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mem dreamed B ! I The Journal wishes it's many subscribers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Mm Mar BerrV, a student at Trin ity College' lajrrlved in the city last flight spetdtfte holidays here. M' riferffe Lucas who has been attending thet Randolph- Macon Female College arrived in the city last night to spend the holidays here. Miss Marjorie Rea who has been attending Meredith College arrived in the city yesterday to spend the holidays here. that she taw a flock of with their shepherds on a great plain. Suddenly there was a grant light from above and aha seemed to hear angels singing. She awoke. The singing did not atop. She arose and opened the win dow. There, in the moonlight under her window stood her Choir Brothers with lighted candles, like the Christmas enrol singers of Old England, They were singing this hymn: "Hark! the Herald Angels sing." When the Terse was finished the Choir Slater leaned out and called down to them: "Brothers, yon hare made me love God a whole lot more. A merry Christmas to yon all!' "And to yon!" they echoed. As the Choir Sister crept back to bed she heard the voices of the boys die nway in the distance. Then a chime of bells somewhere oat In the great snow-white world rang out the very hymn the boy had been singing and the Choir Sister fell asleep. A Christmas Motto. The more we know, the better ww thrgtve; Whoe'er feels deeply, feels for all who am MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET. The members of the Missionary Society of Centenary Church are re quested to meet in the Church parlors Sunday morning a few minutes before the hour for service at which time the annual sermon will be preached by Rev. E. McWhorter. UTTLE tm SISTER HEY cafled her the Chotr Sinter, be cause she was the daughter of the Choir Mother. Chil dren have aothers to mend their and see their faces and are clean be fore they march Into church. The Choir Mother was of the A MEMORABLE TREAT HB colonel sat comfortably in hi chair end gazed dreamily through a hecy cloud of Hav ana at the Christ mas crowd. "Ha-ha! colonel. At Mat I've found yon looking sad! " And a friend who had come up from behind and slapped him affectionately on the shoulder pulled a big chair alongside and sat down. The colonel leaned farther back in the enveloping leather and a volley of expanding rings poured from beneath the carefully trimmed white mustache. "That." he said, with a wave of bis hand toward the throngs, "set me to thinking of how In my country school days we big, bad boys sometimes locked the teacher out to make him 1ve na a rhrUtmn. trout it the Janitor of the i nt k th church where the choir sang, and so was she that all the boy loved ' -... ... to Mke the Choir Sister, she played ball with ths And those Choir Master let invite their frienls In for games aha waa the girl moat of them wanted tor a partner. 80 anyone can see why the boys bine whan Kicky Jackson, her into the choir room Christmas eve and said : I "Mil" (shaft far Mildred, her real name) "isn't going to have any Christ- The boys stopped right there, some with their choir clothes only half on. ff they didn't Had out right away what waa the matter with the Choir Sister the Christmas eve service would have 1 to go without their singing. Sa Ricky told how she had come down that morning with a funny tired feeling, and sniffling a: d hot cheeks and had to stay in bed. and how she cried when she thought of the tree ata waa going to miss. Yog can sea why that Christina era service was aot as happy as It should have been for these boys. Af terward, when the tree was light with the startlte candles and the Sun day school room was filled with boyt aad girls opening their presents, each abator boy was thinking of the Choir Mater, lying there at home, wishing she could be with them. Next day people in church thought the boys sang the Christmas bymn. better than ever. But the people die. aot know that just before the soy. marched In the Choir Master had told them a plan by which the Choir Sis tar would have a Christmas she would never forget. At evening the janitor's doorbell rang. The Choir Mother opened It. and In came the Choir Master snd a lpt of boys with red cheeks and smil lag faces. Back of the others four of the biggest boys dragged through the door a small Christmas tree. Thar set the tree np in the parlor Wveryoae was still for they didn want the Chotr Sister to know any thing about it till it waa ail ready Seen the candles were in place, and the trimmings, and they tit the can dies, and each boy placed a package under the tree, aad then a wonderful thing happened! The door opeaed and ths Choir Mother and the Choir Master walked in, carrying between them a litis stretcher, aad upon that lay the Choir Ton ahouM have seen her face! Ton ooald almost aaa the light of the can dies sparkling In It. so happy waa The boys held their breath, won uv ea a asm aav. Her lit- 1 I I aha eat p straight SSMX fll had bar area aerh- LJ ted aa she arted: WmW jmiaycwtot. mxr taUta bai!aad f a a Itttte, teat liqaaii fmm , Woa i regret u. aj oruggists. SJJJgttp tmm.' kM wieeoet a ISs Bat saah'Say took her away. She Pltea Cared la 6 to 14 Days waa at thai that aha tail aateap right TT srsatst win reined ar m pa to ahar the sat har hash in bad. aa SVain aM nr ' laataa. Aaast awet BpSsatvats)M fjaWes (baste BHa) Aejsjat 3Cc Legal I MliiWWwMwiMiaw ' 9 saw MKmmlBMMmMlniNXNIWSMWi shoulder I waa thinking of the time we locked out onr teacher. We noti fied him a week beforehand that we expected him to giro us a nice, sub stantial treat when school 'let out,' aa we said, on Christmas eve. He had been a good-natured fellow and had succeeded In keeping on good terms with us scamps in spite of us, so as we wanted, for the reason, to let him off as easily as possible we specified only a box of oranges and a box of candy. " Til think about it,' he said, laugh ing, and we supposed it waa as good as agreed to. "80 when on the morning of Christ mas Eve day Mr. Teacher arrived without anything that possibly could contain a treat, we were hurt doubly hart to think that a supposed friend would treat us so. We silently waited till the noon hour, and when lunch eons bad been hurriedly gulped, two of na were detailed to get him away from the school house on some pre text or other. They succeeded, but he didn't stay long, aa It waa a cold day and there waa anow. When he found the door locked he rattled the knob aad called: Open the door, please! It la I, Mr. "'Sorry.' one of the boys replied through the keyhole, tut you'll have to give na a Chriatmaa treat before wa let 70a In.' " Come, boys, come,' ha said stern ly. Tt la too oold tor joking. Let me In at oaoel' " We're not Joking, wa yelled back Wa want a treat Oo to the store and gat a big box of oranges and a big box of candy and have them here for us this afternoon, and we'll open the door. Or, If you'll promise oa your word of honor, well let you In.' "For answer he pounded on the door and thundered: " Boys, I order yon to open this door! Will yon obey mer " "Treat!' waa onr ultimatum "Followed several minutes of silence and suspense, then ha called to ua SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. CkafpeD. of Five Yean' StABdUf, Relieved by Car dui. Mt Airy, N. C.-Mrs. Sarah M. Chap pell of this town, says: "I suffered for live yean with womanly troubles, alto stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind af medicine, but none did me say goad. I read one day about Cardul, the wo man's tonic, and I sledded to try it. I had not taken but shout six bottles until 1 was almost cured. It d id me more food than all the Other medicines I had tried, put together. My friends began asking me why I footed so weU, and 1 ton? them about CarduL Several are now taking it" Do yon, lady reader, suffer from any of the ailments due to womanly trouble, Such as headache, backache, sideache. seplessBeu, and that everlastingly tired If so. let us urge you to give Cardul a trial. We teal confident it will help you, Just as it has a million other women to me past half century. Begin taking Caraui to-day. Yog woa 1 regret a. au w$ row When Christmas time oames round it 1 As though ths long, long year Roll baok aad take away our cares And dry up all our tsars; ' dm't know why it Is, but when The great day comes along 1 gat to fealln' young again. And kind of turn to song. And whistle snd go on Just Hke A boy would. I'll be bound. The old world seems to brighten up Whan Christmas time comes round. I'm tickled t the J urn oin' Jack And all them hind of things: 1 like to watch the toys mat play By win din' up the springs. And somehow don't know why H to Love seems to Ml the air, And I forget I've enemies Or troubles anywhere; And every little while I sort Of listen for the sound Of voices that have long been stffl. When Christmas time comes round. 1 wish that I was Santa Claus And had a magic sleigh. To visit all the children who Look forward to the day The orphans and the cripples and The poor folks everywneres All children that are good and kind And don't forget their prayers; 111 bet you that they'd all be glad When thsy got up and found Their stocWn's fairly buslin'out. Whan Christmas time come round. Oh, happy time of Jinglin' bells And hills all white with snow; Oh, Joyful day that takes us bach To care-free long ago1 I wonder If up there above Where happy angels rosm They do not get to thinkln' of The happy times at home, And turn, in fancy, back once more To listen to the sound Of voices that have long been still. When Christmas time comes round? CHRISTMAS POUTS Don't tail people that yen do not expect to receive any presents. Ton know yen do. Don't forget that the clerk who baa been working long hoars tor weeks la human. Don't. If the present you are eead tag away waa expansrvi, fail to re move the prtos tag. Don't hunt far price marks aa the presents you receive. Don't wait till Christmas far the purpose of being kind. Dont let your loft pocket know what your right pocket gives tor friendship, for love or for charity. Dont be grouchy merely beoaaae some delivery hoy happens to prod you with the corner of a box that la twice as large aa ha Dont 1st yourself suppose when you crowd into the place where Chriatmaa shopping hi being done that you are the only one who is in a hurry. 'pVASY wicking is mly one of mark) superior to any oil heater jH Wick and carrier are in one. T11 a? fnrri nr fViA rr tarsss allien t S JUOl tUlll US t.l- tIU W IV IV, IMip Sg out and drop another in place. tIar.witiW 1 Smokeless J I This New Model Perfection Heater is smokeless, odorless and economical The shape of the font, wide and shal low, allowa the oil to paaa readily up the wick and inauraa an even, glowing heat even whan the foot is almost BSSsm mntv The fnnt hntrla mnre than I I a gallon of oil and an indicator shows the amount of fuel left at a glance. .There is no amoke or email Look for with a Perfection. The auto- , u matic-locking flame-spreader the Heater prevents smoking. No gal- with the lery to unacrew, or Hch ofl TRIANGLE I ulAin9L Made with vitreous blue as25ES enamel or plain steal druma. tL Ornamental, inexpanaive, ( IWWI Mi lasts f y e a r a. Easily T . aw H W I iftmai cleaned and moved about la A II Doaera everywAora or )gssBgsl writ it jPPMa STANDARD C0MPANT I jSjSBk 111 '' aALTIMOtl CaaHf. W.Va. Don't present your Chriatmaa gift aa if you were conferring a favor. Don't give merely for the purpose of creating the Impression that you are generous. many ig 1 ill Hmf 1 I The Standard Shoe Co. Vs New Bern, N. C Vl Low Heel " ' Huro de Wattville, !Pl1frl!ch Man-obout-Town LUfalll JII "Watty" says he's ssr- O lug cab and taxi fares since he swung to Cros- gWa setts. Crossetto certainly WkAAf make a mil feel like I "And I'm more stylish - than ever," he chuckled. V . .4 This season's most msb- 1 Button and 1 cloth. Style No. 10T. Slippers grossett - PTiiininn Pimr D H1UH1IU OnUL I W I IHSWIIIISf psoo i(,jO0r)Whtn twi A. CroMett. Inc., Mailt s nnupiNY nA U U 111 I fill I There's a sprri.1 Cromett Jbrt HQ for people with arch troubles. Ask our agents about it. Mi( b ' r v 1 1 ui Dear Santa Claus: Mr mother she Says what she wishes rou'd bring me On Chriatmaa is a heart that's kind I And-ead oh, yea. the wish to mind. I And happy smiles for every day And sodn that won't wear away Dear Santa Claus, please won't you trial These ell on Christmas sverything My mother wishes that you would: And-and a sled that's strong and good, Aad I would like to navs a run Ths kind that shoots-en Iron one. Great Winter Sale Is Now On Come' to my Store and save money on your Xmas purchases Also'many Bargains! inj every v day ot Clothing For these eold aays. 63 1-2 MIDDLE STREET i 00k tor the red and black sign over the window My father told me if I'd write And ask you for it that sou mlrht Bring me the wish to study well And learn to read and write aad spell. And thankfulness for limbs that's strati And youth aad health that's simply srsat Friend Santa, brine them all and I'll Be good cheerful U ths while; But If I can't have everything My parents ear thsy wish you'd bring, And If I can't have only one. Why, please, I'd rather have the run. OEORQ1H A BssenaaVaeanaaaBiak rraiararpta "Bobbie, would you rather Had yarn Chriatmaa present In your stocking ot oa a tree?" Td rather have It oa a tree, causa there's mora room there " Wlaa King Solomon. "King Solomon bad a great head sJl right" -Certainly. Ha was the wisest mas who ever lived." 1 guess ha waa. Ha bad an those wires af his before there waa any snob thing aa Christmas." COTTON SEED For Sale. White's Extra Early prolif ic bin Boll improved Cot ton Seed from last ten years selectionprice $1.00 per bushel, f . o. b Orien tal N. C. Orders must ac company checks or money orders. Carl Daniels Ak. inty and Counsellor At Law Practices wherever services a re! required. Office in MasunicBuilding. BAYBORO, N. 3 An eevidence of Gonfidenc An inspection of our pre scription files shows that we are regularly filling pre scriptions for every phy sician in this locality. We also furnish many of these physicians with personal supplies. This is an evi dence of confidence in our goods and in our skill as pharmacists. ASK YOUR DOCTOR about us. Wa are willing to have you judge as by his opinion. The filling of prescriptions is our special ty, and wfcen you have a prescription to fill we shall be glad to serve you. Pipe CUTTING lam now ir a rositicn o fit any size pipe that you might desire. My outfit for this work is complete in every detail and I would be pleased to fill your or der. Can do an" variety of repair work. Bicylces sold and repaired. Sun dries of all descriptions G. L. MOORE H. BARNWELL SANATORIUM NEW.BERN, N. C. A thoroughly Modem Steam Heated institution for the care of all non con tagious Medical and Sur gical diseases. A special diet ki tcnen is maintained for the benefit of patients. MISS MAMIE O' KELLY Supt G. A. Gaton, M. D. II. M.Bonrur M. D. Independence. "WeU." said the goad man, patting Mttle Willie oa the head, "have you written to Santa Claus?" "No." replied the child "I heard m m mm mamma talkie' ehnnt what they vara gola' to giro aa. one bight Hrrvlce if the Thing wlaa tbey tnougnt i waa aeieep. ana It old Santa doesn't want to stop bare without gettia' invited ha aaa drive on." E. J. WHITE, ORIENTAL, N. C. There is no bllte in this cotton and have raised two bales to the acre for th past two years. Order ear ' as stock is limited. .Phone 109 There's a Differencs ASK YOUR DOCTOR The Journal For Sale Mercantile business with bright future. Beat loca tion in town. Long lease on building. Win tell at sacrifice if taken by Janu ary 1st. All cleta. new goods Address Box 31b. Bradham Drug Company Wo. Six-Sixty-Six Thlt is a pressriptloa prepared essMsially ir MALARIA or CHILLS 4 rgVSR. I ire or eta eoses will break ssry case, sad ii taken rheo sa a tonic ths Paver will not Mm. ! acts oa the Hver better thsa -lomel aad does aot gripe of sicken, ate Pepsi-Cola .ForlThirst Thinke s 8AY5 THE CROWNS they are valuable. Write fot catalog Pepsi-Cola Co., Now Mei POOR
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