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- , -- - - , - - - M APEIUIYITa'i! KNOWN i: QRCULAflON 1 A. V .V--'-'s - A . A . -;---v-i I I ESTABLISHED -IN - ,1878 i rBuf lil u n on til 1 ; TWENTY NINTH YEAR . is r i r-. v- i r. I'll 1- v I r - ( I i-.t S J ; i . , r i " in:iffl . .;.'' ' t . ;,s Jsf, I . Vv-.. V . ::,j..-;t sr- WHAT "T , y puk Income is the omV support of your fam- yf ily- What would yoa. do, if it should be stop-. " I I ped by sickness or some other trouble ? Well, you are reasonably surthat it will stop some time. Did you ever think jwhat yu would du then? Why " not begin eparatkw for the "Stop Dy saving jusi a uiue lruui wuai juu nc uun A. savings account at this bank will pay you 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. THIS COMPANY HCTS IS OR HEW BERN BANKING & TRUST GO, m ' ; ; ' . LJU Never Displayed to the Trade a Line of More Vital Interest Than we are To-day in LADIES COAT SUITS LONG AND SWEATERS J. M. MITCHELL CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 Ellis' Coal and Wood Yard Phone 41 u 1 W" SlC s,. WW WOULD YOU DO? day whm ' the income may ADMINISTRATOR. AGENT. ' A CHRISTMAS CALL BY SANTA CLAUS if he has(pome first-class coal in his pack wljl be welcomed beyond words by many a Amily in need of creature comforts these cold days and colder nights. If you djta't want lo be knawn in the matter just leave an order and the price for a ton or two with us-the name and address of the family you want cheered. Your wishes will be respected and carried out. : - 't JCHRISTMAS RUSH I for our confections ha been x fully anticipated and we are , prepared to supply ; all de mands made for - assorted I Chocolate.Calf and . see r what we have In specially prepared and 'decorated -.baskets, boxes, etc.,: male-, -' Ing most beaufif ul x Xcics COATS DISASTROUS FIRES 1IIDIT 11CU First Alarm Turned In t Earjy Morn, Other Late at Night Loss Falls Heavily on 1 Owners. N Sunday New .Bern was visited by two very disastrous Hires. The first alarm was turned in shortly after 6 o'clock and .called the firemen out t6 South Front street to extinqutah a blase which had originated in a small dwel ling house owned by Mr, W. F. Hill. The flames hid gained so much head way before the alarm bad been turned in that it was seeo from the first that there was no jpossible chance to save the building and the fire fighters con fined their efforts to saving the id jojn iig buildings. These however .were all frame buildings and before the firehaj died down nine of the buildings owned by ,Mr. Hill and which were Valued at about $2,000 were in ashes. TheCoca Cola factory and a large quantity of wood owned by Mr. Hill was also de stroyed. Th total loss will aggregate $6,000 with ng insurance. At 10:"2! Sunday night fire was discovered- in the residence formerly own? edbySlr. J. F- Taylor on National Avenue and which the time was occupi ed by Mr. B. L. Marshall. Here again the fighters did heroic work bur all to no avail as the flames, had gained so much headway that it was impossible to extinquisb them before lh building and all its contents ere consumed. From the Taylor residence the fire spread to Mr. J O Baxter's new resi dence and in a short while this was a mass of charred wood and ashes. From this the flames spread to Mr. Henry Epting's home and in a short while this beautiful residence was soon a mass of rums. The Taylor residence was valued at about $8,000 with $7,000 insurance. Mr. Baxter's residence was valued at $3,500 with $2;000 insurance. Mr. Epting's home and furniture was valued at $5,000 and he carried $3,600 insurance. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fro quent a desire to pass urtne? If so, Wi! Haras' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 50c. Williams' M'f'e. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Miss Bessie Bumhelmer Pleajjes Char lotte Audience. Many friends of Miss Bfssie Buik hfiimer in New Bern, where she form erly 'resided, will be interested and p'eased to know that her latest produc tion "The Girl Wh9 Dared," a nauti cal comedy, scored a big hit with Char lotte audience Mondiy and Tuesday nights, The Charlotte Observer Tues day morning had the following to say of the production 4g presented the night before in that city : v" - A more delighted audience has not attended a play this season than that which left the Academy of Music last night at the conclusion of.Miss Bessie Burkheimer's, musical comedy, "The" Girl Who Pared" jhe only sense in which those who did not attend are for tunate is that they yet may enjoy the privilege of seeing it tonight for the first time. A numberexpresred their inteytions of going a second time. fo:sae: Three shares New Bern Banking Jk I Trout Company's stock, your best Of fer, Apply to P. O Box 152. Peunmrk's Tormer,.', Minister of i v.-Juatj Gets 'Eight Ymxfj .'Copenhagen, " Dec." 19-Former .Min- ister .of Justice AJbert has been senten ced to eight years v1n prison and, to a fine pf $4,000,000. to repay; part of the many millions of 'which As fobbed the people during his 14 ' years' career as banker, broker and Minister of Jattice. K Albertl's tliefts are . the biggest In Denmark's history and involved thous ands of perion, including scores of the most prominent financiers in the'eoun tryjind even the King himself. Hun dreds .of poor , people . wre . rolned through his craokednessi I.,'. ,, ,., . As Minister of - Justice,, Albertl put through many frauds sgainrt lio Gov ernment, which Jwere not dls :overed until two yours ago,, at which time he was arrested. V It is goncrtlly belli Vrd AlhortiliRi many nillliupu hid l'-n wy. KLW ULIIIi cioi ;iEss::::p TH0LKQ1I5S Before Nort,b. parolint Jetof ..Baltimore Delhta1Iis5 :.v-'nC?rri?; (Baltimore. SiRk 8t i ' Congressman Charles BTJwraat? ht New Bern,-N. C., hi his addreaa before the North Carolina Society M Baltimete Friday night gave soW hf 9' lighted the native of that aUta who now reside in this clfyThaedocatien al mcvemen V tartfd- lees tharrtwenty years ago has reaulteiLi in the erettion of large normal,' induatria) and agri cultural colleges for. both men." and,wo men, expanaion of 0e State Univexstty and the dozen denominational collegea, and one modern poblie school -hoaae ia now beijjg built for t very day Inv the year. Front 1S90 to 905; the consul fig ures show, the wealth f the Sooth In creased $1,000,000,000, and of this In crease $187,000,000 was In, North. Caro lina, being exceeded only 4y Texas. The Sutejiow raises nearly 700,000 hales of cotton a year, and her more than 800 mills consume thousands of b Jes raised in other aectloni The remarkable de- velopmeatof the mhnufaCture jrf cot - . . . i : - a i.. i i ton, tobacco andiurniture has been ac complished largely With home capital, and nearlyallthe factories are owned by local uiVeatore. The imineaBe water power generated' by the rapid fall of man streams as they ran from the mountains to the sea is now being developed. This is esti mated at 3.500,-600 horsepower. Con gressman Thoajas predicts that this waJ ter power wii iri time transform it into one of the greatest manufacturing sec tions of the Union. The census statistics prove that in nearly every Eastern State which ahows a notable growth in population the in: crease baa been hlrjely doe to the im migration of foreigners. This is not to in North Carolina, Which has fewer for. eigneta than an other state, practically its entire population being of native birth. She Has furnished many thous ands of good citizens to other states, especially to the cities of the North land the new Cornmon wealths of the' Union, and yet id ten- years baa added 332,277 to her own population, which is evidence enough that the North Carol:-, nians are prolific as well as enterpria ing. It is a ebuntry of homes and of bg families, a state with no big city but plenty of lively towns, a Common wealth peopled ty sturdy, patriotic Americans, who hold to the ''fith of the fathers," and who are ahowing what, the Southern people can 4o with their own resources on their own soil. Rheumatiim Relieved in Six Hoi Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in. a lew hours. Its action upon the system b remarkable and effective. It removes at onee the eauso and the disease quicE ly disappears! First dose greatly bene fits. 75c and $1.00. Sold by Bradhai Drug Co. Epworth league WlU Party. Give Donation Tbe president Of the Epworth League o Centenary church argea. evary meffi ber to ask aU their friends touring send a donation jot confectioner e the league roomr tonight at 8:30, the poor childr r: of rf New Bei Remember the date and cause. . . ? - : sThe Epworth League members hM issued the followlnft' invitation fa the young people of New Bern;., - The EpworUj League with greetings : '-moat helrty.'!.. fct;..?. :. 'J, Invites.ypu- to ' attend . if . "Donatot On Tuesday cvenms; at hajf-past iH Keroembcr the hour and don't be late. Candy; NatSi'rtttCl and Cake, . ThMB a irnnd Mntltlni" will ittk t ana wet that is an' easy task,?- f l is simply tms ancntotning more t That , we may gladden the hearts? of ;-Goaa pjmci ws-ir. By carrying to .them some good things And o this' Christmas give: thei ' v. treat. w.-'.. Mias ArrostronThird v2esidnt baa arranged . a yvcf interesting and appropriate -program, for the social to be held in the reception hall at Cen tenary cnurca tomgnt. tf,y,y . A pleasaht evening is promised to all who attend. "Come out and make your selves happy by aiding a worthy catiee. 'If it is Ijnposaible for- you, to attind, why not send a cnfectionry . donation by a friend?'.' ,if j . ; r , " .; From One 'pl New Bcf n'i ,I?e's rij: Kcbtt' Peopled. H--v. Having Ufied f.nvodfne freely accord ing to directions in iny farijly, I con sllr it the nest f intfy l have ever tried for bruiaen, for e l l ia V n I ad, throat ami t ' tTO J l r'i, " 'I tl l' ' Kt, for rlieui ' ' 4 i 1 c;-' f. I i .... ' f rrh. Ah-r ''. iVO- lUMilLU Be Nels6o;Ix)Kea His Life While BottleMiTWhiskey ,in His - J'ooket. kn oyer, indulgence In too much whig- kj very likely eaesed the death of Mr. BbsaNekon who felloverhoard anH waa ldBwned'at Tay lor'alock yestday C .tejnoon. I ptt. Nelaon, who wan a carpenter by trade, and bad been engaged in repair- a small boat which was anchored that place. Daring the early part of tfie day he. had been driijking a great dial, and several of his friends had ed him to be careful not to fall overboard. He hooted at the idea and Id them that he was capable of taking care . of himself and went about his 4. '' . ' fin some way he became overbalanced While he attempting to walk around on tie side of the boat and fell i?to the wa'er which is about ten feet deep at this Doint. One or two nersons saw him fll and rushed to his assistance but ijnct 8nd M effort8 t0 regU8cjtate him w .... neiore ne couin ne rescued lite was ex proved, futile. Mr. Nelson lived on National Avnue and j survived by his wife and two smalt children. 0 Christmas Cardb and Bock lets at M. E. Whitehurst & Co. -Married in Speeding Automobile Bristol, Tenn.. Dec. 18 Thomas Jones Llewelyn of the Department of Commerce and Labor at Washington and Mrs. Luanda Mayes or rayette ville,' Tenn., were married here today by fteV. .) Randall Harris of Bristol, I while the party was speeding at a rate of nearly a milo a minute in an auto. mobile. The couple were childhood friends at Hatihgs, Neb. The War Bugaboo. General Fred Grant says that we need a million-men, at once to defend our coasts and" borders and that in case of war the enemy .would be on us with jr jump. Let us see. The Canadians might rush over the border, but they don't want to; they are too busy with other things. T he Mexicans don't want to either, and if they did the Texaris wouldn't let them. The Ja panose if left alone might g t a sufficient army across in three, yean, but then their soldiers' would gnw homesick. The Germans wouldn't let the English, the English wouldn't l-t the Germans and The Hague Trihunnl wouldn't, let the others. Merry Christmas is coming and Santa ulaoa has no Ufe for war scares. N. Y. World. I A Christmas arol. This year it will not be necessary, for you to go to a muilc. store.and pay a high price fgr the CbristmaaSenff to be song as a prominent part of celebrating this great day or rejoicing. . - - ; Realizing tha.reet-publii demand for an mssong of this kind, arran gements have been made to give, free, ths words and music of a beautiful Christmas CaroKwith every copy ftf next Sunday's New York World. Because of Its great demand YOUR ropy of next Sunday's World should be ordered ia advance. ' a r, ' 1 ' 1 ainrnered Brass 20 per ct. Reduction.' M. E.White hurst Je Co. J. : 'r!'- Fails JnlJnu WelV And, tal morning Eobert Dewey, -en 8 year old colored boy, fell lnto'an unusej wall at his borne on Queen street and when he Was resoued 4' few. minutes' later his life was extlnctl . yV r' -f -;: The boy had been playing ia the yard during the early part .of the .day and hii mother had cautioned him o beware of the old welL i Regardless .other warn ing be climbed up on t,he wood work "t covered its top and in some way ,.M through, the hplethpugh which the well bucket passed. , i ;. : Ilia mother missed him a few min ufns alter the accident occurred Bnd (it oncn thought of her vnrniirg, Runhing ';i' . ! 'V--i,,",X..' . y '.J;'tl... ."-iff T' - ? ?'1ipoafcTfttlftt Killed.' W, t V BEFORCpfiSTiAS Shortly after Ml o'clock . yesterday f eeeeeeeeeeeee for 'out to the weil she' pe'fed in and dii covered the body of her sun. feopl The hiEW BERN. N-C, 4 PAID OKI SAVINGS THE USUAL CHRISTMAS vpROBLEH of selecting gifts that are within oneVmeahaandt the same time appropriate is again confronting most people. Welcome as the coming of Christmas is, its approach brings to many, along with joyful anticipation, a perplexity in choeeing oi presents. Youcan relieve yourself of this worry if you follow the custom wWh in recent years has become most popular, that of giving bank books which show thpt accounts have been opened in, the bank for rela tives or friends. We invite you to open accounts with $1.00 or as much more as you wish to give. The books (enclosed in special holiday envelopes) will be made out in the names you give us I 'ur tlwr information will gladly be furnished upon request. 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings. W M.DUNN PR EST, , D.RRADHAM vice ppest. HANDKERCHIEFS FIVE DAYS TO DO C15T1S SHOPPING The Store of Useful Gifts. J. J. DEPT. STORE dollar, in black which comes three pairs iif a nice Christmas box, a nice present for your mother or sister. Don't forget our line of all Leather Bags, they are wonders. Now in the line of Handkerchiefs, we just simply defy competition. We sell you Linen Handkerchiefs at 6 drid 10c, but we sell you a better all pure linen one for 15c that you can't duplicate for less than 25c elsewhere. We have other things you can get cheaer and if you do not come to see it will be your fault. We buy th's space to tell you about these bargains and will be glad to show them t) you. Have you seen that elegant line of Muslin Under-wear?, after it is all gone and your friends tell you about i', you will wish you had. A full line of ladies and childrens Kid Gloves. WATCH THIS SPACE Barriiigton Dry :6ids Co. eeeeeeweweweeeeeeeaa-eaeeeeeeeeeeeeee I J0ST TIME ENOUGH NOW J ! raUCTT'O V v' . mrv put vniTB "4,- 'LI1I1LII U CESRAVED ; VISIT1N6 ..i -.'i'J' T i I- rTT ; . ; ' . ,9 ;K FRESIIltst iTOCK: IHtHE CITY. ,; '-V full BkUCK ui lAiouru Cartridges, Hunting Clothing, rzQrsidclcet; Knive8,: Foot Balls. , Punching Saw, kbxfn-Gloyes. ' Roller kates; Edison Phonograpns Kecoras, oicycies, mc.; WILLI AMm csfiank STRONG COURTEOUS J-&aCRESSlVE TA.UZZELL CA5.HE We have the largest and finest stock of handker chiefs we have ever carried, hand embroidered, plain ones and all kinds of fancy one's in boxes, baskets and Christmas folders. The most appreciative gift you can give to any mem ber of the family, either male 01 female. ELKS TEMPLE BIB JP, LITTLE CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS ore to be filled this year and the liest place to find the Christmas offerings and gifts to xupply them is at Harrington's. We have juat received divert from the maufaeturer the nicest line of Ladies Silk Hose at f.Oc you ever saw, also a better qual ity at $1.00, These are best values, we have a fine line of three for a :BQQK - UJ. .1..,'- CARDS "4 JA STCRE eeeeeteeeeeee ;'"'.. .1.-. - .: v uainoiuuiio, ; i uwwi BAXTER 'isv-' HUM' llt'UMM J py'm0 v . 1 Cor. Store fl'sTrV "TU" fl CITING X.C0DS MAN'J - "' ' si f 4 r Fino C! PC H t r- iv3 in Indivi
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