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. PAPER WITH - V KNOWN v arXLXATION 7 i: Xt: t I, AS r 1 , 4 V , v V lt - J-wr- - i - L -,. ... . r - ' -- " ' " ' " - - WHAT WOULD YOU DO? A' 7 If OJJR locome is the only support of your f am- Uy. v.Wbat would you do.lf jf should be stoiH ped dj sickness or some other trouble?; Well you are reasonably sure that it will, stop some time, pid you ever think what you would du then? Why; ' not begin preparation for the ( day when the income may stdp by saving just a little from what you have now ? A savings account at this bank will pay you 4 pe cent interest, compounded semi-annually. THIS COMPANY ACTS AS ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN . OR AGENT. Ely BANKING a TRUST GO. RATTLESNAKE rV INDUSTRY STOPPED nn LAJ 1 . Never Displayed to the Trade a Line of More Vital Interest Than we are To-day in LADIES COAT SUITS LONG GOATS AND SWEATERS J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK St. PHONE 288 Because Box Wrecked Lets Ilep-i- ' tiletj Loose la Express ;.: ' . Car. Aahevtlle, N, C, December e&use the Southern Exprese Company refused to accept' shipments of rattle oakea a promising infant industry has been swatted a death blow,r Manoel Weeks, a citizen of Swain county, this S ate, alleges that he has cause for grievance againBt the company, and has filed suit asking for $5,000 damages. Weeks owns much land adjoining the Vandeibilt forest It is rWh and on tillable and especially adapted lo rattle snake culture. A New York naturalist notic ng the fine qualities of snakesthat inhabited the cliffs of Weeks' farm, entered into a contract with him to pay $5. each for the extra large snakes and others accordingly. Weeks soon had a big catch of the deadly rattlers, which he boxed up and shipped to the New York address. He received a check and shipped a second lot, but While enroute to New Yoik the box was smashed. 'The rattlers escap J ing made the express crew desert the car. A dBy or so afterward the agent at Kryaon City received an order to ac cept no more snakes for shipment. Ellis CoaLand Wood, Yard achmstmAscall ' BY SANTA CLAUS if he has someiirst-class coal in ' his pack will be welcomed beyond words by many a family in need of creature comforts these cold days and colder nights. If you don't want q be knawn in thi matter just kfave an order and the price ; for a ton or two with us the name -4and address of. the family yorf ; want cheered. Yourwishes wU be respected and carried out. ; Phone Pocket Knives in Individ-Jceiebratiop in boits. ual Christmas Boxes M. Whitehurst & Co. E. Strikers Damage Cars. Winnipeg, Mn. December 22d. Many street cars have been damaged in all parts of (he city by the striking street car men or their sympathizers. At the Fort Ronge car barns a Crowd of 50 strikers and sympathizers made a demonstration and were attacked by about 75 strike breakers, who used clubs p.nd switch irone. 1 QIL'ie PLWiSSI Many -Prominent ; t PkeaentaVthe Celebrattoa .of the Opening of the Inland Waterway Jan, 6th. : Beaufort, N. C' E.A'rnam moth celebration, conunemorating the opening of ths aouthernand of the great Inland Waterway from oaton to Beaufort, will be held on the bank 'of the canal on January 6th;; i9n. The towns ofSeaufort, Morehead City and Oriental have joined hands to give this celebration and to make it a'greai suc: cess, the waterway' now completed opening up navigation with the north with these three thriving and prosper ous cities. . . ' The character of the celebration will be a free oyster roast to all who attend. There will be a toastmaster and shott speeches from United States , 'Senator Til" " :' i uu n , - ih..r:ti n r, m f rn i ft 1 1 n iedmont of Virginia ' A'ffecteii, Maryland FarWer?TVil.Cold:'' Weather. '' Lynchburg, Vs.', Dec; 22.-ptTkift''e-iion of Virgml t Is erperienein'iMie of Uie longest drouths in recent years. I Though 'there havebeeh aever'ai fair) drains lo the past sixty1 lay's the ftrecipitation for that period &xiW only ,S6 lnches The entire rain for-Nor. Was less than en inch and teas than half n inch ' has '-'fallen bertrdartng Ihe oresient month. Th JimM; s lower now than since 1904, and kter than ever before save during the seri bus drouth in ' the autumn of 1904. 'The Cincinnati and Ohio' canal which 'supplies power for 'number of indusiri- kbi anw, ib uuw w row iiiai una power as greatly diminished and touch incon-! Bvenience is being experienced by people Commission, "Congress man John H. Small, Congressman C. R. Thomas, Governor W. W. Kitchin aod Congressman J. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia, President of the Atlan tic Deeper Waterways Association, and other primineht men. The railroads will give special rates and the peop'e can secure transportation from Beau fort, Morehead City and Oriental to the Dozen Persons Hurt In Wreck. Chicago,' Dec. 22 A dozen persons were injured, and perhaps fatally, in a collision between Manhattan Flyer on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and a switch engine "n the elevated structure at West Fifty seventh street, in the city limits. The locomotive Of the flyer jivas thrown off the track, finally crashing against a viaduct girder when the boil er exploded and set fire to the bagage car and mail coach. Harry Westerman engineer of the flyer, was-crusfied be neath the wrecked - locomotive and scalded by steam; he probably will die, There is a committee of five appoint ed from each of the towns, Beaufort, Morehead City aud Oriental, and theses committers have elected Mr, W, A, Mace chairman Of the Beaufort com mittee, Mr. H. L. Gibba chairman oC the Oriental committee, Mr. C. S WaU lace, chairman of the Morehead City committee, Mr. C. U Abernethy chair. man of the Publicity committee, Mr, C. D. Jones' ciairihan of theTranspw. tation committee, and Mr. G. D. Can field General Chairman. There are spe cial committees with Mr. W. S. Ghd wick of Beaufort chairman and"Mr.''W. M. Webb of Morehead City, chairman respectively. Proparationn are being pushed to make this one of the most unique celebrations, ever held in the South. Large crowds are expected to be in attendance. Special Invitations have been issued to the Chambers of Commerce of Wilmington, New Bern Washington, Plymouth, E Jen ton, and Elizabeth City to join in this celebrat ion. The public is Cordially invited to attend this celebration. ' City Banks Close , 26th. . Monday, Dec. 26UV being a legal holiday, the three banks in town will be closed. AH paper maturing that day, will be due and payable the day follow- i"g. esMMsis : ' ' 'i'niwsaessMMBMa ' j; S. BASKIBHT K.RDV.ARE C0..J KErV BERN. (J. C. -Hotel, to (M 6,000 BlUe. u .-r- .. - .-,s ca i' ' .' . - 1 ' - TT 7- - rr 1 r- VVHIEniRISTMAS RU5H 'rj for cur confections ha been fully anticipated and we are prepared to supplj all tie-: mai ds made' for assorted Chocolate. ;Call arid fee what we have in specially, pifpnred and decorated baskets', Ibqxcs, etc., niak VZ most ' beautiful Xr.;rs end Iloliy ifis. . - Chicago, Dec, 2?,-Six thousand Bl- blesare to be placed in the hotel bed rooms of Chicago.:" They will .not be chained down. -If a- guet steals a Bi ble to readlt the book will be replaced, and the loss chsrgjed'd the eredit ac ci unf, because the purpnse of the-pro-. ject i to encourage BibWreading.' The Gideons, an - association' of -.Christian traveling men of the United States, aire back of the roovemeni-The Bibles are to be delivered to the hotels at 3 o'cltek the last day of the year.. -. ! A New .York Actresa Writes for iTube o! Savwle . - To the Savodlne Company: : ; i i- 5 V Corner Broad and Fleet atreett, :5";'ti'"NeW'Ber N.:C. 'I Disar Airs-Enclosed please find 25c in stamps for one tube Of your; -"Savo dlne."- This iaa proven '.splendid for colds, etc., bu$rt bae leen unable to find Itin this city. ' If you have an es tablishment here : kindly send mis, the address and aMIMf).;?; fTi r vJIISS EL J NOR FOSTER,': i New York, N. Y. .Miss Foster has "appeared in this city at various times with the Hal Mordaunt Stock Company and it will be remtm bered th,at sha has a voice of a xceptloh al sweatees . ';.,; v:.-- Pensioners Take Notice yon are hereby notn.ed that your ponslnn warrants for Slate Pensions have been received at this office ait J are ready for delivery. ; , ' Pennionors residing at or npsr Vsn ci boro will call on A. M. Williams f their ppnaion warrants. Pensioners reni-Uf? at or rtt-ar Diycr will call on G.V, 1" J-prtlnon. , IV milliners r-i! " : 1 1 or n-r fnh "l r 'Inn J. !', I 1 ;,. . v. F. M. Simmcna, member of the Natior-1 the can.l for-water pOw- al Waterway er. Reports from many Maryland towns, I especially in the northern ancr western sectiohfi, arelike the following. 1 York, Pa , Dec. 22.-THere Ik a scar- ciiy in the water supp'y irt the 'country I districts of York county that " hajK-nit . . - - - ... i. . -.j of en equaieu in years, weiis, springs,! cisterns and Small streams are dry, and in many instances' farmers are com pelled to melt snow to furnish a sum cienf supply for stock. Farmers reporf that the condition is growing worse daily. Christmas Cards and Book lets at M. E. Whitehurst Co. Rheumatism Relieved in Six J Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours:' Its action upon the system is remarKaoie ana eneetive, it removes at pnee the cause and the disease ly disappears. Flrst dose greatljrbeiip fits. 75c and $1.00. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. . ClarK'a Fine Confections. Succumbs to Burns, Dies. Last night about midnight, death re Iieved little Aivin Simpson f rum eirthly misery. Alvin was severely burned on It! thy inst, ,as told in the Journal, from playing with lighted matches, that set his clothing on firr, white he was in the yard of his home 70 George St. His parents have the' sympathy of all in their unfortunate btrcavemenr. 4aPAIDOr4 n;C. ; STRONG COUT-EQUS PROGPrESSlVE 4Vnr . - . . often depends, in a large mewure,lipondegree1n which friends manifest towards each other theiryegaid,. wishes of welfare and 'ood wiir. ' The custom of giving bnk Jwoks as tokens of remem brance at this season 1s a most delightful one because' it' evidences that you have given careffll thought tbth'e seletrtton of- the gift You can open accounts in ihis bankjwlth $L0 or as rtucl) more as you wish to give. The bank booktfwul be issued in the names you designate, (enclosed in special holiiaynvelorje8) and mailed with your card so they will reach the persons for whom they are intend ed Chriatmas morninp. 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings. WM DUNN ' pre: ST. CD. BRADHAM VICC PDEST. TA.UZ2ELL CA5H.IER . V Important Ruling by Supreme Court, Raleigh, Dec 22.--A ruling of spe cial interest to 01 Fellows. andvothm secret orders of this State-, having sIcT benefits, is just made-hy the supreme ' court in Kelly vs. Tremont lodge of Odd Fellows, Macon county, the court hold-" ing that while th ' iw of the order pre scribes1 that alfd.tuta abeut tho'aicjc ..a. .a e 1 . . a lL m Edward Clark's corner window in the Elks Teniple attracts every oiie'tf at tention. , With its piles of beautiful basket and bori bbn boxes- filled with sweet meata, confections .. that . niake Christmas JSresenta that any one f ill be glad to receive. . And is the opposite window smokers iupplieacan be. seW in plenty with every kind of a amoks, and many acheW, v fhr those whefwant the beat goods. - ; "'-:". "N. ehril hefte" ip the tHbonato of (he "'i 'eideirt, where a party stands eii legal flghtvclaiming that the" Indfea-laW 4bted to" hi n, the c.mrts are 'clearly; not while the order prescribes' thatf the akk benefit ia for the brother, or his Immediate f amily, an executrix c$n as m this ease, tnatnuui a salt ror recfy- ery. " - ' - v . ' e I hear it rurobrei around town I am out of4he race for Colleeto; Customs'atifi ppr ' this' jrepori false. -1 wish to state tomy frlp HammeredBrass 20perct( IX&UUVV1UU. i'l. ii. hurst & Co. From One of New Bern' Best -Known People. Having used SaVodine freely accord ing to'dlrectlons in my family, I.(oJb; sider it the best remedyM 'hays' aver tried for braises. forcold Hn the, head, throat and cheat,- for" rheurruitisiri,.: fpr I Js a tro'years test I hi i dins' to all wbo suffer from hy of the the City and County that l am-in-' the above complaint. ?ry5 4vVi t -'' ' race to the ilnlah rfty.Y--hl :MRsVF.:X3.-ROBERTS, A ; .I appreciate .the endoem$t of i my iewtBernrN, I . - ... . r. menus wno aignea tor met ana asifier CJyi- V - '' v iv-i'. -their .continued support $ t i C lv ' ?'MlasIng 8hlp Metut n to i tZirfVf -,. -' .'.-F-. 'rxf . irV,s,'.i!f?r;r-rl;V;,1i ;V Air 'full of Booze. 'p X LMPalmas, Canary Ulanda,1 Decentr; ' ' :,,,y':t-t:'' ber 22-The.steamerlrmy WeetmShr? '.A n'flJtni; In .Imnidna.' of the ' - Weerm'ana 'BiearViship ' Llre, isr- wo mm "and' Christmas mora will break forth' alt over this' great land of ours. So we l 4 mention a few of ' the ; many, 'many useful as wall as 'appre- ' ciative "gifts from this great stock of ours, . gifts that make , Xmas merrier. Bath- Robes, A Suit of Clothes, An Overcoat, Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Rain Coats, Gloves, Sox, Hats Caps Handker chiefs "Suspenders Silk Sox, Knit and Silt- Mufflers, ' Ties and a grent many other fine Christmas gifts A large stock of Fancy Handker- chiefs, Initial Handkerchiefs, House "Slippers, Knit and Silk Muff lers, Nifty ileck fixings in Lace Collars and LaccT Yokes, Umbrellas, Shoes, ' Belt Buckles, . Gloves and hundreds of other useful & ' - , fgifts. Just come in any time and let us suggest and help you. to. BfflK LKdtEMPLE biplane or, any other plain Uyirg1 ma- F"lc went ou Minasy. wr assin -ner chine, going north from .New" Berri.l811' ,hiP th In"ber?' wSfch JiaAkam would strike a stasia of air -froths rendered helpless twelvrinuer off ttt union sution at Clarksvllle,- Va that I COMt jihhxi wunine otsamea vesei is strongly Impreganted, with whiikei Both steamers f received the traflT.c Is- on from that point aid the terrific gls and some alwm ausrts and rations that ome in. In alKlOT WT" ?" L sorts of packages,' are too numerous to note, and ludicrous ' to describe. To avoid the rush and jam of thirsty souls for the inebriating ardent the express company Wfire compelled Tet P branch MTioe. l c mes const ;;nfld to soma dirct, ar,j to others indirocily by fictitious naiws, ' '' : v-' -" , Will cure V Iti.' -once, i r.:;cr. IH pic; riv!t puts i -rutsr riLts, 1 I.! Clnlji- an.l . si: will rt ' t t i 4, ii- are;tdbe7ltTied"thlB""yearand the best place to fin 1 the Christmas offruigs arid gifts to uppiy them . is at Harrington's. ' We havjust ' received direct from theinaufacturer the nicet linS'ot Ladies Silk Hose at f lk; otfivtHf sa,! also a better qual ity Vt.Co',' These re best values, t-Ui m i!. -r i,. r o dollar, in black which comes three pairs In TceH5hrrmaa box, a mce present for your mother or sister.1 Don'f rttt4rHe df all Leather Baihey are VohderatNoW in tho. line ofVtffindltSriefs, ' we just jt-atmprydefy competition.,. We sell you Urtfn HaodkereWfs at 6. and H)c, r but we Sell you a better all pure linen one ror isc wax joacarr wupiicau. k fon lesarthari 26c etoewhere. We have' bthHWgi yM W get rheaper raniif yeaonoteome to see it will be youf f alL We, btfy th's space :i to tall you about these bargains and 4lll to aji$w:;themrto ; you. rHave you. seen; that elegant line of Muslin Underwear?; -sfter it is all tfDManil'W 'friends tellVod abodt'lt. VA'wIHaniill'yW-hal A full Mine of ladies and chlldreijs Kid Gloves. ; j r ' tWATGH THISSPAGE nrfiqgton; Uii urv MSB New Words cf Praise For 'Ssy- . ; Winston-Saiem, N. c! -"' . ' '' November 21, 19l6.,f, The Savodine Ca, Gentlemen: .'. ' I h&ie been A Suffertf from sethma for 23 yetrs and had td do a lot of my hIip ing sitting up, could not lie d". Your reiirpfletitiitive i!:o',.J twos ' i-ir?i.iV&i:' of f'.ivo Mm in m'j and much to tny a. i. r :; f. I thiw n ! e ,!... n nod ('. ,) ; v, ' J J'ci Wl !., Which 1 f .r f i c- 1 3' -4- V' .;p:wixLESALF, mt: HETAitrxXnrsf and':" t 'ZLst stocks iiTtus 'laTV . ; " Full Uoclc.of Ldadeci ''sheils,vuhs'r&stoli Rifles.; ' CirtriJf:c3, Hunting Clotliinp. Razors. "Pocket Knives," I Punching Bar0. Boxing GlovH, Roller i: :', rhono-rar' i 'lie rdo-Bicycles, Etc. ... , ... . . .. -, . . . - . f . y m - m ' " W Jf W i f -'.-'''Crv'iV ' V-.VV -'
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