5 rAi zn with K. . i li Cn.CLLATION ESTATLISIIED s '4 V :-3;-viv -ew beun. noiith Carolina; Tuesday -.morning. ; December. vi ioio.-,:, . ; -,twextyN1nth ' Year V V .fit -"I "SI" i -ii ATT? irtPAma'fs ' , IIJ.-. -II Uai.WVUiM - 1 . . 1 .. ' - pea oy siCKness ofsome oiacr uuuuic - h cm, -li you ars 'ffeasonably sure that it iff stop -some lipe. D7dyou ever think what you would du then? Why a1 MMnnAAftAfi Ia fhA Hqu nrhnfl k. rha '-inPAltlA fflKIV A savines ''a interest, compounded 's'rawuabVV.: AEiiR8iliiiTisMl I. - . 'I . - , ; .. -' . ' Watch j -' L 1 - J.l. 61 POLLOCK ST. 1 f AV. MITGHELL I " . ininuini ! I - , C . . n ii in mi rwimiM ! v::-vf.-v.;-: - f . - - - s- - . tllis Coal aniTW6od Yardv. P W 47. 1 WWwlMWBWIWWHIWBIBMWMIIiBJJ - "A I , - ---- . 7 HL i; s. E.,::::::iTi,:,i;:,7.f.E co.;' cw bebs, j.: c. 0- A; - ;' - V' tfi" nnlv tlinnnrf ' of vnnr:, farrU JUU UU, Ull onvuiu, vv . 1 A-.2..X.mm ' W-ll" & CO. IONE288 A CHRISTMAS CALL BY SANTA CLAUS ; if he has some flrst-claBs ioal In his pack wiir be welcomed beyond . words by many a family in need of creature comforts these oeid day'sr and colder nights. yoi don't want lo be knawn in thu matter, just leave an ader and tho pdee for a ton or two with us the name and addrese of the family v you want cheered.? YouR'wishes yilV b4 respected and carried out( : i 1HE QIMSTMAS RUSH' ' - .',.": ".- ." . '::; - . ' :.-;.. r for our Confections ha been ; fuMy antrcipatcd and wcare prepared to supply fill de mands made for assorted Chocolate. Call ; andf e what we Inve in gpcn.I.'y rc.J ' 82U. -t.'rrercJrd: :-., el FOOT GnUBIlEDW BENEATH HEELS 'K.''0?'j-( Attempts - to Jump From Hoving iThitnn i Thrown-Uo&er mti&KZ jit-aPtent officials? expect 4 crisis m Clf left Riverale Sanday .Afternoon; .Mv Geo: Tippett, an BgJ lite tnan who i nt. thf; plce-a thrown, .from thplatform M i.'thjj iracksnd 1L foot bo badly cruBhed jbneatli the wheels that it, waa?ouni Heeeskaij jloamjwitate it just below the kne. , K-'Ttiei.t was only 4 few passengers ;oa the train', commff. np front Beanfort WFfmfrai TOt' believed that M&ibans would 6f the trainwa only-stoppiogr" at eh station; for a fewminufeV-At Biyejpdale: Tippett assisted some relative on tne ears ana the train aged man he was nok very ail aod this. i)3 doubt, caused, the accident.' As soon as it became ' known that the accident occurred the traW . was brooghc ;W a sfopand the iojurfdman placed In the baggage car and brought fo New Bern Upon the arrival of, the train here a stretcher was securad and he was rush!- edto Stewart's Sanitorium .where his leg was amputated just below the knee, Yesterday afternoon) b was resting; well and will doubtless recover within a-j few weeks..; ' .";..:..;...'- A .. "; FOR SALE Three Hhares '"New . Bern Banking Trust Company's" stock, your tiest of fer, Apply to P..O. Box 152. The Elks Chryamas Tree. Nearly three hundred - children were made glad last SuriSay by the local order of the Elks,' , As had prevjpus'y been announced thaXhristmas tretf-was held at the Masonic opera house. Ticke's had been issued -to those who were found worthy of charity and when the doors were thrown open, the-crowd of youngsters who had beenjwaiting oh the Outside for: some time, flocked in There were many exclamation of sur prise and joy as they gatsed upon the array of gifts. Each one of the chil dren wa given a gift and some con fectioneries and fruit. Prominent Greensboro Man Tells t of Sayodinet T. P. Causey, a Greensboro merchant doing business atfM3 E. Market street, says: "I have been a' great sufferer from neuragiafor ee?ral years, aa every one hi my locality knows. ,SAVO DIME is the only thing 1 have ever found that would give me relief. I can't say enough for it" . f ? '. .. T. F, CAUSEY, Thanksgiving Tor Rain. Boston; Dec. 26-An inch and m haltl of ram, which" fell is believed to have effectua'ly ended the drouth which has menactd the water supply 'of half a detii cities in New England." "People wDo have been .denied tub baths by watchful water officials,- farmers who have been hauling water in. barrels long distances for their eattto and manuv fSclurar who have 'seen their plants put on-short tihie or forced out' of com' mission entfrelr3' from .lack, of wa'ter power "hailed therain with joy In many pulpits special thanksgiving wa offer ed for the breaking of the drouth and the rain was referred to a) a ChriBtmu gift to New England - ? S . ENDS WINTER'S TR0UB1ESN To' many. Winter ira season of trem ble. .The frost bitten toes and fingers. chapped hands and hps, 'chilblains, cold, sores. ?fl ard rouch ekftis-.- nrove (his. ButiTuch troubles fl.he ore Bucklen's Arnica Salvt-. A trial convince .Great est Dealer of Burns. Boils, Piles,": Cuts. Sores, EcJ. ma and Sprains. Only 25c at an druggist. , - Violinist loses lingers By tlrecracker '? Rome, Gs., Dec. 26-rAs a result of his first experience with ' fireworks, Alexander f.klhluskl,. a. well-known Russian violinist and professor in Wor ter College here, never , will be able to Diav nis violin sirain. .- - r . , Skiblinskl, Who bas been in this coun try only since last Septernber,wen to store and called for Roman candles, Instead he was given a giant firecrack er. The cracker exploded In his hand, tearing away three finpem. - From Or 2 cf Mew C Kr ..-.;i i Crr.'. Ilavinfr un 1 ;" ii ! lo (lit( i In ins i.i ii eider it t'm 1.-: I. tn 1 f..r I.i u' .. f i r..x..t I I ' '. r I lino froely acconl- f.-imi'y, l 1.; I i.i r I ..uLt D....I uil -'- ADD GUCATQEOLD ! r I' . . . Aw erious. Crisis Kpecte4oni Island r band offarr8 b February aad" it is said that troops are being held In readiness j lo do rusnea to me ibiudu qv rPnort jot ice t()co,tect American and other. forr eign iDtereitflnd to Maintain peaceC president Trfclisred In 190$ when secretary of thewar thet If the United States, was forced again te inteiryem( id Vuoan anaira HnBnui . ung pe pianiea pfcrmaneotiy in v& i8iaoov, it !Sg1l8sajpiiD8oi and General Clarence Edwards, chief of the m; nff?Jd1"fNartnient 'reRorted on their re- eeDtretunrfronxl(&bittareyerj conditions the; found "-there. ; It is de clared that many taeasures for the be neftt. of special interests have beep pushed through the Cuban congress apd President Gomel has r furthered 'Hne measures. It is -pointed out that per manent intervention, ' may be made . underthe following article ' 3 of the re lations with Cuba: "TRaf the govern ment of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to inter- dependence, the maintenance of a gov-f ei nrnent adequate for the protection of life, property and individual liberty and for' discharging the obligations ith Cuba impose! by the treaty of Paris on the United States now to be assumed and undertaken by the gouernment of Cuba," . ;v' Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hour Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually, relieves severest cases in a few hours. - Its action upon ihc system- iaJ remarkable and effective, It removes at once the causa and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose grea bene fits. 75c and $1.00. Sold by Bradhnm Drug Co. . .. ' WMUs-Richardson. The borne of Mr. and Mrs. P A Willis was the Scene of a , beautiful and quiet wedding, on Monday afternoon Decem ber 2Gih.; at 6 o'clock, when Mr. Edwin P. Richardsoh and Miss Glennje W. Willis Were united in the holy bonds of wedlock. Immediately after the cere mony, the contracting parties left for Norfolk. " Both of the young people have many friends who join fhTrJournal In wishing them a happy and prosper ous martied jjfe. : ' v : Sails 14,000 Miles cn Oil. Seattle, Dec. 2Cth.rrThe Americsn- uanMiHi uinwiiu ..vi,v,u,unftlMt intimate friends a" eenumesur- arrjved here Friday night .After steanY-1 pcjge M their wedding waa not expect from Baltimore, to Puget Soupd.OOOj ed to take place until liter in the season mileS with on ly stop; 'The- Honolulu an took" on 14,000 barrels of fuel oil be fore leaving Baltimore on October 30., this vessel brought a cargo ot 7,000 tons of coal from the Atlantic Coast. wilLiams' Sidney, pills - rlive you 'neglected your Kidneys t Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your kid" neysand bladder? -Have -you pains in loins, SidA ; back, r groins and Bladder! Have you a flabby : appearance of tne face, especially jinder the eyea? Toofre quent a desire td pass orine? If to, Wil UamV Kidney Pilltf vrill euro you-at Druggist; Wee 50o.WUliams' M'f'p Co. Props., Cleveland, 0.' ' ,T: Raleigh, N. ., Dec," 2. -Governor Kitchia has ordered a special term o.f court for Granville county for the trial of the' negro Nathan Montague charged with the"crninal assault , on Miss Ma mie Sunder and the murder of the young woman, her father, (J. L'. Sand er ) and his granddaughter Jrene Oveif- ton iq Granville county lait Tuesday. Their home and the dead bodies in It were afterward burned by the ssaajsw. The court wi'l begin 'on January ICth and will be presided over by Judge ,G w. Ward. o (-'. v. A county magiHtrata will administer the oath. of ofTu'e to Governor elect Cole L. Bleaee, of South Carolina. '; . THE BUSY BEE CAFE- WISHES IliSPATPvONS A LlRRY'. . . nnnnn iii. ..J ildren Under Six Yean Pat at Washington, lee.X26Ui. Sensational crmrgee.of repulsive conditions in ehild labor W Europe are made in ,'a special rdporf tf Dr C,' W.-A. yeditt, profess or drrocWlpgyf jh George Washington University an J published by the United LStates Bureau of LaborTv -' . . : j ;hfldreinrAust4) be foro si year of -6 . ehjW laborers In France: arftrille4 to dissppea through trap doors ai tnvs approach of inspect on. There is a general indifferent en forcement of the hild labor laws thro' Which .employers find it more profitable t pay the nominal fines imposed than t obey the regulations. ' ,The general conclusion is- that child labor laws abroad are. poorly' enforced and that the.penalties Imposed for vio lations ara rediculously small and of practicsliy no deterrent value. ''lii Austria the comp;nation varies from food and clothing. to $14 . a year in) agwulturaipccupations. A large pror portion receive wages of 60. centa to i $1.60 per month. In Belgium most of Vie factories ate. visited only once a yearvind Ignorance of , the law is sufficient defense of ., . on n. itt ... - - Lat all of earn less than 10 cents a day, "I" "F ,, VIIUVS kww . vv ugvo More thatifone half receive between 10 and 20 cental' ,. In France, in 1908, 883,873 factories Employing child labor, we're not visited by inspectors. Official age certificates are -often forged or altered, and a jtraf- ficJiaS sprung up, especially among ItalTarT children imported into France in droves for employment, mainly in glass works, . brickyards and as chimney Weeps and bootblacks. Germany's industrial code, legulat rag tHe employment of child laborers, was recognized as haying q6t so much abol ished child labor, as having forced it out Of thefactoriea lb to home industry. A small proportion of the employers found violating the taw receive punishment. ; TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMQ Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it tfails to cureT E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. Surprise Marriage. One of the quietest end most unique marriages of th" season took lace Thursday afterntou Dec 22nd at four o'clock at the home f Mr. and Mrs. H. J.- Foacueon Metcalf street when Miss Eva Pittman of Kinston became the bride of Mr, J.VV Humphrey of Clarke. Rev. J. K, Hurley officiating. The young couple gave even their The bride ia the charming daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. C, ' M, Pittman of Km strtfi, ' Mr. Humphrey is the son pf Mr, and Mrs. Jno, Humphrey of darks and is oe ef Craven county .prosperous youngfarmera -and a . yoOng- man of ; Their many friends will .rrjoice with, -them and wish them a long ana happy a - Unknown Man Kills Engineer, M i Tampa, Ela, Dec ai'-While driving train No, 24 of the Atlantis Coast Ln. near Winter Garden,? Engineer W. H. Burke, one ot the oldest nien in the ser vice, waa shot; and. instantly killed by ran . unknown man. ' who fired at th train. . ",V?V V ' Pensioners Take Notice r ft 1 You are' hereby , notu.ed that yonr pension warrants for- State Pensions have been received at this office and ara ready Jot dolivery. "' , , . . Penaioners residing at or herYn feboro will call on A. M. Williams for their pension' warrants . ; ., IVaioners residing atpr near JDover will call on U, RlcliardHon.' . ... Pensioners residing at or near Cove will call on J. S. Robinson. . . Those residing at or "near Fort Bant" well will call on J. W. Lane. . -' - : y' - W, M.' WATSON, ; ' , '- '.'. Clerk Siiierlor Court. A 1 V f A V 'i mm O..PAK ON - fl Jtw mvi air . often depends, in; a large measure, upon the degree in which friends V manifest toward each other their regard, '.SvisheS Oflwelfare and good will.-. . The custom of giving bank book's as tokens of remem V brance at this season is a most delightful one because it evidences that you. have given'areful thought to' the selection of the "gift - You can open accofmta In tiiia bank with $I.00r as much, moV as you wish to give. the bank books will ,be issued in the nameslbu feiinaie, (enclosed hi special holiday nvelopes) .and mailed wnlh ; : your card so they'wiU reach the persons for whom they are intend ' "-od Christmas morifinif: i 4' Per Cent Intel est on Sayings WM DUNN PRE ST. C D.DRADHAM ViCE J. J. DEPT.TORE w. LADIES FINE SILK HOSE VERY SHEER 50c. and $1.00. A Very Fine Maco Hose 35c. 3 pairs for $1.00. .Leather Hand Bags from $1.00 to few fine Caracue Coats received to -THAT WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR LESS Baipgton Dry fiopds Co. I ' - ' "or Ranges will be one oi things you can put m your home to start off the New 'YeaKVye guarantce.everyone we sell. We .still. J have ji'flice:line of Coal aria Wood Heaters, Oil Heat expand-Perfection Oil took Stoves, Enameled Kitch QASKlLpfHARDWMB. c0- a Middle Street. U '. 'J Phone 147, . i New" Bern,, N. C ? ) I hi - JUSrjJME ENOUGH i f - TO GET YOUR fy BEFORE CHRISTMAS' p.." - f- "V'-STRONG 1UWRTEOUS -"- PROGRESSIVE mt TA.U2ZELL CASHIER PHEST." , hty 'iKi J i"i:m'.u ELKS. TEMPLE The nicest line of all $3". GO ever shown in New Bern - day. SEE THEM. A ...... the best" and most useful i tut-t BAXTER NOVY St "(TT'C i;'A' , I ' Ll.il 111! A $t&f'J-CTfltfF j. , Wf ; y s ' U ,fH AND RF.TAIL: LAHGrST ANDX :.tt stoci: irnr.2 oiy - cf LcndfU Shc'ls', .Guns,' Pistols, Rifles, (othir, llizors, Pocket Knives, :c V.r. Coxinq Gloves, 'Holler ' . IVccxCL P'ccl.r::, 1-tc. Si s. i . t !

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