Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Dec. 28, 1910, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I i r ... ESTAELI-IIED : , 1878 : , - - c: 7 .11. 1310. TWENTY NINTD .YEAR "1 iAT.'TOLD YC'J EC? 0 IT i I. Ml I.LL I V a: v, -' '- , uui income is -TTT I " . I "A U.j AVhat would you do, if it should be stop- 1 -' - 1 J ped by sickness or some other trouble ?. ' Well, fcJ y- - v- - I , v c ? you are reasonably sure that it will stop some ;-'--?,v , - v - - - - v I time, c Did you ever think what you would du then? Why I not iegin preparation for the day when the income may " - - w - - 'r x ,v , stop by saving just a little from what you have now? y r A. Savings account at tEs IIS ton' (CIS AS '. ' : OB nE7BERrii:BAflKiriG avTRUSCO, IF YOU, ARB SUSCEPTIBLE? See the line of; Uadies Black M. Satin Shirt K -' - rs 'i't - ' f Waist, iall;;sizes, only J. M. MITCHELD &iCO; 61 POLLOCK ST r v v 4 J J VlM . W if he Ellis Goal and Woocl YararHPHone A j. s. '":::::ir'..:".Eci. ::e:i ::. c. 'l;':C 1 . I - i. .. f bank will pay you 4' per cent 1 IQISTBHOB. MEDIUM AGENT. ft PHONE188 A CHRISTMAS CALL - ,fiY'5AJSTA'CLAU&, has some first-class-coal In his pack will be welcomed beyond I words by many a family in need of .creature comforts these-cola days- .and colder nlghtsi If yoi don't , want to M knawn in the matter i-x jusjeave an order alid the Jnc rvfjf 6r. jhfon or two with uS the hame ? - . - .r arid address of , the familyvyou ' l. '. -wftnfc rheored. Yoni'Tvkhea will berespected and carried out. ; .tKEC:r.:vi.-::.3 :uc:i fcrcjrcfr. fully r-:.:;: rrt ; n .1 in'; i . ' v' t : s ! i vc It It me oniy support ui yuur iaiu ; Uniqne' Contest : Betweea Man, T Ilorje, Mu le And ' Auio. The; ;,r - Auto, .Trailed" Field. , Jtckson, Fla pti 27 -f A'cftntest unique in sporting events was decided at Monciie' park yesterday when the mansgdmejnt provided aa r.n added holi day 1 fraction, a apepiat handicap nov elty raw, la which jras tested the speed and endurance." of an athleta foot run' ner,- a thoroughbred racehoree a. mule and an automobile.- ' ? - ''The winner : waa 'returned in Marie' Hyde; theTacehoraei'favorite in. the betflng at two to five, who; crater th handicap conditions; was . required lo cover six furlongs. ? fiight length? hack came ihe mule, which started 4 1 2 fur longs from the Wire, while the runner, who. had 660 yard to negotiate, finished thirds ' f ' ,1 -'V k ,The automobile, -which was asked to travel I i-8 miles; alter a running start of one-iicteenth, of a mile, was a dis tant trailer, prolwbly due to the slow ' Ideal racip.p weather and a program of srxgood races besides the novolt y event brought oat the large attendance ever seen at the local course, the grand stand and field enclosure being" filled to their capacity, l . 1 . s. . Twenty-seven books handled a heavy play andjeept most of the moneyj only one favorite winning .' " III .!"! I I t II U ' , , rominent Greensboro Man Tells 4 - of Savodine. T. P; Causey, a Greensboro merchant doing business at, 713 E.JJarket street, says; "I have been a preat Sufferer from neuragia for several years, as every one n my locality kTOwSl SAVO DINE is the only thing1 1 have ever found that would give me relief.;.! can't say enough for it.', " , - . T. F. CAUSEY, - One of-North Carolina's Great - Industries." While ia attendance 'at Greensboro, NA a few days since o the State Farmer's Union, it "was ou prlvllige io took at the progress our state is making at . the - State . Normal and " Industria 1 College, Thoserworthy daughters of our State are receiving there a trainag that is sure to be a great uplift in the years to come,;. p -a v Divided into groups of 20 or ,80 aader the guidance of one of the faculty, we old farmers were shown, through the kooms of the college and'Jts ;worEings and progtesa explained to us, It was a most interesting and profitable hour to us as we looked in the., great work be- ing done Getting ready for the business world. the literary world :apL the greatest of all places for our girls (be home world. we learned from the loader in the de partment of domestic econany, that the girls hre testing th,eir abflity to prepare the, best meal for the least outlay of rxpenSer;t Surely . this is a grdat stop in -tie direction pf home making. a .While look ng on h great progress our State fs making. In the preparation of our girU for future usefulness and while' looking at those six hundred girls in the great: auditorium of . the college my' mind went, forward tto cthe time when the great majority of those girls now in training would be Billing places oi honor and . trust In this . and oiher states. In the-business? world in the social world, in the teachers forum, but greater than any and all of these com bined, Is the place, woman occupies In the home. .- AU other institutions of our State and nation are dependent upon the proper home culture for their suc cess for no state rises abpv the home (hit constitute that Slate, And . wh n we realize they fact that woman is the home maker, nd -without her training and training influence cur home cm never become what they should be. We cannot ..emphasize, the . fact with too reat force, when we say this is the greatest work our State has ever at tempted.' The generations yet unborn will riae up ia praise of those noble in- Hiitutions that are turning out the home m-ikrs and horns keepers of our hind. As those 630 girls sang "The Old North Slate" for us, we old farmers rfjuict d that heaven's Im'Hitiiif; would tmrely be upon those who are bbn i; g t ) improve our dear old North St .nte, : . : : . i. lakh,; rc T,':c T liuch" MatfriJ ' Evidence Was Found in Each of theFlaccs "That Weferiiied. ' The rro , prietors cf the EstaL!hr-iit Were Caught Napping,' Each One -c c'tJPlaced Under jb Bond of $150. The Majority of Them Have- Boad J Iiv The ToUa Before Con-j Jducting '3imilar st4blish-J - mentB. . The Preliminary1 ueanag will be neut - , This Afternoon at U - - "K Tw) O'dock, 'tr Assisted by all of the officers on the police forcrand also by Sheriff -"Biddle and his: ddpbtjf.v Chief of PoItee .Har gett yesterday morning raidedttnlne of the near beer stands In this Citvand" se cared a large quahtity of whi$kay'Aaud beer walmost every known brand. f - Some months aga similar raid was made and a number of 'the; offenders were hauled Into eourt - Forrome un known reason, although they had ma terial Svideoeeja" tmndaneet4he jurjes who tried th case failed to convict the offenders.' Becoming assured of the fact that they would not again be mo lested by the pojiee after they had made a failure in the other .eases, the propri-, etorr mad uai bones"' about leitiog it be known that -they had the "real thing" f of sale and it was knowp all over this section of the State that New Bern was fwids open"-to wm During the past few weeks a number of the most, influential, citizens of? the city have betn discuuing the advisability of making another raid, and Monday they completed their plana. y , j " " ' The offlcsVs were all informed of'the fact that a raid was to he made yeuter day' morning and, warned to keeo, it a Secret until aft it was all over. I The proprietors' of the rstabliBhmenta wer e all unaware of the impapding danger that was abofit'to. befall theni and when the officers m'ade'their Appearance and demanded that they be allowed to search the places there- were much constema tton. . . i k. t - j The establishment of Lon, Bell,1 an ok) offender, wis this first place visited, inhis a number of bottles of whiskey andbeerwere'f'oiind. The establish - meats ofHemy Connor,, Wilf Stallings, Gerry &awk', BetTQrinson, Baker Bry an. Tn Howard, Samuel gimpson and Jaka Moore were also-paid a visit by the' searching; party ; Jn - 1d(, these places tnier beer or whUkty. .and in some cases both were founi The pro prietors were at once p a i uiider ar; rest and carried to; the city hall , where they were required to give, toads of $160 each for4 their appearance this- after noon at 2 oMuck i , V, e . J -r- . -This time ft is hoped there Will bo ho hitch ia the law and that the offenders will tecervs'the full penalty, jp. i ; Another TUJer"; la the ToUs. -While on hts beat at Five Points Mon day afternoon and white passing the store conducted by Mose Neill, colortd1 officer Fred Rowe saw . Neill hand an-J otlier ttegro a bottle ng whiskey and in return receive an amountr.of m' oey.' Before either the purchaser or the. pro prietor of the place could take the mon-,' ey orthe bottle from the counter the officer had rushed in and seized both.' Neill Offered, some resistance at first but'later cooled off and cams to the Pity hill without givu'g any other trouble, Yesterday, afternoon he was given hearing . before Mayor - McCarthy and probable cause being found he was bound over to the next term of Superi or Court Under a bond of $250. . . '? PILES CURCO IN 6 TO 14 DAYS ( i PAZO OINTMENT ia guaranteed li cure-any cae of Itching, Blind, . Bleed ing or Protruding 'Files in 6 to 14 tin) s or money refunded. ' BOc, , j "You Or ' t to e Me Kow," : c:.i Vow ",i cn'i' I:.;, , , ': v p. r 27 -A r f; !- - 1. um he:-: FQStaueii Dirtng Aviator Soared 11,474 Feet V-,in- the Sky During a-?-". Aviation Field.. JLos Angeles, P.CaL; Det. 27tji Seventy-five thousand peo-1 pltfaaw Arch Jttoxsey.jof - thoWslght t afc pf aviator breakrthe worldaret- ord tor altitude here -yesterday. He soared more than two miles up into the skf hw barograph registerine 11.474 fedt, or about a -thousand - feet; above thJ altitude of 10,499 feet recently at- tatiedby LeGagneaux, at Pau. France. - ; , ; FOR SALE; hree shares New Bern Banking A Trust Company's BtodCyoui1' beat of fer, " Apply to P. O. Bo 154 , - v 1 4 - GooJ Trade In all tines. ' e:, Christinas holidays trada which came to an end Saturday night was -ia many respects "most gratifying to the merchants of .New"-Bern andoflTthe, whole they are -Well pleased with th volume of business transacted -in the pat few weeks. XJne of. the most ; noteworthy and pleasing features connected with the holiday trade" this, season was that it bgan to - do their Christmas shopping more steady and gradual up to;the end," tfms eliminating in a large measure that fihal rush la the -last few days bafore Christmas so dreaded by employers and nployees alike, Ifnd-distastaful also to the vast majority of customers..- This ear the' pjnple began- to do their Christmas shopping during the last part of November and continued to shop in a stead, day-afler-day wsy that resulted supplying, most of the . needs of the ublic before the coming ef the last few lays, , giving ' more sansfactun all rounds xnis is one result oi theadvice (long this Una given by the Joprnal andij Other newapapers-of tht country and ha axpsriment has brought uhiversal UttsfacLion. , Next year M is safe to Hf that the' same conseryative method priding the "Christmas shopping will be followed, i- . "--'"v , jHif t r;' 1 ,CplLE8t lUSl PILES ! : Williams. Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acta as a p. olticeT givet instant relieT, rWilliama. Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles xndJtching of the private parts, Sole by dniggistai mai) 50c, and-tLOO." Williamh'- M'1'g.-Co; PropsA Cleve'and, O, t "Tf V ' ' - l-rt.3t--- - . '.. ' - - , I I . . ; -. . -r VT' Atrt W - Wilmington,' Dec' While On her way across the street to show a play mate a horn gotten: Jrom'1 a Christmas tree Adell- Rowsn, I the ; 4-year-old Hailrrhfor nt Mi- 'init Mm Mnwttn RnW- an. was, instani 1 "killed "jafropt of its home at Delgsdo, a suburb, shortly afj ter 5 o'clock yesterday f fternoon by be ing struck, by an automobile owned And driven by N. B. .Rankin, a bankerof this city who was ' returning 'with his wife and daughter and .a friend from Wrlghtsvjllo Sjunl' The front 'wheel of the automobilo struck the child in the back of the head. : splitting v it In twain; par'ts of the brain boing scatte ei here and there for some distance. ' ' ; Bonded Against Cupid.; , .: Spoil ane. Dee. 27.- WhTt Miss Mar garet Fdrkins went to work aa t phone operator in a local hotel yeuter day the mnnament required her to give a frl)() boiul not to marry within 6 months, Tho surities-are prominent business nnn. The reason ia that half dr'fn - trl 1 1 one cp rators have i.ilT.. "Ic I ) en' 1 v 1 : i not t - i t ) i ! i ! y I,.. j -; r ) 1 t t' eyr-rt ; ! ' i ! v.- ;i r I : i-r t., ('lit ' -o PAin nw: - -7 ";--t . itsiMMisiiaMakasi --mm .?Aimt staa . a v often depends,- in a large measure, upon the. degree in which friends -: manifest towards each Other their, regard, wishes Of welfare ' and i?Jgood WilU' The custom of giving bank books as tokens of iremem j.; brance at this season ta.a most delightful one because it evidences that joa have given eareful thoughtto the selection of the gift j.You can open accounts m this bank With SL00 or as much more as yo wish to giye: The bank books WiH be issued in the names you .-designate, (enclosed in special holiday envelopes) and mailed with "J jrour card bo they will reach the persons for whom they are intend ; ed Christmas morning. : . 4. Per Cent Interest on Savings. ,WM DUNN CD.DRADHAM VICE PRf $T. . T , j.,., -I - - A.,. ,5V,..,, . V;). ill - , 1 r ' ' v- . -.' ..;-.;;-'! : ... - : -.- '- ... . ; ; The Newest ijust from the iour store. The - " r , r ' the smart dressed man. Stop in and let us show you this new hat. j. j. OEP'T-STOBE FINE VERY SHEER l-- - ; ' ' A Very Fine Maco Hose 85c, 3 pairs BD1BS ', Leather Hand JBags from $1.00 to $3.50 ever-shown in New Bern. A evf fine Csracue Coats received to-day. SEE THEM. . BEMWil.SEtl EeWfflB LESS 41 . i 1 - ot Ranees Vfllbeape.Qf, Bamiipn things you' can: put irr' your, home to slart;bff thejNew Year-' Weuaraniee veryoue f)lQWHl have a nice me ot Loai ana ersand Perfect fection'Oil Cook StoveE'oamelev&tc)v :en Ware.- 1 ',e Street. T""' T phone I XlOENOUCli NOVV t 1 TO GET YOUR t. . -.i 'X ' lS-1 ' . -s - - . C HAVE YCU.1 TLATE ." -1 1 ' ' TO R E ; . i STRONG COU T-eOLrS PROGRESSIVE 1" -4 TA.UZZL,L CAS til Eft ... thing in a Hat, Smile block to correct hat for ii-.i-f'" ELKS TEMPLE SILK HOSE 50c. and $1.00. . for f 1.00. The Jikest line of all the? besUa ,-vvooa rieaiers, Juu.ueat j 147, 'ANew Bern, , C. . i.:..:';r.AM) iT:::aiY. ., I'Ur!:, I' ..11 4 T-".-; 1 a., -stron BAXTER Goods 1 1 4. 1 -9 4 ' 15 s ' "3 IS i l Am '4l 3 ' - & W ' 'ft V.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 28, 1910, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75