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t;.: cf his head r . . I i t . .J i . I . i r - r. a i a I. C3AKLE i Li. 1 SCBSCI-IPTIOJI BATE.SI fB Tmi U llTUM .. .... 14.it tk fur, not la edranoa.. .. . Mt . BUathly ly crrlr la the city J AftrsrUslng rates faralaaad oa ap- . Catered at the Potofflc. New Per ' ST. C aa ateoad-elaM matUr. S OrFrSUI. PAPER OF t KBff BER14 , - AND CRAVXN COUNT t.- i Vw Ham Ttf tl Jan.. 22. JilVH.ViHJ J 1 ' - fl 1 T IjT ' 1 Ml Mil U MTW'I' K" 'I'KJ I rv . :- -Thc coming of, Oreatore to this "city thii week, together -with one or tiro 'excellence enwruunaieuiB " previously given this season, an : added to these the splendid coarse - famished by the graded school ly . iiaiin KnnNa ahAWIll a. nvivu in New kern of abetter class uf enter. tainment, that has for years teen -lacking. ' v . New Bern has always been -no - - ted for its demand for amusements, and these' of a high' order. ;& That for several years past itfthla dty - the class of amusement furnished has been Inferior, with loud bill board 'announcements,' with the result that patrons of entertain ments were deceived, was no latuc .of the people, and led to theatre failure, as it deserved. ' VC Moving pictures shows followed and while liberally patronised, generally beyond their merits, the local public had to accept these or nothing. Thanks to -the two gen , tlemen who the first of the pres ent season inaugurated a different course of amusement ofv entertain ment, New Bern is getting back toto its Md form, and is reeling that life is worth living hero with the return of clean, healthy , and first class Amusements. " New .Bern amusement patrons have never-ballced af prices asked - for meritorious shows or entertains meats. Make it first class, with all that the name' implies, and - crowded houses were the result, The same has been the result at the goodntertaiuments . this season,. it will be the same in thefuture, and l. m. . ji j.a.-.av a. .A,!. ' H. IH Ml I1H II III Wf I . 1. 1 IMS. IIKllISIIIJl'liU . the people, of this city will have only first class amusement present edthemtoenjoyi'tf It is not for the hour, that aa vuiiwi uuiuuivuv aiu v Vi u a vmm awu: .. nine merit ' Its exhilaration is ' beneficial for days, and its eduoa - tloual effect, for any 'really good . entertainment educates one way or . another, perhaps more in, inspiring and cultivating the senses for what .is clean and wholesome,! With such . a vtwss vi euireruuuuiauuB, unfvivaa Jn every particular the fatrouage v.wm ua uoerat, auu ues& ui .uwi .their, will be '' developed ' a moral y-r-i. ' ' 4 ' ' '. "' . . ' . . f. : -. - n T 1 J ir Tit -l- . ' K1' Children, dry;- T,F0R FLETCKut 5. CASTOR I A !,- Fred D.': Smith, addressing Chicago business men, expressed fea of a high "school scandal from coast to coast. . , 1 , A"' . $100 REWARD, llbiT"t T . V' . .... r.. : : ' - , ... t.-iAUl lOAUUI Ua IrUtal mmT Walt VJ pleued to Jetm tht there If at leut .i 4aheilAfl f)iaaaaa tKsi t siAiaknjvaa ketai :L.'; been able to care in au its stafrca. and I-.- that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is it the only positive core bow known to the -cyv medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- atuutionai disease, rtqmrea aconstituu - onal treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting, directly upon ! t.h hlnnd ni tnumiia mirfai-ru tit 1h ' system, tneraby uebtrovw ti.e f .x i atitution and assiatimr nature in doit ? '' '' aaa sMALr Tha rvitiiu nra liaaAaik imh. faith in IU curative povrert that they .A.. I l J J 1 1 . v f that it Tails to eure. . '. Send for eircnlnrs und timonials. " v . w:o y urur i Take Hall's JtamUy i'illa forconntf; ilon. - '. .. ., . , . . - -. T 4 - T i :,-,: i Doubtful Voealltm, ;. "There la only" one trouble about Chinese cook," aala the man from t' , "What is thstr ' ,''' Tea osfi nVer t?!l whrthnr fca Ii alnglnfj, at lila work cr v !h " (r 1 1 liiirnt'lilmwif anl'ii i tons ia DotJierJ.tt ..'ttt'e Act q' ' 'y in t. n"4 tf d t bU time, -rer. J Eackathe is L. . tyJ er. Doan'iKiJ.iey Il.a act quickly. Cur all d. stressing, dangerous kid ney ilia, ', PlentT of evidence to prove this. ' l!re. C Pennington, 7 E Front St., New tern, N. C, aya: VI eoffered Inr tenaely from backache and ebarp, hootinir pains acroee my loins. Often I was so lame -that I could hardly straighten after stooping. " I knew that my kidneys were disordered," for their secretions . looked .. very unnatural. . ' I used josj one. box of Don a Kidney Fills that I got from Bradham Drag Co, and this, -Ws. sufficient to dispose of my aahas and pains. - Doaa'i 'Kidney. Pills have been of creater benefit to me than any other kidney medicine I have, ever taken. (Statement given January 24, 1908). r-W- " ,. ". ;t RE-ENDORSEMENT. V ' Mrs. Pennbgtoa was interviewed on November 28, 1910 and she said: "I can slilt recommend : Ooan'S Kidney Pills, for they gave rine permanent -relief. You may eontimie t publish my for mer endorsement of this remedy, For sals b; alT dealers. ;-J-rioe 60 cents. - Foster i Mllbnrn , Co, . Puffalo, New Tork, sola agents for . tba United Bamember the' name Doa'-no taka no otber. n ii 1 1 nV I. (y V Tm donation of an additional endow- aentof 110,000,000 to the Carnf gie In stitution of Waahlngton . by 1 Andrew Carnegie was announced in New York, i Ohil chr e nf "C ry , FOR FLETCHER'S. -CASTOR! A v - .-..S1'- .1-.". .'."!'-:.; ,yr- Charles E. Erbetein, a Chicago law yer charged with bribing a juror in the trial of Lee O'Neal Browne an Illinois legislator, was acquitted by the jury. Ia sickness if a eertam hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that this nerve controls will also surely fail - It may be a stomach nerve, or it may nave given strength and support to the heart or kidneys. It was Dr. Snoop that first rotated lo this vital troth. Dr. ShooD'e Restorauve was not made to doee the stomach nor to temporarily etimnlate the Heart or kidneys. That old-iashion- ed method is-all wrong. Dr.- Shoop's Kestorative goes directly to these rail- ins inside nerves. I he remarkable suc cess of this nreecrintion demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause ot tnese tailuur ortrana, 'And it u in deed easy to prove, v, A simple five or ten days teat will surelyell. Try it once, and seel Sold bv Bradham Drue , - - " Jf , "-sty. Startling stories of fraud and intim idation by republicans in Atlantic' City were told before the legislative invest! gating committee at that place, ' 2 KILL lf0RE THAN WILD BEASTS, The number of oeode killed Tveartv by wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed bv disease cerms. - No Ufa is safe from their attacks? They're in air.t water, .dust, ven food. But rrand nrotection ia afforded bv Electric Bitten, which, destroy and expel these deadly disease eerms from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful b'ood purifi er.' Try them, and enjoy, the glorious health and new strength they'll' give you. Money back if not satisfied. Only MM at ail UruggiatS - ' p , .. ...1 . . ... ..... .......J . Tourteen lfexican rebels were killed by Federal trooka b a battle at Baqui richic, Chlhuahnr, Mexico. . J PARSON'S JPOEM AJSVtL"Jf: From'Rev. H. A. Stnnenvoll. Alllanrt. f .' 1m nut.. T-m Vl VT IU mis. ; , - - "They're such a health necessity. ': . In everr home these mils should be. " If other kinds you've tried in vain, V a USE DR. KINO'S And be Well again,. Only 26c at all druggists. J 1 v. v - - , . '. . The Plague and the Tan Pits, . ' JBermondsey's nssocjatioq with" the tanning Industry "was originally dne partly to Ita fine oak woods find partly to the fact that the London slaughter houses were to a large extent situated in Bouthwark, on the unfashionable aide of the river. For a brief period, however, It enjoyed a certain fame aa a health rfwort That was, as Blr Flea ry Trueuma Wood reminds us In "In- dustrUd England . In the Eighteenth Century," when "terror stricken crea tares Bed from tne ravages or the great plague in the city of London to t bo Pennond8ey"tan pits to find strong ine- Cclnal virtues ia the nauseous smell, ; T I v ' ) v.. "i rl,i!ircn . 'l i it y (.id Cure i., -t i: .... i . i l I I I " I- or fr:' 1.1 ' ' ' '"'t. 1 It'Vl lit' ; 1 ' q pit r p . ; ( :. -c.'-i. : , t'j. rv ' ttfD II. I 1 ,,Tr u.i of City of 2V' I. lI ii, far the . Ilonth of Di-OMibcr. GENERAL FUND. Dec 12 to N Bank & Trust Co. .. . c . . I5 4G3E0 IB to J MHargett,!: ' , 85 00 29 to J J Tolson.-. ' 60 00 SI to J J Tolson. 2 6S3 81 Jan to Balance, - 6l 31 By balance, w .' . ' 1 175-70 N Bnk Trust Co.," J N Bnk & Troat Co i M, Hargett, " Coupon, -v , " , . , 31 00 0 66 : v so oo j?250 00 D R Davis, ,2 70 II 60 Gaskni Hardware Co," 33 r .T-170 r w 70 -S 28 98 "Tio I -V It -r5PJt - 4 Sam '1 Coward, J The C W Polvogt CoT lHABrown; ) F Patterson, r ' Robt L Gardner, .r too ' 14000 -"fun "I 25 00 ; v 8 86 i & sa "-S5 CO 500 - 2i00 -': 4oo " 6) ,60 00 . -'50 00 -JO00 6QC0 , , 5000 Home Tel Co, '.HftTooker. 't;' Coast" Artillery, - r ' CJ Harris, -,-, E P Richardson, -r ,v : ? Robt Whitley; ' , - - f CLupton -v." ALBryan;; WB,Parker, A Alpock,' i 60 00 'HJFoscue, ' ' '60 00 JTLewis', " - t 60 00 ' P Montague. ' " . 50 00 MJ Tolson, "... Ir 3 676 57 'WHDennia." - - 1,75 ' Pine Lumber Co.' 3 60 WDMcIver; , 1$ 67 ' Eph Brinaon, 6 5o H H'Huff. " 30 00 J P Patterson, " 25 ' Wm Lorch, 5 00 ' P T Patterson, 75 00 JW Smith. , T '70 C Lppton, "' 60 DO f A L Bryan, " " C '50 00 .WHGnffin, ' " . 50 00 W BParker, - 60 OU F P Rows, , - ' , - 60 00 A Alpock," - , 60 00 ' H J Foscue, J ' - 60 00 ' R P Montague, ' 50 00 JJ. T Lewis, (i 50 00 E W Smallwood, , 15 ?5 W A McCoy,' 1ft 00 O Cuthrell, ' S 50 DGIman. ' 1 1 00 W D Mclver, 16 fl M HEd wards, 2 00 ?FM Agostine, " ; 2 00 TBKehoe, , , 20 'EphBnson, - i0 j" P Trenwith, ' , -S-B Parker, ' Gaston Drag Co. , J W Smith, , M.CWhitty&Co. J , 1 3 i 1 - Helen Huff, A -.-s '.H HJTookerV i , Enterprise Lbr, Co., ? P T Patterson.4- - , 4E W.StnaUwood,; 4 ? Bam Coward, - c ?E W Smallwoodr; ..L Robt L. Gardner,' ' 8 00 8 ; 17 vV " 7 00 :ii4o 640 - Ci, 80 00 - - 85 OS ,r-75 0 V r20 25 i Postal T, Co,-Kl r.' .-w 8 26 1 Tbos. Davis, i." - 7 Ob ' 7 00 :t oo 6 60 83 33 Robt Whltty; E"J Harris, tv Electric L. DepC V,;- 20 00 445 00 445 00 ' Wster & Sewer Dept.' 200 00 200 00 "200 00 2C0 00 Bonding Coupon A. C. 5518 41 8197 62 v - - - - - ' . -; y ; ; P. O. A W, R. R. Co. Jan, 2, By Balance, . 8197 62 40 00 WATER AND LIGHT DEPART- ." - .. - ; -MLNT. -i .-' .. Dee. 12, To J C Thomas, . 11") C" " 13, : ' ' " . .. ., 1G52 1. : 4, n 4 - ,4 - :,: , 4 , 5 i. 21, '"' " . ; , 219 v, 23, ' " s' . - z:".s r: 4, r!; . . . . r : i ' si, ' ' " ." j i ; Jan, I, To CiUmce, . .. 7 '7 i r" r-'t, V V r ' ' ' ': i r.-"j. Pope's ITerb is pr arei to provitie a deix i 'a' 'e hotift hoij remerfv, based itjon t! e it iciple of i-i-nry cl Llood in. sunnjr iu Join from c.M-ase. . It is S meii(;ine for ma'; -lies such es, Kheu- matism, Liver Compht'nte, Constipa tion, r ever and Afue, remale Uisord- ers, Indigestion, Lumbso, Kidney De-ranp-'raents. Catarrh, Lick and Nerv ous Headache?, los of Appetite and all ailments arising from inactivity of the Liver and Hidnevs. ' - s It is a purely flerbs, Barks and Roots Compound. It is put np in chocolate coated Tablets pleasing-and easy ; to take,, (or can be dissolved in water.) Mrs. J. C; Meade, of Hyattsviub, JttD. bays: ! --r r .- -. .: "For years I have suffered with Back ache, Headaches, Neuralgia, and Nerv ousness and extreme Fatigue, I tried many remedies without relief.: Four months ago a grateful fried induced me to write to fope Medicine (Jo.. Wash ington, D; C, for a box of Pope's Herb Compound Tablets, the very first dose of two tablets gave me relief I usd not quite a (1.00 box and I am .entirely cured of the pain in my. back and nave no more. headache." Dtt. J. V. HENNESEY. a prominent PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OF .AJLB ANY. N. If, Of tAK. WttlMM$ It.UtWU UliUQl, .Uf, nJUllV ana system regulator i prescribe rope Herb Comncund. as I have done for the past 20 years and have found it to be a reat remedy, wmcn seldom ii ever laiu. here are thousands of letters - from users of Pope'a Herbs, that have been benefitted and cored by Its proper use. Pope's Herb Compound. Tablets are put up 200 in a box. - ','six month's treat ment." and will be sent Dost-raid on re ceipt ot sluu.. &acb . Dor contains printed guarantee Dinaing-us to reiund the purchase price if the remedy fails to benent, also run directions ' bamrantead br tin Poof Madicina C&i Ine- nndar the Pun Fod aa4 Oran Ao Jon M. t for terms to tgenU in unoccupied ".jerritorry, tddrestw ''. POPE MEDICINE CO-' INC. Pope BTd WasbiogtoiiD.' C. 21 150 00 427 90 By Wm, T McCarthy. , 18 00 8 50 8 60 ' Gaskillfldw. Co. lJ , .... - ; . "4 '. fc .. Balance, ' " , 402 80 427 90 GREENWOOD . CEMETERY Jan. 1 by balance, 88 89 - . STREET IMPROVEMENT. Dec.v l; To Balance, 8 848 67 8 846 57 By Westport Paving Brick Co,' 4 63868 Bpwe ft Page, 8 980 81 1 22268 Balance,- --tv?v - 8 846 57 ,' BONDING COUPON" ACCOUNT. Dec. 8L To Geni. Fund, 8 618 45 By Balance, ,4 8 518 46 ; f -D M.ROBERTS, ' Treasurer City of New BamI' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tba Klr.iYc3i::'.3.!::;5C::;vJ ; Bears the Signature Five tfiTeves with drawn pistols, rob bed Mrs. Prances Elliott, a wealthy so ciety woman, and her -guests in Mrs. fclllott's New York home, v ..v - 4 " FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. - r - Are tonic in action, auick in results. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. - Mary C, ' Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. U. says; "I was a.'Hicted With a bad case of rheumatis m, due to uric acid that the kidneys failed to clear out of my blood. I v s so lame in Try feet, joints, and back ti at it was t i y for me to atpp. ' I uncd Foley Ki . ioy Tills for three days whim I was aUe to get up and move about and the pains were all fone. This prcst c.nr"i in condition i owe to 1 oicy Kidney 1'ilit and rc"-mmerd tf"?m t-i a "one euiler ir as I have." r S. L,, ,y- . Edaa Goodrich Goodwin, tie actretn, auu b; I r 1 aslaXl, I'.tU. Goodwin t!te tonri'-iliai), for divorce 1.1 New Yoik, al it'i'ivl a (1,700,CC3 pre-nrrt-.! tniu do I. . " ' ' ' ' Tf yon 1 ! I "8 a lit! Farting of the Hair Frm Which 7 -: We've Partly Parted. j What baa become of our well known ft-Uow townsman that need to brush his h&lr two ways from a line extend- lug from crown to collar and swing the ends ever bis ears! . He was a leading cltlien. He eat In the next pew In front at churcn and always at tended 'the shows. He worked la a bank in 8t Loula aniT was mat on one of -the .Mississippi -river steam boats. He was a floorwalker In a New York, dry goods store and kept a saloen Just off the main' street . Usually bej wore a-cluster of diamonds with a lit tle chain attached in his shut front He wsa a . conductor .on the day ex-1 press, a Mason and an Odd Fellow He practiced medicine-and worked bt the boot "and ahoe store.'-He had been; to California and ptaved ards; t or lpjn-. i WeH,s bea stiQ ln;town, .although greatly, changed.": It was. all the. bar- bera f anlt. When he was tn his prime and known to "everybody the barber Used to Wm hau-V : Later be began to cut It ' It Wasn't long before "our well known fellow - citizen was lpped6y the shears, his locks curled ou the cal ko pinned around his neck and rolled to tn floor, and there, wasn't anything 9mtn'jim$: -fntniest shears cut their way to Tthe very scalp jtney. aiiiea a ramous pomaue cuuioiuer, for the man that 'psnedtliis bair be htnd . always Bloods ror - sat) for the rhlntfs m i.'taeT -bottles which -cost 10 cents extnuSt. Louis Post-Dtspntch. fOJiildren Ory :FQR( FLETCHER'S ' OA STO R I A Three French ' cruisers' sailed from Bra t, France, for a cruise along the Eastern coast ot the United Slates. -ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE. "Twenty-one fveara'airo I fared nt awfoh death. 'V writes. H. B. Martin Port Harrelson. S. C. "rm-nr aairt l had consumption and the dreadful coagh I had .looked tike it. sure enough. 1 tried everything, I could: hear of, foi my cougn,. anu was under the treatment or tne nest doctor in Georgetown. S. C. for a year, but could get no relief. A friend advised me to trv Dc. Kino'p New Discovery. I41d to. and was .com pletely cured, i leet that lowe my life to this great throat and lunar Cure." Its positively guaranteed for roughs, colds and all-bronchial affections. 60c & $1.00 inai Dome iree at au drnggists. ' A Fine Haul. ' "Back from your flahing trip, I aee." "Yep." 'Catch anything noteworthyf "Caugh- four aces one nlguC- Washlngton Herald. You economize area tlv when uninc Dr. Shoop's new coffee substitute known to nrst class grocers everywhere, aa Dr. Snoop's Health Coffeo, A 25c, ii lb. package, gives 100 cups of a wonderful ly satisfuing fable drink. : Pure toasted grains, matt nuts, ee; give to-Health Coffee a wholesome and aatisf vine task and flavor. - And there ia not a grain of real coffee in it Besides. Health Coffee ia'made . in a minute,' : No 20 to 3 minutes tedious boiling. Sold by H. C. Arnirtawf,,;,:;-''.,..--: . x S '"y;-........- .... :. ! - ,v . -ifi i .A FriendlBuggeation, Baron (to creditors-! see no hopes of being able to pay, what I owe you Why j not 5 organise -a, suicide' club?-? Meggendorfer Blatter. -$ it';X'' ittaA-ss: ''',-' - - " Oa'tbe package when y od buy Foley V Honey and Tar- for coughs and colds Nona genuine "Without the. Bee Hive. Remember the name, - Foley's "Honey nd Tr and reject any subjiitute-F. 8 Duffy. -.i K - - J.ffMI Ii, I, , t ' rm . , ( ' ..jt" Meney-4a Burn. - Hear about'old man Foddershncksl He went tor th' slty an', come, hack with monev to burn." . :o S "Ya don't sayr C ; "Yep;; Bought r a thousand dollara' worth for a ten dollar bittVi-Cleve-land Leader. ' ji t - 0ne Magazine One Newspaper . ire Indicpensatla to every 'person of intelligence. The "one magazine" is CUR RENT LITERATURE, because' it alone sweeps the whole field of human thought and action in both hemispheres.' " '.--l '"'J'. "' It contains a monthly review of the woild'a news; quotations from ( J comments on the press of the :! !; numerous ETi -Iic cartoons .1 otl.cr '.w -trations; photo 's ri 1 1' Lie sketches of us " 'THonnli'.iesof the ' ; :' -I . t recent advances ' ' r 1 1"' overy ; the note- . ' i i i l' .'111, lilera- i. , ;:.;f :d reviews of I '. T " , ?,.w.:,ic and 1 ; a i ; f L- '., .!! I of t! -i ..Ti- r .!h. ' 'yf- ",- ' if ' t (! I THE 4- rnnn-p;Qr UVULb: USE NO J. A. Livery, Feed, Sale Largest and Fiuest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New-Bern. A car load of each just in. Also a complete tine of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cartwheels. J. A. JONES Broad-Street, PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. let Us Be Your Druggist! Prescriptions given special attention. We double check all prescriptions filled by us to insure accuracy. A full line of all Toilet Articles and everything in the Drug line always on hand. Gaston Drug Company ON THE COR, ner- The PHONE No. 65 3 V mTrr. ..i5B; : - ii ii ill B si KK1K BALTIMORE, MD, :'sli!'5.'''-.i.,.f'-.vii' . ( ISSUED MORNING. TDEGREAT HOME PAPER OF THE SOUTH " THS-NEWS OF THE WORLD is gathered br tha Wen-trained speoial oorreepoodenta of TUB BUN and set before the readers la a eonoise and Intereetina; manner each morning and 'weekday afternoon. : ' ; . As a. chronicle of world events THE SUN 13 INDISPENSABLE, while its bnremis ia Washington and Now York make Ita news from the leglaiatlv and financial centers of the country the beet that can be obtained. AS A WOMAN'S PAPER THB SUN has no superior, being- morally and intellectually a paper of the highest type. It publish the- very past features that can be written on fashion, art and miscellaneous mattera. - THB SDN'S market news makes it A BUSINESS MAN'S NECESSITY for the farmer, th merchant and th brokvw can depend upon. oompM and i Ey Hall TEE SUN (Morning or Evening) is 25c a Honth or $3 a Year jms SUK3AT smuy .'aJ TIIS SUN, Horning, Evening and Sunday, .; ; $70 t Tear 'Address rc::-:i if 12 V't: type. x zl $ 4 "....re.. 3 en J a a BEST? nrIQ OTHER 1 JONES Exchange Stables . OPPOSITE Store THE POST-OFFICE EVENING AND SUNDAY Ail Orders to ,. A ; ( V , .dtLS V 1 I 111 , I THE. A. S. ABELL COMPANY ":. r. -N i..,. 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