Newspapers / The New Bernian (New … / March 24, 1911, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The New Bernian (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'- r i I j . . :. v 'I, 'se . it . f - it ! Sew Bern, H. a ITarca 2, IS 11. C iiflmi 10DG1 SO. I K. OF ' MtM aver? Tuesday adito'koya Arasum' EB. owner : Broa4 a4 ' Hancock street,' E. H. Hardisoo, C C H. BmlUi, K. at R.4 & i VWUa arothera are MMNd d ahewalir welcome.' v ...; i.-ri- .v""5? .,;:?! ' CSiTXX LODtil SO. 1 EnfiHIS Wetaeaday sights la aca month $ 4 . . . IT H . Dw.4 u ignis uanngnj v wyT and H. noock atreoes 4$: I: SO, . K. WIHto, PrWdent; J. H- Smith hcNtwr: : E. RTBOL FJnaacUl 8e . - , v. I-.-tH HOOPXXIT OF THE WOBI-lIiri at R. of X Hall corner of Broa4aaO Hancock streets, aead-otttldrV'Wst, ana Third WdndfJl)tl '',riW( o'dovk Tldtlng Wootoen are lavtt WDEX TO HI TttMillWT8 Mortgage Sale. , V ? ; T J Turner Furniture Co-Safee The Philadelphia Life Insurance Co. ' BUSINESS tOGALS r NOTICES JN THIS COLtMN LESS THAN ONE MONTH MUST BE 'PAID . FOR ljN ADVANCE- i EVERY body enjoys a good book. Just received a full line of 11.60 Popular Copyrights at 50c. -Geo. B. ; Watersi NEW Bern Banking and Trust Compa ny stock for sale, three shares. Apply at this office. ' ' THY those Pound Cakes and Fruit Cakes made from Country Butter at Kafer's Bakery. ,V ". PICKED up adrift near Clubfoot's Creek on Neuae river, a gasolenelauwAled within three years ftom that time, painted white, with painter attached to stake. Owner can secure the same by proving property and, paying experses to John S. Morton, Harlewe. N. C. . POULTRY Supplies just received. Drinking Fountains, Food Hbpper Chick Servers, Ltg Bands, Wall Foun tains,. Grit and Shell Boxes. Chick Feed Poultry Food, Pigeon Food, Cypher's Complete Grit &c. J. C. Whitty A Coj Phone 98. ".. '., " . ' 1 1 , i i. HARDHEAD Cabbage, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Oranges, Lemons, Moss Rose Flour, fresh, , sweet Hotter Evaporated Peachen, Apples and Prunes Phone 226 before buying- Hudson ft,Co BANANA Trees, -VV have 6 young Banana trees for sale, bow 1 Uj time to set them out, come early or phone us. J. C. Whitty Co-Phoned '. i i i (mi Ui. CHANGE in prices Beat Vegetable Lard 11c lb; best Kettle Rendered Lard, 14c lb; beet .Tub. Butter, 84c lb; all Print Butters, 36c lb; Best Oil, 12) gat Irish Potatoes, 80c pk; atronk f9clb; Granulated Sugar, 6ic lb; best ; flour, Sc lb. H C Armstrong. . . t,' - . SEED CORN-Biggs' . ProUfk,: Coke'l Proline, Improved. Golden Pent (Ad ams Early, Truckers Favorite, :8tooe wall Evergreen, at J. C. Whitty A Cos. WHITE'S Extra Early Prolific Cottoa Seed Mr. . J. White, Sr., aee! Ori ental, N. C., picked front one aer last year 3,327 pounds of seed cotton,, W ave a limited supply of these -teed for -sale, direct from Mr.: White's fam.- J C Whitty Co. . ' , .f . , Z POST CARDS-Local Views la twelve chromatic colors; tea subjects at 1 , , '' each.-F S Duffy, -j WORK in Conersto.An kinds of work done m Concrete and Paving and Steps specialty.-E., K. Harper, x Z'. E CAN please you if yoo enjoy a good book. Foil line of the beet works of fiction at COc Geo.'& Waters . , DON'T scratch,-try Duffy's Itclr Oint moot cures itch, dandruff and all Itch ing skin trouble.-Guaranteed, frlce 26cr FT 8. Duffy's Pharmacy. ii-' FARM FOR BALE-1 offer for sale my 1U9 acre farm ) mil irosa city limit :i,83 fronting on Pembroke road For particulars apply" write John ' A. . Boom, 16( Broad 8t New Bern, X. C. l'RINCE,',:fiubbee.Ured boigy and ' haroeas for sale, all la fine shp. A fine driver, well known. For informa tion phone 170 or eddreot P. 0. Box 445 , C T, Tomer.'. -c J i ., MU3 r complete line or ropvinr .orr righto la the city. iRru!ar t: . i vl- j'uee now selling at We. Jso'j B. Wa ... Mrt. : - e ' il i rsvn siret. K,r.:.a cloHt.pJ, rrpn'irni and f i s'klrt , pTff l a p; - f a . 0. i . . ... f C:rr.citV Vanilla -.',', ami dtt ordinary, 'cheap - to libit) "-'.- J-Eurhcttt, Vanilla '- Lilt 'rich, . it Itt -: deEdoas,' subtle , flavor come ' from the ; i finest Mexican ;.Van21a, ( Beajii powible. to pro-;. - core; If gives to the dee-1 :M "Wtt or delicacy it if tued t;i. .t. -r -r r 4 ftear wner-v naTonng . 'f gire. floats how v BURNETTS VANILLA yoa nrited on your . poccf ' aending ; yoo 'Bnrnettti Vanilla School Vaccination Notice. At a meeting, of the Board of Trus tees of the New Bern Graded Schools, held on Friday March 17, 1911, the fol lowing resolution Was passed; Whereas from the report and recom mendation of Dr. J,F. Bhem, Superin tendent of Health of Craven County, in the judgment of - this Board general Vaccination of teachers and children at tending the schools is desired and re quired for the public ' safety. Now, therefore, be it "Resolved. ' That no teacher or pupil be allowed to attend any school of the city of New Bern, after, April 1, 1911 who does hot present to the principal of such school a certificate of a physician Of the city, showing.that such- teacher or pupil has been successfully vaccinat- unless such person has been vaccinated Witnin ten days preceding the date ne orshs presents himself or herself 'or such , attendance, and this resolution shall be a permanent regulation of tbe schools." This regulation applies to both the hits and, colored schools and all pupils are urged to comply with the conditions possible. Certificates for this purpose will be prepared at once and on and after April 1st, no pupil will be admitted to school who has not com plied with this resolution. H. B. CRAVEN, Superintendent, Don't you think its time o get busy and put a coat ot B. IV a faint on your house? We do. J. S. Bas- night Hdw. Co., Phone 99, 67 S. Front St. A Well Known-Judge Hands Down an Opinion. The Savodine Company flr.W..W.V- T Z ; ' DearSirst From the use I have made of SAVODINE I believe is to be a very iraiuable remedy for catarrh and colds. It gives almost immediate relief in case of difficult breathing and lnbaUng,it freely check 11 and gives relief -in severe coughing. So far as I have had oppor tunity to use it; . which . It only a short time, I am much pleased , with its effi ciency. -." '- -u Very truly yours. M: : T.'P.SHEPARD. M'.t-- .- ., J Baruity. Mich. Judge T. F. Sbepsrd Is widely knewa and highly esteemed" He Is a lawyer of recognised ability.- "For years hs was Circuit Judge of the Eastern District et Michigan.''-'t? Wer hbvf have ourScreen pobrf arid Windows iii stock and can fuliyour orders at bnce&&. Basnight, MdW. Co.r Phone 99, 67 , Front St-13'1'-' ' ," flTbeebsrgsazalnat Albert Ulrlch In the Booker T.: Wuhingtoa cae was cbingd from felonious to simple as sault and bell was reduced from f 1,100 LETTER WORK-LESS COST, "I nave nad twonty-nve years', es- perlence In Pdinting and conaider 1 ,1 i J It ', c ,pt rn.o t!,ir.! I r,Ti-r it !r, 11,-ir '(. I"':'rZ 11 1 ' i: L..ID" Remember the bake" that will be held at the ParUh House Saturday morning. All sorts of good thb's for your Sunday dinner, - .. r Practically all arrangements, hkvs been completed for the appearance here oa April S of the Johnny Jones Carnival un)er tneeufpicee of the Maval Brigade. It will be In Dona's field. a uki. Die Palish ilar , fakes' Tomorrow morning at the House another of those populi will be held.' Every lady in the' city la extended a cordial Invitation to at tend this ovent. All varieties of good Next Wednesday - night the Scotch Singers of Glasgow, will give an enter tainment in Grifflo Auditorium. Each member of this organisation Is a -vocalist of ability, and thpse who attend are assured of a rare musical treat. i 't This af ternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of G. C. Speight on Johnsohtreet the Current Event club -wiU hold their regular 'weekly meeting. Every member is earnestly r quested to be present as matters of importance are to be discus-' aed. ' ; f. - o Mr. John Watson had on sale at his Store yeste rday one of tbe largesdrum fish seen here this season. Trje fish measured 35. Inches in length and weigh ed about 60 pounds, - it was caught a few miles below this city early yester day morning. " Do not piss the basket party tonight at eight o'clock by the Baraca and, Phi lathea Classes of the First Baptist church at the parsonage, corner Graves and Johnson streets. A good time is promoted and a cordial invitation 1s ex tended to everybody. J - The attention of the ladies is called to the fact that Miss Blythe's milljnery opening is still in progress and wilLcon - tinue throughout the day. Numbers or beautitui creations in millinery are on display. Visit the store today ana see the latest models in Spring millinery, " The local school tax idea which has been voted or! by several towns in thii county Betms to be spreading, County Supt Brinson informed the writer yes terday that he had received four beti tions during tbe past few days rom towns in this county asking that they be allowed to vote on this special 'tax for public schools. Miss Martha Johnson Glenn, who will have charge of tbe millinery depart ment of J. M. Mitchell & Co's store this season, is. making' elaborate,; ar rangements for their Spring showing of bats which will be held next Than day. One of tbe most complete, arrays of ladies headgear ever brought to ' ihls city will be on exhibit there on that day. Music will also be furnished.1 One of the most attractively deco ted department stores in tbe city Just at this time is that ot ur. J. J. Battel who now has on display one of the most complete lines of dry goods ever seen in this city. Tbe interior of the store Is decorated -with, attractive potted plants, and 'the visitors there during the past few days have been profuse in their praise. The latest designs in drese goods snd also men's furnishings is'! on display. -. v ', 1 . In the police court yesterday af tpr noon several Asyrians were tried Jor being disorderly. One or two of them were" unable to speak the English guage and an interpreter was required. At times the principals in the ; aixsrli would become so excited that it wopid be necessary to stop all proceedings or a few minutes in order to, regain qujetv It is very seldom. 'although there are a dumber of them . residing in this city, that these people ' get into the poltci - Yesteidsy afternoon the Erics, a juve nile base ball team of tome note h) thii city engaged ia a game , of base ball with the Union Point team.' "Some vjery pretty plays were mads- by tbeoopg stars oo both teams but the Erics prov ed beyond a doubt by a - score of Slto 14 that tbelf was the: strongest aggj-e-gatlon of players Tbe batteries were; Speight and Rhea for. the . victors .and Daniels and Bartling for: the Union Point team.-'r-'' V;..-..' i --, ... ... .. . , , v.v Dr Cameron Johnson, ens of tbe most famous lectursrs oo Foreign Missiona ry work of the present day, will arrive In this city tomorrow morning. Darjp g bis visit in "bur city hs will give tbrVe lectures at the . Presbyterian church. His first lecture will te male Sunry morning. At night be will lecture on China. Uo)day afternoon, he will f i dreas the various Ladle's Missionary Societies. Mondsy nlfcht his aubj-;-J will be "Cores-The Miracle of v loos." On Toeiday night ."JapaQT!. Key to Esiurn Aia" will haiscuf Dr. Johnson uhi the tterlopttcoa in Me lectures and they are exceedingly lo structlvs. i . Uotlce to Box lentersv ' ' .Bill (furm la plicd In your 1 to Ull you thl your ho- rmt i i ) the lat rin of thq!irtflr, and to ' jr"U the a"""unt of rant ti l f ! ! heU.tr the left day ' lh j it'-r. will t',ri f .re trmif your t -I (' ',' ) Hi I Lav it fr , ' I V ' ' i ra'l (1 rny y i r T- I. It li r t a : lor (,f i! s'-rf ' ' n ;:'( it, f- t- r ' ynt i If t r-i.i- U r t i !, t !' t ' ' t t I ' C" Wti. Mies Etta Nunn left yesterday morn ing for a isit to New York, ! - Mr. Henry C Foscue, of Pbllocke-H vil e, is vUUni Br. . A! Jones. ' ..... .. . , - Ex-Judge 0. fl. Guioa spent yester day at lunstoR auenduig to- soma prow fessionai baanma. --:.r'- u Mr- Noma Nunn, jof Panama, who baa been visiting. bisnwther, Mra.Nan- ey Nann, -returned yeaterday, .-j, H Hra. J..Cuhtt Mra.St;Cyhe; Goidsbora, who nave been visiting Mrs. Itaaji .ChamorjSilhjijPtTIStarday. . ...... , ''f2'. 1.1 i I Jbereoy announce; mystir . a. candid ate Jorelectioa- to the "offtee of Alder-' man for the city Ot New: Berrt frctt nrsc w arot auojecc 10 action or uemo cratie primary to hi held April Iltn. k Trr;ASH.FQRaft 3 ..Ki.'P,'f i--.r"f Philadelphia ; life ; ' i."i ; IS Making Good in - North Carolina : '- - ' . - .; ... - -. . As evidenced iy. the large amount of business produced by .! .our Agents in this taMjrrsv , ? v. The Company deaires to have representationjn this section and will offer . - -Liberal Contracts to first class Life Insurance Pro ducer. " , V i Addrett i . .V i .... . North American Building Ask for booklet entitled -" "tflE HCENTS COMPAIiY T IPEST YOUR MONEY IN Many men are so busy piling up money in the bank that they actually overlook the s pleasures of life. Why not favestsome of your money in Diamonds shd. get the benefit of your savings?, We are- making j specialty ': of , Diamonds, and our method of- buy-; ing direct saves you the profit of the middle-man. :7 : : : : r Every Diamond Purchased Here is. Guaranteed, J VACCINATION : SniEtDS - -:AT-V ; ei m iiL0i::G'8imii5'ii: 1 .(The atter.ilda'cf the' New Bern public is invited ,to. ihe fact that th3 r.cxt sciici tf the NEVY BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION epefs April 4st, and tnat no better or siifcr nrc:tr.:;r.t h offered for their favorable consider ation, '"-the stGci'cf Ci popular lareitment is now on sale ' thrcLh t!;s tz-r.zj cf the ur.d;rs!;r.cd who will be pleased to cr;l ! I iu r.cr!l3 tzi ccthoJ.oI operation to . anyone I, t r 7;L;Boii2las ' -.'1 -r-4 ' -J ' V J, as j a; , K-.-ruK Mf.n. ytbeloday; jand give W. L Doug- las Shoes a trial ? You 'iiwiil certainlj get more Tcorhrprt and ser vice or the money than; can be obtained elsewhere. 'fx LIPMAN '(PSSt. Front and Middle Sta. K'Boit Kettle RendeTBd Lard Best Tub Butter A.11 Print Butters Bt Oil ' o-nl Irish Potatoes pek Beit Flour Citron ! Granulated Sugar ( Vegetable Lard .1 C. AE1STI Ph6he l74 .7 Middle St. A HEARTY BREAKFAST should be eaten by all Who have work tij do during the day. But with many people breakfast has to be very tempt ing or it is pot eaten. WE HAVE A HOSr OF BREAKFAST FOODS ..." tna at will tempt any appetite. Pancake flours, syrups, cereals and what not. Come and ask to see them. Hams, Smoked Jowls, Sour and Sweet Pickles, Hotel Astor Coffee, Apples, Oranges, Cabbage. Everything guaranteed and delivered promDJtr. Broad Street Grocery Co. PHONE 1 ' ' ' ' NEW BERN. N. C. We carry a complete line ot Hardware ana want your FORDS business. J S. Basnight Hdwj Co. BOYD, Art 4 CO, l!oma 258. MLLINERY OPENING! PlfffANDlREEPTlP M'gthe ge the show room and reception hall Thursday From 6 to 11 Opening Continuing Through Friday March 24th. Lette's MilKneiT "THE WOMAN'S HATTER" 109 EAST MIDDLE ST. Pox River Print Butter ONLY 35c. PER LB. AT McDANIELS. Also Fncy Elgin Butter 84c, Fancy Cream Cheese, Import d and Domestic Macaroni, N. C. Hams and Shoulders, Libby's Tripe 20c can, Good Table Peaches 15c, 3 lb can, Fancy Carolina Whole Rice 7Jc lb , and lots of other good things to eat, at bottom prices. YOURS FOR CASH ONLY, J. L. McDaniel 41 Middle St. Phone A COMPLETE LINE OF EDISON POHNEGRAPHS AND RECORDS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR SOME OF THE LATEST RECORDS. WILLIAM T. HILL THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" Phone 253 C-A-W-D- Anolher shipment of that Famous Liggetts Chocolates received by express. SATURDAY CANDY AT 29c PER POUND. Anything in the Drug Line. Prescriptions Called for and Delivered. I Gaston Drug Company ON THE COR NER PHONE No. 66 Clploml of Merit and Sold Medal 'Awarded; SL Louis txpo. -1904 T.--j.- TURNER Furniture Phone 172, ,.. :! 'V: TIIO Evening 23rd 91 New Bern, N. C M ijuddlel Street OPPOSITE THE POST-QFF1CE SAFES JuBt received a car lonil of Iron Safes which we will sell cheap for caflh or on time. Safes now oo dis play in our show windows. Write, phoue or call for catalog. ' Co., . 93;J.:irJfll8,S!. .'l' PO.! Bojt 448 BEST
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 24, 1911, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75