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NEW BERN MAN PRESIDENT Li . . Ljlj U ' III - - I I W J . ' ; i s , - : V. i t i "II : rS Its ri n n r? n nn ty I Owen G, Dunn Heads New Newt , ' Paper Association. 5 ! - .Durham, Dec. .16.--jA number off S on ;v;fefli1i In recent intHstWe haveiihstallecl;tnou$ands of dollars v WO of newj machinery; putting us in better shape than ever before for filling your orders. representatives of North Carolina af ternoon papers - met here Saturday oijiiE ' jor ir purpose - ot lorming a North Caroling circuit : for' pres. re- ports, , ,-, hose present were Owen GS Punii; ef 'The New : Bern Sub, J.. L Horne-T-Ir;. of the Rockv ..Mount Trlni gram, 1 AJ. Jteece ot ;-; He . .reens- f boro RecnnJ.. J.'f", ,Hurlty of The Ki Sali,i boryToat and S, J, Fhclsinger of 111 SIS The Wilmi'intn T)isnntrh , The- Wil. ' tfAta I ' ' - 1 ' son Uimrs .and. The Concord Tribune jUl Saying that ii-ma impossible for them III to be prticiif, .but that jhey.wefe to fjjlbe'COitnl.tJ on it the organization. f ? I 7' 'SBOcidfioii organized by elect- Dor'itm Sun, 'from .the tetter editors weie of We:to'nitw-ireiard ndiohiy to 46hieh class Mc&trl rrtlr f1l-t rtr ltr'nfiin tlrre rt 1 r ' Ji- phases ; of the press service were dis- cussed at length, and plaiis for getting .. If'-? These two illustrations show the Ldnston Mono type Machine, the same being composed of a key bord and caster, TheMono type casting machine is a complete automatic type -foundry, - producing type , borders and spacing ma terial, of any .size ' at a speed that' makes it cheap er to cast new than to dis tribute, j It will turn a pound of metal into type of the highest quality in less than two minutes. With this machine we are especially well prepared to provide a variety of type for our patrorts. it) ntrwviJ tnorotiglil; ., J- 1 - y Monarch Cottrell Cylinder Press This is the press on which the Daily and Semi Wfieklv Journal ? nrintd iff It is a new and thorough- fi ly up-to-date machine. t i.. 1; f service were gar.e into Kir. Dunn w s elected S!s land will have full c'larcre of the arrantre MJ I ment. He will visit Washington and J J New York, at an early date and make jjj I (uch contracts that will give to the af- 4,11. i " t r c-. .i i iCTiiwn aauics oi me state a imicn '. I httttr riroc evrvir IIia mnr.rinfr l.ct iS I Satflrda v lasted until near midnitrht Jafter which the visitors went to the (II I two local newspaper offices and in 'jjtlspected the plants. 2ZZ I "wad r-u v unw en L' t. I - The Christ ma number of the Sal- Ivation Army's oflicial organ, the War (til Cry, has been received at the local fjjlpost a"d it isone of the best number Sit lever issued. Profusely illustrated by the color, process of printing and con taining in all thirty-tyo pages of mat ter that cannot fail to interest the read ier, it will be of exception..! interest to all. The frontispiece "Among the Low ly is "very appropriate for the holiday season and there are a number of other colored pictures, among which is the late ( ;;jeral Booth and his pet- dog "Gyp." Captain Satterfield, realizing many New Bern citizens would jr I like to own a copy ot this interesting paper, nas secured more man the usu niimhpr and thpsp miiHt hr mil;!. Snmp 551 homes will be visited but the force at 11 1 present is busily engaged in making i' "llj I preparations for the big Christmas Vs $ Ji i-- i i- l ... iS.JI i"c poor aiiu nave dui nine 2,2 1 spare time . However, a phone mes 3laarr tr f ho Arfnv' ti rtf i i :i if ..r a will I secure one of the Christmas numbers The price r Feel worn outblue and tired f Don' into bronchitis, pneumonia or catarrh. ' Auy aoa toDio wntca lias proven ita aluo i L; j arts AcHq l't letydur cok develop J ?M tb. The reliable alter I 1 S io IB tija past jUt f6 ia -1 t 1 olden -'Bfedieal Eeatowa activity to th llw and to the circulation ti.n tt ait. .-vniM, tfie digoBtiun aad appstlte trapmvcit and tho wbf.le b.! ' -.,.. the wvosttuiK furce of tli. extract of aativo iuwi'ri-4ij '.' -.pJanta. . Jn ounsequence, tha hnart, -.-n trd nprve .Oe! ; 5 I , --t refraslungr iciluenoa, i'or over years tns r-iiinblc r.;a.Jy b.i I ' Ikb sold ui Uoum) torm by all 3wdK.nif aan-. 1 Vein-aw a!..j uo wuuoia m touie. i.rn in ant v:.-: ji vovr 1mjjj.:;5 doesn't keep intend 50 ciiB-cetit suimps to K. .it. j- ce,". :.0. l: jJu-j. " The Common Sense Mud-ctrl . -uus.fr 650'; c." 7953 ptiyifcutitni:ni uii nc xi.' (.utn'nut. , Send 31c inoii-ijnttiiaji:j?a u, i'.Y. Pixix:, JJ.JJ. J- 1 I HAVE OPENED MY TOY STORE in Trent Hotel building and as usual have the most complete line carried in the city. Don't wait forXmastobuy but come early and pick out what you want. We will deliver it when you want it. J. McSORLEY SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS. G. . 1 rti-. I 3 (of the War Cry for you. I 1 1 for this number is ten cents . Omaha Folder. This is one of the latest makes of fold or. It is at tached to the press and is a labor .eavvr as most folders are detached and require an ejetra man to operate them. New Series Chandler & Price Job Press ' The cut below also shows a brand ; new machine the' largest Job press we' could buy. , It will print a small size newspaper.-!1" ' HCv' III 1 J ' X 4V nam . -- .:':7'l - - ' ;i ii )i .7'. . r' 1 H - 1' I I ' v V 'J V- -r,v ' v CAR BUILDERS ORGANIZE A meeting was held at the James Hotel last Saturday night for the pur f- I pose of federating the car men in the 1 Moca! Norfolk Southern shops. Repre fjj Isentatives from the Norfolk and Bert SSley branches ot this lederation were I nrAupnt sinrl accicti'H in tht mppfinir M m I 1 ' T. - r A till -rtnrl Muifin thi. Irw-al f Arlnratmn Cl I wau irDDtiirpH with turpntv-fivr mp.m. III bers and a charter was granted. All branches of the railroad are ' I already organized and members fof the 5 i Ifederatto SI tton of 'trainmen. WHITKLAW REID DEAD Great ,skl Another riew job press, but smaller size th'an the other one shown.., It is a New ; ', fies .Chandler & Price,, conceded to-be v. - , v the best job press."" " , ' -.. -:- thrift h.":'.". TiHPs.l-i ft ' i-'' j . . T" v Whether you riecd the ordinary 11.:3 cf ccriirirrcial printir or, have a newspaper or marline 5 ou v. r-:t k rL:t: !, it Lr-to, your interest - ' , - to jsca us fcvcre i i.;cl iour civicr. THE PRICES .WILL E PJAD" AfjLOV.TAS rCCIELE CONSIGTLNT aAil lli. V; v.. . . American Ambassador To Britain Passes Away. London, Dec 16. Whitelaw Reid, the l American amba-sador to Great Britian since 19C5 died- at -his London 1 1 residence. Dorchester housef shortly jit after noon yesterday from pulmonary j. j lotdma. The end was quite peacful. 21 Mrs. ; Kcia a;no tneir aaugnter, Mrs. I John vtCubert Ward, were at the bed t I side. ' ' 1 - ? f 1 - . The ambaeiador bad been unconsious since -.9 o'clock in the morning and at intervals during jthe previous 4 hours he ha,d ' been slightly delirious j -a resuk"- ef "--t ne ' drugs administered to ina ct neepTv ; - , Sir Thomas Bartow, .physicia'n f to ( jthe King, who was called in v last week after 7Ir. vReidV illness became acute and hi regular physician, . Dr., William- Hale ' White, j. issued , the' following J bulletin as'to the cause of death: t . S S "A fortnight ago the American am- bassadorhad a ulight bronical attack ! j 1 1 similiur to others which he had suffered 1 J i I at considerable intervals. ' On Wednes- duv . ki.sv asthma mu Dpr vened and , tfar I I -i. 1 V. ,. w ' f if.or.irwa(na 1im,i.. iritfii' n a . i - K - " . " 1 vere.'Kadifle to' extreme exhaustion. - "It avus hoped that, be might. rallvj I j las no pneumonic symptoms bad apprar- asthma were gotten under control, but ; I 'Sunday, morning the exhaustion be- ( J iMOir ..xtrenie and he died from, pul- I l it nary oedema at 1:10 p. m." CROWDS THRONG BUSINESS DISTRICT. ' The weather yesterday was ideal m l conductive to Chrif.tmat shopping 1 all i" ri : X' f i' y snj e"i' -mp s a co t s rnm e( pt:r- r ; " n s I c t tf t?-e vaiiui;s res. Tl 're are oi.!y ciTit more ,"Z (Livs before Christmas t f P t! tu n w.'l l e f 1 Withoot Cliimneys "70Usee them J- often the builders' and contractors' shacks the temporary build ings for every sort of purpose. Almost invaria bly they are kept warm and comfortable in cold weather by the Wh ereverfur- iT:J'!l TlrJ I naces or orainary stoves cannot be used, or- wherever ordinary heat is not sufficient there you find need for one of these handy Perfection Heaters. .. . If you've a house without a chimney, or a cold spare room, or a balky furnace, you will appreciate the - Perfection Heater. Made with nickel trimmings (plain steel or enameled turquoise blue drums). Ornamental. Inexpensive. Lasts lor years. f Kaaily moved from place to place. At dealers everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY j''',.. (Incorporated tq Nw Jrey) V..V.-- Nwrk.N.X BaltBOM, Mi sT 33eaBBMffiiareK ifSy BLY A RED CROSS SEAL! r f t f . ' - ?Oi2V ll U a-- U ' .1. r AT The Post-office Department has ap proved of the Red Cross Christmas Seal design being t sed this year, . and - the seals may, therefore in accoidaace with order' No; 5029 of the-Post-office Department 4'be affixe'd to the reverse side "of domestic mail matter.'' Red Cross; Seals-- must be placed -only on the back of letters and not on the ad dress side of any- packages Hiat v ar going through the mail. . They may be placed anywhere .on matter, going by express. ' As many seals may te usco on the back of a letter or package as may be desired. . . Care should ,be ex ercised in fending merchandise, through the mails not to place seals over the string with which the package is o.l, since this seals the package against T-t'on an 1 & cts it to f rt-ilasj e r;iti s. Led Cross Foal may i i 1 cn t' i reverse wK'e v iad ir;nt- rr sent to Austria, Germany, Great p:por. Tries- ( 'hrist in:is Seals are not good for postage. 1 hev willl not e.irry iny mail matter, hut anv kind ol mai matter will carry them. 4 The stamps can lc purchased at Bradham's drug store, Duffv's drug store, Ilviiryls drug store, daslon l)otel, Edward Clark's cifjar stose, George B. Waters' store, McSorlcyV store, andthev car ulso be secure I from Prof. H. B. Craven ami at the Presbyterian bazaar to be held thit afternoon and the Bpatist bazaar t be held Fndav afternoon. .' . ORDINANCE. Be it Resolved by the Board of Aider' men of the City of New Bern: . PfrThat no person shall le authorized to shoot off a gun or pother fire arms, -or' (Shoot- any; rocket, pop-crabker, or-other.-: fire works, or any combination of .-I. .gutf powder '. or , other .- explosive- , material in any- street, or; footway ,' . the city between the hours of 10 a, mi- and 1 p. m. on the 2Sth day of Decei- her, 1912. i " . . ' See Ch..IV., sec. 7T. , r- ' 1 t." x There re tkree bit preblenas adrertisiHg: ' , ' ' s ' To bit the righteeple , , At the risht time -r , la the rtiht way. T The New Bern Journal aelreavV two cf tfrtrA. T It fie' s the bvylri'J : data lia-; the rtorr inj hours-the houraa eis riost f""' '? r--ke their. F?aat f rf - .' " . It c ?yre ' nt ; i - t . -1 f ' i ' a , in: : s r -, r r - ' t la r;r r.er is r iT7 -4 V If nain, and mo: t of the Tiitish Qoo' u rf t I ' ianJAustr" a Guate '.i, I rTi..'v an.l I'ortrs'il refuse ' i I "-iiii'- non-pc-.-.- r - , f -v-U r .y 1 e i. i :' f (?(' " -, on t on I i
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