TO: y hi -Vs jtt ft 0 jjGLAD TIplNGS OF GREAT JOTf - 1 1 ' - r .?-A"!:n 66o rest sou mem?, (Bentlem t I I. Qod rest you mer-ry, gen -tie-men, Let .nothing you dis tr ' 11 ' r r r f r 1 fa; may, Re-memberChristour Sa-vi-our WasbornonChristmas J j J J J.J i j . 1 1.1 fHh. J'J J J JV ' J J I J i y r 'r.r f t r r trr Day, i To save at all from Satan's pow'r When we were gone a i r ' 1 r 1 r 'r r r t i r r ? Chorus. stray;- O . .i ti - dings of com fort and joy," comfort an J I I v I joy, O . dings of com fort and 1 joy. r s. ' r. i i v. . J J- i- i a J. j j fr 1 7 rl ,11'' II a ,1 i.-. v-x" ,t :'r' -t ? t"5. v 'i' In Bethlehem, til Jewry, r i THU blesaed 9a bf tw bona' And laid wtthlp manger, fpon thla blessed mor6, The wblcb Bis Mother kkary. Did nothing take In scbra - . , .' 0 tidings 4. From Ood our flea enly Fatner ! A blewed Angel os m. w , o t And unto emaln Sbepberds : Urotigbt ftdinga vfibs mom . W ' Bow that in Bethlehem was born ATb Shepherds at those tidings Rejoiced moch In mind,' ' And left tbelr flocks s-feedlng la tempest, etortu and wind, And; went to Bethlehem straightway, ' H The on of God tf And ; w i , -y , And when they came t Bethlehem f . Where our dear 8sTonr lay,-; , , , .-They fond Him m a manger. h Where oen feed on hay-?-iy '.Bis Mother Mary'ftntellng down : v ,Tbe Sob pf Ood by Name , . I , J. r x Vnto Ijhe lord did pray i 4 0 tidings 4c t, 5-:. aoaings 1 - "Ijkt tinthlnir vnii flvivhry " 1 ' " v ' AH vhn wlthih thla nlaca il.a:la IT i.nr imi I t " 'T i"T'''l ' -Hl't'-' 'm A- nrtttl twi n4 ttvrKafhMfut ?' .''v. Now tor the lord sing pralaes. v 4' r S 0 Of s Dure Vinrtn brtehL - M ; ; . " irw ail ukw wnw tnnw id mm ;-:S': ' C v' 0 tidings. Ac. Each other now embrace.: .This holy tide of Christmas! All other doth deface 0 tidings, N 4 in it 1 IEII- M'l H 0 VMVH E f J-VH ERE ? (1 ll)f AbcoIutelyPure The only BaWngPrnvdermadg from Rpl Grape Cream of Tartar Read the Label Alum Baking Powder will not mane healthful rood ...t.-k. ELIZA WAS GENEROUS. Her Munificent Offer For in Original Five Act Tragedy. People arc UUely to look IjiioIi coiu mtseratin.Kly Uon the piist In tlie.se dayn of modern progress. When we hear whnt the most proliric ot present day novelists receives it word mid what the weekly royalties of any well known playwrights are we say that the literary profession has couie into its own. Some hark hark to the con trantiiiK tale-thnt Milton rrretved only 5 for the tirst ropyrinht ol "Paradise Lost." au epl- In twelve books ronlainiiiK a total ot 10.5uV lines, but that was over two centuries ago. lo? received $10 for "The Raven." That may be dismissed with the statement that poetry never paid. The modern way of making money by literature Is even more recent thnn Is generally thought Alexander Hill of Cincinnati, one of the iwst known bookmen and collectors of the middle wetst. has a letter In hla collection of autograph tbat proves this point. Two generations ago Kliza Logan was a leading actress In America. Read ber letter. O budding genius on the typewriter, and be glad that when you are paid It is space rates for the local paper: Tremont House. Hoiton. May 17. 1854. EL Dusveaull, Jr . Chnrleatown. Mam Sir I wish an original live act tragedy the feature to he u heroine, myself the personutor of it: the scene not to be latil fan this country, the plot to tie optional with the auihor-for which. If I like IU I will pay $f fti-spectifully. ELIZA LOGAN. Boston I'ost. American Leaf Colors. It has been observed that the leaven of American trees, such as maples, sen r let oaks and so forth, which at home exhibit splendid colors iu the autumn, fall helow i heir reputation In tblB regard when transplanted in Kng land or on Hie continent of Kurnpe. All English observer, who has been studying Hie causes ot the autumn tints of trees. tliniUs the siih-i lot ity Of our woodlands arises troin the soft and mild vet glowing climatic condi tions provnlllni: here III rile fall Kllg lllliil It is added, ts rarclv blessed with an Indian .runnier. v hen the climatic conditions pertnil the leaves to retain constrii" alio v!t.-ittl. m the autumn tlie colored pigmrm is normally developed- lieiye the glorious forests tit the I idled Mutes. - Chicago Uecord i ran Begi ning M on day Dec. 1 6 we will sell all choice cuts of beef and, choice Cuts o'.'pork at 15 cents the pound, al-choice cents;, rsaiisace- two pbui)d for 25c, all pork sausage, I oc, geese, turkeys and chickens s at lowest market prices. These Prices are for CASH only. , . - Phone 217 Swies Chard. Chard is the blear bed leaves, leaf sli Us r inidr rlr or . i t:iin plants, as of the ul.rho arlir-lioke : t white beet, also a variely of 1 1 i ; t- beet ; Swiss ha nl beet, leaf beet In r ooking Swiss chard for greens the wide white mid ribs are cut out ami the green leaves served alone, tin ribs being cooked separately and served like asparagus, for which they are an appetizing suh stituie. Then" for a change, a dish of leaves and ribs together is served as greens, but this always seems a waste of gn:id material when either is better alone. The hens greedily eat any that may le left v. hen the table is cleared, or the cows anil trigs will disKjse of it, to that uol a leaf need Ire wanted. All things considered. Swiss (hard la one of the most satisfactory plants a gardeuer ran raise. Kx hange. -After ail that 'has been written r of the sinking of the .TITANIC, with a,los$ of over; 1600 Mv, here are some facts that may in terest you.'. Three hundred and sixty six of ach lOOOaccidents happen while at HOME, on the STREET or while taking part in GAMES and RECREATION. BUT wherever thf-y happeir, ALL will be paid benefits under our Aceirert Policies. i They are so cheap, so jefiable and so complete in the protection iven, that it is cheaper to carry one than to TAKE CHANCES, REMEMBV R, one person in every seven is injured every year. H A IN & STYRdN GENERAL INSURANCE. Broad and Middle Street New' Bern. N. C. ' New Betn mm: mm AG a grapes 20 cents per lb. PRUNES, LARGE 2 LBS. for 25 cents. ORANGES FLORIDA S5 and 40 cents. FRESH EGGS. L. S. GRANT & COMW 24 Middle St. Phone 25. For a Christ1" mas Present ( nl m lllrlllin n ili1! -.. rji will lv long, r i. -in mi I .nr.l i'!i" (i icnil In n. Iili. ,i. i OK I S - I i I y,l IL.ii Itrii'!, an I t .null i I 'i 1 1 n l h.' it t he . .a! kind t .11.11 in "!..ai I. ox, A nil r- l.nlllr "I I'.lllill.llN i'. ,ilw.is : plei-iin- t.j i lu r. ripieni .mil ia..rkr oo.l t.i-ic ,ii. d rl. lie n in the giver, l or . nun. i box ol in; i- t iars, not ion lii.in. I l .r l.nlv', .1 box ol llll Kr's (.naily -II'' alas in orrler. lira Ih.ier I i iv ( o. h.i e a full slni k r.l tin bc-i oi .ill 1 1, use and will sell at all I In e..r ruiin ! pric.'si. Bradham Drug Co. All cars stop at Brad hams corner. WATCH THIS SPACE for prices we will offer you SATURDAY, DEC. 28TH. when we start our $22,000 BANKRUPT STOCK SALE Remember The Date and Place Save money by waiting for this sale Chas. EHis & Bio. 72 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. All Pork Sausage No CEREAL Filler Used MEAT SOLD FOR CASH New Bern Produce Co. n s. i I JM HAyE OPENED MY 1 a n o u y ire m most complete line carried in the city.- Don't Walt k for Xmas to buy but . come early and' pick out s what you want; : We willdeHyer.it when you want t; G."J.:McSOiffiLEY r ' ill SNTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS. ,