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...... bfl n ;0i 1 iiA.! ; in recent M4onuis ,1 . . M wont, Duz vo 1 a r r I L. letfa! of any ;.w,afct a U V . ' W if peed that itosltch'&p- p; L Ji2r . er tp tast hew tharitodis; Y 'i' 'r '.r 2? W tribute. t will turn a .rv', !J v.. vjj pburid of metal into type :s(J '?yM' , j ifrs. .?l of the highest quality in fcj -xVy , less than two minutes. 'IIP migj ' With this machine we are 3.1 especially well prepared to S t' fcl provide a variety of type '-jfZ'- It! mmmm I fQr Qur patfOnS. , Jii ' I 1 l . )Tr 1 g Monarch Cottrell ' t i-S Cylinder Prss Jn1 - Ite, 51 tThi is the press ( p ' yl . which .the Daily and Semi jJ; 4: j ! Weeklyjournal are printed y V 51 It is a new and thorough-1 ". I f Jy up-to-date machine. . t m. this is on of the latest tj KJ I f 1'n'-k',es of folder. It is at- ! V I I V l i ( . , - J U1! Jbtached to t he press and is a JJ Csj-ff " J --- g7 wlabor sav' r as most folders K I'J . , j 7a h are detached and require an Jl ', 3 Vjj Jviextra man to operate them. 'I1 , New Series . 4"" f f II Chandler & Price Job Press 5 ' i Vt j g The cut below also shows a brand new ,n"f J pBBr-TS3" machine the largest job press we could f ;?tv1y' jj S4 buy. It will print a imall size newspaper. ' " hi r4 V:t .. 'V';-' V' i W ; II ? v:.v. . . r' . V ,1 i i-j (i Vt. v nqther new job press, but smaller 6ie . Y' a-w ,v lV .thathe OtKer one shown.' it is a JIevj j ' ;.; r 1- '-r - - -Merles Chandler: Trice; conceded ,-to' be J Sr -v . 5 - , s- -"' ' "thftMstjoD press. .v-.r, l , ... -i Whether yoii need .theordinary Jines of commercial printing, or, have a newspaper or magazine 1 1 THE PRICES WILL BE MADE ASfLOW' AS POSSIBLE CONSISTENT . i; ,; - VITII THE QUALITY OF WOUK- - M . u y n r v.Yr than ever blp izicKwapv you wantrted,, ; It r, ill V T r 1, t 4 I: I it r n ; -1 I: Jl lulsauua ui uuimuo 5 ; be to your in interest 7. I A. jl. ; AN- ' INTERRUFTiON ; '-', - v v r By-ANNABEJU BRINMADE I'repuratlou yrtir$ belnjf nwde for a foiiBral la tb Mancot rainily, The body of Bettx Marpot.j;el ihtee, "was to tx? buried' lit 11 o'clock, and It 85 now IO.i A great deal of sympatb waif Bbowol the 'family, foe there vere rf wd fireumstanc! attendiDf the young girl's death. In fact. It wai eon aWered a cas of.soicide. ... About a year before Betty began to abow elsna.of despondeacy. She had left acheot aud waa ready to tak aoclal poaltlon aniens the young people ef the town hi. which abe llred. Her Bother, partly to dlrert her from her condition of mind, did what ahe could U ciuduct ; her it; Bjt art' refuae to to'a6ug theae it fcer fw age. bat when with (hei, inatad tiketnif Ni !Mitht ;hery a irsatir ra'M xieang f .a M- HaMB Wh had 'gMvf ;ap titj: ':e1ana-': fof..:'-wlU! to 1 frou her lethargy.1 ftat, (tod fntUe. at last jcara np family nhaldaa waa. t couraa. eoaanttad. ..HJtalked' wWh Betts. akk 4tl irm'aa'ivens. aW terlbed ! a tonle te ha taken "three tlipea day beformeala," but tta8cr(,BMith r. that he could find no organic j la ea4r He thought that chanK o ecena (oifht be benefltial, but the M argots tonld not afford to take the patient away. Bealdea. abe aald he dldn t care to go away. The doctor auggeeted that there might be a young man In the ease, but Mr. Margot declared that her daughter bad never shown any pref erencea for auy of her male acquaint ancee. To this tbe doctor replied that first lore on the part of a young girl from sixteen to twenty wus apt to as sume Terr singular forms, tie had treated cases of supposed physical mal ady which eventually had turned out to be simply lovesick ness. One of 'his patients had shown signs of a break ing down lu health simply because abe could not make up her mind between two suitors aud' had Inally eloped with a third, to whom her parent had uo ob jection whatever. One morning when the good lady went Into her daughter's room with the usual toust and coffee she would not . permit Betty to arise before' It o'clock tbe room wn empty. The bed had not been slept in. The frightened matron rushed from tbe roem. calling her' daughter wildly. The household. Betty wtcepted. responded, and even tually the whote" town was roused. The day passed with no word from the missing girl. She must' bare de parted lu the night, for no one had teen her go. - Every Tillage hi the, neighborhood received telephone mes sages describing Betty's personal ap pearance and Inquiring if sbe bad been aeea. All her relatives far and near were notinen. rsot a noperui worp came from any point. Mrs. Mareot. after she beenme so far calmed as to express an opinion on the cause of her daughter's departure, aald she believed that Betty's mind had been affetted through some dis ease which "that stnpiu doctor nan failed to discover. The people ef the town had many and diverse opinions. Mr. Griffin, across the street, who had heard Mrs. Mn'otot tin ImpnMent. ex citable woman scold her daughter. averred that the latter had been driven away by i'rnelty. . Some of -the neigh borsold ma ids op married wouien Who had adopted dogs In lieu of chll- aren said that Betty bad not been properly brought up and had gome to the bad. One day n fresh luip'tus. wns given to these conjectures by the discovery of a' i body of a woman In the river, It was bloated beyond recognition. Jut It was about, Betty s height, and the hair wns'abont the same color as bers. The consensus -of opinion was that it was her reuialus: that in n fit of temporary insanity she bnd escaped ffoni home aad,.Bh.wieheIwlfiTb.eWlll;ht' was snaaed'pnot ::tetSteJlt.::"'iAhrider-:i taker :Hnreff it. for' burial, ad this brlnsfs, M to the bejrlnulng of our story, WhlcUJs,also;thee!Hl,-: . ; Persons were assemblliiK at the Mar iofe(to,"my:th'jfe last . resiH-cts to th.irod,l(he:''eleiynmii.;'had arrived. theiniidiaker ?wa golnw Jiiil)o?ir!:with aoft trend plvlng directions In a modu-. lalwl , Voice, when Mt youpg niauano wnjttn'?:.1rned'a-vrnee.ijiii1-.c,ang.ar. a view "of the .hearae and -carrlrtges standing ;t)fjire tp4 .door.- The lady sank nn the man's Itbaom wlth a gasp: hnuterlnft-sthe4W6;''a'ri!el;t!iel HAf the house of the funeral. Th clw-arytuao wa mentioning souie. lorely traltof' :Auf. dasedi;wi)ert:. tlie fhlef mouriiers : uttered' ah exclamation of rhjipHs'i?a nd maile a .holt fer the, hw II, where' st'itl the: JewCeme'iM'i;i'"'!iiVi' 'phv' !Mty!xelHlmed both ;fathef and ni her.Jn a tireat uv' 3.53- The yytisequies wei-e dhcbn tluued' iw newunt -of theJjippearHnce of tle 1; ' Jectjfor -which 1 they-ere; held. and a great relief, a rreat' joy. reigned. In their stead.-This was Betty explana- j "Georg met me when I ' W " a : ichoelglrl. ani we loved. , . Then, that horrid Kate Caxter came betweeu tis. and for a long while I was: afraid she'd' get him away from me. But one day lie wrote me that she had been telling Ki's about me. and I concluded to ko 1 s h e her a piece of my mind. TM t--lf was that (!"ine nnd I t''u 1 ..t (,--r f ri,i rried. I"1" v ; , ' ' -fis Advice Worked. "1 "And -don't .forget to cllinb,' boy." aald the uitvr 4uy Polonlua as ha jiart ed from his college .bound aon( "climb and keep a-clUnbln'.. ; -: v ' "I wont forget, dad." aald the bov -pondby.-- vV " - ' ,' He dldn forget A Three days later he climbed over tle prostrate forma of twenty-even dts a bled sophomores and. climbing the greased pole to the hated upper claw emblem, yanked it from. Its fastening thereby wiuning a place In tbe esteem of his fellow students that a score of scholarships couldn't equal. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Dead a Doornail. "As dead as a doornail" at flrsi terns utterly senseless, but become lively aud picturesque when we re member that knocker were once on) versally used. Beneath the knocker In order to prevent dtangnriag rhr deer. a large nail or holt was driven An tmpatien't caller, waiting fer tlx gtwr. lu :bft pand wulal ; frejraentl use tbe 4ae4i wit xrtt f erce. nun I In trresponalveneea ef the nail gave lise to this ex premie. VlrVitln ne filhrw. Tflvery eaie Who- ha fe4 OccJrtWn to writ: while rldtng rin railways train wlU he iateratwl in Ah fet rttwto the ataaareeabi effect Mrtbe; Jarrlag ef the crel are greatly, mitigated by WThing on 'a pillow Tt pillow any b either beld.on the Ian er pUced on a table. The pad of paper and the arm vrhlCh gnidesthe pen ereocfl should both rest on the pHlow. I this manner It will be found pos sible to write legibly and with com fort lo a train flying at fall speed. I indon Answers. Poer Mamma. The Dear Cbtld-Ou. Mrs. Bloom, when did yon get back) Mrs. Bloom Bless you. dear. I was not away any where. What made yon think so? The Dear Child I thought yon were. I beard my mamma say that you were at logKerbwids witn your husband for over a week. Original. "Was there anything orijrtnat in his speech at the banquet?" "Well, he admitted that he knew tie was to be called on." Detroit Kree Press. Wall Instructed. Miss Klfth Avenue Mmidle eiiimsto Dean iiNiiistrin'ted delegate .Mls Bea con Street I m'Mistlile! She's from Bos ton.- Life. Seharlor i j mirror in which every ae displays hi image Coethe. WATCH THIS SPACE for prices we wiii pfferyou SATURDAY, when we BANKRUPT Remember The save money $22,000 for this sale -r- 72MiM&:&&,s AllfPork i No CEREAL Filler Used J mm : in Trent Hotel building ajid as usual have the ; ..' most complete line carried in the city. Don't xvzit forXmas tbbuy but-come':earlyf and pick out'- . f what you want ; we wiiiaenver it wneu uu , , t it. 1 Iff ft " After all that has been written of the sinking of the TITANIC, -with a loss of over J60Q . lives, here are some facts that may in terest you. j ''. ' Three hundred and sixty six of each 1000 accidents happen while at HOME, dn the STREET or while taking part in GAMES and RECREATION. BUT wherever thfy happen, ALL wilt be paid benefits under our Accident. Policies. i ; They are so cheap, so. reliable and so complete in the protection given, that it is cheaper to carry one than to TAKE CHANCES. REMEMBER, one person in ?very aeven is injured eypT Broad and Middle Streets New Berty K. C. New fad ' FINE MALAGA t 1 20 cents per lb. ttr. PRUNES, LARGE) 2 LBS. lor-25 cents, ORANGES fFLORIDAl 35 and 40 cents. FRESH EGGS., L 5. BRUT 8 COMPm 24 Middle St Phone 25. For a Christ' mas Present del Miiiethinn useful- so you will be longer reiueinlii red anil jii'ir llleiul l)ein tilt il. I OK INIANi K A Bood Hair III llsll Jlld ('.null I - I'etter til. 'II t hr usu.t! kind (.urnl in "I,,;k lniXv-.-.." A n;ee I-wtile uf Pert u n.ei s is al;!i I'le.iMire 1 i he eeiiient anil nurk oim! t.iste ami il.-!ie-te in llu give?, I' or a man, a le:x of niee eigarst not loo main, f r a lady, a box of lluv' ler's Candy are always in order. liralhai'i DriiR Co. have a fiiH sloc k of the best ol all the.se and will sell at all"! Iie" ear-ronn I rirs. Bradham Drug Co. All cars stop at Brad- hams corner. DEC. 28TH. start our STOCK SALE Date and Place oy wami New Bern, N. C Sausage H0VM7HEI1WHERE? I 15 POT LO nr. 4 .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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