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THE 1- iah Ancl 1 7ri It: ic: - i -..-5 .. .V'- ;t i I ( J II I HOTELS When a Bank is backed by ample a,t Siirnliia anH atrlrt State supervision, combined lth -i'dl'lFfe rectorate . such . as ; the following,-" ' v assurance of safety S Chas S. HolHster . Kby.J.Wi Stewart. v Mcyenee, . : iSk .' V- Aberly? K. E. Bennett, E. H. '' '-'Mi' ', Meadows ' Jr.V C . D. Bradham 'S' T. A. Uzzell. H. M.' Groves, W. P. ' " Metts.'W. J. Swan, G.-C Speight:' 'if': are afforded every ?:f, fety" - . . l r, Wm. Dunn, Clyde - : -i ' f , ..:V. niiin' ni"if nuniii 1'niiiinnnniinifniiniiiinmTnnr DON'T COUGH ; YOUR LIFE AWAY We can stop that hacking and that throat irritation. We can stop it in quick time too Try our cough remedy with the guarantee - to do the trick. Drugs of purity, Prices that are a continual challenge to I : comoetition. W e are pre scriptoin pharmacists and only registered clerks are permitted to do our compounding. You come out once to come again. Wood - Lane Drug Company. Gaston Hotel. . H ' M 'Raker. St.' Louis: J. Mcllroy, BaltoV; Ben'Cainpen, Goldsboro; W. Burt, fcharlptte;S. T. Gorman, Chicago; Mrs. Gl G: Bell, Oriental; W. J. AUman, N, Y. R. A. G. Barnes, Washington, n" C H t. ilartman, Balto.; W.' B. Stevens, Pittsburg, Pa ; J. L. U-sher, Baltd,; H: F. White, Norfolk; W. Egleston, Norfolk; J. D. White, Clin ton,' S. C.; P. B.. wilks, Notioik; c Hutto, Spartansburg; P. G. Spangle, Cleveland;vC. A. Moseley, Jr., N. Y:; W. H. Balier, W. L. Grice, W. L. Riley, Norfolk; W. L. Cooper, Graham, N. C; R,,E. Summers, Norfolk; C. E. Bell, Raleigh; C. W. Williams, N. C; K C ;tone. N. C: N. B. Josey, Scot land Neck; D. G. Rudy. N. Y.; F. A. Rnmham. Chester; W. C. Moss, Rich.; L. W. Boney, N. C James Hotel. p K Ellincton. Raleigh; J. H. Stephenson, N. C; C. W. Mcintosh, Memphis; D. Y. Falsortr, N. a. r. Mitchell, N. Y.; Geo. 1. fenny, j. v,, Ppnny, R. D. Penny, F. E. Lasseter Rilly Kirk, O. Ei Lassiter, C. A Hutchins, R. I- Simpson, Greensboro n it Hpnsev. Hampton, Va.; I. J Broadus, N. C; R. Hanlow, N. Y.; J. Margulis, N. Y. Gem Hotel. T. G. Wise, Pamlico; W. B. Reece, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cooley, City; G. A. McGranahan, Smiths Show; Richard Dashell, Balto.; M. H. Hayes, Cinta.; Ike Addler, City; MOTHER KILLS ONLY CHILD THEN HERSELF. T: Mri. 1 . P." TPenhineton. of Tarboro. who has been visiting Mrs. C. W. Munger has returned home. Miss Marion Woodlev. of Elizabeth City, who has been visiting Miss Cora Munger has returned home. D. . L Ward spent yesterday at Kinston attending to professional business. Miss Myrtle Gaskins, of Cove City, spent yesterday in the city shopping. I Want More Coal ' A ftreat many pretty stoves at delightfully low prices are like Oliver Twisi-alwaTwanting more. What matters it how pretty a stove ls-or 2 I Xe Jrice-ff it is going to eat so much coal that 7 goTnto the coal business in order to satisfy it. In buying a stove this . an Important thing to look after. ' n. The Tip Top Oak Hot Blast to as pretty a stove as you would wish' to see, and this coal feature ha. ' been carefully looked after. ', ; , The Price $10,00 GASKILL HARDWARE CO. Richmond, Ky., Nov. 11. Mrs. Ben inmin I.. Ranks, a prominent woman in Kentucky, shot and killed her only child, a boy aged 12 years, then her self at her home in this city today. The tragedy followed the sudden death from pneumonia of her husband, run rHU.D WAKE UP - CROSS OR FEVERISH? Look Mother! If tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs to clean the bowels. 2 JVF&2ri4Sr. feed I our oou Or Your Sofl Won't Feed You I ' -.f-TIIME was when it was v. I nrit thought necessary to JL return thehumuS tO the .. 'oil; but tune nas proven tnai : finil wilt wear out iust the 'eame as vour body wilt wear, ti I rat it vim cease feedin? it. t ' J.i' The old pitchtorlc metnoo. Or spreaaing manure a pioi much out of date as it would, : Ko tnrraHle vourprain. - The y . , , . ' Highest type 01 spreaaer w iuc ; Jstastoa V Tasy Loadcr"Sprcader .Rw'it use vou save time, MairotbA manure cover more - ground .'and grow a larger ' uniform crop because it has . been spread evenly and none Tia heen waitea. n ftnmAfT is built low. Either . lAtr ' It in lioht of draft. . aw.. : . .. .1!..'! nl , simple or conswucuuu ..; . .Mny1 h n i 1 1? r! No endless , apron to freeze in cold weath- er. No high beater to pitch -over in the rear. " Broad faced wooden or steel wheels. ' A Booklet tirinf more information . 41 loan for the asking. It will co V yoaaouunKtcr find out the tnenu of , ;tlu up-to-dat ,. SUF KY Steel turned Plow 'A sure cure , for tired feet. ? PLOWS RIGHT Mother! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleans ing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache diarrhoea, remember a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the firot treatment civen. Nothine equals "California Syrup ot Fiirs" for children's ills; give a teaspoon ful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out nf thp svstem. and you have a well and playftl child again. All children love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "in side" cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a SO-cent. bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Counterfeits are being sold here. Don't be fooled! Personal 5. R. Street scent yesterday at Wash ington attending to 'business matters Mrs. George Dunn, of Beaufort, was amnog the visitors here yesterday. FIXTURS FOR NEW .STORE ARRIVE BRADHAM'S NEW DRUG STORE WILL BE BEST IN STATE. Three car loads of fixtures which are to be placed in C. D. Bradham's new drue store, atthe corner of Middle and Broad street, have arrived andlas soon as the fourth car arrives, which contains a number of necessary attachments, the work of installing these will begin. This will be one of the most handsome lv furnished drug stores in the State when it is completed and in readiness for opening. For months Mr. Bradham has been engaged in purchasing the fixtures for his new store and has succeeded in getting together an as sortment the like of which have never before been seen in Eastern North Carolina. The new store will be in readiness for oncnine within a few weeks, the exact date to be announced later. YOUNG COUPLE MARRY. T. E. Piner and Miss Nanic B. Gilli kin were married at the Methodist parsonage yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. J. B. Hurley officiated. 1 fwi ""'I A SATISFACTORY INCOME. ONE of the most satisfactory incomes that an individual family or business house can enjoy is the income that results from bank deposits. If you have accumulated funds for some defi nite purpose in the future, deposit your money in an interest account with this bank, where you will receive a fair rate of interest and be sure that your money is always safe and secure, as well as available at any time. 4 PER CENT. 4 TIMES PAID ON SAVINGS INTEREST A YEAR. in tit': it.; ... ' 1 1. NEW BERN BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY NEW BERN ,N .C . special Warner Feature Special Warner Feature STAR THEATRE Quality and Refinement TODAY "IN THE WATCHES OF THE NIGHT." (WARNER.) A gripping dramatic story featuring the celebrated actress Marion Leonard, in three complete parts. Tense situations that will make you grip your chair involuntarily. You must see Marion Leonard in this splendid production by all means, for this famous actress is one of the biggest favorites of the American screen "stars." In this dramatic feature she has wonderful opportunities to display her remarkable talent, and the result is three reels of dramatic action that holds you enthralled through every scene. You will enjoy every minute of this splendid production. In addition to this three reel feature we will show a roarim; comedy. "PLAYING THE PIPERS." (VITAGRAPH.) Featuring llughie Mack and Chas. Brown, the "star" comedians of the Vitagraph Co. "It is an ill wind that blows no man good." J.unes McN'ar i saved by fire. The bag bursts, and Jimmy guts Mary. Watch for special program in tomorrow's papers. 5 and 10 cents JNO ADVANCE IN PRICES 5 an 10 cetsn The patrons of "THE STAR" are always assured of the best obtainable Motion Pictures. Remember we show a "SPECIAL FEATURE" daily. SUITS DRESSES FURS BayL 61 POLLOCK ST. OR's LADIES TAILORS A Farmer Without a good Disc Harrow is badly handicapped. U Jt is nftressarv to eood farming You , can't make money without it. Every one ) guaranteed;. BURRUSM). ,V New Bern, I;:rt 'tefad tercial ScbL - ' A School for Beys and Girls Intermediate and Academic Comaes. .'. C iorthand, typewriting etc. , Healthful location, careful snpervis-. ' ion over athletics five excellent teachets lor. further Jntoimatipn j nice Carraway, HUM, t C EXPERIENCE founts when it comes to select ing Meats of QuaUty.ii We are prepared to serve you with iof Render, juicy," fine-flavored Meats. - Let , us know : your needs and leave your order here tori DromDt S delivery. What shall we send you today. aMBaSWBQ- Heme of Better Meats for v Less Money. Phone 229 CLOAKS! FURS!! SUITS!! 1 xxxxxxxxxxxx Call And Select Your xxxxxxxxxxxx . 1 WINTER SUIT 1 OR CLOAK H Do Not Wait. Call and Cet First Choice, We will Gladly TCI SHOW YOU THE LINE Mrs. Bettie Whaley Desires to announce to her friends, she will be pleased to have them call RAIN COATS 3. . I WAISTS : SKIRTS BA YLOR'S v-- 2
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