TYQ PUNY COYS v ; SCARED THEIR AUNT Rersonal' t , j I 37 - I -I . ; il . -J : PAITU IN THE- fUTUREJ t -V s, 14 '--'J i.',- No man can have top much faith,, ij ' ' 1 ' V (a Vhe future success of his under-' takings, De - tney j targe or smau, it he has not a bank account to which he is making additions regu- v larillis funds must be growing.- Teway proved -rellableT-in fact ' . !tbe onlv, deoendable method-rto ' .i. .w' have' a' growinji.fuiid' ia to open- v r.v ,1 ;e 1 ! i . - - .t va saving, account; hu , oiiuk bank 'andEkeepft active-r-make regular additions to it . J; v .. We pay 4 per "cent, compounded quarterly, onlsavtygs. tJ i -V- I ! V i?UtOJ M L 4wn!iiMiniiMiii nfflnnMUM XXH Pay Your Bills by Check. 6 7 It?is much safer to pay your bills with a check $ ' than with money. Every farrrtfcr in this coun ty should have a bank account, no matter how small. It is the only correct method of keep ing books. - By having a ; checking account at our bank we keep your books for you in a fault less manner and free of expense.. Your checks show you every transaction, besides being a re ceipt for every cent you pay out Open an ac count with us today and let us keep your books for you. . ' m' r t The National Bank of New Berne Four per cent. Paid on. Savihgs and Timr De posits Compounded Quarterly. Safe Deposit boxes for Rent 6 JAS. A. BRYAN, President JNO. DUNN, Vice-President GEO. H. ROBERTS, CashletQ W. W. GRIFFIN, At. Cashier II nr T? A " T f w c HO R S E SI i 5r s:4 1 5" i:: SSfi 1 ... Hi i and IS QW--SEED --TRY IT-- C. A. York returned yeste day f om O icntal. Messrs. J. Barrett P2nimert and Albc I Ma ks returned yeste day f om Richmond, Va. ' I1. S. Deputy Ml sbo.ll Saniue! I.i'.ly ilrft yeste day fo ix sho I t ip to 'Jacksonville. O. H. C.iiion, J in Washington. snent yeste d ty MOTHERS CAN LEARN A USEFUL LESSON FROM MRS, BOWERS ACTION. Dr. John D. Bear & Bro.', Elkton, Va., , - . Gentlemen: . ' During the months of Sept. and Oct., two of my jittle nephews, John and Ed. BuTkc, were with me and they were so puny and run-down lhat I decided to give them a treatment of Bear's Emulsion which had been rec ommended to me by my druggist. As soon as they began to take it they started to improve both in appetite and flesh, and after taking two bottles' they were so much improved you would hardly recognize them as the same children. Bear's Emulsion, is the best thing I have ever seen for puny children and a run down system. I would not think of doing without it where, there are children, I think it is the finpst medicine in the world. Very truly yours, Mrs. E. G. Bovvers. Shenandoah, -Va., Dec. 13th, 1911. Bear's Emulsion build's up run down systems in old or young and is ;. Willis passed through the city last an unequaled remedy for coughs and , jKiu t.nrout(; to Morehcad. colds. Sold and recommended by all t druggists. , R(irn n.ivi l,.ft w J.!:. v rrn.rn. I ing to his home at Goldsboro. It takes a woman who can afford j to dress as if she had a fine figure W. K. Aberly left last night for a to imagine thit she has. : ten days' visit to Pittsburgh and I Philadelphia, Pa. II. K. Hanks arrived in the city last nighl from i short trip up the Stale. Nit Hunter, of Durham, arrived in the ciiy last night for i few d iys' visil with reallives md friends. If ii INVESTING INTEREST DEPOSITS- OU know that your bank must invest its interest bearing funds in order to pay -the in terest and make a fair profit on the business transacted. The safety for invested funds is of the greatest importance. The management of this, bank exercise every precaution in the handling of its funds, thus safeguarding its depositors in every possible way. Only approved per sonal indorsement, collateral se curity or first mortgages are accep ted by this bank. 4 PER CENT. 4 TIMES PAID ON SAVINGS INTEREST A YEAR. C' 'l I id F. II. Shrpp arrived in the city last night from a visit at Washington, Richmond and Norfolk. Jas Gaskill and P. A. Willis left List night for a short trip to Kinsion. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas county, ss. Robt. Snellings returned last night , ; from Norfolk whe-e he spent Thanks- J. C. Thomas, Jr., left list night fo' a business trip to Newport. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. tlvl,lK- Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo county and State ifore said, and that said firm w II ( the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case oi Catarrh! ,'. S. Chad wick passed th-ough (he that cannot be cured by tht use ofi,i,v ia.,t njght en.oi.te lo Mo.elu-ad HALL'S CATARRH CURE. , , ilv frnm vw,,!!. FRANK J. CHENEY, j Sworn to before me and subscr bed ' u . . r . , . , . , . . , , , , R. A. C herry left last night for Morc- n my presence, this 6th day of December r;,t, t M,i , ... A. D. 1886. ! Seal. A. W. GLEASON. ,nvmtrf" NEW BERN BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY NEW BERN ,N C . STAR THEATRE OpiCllUlU Qua ity & Refinement Pictures TODAY 4 Splendid Pictures I Rnbt. Pittman returned list night Notary Public. Hall s Uartarrh Lure is taken inter nally and acts directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. ; Send for testimonials, free. I Edward Oettinger ind Snow F. J. CHENEY CO &, Toledo, O. ; Nunn left yeste -day, .et inning to Sold by all druggists, 75c. ; Kinston. after a visit he. e Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. I W. R. Onion le't yesterday ro- a short t.ip up the State. I Pennsylvania An- thiracitc Pocahontas Lump and Steam Coal. M 51 .w New Bern, N. C. V Yard Foot of Cra - ven otreet. HOLLISTER &C0X Phone : : 34 Prof. C. H. Jenkins, of Aulander, who has been the guest of Mr. ind Mrs. D. K. Henderson left yesterday return ing home. K. P. Burger left yesterday for More head City and Beaufort in the interest of the Armour Packing Co. . V. H. Clavton. Shea left yesterday for "NAN OF THE WOODS." (SEI.IG.) MEI.O-DRAMA. The mischievous wood-nymph averts a tragedy. This is a splendid production out of the general run of pictures ami will be sure lo please everyone. See the trained wolves, which lake an importaiil pan in the production. "CUPID VERSUS WOMAN'S RIGHTS." i VITAGRAPH.) Featuring everybody's favorite MAURICE COSTELLO and CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. Cupid's dart pierces the banner of a would-be suffragette in ihe shad ows of the Egyptian tombs and am ienl ruins. This production was taken in Kgypl. "THE FLIRT." (VITAGRAPH. i MELO-DRAMA. Another splendid Vitagr.iph picture featuring WM. HUMPHREY and DOROTHY KELLEY. An habitual llirt and a too willing victim are might a lesson by her husband. A complete surprise. "THE WORK HABIT." (BIOGRAPH.i COMEDY. A very clever comedy t'lat will make you set up a id take notice. A good heart) laugh from beginning lo end. KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE STAR PROGRAMME FOR OUR NEXT "SENSATION" WHICH WE WILL HAVE IN A FEW DAYS. COME TO THE "STAR" AND YOU WILL ALWAYS ENJOY A REFINED PERFORMANCE AND A VERY PLEASANT EVEN ING. Coi tinuous Matinee starts 3:30 p. m. Con tinuous evening perfor mar c : starts 7:30 Read The Journal As Beautiful As The Flowers Themselves J. H. Weddell left ve.Uerday for Washington on a short business trip. JOHN BIDDLE SERIOUSLY ILL. Prominent Citizen Of Fort Barnwell Has Pneumonia. fjohn Biddle, a prominent citizen of Fort Barnwell, and who is a former collector of customs at this port, is critically ill at his home with an attack ,of pneumonia. , Mr. Biddle is a brother of Ex-Sheriff J. V. Biddle, of this city, and the latter is at his bedside. A telephone message from the home late last night stated that there was no change in his condition. sell. We have nil mil von, favorite i f 1 1 ill. Ii st iheni t liglitfully fragran are the perl nines (he poii:lar iiiKms is Mile In I'C ;i 11 1' 1 1 1 and i'i how s. tin v an . I'lir other toilet neeessitie are all of high quality also. Our stock i. complete ami fresh. You'll appreciate the s.uisf iction th it goes with the goods on buy. Wood-Lane Drug Comp'y. 5 hi r c ii " 9 m w t 4 . t 1 I 1 i ; f I 4 i : SPORT 0AT SllB SATURDAY BAYLOR'S S i 4 ft I 1 nVc ere gcina to 6!Icr you a little ;:j;ST-GOATS.' . N Ttis cccns a ccsey-savicg opportunity it yOu i intend I to purchase 1 a S;crt Ccd CJs secscn. Ve ccrry the standard makes and slyfes ct v;!::ch ycu ecu tz the' jce. Compare the ; make : and rjilily cl C:ese cccts tsfare purchasing elsewhere. : . BUT REMBMBERSATURDA Y U ; t cc2 b, we ccn satisfy yda -Ifcst "flbc - cot .in price Is ..a- real icnL ; ::, i:::3, 1 Lip, Lrcwns, dreys, etc. ru . w I'j.-i Quality Tells. 6.95 COATS S.95 COATS $10.00 COATS $12.50 COATS 15.00 COATS 17.50 COATS Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday 4.95 6.75 7.50 8.75 9.75 12.50 ., . Id 1,, ".j. ... i , v -:---v.r..-T.:el3sek-1itPiifc mm I I I I 4 ii! B i:i ... 1

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