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u:llq;.j?ti::ih1i:::eotl,:.t:j se::-.:Ii":s days before Christmas .:c3:GarSy. We would, suggestand we khoW;He would;' be JUst, tickled the best la the world V : ' V ?:f:"" r AN EVENING- DRESS StflRT one of those new ones with a , thousand plaits, soft bosomnewest thing, at all in correct evening wear GLOVES, WHITE OR TAN, from the criniici- t-n hh Inraest even for- the kiddies. Shop That's Different A T. wims CO. WAS GIVEN IN HONOR OF LIEU !so WHITNEY "MAN IN COURT. f 1&NAIN1 AND MRS. CECIL ABBETTi A brilliant event of the week was-the fecept'on given. . last evening on boardJ tne . United States ; Revenue;. Cutter t I Trim innnp ri?t tup rnrniT . , . --. SAID TEN AND COSTS." " , I ' Albemarle; Nov. 2. Last night about V i t o'clock . "while the boys of . r-the ;'' if Parmerville; high school were at supoerr; Paml rthe lormitorv caueht on. fire from a I in compliment to Lieutenant and Mrs ! fccie stove " flue rand - the v. fire v had JJJJ Cecil M. Gibbett. . . " ;:- , ,j gained such headway before it was den- S, j j uThe event, was given as a farewell 'cbvered.lt was impossible for any of the. reception to. .; I.iYiir'onant .,t M etudsntj to save nv of their clothina i S?S Gabbett :,who have been 'transferred Of books, etc'. This falls heavily on Prof. it to New York, ,to the regret of many I . bdding, as it ib said he did nr t Hi friends made .during : their stay hero i have any, insurance on the building,. of nearly three, years. " . . - r At 4 o'clock this PLI ITING- Fall Oats, ; Vetch, Clover, Rape, etc., will help your land andyourpocket book : Don't youlneed it? We haveth seed and we have 1:5 morning in the same , Never did the Pamlico Jook mere village a livery stable is Ji-ed and . . o o I o o i I Only Twenty-Five I Eponge Dresses In black, navy, gray and light blue made $ to sell at $18.00. . SPECIAL PRICE $6.98 You should see the dresses to appreciate their .value. MvNew York Resident Buyer picked them up at a bankrupty sale; this V is why I can atford give them away so low z R j New Bern's Store for Women MRS. B. ALLEN Phone 752 85 Middle St. m 1 1 Reliable Sick Room Supplies 1 Have much to do with the . speedy recovery of - ' Jl the oatient. Some oeoolo are not familiar with the many conveniences which are provide , ed for this purpose. When anything is needed to . -i dd to the comfort of the sick, consult us. : : : : ; ' Ice Bags, Hot Water Bottles, Bed Pans, Air Cushions, Clinical Trerm metcrs. Cotton, Lint, Gmze.JBandages ' A. ..t. And numerous other things beneficial in the sick room, BradSiam Drug Co. WE HAVE IT It it is something to follow up with after yourThanksglvlng dinner, let us solve the . question for you '' . Try one of our young Pig Hams or a nice 1 ( Roll Roast of State Fed Beef. We also have. Turkeys, Chickens Geese. OUR ALL PORK COUNTRY SYLE SAUSAGE ' will : make your breakfast' a feature to- begin' t your days work on. . " . - ' IT IS EXPECTED OF AN UP-TO'yDA TB . MBA T MARKET : :-: WE HAVE IT ;-; A- CASTIZT, iPHOrJE.239 Home of Better Meats for 1 Less Money." For Prompt, Delivery DUFFY fi JID GEflY CO. : Phone 261 , This, is no" cut price Store. Our goods are . strictly first, class, We have the goods i . 1 you have the price-'Callus. BuIIy Grcccry Co. r;."-.2 231.' s Dicturesaue .'' than inn .tliia inmninn -i burned six horses, toueeies. waeonsf. haf' The decorations were elaborate 4ind ! nesg and a lot bf feed. Up to this time Jl beautiful in every detail, 1 " no arrest has been made. The stable was ; The entrance to theCc was brilliant ; with ; flags lights. MissOl welcomed by - Mrs. John TUll Hollister ny ia the: world no one-knew it. About i and Mrs. Mortie Marks. ' Mrs. Holli' one vear ince he Jost all his horses and I p tef wore a gown of white lace and Mrf machinery, etc., toy Jhre this time occur- Marks was Tobed in loveljr Black char-jr,nR n the day time. : , ; 1 - I here was a lather lunnv case in the cpunty court this morning. A man from j Jj Whitney was up for putting arms his Zj sqiiarter 'deck located near the narrows on the Yadkin JjJ ' s and "electric, "yer, where a grelt dam is being con- i.2 Cards were received by little 'structed across the river. The stables 'live Powers, niece Of . Lieutenant I belonged to X t Cotton, a min that alt j Butler, and the 'gUests - were cordially ''ke, and has been said if he had an en-.J leautiful and festive' appearance. "The around a handsome little woman. He, ttj s ; A 11 IrinriC " " -T1 "r ' :-' CZfClltl " mtiredeck was enclosed ith the 'bril- ' Ml he. was reaching toe W.hat. H; 1L XA U .Aiy, , VJ1 dlU, iant hude international siehal flaes ' was fined 10 8nd Pst 4 'V "jf.i" ' ?" ' ' ' IVflll PaHc fhe columns -and railings were en-! . 1 ' H J' J V " ! . CCUC meute with cut steel trimmings. . The quarter deck Tost all of its cus tomary barren air, -and presented b entire liant mc cuiuiuus aim railings were twined with the trailing1 Southern smilax while Japanese; "lanterns, of myriad shapes and hues' hanging from the archways and awning an(j re. minded one of the "sun-rise kingdom." There the . guests were : received, by Captain Horace West, Lieutenant and Avr M. r.ii,.. i m. '.rAT1l uuuvu, iicuiciiiuit anu ivirs. Butler, Lieutenant and Mrs. Eueene Coffin and Lieutenant and Mrs. Rusell Waesche. . Mr8.'labbett wore a gown of black charmeuse with rhinestone trimmings. Mrs. Butler wore a laven der chiffon over satin. Mrs. Coffin an embroidered marquisette- over char meuse and Mrs.: Waesche a lavender and white satin. The men resplendent in their uniforms and the beautifully gowned women against a background of masses of smilax made a. picture of loveliness. .: ' Miss Sara Stewart, in a gown of blue charmeuse, led thr way to the cabin which was a . bower of beauty. 1 The wall was festooned with Southern smilax and the doorways and windows outlined with the vine. Handsome baskets of Killarney roses decorated sideboard and table. The roonV'was brilliantly - illuminated f with- eha'ded lights of pink which shed a rose colored K, i.i -.7;... i: i ' jjivw uci me aixiaunvc ruum carrying out the color scheme of pink. .The beautifully appointed punch: table 'was presided over by 'Miss Sara Cbrjgdon, SUPT in white, crepe de chine, Miss IX. Jr. i Ives in embroidered marquisette, fantl Miss Maud Stewart in white charmeuse. The punch bowl was picturesquely arranged amidst flowers 'and grapes. An attractive color scheme of red 'and white was followed iri decorating ' the ?9 T ',;;:Grairix:DrillS:'' to;put it in.with, one horse ;aiid two horse. Ecno mize in seed, saves labor gives, greater yields. ' ' STALK. G UTTERS, I ; AND PLOWS EIEDT HIiWILLiSDON ilOPEfrf OftlTHE WIHTEB BORRUS & CO. AON HAS BEEN ENCLOSED WITH CLASS OTHER - IMPROVEMENTS. ' ' - IH unng the: past two weeks the pavillion at Ghent Park has been' en closed with' glass and the ' management arc preparing to again operate it for the . entertainment : of the New Bern ' - ' ' ..---,.iiv'f' As during the. summer months, motion pictures will be shown at the' park seveml times eich week and there will be . dancing also.', Arrangements rhave been made to heit the' pivillion so that the patrons will be comfortable there'even on the most wintry : night. Announcement of the opening date will be made within a few days. . . . . . . &A .... . . . . . . . . .- 7.77 W. . . . - S8i ABWWUUiiki NEW BERN SCHOOLS TO OBSERVE miM DAY H; Bv CRAVEN RECEIVES OFFICIAL NOTICE FROM , HON J. Y. JOYNER, 4 . . Prof. H. B. Craven, city superintend ent of schools has received from Mr J. Y.'. Joyner,, St'ate superintendent of wardroom. , The .columns and stair hhat North Carolina Dav 'wuV be 'ob- railing were entwined with red aricj ; gervd ' in the public -schools of the wnite Dunting wnue everywhere .-were State, ori JDeccmbeq' 12th.? This cele baskets filled with red roses and white braifon is held annually1 a' short time chrysanthemums. The dining table I preceding the ehrist m'as t vacation in wiiii. .4.. iru cover aa, as aii, eneciive , the schools 'and the announcement will be of interest to t pupils V and scholars, ii'-' ' a In his letter, Mr. Joyner. stated to Prof. Craven' that a formal program httd been, arranged, . and ' that it .was. ex pected that the schools throughout the State would adhere to this-outline of exercises.,' ; However, the ." .different centerpiece, a ' lovely white, basket filled witb large white, (oose-petaled chrysanthemums. . Red , shaded lights over he Cozy ; room diffused a feeling of real hospitality. . Mrs. .Richard Duffy, in white 'satin. Mrs. David Congdon, in embroidered white chiffon and Miss Mannie Baxter P1 lue armeuse charmingly 1 9cnoo,g wffl be ivi) d tQ have a received the guests in this room and' '. i.- l , w IUVI . iWai. V IJW WW 'WVVi' Misses Esther Marks Sara Hn11 it v ,. FtiW n.i:- c..- pii. Iotte ' Howard, ., Hazel - Tavlor, ( Lou Mitchell Nixon, Grace, Stewart, May Baxter, .. Martha Munger and Lucy Guion, all lovely in white lace dresses. served'. a delicious, ice course! with red mints and salted almonds. '--V The enjoyment of the evening -was enhnaced by beautiful strains from the cutter band. Copies of the program to be observed will be . distributed ; to V the various schools within short "time, so, that the assignments can be made to the scholars .who . will participate . ' a North Carolina Day has gotten to-be a recognized institution in . the schools of i. the ' State, during the ' past "' several years and it is always, an occasion1 of The festive occasion waS one long to interest to . pupils, and teachers, fis be .remembered attended. by the many twho DID YOU KT.'OIV Advertising is one.of the most important factors -. of . successful merchandising and advertising in its best form,: is the well as to the public at large. -. 1 .-,i- y ,". a ...v Q:pm , r . - . ' There is nothing hypocritical about the frank admiration some men have for themselves. ' r , i Chief of C, Police 'and Mrs. Lrupton returned . yesterday from a-. Visit .iwi 'h use of printers ink. Adopi" this method' relatives .-.in iPatnUcov-county by sending your advertising to the i 1 1 4 You'll see some particularly smart; ! Sport Coats here some are plain loose manish , sack coats . with or "without a wide belt. Others are , ' the Norfolk style " - . ; ' , Some are plain' colors; others are - striped or checked. . i lilt ARE SHOWING EXCELIEHT VALUES- 5 i r1 rr rr rr A A HvA AA f - i : .... . J F... v J . . f . . Journal jost nEc:: -p NOW IS: THE TIME y To select that Christmas Watch. A. ; good time piece by its faithfyl per- ; formance perpetuates pleasant memories ,of the donor down through 'many years. Our Watch stock Is complete with the dif ferent styles and sizes in all Ameri-- -' can makes, ' - " Sam K. Eaton, Optometrist if 1 r 't , I :i r: Fresh corned Hi. Or 'phoneNo. 8: We will be pleased to call and assist you in getting up your nifj : if.vm. Li t. nf ;,, . -i-l f the Christmas trade, start your ad. in PCTK S-IUTe at SUNDAY'S JOURNAL. Only TWENTY ONE more' shopping days. Building ; Material ILES! PILES! ICI WILLIAMS' LT)IAN,PILE C . . :.T Will cur. Blind, Bleeding and T ' ' "!, It alMorb. the tumors, allay, ii. , e, KH oa . poultica, give. lnatai.-t i . For Mle by nil druggists, mn t ' r 1 1 r -Ivione 162- T:?I -rr-IC.'rre 73 T ..c ti::s c: :t received a ;-r .1 WALL FLASTTX MJTAL SCL'CGr C.::;- I I cf Alrha'crtlr- C- - T-- T-Tl . .11 t 1 t : t I ' i ; ; I 3 '. 9 '. ' 5 . f I : f I 51 II 1 1 : . 5: VI. I :- l:l I I !! V. 1 1 .::. 1 1 n : w r ir-i rr fa - rr I ( rr. r.f : : u t - . 1 ;vii!.v.:s rraco, rrrc-
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