Mrs. W. B. H. Blanfor.d returne4
yesterday from ,. Washington after 4
few dajs' visit. ' ',
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Mrs. E. C. Allison left last' night
for Oriental for a few days visit,
, m , yt 1 ',y
' .; v Mrs. Alpheus ; Disosway, of Ply
mouth, returned home yesterday morn'
ing after ! a - visit here with relative J
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, Two-Sixty Standard MoJaL
Tha grv.ieat nwjtoiByela vnhia .
mr mhi,mJ, IMP T in '
- BOOK COMMITTEE TO MEET
A equipped with Electrio Hed Liiiht, Bleetria Tail LItit Blactrit SiSaaU
- v J Tmm Kta Kmr. H.h.. i rMu.:n.nM.M u....llnM n i i iIumhIi .
"THIS MORNING.' . . J
! ar, Pnc. V260.0U. Sea Catalog lor detailed de.oriptioa. ,
A V:
The Book Committee of the'Circu-
lating Library will meet this morning
MOTOCYCLES
if .li
at 11 :30 o'clock a Matters of importance
are to be transacted and every member
is req: csted to be present.
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CAPTAIN JOYNES A VISITOR AT
, ELIZABETH CITY.
?:3iJ for 1914 ;
' Elb&beth City, Dec. 5 Capt. W. W.
; ; V Joyncs, captain of the Revenue Cutter
Pamlico, is spending a few days here.
'. Capt. J ijnes was stationed here a few
years ugu as lieutenant in the revenue
eutter service, and from here went to
Washington Stale. He is how stationed
in Florida.
fJISSI
STALK CUTTER
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NEW
OFFICERS ' FOR THE
YEAR ARE
CHOSEN.
At the annual meeting of the Womans
Missionary Society of Centenary Metho
; " dist churchy held yesterday afternoon
in the church parlors, the following
officers were elected for the year:
. Mrs. L. M. Hendren, President;
Mrs. Whit Gaskins, first vice-president;
r'' Mrs. Marion Lewis, second vice-presi--dent;
Mrs. D. S. Jones, supt., Baby Di
vision. Delegates elected to the annual
meeting of Missionary Society' in Dur
ham were: Mrs. William Blades, dele
gate, and Mrs. A. B. Powell, alternate,
for the Foreign Department. Mrs. W. H.
Trueman, delegate, and Mrs. A. E.
Pit man, j alternate, for the Home De
partment. Mrs. Carrie Willis, third vice-presi-'dent;
Mrs. A. E. Hibbard, fourth vice-
president; Miss Ruth Berry, Recording
Secretary;! Mrs. ClydeJEby treasurer,
'Home Department;, Mrs. N. W.J J ones,
treasurer, Foreign' DepartmentMrs.
J. A. Meadows, corresponding secre
tary of Home Department; Mrs. R. P.
' Williams, corresponding secretary of
Foreign Department; Mrs. $ Kate
Thornton, agent of Missionary Voice;
Mrs. S. H. Scott, Chairman
; Publicity Bureau :
HAD CATARRH
FIVE YEARS.
Mr. John
eon of St.
Elmo, Illi
nois, was
troubled Ave
years with
catarrh. The
catarrh was
so severe In
his case
that his life
seemed
threatened.
As he ex
; presses It
; himself, he
had "one
foot In the
' grave."
Of course
he tried to
get relief.
Many -practitioners
.were con-
suited and a
catarrh
specialist In
St Louis was tried.
MR. S. S. JOHNSON
St. Elmo, Illinois.
He got so weak
.' and thoroughly run down that he de
clares he could not wajtk more than
a hundred yards without resting.
Few people understand that catarrh
Is a constant drain on the system.
. The discharge of mucus which Is
; t going on in such cases is largely com
posed of blood serum, and is a great
- 'waste. Sooner or later it will weaken
w the strongest man.
According to reports received from
Mr. Johnson, he was in a desperate
' condition, but he found relief , from
' his trouble. . We will let him say how
he found it His own words say:
A;."liy friends told me to take Pe-
, nina, and I did sa I now feel that
Peruna has saved my life. It is the
. best medicine on earth, and X would
not be without It"
- This seems almost too good to be
; true. No doubt there are some read
; era . that will think so. - The above
statements, however,, can be verified
, toy writing Mr. Johnson. ' 1
Every home should be provided with
the last edition of "The His of Life,'
sent free by the Peruna Co., Column
bus, Ohio. . .
; Don'tSfail to see King
and Gibbs Musical Comedy
Co., at tfie Athens Thea-
lie luuajf, ui is iiiv uksi
tabloid company that has
f !iyed here this season. ,; 1
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DISC HARROW
Burrus & Parker, inc.
NEW BERN, N. C.
- CO.CGO brand new red -nrnchine will tfn nntTnvftr A Tndiflii
; - mills aunng tne coming year the greatest motorcycle produo
tion in the history of the industry. . -
I They will flash forth fully armed with "Thirty-Eight Better
. ments for 1914 !" Armed with powerful and beautiful Electrical,
Equipment! Armed with a New Standard of Value which must
-' completely Overturn all existing ideas of motorcvele worth.
: All standard Indian models for 1914 come equipped with electrio.
head light, electric tail light, two sets high amperage storage bat:
v; icrics, cicuiric signal, vorDin - urowjQ rear-anve speeaometer.
; ion earmot fuuy realize the IV14 Jndian without thorough study of the 19M-.
YfMllaM C.mtf4 f malrM nlai A l. ni If! ( I tZ ' 1 .1-1I m. ,.
rol-taterested men can consider to their real profit. Send for the 1914 Indie
' (uaCalor the most interesting volume of motorcycle literature you've ever read
, v The 1914 line of Indian Motocycles consists of:
- f 4 H.P. Single Service Model . .$200.00 ' y rt
7 H.P. Twin Two-Twenty-Five, Regular Model .......... 225.00 ." -r
. , 1 RP. Twin Twli.Sir: Star1A MnJ.I ' ' 1 KH fU ' .
.7 H.P. Twia Light Roadster Model !TI"!!!!";IM!v 26o!oO '
' . 7 H.P. Twia Tarn SnaeH. Ralnlar 97C Ml " ' t
, .7 H.P. Twia Two Speed, Tourist Standard Model ........ 300.00 ' ' -
7 H.P. Twin Hendee Speeial Model (with Blectrie 'Starter) 325.00
? i' ' ' , : ' . JPrk F.(XB. Foctoiy ,. h '
FORSALETBY .
WILLIAM T. HILL, New Bern,
Sole Agent for Graven, Jones, Pamlico, and Carteret Counties
Dfii.yflKii
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, j Veterinarian. . .
Hospita1 for Animals. 103
East Front St. , New Bern,
N. C. Office phone 455.
Residence Phone 912.
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