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ri . .. t r 'I . V THE UNWISE CHRISTMAS. Miss Blanche Barrus and .Mm. J. T, Hood, of Polloksville spent ye. 'Twas the night before Christmas, And all through 'the house . One creature was stirring, '-.r. ' And that was a mouse. ' . . , The stockings that hung ' . - By the chimney with care' , He'd nibbled the toes of them, ; ' Pair after pair. . ; -s t He ate all the candy, r , : Six candy canes too; Not a morsel was left when 1 : That mouse had got thorugh. ; The moral of which .. If you know what a sight is A mouse 'that has perished Of acute gastritis .That Christmas itself i May be called into question If carried so far, It creates indigestion. ?-RaIph Bergengren in Harper's Mag- . azine for December. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Colvin and child' ren left last night for Douglas, Arizona, i where they will spend several months, visiting relatives and friends. 1 ; Mis? Lenora Wood who has been the guest of Miss Mary Uzzell of this city left last night for Beaufort returning home. Mrs. N. H. Street returned to the .city last night after a few days visit m Goldsboro. Mrs. C. Edward Hancock left last sight for Beaufort after a few days rieit in this city. Mrs. C. R.' Caroon, of Oriental, spent yesterday in the city. Miss Lizzie Wade, a student at the Southern Shorthand and Business Uni versity in this city left last night for Morehead City to spepd Christmas. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Hurst4 of Jack sonville returned to that town yester- day after a few days' visit in this city Mrs.' T. D. "Warren left yesterday for a few days' Visit in Kinston. - , are united in that land liovon.I t lie sly Mr. Biddle was a handsome nar, commanding beauty of feature with grace of carriage. . . : The last months of life which ended on December I, . 1913, were, passed in bodily pain which he . bore with great patience. He said to his-brother James W. Biddle:; "I am both ready and" willing to go." ' ' . t 22c per lb. G ....... w LlzH Frail Cc!:e Made With Twelve Eifferet t KINDS of FRUIT and NUTS What a happy passing away! What ' OAKL like ; this you Can't Ret Mis "Jennie Bell Willis is spend-'a sweet ,comfort to those left behind!! every day, SO DON T. FAIL- TO GET ONE FOR XMAS. ins; a few days with relatives at New! He was buried in the dear, old country Bern. Kinston Free Press. t - ; l ; .(grave "yard,; within sight of the home where hh happy ,'chtldhood wa passed. The oaks around his. grave-are ' filled : Mrs. A.'., Mitchell and .Miss Helen Mitchell , are the guests , of Mrs. J. M. Spencer in New Bern. Kinston Free Press. ' FORMER' NEW BERNAIN WEDS. Harry V. Alien1 Wins New (, Jersey r Bride. The following announcement has been received by friends in this city. JMr. .Francis i Whiting Jackson has the honor 'of- announcng the marriage of his daughter Georgina Alice . Mr. Harry Vass Allen ' on Friday, the fifth of December One thousand nine hundred and ,thir- V V-'.' -.""' :'' teen '.. ., .-. at one hundred ,and twenty-five South . Grove Street, East. -Orange, New Jersey. with grey moss that sighsgently as the wind ' whistles through :r; them. He rests beside the sacred dust ' of five generations' of v his. .ancestors awaiting the summons of the final call. . . It is not, death to diV ' ( i To. leave this weary world, - And into the-brotherhood on" high - To be at home with pod,. , . ; , . - . A . FRIEND. V 1 U . - ThisC-eSiHatchalot In cubator is not only the best hatcher but the best incubator for the price jori the market today. It ' ' . 'Sizes and Prices-- 2 1-2 b ' 50c. , 7 1-2 lb $1.50 5, lb s, $1.00. ; , 10 lb ' $2.00 1 AT r ' KAFIR'S DAKEMf MRS. C. R. APPLEGATE. IN MEMORIAM JOHN BIDDLE. Tells Mothers What To Do For j Delicate Children;; . " PH0NE5 243 and 400 33A!so a complete lineof Layer is made of No. 2 Cypress ; has a strong zinc and steel thermostat, in fact, it is equjppea witn a complete, aD solutely dependable regulating device. The boiler is large and is sof onstructed that it will heat the incu bator under any ordinary climatic condition: . Its mild heat prevent evaporation of the moisture, so that all eggs with chicks in them will hatch, and every chick will' be as large as the egg shell will allow. , This - 7.50 . ' , ' . ' ' - - . John Biddle was born, at the old Colonial ' home of his father at Fort Barnwell, Craven county North Caro lina, on the 31st day of March, 1849, being in his 65th year at the time of his death. " ;r i ; His father, Col. Samuel Simpson Biddle and Mary Powell, his wife. were the owners of this beautiful coun- ; for both, young and old,. try place and dispensed hospitality with to give back, your money in every CHESTS Wh i - vcalth of treas ure was hidden in the family stronghold box of colonial times. (V ;What eager anticipations pending its disclosures priceless letters and keep salrpfi. rnrfi old laces and my little boy, that I want every , , , .l 1 i ji mother to know about it." Mrs. C. R. jewels ana IUB lauuiy, wi Applegate, Dayton, Ohio. . i 'V&Tf , r ' , ' V1 ' This delicious cod liver and ironj -. ' ' . ' q.. ' . . -" preparation without oil isa wonder- Offer tOflay OllVer te ful body builder and strength creator I elements Of th v design f Ot we promise "My little boy has been rather deli cate .for a long, time.' , He was always very pale and his appetite was poor. Several people recommended .."Viinol I gave it to him and he took it willing ly, as the taste is delicious. In a. short time I noticed a great improve ment, in his appetite. He soon had more color in. his cheeks. He is now. well like , other children , and.- romps about every afternoon after school. . I am so happy with what Vinol did for International Sanitary ? V :Il0VCrSjv-':-- ; rwclmnc IVaociikdi I the A international sanitary viu lautiuj it wu vi Hoovers have stood every cli- Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McCotter, f 'Bayboro, spent yesterday in the city kipping. Mrs. S. S. Allen and Miss Ada Harris f Kershaw, apent yesterday in the city. , Miss Monterrah Delamar, of Ker kaw, spent yesterday in the city. . Jormcr Judge and Mrs. D. L. Ward returned to the city last night after evertl weeks' visit irt New York Citv. lavish hand. No man was ever a more affectionate husband, a kinder or" more indulgent father, he counted his own ' pleasures as nothing so he could gratify his family. He left a wife who has been his devoted companion for forty-three years; seldom indeed have there been a more congenial couple. Mr. Biddle left seven children his oldest son Samuel Simpson died eleven years ago and his name is the first called when the "Lodge of Sorrow" holds its annual meeting. The memory of this young man's exemplary life and the silent answer to his name is all that is left to his family of A son taken away in early manhood. Now father and son such case where Vinol does not benefit. This shows our faith in Vinol. , F. S. Duffy, druggist,' New. Bern, N. C. P., S. For Children's Eczema, Saxo Salve is guaranteed truly , wonderful. !4o. Six-Sixty-Six 1 This it a prescription prepared etp-.cially or MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six dotes will break any cae. snd f taken then as a tonic the Fever will not '-'urn. 0 It acts on the liver 'better than -'lomel and does not gripe or sicken. iSe Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTOR! A which reflect, the roman mantic atmosphere of the colonial ; period p I e c e s whose weight and strengih guarantee , them a perma nent place JnJ the family htstory. . . V , J.0BAXTCR The Reliable Jeweler matic test : from . Panama to Quebec. Practical poultrymen ! state experiment stations, and poultry judges endorse them. You can raise chicks any where with ; International Sanitary Hovers. No specially r con structed houses are "necessary. There is no better place than in your regular hen houses - ..wU il"'' Sanitarv Hovers are as nractical for the small back yard poultry rxiser as for large poultry farms. They are warmest at ' the : curtain usable anywhere-ready for business werever placed.?: Mo crowding or sinooth- erihg of chfcks.Lho kneeling in mud to get at the lamp ,...no cutting of holos or building of platforms. You want the best brooding device, you will get it in the Sanitary Hovers. Price $8.00 each , .-..! y Chicken Feed-all feed-No Grit. Horse, Mule, Hog, Cow Feeds , : ;V i . Buirrus & Parker To Cure a Cold In One Day . .v.t at ATnnt BROMO Quinine. It .tops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. ' Drnacista reiona money u h w K. w. GROVE'S signature on each box. 2Sc Read rsi P3 Ail 1 WOO OROW P 0 0 0 Auction Sale of LOTS 03iTMs2al Awme . MM tt-Qz: TT1 v 11 ' t - Thfe Journal - j 1' i ' i i i u . ! i .Hi i ii i, v,-; ttit a fnrr 1' wail LjG j ; i . ' . . . r . . ! . . r . I I It 1 t, WD 1- I'iio i 4 ' I'-,., T -i y J r 3 U n A Five Passenger Ford Car, arid a BAG of GOLD given away at this 'Sale. Donf a tagp'dsyowmay.beaTyitthet.' : ; W I.'-)- . TO ii E' Hi On ! 'We'dpesday,' December, 17,1913, 10:30 a m, on the jCC '"S) Grounds regardless of price, Easy Terms. Ve coll Lois rain ., or shine and at the rate of one a minute Hear Penny i Bros. f81V C 2112 S I2X7 0Ca,.M C.--v. J Cwvwv. -. i I 1 ! I t
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