ICE Made From Pure Distilled Filtered . Water.' Ne w Bern Ice Co. 19-21-23 Griffith St. PHONE 23 Society Cretonne Furnishings for the Bedroom GOAL Lisette Hanff, Nina Basnight, the vis iting guests being Mrs. Chas. Ives, Mrs. R. P. Stevens and Miss Cuipc. ANNABEL LEE. CITY BEAUTIFUL CLUB HOLDS MONTHLY MEET It was many and many a year ago, . In a kingdom by the sea That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me. Just received a Barge Load o Peeasylvania Anthracite Free Burning . -1 - s E Furnace, EGG, I Stove, Nut and E MANY IMPORTANT MATTERS WERE DISPOSED OF DUR ING SESSION. Eula Cole, Anna Hanff, Mollie Heath, Thy .- j0b liuuw 1i.i. M'.-, ' ' iff ;c, I'll I was a child and she was a child. In this kingdom by the sea. But we loved with a love that was more than love, I and my Annabel Lee; U;h a love that the winged scraps of heaven Coveted her and me. And this was the reason that long ago In this kingdom by the sea, A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling My beaut i 1 1 Annabel I .; So that her high born kinsman :a And b rc her av a; from me, To shut In r up in a sep- Ichi- In this kirn dom by the sea. The Anirc's, not half so h.vppy ia heaven, Went envying her and me; Yes! that was the reason (as al men know. In this kingdom by the sea;) That the wind came out of a cloud by night Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee. But our love it was stronger by far than the love of those who were older than we; And neither the angels in heaven above. Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee. For the moon never beams, with out bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee; And the stars never rise, but I feel the bright eyes And so all the night tide, 1 lie down by the side Of darling my darling my life and my bride, In (lie M-p Ichre there by the sea In the tomb by the sounding sea. Kdgar A. I'ne. M I SS ION A R V SOCI KT " The V. ! v . iau ( luireh will meet aftern n at I ' loV, il ! of Mrs. W. B f..c.:-. 4 .; Kvei y iv. ember U 'irri n on time. V.-.V N'S.!.!'IU-.M it the Christ -V ed nesday lit residence -..,lf sireei . i b:1 nresevt v 2. D l.v I.?. ( I i ! , i 1 1 will .' lit Ml ! Jap i nry 15. i i' dii " u in . i ill o il! THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB MISSKS SARA STMVAKT AND LAURA IVLS WERE ;iOSTI SSKS. The Sh.ikcsp .; - ! . I s i-nl i i t i' ill ed yesterdiu afternoon by Misses .-ara Stewart anil I .una Ives, at Mis Stev.i.rt 's beaut if ul home on I'ollocl s'reil. Tile club is now s inlying Henry IV. Mrs T. Warren, renlr r in a most bo '"'g rn..nnir a synop m's of Scene - i ..ml 2 of Act 2, ami .li the i sual r-.' lie. of work hiid been dis posed o, Mis- Miviir Heath read ii resolulio . which w. s ordered spread upon if uiiiiiil'-, ei'titlid "Aipre- ciation "i liie ser tits rentlereil hy on Second iei-Presiileui . Miss l.i.sctt. Hanff," which disclosed Miss Heath's. gilt in expressing I rings lioin in ;i humorous and unique ua. the reading of which caused unusual merriment and this was immediately followed by the guests showering Miss Hanff, whose marriage takes place the evening of January 28th, with many beautiful Handkerchiefs; they were tossed from every nook and corner of the room each little handkerchief having at tached to it a card bearing an ap propriate quotation from Shakespeare. The bride-to-be, in her naive little wav gracefully thanked all for their gifts, and dainty refreshments, con sisting of tea, sandwiches and wafers were then served. The members of the Club, on departing, voting the meeting of the most pleasant of the season. Those present were: Mesdames O. H. Guion, Chas Duffy, Mary Windley, Blandford, B. E. Moore c T. P. Warren, Bonner, Owen Dunn, Chas. Thomas, . H. B. ; Marks, Geo. , Henderson, L. L. Dameron, C. D. Brad ham, Misses Dita Roberts, Bettie Windley, Myrtle Disosway, Appie Caho, (By Mrs. Mattie VV. Moore.) The regular monthly meeting of the City Beautiful Club was held Monday, vith the chairman, Mrs. T. D. Warren, presiding. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. W. H. Newell, Mrs. Nelson Angell was appointed secretary, pro tern., and read the roll call and minutes of the previous meeting. Items of expense incident to the Miini ipal Christmas treet were re- mclP'rtcd and it was decided that it had r.". ed worth while to have hail this tree in spite of the inclement weather ; . unfriendly strin which brought the tree to an untimely end. At least u- have established a precedent lure for a oublic Christmas tree which we hope to continue. 1 he Club accorded Miss Stewart a rising vote of thanks for her ceaseless activities in getting this project through and, upon motion, it was decided to publicly thank Supt. Hodges of the Water and Light plant and Mr. T. G Hyman, J. B. Blades and Mayor Bangert for valuable assistance in opportune time. The Club hopes to have the long irtended Flower Mart and Basket Sale some time in February if the bask ets arrive in time. On this occasion you will be able to buy flower bulbs and seeds, as well as cut and growing flowers, and lovely wicker and Japanese baskers of various sizes and shapes at bargain prices. The chair appointed new commit tees for the various lots about town under the management of the City Beautiful Club. Mrs. R. N. Duffy chairman for the erection of a public driinking fountain reported that she had received estimates from several marble firms giving di mensions and prices of such a fountain as is contemplated, hut no ne.iiinc le ign bad, as yet, been accepted. This fountain is to be both ornamental and useful, permitting a place for man and bea-M to slake their thirst, and to bear out in design emblems of New Bern This is a big project for the Club to undertake, iuu it is believed tht the club is strong enough to do big things, and there U no la-ting public ser vice that outlasts a p.iblic drinking .in tain i ha I shall In highly ornamental and .,f Mi is.-ful sauiti'.r. dispenser .a .; I er. .'ding the lii-iness b i. .'ii..:i I . .:ojo.!rii lore was LECTURE TONIGHT. be a slereoolican I .eel .ire in trie oYio, ! will ! e invitee Mr. son villi ten I i wet k's Parish H. ue tonight al eight , after which a silver i.i'rering taken. Pi e public are cordially io attend. and Mrs. I.n !. Pearce, of Jack ;scd through the city yes .. r o.tte to Castouia for a few visit. Miss Minnie Skinner who has been ihe guest of G. W. Skinner, of this city, left yesterday for Norfolk, returning home. T MR. FRED AUERLY HOST A NUMBER OF FRIENDS. TO One of the most delightful events of the season was an oyster roast given last night on board of the house-boat Royal, by Fred Aberly to a number of friends. The party 'boarded the craft at the foot of Pollock street and sailed down Neuse river for several miles. During the voyage roasted .oysters and their appurtenances were served and these were immensely enjoyed. Mr. Aberly's guests were: Misses Nancy Watson, Bertha Hawk, Edna Watson, Bessie Hawk, Mable Bartling, R. R. Eagle, Carl Bartling, A. T. Willis and H. K. Land.' Mrs. and Mrs. J. J. Tolson, Jr., chaperoned the party. Fresh Spinach, Let tuce, Tomatoes and Celery, Today at Hack-burns. v CRETONNE, because of the many beautiful patterns in which it It designed, and Its excellent wenrtng qualities, is made up into a greater number of furnishing accessories than ever before. It will stand much laun dering (If the washing is done prop erly) and it comes in innumerable flowered patterns suitable for the bed room of man, woman or child. Tbe best effect are achieved when ne starts with plain walls in some attractive tint or in a neutral color, and with sheer white curtains at th windows. Having these, the naxt thing to do is to select a pattern in cretonne that will harmonise with the wall and be suitable to the person for whom the room is to be. prettily garnished. The windows frrst are provided with curtains of the eretoune. A box seat Is covered with it and provided with two or perhaps three cushions with the same covering. Then one pro ceeds to make the small convenient belongings that are to be used on the dressing table or chiffonier. There must be a pin cushion, a glove boi and a handkerchief box. There may bo other things a little cabinet lor trinkets, a whisk broom holder, a r holograph frame, a can dle shade, a work basket, h laundry ha,-;, ok iiut' one must not overdo eveii i n e e' eRy cretonne by making too 'a a a ( i-t.-iirios and putting tin -:ii if . i'iri-ee-in rue room. The best chance yet for the white man or woman to make money and the Colored man's opportunity to fcuy a home at his own price in the City of New Bern The inly property in the City to be sold to or for Colored people. Buy a lot in SENDERS TUESDAY JANUARY 20 per cent. Cash 5 per cent, each month. If yen die before lot is, paid for, your people et a deed without further payments. Free music by Brass Band Bids cried by two Auctioneers, Bag of Money and a Free Lot. Ladies are Invited D. E. Henderson 63-65 South Front St, it la best with such furnishings to dress the bed in white and to use a white dresser scarf. Or the bed will look well with a cretonne covering having net or lace spread over it, or one made of sheer fabric so that the colors In the cretonne will just show through. Men like strong colorings, deep reds and greens, strong blue, gold and bronze. For women softer colors aud rich, intricate patterns are chosen, and for young people and children sparsely scattered, familiar Held flow era, of the kind they know and lore. A ground of the same color as that in the wall (but not necessarily in the same shade) graced with a gay pat tern in flowers, or conventional de signs, will be snre to be pleasing. The background In cretonnes should bo rather light, so that a room will look very cheerful even on a dark, dreary looking day. Pasteboard boxes are used to brake foundations for toilet table accessor ies. The cretonne is pasted to them. It Is not at all difficult to handle. The success and beauty of a room so fur nished depends upon the selection of the right pattern and on knowing when to quit. Although the cretonne is used in pretentious houses as a wall covering, instead of paper or frescoing, too much surface covered With gayly colored flowers is tire some. A bedroom should be dainty and restful. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. At MS 20., TER j Pea coal : : : We have on hand at ail times Splint and Lump Coal for the gi ate and stove; al so the very best Pocahon tas steam, coal. ELL I S COIL (NO WOGD YARD I'nion Point, Phone 47 ESE3K32??1 Sampson Grove Company, HAS FOR SALE 1,000 Pecan trees, fancy, paper shell budded varieties. Three years old S to 8 feet high, 60 cents. Two years old 3 to 4 feet high, 50 cents. These tress produce large paper shell nuts, such as the "Schley," "Stewart," "Delmas," "Vandeman,'' "Success." Prices quoted include packing. F. O. B. Boardman, Fla. Address Sampson Grove Co., Boardman, Fla., or Virgil Walker, 79 Pollock street, New Bern N. C. DR. E.G.HHTT V. M. D. Veterinarian Hospital for Animals 103. East Front St. New Bern, N. C. Office phone 455, Residence Phone 912. Shut out the cold, stop the rat tling by Installing our weather strips. Tolson Lumber and Mfg. Co. 1-11 2 wks. 10:30 I. M r m New Bern, N. C. Best Treatment for A Burn'.' If for no other reason, ChanjberlainV Salve should be kept In every household on account of its great value in the treatment of burns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve is also unequaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price 25 cents. For sale by all dealers. Adv.) There's more room for improvement than there is satisfactory building ma terial. Wonderful Cough Remedt. Dr. King's New Discovery is known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough or cold. D. P. Lawson of Edison, Tenn. writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. It can't be beat. It se'ls without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." This is true, because Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the most ob stinate of coughs and colds. Lung troubles quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle in the house at all times for all the members of the family. 50c. and $1.00. All Druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Fortunate is the man who can make his running expenses slow down to a walk. For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin. F or frost bitten ears, fingers and toes; chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold, sores, red and rough skins, there is noth ing to equal Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Stops the pain at once and heals quickly. In every home there should be a box handy all the time. Best remedy for all skin diseases, itching eczema, . tetter, piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Many a nervous woman has solved the problem of perpetual emotion. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded ate to try a bot le of Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea R,iriedy. After taking one dose of it I Wjs cured. It also cured others that I gave it to," writes M E. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary at t ack of diarrhoea ca n almost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by all d -alers. (A It in a toss up between a many sided man and a two-faced woman. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by J. H. Bryan and Mary E. Bryan his wife, to J. W. Warrington dated 15th day of April, 1913, and recorde in the book 185 at page 555, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven . county, Not th Carolina, the undersign ed mortgagee will offer for sale and will sell, at the court house door of Craven county, in the City of New Bern, to the highest bidder, for cash, at 12 o'clock m., on the 10th day of January 1914, the following described real es tate, to wit 1 A certain tract of land tying in Craven county in 8th township, near town of New Bern, N. C, being lots Nos. 160 and 161, described and contained in a ; certain map made by Brown and Eagle C. E., which map is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book 183, page 280, reference to which is hereby made for further description and being the same conveyed from A. T. Dill et als. to the parties of the first part by deed" record in book 188, page 241. This 10th day of December, 1913. J. W. Warrington, . " -Mortgagee.' Fresh shelled Pecans amiuuus aim iwaiiuiis just in. LB. Ilackburn PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS INDIAN PILE OINTMENT . Will cure Kind, Bleeding and ttchlngr Piles. : It absorbs th. tnmors, allays Hobing at once, set aa poultice, given Instant relief. , foe sale by all druggists, mail 60o and tMXk. MLLIAMS UT&C&, Propa Cleveland, CI TTT)