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.. t- IIISiMO S BIGGEST AND IffiSliPlAYnOlJSE I WtTOWN-" 1 : VAUDEVILLE TODAY Two Separate acts, RAYMOND, the Great Flute Piccolo add Saxaphone Soloist, formerly of Kryles Band. Ragtime to Grand Opera and - " . - - FANNY REYNOLDS, in all the latest popular,8dng, with change of act and costume daily. CHAS LAFORD, Singing fand talking'. 'Pictures today ); ;M'MR. BUNNYHUG BUYS A HAT FOR HIS BRIDE", He gets it after a terrible chase, a blackeye and almost at tho cost of his wife' 8 liferritcamehigh buthad to have it at any cost. This is aVitagraph picture and features JOHN BUNNY and FLORA FINCH. If you want to laugh 'till you cry, see thus picture. VTIIE WALL; FLOWER" A Lubin Drama. "THE PRICE OF A'DRINK" Another Excellent Drama. "WIDOW MUGGINS" WEDDING" A Biograph Farce Comedy We show Association Pictures the standard of the world. : The special features wc show are the best and highest grade made. When you want to see a real : 9 lit I i 5f - i show in. a real h,ouse."Built forhe Business"; why come to THE ATHENS No Superiors and few equals. , : , ' MATINEE "-"DAILY ' AT FOUR O'CLOCK, NIGHT :30 AND 9:00 v. -4 Tn2Y-;C0rIE'AND s.-iv, ' '- , ' T. 'v' f F.' M. Bfcwdeir, Jr.?. left 'yesterjay , iporning for a business visit toGold boro. ?,'-- -;;,., J. H. Samer, Jeit yesterday morning for a business visit to Morehead City. H," Wrjbdof Goldsboro,' returned -home yesterday- morning' afjer a short - visit to friendship the city - fj n ,s '" ' k " " - , C L;. Abernethyof Beaufort arrived ' . In New Bernr yesterday' morning. i - WllliainlH.' Bell jf JJewport, was a v' '.-5 visitor toNew Bern yesterday. 3; i - .'J- H. Weddell, left"Jreiterdajr''torn. 1 v. lng.for a business visit to Goldsboro. " '- . W, B( H. Blanfordspent yesterday j r , at Doverattending to business matters, ' 4 " . , " , A , f - j , " T-r -t'!' . ' 1 : E. H." Gorham, of llorehead City, r ..' - was a visitor to New Bern yesterday;:, . - N. J, Frazier, of Cove City; arrived in- New Bern yesterday morningl 1C'-C. ". Bennettr ..returned . yesterday from a visit to New York City. r ' ' T. A.'Land, returned yesterday mofn ing from a visit to Washington, D, C, and Norfolk, Va. ' - s G. S.. Attmore, jr returned yester-J day morning from a; short; .visit td re- - latiVes at Stonewall.. ' . j -J ' ' . ,S . . 'JB W. Ward, of Oriental, was visitor s.. to-the city yesterday morning. i -,v" ,r , ' , - o W,.Hfc Miekell.-of ,Bayboros spent -'yesterday in New Bern. " t- s , T s. 'v'; George. Daniels, of Oriental, . was a, visitor tq New Bern yesterday. 1 - Mrs. D. E. Piner, has returned home to-;. Morehead City after visiting Mrs. (W. H. ' Huggins. V - 1, Mrs." ",Ada Styronf' S left yesterday morning for Morehead City to -attend the bedJde of her mother Mr.J. W , r Roberts who is ill. r Mrs. Jacl: T5erce(" returned -home to Pollocksville yesterday after - visiting relatives in New-Bern. " - ' ' Mrs. J.' H;' Davenport has returned si -v.' home to Pinetown". after Visiting- her ' sister. - r k ; "Miss Etta Nunn, left yesterday mom ing for Atlanta, Ga., to attend a meet- ' ing Of the International Convention of . the Churches of Christ - ' .' Mrs. Ida' Steinback, has returned v homo to .Weldon after .visiting .friends" in New Bern. . , . - . v ' $ " -' Mrs. J.' C; Deianjar, of feeairfort ar- . i: ' : rived in the city yesterday morning to" 4 sr' ' visit Miss Ina Bright." , , ,!..-"i: Miss Bessie iVoodt returned, tQ.Dur- i : . ham yesterday- after spending several ! days in New Bern visiting Mrs. N. W.4 Bowden. j 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gooding returned , yesterday morning from a visit to re- latives in Kinston. , J,' V. Sears, of Vanceboro, was a business visitor to New Tern yesterday. 1 ! 1 M. D. Lane, of I ort Barnwell, epent yesterday in New Bern attending to, business matters. - C. J. Heath, of Askin, wjs a vi 'tor to the city yesterday. .., rr I V. Tnrlinrton. of Va'! !inro. j - . t :! a liiminess-Visitor to New j 'in. 5 7 -", of HavcliKk, was a t t'.ie city yc-terday. k T, J, -. Robert?, Je.ft yesterday . after noon for a business to Beaufort. ; v MrsVfh Butler who has been spending th 8unimeraf"her' homein Boston. iilVias. has returned "tot Kew Bern and. is" stoppingwith Mrs. Walter uuny on rsew street. o i A ' c 4-''" '"" tiv1 " ; Tom Lindsay, of- Durham,- one of the most versatile linguists in the State and wlro'-is riow;-6 jf . dtfing1 'a "little inissionary,work' .by delivering lectures on various and sundry (mostly the lat ter) subjects, passed through Nsw Bern yesterday enronte to Pollocksville where he was billed to entertain the citizens last evening, r ' , GOLD FISH FREE AT BRAD ' ' HAM'S DRUG STORE A$ long as the supply lasts, an aquar ium-and two gold fish will be given free Wlth'tvery fifty cent pyrchase of Rex al'."joods , at Bradham's Drug stores- ; This is an excellent opportunity to secure these fish without cost. We Men Will Work On Roads PROVISION HAS BEEN MADE FOR THEIR ENTERTAIN- - - MENT. - : w ? - f VVhfte "men .who id the.past'few years have b'een? sentenced to, serve terms on the Craven county- chain gang,.-have had an Ich Gabibble expression on their face when the jt:dge passed" sentence. The reason for this-was due to the fact that there werfe no accommodations at the"'Tsonvict calmp-.i for whi'fe men; and the commissioner did not want them to be placed with the negroes. However in the future those white law .breakers who are sentenced to' the county roads will go there, and in fact there Is. how one white man doing time on the chain gang, - This man is Henry 'Conner.and he enjoys, if such it might be termed, of having a tent and 'sleeping quarters all to himself, and does not have to asso ciate with the blacks. Arrangements kave been made to take care of the white members of the chain gang, and hereafterit- will -not be an unfamiliar sight to. $the whites breaking rock, and improving Craven county's roads. - 'th vMARINE NEWS- ..The gas freight boat Fannie Brevard arrived in port yesterday morning from Gatlins Creek, with a cargo of water melons and iweef: potatoes. CH ARGES ADMISSION TO " SEE . TOOTH PULLED ADatton; Oc. S--A- 10-cent admission fee 'Was charged to. enter a local dental office, .when Lewis Preston,; a ; negro,, who 'had "boasted of being , more than 3 ). years old: without experiencing the sensation of pain, had. a tooth extract el. Enough money was secured 'to pay the dent'st. - CJ-" ' '-."U ' " p . . ' The nesrrO now knows what pain Is. Plies Cored ia 6 to 14 Days - ?; Tonr drngirlst win refund tnbney if PAZO OINTMENT fails t6 cute any case of Itching, Blfud, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to M dayi. The fint application gives Baae and Kest. 0c. WOUNDED BRITISH SOLDIERSf IN FRANCE " ' '. " ... i saw waaw Kmctx::mm w Mi . ..::-, S. fl A r SOLDIER. OF, Paris, Oct. 5 The official statement issued tonight says "The general sit uation is without change, O.n our left the action i9 going on continuously in theArgonne and on the heights of the Meuse we have repulsed attacks by day and night. ONCE MORE THE GERMANS IN THE LEAD The German army on the right, which has-been continuously fighting for the rlavs In order to nre- vent being surrounded, met the French J offensive today and rolled it back norm of the. river Pise in a series of counter attacks under the protecting fire of l.ig guns and artillery. FOR RENT House, 22 Change street, i Apply -at once to 22 Change street. j 10-6-3ti.-pd. ! Go early this morning and get your Gold fish and globe FREE Either store..!-'.-.- .-r.t:-'-. ! ; W. R. and J. L. Sauls, of Fort Barn-j well, were visitors to New . Bern., yes terday. '- v . WANTED-Room, andv board .for mar ried couple-with- young.baby,-. Address Room! .care of Journal. . . , tlow To dive Quinine 'To Children ".,.!.:- ..' V . i"'i' " ' ". ' ". i "I. 'I-V ' FEBRItINK i the trade-mark name given to n improved Quinine. Itia a Tasteless 6yrup, plearr ant to take and does not disturb the stomacli Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. toea not nanseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Tr it the next time' you need Quinine for any pur pose. Ask for 2-ounce original packare. Thd am FiiBRlLIN 5 is blown in bottle, 2a cents- THE LEGION. ORT- Carter in New York Evening 6un. NOTICE! Don't worry about high prices when I have the right prices and the right Meat. Beef Steak 12 1-2 and 15c Pork " 17 l-2c Sausage 17 l-2c ; L. C. FRANKS, W7 9st St. STOMACH OUT OF FIX? - If yoq suffer with dyspepsia or indiges tion telephone your grocer to send you one dozen, pints of SH1VAR G NGER ALE. Drink one pint with each me I and, if not relieved, yoqr grocer is as thorized to charge it to. the Manufacture . SAIVAR GINGER ALE ,v,.r, VJl" ' ' V Tonic, Digestive, Delicious .rll prepared with the celebrated Shirar vM netal Water. Sold under a positive guarantee- to relieve any case of dyspepsia or Indigestion,-or your money refunded. If your grocer has none in: stock tell film 10 telephone his wholesale; grocer. .--, Pottled only by j sHlVAR. SPRING $heltonf South Carolina. .lri a beautiful woodland dell. STAR THEATER (QUALITY & REFINEMENT) Special Feature In 2 Parts "CIRCLE 17" (Universal) HERBERT RAWLINSON and ANNA LITTLE at their best in this thrilling story of Black Hand Methods. Plot and counter-plot are unfolded, with a charming love story prevading all. "NOTORIETY" (Universal) A splendid dramatic production featuring the most popuplar "star ' KING BAGGOT. "TROUBLESOME PETS" (Universal) A cracking good comedy with many amusing situations. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! COMING FRIDAY: THE WORLD, THE FLESH, AND THE DEVIL: In 6 complete parts. By the famous playwright, Lawrence Cowen. COMING SATURDAY; The wonderful series of features "The Trey Of Hearts" A wonderful problem story written by Louis Joseph Vance. Read the serial in the "Sun", see each week's installments in pictures at the "STAR". III Big Store I - creases Force SEVERAL NEW PERSONS AT S. COPLON AND SON'S ESTABLISHMENT This store iiiu nas one ! i he mom S. Coplon & Son, who condtxt New ellieient cores of assistants of :,r, e-- Bern's largest and most modern de- ta!,js)lmcms i,Mho Stale and addir. ,15 partment store, announce several ad- . . ,. . , ' , . , are Ijelnc made wlienexec neeess.-.-. lti dltlons to the stall of employes In their 0 . . , , ;, . , order to keen up with tne raph.v -.-establishment. Miss Annie Shenk of Baltimore, Md., crcasl Vo,c. Ready Land in New York made the Astor estate what it is today. Real estate is the foundation of wealth. There are a few men right in our own county who will become wealthy by dealing in real estate At present time they are accumulating A SURPLUS IN OUR BANK They will be prepared for a "snap" when offered Are you o.ie of them? . . Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company NEW BERN, N. C. 65 Pollock St. . To Curt t. Cold m On 8 lny 1 ktAXAT!VBBROMOOlnln. ItrtoptOi Cough atud Headacbc and works ofl the Cold. PrtuwisM reftrad imroey It It to curt U. W. GROVE'S denature OS neb .-:v -'V s.--;. V;'"-:.,:'.'- 1..;.-! i- 5t yon I'KfH'c? yWrlerwm t teai r aua eiusett tcuquie It u your kidneys nfi ., t v,t,rt T"rtH' -t iJilnloln,sid,l tlt -v : ut Wadoerif- nv yoa flabby pp. ne-of the face, nd older to cyest U . : Williams' Kidney Fills will cure yo& , fat v kte by U dnillu-' Price 60a. , -. , . :'.; . 1'llts wiiiti uii to 14 Days , rnmrlst wiU Tefnnd Boncy it PAZu OUM'iMBMTisOsto care soy case of Itching, Bltud.wteiwMnifnTTotftiafiHr Piles inStoMdays. The first acplicsUoa gives He and Kest. Sot. ii I 'kis iiriiw.l in ilu- ciiy .ui! .u-.-i-t-l p'l-nion in tlir ladies ivady m wear i 1 1 1 1 m Mis Sarah Wavni' of 1 Durham lias avolel a iwin.m In 1 'he alteration depart hh::; where she will asit Mis Snell. ;n I lowers has areepted a po--Klon a Imokkeper. JOHN JACOB ASTOR America's first millionaire, was a very far siprhted iiinii lie left the little vil lage of Waldorf fn the Hlilne to come to this country ot wonderful opportunitie to engage in the business of selling pianos, hut he soon learned that there was more profit in the fur business. In good years and had years, he prospered1 because under all circumstances he was a rigid economist and close tiader. By the close of the eighteenth century, he was the richest man in the United States. Then, as his wealth continued to grow, he did something which nearly everybody thought was foolish He bought land on Manhattan Island, far beyond the developed section, which to the ordinary vision was not likely to be encroached upon by the then little city for generations to come. Th wisest men in New York said ha was Inviting ruin, tying up vast sums in unproductive land that meant nothing but taxes. But he kept on buying land. In 1S48. he died leaving an estate worth over $30 tiOO.OUU. Money WHY NOT TRY PQF Olvea Pfomrt and Por Alve . ?i ?T : ' Case, sola oy utuzpv's. -, x-tk :.-. Trial PackaeaDy Said! :... ...At'tf': WILLIAMS MF&. CO., Prop- -rs-l : PILES! PILES' WDLtiAM INDIAN I "; J; I .t Till euro Blind, BlnHrs;'-s;.;:, ?'H :-V'-'r k absorbe tlie tumors, a.li .' ;V " . V eta as s poaltioe, gives v: y ,1 f - i-r. '1 ror sale nysusroggisis, ';?::' ir.r""
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