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. lb- to 'wv FURS! FURS! . WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A4 LARGE , CONSIGNMENT OF FURSCOME IN . - AT ONCE AND GET THE PICK., 1 ' 1 also have bnMdispIay 'everything ' of -Xmas Gifts. ... , - ".' , - Novelties, Neckwear,yPillows, Toys Laundry Bags, Baby Bath Robes, Towels, Rugs, . ) Couch Covers, Silk Petticoats, Handkerchiefs Umbrellas Trunks - andTravelingBags.Table ' Covers, h etc. everything useful for- Xmas. COME. IN AND LET US SHOW YOU , ' ' ' ' ' 'V '' " ' "'. ' ' 63 POLLOCK STREET - BRADHAM'S SPECIAL TODAY FRUIT CAKE ICE CREAM ...',.... lOo YULE TIDE MOUSSE (Especially Good)... '. 10c , CHICKEN SANDWICHES. .7. ; lOo .CREAMED OYSTERS lOo It's .the fashion to drink our Hot Chocolate Does that express what we mean? Does that convey to you the idea that "tt'a the proper caper to drink ihe piping hot Huylera-i chocolate that we serve with whipped cream? If it does, fasten it securely in your mind,-for it's a fact that our hot -chocolate can't be improved upon it is the best ever. . Try A Cap HUYLER'S always fresh. "Uncle Sam" charges but lo an ounce to carry it anywhere.. A 1 to 5-pound box goes by express anywhere in United States for 25o. r : . Broad Street Store ' ; The evening is incomplete without a visit to "Bradham's" . - f . 41 .... ..... ... II f r . I EXIST ALL OVER THE 2 HOUSE THATjjCON TAINS A i f Go. El2Cu2F because in whatever 'room you use it, every corner , is cozy and yol can use it in every room. ' ' i-. V . . . . "' .. v v ' ."'' : v . f .' 7 . ! " - ' - -t . -: r .....,.' r- . . ".is .'- "' .. '. .''''. '' " ...,.,. KO LIATTERIIOff sudden the weather changes, you can have a warm room to dress in, a warm dining'Voom to eat ' in, a comfortable room for the children during the 'day ana a cneery living room ac iugut. . , , t. ALL VTHIS WITHOUT SMOKE OR ODOR 4 " 1 Rwdy, Ky. " I was not able to da anything for nearly six months," writei Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "sad was down in Deo. tor tnree montns. ' ' I cannot tell you how I suffered with my neaa, ana wiin nervousness ana womanly trouoies. - . s . ; Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good,, and he had to give it up. We tried another doctor, out ne au not neip mc At last, my mother advised me lo laki Cardui, the woman's tonic. I thought it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. Cut I took eleven bottles, and-now i am able to do all of my work and my ow wasmng. .... I think Cardui is the best medicine In the world. My weight has increased. ana i iook me picture or neaun. It you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui today. Delay is dangerous., Wer know it will help you, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women u we past ui years. - a -s ( - At an druggists. : WVHt Hi GbtRuweca Mtfflfo Ofc. fUdlw Idriaorr DcU Chattutoec. Tn. tot Scimt frmttmi op your cs IK1 IVimi BOOK. taaKt liMfcMa for Woamx." to plain wiemw. if J. J. DAY'S NEW STORE at foot of George St. is selling goods CHEAP for - the" CASH. Come down to the .Cash Store and save money. We buy at rock-bottom' figures for cash and sell accordingly. A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK -:. Phone 793 POTTER & SBffElT Engineers and Surveyors Broad and Middle Strs. New Bern, N. C. The finest of Nthe sea son just received 15c per pint v -- 25c per quart Phone fc your orders to A. W. WALSTON Phone 744 CHINA RESEilTS ACTIOiTOF JAPAIJ Missionary Writes of Burn ing and Robbing Before Fall of Fortress " . New York, Pee. 20.-A letter just reoeired in New York from Robert . Chandler, an Amerioan - missionary in China, oontainS some interesting oomment on-the seige of the German fortress of Tsingtao by the Japanese and British foroea. r'The letter was written boforo the fortross surrender ed, and during, the time that the Chinese government was- protesting against: the, . action," of the Japanese in inrading Chinese territory.. JJklr. Chandler expresses doubt thai Japan really intends to restore Tsingtoa to Chinav afief he- war; $ The landing of troops, he says, was deeply- re sented by the Chinese and f or time it seemed as if there might be a clash between the Japanese and Chinese" foroes. ' - ' ' ' Telia of ftdraind and Robbtnd. Mr; Chandler also refers to "burn ing and robbing which the Japanese are alleged to hare done in the Shan tung peninsulA, bus it appears from bis letter that he only mentions these as reports 6f the action of some of the Japanese troops. : ;. r 5 - The missionary says the Japanese troops spread H over1 ; Bhantunj, 'Snaking all . sorts of demands, and robbing and borning , when . they were refused." ; ' v "I do not wish," he added, ,"to gire too muoh oredenoe to ail the re ports, any more . than to those of Oerman atrocities In Belgium and rranoe but where in the name of justioo is the reason for anything of tLis kind taking place in a neutral country?; Perhaps it may be claimed that the Japanese soldiery, are not under control., . ' " G Japanese Gds Enter Free. "At Lnnglcott t'.e Japanese o.T.! put out the r"7 ' r CLfaese oust.v clofa'i, est 1'. i v'-'?z t t"os anl c." ? ; !)! from J 'r f.-e, t ' ; it ' . i to c i s A very interesting group of Christ mas superstitions clusters about plant and animal life. Tradition tells us that after Joseph Arimathea;had begged the body of - our crucified Savior and had laid it in his now 'newly hewn tomb he left Palestine forever.,. Staff in" hand, he: traveled many weary months and finally reached Glaston bury, in England.; Here he planted his staff, and in the course of time it sent out leaves ; and! buds. On the' glad Christmas .morning the" buds burst into a mass of exquisite bloom. Since that day of long ago the Glastonbury thorn never fails to be covered with delicate white flowers on Christmas morning. ' By the following day they have all disappeared. ;,.v 'A cutting of the Glastonbury thorn wa"s taken to Buckinghamshire, where it .became -as famous .as the parent plant jtsetf, Thousands - of. people from near and far were wont to. go to see the blossoming of the thorn on Christmas morning. When about the middle; of the . eighteenth eentury England . adopted the .Georgian cal endar - which brought Christmas ele ven days earlier than under the older style of reckoning time, the common people were greatly dissatisfied." r To their simple minds that had-actually been deprived of eleven days of their mortal life, and mobs marched through the streets carrying placards bearing the inscription; 'Give ' Us. Back Our Eleven "Days!", ' That they had been wronged 'became a conviction when the Buckinghamshire. ' thorn failed to blossom on. the new date, and when the people actually refused to attend church on the 25th of December the clergy in that part of England were forced to celebrate - divine worship od both the old and the new dates.' , In pagan time special deities were supposed to preside over the' bar vests, and the people sought in every possible manner to - propitiate these powerful gods. In out of the way parts of Europe these trees are still formally invited to the Christmas feast.- Taking acceptance for granted, the remains of the Christmas dinner ? are spread about the roots of the fruit ' trees. This ceremony is supposed to insure i plentiful harvests the following au tumn. In" other places the trees were in olden times beathen with clubs jto make them more productive, .BUY YOUR . SWEEPING t POWDER ' 'AT HOME . ANT1. DUST ' ' ' Manufacture By i - TARRO CHEMICAL COMPANY Also cheap Barn and Roof Paint . It's fine for brickwork and fen cing -It's a Wood Preserver. Tafro Chemical, - " " Company x Phone 451, KEW BERN, N C. nn.ET.GLEV s CIVIL ENGINEER 1 - , Rooms 4C3-9 Elks Tempi . ewi;crn, N. C.: Surreys . and plans - for bnd drain? and munici pal improvements a spec ialty; ' General, curvcys maps, plans, cpicillcations estimates. . "Through this opening now Japan ese goods and Japanese trades people and other less reputable parties are pouring into the province. -. "The Japanese seized the railroad station at Weihsien, outside the de- Uaiited sone, then laid claim to tlie wtole) branch line leadirj to Cfcinanf i tie capital of ElianSar? proviace, an 1 have since ocoupled it.: TLIs acClo j 3 on the ground ttat tie Tek'ao r "" ;n-CLimf j.Lne wes Gert - 5 r -1 1 ; 'C r-"an owr ; T, r ' t V eC .j! ai u"ri t" 3 I' f f 3 t ition of soL ..3cii '..'&land ert'.-los. ' .- 1" s T " 'rf i Tor Trfre. " y i " 1 i .C" ' " 1 i tor j t M y I ' . ' ' " f 5 . - " 3, snl tV) J . 3 f1,!' ' to 1 3 (' ' i ' - ' : j sc . : . i W5 '" ? i ! I - Want Ad Lates CF The New Bern Journal Applying to Consecutive Insertions 4 , . : Only, When Fully Paid in Advance ; -. i 1 Insertion. t ; 3 Insertions-, A Insertions... .-, 11 Insertions. i ','30 Insertions lc a Word .... 2c a Word , 3c a Word ' 5c a Word .10c a Werd h-.. .. FOR EXAMFLEi A 25-wori ad costs. 25 cents for one Insertion, ii cents for ? i . three Insertions, 75 cents for six ia--sertlons, S1.25 for twelve Ins - tlons, . . f 3.00 for thirty Insertions. -- FOR LARGE TYPE! : Tw and Va' half times the above prices. v . Ko adsmken for less than. 25 xents. --: i Each Initial and abbreviation Is' ; ' -; , . i counted as a word . , 7 All ads' that are not ran on consecutive . VI! days are strictly ne cent per word. ;v :r.ji ' -' " Remit by money order or check.' .Do " ,v not ask for credit; we can't give It at "- H- "v .1''" Such prices. ?-M'h'VJ . SWAPPED"-You have mine. Derby' hat. " Stetson. No. .7.-JPur-ohased Willis' store. ' I have yours. Stetson. 6 3-4. Exchanged Meth dist church. Night Von Millor lectured.- Meet me.-. "Journal of fice. " - V - -.r'- "12-20-3 FOUND--Ladies Glove in the post 4 office.,4 Owner can have same by calling at Journal office and paying for this ad. . 12-17-14. TRY ROYALL'S-Feanut BritUe and fresh ' pop corn candy s every dayv i: j.'. , - UNDER - SHED Dry stove, wood, shingles and brick." - See W. F. Etill. Phone 273, ' '" . ' BETTER THAN fiONDS. Wanted -Not less than S2000 and more than $6000, for not less than two or over five years. Gilt edge seourit Will pay $25.00 on each $1000 every 90 days as interest.; Address: B. & T4 Journal. -.; 1-1-16 y FOR RENTr-Seven room house with t all modern conveniences at 'nam' s ber seven Griffith' stre-t,, apply r. to Dr. G A. Caton, itj- 12-9-tf. f LQWER$ FOR EVERYBODY The Beautiful maid the aged no tber the sick and the well from the .cradle to the grave nothing o:i appropriate than flowers. J. W. Watson Phone 353. , i tEAUTIFUL -Double violets for CnrlstmaS , picked fresh froui cold frames. Givo me you order early. J. W. Watson Phone 353. - , TO LET," large Colonial residence, known as , the Radoliff house, . No. ' 13 Broad street. Location one of tkf finest in the oity, between Cra van and East Front streets. For further particulars oall at No. 65 J. Bread street City V 10-18-tf. CLD PAPERS For sale. Limited supply, 10 cents the hundred. Ap f!y JOURNAL OFFICE. . rCUND One pair glasses' in Post GQoe. Owner can have same by ' callliig at the JOURNAL OFFICE ' aai paying for tuis ad. - ITCH SALE Sevoral hundred jlo tTorth Ccrc-na Turkey's in any e--t:y. Idire-s L. T. CI" '.to. I - rsv;"o, li. c. ii s. k tjk :. s. u::d .' 't eai r-'.' m ! I' 3 I . . .... TTTr g-s FOR RENT Eight room house, Na 35 East Front Street, Possessiooi.. November 15th. ''Apply to L. G. - - Daniels.- , - , V : H--tf.- , WANTED AT ONCE Position by 1 young man. as clerk or some place where there! s a chance for,advanoeV-' manf . - A iltvAoa ."nlai'lr'. Vltava JmirM;. naL s' ' . -.. -s 2 -' ' FOUND Bunoh of ; keys. ':.. Owner i can have -same by proving- pro ' perty and paying for .this ad at Journal Office. - ' -H-17 NEW IRISH POTATOES For Sate at $2.00 per , per barrel, See W., F, Crocket New Bern, N. C. ; ' n-i9-6otL ;, . ,"-: ; ' FOR SALE--Gas titnge nearly new rust 'proof lined reasonable. Ap , ply 26 Eden Street. I; r- r. . FOR SHINGLES Dry stovewdod and brick; see W. F. Hill, Phone S7J. ".-" " " H-27-tf. . TO THE PUBUC' r: - Our; pay . checks are exactly the same as other bank" oheoks. Ths party cashing same must, know that the person tendering the check is the lawful possessor. -..No- discount . should be asked as all our checks are good for their face value at the bank. J. L R0PJER LBR. CO., ' - A. T. OERRANS, Supt.t ; This' May 4 1914 " ' - ",' IIow about a purchase of iPrince Albert tot -ceo, in a nice glzzi humidor. Makes a fine present for h:za. We have thera Ilackburn.. ' ' ' - NOTICE , ' T Commencing Thursday, Crtober 9U, the Norfolk Souther R. R. freight warehouse will be pened s. tn. and closed S p. m. " Freight received for forsardiag late as following - East, T 30 a. m. to 1030 s ; as. . ' West, t'30 a. m. to 10 00- a.': Norfolk and Raleigh - iUricts a. tn. to $'Z3 p. tn. Frc t rec "ve J after this time Jitfto 21 sday. - Oil ;J liiiJa 7-30 a. m. to p. u. f.r Li . ' t J.'2-t a. t j. -' . C !..' w ..t. ISth' Coa T'3 sans su! I Z.ll.Z Y.t sio, cJJ at IT1 I !- : iir6.e. i: . i. . , i ..... i- ) i i v . ' iv...ifo s '. I : 7 ?r
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