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tieir youn( ladles, can i- If 1 IUj i. orncx3 as tlaxt. Cravea Street, irat first of all a future upon the Hitch ara bow the children, it is in them we can make great preparation! to meet the future's disadvantage, by preparinf them to overcome the disadvantage that many of found so plentiful. -1 The education of the childrea la our most Important work and shboid-tave and, no doubt, will have, the earnest support of all The Sun la with thti movement v. ai I fa3 rides YCH 3 lalaiaajfv ..1 QWEST a.

StBSClUniOX FBICE, V. On Week Throe lfontb a.iar 1.2S If One Tear 5.00 Telepkeaeti aslaes Office) VVtae aflat; Uteris! Boaa Entered at the poet office to Kew cIsa mall Jaaaary 80, UW. TBUS gLEfcPPlG POET, 'ri Still Pan and Syrinx -wander through Ua -0' Stai Zephyr murmurs aweetly as of Steam radiator, open flrea, etovee; Are needed only-for poor 'mortal! MelTal Rr Vbi- yr old; Four (4) 1ml Quarus. fexpru pw.a a i.oe Sherwood Pur liyn hiB- -) key, year o1; Four (4) full quart, fcpre pre-. paid i ste Von' Club WMskev; pour full quart.

Kxpreaa pre- paid ss.ee Every drop of Tynon Club nikt.k.., A Lk- nillH.J all I'u pur and h4t tMf than hlaVv airtlil other Iidusm for ve Tfaon's Norfolk Br WTil key; Four (4) full quart. Whl-- 'i Tiiis Drama equal 10 sin i- fa.sv un intj mat avow a vt rata t-trta tA Tyson's Honotram Rre Whlekay; Four III: quart. Sxpresa prepaid. Tyson's Xxposltlon Rye Whiskey, per gaUoe n.n.M Tyon's Pure Oln." per gallon expr prepaid Tyson's rur wmr Whiskey, per gallon, pre prepaid Tyson's "Old-1 Grandfather Corn Whlskeyt 4 luart, expr prepaid. 3ood' shipped same day order received.

We makei good alt to aad breakage, bst we da not pay express charge on anything Ja than -a gallon. Write for our. hlg price list, AArir. i. -ALEESmJI KSHUKG CO.

wr 1. Tyson, Jr, 141 Brewer St," 1 3. Tf TOX1S, Pres. i tr. mats, jb, tice-Pwa.

Jt. IV iriLLIS, fieety. -LcdaCut Bay (kh House i Established and KUtpped for the accomnSodation and pleasure of sportsmen on the famous Lookout Bay Game Preserve tor wild fowl. located miles east of llorehead City, A Cr-Beasonabla terms. Xerekead City, IT.

C. i iYoufeGharice DRAWER -FILING' CABINET "Jv, Owea CL ucn 69 Graven SfcY NEW BERN, N.C ah dUtV'Hi'vYii $19.75 i I' I fl I I I ,1 Where the1 sad Oread oft retires to h- Where the sparkling 'fountains never cease to guah, I dream today within the arms of Far from the snow, the ice, the mud, and! slush. Sleep, let ma linger, stretched beneath the trees weave long grasses into Arcadia's perfumed meads can never fv' freese, Terennfal tha aweet forget-me-nots. Sleep la a charm whoa power must ever blend 1 The past and present -jta its- dreams so sweet, Bears the Signaturo Use For Ovof Thirty Yoars' Made from pure di. i tilled filtered water.

NEW BERN ICE t0.r 19-2 -23 Griffith Street. tone 23. rWiBjejaov disss sss rapid WW ti ay t. i And golden Visions ot the future send, The sleeping poet ner knows cold feet and forever; while" this planet r'f I boru tti i i 9:28 a. 1 h'oT 'i Lallran.

lS diate BittiitHiM. l. 7 i ii. in. riavl Frr kiv.ri 'lock, Newport, ntl wii'iii, Cny, beauiurt and liiteimt tiujia.

20 a. p. m. Sundv tor Hiverdale. Oroalan.

Newport, W'iidwoud, y- i Beauiurt ami Intrii t-i; wi.su. 30 p. m. (Daily tiwiit buiiu.n i Keelloro, Uratboro, i.Hvhn Oriental, and intermediate su i m. (Sunday only! J-or hv- buro, Orantsboro, Bayboro, Orlunuu, and intermediate klationa.

a. to. (Dally Kxcept Sundxvl Washington, Plymouth, ivi- bla, Belhaven, Edenton, Klliabeth City, Norfolk, 8ufluik, ami atatlon. New liorn Greenville, Farmville, Wilson, ulon. Raleigh and intermeaiate sm-r TnAiJrs AnmvK at hew brio, :16 7:06 p.

(Dally exeppt Bundy From Goldsboro, L- Orange, Klnaton, Dover, Cove, Tua-carera -and intermediate 5.60 p. m. (Sunday only From Ooldeboro, LaQrange, i)n-. ston, Dover, Cova, Tuscarora and Intermediate stations. a.

7:10 p. m. (Dally except i i.ut. ji ji. yrnn Croatan, Blvwdale and Intermedlat HtjktlnniL v- a.

7:00 p. m. (Sunday only) -From Iforehead City, Wlldwood, Newport. Havelock, Cro- atan, Rlverdal and intermediate statioaa m. (DallyJ Fi'om Bayboro, Grantaboro, ReeUboro, and intermedlat a tat Ion.

"IK n. an. Tllallw AVAn. V. Norfolk, Suffolk, Elizabeth City, Hertford, Edenton, Belhaven, Co- -a" lumbla, Plymouth, Washington andj Intermediate atations, Edenton to -r: Now Bern! Raleigh.

Wendell. Zebu. Ion, Wilson, Farmvllle, -Greenville and Intermediate stations. H. a HUDOINS, wurnw fHiUl, uenerar aianager.

T.TrnAT-MminFQ a iA a iu AlWi. XW AJIKJ ADMINISTRATRIX'S tha aalora a mil ceased, I hereby "notify all perauo hav-- 11 1 ciaima. agnnai tne estate of said uoaarju xv cjuijuii (nn 10 me on or before the 14th day of January, 1010a or io. niu piMa ot ineir racavArv. ah person, inaea to the WMkid es' tate wiU, please- make immediate Day-.

Jk c- -staTOinwiratrTX or Elisabeth B. JDulTr. Thlfll 1lrh Hiw. a inns H6NRT p. 'i MORTGAGH SALE! twe- in inaaiej fJUOr tainad in that certain, mortgage xecut- Ad nT Jrinn aUwaWla a a.

warde, hie. wife, to beartner date the Both Am. 1 lftAR rha ui LWU, QI von countr In. hani, tn New Bot on por 40 lir.l-.?? Lh'. 'CLOCK the fntlnvrhv.

property a to wit: oreaaia, jruiK inn ninsr am m. a i FRANK EDWARD, law In "wr" JS 1 'l kOTicn, dated lthSl. to 1 of August. 1906, and omce of the Hi of Deed Of Craven county, North rlr! ollna. in Book -Hfl irS all to.

the highest bidder for cash a certain piece or tract of land iin. and being in Craven county, etate afore in tha Fifth Township and de! scribed as fonow. to-wlt: i -i- that tract of land 01 Craven and Btate of NorOi Carolina on the South Side of the Benjamin Smnii owned by Samuel Cook and others. Containing at aorea mora or leu, now known a the place we now live and alao own bounded on th north hy 1 M. MoCabe's en eaet by An-un' Creek, on th west by Jim Pri 4id and on the south by land of other." This 14th day of January, 1 1 iHC CAKRor.r,, ITI'KI By virtue of an order of the Court of Craven In tiin Proceeding of Mary a husband, P.

H. Pelletler, Dam, i -letier. Philip H. Pelletler, Pel le tier and James a Fe Daniel 8. Pelletler, Philip i John A.

Pelletler an i Pelletler by. their Next Ex Parts, I win highest bidder for canh nl i houne door in New Bern, Crm ty, North Carolina, on the i.m February, 1609, at-Is o'clo, following land lying In the i Bern, Craven countv, -ort ollna, bounded as follow, towii- Beginning on East Front nin i tha City of New rn at li.e which was Daniel Stimson'R i corner prior to the time ii -chase of tbe lands hftrpiiiaf' (i eil, running tbenc with I ulon t-ireet. tltenpft with Inimi -nini-iy-mx (96) a 'id I indies, iliencft nitrtliwitnuy Ifl ti Kii-'t Front ir.l in uid Sun, son linf i lirCM, ll'CIIVe etlKt 'I nnlK will, U'HH HH id SMIIIMOtl I 1. 1 nurchaae mumy-mx i lllllH lO llt(. nt'l-IMII Hilf.

i nrt nf the lot ili -i .1 of the f'ity of New Ji. 112. S'aiil lun.iM bt-lnu- 1 H. l. aim miMin ci I in (i of "liiia, in I li in i ill loth, dav ii rurnmnit to th "-i in 1 i.

i i its sphr-muslc, clasp me tight, 'sweet MW ini million hnngry, tired souls, lsr Embraced by you and will cease to get tumes. rv Party. Those attended the Bridge party given by Misses Ruth and Mary Howland, yesterday, from to o' clock, pronounce it one ot the most en joyable of the season's parties. Dainty refreshments' were served after the games. 7 Those present were: Mesdames D.

Davis, Jas. Bryan, O. Guton. Root Nixon. Root.

Jones, A. H. Rawlings, J. R. a Carraway, Baker, M.

M. Marks, Jarvia, Alex Jack, Seymour Hancock, Ben Oulon, H. B. Marks, P. Bur-' rus, Foster, Tom Oarraway, I.

J. Clarence Crapon "Frank Ma-guire, aid Sam Baton. Misses: Janet Hollister, Tunstall, Laura Hughes, Sadie Holllster, Elisabeth Ellis, Jane 8tewart, Nettle Rawlings, Hatti Marks, Elisabeth Burrus, Etta Perry and; Emma Duffy. FLA YOB THAT LINGERS Blue Ribbon Vanll'a and Lemon extracts are made from the reel fruits, and the flavor linger longest Takes less flavors perfectly. t.

TEACHER PREFERS MARRIAGE: Follow CaplFs Call When Expected Assam Charge BcheeL By Wire to The Sun. Rockville, Jan. 21. Several days ago. Miss Mildred Nandaln Craw ford, of Baltimore, was appointed principal ot the public school at Barnesville, this county.

In the place ot Miss Myrtle Langsford, resigned. She was to have entered upon her duties this morning, but when the children assembled for the day's work, the new teacher waa not in evidence. Prof. Earl B. Wood, county superintendent of public schools, later In tha day received a note signed "Mrs.

Albert Curtis Bowersock, nee1 Mildred Nandaln Crawford, in which the teacher simply stated that she would not able to -t tt9 -ic wnlch go POISON Bfflfi Pains, Can-cer, Scaly SMa, Mm MmSr VmbTw SwCer tm BlsoS amS teat knit M. Btaa4 InvWH, br B. B. m. For "twoty-nv ye rr Botanic Blood Balm (B.

B. baa been curing yearly thauiandi of nffnn from Primary. ITin SMOBdary or Tertiary Blood Poison and all forma of Blood Disease. Wa solicit the moat obstinate eases or B. aB.

cures where all else fall. If rou have exhausted the old methods of treatment and stilt have, aches and pains ton, pao or joints, nneu- Sora Throat Pimples, Copper-Colored nuunn. nui.ua niuum Boots, Ulcers on any part ol tne oooy, latins eura. are run down or nervous, Hair or Eye yeo: rows tailing out, take B. B.

It kill tire DC oison, maces tne Hood pure and rich, healing every sore entire Sodr Into a cletn. heaTthy oondltl ion. Can) flewiu Itching, watery blisters "open, itmples of llllna th Itch In bumor. Rlainsra or Eosema all leaves after killing pouon and pnriiylng tne Diooa witc B. B.

B. In this war a flood of our rich blood Is sent direct to the- skin aurfaoe, the Itching- stops forever and bumor or sore is naaiaa ana cured. BOTAinO BLOOD BAMI IB. hi pleasant and safe to take; com posed of pare Botanic insTMianis. purlfle and enriches the blood.

a D. BRADHAirg Drug Store, fl pw Icrft Battle with dlrecUon tot heme earn, Free Blood Care Coupon. This eoupos) 'font The New Bern M. Bun, ii good for en large sample of Botanic Blood Balm mailed free to plain paekasree. Simply iflll in your nam and address onidotted lines below, ana mail ta BA1M (XX, Atlanta, O.

'r 'js'; 'VBtata name ef trouble, iht ran HV, She nagged him when he came to the house. She wa jealous ot another spouse, But alas, he again loves her, you see, -Bha Mr takeeHotlister's ReckjH Mountain 'Tea. 'Xi Will leave every Mday and Thura-daif at IS te. tor troa foot of Craves' BlnC'f'S Freight received every a A. POTTER, Jr- Telephone 1M.

Agent CASTOR 1 A Tar tn4 Children. Til JC.J Yi3 Beara tha -rjnavoraof 40 iTlVlSi H-jtl of Vfw Bern, North Caro-ti bitft for Flftv rl (Iiimh (i vn.hiA. ii emit.) i year i 't pC'Tlf-ftMii tv for iunit. vi jttv! 1 1 -fl fi td for noon, of Uie 11111 pims ahd T-New Tork Times. ALCOHo.

slmiiatt tirgtJieS. ii4Ct.X. rroraofest Kanfltafu; pcssandll jCnrinsirtttrr tsTiaEriLi KARI An.AWWM Mitw mmt A3 vl- Up rkm, Sour SffitBliniat NEWYDRTC OUsWaafUeVVL BzMt Copy of WntppoRs 3 "Ooan's Ointment -me ot ec-sema that had annoyed me a long time. The cur fir permanent" Hon. S.

W. Matthews," CommlssionerJ labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. i Ikefia Wi4 Tld Swett ruse FOR PIANO, i. PURCHASERS. Stietf Pianos haye been; man hfactufed for mow than I sixty years; taere are --nope better, few as good.

"The ownership and manage ment of tbj factory is, aad always has been In' the fltlerf fanf- ny. 1 Every instrument is (fully guaranteed-jj Jn every respect in of tf trouble you complain direc to the maker. Stietf Ptonas are sold idlrect from maker to user; the sales' mem selling for him, and not for any dealer. you get tha best Piano at factory price. Easy terms you wish.

tj Per mora oteeie, agr. 114 Graaby Streets Kerfoli, Tfc Mention this Paper, i Official Piao JameMwg fjpi Dyspepsia hv. puri national ailment Burdock Blood is th aaUonal cure for itL It strengtherisi stomach promotes flow digestirti blood, bunda'-you LiSTrCAli lO TAX PilTHS. Tear fun have been daa tinea Sep. tomber; aad shenid haw heerd.

paid prior a December lst I caa isdslge yea lengen, The taxes mast be collected sad to my duty to colled sad ceneef at eaosr FThe sebeels are bomiriaa; aoney aad there la aw eney la th crtMary to pay carrent expenses. For this lack -at faads Sherlll is censored. ta erde tel save yos extra costs and expenses, I hereby no. tHy yc that, unless jeart taxes for 1909 ar paid before January lath, my depalles will can at year hemes ar places hi bas'Qcss aad levy on any personal property to be fosadV I shall treat all alile. Kelther friendship aer hatred will deter mei from dis charging1 my tt.l'i'!.

I duties. i. Mf. EiDDLE, two Sheriff, January '1909. Ccn Cc We want I.

1 i I WTao SToaia are MR. WIUKTTS Representative Willett ot New York, it reported te have expressed himself to regard to the manner in which he bad been taken off the' floor ot the House in the midst ot his remarkable denunciation of President' Roosevelt, this week, 'He said: "ApparenUy there Is'io longer auch a thing aa free speech he declared. "It you: publish In the press critic lams of the President's brother-in-law, yon stand in imminent perl of a criminal libel suit If you criticise, the actions of the President himself in terms far more moderate than those which he has used in his criticism of persons who do not see things in the same light he" does, ydnare swept on the floor ot the House without more ado." SOCIETY; Mr. T. J.

Phillip's, of Washington, and bride. Miss Ruby Miller, of Bayboro, N. came up to New Bern this morning on the P. 0. W.

train, from Pamlico county, and left on the New Bern and Norfolk train tor a bridal tour to several northern cities. on their return they will DC at nome in wasnington, in. Miss Alice Sutton went up to La- Grange this morning for a abort stay. Rev. and Mrs.

R. F. Bumpasr of Goldsboro, came up to New Bern yes terday from a visit in Pamlico county, and will spend a few days in the During their stay here, they win be the guests ot Mr. and Z. V.

Tay on- Middle street Mrsf W. F. C. Edwards, of-Hertford. who has been the guest of Mrs, E.

Morris! on George street' left this morning, returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Newberry and child, jf Newport, came up to New Bern this morning on the west bound, Norfolk and Southern i Mrs. O.

Marks and daughter. Miss Hattie, left this morning for Beau- fort, N. where they will spend a Week, enjoying the salt air. Mrs, A- Oettlnger, of iown to New Bern this morning on the east bound Norfolk, arid Southern train to spend thev day 'with her Ia-terV Mrs. IS.

Marks 64 Johnson street" Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wollenden re turned home last evening from an ex tended trip through several Western States.

Miss Lillian Bowden left this morn ing for Charlotte, N. to visit her brother; Mr. Mack Bowderi, and take a course at' King's Business College In that city. Mrs. R.

W. of Greensboro, N. is visiting in the city, the guest of her parents, Mir. "and Solomon H. Scott on New street Mr.

and Mrs. Frsnk" 'Batoman, returned home last New Bern and Norfolk train from Edenton, Baltimore, ana New York CHy, where they have uetn for two weeks on their bridal tour. Curenden fiermaa Clah. To break' the monotony ot the regular, run of dances, the Clarenden German Club toted the dance which la to be given on the night ot January 26th a Masque and every one taking part in the dance will he required to Wear a costume of go mask-id. A masked ball fer only given nce each year and Jtha'Clun vsnally give eight or tea dances during the aea-son and Jt' la hoped that every one will take an interest and get up some kind of costume or mask, nofhing more than a domino mask mad from a narrow" atrip ot cloth to cover a portion of the- face.

'The below Is a splendid list from which those taking part can toake For the. naVaT oflleer; amy mcer; llBherman, tJncl Sam, Englishman, Indian, Ku Klux, clown, ball Irishman messen ger, Chlnamatti Colonial gentleman, Mephlsto, Santa Claus, Turk, 'chimney sweep Alphonso, policeman, farmer, monk, gaston, For the ladles: Colonial, night, day. Indlan.Vhioon. ncgresa, Red Riding Hood, baby, Gnsy, Autum, Equestrienne, spring, winter7, coquette, Japanese, QuiiKer, Columbia, sailor girl. Scot'-h ghl, walttf e'lCpherd' i mai a 1, -e or i brides It.

Uttle I t' i not all who "get irozen out; i Me'plhnacle of fante was hot made to hang your hat -are not tne only-play houses around, these days. yj About the only secret, an bid maid can keep is hrvlghager' It la to be hoped that many men are gome larger than their opinions. One' thing nndisputshle is that a blll poster will stick up for his show. There la nothing to be gained by -sleeping In aa upper berth i the boat turns over. SttAKANTMO- UNDCR TDK DRUGS ACT.

One thing" noticeable these 'giasa'bf' DaaHraft; akes faDIng UirandaU aup Rommh srray ir iu er'nul nn. growth el aair, ajriag a yw hi appearance. tale by drunias, -AS any on" froth at' "the mouth! Speaking of competition as ameans for making life in trade, how would it work in 'eausing tha death pfltf put a cherry hi the glass 'and then tell some. on they aW friiit before breakfast. Many fellow will go out and preach 'against these' ehaiSce games carried on and go right ahead and get married.

Sr. -i-ossum ana later" is aow. prom-. ised as a feature of New Vork Bes- tanranta What about' tha peimissioa beer, the ordained ehaser? Durham Sun. Is Ox'ji permission beer anything like nea' beer.

W'Cs' 7frfaitni BCH00L If the aenUisenlts' axpre i by the representative audience house last Bight cour the political cjrclf huHineiS circles, 1'iinrd-of Hi hotu I "HI tO ft'1' ft the court 3 much in In the i of the tne the leg-to be held a for this approval witftii.

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