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M THE: AZID ' mJC- 1 C AT KINSTON FAIR , a- ' MMMMtof- V jsVte - (SpaetfJ t Th Newa aad OlNfW.) ..i-.- rUastoa, v. -Ti4ir tw "educational 7 a th ertht leaf - toeaoc belt- fair here. Thro or tao4 eehoot cMmran tl- tiat4 tpecCac'Ur pio-add ip ,,. Qm street Wtaefla Stttkm bumiir ststioa. kri they war takes aboard sped tralaa ul -m carried to Um fair grounds. In the ' parade war more taaa 1460 Klna iou school children, mora than thousand from the rwra) schools of i Laolr sad neighboring: counties, ths -: La Grass and Dover kick schools, tk Kennedy memorial boss eb.ll- draw aad koya bora slab. 4 (Bpaetal t Th Now aad Observer.) ftouttport, Nov. 10.- The largest eatck of roo mallet here was made yesterday bjr CapC Owens, -who Is 'master t the Btaboal, Convey.. Cspc Owens was o shore soma sis . aulas after - menhadea fat back sr . i Pgte. when a big sckool of mullet . ; war Bight. - ,Th aapadty of his beat, sonar 16.000 pounds, or I6, - BillaL was brought to ahore. " aad . tDt ot at tka wharf aad tasa la caaxira by ua oahr. SU Oaecga Plskr Cempaar, la'tacjot war fully St. roo mullet. Motes. No. 10 aataia IB r. LovlU. kas returned freai Alabama wur ka kas bam looking aftar soma mla interest. J. W. Jaaaaaa, a rood roads ax part under government employ, it her loakla lata the road lateresls of tka county. Rat Ota For Chores (Special 6 tk Wows and Obwsrvwrt Fores City. -Nov. JS. Th pipe rgaa or lbs Baptlet aaarca a as ar rrved aad It la ossoetod to be ready for Operation Svadajr. GREAT CROWDS SEE YOSHIHITO BECOME JAPAK'S EMPEROR (Continued from Pag On.) all, from tka westers standpoint, la wkat la Biaklof tka coronation to woaderfdlly attract Ira. The foreign observer la carried back: into the age, aad k la hiring let before kim a atory of national exUtence. an explanation of aa empire's genetlt tkat la beautiful, dramatic and appealing, whether h la to class the tal as mythological, traditional or historically pro Ten. Ha Is able to study tha origin, customs and development ot. the Japanese as aever before in history, (or this Is tka drat time sine the reign of Jlmm Teano, 1,509 yean ago. tkat tha people of Japaa or rep resentatives of foreign powers have keen permitted to participate in the cereaaonlaa of coronation. Before this, only the court and feudal lordt and samurai war there. This ooro Batioa, therefore. Is tba bridge be- weea tha old aad tbo aaw Japaa , la tha official exodus for the Im penetrable feudality of tha pasy ta (be modernism and comment of de mocracy ot th present and future. The Irat great step In the modern political development of Japaa wat taken by Emperor Hntsuhito In 161 when a granted a constitution to his hkteta Bvwry possible arrangement has myAm to Imnreaa uoon tha mlsds of th yoaag th slgalOcanee of the eoremoaioa. ma pan piaywa ythr schoor children of Japan Is a ( tka nJoat ImpreaalTe featsree Mfch wtlf last Bboot a Boatk..-8p-tf?l rial oitxattBJ t tho- maaatiui1 aad went th hoot taronrhowt the Emsfra: aneechas were raarta relating tha lm- GIRLS! VOWEN! TAKE CASCARETS IE CONSTIPATED They liven your liver and bowels and clear your complexion. Don't Btay headachy, bilious with breath bad and stomach soar. Get a 10-cent box now. Tonlsht sura! Take . Cascarets aad enjoy th nicest, gentleet liveeJ gad bowel eieansiBg you ever ex perienced. Cases reU will Uvea your liver and clean your thirty feet of bowels i wit tea rtping. .ion win wake ii feelina arasd. Tour head will be dear,- a to mac - sweat. yes bright, step elastic and complsxloa rosy they re wonderfuL' Get a 10- St box now at any drag store, others tv safely gtv s whoh rvaMMt ta ehildrea anr time whaa eroas. feverish, biltoaa, tongue eoat d or oasUAwd f ,ara hsrm- k --BS-" -V.lTS. COAT SUIT We have just received four dozen beautiful, fresh, stylish Suits in Gabar dme, Broadcloth and mixtures extra ordinary garments. SELLING PRICE REGrtTLAR $2150 TO $35.00 VALUES. Fur effects are also shown in this ex hibit, which is on today. Raleigh Department Store "Where Your Dollars Count Most," according- Yo Shinto Htsal- hy "court also dispatched front Kioto ea alml- Biasioas l Uftai anriae at taPm lar Is and to th Principal Skint shrlaea- tkroaghowi the eoaatry, where -ftwriar caremaxde Were per formed this aoralng The Imperial mtaaiBgera to the prefect a raj shrines (there w a stats shrlas in each province wr represeated hy prefqetural governors. - gay was signsiuea oy inior ca4l sad lennlont given by pa bile - or privat corporations Is honor of th occasion. - HEW IOBK COTTON (By th Associated Prma ) NEW YORK, Nov. 10 After openiag steady today t aa advaae of ana point to a decline of t points, th cotton mart eased off dur!ig the early trading under scattered eelllar which seemed to he Inspired by weakness th New Orleans, re portt that a travelisg sxnert eatlmaU ed tha crop at 1 ..& bales, in eluding Unters, and tba uaaettllng ef fect f Increased ubmsrin activity la Italian water. January contracs sold 08 to 11.41. and March to 11. shortly aftar th sail, or about 10 points not lower bat at this level the market was steadiod by covering and prices rallied T. polnta from tk lowest heiore tka ead of the irat Co vet-tag seemed to become mora active and seaersi later In the mora' log. while there was also some fresk haying oa reports of aa improving spot demand, and the failure of the larger privat crop figures to Inspire a mora aggresslv soiling movement. January eoatraet advanced to ll.TT and March to 11.08. or about 10 point above yesterday closing fig ures end nearly SO points above tha low level of th morning. Trading was lass active during the early afternoon and prices eased off soma f or 10 points from the, beet M.lf.4nr few annnort was hnor in videao of the setbacks snd th undertone was generally suaay. Th cotton market cloaed steady December. Jaaaary . March . . May . . July . . High. 11. 4 11. TO Lo 11 St 11.48 11 tl 111 111 114 11.84 117 11.01 Close. 11.(1 11.78 11.80 11.10 11.10 portano of ' tha i coronation r ' t evwrv school two tree war planted ta commemoradOB 'of tba wbeaatsa -4 lag prooeeaioa ay enuarwa wee held la wriry district. At tha ptw- am mom t vm xmm- "-v monhtad tha three he anntianca his . tha vMoola aalutaa are red by th army and navy and la whatever part of th world soldiert and ships may be located. Through out the country whistles were blown, flags wsrs flung to th breexe. serial borobj flrod, tha nstlonal hymn sung and cries ot "banisi" swelled upward. Religion occupied a prominent place. American missionaries ware leaders In the movement to bold Christian services and in very Chris tian church throughout the Empire, native or foreign, prayers were said today for a long snd happy reign of Emperor Yoahlhito. The Internation al Bible Society f America is pre senting a basutiful Bible to the Emperor In commemoration of bit enthronement. Tba cover Is of white leather with an artistic design In ftead. Inside the covers are entwined the nags or japan ana w States to convey the idea that the friendship between th two nations is will-bound with th word of God. Services were held also In vry Shinto snd Baddbist tempi. The Salvation Army observed the corona tion by expending a t.OOO yep gift from the Emperor in establishing new colonisation bureaus following th example of the army in the Unit ed States. Tha army issued a.,manlIsto, pav ing: "Ws opend two 'slum posts' in Toklo with tha money granted by their Majesties, snd hsve also decid ed to start aa ex-prisoners' horn in Osaka. In what better way could we commemorate the great' national event of the coronation T. . "Tha work of th slum post Is to hav some well-tried army officers livs' right ia tha midst of tk slum district, visit tk peopiaffom kouse to house dally,, attend ths aiek,,fd tha hungry, cloth thoee who are la need. Had work for -those oat a e Em ployment, writ lottsvs, -etc, -on ba- aairxof those who catr nettnar- writ nor- read; and above everything, ea daavor to load them to the saving kaowladg ot Jasut Christ. . "This class of work Is well known In Weatent countriea, but It im ths Brst of its kind In Japan, and wa are full of hope for Its success." Commemoration of tha coronation Is found In many other directions. Th government Issued a special series of postage stamps and picture postal cards and presented special coronation medals to all participating in the various, ceremonies. Tns medal It of silver. Oa tha front Is engraved a golden chrysanthemum with a branch of the citron and sacred cherry tree on either side. On the back are Inscribed twelve Chinese characters meaning "Coronation Commemorative Medal," and the data "Eleventh Month and Fourth Year ot Tslsho." Officials and clerks In tha service of tha government contributed one snd a halt per cant of their salary to present suitable gifts to th Em peror snd Empress. Tha army gave a miniature field piece and th navy a miniature ship. Congratulatory lanterns were hung at everv house In the Empire. Thousands of betrothed hsve has tened their marriage so that It msy occur during the auspicious year ot coronation and be sanctified by pros perity, health and joy. c Prior to th commencement of to day's ceremony an imperial messen ger was dispatched her from tha imperial 'headquarters la Kioto to announce th celebration of the cor onation ceremony before th Korel den, a shrine dedicated to- th souls of the Imperial predecessors, and the Shin-den, another shrine dedicated to tha souls of ths Imperial ancestors la tha prehistoric deity period. Tha ceremony before tha shrines, which are located la the imperial palace, was conducted la solemn manner NEW YORK 8POT (By tha Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Spot cot ton, steady: middling uplands, 11.71; sales. 1,000 bales. NEW ORLEANS COTTON (Br the Associated Pr) NEW ORLEANS, La, Nov. 10. Cotton lost I to IX points around th opening today, following a crop estimate of.800.000 balee by a local crop expert, but the market met f ood support by traders who were m pressed by prospects of a decided change In weather conditions over the belt. Tha map indicated that a severe storm was headed for the cot ton region followed by colder weath er. Half aa hour -fter the opening prices were at a aet decline ot 1 points. Burins Increased the expected chance in weather conditions and to ward noon the trading months war at a net rise of It to it do In la Th upward movement was check- ea oft pront-taiiog oy scalping longs. At 1:10 prices were 11 to 18 points over yesterday's do. Tha cotton market steady at net advance points. December; Jaaaary ktay-i 'Au.t Jala... . closed v of 14 to High. Lo r .v...;ffs it 11.14 Low 11 14 00 Close. 11.41 11.01 11.10 It 1141 lf 'It II WKW ORLRAN8 SPOT (Bv tha Associated Preee.1 NEW ORLEANS. LA:. Nor. 10. Spot cotton, quiet: uacbaaged; sales on tha spot, 10 bales; to arrive, sou. Good ordinary, 0,14: strict good or dinary, t-10: low middling. 10.41' strict low middling, 10.18: middling, 11.1s: strict middling. 11.10: good middling. 11.81: strict good mid dling. 11.10. Receipts. 1,111; stocks, liO.OOS. . i UVERPOOYj OOTTOW , (By the Associated Press.) LIVERPOOL, Nov. 10. Spot cot ton, steady Good middling, 7,18: middling. 0.0 1; low middling. 4.40. Sales, 10,000; for speculation and WATCH SORE THROATS because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows. At Nature corrector of throat trouble the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is speedily converted into germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycer ine is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble snd upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weak ening influence which usually follows. If any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's EmuUtan to-day, Fb ysicians prescribe it to avert throat troubles, overcome bronchial, disorders aad strengthen the lungs. No alcohol' or harmful drugs! Always insist on Scott's. .,- . f - a i . . -' DM Begins Friday Morning Thousands of Dollars worth of Merchandise to be sold at some sort of price. See Big Ad. This Afternoon and Friday Morning UP STAIRS FOB LOW PRICES Hiie FasMon KAPLAN BROS. CO. SENSATIONAL SAVINGS FOB ALL J export, 1,000. Receipts, none. Fu tures, very steady. November, 0.71 1-1; November-December, 0.71; December-January, 0.7 0 1-8; January-February. 1.(9 1-1; February Marcb. 0.00 1-1; March- April, 0.17 1-1; April-Mar. 0.60; May-June, 0 OS; June-July, 4.41; July-August, 0.00; August-September, 0 40; September-October, (.11; October-November, 0.11. GRAIN AND PROVISION i CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Predictions of snow snd cold and rain had a bull ish effect today on wbeat. Traders who proteased to believe tbat the maximum of the spring crop move ment had bean reached were conspic uous buyers. Advancing prices at Liverpool tended to handicap the bears. After opening 1-0 1-4 to 7-1 091 higher with December at 101 1-1 to 101 aad May at 101 1-1 to 104 1-4 th market here scored a material further upturn. , . Corn. Ilka wheat, felt tba influ ence of unsettled weather. Poor husking returns counted also aa a reason for hlaber prices. Th open in whleh ruiat from 1-4 ti 1-1 to i4M go vane,; we foWwed, byl awowerat additional gains. trainees- developed tn eata as a reewst of thatreath of other oe rwala. BustaoM was light, however. Lewwr prioea on bogs - weakened provisional Arrivals of hog through out the weat were numerous. A setback tn wheat took place later, influenced by weakness in tba stock market and by reports that some European purchases of Man itoba wheat had been cancelled. On the break, however, offerings here dried up and prices rebounded strongly. Th close was unsettled. 1 1-1 to 1 t-S cent net higher, with December at 101 1-4 and May at 104 6-0 1-4. . Subeequently. absence of selling (rr-nsur led to a continued ascent to corn value. The close was Arm. 11-4 to 1 - above yesterdsy's nn-Uh WHEAT Open. High. Low. Dc .1.0i 1.04T4 Mav ..1.01 1.01 l.OlVi CORN . Dec. . .60 .0 .B May .. .01 .01 D2.ATSTl .11 H May .. .lift .! -3 r,-l0RKT7S 1410 1411 Jan. ...10.10 K.40 16 15 LARD Jan. .. .5 11 May . . . 0.00 t.01 8.17 JaIB8Tt. z M May ... t.07 0.07 1 07 Close. 1.08 1.04 .60 .03 .30 .11 14.10 16.11 S.D! S.7 8. VI 0.01 - NEW TORK HTOCK8 (By the Associated Presa ) NEW TORK. Nov. 10. Selling of specialties was resumed st todsy t opening with Studebsker the feature on 1U decin of I 1-0 to 141. Bald win Locomotive, Weetingboua. Al-lls-Chslmers. Continental Can and '.malllr, Mtnthriaea the other taatures of that group aad eop-f pars also manifested a heavy tenden cy. - United States Steel sold 6-8 down to tl 1-4 at tba outset, sub sequently recovering a point. Beth lehem Steel dropped 11 to 10. Atch ison dropped 1 to 10 1-1, snd other standard ralla yielded to below yes terday's lowest quotations. Most of these declines were retrieved later. Steel rose to 86 (-8, when Octo ber's tonnage statement disclosed an Increase of almost 660,000 tons In unfilled orders. Tha entire list soon receded, however,, oa fresh liquida tion of war shares, soma of which broke from S to almost 10 polnta. RA LEIGH PRODUCE MARKET The following prices sra quoted by RALEIOH merchantsfor today: Pork II l-l to 11 l-l Onions Applaa Peas ...... Butter beans Hens Friers , Ducks , Butter Besns, dry . T 1-t ej. 4 pT II qt II at 60 to Ti IS to I0 ...IS to 10- II- la- Ham Lamb Mixed Sausage Pork Sausage . , Sweet Potatoes Irish Potatoes . Eggs .10 to 10 .11 tol IS .10 to IS ...10 pk IS pk . . .16 doa Aydea Charch Dod irat eft. i Special to News and Observer.) yden, Nov. 0. The new Christian churah ot this city wss formally ded icated by Evangelist Percy O. Cros on last Sunday. Tha exercises wsr of the moat Imprasstva nature, whllw the attendance was ona of the largost in tha entire history of tka church. During tha services pledges war glvw en which will place th church solv ent of all expenses that war In curred tn the remodellsatlon of the building, and an amount waa raise), to provide s pis.no. English people use mots soap th any other nation In Europe. Children Cry f dr Flotchcr's The Kind You Haro Always Bought haa born th gfsjiiav ture ot Chas. II. Fletcher, and has beeav made amder bio) personal supervision forbwer SO yean. Allow no one) lo deceive you to this. Counterfeits, Imitations and J nt as-rood " are bat experiments, and endang-cr th) beaith of Children-Sxperieneo mrainst Experiment. What is CASTORI A Caatorln Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing; Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It do stroys Worms end allays Fererlshness.- For mere tluua thirty years It hag been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething; Trou -bles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and 1 towels, assimilates the Food, giving; healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. Tho lilnd You Havo Always Bo light Bears the Signature of -r- -0 er s la Uco For Over 30 Years iMUSXXllBFEYe One Can't Be Too.Carefuim Wartimes MSWVisfw Trade M ark ltg. U .8. Pat. OfT.jr By BUD FISEERi ffjrjw wtes Mott.iL ft IJIlyHATp P tJ- 4 3 " T 9Tom. rtCtja fyJ) a - j ' wr - 1 Z- - 1 ' T r rT M . JM'-f l r-'-W ..- .' J - . . eTS -a -v. r m - I 1 " I .' II ' 6w.Vf j'- - -' - ' ?u yv- OF ,&UR NOT WHAT Aft.63 MHO tH(s "He ! (fx - the
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