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NEW SERINE SUN -JOURNAL. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920. PAGE FIVE SUN-JCUtiNAL. .Air For Quick Results . Strictly Cask,' 1b TdU Wttfc Order mlBlmwa 25 cents. Reffolar type for cacti lasertJon,!- one - cent per-i wf Uii type, . twt eenta per eat.-h inaertloa. The same rale nuulW lr lM. Ik... .1. i. . "US. 'lift DM ccut ; dlUMMt or, more insertion. Display in . these columns 44 cents. -ua, - each lnsertlos. . . - v ' sen. va: CARPENTERS FOR ,r.e, '.ence work, will pay up to 90 cenu per Hour, ten hours a day. Apply to Box 15, Tarboxo.. N. C. Come ready ' for work to 8.- N uiarn's Job. 12tol8 . - WAiMLU SUPERINTENDENT for lo qqda logginpitb team , and i er loader, .yddrGBS Jack- - Bonvnitj Lumber Company, Jack- FOR SALE AT MIL.Ii WEST ALLI- ance Juniper post and shingles W. T. Hudnell, NEW BERN, N. C. 12-19. - NEW YORK STOCKS - MARKETS Cotton Quotations. COTTON ' FUTURES. (By 'Associated Press) : NEW YORK, July 13. Cotton fu tures opened steady. - July, 39.80; October, 33.30; December, 31.65; January, 30.95; March, 30.35. ' NEW YORK COTTON. (By ' Associated Press) NEW YORK, July 13. The fea ture in the cotton . market at the opening this morning was the con tinued strength of July contracts. which sold to the 40 cent level right after the -call or the highest price touched since last ' April, and 35 points above last night's closing quo tations. Three more Juiy nonces were reported in circulation, but there were very few, contracts tor sales. 'Later months opened steady at a decline of 7 points to an advance of 2 paints,, but were influenced by near months' strength; selling about 2 to 7, points net higher during the early trading, .with October at 33.40 ana December at 31.72. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ERSEST M. GREEN, -.. Attorney at Law NEW BERN, N. C. ' So. ,3 18 Elks Temple Having resigned my position as Asst. U. S. Attorney and returned to the practice- oC law, I am now prepared tQ practice, in all courts and on any - side of the docket. , REPORT V '.. " FROM THE U. ST DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE " ' ' ' CONCERNING T. R. I DAMIEl.sk, M. !., . Specialist in Diseases of Kye, Ear; Nosand Throat. .. Offices in Elks. Temple, Rooms 411 and 412. Now- permanently located in this city. Telephone 170. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., aiid lp. i . , to 4 p. m. : GUION. GUION 40F BROAI "STREET sW. B. R. Guion and John A. Guion associated for the genera i L , practice of law. I'CIl S.V AT AT BARGAIN ONE new - a Eajker Tru,;k, one new ; surry i arker Skidderl: W TVHud" nell, NEW . BERN. N. C, 12-19 inrr:. chinq "and picotino .Ve t ve a machine in our office and ere prepared to do your hem stitching and pi.coting on , short notice We. give : special attention tq mail orders.' A. trial is .suffi cient. Singer . Sewing. Machine company, New Bern. N. C. ' ltoli LTCP, LOOK, LISTEN FOR SALE ?-rOne Rea. automobile,, with ... new racer body ready for painting. If you are looking, for a real bargain sae L. L. Parker, at .the S. B. JPark- r Cn 'a tnro 8tn1l 8tOl4 I N SURE ; VOUR FUTURE BY learning bookkeeping'. and, short-, band in Greensboro Commercial school, Greensboro. N. .C Write for catalogue lto8-4 TZSII VEGETABLES, FRUITS and a general line of groceries at all times carried in stock. We can sarve you and prompt delivery is J our mono, uive ua a can pi; teae- pnone us your wants at . any; tune and let us GIL them. : Joseph. All ien, No. 61 Broad street, teLephonaJ No. 510. - lto8-l FOIiD TOURING OARS. WITH SELF Marten. H New,; .never nseddeliwr -rt&KBryG$L including .yale steering Wtheel lock against - theft. Price 1835. Answer "Fords" care SUN JOURNAL ; 2 to 15 FOTl SALE IN A GOOD LOCALITY far business, my grocery store, in eluding stock and fixtures, near '' Banner warehouse. A fine, place for cafe during tobacco season and at all .times good business, the year round. . Apply at once to: , Grlmsley, No. 202 Georgestrejst. , - 5-11 7AXTED--WHITE - OR COLORED woman or girl by private- family to take care of two children. Home, room and board furnished. ,: Apply to Mrs. ;M. J.' Connolly,, .postofflce box No. 64, urientai, li., -.v i :.ri:;?..- ;40tol3 2.50 SPALDING OFFICIAL LEA - gue baseballa.only' 11.54. ,0. & TVf, official ball-for fl.48; $2.1ats for ?1.39; ?8 jgloves for, 15.95-$10 j mitts for; 7.49; $5" . basemen's mitts for ?2.98, at the1'cut.'.price baseball ; shop, Leon oChn's New Bern Sample hopi Bl Middle St'. D. & M.t Headqnarjters . , . BOOKKEEPlNGr SHORTHAND AND v typewriting thoroughly . taught , a.t King's Business College, Raleigh, N. C, and Charlotte', . N..O.'. Send for catalogue. Also' Home Study Courses giveji. Sed, for circular. Address, J.' H, King, Pres., Raleign, n. q; ;i 7rlf to, '8-1,3 . . i NEW ' YORK . STOCKS. ("By'JAssoctaed Press) NEW YORK July 13.- Substan tial recoveries from yesterday's weak close accompanied the. active .open ing of today's, stock- market. Oils, steels and equipments were the most conspicious leaders,' Mexican and Pan American Petroleums, Crucible and Baldwin Locomotive gaining 1 to 1 1-2 points. Canadian Pacific and Reading again represented, the firm to stronger fails,. with St. Paul Pre ferred and St. Louis and San Fran cisco." Backward" features included the shippings, coppers,? tobaccos and chemicals. 1 The strong tone of Uni ted States Steel lifted the general list tq higher levels within the first half hour. -.'.v:' : - .": : 4 -;. ' V 1 ' C WEEKLY COTTON LETTER T NEW YORK, July"' 1 2. Moxferate showers and -seasonable temperatures characterized the weather of the week throughout the cotton-growing states, except that .temperatures -were rather high! in,.the northwestern nortion of the belt. Under the in fluence of these weather conditions cotton made fairly goodt to excellent, mostly excellent, progress generally, th? warmer : weather and abundant sunshine being especially favorable in the northwest portion of the belt. Where cool weather had persisted.. . Material progress was reported In cotton from the Carolinas and very good" advance from Georgia. ' Prog ress ranged from fairly good to ex cellent in Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, while considerable im provement was recorded in' Louis iana,. It made good growth in Ar kansas, under the influence ,ot mod' eratae, temperatures and light to mod erat showers while the, high tem peratures ana scaxiereu miu gavw generally excellent - progress in Ok lahoma, which was the ease also in Texas. The condition of the crop, in 1 Texas 'now-, ranges -from- rather poor to excellent,, from fair to excellent, in Oklahoma, and from fair to very good in most of Arkansas. Cottonis still somewhat backward in-most. sections of the belt, butit is well cultivated, ' apd the. plants, are fruiting satisfactorily, " except in places where weevil are numerous, but weevil damage so far has been generally light in ' most sections where they .have appeared. The recently warm and mostly fair weath er has been, instrumental in holding weevil activity In check. . The government condition report issued July .2. broke,, all previous records for improvement during Junev. i Since June - Z, the, weather has continued ideal and n6 doubt, a further ..substantial, improvement 5 in condition will be reflected. Jn the mid monthly reports or the various agen cies, shortly to be issued. Every ef- iot to, sustain prices is Deing maue by certain, important- interestsv by holding a tight rein on the July post tion. but the market appears to be gradually coming under thevinfln ence of steadily improving crop ac counts and southern hedge selling and it is our opinion that a few more weeks of good weather may bring about a sharp decline all along the Una. 9 , ; JESSE H., DAVIS ; ATTORNEY vAND COUNSELLOR ' s.. . AT. LAW ... 5 Rooms 207-208 Elks Temple ; NEW BERN, N. C. FLEAS " . . . The dread Bulohld Plague has been found to be transmilled largely through the agency ' of these insects . 1 "v. . aside from trans mission of DISEASES fleas render houses uniiv' habitable cause ' considerable loss among' - poultry and materially reduce egg production;- - " ft -tSL , - . . In the case of valuable dogs and cats rid them! of fleas 'and. where xlosely associated with, man - control k of importance i. Jhe dog flea is one species o greatest unporlance ta a household pest. " Fleas .are a sign of uncleanlinesa and are dangerous disgusting ' and" disagreeable V 6- Stomach -ills permanently disappear after drinkinar th celebrated Shivar ilincral Water. Positivelj guaranteed by monev-back offer. T.idtpi fine; costs a trifle.. Delivered nnv-wlimi hi oiir. New Bern Agents, Armstrong Grace? Co. '- Phone' them. ."V;"'' :. KITTEN .WANTED JttORE FOR -his mate' sak"e ...The, party ha,v ine Grey White Persian kitten, ona of two jthawere. ahipped. by ex- press from wiicago -.wui, return same immediately and notbing(will be done. Otherwise police are ad vised ttuact on what information ja known and party will get full ex tent of the law . - 13 to 16 . REWARD FOB ANY INFORMA. v.Hon as to having seen or if. seen in Twar future, and any person Been with it. A Grey White kitten about one or two montns oia, or aDout half grown. The hair , more like! wool than hair, and rather Uushy 1 taiL An unusual looking cat. If anyone aear Bhould have him, let ' ran know and I will Bend the mate to him. as I don't want one with- rtnt the other, if I had, I would not hav bought the two. Taken out of box ip. express between Chicago and New Bern, where I don't know, but inclined to. believe,; and- will tmv fnr any information. Dr. Er- ' nest W. Dunn, Elks Temple NEW BERN.'N. C .. . ,'- . . .13 to lfi DEFEAT PROPOSAL TO WITHDRAW! FROM IRELAND (By Associated. Press). ( LONDON, July 13. The proposal to employ direct action If necessary. to force the government to withdraw its troops rom Ireland, and cease the manufacture of munitions, for use- m . Ireland and , Kuaaia: was, ae feated today in the special trades union conference, called to consider labor's attitude,; on; f he Irish, ques tion. .. - ! Eight hundred delegates . wereH present, representing flvei million workers. The resolution in favor of direct action, which was proposed by the leader of the locomotive men wa,s defeated by amaiprlty o 7 lb "BESSIE" CHAMP: CANINE I V SCRAPPER OF KINSTON C. li.- Abernethy....Res. Phone . 399 "D. E. Henderson. ...... . .Phone 119 eo. T. Wfllis Res. Phone 629-W Henry A. Tolson; v. .Res. Phone 62 2-J Ijaivyers . : ABERNETHY, HENDERSON,' iiTTi w wli mm cirkv Rooms 201-202-203,' Elks ' Temple. Phone 237, New Bern, N. C Practice In All Courts JUST LOOK . WHO'S HERE , SOFT CRABS Large Trout, 34, 5 & 6 pounds -Sheedhead For baking " AU Kinds of Other Fish, : BO WD EN ' S : Fancy Sea Food Market PHONE 853 , , Don't endanger your own health and ggJyS-i'y 1 N conuon or aiiow your pets to -sutter 4 JSSH 1 RFIC- BEE BRAND 1NSECTP0WDER i - - - - KILLS AntSi fleas, bed-bnga.. reaches., water-bugs, lice, moths, cooties and many other house hold and garden insects. Kills flies and mosquitoes if fanned into the air, or burned. . ' Harmleu to. mankind, bird, pel and domestic animal. Non-pohonou. a i. 15c35c and 65c ererywher BOAllft .hsegtPowdS' ANDDOMESTC ryssMAutst Vi U cii : WCSa' j PROPERTY SOLD ' ftf'- ' ((' ' '-'Do NOTEast ft With ,'' '' V. ' )) - .f ,,,ltei:S 'y W T Anywhere, Anytime v'(fl ' NEW BERN t ' ' 1 ' H I -v ;)V W urn tees .-I r. i ( f . -We Are Prepared to Supply You , 1 4 Hv. - m : w . with aii - v B"S I IV I v " . .- ' J'. '.- t.W Your history is written on the ' , pages of youY sayings pass-book; l. You alone can decide whether you - will be proud of it in years- to ,. , come. Begin the habit of saving regu larly and have . the ' feeling of con tentment which comes . f rom sys-' tematic saving. : - t National Bank of : Key; Rer ne "The Bank That Greets You With a Smile" vicCormick & ca - j !t"; i i v i- mm r- -y. I . I ' REAL ESTATE .' Are Agents for the Roper Lumber Company's Land and are Selling a Lot of-This Land Very Cheap and on Reasonable Terms. . - . t - I I. ii 1 1 ii in i imnmirrTi rmi - i una inn m m imwi r -;-' ..t. . . , - r if.-fi,.."-... 14 BtQrPji' K' 111 ' "Ifcyy Sjytyay y nyt sjypi ny y sy o yjr'qirqgp'n -r y ay jB Wtsjj m XEW FORD GABS TOURINGS AND Boadsters. Ready for delivery. Any quantity from, one to ten. Prices the lowest. Wire or, write S T Taylor, 911' East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. -13 to 27 Mrs. Charles M.,Dockman left to day for her summer home at Old Or chard, Maine,, where fshe. spend the season." .. ; . .?v;' ; ' -; - "Mr, and Mrs. Elmer F. Prunier left! today fo a few weksvisit with his parents at liynn, Mass., and 'will spent the balance of the season with Mrs Charles , M. Dockman, at Old I KINSTON, July 13. "Bessie," a coyote veteran- ot the Mexican- bor der expedition of - the army, is the superior of .any Kinston dog to' fair ftght, and has amply proved it. The animal belongs to Everett Brinson, veteran of the old Second and 119th infantries. ' At one tim she whipped two.buU-dogs, either- of them heavier than herself. ! Brinson ran "Bessie" down in Texas when she was a baby, capturing several rabbits and prairie dpgs, .at. .the. same, time. The coyote is kept in leash. She endures pet ting but does not seek familiarity. - - , i ! i . i i in - Frank Trumbull, is Dead ; CBy Associated Press) f NEW . .YORK, ' July -; 13.--Frank Trumbull, chairman of the board 6fdirectors of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, died last night at his home at Santa Barbara, California, of heart trouble, according to advices received here today. He was sixty two years old. , )r V I r v WHY break your back over a wash tub? Why skin your knuckles on a scrubbing? board? rWhy make washday a day of horrors? : . j You don't have to. -Wash the easy Clean Easy way' and washday goes ? by like a song! Honest, it's a regular eye opener ; what that . 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