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V :ry Yen? CI: 1:3 cn a Wei VczIiisy.. Wilh a f.2W PcrtecUca CU Uccicr j i . . 13 It sires fust as much heat as you desire. It is safe, odorless and smokeless. - ."v..-- '' -.v , It has an automatic-locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can he quickly cleaned. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, 'be cause of a new device in construction, and can always be easily unscrewed for rewicklng. ;, ..: ' An indicator shows the amount of oil In the font Filler-cap does not need to be screwed down, but is put in like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. Finished in japan or nickel, strong snd durable, well-made, built tor service and yet light and ornamental. It has a cool handle and a damper top. . , Dtaltrs BvilwlHrt. It ncttt vim weanst Standard Oil Company . SHORT PASSING EVENTS WEDNESDAY. There will be a basket party at Clark's school house Thursday night November 2 4 for the benefit of the school, Public invited. A boat load of more than one hundred pi?9 arrived in port yesterday, some of which were Bold to local dealers and a few shipped to other points. Rev. A. C. Schuk-r has been chosen to deliver the annual missionary address of the Beech Grove Missionary Society at Beech Grove church Friday morning at 11 o'clock. This occasion marks the 25th anniversary of the Society. The local market is well supplied with turkeys just at this tine , The dealers however report that the demand for these birds is not very large and that thev are disnosine of but few of- them. This is doubtless due to the high prices charged. v Nest Monday morning. Mo v. Zlsr. a two weeks term of Craven county Su perior court for the trial of civil cases, of which there are between 35 and 40 on the docket, will be convened In this city, Judge George R. Ward, of Elisa beth City, will preside over the session. A message received in this city yes terday afternoon stated that Mrs. Fred G. Mitchell, whose husband is a broth er of Mr. T. J. Mitchell, of this city, had died at her home in Macon, Gs., shortly after 2 o clock, the remautsj win oe Drougnt to tnis city ana inter red. The following named gent'emen have been appointed by the Chamber of Commerce as delegates to the National Rivers and Harbors Congress, which will be held at Washington, D. C, on Dec. 7-10 th: Senator F M Simmons, Congressman Chas. R Thomas, Messrs W B Blades, J A Bryan, W Dunn, C E Foy, CD BradLam. CLIiws. . The following named gentlemen have been appointed by the chamber of com merce as delegates to the 3rd. Annual Convention of the North Carolina Drain age Association, which convenes at Wilmington, N. C. on Tuesday and Wednesday. November 22nd and 23rd. Senator F. M. Simmons, Congressman Chas. R. Thomas, Messrs. J. A. Bryan, C E Foy, J J Wolf enden. R A Nunn, M p Lane Daniel Lane. Keai estate in uraven county la one of ths barometers to the activity in the business world. When real estaU lies dormant, business is quiet in every line, but when you see the real estate men active, the signs point to a forward movement in all lines. Those who claim that New Bern is dull should take time and visit the Register of Deeds pflic and see the number of deeds reg istered each month and the amount of money that changes hands. THUBSDAT. .', A boat load of lumber left this port yesterday morning en route to Beaufort via the new inland waterway canal TfnSJ the first cargo to go through the new waterwsy from this port Three solid car loads of fish psssed through this city yesterdsy morning en- thiak yoa lioa or trad tita, aad Ur I your aarvaa all lone, ana1 yoar Momech too f Has ao 1 bilioa to (ore alwad ia the oriii lrl yoa f aa, yoa milil a aell put a too to your irry. Yoa eea do it if i yau will. Dr. 1'ierce'i (MjlJee Mrtical Dlteovtry will mmit yoa a d.,:-rem inilivijuml. It will met your levy liver I t to work. It w ll t t. t. jf i.;t In yoor ( h, and ,, your ; i . will eome b k. It will aorify yoar blood. I It Dicre u arty trni!riu; in your faaiily toward eooiumptioa, i it will kt v l!it i! J ? rutr r. t vn alirr eoe auiiiua lruoi i.i.j,, or t r nl. til ail i '". It ia lilt r When' clothes can't be hung outside, and must be dried In a room or ceirar,the New Perfection Oil Heater quickly does the work, of sun and air. You can bang up the wet clothes, light your Perfec tion Oil Heater open the damper top, and the heat' rises and quickly dries the clothes. Do not put. off washing to await a sunny day in order to avoid mildew. Dry your, washing: any day with hot air from a ' Abtebdtb mmktlcn W aWtsM yam. mrtt for tucripm Hi' agty V . route from Morehead City and Beau fort Rarely a day passes now but that one or more car loads of these water products are shipped from these hust ling little towns. Turner's Almanac predicts some ex tremely cold weather for eastern North Carolina during the nest few weeks and the weather bureau of the state bears them op in their predictions. Heavy frosts and snow in some sections will doubtless be seen. The local cotton market was well supplied with that staple yesterday. During the early part of the day' two boat loads or more than thirty bales were brought in and placed on the ex change. All of this, however, was not disposed of yesterday. The Home Mission Society of the M, E. Church of Ppllocksville will hold their annual bazaar on Dec 8th, 1910. They will serve oysters, cream, cake and other good things too numerous to mention. They will have all sorts of fancy articles suitable for Christmas presents, also a fish pond for the chil dren. Come one and all and have a good time. Opened from 2 o'clock till 11 o'clock at night Hundred of New Bern people con gregated in. favorable places last even ing to witness the eclipse of the moon. The hour was much more favorable than that in which the lost similar phenomenon occurred and the specta cle presented by' the silvery orb as it was gradually last to view in the shadow was indeed awe Inspiring, This is the hut astronomical' event of any importance scheduled to occur this year. . .? - - '' Frank Bryan colored, was arrested by U. S. Deputy Marshal Potter yes terday morning on a warrant charging him with selling spirituous liquors with out a license. Ha was carried before U. S. Commissioner Chas. B Hill to be given a preliminary hearing but in or der to secure a few material witnesses who were absent at the time the case was postponed until this morning at 10 o'clock. In the meantime Bryant, who could not give a bond of $100 for his appearance, is occpuying a cell in the county jail. Mr. Noah Hardison, the white man who was assaulted by a negro man near Oriental a few days ago, and who was brought to this city and placed In the Stewart . Sanitarium for treatment, seems to have a very unsavory reputa tation at Choeowinity his home. In commenting on the accident the Wash ington News says: "Hardison was re cently tried for wife beating Beaufort county court, and being found guilty was given hit preference to leave this section of the state or serve two years oa the county roads. Evidently ha took the former, but up to the present time baa not succeeded in getting very far away from bis old bauDts." : Crimson Clover, Seed Rye, Hyde County Rust Proof Oats, Hay, Grain and Feed. Agt. for International Stock and Poultry Food. Chas. B. Hill. New Berr. N.C. '" A . D3 Yea Fee! TfeWay? X Do rati leel II tired Out ? Iht yoa somelini nt work aosv si yoar prui say loafer F Do yoa hare a poor pa k al ihl anabla to alaao? Are a:-..it a li.,ij in the luria ul 'A Bt t' e omt',, !( fcrili ' rr rr' "! hi I t. K. V. 1 fmt I I k I i tu writa kiia. li J , . . t ... I." ' 1 1 COTTON MARKET ' EEPOKTED BY -'.''' ' J. ?. BALL . . ; COTTON BItOKKE , . . NEW BEKN,- v N. C. c tfew York. Nov. 16. Hew Terk Market Open High ' Low Close 1433 1438 1423 1430 1437 1439 1427 1431 De, July. May, 1461 1467 1451 14r Port receipts, Dec 1445 July 14T0 1456, 144$ 1455 1450 . 1488 .1481 May 1482 Port receipts. Last year ' Dec. 1448 1459 14C0 1480 1441 1443 1468 1445 1436 1464 1424 1427 1451 July. " 1448 May. , 1460 Port receipts, '. Dec 1437 July 1441 May 1466 Port receipts, - " Liverpool Cotton Market. Opening . Closing Nov Dec 75J5 757 July Feb. 754$ s 753 Opan. Closing. Nov.T)Jc 766 770 July Feb. 765 769 Nov. Dec 77 1 770 Jan Feb. 771J 7711 'Opening, Closing Nov Dec 660 751 July Feb. 761 J 750 New Bern Market 13 to 14 cts. Sale 25 bales. 13 to 14 1-16 Sales 40 bales 13 to 14 cents Salea 76 13 to 14 cts Sales , 40 bales The Weatsl. No animal is more dainty or more luxurious In his habits than the wtm seL He steals the freshest eggs, fv lects the tenderest chickens of the brood and will sometimes kill several for a single meal, sucking the warm blood and eating only a small bit of the flesh. The Coat The coat Is In the fifteenth century first mentioned as an upper garment for men. All the seams were then cov ered with gold braid or luce.- HAY AND GRAIN. QUOTATIONS BURRUS A CO. TONS. Timothy No 1, Crab Grass, $25 00 10 CO 6 00 10 00 Straw, -Pea vines, Cracked corn, cwt Corn per bushel Meal per ewt Oats per bush. Rye per bushel. Cow peas per bushel, Sojer beans per bushel, Peanuts per bushel. 1 70 75-80 1 57 60 1 10 2 00 2 25 1 60 Kew Bern Markets PROVISIONS. Pork, mess, per bbl, $ 24 50 " Rump, ' 26 00 Dry Sides per ewt 14 12 " Plato per cwt 12 75 Hsms per lb, 23 Shoulders per lb, 15 1 Flour per bbl, y 6 75 Salt per sack; 63 Lard per lb, 15 12 Molasses per gaL ' 28 COUNTRY PRODUCE, butter per lb. SO Lard per lb. . 14 Eggs per dot. . 27 Onions per pk, 25 Irish potatoes per pk, 25 Sweet potatoes per pk, 20 Honey oomb per lb. 10 Honey strained per gal, "45 Beeswax per lb. , 26 Tallow ' r ; ' 4-5 Hides green per lb, . 7 " dry per lb. , lit POULTRY. y . . Grown chickens alive, each 50 j Grown chick ens dressed per lb i l Young chickens alive each 25 Ducks each, . , 87' Geeaeeach, 70 ' LIVE AND DRESSED STOCK. Quotations furnished by B. Swart, dVal or In all kinds of fresh tnvaU. Bab on foot, 8, 4 Bopf dressed, ?R rigs on foot, i I I Pigs dressed,. . 12 Sheep alive, 1 50 300 10 1EE Ifl PAYERS. rWate take noliro that your tmtl aredua and muat be palil. Tha ntt., county and schools ire all c!iniii g t ,r mony to y furrK't tryntit r. tht-ra l riol! if in the lrrury. ( at n y oC'ce ar"l r tlln st oii-a and aava th troulU S!,J n; -a of a l.-vy on your pmi m t y. J. W. i : : r. E! This is the chief IJ requisite for making Perfect cake Uay roods Absolutely Pure The only Baiting Pow- Aar ma Am frron Rnval C Grape Cream ol Tartar II Made from Grapi V Sfo llmi Mananliata WW mmmmv - -f" - - - Mo Alum Bradstreets Weekly Trade JReport. i l ' L Rii.hmond, Va. 17 Bradatreet's Satu day will say for Richmond and vi emit; :- ; . - - ,:;'v. Ta'.en in general, trade conditiem are Ejrmal for this season, however a lack of bouyancy is noted in some lines, Dealers in toys and holiday good report satisi'actory orders, Shoes, rubber good and kindred lines continue active. Dry f oods are rather quiet, Troduce and fruits are in good demand, the same may e said of fancy groceries. Drugs and chemicals continue active. The demand for lumber is quiet and building shows less activitp. Retail trade is fa'r and collections show improvement over a comparative period of last month. " FOR RENT r" One good seven Iroom residence, on National Ave., with modern convenien ces. .- .. One $8.00 and one $10.00 residence on GrifiVh atreet - ' One $8.50 residence on Short street ' One office on South Front street for white occupant. - ' One office on Craven street for colored occupant ' ;' ' . ' - C.T. HANCOCK. a - . : ' - GOWANS ! ! King of Externa ts a Sells itself wherever i rintroaucea imitators' have tried to 'imitate, and substitution has been attempted. But once GOVVANS always Gowans for inflammation and congestion. . " , , It xr' ut plrntim to rttom iiiriia Uowm Vtvimrmion for Inllnninmtion, HtHeiilly of tl thront nml che$l, H Imve obl (Jon-arm I'rrimrnliou- for mmnj yr und nevrr litxl roinithiin't, - uuHusurvs duluco.. . , iliirlinglon. A". C. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT II THE HCilE All Dr4lM. SI. 0- MSt. cowan atweuco.. euRHAH. a. c WMHrf. tmi MW HImM W m Irattlil We wi'l be glad to have you call and see our new line of the Gorham Silver. Tea Spoons -For 1-2 Dozen A U s i fCORBAM SILVER- a i;ev theory PE Insect and Not-Corn Responsible - For Dreaded Dis- : ' ' , ' ease. ' . ' : Baltimore, Nov. 17-Recently Dr. Frederick Wjroby of : London England, was in Baltimore and gave out his opin ion, of the disease and the noted physi cian said that pellagra is not caused by tbo eating of corn or corn products, whether in a sound or an unsound coni I utiioD. ia urn siaiemenc, ur, wimDy J!.: t-! . . .... . i id, "The eating of corn, . whether sound or nnsound has no more to do th pellagra than the eating of oys- The spoiled corn theory is an old one ' nw said, but I think it has been completely upset by recent scientific ipvestigation in a number of Italian provinces where pellagra has claimed many victims for generations. , Maize or Indian corn; cannot account for the malady since many pellagrins are found in the districts where that cereal is un known snd where the persons affected never used it as a food. ,s ' Just as a species of. mosquito is re sponsible for yellow fever infection, o ia them ftn-fauM't'. iarrii Innl- Hioao. minates pellagra. It U nothing mifel nor less than a sand fly" of the genu simuliuni, a blood sucking' inuc; w'rh a geographical range coinciJent wi h the zone of the disease and having the same periods of occurence in the spriig and autumn of each year, The diauan t centers have been found kient-cnl with the habitat of this sand fly. . Curiously enough, however, the dm eay never spreads from ona of xhn centers to others.. If a familren iv-s from an epidemic, center to a he il'h site, children born after the change ' residence are perfectly healthy, but huat bora prior to the removal are pellagrins as are their parents, Thedketse, thcro f re, is not hereditary nor is it contagi ous, but like malaria and yellaw fever, ia due to insect transmission. People living in cities msy congratu late themselve that they - are exempt from Dellacra. which not ontv means death but is a potent cause for iniani- ty. The fly that perpetrates the harm is never known to approach towns. It campaign is limited to the country in the vicinity of streams, an1 agricultur al laborers who toil near by are its cer tain prey. Catarrh Will Go Belief Comes in Two Minuet?, 5 ' Complete Cure in Few "; ' ' Weekg Don't go on hawking yourself sick every moming; it's cruel, it's harmful and it's unnecessary. If after breathing HYOMEI, the won der-worker, you are not rid of vile cata rrh you can have your money back. No stomache dosing just take the little hard rubber pocket inhaler tht comewith each ontfit, and pour into it a few drops of HYOMEL Breathe it according to directions. In two minutes' it will relieve you of that stuffed up feeliug. Use it a few minutes every day, and in a few weeks you will be entirely free from catarrh. ,, ' Breathing HYOMEI is a very pleasant and certain way to cure catarrh. Get an outfit today: it only costs $1.00; it's worth f 1.000 to any catarrh sufferer. For sale by druggists everywhere ami by Bradham Drug, Co., who guarantees it to cure catarrh, croup, coughs, coidf, sore throat, and bronchitis. After you once own a Hyomel hard rubber inhal r which comfs with the outfit you can buy an extra bottle HYOMI liquid from Bradham Drug, Co., for only 50 cents; the inhaler lasts a life time. Durao, The Marvel Of Mystery, ' Dumo has appeared In all the large Citirg in the United Slates. At Cine inn' atl last year be appeared before 6.020 people. At Cantcn, O. audito ium le bad an audience of 8,750 peopU. Hj has plVd to crowded houses in N.-w York, Brooklyn, Boston, Albany, Clv land, Indianapolis, Pittsbur, Colum bis, 8. a, Norfolk, Richmond, Warn ton, D. C, Baltimore. Md.. Galveat n, H luton. Fort Worth, Kansas C'.ty, Chicsgo, Los Angeles, Ban Francisco, etc. . . V During the Mysterious A Co w.ll sp pear st ths Maaxiie Opera House Fri day Nov. 25, 1910. . . v j Cavodine Remedy for Crip. "SAVODINE In my opinion should he Iq every houwhuld. I have given it an impartial trial for several ailments fori which it is refommmHied snd without a ingle exception have received Tery prcrptltjle U'ncflt. In fMM of Head-1 -ache, Toolhirlie or Difficult Breathinjf Its effect ia wondorful.Vl have had I Cripjie a numlx-r of times which haa left me wilh hravy couh and alo-ith throat, mtiid and hmiulilal tmulili-a. In thrae raa I gi-t fmni SAVODINT. a rrlicf wf.ich notl.itijj eli hn n n.e. i lid a scahhy escrvno'nce on loth of I! y tsrs, Cxnttmit.I pli 'um haa rc n.oveii it f i ' n !!. m ft I I l'!,.-v will i- 1. it (: i !' i r. Two treat ' 1 in f vi.r i t': i t it In hurni I I. I X ',!.' i n wi.ik t ri c, I a . i un v. : v i c. LLAGRA IS. YQUIIiOUEY-SAFE? . HE greatest precaution in prctcctinj your money against possible loss should be exer- ey 5sed in justice to jounelf. - The depositors s - of this Bank ,are protected by the largest Capital fund in this section of the state. The management of the bank, mbreov is conservative and prudent-its di rectorate being composed of prominent men. ijf:kx Four Pel Gent Paid ;6h: Savings: and . -v Certificates oi Deposit , NEW BERN BANKING TRUST COMPANY. OUR STORES ARK t . Headquarters For- , Santa Claus. Toys i)f all kinds, Dolls, Drums, Tea Sets, Guns "and"; Balls all f or clyldferZ Candies pound Qnd;ih fancy boxes, Fruits xof all kinds, Full line pre Works; for Christmas time.1 "Don t. fail to visit' . McSorley's Stores Middle St. m Bryan Block, ' Pollock St Opp. Elks Temple, . . . - NEW BERN, N. C, l - t s y. A. Livery, Feed, Sale Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. - A car load of Vach just In! Also a complete line of BiifcgiesVagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wneels. J. A. JOjNES Broad Street, Euildin V J r a 14 M M m f -.r- j Let U3 furnish yc with v.L;t you r."" J. Wel.iv 1 the riLt price or c.ny quantity. C r 1 '. 1 I'M wire f ".v : y: t r":c :v .1. Lv.ry i M i I .. r I 1 1 . ' L-r K.rf.r ' v..- r :i i; - ' !. . . - rr : n . ' TXm Ut:f JONES Exchange Stables H IMF . ss.f rr i 1 s TTItll. IT i " i fROPRlETOR, ; ewBe7a,N.C. THE GLADSOME DAY OF OUR FOREFATHERS . the day of Thanksgiving; -comes j on spsce. To sid the general re- joicing we are making apecial oi ferings of Dry Geods st ' special' prices. You ean do very much worse you can't do better by not seeing us first when In need of Shoes, Dress Goods etc :::tyC:::C3. .iiC. v.: lilt i I 1 r t '
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