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rzz "Every Little Tablet B'prii niiTPiiyrri Has a Flavor All Its Own" rL , '"! 2 dhl i nunat f jm Made from the finest gelatine procurable STJ and flavored with the pure exlract of fruit Pfr !J?sl jy ' care that has made Upton' Tea so popular ' T&l' Si throughout fie world. ' ':: r, "MOTHINP. TO ADD BUT HOT WATER." "NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS USED.' v ' . w - r FRUIT FLAVORS LEMON, ORANGE, STRAWBERRY, RASPBETJIY, I1LACK CURRANT, VANILLA, ALMOND WINE FLAVORS PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA. JOc. a Phi 6. rac :age BBaESK:snK2OHHEl T PASSING : EVENTS TOSD1I. A large pile driver ia now at work at Graysville putting down the posts that will support the long bridge being built in connection with the E. H. & 3. A. Meadows' new fertilizer plant which will be erected at that place. One of Craven county's leading farm ers formed the reporter yesterday that' he had already began to prepare hia exhibit for the big agricultural ex hibit to be held in this city on November 22 and 23 and that he was intending to Bhow the public that Craven's products could not be excelled. If all of the farm era in the county would take this view of the matter, the exhibit could not be otherwise than a big success. The fire companies were called out last evening shortly after 7 o'clock to extinguish a blaze in one of the dry kiln at Broaddus & Ives' lumber mill. Fortunately the blaze was soon extin guished with but little loss to the prop erty. Hundreds of people, attracted by the shrill blasts of the many whist les in that locality, were on the scene and there were several narrow escapes from injury by .the hose wagons anil other vehicles. COTTON MARKET REPORTED BY J. R. BALL COTTON BROKER NEW BERN, N. C. LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. 1C. Ifew York Cotton. Sept. 18. Open High Low Clo?e Oct. 1125 1126 1120 1120 Jan. 1130 1134 1128 1128 Dec. 32 1136 112a 1129 May 1152 1153 UCO 1161 New York Sp:ts 11 65. Port Receipts 62.325 hales. Open High Low Close Oct. 1123 1123 1102 1103 Dec. 1120 1'24 1100 1102 Jan. 1130 1132 1103 1105 May. 1152 1152 1126 1128 New York Spots, 1145. PEACE OF EU ROPE THREATENED ii- -i - IntPvtovnal Troubles In All Coun tries. Alphonso of Spain Fighting For His Throne. London. Krpt 21 - Serious unrest. ranging from h in S;j.in to e'riKi' vails in U.UV curt1 m:t.k' ns ed in charar: continent i in Spain :. and very I t over the tin ull-iiedeed revolution riots in Ireland, pre lim lodnv. The ir.ternal re pi) general and eo vari r that, the peace of the ! ngi'.-mi-ily monacted. wires lire interfered with le direct news is coming Uier, but it is certain Al- f iff iittf f f ftf tftf tf f tf f f : ROW DtJIil hldlltJlb x Port Receipts, 78,520 bales. law prevails be- pruU'Btd against WEDNESDAY. The excursion to Norfolk yesterday morning was well - patronized, Quite a number of people went over from this city and both the train from the east and the train from the west carried a number of people who were taking in what will probably be the last excursion of the eeabon. A number of colored people left this city yesterday morning for Pamlico county where they will pick cotton dur in the next few weeks. Tho farmers in that section are finding it hard to secure sufficient help to get their cotton out of the fields and they are paying exceptionally good prices for compet ent men and women. Opportunities to indulge in hearty laugnt are none too frequent in this life of strain and stress and the forth coming visit of "The Girl In The Taxi" to the Masonic Theatre for an engage ment of one night, Oct 2nd, should not be missed. Laughter is the keynote of thia successful entertainment which comes to this city with quantities of broken records for box office receipts and large attendance to its credit, "The Girl In The Taxi" sped along without interruption for long runs in New York, Chicago and Boston, and promises to be the brightest spot in this seasons offerings, Oct. Dee. I iin. May Open 1112 1114 1116 114J High 1113 1115 1117 1140 Sept. 20 Low Close ln75 1077 1073 lu7 New York Spots 11-20. Port Receipts 78,526 bale?. Liverpool Cotton Market Opening Closing Jan. Feb. 605J 604J May June 611 61GJ American Middling Uplands 7-10. Opening. ' Closing Jan. Feb. 602 602 May June 6081 Opening, Closing. Jan. Feb. 596 586 May June 600 592i forso it ti il. inu; toot.li and null for his throne. The revolutionists are in the l102;floi(i won arn.iJ and equipped and the outcor.M wiil bo in doubt for some time. In" Vienna martini cauf!' of 'he riots as th- I'ih r-r.ee of food. In Uud-ipepif s'so, there have been food rit tj and :he police had to resort to ex t.i time measures to reHtore order. Further trouMe is feared. IreUiiil ia menaced by a general stri';e. riy a nig display of force the Government prevented serious riot ing. Li Rufsis, an the result of the assas sination of Premier Stdypin. fears are entertained of great Jewish massacres and of reprisuls by the Jewish and Fin nish trorists against high officials. Ironwo'kers are en strike in Wales and ia Scotland msoy trades are in difficulties. Rioting has a.ao been renewed in France us the result of the high price tf ico'3, but fo far hs not attained danger "J3 proportions'. RETAIL PRICES. Corn, per bushel. Hominy, per bush. Meal, per bush, Oats, per bush. Mill stuff, per 100 lbs. Hulls, Field peas, per bush. Hay, per ton, (Timothy.) PRICES PAID BY LOCAL DEALERS Potatoes, (Irish,) $ 4 (X " (Sweet,) per bush. 1 51 N. C. Bacon, per pound, 1617 Hams, per pound. Shoulders, per pound, Poultry each. Eggs, per doz. Beeswax, per pound, Tallow, per pound, Hides, per pound, $ 90 90 1 00 62J 1 70 60 2 50 30 00 17J 12J 15 to 35 25 25 5 8 1075 1077 1073 1097 American Middling Uplands 700. New Ben Market 10 to 11 . Sales 86 bales. 102 to 105 Sales 120 bales. Middling K'S Strict Middling 10 Good Middling 10j Low Grades 9 to 10 cents. Receipts, 43 bales. n THURSDAY. Several blind chiidren, twelve or more, were on yesterday morning's N-S tra n being taken to the school for the blind at Raleigh. A number of damaged freight care have been brought to thia city and put1 in the Norfolk-Southern shops to be re built and placed in first class condition. Married last evening by Justice of Peace W, R, Barrington at her home 'corner of George and New Sts., Mr. Elvin McDaniel and Miss Millie Ring gold daughter of Mr. J. A. Ringgold. The announcement which, appeared in yesterday morning's Journal and which stated that a business college would be opened up in this city within a short while, met with general appro- - The local market is well supplied with scuppernong and black grapes just at this time and those persons whose appetites crave these delicacies are having ample opportunity to secure as many as they desire at the small price of 6 cents per quart, The New Bern bar met at the court touse yesterday morning and arranged the civil docket for the next term of 'Craven county court Owing to the fact that there are so many cases on the criminal docket it is not definitely known whether any of these cases will be reached during the first part of the we i k sot aside for them. NOTICE. The School Committee of No. I Town ship will hold their regular meeting at Vanceboro High School Building Wed nesday October 11th. 2 o'clock. All teachers desising schools in said Town ship will plerso be present. C, J. Heath Chairman. KOTICE. The Bridgeton public school will open Monday Oct 2d. All pupils are reques ted to be present at the opening, by or der of the committee. New Jersey Meat Packers Caught Pickling Diseased Horses For Human Consumption. Trenton, N J., Sept. 21. -The State Board of Health of New Jersey, at the direction of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.- has notified tho Attorney-General of New Jersey to tke actio against the Schwarz Broth ers Comi any of Kearny, that state. It is alleged that the Schwarz concern has been pickling diseased horse ma' and sending it to Europe for human consumption. Most of the meat . it is asserted, wa j shipped to Holland. . . ; l The Attorney General is asked to prosecute the Schwarz firm under the general provisions of the New Jersey law. One accusation is that the firm violated the provisions of the Site's Pure Food law. The other is that the company transgressed the statite rela ting to slaughter house license. The formal charges against the Schwarz Brothers company were em bodied in a letter from the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. The letter, da ted Washington, Sept, 15, and signed bv F. L. Dunlap. acting chief of the bureau, was addresed to Dr. R. B. Fitz-Randolph. Stale Board of Health, Trenton, N. J. Chief Dunlap assertel that his in pectors had obt lined conclusive evi dence that the Schwarz Brothers' Co as buying up horses, live or dead. turning part of them into fat and fer tilizers, pickling the rest and shipping it to Rotterdam; Secrecy, according to Dunlap, atten ded the preparation, pickling and ship ment of the horse meat, and while it was generally known by the firm's em ployees that a traffic of this nature was eing carried on, not more than two were sufficiently within the confidence f members of the firm to have accu rate knowledge of the matter. The government's charge is that the firm has prepared the carcasses of dis eased and emanciatod animals for hu man consumption; that horses were cut up for food on the same floor where lay gUudered and other animals, killed by diseases communicable toman, and thut the whole was packed and 'branded 'pickled beef," - Only the tinvly arrival of govern ment inspectors, as it is said, prevent ed a cargo of this alleged diseased and misbranded meat frjm being put aboard ship for export. Gsn. Antena Eirmin, revolutionary 1 !ader. dies at St Thomas, D. W. I. POLLOCK, M. 0 Physician and Surgeon 168 Middle St Phone 710 1 Ring New Bern, N. C. Phone us yoiir order and residence number and we will send it to any p3rt of the city. J. S. Basniijht Hdw. Co. SKI PASSING EVENTS r r, " 1 C.rrpcrs, Uni r trs. II. L CARDUl WORKED UKEJl CHARM After Operation Failed to Help, Cardui Worked Like a Charm. Jonesvllle, S. C "I sufered with Womanly trouble," writes Mrs. J. S. Kendrlck, In a letter from this place, "and at. times, I could not bear to stand on my feet The doctor said I would never be any better, and that I would have to have an operation, or I would have a cancer. . I went to the hospital, and they oper ated on me, but I got no better. They said medicines would do me no good, and I thought I would have to die. At last I tried Cardui, and began to Improve, so I continued using It Now, I am well, and can do my own worlc I don't feel any pains. ' r Cardui worked like a f harm.". -There must be merit In this purely vegetable, tonla remedy, for women Cardui for It has been In successful use for mors than 60 years, for the treatment "of womanly weakness and disease. , . Flense try It, for your troubles. K. P V.'rilftm !.W Adviinrv DfrL Chatt IMKip-s Motrin Co., C liHnno?i, 1 nn.. lor .S;wt.i tu ''iirhonn, mdM-n b"Ok, "Mom TrMUocnl kx vtuco," Mill la pixa vrtnr, oa raiuttU Crimson Glover, Seed Rye Rust Proof Seed Oats, Hay Grain and all kinds Feed CHAS. B. HILL 35 Middle St New Bern, Nj We are in receipt of a folio contain ing a number of reproductions of pho tographs of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Ham nnd the Tabernacle church and other buildings in which they are interested at Atlanta, Ga. It will be remembered that Rev. Mr. Hum was at one time p astir of the Tabernncle church in this city, but resigned and went to Atlanta, As announced, time after time, in these columns the Journal cannot and will not publish articles or letters con taining news items that are not signed by the writer. Letters have been ie ceived this voek from firnuls and sev eral other places unsigned, therefore! they were consigned to the waste bas ket It is useless for the people'1 to throw sway postage sending in unsigned letters, , ' . ' i ' Do you want to help mma family whom the vioibsitudej of life have left strandud on the shores of poverty? 'If you do now U your opportunity. Capt. Gossett, of the Salvation Army, has just such a family undx bii caie and they rued aid Clothing, food or ariy thing that you l ave to donate will be greatly appreciated. For further par ticulars cM the Salvation Army head quarters, V ! All the stores of our Hebrew citizens will be closed Saturday, in colebrut on of Rojh Haiha jah or New Years' Day, marking the beginning of the Jewish year 5672, It is observed as a holy day from the evening of Friday until suu down of Saturday, the orthodox mem bers observing also the second day on the 24th. Appropriate service will be held in the synagogue here this evening at 8 o'clock and tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Old Hoss Sale The Southern Express Company will hold its annual sale of unclaimed pack ages Saturday, October' 7th. Sale will be held at corner of Middle and South Front streets. ; . .' j , i- The cruise for the Pacific Coast floot to Hawaii was ordered postponed in or der that the veasols may be .assembled in San Francwco harbor on October 14 during the ground-breaking exercises of the Panama 'Exposition. LITTLETON FEMALE GOLLEG i .. . r T IT V ... 1 Our Fall term will begin Sept 20, 191L For catalogue, address ' LITTLETON COLLEGE, Littleton. - N. C. 1 OM-l'JII PATROriS. 'HE New Bern Banking Trust Company enjoys the patronage of many people who live in the country and its service has proved so thoroughly satisfactory to them that we invite the accounts of farmers and other people in Craven County who desire positive safety for 'their money . and every facility and banking service. This bank has larger capitil than any other bank In this sec tion of the State and is the only trust company in New Bern. YOUR PATRONAGE IS CORDIALLY INVITED NEW BERN BANKING1 & ; TRUST COMPANY New Bern, N. C. Capital $200,000.00 GEO. B. PENDLETON, Cashier, f BANKING HOUkS - - - - '- 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHTS - - -- - - 7 to 8 O'clcok. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL! 3Z J PILES! PILES! PILES 1 Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile?. It absorbs the tumors, allays' itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Sole by druggists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williams' M't'g. Co, Props., Cleveland, O. GOMFJG THE MIGHTY HAAG SHOWS HEW BEBM WEDHESDhY SEPT: 27. SEE THE HIPPOTRAGUS EQU1RRES, THE ONLY , LIVING SPECIMEN KNOWN TO MAN. Not one old act with the . entire show. The . best, the most famousthe peoples favorite, the pride of Dixe. . , DON'T MISS THIS GREAT FREE STREET PARADE Has no equal, its like never put on any street -before. r ' POSITIVELY NO GAMBLING In almost every case, detects iu Jie vision of the child can be , permanently remedied by proper, prompt attention Neglect will havf the contrary effect and will seriously impair the eyesight Have us examine your child's eyes now as school work will soon begin with iU strain bnihe vision-if glasses are needed, you are sure of that kind that will be of the maximum benefit to the sight for we are experienced, expert and scientifically exact and accurate. Wegrind ourown glnws, dtliverthem the same day. Moderate charges. r - .. . . President Taft spent the day in Northern Michigan and Sault Ste. Marie. PEOPLE 1ST ' PAY THE FINE Sugar Trust Put Up Trice To Get Money To Pay Fine For Fiau 1 dulent Weighing. New York, S "pt, 20 -The g-nss prof its to the Sugar Jtu lor the c ming year, following thj advance in the prire of sugar fio n $3 75 per 100 ' t $7 2 j since January 1, will reach $40,000,000, according to sugar brkers in tl.H city. Much of this money will be ured to wipe out the d flsit in the corpora tion's reserves caused by the Govern ment's undervaluation prosecutions, and the seemingly endlcsj litigation that followed the disco vry of the man! pulated scales on the Brooklyn docks of the trust This money will go direct from the consumer to the producer the big su gar corporations controlled by tho truat as there -has ben no chance in the steady upward movement of prices for the brokers to lay in a reserve supply of the tweet substance so that tbey mlarht participate in the "cutting of the melon." , Wholesale sugar dealers bere are bitter against the action of the trust in boosting prices in the foce of the smuggling disclosures and while fa-ring a Congressional investigation and char acterize it as an "impudent defiance of public opinion. They say that last January the situ ation in the sugar market seemed so bad that tho Spreckles outfit hurried their Hawaian sugar into this market by way of San Francisco, as they fear ed the botton would drop out of the market before they could get their car goes around to the Atlantic seaboard to vesselt. Instead of going down, how ever, prices hsve steadily advanced. Shortage of the crop Is the reason as signed by tbe prodjeing companies aid they assert that they are being unjust ly criticised, supply and demand being tne actial cause of putting up the price. THE FULTON MFG. CO. HI1S THI? ENGINE Of THE USE, .- The simple engine, the plain engine, the engine with no coil, no batteries and no wires. Our customers say it is only a matter of a short time, when they will leaJ them all, for they can be managed by any child. . ' I am carrying them in stock in New Bern, N. C, and any inquiry, will .re ceive my immediate -attention. : C. C. STEWART, Agent Phone 726 E9EZ P. O. Box 642 : J. 0. orTC" Accurately Fitted Lenses are a boon to imperfect eyes, but mark the word accurately. If the examination is not methodical, if it is not scientific, if it is exhaustive, there cau be no accuracy in the prescription, and the chances are that a seeming beuefit may result in a per manent injury. Our eyes are opeu to discover defects in yours , If you will give us the opportunity. ! EATON The Optometrist. Samuel Hyde was convicted in An d rnon, S. C, of the murder of his v. fit " ' r in 1 1 v. ft ' , , ) - v'-vv H Co-vnt..-. . " I am " e f' mKm THOSE WHO ARE IN TERESTED ; ' in erecting good, substantial build lugs know that good, sound, well seasoned lumber la sn sbsolute essential In the construction, as the kss shrlnksge there is the bet ter the building will stand. Our lumber is, thoroughly dried and seisuned and free from cracks ard defects. 1
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