V 4 .-XT ) ! chewing for 10 No excessive sweetening to hide the real to bacco taste. No spice to make your tongue J sore. Just good, old time plug tobacco, with all the improvements up-to-date. CHEW IT AND PROVE IT at our expense, the treat's on us. .'. Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for attractive FREE offer to chewers only. v YwV LHPFERT Winston pMtOflke. T PASSING EVENTS . SATUBDAT. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills and Ffever. Price, 25c Two minor cases constituted the dock et in the police court yesterday after noon. The inclement weather seemed to have the effect of making the law . breakers desist from their depreda tions, at least for the .time being. Turners' almanac says that Autumn begins today. There has been consider able controversy in regard to this mat ter during the past few days. This re liable almanac however settles definate ly all arguments in regard to this mat ter. Next Wednesday, September .27 will be "circus day" in New Bern, Haag's show is one of the best on the road this season and you should take the children to Bee it. A big street parade will be given during the early part of the day. Don't fail to see this pageant of slendor and scintillating wonders. Three thousand pounds of blue fish were purchased by a fish dealer on the local market and shipped to retailers in different sections of the State. If these Beaufort fishermen who were compell ed to throw away a boat load of fish on account of the scarcity of ice had brought them to New Bern they would have found a ready sale for them. The Union Republican, which is pub lished at Winston-Salem, and which in cidentally one of the oldest papers in the State, issued a very creditable "Fair Edition" last Thursday. There were twelve pages of reading matter and ad vertisements relative to the great Pied mont fair which is held in thatcity this Fall. The appearance of the paper, both in the typographical and editorial work was excellent. smnni. The attention of all the sportsmen in this section is called to the fact that the season for hunting squirrels will not open until October 1st. Those caught violating this ltw will be dealt with according to the law governing that of fense. - ' It is understood that an attractive premium list will be printed for the big agricultural exhibit which is to be held in this city on November 22 and 23, Several hundred prizes will be given to the various contestants and in order to arouse more enthusiasm it was thought best to issue such a premium list. Next Wednesday, September 27th Haag's combined shows will exhibit in this city. This aggregation is one of the largest on the road this season and you should not fail to see it. The free street parade at 11 o'clock will be worth walking many miles to see. Come to New Bern on that day and mingle with the large crowd that will be here to at tend this circus. Geo. F. Anderson and Dallas Morris, two young white men who live near Vance boro, were given s hearing be fore Justice of the Peace S, R, Street yesterday morning on a warrant sworn out by Game Warden Geo, B. Waters, charging them with shooting squirrels before the season opened, , They were found guilty and before they were re leased, contributed their mite to the county funds. tiisdai.. . Mr. 3. S. Miller is having attractive new awnings placed in front of hit store on Middle street Mr. George Bowden has the contract for the work. Next Friday night the Dandy Dixie Minstrels will give a performance at the Masonic opera house. : The entire theatre will be turned over to the col ored people. ' On October 9th, Creator and his fa mous band will give a performance at the Mosonic theatre. Put your name on the subscription list at Waters' store and get your tickets for $L When the tickets are placed on sale, the prica will be (1.50 each. In the police court yesterday after noon Tam Taylor, colored, was taxed with the coots for being disorderly. Jim lluHrit-ll, bIbo colored, eontiibuted the cohI.4 of tlie case to the city coffers for b inn drunk ami dixorderly. John Hud sun, another colored youth, was taxed wish t'.t; rout of the cane for being dis i i ! . 'y. '.'.(. J. J. Kinr, of Co!' .Wo, and v ' i I, i f.r a number of yours Iwen , 1 m i:, , lor df t!ie V,'.-r.!-rn i i ' - . h (' ; y's 1 in ., v. . i in t'- . ' i V YES SIREE1 THOROUGH BRED TOBACCO A quarter pound plug of sure enough good cents. Got 'em all beat easy. SCALES CO, He saw, N.C -fW.Hc.ll Red" Mr. King informed us that he has been transferred to Spartansburg, S. C, aDd that he will leave for thai city on Octo ber the 1st. A colored man who said that his name waa Fred Davis was brought to this c ty yesterday morning on the Atlantic Coast Line train, with- a badly injured foot. The negro said that he was ac cidently shot Sunday night at a point a few miles from this city. Be was car ried to Stewart's sanitorium where medical attention was rendered him. Tomorrow, September 27th, Haag's world wide circus will exhibit in this city. This stupenduous aggregation will arrive in New Bern at an early hour from Elizabeth City and will at once begin to make arrangements for erecting their great canvas tents. At 11 otclock the big street parade will be held and at 2 o'clock the first perform ance will begin. It is estimated That "The Girl In The Taxi" has caused more people to laugh than any ten plays combined. It hi been acclaimed as the superior of "Charley's Aunt" which, until "The Girl In The Taxi" was produced, held first position as the greatest laugh pro ducer this country has ever known. Of tears there are none, but if one wishes to experience two and one half hours of merriment and pleasure, then a trip to "The Girl In The Taxi" is highly rec mmended. "The Girl In Taxi" comes to the Masonic Theatre for one night, Gctober 2d. Beginning at 9 o'clock this morning and continuing until 10 o'clock this eve ning Messrs J. M. Mitchell & Co. will hold their Fall millinary opening, A Unique feature of , the opening will be the display of 25 canaries,' these will have the effect of making the interior of the store seem like some woodland where the birds can be heard singing in the trees. Hundreds of the latest de signs in ladies' bead wear will be on ex hibit and the corps of assistants, will be glad to show you anything in the store. In addition to this an orchestra will al so furnish music during the day; ACCEPTABLE INFORMATION. Old man Economy has arrival with a full line of the very beet foreign and domestic wooleas of the very latest de sign, for your fall and winter suits. Old man Economy will save you from three to seven dollars on suits, everything be equal. Second, he will make the gar ment any style that is worn by the best dresHed man. Third will make stiff front or soft front coat that wilt hold its shape, and pants just as your sa you want them. Fourth, we put in lining that will wear with the outside, and all work guaranteed to be up to the standard American tailoring. Thir ty odd years experience enable one to. know how to work every fabric that full value may be seen so come and get acquainted with him. Economy will tell you how to start a bank ac count, and how to raiae up a family with less expense. He is stopping for the season at ' . . R. SAWYER, i Merchant Tailor, 61 South Front St. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVHfe The Results Made This Newbarj Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. , Kewhurg, Ala. Tor more' than a year," writes Myrtle Cothrum, of this place, "I suffered with terrible pains In my .back and head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave mo temporary relief. . A friend of mine advised me to try Cardul, so I began taking it, at once, and with the best results, for I was cored after taking two bottles. My mother and my atmt have also used Cardul and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardul to sick and suffering women." Cardul la a purely Yegetable,' per fectly barmlpss, tonlo remedy for wo men, and will benefit young and old. Its Ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a genu, tonla effect, on the wo nmnlr constitution. Cardul baa helped a million women baric to health and atrength. Have you triod it? If not, please Cx It luay be Jurt what you need. K B TTn'te for twiW AMwr rr.. Ch- . , y hi tn ( o..( tnjino", .rn h t-feru J . i.t, am) M i-p bii. ' Him frftiai ut WHAT THE PRO- PDflR UI5 1 1 The Lycuum Course Promises a . Rare Treat For New Bern pie This Winter. ' j New Bern peopl i are promised a very rare treat in the attractions which will appear on the graded school lyeeum course this winter. . The Vassar fcirla include tea young women who spent five I years in preparation before their 'first engagement. Each one is an artfst of ability, and their prog ran is always one which calls fer return dates. Washing ton will have them this winter tck the second time, end they are one of the numbers on the big Atlanta course!! The English Opera Singers is a niixed quartet who present scenes from 'tooth grand an I popular opera, selections from the oratori is, sacred and popular programs. Mr. Floran, who irf the manager of this company, has a ' phe nominally high tenor voice, and is sup ported by a company of exceptional ability. They have been singing to great crowds at the summer ChaOUu quas of the middle West. The pertionnel of the Apollo Concent Company has remained the same for a number of years, the result being'. that their work cannot be excelled. Their program consists of instrumental solos, duets, trios and quartets, including the ever popular and always delightful! bell ringing, This company also includes Miss Cayla Spring, reader and vocalist, and haa been before the public so 'long that they have become universal favor ites. . They' have just filled fifty-seven engagements on the western chautau quas, more than two-thirds of them be in? return dates. The Tyrolean Alpine Singers and Yodlers are a company of swiss singers and players. ' Their concert is made up of varied folk and godel songs, including many favorite national and popular songs of America and which they have added to their repertoire since their first visit to this country during the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893. Mr. Ross Crane is universally recog nized as being one of the greatest Car toonists of the day. His program will consist of cartoon work, clay modeling, humorous sketches, piano burlesques and funny stories well and convincingly told. ' Mr. Hobson is too well knuwn to ihe people to require any kind of comment, but it may not be out of place to say that he is a man of superior intellectual ability and strong oratoracal power. He has already taken his place among the prominent public men of the day, and in his own state there is some talk of making him governor. 1 If it's Hardware or Build ers Supplies, let us kndw what and how much. J. Basnipht Hdw. Co Birds and Plshas and Glass. A correspondent recently reported what he described as the "cartons freak" of a blackbird flying against1 a parlor window many times at the same spot continuously. Such an Inci dent is not uncommon. Birds have been known to fight for hours ata time, day after day, with their own Image reflected In a pane of glass, pecking and fluttering against the pane and quite exhauating themselves In their fury to demolish the supposed rival It is another Instance of notr the arts of our civilization corrupt and confuse the birds. It is the same with fishes. , Darwin tells a story of pike in an aquarium separated by plate glass from fish which were its proper food. In trying to get aS the fish the pike would often dash with such violence against the glass as to be completely stunned. It did this for more than three months before it learned caution. Then when the glasa was removed the pike would not at tack those particular fish, but would devour others freshly introduced, ft did not at all understand the situa tion, but associated the punishment it had received not with the glass, but with a particular, kind of fish. t Leander Howard and William Mar shall of Jackson, Ky., mail carriers, are believed .to have been murdered. i VISIBLE SUPPLY . OP COMI In Bight Considerably Than Last : . ' Year. " ,('' Larger New Orleans, Sept 23 Secretary Heeter'a statement of the world's vi ible supply of cotton issued yesterday hows the total visible to be 1,921,700 balei against 1,697,944 last week and 1,776,123 last year. Of this the total oj American cotton it 1.265,700 balei againat 1,011,944 last week and 972,13 last year, and 1,766,928 year be4 fore last and of all other kinds, in eluding Egypt Brazil, India, etc., 6C6,f 000 bales against 786.000 last week and 601,000 last year. I Of the world's visible supply of cot ton there is now afloat and held ia Great Britain and continental Europe 919,000 against 854,000 last year: ia Egypt 34.000 against 81,000 last .yar in India 373,100 against 323,000 la 1 year, and in the United States (S,C.j)! sjainst 2C3.000 last year. . on rr " TO H r i, ( . Cidrm Sttd Plant. In Central America many natives are gatherlngthaseedsof this plant, Cedron'we,Khts, is now said to be making a Heed, a rare medicine that hag valuable curative powers. But few drag stores carry this seed, owing to the high east J? arttele. . v:v:.;Ar.V:; j this costly seed because it enters Into the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna, old the world over. ( i - - COTTON JMARKET : REPORTED BY , J. R. BALL COTTON BROKER NEW BERN, N. O. LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. 16, New Terk Cotton. - ; Sept 21. Open High Low Close Oct 1071 1077 ltfl 1077 Dec. 1152 1086 i' 1070 1086 Jan. 1076 1082 1071 10?2 May 1098 1105 1092 1105 New York Spots 11-25. Port Receipts 39.779 bales. Sept 22.J Open High Low Close Oct o; 1072 1072 1063 1065 Dec. 1078 1078 1067 1072 Jan. 1073 1073 1064 1068 May. 1095 1097 1091 1090 New fork Spots, llcts Port Receipts, 61,382 bales. Sept. 23 Low Close 1053 1053 1060 1062 1054 1059 1080 1085 Open 1058 1066 1061 -1087 High 1059 1067 1062 1089 Oct Dec. Jan. May New York Spots 10-85. Port Receipts 38,400 bales. Liverpool Cattea Market, Opening Feb. 583 Closing 581 587 Jan, May June Opening.. 585 591 ' Closing 575 581 Closing. , 572 578 Jan. Feb. May June Jan. Feb. May June Hew Ben Market Middling. Strict Middling Good Middling :. Low Grades 9 to 9 cents. Receipts, 30 bales. 10 log Middling St Mid. Good Mid. Sales 40 bales. lOcts. Id cta. 10 cta Middling 10c strict Middling 10e, good Middling 10& I Receipts and sales 107 bales.') The market opened considerably be low the Liverpool parity. The market waa a nervous and erratic one during to day's session. Lower prices predicted by the trade and both Liverpool and New York is of a feverish tendency. Worlds takings Americsn cotton for week 194,000 against 178,460. i The cotton trade is pessimistic, w.e had a much lower market today. Re ceipts continue heavy in the South, and the market at present is badly mixed with uncertainties. The farmers are marketing their cotton freely as the enormous receipts indicate, and the cotton market ia influenced thereby. So long aa we have such heavy receipts the bean will continue to depress the price, and the market will decline for- thar, :- -c -, . . x:- jv ) Cotton is too eheap at 10 eents. . ' -" r" . . Very truly,- x, J J. R. BALL. GOOD STOMACH? Keep Box of MI-O-NA, in Your House and You'll Always - Have One. - Some people eat too much, some drink too much, and hundreds of thous ands of men smoke too much especial ly in the evening. ! , Uae discretion if you can. hut if you ean't; use wisdom. .Take two Ul-O-NA stomach tablets before you go to bed and you'll awake minus a headache in the morning. , . , , j MI-O-NA stomach tablets are guar anteed to end Indigestion , acute or chronic; to promptly banUh gao, heart burn, sour rising, etc. They are the best remedy for diziines, billoosnefiK, nervousness, headache, constipation, vomiting of pregnancy, ear or aea sick ness, foul breath, nighUweats, La I dreama, eoated tongue, htngtiid feeling. And a box only ronU E0 cn ta Eradham Druj Co, a;..' ,'. iijisia everywhere. Opening, 575 681 MAKIflB FiriE BACK FAST Trust Makes f 1:00, 000 A Day by I Raising Price On Sougar. - V Don't Miud Paying Small ' . . -' .. Fine. ' : ' New York, Sept 25 The sup ar trust, which was convicted recently ef rob bing the Government bv me&na of ta.Ua proflt or x-!00,(JW a day over and above .its proffta at the beginning of July, when the price of sugar was increaHed. Another quarter of cent a pound has lw . . 7 r which will incrense the additional prof' its. On July 1 the price was advanced. Calculating the actual working days from July 1 to September 18 at seventy the additional profits of the trust in that short time have amounted to $11, 000,000. Last June 30 the trust wan charging 4 3 4 cents a pound. Assum ing that today it is obtaining only 6.75 cents, which it ostentatiously adver tises, the difference between those two figures is 2 eents a pound, or $10 a ton of 3,000 pounds. The trust sells 5,000 tons of sugar every working day of the week. Consequently the additional profit to the trust on its own figures is $200,000 a day. Washington B. Thomas, head of the trust, is reti cent as to the immediate plans of the sugar people. Universal Food Choppers, Uni versal Bread Makers. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Post Office Mail Schedule. On and after Sunday Sept. 24th, 1911 and until further notice the mails will close in this office as follows: A. M. For Norfolk 8;45 For Goldsboro (N. and W.)8;45 For Wilmington 8:45 For Oriental 9:20 P. M. 5:05 3 5;15 For Bridgeton 10:30 Midnight express trains 9 J. S. BASNIGHT, P. M A general railway strike was called in Ireland.' RAYMOND POLLOCK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 168 Middle St Phone 7101 Ring New Bern, N. C. Crimson Glover, Seed Rye, Rust Proof Seed Oats, Hay Grain and all kinds Feed. chasTbThill 35 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. IE HOTEL II SWANSBOItO, N. C. All modern conveuieuces for bath log and inside fishing. ; ; BOAT LEAVES 8 a. m. Lv. Swansboro Ar. 5:0 p. m. 11:30 a. m. Ar M. City Lv. 2;0D p. m. LITTLE10.M FEMALE COLLfEE Our Fall term will begin lSept. 20, 191 L For catalogue address LITTLETON COLLEGE, ; Littleton, N. C. Old floss Sale. The Southern Express Company will hold its annual" sale of unclaimed pack ages Saturday, October 7th. Sale will be held at comer of Middle and South Front atreets. ' 1 AGED EYES FOR YOUin As paint preserves wood from rotting, Spectacles pre serve the eyes from azeinz and disease. Too late to paint the house after it is rotten. Have your eyes examin ed now, by our druglcss method and let us grind the glasses at once. J. 0. Baxter 0;-tornetriHt ami P.tf'g. Oj iin;m. 1YL1 YOUR NEW BERU HEADQURTERS. R 90U are cordially invited to make the looms of the New f Ben Banking & Trust Company your headquarters at when you come Into town. You can leave packagca for safe keeping or meet your friends in our Directors' Room. This Bank has larger capital thpn any other financial institu tion in this part of the State and it afforda positive safety for ail funds entrusted to its care. Our officers take great pains in rendering careful, painstaking service and our patrons appreci-' ate both the Bafety and convenience which the bank affords. We Pay Interest on Savinjs and Certificates 'at The Rate of 4 Pet Cent Per Annum. J r Mr 11 PLUM DAmIIIIP Q Till IDT IILtl urn.! uHMiiuu u nuo 1 New Bern, N. C. . Capital $200,000.00 GEO. B. PENDLETON, Cashier. ; BANKING HOURS " - 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHTS - , , 7 to 8 O'clock. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL. IKV. 6.) 1 0 23&SK COMING THE MIGHTY HA AG SHOWS HEW BERN WEDNESDAY SEE TI1E HIPPOTRAGUS EQUIRRES, THE ONLY LIVING SPECIMEN KNOWN TO MAN. Not one old act with the entire show. The best, the most famous, the peoples favorite, the pride of Dixe; DON'T MiSS THIS BREAT FREE STREET PARADE Has no equal, its like never put on any street before.- POSITIVELY THE FULTON MFG. CO. THE 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 lead 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. P. O. Box 642 OUR FALL STOCK NOW IN I have just returued from the Northern Market and am pre pared to fill your every want in the ready-to-wear line, at a fjreat ring to you. Why go elsewhere aud pay $20 to t25 for a suit of clothes when you cau get the same quality and style for a great deal less here. And as for shoes,"I am an agent for the well known W. L. Douglas Shoe, one of the oldest and' best known shoes on the market to-day -.. . SAM LIPMAN Cor. Middle mid 8. F. Sts. C.,rrl,kl !, ht C. g. l,u isemil Co. A Mil , , I a J SEPT. 27. iar! NO GAMBLING Phone 726 Eryau JP.lor.k. In commemoration of 'this vent there can be no more fitting present than something coming from our stock. Sha -will treasure it and have a kindly fueling toward thsjjiv er, not based on the value of the gift, bat in acknowledge ment of the rememhcrnncft, and of the better jmlcment of he who gives it -for in our store no matter what you buy, you will buy r'lst. Mo. 21 i .."1,1 I