Flew P&ai?macy : Get Medicine' A New Remedy Called Digcstit Found to Be Sure Relief for Indigeston and Stomach Disorders. It Digests Food That Stomachs Caijnot A Limited Number of Full Size Packages Will Be Suppliec Without Cost to Prove Its Wonderful Merit - COTTON MARKET EEPQKTED BY ; J. R. 'BALL - COTTON BROKEB NEW BEEN, '.: H. O. LONG DI3TANCH.JPHONE NO. 16. Jfeiir York Cattra. Oct 9. The Davis Pharmacy as well as all made with the makers of this new rem- able feeling, heartburn, belching or . . ,' .i,,mi,,t h edy whereby they propose tu prove its 80ur stomach, you surely will rtry this . ,. , v, I wonderful merit-A limited number of country have been supp'iea wiui u packages wi I be supplied with- new remedy for stomach disorders calleed DIGESTIT. This new medicine has been found t be a sure relief for the distressing symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, out cost by Davis Pharmacy that you may test it in your own case. These packages will be given to the first ones calling, so if you are a victim of Indigestion do not miss this oppor tunity to eret relief, or if you are one It will digestfood in a remarkably short f tne many wn0 er.joys a hearty meal, time. but do not indulge too freely fearing Special arrangements have been the after effects-that full uncomfort- remarkable relief. Two or three tab lets immediately after eating 'or when suffering will relieve almost instantly, Digestit is harmles medicine abso lutely free from any dangerous or habit- forming drugs It digests food in natural way aid tones the digestive or gans to a healthful . condition.; It aids assimilation thereby giving nutrition to the famished body. t " .- . ' Open' High Low Close Jan. 96(1 ,-960 940 . 940 May , ' 98$ 986 966 966 Oct:.'" . 965 , 965 943 . 943 Dec ' 7 976 - 976 961. 961 - New York Spot 10 97J. , Receipts 7.869 - Oct 10 Open High Low Close Jan. ' 935 940 935 948 May. 961 - 964 968 974 Oct ' 935 947 935 947 Dec ,. 955 967 956 967 Fort Receipts, 105,617 New York Spota 9-97. ,rV Oct 11 Open High Low Close SHORT PASSING EVENTS f ' TUESSU. Chinquepins have made their appear ance on the local market and are selling r adily. Mr. A. S. Johnson, of Bridgeton, has purchased the Dawson Creek farm of Mr, E. W. Brineon, of Arapahoe. The free street parade of the famous John Robinson's circus will be one the most spectacular events fit the season The parade will be more than a mile in length and more than two hundred horses will be used. This mighty ag gregation will visit New Bern on Octo ber 17th. Late yesterday afternoon a dilapidat ed horse which was hitched to an anti- queatejpublic vehiele, became frightened at some object on Broad street and im mediately started in to kick himself free from all encumbrances. He see- ceeded admirably and to such an extent that a new pair of shafts were requited for the vehicle before the animal was quited down and peace again reigned in that locality. The farmers are still having trouble in securing sufficient help to get their cotton picked. One gentleman who was in the city yesterday for this purpose informed the reporter that although he was paying 60 cents a hundred for pick ing the staple, that he had only been able to secure two hands during the whole morning. Still there are hun dreds of worthless negroes hanging around the city, absolutely refusing to do a lick of work. WEDNESDAY. A charter has been granted to Messrs W. H. Hanks, H. F. Hanks and D. W. Hanks, of this city, to operate and con duct the Hanks Lumber Company. The authorized capital of the concern is $26,000 with $1,0C0 paid in. The cool weather that has prevailed daring the past few days is really de lightful after the extremely warm wea ther of the past few months. Its ef feet is exhilerating and it is only to be hoped that it will continue. - Oliver Hill, of Lenoir county, and who was incarcerated in the county jail at Kington on a warrant charging him with retailing, has been brought to this city for the purpose of testifying in the Casey trial He in is charge of Chief of Police Beasley of that place. Carl Spencer and Berkley Harker were given a hearing before Justice of the Peace S. R. Street yesterday on a warrant sworn out by Game Warden, Geo. B. Waters, charging them with killing a wild turkey out of season. Spencer was fined $6 and the costs of the case and Harker was taxed with the costs of the case. , County fain are now holding away In the western part of this State and the 'people in that locality are enj ying themselves hugely. The latter part of next month Craven county will have an agricultural exhibit that will be one of the biggest events pulled off in this ci ty since the great B.-Centennial. Ev ery citizen of Craven county should lend their aid in any way in making this event a complete tucceaa in every way. . ' .- '. THURSDAY. Mayor McCarthy had only three min or cases on bis docket in the police court yesterday afternoon and but a short while was consumed in the Session. The lawbreakers are laying low n6m that Superior court i in session. Lshman.Morria, colored, was arrested in this city yesterday afternoon on a warrant charging him with retailing. He could not give bond and was eon- fined in the city jail until today, when he will be given a hearing before May or McCarthy. ' Hack drivers in this cit are now allowed to charge 15 cents for their f .sirs anywhere within "the city limits, 'I i.'.i is an Increaie of 5 cents over the i U nit allowed them by the city i mi 1 iss allowed thfin on at time compelled to make. Charles Franklin, the Goldsboro man who painted the New Bern water Unk several days ago and then skipped out without paying his assistants and also leaving behind him an unpaid lodging bill, wan arrested yesterday at Golds boro by the police at that place and was brought to New Bern yesterday by officer Parker and will be tried today before Mayor McCarthy. A Richmond, Va. paper of Oct. 10th has an article on "garre little hikers who did a 14 mile stunt" over Blue Ridge mountain roads covering the dis tance in seven hours. These young rec ord makers were Lena, 12 years old, and John 10 years, children of Mrs. A, S. Culpeper. formerly Miss Lena Hines of this city. The young walkers were with their mother on this tramp. Mr, Carl L, Daniels, son of Mr. L. G. Daniels, who was recently grantid a license to practice law by the State Board of Examiners, and who has bien assisting Mr. W. D. Mclver in the de fense of Burrill and Leona Casey, will make his first speech before a jury to day, Mr. Daniels has exhibited rare ability in this case and we predict for him a brilliant and successful future. FREDA! . Th:s morning at 10 o'clock at the New Bern Industrial Institute the ex amination for colored public school teachers will be held. Every teacher is requested to be present promptly at this hour in order that the work may be begun at once. - Three defendants, all charged with disorderly conduct, were arraigned be fore Mayor McCarthy yesterday after noon, Wiley Coward, colored, was fined $1 and the costs of the case. Mary Tay lor and Gertrude Davis were found not guilty and were dismissed. The local market has been supplied with fish of several different varieties during the pan few days and those whose appetites crave the water food have been given ample opportunity to buy as many as they desire Fibhermen report that the run of fish rs very large for this season. FEDERAL NEWS CENSORSHIP Such Threatens The Atlanta Jour nal and Constitution Fail ure Thus Far to Indict Atlanta, Ga., Oct. I2.-This city ia momentarially expecting the establish ment of a censorship of news by the Federal Government Many efforts have been'made by the authorities at Washington to make trouble for the newspapers of this city. The United States government has made every effort in the past to indict the Atlanta Constitution and the At lanta Journal for alleged misuse of the mails. The government charged that both papers had issued more sample c ipies thau they were entitled to issue under the regulations governing tie rites for second class matter. The Jonr nal was indicted, but put in a demurrer and the indictment was dismissed. The same charges, with an additional one of conspiracy, were twice brought against the Atlanta Constitution, and twice the grand jury refused to indict. Then the government brought suit against both papers for amounts said to. be for postage. Most or the papers here were con cerned in the exposure of the inefficient management of the Post Office Depart ment Current opinion here is to the effect that the government is actuated by a spirit of retaliation. . 9 V t t Governor Kitchin has been secured by the management to be present during the big agricultural exhibit in this city on Nov. 22-23. The presence of the Governor of the Slate will doubtless have the influence of bringing several hundred people here who otherwise would not attend. Tbesq 'irrel hunting season is now opeo, and hundreds of these little furry animals are falling prey to the hunters' guns In this section each day. Ihis law doei not allow the sportmen to sell their squirrels just at this time and all killed by them must be either nsed by SHE GAVE UP ALL HOPE Physicians Failed To Help Mrs, Green, But She Finally Found Relief In Cardui. Meetze, Va. Mrs. J. C. Green of thfe place, says: "I suffered with womanly trouble so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors In our town treated me, and I tried different medi cines, until I gave up all hope of ever getting well. One day, I decided to try somp Car dui. It did so much for me that I ordered tome more, and It cured me! Today, I feel aa well as I ever did In my life. - The palni and Jthe trouhlo are all gone. I feel like another person In every way. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardui will do for sick women." A tew dosea of Cardui at the right time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. It tones tip the nervous system, and help make pale cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by using Cardui. Purpose you try It It may be Juat the medicine you need. rt.B V'nti to: tW AdvtKirv tWpt., Ch. B',p. Vf in ut(o,( ImtianiMitfii, "J'"n-. ' Special THE CHINESE nun NEW BERN TUESDAY u Oct Dec. Jan. May 935. 963 ! 955. 973 951 977 935 939 963 8-96. 941 957 941 968 New York Spots Port Receipts Llwpeel Cettea Market Opening. Closing Jan. Feb. . 520 ,, 620 Mar. Apr. 634 524 May June 626, . 628 July Aug. 627 ,, 530 Oct Nov. 621 I 522 Nov. Dec 517 617, Dec Jan. 6171 618, Opening, Closing Mar-April 617 615 May June. 621' 619, July-Aug, 522 621 Oct Nov. 617 615 Not Dec. 610 608 Dec Jan. 510 609 Opening Closing Oct. Nov. 613, 6121 Jan. Feb. 514 611 Feb. March 613 6131 May June 6211 s 6191 Tone of Market Barely Steady, lew Ben Market Receipts , Price, Middling 9 cents. Strict Middling 91. Good Miduling 9i Low Gradea 71 to 8 cents. Receipts 60 bales. Middling 81. Strict Middling 8f . Good " 9c. 87 bales. Middling 8 St Middling 81 Good Middling 9 centa Receipts 117 bales. New fork closing today same aa yes terday, no life in It them or given away. The Salvation Army again request donations from the public for the poor of the city whom they are assisting, Anything that you have to give; tclotb ing, food or money, will be greatly ap preciated and will be of much benefit Call the Salvation Army headquarters and some one will call for youridona- tion. There is unusual building activity in and near New Bern just at this time, Not before in years has there been so many structures of different varieties erected at this season as now. Local carpenters and masons have all the work they can do and many workmen from other towns have come tJ (hit city and secured employment ' ' j Bicycle thefts are again being report ed, and. owners of wheels would dpubt lesi save themselves much trouble and anxiety by keeping their eyes on their machines when they are left in -conspicuous p'aces. Every few weeks there ia an epidemic of these bicycle thefts and each time a number of bicy; cles disappear and are never agaitj lc catod, . . ... '; ... r. . If you have not already laid in your iupply of coal and wood for use dujring the winter months you should do ap at once, while the prices are compara tively low and the dealers are able to deliver on short notice. It will be" too lite to think of this when on rome cold morning in the near future you find your coal bin la depleted and that the lea'ers cannot deliver any fuel within several hours. 'a '-- Charles Franklin, of Goldsboro, who was brought here from that place on Wednesday night to answer to a charge of defrauding his helpers out of a turn if money while he was engaged in ;do ing some work for the city, waive! an examination before Mayor McCarthy yesterday afternoon and, was bqund over to the next term of Craven county Superior Court under a bond of $30.00 which he failei to give and' waa "coja mitted to jail. . j . Much progress ia being tnade bylhe pupils in their work at the White gra-i ded school in this city. Profeisor Gra ven informs us that never before ba ' so much interest be n taken by the pu- pils in the school work. This is doubt less due to the fact that many of the new methods which are being osedi in the best schools in the North are being used in the local schools.-A number' of new pupil have been enrolled durirj the past few days. i I Aviator C. P. Rodgera flew from Springflell, Illinois, to Marshall, Mo. Execution of Uebela Precipitates Crisis. Foreign Residents is- ' sured Safety. - Hankow, Chino, Oct. 12 -Revolution ists are now ii undisputed possession of Wu-Chang. The capture of the town wai the climax of a series of sudden developments, all of which ucame about aa the remit of tin tremedd ui feelint; aroused by the execution of four rebels The troops proved to te diaaif oted.an i wi.hin a few hours after the nrat trou ble developed, the entire city wa in an uproar. .V a , Fires were started in everjKcirnerof the town, the hRdquartehr of the vie eroy and of the provincial treasurer were burned, the military commander was killed by a dynamite bomb, and the viceroy himself escaped with his life' only by his hasty flight r The revolutionaries won a nottbl' victory gain ng possession of the city The revolutionary committee issued proclamation exhorting its follower? not to harm th1) citizens of other coun tries. ' The fact that the wiihes of tie committee have been respected thus far while reassuring to other nations, is in itself a sinister sign for the government at Peking as it indicates that the rebel lious movement is now more thorough!) organized, - The fear of the officials now ia that the dissatisfaction in the troops wi 1 spread to Handow, and every eff ort it being made to ward off this dungcr. Five gunboats are now in the river ii readiness to protect Hankow should the necessity arise. Ths foreign consuls have also telegraphed their govern ments asking that warships be sent to the bcene, American and Japanese cruisers are expected while seeral gunboats are hastening hithT. A an other measure of precaution the mer chant vessels in the river are keeping steam up, and women aid children will be permitted to go aboard thern, Volun teers have surrounded the-foreign quar ters and will remain on guard duty, day and night until the safety of all for eigners is secured. Wu-Chang and Hankow, bb great trade centers and ports for ocean steal ers, have both felt to a considerable rx tent the influence of Western civiliza tion and iduas. Both towns poss s electric ligliting Fystems, cotton mil..', silk factories and fchi ols. Wu-Chnni; is the seat of a normal school for wo men. Within the last five of six yean boh ci ies have thrown their idol into the street or.lnto the riverclaring their temples of priests and ail e.nb'ems oi worship, to make room for public schools. The movement has been a re ligious one, hut has been purt-ly mater ialiistic. The leaders of it stimulated by the example of Japan in a lop! ing Western methods of teaching have been tested with the idea that (-duration is the one thing needfrl to make China great. The worship of Confucius remaini for the present in the tcbooln but observers declare that it is purely the worship of a great memory. - JOHN ROBINSON'S 10 BIG SHOWS Presenting a Program of Stupendous Feats of Ability, Supert Horseman J ship, Clever Acrobatics, .Wonderful Aeriel Noveltus, Exciting Races, , Real Western Pastimes. Reproductions of Indian Massacres, Ed- -cated Elephants, v Female Bareback 'Riding Acts, Gathered : ' From the Four" Coiners of the Erth. - ' HIGHEST CASH! PRICES PAID For Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, Eggs and Country Produce. A. Castet, M Bern, N. C. Mil POLLOCK, 1 0. Physician and Surgeon 168 Middle SL Phone 7 101 Ring New Bern,' N. C TnRIIE HOTEL SWANSBORO, N. C. All modern conveniences for bath . Ing and iaBid. fishing..- . : V Martin Phillips, agel "Owts r-qquit ted at Belington, W. Va., of the charge of burning his wife to death, Seventy Years Old and - Praises Wonderful Hyomei. -' "1 bad a severe attack of l.a Grippe. t left roe with bronchitis nl cutarrh of my throat, I became q nt d- af in one yearso I could noj. hear a wntrh tick. I commenced using y ur HYO MEI and inhaler and so m got elief, and believe that it naved ny f f . 1 have recommended it to m ii y I am over seventy years oil. I have toM stv, eral prominent doctors what it did for me." Woo H. Mnwder, WufchinKton, N J , R. F. D-Marrb 16, 1911. ' For ' Catanh, a.stlmi. Iinmrhiiis, eoughs, colds and eaUnhal, deafness HYOMEI is guaranteed by Kraiham Drug Co. Complete tu flt including in- I baler and bottle HYOMEI $1.00. sepa rate bottles HlfOMEI if af.etward) needed 60 cents. : -; i.-v- BOAT LEAVES m. Lv. Swansboro Ar. 6:20 p m; 8 11:30 a. m. Ar' M. City Lv. 2:00 p. m. ri let lis. lt:i lor J. 0. Baxter v.:i w::::::3 c:rr st:" liimiuiiii , I. Hew Bern. Markets ' ; RETAIL PRICES. Corn, per bushel, " ' Hominy, per bush. -Meal, per bush, : " 0t, per bush. ' ' ., -Mill stuff, per 100 lbs. , Hulls, ' , Y Field peas, pir bush. Hay, per ton, (Timothy.) : SO rso 00 -62 70 60 2 SO 30 00 1 1 7ue fortunes of Generations, the Experience v A Real Wild Wet-Truiid VVi!d Beast thowrin-S i el Arena,' vh - ' cstiiesc. Most Complete Zoological Collection Ever Offeied.- 10 1 ure W hite Giant l"olar Bears. Three-Herdsof Enormous WiS!j.Eleijhahis. ' ixpertSadtle Riders in Beautiful Menage Numbers,' Everything New and Novel in Equtsaian Art. A WORLD OF FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG" r00 Uriiil of tha Pinfst Horses Ever Asee'mlke. three Hutdred World-Fam-. oua Ai ts Company of D'x' U. S. Cavalry. A Felected Co. of Muncie's Z u svvi's. 50 Cennine Indians. Cowboys and Cow Girls. Mirth-Provoking Clowns 50 in Number. Champion Middle-Weight Pack Lifter. Trained Camel Herd. (5 Musical K'ephants "', A STUPENDOUS, BEAUTIFUL, MILLION-DOLLAR SPECTACLE Given Free Upon tne Public Streets at 10 OW A. M. A Mile Long, Many Wide Open Deng of Wild Beasts, Immense Chariots, Hun dreds of Beautiful Horns, Richly (on turned Characters, Kimra Quf ens, Knights, LHiiies,' Soldiers, Herds of Eh phpnts. Camels, Sacred Cattle, Etc. Funny Clowns and Stirling Band. Second Section of Parade O nsists rf The Wild West Indians, Cowboys Cowgirls, CossacKs, Arabs, Stage Coaches, In dian Hands on Hor.-?i back, Co. Ex. U S. Cava'ry. Doors Open at 1 and 7 P. M. to Visit Mei afierie ar d - Indian Village. Per formance 1 Hour Later. Seats For 10,000 Visitors Undtr Sun and Waterproof Tents. - . v ; , , . . , rJLa rJ r; .i E iSlAMrjftlSlD) iOHH ROBINSONS! i YOUR FALL INCOME. ffwtf HOSE people who arc receiving money for produce ' t-houid adopt the flan f depositing all money received ' tua in wi aceo int with this large, safe bank and trust ; cor;ipany When paymmts are mtde for expenses, a portion of fie moiieyjn deposit can be easily withdrawn fur that purpose. : Who i this plan ii followed, a greater economy in- the :use of fun'.'s can be ?xercis.ed without causing any. hardship and the ' money can be constantly kept at command for all needs This institution has larger. capital than any othrr bank in this patt of i he slate and affords every assurance of absolute safety for ....... . . - all funds entrusted to i a care '" ... ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK AND $AV-) ING5 CORDIALLY INVITED. " v; NEW mm &TRUS iiilll! I New Bern, N. C. : Capitat--$2O0,00p.OO - DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL I a -a t.'W 'i '"'.."P"J lilClai PRICES PAID BY LOCAL DEALERS Potatoes, (Irish,) i. . " . . (Swet, per bush. N. C. Bacon, per pound, . Han, per pound, . Shoutde s, per pound, Poultry each,-, Eggr, per do.' r ' ' Keesaax, per pound, Tallow, per pound, v A Hides, rer pound, , 1 4 oa . 1 60 irjU7 : ni . .y i2j irt&3& - , Z5 25 6 " 8 SB THE FULTON MFG. CO- NO COIL TROUBLE PROOF J NO BATTERY DEPENDABLE .-The Fulton makes an engine . '- Noih ng but simplic-i-ty; CHh l e run by any boy , , Larfi enough to cutch a flea. " If by chance you want.ati r ngine, Stop by New B rn over nigh' J Mr. C. O. Stewart has thun, And 'you bet your lifi thoytare ' riht. ' - " , ' V l ;" 1 x As a heavy" duty engine, . 1 " They csnnot be surp: ssed; ' And es the old time story goes, They are mighty good for last They do away with old timetrtd ' bles, uth aa coil and batter-ies; '' And the engin r has pie' ty of time To sit out and take the bnezc. s G. -G. "STEWART, Agent Wuchang, China, was cut off from communication with other cities by t e revolutlooistat t - ' ;'. P. (h Cox 612 n.cne 725

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