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Cliost Pains . - . i and Sprains Sloan's liniment is an ex cellent remedy for chest and , throat affections. It quickly relieves congestion and in flammation. A few drops in water used as a gargle is ' antiseptic and healing. Here's Proof " I hav used Sloan's Liniment for yean and can testify to Its wonderful efficiency 1 have uaed It for lore throat. ' croup, lame back and rheumatism and in every caee it gave instant relief." REBECCA JAM ISAACS, Lucy, Kentucky. SLOANS UMMENT is excellent for sprains and bruises. It stops the pain at once and reduces swell ing very quickly. Sold by all dealers. Prloo, 25o., BOO; $1JH T PASSING EVENTS SATCWUY. The New Bern Iron Works yesterday shipped to Jacksonville. Fla., twelve large pontoon pipes which will be used at that place. This company has gained for itself an enviable reputation in the manufacture of these pipes and have on hand several other orders for them. Several locomotives that had become disabled during service have been brought to the Norfolk-Southern shops in this city during the past few days and are being rebuilt. This company makes every possible effort to keep its rolling stock in good condition and its succeeds remarkably well in doing this. Unless the amount of $1,600 has been raised by next Wednesday there will be no aeroplane flights in this city during the big Agricultural and Stock Exhibit, which is to be held in this city on No vember 22 and 23. Several hundred dollars have already been subscribed for this cause. Subscriptions are locat ed at every public plaee in the city and you will find no trouble in locating one. Show your public spiritedness by sub scribing for one or more tickets at 60 cents each, SCSDAI. The many friends in this city of Mr. W. J. Moore of Swansboro, will learn with sincere regret of the death from acute indigestion of bis son Charlie Moore, the young man dying early Sat urday morning. The revenue cutter Pamlico has re turned from a cruise down the sound. On this trip they rescued a sloop which had been overturned near Oriental The boat had been loaded with oysters. The crew was rescued by a gasoline boat. Last Friday the steamer "Ocracoke" which at one time plied between New Bern and Elizabeth City, ran aground near Norfolk and up to the present time has not been pulled off. An ac cident to the steering gear caused the accident. . Yesterday New Bern received a por . tion of the bad weather which has pre vailed along the Atlantic coast for the past two or three days. The inclement weather kept practically all of the would-be visitors at home and the local merchants done a comparatively small business during the day. James Carter, of Richlands; Onslow county, man who was sentenced to a term of 18 months in the Federal prison at Atlanta at last weeks session of Fed eral court in this city, will be taken to that institution tomorrow by one of the local deputies. Several other prisoners will also be carried at the same time. Mr. Warren Ellis leaves early in the morning for a few days Ashing at the Straits, making headquarters at Salt air. He will take among others in the parly, Mr. Latham, Dr. Summerell, Mr. W. P. M.' Bryan. All the party expect to have a fine trip, if the bad weather shall have ended, by . Monday noon." . .- ; .,' , TCESD1I. The three-masted schooner "William T. Hill." is on the ways at Meadows' ship yard undergoing repairs and being repainted, Today is the last day that you will be given a discount of two por cent on ci ty taxes. Pay your taxes today and get this discount. The railroads running into New Bern will give reduced rates during the big Agricultural and Stock Exhibit which U to Lie held in tliis city on November r: i-12:5. The rate will be published y hh . jfjCjSJW' Sloan'- iTS5. VSK Treatise 'fS? Jl on the . WyVl ' Horee ' AypjJyf tent free. : , t-o v. ' the Craven County Teachers' Aesocia tion will. hold their first meeting of the present term ' At this meeting -officers for the term will be elected, and every member is urged to be present - Today and tomorrow you will be giv en your last opportunity of subscribing to the fund being raised for the pur I nnnsi nf OMNirino stnrnnliinA flichts in r r r wr this city on Nov. 22d and 23rd. Sub scription blanks will be found at every public place in the city. To lay 'at '.noon, at the court houss doors, there will be sold to the highest bidder some 16 lots in the subdivision known as Ghent, which have been duly j advertised according to law. The sale will be conducted by S. R. Street. These are very desirable lots. Next Saturday afternoon local foot ball enthusiasts will have an opportuni ty of witnessing one of the most inter esting games that will be played here this season. At that time th New Bern football team will play the Wash ington team. No admission will be charged. Beginning tomorrow. November 1st, and continuing until November 11th, a series of meetings will be held at St. Cyprian's Church. The purpose of these meetings is to raise funds for heating and lighting the church. Rev. Huske wiil conduct the service on All Saints Day. Since several parts of the mechanism of the clock in the tower of tbe Federal building have been replaced, that in strument h working nicely. All of the lights on the large dial will be replaced within the next few days and again, as of yore, will this much talked of clock be an object of admiration. Within the next few days the Circu lating Library will make a report of the receipts of the concert given last Friday night by the Metropolitan Grand Concert Company. Despite the fact that this event had been thoroughly advertised, there was not as large a crowd as had been expected. Those who did not at tend missed one of the best musical treats of the season. The War Department Board of En gineers For Rivers and Harboro will hold a public hearing at or about 11 a. m., November 7th, 1911, at the court house in Beaufort, to hear all persona interested in proposed work at Cape Lookout as a commercial harbor. All such persons are invited to attend and submit their views with regard to the necessity for improvements, Iast Friday there passed away at Greenville a man who had as much or more power among his subjects than the president of the U, S. This man was Mr. Joseph Shehdan, an Asyrian. He bad the oversight of all the Syrians in eastern North Carolina, directing them in business, where to purchase their goods and as to their social rela tions, A large number of the local members of that nationality attended the funeral. Mayor McCarthy had q'lite a lengthy docket in his court yesterday afternoon Isaac Cobb, colored, was taxed with the costs for being drunk aqd down. Gus Hoely was fined $5 and the coets of the case for being disorderly. .Joe Sulfros was taxed with the costs for being disorderly. Several other c olored citizens were also in the toils for being disorderly, but none of these were found guilty and were dismissed. Last Sunday morning and evening Rev. A. C. Shuler preached his fare well sermons to the congregation of the Tabernacle Baptist church. At both services the church was packed. At the night ' service benches and chairs were brought in and placjd in the aisles to accommodate the crowd. Rev. Shu ler has accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist church of Boston. Ga and will leave for that city same time this week. There is genuine regret among the members of the Tabernacle chur:h that Rev. Shuler is to leave New Bern, but they wish for him and his estimable wife much success in their new field. At Norfolk Judge Waddill rendered decisions against the tug Prudence and the Danish schooner Nord Amerika. Maior-Genoral W. H. Carter . was made commander-in-chief of the newly organized army, central division. , FELT BAD ALL THE TIME Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great Deal, But Is All Right Now.' Shellhorn, Ala. In a letter from this place, Mrs. Carrie May says: ''A short time ago, I commenced to have weak spells and headaches, J felt bad all the time, and soon grew so bad I couldn't stay up. I thought I would die. At last my husband got me a bottle of Cardul, and it helped me; so he got aome more. After I had taken the second bottle, I was entirely well. I wish every lady, suffering from womanly trouble, would try CarduL It Is the best medicine I know of. It did me more good than anything I ever used." Cardul Is a woman's tonic strengthening medicine for women, made from Ingredients that act spe cifically on the womanly organs, and thus help to build up ths womanly con stitution to glowing good health. As a remedy for woman's Ills, It has a succesfiful record of over 50 years. Tour druggist sells It FlcaBe try It ft. B V'rilf In; LeitW Advisory Dept.. fkitti. r- . y ine o., (.hattunoova. ltfin.,fiir rwnj f '.!!' iftj M-i'irt b., tfunte TrvatweeS 4 f - ... a," iu ill p a vtaDuer, aa raquaai. , MARKET COTTON KEPOliTED BY . R. BALL J. COTTON BROKER NEW BERN, ( N. C. LONG DI3TANCB PHONES NO. 16. , New York CotWa. Oct 27 " Opering Highest LoHseet Close Oct. 908 916 )8 916 Dac 932 932 921 931 Jan. 917 917 003 910 May. . 943 942 922 933 Port receipts, 78,792 Last Year, 51,761 '-Oct 28. Open High Cow Close Oct. 906 90S 905 906 Dec. 930 931 923 924 Jan. 912 912 $05 06 May 932 933 927 928 Port Receipts 69.735 bales. Spot Cotton New York 9-45. Oct 30 Lo.'Vst Close Opening Highest Oct 894 900 Dec. 916 913 Jan. 891 891 894 010 890 013 895 911 890 913 913 913 New York Spots 9 (5, Port receipts 78,000. Last year 84.113 Opening Oct Nov. 500 Jan. Feb. 496 Opening. Jan. Feb. 499 May. Jun 607 J Closing 500 . 495 Closing 498 506 1 Liverpool Cotton Market Opening, Closing Jan Feb. 493 490 May June. 600 498 New Ben Market Bales 29. Price 7iSJ. 7ito8. . Receipts 30 bales. I nuim Bales bought 27. Priece 7j to 8f. . f . Clean Up Your Stomach And Gas, Sourness, Dizziness, Headaches and Bad Dreams Will Go. If you really want a clean, sweet pure stomach, free from gss,' sourness and distress, go to Bradham's Drug Co., today and get a 50-cent box of MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets. Take these little tablets according to directions, and if at the end of a week you are not brighter, stronger and more vigorous, just say so and get your mon ey back. For heaviness after eating,' eructa tion, heartburn and that distressed feel ing, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets will give relief in five minutes, i Large box of MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS. 50 cents at Bradham Drag Co., and druggist everywhere. Disappointed. "So you advise me not to sue?" said the client "I do," said the lawyer. I "Well,'' returned the disappointed client "it seems strange thatiwben a man pays for advice be can't -get the kind he wants." Chicago Post , 11 A REAL BARGAIN Owing to the fact that my business requires my attention and presence at another place, I have decided to place my house and lot on the market The lot contains 3 acres of the beat and in the vicinity of Claris. The dwelling house is new and modern, and the out houses are in the best of condition. A fine young orchard is also located on the lot, also a fine grape vineyard.. I will sell this plaee cheap to the proper per son. If interested write to or ait mo at oo ce. J. M. REGISTER, ClarkivN.C Verdi Was Right, When Verdi was putting this last touches to "II Trovatore" be was vis ited in bis study by a privileged friend, who was one of the ablest llvlrfg mu sicians and critics. He was permitted to examine the score and run over the "Anvil Chorus" on the pianoforte. "What dd you think of that?" asked Verdi. "Trash!" responded the eon-, noixseur. Verdi rubbed his hands and chuckled. "Now look at this," bolsatd. "RubbiHli!" said the other, roMfng a cigarette. The composer rose anfe em braced btm wltb a burst of joy. "What do you mean" asked tbe critic. '"My dear friend," cried Verdi, "I have been making a popular opera. In It 1 re solved to please everybody except tbe pnrlHts, the great Judges, - the Vlaa slclsts like yon. Had I pleased yW I should hsve pleased no one else. l"bnt you ssy . assures me of success'. In. three months 'II Trovatore' will be sung and roared and whistled ' and barrel organed all. over Italy." And so It proved. . . iu tuna n iulv in imt bati Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qu&iine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. C ROVE'S sign tur is on each box. 20c ' c::i:A:3;r:nn:!A:iT L'JCES statelieht. AJler Spending Thousands of Dollars . ana uonstuang tne most .eminent x nysicians, lit wu Desperate, CHICAGO. ILL8.-Mr. J, Q. Becker, of 134 Van Buren 8t., well-known wholesale dry good dealer, state as follows: "I have had catarrh for mor than thirty years. Have tried everything on oarth and spent; thousands of dollar for other medicine and with physician, without getting any lasting re lief, and" can say to you that I hav found Peruna the only rem dy that ha cured me per I fiiwiroiisiw. I "Peruna has also cured my I wife of catarrh. She always keep my V eps 1 Of I " J f it in in nouso for an attack m Cold, which it in variably rur t a very short time.' it - Canterbury Club Meet. The Canterbury Club' held its' fisst meeting of the winter. Tuesday even ing with Mrs, E. K. Bishop. The club has chosen for this season's work the study of the .shorter poems of Robert Browning. An excellent introductory paper. "Leading Literary Characteris tic of the Victorian Age;" was read by Miss Hendren. Miss Cbadwick fol lowed this with a talk, "Introduction of the study of Browning," concluding with a reading and interpretation of "A Toccato of Galuppe's." At the close of the meeting a refresh ing ice course was served by the host ess. Lowery W. Goode, president of the Cairo and Norfolk Railroad, committed suicide at Boston. BHIDGETON TAX HOTIGE The hpoka for the psyment of tsxes for 1911 for the town Bridgeton are now open and taxes are due. The board of aldermen instructed me to have all tax es collected by January 1st 1912. Tax payers are requested to help me carry out this order by paying promptly. . T. W. MOORE, Tax Collector. MUST BE SOLD Mill equipped factory, all ma chines needed for modem work for manufacturing columns, balusters, rail, sash, doors, screens, mantles, brackets, moulding, flooring, cor ner block and many other things. If interested see me at once. J. M. EEGISTEE. Clarks, 1ST. C. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, Eggs and Country Produce. A. Castet, New Bern, N.C. , J. D. Physician and Surgeon 1 68 Middle SL Phone 7101 Ring New 8ern, N. C. Money to Loan On Approved Farm Land Security Apply to J. K. Warren, Atty at Law, TRENTON, " - N. C. TARRYf.lORE HOTEL SWANSBORO, N. C. All modern conveniences for bath '. tng and inside fishing. ' - BOAT LEAVES S a. m. Lv, Swansboro Ar. 6:30 p. mi 1130 a. m. Ar M. City Lv. 2;00 p. m. CLOCKS that are made to keep time ffcr.a long period are now being .shown In a larg variety, at our store. A well furnished horns should hsveaclock in every bed room. If your clock is ailing phono mo ;and we will call for same and re pair it. J.O. n inter r si: :. LARGE IllF! RETAILING CASES, i Disposed of at Yesterday's Session of Federal Court Grand Jury ; ' Conclude Its Work. . - Practically the entire session of Fed eral court yesterdsy - was consumed in the disposing of retailing and illicit dis tilling cases. Today a number of other cases of thasame variety will be tried. The grand jury completed its wirk and was discharged. All of the civil cases on the circu't court docket have been continued until the next term. The following cases were disposed of yes terday; , ' V ' if. S. vs S. D. Jones, charged wiih retailing, guilty; judgment suspended upon tbe payment of the cobU in the Case. ;. ; '':';'' ;VV:;-' U. S. vs Ed Hill, charged with retail ing, jury returns verdict of guilty; sen tenced to one year and one day in Fed eral prison and also to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and the cost of the case. U. S. vs Sally Tolson, charged with retailing, verdict of guilty rendered; judgment suspended. - U. S. vs Jamrs Whitley, charged with retailing, guilty; sentenced to one yetr and one day in the Federal prison and pay a fine of one hundred dollars and the cost of the case. U. S. vs James Bryant, charged with retailing, Defendant entered plea of nolo contend. Judgment suspended upon payment of the costs and to give a bond for his appearance at the nex' term and to prove good behavior. U. S. vs Albert Karain, charged with retailing; verdict of not guilty rendered, U. S. vs John F. Hughes and Jay Cade, both plead guilty to aiding and abetting in illicit distilling; judgment suspended upon the payment of the costs. i U. S. vs J. W. Rountree, charged with retailing; Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Don't let the cold snap catch you without a heater from J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. 67 S. Front St., Phone 09. The Retort" Genial. A southern woman wbo Is now prist, her prime, but whose ready wit still makes her a welcome gue.(t wherever she goes," tells tbe following story about an encounter with what she terms a "northern Iceberg;" She was at a musical entertainment at a pri vate house In New York, and at the end of a song which bad beeu delight fully rendered she turned with an ex Mamatlon of pleasure to a lady who sat near and whom she knew by sight, but had never ict. The worn an addressed looked at her In surprise for a moment and then asked coldly. "Have I the pleasure lot j Uuowlug you?' "No," was the answer, "but I felt at liberty to speak to you on account ol your being under such very greut ob ligations to me," "Will you have the goodness to ox plain what you mean?' said the New fork woman haughtily. "Merely that 1 refused your bus band twenty-five years ago,? repllwl the little southerner as she moved away to seek a more congenial atnios pbere. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder! Have you rains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at DruggistPrice 60c Williams' M'f'g. Co., ;Prop., Cleveland, O. ' 6hear(f In Installmtntt. Sheep are put to double use In tbt northern part of India. In f lie I lima layas. They are driven from murkei to market with the wool still growing, and in each village the' owner shear? as much wool as be van sell there and loads the-sheared sheep wltb tbe grain be receives In exchange. ; After .hi flock has been sheared be turns it homeward, each animal carrying a bag of grain. AC C EPTAB LEJSFD B FJI ATIOS. Old man Economy has arrived with a full tin of the very best foreign and domestic woolens of the very latest dv slgn, for your fall and winter suits. Old man Economy will save you from three to seven dollars on suits, everything be equal. Second, be will make the gar ment any style that Is worn by the best dressed man. Third will , mak stiff front or soft front'eoat that ill hold its shape, and pants just as your say you want tht m. Fourth, wa put in lining that will wear with the outsid-, 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 tht.t full valuo may be seen so come si d get acquainted with him. E-onomy will tell you how to start a bank ac count, and how to raise up a fumily with less expense. He is (t ipping for the season at v B. SAWYER. Metchant Tailor, El South Front St, Kud:k AIL ::t f; Co. :J. M.E. White-' MAKE YOUR TslONEY EARII 4 , T?T? y HEN you have surplus money on hand, do not permit jF lttaie idJe' DeP8it 14 wth this large, safe bank YY and trust company; where your money will earn in terest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum You will be surprised how rapid y an account will increase when the money draws interest One other ma ter which is of vital im portance to every person who has saved money is ihesafKuards thrown around it wherj it is deposited with this : bank. 1 In the first place, the New Bern Banning & Trust Company has a , larger capital fund than any other bank in thia section of the SUta. : This large fund is pledged as security for the deposits of our patrons.. The bank also is under prudmt, careful man agement at d a 1 of its affairs ara under the direction of a Boa d eoraposed of men known for their financial ability and business integi ity. '. ;-;',':::o.,.;:.- V; ": 4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS AND CERTIFICATES OF ; ;-,'-;i'.' DEPOSIT. 'V ill New Bern, N. C. ; Capital $200,000.00 DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL. ' THE FULTON MFG.C 0. C0IL TROUBLE PROOF The Fulton makes an engine Nolh ng but"Bimplic-i-ty; Can be run by any boy Large enough to catch a flea. If by chance you want an engine, Stop by New Bern over night; Mr. C. C. Stewart has them, , And you bet your life they are right C. C. STEWART, Agent P. 0. Box 642 Broadefas & Ives Lumber Co If HIVE 11! niisi issuim if . LADIES BAND BAGS Ever offered to the trading public. Do you Ladies sti! want to Pay More? Then don't come to see these b !s. '. . . . ' Barrington Dry Goods Co. Sa,mWlil.JSISIIflWMS.MWiau:.i. . ."! I'M.-- MBg'l'i .f.t 1 LTy IN THE PROPORTION OF SURPLUS AND UMOEO PROFITS TO CAPITAL TBE NATIONAL BANK OF NpW BERNE, N. C. STANDS;;:"::';-' FIRST among the banks o( the City THIRD among the National Banks of . the State And as it has Furplus and Undivided Profits amounting to (105,000 and Capital amounting to $lCt,0(Ki, It lias a place oh tbe National Bank I'oll of Honor, which Includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits equal to or excredini; Ihoir Capital stock. idterest paio c:i s:v;::gs mm ' smz ::.?o?ai roxrs re?, hut. PER CENT TRUST CO. 2L NO BATTERY DEPENDABLE As a heavy duty engine, , They cannot be surpassed; And as the old time story goes, ; ' They are mighty good for last They dp away with old time trou- bles, r -Such as coil and batter-ies; ' And theengim rhas lei.(y of time To sit out and take the" breeze. I Phone 726 1 sad yOU COIIlMf BEAT IT, because it is the. highest hand in the deck. That's the story of our pine lumber it's the highest grade and quality that has yet been discovered. You can't make a mistake buying pine lumber from as. i We are headquarters for it I
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