OF THE nE ?SYC0n0N MARKET v Scr$3 LIS was lis. w i SOME OF THE U EADING OITICIAIS . REFOltTED BY- J. R. BALL COTTON BROKER NEW BERN, N. 0. HE YOUR LlOie ElKlil 4 PER CENT W AUTO I OB Ll CLUB. JLam3ii33G a lh i - " 1 I l i: fi j i ! il J T a 'I. I ' Sloan's Liniment is a relia ble remedy for any kind of horse lameness. Will kill the growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb ' enlargements, and is excellent for sweeny, fistula and thrush. . .;' ;' . ,. Here's Proof. V "1 nsed Sloan's Liniment oa ml lor high lameiKM,' and curad hr 1 am never without a bottle ot tow ! have bought more of it than any other remedy (ur pains." Bailt Kiaafc -Cassadjr, K. "Sloan's Liniment t the beat a 1. I have removed very Urge shoe boils off a horse with it. I have killed a quarter crack on a mare that was awfully bad. 1 have also healed raw, sore necks on three hones 1 have healed grease heel on ft mare that could hardly walk.'1 Anthony U. Hivaa, Oakland, Pa jf.oute No. a. SIQAITS LINIMENT is good for all farm stock.. "My hogs had hoe; cholera three daye before we got your liniment, which 1 was advised to try 1 have used it now for three days and my hoes are almost well. One hog died before I got the liniment, but I have not lost any since." A. J. Mct-AaTHY, ldavutt, In Sold by all Dealer, Price) DUO Oil 91.VU M jU AM .faV Sloan's Book oa EortM, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry ent free. Address . Dr. Earl S.Sloan Boston. Mm SHORT PASSING EVENTS , : SATURDAY. Mr. T. W. Hoi ton, who conducts a livery business at Bridgeton, yesterday received a carload of Ellis' buggies from Kiaston, A party of four New Bern hunters have returned from a day's shooting in Jones county. Their total bag being 54 parnridges, the result of the day's shooting. If you have a horse which you think can run, you should enter him in the races which are to be held in New Bern on November 22 and 23. A large number of valuable prizes will be given to the winners. A report sent out by the Secretary of State states that since July 1st there baa been issued from his office more than 900 new automobile licensee. This runs the number of registered machines in North Carolina up to more than 3,660 The Committee on Arrangements have only a few days left in which to raise several hundred dollars for the purpose cf securing aeroplane flights here during the big Agricultural Ex hibit to be held in this city on Novem- ber 22, and 23. Add your name for one or more tickets to one of the subecrip tion lists located in every public place in the city, Another circular has been sent out by Insurance Commissioner Young, warn ing all hunters to be careful in building fires in the woods. Last year several thousand dollars worth of valuable tim ber was destroyed by fires which, had originated in this manner. Persona who do not obey this notice and cause prop erty to be destroyed will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The cold weather that prevailed here yesterday hsd the effect of so greatly invigorating some of the worthless ne groes in New Bern that they actually wanted to work. Just think of it. For weeks farmers all over Craven and ad joining counties have been offering ev ery inducement for help in their cotton fields, and could secure only a few la borers. However, now its a case of work or stand around and shiver. It would serve a lot of them right if they had to endure the latter punishment for a few weeks. HIS TROUBLE NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R. Huffman's Illness. Keller 0b ' tained By Coring Kis Stomacn Ailments. Waynesville.N. C Mr. F. R. Huffmaa. Of this city, says : " 1 suffered dreadfully with what I thought was heart trouble, and tried various medicines la vain. . . After other remedies had tailed, Thed- lord's Black-Draught restored, me to health. ' I would not feel safe without Black-Draught In the house. 1 consider it worth its weight In gold. ' It cured my Indigestion, and by this means I was restored to health. I can not express my gratitude for its benefits," Good health depends on the condition ol your digestion. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. Thedford's Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and set lq order yout digestive system. v It has done tills for others, durlrj . past 70 years, and is today the most f npul.v ve rtrt'.Me Href remedy ca C. "..!.'l Try it 1 trail: - :Ti JV-;r ' P SAVANNAH PREPARING TO CARE FOR THE CROWDS Bureau Has Been Formed With This End In View. Savannah is making great prepara tions to take care ot the crowds that will come to the races. Naturally the regular hotels and boarding houseB could not possibly accommodate the hundreds of thousands who will be on hand, and the bureau of informa tion for the races has arranged a regular clearing house at which visit ors can get all the information they want as to other accommodations. Every person in Savannah having Dare rooms or other accommodations has been asked to communicate the Information to the bureau, which is In charge of Mr. W. R. Finnegan, and he has received word concerning thou sands of rooms that will be available for strangers. No one need fear that he will not be taken care of. In addi tion to these accommodations the railroads and steamship companies have arranged to park their sleeping cars and dock their vessels, so that many can occupy comfortable quar ters there during the races. Special and private cars and steamships will be provided with all conveniences. Numerous special train will be run, and the railroads have made a hall rate for the occasion. - 1 M f r. t-j C UL Wl COLD long distance: PHONE NO. 16. Dec March Jan. May lfew York Cettesw , , Nov. 'a. Open High Low. Clote 926 926 ' 919 925 921 923 "918 v . 912 900 902 893 - 902 927 980 - 921 922 Top Row Reading Left to Right George W. Tledman, Mayor Savannah and Chairman Finance Committee; Harvey Granger, President; Arthur W. 8olomon, Secretary. A. B. Moore, Member Executive Committee; Oliver T. Bacon, Vice .President; Frank C. Battey, Chairman Executive Committee. WORLD'S MOST, FAMOUS WILL BE AT SAVANNAH Never Before Has Such a Galaxy Been Gotten Together. Savannah, Ga. Among the famous drivers who will pilot cars In the great Vanderbilt cup, International Grand Prize, Tiedeman Trophy and Savannah Challenge Trophy races, which will be held In Savannah No vember 27 and 30, are Bruce-Brown, Burman, Wagner, Basle, Dawson, Hemery. Bragg, Grant, Mulford, De Palma, Tatzfeld, Hearn and a score of others. These drivers are all world famous. Never before was such a galaxy of world-famous driv ers assembled in one place. The greatest rivalry exists and it is known that these men will enter the races to win at all hazards. It is "do or die" with them, for tije race will make the driver and the ' manufacturer of the machine rich and world famous. No amount of money could purchase the prestige which : winning these races will give the cars. The manu facturers have spent, many thousand dollars building special cars and speed madness will be rampant In Savannah during the otherwise calm days of our Indian summer. FREE RUNS TO SAVANNAH RACES WILL BE GIVEN Jackson Argus and Other Papers Get In the Game. Savannah. As an evidence of the great amount of interest being taken throughout the state In the com ing Grand Prize, Vanderbilt and light I ENORMOUS GASH P1IZES IK BIG SAVANNAH RACES Drivers of Big Cars That Win Will Be Made Rich. Savannah, Ga. With $19,930 In cash already hung up as prize money for the winners ot the automobile races in Savannah on November 27 and 30, and with the large majority of the tire concerns- and accessory manufacturers not vet heard from, it apears that not qnl will the races oV: V iXr : , -life r 7 ;:-., Crowds watching the practice. ; stands at 90 miles sn hour.' car races at Savannah during Thanks giving week, nothing is more convlnc lng than the action of a number ot Georgia papers in promoting "free runs" to the races. ' The Jackson Ar gus waa probably the first weekly pa per la the. state to Inaugurate these contests, under the conditions ol which trips to the races are given In return for subscriptions, the per sons sending in the largest number of subscriptions in each militia die trict being awarded an automobile trip to the races, with all expense, paid. The arrangement has proven a splendid thing for the publishers, and will, probably serve to Increas the attendance on the races. It If certain that the' crowds will be largei than ever before and that the even will be the greatest ever held la thi history of automobile racing. DURING THE 8AVANNAH RACES. The Indian Refining company, which has the contract for oiling the Savan nah course for the Grand Price, the Vanderbilt Cup and the Light Car races to be held In Savannah Novem ber 17 and SO, will tender an enter tainment under the auspices of the Savannah Automobile Club, on No vember 29. . . ..... Docs it pay to trade at our store ? Give us a call and we will convince anyone that we can save you at least -10 per cent and over. J. J. Bax ter. ' Hearn, In a Flat, passing the grand set up records for the annihilation of distance, but will as well place new figures on prize money carried away by winning drivers. Recently the amounts were added tn hv offers from the Bosch Magneto company of f 1,550 for the winners who are equipped with Bosch magnetcs and by the Flndelsen ft Kropf Man ufacturing company, makers of the Ray field carburetter of 12,800. These with the previous offer ot the Remv Electrle company of $4,250 to those winning with Remy magnetos and the offer ot the -avsnnan Auto mobile Club of $12,500 in gold to the winners of -the events, 'make 'the to tal, which will be greatly swelled when the other offers come in. The letter of the Flndelsen Kropf Manufacturing company Is for the winner of the Grand Prise race $1,000, the winner of the Vanderbilt $500, second man in the Vanderbilt $200, winner of the Savannah Challenge Trophy $250 and winner ot the Tiede man Cup Race $250. ' - The offer of the Bosch Magneto company is $500, $200 and $100, re spectively for first, second sad third place In the Grand Prize; $200, $50, and $50 for first, second ana third in the Vanderbllt.JHOO. $31 and $50 for the Tiedeman Trophy and the same for the Savannah Challenge Trophy. All these prizes are offered with the proviso that the winners must be equipped with the product of the com pany offering the prlJ-.e; The gold prizes offered by the Savannah Au tomobile Club are without restriction to go to the winners. . " TO THE TAX PAYERS Please take due notice that the tax list for 1911 has been placed in my hands for collection by the Board of Commissioners of Crsven County and that 1 have been ordered by the said Commissioners to collect this tax before the expiration of the present year. You are further notified that I cannot receive partial payments. Call at the Sheriff's Office, pay your taxes in full snd take your receipt for same. By so doing you will avoid the visits of dep uties and because of the settlement, feel relieved of an unavoidable obliga tion and save the Sheriff much trouble and expense. J. W. BIDDLE, . Sheriff. Nov." 1st, 1911. Don't let the cold snap catch you without a heater from J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. 67 S. Front St., Phone 99. . Spots 9-45. Port Rectipts 83,000 bales. Last Year 67.648. :: Nov. 4 Lowest Close 914 896 904 917 m 898 909 920 . Opening Highest Dec 921 '931 Jan. 895 899 Mar. 907 . r 910" May. 917 . 921 Portrceipts 50,000, bales. . Last year 61,661 bales. . New York Spots 9 40. Nov. 6 Opering Highest Lowest Close Dec 918 920 914 919 Jan. 895 899 813 896 Oct. 905 908 904 906 May. 915 918 913 ; 917 Port receipts. 87.000 : New York Spots 9-40. Liverpeol Cettea Market Opening. Closing Jan. Feb. 493 492 May. Jun 499 499 Opening, Closing Jan Feb. 4931 491 1 May June. 499 4991 Opening Closing Jan. Feb. 489 488 May June 497 4941 BRIDGETON TAX NOTICE The books for the payment of taxes for 1911 for the town Bridgeton are now open and taxes are due. The board of aldermen instructed me to have all ttx ea collected by January 1st 1912. Tax payers sre requested to help me carry out this order by paying promptly. T.W.MOORE, Tax Collector. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Pi For Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, Eggs and Country Produce. A. Castet, New Bern, N. C. POLLOCK. M. D. Physician and Surgeon 1 68 Middle St Phone 7 1 01 Ring . New Bern, N. C Money to Loan On Approved Farm Land Security . Apply to . " J, K. Warren, Atty at Law, TRENTONi - f - " - N. C. Hew Ben Market Middling, 8-j St Middling 8. Good Middling 8J. Sales 75 bales. Middling 8J Strict Middling, 81 Good Middling Si Sales 80 bales. Middling 8 S trick Middling, 81 Good Mi idling 8 Sales 27 bales. f ? SIIEN you have surplus money on hand, do not permit J it u ,ie idle; ' Deposit it with this large, safe bank V V ' nd 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 (he safeguards thrown (.round it when it is deposited with this bank. - In the : first place, the New Bern Bansing & Trust Company "has a . larger capital fund than any other bank in this see) ion' of the State. - This large fund is pledged as security for the deposits of our patrons. The bank also is under prudent, careful man- i aementa. d I of iti affaiig are under th direction of a Board . composed of men known for their financial ability and business integiity. . v 4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS AND CERTIFICATES OF " DEPOSIT. NEW II BER RANK iiaJRIIR I 111 III I IIIIW M I IIUU I UVl New Bern, K C.v Capital $200,000.00 DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL. ' IH HOTEL SWANSBORO, N. C. All modern conveniences for bath ing and inside fishing. ? : ' : pOAT LEAVES , . 8 s. m. Lt. Swansboro Ar. 6:30 p m; 11:30 a, m. Ar M. City Lv. .2:00 p. m. ' , The New, York market as well as the Liverpool ' opened a few points lower than Saturdays closing. Liver poole was due 1 to I point lowar but came in 4 down. The market is very dull awaiting the ginners report which will be issued on Wednesday next at 10 a. m. This only leaves one business day intervening, as the New York Cot ton Exchange will be closed Tuesday owing to State Elections. Futures closed steady, spots unchang ed, middling 9-40. Very truly, J. R. BALL, STOMACH TONIC Puts the Stomach in Splendid Shape and Supplies Vim, Vig- or and Vitality to the Whole Body. '7. If yon feel all run down, out of sorts, nervous snd depressed, go Snd get a 60- eent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets tolsy. ! ' V-.', : Take every one of them according to directions and when they are gone you will feel like a different person. MI-O-NA stomac"! tablet will r.no vateyour disordered stomsrh sni bow els, they will put life into your inactive liver. - . '.. - . ' - ; They wi 1 banish nervu.ns, brain fag, dixxinets, headaches, nightsweate, and sleepksiness. Ml O NA will stop sour ri-lng. gts and heartburn in five minutet. Large box 60 cents at Bradharo Drug Co. and all druggists everywhere. Beautiful is indeed the word that i m scribes our EARLY HOLIDAY sho w- ing of gifts In precious stones, golid. s lver and other precious and send-pi- clous metals. , : , , ' If you wish to mske a selection nw for the Holidays, thereby avoiding the heavy rush duringthe Xmaa season smd wish a surprisingly complete stock to select from you can d so and have the article laid aside for you on the pay ment of a nominal deposit. ' ' The most reasonable prices are nsmed. Nev lot Spun Braes. BL E. Vft.icrst& Co. J. O. m v.:: , ..r a. M FOR RENT. . One-horse farm, adapted to corn and cotton, fine open range, gooi residence and out buildings, wire fence, well drained, orchard and vineyard, excel lent water, healthy. An ideal place for small family who wishes to raise poul try and stock. Address X, care of Journal Office. See our line of Coal and Wood Heaters. -J. S. Bas night Hdw. Co. 67 S Front St., Phone 99. .-, Certificate of Stock Lost. ':;'" Notice Is hereby given, that eertifl eat.1 of stock number thirteen. 1 .sued by the Atlantic ft North Carolina Ril road Company for one share of stick to M. F. Arendelt, has been lost and the undersigned will spply to said compsny for a new certilicale. , This the ftVst dsy of Nnvembtr 1911. M. F. ARENDELL BY W. L. ARF.NDf.LL, Administrator. tove3 poliched and put up l:z H:ni-ht Hdw. Co., i:.:r.2Ca THE FULTON MFG. CO. NO COIL TROUBLE PROOF f" fy- NO BATTERY U DEPENDABLE The Fulton makes an engine Noth ng but simplic-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 j - Mr. C. C. Stewart has them, And you bet your life they are right. As a heavy duty engine, - n They csnnot be surpassed; -And as the old time story goes,. - They are mighty good for last. They do away with old time trou bles, Such as coil and batter-.es; And the engini rhas plenty of time . To sit out and take the breeze. C. C. STEWART, Agent P. 0. Box 642 Phone 726 OVERLAND MODEL S9T ASdS OVERLAND MODEL 59 T $900.00 x 30 H. P. 5 PASSENGER . ' - - -- i. .- -J -. . "V. J . ."- . , . -t , Fore Door Touring Car . . SPECIFICATIONS WHEEL BASE-106 inches. , TREAD 60 Inchsi. - ' . . CRANK SHAFr-Thisistheonly 1 car of its class with a five-b-ar-' ing' crank shaft This f-ature .. gives support on each side of each eonhecting rod as' it de- livers Its power stroke, which insures the greatest os-ible 7 rigidity and keeps te crank shaft in perfect line on its bear ing ' .. '. . MOTOR-4 inches by 41 inches. . Cylinders east separately. L- head type, large sized valves, push rods lubricated, insuring a ' sweet-running, silent, power ful motor. ' ' ' , ' CARBURETOR Model LScheb ler (the bestSchebler makes.) . TRANSMISSION-Select ve three, speeds a'd reverse, center con trol, F, & H. annular bsll bear- inga. .. ..' V STEEUINQ GEAR-Worm and a gment adjustable 16-in wheel. IGNITION Dual system, Bp'it- dorf magneto and batteries, one ". set of plugs. ; ; HORSEPOWER 80. f , BR AKES-Internal expanding, external contracting, . on rear , -wheels. ' SPRING 3-Semi eliptie front, three-quarter eliptie rear, If inch wide, . , ; FRAME Pressed steei. . CLU rCH-Cone. -; , ' FRONT AXLE-Drop forged I- section. . RER AXLE -Semi floating. . , WHEELS-Attillery, wood, 12. : spokes, wide hub flange . SPOKES-lJ-lnch spokes, bolt for each spoke, -TIRES-32 Inch by 3) inch. We are daily expecting a carioadof these cars, and will sell them fully equipped with Mohair Top, Glass Windhk!J and Prestolite jank, deliverd ia New Bern for $1,CC3. No greater value in Automobiles has ever beca cffcrcJ. It will pay you to see the "OVERLAND" beferc p!.-.r.:.-.? ycr order. r, Wil li. C. T ZK'Z. TTT Tv Ov TTYV