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s:;n nm events FIUJDA1. ; Mr. J, S. Miller was. awarded the first prize last night for the best exbttit in tbe exhibit hall. The Fuller Music Company were - awarded the second prize. . , . " ; . . ,..v: The handsome toil- d set off er -d to the person holding the lucky number at ih; exhibit hall by J. S. : Miller, the furni ture dealer,'-waa. won bj Miss E mil j Ferebee. Seven hudrd and seven y : seven was tne numnerot the ticket l Id by M'ss Ferebf e. , 1 Despite (he fact that the police yos tersday made every possible effort so eapture the pickpocket who on the pre vious day relieved a number of visito s of their cash, they failed to land him; There is not ' the l-ast . doubt but th u the man is a professional at the bui nesa and the police regret that he es caped them. 8ATCEDAI. . - Hundreds of turkey were brought to this citv yesterday - and disposed of . to local dealer, nd consumers i-The price of the fowls still remains aroan'd the 20 cents per pound mark. , '. -' " Mayor McCarthy had one offender be fore him yesterday afternoon chared with being disorderly within the city limits. ;. A small fine and the cost wi.s placed upon the lone law breaker. Mayor C J. McCarthy, Mr. J. Leon Williams and Hon. Chas. B. Thomas, of this city, have , been appointed. a delegates to the Eighth Convention ,f the National Rivera and Harbors Con : great which will be held at Washington, D. C December 6-8. . Yesterday the majority of the exhi - - its were removed from the exhibition hall on George . street. This display was one of the finest ever teen in this section of the State, and it is regretted that it could not be kept intact until the Ohio farmers' visit New Hero during December. , , In the drawing held for the toncfj fertilizer offered by the Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer Company to the holder of the lucky number during the Agri cultural and Stock Exhibit, Mr. J. P. Lynch, of Beaufort was the fortunate j .winner of the prize. His ticket waj number 498. Tbe Virginia-Carolina Chemical Coir- - pany was awarded the first prize for tha . best exhibit of fertilizer t the Agricu1- turai and Stock Exhi m and the E. H and J. A. Meadows Fertilizer Co. wi9 Awarded the second p iz t Both of these .exhibits were ex-.?piiunJiy good and attracted much attention. Every Sundjy School teacher in tha county is extended a cordial invitation to attend tbe Qraven County Sunday School Convention, which will be held in Centenary Methodist Church in this city next Tuesday and Wednesday No vember 28th, and 29th. A riumber of men' who are prominent in Sunday School work in this State will be pres ent, - At Southport Thursday a number of people who were attending the big cel ebration at that place were relieved of their money by a slick pickpocket Evi dently th same scoundrel who cleaned up several hundred dollars in this city on last Wednesday is the same nun who stole the money at Southport The po- . lice here came near nabbing the fellow that afternoon, and it is regretted l ha;, they were not able to land him. Manager Taylor of the local office of the Southern Express Company, -as-k j as to state that those who are intend ing Bending Christmas gifts to friends will avoid much delay by sending them within ths next week or two, A spe cial tag famished by the company warns the recipient againt opening until Christmas day. There is always a rush during the "holiday season and many packages which contain gifts are de layed until long after tbe holiday sea son. SCJfDAT. Superior court convened yesterdty morning, a few minor cases were dis posed of, after which a recess was ta ken until Monday morning. The quality of the oystera being brought tothis city just at this timn is far above that of the bivalves on sal here a few weeks ago. Tbe sopp'y too, is adequate to supply all demands. . Mayor McCarthy had only two case in his court yesterday afternoon and but a short while was consumed in the session. The offenders were dismissed upon the payment of the costs of the esses. ' . v . ' If you are intending to attend tho Thanksgiving Day football game at Norfolk, you should lose no time in se curing reservations on the Norfolk Southern special train, which-will leav here on the night before, Tickets ciii be secured from ths local office of tht railway company. vi . . , . v; 0 Len Laugbinghouse, who lives neat Vanceboro, was placed under arrest by peputy Marshal Cameron on Friday on a warrant charging him with retail ing whiskey without a government li cense. After a preliminary hearing be fore the United States Commissioner at this place, he was bound over to the next term of Federal court under s bond of 200 which be failed to give and was committed to jail. ; LAND FOR SALE. 36 acres of valuable, land within miles of New Bern, north. Write , , C. P. FULCHER, Edwards, N. C. Relieves Backache Instantly Sloan's Liniment is a great' remedy for backache. It penetrates ' and relieves the pain instantly- no rub bing necessary just lay it on lightly. . w ' Here's Proof. "I had my hack hurt Id the Boer War and in San Francisco two yean ago I . waa lilt by a street car in the tame puce. . i tried all kinds of done without sue- . cess. Two weeks ago 1 saw your hni- . meat m a a rug store ana got a oottie re -try. The first application causedlnsunt ,; relief, and now except for a Uttf stiff ' ' ncss, 1 am almost wtll." , . . FLtTCH KR NORMAN, ' .. . ... s Whittter.Caiil. SIMMS; LINIMENT is the best remedy - for .' 4 rheumatism, neuralgia, ,sore throat ana sprains., . -3, Miss E. Rim of BroHyn, N.Y, writes : "Sloan's Liniment is the best for rheumatism. I have used six bot tles of it and it la grand." Sold by an Dealers. Price, 25c, 50c, and $1.00. Sloan's Book The Senate Committee on Inter- State Commerce was forced to suspend hear ing yesterday owing to failure to secure witnesses. The time and place for holding the Democratic National Convention will be decided in Washington on January 8 Henry Clay Beattie. Jr., was electro cu'ed at Richmond, Va leaving a writ ten confession of his crime. Rock Island officials refused the wage demand of shopmen, and 8,000 may strike. Fraud was charged in the election of Tcm L Lewis as president of the United Mine Workers' Union last January. Tbe packers' trial in Chicago was- set for December 6. W. E. Stokes testified in the trial of Ethel Conrad and William Graham at New York, Mrs. O'Shaughnessy, on trial in New York for. murder of her husband, de scribed the crime. Rebels bave captured Wu Lung-San forte, 14 miles from Nanking, without firing a gun. HIGHEST GASH PRICES PAID For Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, Eggs and Country Produce. A. Castet, New Bern, N. C. ND Pfl LOCK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 168 Middle St Phone 710 1 Ring New Bern, N. C Money to Loan On Approved Farm Land Security Apply to J. K. Warren, Atty at Law, TRENTON, - - N. C. SHE GAVE UP ALL HOPE Physicians Failed To Help Mrs, ' Green, But She Finally Found Relief la Cardul. Meetee, Va. Mrs. J. C. Green of this place, says: "I suffered with womanly troublea 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 aU hope of ever getting well. One day, I decided to try some Car- out. - it aw so much for me that I ordered some more, and It cured met Today, I feel as well as I ever did la my life. . . Tbe pains and the trouble are all gone, t feel like another person in every way. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardul will do for sick women." v" ' . 1 A few doses of Cardul at the right .lime, win save many a Dig aoctor Dill, by preventing serious sickness. It tones up the nervous system, and helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by using Cardul. Sappose you try It ' It may be just the medicine you need, . It. B,-Write In: Lafflta' Advisory Dtpt., Oiarta. na MarklMCa.,Criattnocjfa, Tin (or Special ntetiont, an4 64-aff bookv. 'Homa Traataasag tm aisi m la auia wrapper, om mjuaat. Ifi SJ .' ' .--AnF. fV Horses, LJ fi'gf Cattle. KTSUiSi'iv Vlky Hogs and AMERicrjr o:,;ik-" EliS Plnlll Joins Wall Street In Accepting Aldrich Cufxency Plan Says ) A. O. Cratter.; . ' : Cincinnati, Not. 27 "la accepting the Aldrich so-called central reserve fund plan ths American Bankers' As sociation has solemnly joined with Wall street in the most daring and most dangerous conspiracy against the gen eral welfare of , the people of th s 1 country , that has ever been cooked in the greed and avarice of high fi- ince." rA ;. '(' ';.,.V;-.:..i In these scathing terms Alfred O. Crozier, financial,' authority, and econo mist, denounces the action of the bank ers' convention at New Orleans, and called upon Congress to save the peo ple from the effect of "this evil com pact" "Shall the control) of the pub lie currency be public or private? . That is the issue. The! Aldrich plan offers banks for their support the moat colos sal bribe of all history. With less than a billion and a half of clear cash assets the combined banking institutions loan and collect interests on fourteen bil lions of bank credit. It is a dangerous ly big business on a shoestring. It takes a pretty smart business man to run in debt 10 times what he is worth and not go broke. And flow the Aldrich' plan would take away from the Government and give to the syndicate of banks as a Christmas present $1,000 000,000 of public currency to -put in their reserves so that with relatively no extra invest ment the banks can collect interest on the loan back to 'the people at profit $10,000,000,000 more business credit mere financial winjL I have too much faith in the intelligence of the Ameri can people to beKeve that they will permit this outrag e. Aldrich has had bis inning and tji people will have tbeirs now. Watch the opposition grow. '. ; "They say tbe Aldrich plan will stop panics, What it vfill do is stop deposi tors, by being frightened by panics, in to withdrawing deposits and thus forc ing banks to .reduce profitable loans aggregating 10 times such withdrawals. The money combine wants panics if the high financiers can fix it so tbat panics will not have their banks, because their money will yield higher interest rates and buy twice as 'many securities and more properly and labor during a panic. The people are the losers from price destroying panics, and they will lose doubly under the new scheme. We need legislation not only to make banks secure during panicj, but prevent Wa'l street from starting panic for profit. In private hands the Aldrich central bank can be need to cause squeezes and panics by making; money suddenly scarce. The plan 1 for the banks and by the banks, It will be defeated." EASY TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF Dandruff means tbat down near tbe roots of hair there' is a vast army of little Invisible germy or microbes. Ani this army never sleeps; it wages a war of destruction flight and day. It destroys the nourishment that the bair must have in order 6 grow vigorously and abundantly. ' , PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over America will destroy these germs and at the same time fucnisb the bair roots with just the proper nourishment to make hair grow lustrous and luxuriant. PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed by Bradham Drag Co,, io banish dandruff. stop falling hair and Itching "'scalp or money back. It is a delightful hair dressing that wins ibaiant favor with refined women. Soldi for only 60 cents a large bottle by Bradham, Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. . Girl with Auburn bair on every carton and bot tle.' . ; ' Missionaries arriviig at Peking tell of the slaughter of foreigners and Mat chun in Shen-Si. " i TO THE TAX PAYERS Please take due nojice that the tax list for 1911 has been placed in my hands for collection by the Board of Commissioners of Craven County land that I 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 th Sheriff's office, pay your taxes in full and take your receipt for same, . By to 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. v Sheriff. Nov. lst,191L . Heaters. 1 If you want just cheap heater . for bed room, we can give you a nice little wood heater for J1.25 that heats quick. We have out of car of Coles Ranges and Hot Blast Heaters, 2 Range and 20 Heaters left. Don't delay in getting your heater placed in your home. J. a miller.' ' i The Furniture Man. KIDIIEY TROUBLE Sufftrtd Ten YrsRelitvd ' Thru Months Thanks to PE-RU-NA. ff '"" t: 1 min. O. B. riZEB, Mt. Sterling, Ky,seyst 7 un Matend with kidney and Madder trouble tor tea yean put "law Marcn -1 commenced : tuing Pemna and continued for three months. I have not used it sine, nor have I felt a pain.".,; . ... .. -. ,c. rnTTfsN TiT A 17 ItT CT vU 1 1 If 11 ITliilvIxC 1 EEPOKTBD BY - J. R. BALL COTTON BROKER ' NEW BERN, N. C. LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. 16. ' Hew Tork Cotton. Nov. 24 - Opening Highest . Lowest ' Close Dec ' 924 926 920 922 Jan, 903 906 902 908 Mar. 914 . 916 : - 910 : J91S May. 922 926 ' 920 922 -Closing Spots New Tork 9-60. Port Receipts 68,000. , ; Nov, 25. Low Close Dee. 917 Jan. March May 906 914 New York Spots 940. Nov. 27 Opering Highest Lowest Close Dec. 908 909 906 910 883 894 900 Jan. Men. 'V""- 886 881 897 898 893 .: ' 904 906 900 May. . . Spot Cotton New York 9-30. Port receipts, 73,014 bales. dvernsel CetUa arket r "... ,v Oneninr. Closing - 600 606 Closing 497 . 508 Closing 496 497 Jan FebJiv t.499 May Jane. ' 606 Opening. 499 606J . Opening ; 493, 498 Jan. Feb. May. Jon Jan. Feb. May June Sew Bern Market Middling 8' Btrict Middling, 8 Good Middling Set : SaleaS5 bales. Middliiur8' ! Strict Middling 8! Good Middling 9c ' Sales U bales. Washington, D. C , Nov, 26th - Cot - ton Report, supply and distribution of eotton to Nov. 1. Supply, v 10.686,259 bales. . Distribution exports, 2,433,909 " Conumptl n, 776826 " S'ock close of account 7,874,621 " Middling, 8 j - St Middling 8. ; Good Middl og 81. s ' Sales 20 balea. . . Market declining. The "Memphis Commercial Appeals" estimate indicates a eommerda! crop of approximately -15,600,000; The week end figure were construed ss bearish and there was some quiet selling. TO CURE a CJDLO IN ONE, DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure, E. W. GROYE'S signa tor is on each box. 25c Former Sena' or John Fairfield Dry den died in Newark. N. J. ' '-;:..',;V, Open High 924 924 916 903 . 908 894 914 914 904 922 ' 922 914 CHRISTMAS IS AHEAD OF YOU- BUI ViE'RE AHEAD OF CHRISTMAS ! We've been industriously searching the market for "' . the best things that th makers and importers have ', prepared for this Christmas of ' 1911 -for all these best things are ready for "the trade" long before Christmas. You'll be immensely enteVtained by them, and looking around Involves not the slightest . obligation to purchase. For the present just enjoy v . seeing them w wl'l let th future take care of Itself. . We Deduct 10 per cent From all Christmas Purchases : Made Ln November From our Stock. RE2IEJICER. VK SELL YOU OUT OF YOUR . MAIL ORDER CATALOG. J. 0. BAXTER 11 A. .AJ ij.i l Oil.v.y. IIGIITS TO AT KITTY 1 Noted Aviators Will Build Perma nent Station For Experiments ; Where Biplane Had Its , : - -Birth. ' Mant 0, N C.. Nov. 27 The Wriphf , conptny haa.prrtically closed a deal twheret'V It will cauirv-1000 acrt a of nmt ttst'ng ground for aeroplanes will be established n-xt spring. . ;-, The (.trt-ich compost d of K!ant sand dunes and woodland, runs eaxt and west across the 'banka" frm the Atlantic ocean to Cn atan Buy enrl includs three dunes, the b'ghest of whi. h i known as Hill Thirteen and rises to 100 feet. Kill devil Hills on which the Wriuhts have ' md" ,IPn'mtt since. 1900 and on which it may be said "the first aero- plant was born," is not on th property. but nnd'Ubtedly arrangement will bt made' with Robert Meaciitt, the life sav er' who owns the land.- whereby it may be ned." ( '-'.I'L C'v Wh-nOrville and Lorin Wright left Kitty Hawk, follovging.i the recent ,ex perimi n's with the new soaring;. glrj,;r, ine lormar bh na was nor surq wnnifi- er he would return, but before depart tng he obtained from John J. Mann n option on the tract upon which, through an arrangement with Mr Mann, he built last' summer , rough Wooden) hangar and labratory. : A few daysau: Mr. Mann received notice from ?he Wrights at Dayton, O. that thev would exercise their opinion and ectibliih a permanent experiment station at Kitty Hawk. Shortly after this Adam Ether idge. the Wright's Kitty Hawk repre sentative and the member of the Kill-1 devil Hills Life Saving Corp, was pre sented with the hangar and told to make such use of the lumber as he saw '. ' "i l" 1 ' During the winter or early nest spring the Wrights will erect at ttie foot uf Hill Thirteen 100 rods . from Killdevil Hills; a combination hangar and labor- a'ory of concrete and, q ilte possibly, a bungalow ' for living pa poses. ' Thia will be th onlv structure of it? kind in Dare county. Wbile camping at Kitty Hawk in October the Wrights lived, cooked and worked in a single building and four.d their quarters exceedingly cramped. ,. The concrete laboratory and hangar will be much larcer than tbe old build ing and will be thoroughly equipped for aeroplane building. : It will be wide enough to hold two machines and in all probability a set forge will be installed in one end, One end will be devoted to a carpenter shop. ; The loft will be used for storage. ; . , The station will be ten miles from Manteo north, the nearest telegraph offlse; forty miles east of. E izabeth Ci ty, the nearest railroad p int, and six miles south of Kitty Hawk past office, where the Wrights . will post and re ceive their mail. ' 1; " " ' . A telephone' line at tbe life saving station, one mile away, makes it possi ble to send and receive emergency mes sages without going to Manteo A daily packet runs from tl.is village of 400 in habitants to Elizabeth Cit?, and thr e timea a wppk a bus.' nlina baLWMn til i utler plaM gnd gjj,, Haajij, ,. LOST, Strayed or stolen. One black Cow, not marked but has been dehorned. Reward of SSiOO will be kiven tor infor mat ion ibat wii lead to her recovery. W. R. Pate, Ne Bern, N. C, R, F.- D. Na 2.." '..::; i.,-'--.-rf'.:'!- BB1DGET0H TAX N&TICE The books for the payment of taxes for 1911 for the town Bridge ton are now open and taxes are due. The beard of aldermen instructed me to have all tax es collected by January 1st 1912, Tax payers are request d to help me carry out this order by paying prompt lv. T. W. MOORE, - ' . - . . . 'fax Collector. Win. J. Cummins was granted a stay in his sentence to Sing Sing. Frank W. McMahort Was fouud guilty of manslaughter at Philadelphia. ' PLANNIKQ FOU SPRIHG ' - 11 , w OU will soon begin planning for spring sow! g and ( planting. You will doubtless need money at that - time and it is merely a ma ter of foresigh to plac in the bank a sufficient amour of money to carry you through the spring work.- The Nr w Bern ranking & Trust ompany will pay interest on your deposi s and the money may be w ith drwn Bhoul I you need it ' We ac ept depoalU by mail in any amo nt and invite you t make this bank your headquarters when you Come into tov. n. . ' ' " . - , NEW BHRjN BANKING ; &. TRUST :Q. '-' ' NEW BERN, N. C. . . - CAPITAL,-. - - - - $200,000 00 sato yim MeSORIEY'S STORE POLLOCK STREET; IS NOW OPEjVTWITH A FULL LINE OF Christinas Goods IE THE: ENGINES FDR . These are practically as ood as new and we give to them the same regular guarantee as we give to our new engines v 8-2J H. . Jump Spark Engines. , 8-6 H. F. " ' , 3-10 H. I . ; '. 8-15 HP. " ' , 1 10H P -m. " ' " " We have the following engines absolutely new, but of our old style Jump Spark type - , , -. .'J 6-15H I. Jump Spark Engines. ' ' y.-' These are f, o. b. Erie s id the engines will be shipped sight draf U Bill of Ladingattached. Agents receive regular d'scount . TheBe engines are equipped with new carburetors, oil, grease and . priming cups, lag sr-'ws, sock-t and engine wrenches, oil and grease, but with no boat equipment, pot, batteries or wire. The price of this latter p't of tbe equipment will be the same as o jr regular se ling rate. ' These engines are absolutely guarant ed to develop tht ir ra ed power - and to be free from defects i ! workmanship and materia for a period f , one year from d)te of purch se. This is the slow time" of year and we . are making especial) low prices. ' , t C. STliWAitT, Agent P. O. Box 642 PHONE 47 Z3. H eJsjMPsTJWMsMsr miammamMammimimmmmiNmHi-vsw..,)? ' - - . ISIS AMI . IIMIln I", ' ' L-? MEADOWS MEAL FEED RUST fl PEOOF BTJET D L. ..!,.' U 1 -ifw -wok 2 uAtihtMUhmwmm OPP. ELKS TEMPLE SALE CHEAP. Tbone 72 FOLLOWING ' SECOND HAND .. 1 552SS3aSS9iiaWff ; a . M A . on all kinds f coal for healing , . a d cooking in the house, for the . furnace in ehoporatore, forstcam Ing purposes m factory o 'mill, , fully confident of the quality of our fuel,' its' cleanliness and our I facilities for promt delivery We . will appreciate a trfa order Ellis Coal and Wood Yard . : - IMON POINT H I AND 1 . . . J i 'I j I ; 4
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