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TWENTY-FIRST YEAR THE OLD RELIABLE POVDER AbsoIuteryr'Pure 77tfff7S NO SUBSTITUTE Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J.ELetham ft Co. Hew York, November 19. The tone of the market contlnue to show more steadiness. It begins to look as though all the long cotton that was an Imme diate menace to the market had been told. In this case the outlook for a bet ter maiket is imminent. There Is every evidence that the figures of the Govern ment report will be more favorable. About 10,000,000 or 10,260,000 bales Is about what is expected. Anything lees would be almost Impossible in view of the weather, as the crop Is believed to be nver 10,750,000. The government fig ures are quite likely to cause-more or lean buylDg. For this reason shorts are taking ad v mil ago of the decline to gel In their collon and look for an advance before the bureau report. Then, too, many who have been waiting for evi dence of steadiness, see Improvement In the lone and buy on decline. Just as the maiket broke Ibis a. m. from 8.06 for Match, yesterday to 8c. on an advance, towards H.15, tomorrow there Is likely to be another set-back For th(s reason we woul I take profits on bulges and lake il hark on breaks. We do not ihluk the present condition warrants much of a movement either way. With any strengthening of spot markets there can beau Improvement, but as farai general speculation goes there it not enough of it at the moment to cense much of a bull maiket. We should not be aurprised to seo 8 2"i for March before the bureau report but would only bay on breaks. J. E. LiTIIiM A Co. SCIENCE SIFTINGS. Llht p-issi'-: Irom the moon to the enrth In one anil n nunrter seconds. A liody wrlhlnff ono pound on enrth would ivoltrh twenty seven and n half pounds upon the sun. lit order that a rainbow may be pro duced the suu must not be more than 42 degrees nbove the horizon. The follow! ne are found to be the densities of planets, water being 1: Mercury. 3; leni's, 0.14; eartn, o.ou; moon. 3.44; Mars, 4; Jupiter, 1.35; Bat urn. G8; Uranus, l.C'J; Neptune, 2.29. JAPANESE JOTTING8. In Japan 03 per cent of silk spinners nrc women. 811k workmen In Japan are entitled by law to good hospital treatment Volcanic ashes mixed with cement have been used successfully in the con struction of a breakwater in Otara har bor, Japan. NEW COFFEE. For the U. 8 Army. Borne soldier are badlyaffectd by collee drinklug. The Hospital Steward In one of the Army Posts In the West ssya; "Though in the medic al service of the Army, I suffered agony for two years from a esse of chronic gaatrlo Indi gnation, anil now that 1 lam free from all the tortures attendant upon It, I attrl bate ,lt to the good efteott of Pojtum Food Coffee, both as a food and as a beverage. I used medicinal and mechanical means m relieve myself during .those two years and even though 1 had Jtofl off the use of coffee, I did not find myself In any measure free until I ,had commenced us i- lag Pottum. Being Id ohargt of a detachment Of bad supervision of tfit mess, aad by de- greet I have Initiated Into Ming Poettrm every member of the mess, some of kiun h ffimtartv Hra IamA la SImIv iIbihiii i if I lull 1 1 f I li T li 'iwii lifaaliiiail a" And going still farther.--1 have supplied II to onr natlenu In llm-n! aotfaat nbne .. have foand f.ult, while many have rt praised It highly, and when retorted to dntv. have oontlnned the aaeof It Whan '' tremely hai 4 lime tn trying to ehooat hi own food. j. For the past eight months, .not a grain of coffee has been used In this Hospital, .. and thanks to a, cook who prepares Pos- :-u i mm Jntt right there to a brilliant pros- -7 pect of coffee taking a permanent seat In a- the baek-fronnd : ' Oat who has passed tbrdagi the hor ' fort of Indlgestlan as Uhaye, shudders at ':. be looks back upon- hlu stiff erlagt and when oog-alsanj of (he causa, will shnn : coffee at be would "a rattle snake.' Name given by jrottom Oo.; Battle Creek, MIc.V..'.S V'sV-V Mil Farmers Holding- Back Their Cotton Seed. . .f Balldlngs Nearlig Completion. Enl- letln Tree Frnlts, Death at Lnmberton. Joyner ttets 6 J ooo Majority. Text Book Report RALiion, Nov. 19. The price of cot ton seed has declined to 21 cents a bash- el and as a result the farmers are hold ing. The highest price reached this season was 88J cents. The brick work of the Methodist Or phanage here has been poshed so rapidly that by the end of this month It will be completed. This Is on the main building which Is already an Imposing structure. The Pollen memorial hall at the Ag ricultural and Mechanical College will be finished by almost the end of January The style of architecture Is very differ ent front that of the other balldlngs. There to a great portico, with massive columns two stories In height. A special bulletin on tree fruits Is now In preparation by the State agricul tural department. It Is the work of T. K Braner, W. F, Massey and Franklin Sherman. Il will be largely devoted to that Important fruit, the apple. Secre- retary Braner says the apple show at the State Fair has attracted great atten tion to this State. Inquiries as to ap ples and apple growing lands are com Ing from all directions, as far u Minne sota, for example. Be ssys there Is a great future for thia business in Western Nonh Carolina. News comes from Lnmberton of the death of another daughter of the late E. K. Proctor, Jr. He died, then twin daughters and now another daughter. His widow Is critically aick and so Is hit sitter, Mrs. George McLeod. The State vote will not be canvasiel until Thanksgiving day. The returns are In, however, and show that J. T. Joyner, Democratic candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, received 185,724 votes, and Rev. D. A. Long, his Republican opponent 68,131, making Joyner's majority 67,008. Your correspondent gave the estimate of 67,- 010 a week before the election. The to tal vote was 808,811. In 1900 the vote was 116,659 Democratic and 136,296 Re publican, a total of 312,660, or 109,115 more than was cast this year. It is es timated that 80,000 fewer negroes voted this year than voted in 1900 Cadet C. 0. tlarrell, son of the Mayor of Eelford, Bertie county, is very sick at the A. & M. College here, of peritoni tis. The State board of examiners of pub lic Institutions Is not pleased with the condition of the convicts who are cut ting timber for the Qoldsboro Lumber Company near Dover, and also building a railway extension. The quarters are bad, the food not what it ought to be and the bosses are allowed to sublet at the convicts. State (superintendent Joyner in his annual report will urge that the $300. COO direct appropriation for public schools be continued, also the $3,500 appropria tion for rural school libraries, of which 8 are now la use. Hit report contain! the report of the text book oommlssion and that of Its tub-commission. The latter Is given for the first time. It shows that the text book commission did not, tn several esses, follow the recommendations of the sub-commission. This was the case as to readers, writing books, arithmetics language lessons, physiology and peda gogy- him inrvatmenl. 'When 1 knew old Hunks years ego, enld the returned traveler, he hadn't a soul above dollars and cents, I find him now the best rend man. especially in history and the works of the standard novelists, I ever met I can't understand tbe change in him.' "The explanation la easy," ret lied tbe old citizen. -"He rent $1,000 to a man who wanted to start a high class circulating library. After a year or two tbe man failed, leaving nothing but tbe books as bis assets. Old Hunks bad to take them for the debt, and as nobody wanted to boy a lot of second hand books he started In and read all of them to get hie money back." Chi cago Tribune. va., sae tl.factlom. "Yon have built fine residences in various parts of tbe country," said the austere friend, "you have caused tpar kUna fountains to play and beautiful gardens to bloom, but can you hooesT ly say that tbe world Is any better for your having Urea in rtr "Well." answered .' the millionaire humbly, "I don't know that Itaactoally to any better, bat I think I can claim that It looks a little better." Mere, to ratio. "Welt," Mid the lady who wan en deavoring to give tht widow comoIsv tton on the way borne from the ceme tery, "the worst is ever now." . . s "I'm afraid not," answered the at- dieted one. . "The lawyer says there's bad daw In one of the l&earaiicepol- fcles." Chicago Recpra-nerald. ' , 1. . .. -, 1 .. '. .',",:'i.:'v'i rswariie,--..... f Customerr-Th la. toothbrush I booght from you last week ain't no good.- ; StorekeeperWhat seems to be Jthe i Customer Why, the first time Hiram tried ter Clean the harness buckles with ft the hairs all came out Now; York Journal. ; TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. : Through the) statement of a Mr Dex helmer of H oboken, W. R. who calls her self a "converted anarchist," ft was developed, that throe plots had been made to take take President Booeevell'i life by an anarchists since hit Induction Into office. The women" to a member of the First Methodist '.church' of H oboken and the minister of the church bean oat her story. ' The Bwlst government has aDOolnted Fernad De Martheray to represent Swit zerland In this country. Col Wm. Gaston Henderson, postmas ter at Bllori, Miss., andormerly a well known and highly respected resident of North Carolina died Taesday. The Ru Rev. Hugh Miller Thompson Bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Miss issippi, died of cancer of the throat In a New York hospital Tuesday morning. - Official reports show that Russia has a record cereal crop this year. The Bulgarian Cabinet has been re constructed with no Important changes. Irish landlords and tenants are to con fer on a proposition to sell the lands to the tenants, Archbishop Blordan of San Francisco' Gal. sails for home from Liverpool to- Forelrn Insurance companies especial ly the American, are to be greatly car- tailed by law In Russia. The United States Supreme Ooart took j a recess yesterday until December 1. A plot of tlx convicts to escape from the State Prison at Knoxvllle, Term., was thwarted Monday. The New York tub-treasuy has ship ped $1,000,000 In gold'to San Francisco, Cel., since Thursday. Street rallwav emnloves at Blooming ton, Hl.returned to work yesterday with a 10 per cent Increase In wages. The British Industrial Commission went from Cleveland, O., to Chicago, Hi last night to; Inspect the Industries of the latter city. Boys wrecked a freight train on the New York Central at Poughkeepsle, N, Y., through their wish to see the train run over a stone. - ROYAL ROBES. Queen Alexandra of England, It Is said, would like to become tbe owner of Napoleon's villa on the Island of Elba. Queen Helena of Italy, who Is a killed artist, has been elected mem ber of tbe Academy of St. Luke at Rome. Two billiard tables and all tbe fit tings for the games of pool, pyramids and snooker pool were purchased by tbe shah wben he was In London, The abah of Persia has more hard cash put" by than nny other sovereign. In hit palace at Teheran tbe "king of kings" Is supposed to bare no less a sum than 10,000,000 In specie, V THE WRITERS. Miss Braddon, tbe EngUst novelist and writer of "Lady Audley'a Secret," celebrated her sixty-sixth birthday a few days ago '. Bdmond Rostand, author of "Cyranc de Bergerac," ban abandoned his plan of putting Into Terse the speech he will make on his admission to the French academy. " ' Sudyard Kipling haa recently been making a study of the hop1 yards of Burwath, In Soaaez, and It la antici pated that he wlU soon writ story In which this knowledge Will flodfrao- rJcal ate. , New Ik! New (Ms! ; All kinds of ;Fancy Family Groceries, Can Goods, and -Pickles- new crop. , Canned Beet, 2 cam 24a ' . 8 lb can Tomatoes lW.r, ' -hipped Beef. 21 tang 350, iBeat Cob per can lOo. V j Best Lard I8o lb:. r ; 20 lbs GrafieJated Sugar $1.00 or new 19 A&J. ?'i;T'.?ryai f .PhoM let ' 69 iroii Ut.T THE NEW .BABY.' TeS, Tve ot a IfttU brother; . A, Never asked to have him aumaty tV i.j- v But he's bar. . -' , Titer Just went away and Bought him. -And last weak the doetor brouant him; "Weren't that queer? IWhen r heard the news from Molly, .Why, I thought at first 'twas jolly, - - 'CuL you see, I s'powd I could go and get him And then mamma, course, would let him PUt with me. But when I had one looked at tin, "Why." I aayo, "great snakes, ia that hunt Just that mite!" They said, "Yea," and "Ain't he eun- nlnT, , adu a uHiugni inej must urn lumuu j He's so small, it'a Just amailn', And you'd think that he waa blazln' He's so red. And his nose la Ilk a herry, v And he's bad as Unci Jerry ,Jr On bis head. if ( yny, he isn't worth a bricks j All he does is cry and kick; .- He can't atop. Won't alt up; you can't arrange him; I don't see why pa don't change him At the shop. Now, we've got to dress and feed him. And wa really didn't need him More'n a frog? Why'd they buy a baby brother .Whan they know rd good deal rather Rave a dog? " Kansas Farmar. CASTOR I A For Infants aid Children. Tin Kind Yon Han Always Booght Bears the Signature of loo aerEeu3?a YOU CAN FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT In Childrcns Uu-to-duta School Shoes the Best Values for the least money. Boys sizes lis to 5f, at $1 25 to tl 50. In Ziegler's we have for Boys and Miises, sizes 9 to 2, at tl 25, $1 50, tl 75 and $2 00. For Men we have al' kinds. We carry the well known Charles Heiser shoe in all tbe late, mjjL van uauo juup&iun wj t vo uv. Regent Kid Lade Monarch toe, at 3 50. Patent Kid Lace Majestic toe, at $3 60. Patent Calf Lace Navarre toe, at f4 50. Patent Colt, St. Charles toe, at t3 50. Velour Calf, f4 50. Dress Goods and Cape Sale ! We never try to make big money on many sale. Qnr store has justly of low prices. LOOK I LOOK 1 ! M Inch Dress Flannel, worth 78c for 48c 80c " 88c 40c " Me CAPES. 7 00 Capes, 4 50 Cape, I CO Capes, s)4W g 1 78 For thia week we hats 50 dozen Hose, worth 10c, will sell this week at half prloe 6c ' Ladies Underwear 25 doc, T&lue 87lc each, this week 22c. Just received a big line of Mens mention; also a full line of all kinds of 8hoes. ,Vey. respectfully, lb Middle Pt, aeit to Ouklll J. WipWv-.- Lfoeru. -Feed ' ' -fFl - V- II j -,-ii.,. -! "', .i--i, ii,d'v''y:-. ";: ' -:. ft t -Xt, 'I - ' LARGEST AKD t.JiVV."-'. V 'k ' ! ever offered for s Jo in tl.'s city, A cir 1 1 of e.vh Jit in, "Air '.TnpluJe 17ae cf Ew.i'V TTp-: V..rr.: Via-cs, Whips Second; Order ot -Notice. Complaint for divorce. -Superior Court, ) Hartford Cpunty, 8UU0fConnWt,cutTb.?,i Joseph T Morrli " n Hary- B Morrli Upoa eomplaint In said cause brought tn thlt Court, tu said County, on the first Taesday of BeptenabeT, 1909, and now ponding, claiming a divorce, - Jt not appearing to this Court that the defend ant has received notice of the pendency of laid complaint, and It appearing that her whereabouts Is unknown 4o the plaintiff; ' ORDERED, That notice of the Insti tution and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by publish ing this Order tn the Boston "Globe,'' a newspaper published In Boston, Mass., and In a paper published In Now Bern, North Carolina, once a week ' for two sacoeettve weeks commencing on, or be fore December 1, 1902, and by sending s registered letter rcoataining a copy of the Complaint and this Order, addressed to Vary B. Morris, General Delivery, Boston, Mass. By order of the Codrt, J. LINCOLN PIERCE, Ats't. Clerk of said Cbu:t. The 14th day of November, 1908. At Davis'. Fresh Diphtheria Antitoxin and Vic- cine Virus at Davis' Prescription Phar macy. up-to-date shapes and styles on a few sales but a little money earned the title of the birth place . OH1LDREN3 JACKETS, t) 60 Jackets, - - (1 98 100 Jackets, 1 50 Jackets, -1 00 Jackets, 124 98 Ladies Red and gsay Flannel Under skirt goods at 10c, lfie and 25c Misses and Childrens Black Rib and Boyj Clothing prices too low to Hdw. Co.HHew Bern, N. C. w it JONES v?) W fS Mm VisMl law U V-V , TliXZTt BTOCT; . ., KEEP YOUR BOOKS By using Collins ImproT3d Ink Eradtcator Will remove ink and other stains from paper or cloth without damage FOR SALE BY OWEN . BTOW, 59 POLLOCK ST.; turns l lie ImpYfifl Universal. Newest, Best, and Cheapest, Vhitehurst's 45 Pollock St. Phone 228, Am Up-to-date Big a regular cock of the walk for Thanksgiving day and for every day is what a driving man wants, and he need seek no further than onr caniage repos itory, where all thnt is new, novel, smart and stylish in pneumatic tired and spec ial made vehicles can be had. We bare the best in design, irake and finish, and onr carriages of all kinds are noted for tbelr extreme ease of riding and pan ning qualities. The only place in town to get any and everything to repair baggies. See as before bnvtng and save mouev. We put Rubber Tires on yoar old or new wheels, we shrink yoar loose tires in a machine without cuttiae them. Everybody is invited, to see the work of the machine putting new bolts In same old places. G. JK. Waters A Son, Phone 185, Ti Broad 8t, New Basil, If. O All persons having claims against the Trent Lumber Co. will please present same at once. And all par ties owing the Trent Lumber Co. will please be prepared to pay same upon presentation, CHAS. H. HALL, Mgr. Trent Lumber Co. w-fa'' e sa.V ftsJ tsiwaA 'M its Sll4 frfwtt VTaivaa juh aw asamrwai wiv avtaaw iv- wear is ot onr making. Women don't aaanire men wno are eareiess m weir sw tira oarelsss la oloth, fit or style. We'll A. All M.IM MM.wl Kak. f UW K U Tl V UNI . VH SMn. PIM Pf g " deal to get yoa la bar good grace, tf yon lei ns nave yoar oraec - vt wiu proDtvory macs yoar wooaing suit sae 1 "BEST BT TEST." ..'r-i.'w ,' "A3 CHEAP AS. TBI OTHEty ', - ' Fresh Weekly. ' ronry, tSADTT AST'S pnAtACTf. Soke o the Pablic ''.1 .... ;J ' J , . ,;) ,r- All the necessary articles to make your ! ThanksgiYing and Xmas Fruit Cake. Such as Currants, Usiains, Citron, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts. Also Fine London Layer Rainins, New Prunes, Evaporat ed Peaches and Apples, Apricota, Atmore's Mince Meat, Cran berries. A complete stock of Canned Goods and Vegetables, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Tomato Catsup, Tobasco Sauce. Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Finest Craam .Cheese, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, and hundreds of nice articles which we cannot mention for want of space. Yours to please, V MullAMTPT I u. ij. ...wumuuu, 'Phone 01. We Wei?c Right Store Dep't, Elm Phone 46. Cor. lid- If you want one why not buy a good ono and save money. We have recently received a new stock of Brooms which you will find to be up-to-date both in quality and price. Also New Mince Meat just in, Atmore's Keystone, which you know is very fine, 10c per e carry everything kept glad to have some of your orders. Respectfully, iUhee & Willis, Broad St. Grocers, NEW BBL JUST 8weet Pickled Peaches, 80o per Jquart. ' Assorted Mangoes 30o per quart, ' Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c ";X Standard 2 lb Corn lOo, 8 for 26o. ,5p Loose Olives 40o per quart. Jfj ? -Attmore's Pare Minoe meat lOo per lb. jjj jJP ,T: Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. J , ' v Decker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package ., jj; 4; We want jour buaineei and are selling yon goods for less y than any other house in the city. Thanking yon for put fa P"on rnd trusting to receive share of yonr futaro bnsiness, I am - '.St.-'-i. ' - Youw to please, ..i:JJt : : rHOUl SO; r f' Cbr.'Kroad & llaneock Ct7 - - ttttstttiiiiislsMlllsssttststssttttisttsatti' " Vfttttttvttlttttttttttttttat i Celerr Eeidache Powdefi. Therala not any better remedy tot bMi!f-' than these powders, ' They r f " ' r " vs. " '-'and told only - i if I Wholesale A Retail Groeer, 71 Broad HU in our selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested by the approval of many men of fashion who have visited our store during the past week and made their purchases. We want your approval now. Wo want you to come ia and see the new season's styles and make your selection while the stock is new and f roah come in to-morrow mornin. While wc have both Suits and (Ivorcouta at a great variety of prices, wc want yon to note particu larly the especially large collection of each which we have marked $5. If you compare the qualities and and stylos with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at 1H. City Lumber Co. H. Front A Eden Hi. MiUUyO pound. in a Grocery store, and will be Phone 137 CORNED BEEF, OPEJTED. nor can. j ; PrescripUoM atDtvls'a ;. l)aTlskarraorlpUoa IPkannacy , a tpeoUlty of preaarlptloiiB. . Proo ; t and eareful attentlost is jtven V Only Die best dnifra are ased, " ' i pHie are reMonable,. Bendyoo'tt -lo be fiUcil, .
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