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A prices from lOo to 1 50 per yard a tisit to enr store will eon- ft rince yon of the fact. wm?). v V Bread Cloth in aU shades at tl, White Broad Cloth 11 25,', ij I , Shark Skin Venetian Melrose, GraniteChetbts and Oof-:f t-j.erts, all Wool andSilk ."Wraps, Henriettas, '""'-" V Anewlineof Silks to elect from. Taffeta Silks in all J shades at 40c, 5Qo, 66c, 75c, Wo- ) v Fancy Gun Mettle in Waist or Dress Patterns at II a yd, White Teau de Scae W, 89 inch Black reanjie oie ft bo, y 36 inch Black Taffeta $l-and $1 25, W Eid Gloves all sizes and shades, " E. B. HACEBURN, 47-40 Pollock St. RAII,;COAI, MJULXi AJTD MJLCIfllCE 8UPPMES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS; AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers aid Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Pr sses, ... The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Daplex Steam Pumps; , Starret'a Fine Tools. e carry a full stock of everything in the line of Maohineiy' and Supplies, - ; Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 78.HIddle St Phone 147. Everybody Knows OliBiJIENIlY : IIYB WIIlSKlfiY. This picture on seal over corks blown in bottles quality and uni- FAMOTJS KTBAUS, QVNHT & CO., Propn, ' BICEMOUD,' VA. A Picture t Health . is what rreryoae aboold be who drink a good, pure, natfitlooi beer like that bmred bfTrpapeot Brewing Ca - It k bottled by me and'foraiahed ta any quantity b the oaae or dote. Btgh'y tooraiaiMd by paytlctaa. This be caa be railed apoa for abeoroke purity, and flavor. . Ja ;F. Taylor, lft fot froapeet Brewlflg Co. of ITitt- analpnia, " , frh Car Load ewy wk. , JlKAJiCIl orTici , A Bi Baxter p Co. ; Commhsion . ' Brokers. ; , 17 Crarea ftuwi. rhone 838 KtW.BIRS, . CY Male Omae, 61 KrrAnj. Krw Tori. Ilodonll mrfto. Ct(nitTTte, l'rtW wlr to Maw Tork. Ui(tiH baaktaf and amruawtfle Ht Oysters! Oysters I From now 00 we will haT 0;i!ers which Je will rent hj BiPajutr, balf-aVrlt or eUi- V Goods you are to llackburn-s MILL BUPPUES 44 Cnra b PhoM 816.J the label, and our . the name the this guarantees formity of BRAND, ' Any farmer desiring to fence his land witti ihe American Held ...... . . r ...... Fence - can procure tne same of -me for a short ' while. ' .ii' ncw hayot in stoclt two car loads of Same, i: : , ( i ; ; i. 1 i -, - s- - "' . Dn4.t Ketel Chattawl v Baker Guns, , " Columbia Bicycles, J ; Edison Phonographs, Rimbler 'Bicycles', Olfrcr Typ'ewJ Iters, Hertford Bicycles. f . ItILL, lm.Ui n r it-rajs riaaiawa, two AU ktane (n-Ti' ; ; Jot ri.iTte Hi pti-; ;ra. , Fi'.a US. SI WW ft. . . . -. . . A FIT Aistni lit ittaiui OU Hafnatet. i. .; Uchest of WerW's Tnstt. -V Kw Tonx, Not, lOI P Bockef ellw William Rockefeller and o&ei BUatUiS On nagnatet vdl receive a nice ?axtV nua - gift on December- IB, .wnoa. the Standard Oil Company pays Its ftraita Quarterly dividend for 1908. . The dirl dend wu declared today and la IS per east This nukee (be total dividend for 1908 a per . Of the $12,000,000 to bo paid to the holdera of the stock this quarter John D Bockefeiler wOl receive $4,800,000 and William Bockef ellet will receive a check for 13,400,000. H-4 -: H !"' The action of the olreotors or tne ncn est "trust" in the world m ralalnirlheir I rate was regarded as a boil lnllaence. In Wall street and stocks ,1a. general aa- vanced on the news of It after they had been quite. weak; u .:s With today's oiTiaena ue run auDam ment of the Standard Oil Company for 1908 U authoriwaV tflt amounted to 44 per eent This means $44,000,000 to the stookholdera of the eoncera, as the capi tal itobk Is $1M,000. : ' , V V f During the laat 18 years the company has paid dividends as follows: 1891 0 1895, 18 per oent per annum; 1896 81 per cent; 1007, 88 per cent 1898, 80 per cent; 1899, 88 per cents 1900, 48 per oenti 1901, 48 peri cent: 1908, 48 percent, and for this year, 44 per cent.' '' There Is oonalderable slgnlfloanee m the fact that, with a number of promi nent industrial -corporations ' reporting poor business and reducing., their Inter- eat rates, the Standard OU U able to pay almost as much as last year's great dir. tdend. The lnereaaed earnings are due to the recent advance In the price of refined o0.r- : '; ' ," .':.'.'' ...i'c? f Standard OH stock recently has risen from 618 to 690..' Then It went off to 645 and today wu quoted at 6i50 lid, a rtoe of 15 points from Saturday, Pnhllc School Appprtloavent. .. Special to JournaL - - ; RiXAaH, November llr-The State Superintendent of Public Ioatructlon an Bounced this evening that of the first lmundred thouaand dollars appropriated by the Legislature direct to' the public schools, the amount apportioned to each child wOl be about 14 cente, Supreme Cqurt Opinions.. ; Speolai to Ioursat-Balelgh, Rov ltlh Bupreme Court filed the following opta Ions: - Hopper vs Xxprees Co f rom Foray the, no error. lErans va Aldrldge from Randolph, no error, Turner vs Machine Co from Iredell, no error. - Atwell vs Shook from IredaVaf' Boltoa vs Jones from ; Baadolpk af firmed, " . - Qorrlnger vs M O Home las JOo from Alamanea,aew trlaL . ' ' Holly vs Traction Co from. Durham, petition to rehear dlrmlatwl J Coble va Buffiass frost Gtilforrf, pett- tloi to rehear dismissed, v ' ; .. Osborme vs Leech from Guilford, petl- Uoa to rehear dlamlaiad" Bows, vs Lumber Co from Tn Karloa vs Baah trott $atryjpcL.Car rtsoi afllrmed on aolhorUy ef Joaes.ve satomUlH C18X n .tl-- i Bprlain WalhwrttromT. - 3, mi Currlampetltbato rahsar ik -zu X tub irewj nr a mnEEix;. Fraaoa kaa raooralsad rererasMiit of the Bepublle of Paaama as aa Ude peade&t sovereignty. ; This Is a faa fao- otniUoa give elaQar to. tkU CI the Vaiied fitatea. CVrralsad Ohio, was .vWted.by. lk lartatt'fire IS atfaral taoatita. tTlt btttUlag Of the CT!aJ I3scLlo ft. K Co, betsg 'tastrcrel Three Crias were klOsd and three HymX? $SC0,0oC wen lost. - The Ftnir4 OU Ca has aVJarJ a divides of UpeTaUre. TL!saal total diTldsad per yeu 1(4 par share. The ratarae fma the X Wm'; ; l gub- CtsaUnlal tKa slows a tMlf f .Sl toUl cast. AUt tr.a rirlc't wars eaM la lla T t Aaroit. a f :. : ton i erailo. Ttfa '.1 la so ;. A Leadoa t';;f i tkrae rrv.l City i ( atcaUot :2 U e'-' l?tr.e Ulwaaa TlW r rlrr7,:s. ' - v' !a f r T!.e w r.Mhii I- ! 1 V', ' Srr X" 1 1 1 fCOL Hin. Such Is the Republican Regarded In - - This State.- - TwelT and Half Cent Cotton A Ca V, lamlty To Farmers Says Prom i"vlnen1; fcettonBannfactf '0 strerV Good Bogs, vBalelgk A fam-:,:; ... i fllce Bailway. qh, Nov. 17. Superintendent R H Brooks of the Soldiers Borne - hai there 65 of the finest Sug In the State. Last year there was cholera among bis hogs and he could put up only 8500 pounds of pork, but this year there Is no cholera and he will, 'put up at least 6000 pounds. The survey or the ualeign ana remu- eo Sound railway.. Is progremlng very satisfactorily. The surveyors are now within 85 miles Of Ralelgb, on their way from Wilson, while going eastward, they are at a point 15 miles from Wilson toward Washington. , f ; ? f ' ' Edward B Earbee, a well known cot ton buyer here, says he la sure half the crop In this section Is marketed, x In an interview with Alfred Thompson president of three cotton mills -In this county; he staied that an addition under construction at the Raleigh cctten mil), will provide space i for 100 more spin dles and gives a total of 15,700. " This mill consumes 15 bales of cotton a day, and makes hosiery yarns. The addition referred to' wUl also give space for handling- goods. Mr Thompson says that SMtieNeuse Cotton Mill at the Fall if Neuse,a 800 horse power engine and boiler are being Installed In the pew boiler house, la order to supplement the water power, which In the summer turn short, This mill has 8,C00 iplndlaa and 8661ooma. . I Mr Thompson wu aked what he thought would be the result of the boom in cotton now prevsIUng, and replied that he thought prices would go Consid erably lower. Be says the talk of 15 cent cotton Is absurd; that the mills can not spin at that figure and that such prices make all the world outside of this country bant for places In which to grow cotton. Be declares that cotton at 18) and 15 cents Is a calamity V this oountryand to the "farmers, That It will lead to an Immense Increase In this country and start all other countries Into the eottoa business.' Be says the cot ton mill boalneas Is now as close ai can be, and that the margin of profit on com mon goods Is gone. There h'aa been an increase of something like fire million acres la cotton acreage la the last few yeare, .. Xi-Oongreasman R Z Iinney of the 8th district Is here, and will be a Repub- Uoaa candidate for that party's tnomlna ttoafor congrssa. Be talks as If he thought he had some chance to win, but ai this the Democrats smile. A leading Republican, an ex-member of the Bute Committee, says that party will have to change lu pleas la this Stste o do any thing; that the policy of sending a Re publican all the way froar-Ksdlsoa Co to Rocky Mount as a clerk in, the post- office and two more from that county to the New Bern post 'offloo is not caloe la ted to adranos the , party's Interest; that the fact Is, those now la charge of the party now la this Slate do not want anybody else to manage it and do not want to see a. Republican eongressmaa at the latter would take .charge of the patronage.. Continuing, theRepubU- esns speaking said that it the party put op i man like W P Byaum, it. aa chatr aaaa of lu committee, and nominated soma strong men It would make Inroads into lie Democratic rinks, Ml It did sot It! k the managers had. Judgment enough to take say snch . steps,' or Is fact tared to dose. ' ; 1. One Hontn Los;er.. , r-. "The photogrsphle gallery of I W Bias kins which Is located at the North end of Heuse bridge will be dUcontiuoed af Ur IOdsys.; . 7 . , eiaasjasBaBassBBBwsas--a m lie Vti U Hre 'n kh "The evD thai b4 do, Urea after Ultra, L f - I'ls eft Interred with tbtlr t ,.4)"riakMp4r, Kuleo wlibDalTy'e Pale Destroyer, It wlH tire oa and on aad locrcus Is tha tt!ma'.t'a o( tba robllo. There U sotlilfig t)tr for lis eroop nd tonjh rff' "'rp ta a Upoonfql of ihla 1 !'.h a rup of no!iisti sr.d pt1rn t ' -i m It t.n t,rm ! if I'tf V rr,'-a - ,-!, n t ''-.tl 1 T " I ' f'- r ; r f 1 t ,1 Notice to Creditors, The North Carolina Corporation Com mission The Farmers and . Merchants Bank of - - ' New Bern, 0.:v ' .. Pursuant to the order of the Superior Court of Craven county,the undersigned Receivers having on the 10th day of No vember 1908, exposed to all. creditors vfwho desired to see the;eame, a complete list of all creditors who ' had .presented their several claims, and the amounts as certained by the Receiveis to be due on each of said claims and since the said 10th day of November , 1908; one of said Recelrers having personallyt Inspected and examined the Books and Accounts of the Merchants National Bank of Baltl more, and both of said Recelrers .having caretully examined the; correspondence between the Cashier of the Farmers and Merchanta Bank and the Girard National Bank of Philadelphia, and from such ex amination the undersigned- iReoeirers have reached the conclusion, that the amounta ciaimea ty saia uenxs respec. lively upon the heretofore contested claims arising upon thei notes ; of the Southern Hosiery Mills are valid claims against the Farmers and Merchants Bank, which for the absence of satisfao tory evidence appeared upon the list of said claims cm the said 10th day of No vember," not to be due by said Bank: and said ReceiverSthavlng duiy.filed and returned the foil list of all claimants, to gether with the amounts ascertained to be duo upon each claim, to the Superior Court of Craven county, in the Clerk's office of laid court: Therefore any ai d all credttora under the order of said court are hereby notified to file any and all exceptlona to the report of said Re ceivers, on or, before the first 8 daya of the coming court commencing November 28 J, as to hia own claim or to the claim ; of any other person against the said farmers and Merchanta Bank, in order that, aucb exception ' may be passed upon by the Court, according to law, or to take such other proceedings ss they may be advised for.the adjudication of their claims. This Nov. 14th, 1908. TBOMAS DANIELS, Receiver F. ft M. Bank. JOHN DUNN, -Receiver F. ft M. Bank. FdfcSale. Bog Island, seven room dwelling, peach orchard, stock, horse, buggy, cart and tools, suitable to fruit growing and cattle raising,' game and fish plentiful Apply to Mas. Busaw R. Nxxson, R.F.D.No.8. s Nelson's Ferry, New Bern, N. O. , The Largest Sales in tlie History o our Business '.' ' ' ' We hive Jost reoeired r , las, Lewis A vrossett and JkTL NetUeton Fine Shoe. ; ' .., Having sold our! regttlar Fall itook we bad to buj Again in ""order to meet the growing demtnd for the f among shoe. -, ; - Our stock hit also been' ' ; , goods gacb s Clothing, HattV . ; . wear, Dress Crobds, Cloaks, &0. '3; M 'BoyotMindbehippjt q O Tllddic 1 rflMllfltiatttMIMlttllaMMIStllllltllllllltllft MMIMtlllllMltllllMtllMIIIIIIIIMIMMItlM hp; . to rail the attrtitlon of tie rr.fr Is 1 1 ( 1 ., V A O r t- s t ! a 1 ove, noyirig, Moved j , We are now in our new store ' 93 Middle St., and are better prepar ed to supply your Furniture now than ever before. Furniture of all grades to be found at our store and at prices lower than were ever quoted in New Bern. Furniture sold for Cash or Installment, Best line of Stoves in town. The Disosway 4 Taylor Co. 85 Middle St., NEW BEBN, N. - TAKE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. And all Pulmonary troubles of the throat and Lungs. It acts by dissolving the phlegm and thereby affords a flee expeciwration relieving the moat obstL nate Cough. Sold by t'S Weal Broad HrettJ seoond sbipment of the L Dong- replenished in rar other Uses of Underwear, Dress Ehirtf, Neck. r . A . 0 Street , '. 1 H I V WW IIoua kecjerno bis line And - in S'-r.iO Jf'.:. ary to U sl.!cd to , r r ; '.IV rs will :y. to- Men Pharmacy mm u ' ywww l Blew . Giop Ontario Mills and Hecker's Prepared Buckwheat just received in all sizeijj New California Prunes, Dried Apples and Peaches, Cran berries. . Sweet and Sour pickles, Pigs Feet, Big Hams to cut and Small Pig Hams to boil whole, Prepared and Old Fashion Buckwheat and Maple Syrup, Fresh Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, v Fancy Cream Chee3e, Fresh Oat Flakes, Rice, Grits and Big Hominy, Fresh Uneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Milk Biscuit, Fre9h supply Canned Soups, all kinds, Fresh Celery 5c stalk, And numerous 0 her good things to eat which we cannot nuntion,for lack of space. Call an! look over my stock, no trouble to show goods. Yours to Please, J. L. MoDAHIEL 'Phone 91. o tiilliillill IIIIIIII II III JUST "RECEIVED. A Fresh Supply of Ralston's Breakfest Food, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Balston's Whole Wheat Health Flour, " " Graham Flour, Hecker's Graham Flour, " Eye Premier, Mothers and Avina Oat Flakes, Schredded Wheat Biscuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. A part of your business is earnestly solicited. Satisfact ion guaranteed or you get your money back Yours to please, J- R- PAIBZIEE, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Choier, HONE 69 Cor. Broad eft Hancock St. HimimiimHmiimiimimiH!imTT!!!TT!TR TOUR THANKBQ1V1NQ TURKEY There's an attractive ihowing here cf CUTLBRT ol all hinds. It's attractive, flrit, by reason cf great variety. Every kind of Cnlte and Fork and Soliaora It In the as sortment. But when they are examined something besides variety and floe flnieh will be fonnd forcing Its way to the front "It la quality," the quality of the cnttlnf trU. That la wltat ooata la edge tools of any kind. And the high grade 0! these goods will mske yon won derabont prloea. We are agents fot UEATII AND MULLIGAN'S BEST I" REPARKD pAurr. Foy :& Simmons, 79 B. front St, 'NEW BERN, N. O. f ; l 'ill inf." -'.r-?' W: -r 'r r- An tJp-fotlaio IHg a rrtiUf eoek ef the walkfoe T).rVriTin dv at)4 fnr ewj day (a a dilTlrg ff.nn want, and he ihmwi Mk Bofunher thsn tmt etrrUre re X' t urj, bf all i!t la a, avaj : rt nd stjlUhHa pn4?on!aUu llfi 5t.ll in via lilf , bA, v ! ra V in Anf, trikks ss4 ' r.tS, r,1 cmf rfr ol sU UnH, are r, u4 Ii thai at irms "isae M Jridlrg i ) fr.nr.iag qt;el.ue. . 1" rr-'r t!4 t' w" trt r eiyeivl ,g Vi ra:i rf fl), nt es r o ' t - r an i hti n , f. '.,; II'. 1 f 1 lra rt yryrt 6l1 fit m t V. a ' k y r I - , S f a ' i- : ' ? t' ' :n. t t' 7, ' t" -1 "I r-a) e . . s : ' s 'si : Wholesales eft Retail Grocer, 1 71 Broad BP IIIIxixTTTTTTTYTTTYYTTYl By Special Bequest. Many of my lady customers have.asJwd die to advertise Ladies Cloaks, I gladly consented to do, ank would have advertised sooner bat have been waiting for my com plete stook of Holiday Wear to ar rive, I am now prepared to suit and fit the ohoiceet customer. Ladies Jacket in latest style, all colors; worth 7 60 to 110, $4 00 Ladies Jackets, close flttingll colors,worth 5 00, now 8 69, Ladies Jaoksta, Job Lot, your choioe2 28, Ladies Capee, uy-to-dat, from 84c to 4 20, Mlaeos Cloaks, late stylos, all colors, 880 to 2 75, Childrens and Infants Cloaks, " from 48o to 1 76, A new lot Ashland ReptdLant, in all color., 68 inohee vide, at the old price 48o jd. It only takes 4 yards to make a f nil suit, or 24 yds for a skirt. I also have a new supply of Hamburg at half prfoe. Place jonr order before it is all sold. Ladies Bhlxt Waist tad Collar etUs will be sold flaring this week, at half price. ;, Our Millinery Department it complete and our prioee arwuboo. Lshlog. W oaus sell joa A Hat at " tha prioe of havinf your old Oni tHrnmad. , ; Oire cae e look lefotw 70a bnt V V I will Interest 700, and tare yn money. Hoping many as poaaible .. will ootne early, god Avoid lbs) nubs The flrtt will ret the Beit Eeleo- "T ! tiosf MdBeit BsJ-galnji, ; S. CO?LON.v'.:.. j noAMgit.r 1 OCMOBTtJ.H, I 71 KIDDLE gmrxT, Natl ae OashOl Carivaf O, Faw Pana. ' . 1 a a , ATTENTION ge;:ts. Wsaresewta a 'Jts te a-iVa ftulia, Ovreta, s4 Trrflaars josr l'r:-,re !'.k a -rf l) t k B-.ai:.V,l'.,;a, y:t S1 TlV-'rj, 11 4 " rwiae. rs l- 'jat c i - 1 c:
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