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. j .V, ... vT f s- r I' la- f : 7 4 it- " 1 1 Kew Berry N.-0. Nov JW10. U36E. BIRECTOBY 1XEXXIA X.OSQX 10. 8 l0F F Meeti every Tueeday nljtt la Royal " Aroaaum Hall, oorne? r Broa aa Hancock itrnt, E. H. Hardieoa, C C J. B. Bmltk, K. of E. mm! S. . TOaHlaa tnttbei are aaeured of olMfilitr CBATEK L0D6E HO. L KMISHTS OF AiSMONT MmU 2nd. aaa 4tb Wednesday night in each moot 1 KnlgrhU Harmony HU1. ooraer Broad and H. acock etreoU at 1:iQ o'clock .. K. WUUs, President; J. H. Smith. Secretary; BL R- Hill, Financial Sec retary, r ' IVOODMEN OF THE "WORLD MM at R. ot P. Hall corner of Broad and Hancock streets, semi-monthly, First ana Third Wednesday nights at 7:80 o'elrok. VUltlnt Woodmen are Uvtt d. INDEX 70 HEW iTKBTI8IX5T Found-Boat ChatTM Stieff-Pianos. Waters-Hot Chocolate. J W Biddle Tax Notice, J 0 Bsxter-The Jeweler. Barrington Dry Goods Co. For Sale- Household Goods. BUSINESS LOCALS : NOTICES IN THIS COLUMN LESS THAN ONE MONTH MUST BE PAH) FOR IN ADVANCE. FRESH Walnut Taffy Candy, at Mc Sorli'y's. ' 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. AGENTS sell genuine guaranteed hose 75 per cent profit. Make$20 daily. Live agents and beginners investigate Strong Knit, box 4,029. West Philadel phia, Pa. FOUND-Small Skiff picked up adrift, owner may secure same by applying to John Kenyon. No. 26 New South Front street. FOR SALE at auction, Wednesday,. Nov. I6th all the household furniture of Mrs. H. C. Crabtree. Sale begins at 10;30 a m. S. R. Street, auctioneer. BUYING on easy payments does not infer as some seem to think that your means are limited but buying on these terms does show that you are adopting the latest practical and most efficient method of saving and purchasing. We, the De Sato people go to your home. show you ihe samples, furnish a collec tor to call every Monday for the small payment, putting you to no trouble, you don't have to look us up to make your payments. Call our agents io as they pass with their samples and buy your supplies. We will treat you right. Yours for business, De Soto Novelty Supply Co. FINE lot of Turkeys, Ducks. Guinies and Chickens, Hams and Bacon, best. Butter and Cheese, Rump and Mesa Pork, Luck wheat and Hominy; fresh Eggs and Corned Mullets, Netting, Lines and Twines, Pine and Coal Tar. Phone 145, B. B. Davenport. FANCY Cranberries, Celery, Coconuts, Grapefruit, Tomatoes, Pine Apples, Peara and all kinds of Grapes, Oysters in any style at H E RoyaU's. Phone PHONE your orders to Kafer'a Bakery for hot Pies for dinner. WANTED To exchange a seven room house, an modern conveniences, in a desirable section of Goldsboro for simi lar dwelling in New Bern. If interest eaaaarecs n. u. cere journal 6 or 6 doses "666'' will cure .any case or unujs ana r ever, race h& RUBBER STAMPS Made to order on short notice. Hubber Type, .Dates, Pads, Ink etc. in stock. Patronia home industry. PONT send your orders Oat of town.-William T. Hill, 91 Middle rft. Phone 253. FRESH Cocoanut Taffy Candy at Sorley's. Mc- FRESH Buckwheat, Shredded wheat Biscuit, Cream Farina. Quaker Oats, Hecker's Oats, Hotel As tor Coffee, Red Rose Butter, last but not toast. Moss Rose Floor.N Cash counts hers as well as elsewhere. Hudson & Co. NEW BERN CARRIAGE SHOPS I -m still at my old place in Churtfh Alley where 1 am prepared to. build ,vsrts, Wagone, Buggies and Carriages or do I any kind of repairs on them.. .My work is all guaranteed, J. G, Robinson; Church Alley. 53 South ; Front street Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, Repaired and pressed, Lvlies skirts pressed, a speeialty. V (j- FOR RENT. One 10 room hou, crl , ' ner George and Cypress streets, 12,M per month; 4 room house,-164; George. strt, $8,00 per month; 8 room hoort, 156 Qorge stroet,-110.00 pef month, i eooupcwu wiui ivy war ero sewer; age. Inquire at office of iii w;,8tew' ' HiQmit.U'U FACTOltt At tLAKko 5 V-Can ftfrnlah Porch Columns, CSolon lal ityls, mads of red-heart cypress; Mouldings, Brackets,' FlyUrUg,' Cash; ', ., Doors, Windows, 8taf Work, l'sn'.la. ' pample stock at GapklU nard-rs Co's . mm r- Z I ' r . . : ' - Thm ottfy powder nuute from Royal Crstpo Cream of Tmrtar . COTTON MARKET EEPOKTED BY J. R. BALL COTTON BROKER NEW BERN, N. O. New Vork. Nov. 12. nvif inn unci. Open High Low Close Dec. 1448 1469 1445 .1445 July. 1448 , 1460 1436 1486, May. 1460 1480 1464 1466 Port receipts, 61,163 Liverpool Cotton Market , Open. Closing. Nov. Dec. 766 770 July Feb. 765 769 Hew Bern Market 132 to 14 Cents Sales 75 SKIN AND SCALP TROUBLES YIELD TO ZEMO A CLEAN LIQUID PREPARATION FOR EXTERNAL USE, F. S. Duffy is so confident that ZE MO will rid the skin or scalp of in fant or grown person of pimples, black- . . . n. !. . . neaas, aanarun, eczema, pncaiy neai, rashes, hives, ivy poison or any other form of skin or scalp eruption, that they will give your money back if you are not entirely satisfied with the re sults obtained from the use of ZEjMO. The first application will give prompt relief and show -an improvement and in every instance where used persistently, will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin in a clean, healthy condition. Let us show you proof of some re markable cures made by ZEMO and give you a 32 page booklet how to pre serve the skin.-F. S, Duffy South Front and Middle streets FOR RENT. Room 36x80, over Coast Line Market entrance stairway from Broad street, well lighted, steel ceiling, plastered and will be arranged to suit tenant For terms see " JAMES REDMOND. ADULTERATIONS used in so-called High-grade Paint cost from $10 to $18 per ton.'while Pure dry vhite Lead and Zinc Oxide (the best .pajnt- pigments known to science) and which are used exclusively in cost more thaa ten times as much anal wears In proportion; . Don't let the dealers deceive you with the'Just si goo4"klni , . INQUIRE OF YOUR DEALER, OR to H. B. DAVIS CO., BALTIMORE, MD. usi::ess LOCALS-. FOR RENT-Two dwelling opuses R. A. Hunn 60, Craven street-.: r1 ' I HAVE on hand ? good second hand 80 horse pbwef boilers, 1 band saw''a carload of eood second hand railroad Iron, )2attd 16 weight ' Will sell cheap, See me within five days. J. u Collins, Can be seen it Blade. tniU In James .te '.tollders, contractors .'.and teal estate men and . whoever; it nay concern All kinds of sawed Shingles for mW dry Stbve Wood Wilt be deliv- etfea on saort notice, arge stocxon handU Juet see ear prices snd- be eon- vlned.-Big Bill, -; the Bhingle Man, 153 SoOtB Front Street;; i; 26 FEATHER Beds Wanted at highest cash prices or .will trade for1 sams with, No. l 'Felt 'Msttress.- Address P, O. DWt'46reBeMft7V?::.' GALVANIZED Bolts,' Hinges, Screws, Tacks, Rivet. Nails etc., st J C Wbit ty & Co's, Phone 93., ,'G en l 1 y i black) , f mith I l.nvi I ' ' Vl" -"'"'W 'T sSSsssBBW,:'!-;".""V'r-1 t' Durno is on his way, Nov. 25th he will be seen .' 0?.?$ iThe County Commissioners will .hold sa extra seesioB 1 today "ai the -court boose, ' , ': '. - i The finishing tooches are being added to the new cable system that' is being ins talled by the Home Telephone -land Telegraph Co. ' Very few marriage licences have been issued in this city this month. Last atdnth Wat a record breaker end Cupid evidently Is resting up after so mgich strenuous worn. There was ice in this vicinity Mon day morning, early, but the tempera ture after day light continued to rite until it was about 30 degrees higher than before sun rise. Mr. Geo. Waters has recently instal led one of the most modern hot drink outfits in the ci and is now ready to serve his customers with the best that can be obtained in that line. At the present time there are very few ' patients receiving treatment at Stew art '8 Sanitarium. A few Weeks ago ths instiution was crowded to its utmost capacity with mjured patients, Tho debris of the fire that destroyed number of dwelling houses on north Bern street a few days ago is being cleared away and it is nnderstood that new structures will be erected in their stead. Mayor McCarthy's .court yesterday afternoon consisted mainly of cases of disorderly conduct There were only three esses on the docket however and but a short while was consumed in the session. The Department of Household Econ omics of the Woman's Club will hold their first cooking demonstration in the kitchen of the graded school Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All ladies in vited to attend. Over fifty baskets of fine lettuce was shipped Monday to Baltimore and Phila delphia markets by Mr. Edward Clark from his beds near the city. The above was the largest shipment, though Mr, Clark has been shipping for several weeks. Rapid strides are now being made toward the completion of the new Union passenger depot. The concrete floors that will be used throughout the build ing r.re now being laid and in a few days the plasters will be ready to begin their work,' Work was received here of the death at Washington D. of Lt. E. A Smith, who is known to some in New Bern. He was the father of Mr. Josh Smijh ot,this city. Lt, Smith-waa a G, A. R. man and he will be buried in Arlington cemetery. on exhibition in his show window os Middle street a very elaborate display of articles suitable for Christmas gifts. This event is fast approaching and if you are contemplating purchasing novjr is the time to do sa ' The local market was again well supi plied with oysters yesterday. During the morning' i number of boat loads; arrived in port and these were disposed of to locafdealers and consumers. The quality of the bivalves just at this time is exceptionally good. 'The funeral services of the late John T. Heath will be held next Sunday Nov. 20, three o'clock p. m. at the family boryin ground near the home of the de ceased,, about 5 miles from Trenton on Pollocksville road. Everybody is in vited to attend and Masons are invited to participate. The condition of Mr. Noah Hardisont of Chockowinity, who was taken to the Stewart SanitoriUm last Saturday tq receive treatment for a shot wound in4 flicted by a negro highwayman near Oriental last Friday afternoon, Ja greatly iroprovedi Mr, Hardison's as sailant is still at large. N.ew Bern ivevidently the mecca of al the hand organ grinders travelling in this section of the State. Yesterday two more of these nomads arrived in J tne city ana enauring me aay aispen sed their melodious . (7) music t so much per. This is at least the. fifth delegation that has visited the city dur ing the past few weeks. , While passing down Middle street yesterday the Writer . noticed . a public hack; that would tea disgrace to a junk ihop.' The driver, was questioned, as to whether he bad been 'befone the inspec tor in th Isst 12 months. B pointed to the li ttle bias tag, : wMch .apon being teed showed that the vehicle badt re cently peeh inspected and pronounced O. Such "conveyances give visitors the impression that no pride is taken in the kppearance of tbs public service .yehlcles,';4:j fifXij-ffitfifafy X Th pifima.ini-m-iii. Cra ven has been working -on for several weeks has been arranged .'Jot. and the first1 number. will be given on Wednes day night Nov, 23rd. - The course will consist of the following! Nov. i3td the Bostonia; Sexfttte; Dec. 8th.' Wilford the Magician; .Jan. 14 The Litchfield Trios Jan. - 81st The ' Itlain Boys Feb. 25th. The Metropehlao' Grand Concert Company; Nov, i80th..' lecture by- Lin coln McCounefl. The tickets are being printed and, will be ready for delivery In a few day sv" Double season tickets are $5.00 each. : Single tickets to the first number will be GO cent each. Tickets for school children will bs $1.00 for all six of the attractions. .. :-,' '- m v Dr. r:, :)'s T C r- - - .. sir- Aipart joarcs rerarned to unapei cr;u :t . Senator F. Mv Simmons left Sunday !!.. M m . 1. 1 Vt. v Mr. A, E. Steveas left yesterday for New York on a bosicess trip. . Mra Joseph Kinsey, of Fort Banu well, b vlsitlngelativea in the city, Mrs. Richard Hnderson, of Salisbury is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. M. Brin soa on Broad street. ( Hevr-A. C. Schu'ler will leave this morning for Maysvitle to attend a con vention at that place. Mrs J. H. Mock, of Thomasville, is vidtinghere, the guest of Miss Sadie Hollisteron Broad street. Mrs. Mattie McKay and ton Master Atex, who have been visiting her cous in Mrs. D. H. Williams for the past few days, left yesterday morning for her home in AbboU, Fla. . Drop in at Water's store and try a Hot Chocolate,. R. SAWYER MERCHANT TAlLOJi la ready to make Fall and Winter suits and over coats to your measure of the very best foreign and domestic wiolens. All work guaranteed. R. SAWYER, Merchant Tailor. 51 South Front St. FOR RENT Jne good seven room residence on Nctional Ave., with modern convenien ce,'. One $8.00 and one $10.00 residence on Griffith street. One $8.50 residence on Short street. One office on South Front street for white occupant. One office on Craven street for colored occupant. C. T. HANCOCK. TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW BERN As dairy feed is so expensive and sanitary rules more expensive, after Nov. 14th any quantity of milk hss than a gallon per day will be 10c. per quart. i TOM SHACKLEY, A. SHACKLEY, F. L. BRAY, ARNOLD BROS, Dairymen. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, Trad Mirk. In 14 homl A t U DtomUTi anrtubtMul. A. S. OLMSTED. La Roy. N.Y. OLIVE OIL Extra Quality, Low Price. . We have just received a fresh supply of the noted Pompein Olive Oil and are offering it for only 50c. per pint. This' price only for full pints. N6 better OfiveDil forsalad dress-' ings and it will be found equal to Olive Oil that sells for 65c pt. DAVIS PHARMACY - "-i - PHONE 66 (.: V 3 2 - We will be glad to have you call and see our new: lineof the Gorham Silver. v Tea, ,f Spoons $4100 V'' -, :ForSD6zer; jiTU.iDaxter ',"?"' ;''V: tm4':pt. '"!. .;':-V,' ' ''-i'V I t .' Jswelel1 and Optometrist AftoUliItelletfarFeverUhaeM, UailpllB, . Hiek, Ntsaarh Traablea, Teething piaardara, and Deetrer Won. IWRmab an Calda L Mota. I60KHAM mm THE HAtlDESTSTnAi:! UFOir EYESI: I'. ' is when looking at objects near- by. Reading and; "," ' " 'sewing becomes tiresome at ence to weak ' eyes. . If you will wear classes whtn your eyes first com r; f plain, it r.ny cn!y te nccc:ssry to wc-r' then at ' work. If yea r.c;Lct them too lorg yea will have to v;c,-r i!.rri t!'.v:ys. 1 The Plane With the Sweet Teas TAB LAW OF SUCCESS The rich men of to-day re those whe saved yesterday-a'dime here, a dollar there every transaction the yesult of careful study. . f Whenever possible they bought from first hands, direct from the maker saving the middle man's profit STIEFF and SHAW PIANOS are sold direct from the maker, at the factory price, wherever you buy, m any , City, in any State, the priee is the same, fix etTby the mafer and sold from his ware rooms. . ' Write for Price List CHAS M. STIEFF L. C. STEELE, Mgr." 114 Granbj Street Norfolk. r. (Mention this paper.) Official Piano Jamestown Expo. JUST LIKE MOTHER USED TO PUT UP is what many people say of our je jams, pickles, honey, preserves ies, and other dainties. NO HOME PRESERVE V CLOSET, however, ever held half tin? variety of good things to eat as you can choose from'this grocery. Come and see how tempting they look and thev taste even better. Eating, not merely see ing, is believing. Nice corned Mullets, Mince Meat, Oat Meal, Buckwheat, Nice Orangen, Ap ples and Cabbage. The Pure Food store where everything is guaranteed. Broad Street Grocery Co. PHONE 156 NEW BERN, N. C. Just Received Fresh lot of, Apples Cali fornia Grapes, Bananas, Burmuda Onions, Sack On ions, White Pickling Onions Cabbage and Irish Potatoes. jImbsITco. PHONE 86. FUEE This 50c Jar of ream HERE'S a v.-ay tq ge a Jaf olPalmoliveCrram which we ordinarily sell (or 50o ek aokitely free. , - Look for a "Palmolive Adver luement" about Palmolive Soap ami Palmolive Crpnm in 1im Nmi. of Good Houaekaeoinff. Paciha Mnntktv. Red Book, Worram'aHomeComponion, Ladiea World, UnolS Remus' Magazine. Dec. iaaiie ' of People's Home Journal, Deline'nlor. De signer, New idea Blue Book, Green Book. , Nowlftli Collier. Weekly. Nov.Stli Satur- , . day Evening Post, Nov. 6th llluatratod Sunday Magauoe and Aaaociated Sunday Magazine, r. You'llaaeaoouponlntnead. Cut tt out and bring k to tbie ators at directed. . . . ' 1 Wall aUdlvviMWfU '-L:( V iraa far et eraara. it a the Cnaat cream Ihat! nade.' Tkare'a aothina ebs ' liksv h. Yoirough la get tbia I Look ier the ooupoa in tba lng I ; -. -. : Bfttaraft!gg"jp Palm w':4' l Jk : J Ae Livery, Feed, Sale longest and Finest stock of sale in Now Heni. A car load li ni of P.i ;is, Wagons, Harness, J J. A. JONES Broad Street, PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. NEW ARRIVALS Nice lot small Blue Band Hams 23c. per lb., Libby's Tripe 20c- car., Heckers Loose Oatflakes 5c. lb., Fresh Fox RiveY Print Butter 39c, also Heckers Prepared Buckwheat. YOURS FOR CASH ONLY, J. L. McDaniel u 7o Broad St. Phone RECEIVED TO-DAY 60 cent Candy for 29 cent per pound. ON SATURDAY ONLY. FENWAY CHOCOLATES 60c. lb. LIGGETT'S CHOCOLATES 80c. lb. GASTON DRUG COMPANY ON THE COR- N Kit PHONE No. fir. To Farmers of Craven and Adjoining Counties. This year is the farmers' own. We rejoice with you. A wise farmer seeks the best MARKET for his products. New Bern is paying more for fam products today thin any town in Eastern North Carolina and the New Bern STORES are overflowing with well selected and attractive goods that may be bought at very low prices. Now as a business proposition, if Cotton, Seed Cotton and other farm products are selling high in New Bern and the New Bern Stores are selling reliable goods cheaply, will it not pay the farmer to trade in New Bern? A Cordial Welcome and a Square Deal Awaits You. The New Bern Chamber of Commerce. A; Cop of Good Coffee will go all right these' cool crisp mornings. I have coffee from 20c to 40c. lb. bu t when I say to you my "Morn- Jng-Cup'i at'aOc. and "H. C. A.. Armstrong's Special at 26c. . are of the best values offered the trade today for the price, I make no mistake, popular Coffees at Pop ular Prices. .. ; : Phone 174 Middle & t P, TRENWIIfl " MAKCFlCTUllin OFni ; ' Biiggiea, Wagons, Carts, ttc., , Repair ing done on short notice. Cart Wheels alwtiys on hnnd. ; , . Exchange Stables Horses and Mules ever offered for of each just in. Also a complete Rotjes, M'hips, Cart Wheels. 91 New Bern, N. C. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE I am In position to do all kinds of Repair Work on Carts, Wag gons, Carriages, Buggies and other vehiclea. Rubber tiring a specialty. New work built to or der. I can save yod money. S . vYours to please. -j.. t D. 1;-1UA'1S J ' 29 praren St r New Bern, N. C Successor to William jtj Scales " as iLj - Take Notice t IT I' J . it 4 ' v Made i frea pur dC'Aed, '4 filtered watryv. NEW " ?V .-i X- t
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