COTTON. LLiRKCT
Tie T ie V i C-t Swett Teas
'A:
t....il h. J LI 11,15
r
j
$&V Pn & V JToW 19, 1910."
' ;.U3SE E:"iCIGt -;
1THX5U L0DGJS BO. X. OF r
Meats 0Try rTniUy ' nilU la Rojsl
Axoaaum ' Hall, coins : Broad u
Hjsncoak street,' EL H. livr&MBi C C
J. H. tenth. K ot E. d S. v VWUiit
bnxban mshtsI of ' s" cbsrsJsi;
CSATES' iODGB BO. Li.JOfieHTS
OF fliEJCOSY Mets JnaVsM ta
Weflnssday aJgbts ' la" welt raooUl ta
Knight Harmony H'Jl, corner Broad
and H-Jioock streets at.7:S0 O'clock
j. K. WUUs, Prudent; J. H. Smith.
Beoretarr;
rotary
R. R. Hill. Financial Bec-
W00DXEX OF THJS WOBXB KUt
at F. of P. Hall corner of Broad and
Hancock ttreeta, semi-monthly. FUH
enn Third Wednesday nights at f :
o'drdc. Vialtlnt Woodmen art lartt
d.
INDEX 74) NEW iDTEBTISHfXKTi
Royal Fruita.
Hollister & Cox-Coal.
Notice of Trustees Sale
Davis Pharmacy-Toilet Articles.
Report of The New Bern Banking &
Trust Co.
BUSINESS LOCALS:
NOTICES IN THIS COLUMN
LESS THAN ONE MONTH
31UST BE PAID FOR IN
ADVANCE.
FRESH Walnut Taffy Candy, at Me
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case
of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
DON'T forget the Special today at
RoyalPs.
Bananas, 20 for 25 els. Grapefruit 3,
4 and 5 for 25 cts, Florida Oranges go
iiijf at a sacrifice. Celery 4 and 6 for 26e
all kinds of grapes. Sickle Pears, Pin
Apples, Cocoanuts and Apples. The
above are cash prices only today at
Royall's.
THE POLICE have in their charge 8
hogs whose owner is not known. The
hogs are marked with a cropped and un
der square in right ear. Owner may se
cure same by calling at police headquar
ters at once.
FREE 42 pieces Cottage Dinner Set
All you have to do is to bring your card,
which we furnish, and have the amount
of your purchase punched and whan
purchases total $25 00 on this card, and
paying $2 98 in cash and the set is yours.
Don't fail to take advantage of this ex
ceptional offer. Broad Street Grocery
Company.
TAX is the largest stock of Sawed
Shingles of all kinds now on hand. Will
tax you as reasonably as possible on
prices. See our quality and compare our
prices and be convinced. Dry stove
wood delivered on short notice. We
have the lead on shingles. Big Hill,
the Shingle Man.
JUST received a fine lot of Jones coun
ty Turkeys, Chickens, and Ducks, Ba
con, Ham, best Butter and Cheese,
Rump and Mess Pork, Buckwheat and
Hominy, fresh Eggs and Corned Mul
lets, Netting Lines and Twine. Pine
and Coal Tar. -Phone 145, B. B. Davenport.
LOST One large brindle cow. Finder
will please return to Scott & Co., and
receive reward.
MONEY in Fur, get busy. Bear Traps,
Otter Traps, Fox Traps, Coon Traps,
Mink Traps, Hawk Trap at J. C. Whit-ty&Co's.
BUYING on easy payments does not
infer as some seem to tnink 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 Jiorae,
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 op te-make your
puyn.ents. Call our agents in as they
pass with their samples and buy 'your
supplies. We will treat you Tight.
Yours for business, De Soto Novelty
Supply Co. " '.
PHONE your orders toKafer's Bakery
for not Ties for dinner.
5 or 6 doses "668'' will cure any ease
- ' of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. ' ;
'..RUBBER STAMPS Made io order on
' short notice. , Rubber , Type, Dates,
, , Pads, Ink etc. in stock, Patronise home
w Industry.-- DONT tend you orderaout
-of towo.-Willlam T.jHUL 91 Middle
' St Phone ,268.
; FRESH Buckwheat, Shredded wheat
v Biscuit, Cream Farina, .Quaker Oata,
V Hecker'a iats, ; Hotel Itojf ibbffee,
" Bed . Rosa Butter, last bat 'not least,
MossJtoas Flour; Cash count here as
. . Well aa elsewhere. 'Hudson' & Cci"",S
NE SV; BERN CARRIAGE SHOPS-I
am still at fry old place in Church Alley
where jf am prepared, to ; build Carta,'
W agonal Buggies and Carriages or do
any kind of repairs oa them. My ork
is all guarantMjL iCl Robinson,
ChnreH yiUyifc
1IORSF SHOEING and. blaek smith
work. Ihave had yeara of, experience
and can give perfect satisfaction shoe
ing horses or any kind of smith work
uteded. -James ldlett, 4"1 Eroad t,
J-1
,jK.wjh4Uuii a!
MIbi Sari Congdon Entertains. .
Mial Sara Congdon was hostess at a
deBghtf brWge. party, Wednesday
evening in honor of Miss Ellis and Miss
Burros, the brides to be. The exqulste
decoratiuns were in yellow and white
and seore-eads in bride design. . ,
After the game the, guests were in
vited to the dining, room which was a
bower of beauty, the bridal scheme was,
carried out by the artistic arrangement
of the table,' the centerpiece being; a
bank of yellow and' white chrysanthe
mums, overhung by wedding bells, un
der which" was eupid, holding his arrow
with pierced hearty . . . ,
The entting of the brides cake, which
was a huge .heart,':, caused much mer
rimenV Dr. Patterson and Mies Willis
each 'cutting a rlngl Miases. Smallvrood
and Munger 'a thimble and Misses Marks
andJRicbardson "the money, while Mr.
ClaypoOl and Mhw Bladea cut the collar
buttons.; , ' . .
Thi'sridal scheme was further carried
oet, both salad anld ice course being in
hearts, wedding bells and cupids.
- Uri.'. & Congdon, in her gracious
manner, presented each bride with a
lovely white and gold wedding book.
' 'Those present were: Misses Elisabeth
Ellis, Elizabeth Burros, Margaret
Smallwood, Eulalia Willis, Jane Stew
art, Harrietts Marks, Maud Manger,
Henrietta Hancock, BesBie Summerell,
Ivy Blades, Armstrong, Mamie Rich
ardson. . Messrs, M. -Allen, Vernon
Blades. Jesse Claypool, Adolph Nann,
W Malbne, Mark Stevenson, Mabrey
Hart, W Griffin, Sedbe'rry, Wade Mead
ows. D. S Congdon,' Dra. William Hand
and J PattersoW v
FOR RENT OR SALE
One farm 300 acres plow land, with
8 tenant houses.
One farm ISO acres, 3 tenant houses.
Three farms 100 acres each, several
farma 15 to 80 acres,
For particulars address
'. J. W. STEWART.
BDSIISS LOCALSr
FOR RENT Two dwelling housea
R. A. Nunn. 60, Craven street.
FOB RENT.! One 10 room house, cor
ner Georgeand Cypress streets, (12.60
pel month; 4 room house, 164 George
street, $8,Q0 per month: 6 room house,
166 George, slroet, $10.00 per month,
connected with- city water - and sewer
sgej. Inquire at office of J. W. Stew-
- Quite a number of boats loaded with
merchandise from Northern cities have
arrived in this port daring the past few
dsys. .
- : The regular meeting of the Daughters
of the Confederacy wilt be held at their
hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock,-; A full
attendance is desired asjhe officers or
the ensuing: year will be elected. ;
'v Mr. George E, Suttton, of LaGrange,
has. been appointed Deputy Collector of
customs at thejmrt of New Bern. The
spporatment is -unaer tne civil service,
Mr. Sutton having recently successful
j passed the examination. ;
TIm Iocm up ejpfldit1on-bf - the" Sows
town street makes it look aa W there
was paving going on instead -repairing
the pavements eorecently laid,' Of
'coarse U)0 contractors must make good
the bad places,, but why hot try some
other kind of pavement next time?
This is the reason in wnicn the pos
sum hunter can? get as much of that
sport aa be likes, Tharsday night a par
ty of local sportsmen started oat on the
chase,. Early yesterday morning they
returned home with three large pos
sums. .. . -
. Quite a number o' New Bern citizens
have signified, their intention of attend-H
ingthe foot ball game between the A.
& M. College and the. V. P. 1. which
will be played ' at Norfolk next Thurs
day. The Norfolk-Southern railroad
Co. offe-s reduced rates from this city
Read their ad in this issue.
Since the express drivers strike which
paralyzed shipping interests -in New
York City a few days ago, has been
ended and the postoffice clerks report
a decided decrease in the number of
packages" from' northern cities. The
mails were used to a great extent dur
ing the strike in sending out packages
that could not be delayed.
Some of the .citizens in the northern
section of the city have ..been missing
chickens and upon an investigation
there was found upon the premises of
a Syrian nearby merchant, a device
for catching chickens and upon further
investigation there were found a lot of
feathers buried which corresponded to
the colors of the various chickens miss
ed. It is always the mysterious that baf
fles and attracts the undivided attention
of the publ e, The marvelous Durno,
who will appear at the Masonic Theatre
on the night of November 25th. has
been called ."the man of mystery." He
baa recently given exhibitions of his
marvelous powers in several North
Carolina Cities and at each place he has
been highly praised. Subscription list
now open at Waters store.
A representative of the Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
could find a Very fertile field in this ci
ty for his labors. 'Mention has frtv
quently been made in these columns of
the various atrocities perpetrated, upon
many of the feeble animals that are
used by the local back drivers in haul
ing their, dilapidated vehicles. Yester
day morning an animal that could hard
ly be ealled a horse, fell to the pave
ment on Middle street and was badly
injured. Several weeks ago this same
horse fell overboard and came near be
mg drowned. It would be a humane act
to shoot audi animals as -this and end
their misery.
--. . -
Deo,--
Jury.
May,
"New York, Not, W
Heir Terk Market - fc -- -.
Open t Hi gh. r Lo w Close
1430 -1437, 142S 1428
1425 ' 1432 ,1420 1429
, l: 1466:1460-1446; 1457
Poitlecelpta,
80,000
v.i'r .Irerpool Cotton Market, 3
Opening ' Closing ,
Nov Dee 759j" ' ' '60 v
Ju'y Feb. 758 J 758 '
Sale
New Bern fflarket
Wl to 14 eta.
.42 bales.
25 FEATHER. Beds wanted at highest
cask prices, Or will trade for same with
No.'; 1 'Felt Mattress. Address 7. O.
box!46, Kew Ran, N C. ' . - '
rRABlB0 CU'et-ft. PAiUUSK
3l Craven street-Gentlemen's'clotlies
cleaned, -repaired and 'pressed,' Ladies
skirts inwseoV specially.
" When in search of a re
freshing drink try Water's
Hot Chocolate.
Report on Cutter Service.
Washington, Nov. 18 According to
the annual report Issued by Captain
Ross, of the revenue cotter service
16Q vessels we're assisted into port Or
rescued at sea by the serice. . The ear
goes of the ships rescued were valued
at $1,247,635.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF T&E
AT HEW BERK, 15 THE STATE
OF JiORTH CAR0LI5A,
CLOSE OF BUSQTES9 KOV, 10T1L, .1910. ;
.Ti RESOtRGESt ' s ' "
Loans and" discounts k '..:.. $468,241.43
Overdrafts unsecured- -.r, -6.608.91
North, Carolina SUU Bonde r 1,600.00
All 'othe, atocka, bonds and
mortgiges- .. 23,494 06
Banking, house, furniture-
' sod fixtures ' ,r .
Demand Jeans) u " t
Doe from banks r 107,438 22
mm penaeia .
?i6,moo
7 6,898.85
'iW
Cash items "j V ; 2.731.26
Gold Cou''--' " '827.60 t :'
SveteohrttcladJ'" " '
i mg an minorj . .
' coin Icurrency , 4,640 9i i' -
KaMonalbanknotesT
-and other U. 8.. , 5
t notes ,-.v.- 9,435.0a 124,572.89
Accrued Interest Receivable 7RB.22
'Total
STATU OK NORTH CAROLINA!
Coanty of Craysn, S3, 1 -1 x '
T, Geo. B. Pendleton, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that . the above atatement is true to
the best ''ef my knowledji and l tu f
XIABILITIESt
AT THE.
- -v
Capita) stock, . "ir;1 V 200,M0
Undivided Nprofits,.leH cur- I y.,
; rent" expenses andtaxes
, paid ' m : i'-; 18,438 95
Dlvidenda unpaid . ' T -H 84 00
Notes and bills redisctfunted 83,849.65
Deposit subject to " , y V
check r ' 206,827 12 'p - -Savings
Deposits 64,658.03 v.-
Due to banks and,M -s "
Bills payable
Time certificates of
1?
t bankers. 1-, '"36,610 74
Cashier's checks -
ouUUndintf" ' "637.19
Certified checks , - lit 18' ' r t
Trust Department 65 08 85C.002 70
'Total ,. 635,875.80
CORRECT:Attest. ,V -t-
' ' TVA. CTICEN, T "
" ' JAar-I' .VDt
Jr' ' L. II. CUIII "jr,
L J. J. vOLi ,: - ,
E. H. I'EU J 1 3, 1
" ' wm. b. llal: X
Dlrecton
Subscribed nnd sworu to I ; ;
me, tl.ia I7:'i (' y r-f l!v.T
. Ledies do not forget thel
torset demonstration at Jat
jris' one week beginning Mon
day Nov. 21st
M!LADy:s;TDILE3?
THE EXQUISITE QUALITY
of cur supplies for Milady's toilet
makes them the favorite prepa
rations for the exacting and par
ticular. Dainty soaps delicately per
fumed face powders, talcums
massage cream, manicure neces
sities, the finest toilet waters,
exqu'site perfumes, remedies for'
chapped hands and roughness of
the skin etc. are all to be had here
with complete stock to select from
m PHARMACY
PHONE 56 ' -
OF.pCCESSS
TThe rieh men of to-day are tivoaa
who saved yesterday-adim'eherey
a dollar there-every transaction
die. result of careful rftudy. -
,,1'Wbenever possible they bought
from flrst hands, direct from the
enakeriavirg die middle man's
'BroflL-c''' ' -
STIEFFand SHAW PLAKOS"
are sold direct from the maker,
. at the'factory price, wherever
jron.pay in; any .City, , in. any
tate, ihe price is the same, flx
jsd.by theeaaker and sold from'
his ware rooms.
?S.Writa tor Price List
f,l STIEFF
U'- L, CrSTEELkY Kgr.
11 draaby Street Herfott. v.
t ! . (Mention this paper.)
c--w.ii ,-,w-,,tv ,i r;:),, i v.J ,
- Official Phu Jamestown Kxpei
CAS
61d Fashion Buckwheat, lb. 5c
3 lb. pkge. Buckwheat 18c
5 ". " " 28c
Quart cans Maple Syrup 40c
6 Rolls Toilet Pper for 25c
.3 lb. bags Rye Flour 18c
.7" ' Graham Flour 42a
Snow Drift Lard 13c
Ives' String Beans 10c
Morning Cup Coffee 20c
H.C. A
Phone 174
Middle St.
A RARE
MOEERStt
; We are offering today and
tomorrow some ten cent and
five cent values at greatly re
duced prices.
- Prince of Navarre, 10c
value 25 to the box at
$1.25.
1 Caddo, It)c value
25 to the box at $1.25:;
- Little Lew, SxTvaTue
50 to the box at $1.80
REMEMBER TO-DAY AND
. TOMORROW ONLY
4 r' 1
EDW'D CLARK
sm 'i yhiaTaaaacaae ' via
tORHAM
SILVER
We will be glad (o have
foit call and isee our new
le of the Gorham Silver
p.- T"x 7iK ,"r,
1Foil-2'Dozen
J, O.Jaxter
lj 'Jeweler and Optometrist. , .
JUST LIKE MOTHER USED-
j TO PUT UP
isiwhat many people say of our jellies,
jams, pickles, honey, preserves and
Other dainties.
NO HOME PRESERVE
CLOSET,
however, ever held half the variety of
good things to eat as you can choose
from this grocery. Come and see how
tempting they look and they taste
even better, Eating, not merely see
ing, is believing.
i-Kice corned Mullets, Mince Meat, Oat
Mjal, Buckwheat, Nice Oranges,. Ap
ples and Cabbage. The Pure Fond
Store where everything is guaranteed.
Broad Street Grocery Co.
PBk)NE lte NEW BERN, N. C.
ICE
, Made from pure distilled
: . filtered watw. "
NBWBBRfr
, ICB CO.
lft-21-2a Griffith 8b phone 23
JiiOeceiYel
i; Fresh lot ofsApplesCalirs
fornia'Graoes. Bananas.7
Bormuda Oniony, Sack On- -J
ions.'White Pickling Onions
Cabbage and Irish Potatoes'.
JACOBS &; co.;
T " PHONE 86.''""
it coesi sir::! ore:: bis
1 V
is when IccArj tt cljccts ncr Ly. TIirjahd
scv. I tj trcr-" s t -.3 tt cr:2 to tvr'i eyes,
If 3 cj v,U v;::r f1- ::s v! tn j . : eje f!. t ccni-
f
v .
f
1 1
ry t3
it I
i ct
eiy;-Feed," Sale Exchange Stables
,11. . .. i 1 1
V J
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Largest and Finest stock of Horses aud Mules ever offered for
saleiii n lern. A ear load of each just in. Also a complete
linTW nuics, v.'ugons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels.
J. A. JONES
Broad Street, PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C.
the property you want to buy, come
to us and we'll save you money in
the bargain.
We also sell INSURANCE, as Fire,
Accident-Health, Plate-Glass, Boil
er, -F!y-vVheel, Automobile, Burg
lary, Live-Stock and as to SURETY BONDS we've got
the largest and best Company in the world.
Information cheerfully given.
W. G. BOYD, Agt
NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Telephones Office 400. House 268
Elks Bu'ldinp.
NOTICE!
We make Special Prices to citizens on Fish and Oysters. We keep
our oysters in a sanitary condition. I can give you the best at all prices
a(ld quick service. Anything wrong call us up and we will make good.
PRICES FOR STOCK DELIVERED.
Largo Fish 10c per lb, Small Bunch Fish 25c bunch 3 lbs. Standard
Oysters dry measure 30c per qt. or $1.0D per gal., Selects 35c per qt
or 1.15 per gal. We give good aervice-liut we sell for CASH.
PHONE 107
HARKBR it TOO KB R
MARKET DOCK
STEAMING HOT t MIGHTY DELICIOUS
A cup of our Hot Chocolate takes the chill from your
marrow and puts new life in you. Everything in the Drug
line PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
GASTON DRUG COMPANY
ON THE COR
NER PHONE No. 65
OPPOSITE
THE
POST-OFFICE
HANDSOME
FALL STYLES
Thi9 new Patent Button Boot,
with Kid tops will appeal to the
man that appreciates comfort as
well as neatness.
'. Price $3.50
S. Lipman
Bryan BIoqIc h
r . . ..fcs.A. ,111
por.- Middle and S. Front St
To Farmers of Craven and
:'syiyv:'".'
oining
X''- i V.-
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- This year is the farrwie Tejolce withott1;
' wise farmeleeis
New Bern Is paying more for fann products today thwiny ;
town In Eastern orth Carolina and the New Bern STORES
"are overflowing with well selected and attractive good that
jnay be bought at yery low prices. v- t ;y . j i '-v i
; Now as a business proposition, if Cotton,. $eed Cotton
and other farm products are selling high in New Bern and ;
the New Bern Stores are selling reliable' goodi cheaply, will
it liCt'pay the farmer tov trade in New Bern? -. V." V'
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