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r 5C '.ii.-. .""V - : . i. ',V' ' - ;; ' - miBEHHflUmiJBUflil KeV Bern,' If. fX Oct 26, mi. LQDBt DIRECTORY eTHUtll LODOl SO. 8 K. OF P lleets every Tuesday 8 p. m., over Gaa Co office. Middle St. E. H. Hardison, a a, J. H- Smith, K. of R. and S. Visiting brother are assured of a chev alier's welcome. CRATES LODGE HO. 1. KMfiH OF JU4MOHI Meets 2nd. una 4tt Wednesday mights in eca month ' Kalghts Harmony HOI, corner Brok and H. acock streots at 7: SO n'rtiel J. K. Wills, President; R. J. Disoeway, Secretary; J. D. McCoy, Financial Sec retary Of BEX TO lfW iTXBXIiEir2NT Standard Oil. The Athene Attract:ons. J. A. Ringgold Chickens. J. O. Baxter The Jeweler. Royall Vegetables and Fruitp. New Bern Banking & Trust Co, M, E. Wbitehurst & Co Kodak bums. Al- BUSINESS LOCALS: NOTICES IN THIS COLUMN LESS THAN ONE MONTH MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. TOMATOES, Celery, Peaches, Pears, Malays, Toko and Concord Grapes, Ap ples, Cranberries and also Chicken Sandwiches daily at H. E. Royall's. Phone 33. JUST received fine lot grown and young Chickens, fresh Eggs, Yam Potatoes, all Pork Sausage at J. A, Ringgold, George street 83, Phone 333. FOR SALE One second hand roller top office desk, in first class condition. Cheap Burma & Co. PHONE your orders for hot Bread, Rolls and Pies for dinner to Kafer'u Bakery for prompt delivery. EXPERIENCED Stenographer wanted at once, must give reference. Address "B," Journal office. YOUR last chance to get Green Toma toes at the New Bern Produce Co,, phone 12V. FRESH country made Sausage, also smoked sausage. A. Castet, JUST received A freBh lot of uncov ered F. F. V. Hams, also eiown and young Chickens, Ducks freBh Kgs, Corned Mullets, Rope and Twine, Net ting, Electric Batteries, Lights aid Life Preservers, Pi do and Coul Tar. Our Piedmont CigaretteB have arrived. B. B. Davenport. ONE large room to let, suitable for storing household and kitchen furniture 18 Broad street. H. C. Armstrotg. CHRYSANTHEMUMS b e a u t i f u I blooms, white and yellow, now ready for cutting. J. W. Watson, 25 Pollock street, Phone 383. A LADY Dry Goods Clerk wanted, mUBt be a good accountant, Apply in own hand writing. Addrets Now Bern Journal. PEACHES, Celery, alt tine's of (imp- Cooking Pears, Sickle and Burt let Cocoanuts, Pineapples, Oranges, i ml ;il kinds of Cream today at H. E. RoynH's phone 33. FOUND Adi if t an old canoe in bad condition, owner can get same by pac ing charges. David L. Miller. Chemi cal Co. J UST received -Hyacinth Bulbs, Tu lipa. Narcissus and Chinese Lillies.--J. C. Whltty & Co. WANTED -Good man to sell goods in thu city. Addrets box 76 or apply at 109 New street -New York Supply Co. SHUR Foot and O'Sulhvan Rubber Heels and pure Oak Soles at J. T. Ha vana' 94 Middle street. CHOICE FISH We have constantly a variety of choice fish, right fiexh from our nets, handled csrefully and sanitary. If you want the best fish order from J. A, Harker A Co. Phone 107, Market Dock. FOR RENT One office at No. BO Cra van street R. A. Nunn. riU88Iy CLVM ft. . faKkkK U Craven a'treet Gentlemen's clothe cleaned, repaired and preaaed, Ladie skirt, preeeed a ipeclalty. i 1 .ii.i i JJUUL1I l J I . Do you like to ice good pic tures? Go to The Athens. Money, to.Loan On Appreve4 farm Lsviid Seturity . Apply toy f i J.IC Wtrreni Atty it Liw, TRENTON, - - N. C. MUST BE SOLD ' Mill tjlpp4 factory, , dl m 'I'chiaai fi(ded tot uodertf work tot ' eDfctariBfeotainnit bat u torn, i nil, aiq, door, tcrvena,' tnantl, 7brckftJi,'tnojMln;, flooring1, cor eertlork ftod umnycirirr Ihirpi. If j ntr 1 If"? rnr t (inrn, liil mm m COTTON MARKET UKPOKTtil) BY J. R. BALL COTTON BKO K Kit NtiW KIOKN, N. C. LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. 1G. w York Cotton. Oct. 25 Opening Jan. 897 May. 925 Oct. 884 Dec. 91ti Highest 912 987 905 925 Lowest Close 897 925 8K4 916 908 932 9IH 924 Port receipts 70,299 Government (tinners Oct, 18th, 7,740,63 i report up to hale-i ginned against 5,423.628 bales sametime last year. Liverpool Col ton Market. Absolutely fure . , . l The only Baking Powder nrade frQmRoyalGrapeCreamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Opening, Closing Jan Feb. 489 4H9J Mar Apr. 49UJ 491 May June. 498 498J July Aug 501 501 J Oct Nov 493 494 Nov Dec 487 487J Dec Jan 488 487A New Bern Market Bales bought 18. Priece 74 to 8. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. BRIDEETDNTftX NOTICE The books for the piiymi nt of taxes for 1911 for the town Bridgeton are now open anil taxes are du". The hoard of aldermen instructed nn- to luive all tix ea collected by January 1 Jt 1912. Tax, payers are n quested to help me carry out (disorder by payini' prompi T. W. MOORS, Tax Collector. Stoves polished and put up See Basnight Hdw. Co , Phone 99. Ml CASCARET USER imm mm A 10-Cent Box Will Krop Your Liv er, Stomach and Cpvvcls Clean, Pure and Ftp h for Months. Sirk head:! die, I n 1 1 l ne , ne-., eoateil toni'iie, '.,ul !: t. a lid lonl breath alu.n; trace th.in lo torpid ller, del.l ilV,' fi uting ,'as-iy I'ocmI iii the lioweli or son tolnaeh. 1 1 1 -i ii 1 1 Hi s matter eloi.': d in the a t out nt ii the lies the intent me1-, iii'-le.ad of heii id' the stei!i. lealinrhed blood. heij this oinn rea delicate bruin t J i 'e-tiuii and Ihat it causes rfin dirll, throbliiie,'. iehenin lieiiilaehe. Salt, eallmrtie .i ml purgilive waters foree ii passage way lor n day or Iwo yes but they don't take the poisons out nnil have no effect upon the liver or stomni Ii. 1'iiM'arets immediately demur and rer'ilate the stomadi, remove the "our, undigested and fermenting food ami foul nses, take the exeens bile from (he liver mid carry out of the system all tlin decomposed wmtc matter and poinons in the intestines and bowels. A Cusenret tomtit will nrdy straighten you out by morning. They work while you wleep - ft lO-eenl hot from your druptixt nierinn inside clonnlinpH nnd n elenr bend for months. Ak nny of tlio million of f'ssenret iiern if (boy ever hftye headache. ' M C. A, PHILLIPS ' Dramatic Co., 80 TeopW, Traveling in Ttwlr Own Fiivtt rormnn Car, ' reaenUng That Gnat Weiurn1 ,' . 4 :. N Comedy Dram BROKEN 'ARROW Hear the Cow Boy hand on the main treet at noon and In fmat of the Kig TentThestm, corner tlroad and llurn Hu., at :j P. U. ".':;, Admission ; 20c. nnd 35c r.rMrvrrp. one N!';nr rr.Y COMING COMING B JP sin passim! events Wednesday morning W89 low temper ature here, 45 degrees. ' It now looks like no frosf. on this weather turn, tut warmer and rain ajain before a frosi co nes. Only two minor ca'ei graced the po lice court docket yesterday afternoon and but a short while was consumed in the sesdon. The police are having an easy time just at this pericd. On Saturday, November 4tb, there will bs a meetine of the Craven county Teachers' Association at the court home in this city. This will be the first meet intr of (he prerent school term and the officers for the year will be elected. Every teacher in the county U urgetlto be pijent. In'ormation received in this city yes terday from Brooklyn, N. Y., stated that Mr. Roswell Mills bad passed away in that city on the previous day at the age of 73 years. Mr. Mills was at one time a resident of New Bern and has a host of friends who will regret to learn of his demise. We owe it to ourselves to investigate every movement of inuortancs, many ideas concerning' Christian Science have gone abgcal tint are absurd. Judge ClifFotd P. Smith, hi lectures Friday nifdht at the church edifice is familiar with the subject of his lecture, and can and will correct such impressions. Several North Carolina cities are suf fering from epidemics' of different dis eases and the pnblic schools have been compelled to close for a few week p. Ne.v Hern is e.-ptcially fortunate in this regard. There? is but little sick nes.s in t ie city at present and the at tendance of the schools is especially good. Next Wednesday, November 1st, the oyster season will he officia'ly opened at this part with Mr. John H. Russell as Inspector. Tie bivalves hava al ready tie,;iin to be brought into port in considerable large quantities and local consumers have had ample opportunity t purchase as many as they desire at a reasonah'c price. Thanksgiving Day is only a few weeks distant, and already large, fat turkeys have m de th ir appearance on the local market and are being sold to prospective celebrators. The price of fowls j ist at this time is comparatively low and those who are c rVemprating a "lurk feint" oi that occasien would do well lo pun-hate now. November the 10th is the dote that has bei'ii set for the conference of the Craven County Board of Education and all the school committeemen in the county. Several men prominent in the educational circles of the State will be present at this enfermee end it is to be hoped that every committeeman and also every member of the Board of Education will be present. Whilf dredging for oysters off On ental lata Tuesday afternoon, three o ing m ;n from Pamlico had a narrow esenpn from drowning. In some way their boat, a Bmall sloop, overturned and they were thrown into the water. Fortunately a gasolene boat waa near and they were recued. Yesterday morn ing the revenue cutter "Pamlico" went down from thin port and rescued the overturned boat. Never before has so milch in'erest been manifexte d in a lerial story in this city as is now being shown by tVisn who have been reading "The Third Degree" which appears in each S'imU'j issue of tho Journal. This slory has a thrill in every lint, and it keeps the reader guetsing. ai to what will lie the final outcome. Next Sua d y another installment will be pub I shed. Oon't fail to icure a copy on thtt dsy. I ocdroal and wood doilcri have been iubd i h orders duilng the paat few days, and large quanttllet of fuel for household use haa been dlipoetd o'. There are alwayi large gumbec of people who wlt until the very last min ute to purcbaa a supply of coal or wood and they are usually the oaea who it in the co'd and await the .arrival of the fuel which they failed porebaie. while the wealher wai warfj 'and the (1 ajer wanotrushd with ordota. ' , The . best motion )lcturti itiowri in the United Stales, bat The Athens.- T- C . -M5i .7 .wiLLiAys' iiifjNKt nits r, Have yog neglected your Kldoeji7 Have yng overworked your rx-vooe tyt terd and caud trouble with four ktd iwytand tlaiklsrHava yosj psins ia Wna, aide, bark, groin and bladder Have you a fhlby appearance of the fafe, earwclally omler the tyt Too fre qucnt a deire to pae arioet If en, Wil lisms" Kidney PilJe wiU euro yoo at On)eist, Price Me. Willleme' M.Tg. Co., Prop., Clevplaivl, O, T! rrp i- a (' 'U nvrr ii (' TIE! COL'E Ul.CI Mr. B. S. Denmark, of j Goldsboro, pent vaster Jay ia Um eHy,,' Ur. and lira, John Pearee, of Po' iockaville, were in the city' yesterday. Ur. J. R. Rice, of Bayboro, was among the visiter to the city yester- daj. Mr, Gee. Duffy, and daughter, of Dunn, N. C, who have bf en .4aiting Mrs. Doff's parent, Mr. and Mr. 1 J. Wolfenden, returned home' yester day. ' Don't say "they haven't got it" till you've tried 'us. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. v 1st, Company Drill Tonight. The 1st. Co. C. A. C. will have regu lar drill tonight in their armory. Every member must be present. After drill refreshments. By order R. HUNTER SMITH, Capt, Comdg. There is a difference. Goto The Athens. i a i - i. mm A Good Heater. You can get the Wilson & Coles wood heater nearly as cheap as inferior makes, just consider the amount of fuel you will save and the life of the heater. J. S. MILLER. Don't let the cold snap catch you without a heater from J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. 67 S. Front St., Phone 99. T Th;s ia the last week you have to get a discount by paying the full amount of your city taxes for 1911. All delinquents in city license and dog taxes, please take notice, that if the tax is not paid at once, warrants will be served on all such persons. J. J. TOLSON, City Tax Collector. October 23, 1911. i CLOCKS that are made to keep time for a long period are now being shown in a large variety at our store. A well furnished home should have a clock in every bed room. If your clock is-ailing phone rne and we will call for same and re pair it J.0. Baxter THE WEDDING GIFT STORE. FRESH SUPPLY WHITMAN'S CANDY AT DAVIS PHARMACY PHONE 66. M CHRISTIAN: SCIENCE LECTURE FREE 1 JUDGE CLIFFORD P. SMITH, Member of the Board of Lectureehlpof the Mother Church The First ChDrch of Christ Scientist, hi Boston, Msaa, will deliver a lecture on Christian Science, at the chorea edifice, Middle Street FRIDAY OCT. 27th, at 8:15 P. M. - Alt CORDIALLY INVITED. LONG BAR PINS have come Into vojue ihi$'iei!ion.,; ,We;ife ihowinjf ia endless variety In tficefulljr 'designed pins in n.iln polu.hcd, Roman and band engraved or: get with prrcin n stones, -When quality is consider; rd our pricci ere the lowest. - ' ' : . -. - 7 New Goods Fancy Cream Cheese 20c. lb., Freeh Macaroni, Old Fashion Buckwheat, Heckers Prepared Buckwheat, Fresh Fox River Print Butter, Heckers Oatflakes 10c pkg , Heckers Pancake Flour 12c. pkg., Fancy Early Rose Irish Potatoes 40c. pk.. Cape Cod Cran berries 10c. q. Very Best Flour 3c. lb., Nice lot Yam Potatoes 25c. pk. Nice Apples, Cocoanuts Bananas, Cabbage, Onions and numerous other good things to eat we do not name for lack of space. PRICES RIGHT YOURS FOR CASH ONLY J. L McDaniel 41 Middle St. Phone 91 HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. L Pharmacy PHONE 173 j 174 P""R 174 6 Octagon Soap 2V 6 Borax Soap 2.re Vegetahle Lard 10e Oatmeal, per pkg. 10 Irnh Potatoes, per pk. 10r Sugar 7A Best Flour lie Oblisk Flour lUc Buckwheat, per pkg. 10 to lKo Shr"d Wheat, per pky. U'k- H, G. Phone 174 Middle St. 1UHT. A RB. COS., WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a lot of new liurkwheat an I Oatmeal We also carry a full Hiipp'y of bcIkmiI Tablet', CompoHit ion lloo -h. Examina tion Pper, Ink, l'enn. Pen .Stairs nnd Pencils. We guarantee sat mf action or money refunded, ( all to see uh, we always have a polite clerk to wait on you. Broad Street Grocery Co.! PHONE 166 NEW BERN. N. C. 1 -1 I r r T sinpvh --l THE YOUNG IVIAH'S GREATEST MISTAKE IN THE PROPORTION OF PROFITS THE OF NEW BERNE, N. C. STANDS FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of the State And as it has furplus and Undivided Profits amounting lo $1(i.im,0 and Capita amounting to $100,O(m, it has a place on the National Hank Roll of Honor, which includes only hanks having Surplus and I'ndivided Profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. 4 'r INTEREST SAFE DEPOSIT JUST RECEIVED . a largo shipment of Itoys up-to-date Cloth ing, made ii in the vci y latest designs anil pat terns. invite our inspection, which does not put on under an obligation to lui what ever. Sizes ratine li mn i! to 18 years. S. LIPMAN Cor. S Front, Hryan Pluck - . j III Co Anthracite White Ashe Ai.l, SI7.KS, Al.l, SCRKENKI) Bituminous Pocahontas FOR STK M AM) DOMESTIC PURPOSES. HOLLISTER & COX FOOT OF CRAVEN' ST. WE HUE THE FINEST USSORTMENT OF LADIES HAND BAGS I'ver offered to the trading public. Do you Ladies slill want to Pay More ? Then don't come to see these h ius. . ... Barrington Dry Goods Co, You Don't Buy a Stove every month, so that when ou d buy, you waul to look i.mnnd btt'c and fee wher veu cap eel t h Hrenteni ent ir f m" i ' ' for your money. We Inve B k rent One of Stoves h'Te itnd we rti tint any poe km-'xmk wi'h our pi i cr i Qaskill Hardware Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR MAJESTIC RAN(7- PHONE 147 73 MIDDLE S B'ss m ia failure to insure bis life In a good, old fine company while JrtHjnK and free from organic disease. No known investment nffordt so great protection at such smsil cuilay at does a policy In a good, reliable company. -The' UNION CENTRAL bat , exctDeot mmv me nt, chargci low premiums tmd pays large divkfectk, ciaktFgtbe net coVt for insurance coramensorate , with the prottclion given. il " A-.-- - ' s 0. BOYD, Afent e SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED TO CAPIIJH NATIONAL BANK BOXES FOR RENT at-Coal phone ::t to
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