Mmtml Befn wtmm VOLUMI IXVil. IIW BERN, CBAVEN COUNTY, . C, T0I8NT, MOVKMBIE 15 19fl4.-riR.vT 8ECTI0N. NUMBER 67 Lace Car tains I Special Monday and Tuesday liiaaaaaailA 8 1-8 Yds Long, Beautiful Patterns. 1.28 value for .76 f 2.00 value for $1.80 $1.75 value for 1.25 3.00 value for (2.00 WWf fftTtffytWtffVftfftffffttTffffTftt (W White or Arabian Nottingham Lace Door Panels, made on iy heavy combination net Large size. Price $1.00 to $8 00 IJ.MITCBELLACO PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. JUS1 RECEDED Sour kraut, mince meat, seeded raisins, citron, new pruner, evaporated peaches and apples, new lot Harvey's small hams and breakfast strips, macaroni and cheese, sw. et and cour pickles, cranberries, ban annas, nice Baldwin apples 30o pk, finest quality malaga grapes 20c lb, self raising buckwheat ? old fashion buckwheat, new oa'. flakes, brown sugar 5c lb, chocolate 10c and 20c per cake, very best quality; complete stock fresh canned goods. A big stock to select from. Qual ity the very highest. Prices as low as possible. We will thank you for your patronage and do our best to please you. Wholenalo fc Retail g . rocer, Phone 91. 71 Broad Mt I. L McDAlL New Arrivals New Line of Furs in the New Styles for Ladies, Misses and Children j DEMOCRATS TALK POLITICS And Continue To Show Figure. Im portant Legal Cat. Watte Law a Triumph, Bays Batty. Raleigh, Mot 12.-Judge and Mr Prltchard arrived here today from Ash vllle. The Judge at noon began the hearing of the ease of Forrest against Southern Lumber Company, of which W J Edwards of Suford U the receiver, he being alio the receiver for the Caro lina and Northern railway. Forrest seeks to remove the receiver of the Lam ber Company and to have a special mu ter appointed to take testimony to In vestigate alleged Irregularities. Mot long ago Cameron McRae was appointed special master. Today a motion wat made to remove him, on the ground of alleged batiaees relation with IredeL Mearei, one of the attorneys for Forrest. The Democrats were talking a goor deal today about North Carolina's vot In the election just held. Yesterdsj the Republicans, or some of then: were claiming that they would get close to 100,000 vote ou the official count but ay they have reduced their figures tc something like 80,000. A. D Watts. Chairman Simmons' private secretary says the Democrats will have 120,000 votes, and at least 47 or 48 thousand majority In the vote for governor. He sayi he doubt very much- whether the Republlcats get 76,003 voter, North Carolina gave Bryan 24,000 majority sod has doubled that dgure for Parker It la claimed that no other State did so well. Tet there was s tremendous stay at home. vote. Not 80 per cent of a full vote was cast. There sre 800,000 white voters, and 350,000 would be thought to be a good vote. The total this year will hardly reach 100,000. Today Chairman Josiah W Bailey of the State Ami Saloon League Issued an address to the people on the result as to ih temperance matter. He says: "It must be an Impressive lesson to us all that a party could go before the people defending bo sweeping a temperance enactment at the Watts act and achieve the triumph the Democratic party achieved. From all reports we can gath er the new legislature will be as strong ly Democratic as the one which enacted the Watts law, and even more strongly tor temerance than that legislature was. It is true the Democrats have probably lost the eighth congressional district, but It 1 the d t ronghold of the distilleries has always been Republican and In it are the liquor towns of Williams and Shore, by Incorporating which the las legislature made the blunder of aorren derlng the Watts act In Yadkin county. Therefore, so far from charging this loss to the Watts act, we may as well charge It tj the uncalled for compromise of the Walts act. We are not Inclined to press this point, but we know from visit to Yadkin that It would have been more Inclined to support the Democrats hsd they not compromised the Wstti set by Incorporating Williams and Shore. It is also true that one or two counties have been lost snd one or two gained. Brunswick will send a Repub Ucaa to the legislature but he Is an out to out temperance Republican and he defeated a whiskey ring Democrat." UDHICH SAID NOTHINE But All Priced Low. Ladies Sweaters. VERY SPECIAL, All wool, in cardi nal and white, at $2 00 MAJORITY OVER 5,000 For Hon Charles R Thomas. Congress man From The Third Dlstrlot. The reiult of the election on Tuesday In the Third District presents some in terestlag facts, showing the popularity and strength of the present represent ative with the voters of the Third Dls trlot. The official count gives Congressman Thomas more than 6,000 majority! as evidenced by telegrams received from the county chairman on yesterday. His rote is more than double bis opponent and he ran ahead of bis ticket In most of the counties of the district, receiving not only the solid democratic support bat the support of men of all parties. In Wayne oounty he received the largeet majority on the democrat ic ticket. In Oas'Ow he rsn one bun dred votes ahead of Governor Glenn, and the showing made by the Third Dlstrlot compares most favorably with any District In the State. The vote was heavier in the Third District,- and the falling off of the vote lea than in others, according to popu latlon, manifesting the appreciation and confidence of the people in Ml Thomas as a Representative. The people send him back to Cong res With his Influence strengthened, and they can feei assured they will receive the same faithful servloe In the future as in the put, for the ensuing two year. By hit position on the Important Com mlttee of Public Buildings he is able to be of service not only to the Dlstrlot but the whole State . MOHi Others of Party Expressed Themselves Favorably. A MATTER OF HEALTH News in Nutshell. Tee Much Weather For New Eng land Crowd. Money From Pea body l and. Lawks Like Black Itnm. Snowing For Tkree Hoars. Raleigh, Nov 18-Attorney General Gilmer returned this morning from Morehead City, wbera he went with the party of New England capitalists headed by Senator Aldrieh of Rhode Island. They went over the Atlantic and North Carolina railway and they spent Satui dsy night and part of Sunday at More- head City. So severe was the storm that they could not leave the bote', and any Inspection of the harbor or anything else wss impossible They were very handsomely entertained. The party ex pected to stay until Wednesday and to stop at Raleigh part of Taesdiy on their roturn home, but on account of the Storm they left for home st noon today Tbey expressed themselves a pleased with the situation and there are intima tlons that the prospect are good for the deepening of Beaufort harbor. Con gressman Small and Capt Johnson of the U S Engineer corps were present and they and Mr R S Rowland had maps of the harbor, showing the bar obstruc tion which is to be removed, In order to give 27 feet of water. The estimated cost of thus deepening the bsr is only $300,000. Senator Aldrieh said nothing, but Other members of the party expressed themselves favorably. State Superintendent Joyner has re ceived $4000 from General Agent S A Green, of the Peabody fund, to be dls tributed among North Carolina schools as follows: $1000 to the State Normal and Industrial College, $400 to each of the four negro State Normal schools, $1000 for rural local tax and consolidated school district. State Entomologist Sherman has re ceived 600 dead cotton boll weevils from Texss, and will distribute these to cot ton growers In the various sections of the State. They wl N pat up in rials so fixed with cotton a to hold the In sects against the side so they can read lly be seen, and thus farmers will know the boll weevil at a glance. Entomologist Sherman, who Is making the collection of .North Carolina grass hoppers for the museum says he be lleves he will get a hundred species from the State. A lady of Halifax county sent him 50 specimen, illustrating a dozen species. He will be very glad to have these Insects sent him. The Secretary of State in the course of hi searches in the Capitol for old documents has fonnd s map of Mecklen burg, wh!ch though not dated I quite old, as It shows the Indian lands and contains a thousand and sixty two square miles, Including the "harrens The county area Is now otto square miles. Mr Hackett came down from Wilkes boro today, and says It looks like the 8th district is going to be represented by Spencer Blackburn. On the face of tbe returns he baa 942 majority. He says nobody thought Blackburn would get in snd that the latter did not really think so himself. Yesterdsy snow fell here three hours, from 1 o'clock nntil four in the after noon and ont In the country trees and posts and telephone pole were whitened by It, though the ground wss to wet It did not stick. It came from the west, the wind being very strong snd the temperature barely above freezing. Dur lng the night there was a freeze. POWDER The Gem an strd-nts tttcked tbe ittl'an at I jivcr-ity if V lent. a. an i many heads were conflict. b-oken In the fierce The report of coniemplaied media tion In the war In tbe f r east have again made it plain that trance does not con 1 rider the lime opportune to exert In i fluence singly or jointly to Induce Kua- .la to make or accept terms. Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE State Press on Election. We preferred another and did what wo could to defeat bim and elect Parker Roosevelt has been chosen by the great American citizenship. Therefore it become the doty of the minority to a stBt him in bringing honor to tbe coun try over whloh he preside and to work for it upbuilding and enrichment. Lit tleton New-Reporter. We deeply deplore this sectional feel ing that abow itself so unmistakably in this election and wo believe that the President In hi reckless negro policy ha fanned the ccals Into this hurtful flame. Had the president followed Judge Prltchard' policy on the negro question in the Southern States, we believe he would have made many more friend In the south and at the same time done more for the negroes In the South. Walnut God Times. It will be teen, therefore, that the Roosevelt administration has been un equivocally endorsed. Whether that endorsement will make the rough rider president more reckless 1 a problem that time only can reveal. At any rate his endorsement Is sufficiently large to make such a contingency alarming from a Democratic standpoint Waynesvllle Courier. According to Military Secretary Ain worth's report the army strength is 3, 871 officers snd 68,94$ enlisted men. NATURE TELLS TOD. As Many a New Bern Reader Knows too Well. So Bryan, Hearst and Watson, are thinking of forming a new party. It does look like the democratic party, nationally, has met a Waterloo. One reason is that it can't stand on one platform long enough to make it solid. Such flaps as that I rom free silver to gold, without warning, doesn't catch the people. Kings Dollar Dally. Burlesque, insincerity, "get in" lac tics will not go down with the people of this country. The party without a pol Icy, or the one that jumps back and forth at the behest of those who profess to know just what is needed to win stands no chance at all. Raleigh Enterprise. S s The thing has happened the Nation haaapoken, Theodore Roosevelt, Im perialist and Plutocrat, has been erected to the highest office In the land. That theSoulh had no pari In this is both.signi Scant and pleasant. Not while the world stands will the South endorse a man for President who invites the negro to bistable. This sentiment was never stronger, than now. Elizabeth City Tar Heel. A beautiful granite memorial to Colonel William Washington and the Marquis of Bretegny, and their Virginia and North Carolina cavalry is about completed, and ready for shipment to Guilford battle ground. It will be erected east of Spring Vale on tbe top of the steep hill. Nimorvlch Danchenko, the well known Russian war correspondent of the Associated Frees, telegraphing from Mukden under late date, ay the re port! of the death of Gen. Kurokl are confi rmed . According to his version t be splinter of a shell struck Qen. Koroki, tesrlog out a portion of his breast. He died Oct 4tb at Liaoyang and his body J was sent to japan. It is underatood that arrangements have been practically c mplet9d for the floating of a loan of $250,000 000 In Ber lin, cf which German bank have under written three-quarters and Holland banks the remainder for Russia. From tbe results of a telegraph operator's error in a train order, eight person were killed In a head-on colli Ion netr Salt Lake, Utah. A protest was tiled with Secretary Ray against tbe alleged condlli n of the opium trade In China, for which Eng land is blamed. BABY'S DELIGHT And Mother s Comfort (fiUCUrn YSArV John Morley, a noted British publi cist, who Is a White House guest, ex presses his admiration of American elec tion methods. The United States monitor Wyoming was seriously damaged when she ran on the rocks at Pt White. Preliminary ex amination indicates that a leak was sprung, two compartments being already flooded. The vessel will have to go to the navy yard drydock. Free Mulberry Trees for North . Carolina Farmers. A supplementary budget of $30,000,000 for the expenses of the Army 1st German Southwest Africa Ma result of the in- surrectlons will be presented to the Reichstag In December. n n ant a pleasut physio try Chamberlain' Stomach aad Liver Tab lets Tbey are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. Sold by all Druggist. When the kidneys sre sick. Nature tells yon all about It. The urine Is nature's calendar. In frequent or too frequent action. Any urinary trouble tells of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney lib. New Bern people testify to this: L A Smith, superintendent of Crystal ice Co., IB Griffith street residing at 13 Griffith street, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills for my kidneys and back. The secretion from the kidneys waa all out of sorts, and too frequent In action. Doan's Kidney Plus stopped this. My little boy wss troubled with a kidney weakness and the seoielions were highly colored and full of sediment. I gave him some of the pills and they cleared hi secretions up to their natural color. 1 cannot but consider Doan's kidney Pills an excel lent kidney cure and do not hesitate to aay so, 1 obtained them at Bradham's Pharmacy." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents Poster-Mil burs Co, Buffalo, N Y., eo'd agents tor the United States. Remember the name Doene amt take no other. By the poor, le of the Southern States, a well as by all right thinking cltlxena throughout the Union, Mr Roosevelt's election wUlbe sincerely deplored. He Is essentially a "sectional" president. He owes hi election, in the. last analy sts, to the influence of sectional preju dice which he baa studiously striven to revive since the death of President Mc- Kinley. With the audacity of a polit ical charlatan he ha; almost every hour since the tragedy at Buffalo, sought to redraw sharply the vanishing lines of sectional distrust. Newton Enter prise. Great tonic, braces body and brain, drives all Impurities from yonr system, Makes you well. Keeps yoa well. Holli ter's Rocky Mountsin Uea. 35 cectt, Tea or Tablets. F 8 Duffy. GIANT SWEET POTATOES Pamlico County Farmer Shows Some Yams That Are Wonders. Pamlico county, always celebrated for Its rich soil and splendid a&rlouu tural advantages now offers a record breaker in the way of sweet potatoes. Mr W H Brought on of Arapahoe sent to the Journal office yesterday five of the finest specimens of saccharine tubers that have been seen this year. They were red yam, of the Patty Sauls variety and bavins; a combined weight oi lof pounds, the largest one weighing 41 pounds. Notwithstanding the great else, they an eald to be as tweet a tbe smaller varieties, whloh tbey are rapidly super seding. They yield well In the field. . The past several seasons' experience in silk-growing In North Carolina has demonstrate! that the women and child ren of this State may by light and inter esting work during six weeks of early summer and without Interfering ser ouBly with tbe ordinary duties, etcbearn from $80 to $40. Those who can devote more time to the work may earn mora Every pound of silk cocoon grown in North Carolina in 1904 ha been sold at 90 cents to $.100 per pound. It Is necessary to increase the avail able supply of silk-worm food. Every farm and village lot In North Carolina, having dry soil, should have at least 100 trees. The fn.il cf seedling mulberries I ex collect for poultry and hogs. The roots spresd widely near the surface of the soli and will prevent even steep hill sides from washing. We recommend that farmers plant seedling mulberries IS x 18 feet apart, permitting the plants to branch low. Uae the field as a ran for poultry or hog and allow the child ren of the family to have the leaves for feeding Bilk-worms as a source of pocket money. In order to encourage the planting of the white mulberry, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture will dis tribute during the fall of 1904, among the farmers of the State, rooted seedling trees In lots of 60 and 100, Not more than 100 will be sent to one person. Recipients of trees will be required to pay postage or expresssge at the rate of one cent per tree. This amount mutt be enclosed with application. Send stsmps or money order not bank checks. Addreas applications to and make money orders payable to the undersign ed. GERALD MeCARTHY, Biologist, M C Dept of Agriculture, Raleigh, N C. Two Features of Rowland's Touring- Company's Visit. One noticeable feature of President uowiancrs party was that there was no Klntson man in It. Kinston Free I Press 84th. And CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure. Not only are they the purest, sweetest, and most effective for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands of infante and children, but tiey afford instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest tor tired mothers, in the severest cases of torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, with loss of hair, and are sure to succeed when all else fails. gold throughout the world. Cutlcum Sop, 13c-,Otnt-nn-iit .Wc., Resolvent, SOc. ( In form of Chocolate OoftIM l'tlls, -'''C. pr vUl of ft)). DepoU: London, Chartw hoiuwsq.; I'trtt, 5Hued.ItP.ii-, Bolton, 17 ColumblH Ave. Pottef IruB n l.'htiu. Corp., Sole Prop.. "send lor All About MbiSMn, Sclp, md Bala" There has been some talk that Arthur Devlin might not be on third base for the UUnts next season. It would be a mistake to take the Washington bey off the bag unless he could be replaced by a Collins or a Bradley. Devlin was very good last season, and will be better next Be had a bad spell in the middle of last season bnt lie came back like a winner. Exchange. All grades of refined sugar are advanc ed 10 cents per 100 pounds. 1 A girl's "complexion1' may be stamp ed on ber lover's heart, but most of the "complexion" come off unless put there by Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. "Powder's a bad thing." F S Duffy. No Poison In Chamberlain's Cough Remedy From Napier New Zealand Herald: Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medi cines that were sold in that market. Uut of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all polsutts. This i xception was Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, made by the Chamborlaln Medicine Co, Dee Moines, Iowa USA. The abseenoe of all narcotlea make this remedy the af est and best that can e ban; and It ta with a feeling of security that any moth er can give it to ber little one. Cham berlain's Coogb Remedy la especially recommended by its ranker - for coughs, colds, croup and whooplna congh. This remedy Is for sale by all Drug" gists. Old Wire for Fencing. A great quantity of old wire good for fencing, btJing and other pur poses, the best grade for sale. En quire of Home Telephone and Telegraph Co. And another was from New Bern. TAKES LESS WEARS LONGER DeLancy Gregory of Port Plain, lf.T. NEW BbRN PRODUCE MARKET wnoLEt ale pbicks cubbknt. Eggs, per dozen 19c Chickens, old per pair 65 young, per pr 40 & 00 Pork, per lb 7 A 8 Live Hogs Beef, " .... no representative 1 Hides, green, per lb dry, Beeswax, " Corn, per bush Oats, " Peanuts Potatoes, Tarns Bahamas Local Grain Market. Oorn.perbu $.60001. Oats per bu ... .00 Meal, per bu JO Hominy, per bu 80 Corn bran, per 100 lbs M H M Ooosby, Grand Rapids Wlfs could not eat or sleep. All ran down. Three packages Holllster's Rooky Moun Tea made her strong and healthy. coats, Tea or Tableis. V tt Daffy. conl Tun lain too To Longman & Martinez. Paint Makers, N Y: "Its a surprise how little LAM Paint is required to paint a bbr house Have sold the L & M for over twenty five years. "Many houses are well painted with four gallons of Longman & Martinez L &M and three gallons of LlneedHl mired therewith. Actual eost of L ds M leas than $1 90 per gallons. Wears Sud cover ilk gold. Sold by Hyman Sop ply Co, ..OA; 0 .07 .BosWt 810 80 to 88 75c ...6740 Wheat bran, per " 1.40 Feed, 100 lbs UU Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs iM Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs M Ship stuff 1J0 HO. 1 llmoinv. ner tan Bon MBS 80 .70 .00