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PERPETUATE A HEALTHY DEMOCRATIC STATE MAJORITY No truer expression than that"' from the editorial heading of the Raleigh News and Observer-"Continued Dem ocratic Success Essential to North Car olina's Development," could be pre sented to the people of the State, the voters, whatever their political ideas, for it (a the Democratic party of the "Old North State" which has given character to this" Commonwealth, sta bility to its government, industrial suc cess to its people, educational and com mercial, benefits to every person, re gardless of class or color. ' It is not enough that the recipients of the State's prosperity, comingthrough Democratic management, to quietly ac cept the-conditions. Being beneficia ries they are in honor due to do their part, and endorse at the polls by their votes, the party which has given them good government Because the Demo cratic nominees .for county and State offices have apparently a sure election, does not mean that any Democrat should stay away from the polls, mak ing the total vote one less. It is accepted that North. Carolina Democracy gives to the people of this Commonwealth, good and safe govern ment. Therefore,, this same Democra cy through its nominees, is worthy of the endorsement by a heavy vote next November. No citizen Bhould selfishly accept miiuicipal or State government, and refuse a just acknowledgement to the powers that give them such a gov ernment. There is political partisanism. There is ultra partyism. But beyond these there la the just discrimination to note what a political party does for its com munity interests, as the News and Ob server says: "Again this year the people of North Carolina will sit in judgment upon the record made. On the one hand they will see the remnants of the discredited Republican party making a fine show of promises with its Sunday store clothes on, while in the background is the disgraceful record it has made, and on the other the Democratic party, clean, able, honest, advancing the in terests of the people, careful for their good, promoting education, temperance and good morals, honoring and caring for Confederate Veterans, voting large sums and providing for the care of the unfortunates, adding to the prestige of the State at home and abroad." The question as to the judgment to be rendered next November, is not one calling for any guess. It is certain in faror of the Democratic party. But there should be more than the formal endorsement at the polls by only a mod erately safe vote. There should be a large Democratic vote. Every benefi ciary of good government should give expression through his vote, and there by show a great personal appreciation to the party and those who so wisely conducted the affairs of this State. THE CHEAT PORT OF GALVESTON. i ne aestruciion oi uves ana property in a horrible measure, in 1900, seemed for the time to almost end that won derf ul city of Texas, Galveston. From such terrible destruction and waste, it .would appear that man would be over come and discouraged, that the scene of djad bodies, and destroyed land and buildings would mean the turning away, to build elsewhere. -. . But in its review gf the trade year just closed September 1, 1906, the Gal veston Daily News in its edition pre b nts a sight of the New Calves ton of today, which reveals a city and situ at ion little ahort of the miraculous- Purine the past year Galveston has 1 i n u'l previous records in the value f 1 ) -n exports, in the value of for- i i ,'oris, in the valueof cotton ex- I, in Hie amount of packing house 1 a txpord, in the amount of , ' t. i, in the exports of ani- . i i..e villus of lumber exported, i r It :irtn i, in custjinvhfne re- r i i! i in i;,e !i i'ui i oi lore -n matters and thirteenth among cos torn a districts- Galveston holds fourteenth place among the ports of the world in me importance ol its foreign trade, Galveston .holds first nl&ca in the exportation of cotton; also first piace in we exportation or cotton seed products. Galveston holds second place in foreign export among all Uni ted States ports. This is a marvelous record, and the figures for all branches of trade are simply bewildering, and except ' to the expert, are too great to be thoroughly appreciated. In the value - of foreign exports, Galveston ranks next to New York. In bank clearings, the record for 19064)6 is ,$638,740,000, and the year's increase in 15 per cent, and the increase for ten years is 57.6 percent "; Galveston with the great State of Texas behind it, and the States beyond, naturally is given an impetus towards greatness in every way,-- But the de velopment which haa followed the dis aster of 1900, could not have come, ex cept through the tremendous force and energy of the men who made and re made this great city. It is a re-creation, this new Galveston, and a magnificent one, the glory of Texas and a city to call, for a just feeling of pride from every American. VACATION IS OVER. WHAT NEXT ! There is a different look about the city. It may be that there are more people on the streets, which is the rea son. But there is a different feeling on September eighth and August eighth, due to the season's changes, and the change which people effect themselves. August is a month when financial and social obligations are not met, and those who owe in either, do not care that the obligation is not lifted. Au gust is the month when the spiritual and moral in man's nature have a se vere struggle that they be not side tracked, as are the financial and social There is no real good reason or excuse for it, this individual disregard of per sonal obligation to God and man. But if any one will take note it will be found that the person who takes serious con sideration regarding his obligations du ring the other eleven months, has a pet feet indifference for these same obliga tions during the month of August But vacation is over, and no one feels more glad than he who has had none. It is not selfishness that prompts this feeling. Rather, it is the relief from the loneliness which is felt by those who must see the same streets and stores, the three bundled and sixty five days and nights, each year. It is the relief that comes to see churches open on Sundays, and - 'the people thronging the streets to attend these church services. It is the satisfaction of seeing houses open, instead of closed, of finding people at home, of seeing show bills on the poster boards, telling of performances at the theatre. It is all this and much more to the enforced stay-at-home. , v And to the returned tourist, that has enjoyed change of air and scene, there is an added personal obligation at this season of the year, to be not only good. but do good. Vacation is over and the next thing is to take up work, not as a burden, but in the spirit of confidence. There U work needed on every side. It is not merely to hurry and make money to pay for the vacation expenses. There are the obligations which many owe, that were ignored before vacation time. These should be met promptly and ful ly paid. There is the individual effort needed in good citizenship, to take no tice of all local affairs, and seek better ments where they are needed. There are the religious and charitable duties, all calling for attention, for summer and vacation make the concern of church, ' and the thought of others' needs, too easy to forget and neglect. Vacation la over, and there is every thing next, for the man or woman who has enjoyed the summer's rest There is the spirit of good fellowship to be shown, and the encouragement to be given on all sides, and so prove a help to those who are not rested, but are tired with their routine summer home work, and need the strength of others to help them. The beauty bee is a money-maker. It "honey" np one's thoughts; it sweet ens one's life, its nectar on one's words, and drops, sip by sip, into one's heart when Hollister's Rocky , Mountain is used. Tea or Tablets, 25 cents. F. S. Duffy. If you want enemies excel others: if you want friends let others excel you. From the German. Chambwlaln't Cough Rtmtdy 0a si tht Btst tht Market For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of the motit staple medicines in use and has enormous gule. It is intended es- 'I " j f r acute throat and lur:- 1,1- -i i'S C!';;:S, C"!'!i8l)il crai, ! ! I 'I !' A 4 1 I! li, j . (i l. il li; ,1. It ' 1 j t ! 1 T.i to t .iiO, 8f..J in un- ; t S t i i t' i ' t f r ; f r v ' ' h it in i ' ! f Kaaotify Tour CocIasL; ' nt vast dat-, " KTADINOLA A TKI UNEQUALEO BEAUTIFIES. fomarljr advartiaed and aold at Satlaobv) J 4, cscm ' iAUlNOLA.' NAMNOLA is nut-teKl atwt J. refunded M k (alii ta Mnum (Ample, tan, aadlowness, Bver-apot, collar dbcoloratloo, black-heads dbfirarfag nrp iiooj, ett, ia twenty day. Leave to kin clear, aoft.. KmI'W mnA .. th. beauty of youth. Endorsed by triHii race au cent ana 1jUO eX all - trading drug stores, or by maiU Prepared , by National Tollot Co. Paris. Tear, bold in New Bern bv Bradham'a Pharmacy and other Leading Druggists! Trade Report.' New York Sept 7 Bradstreet's will say to-morrow for Richmond Va.,. and vicinity. Wholesale dealers in and rect Ulcers of spirituous liquors are doing an active business for thia season of the year, usually a dull one. In most in stances the sales for the months of July and August ahow an increase over the same months of last year and for the whole of this year the volume of buis ness in this line shows - considerable in crease.' Local wholesale Paper dealers and manufacturers report active busi ness. Collections in this line are good. They anticipate a slight increase in prices during the next few months. Wholesale dry-goods and notions deal ers continue, fall shipments collections in this line show improvement The local loose leaf tobacco market is at its usual end.seaaon dullness. Practically all of last years crop has been market ed and as yet but small shipments from this year s crop have been received. . Produce dealers are receiving large shipments of fruit and vegetables from nearby districts. The market is strong with good demand. Prices ' are fair Weather conditions' have been much more favorable this week for growing crops. The tobacco crop suffered mere severely than any other during the wet period just ended and even with contin ued favorable weather this crop will not be an average one locally, r- ' William's Carbolic Salve WH aralca as wHek Hszsl. ' The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all akin eruption-. It is guaranteed to srive satisfaction, or money refunded. - Price 25c by druggists. 1 . WILLIAMS M'FG. CO., Prop's, Cleveland, O. Sold by D. A. Harget The Georgia . Democratic platform contains a strong endorsement of Wm. Jennings Bryan, and declares for the disfranchisement of the illiterate ne groes. - - -...v,,; Young ladies should be most particu lar about their looks. " Don't attire yourself carelessly; be faultlessly dress ed, and Hollister's Rocky Mountain Teawilldothe rest Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. F. & Duffy. When the head is sick the whole body is sick. From the Dutch. MacKay's Mac-n-dint ' cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 60 cento a bottle at druggists, 6c doses at foun tains. ' ' - ' Poetry is the art of substantiating shadows and of lending existence to noth-ing. Burke. " ' ,.rii He that will not be ruled by the rud der must be ruled by the rock. Com ish. : - : CaUrrak Casnet be Carta. with Local Applications, as they can not reach the seat of the, disef te, Cat arrah is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must, take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken internally, and acts diree tly on the Llood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrah Cure w not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicions in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the beat tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonder 'ul results in curing Catarrah. Send for testimonials free. " F. J. CHE N EY ft CO. , Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Dnifgista, price 75c. Take Hall's Family.rills for eonatipa tlon. Can't the tenor serve on a baseball nine or a football t'ovenT Wki,.WMj !.... .( LjLLiL Colored Driver Hurt And The - Horse's Leg Broken on George Street Yesterday' morning 'a colored boy was driving a horse belonging to C McCosley, living va the western part of the , city, on ,.: George street and ft became frightened at soma cows which were at the comer of Pollock and ' Georg streets. The hone ran nearly two blocks and fell breaking it kg. - i The bov was thrown out of the waaV on ana sustained painiui out not seri ous iniunaa and the earriare was wreck ed. The horse was killed to put an end to its suffering. Bogue . Septs. , Messrs Gus Pigott and Robert Chad- wick tof Straits who have been spend ing several days on the Sound with friends and relatives, returned Mon day. )' ..; ';''?;.;,,;.::;r.; s-ivj Mr Zeb Carrawan of Vanceboro; has been spending a few days with Mr. R W Smith and family. "J Mr W F Taylor left for Beaufort Sun day evening on business. Mr ' Webb Smith spent Sunday in Swantboro. . Messrs C W Taylor and. L - C Hum phrey made a flying trip to Newport Saturday, but report a "dry town" re gardless of the wet weather. ; Mr Willie R Humphrey of Goldsboro, is home for a few days. - ' , VISITOR. , A fiuarsirtesd Cars Far piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, Piles.- Druggists ere authorized to re fund money if PAfcO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days." 60c. Woman's Day at St. Peters Church, Reduced rates have been allowed over the A & N C Railroad, from all points to New Bern Sunday, Sept 23, tickets good to return on next succeeding day, on account of Woman's Day, at St. Peters A. M. M Zion church. 5 The efforts include 100 women, ' proposing to raise IS each the money to apply on meeting conference and con nectional claims. Carte el IrlgM's Dhwits. Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians for twelve years; had taken a well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recommended but got no relief until I began.using Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four bottle have cured me of this terrible disease. Bef ore I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minures, day and night, and passed a brick-dust substance. I believe I would have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." ' Sold by Davis' Pharmacy. - - Many a man Is more than half afraid of his better half. . ( WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS.. Have von neglected roar Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem aid caused trouble with voor Kid neys and Bladder? Have you pabis in me wins, srae, nacK, groins ana Diaa derT Have yon a flabby appearance of tne iitce. especially unaer tne eveer Too frequent desire to pass urinef - If so William's Kidney nils will cure you. Sample Free. 1 By mail 50 cexta. Sold by Droftrists. ' . . . . , 'WILLIAMS HFG. CO.. Props.. uieveiana. u. soia oy u. A. Harget Active; preparations are being made to bring Paul 0. Stonsland, the fugi tive Chicago banker, back to this coun try, and ft is believed he will not make any fight against it ' MtaTsutf lor Thirty tsars." I have suffered with tetter for thirty years and have tried almost countless remedies, with . little, if any, relief. Three boxes of Chamberlains Salve cured me. It waa a torture. It break g out a tittle sometimes, but nothing to what it used to do, D, H. Beach, Midland City, Ala. Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. & Duffy. As a war measure against the Penn sylvania railroad, the .Vanderbilt inter ests will sell e i,000-mile book, good over their. 25 lines and without time limit, for 20. . 11 ' iaaaaa n A Cola SstHts la Hit Klsasysr' ' A. J. Jennesse, S201 Butler St, Chi cago, writes: "I am a switchman and am out in a!! kinds of weather. I took a cold which which settled in my kid neys and I was in bad shape. I tried several advertised remedies with no benefit, unt'.l I was recommended to try Foley's KiJncyCure. TwoUiird of a bottle cured tne." Sold by Davis' Pharmacy. With 1 rtcf t' a proceed from t1 e recent s'.a cf I ..: '.noreand C'.ios.K U,s r.-.r.- -7lv;. r..:irond will p..r cUoeli.C '; ' .if.. '.tear tot"' it in cor: jv...Ii t:.s former roJ. r tr:i r "i r tsi ejj as :."::! City Graded School Opened. Railroad Rate Law Made ' J a LocaT Issue. J Insane Man Artested.Run " rvWawayBo''Lo-' -" ' :!j-cateL; .; ;" " . ; Special tbrrespondence ! Greensboro Sept 7 At the close of Federal "Court "yesterday afternoon, District Attorney Hoi ton practically rested tne government case, anaaeiena ant Hardin- will begin the intrSuction of'witnesses soon after. the morning session convenes.' ' The evidence' yest erday consisted of recitals by witness es as to the running of the stills of James Ledbetter, James Hffler and James Ellis, and an effort to ahow that Harkin must have knbwn of it. In Qua connection Hardin's 'offlcial' diary of each days movement was read, to show that he was in -the neighborhood ef these stills, at the time they were run ning, and made no mention of iheir ex istence in his reports to 'the govern ment i-'v ':-.ir-f.. &F '- : About a hundred deaf and, dumb students of the' Morgan ton Deaf and Dumb School were in the city yester day afternoon returning to Morganton from their, vacations spent at home. Attached to the Raleigh train last night waa a special coach for the'accommo- datkma of the children. : Other children came in on the'seversl branch line trains and all left in special can attached to train No. 85 last night i; ; " The CityXiraded School opened this week and the increased "enrollment over last year indicates the rapid grow th of population here. . The attendance last year was 1,500. . This year 2,000 have been enrolled already. At the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, President Lee IT. Battle was instructed to appoint a committee of five to undertake the work of seeing to it that Greensboro as early as possi ble shall get the benefit of the new railroad rate law. ' As the committee was a very important one, Mr. Battle took plenty of time and selected it v fry carefully. He announces the follow ing as composing the committee: E. J. Justice, M. W. Thompson, O. C. Wy- song, R. M. Douglaa, and W. E. Har riaoa. -;f. George F. Bird, a white man about 56 years old, who lives near Lindley Park, was committed to jail yesterday by deputy sheriff Wealherly on ah af fidavit, charging Bird with being of un sound mind, and dangerous to the com munity. An attempt will be : made to get him in one of 1 the State Asylums. Bird's actions at the jail, it is said, ap pear to be entirely rational. - Mr. Will Hoyt, of High Point was here last night to get his son,7 Will, 13 years old, and who left home about a year ago. The boy was running as news butcher. With the assistance of policeman Stedman the boy was located and was taken home by his father. Atlantic Hotel Will Clote Soon. The Atlantic Hotel at Hwehead City will ekiee for season 1906 night of Sep tember 14, 1906. The Atlantic ft North Carolina Company extends its thanks to the public for its cordial support In making this one of the most successful seasons in the history of this popular resort. ' '.' : Further investigation of the New foundland fishing dispute, with the view of negotiating a new treaty, has been ordered by President Roosevelt. OAOTOIltA. ' Britl aJWoi Haw timm Baagit SUrvInf Ts Dtatb. Because her stomach was so weak ened by ualess drugging that she could not eat, lira. Mary 11. Walters, of bt. Clair St, Columbus, O., waa literally starving to death. She writes:. My stomach waa so weak from usless drugs that ,1 conld not eat, and my. nerves were so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Lloctrie Bitters; wi'h the wonderful result that Improve ment began at once, and a complute cure followed." Best health Tonic on earth. 60c. Guaranteed by all Drug gist. It is stated that the Cuban insurgents will buy two or three ships in New York and may make trouble for the government vessel which is about to start south with arms. Glva Up ie Dl. " B. Fpirgel, 1204 N. Virginia street, Eva 'villa, Ind., writes: "Foroverfive yf is I was troubled with kWncy ' ' Vr s.Tections which ca';rl me i la and worry. I lu.t f t ' v s all run cjwn, and a yer t i 1 ' ' n wo.k 1 r.Un 'y, I 1 1 i tf t' e i 1 1 ' , :. :.., .a 1m ci 1 ; 1 1? ' 1 v 11 " j ' t . ; - i i- - c ; ' : t 1 j- au EARTH'S MKUttEST AK3 utt ,.: T f . 1 eosTirPEERiess", yfe0"ii-L SUPBtMF UaPRISE& MEBfi INVINCIBLE ARTISTS - IN . DEATH INVITING FIATS' CAILY. IIOO , 4tARE WILB A.MMALS? ARCtST AAIIROA0 CONCERN fr all 1 - v I tt TENTS SUN AND RAIN PBOOr - SE ATS'FOW 11,000 PERSONS PROPCLUD BV STtAM ThiilHTta1 Equestrians, Tearless Aerlallsta, Sasaluig' Wire Kings and Qoeanav Amar'Tig Acrobats and Gymnasts, Bonaleaa Marvels, Saahing Ka-a " Bldara and Driver, Expert Sloyolista, Wonderfal '- '" t ' WI XBVH DIVTtE OR BISATPOMT dnpfgiera, iiaconiaunKiy jcanoated Kle- phants, Horses, tfonkeys and Everything Wealth can Procure Culture Suggest Experience Conceive. 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