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staUa 1S7. Pb tahed In Two Sections, wy Tue ty and Friday, at Journal Building, 56 0 Or? Btreot "HARLE3 C STEVEN? . . BDiron twn raoranwo. 8UB80BIFTION BATES' Two Month, . . . . . .' 'ye.n Three Month,....;. ....8 "i U Month, ...M " T-It Moath... '? ONLY IH ADVAHO. Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County. ' Advertising rate furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mall . tJTTlM Jocks i only sent on pay-a-adranoe - basis. fhibscribe.s will receire notioa of expiration of their sub scriptions and an immediate response to notice wl . I appreciated T Ioobnai ' r - V "1 it I ' '4 .... Entered at the Postv'doe, Mew Bern JI.Um second-data matter, New Bern, N. C., November 9 1906. ROOSEVELT THE : REPUBLICAN ISSUE The political campaign of 1906, which end Tuesday, November Sixth, must be aet down as remarkable in some ways, but in one way in particular has it established the fact of the Republi can party discarding its platform and principles, and pledging its support to the platform and principles of its Presi dent. Rooseveltism is today the shibboleth for the Republican party, and tariff and stand pat are relegated to the rear, as being worn out. Naturally with the inauguration of the Roosevelt policy, new political methods have been introduced. So sturdy and strenuous aTighter as Colonel Roosevelt could hardly be expected, as President Roosevelt, to be much less a fighter. And his methods have been of the order, anything to win, imitating very successfully the despised "yel lows," upon the principle no doubt, that democratic deviltry could only be matched by republican deviltry. From Maine to New York, the repub lican campaign has been Roosevelt, his lieutenants, voicing the President's sentiments, urging Rooseveltian meth ods. It has not been dignified but no fight is to be carried on with full dress regalia, and come out without damaged collar and coat tail. The new prece dent of a Secretary of State at a Roose velt's order, entering upon a local poli tical campaign, with bill posters and denunciations, is established. It is not dignified, or can it give character, but with with the political power of a party vested in one man, with his name the sole word to conjure with to secure votes, and these votes vitally essential to preserve party power in office, could the people expect the calm and dignity of a Cleveland or McKinley, sustained by parties with principles which were presented to the voters instead of the dictate of a President, through his Cabinet officials on the stump and the press is it to be expected that any think else could come, than has been seen during the past few months? It may be political dignity is given, when a President takes such a personal part in local elections, to the City or State, where the President enters the poli tical ring, but doe it give character to the office of President? And is the office of President of the United States, of character in itself, or is it given character by it occupant? Thia ques tion of course may be answered to suit the individual A GHASTLY RAILROAD EXHIBIT. The railroad accident bulletin issued by the Interstate Commerce Commis sion, recently issued, give a ghastly exhibit of figures, showing the number of wreck victim, for the twelve month ending June 30th, 1906. For the twelve months there were 418 passenge.s and 4,225 railroad era pfoyea killed. The total number of cas- ulties show an increase over the previ t . ....... u . . . ous year of 11.0C0, or a total for the year ending June 30th, 1906, of 70,934. The fact that the property loss was 110,659,189, i the least deplorable in the showing. . That many railroad accident are due to absolute carelessness or inefficiency of employe ia well known, and while many accidents are apparently unavoid ably sGll they- might' have been pre vented, if vigilance were used Jy the railroad official. The bulletin shows that during the last four fiscal years the totar number of casualties in rail roads amounted to 234,750. Of these casualties, 15,364 represented deaths to employe and passenger and the other 219,305 casualties consisted of individu at Injuries. In the same four-year pe riod 1,696 passengers were killed on the railroads. I It any surprise that juries will give ve r Z'cte nearly every time against r 'j fr injuries to people, who I r ? s i is'g? And railroads must expect it, until there 1 a showing made by them of a large decrease in accidents, casualties, injuries received, or death resulting, jand in a service to those who travel and pay for the proper protec tion, that is rightfully due every pass enger, that place his person unler the care of a railroad. BETTERMENTS FROM ASHES :. Local fires, specially where old prop erty is destroyed, usually prove of ad vantage to the community. In New Bern during the past two years, there have been fires, big and menacing, de structive of the property in which the fires originated. And while some prop erty was destroyed that could be class ed as in fair condition, there has been property burned that could hardly be classed as a roes. In all the fire losses, better buildings have taken the place of the buildings burned. In the market dock fire, which cleared away a number of old frame buildings, there is given the chance to make sev eral desirable improvements. The widening of the present water slip at the foot of Middle street, by rebuilding on the land land instead of repiling the area that was formerly over the water. New buildings will of course, replace the old. And perhaps most worthy of serious consideration, is the suggestion that there be a ptreet opened up, ex tending from Craven St. to the A. & N C. freight warehouse on the Trent river. With the exception of perhaps one piece of property, the store on Middle street occupied by Davenport and Son, property owners along the proposed street would quite likely give free right of way, and be glad to have the street cut through. The store in the line, is not 'very valuable, and the property could be condemned by the city. The advantages from such a street, commercially, will be noted by every business man at once. It would give a short haul between important freight terminals. There would be room for a line of railroad track, be sides a street for teams. This would relieve South Front street from the present amount of teaming, and give better ohance for merchants on that street to do business. Besides elimina ting i11 possibilities of having any rail road track along South Front street in he future, when trade demands it. Here is a splendid opportunity for a better ment from ashes, and it is one which should enlist the business interest of this city. MacKay's Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 50 cents a bottle at druggists, 5c doses at foun tains. An Inexpensive Hammock. A 'cheap and comfortable hammock may be easily made by taking two bur lap sacks, two strong sticks the length of both sacks, and three stick the width of the sacks. Put one at each end of the long stick and the third about ten inches from one end. Fasten these to the long sticks firmly. Now take the sacks and pull one on at each end and sew together in the middle with strong string, and the hammock isfin ished. A piece of burlap may be fring ed and sewed to the sides if desired- Home Department in National Maga zine for November. Hid i CIom Call. 'A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ul cer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says A C Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures cuts, burns and inju- les. 25c at all drug stores. Paul O. Stenaland, president, and Henry W. Hering, cashier of the col lapsed Milwaukee Avenue Saving Bank, in Chicago, were sentenced to indeterminate terms in prison. OA. ITORIA, Bean tha Bignatut f .Tin Kind Yw Haw Ahwn Bongtt New Zealand has 2,874 mile of rail road in an area of 104.000 square miles. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science ha been able to cure in all it stages, and that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cur now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure it taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diseaae, and giving the patient strength by building np th constitution and assisting nature' in doing it worth. Th proprietor have so much faith in its curative power. that they offer On Hundred Dollar for any case that it fails to cure. .Send for list of testimonials. Addres F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pill for const! jation. Continued from page L th election of the Republican ticket by a reduced vote. , New ,:. Haven, Coun Connecticut town are reporting early' and indica tions are that the entire' Republican ticket and all Congressman are elected by . pluralities as large as these of 1904. Boston Telegrams received at 9:30 p. m. indicate an increased Republican majority and election of entire State ticket Richmond Scattering returns from various counties show light vote and re election of Democratic nominees in Congress. Official and estimated re turns from 9th district show Republi can loss. Slemps majority in Wythe is 456. Indications are that Slemp (Rep.) is elected by reduced major ity. Brookly The Eagle which has been a staunch supporter of Hughes says it looks now as if Hearst has carried Brooklyn by 1,500 and greater New York by 60,000, Rochester This city gives Hughes a plurality of 1.808. Ithica The election here resulted as follows: Hughes 1,806, Hearst 1,571 The Brooklyn Eagle signals that great er New York has been carried by Hearst New York Herald says Timothy L. Woodruff claims the state for Hughes by 35,000 but estimates that the Demo cratic ticket outside of Hearst has been elected. The Times says indications are that Hughes is elected by 30,000 but the balance of the Democratic state ticket is elected. Baltimore Congressmen Mudd(Rep) is elected by 900 majority. New York Chairman Connors of the Democratic State Committee says; "From .the present information in my possession I am able to state that Mr. Hearst has carried the state by 40,000 majority. Mr. Hughes will come down to Harlem river with not more than 70,000 plurality. I concede Erie county to Hughe by 2000 and Brooklyn by not more than 3000. The Sun says; "The count in Roches ter shows that Hearst has plurality of 730. Des Moines Iowa The vote for gov ernor is large. Cummings majority is somewhat reduced but he will be elect ed. New York The Associated Press bulletin present returns indicate that Hughes is elected by 40. 000. Detroit Mich Governor Warner, (Rep) has been elected by somewhat reduced majority. Vote was two thirds that of 1904. Richmond Latest returns show Re publican loose. Unofficial returns from the Fifth Congressional district shows Democratic losses. Philadelphia Election returns show large Republican gain in the city. New York Evening Post, supporter of Hughes, claim the state by 40,000 with state ticket in doubt Cincinnati-Ohio returns received by the Post, indicate Longworth's (Rep.) election to Congress. Wheeling, W. Va.-Vote of the state very late, election of Republican Con gressmen ia assured. Nashville, Term. Reports show that Patterson, (Dem.) i receiving the usu al Democratic majorities. Majority va ries from 10,000 to 20,000. Baltimore The election of Congress man Talbot is assured. - Atlanta, Ga. -The election quiet. The eleven Democratic Congressional can didates are elected. St Paul, Minn Return received by Democratic State headquarters indicate k landslide for Johnson, Democratic candidate for Governor. ' v Boston This city gives Moran, demo cratic candidate for Governor, 13,072 plurality. ( 1 Detroit, Mich. Warners (Rep.) ma jority ia estimated at 100,000. - : ' Jacksonville, Fla. All democratic candidate in this State are elected. The legislature ia presumably demo cratic The proposition by Governor Broward to drain the everglade ia de featedV ' . ' Indianapolis The Republican State Organization elaim the state by a ma jority ranging from 48,000 to 54 000, Detroit Return by Republicans claim Warren elected for governor by over 100,000 and 12 Congressmen. New York According to incomplete return from all over the stat received op to 10:30 p. m. Charles E. Hughes, To Renrcvc iVpcHtes S Pimples 61a an f'KEA13, ft b.w discov ery, old uutler a hj.iUv r:"r.!ititt ami moowr ti'.tuuiletl If1 It toil to reuntve freckle, pinipiea. t.j liver - aim -tin, fct4 U .t!i!:,3meKH. collar ll- ...... uii ..... i i. .... ... i.. tk it, iH. matter ol how trJu-!r ra-s In lOdaya, Ki-ci fort to kOaaya. Afu..i- li ulo (fcfetaa arc the fikjn will t oK:r, mil. btmtihy ana boautlftil No ioiibto tmrui ran result from- rta nsu. 10 iwnui ur.d (1 uo by leatltim drug alorea ir ut:iti. MTIONAL TOIlfT COWi'AW. Purls. Tei Sold in New Bern by firadham's Pharmacy and other Leading Druggist Republican, has been elected governor overW; R. Hearst, Democrat and In dependent league nominee by approxi mately a plurality of 40,000 or more. Two years ago Governor Higgins, Re publican, was elected by 80,580. St Louis - The Dallas, Texas New claims that Texas will elect a solid Dem ocratic delegni ion of Congressmen, gov ernor and the ulatc officials and state legislature. NolvTH CAROLINA. The weather has been exceptionally fine. Returns so far show larger re turns than expected, bein only ten to twenty per cent, tinder Presidential vote. The Democrats carry Wake Co. by 2,300 majority. Forsyth county last year, 270 Democratic, in doubt. Anson Democratic 1,000, Democrats carrying every precinct. Yadkin prol'ably 400 Republican, loss of 300 to that party. Stokes again Republican. Intense interest is felt in the eighth and tenth Congressional districts. Re turns from only ten counties. In the eighth Hackett carried I reiloll by 100 over Blackburn, a Kepubiic ui gain of 200; he carries Stanly by 200, a gain of 250. Republicans make heavy gains in Asheville over Crawford. This district went Democratic a few years ago by 833, and Blackburn carried the eighth by 255. Additional returns up to ten o'clock appear to show the election of Hackett and Crawford to Congress from the 8th and 10th districts. Hackett gains 253 votes in the home county of Blackburn. Hackett's pain so far 650. He makes gain in Haywood county. The New York Herald says the en tire Tammany judiciary ticket is proba bly elected by a large majority. The World bulletin says Hughes elected gove.-nor, and Chandler, dem ocrat, lieutenant governor. Republicans sweep Connecticut, car rying State and Congressional tickets by large pluralities. In Wyoming, late returns indicate republicans carry State ticket by good majority, and legislature will elect re publican senator. The New Jersey State legislature will be largely republican. - At Philadelphia republicans claim the State by over 50,000 majority. Republicans carry Delaware, electing Burton over Marvel, democrat, and will control State legislature. Senator Simmons claims 45,000 Dem ocratic majority in North Carolina. FoixrtiiomTM fmr eMdrmm tafm, ura. ti aIara- Today Germany furnishes five-sixths of the dyes used in the world. A Rtllahl lUmtdy for Croup. Mrs S Rosinthal, of Turner, Mich., says: W have used i;nanibonain s Cough Medicine for ourselves and chil dren for several years and like it very much. I think it is the only remedy for eroup and can highly recommend it. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Faur vessels are reported ashore on the Newfoundland and other coasts as a result of , last week's storm, and five men who attempted to leave ono of the stranded craft in a boat were lost. HOLLISTER'S Reeky fountain Tea Kuggef s . Brtont SaMaa Holth and Rmwe Vigor. A atMMfla for ConntlnHtloa. Indteentlon. Liver ftnd Kidney troubles. Pimple. Euzema. Impure Blood. Bad Breuth, SluntiKh Bowels, Heixlache (an HtcMtcbe. imhockt Mounuim-ieaiu mu st form. 35 ocnia a box. Genuine made by Iolustsb Dhuo Company. Mutliaon, Wis. , GOLDEh) NUGGETS FOR SALfW PE0PL- An order riven by a verv short offi cer caused 600 or 600 sailors at Porte- mouth, England to mutiny. OASTOniA, o ,v. : Ihe Kind Voa H;m Always Blfnatu Colonel Bo'zherenoff, of the Viborg Regiment,' was seriously wounded by a bullet fired by a member of his com mand during volleying with blank cart ridges. A Mathsdld MlnltUr Rtcsmmtnili Chambsr. lain Cough Rtmady. We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy irt our home for seven years, and it has always proved to be a relia ble remedy. We have found that it would do more than the manufacturers claim for it. It is especially good for croup and whooping cough. Rev. James A. Lewis, Pastor Milaca, Minn., M. E. Church. Chamberlain's Cough Retredy is sold by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duf fy. . la Ten Days, wo m. ..... fMkorad NHKPflOv GF.ClTiES A New Departure In Exploita tion to be a Feature at' the Jauiestowu v Exposition .Norfolk, Va , Nov 0. Among the many interesting features of the James town Ter-Centennil exposition to be held by the sh re r,f Hampton Roads near Norfolk noet y. ar will he the hearty participation f thecitie?. The first lurge city to J. finitely fix upon the Jamestown Expoeicion m a proper plare to exp'oit its greatness was the city of Milwaukee, . iseonsin. Other cities are rapidly falling in line behind the metropolis of the reat northwest. Washington, D. C ia now arranging to make a comprehensive exhibit at the great celebration and other cities are doing likewise.- Hartford, Connecticut proposes to make a big display at the exposition. T. . S. Southgate, .Gover nor of Exhibits and one. of the Board of Governors of the Exposition expects to visit Baltimore shortly and confer with the authorities of that city in re gard to having the Maryland city make a large exhibit at the' fair exploiting its commercial greatness. ; ... u , Notices were sent out recently by a joint committee of prominent Washing ton business men to people of Washing ton calling on them to aid in making a great exhibit at the Jamestown celebra tion. The Board of Trade, the Busi nessmen's Association and the Jobber and Shippers Association are behind this movement and several meetings have already been held in (connection with their plans The member of the committee on behalf of the Board of Trade are Thomas W. Smith, Robert H. Harper and J. H. Small, Jr., Those acting for the Jobbers and Shippers As sociation are Charles J. Bell, President Monroe Luchs, Secretary and R. P. An drews. These men feel confident that 10,000 or more square feet of floor space will be taked up at the exposition ;by the commercial interest of Washington, The business men of the capital feel that it is particularly, urgent that the opportunity to make a good showing be fore the world should not be lost inas much as all Washington ,is anxious to make the city one of the greatest in the country. In Milwaukee similar plans are under way and they have progressed much farther than at Washington. This form, er city is now assured of a great exhibit at the Jamestown fair which will do much toward looming the city's com merce. Committees have been appoint ed and funds are now being raised to carry on this project. , Hat Stood the Tail 25 Ytart. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what . you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. " TVai Enr That. "I suppose you bare found," said th plain citizen, "that every man has his price." "Yes." replied the lobby lt,' Except the man who Is worth buying." Phila delphia Press, William's Carbolic Salvs Wltk Arnica and Wltofc Hazsl. The best Salve in the world for Cut. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all akini eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25c by druggists. - WILLIAMS- M'FG. CO.. Prop's. Cleveland. O. Sold by D. A. Harget It Is imv.'ivs n H'hmI plan to buy soap In a lare (jiuiitltr. mi that It will bare a eluince to b.-come thoroughly dry be fore It. is ueI. Dry soap lusts much outer -tbnii fresh. Free each bar of soap first of Its paper wrappings, a these prevent It from drying properly. The new Pure Food and Drug; Law willl mark it on the label of every cough cure containing opium, cloroform, or any other stupifying or poisonous drug. But it passes Dr. Snoop's Cough Cure as made for 20 years, entirely free. Dr. Shoop all along ha bitterly opposed the use of all opiates or narcotic. Dr. Shoop' Cough Cure is absolutely safe even for the youngest babe and it cures, it doe not limply suppress. Get a aafe and reliable Cough Cure, by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop'. Let th law be your protection. We cheerfully recommend and sell it F. S. Duffy. An English firm which put up potted ham in London, and -which supplied large quantities of canned meats to the British army, haa been convicted of using boracic acid to preserve meat whbh waa unfit for humm consumption when packed. PILEII fILESI PILES! , , Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. . It absorb the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, give instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is pre pared for Piles and Itching of the pri vate parts. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by druggists, by mail, for 60c and il.uu. sola dv u. a nargei. Colonel Martinette. late of the Ital ian army, who took Dart in the Vosge eamoaiim durinir the Franco-German war and eaotured the colors ot tne biai Prussian Infantry Regiment, died the other day in the streets of Kom of starvation. , ' O A O f" We .1 af...A.-X.-aa.V.,V.,V.'.--.,awJaAji Ttxhe Kind Ton Have Always w use for over SO years, " " " - and has been made under his per . ifpCKy "ona supervision since its Infancy. : JZ UCA4&, A110W no one to deceive von in thisj : Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and"JuRt-as-frood"are buft Sxperiments that trifle with and endanger the health off Wants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Oantorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare . goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ife' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo enbstance. Its age is its guarantee. , It destroys Worms ' and allays Fevorlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ) Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep ! . The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ' J' 4 ' GENUINE CASTORIA AUVAYO Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 1 im stimuli ooamurr. n shjmmv araaKT, nkw ram err. J. A. LIVERY, FEED, SALE . I v Largest and Finest Stock of Horses Bern. A CAR LOAD of each Just Wagons, Harness, Robe3, Whips, Cart i a i BROAD ST. PROPRIETOR. --: NEW BERN, N. C LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT !! j-FOR L G. DANIELS' New Lot Horses Also BuKKies, Wagons, Har ness and Saddlery of all kinds. Would do city livery. Good Rig at RenBonablo rates. . . " 'PHONE 104. L. G. DANIELS FALL STOCK ARRIVED ! We Have' Received a Large and Complete Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes, Hats and Notions for the Fall Trade. We have some great Bargains for everybody. Be sure to see us. AL1EHI STOCK DO! B0-C1 MIDDLE ST. Airays RcncnL:? tho kza 1 Bought, and which has been. .' has home the signature f ' Signature of EXCHANGE . ' -.. r and Mules ever offered for sale in New In! Also a complete line of Buggies, Wheels. &c. n tvi r n .. . . . - i jj'"'.':v-:"J-i PHILIP HOWARD 3 . J JOMES . y, , v f. "S. - " . . ', ..- . I ' ! jL.X-wl' "if in lMk.M m ii iii a1
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