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HE RECENT ELECTION. 1 Not since 18S4 have the Democrats county, State and nation ht-d 1:1 :?K)re cauve to rejoice over victories won. In that year, they not only elected Cleveland, but a Democratic Congress. This year they have el ected a Democratic Congress, have captured five big Republican States and paved the way for a Democratic I'i esident two years hence. Yester day's election resulted in a most diastrous rout that has been given the Republicans in history. Where they were not defeated outright, they h;.d decrtEs d majoritier. For the Democrats, the day was preg nane with results. The election of Harmon, ts Governor in Ohio, and Wilson, as Governor of New Jersey, suggest the West and E-ist ticket for Preo'dent in 1912, of Harmon and Wilson. And it would be a ticket to wm. he defeat m Ohio does nor weigh so heavily upon Mr. Tai't a-- does the defeat in New York upon Colonel Roosevelt. Ohio is thePresi- lent's home, but this is not a presi- dential year, and Mr. Taft did not make hims?lf consnicir.ns. On th j other hand, Colonel Roosevelt tried j to run rough-shod over New York, j He was going to rule or ruin and i from a party standpoint he ruined. ! The return of New Jersey to the i i)emocratic family but places that State where it belongs and at the ! snrne time brings o the front a new j and powerful figure in politics in the j person of Dr. Woodrow Wilson, j The capture of Massachusetts by the Denn crats was one of the unexpect- mony is indicated by the election re ed results and it goes to emphasize turns. It mav be stated as a fact, the extent of the revolt against the : that Mr. Morehead might have done KepuDiican party. That Connect i-' cut should have gone Democratic ! was expected. There were minor ', results of no little significance as ia the case of Chicago, where for r t c me nrsc time in iourteen years, tr.e . Cook county Democrats have come ; into complete control. Then it is probabie that Senator Albert J. j Beveritige, of Indiana, will be retir- ed in favor of John W. Kern, a change that would be the most not- j able among the many ihat are to Le m-dy in Congress. At this writing i t'e consideration will nat be disposed i he Democratic majority in the to ccst much blame upon the Repub House has not been figured out but : licans of the Sfate There were too it will be a great one almost top-J many old party horses put under heavy. The Senate which has stoo i ' the crask of Butler's whip. Char like a Republican Gibraltar, hat; re- H;3 Cna;St?y Pspr. I am glad to commend the work of the country newspaper. It can be! owned by the editor who edits it and, 1 - , , , , - therefore, has behind it a conscience . , and character which can be identi-; fud, which is close to the people : and can give voice to the sentiment ' of its readers. We have to depend ' more end more upon the country ! papers for an educational work that is necessary to a correct understand- j.i i.- 4.: tv,,. o I lot of difference between a man who writes what he is told to write and ! th m0n who writes what he believes I is a message to his readers time when the great dailies are bt- coming more and more business er, terprises rather than exponents o ATininns. P.rcd esneciallv when a nun- u,, ,.r l-ioo hppnmp the nror- erty of predatory interests, the country newspaper increases in im- oortance Williams J. Bryan. Meat . ; 300 lbs. 240 qts. , 100 lbs. , 27doz. , 500 lbs. Cntter Eoss Vcsctablcs- . This represents a fair ra tion f or a man for a year. But some people eat and eat and grow thinner. This means a defective digestion and unsuitable food. Alarge size bottle of ermab in nourishing proper- rids of meat. ties isn poi can tell you mm f I- i on SALE T" ALL VP.UG GISTS is r.l. for onr Pearl St. New York F60S FOR A YEAR iGOli's Emulsion r.".r'- r 3 V'.,.,vl LuckTenny 409 DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. ceived a shaking that has loosened its joints. It has been shorn of much of its strength. There is hardly a sound piece of hide on the G. 0. P. elephant to-day. It is a laugh all over No-th Caro lina. The Democrats, while losing votes in some instances, yet gained enough to carry the State by an over whelming majority and to recapture the three seats it has lost in Con gress. This result had not been ex pected by even the most enthusiastic party man, though Chroncile read ers recall that a month ago, Colonel John S. Henderson said it was go ing to happen. Some of the influen ces that led to the Republican Wat erloo are easily understood. As the Democrats elected Morehead to Con gress from the fifth district two years ago, so have the Republicans ei at naught Morehead's leader ship in the State. The old-liners re sented the unsurption of thier power. They-saw in counties and districts their executive commitees retired and the places the party manage ment given into the hands of anew faction. They were in many instan ces under the leadership of former Democrats. It was a change in con ditions which they did not relish. They skulked, and while they gave the organization their nominal sup port they did not give it the import ant element of enthusiasm. The house may not have been divided, so far as the public could judge, but just how great was the lack of har- well might have retained two of his Congressmen, in fact if Mr. Marion Butler had never been per- mitted to come to the front. The reason is plain. As a politician, Mr. th avenue and thirty-second Street, - t.i .n iiixT iri int. i pjutier is natea as corniaiiy oy tne old Republican organization in this State as he is by the Democrats, There are hundreds of Republicans who looked on with satisfaction at the progress of the Democrhtic war on Butler. This will not be denied, and those who give the matter a lit- lotte Observer , 9th. Kew idea Woman's Magazine emijer. Fcr Dcc- Christmas giving among America's wealthy class is told about in the New Uea Woman's Magazine for , . t . .. . . . December m a most delightful way. Anne 0.Hagan shows In Costy Christmas Land" how the millionares plan their Christmas gifts and what enormous sums are paid for them, Another article of general interest is "The Madonna of the Children, which is the story of a woman m Towa who devoted all her time to caring for homeless and orphaned children. mis numoer contains unee sp.en- Atthhldia articles oi intense luieiesi- w ft j i e j - 4 j women, and eacn is written y a I -F-i "I- T 1 " woman. ivangeiine xsoom, orn ! mander of the Salvation Army,writes ' with charming simplicity on "What I'd Give." It is a Christmas sug- ' gestion of peculiar timeliness, and Miss Booth places happiness for all numanuy auove ul posw.c K.x..a. Lillian Petri, takes the reader on an interesting Christmas jaunt through the streets of -London and Berlin, and should be read by every one. "A Green Christmas," by Reina Melcher Marquis, will appeal to all girls and women. The fiction for the month includes "The Wishing Ring," by Fred Jack son; "That Cavanaugh-Campbell Af fair," by Fredrick White, and 'Jane,' by Claudio Cranston. Fred Jackson's seriel story, "The Carved Door," is continued. Christmas receives special atten tion. There are many clever sug gestions for games and entertain ments for the table and the child ren's playroom. Holiday fashions for wives and dfltiohters are portrayed at length and in color. This numDer whole unusually -good. mi 1 as a "Miss Amy you have the young nrofessor: he's your scholastic lover. You have Scadsworth; he's your rich lover. You have btrongiy; ne s your j lhesk5n S()ft and velvety. It glori athletic lover, and you have Gush- j ,-eS ,lie faCe Cures sore eyes, cold ioiK voiir sentimental lover. Where !, .v;-es. crncked lips, chapped hands. , rl ,-9' !.- T rnitie in? "Oh George, you're too late to I classify."-Chicago Tribune. THE POULTRY PUS1NESS. Feeling and Management of Poultry fcr Egg Production. A bulletin on the feeding and management of poultry for egg pro duction has just been prepared by Prof. J. S. Jeffrey, Poultryman, and issued by the North Carolina Agri cultural Experiment Station. At present, probably three to four million dollars worth of eggs are produced annually by the poultry of the State. On aceount of this and the steadily increasing price of poul try and eggs, poultry keeping is at tracting more attention now than possibly ever before. As this bul letin gives information" that should be of practical value .n poultry feed ing and management, every progres sive poultry raiser should secure a copy of it. It discusses the kinds of stock best suited fcr profitable egg production as well as their proper housing and care. The breeding up of heavy laying strains is also dealt with in such a way as to develop material of value to all those interested in this branch of live stock growing. A comparison is made of different rations, both as regards the cost of egg production and the best develop ment of the stock. The importance of cleanliness and of keeping the houses free from mites is also brought out and recom mendations are given. Any poultry raiser in North Caro lina may receive a copy of this bulli tin (No. 211) free by addressing Director C. B. Williams, West Ral iegh, N. C. Opening of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, New York City. The Atlantic Coast Line makes of- ficial announcement that all their New York trains will enter the new Pennsylvania Railroad Station seven iNew iofk, on and atter .November 27th, and that the West twenty- third Street Ferry, and the Brook- lyn Annex ferry will be discontinued on and after that date, The "Florida and West Indian Limited" will leave from the new station at 10:16 A. M. and arrive at 2:31 P. M. The "Palmetto Limited" will leave at 3:38 P-. M. and arrive 1:50 P. M. and the "Coast Line Fiorida Mail" will leave 9:30 P M. and arrive 5:59 A. M. Upon the inauguration of the "New York and Fiorida Special" January 9th. that train will leave New York 1;26 P. M. and arrive 4:06 P. M. It will be seen from the foregoing, that passengers will have consider able advantages, not on y from the convenience of reaching the s a'ion, which is centrally located and adja cent to street car lines, extending to all parts of the City, but m a later departure and an earlier arrival in the City. The travel for the down town section will be provided for by trains from the Manhattan Transfer Station located near Harrison, N. J. and at which all through trains from the South will stop. They will be taken to the passenger station in Jersey City and can reach the lower Man hattan by the Hudson and Manhat tan Tubes, or by the ferry to Cort landt, or Desbrosses Streets, which service will be continued. Passengers to and from Brooklyn will transfer in Pennsylvania station, to and from Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Via the tubes under the East River, thereby saving much time and annoyance. Under the new arrangement, ef fective November 27th, all Pullman cars operated to and from New York over the Atlantic Coast Line will be electric lighted and equipped with electric fans. The location of the station appeals directly to the hotel guest, the shop per, the amusement seeker, the business man, the professional man and every ciass of travel to and from New York over the Atlantic Coast Line, as the new station is in the very heart of the hotel district, only one block from Broadway, two blocks from Fifth Avenue, and one block from the center of the retail drygoods section, which is supposed to be the busiest part of New York. T. C. White, G. P. A. W. J. Craig, P. T. M. Will Promote Beauly. Women desiring beauty get won derful help from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It banishes pimples, skin "i h.-i for liuiLi. scalds, fever sores. cuts, bruises ana piles bruises ana pnes. oc. at Hi. i i. wnneueau vxv CHARM IN PERFECT VOICE. Probably No One Thing is More Worth Cultivating Than Pure Musical Tone. Many women overlook the f.sct that nothing betokens true refine ment more unerringly than a pure, earnest, well modulated voice, free from affectation. In fact, it is in the voice that the secret of the charm of many women lies. Not everv person may have the advantage of lessons in elocution, but every person who will may cul tivate a pure tone and a pleasant voice. The first step in learning to talk well is to breathe correctly. Let your tones be as clear and as musical as you can produce them Did you ever hear a person speak the name of Brown so that it sound ed really musical? Most people pronounce it with the throat almost closed and from the front of the mouth. There must be a resonance in the voice. Do not waste your breath in speak ing, but let your last tone be as dis tinct as the first. Listen yourself when you speak and catch the first false note. Do not speak in monotone, but modulate your voice to give expres sion, just as you would follow the signs in music. Pitch your voice to suit the time and place not so low as to appear secret, nor so high as to seem bold and nervous. Selected. How To Get Rich. There is a simple formula in Ad venture for December for the ac quisition of wealth. It appears in a story by J. W. Muller, who must at some time have been acquainted with Wall Street. "Early in life he perceived that the simple principle underlying all system of finance was the principle of subtraction. From that discover y it was only a step for a logical mind to realize that the common mass of people are born to be minuends, while persons of genius are born to be subtrahends. He became a sub trahend. That great labor-saving utility, the stock certificate, enabled him to do the greatest possible amount of subtraction in the short est possible time. 'Mr. Bunker kept none of the stock. He surrendered it freely to grasping investors who kept their shares ever afterward, less for their intrinsic! worth than on account of the senti mental associations connected with them. CATARRH SUFFERERS. Gond Thlncs lo Knnw Hew to Get insnt RKlef. If you own a Hyomei hard rubber inhaler, E. T. Whitehead Company wants you to know that they will sell you a bottle of HYOMEI for onlv 20 cents. Remember this, all who suffer with catarrh a bottle of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) is put up in a seperate package and sold for 50 cents, to accommodate the vast army of people who already own a Hyomei inhaler. E. T. Whitehead Company will sell it to you at that price and give you the opportunity to begin at once to rid yourself of vile catarrh and snuffling, hawking and spitting that go with it. Many people through years of neg lect have let catarrh get a strong hold upon them. Some of these peo ple unreasonably think that one bot tle of HYOMFI ought to cure them. They do not stop to think that a diseased condition that is the result of negligence, cannot be overcome in a week. No matter how chronic your ca tarrh troubles, HYOMEI is guaran teed by E. T. Whitehead Company to cure them if you give it half a chance. Just breathe it, that's all, and its healing, soothing, antiseptic properties will make you feel better in a day. If you own an inhaler get a 50 cent bottle of HYOMEI at E. T. Whitehead Company today. If you do not own a Hyomei inhaler, ask for a complete outfit,- which consists of i an inhaler, a bottle of HYOMEI and simple instructions for use. This complete outfit costs $1.00, but you then have an inhaler that will last a lifetime. E. T. Whitehead Co. Shall Women Vote? If they did, millions would vote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true remedy for women. 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