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K . - ?0L. XIJI-HO. U9. .'i W BXB1, 1. C. TUISDAT M0RII5Q, SOYEMBIR 8. I904, TWENTY Tm.lt If VtSB WMIMIIMM.MM.I M '.' DEHDCRATS CONFIDENT NORTH (ROUNA f AwmncFHmw IJUS1 RECEIVED 'lit Think State and National Tickets Will Be Elected. 7AKf m 10-4, all woo), fyhite.or gray, $350 if -4 $4.75 f 2-4 $5.50 Mercerized Dawn Comforts t2-4 J.Q.HWKLMCO I I PHONB 288. : 43 PoZocA St, Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 Get Yottf AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PHIL. HOWARD. 3 I CAROLINA BRICK CO., Planti at Clarke, Hymen's Siding, Einston and Roberaonville. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for our produot justifies onr claim, that we fnrnLsh the Beat Bu.lding Briok on thri market We are now erecting Dry Hilda that will not only inarase onr output, but will alto ma terially improve the quality of onr product MMAH SUPPLY COMPANY, New Bern, NO Belling- Agents New Masonic Theatre ! Friday NiKht Nov. 11. John M- Illckey PreeenU the emi nent Tragedian John Griflith,. aided, by S brilllast company ,of legitimate player in a itopendoot prodootion of- BkatopeajrV lm. Hrrtaj a aged y f ' Psialing elect ical tffeoll; BUrt-1 ftti. i..J.i .i i""s -""""t .iihiwi tbauio tablean, etc A We of en- ..'hMtmenl In tlx acta, ' inrrouslDg . any perform in oe aver given la thle . eJt?..l - - ' - - I - ' IToot ' 710, $1 aid i 60; J gat. t koj ttf tOo, 764 m I3e'i on sale - si ii :,L- -tii-SnEOraie'vHAKCOCK Attorney at Law. $4.00 looks good spreads better wears best Economical ii Fuel Spleni in vail Life tin to mraliij 68 Hlddle St Fall Suit Uur new stock nas arrived; we have the largest and beet selected stock we hate ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Oor Shoe department is complete wit'i the 1 test styles of standard makes. We welcome our old pat rons and invite the public to in spect our stock before buying elsewhere. M. i eHrMsMetl Fountain Pens the West Pens made.1 a For sale by -. Owen G. Dunn ' Leedleg frlaler Stationer, Cer. PsllKk travee Bis. , - mwt-0fmmimBmmw' ' i -rz r -r ;eeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeesei Tbe Ktw Yotk Journal an& 2 Washington Toat (ot th fnl lest and quickest rstoCDS." ' , Absolutely Pure MS 0 SUBSTITUTE A & N C Official Change. Special to Journal. Rait igh, November 7 Governor Ay cock appoints R A. Morrow, member of the Board of Internal Improvements of the A & N 0 road, to succeed B W Ballard, resigned. PORT ARTHUR NEARLY GONb Borne, Nov 7. The Toklo correspon dent of the Olonale di Roma wires that Port Arthur ij regarded as taken In the Japanese capltol. The Russians still hold four forts, but the town Itself Is opei to the Japanese on the northeast. The troops of the Mikado di loot enter the town ai the Port, because It is still under lire from the Llaod mountain forts. AU the beselgers' efforts will now be directed, towards the Golden Bill fortress. Death of John J. Gaskill. After a brief bat very distressing Ill- nets, Mr John J Uasklll passed- away Sunday night at 11:40 o'clock. Be had been sick for two weeks and from the first his case was regarded as desperate. He was surrounded by loving relatives and friends and his end was peace ful. John J Gaskill was born in New Bern July 1Kb, 1870. He has always been a resident of this city, a student in her schools and a promote- of her Interests. He wu a popular young man and was one of the best Informed men on gener al topics In the olty. In his eapaoity as fireman and Assistant Chief he was faith f ul and efficient. Surviving htm are his mother, sister and two brothers who have the heart felt sympathies of a wide circle of friends. The funeral services will be held at the Centenary Methodist Church this afternoon at 8 o'clock. Rev Q T Adams will officiate. Members of both Fire Companies will assemble at the engine houses this after noon at o'clock to attend the funeral of Mr John J Guklll. By order of the Chief, H X BOY A LL, Members of the Atlantic Tire Com pany are requested to mart at their headquarters at o'clock this afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr John J Gas kill By order of Foreman, ' J A HUNN, (Secretary. To the Membsrs of Hew Bern Steam Fire Engine Co., No 1. Tos are hereby notified to assemble at yoerOomr any rooms at twoo'elosk to attend the fnoeral of your late Com rede, J JOasklil. By order of Foremen. H D WOOD, Becretary. IlfTEREST INCREASES The revival meetings Wklca re being held at the OeaUaery Methodist ehiroe are aroesrtg great ta Wrest la the city. Sunday Uete was a .remarkable dessosv BtratlBtv. After each Samoa which was a seroag aad eonvtaotaf plea . large leather weal ' forward ,1a response to the tsvltaUoa of the minister to shoes who were not Christians. Tie evening set t toe was particularly aval ittrrtng to all who heard the Alsooorse whether ChrUtlaa or alaser. . Aboei TO persons went to the front at night. , t .. ; After the service saly the entire congregation went ap sad shook beads with the pastor sad to thank hiss for his termoas, whloh every oae eaid, aroesed their bettor nature and last) lied la thesa a desire to Hvaaaore eoesleleat ChrlstMnsYf - -, V ,T . ' New; Masoiiic' Ttcatre 1 UcfJ. ilinht p UUVUIUUul j "Light and ChadoTj-3 of the Civil 7ar." Trcnentcd by the Elocution Class of tho N. B. It, A, under the tnan t -t rf r.rr.n The Usual Political Oplmlsm. Chair man Simmons Says No Apathy Exists and Democratic Ma jorities Te Show Increase. Congressmen Safe. Raleigh, Nov 7. Matters are very quiet here today, everybody talking about politics and waiting for some thing t hsppen tomorrow. The Demo crats Ire pretty confident, as to the National matters, while the Republicans profess to be absolutely sure of their side winning. Harry Skinner returned this morning from the eighth congress ional district where he has been speak ing. He says BlapkbOrn will certainly be elected to Congress there. Skinner says the Democrats will be surprised at the result of the election in tbe S'ate as they will get only between 83 000 and 45,000 majority. Hefbslsrea the Repub llcsns wtll have at le8t forty members of the legislature, but thai they will carry very few oi the eastern counties. From what he says some of the Repub licans have evidently thought they would cany a number of eastern conn- ties How they got sich a notion as that is bard to uuderitan 1. Skinner ad Kits that a number of the Republlcase are afraid of New York. He says ilui if that State goes against Roosevelt the attained coiditlons will affect other States. At Democratic headquarter) every thing was quiet. The work his been done there. Chairman Simmons sa)S tbe party has never been In a finer con dltlon since he has been Chairman, than at present. Thare is leu dls-iatUfactlon and less Indepententitm than he has ever known. He says there is no wide spread apathy as some people have de clared there was. The country people have been busy harvesting their crops, during the wonderful weather, but really their Interest In politics Is as great as ever and that the vote which wtll be polled tomorrow will show that there Is no luke warmneas or indiffer ence. He predicts that the vote will be even larger than it was two years ego and that the Democratic majority In proportion to tbe total vote polled will be as large as It was then. Returns to him from county chairmen show 55,000 majority in sight, but his own figures are olose around 90,000. If there were a real enemy in sight the majority might be run up to 80,000. He say a the Demo crats will elect a solid congressional delegation and that there will be fewer Republicans in this legislature than there were 'in the last one. The fight hu been hot er In the 6th and 10th dls trlots than elsewhere and because of this the vote will be larger there than anywhere else. If there hid teen sharp oontert in all the districts as In these the majority would exceed 80,000. He asserts that the Republican party was never before thoroughly discredited la the State than It is today, and never was there lees confidence in the leader ship of that party. There hu been a good deal of Interest la Chatham county but people who have been speaking there, B C Beokwlth among others say Hayes will carry the county, though the fight haa been a hot one and the election will be pretty close. Governor Ayeock returned teat even ing from Mary laal and left this after noon for Goldsboro where be speaks to night. He win vote there tomorrow. Secretary of State Grimes votes at Orlmesland. Pitt eounty. Commissioner of Agrleultare Patterson went home to vote. Attorney Qsaaral Gilmer votes si Wsyaesville. Auditor Dixon votes The Exact Thing Required for Constipation. "As a certain narrative and stomsch mrlnsr UaasaDsrlsia's Btomaoa ana Liver Tablet, reqaired, sire robust, ret i i to be the eiect thing reqaired, stroeg eaoegh for tbe moat roMst, iss aura eaonga asn saie ror children aad without thai terrible J rip log so eosasson to avast purgatives, .ay R S Webster 4 Oo-Udors, Ontario, Cesude.. For sale by all Druggists. Ii;a.DIBLS 42 Craven St. New Bern, N. O , - haa just received he finest lot Ol .1 esi.v... - -; ; from Et. Louis that was ever olfsred for . eale in Lastrrn North Carolina, and have also Just rccclvci a fino lot ot . X7VA'. In :i t! --t thcra rro need tr.r. ;-v.t to rurcL-3 re - .. . . . - t - KIGKAIIDSGREAM Baby's Awful Suffering ta Eczema. Could Not Hold Her. Sits Tort Her Face and Arms. Cuticura Saved Her Life, So Mother Says. " whsn my little girl was six months eld, she had eenma. We had used cold creams and-all kinds of remedies. but nothing did her any good, in fact, she kept getting worse. I need to wrap her hands up, and when I would dress her, I had to put her on the table for I could not bold her. She would kick and scream, and when she conld, she would tear her face and arms almost to pieces. I used four boxes of Cuticura Ointment, two cakes of Cuti cura Soap, and gave her the Cuticura Beeolvent, and she was cured, and I see no traces of the humour left. I can truthfully say that they have saved her life, and any one suffering as she did, I should advise them to give Cuticura a fair trial." MRS. O. A. CONRAD, Lis Don, N. H-, Feb. 7, 1898. Five years later, viz., Feb. 23, 1903, ; Mrs. Conrad writes : . K "It is with pleasure that I can 'inform you that the cure has been per manent as It Is now six years since ehe was cured, and there has been no return of tbe disease since, and I have advised a lot of friends to use the Cuticura Remedies in all diseases of the skin." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, In warm baths with, Cntlcura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, the great akin cure and purest of emollient, to be t oaowed In severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring. Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp humours, ecsemas, rashes and Irritations. SoM throat fit th. world. Cotteam Ttm ol.M. Ida. n. form of CIimoIU. CcaWd Mlla, au. M TUl o 0I, CMounl.1 30o , ftoap Ste. Otpotoi Londoa, V CbvVrr- ko. a l "! a.. a i his i BoMw, ur dm. fcwAv. Por Dtp, k Chwn. Cory-. Soto ,rMrllli ao4 for " Cutlnn akU Book." J here. Treasurer Lacy Is In Arizona for his hetlth. There was Ice "his morning and a kill ing frost the severest of the season. It is the general comment of everybody that the antnuyi is the mos'. beautiful ever known. Tbe Supreme court will this week hear appeals from the 11th distrlcut, bat will not call the docket until Wednesday because tomorrow Is election day. This week tbe merchants of Ruther- fordton will give an oyeter supper and an address will be made to their asso ciation by Norman Johnson . Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness Is responsible for many a railway wreck and tbe same censes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr King'. New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs snd Colds, even the worst cases can be cured and hopeless resignation Is no longer neoestary. Mrs Lois Cragg of Dor chester, Mats , Is one of many whose life was saved by Dr King's New Dltcovery This treat remedy Is guaranteed for sail Throat and Lung diseases by C D BraJ ham, Druggist. Prloe 50c, and 91.00. Trial bottle free. Mrs John Wesley, St Louls-Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatnst tonic I have e? er need; cured me of chronic stomach trouble. 89 oenta, Tea or Tablet.. F S Daffy. s 127 Middle HU Full line of Drugs, Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower : Seeds. ' rbytlcl&ua Freectip tona A. Specialty. ; . 1 il 3 f C l'-V.' Henrv item Sour kraut, niiuce meat, i-etxlrd raisins, citron, new prunes, evaporated peaches and apples, new lot Earvey's small hams and breakfast strips, macaroni and cheese, sw. et and eout pickles, cranberries, banannas, nice Baldwin appl.-a 30c pk, finest, quality malaga grapes '20c )1, self raising buckwheat o!d fashion buckwheat, new m' llakep, brown sugar 5c lb, chocolate 10c and 20x per cake, very lx-at quality; complete stock fresh canned goods. A big Rtock t select from. Qual ity the very highest. Prices us low as possible. We will thank you for your putronage and do our Netst to please you. J. L IBM 'Phone Ol. Clotig , Shoes, The cool season is now on iii) and everybody will have to get out of their light weight wear and the hest place to supply yourself is at our Etorr. Never in our history have we canied as complete and up-to-date line as taia season, and prices never so low. Below is a list of what we carry : Kuppenheimer & Griefs Clothing, W. L. I)ouglas, Lewis A. Crossetts, Nettleton, Stacy Adams and Ralston Health Shoes for Me.i. Queen Qiialityand Heed's Shoes for women. Wright's Health Underwear for men and a beauli ful line of Underwear for vnnn n and children. m !&5E525H5H5E5E5HSH5H5HSE5ti5H5EE; J. J. BAXTER. The pliable, is waging a war of his otyn against high prices. Special bargains this eek 60 pieces fine woolen akirtinn in all the colors, brown, blue, green, black, gray and garnet, M inches wide; 7Tic vnlue, choice 4'Jc yd. Kleoec Vests! B,r dozen extra heavy vests and pants, 35c quality now 22e Jackets! Hest $4. 50 jacket now $2.90. $7 kind H9H. Any style, any color. 75 MIDDLE STREET, NEW HERN, N. O. We are dailyrecelving and .Winter Eousefurnishing Goods. Our line of Cooking and Heating Stoves is complete Don't fail to get our prices before you buy. ,v t Ji-i. .- i .,,.;' i !j-i ILL, Wholesale 71 ISr.7H , Dniierwear ! l'unt i ' 1'a'iiV M i-u '., juii1s $2.2.') now 1 1"). t Heavy Sheeting. -V kind now :i ll-le per yd. 5100 yds I -'lar.neli-tti-, :n; inches wide, this week at lie. 'our new flineijof Fall s) ij'r- ;W ,1 " '.'el"' r 1 ' 1525HSHSHS2SE5HS XT Win tdlce (s) tste ; S r(!ra Courts. ' and
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