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:;j j;.it. ?x$x.z?jlS)M to 'J Royal Blue and Garciosa Cigars, i ivt: ii;ms it vk.u:kv.v '.-0. 200. OUWIAM, X. C. w j.;in j.Si.AV r.VLNJXC, XOYEJUnLK 7. IS!-1. PKICE FIVE CENTS a '.'. 1 x' 1 V '.ha: i.. , ORION HAS HIS WAY r ' i I r ' I ' ' York by a Greatly : Majority. VHi;p THE COUNTRY. W v. ., . l 1 5 ii ; Sitlteieiit to Iiull f '' , . it- V. I.. V.'iUou v I )i-f .-.l 1 1 i iu Wt i i i u lit. j . . . . ;i; tcr v In this -.a- remarkable for et u 1 1 a that prevai led m; lAif city despite n' inten.se party ?t ' :.no" tli at raa . ,t h frreat lieree-!i(-. in every dis t i n ? from the at-l-ry to Spuvten 1 niy- il. With the e.cop t :n of a few ordi n a r v e n counters 3 ' tl.erii was no hap- .' i- till led riotous in ;: ii v sect ion. A tour of rnt districts In a :' -? observer re- ..::- more striking ..nary serious, deter- r: voter M-eincl :. iK-v r dream of tak-..- '. o'clock in the , -.'. i '.: at the polls .'. ,'. ; legally open for ,.,, in the chilly air paper. :;t 1 ml ;." waiting . i .... f. tr !ni.-.i Hess to Lco-in. . : i t-. on the west side. . - - of men who st k.kI lieiitif aLlo to gvt , : , the po-2ls till two or ; t ! bad g'ot a place : ... -, on thu sidewalk. At some of the ln-own : - . - w hue re the re is noted, many ti.-caine suspicious as to ,,f the .slow movement a!id at Oie ballot boxes. : . ;'.-.-y stroiii; that the delay i.. the malicious inactivi- .-ii.-mh'-. In. some instan- Mime basis for this view k ' -ritioii and when it became to tin- in -pr-ctor.s and the :h;it too nm'-ii tiiiK was being i'V the slow "'coaches" there v " ict a move yon" and thing's ion- rustling". !v;i itctn., disfranchisement . .U of i';im' in varous parts of I ' nfoi't nu'it t fel!ow. who or" tiuir illiteracy and who -".d no frUid, posts behind the ! unable; to make ballot ; jaii v and had to ive up . ' a .:v. were very many. Hut c i. -! the only men who had . t I'oiiblc'" of beiiitf reis 'o t 'heir votti. The cause of - mi i nest iona.bly tie.' lack of c'vuid one hundred and r.' ' 'A '.'' tun'".'. v. ;i- ;i c o ' i - 1 tl'K'tS outride o f New i :. : a i looo'.clvn 'in Morton more ' over Hill Knd C.7.U01) more tt in I st I . Total vote for t New York city : Hill ltM,- n 12',.r0l ; Wheeler S.7S7. ; hi btdiind Hill and Strong ! of .Morton. as an ominous silence as the - ere read at Tammany hall. : i . , b beaten" was the cry that the hall. The strains of ' i i i -o I were insurlicient to keep c : ; nun I i I'.oiioho made an address, i could not believe that two ; " 'ih-soulcd" democrats as ii and ex -mayor (Jrant could ' in- stute and city of New OHIO. 5"he nepubltcans tiaJn Over McKiii!f-y'a Plurality I.ust Vfr. Coi.L.Miii s. O., November K One hun dred and fifty -six precincts in Ohio show a net republican tfain over lat year when MeKinlcy had a plurality of b0,9'j.. of 470 and VM precincts outside of Cincinnati show a net republican pain of 6fJ.". Democratic State Chairman Taylor has just telegraphed the Cincinnati Enquirer conceding- the state to the re publicans by 'jo.OOU plurality. Chairman Allen T. Thurman said : "The whole country seem.-, to have pone republican. There is but one bright spot apparent. South Carolina still stands democratic. We have heard from only 15.", precincts in Ohio, but that is enough. If it keep-, up. the re publicans will carry the state by l.Vj, 00 ). It means that thre will not be a democratic congressman elected in Ohio. I think Outhwaite is defeated by at least 2,500." In spite of the overwhelming major ity apaiust them in the state, the dem crats have elected at least three con pressmen, and two districts are in doubt. The democrats elected are: Paul .1. Sorp, third district: H. C. Lay ton, fourth; and J. A. I). Richards in the seventeenth. The fifth and thir teenth districts are in doubt. Congressman Tom C Johnson con cedes his defeat .by bet ween 4.000 and 5,000. Wasimnoto.v C. II.. (., November 7. J. V.. Cook, republican candidate for sherill'. who called out the troops a few weeks a40 to defend the jail, s de feated by 1.0U0 votes. The normal re publican majority in the county is 00;j. WEST VIRGINIA. lion. W. I.,. Wilson Ili Not Kscitpe the llepuliliean Iffltige. WiiKKi.iNCi, . Va., November b. He turns from the first, second and fourth West Viipinia districts indicate that the republicans have carried all three of them and Wilson is probably beaten, but complete returns may be required to settle the result. Howard, demo crat, is beaten by sou in the first dis trict. The probabilities are that West Virginia will be represented by a solid republican delegation in the next house. Returns are coming- in slowly, but they indicate republican gains through out the third congressional district, where Alderson, democrat, is under stood to be defeated by Holmes, repub lican. Democratic headquarters yre closed and republicans are jubilant. There is scarcely a ray of hope for the escape of William L. Wilson from the republican delupe. Dayton has made gains in every county so far heard from. Miller has also defeated Harvey in the fourth district and the republican committee claims all four congressmen. The indications are that a republican legislature has been elected. This will give the republicans a United States senator in place of Camden, democrat. CONNECTICUT. l -to . heard me announce in the - ;.e victories of Tammany now. I am sorry to say. a defeat. We have lost '"Mi votes and the state 'e-v It has been a land that uc could not stem. im rate. n:iiled our colors c.'il hmght to the last v r.p from the crowd as v gave out ine omciai ' at iclory deserted the j . '.aoeratie party and that i was tlefeated J wisconsTnT" ,;- i" 'clcmi, i:iect-t Coventor by 1 ' '.tii 1 heu-:nl 1'luritlitv. Wi., November s. owns, including two pre - city gave Peek in : .'.Tim ana' this year 1'eck, lo ; 1' pham. rcpubiica n, ..can- have carried the v r ;r..ivjit plurality for Cov ii and their state Ticket. D aiimnn of the democratic ":ai eoiumittee. has just ad - and has yiven up ai: iiop. NEW JERSEY. ;m Micirmiir to Srn.t'er lfl'lK-r- v. N. d.. .oe:nlier s. lie. e in slowly. Those at hand e election of vi.'lcient repub c.ve the legislfiti're to them by of twenty-tliree joint ballot -'-cs the election of a republi- --or to Senator McPhei-oa '.oalers here claim the eieo- -." I'ongre-sional candidates "-''c. 'i:d. s: th and eivrhtb The Heptihlleanrt Carry tlm Statf and (Jain Three Conrgesnnieii. Nkw Havkx, Conn., November 8. l'ig-gott. democrat, for congress, in sec ond district, is defeated. All Connecticut towns show good re publican gains. Returns from twenty towns out of Hi'J in this state show a re publican gain of l.-24."i over the vote of l'J-2. Returns from seven towns out of fort y-one in the second congressional district show a republican gain of 7a7 over the vote for congressman in The republicans have carried the state on their ticket by from live to ten thousand. Besides this, they have gained three congressmen Henry, ia the first district: Sperry. in the second and Hill in the fourth. Russell in the third, is safe beyond peradventure. The republicans carry the senate entire and will have two-thirds of the house. ILLINOIS. twiTtliir.j; roints to a Complete Victory fur the Kepuhlic.ui. Chicago. November v Everything points to a tomydetc victory for tiie re pub. h an force, a largely increased ote for t lu- p.opuli.-t. with little hope for the democrat anywhere. It is now rea-onaMy certain that Cne republican state ticket will be elected by a big n.a .'' "'t . lb p ;b ' an stete c ntral committee ehiin;- 111 '.! -is has g-o:ie republican by 7e.ea,i piuraiity. Two iiaii.lred and live preeints give Claggett :.'.7.,.'.: Wullf.-20.o4tl!: Randolpdi. e. i i. Congress-nan Springer, of Illinois, concedes lr.s defeat. 'i.it !.. tul Feeling 'rating sense of rtut-Wi d '' --th u::d intei ual clean ii "Ws the Use nf Syrup of "' ;t to the few who Lave - '' yond the old time medi ' !-( ''p sidoiitutes scmetimes M hint . t :i. Si. I'm i. Minn.. November s. Ten precliict- from eight counties, give Nel son, republican, for governor : Hecker. democrat. '.T."; Owens, popu list :?". C ! fe rcptf d by the well , We rtca uinienl Johnson's Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprain?, bruises, lame hack ; it quickly relieves p&In. -o and 00 cents. W. M. Yearby. btUKlrlAAUIBKUlvLN ffi The Dolegation RemainsthoSama Save in the Sixth. E- Bell Phone No. 23. Harrison Phone No. 19. RICHMOND COUNTY ELECTED BLACK. Watson, the l'opuligt,(iained In Other Coun ties in the District Unrtlett Sue ceeds t'abaniss iu the Sixth Dinti'ict -Others Elected. Atlanta, November Georgia voted yesterday only for congressmen, the state election having'1 taken olace last month. The legislature voted for two United States senators electing- the democratic caucus nominees by a strict party vote, Hon. Patrick Walsh for the short term ending- March, 1S05, and Hon. Augustus O. Racon, of Hibb. for the long-term beginning- March, 1S95. Roth are free silver democrats favoring return to silver coinage 10 to 1. In the state congressional elections all the democrats are elected. There was no uneasiness felt in any but the fourth, seventh, ninth and tenth districts, and in each of these districts the democrats were elected by g-ood majorities. Moses defeating- Thorton, populist, in the fourth; Maddox defeating Eelton, pop ulist, in the seventh; Tate defeating T witty, populist, in the ninth, and Rlack defeating; Tom Watson, populist, in th.o tenth. Richmond county, Rlack's home, polled 10,000 votes. Wat son sliowino- increase in the counties he carried before. Tlu: Georgia delegation not including the albove districts will stand: Lester in the first district. Russell in second, Crisj) in third, Livingston in fifth, Rart lett in sixth, Lawson in eig-hth and Turner in eleventh. The entire dele gation, with one exception is re-elected, the only change being" Rartlett, demo crat, in sixth district who succeeds Cab aniss. democrat. IT'S EASY TO V. where there's a sluggish liver, for any . f ? !:o perms of li-.is that surround you. "It" v liver were active1 and healthy, it would "kc- .) th'.-m out of your bioo-1. "You'll have to watch your liver for self-protection. Ju-t as sju as you see the li: -t synu. tolas that it'o v.ron (eruptions on the skin", tr u dad an 1 v irn-oiit feeling t you ought to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disci,-, erv. That wall start your liver into a healthv, natural action, purify vour blood. to.,:';t wiil brace up your whole system, and gie you strength and color. an"l put on iu.'ie.i liesh--noti, but wholesome, lit'eessary lle-b. MUfni ii ( v,;f"rr. . Dr. IL V. Piehck: Dnr Sir 1 heaitily recommend your "'Discovery" to any p'-i-on sutferini? from ynteral debility as the iie-t thing Ciey tan take for it. Alter takiiur the Inscovery" I am happv to sav I n ar felt better in my life than I do now. Keen Your Eye on I u And wlicn you t wo c orlicr idiiii tin !cal iv.i iinlircs. 1VC Vill .nit ;n''rains i-uil rhcin ii!. Wc u iii- e- rot-r haiiranis and s;lV(. in,,m.y whrri' no iij-nicss in the cirv only trives you one. therefore ue we are w i i ' i 1 1 ir i'r the puhlie to he the WE SELL WHOLESALE OR RETAIL i J ALF PRICE ! TENNESSEE. Kvans, liepubliean, for (iovernor i ton ceded to be Klected. KnoXVILI.k. November s. The con gressional fig'ht between Houkand Cub son in this district was the warmest ever known. Congressman Houk went before United States Marshal Gondon and succeeded in having- deputy mar shals appointed to be stationed at all the voting- places yesterday to keep or der and arvecst all persons caught trying- to buy votes. Houk's action in so doing" is based on a charge that Gibson issued money to be used for fraudulent porposes. Drown republican defeats Snodgrass democrat, in third district, by several hundred. In first district, W. C. Anderson, re publican, is -leeted over Thad A. Cox. democrat. The vot in pr was light. In Last Ten nessee. Lvatis. republican, for governor, runs ahead of Governor Turnoy by 'JO. 000. DemoeradisS congressmen have been chosen in the eighth, ninth and tenth district. The- friends of Governor Turney claim his election by 10.000 votes. The eongvessio-nal deleg-atioji v ill stand seven, democrats and three re publicans. ALABAMA. PENNSYLVANIA. Twenty lour. Including KatuhtU's Dis trict, (io Strnifjht Kepuhllcan. 1 Mi 1 1 . A v i". I . r n l A , N. ) vembcr . R et u r n s show the election to congress of Joseph j .1. Hart, from the Mb district, of J. C. ' Erdinon from the t'th and Charles R. J Ruckalew from the bth district, all democrats, the remaining J t represen tatives will be republican. j The democratic dissension in the third congressional district, now repre sented by William McAleer. democrat, and for so many years represented by the late Samuel d. Randall, was shown yesterday to have been even greater than tlie most hopeful republican had anticipated. Met ullen. the democratic candidate, is defeated by Haltermau. republican, by o.ooo majority. All IJetoocratic Nooiinees Klected With I'osgible Kxeeprioii of Densou. Montg-omciry. Ala.. November S. The returns from the election in this state, show the election ol all the democratic nominees with possible exception of Denson in the seventh which at present seems to be in doubt. The republicans were very active in the fourth and ninth distracts, but Robbins and Under wood have good majorities in the fifth. Cobb defeats Goodwyn. leader of the populists. Orr:i.iKA. November T. General Geo. 1 Harrison's friends were as true as steel to him. Early in the morning- two hundred men formed themselves in front of the court house, all well armed, each one sworn not to leave until Harrison was properly represented. It was three hours before the two sides could come to an understanding. Small vote in First Alabama district, particularly in Mobile city. Clarice. dciinicr.it. is elected. VIRGINIA. Nice of the Ten Distric ts Send Ieinoer:it to Conjjws. Ki:nvoM. Ya.. November v wan son. democrat, carried 1 anie:s i'de by Vi :) plurality. His plurality in th.at dis trict will be aVout 1. ")"'. The democrats have carried this ahe third' district by 2.oo. K.let, democrat. Richmond district, e'ected by upwards of o.o 'o. Tyler, democrat, is -tiie secoji'l district, by J..SOO to -.-',.000. ' .'.airman .1. Jay. or -.jiv-oi.. caves o;:t the following-; ""Tlie returns seem to in-iicate that we have -arri.l the lirst eig-ht districts. The ::.-s from the ninth und tenth (Tuc.ce-.'s, d.i Uricts is no definite enough to wan-ant an 'pinion as to the results of the election in those districts, tlou-h we 'nave strong hopes of carrying them both. Later-Tucker, in the tenth. de::.o caCc. is elected bv l.ci'.-o ja'' r;tv eted from th:-. a n-.:i;-'-;ty of 1 A Great T.attle coutiLP.ally gcinij on in the L. u.an o cn x H -J in Q Minimi mnnrrlDnl luwu uiim tic 1 rr r IT On Low Prices ! I...H I.,;.") u Q rx O - h LJ u Money iu 'nr I'm 1'. t U) sinK s tor J.to l.r.u j 'I he ch ape-t -h .St .S Shirts only .u ' 5u cent stiii t-, ! 1 Ct lit iiiiicL lo se. 'A r:..Il:c! btauiU'Ss, only .Je j ," cent H i 0 e-k loee. -( ii'iile s i a id stainless, ouiy . . i V) ce-nt Corsets, .ts 4 K: I " ijilersiurts joiMi tor .S I Hi cent su-pernieis, .In j Face Powders, j:od, .: I tumbles, ".' -ents ai d ii : Nn dies and Pins, just look, 'oifr for 1 cent apai r; Fools' Cap and better I'itner o iiy IU cents a (juire; Legal Caj at 15 cents a quire; Note Taper Kt halt juice; Knvelops.a lull line, at Scents a pack, worth !() anywhere; large Slates o cents: Ladies' Ihifs at h nl price, and many other things too numeious to mention will be cut half price and less. A large lot of Scissors just receiv ed at prices that will astonish ou. J. L. COLE CO. Who-esile an I'itet til X. V. Racket Stoic, I'nderhujer and L'n derselier ol all. BUY THE GENUINE And will 33l At the -of unai.tntcc nnco with unv iii'sr-i'l:m liniis,, lty of onds and delivery taken in eonsidpnitinn acket Grocery m in H O o 0) X o m Geo. Nisst'iiWao'iiiis ;'ew and Fresfi from the Shop. i on can find a full and complete stork of eavy Fancy Groceries, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes. m Plain :md Kancy 'undies, Nuts, F, irs, Raisins, Plain and Dicorated (Irna, 1 1 lawaiv, Tald' and Pocket Cnt- t i ii i .. i c . i i ,ici umi !ianu!c; oi rnnu- mat nace wi notnennit me to mention. Put don't for-.'er that we have a few more of those 'anions aragon Oil Cans, The hest on earth, which we loan to ciitoiners who hny oil in live gallons lots free of charge. .V r. A. J. iither-poon will in a few days call on the citizens of the city and show them the workings of this can an 1 xjdain to them where it will he decidedly to thi ir advantage to use this can and no other. How ever, -; on lei yon need oil sooner don't wait for him, but send your order in at once and it shall have prompt at tention. P--member the can e.-ts you nothing. Don't forget the place. Racket (iroeery, corner Manum and Parrish strci-ts. As ever your friends, P , mm ft ft ft BIAMHAI,! I W. H. PROCTOR. sr IS Aent, I :rli;'in, N. C. DMIXIsTHATdii'S XOTICF. : i I Y Having tins day qualitied ;s adnunist r;ito ol Mrs. Mowers Pairrsh, deeeas-d. tbis is to give in t ice to all persons hold iny e'ai'n- ;:gai said estate to present them to me tor yn.ent on or bet ore October I'.1, 1 '.". or t bis not ic" wi! j be t-!ead in bar of their recovery : undaii per sons indebted to sai'i ostnto will make bnu " diate payment to me. This October in. !-'-!. K. 11. liOWUMi. Aiimiiii-trut' !'. PEOPLE'S COLUMN Ii IIoWliiiL the lines :m! making heller time i han Maud S. I Dec-ad - l buys iro :s :n in.u.( I i f v are ' CjU-i' 1 1 U s at ii o i in, -,1,11, , ! a.e Met IU Ce i' I o; e i v !.' I', i inber li.e old - 1 W -(o.oiis well bo.ji.t are hall .-old'' V u will I j r ; 1 ewrtliinr in my -''( k kept in tie- ( : , be-iil,-. otlar t'oorls i:e! ,, r;o one ei-e. Short Time Cards, I i'eiit per word per d;t : One Inch, per month ; Two and One-Waif 1 ncbes. s I per month. U "ANTED -Keliab tieil. Stainpaii' ris, e;'.re this p min. rt f "t. perm m' nt i -;- ( ' .-. . . 1 . !or i;i;vt- u'ANTiaj to A World's Fan-. Tli" K iT I IT i " 1 ,'! i 'i i Orleans, La. ; :t u-. t . i ! k : M -da i a wa ' i -. a i Feeef i ;c ( 'a 'a - I !t it' r a nd ill ';ip r i I t s?.. New 23ZG- DFcIlTIZS IN Ladies' Bress Goods, Cloaks : Millinery, :? c n i Eoj' C cl h in ;, ronus'i ni; ? Pan: GcoJs, Mioes. Hat?, Etc. JOBS IN UMBRELLAS M JL A N V L I V can ca-iU- in a'-a !- w. : wo r killer 1) a.e a n n - t i v at ho a.e. p. ,-jt n ti I'crm tn.-riT. an i it you car. only spir- two bun i s ;.. r d i- : d n't fai to i!ietig:.te. H p With ST. Ill' . d envelope. Ml-- i.tlelle I. Joil t. III. M v "v 1io1l -.i!c ilepar ! n.i New York price-. Call ar. Respectfully. -f e l e i vv - Cie ( 'r .i:rj - -a ill a'.-e you to ' ir eerie- ut b"V of n.e. A. MAX. ,"AXT-LI) My a young nmn -f e.tj'iT' posir ion a - cicri.- or i , Wanted. Mioa lwav. X. C. Btppy Aimf I n i A. J. L. A X T Fit- s ed bv the !i. ifor.- wi'h n : .i' u-i st !i;l v r rogres-i'. e ! i e stoek in- oari. the world. li''iral eoiitiai t n: meats to t.oth at nts and in- ur-- one", with .-ramn. .Lrria .V-.itu-il Live stock Insurance lu.. l.i" . bth street, Phiiade prua Ta. &: CO., ri Dec wa ''I a-;d ii.onr c-:. . j i r i 'I, r : u.dio e Ad - re-- at i- Fptiit T II 77 M SA I.F.-Five 1 head Mar.'kii.j ' Graham. X. .. . .-ha- 11 LLP WAXTF.D. MAI K- piov.-.; .- W: ; v.; v. .r. Knee -( ret. m-',..,. h:. ; . j.;t en . -ii'pe. s.-ert T.irv . M-'-V P.' U illT- 'Wf-eklj.' L I era. f g.tld A t Kf.NT bu:..!:-v A. M. M ' ob. M. It. ii. .- or: '2: Tie- II illi.i aire :t OM io. :!.ee. ij.oj It EW A I'D I wi g:ve th- a'r-ove re- ward tor tn. n.r.vic ;.,ti : an-:.e :.,r shix.ting. trapping r.r netti:.- pat tr;dge in violation ot ttie .aw. Th-re 1 a Cru- ot l-'.!" tor killing piririd.-es between the I'ra day rt March and tr.e Is? day o: XoverntK-r. T. II. MAl'.TIX. jSriain. Street. Frtiits Uaudiss Ciix Tobacco, Cigarettes, Literature ol All Ms, Snno'i Oysters, Sjorlisi Goods, Gods, Etc. MADE" TO ORDER ! system. The ..k-mon ircpure -cod r-A .,: strives to cam Victory over toe coimh-i- ttnn to rnin Lefl'tli to lit a r V ic t illis I o 1 Le tirave lionl s arsa, anna is me w capon with which to ckfer.d one's self, drive : he desperate enemy from the lie! i, and re store bodily health for many year-. Ilood's Pills cure nausea, sickness in digestion and biliousness. 2)C G A X tOK SA! K A o l m eo.v;-:..!-.- rrt'i' S',na! e Fjatio. a ;dtd-a:d ':.d a n-w Fo.d in M-d. cheap. G-i on i :ri.a-n Far;.i;o Company.; SUITS FROM $22 TO $50 ! PANTS FROM S6 TO $14!! Male a- ( CALF sM A X can e lire O and fji-neral iw i rem .yacuinciunrv Corroration. A tir?t-e:a-s m- or ttr?t-e:s man. P. O. Imji for 1 ol. Xw York. l!i j. lit o.i.', ( ht,ir l' and rr ir . All Ma le '.i:s to Order by c lilinj on n.e ert H(f. Heltjr.rf at QT &hf r, 0',er C. T. I' ::: M'.il: Nt'f. Pa-j-t tt't f 'J ilv, - would N. c. : w i - : ' t i . t ' : r: . i 'I -ii.' i J. IB- HDZEZEvv- I-1 I S