0 EST R El G H E R & G O Ostrich Tips and Bluntest Si.. ooo We will put on sale tKs week 500, Ostrich Tips and Plumes, and will sell them at One-Half Price. They range in value from 50c to, $5,00 each. - . This week-they will be of fered at from 25c to $2.00 each. This is a RarsrGhance To get trimmings for your winter head gear at a ridicu- leusly loty pfice. Our reason for this sacrifice .... . . -. is that we:sfialI not .'.handle themr any more. , ... , . tv:: RiOHERMfl 51 Patton Ave. ATTRACTIVE, CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL. The Oole Heater. Willi! ASHEVILL1-, 3L C THBAST COR ,-,COt7 rTUAHB. ."PBawTB ST. s v - ' STEAM.. BATH 5. tnieat ir; - Xerrotts, Rheumatic other disease. . . I ale DfesMeo; . Alse' Face Hass&ffe. i 1 ROF. EDWIN GRU HER. main nr.. - THtpfiONB ;4utto CfceraxOx College, Ktertssast: jmeriy wit Oakland Heijtotar Sana- IBIB 1 '' r- ' .voflce Treatxnent. bflce . to 1 p. ex., to la. a. tllllllf:::' H;!lli j ,il;j!il!li;'' ' inn INCREASED REPUBLICAN QEMn-Maiority in to--Senate Republicans, : Latest Returns Erpm Nebras ka Indicate Republican Victory. Contest Likely Over Govern ship Election in Kentucky. Yerkes Appears to Have Won About 2000 Plurality. by New York, Nov. 8. Returns receiv ed up to 1 a. an. do not materially change tie result of the election. Both sides are claiming' Nebraska which is verr close. It Is even ' said that the. official count -will be necessary to demonstrate which party carried -the state. Chairman Edmiston, of the populist committee, claims the state hy 5,000 to 6,000 and the republicans also claim the state by i6,0OO.The same con dition prevails with regard to Ken tucky. Both sides are' claiming - he Ctate; the republicans by from 5,000 tb 8,000. The democrats are claiming that Bfckham is elected by 5,000 and Bryan carried ffc ttate by even a larg er plurairty. rit" will be several days be fore it i -definitely decided, as. the re turns are coming In v alow. Idaho Is now blieved to have gone for.-. Bryan? b a small plurality ..but .this. Is aiot created tyKhejr?ufclJcan3; - - jrew ybTfeHw. 8, a. tJfeomclal return from all counties In India nt give JSEcKInley plurality of -2J;4Qf : Ir' 4i(ppns.a.re;,t , tSse congressional delegation vrQil onsis c ninje repnoii- caiB wa twc wauccwu) . . . . Iiftte returns trontl4toe northern end 6t Idaiio indicate that- Bryn. h&s carr rtedr ttal by a, small Ihajprity iTnleglstature la dose. Republicans'' caiih a. .majority of ten on Joint ballot The vote in- Nenraska nr-UKety to De very close: ' 'Both eides aire stilt earning the state by" 6,000i The :tuU return will not be in before midnight. The legislature will also be very close. Chairman Edmiston, of the populist committee' at Iincoln, claims the' state ,ty 5,000 to e.OOO for - Bryan und the' whole state, ticket. He says the fustfon Ists have a sure working majority in the legislature and they have elected congressmen in the Third, Fourth, IFifth and Sixth districts stire The Omaha Bee says if the republicans maintain the ratio of gain as shown by returns already received McKinley. will carry the state from 5,000 to 7,000 The paper also states the Indications are that Detrich, republican, Is elected governor. Late tonight the fusion state committee was inclined to con cedeeTtHskai to McKinley by "a small iplufaBy. , CONTEST LIKELY IN KENTUCKY. Louis ville, Nov. 8, 1 a. m. The situ ation in Kentucky as regards the gov ernorship race is in doubt. It will probably result in a contest. Both sides are claiming "victory tonight, and It will take the full returns from the out lying counties to decide. From the turns received tonight, however, it ap pears that Yerkes has probably won by about 2,000 on the face of the returns with 1,500 contested ballots which the republicans claim will be counted. The republicans have elected three con gressmen -out of eleven and the appel late judge in. the Seventh district. . UTAH REPUBLICAN. Salt Lake, Nov. 7. Election returns from outlying districts are slow. There Is no doubt tonight that McKinley car ried the state, and the entire republi can state ticket is elected by majorit ies ranging from three thousand to four thousand. The legislature is un- f,"F0RRlNT"",l FURNISHED 8rotomawuse, HaywoodiSt. 5,5 11 room Ihouse,iMontford Av. 50 7 room foouse. crady St. . 40 . 8 room house, Spruce St. .... 50 - 5 room) house, Peniand bt, . . v 37 ' 14 room house, choice (location 150 5 room fiat, choice location . . '. 30 UN 10 room boupe; Woodfln St. $38 9 room houee, Sunset Drive. .. 18 ', 8 room house, well located ' ; . 15 , x 6 roomt bouse, ptaved street .v 22 Awd. others- . . - - '. Fhossi 661. 25 Patton Avenue. , : llaBARBB,. : the House 4T1 WiU Have $5 doubtedly republican on. Joint ballet. IDAHOi'JRY CLOS& r . Boise, IdahoiNiov. 7. The sfaW at S o'clock tonight t tUl ,in.. Utility though it .loks. as though Bryarf had carried it .by, jamaLL -majority. With more than hat ttie. state heard- from Bryan leadsby 100 votes. It may re quire an. officSal'&ount to decide. The legislature wi(l be fusion .meaning that a democrat :populist. will succeed Senator Shoup,, republican. r The Fifty-eventh congress Nwill be heavily republican in both branches. According to-bie' Sun's figures in the senate there,.jv"fil be fifty-five republi cans, and the working majority In the house will be J?fifiased to 44: Chicago, Nov. 7. Despatches re ceived from1 334 of the 357 congression al districts show that the republicans have elected 191, the democrats 140, the silverites 2 and the populists 1. Of the remaining 23 districts 11 are represent ed in the present house by -democrats, 9 by republicans, 1 by a silverite and 2 by. populists. . - . DEMOCRATS CLAIM KENTUCKY . Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 7. Democratic leaders here on unofficial advices from over the state claim' Bryan has carried the-state by. upward of 11,000 and that Beckham Is elected governor by over T.D00.- The defeat of Hall, democrat, for appellate judge is conceded. This gives the republican a majority 'on the appellate bench, the highest court In the state. Complete returns . from this Franklin county, give Bryah 1,081 ma jority over ' McKinley and Beckham 1,064 majority over Yerkea " 1 ; IyXnfsvJlle,;lCor--Xt 1 xjclock "Mr. lYerkEes repuSMIeatt 'candidate for gov ernor, said: ."From thex flEgue furnished .me by Chairman Cbmlftf.'Ikam of he opinion that my eiectioii' is assured by . ma jority of -4,5W toS,XM0, The . election of the national - tJcStefe being absolutely cer I tain the- smW waiter of -ray own face va noi it marcer oi grea 'concern i oe lieve my,. majority wiirte 'Runted' and certWcMessued. ' E"-Governor McCrearYj .chalrmaavof the state democrat Committee, said: "I am satisfied, that, Kentucky has gone democratic, by from 6,000 to 10,000. I have received telegram from 74 coun ties from, chairmen of the county cam paign "committees. Have also heard unofficially from 24 counties, Knd givi'.ig the republicans in the counties not heard from, the -majorities received Jn 1896, which were higher than they were in 1899, Beckham is unquestiona bly elected." LEG-IS LATURE ' REPUBLICAN . Wilmington'; : Del., Nov. 7. Returns received this afternoon definitely de termined th political divisions of the next Delaware legislature. It Is re publican in each-branch and will prob ably elect two republican United States senators. In. the Twelfth representa tive district the vote for representative was a tie between Bayard Heisel, dem ocrat and Theodore F. Clark, republi can. The house -will resolve the tie in favor of the republican. Counting the Newcastle tie in favor of the republicans the next legislature will stand: . House, 15 democrats, 20 -republicans; pcr-ate 9 republicans, 8 . democrat?; joint ballot 23 democrats and 29 repub P!HBII9BBBHIBBBBBB99EflHBHBBII89flBBBIIBIBDB DRUB STORE mis Iif you use yapo Cresollne; buy It an pint hottles1. You save 50c. Grant's -No. 24, (beat for cold. - Cajtiarrh can be cured only by initemiaJ remedies. We are ;re pared to furtoish proof of "4he val ue of G-ram't Catarrh Cure. - . ' .-' -: ' Grant's NO. ?4, best tor cold.'. . Lovers of the Craib Apple Per ifume should! try LazeUTa Ooronia ria, 40c. per ounce. It 3s eq.ual . !.' to the English brand. . - I it' I TTFiTiTipyroin iop I UIUlHIIIil IHI! licans. Thiswm; Insure the": republ cans .the United States aenatora if the two faction can agree 'upon -candidates. ? -..'..r. iAaii MASSACHUSETTS"' Boston, Massi, . Nov; The yote.of" Massachusetts, the returns having been received fioav every city, and town. )ir as foltewsf;v. V I - i - McKinlevt 229.495: Brvan.-158.5071 l . "Vote foj-governor: Crane, republic can, 219,929 Paine, . - The PlAcanselected :JjratpC uairinygressmen and the present delegiaUonrentaJnsy ' olltleally nn. CONGRESSMEN RE-ELECTED . Jtew aaQmtfu NoY-4Beviad election 'retiwrns tor tOonnect$it,--with evey.jojjsi district, itiSitifc state heard fronve the state taKIhleT iby pluralltyvot 2S.415 The republi- McLean for gorerhor la elected bjr, a pluralltyo 14,340. Alt four republican eonjjrressineft are re-elected. , ' . ' fWtEOT YTRJGINIEA, CSmrleston ' "W y; Usyy A.-JBo4h tate coniimfctleesi tystft ! oebtecelv tretuma. 'but 147 Is cowcedethisur1 re-publiici'Kg- ite.v stfrrted the it&te by iper iha.ps 15,000 plurality. The JegteJ&ture will toe ifiepublican on Joinjt baMjot toy elgbt or ten. -r .Vi 1 ' CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE PRESIDEHT Exchansr of Greetings Between Hdtialey and KooteyeU.. lOamftoiUj-hio, Nov. 7, Presi4eM Mc Kinley wtas up and! about at' aln 'eary nouir una rooming, ater. fu, (erw poura resipi'te from ithe exoiifcement of last nighit An tarmy of messengers soon began- pouring in, (bringing measiage of congratulIooi'tfToim frl-ends and- neghr bors gathered-to -extendi felicitaitiomg. The president -breaikif asted -at. 8 o'clock (with -Mrs. MoKanley '.aod- Secfletary Cortelyou and hep..-WiEtt to.Oie lrary. where he ram oVr the morning, piapers land il'istenetf- to the dispatches1 as Mr, Corbel you pfcked! thens from' fhe"&ou sadis receiivi&dfrom- (ail qu-ajnters oft: the The ipresident' took ey occasion to ans-wer Gov.lSBsevielt's conratu9)tory. meissiage. Senator Hannai laajduanacpy1 of Ms associate .oi ' tfoe of luxe their a8l(HStlon. ' . -. The prefnttvivms- tfreoe nteas rumited by cslliecai 'tniany -pt thant' ibeiiig oKd tfrienda).' JJThe JreeSdent ; invjbea he uttatfv'riefl? .E5Mriitw:Zr-tlnas aiternqon., for Waahliigwn awa; is dne m waaorag ton at feW. m. Thsw-edtex Utte 4ngtstitfixt!MS2ge ibetween evpopesiident iandit GtoV; RJpjeveit was aa (follows: ' " "Oyeter-Bay, N,--T:i"Nov. 6. Presa-r dier. MicGfedey, Gkawe;':-'(wlo: I con gratulate, yxnt anq 1' icvaigiretufafe-; ae nati;"4tl''thte!iaiwt heibfei grertl t-udeover he resuSt' ' v.. v . THCBJO- ROOSEVEiLT. CaMhfton.. O.. Nov. .:-7.MHoh..; 'Theo. jRooseyeltw. Oyeter Bay,' N Y . i 'I nart- ly appreciate your Mnxv expression ana cottgrajuiate. you .upott; iconoiuojing in healitn one of ithe most mnral5ilei cam ipaigns im -.our poiatioal' Msltory . BRYAN SILENT ABOUT RESULT OF ELECTION Will not Make Even Verbal Statement tor Publication. fljincoto, Neb. Nov. 7. -Mr. Bryan said itMs morning that he iwould net make any statement as 'to the result of the election until later. (He ' gave as." rus reason itSb&t he had received mo new ln fionma'tion today and said he desired! to have aa complete returns as procurable before announcing any ntcIusions . ue therefore idiaellned- to (make even a ver bal stiatement for pulblication. ue. however, had ino doubt as to the reports of defeat and' to pott-vate oonvertsatwii. wiitih 'frienids admits that ffuTtner Keiiay dn the puiblic announcementt to tlhe ac oeptance of the result lis a imere mat ter of 'form. He is mot building any hopes upon the laittieir retunavs and' evi dently an all ways except 'oy wopos oi mouth1 'concedes practically all tne re- mitolicans claim. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bryan were in dheerful mood this imoncng. Tl'efemrnr? to his iplans for the iimimte'diate future lie expressed a dieiterminaitlkm to take a ffoold! rest. "I shMl not even attempt to answer (Continued on fifth page.) Watson & Reagan S. E. COURT SQUABS. For Rent 10 Room House, furnished, pw mo.. $200 9 Room House, furnished. 11 R -m House, furnished 9 Room House, furnished. 9' Roam House, furnished. 6 P. : House; furnished.. 10 Boom House, furnished 9 Room House, furnished.. 100 50 35 SS 40 Bautif Cou; try Place, u mbed 100 Beautiful 10 Room (new) House furnished .. .. .. 75 9 Room House, unfurnished, pt-r mo. $14 6 Room Houee, unfurnished, per mo. .22 7 Room House, unfurnished, pet nw.. 25 8 Room House, unfurnished, per mo.. 20 12 Room House, unfurnished, pe. mo.no 1$ Room House, unfurnished, per mo. J 5 10 Room House, unfurnished, per mo. .34 S'Room House, unfurnished, per mo.. 35 We have a large amoumt of pToperty for sale. Call and see -what we have before you Invest." Wo have eom . oX the' e stock, grain aaad. Frulu larme to be offered. In the e unty for sale very lOW. - ,T-" ; Bc2lIl:tt3Brol:cj:J ? RATIFICAJIOn J.1EETII1G r AT OPERA HOUSE; Ee?abli.v--- Vlll ' Cdtbrt Thtli In "tfae Janguage jf .the taffwlbtlle to toe . dSstrtbuiedi today' the cepuiblicacB iObaveft grmnd ncAtear tonight The-operi faouseltfu been seouredi for ijenditt (furnlsht music. Asnotg "the (wtH. be Senator- Prttchard, Ckwigfesanian Pearson, Hon. James ft (The" victory, wfaloh is : cs&l S the greatest ever .won. (by the reupbllcA'ns in Ma eectlon, wl be fittingly celebmte.- PROGRESS MADE CHIIIESE NEGOTIATIONS Deaandi that the Powers are Likely to Zlake Pekin, Nov. 6. The ministers held another meeting yesterday and consid erable progress was made. It is1 believ ed that they will soon be ready o meet. me uninese envoys, it is certain that the note to be submitted by the minis ters will demand the punishment of those responsible for the outbreak, ade quate Indemnity and the erection of a monument to the murdered German minister. ' Richardson's column, which partici pated in the expedition to Pao Ting Pu, has returned to Pekin. -"They: re port that on the 2d Major Waldbn, of the lancers., arrived at.TungffMarching where the boxers destroyed the Roman Catholic chapel. The column captured ten boxers, shot and killed three and released -the-ethere with a'rr-waming.- All the houses known to belpngito box era : were destroyed: The , column ,en countered a body. I ef Imperial' troops under command of General Fan, sue-, cessor to Genera fNleh,;. Dnrlng? the conference General Fan was shot' and killed by a trumpeter belonging to the Sixteenth lanc'ers The kilUng-fwas in excusable. ' Tht,tel5peer was arrest Tfie. cplumA ieacfeedseaag Oc feobe.i. HI whexfcithg EngHttlssJonauie Norman and Robinson -were killed; Jfc wts learned hat Robinsons as hacked to pieces and Norman taken by 1 the boxers to Wuchianking, where Ais eyes were purned out and he was otherwise trdtured, 'ttoen,decapitiasfced. Oct. 4 three oxer.viUgee neaar fMng Fung;- were destroyed ar two Rftcnplles , juen woison Bailed" irom , . Taku .-on' Monday. He --is -due to arrtape al San ITrancteoo Iecemibjer 7. It m learnied 'Qiat LdHung Chaasr asked! thfe Wash- ingtcin: ' government to make 'Wilson peace commissioner ibocause of Mis wide knowledge of Clbineset affiairsi. - , The a-umored' ceath of thjeoioiwageT empress caused much exc4temen,tv here" but ttt is not confirmed'.' MONET TO LOAN. I have $10,000 to invest in sunis. of $250 to $2,000. Absolute gilt edge se cumty required. Address, giving ' full particulars, P. O. box 11, Tryon, N. C.? LITTLE FOLKS' FOOD. Let tflie children have Wlheat-Hearts and milk for breakfast and supper Nothing is cheaper. Nothing is bet ter for them. Tuey love it. LA NIECE UNB OF GASOLINE LAMPS AND WELSBACH MANTLES AT J. H. JJAWS, 35 PATTON AVE NUE 233-2t A NEW LINGS OF HANDSOME LAMPS, SUITABLE FOR PARLOR AND LIBRARY, AT J. H. LAWS, 35 PATTON AVE. 231-2t Our new fall stock of Furniture, Stoves, and Furnishing Goods generally, is by far the best we ave been1 able to offer to the trade. A close exam imiation as to quality and prices is soli cited. MRS. L. A. JOHNSON, Phone 166. 43 Pattton Ave. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeee "E0CEBB00E FABM CREAMERY BTJTTEE." 2 A Good Provider for His ? ; Family 13 the man who likes good living Eiimeel.", and when be comee to n.r store to buy the necessaries he finds bo ; many temp-tlcg and jtoothsovne -deWdasies in our stock of fine goods that-he goes home .loaded like Santa daus. He does not forget to buy a fcottk. Of . . -Tare Claret Wine ' Vinegar.; As it is the -beat on .earth. Pints, 15 cest. ; quarts 25 cts -- " -9. e e clakenceMybr NORTH CODM SQTJATXj. ... REPUBLICAN! Victoriously lleetediln Least Two ' bfetrlai of at the Moodj's, Majority ffie i v Ti'nfK ixTiU TflLl J AAAA . ,j AUUtU ; f I AAA JUAvccU UUVi: I Blackburn Equals of ExcecdiThsii Figures In fho Eighth; Still Uncertain. Whether n Uct Joyce Hat Wonia thiiifl IN THE THIRD DISTRICT JOHN E. FOWLER GIVES C. R. tCHOMAS A CLOSE RACE, SUPPORTED BY POPULISTS AND REPUBLiOANS The Gazette this morning elves the latest and most reliable reports -obtainable at this time from this fifteen coun ties of the Ninth district: Beside them-' we have put the vote of the same coun ties in 1898 for Judge of superior1 court, the only figUres we can find for the moment;- The last column' :-; shoves, Moody's gainst over those figures. it will beiSeen'tkat therrepdhlican ticket made gains in each or the fifteen coun ties." .Crawford has carried but three of them, his combined majorities inarf hreey amountlilg'td 380rwouldTo"e bur ied out of sight- beneath Moody's ma jority in either Madison:Bunc.einbe or' aaywood. -As It is the returned prodrgal that gets' the. veal,' -the : rejoicing isJskeehest over BupcombeK "which heads the list in the-column of gains-w4ffli.overi,l,000. ' Haywood, Crawford's hometounty, aid. heretofore his strongholdyfollows -These figures give Modya ftajor,ity In Lh -district of 2,463," but the4:flfgu'rs" are conservative, and each new report increase Jie majority.. It W'thought by many of Jhosebest informed Itha the otncial figures tWlH show it tif Ufa nearer 3,000." -v r-f. .'.2 ;j We belieye-thaf fh-)districjE.''nMB. nev er .been carrienJUb larse a ,'inajority even when it included MitchelJ.,:. 1900- 18S& I M'y Cd R. SXG'n -250 .... .... ": 33. '383' '23 9 ' .... 32' .... ; 72 40. 233 .... ' .... 43 190 52 .... .... 159 211 40 .... .... ,79 119 1006 .... 882 124 .... 196 . 812 916 50 .... '4o 10 103 127 230 450 .... "...r, 570 1020 450. .... 265 '.,... 195 25 '.. 240 265 .... 152 .... 575 423 156 .... 142 .... 14 Cherokee . . Graham v. Clay .. .. . Swain v.' : Jackson Macon Madison-.'. Haywood Tran'vania Yancey'..' . Buncombe Henderson McDowell '. R'ford .. . THE EIGHTH DISTRICT Blackburn has a Majority of 2500 Over his Democratic Oppcnmt. Winston-Salem, Nov. 7. Right has triumphed signally in the Eighth dis trict despite the vicious campaign wag ed by the democrats. They made the fight on personal questions combined with fake affidavits and fraurt. Black burn's majority is 2,500. and reports from later precincts will increase this. The republicans are jubilant over tne (ContifluM on fifth raff.) Steps to Prosperity Stop aracE think. Doesn't srman ww owns real estate aiwaye command yaar respect? Don'ifryou think, "Oh he's aAl rigiht." Aim't vou a 'HtJtie more wis 71 -jry jflBis B&0 9aeU-iS' ing to listen, to him than, to the man who is unattached t any earth Ut's uaturaS to feel IftjUt, auad- ft - may . be righti Surely reeplect ia due: to the man wno eirte down and IntelKgentty thinks about Ms positron, itdwi to get along ito Ohe .world', and fwtbo then puts 3sts4lhons9kt into acfctooi-? . There Is inb reason why jon-ehould BUoftr do the samel. VWe:dia not; care if you get six' jlollara a :reek or six.;hnn dredniollara , We can help you to prps perity, and tt woji't.vfak' uslaar to tell, rem how -we'll do ft.' - " v v - JBrBostic 23 Psttca Avenue,; 'i

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