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1IE CAUCASIAN. J h, N. C, November 5, 1890. - . XOTICU! Ail ?iibcr i bT: in arrears will t,!. ;ijii renew AT O NCI', other- V,f we will In' Compelled t'. cut tJi-'ir name from our mailing , i;.r. rJea.'e remit at once. jy&&Ky QCv CVO( BRYAN CARRIES NORTH CAROLINA. Russell and VVatson Running Close Returns Favcr the Former's Election. G orn STATE FUSION TICKET WINS. is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not under '6 actual Potash. Atrial of this nlan little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. rii!0' P-1 results of lii use by etnl ex. P-rimen, on tbe brx farm, in tb. Unite? S2e-"s. - a7 wmcr in America who will writ tut i. GERMAN KALI WORKS. S3 Nassau Sl, New York. tuil.rla'A Vote Mgtit-Uois Not Kvrrnt P""t Vote In the ,(,- In the Utate Legislature the Pop Ull: ""l 'l"Haim About Keol D..lfil Henuerats la t1 Minority Hm Umtrlets Still la Doulit I'opulliiti flfr kuntr, fowler, Mrow.l, Shufrrd Ujrlin In lioulit-Woailurtl aod White Clo" rramaa ana Mnney 11 Safe The l!epulli:an-I'oiJiili.t fusion count)' tickets an elected in a major ity df t lie counties. In the Central Aiv'inl.'ly the lopulisU anl Republi c urn have a majority. M:ij. i ut line will poll a good vote but it does not ii.dicate, the Populist Lrentfth owing to hi address publish cil ii'-i Deiure eiei;iuu. ill is causeu ninny who would have voted for him to scratch hb name and they voted for Watson or Russell. The count in the State U slow in routing in but so far as received, the indications point to Russell's election over Watson. The State fusion ticket Selected by from 3.",0CO to 40,000 ma jurity. Settle, Rep., is defeated for Congress in the fith district by Kitch en, lem. Ioiighton, Dem., in Sth dis trict is running close with Linney, Ken. Pearson in the 9th is probably elected over Adams, Pern. In the 2d district Woodard's chances are even with White, Rep. In the third, fourth, sixth and seventh, the Populists elect t be i r ( 'ongresamen. The following special telegrams were sent to State Chairman Ayer by Coun ty Chairmen and are nearly, if not correct : Tarboro, Nov. -1. Hon. Hal. W. Ayer, Chairman 1. 1'. Com.: Edgecombe jroes county and State for co-operation ticket. James 15. Lloyd. Wilkesboro, Nov. 4. Hon. Hal. Ayer, Chairman 1. I. Com.: Wilkes major ity Republican and Populist six bun dred to one thousand. N. M. Welborne. Moncure, Nov. 3. S. Otho Wilson, INl;rt, . ...,ww.it a rnnrpitfl Chat ham to Strowd Ave hundred his major ity much larger. .1. i:. spence. Asheboro. Nov. -I. Hal. W. Ayer, Chairman I. P. Com.: County and State by COO to 700 majority for fusion ticket. Thos. S. Folwell. Kdenton, Nov. 4. Hal. W. Ayer, Chairman P. P. Com. : Chowan coun ty eoes fusion by 400 majority. W. B. Felder. Louisburg, Nov. 4.-3. Otho Wilson, Kaleigh: Franklin gave Strowd 600 majority. C.A.Nash. in Chatham safe. Russell tnii w..r.n close. JJrran Rrvn himrtraH ,-.,..;,, K. It. Lineherry. Coccord. N. C. Nov. r. vv Ayer: Populists elect ticket excent heatl-r and Senator. John A. Sims. Kliz&belhtown, N. C, iyer: -liia'len fusion ticket. Nov. 5. Hal. elects legislative K. V. Kobeson. Bryan may crrj tLe cotinty, bat It if "Tr; UVUUUUI, Ooldsboro, Nor. 4. Hon. II. W Ajt, . l'lrroan : Thw county is o cbj it vriw take the oilicial count to dcsde. tr.e metubrr of the lower ioue and the Dftnocratf ob. M J r i ;L1"rron' VotK 25: Park. Hem, !. ell4VO tj0 Tr. .lr r l.t HI th Democrats the Sheriff by CO, t!(,Ur ccur.te not invdeup. It UI tb wf -'e ccuot to -'e.'-j!e. Tb- cane of Jte lump (rum vur tl.ket was twj i bjectiurabli u en i.ij the Kt-i-oblican tart of rL tiV- I !iey Were kntfeil hf Pnr.-jii.t tht-re was sonie doce by en ii rtisniiisn tii:jj cam' very nar defeating ti e w r.oi? k t in Wayne courity. The Coverr.or aid Natim.a! ticket were knifed all aroui.d. j up .j.u rena:-r!as cmnct ! Vrry h.'-ivm in uuuui,nioi C!ail't in isvor o' tl e Iemorrafs. lCieU ki a lare V'i'C. J. II. Cai IWri.L, (. h'lu'n P. p. Ki. ( on!. The li nix rat s o-eu w iti fkey it ). out Hlint. nrnl a!i th ttt-ne) h- co-.i-J com in i d. i opui?t and the Jti-pbbii- ILOep DDD Ltte LUkKune. tfjrpepaa. heMtairV. coetd pstSoo. soar sttxsarli. totfirmloa are prwaCy cored hj Dootfa F"JU. Tbry d? tbir vcrk LTU PiDDs easOy and therapy. Best after dinner 4Dx Sostita. All drugjl!. rrepartd by C L Kood & Co. Lcea.Mt Tbe oa-'y IT3 to Uie w!ti Uoot s Sariipri2a. (Jreenville, Nov. 4. H. W. Ayer, Chairman P. 1. Com.: Pitt county live hundred for State ticket. J. A. Long, Chm'n P. P. Co. KOJtSYTII COXCKDKIi. While no returns have been re ceived, it is conceded at 7 o'clock to night that the Itepublicans have car ried the county for their entire ticket by majorities ranging from 100 to coo. DAVIDSON. Lexington, Nov. The Kep-Pop fusionists elected the legislative and entire county ticket of iJavidson from MX) to fi00. Some J'opulists did not vote for Governor or for Bryan. ROCKINGHAM C'LOSK. Keidsville, Nov. The election passed olF quietly here. A large vote was polled. Keports from the county are slow coming in but at midnight returns from eleven precincts in the county give Settle a majority of 110. Kitchin will doubtless carrv the coun ty by a small majority. The Demo crats hope to save the legislative ticket, as it is thought to have gone for tbe co operative ticket. I) KM. POP FUSION VICTORY IN DURHAM. Durham, Nov. 3. The election was quiet here4oday. 35oth eides worked very hard and late in the afternoon, Doin sides claimed a large majority. At 10 o'clock the returns indicate that the Bryan electoral ticket has a ma jority of about 250. The Democratic tusion senatorial ticket lias a majority of about 2."0 and Kitchin, Democratic candidate for Congress, is elected by a majority of about 200 over Settle, Republican. It is thought that the Democratic fusion county ticket ia elected by a majority ranging from 150 to 200, with exception of sherilf, which is very close. ROBESON. Lumberton, Nov. 55. Lumberton township, AIcKinley 175, Bryan 23:5. Watson 1G2, Russell 173, Guthrie 28. Lockhart 1G, Martin 201. County and legislative tickets gone fusion and Re publican by a good majority probably in the whole county. DEMOCRATS CARRY PERSON. Roxboro, Nov. 3. The Republicans concede the county to Kitchin from 200 to 400. The balance of the Demo cratic ticket same from 100 to 300. MCDOWILL. Marion, Nov. 3. All except one pre cinct in the county heard from. The Democrats make gains and carry the county by a good majority. HIGH POINT REPUBLICAN. High Point, Nov. 3 High Point gives 100 Republican majority on the average. McKinley's majority is 92, Settles majority 91. Sheriff Ilosking leads his 100. FUSION WINS IN CHATHAM. Pittsboro, Nov. 3 Partial returns in Chatham indicate that Bryan has 1,000 majority ; Watson 200 plurality, and Strowd 500. The fusion county ticket- Is elected by a good majority. Ciialrmaa A)ir t'.jn llian b1 Ku-nl. i Itab'igb, Nov. Z. The Republican headquarters closed at S o'clock. Derr- j ocratic headquarters have adviresth&t Bryan carries Rockingham by .vK. The chairman of tbe ninth district telegraphs that Adams is elected t Congress. The Populist Slate chair man ays the State Las certainly gone for Bryan and Rutsell. There is more guessing at reports than ever before in this State. It will require to-day's reports to straighten matters. Maaly Claims the Slate For P, kt on, Ralegh, Nov. 3. To fihow thj slow ness in counting the vote the result in Raleigh was not kn7n at midnight. The Democratic State chairman etill contends that the returns from the State are better than his estimates and that Lis pstiraates ei-' t Watson Gov ernor. The Populist Btnte chairman says Bryan ii safe fo f2r as North Carolina is concerned. National Ih-ni-ocratic Committeeman Josephus Dan iels says Bryan has carried the State but that everything else i in duubt, though it seems 1 he Ji-p-ibli .ans arid Populist fusion 1ms swept everything and thai the reports indicate that per haps two Dc-u('cratic Congressmen may be elected, though this i doubtful. 50 Democrats and 53 Populist. It was tatei at Democratic bead- quirter a t Governor that it waa not believed it would be over 3XmO either f as between Bunnell md Wator.lt wi!l take the oSlcial count to determine. Republican State Chair jrcantaysat ll lock, upon tbe latest j f I-rt...r.l retur:,tbat it will take tbe ofiicia! count to determine as between Bryau and McKinley. It ii exceed ingly dote. i GEM. LIE SAYS FAREWELL. WaktfCuuu'y J-J!-4't Kusiou 'i"i Kt. tieo Wfjltt KiprHMd', at Hope that lie Would IWmalD Daring tbe War. Havana, Xov. 1. Consul General Lee, accompanied by Vice Consul J. A. Springer, bade farewell to Ciptaia (Jeneral Weyler yesterday. The Captain (Jei;eral waa very cordial, and ei preyed a deeire that Mr. Lee remain as Consul General during the war at least The Captain Gen eral offered to go aboard the eteam sliip Vigil jLCr, on which Gen. Lee eailc'. In vie of the attacks of the Madrid pres?, saying that political prisoners from Cnba who are sent to ypaiu 3Ld Africa are treattd a3 firot-ciaas wounded, the government has ordered IheEe prisoners in future to be sent to their destinaticn3 as third claa passengers. Once fgain rumors are being circnlakd to the effect that Maceo is anxious to surrender with his forces The Associated Press cor respondent does not regard these rumors as bc-ina: worthy of the GOLD DUST. GOLD DUSK " VS from morning till night the woman who stitt uses soap for cleaning. The sGold Dust" woman is through by noon as fresh and bright as her house is clean. Ponder makes one stroke serve for two in house cleaning- and the saving of money is equal to the saving of labor. Sold everywhere. Made only bv THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago, 8 Loot. Nev York. Ilufton. PhlUVJrhta. OQ00OC 1:LKIN WOOLEN MILLS. fMIl YCAB TO ... - The Malta MTg Co., Elkin, N. C. 7'' '-AV . " T I i t"m i I Vi( -a? x ,;"rLM ri ft S Wake county elects the fi:..-ion ticWrt i blightest Credence. riiajonry, rtiniisii, The following is as the by a handsome high as 1,200. ticket : For the Senate Charifs I'tlt-y, Pop. For the House Jams Ferreil. Pop; J. P. II. Adams, Hep ; James II. Young, Rep. For Sheriir Ham T. Jones, Rep. For Register of Deeds J. J. Rogers, Pop. For Treasurer If. If. Knight, Pop. For Coroner Dr. R. B. Ellis, Rep. For Surveyor Pittman Slell, Pop. For County Commissioners-Josh B. Hill, Rep; W. II. Chamblee, Pop; Rufus Barbee, Pop. Ham Jones has a majority of nearly 800 over Sherilf Page. Mial was defeated by Rogers for register by 1,135 votes. Knight received nearly 1,000 majori ty for county treasurer over Capt. Harris, his Democratic opponent. The Democratic magistrates and the Democratic candidate for constable in Raleigh township were elected. From the oilicial returns Bryan car ried the county by nearly 500 majority and Russell by nearly 400. It is be lieved that this ratio will be pretty generally maintained throughout tbe State. The Fourth district gives Strowd a majority of probably 4,200. Strowd's majority over Cooke two years ago was 4,400. The Spmish governm r.t bai de cided to sndtaiti the decree of Capt. Gen. Wjk'r iu the matter cf the reel dm at ion of ,000ba-es of tobacco bolcp-'iry to American merchant?. TO LEAS-: THE A. & N. C. R. R. Fearsoa Defeats A da mi for Cosgresj. Asheville, Nov. 4. Later reports from the counties in the ninth district indicate that Pearson has defeated Adams for Congress. The estimated Democratic majorities in the counties are not as large at the first figures, Greut S r-: ri A bout the Iotcnded Leaae Gorcri'i r nd Directors to Make Im iiiuli? lc-;;l Coveruor Curr'a I xj.luua- Uon. NewbdM, X. C, Xov. o. "Ihis advertisement appeared to-daj ic the Xewbein Journal: NOTICE. A special meeting of the stock holders of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company will be held at Mcrehead City, on Monday, 9th day of November, 1896. Stockholders will be passed free to the meeting oa the mail train on Satnrdav, the 7th of Novembs 189G. W. fc. CnA.DWiCK, President. It ha3 leak d out here that this meeting has been called for the pur pose of leasing the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, and that the lease is to be made to a syndi cate already formed, and without submitting it to the General Assem bly. Two or three months ago, the scheme of leasing this road of the State thought that it waa not the time to dispose f the matter, as the question might enter into the campaign, and he h.3d no desire to further complicate matters. The same syndicate that now proposes to lease the road was a bidder fcr it at that time. The State owns two -third cf the ctock iu this road, but Gov. Carr says that he will make no disposition of th3 property without first con sulting the interests of the private stockholders. DOES THIS VIEW JUSTPY C0FRCCN? 7Ly La 4 ccttctu I ns I the rr.on tl:. Sl'. They n ran ft THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. Preldent Cle-.blaud Sets Apart Thursday. Xov. 2 h, aod Asks All People to Jolr, WASiiisaTox, Nov. 4 The Presi dent Today issued the following: mauKsgiTing Proclamation. Bv the President of the United States: Ihe people of the Uuited States should never be unmindful of the grat itude they owe to the (Jod of nations for His watchful care which has shield ed them from dire disaster and point ed out to them tbe way of peace and happiness. Nor should they ever re fuse to acknowledge with contrite hearts their proneness to turn away from God's teachings to follow with signal pride their own devices. To the end that these thoughts may be quickened it is fitting that on a day especially appointed we should join together in approaching the Throne of Grace with praise and supplication. "lueretore, 1, urover Cleveland, President of tbe United States, do hereby designate and set apart Thurs day, of tbe present month of Novem ber, to be kept and observed as a day of thanksgiving aud prayer through out he land. "On that day let all our people forego their usual work ana occupation and assemble in their accustomed places of worship: let them with one accord render thanks to the Ruler of the Uni verse for our preservation as a nation and our deli vereuce from every threat ened danger; for the peace that has dwelt within our boundaries; for our defense against diseases and pestilence during the year that has passed; fcr plenteous rewards that have fol lowed the labors of our husbandmen, and for all the other favors that nave been vouchsafed. "And let us, through the mediation of Him who has taught us how to pray, implore forgiveness of our sins and continuation of heavenly blessings. "Let us not forget on this day of thanksgiving the poor and needy ; and by deeds 01 charity let our offerings 01 From tbe Helena Imlerdent. Tbe Denver World recently a-k.d "Why agents ho expre-s an opinio:: favorable to nlver cainape htu!! b liable to discharge on that account when it is looked upon a commenda ble rather than otherwise for lb u:i cers cf lif.5 inurat!C turn pari ie to express opinion in opponiriun id fret coinage?"' A New York in-ursr.e paper, whf so -J iter -avs that he : the personal frieTj'l (.f the g-.-ljUig Fr.? ident of a New Y'.rk life iiiMirn..-. company, thus replies to the Denver World. "The reason why is tint tl.ry l..ie nobuiiner while reprer.tin ihe in terests of lif insurance c.mpani t publish their opii i:ns m.tagt n-sti ; to those interests. p brlieve tint ati agenis are inimical to their employ er who advocate doctrines and can .a : a 1 a . uiuaies pledgee 10 repudiation, an- arcny, anu aisc;rder. we would n floou think of employinga profen-ional thief as a bank teller as to employ an agent whofe senee of common hoi:eMy is so muni mat be is willing to be known as a defender of Ois-LorieM schemes after the cllicers this employ ers, in fact) of his company l ave ex- pressed intir disapprobation on moral grouuds." Ibis lays down a n?w doctrine of popular sovereignty aud individual freedom, a new doctrine as to freedom of speech. Here we are told bv au insurance organ that the tmpluye.ii permitted to have freedom of i-peech so long as he speaks the feutimeuts of his employer; while the monopoly corporations are raying practically that their employes may eLjoy the right to vote so long as they vote the . . . . . seuiiuieuis 01 tneir employers. v e find no such doctrine laid down in the Constitution of the United States, nor any State. True, in some nf these States at one time the owners of slaves had additional votes in proportion to the number of slaves owned. But was chattel slavery of black men abolished only to make elaves of ten times as many whites? Why give the employe a vote at all if he may not vote contrary to the opinions of his employer? Why not gag him by law if the employer may gag bun right fully in fact? Such patriots and humanitarians as Collis P. Huntington, M. K. In gal la, Chauncy Depew, and James J. Hill cry out that if the government (ihe whole people) should go into the rail- 1 way business it would introduce a I new and dangerous element into poli tics." They ask us to "think of the tremendous power of an administra tion controlling the positions of the Irg-t ito!rti trull ia tb l tS!n ia tU ho.-tb, and tl.tr J. are tUU.t , ey Ante tLeni f. r aawi.lt . BLANKETS SHOULD NEVER Ot WASHED EXCEPT lit A BLAMRI.T MANUFACTURER. feS-If -i iate Vatk-tj -.u : vt t ' 1 1 e f. ti e CaVh.ta M f r . ill wi pa ij -.1 . i- will nxl like U i th ta in t Ik riM- c f ir h!t I'm J'Pi Headquarters fortho Dcst, Only BREEDERS OF PRIZE XTTN?fER3 4V TILE FQUAJTVINO YAJZLRTt3i ou od Whim nymatb Rocka. Biova mmd UUto Usrtei Light Bnhtne. ladiav and Pit Ommm, 1acZdkXi HUvcrUacl Wyndattca, WhJaa Hikiiii, iskli lmcs rairz won run jpA6r two ixiuta. Fcrb tdfEp Fcr Cab tl A3 Tlaci 14 LOU Bwt Vf ImpoftM en l9 Essex arid Red Terwr Phr. beat Strain t : u apd FiUies, nne as ails. Yn Cat K lllkltKNH 0CC0NEECEEE FARM of !apnrt: Brr-1 LWt CacVa. RmiUf BrW If Tn Oaa a DURHAM. N C KeulutLy lUra KI-U inoii nat i, ho. Nov. 4. A tpe-Hat to th Commercial Tribune front Win chs; r, Ky ray a : This afternoon tbe police tired upon a fxpiad of negroes In the street in ll i city, and in the, fight ten men were wounded, of whom three will die. Th pt.liee nr they were trying to arrest a negro boy who snatched papers fr m a new ley. Fifty shots were fired by both :des. IM the polire, John and Lull., r Jotes ar d Will Anderson. were wouitdel sligtitly. tliiliart'a t'ettsratalatloas. ('anion. Nov. r. At . oVI-K-k Major McKinley rn-eived a ttlegrru of con gratulation frii?i hi aiH-iat on the National ticket as 10'. lows: 'Congratolatiorn with all n.y 1 eart oa th glorious achievement under your mgniHent leadership. The manhood ol the itepittdio. I. as asserted itself and the NatiouV honor and in tegrity will never again b- a'Ued by the Jame forces. Mrs. Ilbart jnhn in congratulation. '(Akiitr A. Hoiti::. Vitality & Resioret1 For User Ml! Years MfcS. Wl.SI.OW'n SelI2IIM SVfet'r has been u-ed by millions d" moihitk for their cimlkrex whilk tbkthino, with PRBrr.CT trcca. It aooiiiaatbe wa3 praise be made more acceptable in the hundreds of thousands of railway em- chili, poftkka tbe ocms, ali avs ail j Republican tt"f wi " " " " f VJ formed, and it was believed that the siffht of the Lord. picyesr But could an admlnistra , tlnbat. hrr i """ luajui.wco " n 4i, Tf. 4v. "Witness mv Hand and the seal of lion without the nr.wer t( sinnmsriiv 1 w 11 ..... Mi.n hH hrinn nn VlUtClUUl CLtLL LilC lilCL-uUlD LLHJL UC I . . . -I .. . " . - , o-"' - ej . " , ; i j i i j i i t tiic u uiieu oiaiica, wuicxi x nave causeu i uiscuarge employes De more oanger- ceded by the Democrats. The Repub- cided to make an immediate lease. t0 be hereto afflxe'd. 0U8 tna the wJer no held hfu' Iicans to-night hgure that tney will n hey were persuaded to postpone, )f "Done at the city of Washington, tington aod Hill? Grover Cleveland, uac a uiiviiij "i " nrt tr. fltwnr nn tho loaao ami rnth. THH. fnnrth Oav nf nvomhor. in t.nc I Wlt.tl all r.ia dpsnntin t-n.T jnic pain: ccKf.3 wixn cotic, and n bebtremedv for markup a. Twenty-live cents a bottle the! fantactaalsre.ia.a tews eeas ae IsteSlT ana swrR.Mwt.tlr v"4 Vf eve is s Hf If. state a iCer rs t rtut Varicocele, UERVOUS OEDILITY, Night Loogco, .axii omrn traeriKo DIFAKItH ik.l4 vnwtniM f ftdrt. Un a a rum i.4mi fur a , . .! tb st . Wllw. m Nr f t ImsA fc I M MlHM Hf ... I t--Ut m t tm 6 ft xto mm m mf r inl . inTmUiri tt w4.m-s s i .1 y 4 u9m ww4nlsH.trtsiiii ui mi'i t mm ed..sl cnil.fM ae see lnH. S' i4 w fiSbrutaea.ai-leua4iUwa ts ars4swsst sail Mm. I esrr 'see m et4 Saas t Im sb.t M I SS m frtvmml Milt ri S tn sa-e cam M4 a- aa e4 a t.to Sa a-rtva ana mm si. . attoa are Sals BtrVrtly raiSSi atlai I area1 ! f-'. f Iks lafrtf rrraj vf iwL m a.4 M SaS UUU1U1UK illlltliCU, illiu H'c I rAini'i. , . . ... , to eive Pearson more than 1,000. u.a- In Jackson county tne vote ior tne uay wneu tut; auove auverusemeni, Legislature between Walter E. Moore, appeared. The directors of the road meet in Democrat, and John Ensley, Republi can, is a tie. (ireenville, Nov. L Hal. V. Ayer, Chairman P. 1. Com.: Skinner's ma jority CI.", Thompson 57.". Ayer 575. J. A. Long. Rockingham, Nov. 1.--H. W. Ayer, Chairman P. P. Com.: Your majority in this county is over onx thousand. J. M. Smith. Nashville, Nov. 4. Hal. W. Ayer, Chairman P. P. Com. : Pops get rep resentative, register of deeds, and two commissioners in Union. J. Z. Green. I.incolnton, Nov. 4. Hal. W. Ayer, Chairman P. P. Com,: We lected everything iu this county. J. O. Mcintosh. Asheboro, Nov. 4. S. Otho Wilson, SHiifor.l Re-elected to Cougres?. Concord, Nov. 4. Everything quiet nire. ouipieie reaurns lruui tveri t,i il H 111 11 1 THE DEMOCRATS L03E IN STATES VI LLE. Statesville, Nov. 3. The four ward3 oflhis city give a Democratic major ity of G9, a Democratic loss of 104 com pared with the vote of 1894. ROWAN FOR BRYAN AND CY WATSON. Snlialmrv. Vov. .1 Th election Dl'ecinct Show that passed oil' quietly today. Reports re- received from the various pre cinctsuptoO o'clock tonight indicate Bryan carries the county by i,ouo to 1,200. Watson by a plurality of from 500 to 800, and the entire county ticket by about 500 majority. County Chairman Lee S. Overman has wired State Chairman Manly about these figures. There will of course be some changes but it is not thought of an ap preciable character. Report from Jerusalem, Davie coun ty, says that precinct at 5 :30 p. m., was about 00 majority lor JJemocracy. BCNCOME REPUBLICAN. Asheville, Nov. 3.The Republicans i!iih. srrnwd' malnritv not less won to-uay in tne city ana apparently than eight hundred. in the connty. The majority in Ashe- Thos. S. Folwell. ville for the ticket is about 150, and it is figured that the same ticket will Henderson. Nov. 4. S. Otho Wilsou, carry the county by 150 to 250. In the Raleigh: Strowd's vote two thousand negro precinct, the second, the Repub- Buncombe, 400 McKinley; Carteret, and thirty-three; Pou's vote one thou- hican majority was 319. The election 100 Bryan; Chowan, 400 McKinley; sand and forty-six; Watson a vote one generally was very quiet, and a large Cumberland, a set-oft'; Davidson, 200 thousand and ninety-three; Russell's vote polled. McKinley ; Durham, 425 Bryan ; Edge- Ofticial returns from the Congress- combe, 800 McKinley ; Forsyth, 1,150 ional district comes in slowly, but McKinley; Halifax, 2,000 McKinley; Democratic gains are indicated in all Jackson, a set-oft'; Macon, a set-off; the counties so far heard from. Hay- Madison, 850 McKinley; McDowell, wood gives Adams a majority of about 300 Bryan; Mecklenburg:, a set-oft"; 800 over Richmond Pearson. Adams Xew Hanover, 800 McKinley; Ala has probably defeated Pearson by a mance. 100 McKinley ; Randolph, 200 small majority. Smathers and Rollins, McKinley ; Richmond, 400 McKinley ; Newbern on Monday, and determin ed to call a meeting for the purpose of making the lease. It will be observed that it is not stated in this year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, and of tbe In dependence of tbe United States of America the one hundred and twenty first. (Seal) "By the President. "Grover Cleveland." "Richard Onley, "Secretary of State." less power over railway postal clerks than have these men over their em ployes. They ask us to think of the power of making political assessments. Would it be greater than that now be ing used by Mark Hanna to "iiold up" Eastern banks? Would a Mark Hanna have such power if the government were in the banking business instead of the banks being in the government business. Agents Wanted. 2s;7 I iearaff. Within the iieit lew week, we ere desirous of securing a gin.d burner man in every county in Kapler n North Carolina to manage and hUervie tbe sale of tbe J Blood Purifier and nerve tonio. Squeezed Uy Caal Karoos. Washington Times. With practically inexhaustible deposits of coal the people cf tbe rirdway Portable Snrinr"RedJ t No experience is required. The only I requirements are live, energetic bni- tho 7?en;ihHp in- "w"" AUi nuao jjuijjuoc mc mccuag 1 n 13 actual mem inai nas given "-,-"-r,w',-Ml 11 f lit. 1 t-t s 1 . 1 . ;ia A3 w 1 Populist county ticket has been elect- is canea, ana tne general puDiic nas juooq-s oarsaparma iue nra PJce aii moiririfitia rnncin'r from Iftil I nnt T-pf. Wn o.l ciH nf fbp nnippl. nf among medicines. It is the One True to 400, with the exception of treas- e meeting. rer' L??,. It is understood that some of the XeT KestierT Populitt.'he vote larger stockholders of the road and A NOVEL CONTRIBUTION. . on the national and state tick- gome oi tne directors are interested Chicago, Oct 28. A novel con- exorbitant prices for this kind of Sr!-!,1! the syndicate that proposes 1 to tribution to the national campaign fueL It ia practically without the 843: RusselL 048. Eufora te fusion the road. It is known that fundof the Democratic party was reach of the porr, and the price ex- candidate, is undoubtedly elected to while it is proposed to consider alone reCeived to-day. acted by the coal tru3t is aa iucrdi- by supervising the rale and delivering Concress from this district. Jus ma- the Drooositicn OI this syndicate. r- rm Unnt- Kr.c.,1 f tv. fiem nafW hpavw tar nn-.n thu m .n nilot M.rmgs uy ut ager.is wno wora inritv in this nouctr is 487. I tl.rn tV,Q norflco nrn nTAnlil I . r, TT J , . 1 t . I under their direction?. Afeiits fteed i ii 1 v- r . a--. ' . . .... .. . . . noi leave meir fi.ii-e tr ?ii-ieci. rj lease 1 lie ruau. uui, wuu viii iiul uk Tiftnrpra anri whnlpaa'A crrnorn. trol and limit the ontnut. a o-.f.t.ntu- ;.. ..- MAMV.t.M.WAW " ' ' v 7 n'ri-"- I UII7llltS fU . . i I ...... ensaged. No one need tMily who do. nit mean business and ran furr.Uh good . . a - a a tfl United States are compelled to pay abIe enJI,loyaient. Agent? Make $100 per Month ClialniiHU Holtou Flt;ure8. Chairman Holton gives out these county figures : Bertie, 500 McKinley ; references. Fcr particulars, addres. BUTLER BROTHERS, vote eighteen hundred and seven; Uuthrie's vote ten hundred and sixty four. James A. Moss. Vayetteville, N. C, Nov. 6. Hal .W. Ayer : Election went oft quietly. Pop Kep. majority 350. A. E. King. ireenvilh', N.C., Nov. 4. Hal. W Ajer: Information received by mo from my district gives the following results : Pite 015, Pasquotank 700, Pamlico 500, Beaufort 250, Carteret 25, Uertrord 700, Perquimans 3.8, Martin 175. It looks on this report that the majority cannot be less than 4,000. Harry Skinner. Concord is completely cut off from ... , . r i , it. 1UC U U It VV 11XJ T All XlUb Uw I nf..Afnvnw atiri n in nools mnnwo . . . r t v. t- . -f i . 4 7x it ' rt .m r I h niA lanvtl ... ... . ... I i i communication is concerned, the wes- uiu. x.ur io au gaTe througn tne uounty committee, comoine waa xormeu uunng trie tern Union refusing to furnish bulle- air of secrecy about the whole busi- direct t Mr. Bryan, a house and early part of this year. L)jub!e tins, though it iuu con.ractea to uoso. neS3 lnat does not please those who fwn infa -fc T,ino.r,In. Kh. He did hardshio was cata:led .th-rebv. II 1 I 4T - 1 X r I i I - I . a . a . a - w nave learnea or it. i esteruay a ujg jn uen 0f a casn contribution to on the one hand, thousacJsof miuc-re gentleman as.ed another who was tne campaign fund. Mr. Iloyt says: were thrown out of work by the conversant with the intended lease, 4.t em rir.b in real estate that can- periodical cloiice of mints or the if it wa3 not true that a lease was uot be aQd poor in cash that is shortening cf hoars of labor, while, Manager, for North Carolina, to be entered into at the meeting of g0 tard to get. For thig reason I ou the other hard, the reduced tap- ri.lNTON'. N.c donate that of which I am over Bup- ply f urni3hed the excuse fcr sore iag plied. 1 have conveyed the property op pneer, out at tne pnser.t t me to Mr. Bryan's name, thinking that coal ia about $1.00 dtarer thai under the circumstances he could was last realize more ca3h for the oartv than reduction . the terms ot the proposed lease of if made to the Committee on woree. the Atlantic and North Carolina Finance. The abstract herewith themselves uuder present conditions railroad. lie said he could not shows good title to me. The pro- There is the anti-trust law, of . Republicans, are probably elected to Rutherford, 30 Bryan ; Surry, 500 Mc- mai-e them tmblic at this time, but pertv will no doubt be worth more course, bat that, to all ioleots and I TUrt wrra.rt Wnn.n l I.' ; n . t nw r.iui I'fnri . VV ilsnn I . - . . . . . .1 ... . . - the stockholders next Monday. His reply was: "ies, but don t say a! A. sf word about it?" News and Observer. I asked Gov. Carr ye3ter Jay about 1 (6WJE.H AUCRDtRSij r u v. v Administratcfs tlotice Htrine qua1irS as aytasla tat rs tur t4 tfm estate of Mary 1'tiry. Arad. late of Wake county. Ibis is u tiotify aU iraoiis be vim claims arinst lt eaid erate to Kiwit them to tbe uodereiirtisxl em or efr the 74 1 ULr.CU. efe ad rU-sU'e eure a te market. I'ne. H i si.t bsioaiL. tixseiDeeui'i writ ur CABARRUS CLOSE. McKinley. Chairman that he could say this much: That Holton "Russell the proposition to lease the road was than it is if Mr. Bryan is elected, purposes, is a dead letter, for and we are to again have prosperity. Cleveland's attomey-gecer i! have Concord, Nov. 3. Election returns w5U wiE i can't lignre on it because made by a syndicate of Goldsboro Otherwise, as now, it will remain displayed a decidtd talent for ignor are cominsr in slowlv and from the in- . nk.;.m.n .nn ma nn T?nasoii I :i.i- i i 1 . i. ir. -i I v ;nn ih& Avi:tina nf nint - oications the county will go Demo- fifl.ul.eg. thoueh I have asked for them cratic by a small majority, although tday ' our gain is 18,767 in 23 coun IticKtie Prescription Pharmacies, r-or. Wilmiajrton Martin A MirUi V. f TVUa.aS.e'S ta-a Charlotte, Nov. 4. Hon. H. W. Ayer, Chairman P. P. Com.: Think we have carried Mecklenburg six hun dred overcoming fifteen hundred against us. W. R. Henry. Lenoir, Nor. 4. Hal.W. Ayer.Chair tian P. P. Com.: Democrats carry Caldwell by 250. R. T. Sherrill. THROTJGH- several on tbe county ticket are doubt ful. Bryan and Sewalrs majority is estimated at 1,000. Hileman, fusion ist, may return to the House. Harrin ger, Democrat, Is safe for the Senate. W&tson and Mason have a large vote, with a majority. Shuford defeatad Pemberton by 200. The vote was tbe largest ever polled. The people are exceeaingly quiet. RUTHERFORD DEMOCRATIC OUT. Salisbury. Nov. 4. II. W. Ayer, Rutherfordton. Xw a ..nemncratio nairman l. l com.: uemocraiic gains an over Rutherford county majority four hundred. Two years The whole Democratic ticket probably it was nine nunureu anu eigutjr. carries ine county by at least 30 ma "ryau s majority twelve hundred. jority for Bryan for President and Jno. Bearu, cnm'n. Adams lor congress will receive over 200 majority to the county. Martin, Democratic canuiaate ior sneritr, will has about seve this county. John F. Neweom. CUMBERLAND REPUBLICAN Concord, Nov. 4. Hal. W. Ayer ynairman r. r. com.: Bryan's ma jonty about four hundred. Fusion state and county ticket three hundred Morrison Caldwell. riir.e a. Brai ch rhannary. cor. Fyetieru acd M artin bu. rLon Rtaloltrle C. Forsyth Goes Heavily Republican Iin- ney Re-elected. Winton, Nov. 4. Hal. W. Ayer, yuairman r. r. Uom. : I- usion ticset rpr,Pive over 100 maioritv in the counts a s a ; 2 I ' T " a in nunureu majority iu neavy rains cause delay in the receipt of reports irom aistant precincts county chairman send roe no Russell capitalists, headed by Mr. A. Weil, unsalable." ing the existence of the statu 'e.' r - 4V .V T l.nrii ae trer tfiH T nam I . - . .1 a .so -a as I . s .1 . a prominent business man there and Mr. Bryan, on being notihed oi x nereis ampie pror that roil ties as above that I have heard from, j crotner ci iir csoi. wen, iormeny tne novel campaign coninuuiiou, wu vc i" jjiuuuij t pne This is McKinley's gain cn the 1S92 of Wilmington, but now cf New expressed his appreciation of the very much lower- lhau those to vota. McKinley certainly carries the York. spirit shown by Mr. Hoyt and then I prevailing. It has not ben claimed State by 25,000 if this ratio keeps up." ur - f th rjolicv of tnrned the deed and abstract of title "that the mine owners wera operating leasing the railroads owned by the over to Chairman Jones, who will at a loss last year or the year before; State for the simple reason," he cell it, and put the pioceeds in the in fact, it is well kaowa taat coaI added, Hbat it takes them out of Democratic campaign fund. The raining is about as profitable a basi- I 1 a , a 1 .if sl I . il a a i 9 f S f I . a. as A M w. yl n aM a-a MM - .1 winatnn. Vnv. PorsYth aroes Re- noimcs and pui tnem on tne same property is wonn aooac jdics.uuo. m: w tuL iU, uu publican by an average majority of f ooting as are other business enter- ' nearly every operator haa aaiaa-eu a over 1.0C0. The Democrats aiso lost a iseg of the gtate. Under this pol- ruimiMiuMd. fortune. It was c-jrporatt greed "Til.r BUa" """"uJr l" ,k. icv thev will be worth something to "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla that led to the organization of the lUWllsmp. 0iu&e3i;uuiiV 6u. ' w . i " - Jmnnrn WnnA -nA ramm.l KT Ti, .,..l c;i. I....... lican by 400; Surry by 300; YaaKin by tne otate. i?rom a ponucai nui- . , WU""UT' ",ilcu f 300: Davie bv 350. It is conceded that Rir.r.a thev W.nme important factors mend IX to ail WM suiter wun mis dividends, and found th3 mean 3 to Conerressman Linney. Republican, is 1 4-i) &TrcArYn onf rf 4 Visa 4Tr.nT. 1 difficulty. I have had several at- Ine-t them in elisor? ininca- ducir,rl tafSiflsjtArl In Irlnei re.erected,lefe.tingD0ih0P.Der nfrqr nv i.inni nr inure. i is -a c- i i no tiihii if 1 riH inu ma m us mucu ... . - - rmw j creased majority over two years a,?o. pririvnoYAL pills S Cm arl sh. FREE! f stu sjiv rse&iasn a a. MeeaASm. wrm fkt a 1 II east, aaaiacn 4Aa. ttosa4 sMafliaae saaaea. eK-Aas. Kfaar Llsi ec AS am, A. a. SSUrt, Baa ISIS. siliaiMi, as. J WVe e4T aoi ithiak Nortli Carolina. they are transformed into a source eood a3 Hood's Sarsaparilla."-E. L. 03 of thousands cf poor of revenue to the State. Allen, Ax tell, N. C. families and squeezing ths coal tbee snsr hm wuiDEaeuBJi a oo Prataet Write J) aers. Wasluasrtoe, D. c. aed net ec twe L aw. a - - for tsr aiais prtae Raleigh. Xov. 4. The State Demo cratic committee claims at 11 o'clock Hood's Pills are the best after- nA1Af A n vliA 1 a 4- Ik a m sm a. I time. At this time, with imported liO YOU Waist , Fayetteville, Nov. 3. At 9 o'clock ?.u lavor or accepting mr m - i riiiM im iinniinYiriiiiifiu 1:1 iiihi huh mial nr . - . only five precincts 01 Cumberland 7 . V "f.K , r " VI . . :rC tn. It has always been mv policy to lease county have been heard from. They "MAW mr1 .Un-vSit ronld be .UlWtiinn 829. Russell 742. Fnr f!nn. 1" .3 cu "cl "al" . , ' " ' r,7r" " c.n v'. a cations ravor tbe election 01 itussen. dene to advant The proposition that has been made bv the Goldsboro syndicate is a f I X1VV1 O aL XXaVeUO BID sVJLI.0 VVBH VaiVafVAa I - , m IV C A V - I a very favorable one to the State dinner pills, assist digestion, cure "reign cheap labor a. the mines, a Taarhor ? it. I headache. ' ana more 01 lfieee worjcaoie tnan at n wuwhwi any period in the country's history, We us place JOu in corre.pondenw Personal. 1 tne price ox coax 10 ueariy as nign as with men or women or ability ana ex- jitrp." 1 r bie m care meaicai reierence 1. was ieaiT-urc yearn azr. - ipenente. avmisus. CLOSING OUT. lOW DOVII. Ifavioc ALer In.poiitit buaineea wbicb demanda ail vi o.y attention. I have Jec'ded to rlH out any fruit tree department at fat at oeible. AM In order to do tbit at ooee. I will eell anytbicg that I Have I a tk ia tbaS line at a bargain. Will aell aoole ani teacb treea at 10c each. 14 00 per 100; Ut at loo ratea. All other atock proportionately low. SatUfactioD gnaracteed. All wbo with to aecure firtt-elaat tor at rock ttot- torn price will do well to eorrepor.d with me at once. J. 8. WESTBPOOK, Old North State Xurem. Faiaon. Duplin Co, N.C. IS tuuu .H!n?.W?hatlhV count to deter- Tfc will be remembered that durine book to any .person afflicted with It is nothing short of an Outrage - aTc.t.i c u 9 hV m Tha election ha; mine- Tne populists have e ectea uon- o m.h , . . p nn0H " special, cnronic or aencate aiaease lhe an almcat inhuman -cu uw' " r " Z. : i " " . m I gressmen in the first, third, lourtn,"- r .7 I peculiar to their sex. Aaaress me ' . Z . .avue. th , Rnth Hlsteir-ra-t.h4.npm- Ot leaeiDflr tniS Property was afflta- lad-:nr nhYie.ianM and tnnreoni of cruelty uj u.e pwr, utcauae wagta nnvt iwrj-nra. A w Wilson, Nov. 3. Hal. W. Ayer, Vluurman I'. P. Com.: County and illative fnsinn tirlrefs aaf a hv trnnd I E. t , , . ui i 0 nas Deen ail mat couiu uejaeaeu. Uni.in th. fifM, -ri,a vnhH,.n. Ul T K .e f JU1 U V. I w-va.wM s,w uawu. Jt. a-v utout l X4m -a. .UV.U flUV W VJI V W O Robt.S.Clark. --r-nJ?Zr' it. He ai nannen 1 iiv s a iih rtsniii 111 ii'M iih 1 11 a. nasi 1 ii 1 sac siaai 1 mi i iiv cm m 1 ,1 iiiikv 1 ... ... . . ... 1 Pittsboro, Nov. 4. Hal. W. Ayer, and Populis'ts have carried Randolph defeats Doughton in the eighth. The nothing would be done at that time, Subscribe for the weekly CAXJCA- nairman r. p. Com. : Fusion ticket by a maioritv ramrinar from 500 to 700. Legislature will have 70 Republicans, as many ot tne most prominent men 1 rtan $1.00 a year. Carr and the United States, Dr. Hathaway said that Co- 22a Broad St, Atlanta, Ua. are lower now than they were theD, j money and the means to purchase thel Chas. J. Parker, winter's supply of fuel far less abnn- naer Teacher Aid Aaaociatlon uauik. - . 1 iuieiarn. si.u. am v 5 Parties I tvior rice to aell will do well do well to communicate with oar agent. r direct with ua. Wa ahmll always pay the tigbett market price I for nee. CiROlini RICE UILIS. GOLDSEOEO. 3f. C,
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