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CLOSING SCENES l» MOST REMARKABLE CAMPAIGN Of I. ¥, To-day Witnesses Lost Scenes in One of Most Remarkable Cam paigns Ever Held in Empire State. Impossible to Forecast Correctly the Outcorre. All Party Lines and Past Preced ents Broken Down ana Voters are Following After the Man, Irrespective of Creed. A Stren uous Day. New York, Nov. 5. —Today will wit ness the closing scenes in one of the most political campaigns in the historv of the Empire State. By midnight the last public word will have been spoken and nothing will remain but the story to be told by the ballot themselves. Who the hero of the tale will be cannot be forecasted with any certain ty. Old time methods of anticipating the result of an election have been rend eied almost useless. Party Jines in many sections of the state have al most, if not quite, obliterated; politi cal affiliations of a lifetime have been to-morrow will follow their chosen leader rather than any pr.rty. As an illustration of the conditions which exist, respective leaders of the great parties, basing their estimates upon what they claim to have been thrown aside and thousands of votes careful, painstaking canvasses, have reached widely different conclusions as to what the result will be. The managers of the Republican and the Democratic and the Independence League campaigns each has announced himself as convinced that his candi dates will have a plurality of at leas* 200,000 votes. As from the very first, the two lead ing candidates have strenuous sched ules before them. Chas. E. Hughes, Republican, candi date for governor, will address seven meeting this afternoon and evening in various sections of New York city. William Randolph Hearst the De mocratic and Independence League candidate will address hree and pos sibly four meetings to-night. WILL ARREST ELECTION THIEVES Court To Be Held Onen Ail Day To Morrow and Attempted Theft of the Democratic Party to be Punished. Louisville, Ky., Nov. s.—Attorney General N. B. Hays, one of the Domo cratic candidates for governor, appear el in the police court today and askec Justice McCann to held all day court to morrow. Hays said that he had information that an attempt would be made to steal tomorrow's Democratic primary and he intended swearing cut man;, warrants. Judge McCann promised to be in court all day. Senator James B. McCreary claimed a majority in to-morrow's senatorial primary over Gover Beckham of 23,00 votes. Beckham's managers say tii Governor will succeed to McCreary':-; scat by 24,000. GEORGIA DtivICCRACY SURE. Fourteen Democratic Candidates ir Georgia have No Opposition. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 5. —Three judges of the State court of appeals authoriz ed by the last Legislature and 11 Con gressmen are to be elected by Geor gia voters to-morrow. Except in the first congressional district the Democratic nominees foi the 14 offices have no opposition. It is not likely that heavy vote will be polled. Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 5. —The apal achie on the statehood question is very noticeable in contrast to the bit terness over the fight on the local tickets. It is believed that of 50,C0( voters 10,000 will be blank on state hood; ; 15,000 will be against statehood most of these being case by natives of northern New Mexico, while state hood will have 10,000 majority. ! Old People it strengthens and vitalizes With old age comes feebleness and loss of powc-r; the blood is thin and digestion weak. Vinol repairs worn tissues and checks the natural decline. It tones up the digestive organs, aids assimi tion > make s rich > red blood, and strengthens every organ in the body. In this natural manner Vinol replaces Weakness with strength. contains all the medicinal tSSSi 9 C °A liver oil in a concen flvprQ thl m ' , a fro:n fres h cods' i useless oil eliminated and tonic iron added. Try it on our guarantee. E. B. MENZIES. K*. Tli© Cleanest ' Chew Made I 1 1 P?iSj|Sv If you could see I i irtfcfe. SCHNAPPS is made ill "vtrlfej anc * sniff the delightfully Jj aroma of jg made, you would dis- 0 cover the rea g sons for the big difference between SCHNAPFS a SCHNAPPS is clean! The Reynolds factories • 9 are as clean as the cleanest kitchen —the tobacco | if in manufacture is scarcely touched by human , If hands—with special mach' nery to cleanse the leaf p and produce clean chewinj tobacco. _ t | When such 'scrupulous cere is taker* with the choicest I selections of tobacco from America's finest chewing to -3 bacco districts, can yeu wonder that GCHNAFPS is so 1 satisfying, so pure, co appetizing : and wholesome —so 1 different from chews that pretend to be as good? ' \ Expert tests prove that this superior tobacco requires % and takes a smaller amcunt of sweetening than any other % kind —and has a wholesome, stimulating and \ effect on chewers. % Be sure the letters on the tag and under the tag spell S*c*h*n*a?p-'p23. The Reynolds Company is under the direction of the same men who have managed it since 1875, and who have made the chewing tobacco busi- £ ness a life-study. • There are plenty ci plug" that look like Schnapps, with- Evr-j&f out the same satisfying chewing qualities. jg? B'o^ , E, J, SEYN9LSS TtISACGO CCBSPANY nB;Cr, '^ a ' :Si 3 C. DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY 40,GC0. j Senator Simmons Thinks This a Con-1 servative Estimate —Eighth and the ] Tenth Safe —New Companies. Raleigh, N. C., November s—The state chairman, Mr. Simmons wound up the campaign with a speech at lie boro today. Before leaving Raleigh this morning Mr. Simmons said to the representative of The News that •de mocracy is in fine shape all over the State for to-morrow's bailie. Re thinks that a Democratic majority of 40.000 is a conservative estimate. However, he admits that much depends on how | the Democrats turn out. He says that l he has carefully studied the condi tions in the Sth and 10th Congression al districts and feels confident that both are safely Democratic. Among the nsw charters issued here today was one to the Docksrv Lumber Co., of Rockingham. It is capitalized at $25,000 by H. C. Dockey and others. Timber and grazing lands will be de veloped and cattle will be bred. Another charter is to the McCabe Company, of Allopass, Mitchell county, j It is also a lumber company and is capitalized at $200,000. B. McCabe of Maltimore is the principal incorporator The Dudley Shoals Cotton Mills at Granite Falls, is incorporated at $25,- 000. Also the Dudley Lumber Company at $15,000 capital was incorated. Mr. P. A. Whisnant is the principal incor porator in both the latter named con cerns. CATARRH CANNOT RE CURED ,vith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ?annct reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional uisease, and in order to cure it you nust take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and icts directly on the blood and mu- JOUS surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Care is lot a quack medicine. It was prescrib •d by one of the best physicians in his country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the >est tonics known, combined with the iest blood purifiers, acting directly on he mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimo nials free. F. J. CHENNEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti | pation. STRIKE-BREAKERS STRIKE. New Yor, Nov. 5. —Fifty men em ployed by ihe New York Transporta tion Company to take the places ol their chauffeurs who went on strike last wee*k, revolted in the big garage at 49th street and eignth avenue today and insisted that they be paid off im mediately. Inspector Berry, of the company who tried to argue with the men, was thrown down a flight of stairs and lc policemen had to go to his rescue Finally the men were paid off and fur nished transportation back to theii homes, which tey say had been promis 3d when they came to the city to fil the places of strikers. The Alleged Tobacco Trust. New York, Nov. s.—District At torney Jerome has not yet takrd | £■ ny action on the request of Dis trict Attorney Moran of Boston tc I aid him in obtaining evidence againsl the so-called tobacco trust. Jerome | raid he has not finished reading Moran's letter. "How am I going tc get evidence?" he asked wher [ cuestioned about the matter today . "Why doesn't Moran get it himself' [ I haven't read through his lettei yet and don't quite know what i; i contains. However, I'll look into i' end answer Mr. Moran." [ ; Many a man's idea of hospitality is to bring other men home and have hi: l wife cok fgor the*. A pleasing conversationalist is i —man who talks to you about yourself MITOI OF BOYS I MO BOYS ONLY Five Thousand Boys to Compose Town at Winona Assembly j Will be Policed and Officered by Boys and 6o)S Only. A New Venture. Richmond, Ind., Nov. 5. —A boys town, populated by 5,000 boys, policed by boys, officered by boys and for the boys own pleasures and instructions, is to be an attraction at the Winona Assembly next year. Judge William Brown, of the juven ile court of Salt Lake City, has charge of the project. The boys will have a section ot the grounds set apart for them. They will live in tents. Ihe city will be the first of its kind in the United States. In connection with the scheme will |be a school for the officers of the 1 V. M. C. A., Sunday schools, public rchools, juvenile court judges and Other students of the boy problem. SAILORS MUTINY. Eecausc Officer Wanted Them to Kneel—Great Number Mutiny. 1 Portsmouth, England, Nov. 5. —A ' ; mutinous outbreak on the part of 500 ! ' 1o 000 sailors last night necessitated! I the immediate mobilization of the j ■ entire force in the naval barracks 5 , Lere. The men had assembled in the " gymnasium when a senior officer, a 1 inan of short tature, wishing to ad minister a reprimand for a breach of 3 ! discipline, ordered the front ranks to 3 kneel so he could see the men in I ,the rear. The order was resented and some 1 n' the sailors who refused to obey 3 ; were arrested. "; Their comrades, aggrieved ran j omuck, wrecked canteen and other ] ] remises, started to break out of the j itrracks with the intention of wreck- I ".ng the quarters of the obnoxious oiii i ecr and were only prevented from so ; doing by fixed bayonets of an over- j whelming force. A number of men who attempted to j treak oilt of the barracks were ar-l , s rested. 1 ! if | i e Pain may go by the name of rheuma-; e tism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleursy. No y No matter whate name the pains are i-: called. Hollister's Rocky Mountain | Tea will drive them away. 35 cents, r, i Tea or Tablets. s' 5 ! Prospects Arizona. -\ Phoenix, Arizona, Nov. 5. —Partisans * of the joint statehood have closed their 3 campaign. The partisan shots against JJ the project will be given tonight in the larger towns where the Republicans and Democrats will hold final meet i ings. The defeat of the jointure in t Arizona is admitted by all, the esti mate of the vote in it's favor being CASTORIA. ;t Bears the _>? The Kind Vp'j Hava Always Bought gj b of"° o n CASTOniA. r. Seara the _/) The Kind You Have Aiwayi; BouM it, it A little learning often makes a man unfit company for himself. is; Many children inherit constitutions is weak and feeble, others due to child j hcod troubles. Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will positively cure children a and make them strong. 35 cents, Tea f. , or Tablets. FREY'S I VERMIFUGE is the same good, old-fashioned medicine that has saved the lives of little children for the past 60 years. It is a medicine made to cure. It has never be°u known to fail. If your child is sick get a bottle of FREY'S VERMIFUGE A FINE TOHit! FOR CHILDREN Do not take a substitute. If your druggist does not keep it, send twenty-five cents in stamps to 33- db FRBY Baltimore, Md. and a bottle will le mailed you. INTEREST IN THE EIGHTH. l-.tercst in North Carolina Politics Tomorrow Will Center in Eigtn District Large Vote Will be Polled. Raleigh. N. C., Nov. 5. —The elec- I t'oa tomorrow will be quiet in North I Carolina except in the Eighth Con , gressional District, the contest being between Blackburn, Republican, the incumbent and Hackett, Democrat. Only one State ofiicer, Corporation Commissioner, will be voted for. The indications that a large vote will be polled, but interest dull. DEMOCRACY SAFE IN VIRGINIA. Will Carry Certain in all Districts Ninth and Chances Favorable There. Richmond, Va., Nov. s.—ln the Congressional election tomorrow the vote will be light. The Democrats wjll carry without doubt, all districts except the ninth, now represented by a Republican. Both sides claim the district with the chances in, favor of the Democrats. WOMAN SHOT AT UNION. Bullet Meant for* Hays Struck His Daughter Who Died To-Day. Union, S. C., Nov. 3.—ln a gambling . row Saturday night Harrison Hays shot but missed the man intended, the bullet instead striking Hayes' mar ried daughter who died this morning. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Union, S. C., Nov. 5. —While play fully pointing :i supposedly unloaded gun at a friend near here yesterday, the gun was discharged, tearing off the ear and side of face of Louis Jacks who is now at the point of death. . IN TIME OF PEACE. In the first months of the Russia- Japan war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so ' to speak, "have shingled their roofs ,| in dry weather." Th? virtue of prep j aration has made history and given to I ns our greatest men. The individual as 1 well as the nation should be preparer! for any emergency. Are you prepared 0 successfully combat the first cold you take? A cold can be treated much more quickly when treated as scon as it has contracted and before it lias become settled in the system. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds and it should be kept on hand ready for in stant use. For sale by Shuford Drug Co. , : 1 Don't be fooled by the trick bal-1 1: lot gotten out by the Republicans. - j Examine your ticket carefully before ! you vote. ■j If you are trouble with indigestion. ■ | constipation, sour stomach, or any oth -1 er pain, Hollister's Rocky Mountain l | Tea, will make you wel land Keep you' J well. .35 cents, Tea or Tablets. \ • SENATOR MORGAN. I » Says President Cannot Force Japaness Into White Schools in California. "California has the same right to separate Japanese,. Chinese, negroes, and Indians from her citizens in her public schools that she has to separate males and females, men ever 21 years of age and boys under that age, or de graded persons from those who are virtuous, or in fected from thoseetet virtuous, or infected persons from those who have good health. "These rights are classed among the police* powers of the state, which Con gress has no right to control. Noj have the President and Senate the power to regulate and control there rights by treaty witl£ foreign gov ernments. "Treaties to be constitutional, wnen they affect the rights of the people at large, must apply equally to all the people of the United States. Treaties are classed as the supreme law of the land in the Constitution, and so are acts of Congress; but acts of Congress are paramount to treaties, because Congress repeal treaties, bui no treaty can repeal or affect an act of Congress. "The police powers of the State re lating to public education and many other things are in fact an essential part of the sovereignty of the States, with which Congress has no right to interfere, and which certainly cannot be interfered with by a treaty with any foreign power. "The real trouble with Japan, I am afraid, goes back to the treaty of alli ance, offensive and defensive, that she made with Great Britain while the Portsmouth treaty was being nego tiated and kept secret until that treaty was executed. I am afraid Japan is trying to make trouble with us in the expectation that ultimately she can re quire* that Great Britain will execute that offensive and defensive alliance with her to the prejudice of the inter est of the United States in the Philip pines and in our trade with China. "Equal education in the public schools of California at public ex pense for our own native citizens and the Japanese ought to be sufficient tr satisfy who are receiving its benefits without expense to the pupils or to Japan. Such education was be - ing given to the cadet at Annapolis without any discrimination and in a very generous spirit, but seems not to be satisfactory to Japan. "I am afraid that her alliance with i Great Britain is giving rise to pre tensions that Japan will find very troublesome and difficult to realize, r "The favored-nation clause extends to SO or 90 per cent of every com mercial treaty we have. If Japar should be secured the light she is demanding in California by treaty, the 'favored-nation clause' would load up our State public schools with pupils from all these nations, from the high est to the lowest, and the States would be compelled to close their public schools to get rid of them." . Mr. Gcodw.'n Speaks. Raeford, November 3.—Hon. H. L. Godwin Democratic nominee for con gress from the 6tli district spoke to a large and attentive, audience here Thursday. After summarizing the benefits derived from the Democratic rule, Mr. Godwin proceeded to short' the corruption of the Republican par ty in North Carolina under the leader ship of Adams. Butier and others. His speech has won for him many staunch supporters and clearly shows that Mr. Godwin is a strong exponent of true Jeffersonian Democracy. TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It. Do not beicn up wind? T;:ste your fooTl after eating? See specks before the eyes? Are you pale and haggard? Do you have pains vbgkqjbgkqjbgkqj Does your heart flutter? Are you diz zy? Do you have pains in side cr back? -Risings or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Is there a sour taste? Breath bad? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? Are your ner vous" If so. you have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. It is made for iust such troubles and smyptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia Reme dy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggists cr by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Martin & Co.. Hickory, N. C. The Mikado's Birthday. Tokyo, \Ncv. 3. —All Japan was en fete today in celebration of the birth day of the Mikado, who was born Nov. 3, 1852. The Emperor, accompanied by a brilliant suite, attended a mammoth review of troops and was enthusias -tlcally acclaimed by the populace. A MOUTAIN OF GOLD could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke. cf Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 years. Greatest an tiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c. at W. S. Martin and C. M. Shuford's drug stores. Shot Wife and Died. Mobile, Ala., Nov. 5. —Ress Ballen tine an employe of a fruit company shot by his wife Saturday, died last night, at the city hospital without making any statement. Mrs. Ballen tine is a member of a prominent fam ily. CHILD PEN CRY FO FLE I CHER'S CASTOR SICLL!Sr£P.*S : Sleeky fcntsin Tsa Nuggets L Easy Ilpdicixie fov 3n?y People. Brings Golden Health ar>l Honc7/eJ 7igor. j A snociHc f.">r Constipation, In'lljroslion, I.ivo \nd Kklnoy Troubles, Vim pies. Eezerm, Impr.r • Hood, Bad Breath, SlL'jnrish Boweis, Zleaiachi ind Backache It's Rocky Mountain Tea. iu tab et 35 cents a Lev. Genuine tiuido b; iloLtasTEa Para COMPANY, Madison, \Vi3. UOLDEN N'JGGZTS FOR SAL-" -VJ FEOPir Womenfisalqu:c.- iciici 1/ . 1 ioacher's Liver and Blood Syrup. N I The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ! in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature cf , and has been made under his per -1 sonal supervision since its infancy. I Allow no one to deceive you in this. - j All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " arc but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotis substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind i Colic. It relieves Nothing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates thp > Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea —The Mother's Friend» GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt CENTAUR COMPANY*. TT MURRAY BTBCET. KCW YOR* CITY. Rheumatism does not come on in a day; the is causes that produce it work silently in the system for years. This insidious disease becomes intrenched in the blood, and some exposure to cold cr damp weather, or slight indiscretion brings on an attack. Poor digestion, stomach troubles, weak Kidneys, torpid Liver, and a general sluggish condition of the system are responsible for Rheumatism. Food souring in the stomach poisons the blood, the failure of the Kidneys and Liver to act properly leaves waste matter and impurities in the system, which, coming in contact with ; the natural acids of the body, form uric acid. This is absorbed by the blood, and as it penetrates to the muscles, nerves and bones produces the terrible pains and aches and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism. Life is made a torture by its excruciating pains, nerves are shattered, the health uu dermined, and it the disease is not checked it breaks down the strongest con- • j stitution. It will not do to depend on plasters, liniments, etc.; such treatment - is helpful in easing the pain and reducing the inflammation, but does not reach the blood where the real trouble is located S. S. S. cures Rheumatism ' by purifying and invigorating the thin, acrid blood, driving out all impurities and poisons and sending a stream of strong, rich blood to wash LTffl jp) out all irritating particles that are causing the ® © pain and inflammation. S. S. S. stimulates the PURELY VEGETABLE. sluggish organs to better action, tones up tl. t " stomach and restores nervous encrp and builds up the entire health. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, whether acu; ior chronic, and the cure is thorough and lasting. Book oil Rheumatism, and any medical advice desired without charge. 7SSE SII'SFT SPEGttS A7IA&7S:, 5/:., I EIECTBSC LIGHT The office of the company is nncLr Martin's Drug Store. Please keep your | lamps clean. Rub them with soft arj" i paper. When lamps are wanted in plant of old ones the latter must he returned to the office. For ony trouble notify the office so repairs may be made in due time. New wiring of stores and residences will be dona at of material and labor. » The family medicine in thousands of homes for 52 years—Dr. Thacher's U**er and Blood mii! J™ ® Lemons 8 Oranges [ 4 Quarts Red Rock --j y |P| 1 Pint Maraschino Cheirses jjgjjj] I; l : |jjj |||j -Crush Oranges and Lemons, cbor ||||| jij:;.; j j||| Pineapple fine, cover with Sugar, allow Ij j w to stand th%e hours, press out the - 111 mIM p4i[ II j| juice and add to this juice the pint o! § 1 ' B Cherries and plenty of cracked ice. Just |toj|| . j | before serving add the four quarts of | This amount will serve twenty-five Hickory Battlop Work | ■ 11 Bottlers of ■ ffj|| || High-Gradc Soda Water in ail Stan di j| Ij i dard Flavors. ifICSLLTHB ©OyQM i p awp cuas Ttig n&Ba*ss :•] J Tra n ~ 5 i i Mm Wmrnm I Sc-«n Prica " li i-cUil 4 OUGH3 ar.d 50s&$1.00iji WOLDS Freo Trial. j;.| a Surest and Quickest Cure for cJi kj i THBOASL' £nd liTJUG 2EOU3- : J ] LES, or KO3TSY 3A OX. X ri'fyV\'X'' l-tyiVTJ.\ v*"" 1
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