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t -; it I EVENI Free TT TTTF PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDRY. Vol. I IT No. 184 KINSTON, N. C.t WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7; 1900. Price Two Cents. PMESSo NO ; FROM RALEIGH. CRAWFORD BEATEN. BUXTON PROBABLY DEFEATED. - New York, Ohio and Maryland Go ' Republican. McKinley Sweeps The Country. Landslide for Sim mons Gets 50,000 Over Carr. Raleigh, Nov. 6. Bellamy, Dem., re elected to congress in sixth district by an overwhelming majority. Bryan's majority in the State estimated at 25, 000. In the Democratic primary tor U. S. senator, Simmons defeated Carr by largo majority. itaieign, jnov. o. Advices received up . xo a:ou p. m., states lair weatner pre vailed, and the day passed quietly with light yote in many precincts. Raleigh, Nov. 6, 11 p. m. New York city, it is reported, gives McKinley 35,000 and New York state 135,000. Simmons was serenaded tonight and . given an ovation by citizens. Mr., Sim mons appears to have at least 40,000 majority. He tells me it will be betweeri 40,000 and 50,000. Congratulations are pouring in upon him, besides a rush of personal congratulations. Col. Carr said today, while here, that he had 15,000 majority, but news comes from Durham that early in the afternoon his manager conceded defeat. Alc&inley s election seems to be con ceded by about same majority as before. The New York World says all indica tions point to this. The Laffan Press service says MeKinley carries Maryland and Baltimore. A negro voted here in the senatorial f " primary the only one in the State known to have voted. He voted for Carr. Ral- - eigh gave Simmons 255 net majority. Twelve precincts out of 24 outside of Raleigh in Wake county give Simmons S 95 majority; At 10 o'clock tonight National Com mitteeman Josephus Daniels said to me: "North Carolina has given Bryan not less than 30,000 majority. Crawford seems beaten in the ninth district, and Buxton in great doubt in the eighth with chances against him. All other Democratic can didates elected. j. "Carr has carried very few counties only Mecklenburg, Union, Orange, Dur ham and Granville as far as known. There is a landslide for Simmons. It looks likes 50,000 majority. I have never had any doubt he would get 40,000. "McKinley seems to have swept thej ...country." The New York Sun says McKinley carried New York state by 150,000. He carries Ohio by 50,000. The Republican vote fell off sharply in .Massachusetts. V. From the mass ; of telegrams received by "Mr. Simmons' manager the following 'majorities for him are compiled: Burke. 200, Carteret 000,; Cleveland 1,600, ' Craven 1,600, Cumberland 500, Edge , combe 1,400, Forsyth 2,000, Franklin 1,000, Gaston 500, Halifax 400, Har- , nett 200, Iredell 600, 'Johnston 2,000, Nash 500, New Hanover. 519, Pasquo tank 600, Pitt 2,000, Richmond 500, Robeson 1,200, Rutherford 1,500, Vance - 450, Wayne 1,500, Wilkes 1,800, Wilson 135. Carr carried Orange by 600. , , . Seven Democratic Congressmen. Raleigh, Nov. 6. Richmond, Mecklen burg, Lenoir and Union counties "give Democratic majorities ' of 900 to 1,100. ' Cabarrus, : Northampton 'and " Perqulm- Quick Colds You know watt They come upon they are. Too who lirdUY a moment 3 notice. Bat they trislow to leave; that's the trouble. Unless jon io the right thing they tang oa for weds. Why not send thera of? Too can do it quidly uritli Ayers Cherry PectofiL It oltea rcs la a eight. T?irt tl-e: wworli tnr an rn''ry poid : "- iMt rixi.t for ttima, brown--, ji.rf, nioss ecuuouiMtl tut c-xocue cites. ans 300 to 500 Democratic majorities Indications are that Bryan will carry the State by 40,000, and seven- of the nine congressmen are Democratic by a large majority. The eighth and ninth districts are in doubt. Simmons majority over Carr is nearly 50,000. Kitchin Eleoted by 6,000 to lO.OOO. Goldsboro, Nov. 6. Returns so for received from the district indicate Kitch in has 6,000 to 10.000 majority. THE STATE. Martin county solid for Simmons. Halifax gives Simmons 350 majority. Union county gives Bryan 900 majority. Pitt county 1,000 Democratic majority. Durham county gives Carr 1,000 ma jority. Chatham gave McKinley small major ity; Simmons led Carr by 300. Edgecombe majority will be for Bryan not less than 1,000 and Simmons 1,300. . Granville county gave a Democratic majority of 800. Carr leads Simmons by 500. Kitchin's majority in Halifax county will probably be 1,800. Bryan's major ity will be about 1,500. New Hanover gives Bryan 2,100, Mc Kinley less than a hundred; Simmons 1,300 against 900 for Carr for senator. Telephone message from Snow Hill says Greene county will give Bryan, Kitchin and iSimmons majorities oi over 500. Hon. Francis D. Winston wires that Bertie county gives a majority for Bryan over 3,000, Kitchin over 1,000, Simmons over 1,200. Stanly county gave Bryan 450 major ity.. Kluttz received 500 over Holton, Republican, and Simmons' majority over Carr for the senate is 900. Person, Stanley, Camden, Vance and Guilford counties give Democratic major ities of from 300 to 700. Anson county at least 1,000 Democratic majority. All above counties show 300 to bOO ma jority for Simmons, except Anson which gives Carr 25 to 50 majority. GENERAL NEWS, Matter oflnterost Condensed Into Brief Paragraphs. In the last ten years Indiana's popula tion has increased 10.7 per cent, and Florida's 35 ner cent. In consequence of the decline in price o? phosphate rock and difficulty in obtain ing ocean transportation, two big min ing companies near Beaufort, S. C, have closed down for a time and another is working Only half of its plant. DELAWARE DEMOCRATIC. This Means Two Democratic TJ. S. Senators. -' . : Raleigh, No v. 6. The Democrats carry Delaware. This . means the election of two Democratic senators. V , It Is stated at Simmons' headquarters that returns up to 11 o'clock show bis majority to be 47,000. Carr didn't carry a county east of Raleigh, and it looks like Carr has only about 1,400 majority in 4th district. - . " The Republicans claim the state by at least 20,000. ' y . Jones Concedes New York. Chicago, Nor. 6. Senator Jones at 8 o'clock tonight says: "The Republicans have carried New York.' We have lost in the city and cannot make op our loss in the city outside of Greater New York. The Republicans are claiming Maryland and Ohio. I haven't the figures to dis pute Maryland, nor have t sufficient ad vices from Ohio upon which to base an opinion." - -l.Jl . Bryan Not Despaired, .1 ' . Lincoln, Neb., NoV. 6. Nebraska State Committeeman Dahlgren, who is very doss to Mr. Bryan, says that while ap pearances are that New York and Illinois were lost, he does not by any means con cede McKinley ' election. He thinks other states may come to the rescue. McKinley Receiving CongTatula- ' .i . Canton, 0., Nov. 6. President McKin ley is beginning: to receive congratula tions on Liere-electioo. THE ELECTION. DISTRESSING TO DEMOCRATS. Bryan Defeated by an Overwhelm ing Vote. Second District Elects Kitchin in Place of Negro White. The Ninth and Probably The Eighth Distrlots Return Republi can Congressmen. Simmons Beats Carr for Senator by About 50.00O. Bryan is defeated. , It is bad, but can't be helped. North Carolina goes for Bryan by an increased majority. Simmons receives a large majority over Carr in the senatorial primary. Kitchin is elected to congress by a big majority. The Free Peebs hopes that the Democrats of North Carolina will forget their differences and come to gether. Let the friends of Simmons and the friends of Carr be as good friends as they have ever been, and let's have no more Democratic pri mary elections. New York. The Mail and Express figures give Mc Kinley a small but certain plurality in Greater New York. An Associated Press bulletin says if the present ratio is maintained McKinley's plurality in New York state will be about 160,000. At 8 o'clock Republican National Com mitteeman Manley estimates returns re ceived that McKinley will carry New Tork state by 110,000 majority. He concedes the city of New York to Croker by 15,000. He claims that all states that went for McKinley in 1896 have been carried for him again but some of them by reduced majorities. In city of New York 1,190 districtsout of 1,522 McKinley receives 20,9,639, Bryan 233,540. Illinois. Chicago, fNov. 5. Basing their esti mates on first 210 precincts on compar ison made with vote four years ago lead' era of Democratic party in Cook county believe McKinlsy majority in this county to be 15,000. Chicago, Nov. 6. Six hundred precincts out of 1127 give McKinley 98,831, Bry an 89,668: Republicans claim McKinley has at least 100,000 majority la Illinois. Massachusetts. Eighty precincts out of 191 in Boston give Bryan 17,761, McKinley 16,603, This shows a net gain for Bryan in these precincts of 12,297. Sixty towns give Bryan 8,464, Mc Kinley 16.32C. Same towns in 1896 gave Bryan 4,915. McKinley 20,776. A net Democratic gain of 8,005 votes. . Maryland. Evening News estimates that Balti more gives 7,500 majority for McKinley and that state will probably add some thing to 'theBe figures. The Baltimore American claims Maryland for McKinley by 20,000. Indiana. Indianapolis, Nov. 0. Returns from Indiana are very slow.' Not a precinct yet heard from.' " : . J. The New York Journal estimates that Indiana gives Bryan 15,000 majority. t . Nebraska. - At 10 p. m. returns from state are coming in slow. Less than 200 out of Fres ef Charge. Anv adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of and nature, who will call at Temple-Marston Drug Co., will be pre sented with a sample bottle of Boschee's German SvruD. free of chanre. Onlv ona bottle given to one person, and none to children without order from parents. No throat or long remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup in all parts of the civiliied world. -Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists will -tell you ta success was marvelous, it is really ihe only Throat and Lung Remedy gen erally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its value Sold by dealers In all civilized countries. 1,611 precincts heard from. These indi cate plurality Vf about 3,000 for Mc Kinley in the snkte. Tennessee. Bryan has carrtefl the state by a de creased vote. Nashville has gone for Bryan. McKinley carried city in 1896. Virginia. Returns are unusually slow, but scat tering unofficial precinct returns indicate Democratic losses. Georgia. The negro vote in Georgia very light. Not a disturbance of any kind was re ported. New Jersey. The Newark Evening News estimates New Jersey gives McKinley 40,000 plu rality. Louisiana. Returns solid Democratic delegation to congress and goes for Bryan by 30,000. Kentuoky. In this state 356 precincts out of 1,877 give Bryan 39,603, McKinley 44,640. Maine. Two hundred towns in Maine give McKinley 42,517, Bryan 25,033. Rhode Island. Indications are that McKinley will have a tremendous plurality. Wisconsin. Republicans claim Wisconsin by 100, 000 majority. Michigan. McKinley has carried state by 65,000. Oregon. Went 20,000 for McKinley. Arkansas. Democrats elect all congressmen. Texas. Bryan'ti majority over 75,000. Colorado. Bryan's plurality 3,000 to 4,000. South Carolina. Bryan is far ahead. STITE NEWS. Interesting North Carolina Item In Condensed Form. In the Carolina-Sewanee football game at Atlanta Monday neither side could score. Carolina defeated Vanderbilt Saturday, 48 to 0. Ex-Judge Ralph P. Buxton died at Fayetteville Monday morning. He was the Republican candidate for governor against ex-uov. Jarvis. In Scotland Neck an unforunate dis cussion over politics caused Ben Pope, who was much under the influence of liquor, to shoot his son in the head.' Tarboro Southerner. Nov. 6. s North Carolina nnder the new appor tionment of 200,000 to a congressional district can bold its own gety members. Kansas and Nebraska in the west would lose one each as would Virginia and Maine in the east. Fayetteville Observer: There are ru mors that the Ashley Bailey company are to erect another larger silk -mill in this city adjoining the one already in operation. Though the company's man ager here would not admit this fact when asked this morning, be stated tnat it was talked of. Salisbury Truth-Index: While the tab ernacle meeting was in progress yesterday morning the desire lor salvation became so strong among the unsaved employes of the Salisbury cotton mill, that young men and women stopped, work and went to praying- among the spinning frames. Christian friends and fellow workmen prayed with them and pointed them to Christ. The machinery of the spinning room stopped altogether, and for about an hour and a nan tne mill's twenty thousand spindles rested while the spin ners turned to God for salvation or sought to get their friends saved. Little knots and groups of young men and wo men could be seen all over the large spin ning room,' seriously talking, praying, and many of them shouting with joy of salvation. Scores were happily converted and many who bad backslidden renewed their consecration to God. It was the conquest of prayer and personal work an old time Alethodist revival in wnicn no denominations were known and the good work still goes on. The Best Preaor!;tloi far Cfcllfo ad Tcrer U bottl of Gbott1 TitrtLBM Cum. Tome. It limply iroa mn4 ooiiuii ta uitthf LATEST NEWS. EVERY DOUBTFUL STATE FOR MoKDNLEY. Simmons Gets 60,000 Majority. Buxton and Crawford Defeated. And Close Vote in Third. llaloigb, Nov. 7, 12:50 p. m. Every doubtful state has gone for McKinley, who is elected by a big majority. Simmons will have 50,000 majority. Buxton and Crawford are defeated, and the vote is close iu 3d district, in which C. R. Thomas is the Democratic nominee Johephuh Daniels. mat -9 - ii LENOIR COUNTY. We estimate that the vote in Lenoir county for Carr is 8."0, Simmons 1,499, 1,149 majority for Simmons. Kitchin, for congress, about 685, and the Bryan electors have about 700 ma jority in the county. Pink Hill Township. Hon. Geo. Turner writes: Bryan 124, McKinley 16; Kitchin 124, Martin 14 Simmons 121, Carr 3. The boys appear very fond oj Simmons down here. Jones County Gives Simmons 674. Trenton, Nov. 6. The returns from all precincts in Jones give Bryan 714, Mc Kinley 602; Thomas, for congress, 712, Fowler 592; Simmons 684, Carr 10. ' Greene County. Snow,. Hill, Nov. 7. Greene county gives the following majorities: Bryan 473, Kitchin 479, Simmons 605. Republican Claims. New Yori, November 7. At 12:30 this morning National Committeemen Manly, Gitfbbs and Bliss held a confer ence and at the conclusion the following statement was given out: "On the re turns received at headquarters up to this hour, the Republican national committee claims to have elected McKinley and Roosevelt by an electoral vote of 284 with the possibility of 21 votes in addi tion, making a total of 305. These 21 votes consist of 13 votes in Kentucky and 8 in Nebraska. The states we surely claim are California,. Connecticut, Dela ware, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min nesota, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Vir ginia, Wis;onsin and Wyoming." Crawford Beaten 2,000. Raleigh, Nov. 7, 2:30 a. m. Moody, Republican candidate for congress, car ries the 9th district by 2,000 majority oyer Crawford, Democrat. Claims 284 Electoral Votes. Canton, O., Executive Mansion, Nov. 6. George Gray, who is with the presi dent, says McKinley carries 27 states with 284 electoral votes. The 3ohumann Concert Co. The concert given nnder the auspices of the Valdosta Lyceum by the Schu mann Concert Co., last Thursday night, was decidedly the best of all of the TLy ceum entertainments, and, as a musical event, was one of the very best that Val dosta has had. The program consisted of vocal music by Miss Grace Caborn, the 'cello by Miss Edith Adams, the harp by Miss Charlotte Tarrant, and dramatic readings by Miss Zulieme Bolkcom. The ' musical features were of the ' highest . c!ass, every piece receiving an encore. Miss Caborn's voice has been splendidly trained and her selections were of the highest class, while Miss Tarrant created a splendid impression by her renditions on the harp. To many in the audience the feature or tne evening were ine dramatic selections by Miss Bolkcom.. The selection from Ben Bur, the incident in a street ear, and other pieces recited by her showed wonderful grace, sweep ing from dramatic to comedy with per fect ease. The first of these pieces held the audience spellbound by its beauty, : while the second kept the crowd laugh ing at the superb impersonation of the different characters in the car. The en tertainment was good all the way through The Times, Y aldosta, ua. , -i Fighting1 In Indiana. " ' - . . ' Brazil. Ind., Nov. 6. During a politi cal fight today at Diamond, over two hundred shots were fired, -killing one man and injuring three others. . Te tmt-m a Cnld la Ois DlV l&ka Lazatttw Bbomo Quito Tablct. All drvrrmi refund th Btooer if it fails to can. K. W GvoTBh noMBt a oa bos sc
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