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Nat ures For 6 reates en a t Cure to the definite , fident of victory, but, owing tardiness of returns, notnms uem.a-. j can be said ck the results at the pree- time. r - - i ent omen Des Moines, COLORADO. , ; Denver; Nov. .Colorado ! has gone Republican, electing Campbell, for su- I preme judge, by a largev majority. The .n.nn bia- ma- a negro wno naa uu IOWA. Iowa, Nov. 1 vote - is lisht, particularly in; Denver, I which has given Wilson! (Democrat) 3. Returns for supreme judge, about three thou- fmm ss nreeincts in Iowa at 9 o'clock sand plurality, but this will be easily . rivr n net .vffimocratic gain of 6S2, es- overcome by th vote of the strong tablishing a ratio of gain of 21 per Republican counties. , Swamp-Root is the Host Perfect Healer and Natural Aid to the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder - 1 1 :A Ever Discovered SVIHP-ROOT S3YED MY LIFE y I received promptly the sample bot 'tle of your kidney remedy, Swamp Root. , I had an awful pain In my bat, cent. - Should this be maintained Cum ins' majority jwill be less than flfteen thousand, or less than twenty p- .cent, of what it v'as two jyears ago. The voting was light, but was fully ka heavy as was expected. Republicans attriD jute the falling off in their plurality to ' factional fights against Cummins, ow- as too frequent desire to urinate, ing to his advocacy of tariff reform. oi uuu au.. . ,J nreeincts from other sections of the. in silence that our kidneys need doc- Pwt 1 recelye4 have torin If neglected now the d conditions, advances until the face ooks pale or Q nn r to af- dark circles under the .L.Hon of the result. . NEBRACJvA. -Neb., Nov. 3. Nebraska sallow, puffy or eyes, feet swell. heart. acts badly. , . . j TWa i3 wimfnrt ir IrnOWillET that .1 ilVl V- wj w " i- I , . t-v Trii.--',, Rn-nm1n.innt the srreat ! Lincoln, i"""- o .. .......j... - . w- - i , w.,- liver and bladder remedy, ful- . promises w e very ""J"1 . . . t 1 rnurt iiifTsrp. The Rsmibllcans un- wisn m quicKiy rams,;"" f 1U. ,T. It corrects inability! to . "ouou.y 1 , 1 " :sity regents. Ltsarnes ircep.j ivr juuxc, s are coming in very slow. At 10 o'clock kidney. fills every ?i:ch troubles. ing it, and overcomes that unpleasant knifed n nmny districts Return necessity of being compelled to gotjup many nate.i. times during the night to uri- i apical o BiesMro io women My kidneys and bladder gave me gveat trouble for over two months and over the kidneys, and had to urinate from four to seven times a night often with smarting and burning.' Brick dust would settle in the urine. I lost twenty pounds in two weeks, and thought I would soon die! I took the first dose of your Swamp-Root in -the evening at bed time, and was very much surprised; I had" to urinate but once that night, and the second night Idid not get up until morning. I have used three bottles of Swamp-Root, and today am as well as ever. 1 I am a farmer, and - am working every day, and weigh. 190 pounds, the same that I weighed before I was taken sick, . ' Gratefully yours, ' T. S. APKER, Marsh Hill, Pa, Sec. F. A. and I. U. 504. - April 9th, 1903. There comes a time to both men and women when sickness and poor health bring anxiety and trouble hard to bear; disappointment seems to follow eery effort of physicians in . our behalf , and remedies we try have little or no ef fect. In many such cases serious mis takes are made in doctoring, and not knowing what the disease is or what makes us sick. Kind nature "warns us! by certain symptoms, which are un mistakable evidence of danger, suqh but 50 precincts outside of Lancaster and Douglass had been heard from. These gave Barnes a plurality of 100, a Republican! loss of about five per cent. A Democratic sain of eight to a precinct is nepessary to elect the Dem ocratic candidate for judge Douglass county will give the Democratic can didate a good majority, a big loss for the Republicans. Early returns show such varying gains and losses that an accurate estimate is impossible. Repub licans and "fusionists claim the state by 5,000. . I suffered untold misery. I became weak, emaciated and very much j run down. I had great difficulty in retain ing my urine, and was obliged to pass j water very often night and day. After. I had used a sample bottle of Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, sent me on my re quest, 1 1 experienced relief and I im mediately "bought of my druggist! two large bottles. and continued taking it regularly. I am pleased to say ( that Swamp-Root cured me entirely. I can now stand on my feet all day without i any bad' symptoms whatever. Swamp Root has proved a blessing to me. Gratefully yours, j MRS. E. AUSTIN, 19 Nassau St., Brooklyn, N ;.Y. VIRGINIA. Richmond, Va., Nov. 3. Barring the Scott county tragedy the election passed off quietly in Virginia today. The Democrats have secured all except about 25 menjbers of the legislature in joint ballot, these being divided be tween Republicans and Independents. Less than 2,2000 votes were polled in Richmond city, where the Democratic ticket had but slight opposition. W. J. Todd, for treasurer, in Henrico coun ty, who hadj the endorsement of the county committee, is probably elected over Brauer fey over 200 majority. At this hour the close legislative districts as a rule have not been heard from, but the situation up to date is favor able to the Democrats. , Norfolk. Va., Now 3. Today's elec tio nwas thei second vote under the new constitution eliminating the ne gro. For the legislature (Democrats), S. S. Lambert, received 2,190; W. H. Gunn, 2.029 (Republicans), Floyd Hughes, 7.30; John S. Hann, 903. The registration shows 75,000 whites, 500 negroes. The only Incident of the election oc curred in Norfolk county where the 'straight out; faction of Democrats forced the fusionists tof change the judges by a show of guns. To Prove What SWAMP-ROOT; the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, Will do for YOU, Every Read er of the POST May Have a Sample Bottle Fp.EE b Mail. MISSISSIPPI. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 3. The eleetion here was the quietest ever known and a smal vote was polled. Nearly one hundred thousand votes were polled in the August primary, but only half of that number I today voted. There was no opposition to the Democratic ticket, NEW YORK. , New York.' Noyv 3. Grecter s New York : has j voted Tammany back, into power , by a plurality that surpassed the private j. estimates of Tammany leaders, Charles F. M. Murphy and Patrick H. McCarren: Tammany and her allies have ' carried very borough but Richmond,; which barely- saved it self. The board of estimate save for President Crcm well, j is unanimous, every other fusion candidate" for bor ough president having been defeated. Brooklyn simply went to ! pieces ; and welcomed "the j tiger" with open arms. The .ticket elected follows;' Mayor, George ' B.' ! McClellan : comp troller, Edwardj M. Grout; i president of the board of aldermen, Charles V. Fornes: president of Manhattan, John A. I Ahem; ! president of feronoxj ; Louis F. Haffen; president of Brooklyn, M. W. Littleton; president of Queens, Joseph Carridy; president of Rich mond, Nathaniel Marsh. l ; " : " : The vote for mayor, with a few of the districts j missing is as ; follows: Manhattan; arid Bronx Low 120,431, McClellan 183,202. i Brooklyn Low 101, 64G ' McClellan : 102.58S. 1 Queens Low 11,806, McClellan - 16,979. .Richmond Low '6,680, McCiellan 6,435. McClellan over Low 61,750. - I i'; Devery polled a total of 2,741. Grout for comptroller! was i re-elected over Hinch' by 65,171. M:i i .Uj !:;;!! For president of j the board of alder men, Fornes has a full share of the large vote. For j president of Man hattan, the plurality of Ahem (Tam many) . is about 69,000. . For president of the Bronx, Haffen . (Tammany) is elected by 5,000. Littleton! (Democrat) is elected in Brooklyn, Cassidy (Demo 1 crat) in Queens, and Cromwell (fusion) in Richmond. Tammany elected 35 of 44 aldermen voted; for in this county. In 1901 it elected 26. ' . ; General Dan Sickles, the hero of Get tysburg, wins in the fifth for alder man. Tammany elects 28 of the 35 as semblyment i from" New York county. The New York county! vote on the can al referendum is 214,101 yes and 23, 884 no, with 111 election districts missing. The proposition carried in the state by abqut 100,000. I ! 1 Mayor Low received the returns at his home, 30 East Sixty-fourth street. At S:15 o'clock: he wrote this message and directed that it be" sent: ! I "Col. Geo. B. McClellan, Hotel Bar thold, Now ork: 1 : j'. jf f - f H ;V . !' :-: i "I congratulate you on your election. If I can' be or service to you pray com mand me. ' " , 1 ' "SETH : LOW." When the news that McClellan had actually carried Brooklyn arrived the mayor concluded5 that there was no hope of anything.'better on this side of the river. Then it was that he wrote the dispatch 4o McClallan. ! Police Commissioner Greene inter prets the Tammany victory to mean that the city wants a wide open town. jority, MARYLAND. not responsible for , the ,shootihg, and A to lynched him in the town square nosse Is in pursuit of the man said -f,i tha fip'ht; The dead are . . a f i i v r r t. a l llu . imv b - Baltimore, Nov. 3-Owlng to the time Anderson i (white) . Lake Village,! consumed in the count, because ; mUed in flght Henry Johnson (colored), numerous candidates.- it wiU yery , - h ;- t : tloont ...The grounded ": are late, before; anything f,.-1' Insorvhite, .li-fr-ofUle' here as to today's election. The, vote -prame white). . of , Lake ... V,v loro-pot in iiuwa, r -T : . . i puneu. vCij - - vni!,p. 2Flla;McDoweuvicpioreaj. 1 and consequently no 'result. EDITORIAL NOTICE. If you are sick or "feel badly" send at -once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Birighamton, N.' Y., who will gladly send you by mail, im mediately, without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root,; and a book telling all about it. and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing to Dr. Kilmer & Ca. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure to say that you lead this gen erous offer in the Raleigh Daily Post. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don't made any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and $he address, Binghamton,1 n Y on every bottle. ; i DnrhaiYi Motes Dry lv a Surprising Majorif v The Temperance People Had the Situation Well in Hand Early-Many Voters Chal lenged Women Pray While Men Votfe : .'Durham, N. C, Nov. 3. Special. Durham was voted dry today by a majority of 348 against saloons and 333 rgalnst distilleries. This was beyond the hopes pf the "most sanguine prohi bitionists. There were-1,597 registered voters and the vote polled was 1,153, leaving 472 who did not vote. On tile question of soioons or no saloons the vote was 736 against and 38S for. The distillery vote was 733 against and 340 for. , . The election .was quiet throughout, there being nothing of unusual interest. The voting began early and,- foTlowing a plan that had been, mapped out, the supporters of the anti-saTqpn ticket be ban to vote early, and within an hour or two were well in the advance. Then ' for some time the other fide gained slowly. - At all of the precints there was little challenging. Most of this was done at the Five Points precincts where the Trinity College people voted. All of the students were challenged. The poll holders decided each case separately. Those of the students who remained, here during the vacation season and had positions in town wrere allowed to vote. Those who went home and depended upon their parents for sup port were declared to be not qualified. At. times the argument over' a chal lenged vote waxed warm, and two lawyers were at one time sent for to explain the law as they saw it.. All day prayer services were held 9 1 Trinity Methodist church, being !under the direction f the woman's auxiliary of ' the anti-saloon league. The bell interest in the CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 3. Deniss Mulvihill, the Labor mayor, was elect ed today for another term of two many years, and nine of - every . ten tickets were scratched. Not a precinct in'th'ritv has been iieard from, nor is there any likelihood of any. returns in coming in .before midtslsrht. ? The leaders of.botli "parties-are at sea.-" Many - negroeaV, remained - away frora the polls and the friends of Con gressman Wachteg- cut the local and legislative Republican candidates. On the other hand, the opposing Demo cratic factions cut the city candidates belonging to their i party. It is gener ally believed that the legislature willy be Democratic, but no one can predict the election of either a Democratic Oi Republican governor. -ine eiecuon was a very quiet one. Baltimore, Nov. 3. The returns are coming-in slowly, but those received indicate that Warfleld, Democrat, will -Washington, Nov, 3. At 10 o'clock ?he Washington Post bulletins that Its reports indicate the election of War aeld for srovernor.j .Mr. G.-S. BraSsha-w, of Gjreensbpro Is i the city.,; ,. . ;y.., y. , v :';' An:', signea Miss Anting languishing glance, in the r v;'k Mr. Oldboy, "if I had bt.n born !n c: days of chivalry!" ' ' n ' "WelL" he said. a! v, i rr r, id." -'Vpj bald spot on the top of his hc-.r . !:' I came pretty near it." n.,v y(tt!. ' y' S I Theisignal-corps claims to nei vc siem ui.uie.army. Telf telephony, ballooning and V a1;- phy are its specialties. It is alW . -'J .Xfi ed by law with gathering a: mitting military, informati ion. f OHIO. Columbus, O., Nov. 3. On scattering returns received up to 7f20 p. m. Re publicans claim -that they have a plu rality approximating 100,000 in the state and over two-third3 of each branch of the legislature. . . Cincinnati, O., Nov. 3. This, city gives Herrick an increased Republican majority of 7,000 over Johnson. Canton, 'O., Nov. 3. The majority here for Herrick, Republican, is three thousand. I : Columbus, O., ., Nov. 3.-f According to present returns Ohio will give Herrick for governor a majority of one hun dred thousand or more The legisla ture will be Republican All doubtful districts show Republican gains Cincinnati, Nov.3. 91 out of 229 pre ctnctS show a gain for Herrick over last vear of 8,493. Columbus, O. Nov. 3. -3 a. m. Re turns from all parts of the state at this hour indicate that Herricy, for governor,, will have a majority of not less than 140,000. Throughout the coun try districts many counties . wh ere the vote was expected ' to be strongly Democratic immense Republican ma jorities have appeared. years by a majority estimated at 2,000. The Democrats swept the city and only two aldermen were elected by the Re- i publicans out of their entire ticket, excepting the minor offices where nominations jtver equivalent to an elec tion. The independent voters and Re publicans confirm his election. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Nov. 3. The vote to day in the lepublicaii. precincts was unusually heavy, while that south of Market street was light. Half of the supporters of Crocker, Rcpubuican can didate for mayor, believe he is elected over Eugene didate. Schm'idtz, the labor can- NEW JERSEY. New Yorlv,1 Nov. 3. Mark M. Fagan, rang every nour during the day.and' ,ns UfifJ, fnr. ' nf trv'ar defKiting Police Justice and Assembly man James J. Murphy, by a plurality of 1,500. The! contest was the most ex citing one in the history of the city. A total of 40,987 votes were cast out ol a total registry of 45,250. The result was in doubt up to a late hour. The early returns indicated that Fagan would sweep the city by several thou sand majority, and then the tide turned for a-time in favor of Murphy, afterward3s going back to Fagan. the Avomen folk were to be seen in con siderable numbers gcing to and; com ing from the church. The preachers were out in full! force, even the East and West Durham preachers being pressed into service. There were some of these at each pre cinct and they had their hands! filled with tickets and did all. they could to win votes. The lay leaders of the va rious churches were '--also out in! force The saloon side had a few men at tup various precincts, and these did what they could. .' . - t To Cure a Cold In On Dy Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it ians to cure. E. W. Grove's lure is On each box. 25". sjgna- DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE IN GREATER EW YORK Salt Lake, UTAH. Nov. 3. Indications at an early hour pointed to the election of KENTUCKY. Frankfort, Ky., No. 3. Returns here indicate Beckham's re-election by. from 18,000 to 20,000 plurality, and the elec tion of seventy Democratic members o- the house, against thirty Republi cans. Th renate will be composed of 23 Democrats and 15 Republicans. j Louisville,! Ky., j Nov. j 3. Kentucky, by a decisive vote today, placed itself safely in tho Democratic column, elect ing the full state ticket by a plurality estimated at 1G;000. The Democratic managers had been counting upon a plurality of 20,000, 1 the size depending largely upon the vote in the city of Louisville, which ; is j always uncertain. When, however, it was found that IiOuisville had given a . Democratic plurality of about 5,000 out of a total registration of 48,000, it was conceded by all that the full state ticket was elected. . The state ticket " therefore, came to.: Louisville with a good plural ity, only to find another ; good plurality here to increase it. Governor Beckhan's election will be contested tomorrow by ; Col. I' Morris Belknap, the Republican ; nominee, on the ground of ineligibility. The con stitution provides that . state officers may not be re-elected. Governor Beck ham was chosen to fill an unexpired term. The case will be carried to the highest court. - SCATTERED RETURNS. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 3 Democrats carry the city by 7,700 majority. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. . 3. Republicans made a clean sweep .of the city. . ..: Providence R. I., Nov. 3. The miC night returns indicate Garvin's re election by about 2,000. THE EARLY RETURNS How tii Gntiilic Prceded fTblle . lb Ctml Wkt Glne D . NEW YORK CITY. New York, Nov. 3. The World con cedes the election of McClellan. He the Gentile city ticket and the defeat ! to l51 , , Devery vote is small. ritv 4 e New York, Nov. 3.-The Herald and EX,"- m! 6 clearldefined- all New York papers concede McClel- , fMrr n lan's lection by great .majority. Grout S Tri1' outfall along this dnd Fornea ran the tk , Tffi V,8! New York. Nov. 3.-Rcturns from I'd'. r d thv6 lntlle tlcket: fabout one-third of Greater New -Yox'k 7hJnt,?l supPrted , indicate the election of McClellan for S Z J ' Whh was a - mayor by a majority of about 60,000. It L SM?m0n' EV6ry bishP,It was a landslide and the entire Den,: rf Z 4Mri?on church hust "locratic ticket is elected. Brooklyn," tb if polls today. to give the tip ; which was expected to give a big ma-' l tnMoron brethren to line up or 3orlty for loW,. went Democratic by the Mormon ticket. ! about 6,000. . - eti yrefn9t had shown b5si New York, Nov. 3.-Indications are gains for the Gentile-ticket, returns be-'that RenhiiMn. -m . I 1 - -JW.AJ Hill i i LI V ll-Afc nificance. From the present cullooklZl t V ln ""om church districts, legislature by a safe majority. " The it seems- the Democrats will elect the'Ttl t- the . Mormons of assembly will stand: Republicans 88; legislature, burthe governor, u-cer- w- Democratic and Republican affil- Democrats 62. lain. There was lots of cuUing few 0 lr had voted almost solidly! . New York, Nov. 3.-McClellan's ma tickets Having been voted straight lZ T, tICket; At 10 'cIock Jority will prpbably-be 66,000. His ma-' Chairmen of both committees are con! Mormon icco03 PInted t0 3rlty in Brook1 wiU be about 10'Wo: s iwiiuw HuvuVi , : aew York, Nov. 3.-9 p. m. Low con- ; NEW JERSEY. v New York, Nov. 3. The Indications are that the Republicans have elected a majority of their assemblymen in New Jersey. Thej Republicans elected, their city ticket in Newark and elected ali of the 11 assemblymen. :Out of about 41,000 votes cast in Jersey City for Mayor Murphy (Deni) was running slightly ahead when ifiOO votes had been counted. 1" ' v y, RHODE ISLAND. -Providence, Nov. S.iThe returns from . the state election are coming in slowly. Eleven districts show- Repub lican gains of 107. -Garvin's . (Dem.) plurality last year waW about S.000. The indications at 9 rO' clock were that he had been re-elected plurality. . t by ,a reduced A Guaranteed 'Cure fr File Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles. Your druggist will refund money if PAO OINTMENT fails to cure you, in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Fight and Lynching Lake Village, Ark., Nov. 3.Af ter an affray today in j which) a white man was killed and two white men and one negro woman Wounded, an excited mob of white citizens: dragged from a jail Huci mat's Perfumes j& and Others TCe have just received a new supply of Hudnut's Superb- Per fumes; also .the leading varie ties of other makes, and 'offer them to you at feame prices you can purchase from the manu facturer3. Hicks Drug Store i I iiniwi i . , , ;TyV'' , J. " ... 1111111 , m m thing at the right tij the right wy, and wh- t jconiei to retail hign . grade wall pape at litl prices we do more than ever done before. iav ; ou : don't think so. Th ' satisfy your doubts by look-; ing over our line. j 4 Weathers & Utley. - Raleigh, N. c, DECORATING DEPORTMENT, 11 WEST HARGETT STREET. . 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