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WEEKLY. WEBSTER'S "TMB WEALTH OP THJu MIND 18 THE ONLY TRUE WEALTH. xxx. J. R. WEBSTER, Editor and Frop'r. REIDSVILLE, N. C NOVEMBER 6, 1902 SUSSCRIPT101 018 DOLLUt i TEAR. NO. 7 J !' THE FALL. i artM partridge drumming ' -in th Fall: -i Kr. drowsy humming W b ' Kail! rro.t with elfin touches k and brushes :c, ' . leaves with blushes PJ ' in th. r all. JU . , ,SBin brighter clearer, In Uie ran, vi-i'" rngn draws nearer ' j i ih: all; thi kitchen aances-- tt,.-rf be cnances: 1 weave sweet ran- Icics ; corn ... rtiri YOU in ice i ! t i. u i ' L ban?-'' r, "ulMU 111 ui , ,vi id fre-e nocking tr, tn' Fall. -niili:- " HI grow longer 'j 1 ........ iJ 1 the Fall.. Maitiand LeRoy Osborne. tlCe Waa a crpat nnA And ia a rniaVi iag blow to those who made so des perate an assault upon him. He is scratched by between 3,000 and 5,000 voters. Toe ret tiros rtenv-d up to mid night mJiCie to t ad U;n Derno- cratic Conresoinen hxws been elect- ed. The returns are- as, follows: CHOWAN. Edentoa, N. C, Nov. 4. Returns incomplete. Democratic majority in county estimated at &uu WILSON. Wilson, N. C!., Nov. 4. The indi cations are at the close of the polis I here that Wilson county is Demo- CLEVELAND. Shelby, N. C. Nov. 4. Estimate for Cleveland county give I-mo-r-ratie majority of 1.700 About 200 scratched Cbrk and 25") vob-d lur Hill. Fourten negroes voted, out of probably 300 votes. WARREN. Warrenton N. O, Nov, 4." Oae thousand mii jritv in Warren. Ten i' Democrats scratched Clark, and (ten Democrats voted for Hill Eigqty five negn voted. Full vote esti mated at 1.100. ROBESON. Lumbertoa. N. C , Nov, 4. Eti mated m ijority in count 1.2o9. a CAROLINA mi VOTES WHITE cratic by fifieen hundred majority, j Few Democrats scratched Clark and About 40 Democrats have scratched only a few vod for Hill. Negroes Clark, and of h s number 25 voted , voting, aoout 10 ; full vot 3,v00. m for Hill. The negro vote was very j PASQUOTANK, light, not over 100 voting in the' y " county. Iodic itiona noint to a vrv ' Ei Zibeth (ity, N C. Nov. 4. PiisQuotanic D mooratic. Aoous 20 nut voting. Tae admitted result at , scratched Ciurk, and no vo'es for the opening of the polls this morning Hill. Eigoty negroes voted; full has had a tendency to take ali the vot abjut fvelve huodr d. Wilmington, N. C . Nov. 4 -Eight city precincts out of thirteen in the county officially give Clark 1,121, iiiil63. Pattcson for Congrs hv 1 120. against U) for SI comb A v- ry light vote w&4 poll-fd. sH?ially iu the c mtry. In ihe county the per- o-ntisre of registered vote cit is about 6o. ' life out of the independents, they ( showing very hWt activity m the election. Sleeps the State-YIctory All Along tae Line. plpnilnJ rie.vs of a rousing .win victory in Morth Caroli iptwith electric rush over the; last nignt, ana oace aaiu ucis xifpt manhood ot isortn uaro- b'lked those who would throt.- i jo y the bize ot tne uemocrat ijritv thot is in doubt, and up laight, w.itn oennite returns e counties with a CARTERET. Granville. i j Oxford, N. C, Nov. 4. Estimated ' maj rity m G-anvi'ie for tne Demo , crats live to seven hundreu. About Beaufort, N. C, Nov. 4 Carteret thirty Democrats scratched Clark, safely Dem.Kjratic. Estim tted ma- and about thirty D mocrats voted jority 250 to 300. Nut over tweuty for II II. About 150 negroes voted About in the cjuntv. About 2 300 votes ten Democrats voted icr Hill. Une negro in the county votod, and this a split t'eket. COLUMBUS Whiteville. N. C, Nov. 4 Pres ent, returns snow a Democratic ma jority of at least 800 in Columbus. Not more than 2.000 vote cast out of about 2,500 Not more than 25 Dem ocrat scratched Clark, and very w. if anv of them, voted for Hill. cast in the county. Oxford township Democratic ma jority as follows: Grahim, for Legis lature. 212; K'tehin. for Congress, 250; Ul irk, for Chief Justice, 210. WAY.nE. .1 .hint, fort'.' fi 'ratio maj nty of about 38 000 fe lit iooks hh jl iu uiajoiiujr ont.nf nhniik ion nPo-mAs who were Lxcet'd 65.000. I rMriatvrAi nnt, rnnro th in 50 voted Mflntie heard from ar coun i ' t'bfi e intern and central s -ction Siat-i. and the rwajorities ths ire hrgor than ex ected in Lr counties in tha wst, out is no doubt ot a sweeping vie- vn'ii, t.f scratched tickets was HERTFORD. Murfreesborot Nov. 4 Estimated majority in the county 650 Demo ortjc. Democrats practically solid for Clark. Hdl cuts no figure. Ne- About twelve trro vote less tnan va .... hiinii-i.,1 Tl,im(vMm rntia MRr,1 nrafi ;eiv Mil ii. and the vote inau - . .wv...w ,r L'liu- r-.'iived for Chief Jus- "V a 1 uu voce- Goldsboro, N. C , NoV. 4 Wayne county gives an averasre of 2,000 Democratic majority for Cougres s;onal. Judicial, Legislative and County ticket. The ctty of Golds borO and township ejivts Stevens, Democrat, lor sheriff. 686 mn jority over J. H Grant, tne Independent candidate. It is eatimated that Wal ter Clark will not run behind the ju dicial ticket more than 25 votes in the county. Only' a few of the 150 negroes registered in the county vo ted, and these scratched tbeir tick ets. NEvV HANONER. BE AC FORT. Wnshini?tnn N . PCov 4 -Biu fort county will give very near 1,400 Democratic majority. jhirmn Rodman eaysto-uignt about 2J Dem ucrutrt Bcratchod Clark and about 10 of them voted for Hdl. About 100 negroes voted Tuefull v te i 1,800. Your correspondent knows that more men than ten voted for Hill aud more than twenty scrarched. My estimate is fifty. CARTERET Morehead City. N C. Nov. 4 -Cnairman Cart -ret Executive Com mittee estimttes mgonty at tnree hundred Democratic. Cink oroba- bly scratched by tweuty. and about ten Democrats votd for Hill. About ten negro 8 voteJ, Probably eitrh' tten hundred voted cast in the couu ALVMANCK, RnrtinP-ton N C. NoV. 4 Re- turns show 11 out of 12 precincts give Kitchin 510 majority over Pat terson. Remaining precincts will give hii about 44. Scott, for the House, slightly b'hind Demcrafc ticket, Holt seems to be gaining all that Scott loses, still will not run 60 votes ahead of Republican ticei. and very fow scratched Clark. In- tt tn Dflmocratic mv uivuvivuu . . irrit.v f4-ir nnuntv ticket of 500. against about 4du over eiecnuu 1900. LINCOLN. Lineolnton. N. C. Nov. 4. Lin coln county Democratic by 500 ma- joritp. rxeive 450 vote. Nof. mre than 40 negroes voU'd. More than half thes- vot the Damocratic ticket. The registered ,n2ro vote here wa? about ixty. Cm t tell tho eiiwof full vote. It i about 1.900 o- 2.000. But few Democrat voted for HilL VANCE Henderson. N. C, Nov. 4. The D-raocrstic majority ts about 60 V About 25 scratched CUrk. About 20 Demo-trat-i voted for Hill Abut 40 nerro- voted The full vote is about 1 550. CATAWBA. Hickory. N. C , Nov. 4 Indica tions point to th election of the en tire Demicrfttc ticket ih Oatawb county by 3X) to 400 Hickory township will cive abut 17 ranjori ty 125 a re new mn. The othert hare bit one or more term. Till B3T r-U3CaiPTIO.'r POB CThtllrt And TtVMPOf ia m . - wind vr Grovc s Tasteless Chill Toxia It it simply iron an I qa nine ia & 41V tastetts form. Price 50c cure no pay. of MAN bLaDe to Diecirv juuwii rc-iu-na ib Sure to Restore. V n it pWltm mMmz ? Dunn jJi W c . a Tarrntv.Faurth District, writes , ' ' JuK uunn, siuci kuaa " j W E.nst cit.. a-uh Ztreet. 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It gives tone to the minute blood vessels and the terminal nerve fibres. Catarrh cannot exiat long where Peruna ia used intelligently. Peruna seeks out catarrh In all the hid den parts of the body. Paul Landmm writing from Atlanta, Ga., says: In January last I began tb me of your Peruna and Manalin for what was termed, organic heart trouble. A tnai tima I could scarcely walk to my place of buetaeae without itoppiag to rest and on arrival felt completely exhaustea. Had Mver pains in my heart and general dizainaas. After using the first bottle of Peruna I began to improve and today 1 feel that I am a sound man and I work fourteen hours a day without any bad feeling." Paul Land ram. A. M. Ikerd, an employee of the C. B. & Q. It. It., West Burlington, Ia., write: I had catarrh of the etcmach end small intestine?? for a number of year?. I went to c. number of doctors and got no relief. Finally one of my doctor sent me to 'Chicago and I met the same fato. They aid they could do nothing for me, that I had cancer of the stomach and there was no cure. I almost thoucht the same, for my breath wa3 something jtwfal. I could hardly stand it, it was eo offensive. I could hot eat anything without great misery, and I gradually grew worse. "Finally I got one of your books, and concluded I would try Peruna, and thank nod. I found a relief and a cure for that dreadful disease. I took five bottles of TVrrma and two of Manalin, and 1 now feel like a new man. There is nothing better than Peruna, and I keep a bottle in my house all the time." A. M. Ikerd. If yon do hot derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give yon his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President ..of The Hartman SaniUrinxa, Columbus, Ohio. - WASHINGTON AND TYRRELL Plymouth, N. C, Nov. 4. State, judicial and county Democratic tick et elected by l?rge majority. Only about 25 per cent, of Republican vote cast. Independent candidate for Clerk elected by smill majority. News from Tyrrell is that county is argely Democratic. CALDWELL. Lenoir. N. C, Nov. 4. -Reports received to seven o'clock indicate that Blackburn will carry the couns y. No Hill Democrats, few cratcn- niorlr ftnri thft countv is very close. Eighty "five per cent, full reg itered vote. LENOIR. Kinston. N. C. Wov. 4. Watson carries the county 500 to 600 ovr Ovprman. Crate. Carr. in order nam Pd. The entire Democratic oouuty ticket elected, 1,200 to 1.400 maioritv. The State ticket tne same. No defection in Clark's vote. (SigneJ) J. W. Grainger, Uh. BERTIE. Windsor. N. C. Nov. 4. Demo cratic majority will be ten or twelve hundred. DURHAM. Durham. N. C. Nov. 4. The Dem ocrats will have 50 to 600 majority. Kitchin runs with the county ticnet. FRANKLIN. C'ark w.v P'rrit hed bv ouly Few D-mocrts for Hill. HARNETT. Dunn. N. C. Nov 4 -" jrt'al return- indicate Harriett Dmo--rjfic by at lest 500. C'ark rvivej full party Ptrength. About SO per eent or registration n-.ui l RICHMOND, Rockingham. N. C. Nov. 4. -R- ' turns from ne.-irbv precinct indicate average Democratic majority of about 700 cut of a total vote of lss than 1 400. Clark will be less than 20 votes lhind the ticket, in R ch- mond. Hill will gvt five of thie. CRA.VEN. New, Bern. N. C. Nov 4 A very quiet election passed off to-dv for county. Congressional and judicial officers. Our entire Democratic county tictet was elected by a ma jority between 1,400 and 1,500 Scratching in th9 city was very small, not more than 18 scratched on he judicial ticket. CUMBERLAND CQUNTY, ! Prohibition carried the countv by 1 ooo. Democratic ticket wins bv 15J. ANSON COUNTY. Democratic maioritv 1.300. Vat son gets more votes for Senator than all the other candidates combined. UNION COUNTY. One thousand Democratic inaiori- ty. SCOTLAND COUNTY. Eight hundred Democratic majori ty. GUILFORD COUNTY. Fifteen hundred Democratic ma jority. CASWELL COUNTY. Caswell gives Democratic majority rrom oinj to wo. PONDER. Bnrgaw, N. C, Nov. 4. Estimated Democratic maioritv in Pender conn tv 9007 Clark runs with ticket: no Democrats voted for Hill. Full vote 1.000, estimated from returns re ceived. ORANGE. Chapel Hill. N. C, Nov. 4. At 9:30 indications noint to Democratic nia jority of 250 in Orange county. Clark scratcueu sugnuy. MADISON. Republican majority 7?0. FIFTH DISTRICT. Kitchin carries every county ia hit District except Stokes, which gave Patterson a majority of 300. Kitchin mjjrittes in the different counties are: Alamance Harwell, Durham, Fonytt, Granville. Guilford. Oranee. Person, Rockingham K'okes, (For P.iit;roo) Kitohio's majority 7,0i3. 554 917 m 200 1,30 2V 700 1.H00 300 "Mystic Cure" f..r Rheu mniam !tnd Neuralgia radiojiliy cured in one tofchredHy 1m ttn . on the system is renrirk'le aad :nystri ".us. 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You will receive foo l attention at the hands of the -officers and employees of this Strong iniiitn- tionr. . ' THE ELECTION GENERALLY. Elections were held Tuesday in 42 of the 45 states. In 22 of these 4J States a governor and other state officers were choieo. The Statei which elected a fall tieket and the virtorious party, so far as returns have been received are as follow: Massachusetts Republican elect- THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGA H fttU 8late ticket. Democrats carried Vnnno-Qville. N. C . Nov. 4 Seven townships out of ten give Democrat ic majority of nine hundred The county will give t welve to fourteen hundred Democratic majority. HALIFAX. Weldon, N C, Nov. 4 -Returns from aix precincts indicate Demo catic majority in Halifax county of 2 500 against Democratic majority for Aycock of 5,7 41 in 1900. Kitchin carries the county for Congress by almost unanimous vote. Clark gets 171 at this precmct and Hill 65. Clark will have about 2,000 majority m the county. SAMP-ON. Clinton. N. C, Nov. 1. - Election pass-id ctf quietly; light vole cast; few county pnemrts heard from Indications are tlnit the election in Sampson will r vAoc, j.rob -b'y car ried by U- U ; .'i-v ONSLOW. R-turnp to meagre to ive any- rhirii-' accurate. It di -at; ns C ill O. ikctu: no t. ,ii j . ROWAN.. Rilisburv. N. C Nov 4 -Rowan's entire co. :ntv ticket fleeted by 1.500 majority.- Klutz s 'majority in Kow an is from 1,3:) to 1,500 Stanly county gives Kluttz a majority oi kiwi The vote m this county not as heavy as expected. TRANSYLVANIA. Brevard, N. C, Nov. 4. Aiken, Republican, Representative, elected; balance county Democratic ticket elected by a small majority, EDGECOMBE. Tnrhoro. N. C. Nov. 4. -herao 'cratic ticset safe by at lea-t 1.500 toniebt But few Democrats scratched Clark; opposition to. him slight. Hill's yote amounts to little. Demnoratic ticket nd ..-w-wiit inn f-'fVrt StallingS. WUD was Independent; he .will protabb i TION. The coderessional delecration from North Carolina will be unanimously Democratic, rollowing are repre sentatives elected: First John H. Small of Beaufort. tecood Claude futchin of Halifax. Third Chaa.R. Thomas of Craven. Fourth Ed wardW.Pou ofJohoeoo. Fifth Wm. W. Kitchin of Person. Sixth Gilbert B.Paterson of Robe- soo. Seventb Robert N. 1 aec of Mont- iromery. Eighth Theodore F. Kluttz of Rowan. Ninth-Edward Y. Vcbbof Cleve- lan 1. Tenth James 31. Gudsrer of Bun combe. Patterson, Vzzq, Webb and (tucr 8 r j.iek-)uvill'' and Foi- rer.nc-U Dt-mmtic 151. j pubiu 9 rhr- & :.)V ;1 ' ft j r.- K-ir Vigor ' , ri sl ' years of rriv L;r in c ... Wc rnen that rich, dark color your hair used to have, ir it's gray now, c ' A no matter; ji ycr& Hair Vigor always re stores color to grav hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, tco. If roar drcs-riat cncot if'tir T. gtuj as oz.0 cliir kud ul xi rt joaabottl. Be nr &i fi " name of tcux ijcare-t r - ... . . - Boston. Rhode Island Democrats elected governor and lieutenant governor.aod the Republicans elected the other three state officers, alio the two congressmen. Connecticut Republican. New York-Gov.Odell re elected by about 9.000 majority. Two years aao elected by 114,000 majority. Demo crat elected for Supreme court benoh. New York City Democratic by over 115 000 mal intv. The Democrat! elect 15 and the Republicans 22 con gressmen. South Carolina ivmocrattc. Alabama Democratic. Texas Democratic, including an amendment to the Constitution mak ing payment of poll tax qualification for voting by a lar majority. Micbieao Republican. Kanfai Republican. Minneft - Republican. South Dkx' Republican. Ncbrahka C'-i"d by Democrats. Wisconsin Republican. North Dakota--Republican. V okrido- In do a ,t. V' routing and laafo Republican. Nevada r'uiou win. C iltfornia in doubt. Ni" HarLplsire Itepublican. Tnnesee Democratic. Pen t.syl van ia He publican. Indiana Republican. Florida Democratic. Illinois Republicm. Delaware Democratic. Iowa Republican. Mi.ouri Den.rcratic. OhioRepublican. Utah Republican. Waihinton Republican. Montana Returns not complete. Arkarsas Democratic MissiVippi Democratic. Georgia - Democratic. Jouisrana Democratic. Vireinia Democratic, one Repub lican Congressman. W. Virginia -.Republican. MarTland Two Democratic nd r ft 1 ' ; - . j lour ivcpuuiicio CUUglCSSlUCU. I Ketituckj Democratic. I New Jersey Republican.
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