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CSV T3J Vcl' XX" - 'f ; if- "X tfE3ULT3 OP THE ELECTIONS. Washington, lieaufort County, N. C, Thursday, November 7, iqoi, No. 2J, Uruler Hotel Nicholson. Full Line of Clotbtno, fictions, Ibats, Sbocs, Ulmbvcllas, etc. GOODS! E' PRICES! V ) 0 JtVy nub a nimnjn a - GENERAL NEWS. 1 n ? a J iJ i-i J 1 J J J J o WVcr St , Stilley Latham Block Oysters and Meals served in all ttyles. Raw house near and oysters served by measure Fhone 72. SCOTT BROS. Headquarters for Liquors, Wines, Beer, Cigars and Tobacco. Tim ranr-wned F. P. Durand k ----- - - ,' difl'ensei Drinks of the latest fad concocted. Water Street, Stilley Block. your haneo '"Art ' v to be 1 e X Ues? days lt keep aS froods that is rraWwr iu a town the size of Washington. V"e will for the next 30 days oil r exceptional values our pi i es on all wool Kersey Jack ets. former price 3 50 now 15, fo: ;:ier $7.o0 now $6, former $9 no 7.50, former $11.50 now $10. Silk Plush Capes, 27 inch lei) ;th at the low figure of $2 50 for aerly $4, the '$1 Velvet Cape at 85c, the $1 25 at 1, and cor re-,iOuding prices all the way tbr ugb. We liavoA complete -"" Sockets in age 0 I d gray, 11 lJ"ijil.Tli.iii.ijjl fm ' f IjOCUS st i full to overflowing with ml he latest fabrics fcr this sea so 1 A visit to our store will repiy you. Fuil line of floor coverings and furniture. J. F. Buckman. Chiefly on tho Republican Maryland is Still in Much .'utumany U all was Tuesday overthrown by the allied reform foices, led by Seth Low, R"pub licn, the fusion candidate for mayor of Greater iNew York, who defeated Sin purd, the Demo cratic candidate, by a majority approximating 40,000. Jerome, fu.-ion candidate for district at .orney, also triumphed over Ungtr but by a small majority. The Democrats claim that the official couut ih give them some of the minor t!Ii;es. In the State at largo tho Repudiicans were gen erally successful and will control the assembly by an overwhel tning majority. Ohio went Republican, and possi bly by an iuereased majority. Sem'or Foraker ac 10 0 clock Turrday n:ght announced that Gov. Nash would have a plurality of (50,000 over Kilbourne (Dim.), and the inct.mplcte returns seim to b' ar out this optimistic forecast. The legislature doubtless will have a safe Republican majority, insuring Senator Foraker's re election. Maryland's vote is difficult to count, and the returna received leave the result in much doi bt. Baltimore, which tho Republicans counted upon carrying, is claimed by both parties. The legislature, it is believed, will be Democratic, which will mean the return of Mr. Gorman to the United States Senate. The Kepublicans are charging the Democrats with fraud. Virginia is Democratic, of course. Mr. Montague's majority for governor is estimated at 25,000. The legislature will be largely Democratic. Iowa, with a light vole, is largely Republican, and Massa chusetts, with a heavy votr, gives Gov. Crane (Rep.) a ma- jjrity placed at G0.000 over Jesiah Quincy (Dem.) Kentucky is Democratic, as whs expected, and the legislature chosen Tuesday will elect a Demo cratic United states Senator to succeed Mr. Deboo (Rep.). Nebraska, Mr. Bryan's State i again Republican, the fusion can didates for supremj judge and regents of the State University being defeated by a majority of at lenst 5,0 CO. New Jersey elected Franklin Murphy governor. The K -pub lican majority is les3 than 10,000. The legislature ii Republican. Pennsylvania hts gone Repub lican, but by a greitly reduced rmjority. Tae Repulican3 claim to have carried Philadelphia by 35,000 over the fu3ion'ust3. The contests in Pennsylvania are so mixed thai authentic returns are necessarily late. Rhode Island elected Repub lican S ate officers. Itoiiis of Interest ConiU'twil Into Uriel' rururaplis. HIS SWORD TO EE RETURNED. Reports from points in Texas Taken From a Federal Captain Nearj Kinston by a North Carolina 0ffi"er j l Who Promised to Give it Back. A hpeci'd rrom 0:lumi)ia, S. C, Bhov that there was frost Mon- IU,K I he r .rnar.ee of a sword tir.i ha? been dr.iwn under t.vv- llis ant oil n (I i i a third, will be day niltt. This practically ends the top crop o! cotton in north and central Texas. . A Manila dispatch says: The United States transport Warren,! owing to an accident in '.he island sea, will be , docked at Nagaski, Japan, where the United States tiasport Sheridan is being repaired. AtL-:ckharr, Texae, Tuesdiy nigh', Eirl Striogfellow und Frank Hall were killed in a affray in a sdoon and Search Hall was woundyd. Stringfellow be gin the stiojtirg, which wus re turned by the Halls. Col. J. Hampton Hoge. II -publican candidate for Governor of Virginia, was forcibly ejected from the votings booth at LSlacksburg. He callonged the votes of some cadets all the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and several stalwart candets tjicted the candidate. Tin time of the Schley Court of Inquiry was entirely devoted Tues day to hearing argument in the case of Admiral Schley. Mr. Hanna finished his argument in behalf of the Department, which begun Monday and Capt. Jos. Parker begun but did not con elude his presentation of the case for Admiral Schley. 1 1. New Seeded Raisin!", Cleaned Currants, Leghorn Citron, Lon d)n Layer Raisins, Prunes and Fms at J. r. iayloe s. t'tione 123. The State board of education will this week apportion among tho school children the Srst 100,000 directly appropriated by the legislature, but cannot ap portion the second $100,000 until sometime after the regular meet ing in January of the county boards of education. The latter boards will have to report to the State superintendent the number of school disticts in their coun ties which have not sufficient funds to run the . schools four months, anu show how much aid is needed for . each district. This involves a great amount of work, but is very necessary and imriortaiit. Blanks have been prepared to be sent to the county boanis. Affidavit has to be nude by each clerk of the court, coun tv superintendent and chairuun of th r county commissioners that all fanes, forfeitures and penal ties have tieen paid and that the constitutional limitation of taxa lion has been reached. Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimett, of this place, was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eninent phy sic'un for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlin's Pain Balm, and if er using two boS'les of it he i almost entirely cured Geo. K. McDonald, Man, Legan county .V. Va. Several other very re markatle cures of partial paraly s's have been effected by the use of this liniment-. It is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises, sold by Dis. V. A. & J. G. Blount. Druggists. Fresh Peanut and Cocoauut Brittle at J. F. Tayloe's. Pnone 123. told in Mi.ridfn, C jr.')., in a few days. At the ag o fifteen .1. P. K. Neaihifrry lui't tire Univar6'ny of North Carolina 10 enter the Confederate army. At seventeen he was lieutenant, and at eighteen in command of a company. At the blooJy batt'e of Wise's Fork, near Kirrstou, in Marc'i, 1605, the Sixty-Seventh North Carolina, in which was Company D, commanded by ) oung Neath erry, was pitted against tise Fif teen' h Connecticut, and Captain Neatberry, The Connecticut officer asked to keep his sword, but the Nutth Carolina soldier refusal, as the regulations a3 to prisoners of war would not permit it. How ever, be promised that rt both survived he would return the weapon to Captain Waterman after hostilities ended. For more tbar a third of a century Captain Neatherry has made inquiry of all persons he met from the Nutmeg state about Captain Waterman, but heard nothing. A short timeago Amos H. Osborne, of Waterbary, 'Jonn., stopped in Columbia for a fuw days. He is an Odd Fellow and paid a visit to Palmetto lodge. Captain Neatheny, who is grand master for South Carolina, was present, and met Mr. Osborne. He told him of the incident on the battetield, and Mr Osborne promised to try to find Captain Waterman. He was successful, and has just written to Captain Neatherry that Captain Waterman is a mem her of Meriden Post Nr. 8. G. A. R. It is proposed that tho re turn of the sword shall be maae in a public manner a; Meriden, and that before the assembley peo pie. It sLall be presented to Cap tain Waterman as it was thirty nine years ago. The sword bears this inscription: Presented to Lieu'enan'. Reuben Waterman Company E, lath Regiment, Con necticut Volunteer.", By bis, friends iu Meriden, May 2:5, 1SC2. In the anticipation of fighting under General Gomez for the liberati nofCub.r, thesworlwas taken out of its resting place and put in order in lS'JS. It will be sent by express to Captain Water man, with a note from Captain NetUberry, who expressed pleas uro at being able to redeem the promise made on the battle deld. T HANDSoWdtiW JACKET f FOR ONLY ) LOO 2k- Its with the greatest pride that we ask you to see this masterful piece of women's appar eling this smart, up-to-date Cloak that no other store in the city can approach at the price in point of quality, style, fit and finish. THE Dj V. rv OF THE Special APE AS f&094!f Garnet, O-istor, Tan, Brown and Black. The natty Jacket has, heavy liuing full front ani back, all seams are beautifully tailor stitched These cloaks are equal in stylo and quality to the rery best offered elsewhere at $3 50- Our Low Prieo, $6! J. K. HOYT, Perfect Fittins Clcthier. THE OTHER SUES ARE PUSHED To keep the pace that Tayloe is setting in running a modern store. It take3 push for a new man to take the lead over all others in the field. Tayloe has the push and .has taken the lead. Bread is the Staff of Life A sk your dealer for one of Hof heimer's Union 5's Cigars, and if iou dou"t like it blame us. Is Your i-ite Worth 25 Ce-nts? Consumptives, we know that you have btcn disappointed many :imes, but make one more effort to be cured. Gooch's Mexican Syrup has curtd thousands and it will cure you Consumption is the result of the food mated ii that should g to support the body andsus ain lif" being ab sorbed and thrown off la tuber culous matter To overcome this was'eof vital force and restore the nourishment lothe system in its natmal course, is to cure This is accomplished by Gooch's Mexican Syrup. It controls c -ughs, night sweats, spitting of blood, soreness in chest, inflam ed tbroat and lungs, ilitricuity of breathing, heavy coushs accom panied with expactora'.ion, and parched lip-. We know you have been 'disappjin'ed many t mes, but make one rsore effort to save yourself. You fan buy a bottle of Gooch's Mexican Svruo for 25 cent?. It cures a simple cough as if by magic, and is the be t remedy for whooping cough. Mother's Worm Syrup. Best worm medicine. Chil dren like it so well they eat it on bread. Hire you ever smoke! one of Hofheimer's Union 5's? If not, why not. Self Raisincr and Oid Fjshion Buckwheat, FlpichmaDo"s Com pressed Yeast, Peitijohn's Break fast Food, Grape Nut, Cracked Wheat, Cream of. Wheat and a 1 tible delicasies at J. F. Tayloe's. Nashville. Tens., June 12, 15. Dr. C. J. MnFTRTT, Sf. I...h:s. Mo. -I can truly say that your TKKTIIIN'.V i th fmMi. Ucioiujr to tootliiiij Hii'ir. ii th-t the woriil has cttoihi i -,, , usrtl it, two years, and io not lite to he without a box a'lthe time My 1-al-y wou'cl hanlly hnve HvH tlvoutA Ms sec ond summer if I had not u-H your r,w dVrs. He is now tnii and wo' 1, and has all liis tvth. I never a! low an op jKirturitp to without recommending TKETH1.VA to mothors. AUyeJod r. ward you for the jr od you have done toothing bales through this remedy. Ko-;pp.tfu!lr. MU.S. A. G HfSSELL. Kins And therefore good flour is a necessity. Quality is the best flour mid?. He keeps it, of course. All vr In large C Ring u t -urn ji arw-w n i tmis Are Kept teered. JOS. F. TAYLOE. West Market street, just around the corner from the P. O. Phone 123.
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