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V r A L VOLUME XXIX. WILSON. N. C NOVEMBER 9. 1899. NUMBER 43. M CLRirAS KEUTUCKY AND SO DOES SENATOR BLACKBURN THE RE SULT STILL IN DOUBT. PERSONAL VICTORY FOR BRYAN IN NEBRASKA Maryland Comes Back to the Democratic Fold Ohio is Kept in Line by the Ad ministration Forces. South Dakota Republican. Pierre, S. DM November 8. The Republican plurality is eight thous and. Over in Ohio. - Columbus, O., November 8. Outside of fusion ""troubles in Cuya hoga county and the Jones move ment at ather places, the Republicans seem to have gained throughout the State, especially in the rural districts. The Senate will be 19 Republicans, 8 Democrats, 4 doubtful, including three from Hamilton county. The Houses will have 58 Republicans, 34 Democrats and 17 doubtful, including ten members from Hamilton county. A Big- Jones Vote. Cincinnati, November 8. Jones' New York, Nov. 8 ip. m The returns from the various states at this moment indicate ten thousand fusion majority .in. Nebraska, twenty five thousand Republican maiority in Ohio, with the legislature. Kentucky, t D.,ki; u vote in this countv was 1 1.600. and sixty-five thousand ; Maryland, Democratic by fifteen thousand ; ism is i ni THE JUG SAVED THEU. LOCAL HEHS ROTES. OF THE PRESENT FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA BRITISH USE LYDDITE. Watched Anxiously All Night Long A Forlorn Hope Succeeds. i" j Norfolk, Va., Noy. 8. Particulars reached here Monday night from Bogue Inlet, N. C, where the hurri cane of last week was exceptionally BAT1IES AMD FLOWERS. 'I lie Chrysanthemum Show Is Ovr The Ladies Score a Brilliant SncceM; Again yesterday and last night the A IHOUSSHD BOERS KILLED IH A SORTIE severe, of the rescue of the crews of Chrysanthemum Show was the cen- two Philadelphia bound vesspls-the tre ot attraction tor lovers ot howers. James and Davis-both bound from In lhe aiternoon was added the at- Savannah with cargoes of lumber, tractlon of the "Baby Show " For which were wrecked oft that place. 25 cents you were admitted to the r ri .u ci The story of the rescues is thrilling. ouuw, given a peep The two vessels left Savannah to At Least so Rumor Has it Attempt to Carry Aid to Ladysmith Fails Cape Colony Dutch are Neutral. Massachusetts, Republican by sixty five thousand, and Pennsylvania the same by over a hundred thousand. Republicans Ahead in Kentucky. Louisville, KyM Nov. 8. With only three counties to be heard from, Taylor, Republican, has 121,033; Goebel, Democrat, 1 12,206 ; and Brown, Democratic bolter, 7,301. The Republicans carried everything in Louisville and claim the Legislature by seven. This gives them the U. S. Senator. Almost in every county the Republicans made big gains. In some instances former Demo cratic counties gave good majorities, and the Republican and Brown vote cut but little figure. . .. . . Ohio Goes Republican. Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 8. Jones carried Cuyahoga county by nearly 15,000. Nash carries the State by 55,000. Indications are that the total - vote will be 900,000. Personal Victory for Bryan. Omaha Nov. 8. The Fusionists have carried the state by 16.000. Neville u elected congressman. The Fusion total vote in the state is close to 220,000, over 2,000 more than in a presidential year. This is conceded in a large measure to be a personal victorv ior Brvan'. Assistant Secre tary M'eikeljohn says that fusion has carried the state but that the princi ples of expansion are still popular in Nebraska. Republican in Iowa. Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 8. If the same ratio as returns already in con tinue from other districts it shows a plurality of 6o,opo for the Republi cans, who gain a few members of the Legislature. Republicans Gain in Kansas. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 8. Returns indicate Republican gains throughout the State. .' -1 ' Republicans Win the Assembly. New York, Nov. 8. The Repub lican majority in the Assembly is 33 ! against 24 last year. The constitu tional amendments were probably all carried. New Jersey Legislature Republican. Trenton," N. J., Nov. 8. The Re publicans retain control of the Legis lature. s ' Massachusetts Republican. Boston, Mass., Nov. 8. Crane, Republican, ' has' a "plurality in the State of about 60,000. Pennsylvania Republican. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 8. Nar nett, Republican, is elected State Treasurer by 1 10,000 to 1 20,000. Maryland Democratic. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 8. Smith's democratic plurality is now stated to be 10,000. Pietermaritzburer, November 8. aether and proceeded in company up On Saturday there were widespread the coast. The storm struck them rumors from both Dutch and native off Frying Pan Shoals j on the North sources current that during a recon- Carolina coast. Both' vessels made noissances irom i-aaysmiin norm- ic icsl ucnuway jjwsiuic umai u, wdrd the British engaged the enemy, but in the storm and darkness both ii :. : : 1 ,.,:t, .,AAU. K-.f-w I wfrf rlrivpn nnnn thr benrh at Tlncme McLeans' plurality ,,100. .? " " 7 . T," , " TT ' .-T, . . drove tne rsoers into tne vaney, xmci. mc usuci iui. mu Jones Takes Cuyahoga. where the cavalry charged through station there sighted the wrecks and Cleveland, Ohio, November 8. them The enemies casualties are made ready to render alt assistance t - l. ... I . . I . . jones majority m cuyanuga toumy -on'matH at a thousand, the Rrit sh in their power. Ihe vessels were at the sweet little babies and allowed one vote for the baby ot your choice, with an extra vote for each ten cents paid up. In the babies under-one-year-old class there were present Albert Rut fin, Penn Watson and Mattie Wood ard. Albert came out first, receiving 30 votes. In the class from one to three years old there was a larger representation present. There were Armistead Venable, George Blount, garet Davis and Nolia G. White- he disclosure of jug from the Davis to shore, where state by a small plurality. Goebel names occasioned much mourning teWranhs from Louisville today's amoner relatives here. It is a fact cured by those on shore, and by this j i i : u: (M. uiior.on TnnKAr Hrpw ?n his linp I means the men were rescued. ucvciupuicuu, .uKmiouwu I " . " " .. . , . lvand cute as could be and all de- tnHav anH now has on v an outnost nient ions me crews 01 ine ni-iaieu . over both Nash and McLean, equals ,osses a huidted. A sortie fol. stranded entirely too far off shore for z woopara Marvey wnnor. McLean's entire vote. ,,i ;,u ..rH much to he done bv those on shore. "enrv -onnOT. "iwara wngm, 1U VV n iilA tMM. .v.. wmvvvu j ,w.w j 1 j I - . - . -T V m m I . . ..I Utrnmio I latric HnrorA VVotcon MorJ Goebel Still Claims. Rumor hrnmrht to Pietermartzburtr The crews of both vessels owe their ' - I - - ... . . I .. . 'r . tt t r t-. xt o cr 1 iknt v.A unorc ha I ivps to tne saie lournev 01 an emuiv xranKiurc rvv nuv. o. ociwwj 1 itwn iu n. v. . 1 , , T . t t?j. 1 iir 1 . n,..,.L..' .m, :..A 1 ftf irr frftm;fl,A flavU tn Wo w'nw ncau- 111 lUl3 WaiU VVngHt DiaCKDUm Sllll COmmUCS W CWIIU UJO WUUUUCU, tim utc uwuwmc WMJU8 . . 'w " I t j c . ir tLe line tied to the handle was se- mai W11" VtJ Wlca " ginia a close second with 90 votes. ' nnt i:t.u ii l Ail 1 x lie iiiuc uuca wcic cui )uai da iuvc r.-i -nAnr onH nnn. hoo nniw o oiitnnct i niont ionp" ine crews 01 ine lii-ia irora 5,ouu iu 7,uuu. iwajr auuuun u l , . . cprvpH a nnVp I u:u ro i erhnnnprs rpmamprt in . t hp rttrcrinfr I w Kentucky in Doubt. ! I. ... . . . . .. . r. . .t.:.i- I At night another large crowd was The bridge is intact and the railroad waning ior ine iug, upon wmcu a - . I 1 nofiAn o (na chnnr I lurinn Ina obstructed only to Noitherpe. score of human lives depended, to p" ? i Z reach shore. Captain Pittman says """'8 - the susoense was awiul. But for the the Italian band the audience enjoyed Cape Town, November 8. The success of the forlorn hope both crews first transports bearing the army must have been , drowned. corps have been sighted. Over twenty-one thousand should be land ed before the end of the week. New York, Nov. 8. The Sun says that the Kentucky legislature is in doubt and that Taylor is 6,300 ahead I on the face of the returns. KILLED I ft KENTUCKY. The Transports Sighted. A NEGRO RUCUS. Election Riots Get Twenty-four Men Shot, Ambushed, Stabbed and Stoned. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 8. Twenty four men were killed in election riots at different places in the State elec One Killed and Two Wounded ' Affair. Maxton, Nov. 8. At Southerland's another exquisite solo irom Miss Gladys Clark. The beauty of the chrysanthemums were commented on by all, and when a number of the beautiful flowers were sold af auction the bidding for them was brisk and a neat sum realized from this sale. The Ladies Aid society of the M. were others stabbed. In one case a man was stoned to death. Most of the trouble occurred in Eastern Ken tucky. At White Sulpher Marshall Fegram shot James Morrick. A ne gro was shot in Lexington and seri ously wounded during the riot. has been blown up.' Litst Call. A EUROPEAN CONFLAGRATION. A Sweetheart I a rr Blow up a Bridge. Oueenstown Nov. 8. fDelaved in tnSmi'ssion.S Rumored that the Crossing, three miles from here, there E Church can conoratulate itself on tion during the day and night. Some railway bridge between Stormburg was a Pitched battIe Sunday nlSht having given a most successful flower shot, others ambushed, and and Spruit at the Starkburg junction amonS a crowa 01 eroes- oeor show, enjoyed hugely by all who at- Drown mei juun uuk. uu iuc iudu tpnHprl with his sweetheart. Brown de Gape Dutch ere Neutai, manded that the girl be turned over Cane Town Nov. s. TDelaved m to him. Cook refused and the tiring i - - . .vyv r- . 1 1 ' ' transmission: Volunteers lor the commencea, several negroes joining British arm v are beinsr recruited with in. Brown is dead, while Cook and I . - 1 enthusiasm. A corps goes to the another negro 1 are mortally injured front tonight. The Cape Dutch have The , coroner's jury say that Cook remained strictly neutral,-but on the killed Brown other hand many of the Dutch in Bechuanaland it is believed have ioined the Boers. I . .. ... 1 T U .. Two Locomoiives uo mio ine Lane iwu nun- Tried to Reach Ladysmith. dred Passengers in Danger. Estcant, Nov. 8. An armored New York, Nov. 7. lwo iocomo- train left here today to attempt to tives ot the Buffalo Express of the reach Ladysmith. It go( beyond D. L. & W. leaped the track at Lake Colenso, but was forced to abandon Hopatcong last night. Two express the project and return. The Boers cars and a baggage car were dragged were found in force at Pieters station, after them and turned arountl. Two general European conflagration. The half way between Colenso and Lady- hundred passengers were aboard, but ;aru;nt fthP TCaisprs Ktibseouent smith, and the tracfc torn up. ine none were Daaiy nun V A wsr- 1 I visit to Queen Victoria is to finally Boers have no demonstrated bouth u noctmn praHiratp all of i Colenso. CaDtain Murray is - A To Prevent This is The Czr Kaisers Ob ject To Talk With jjeen. Berlin, November 8. A semi-of ficial article in the Cologne Gazette says that the main point discussed at todays conference between the Czar and the Kaiser at Potsdam will be the means of preventing the Trans vaal war spreading beyond the boun daries of South Africa and causing a LEAPED THE TRACK. Colenso. danger of a European war . arising stronMy fortifying the town. from the South African situation. Hobart is Better. GOT NO HALL. TO WINNIE DAVIS. Daughters of the Confederacy in Richmond Unveiling of Monuments The Mormons in Goldsboro No Welcome tor 1 Them. Richmond, Va., Nov; 8. Yester- A special to the News & Observer day the grand division of Virginia from Goldsboro says: "About forty United Daughters 01 tne omeaeracy Mormon elders are in the city. After met here, and today as the great tea ocHrr nil pflnrts tn secure the ture ot the sixth annual convention it : ; Patterson, N. J., Nov. 8. Vice- President Hobart this morning was in such a condition as to give hope of his ultimate recovery. His doctor spoke hopefully and cheerfully. Get Your Lamp Keady. Sheriff Sharp is now calling on all the folks who owe taxes for 1899 to come in and settle up at once and thereby save cost. After the 15th of this month the collector will pro ceed to collect according to the re quirements ot the law lor collection which says: Whenever the taxes shall be due and unpaid the Sheriff shall imme diately proceed to collect them as follows: i st. If the party charged have personal property of the value equal o the taxes charged against him the Sheriff shall seize and sell thje same as he is required to sell other property under execution. Sheriff Sharp announces that he will endeavor to carry out the pro visions of the law strictly. He is not anxious to worry people but he must collect the taxes, and he urges that all who owe anything v mme for ward, settle up promptly . sve ail cost and trouble. opera house or court house for the purpose of holding their convention, they had a few seats built on a vacant lot adjoining the boarding house on Friday morning the work oi re placing the old dynamo at the electric light plant with a new one begins, and the work will be pushed vigor ously. It may be that night will come before . the new . dynamo is readv for service, so all who use unveiled the tablets in St. Paul's church to Miss Winnie Davis and her brothers. Tomorrow the daughters will un West Centre street, wheremost of veil Zolnay's magnificent monument ,. warned to have . tt 11 1 i u:f I & them were stopping, and held form in noiiywooa cemciy, uu lamps ready for use if there is there Sunday in the open air. this a statute 01 rresiuem xavis auu a deJ Verv few people attended the a monument to jenerson iavis, jr., r . i- . . i I ,;il .-.frtKoKlTr Via unvpilprl at tVi same I Turlno TrocTr Ratt1 wn: in the meetings. ruDiic sentiment is suuug wi" tM-wt"j - juus - apaint them in Goldsboro. . I time. . Vcity yesterday. At Home. Last night Rev. James Thomas and his bride, formerly Miss Mary Daniel, of Raleigh, returned from New York. Since their marriage they have been North enjoying the halcyon days ot the honeymoon. They will make their home at Mrs. Ida Daniel's. The entire community extends a most sincere welcome to Mrs. Thomas and! hopes she will like the city in which her husband is so popular and beloved. r - - V 1 i . ! . 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