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POPULAR VOTE
OF THE STATES
Showing Majorities Received By
Bryan and McKinley.
HOW ELECTORAL FIGURES ARE
President ricKinley, According to
the Latest Returns, Will
Have 284 and Bryan 163,
TABLE OF PLURALITIES.
STATES. M’KINLEY. BRYAN.
Alabama 40,000
Arkansas 60,000
California 40,000
Colorado 40,000
Connecticut 28,000
Delaware 3,000
Florida 28,0e0
Georgia 40,000
Illinois 90,000
Indiana 30,000
lowa •• • 100,000
Kansas 25,000
Kentucky
Louisiana 30,000
Maine 25,000
Maryland 15,000
Massachusetts 80,000
Michigau 90,000
Minnesota 50,000
Mississippi 45,000
Missouri 40,000
Montata 18,000
Nevada 2,000
New Hampshire.. . 18,000
New Jersey 55,000
New York 145,000
North Carolina.. .. 30,000
North Dakota 12,000
Ohio 70,000
Oregon 10,000
Pennsylvania 287,000
Rhode Island 13,000
South Carolina.... 40,000
South Dakota 14,000
Tennessee 30,000
Texas 175,000
Utah 5,000
Vermont 28,000
Virginia 30,000
Washington 20,000
West Virginia.... 10,000
Wisconsin 106,000
Wyoming 3,000
Total 1,352,000 573,500
THE ELECTORAL TOTE.
States. Bryan. McKinley.
Alabama 11
Arkansas 8
California 9
Colorado 4
Connecticut. 6
Delaware 3
Florida 4
Georgia 13
Idaho 3
Illinois 24
Indiana 15
lowa 13
Kansas 10
Kentucky 13
Louisiana 8
Maine 6
Maryland 8
Massachusettes.. .. .. 15
Mickigau 14
Minnesota 9
Mississippi 9
Missouri 17
Montana 3
Nebraska 8
Nevada 3
New Hampshire 4
New Jersey 10
NeM York 36
North Carolina.... 11
North Dakota 3
Ohio 23
Oregon 4
Pennsylvania 32
Rhode Island 4
South Carolina. ..9
South Dakota 4
Tennessee 12
Texas 15
Utah 3
Vermont 4
Virginia 12
Washington....... ..
West Virginia
Wisconsin 12
Wyoming 3
Totals ,163 284
FIVE DEAD IN KENTUCKY.
Quarrel* Resulting Over Election and By
Gambling; End In Morder.
Quarrels over politics and gambling
resulted in five men being shot to
death Tuesday night in Kentucky.
The dead are Alfred Stanhope, at
Versailles, Bhot by George Woodruff,
town marshal of Midway; Henry Os
born, of Harlan county, shot by John
Hay; Grant Raines, colored, of Mid
dlesboro, shot by J. Griffith, white;
Brown, of Buckeye, shot by
Wright, Robert Munsey, of Burn
->m ambush.
4p.<l_Thomaß Ether
' bystander, shot
M.
The great trouble in trying
to sell what are called patent
medicines is that so many claims
have been made for them that
people don’t or won’t believe
what honest makers say.
We have been telling our
story sixty years. Did we ever
deceive you once? If we make
any statement that isn’t so, we
will stand the loss. Go to the
druggist and get your money
back.
Here’s an example. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral is a good cure
for a cough that comes from a
cold. Your cough, if you have
one, may not come from a cold;
your doctor will tell you about
that.
It is a straight medicine with
sixty years of cures back of it.
There isn’t a ghost of the ordi
nary patent thing about it.
J. C. Ayer Company,
Practical Chemists, Loweil, Mass.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Ayer’s Pills Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Ayer’s Ague Cure | Ayer’s Comatone
LIBBY'S
PORK
AND
BEANS
There is one flavor in pork and
beans that all people like. It was
devised in the rural homes of New
England. It has made Boston the
synonym of beans.
In our kitchen we get exactly
that flavor. Our beans are cooked
by an expert. We put them up in
key-opening cans. Your grocer
will supply you.
Plenty of other canned beans, but
that flavor comes only in Libby's.
LIBBY, HcNCILL C- LIBBY
Chicago
Send • postal for our booklet, “How to
Make Good Things to Eat.”
The Unheard-of Expected.
“George, wbat does a presidential
candidate do when be receives the
committee to notify him of his nomi
nation?”
“Oh, he acts just like a girl who
gets a proposal which she has been
staying awake o’ nights looking for.”
—lndianapolis Journal.
Tlie Rest Prescription for Chlilt
and Fever Is a bottle of GuOVK's 'jastki.kss
ChiilTonic, it is simply iron ami quinine ia
h 1081 eless form. No cure—no pay. Price >io.
Too Young.
“Ah! If I were younger,” sished the wealthy
old man, “I might hope to win you ”
••Yes, or ten years older,” she replied, dreami
ly. for ho was only a little over sixty and still
quite robust.
A Colonel in the British South African
army says that Adams’ Tutti Frutti wac a
blessing to bis men while marching.
The Truth of the Matter.
Watts—Ah. well, a man doesn’t thnk the
world half so wicked a ter he gets along ip
years a little.
Potts—Yes. by that time he has generally got
to be a little wicked hi nself.
FITS permanently cured. No flts or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. £2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. K. R. Klinb, Ltd.. &31 Arch St.. Phlia., Pa.
Evidently Knows Him.
Mark Hnnua Is one of those brutal-minded
persons.—Milwaukee Sentinel.
Each package of Putnam Fadilrss Dti
colors more goods than any other dye and
oolors them better too. Sold by all
druggists.
Depends.
Arny Zeppers -Recken you could live on 15
Ce TifrSld < KnHtt-Ez fur ez the solids Is con
cerned, b’gosb, that and be an Independent for
tun’.”— Chicago Tribune.
Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn and all
Btomach and bowel troubles quickly cured by
Taber’s Pepsin Compound. Full size 50c bottle
free?expreM paid. Dr Taber Mfg. Cos. Peoria, 111
r do not believe Plso’s Cure for Consumption
has an equal for coughs and colds.—John F.
Boykk, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1300.
Made a Difference.
“Kitty. I can’t stand your extravagance at
school: sls a month for candy !’’
••But, pa, I don’t pay for it; I hare the bills
sent to you."
Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed
Liability of Beekteperi.
At Bastingstoke County Cork, yes
terday, Judge Gye dealt with a ease
affecting the liability of bee keepers.
John Butter, a wood dealer, sued the
village postmaster, Mr. Longley, for
the recovery of part of the value of an
old mare which the defendant's bees
stung to death, also 10s. on account of
pain from bee stings suffered by
plaintiff, 10s. for loss of use of part
of a field adjoining the postmaster’s
garden, where the plaintiff’s laborers
could not work owing to the bees, nnd
20s. for extra labor through having to
make a hayrick In another position.
It was suggested on the defendant’s
behalf that some other person’s bees
were at fault, but the plaintiff and his
witnesses established to His Honor's
satisfaction the fact that the bees
came from the defendant's hive3.
Judge Gye, In giving Judgment
for the amount claimed, said that a
bee keeper kept bees at his own risk,
and If they did damage he was liable.
—London Times.
To Curd h Cold In Giro Day.
Tk*> LAXATIVR Bromo QriNlNg TABLETS. All
druggists refund the money tf It falls to cure
li. W. Okoyk's signature is ou each box. 250.
Not. Neglected.
Doctor: “ Well, I consider the medical pro
fession badly treated. See how few monuments
there are to famous doctors or surgeons 1”
The patient: “Oh, doctor, look at our ceme
teries 1”
Best For the Bowels.
No matter wbat ails you, headache to a
cancer, you will never get well until your
bowels are put right. Cascarets help
nature, cure you without a gripe or pain,
produce easy natural movements, cost you
just 10 cents to start getting your health
back. Cascarets Candy Cathartlo, the
genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tab
let has O.C.C. stamped on It. Beware of
imitations.
Wrinkles.
Miss Pnssay—When he proposed. I tried hard
not to let him read any encouragement In my
face, but he did.
Miss Pepprey—Ah! I suppose he could read
between the lines.
8100 Reward. 8100.
The readers of this paper will be pleaded to
learn that there is at least one dreaded dis
ease that science lias been able to cure in all
its stages, and thatis Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
( ure is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
Bcting directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation ot the disease, and giving the pa
tient strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list
of testimonials. Address
F. J. Chknet & Cos., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Gold From the Klondike.
A total of $:0,166.687 worth of gold dust and
bullion has been received at the Seattle assay
office durlug the present year.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma
tion. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle.
The Battle-Scarred Hero.
It Is doubtless t ue that Teddy has had more
things thrown at htm than any other person
engaged la campaign work.
An Expensive “Tip”
is the one which you cut off and
throw away every time that you
smoke a Five Cent cigar. There is
nearly as much labor in making this
end as all the rest of the cigar, and
yet every man who buys a cigar cuts
it off and throws it away. You get
all you pay for when you smoke
Old Virginia Cheroots
Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this
year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents. 1
More Dlplomaoy.
He —I am the bearer of a charmed
life.
She (sarcastically)—lndeed! What
great dangers have you ever escaped?
He—None. But I have looked Into
your eyes and heard the sound of your
voice.
After a lapse of ten or fifteen min
utes she became conscious of what he
meant and permitted her beautiful
bead to rest against bis breast.
Dr.BuIPigSSSCS
Cough Syrup Quick. ure reitilU.
Refuse substitutes. Get Pr. Rull’e Cough Syrup.
I*l CURES WHEK AU. ELSE FAILS- „ Q
U Boat Couch Syrup. Taatea Good. UM K
in time. Sold by druggtata- I*l
jjL-f-lfptiifliaiwgiM
PURE BLOOD
AND STRONG NERVES
With glowing health all things are possible, small annoyances fade Into
nothingness and real troubles are battled with successfully. Women who aro
blessed with perfect health are a constant joy
to themselves ami till around them. The beauty jßjßr'Jjj'.Bj.
whioh health alone can make permanent is a , ’j I',
crown which raises a woman above other ■nr*
women. Such beauty is always accompanied BjaT *>■ 1 V
by a sweet disposition, for snappishness is a Klk. ' \
sure sign of ill-health and leaves its mark
It seems to be the fashion for women to
ignore health and sacrifice it to the little Cajflp, * JSB
every-day trials, or offer it up on the altar Tt ’" Ig
of devotion to daily tasks. Then again r — Ipj
the nervous organization of women is con- fyPKF '&
stantly attacked by woman's natural ex- V/jrj\ W ,
periences, so that it is practically impossi- \/jt \ V
ble for her to retain the beauty which \Jli\ /\j j}BesßL -
nature gave her, unless she has discrimi-
Dr, Greene's ray i&jSfiß
Nervura
for the Blood and Nerves • "W?
Trials and troubles are easily overcome by O' \ 0 wn
the women whose strength is the genuine ° 1 /-/* Ha
strength of perfect health. Dr. Greene's Ner- BaHT / ; / \■S-,
vura blood and nerve remedy, bridges the Ljqßßfo /£?'%§,- JBs
chasm that separates the sickly woman from gfirew'wc* 0
happiness. It fills her veins with blood that is
Mrs. WM. E. Bosse, of 85 Farrington St., 0 o*H
“In regard to myself, I have suffered for years I ° )ifrm
with disease, having been troubled with great ner- gig l T £K
vousness, female complaints, indigestion, and u O 1 ® 0 l I
great weakness and prostration. I did not tifl fiO I
nave strength to do much of anj’thing. Know- o *** i \Jr wt 1
ing the great value of health and strength y f O t)/ I
I consulted doctors and took many medi- / V\w3 j'
clnee, but they all failed to cure me, ° f
and I grew worse rather than better.
Dr. Greene's a §erv ura,
blood and nerve remedy, was doing in
restoring to health everybody who took it, IM
and I thought I would try a bottle. I used
it and to my surprise I began to gain strength every day. lam so thankfnl that I tried itl
It is certainly tne most excellent tonic and strength giver. I recommend it very highly
and wish that other people who are troubled in any way would, take warning and us# It.’
TO PRESERVE WOMANLY BEAUTY
At all the stages of a woman’s life Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerrß
remedy, is shown to be efficient tp ward off the results of nervousness, or over
work, or impure blood. From early girlhood to advanced years, this world
renowned medicine builds up the forces destroyed by disease, grief, or over
exertion, and the effects of this great medicine are quickly felt and permanently
retained. Let women guard well their health, and consult Dr. Greene freely.
Nothing they can possibly do will so surely keep them strong and well, or re
pair the exhaustion from acute illness, nothing will work so continually to the
preservation of beauty as the great health-giving Nervura. Dr. Greene’s office
is at 35 West 14th Street, New York City, where he may be consulted either by
personal call or by letter Women may write in perfect confidence, and get
Dr. Greene’s advice free.
Coingto Paint
House 7
Well, McNeal'i Keu.iy Mixed Paints are
the Beet and Cheapest. Write for prices to
McNEAL PAINT & GLASS CO.,
Manufacturers,
10 N. Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
n A \Trt MILLS,
CANfcssss.
ENGINES, BOILERS AND SAW MILLS,
AND REPAIRS FOR IAMB.
Bristle Twine, Babbit, law Teeth and
Files, Shafting, Pwtleys, Belting, Injectors,
Flpes, Valves and Fittings.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS 4 SUPPLY CO,
AUGUSTA. GA.
The reel worth of W. C
L. Douglas 83.00 and Js. m
83.. V) shoes compared g®
with other makes is Ejgy'WJv A&
84.00 to 83.00. KJ "
Our 84 Gilt Edge Line CtAA fj
cannot bo equalled at t*
any price. Over 1,000,- J
000 satisfied wearers. VwjfaifTA
B USE P lr *• \r OouflM
if FAST
ft , Y r, positively outwear
We are the largest makers of men’s 83
and 83 50 shoes In the world. We make
and sell more 88 and 83.50 shoes than any
other two mannfaeturers In the U. B<
The reputation of W. L.
nrST Doufla* t3M anil 08. SO *ho tor DCCT
nr 0 I etyle. comfort, uid wear lx known DtO I
every whera throughout the world.
Efl Th r have to itiv. bttr tattafxa- flfl
SjJ.OU tion than other make* becauw 41J.UU
W the etandard ha, xlwaye beat!
CUfIC placed ao high that the wearer* OlinC
OItUC. expect more for their money OnUCe
than tliay can f* alxawhere. g
THE KKAsO.V more W. L. Dougtae P am. P W
•how are otd than any other make ta bawaae THET
ABE THE HEsT. Youy dealt, ehould kt*s
them 1 wa fit* one dealer exeloetv# aala is each towh.
Take no auhatitute! Inalat on having W. L.
Pougiat above with name and prlea atampad on bottom.
If roar deolar will not gat them for 700. e#nd diraet to
factory, enolwtnr price and **e. extra fo, carriage.
State kind oil eat her, aixe, and width, plain or cap to*.
H WHEAT
and OATS
FOR SAXE!
Red May seed wheal from a crop that yield
ed S3 to S5 bushels per acre, recleaned by a
speoialseed wheat cleaner, in new two bushel
bags, price $1.23 per bushel. Seed Oats grown
In North Carolina from Texas Red Rust Proof
Heed, the North Carolina crop yielding 80
bushels per acre, price 60c per bushel. Prloea
on cars at Charlotte, N. 0., freight to b
paid by buyer. Terms cash with order.
CHARLOTTE OIL A FERTILIZER C0 n
FRED OLIVER, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
non DGV HEW DISCOVERY; rt~*
MJ fx I quick raliaf and cur.a wont
caaaa. Book of teatimooiAU end IO days’ tr*lms*
Free. Dr X. X. eXXIX’t SOUS. Bax B. Atlanta. 9*.