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AMERICUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903.
NUMBER .27
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|BATTLE OF BALLOTS
IN MANY STATES!
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East Lake, Ala., Dec. 8th, 1902.
Mr. A. B. Girardeau, Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sir: This Is to certify that on Au
gust 1st I went to Verbena, Ala., to hold a
series of meetings. Was at that time, and
bad been for six weeks prior, so feeble I was
scarcely able to preach. Mr. P. A. Gulledge,
of Verbena, with whose family I was stop
ping, kindly offered me three bottles of
Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic, gratis. I
accepted, and began the use of the Tonic at
Within three weeks I was was much
The Democrat* in manamoie dry I
I elect their entire local tleket, lnclud-1
tat three supreme court judges^ three
orphan'# court judge*, court clerk* I
end sheriff. .
• I Chief Judge McSherry, of the court I
MoCle lan Defeats Seth Low reflected. The Dem-
I ocrate have elected a substantial ma-
THE OLD REUAm
In greater New York.
PLURALITY OF CVER 63,617.
Jorlty of the legislature, thus Insuring I
a Democratic successor to United |
States Senator McOomas.
The unprecedented delay In count-1
tng the returns la due to the oxtraor-
6we:ping Democratic Victory in Goth-. —- — „ w ^ UX iraor
am—Results of the Election In the * , “ 0 * 0,9 ticket, and
Other Cities and Towns-Johnson to mark a cross"oppoaitT^Sfh Mmed
Defeated by Herrick In Ohio.
New York city Is carried by MoClel
lan (Dem.) by 70,000 plurality.
Maryland goes Democratic by 7,000
I plurality.
Johnson (Dem.), of Ohio, Is badly
beaten by Herrick (Rep.), whose plu
rallty is 126,000.
voted for.
IN KENTUCKY.
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lance
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now,
Suits
and f
I better. In three weeks 1 had taken the
three bottles of Tonic and was fully well.
Took no other medicine then nor since, and
I am in better health and heavier than for
I the past fifteen years.
J. M. McCORD,
Pastor Verbena-Baptist Church
Returns Give Governor Beckham a I
Majority of 26,500. .’ , I
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4.—Returns re I
celved from 83 counties, a number ol|
Beckham (Dem.) wins by a goodl« h1 ?^ ar ® incomplete, give Governor |
majority in Kentucky. | ®* ekllam » Democratic candidate for I
Nebraska goes Republican by 10.- *°^ rnor * • majority of 26,600.
000 majority. J .. , e8e H^aree, however, do not In-1
The Republicans win out In Iowa. J toT *** rea, l
Pennsylvania and Colorado by their | “at most of the 86 counties re
usual majorities. I P*' n ' n ® 10 bo heard from are normal-
Massachusetts goes Republican, I v "epubllcan. Seven of these conn
while Rhode Island elects a Democrat- ■ eleventh district and |
| ic governor
New Jersey goes Republican by the
biggest majority In years
New York, Nov. 4.—George B. Me-. rnp . „„
Clellan (Dem.) will be the next mayor I
of v.., ... I obtained.
e to
of Greater New York, having defeat
I ed Mayor Seth Low for re-election by
a plurality of 66,617, complete unoffi
I dal returns having been received from
I every election district in the city. By
the same returns Comptroller Edward
each wilt give a majority lot 800 oi
more. 1 I
Many of the other counties arc I
mountain counties In remote sections, I
and it may bo two or three days be
fore complete unofficial returns arc|
On the other band, Beck
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
ham's majority in the 83 countlec
beard from will probably be swelled
by the missing precincts Vhen they
are supplied. Roughly speaking, lr
order to attain the 18,000 or more ma
W: Grout, and Charles F. Fornes, pres-1 °“ flDal count,
Idem of the board of aldermen run- th . 83 0(>unt,e8 mentioned _ _ ~~ ' ' , _
- ' 11111 1 «l«>ul<l ba Increased to 30,000.’The 8« H«avy Vote Is Polled In the
counties remaining will probably re
I BATTLE OF BALLOTS
IN -SEVERAL STATES
P _ . . «o u Poitou., iofcat.vi th.lr Po- du ” tW * by >bont Ufm
4irlV imPk il0 “ opponents by 66,790 and 64,973 1 "
9 plurality respectively. Comptroller
Grout leading the dty ticket i
That’s a swell InnUnJ TUs • waeplng Db “ b «*« victory I P'^'ty of HerrlckOverJohnson WII,
1 nai S a swell looking was accomplished for the Democratic
“ dty and borough tickets In four and
8tate of New York.
SOME ILLEGAL VOTE8 CAST.
Principal Interest Seemed to Center In
the Result In New York and Ohio.
Weather Conditions Were Reported
Good In Many States.
_ _ Exceed 125,000.
suit you have on-mlnd I ?.» '■
telling me where you got ’JSSSSSiS S.* H ““ victory than anyjtUng
it? “I got!tat Bailey’s. ” •fs.rsLir”" - - ——l this dty dawned clear and bright—
I d liks to have one about iSi* l0n) . k. W ?°’ ? “Hiinna's' personality did It.” ld e*l weather for getting out a heavy
More complete legislative returns TOte-awl U, ° 0arly mornlne polUas
ibllcans bare over WM especially heavy, not only In the
Intense
wore
voters
HanSduflixr
V M»ni
HmdTnlorcd
like it-mind telling
whatitcost? “Of courseUe *£££ JHtfSttS'SZ
not $15.” Great Scott! t^n^opVaition to t^7\?v°?.vH wh,ch Mayw John80li mad ® a^sene. 1 F “ ,l0 1 nt,t » » tron «- 1"““*
■ IJ - J tlcket ' The senate stands 38 Republicans, e dl,trJcta lon * before the polls
I would have guessedUlim " 0 «1M9 for 1 ! tor mtty ° r WM P*™ 001 ’**-’majority 25. The house I°P ened et * °' clocl£ waiting
$25.00. Are there any ..y' r| " lam B - I * !V * ry - Independent can- maj(^ity° I Mayor Low voted early, going to the
Uttf -Ye. hut yen am !» K L
better eet one aulek for n M7^ d the Bronx - l0 membership. The constitutional I ^ elecUon was very peaceful
“ " q . 7 1 ln M m ch B ^ Iyn ’ 38,nQueensendnone amendments for all countie.to have *h. early bourn and ev.rr ora-
they will all be closed out nc ' I separate legislative representation, for I caution was taken to keep It so during
verv conn every hndv WARFIELD WINS. the veto power and for single liability tho day, policemen being stationed
VC, J' suun — every DUUy I on stock were adopted end probably | at every polling place and heavy forces
likes them.’’ Elected by Good Majority for Gove J 0,0 one on taxatlon - but not the one In reserve at all the eUflon houses,
lines mem. | „ 0P of Maryland |f° r the claislflcation of cities. | During the night 20 men suspected
The above conversation
nor of Maryland.
Baltmlore, Nov. 4.—At 8 o’clock this
w« heard on the street -«-
I counted and show a majority of 4,842
yesterday,
The Men’s|[Outfitter.®
en House Corner,
- Americus, a.
for Eld win Warfield, Democratic can
didate for governor.
It Is quite certain that tho returns
from the 64 precincts will Increase
this lead. Complete returns have
not been received from any one of the
82 Maryland counties, but the returns
received Indicate that there will be a
Democratic majority of 2,000 In the
counties and that Warfleld'a plurality
In the city and county probably a
reach 7.000.
IITHWISK’S GUN STORE.L~ ro
*U.M.C.MONARCH
N?(f)i2 pH
jvjty FOR DENSE SMOKELESS POWDER
Where the camel’* head goes his
body follows,’’ says an Oriental proverb.
It’s the same way with disease. A small
opening will give it an entrance and
when disease once has a place in the
body a large nuihber of ills may follow it
adya —„
The opening for disease
is often found in a "weak*
stomach. Wh’en the
stomach is "weak" the
body also becomes weak
ened by lack of
nutrition, and
disease attacks
the heart, liver,
lungs, kidneys
and other organs.
Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discov
ery makee the weak
stomach strong. It cures
diseases of the stomach
and other organa of di
gestion and nutrition,
and so enables the’ body —
to resist or throw off other diseases.
Men and women who are sick are in
vited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter,/rte,
and so obtain without charge the opinion
of a specialist on their ailments. All cor
respondence strictly confidential. Ad
dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
•Pbr the past two yean I have been a very
•lek woman.” write* Un. Chceley, of rot Woof.
a**.. Cleveland. Ohio. •! Med medicine*
doctort and to no avail. At lad I decided
&S amfhad^i
s!?u-« o i as
Tackle Sporting Goods
IITHWIGK’S GUN STORE.
choked ap, and at time, fc we. very
*° , br *“ h c- 1 had nevere headache* and anttinf
painain my knee Joihr. Waa ao weak I coaid
trend to my work nor walk up or do
1 without the aaaletance of my brother
-—IHtid. ten,nowtakloytbefourthbctl
now lakinx the fourth bottle,
happy to aay I feel like myaelf again.
*0 up and down Main and perform my
aa well aa any one. Everythin* Mem. to
I can aaanre you that Ufc i*
wnrthlivin*.
Accept no substitute for "Golden Med
ical Discovery.* There is nothing just
nod for dyspepsia or debility.
—liousness is cured by the use of Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
of being tilleres were arrested am
Johnson’s County Goes Republican. I they will be beld at police headquarter*
Cleveland, Ohio, Nor. 4.—Complete I 48 hours as a precaution,
returns from all the precincts In this, I Reports from the state Indicated that
Cuyahoga county, including the city I *he vote would be heavy, tho early
of Cleveland, glvo Herrick (Rep.), for I morning vote In all cagps being large,
governor, 45,169; Johnson (Dem.), 36,- No stormy weather was reported, but
649; Herrick’s majority, 8,636. The| in several sections heavy clouds gath-
victory of the Republicans lu this erod and gave warning of posolble
City and county Is most decisive and I ra!n later In the day. Some districts
•weeping recorded In many years, not I reported a third of the rote cast In
a single Democrat being elected I the first three hours,
throughout the entire ticket The I At Troy, a shooting affray occurred,
Republicans elect a solid delegation Philip J. Reilly being shot by a spo
of four state senators and ten repre- clal deputy sheriff during an attempt
■entatlves on the legislative ticket, by 1 40 hoop Reilly the prescribed distance
ninmmiaa t.— . •- I away from the polls. The bullet en
tered Reilly’s side, but his condition
Is not considered dangerous.
Arrests for alleged Illegal voting be-
pluralltles ranging from 4 to 6.000.
DEMOCRATS ELECT GOVERNOR.
1 Amnia lur Biicgeu megai vuiing ue*
Republicans Capture Balance of 8tate I gun early, but In small numbers, eight
Affleaa In Dlenrle IslaaJ I If L.li J a. W
Offices In Rhode Island.
Providence. R. f„ Nov. 4.—The Dem
ocrats succeeded In re-electing Gty.-er
nor L. F. C. Garvin, although by a
reduced plurality, but the oher state
officers went to the Republicans and
that party will also have a working
majority In the legislature. Garvin’s
plurality in 146 out or 162 election dls
trlcts it 1,035. The other Republic
an candidates on the state ticket re
ceived pluralities averaging about
2,000. The senate will stand 26 Re
publlc-ns and 1C Democrats and the
house 36 Republicans and 33 Dome
crats.
Tho leading ettlea, Providence. Now
port and Pawtucket, all sent Demo
cratic delegations to the legislature.
Mrs. Wlntbrop Cbanler, a prominent
member of Newport society, has been
elected a member of. the school board.
The elocqon excited much Interest
Studied Monetary Situation.
New York, Nov. 3.—Minister of FI
nance Llmantour, of Mexico, who bai
remained In this city for a few dayt
after his arrival here from Europe,
where he studied extensively tha
monetary situation In behalf of hil
government, will leave today for the
City of Mexico.
ti‘
French Crop Estimates.
Paris, Nov. 8.—rue ministry of agri
culture has published approximate es
timates of French craps for 1903 as
follows: Barley, 16.688,964 hecto
litres (a hectolitre Is 2.84'busbels), as
. arrests In Manhattan and two In Long
I Is I land City being reported during the
first hour. At the police courts the
ordinary cases were disposed of early
and tbe courts were held open for
prompt action on election cases, (at
torneys representing the fuslonlsts and
Democrats being present In each court.
Stato Superintendent of Elections
Morgan denied the report that he had
evidence of Illegal registration against
8,000 men.
He said, though, that he had clear
cases against only 1,600, wftlle 600
others were under suspicion.
William S. Derery was eno of the
first to vote In his district, being in
line before the polls opened.
George B. McClelland waited until
rather later In tbe morning before vot
ing. Most of those arretted early
were quickly discharged, their arrests
being explained as due to misunder
standings and mistakes. Senator
John C. Fitzgerald, Timothy L Sulll
van’s successor at Albany, waa arrest
ed in tbe polling place of tho first
district on comp]alnt of a Republican
watcher, charging him with disorderly
conduct. The watcher alleged tba
Fitzgerald followed a voter Into n
booth and tried to talk with him and
refused to stop when ordered to by the
election clerk. Fitzgerald, who denied
tho charge, waa paroled until tomor
In a number of assembly dl»
compared with 14,782,516 In
111.141,667 hectolitres..
•7,6
thototal registered votenao Dsetfciu?.
During the morning arrests averag
ing 20 an hour for alleged Illegal vot
ing were reported. Of theso about
cue in ten were beld for, examination,
tbe magistrate discharging the others.
Seth Sprague Terry, chairman ol
tho Citizens’ union committee on
watchers, said today:
“There la much leas trouble over
watching the polling places this year •
than there waa two years ago and
much less attempted Illegal voting.”
ELECTION IN OHIO.
Claimed Herricks’ Plurality Will Ex
ceed 100,000.
Columbus, O., Nov. 3.—Reports re
ceived here from Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Dayton, Toledo, Springfield and tl*<
other more-populous centers. Indicate
only an average vote. In Cleveland
the voting la heavy, In Cincinnati light
and In tbe other cities about an aver-
ago vote Is being polled.
At Republican state headquarters
however, It la Insisted that tho vote
will be In tbe neighborhood of 900,00 -
and that Herricks’ plurality will be (n
excess of 100,000, with a majority 01
Joint ballot In the state legislature f>l
60 for tbe Republicans. Beta ore post
ed all over tho state that Colonel Her
ricks’ plurality will be 80,000, with nc
takers.
Republicans are counting upon
heavy “slump” In tbe Democratic vote
In (he rural districts on account ol
Johnson’s advocacy of tbe single tax
In the country districts. Id addition
to a full state tloket, the people are
voting on five proposed amendments
to tho state constitution, aa follows:
Giving the governor the veto power.
Doing away with tho double stock
liability.
Separate representation for each
county In the state legislature.
The classification of property for
taxation purposes.
A classification of cities for the pur
poses of munic!,,.. I legislation.
PORTE STRONGLY OBECTS.
row.
was estimated that hall the vote ol
the Bronx was cast In this period. 1
big vote is being polled - In Richmond
Not Willing to Support Austro-Russlan
Reform Scheme.
Constantinople, No. 4.—Tbe British
German, French and Italian ambassa
dors visited the porte Tuesday and no
tified tbe Turkish officials that they
were In receipt of lnstructous from
ther respective governments to support
tho Austro-Russlan reform ecbotm .
The porte strongly objects to the con
trol of the reforms.
Orders have been issued for the dis
bandment of 96 battalions of reserve*.
New Banka In Mississippi.
Jackson. Mlaa., Nov. 4.—Within tho
past month six new banking Instllu-
Uona havo been launched In Mississip
pi and tbe next report of the audl-
tor’* office on banking Institutions will
show a good Increase In tho amount of
capital Invested In this fjranch of
finance. Tho latest bank to apply
for a charter 1* domiciled at Carthage,
to be known aa tbe Leake county bank,
with a capital stock of 030,000.
Coasting Steamer Wrecked. |
Lisbon, Nov. 4.—Tbe Gorman steam
er Gulaberg, wrecked near horo yester
day In a fog, la not a Gorman mall
steamer of that name, ibut a small
eoaatlng steamer. There wsro no lives
Ask your doctor
if Ayer’s Cherry
trlcts In Manhattan from Thirty to fif
ty per cent of the total registration r» 1 1 1 •
was voted in tha first thregliour*. 1 rCCtOral CUred 11 IS
hard cold.