Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, November 10, 1900, Image 1

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t INDSTINCT PRINT Vr > ind.1 j *8if> r»rf >t»»q yrt j V» ii) (i I -n(rt >L. 8. ALBANY, GA.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. NO 36 DAT AFTER TEE ELECTION. Yesterday’s Rain 0! Ballots Brought a Republican Landslide. Last Night’s News Verified—Of All the Doubtful States, Kentucky Alone Will Probably do Into Bryan Column-How All the States Voted. Prom Wednesday's Herald. m mxt nous*. Hew York, Nor! 7.-The home of the fifty-seventh congrats will probably don* ■ etst of *03 repnbltoans, a republican ma jority of forty-seven. The flfty-aixth Congress had -188 republicans, a major ity of eighteen. .it, * sstikates or rttjjpgpw tow FABgns. Hew York, Not. T.-The Wopid and '’Herald this morning make the total McKinley electoral rote 80S, the Bryan vote 148. They pat Kentaoky in the MoKinley column. Tbe Tribane makes total the MoKinley rote 393 and Bryan’s IBS. The Times makes the total Mo- JCinley rote 384, Bryan's 188, and pats Nebraska and New York In the Demo cratic oolumn. Tbe next United States senate repnb- Ueana 57, or a majority of 84. Tbe present senate baa 51 republicans, a ma jority of 16. SOME Or THE SOM'S LAT1 ESTIMATES. .New York, ifov. 7.—The Brening San makes .the United States senate -consist of repnblioans, 58; democrats^ 96; siiverites, 1; populists, 4; independ ents, 1." The bones of representatives’ the Ban gives;, repnblioans (209, demo- -orats, siiverites and populists 148. New York, Nov. 7.-The Evening Son says,: “McKinley will -have the largest electoral yoge ever oast, 393, and ho may have Kentaoky - also! 'Thb plu rality of Odell for governor of'Hew York le 178,193. MoKUley carries New York state by 168,143. THE MEW YORK SUN’S TABLE OP THE ELECTORAL VOTE. New York, Nov. 7.—The Sun thie morning publishes the following table of the electoral vote. FOR MCKINLEY ! California ® Conneotiont * • 8 Delaware 8 Illinois 84 Indiana 18 Iowa - 18 Kansas — U> Maine 8 Maryland ® Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nebraska NewHampahire......... 4 New Jersey. 10 NeW/yorft........... North Dakota .1 •• Ohio Oregon. Pennsylvania Bhade Island.......,- South Dakota Utah...., • ••-••V- Vermont..— 4 Washington 4 West Virginia 8 FOE BEYAK J ! 4 Idaho. 18 ' Louisiana 8 Missiaiippi 17 1 South Carolina , Vlrglnb f.:; ’. Total ....... of representatives. consist of 306 repnb- Uoans and 148 democrats. The republi cans gain four senators and seventeen representatives. The Journal also places the repnblioan plurality In the state of New York at 150,000. Odel had 133,000 votes to spare. Stanobfleld 910,193. MCKINLEY AND BRYAN. Htw Us Two Lais CandMatas Appear Us Osy Alter Us Blsclloa. ' Canton, Npv. 7.—Presidentand Mrs . 1 McKinley (his morning, alter break fast, reoeired many frieuds, who oalicd 4o Offer congratulations. The president was in buoyant spirits, and expressed warm gratification over the results Telegrams from all parte of the country poured in. Roosevelt early congratu lated him Oantonwai wild with en- thusiasm aU night. s Iff WHICH THOSE WHO OHM* AND HO ABB MBlrtTONKD. , (’■rsonal aud -ovioi, EutloS, saad- •louau with • Little wit and Mu- Tuor' how and Thea—Shore, i gappy- . rs,»|r*itbf That Hvarptoodp. Will From Tuesday's Herald. Mr A. O, Martin, of Atlanta, i* Id t|>e city on holiness today.„■ Miss Battle Orphbs, of Sylvester] It visiting friends in the city. A woman doesn't talk through her hat nnlast it happens to he a new pne. v The people who pay the moat oogtpU- menu sometimes don't pay their Mite. THE LATEST ESTIMATES. Now York, Nov. 7.— (I p. m.)—The Evening Post pots MoKinley 384, Bryan 166—Nebraska in doubt. The Post makes tbe repnblioan ma jority in the house 41, Kentuoky proba bly Bryan. 8enator Olark of Montana Is probably elected. The repnblioan pluralitv in Indiana 31,000; Illinois 100,000; Utah a olean sweep; Colorado Bryan by a rednoed majority; Miaonri, heavy demooralo plurality; Ohio, 70,000 MoKinley; South Dakota. 10,000 MoKinley; Idaho, a republican gain of enough to oarxy the state; Dela ware, MoKinley by about 500legisla tors olose; MoKinley's plurality in the state of Now York 148,485 ' -"New York olty and greater olty, MoKinley 38Q,804, Bryan 800,818; Governor Odell 371*55,1 Mr - Rrt - L - Wight, Ja., of Smyrna, Mrs. X. D. WoltTe, of Brnnawiok, is visiting her sister, Mrs! S. B. Lewi*. Hiss Estelle Ventalett will entertain the Yoang Ladies' Enohre Club this af ternoon. Billions: * 'No woman has ever made a fool of -me." Cyclone: “IndeedI Who did?" Mrs. Clyde King and Uttls daughter, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and tin. A. P. Coles. The friends of Mr. ft. L. Jones will be glad to learn that he Is able to bo oat after a week's illness. Mr. D. D. Hawkins, who has been in the oity visiting friends for several days, left yesterday for ThomssviUe. will yiril Mr. Eugene Mitohell dating, the .hay day earnlval and street fab. Wigwag t. "Bjones. would rather borrow trouble than borrow money.’’ Hardnppe; “What’s the difference?” Mr -t. M. Molntoeh, of Blobwood, Go, spent last nigh# and part of to^BF In the-olty, tlie guest Of Mr. H. M, Mo- lutcish, at the New Albany, Lincoln, Nov. 7.—Mr. Bryan nee at the usual time this morning, refreshed after a long, sonnd sleep. To all out ward appearanoes he was as oheerfnl and oontented as it he had not been de feated a second time. He reoeired a number of intimate friends. THE VOTE IN DOUGHERTY. CssircssMSi arid* R«a* Three Votes Akssd •I the Ticket We bad a very quiet election In Dongherty oonnty yesterday. Not qnite four hundred vote* were oast, and of these 860 were straight democratic tlokete. Tub shows that over halt tbe registered democratic vote of the oonnty was [lolled. Following is the official return of the vote: Democratic rioket - — 860 Repnblioan ticket 39 Prhohibltion tiokot 8 J. M. Gnggs for Congressman I THE CARNIVAL PARADE. THE JOUBNAL’S ESTIMATE. New York, Nov, 7 —The Jourqal gives McKinley 296 eleotoral votes and Bryan 155, patting Kentuoky in the ‘Bryan column. It gives, as the states that turned to MoKinley, Kanaas, Ne braska, South Dakota, Utah, Washing ton and Wyoming. It makes the house Committee el Arrsoiemeste—Judies to Be Selected. At the directors’ meeting held yester day afternoon, Oapt. B. Hobbs and Messrs. J. S. Davis and W. O. Watson were appointed as the oommittee of ar rangements for the grand opening pa rade of the hay day oarnlval and street (air. This oommittee in to take oharge ef this feature of the oarnival and le doth ed with fall authority to arrange the order of procession, appoint the judges to pass upon the floats, award the pre miums, etc. The indications are that the carnival parade is going to be the biggest thing that has ever moved throngh the streets of Albany. Not only are the business men, of the city planning floats, hut there will be a large number of agrigul,- tnral floate. And the floral feature of the parade is goiug to surpass anything of the kind ever attempted in these parts. There will be scores of decorated vehicles in line. 'From Wednesday's Herald- . . Mr, Jerry Hllsman b on the sbk list. Cant. W. 8. Wilson, of Atlanta, b In the dty. Capt, B. Hobbs went to Atlanta this morning. Mr. M. Bernstein, of Atlanta, Is In the olty today. Jndge J. G, Parks, of Worth oonnty, is here today. Col. J. J. Forehand, of Isabella, b In the olty today. .,. Mr. G. N. Porter, of Maoon, has been calling on Albany iperbhahfc today, Mr. O. G. Herrick came in from White Hill last night to hear the election re turns. Invitations have been reoelved in this dty to the marriage of Miss Ednnbelle Miller to Mr. Joseph Shelton Batne, Jr., whloh Is to oooar at the First Methodist church in Atlanta on Thursday evening, November 22nd. Both Mr. Rains and Mies Miller have vliltod in Albany, and they have a host of friends here to whom tbe annonnoement of their ap- proaohtng nuptials will be of mooh In terest. hire last night and thb morning. " Gen. Robert Ober, of Baltimore, le in ♦ho olty, and b visiting at ths home of QM)6> T. N. Wooifolk. filabbs: “He's as honest as the day b' laug.” Blobbe: “Well, I’ve never me# him in the daytime. ” At her charming home on Jackson ■beet, Mrs. A. P. Odes will entertain the Matrons’ Enohre Club thb evening -V — , Mn, ft. A. Hardwick, of Ameriona, Strived In the city yesterday afternoon ipri^i* the guest of Mrs. B. H. Warren. Collie Davenport, of Albany, Is her sister, Mrs. Henry 8. arriving here yesterday.— Times Reoordsr, The HERALD’S SPECIAL EDITION. It ilk is Issssd ss the lit* last, asd WIII hi Credit to Alktsy- - Ths hay day and earnlval edttiop of th* Herald will be issued Sunday mornidg, November 18th. It will be extensively drcolated throughout south ern e'bd southwest Georgia, and will ha hirg#ly devoted to advertising Albany End t h* oarnival and street fab. ’ From a printer’s standpoint, the pa per ytal be a thing of bounty. The fraat.ptge will' be handsomely lltho- graphed add printed to bright colors, and the succeeding pages will be la kb^d*., ' A# an'advertising medium, the edl- tion will be one of the moat valuable ever offered to the boainees men of Al bany. It trill be oironlated throughout the etotton’from which Albany expeots her thousanda Cf carnival visitor* to ootae; and will be widdly read by those Who expeot to trod* with oar merchants ErlkUeln theolty.' The pope# will be ohook tall of inter esting reading and advertising matter. A great d$l at-advertising apaoe has beeksold already, hat there b room for. »»the b[isto*a* #ntoiptle*a in to b* represented. .And the mere boot who doesn't get a apaoe will be sorry when the epeoial edition make* its ap pearance. - - -i, - - i For the serious diseases that attack the kidneys. Prickly Ash Bitters Is an unfailing remedy. Believes baoksphe. swelling of the feet and persistent head- sahe—symptoms whloh lndioate kidney trouble. Albany Drag Go. ADYEBTISED LETTERS. sola the tramp to the farmer’s wife, “have yon any objection to my lying down in one ofyonr fehoe corners and dying?" “No objection at all,” replied the lady. “Over in that corner yon will And a lot of straw.”- “I wouldn’t dare to lie on yohr straw, madam,” said the tramp; “I'm so hun gry that I’d be sore to wake np and find myself eating It.” “We have plenty more,” eatd the farmer's wife pleas antly, os she oloeed the door.” Albany, Ga., Nov. 7,1900. The following balbt of letters re maining in thb office on Nov. 7,1900, Unlesa called for they will be aent to the Dead Letter Offloe: aXNTLXMEN'B LIST.. . A—John Adam#, William Anderson. B—A. P. Banley, Rev. S. Blake, Eger Bly. - 0—8. S. Conn, Annta Oat. D—J. A. Dodson. K—James Kenny. N-J. W. Newberry. P—A. A. Poindexter (8), George Poter. B—Mr. Boose, Cleave Roberson. S—Roland Lae Scott, Walter Sorbs. T—S conn Toners. ladies’ list. B—Mias Bennette. O—Willie Carey, Esaey.May Carder, Alverdb Collier, Lae Cbm. G—Nanoey Gilbert, Jamb L. Gidern. -Mrs. Rev. L. H. Johnson, Ooey Jlokings. K—Julia Killing. L—NosabtLamar. . M—8nsy Moore, Minnie Horioe. N—Avery Newsome. P—Viob Pearse R—Susanna Retort. T—Laura Thomas. In calling for the above letter* please say “advertised” and pay one oent for same. B. F. Brimbebby, P. M. From Thursday's Daly Herald. Lots of people think it’s wrong to bet If yon lose. Mr. P, It. Cunningham, of Atlanta, b here today. Mr Mra. J. B. Gilbert. Never go by appearanoes. A'genius sometimes wears good olothes. The fellow who has dyspepsia usually makes other people 6uSer for it. Dr J. B. George, of Leary, is attend ing to business in the city today. Mr. Henry Lanier, of Ameaicus, was R0YHL Baking Powder The itrongeat, purest, most efficient And wholesome of leavening agents. Not lowest in price, yet the most economical; indispens able to a!1 who appreciate the best And most healthful food. Our country, u enjoying prosperity almost , J(V „ unsurpassed in its history. .m;- >/ .». For every one there is money enough ,49 buy that to eat which is pure, sound, good, ' wholesome. Why should we site cheap, impure, un- healthful articles of food? There ia no ■ t ’ftvv/... economy in them; they endanger the health, w they may cost life. , There are reported <.,r almost daily cases of sickliest caused by eat^ ang cake, puddings or biscuit «?«de.w cheap, alum , baking powders, .omw.’iroit In all-articles for food boy and use only « jv the best. The good health of the of first consideration. i luavi-v uyatiiatU IO Itetviv.; luff • ! it-n /.-*/- nrl’/f -i%)llt ((«-■ Dili 4 —.tojjbv* - to- -cv4aiA*‘ Alum based b many bakkigpqwdan than cheap. It coeb lea* than two AJtombao^rwabepobom Thinkof powders are LHo^SAtoNo mwme oo u to<rriau«M ST,I NSW , v Tiftoit Notes. Tiftoa, Ga., Novi, 5._(8peobl)—Mr. Andrew Taylor add Mlae Bush were marrled af the home of the bride’* par ents at Waterloo yesterday afternoon. The oeremony waa performed by Bev. J. M. Foster, paetor of the Tlfton Meth- odbt ohoroh Those attending from Tlfton weie Mr. and Mra. S. M. Olyatt, Mr. Taylor, brother to the groom, and Mba Ina Smith. Mba Pearl Forrester, of Albany, who haa been visiting friende at Tlfton for several days, returned home today. The election b over now. Wo loet, and we might as well make the beet of the situation. Perhaps we will fare better next time. For the preeent, let n* all torn oar attention to theapproieh- ing oarnival and (tree! fob, ■whloh will be a oomplete luooew if we all rally to its support. --, Tbe eleotion has not yet oeased to bo the prinoipal topic of conversation, and we oontbme to hare how it happened explained. , ■ . . . ..... Wild dnoka have made their appear- anoe in these parte, though not yet in any oonsiderable numbers. “When a fellow mtrrieo a girl he givee her Ms name," aaye the Ohronio Bachelor. “loasmaoh a* he baa already, given her ahont everything elae he had, he probably think* he might at well finish np the job.” ii nr- r #*• 'Recovered H«r Tnidb. v On the 17th Wilson had the mitfaftane.'to ,luaa her trank at Brahtwlok white enroote to Onmberland bland... AlL e'ffarta . to lo cate it failed, and Mm.. WHaon JbteHr deoided that her lost property would never he rsoovered. ’! Some time ago, however, Ml 1 - Tift took th* matter np, al*A aa -tho re sult of hb efforts the long,, tea# frank' was yesterday returned to Mm. Wilson. It had been in Brunswioa., Really four months, and hone of its opntento bean disturbed. It ooutolned many ar tides of value, and Mra. Wlbod'b; 'tr course, delighted at her good fomm A, CITATION. GhOBOU—Dongherty. Oonnty. 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