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l'HE LEDGER. Thnvlow S, Carter, EDITOR AND MANAGER. SATri{i>,\v, Nov. 12, 1808. TUESDAY'S ELECTION. Alabama ?Democrats elect all, nine congressmen. An/,oii;i?Waite, .dcm. elected to congress. Arkansas?Democrats elect all, six congressmen. California?Republicans elect governor and entire State ticket, except perhaps secretary of State. They a.so elect six congressmen with one district doubtful. Colorado ?Silver Republicans elect one congressman and Populists one. Governor and State officers Republican. Connecticut?Clear sweep for Republicans. Governor, State ticket, and 4 congressmen, all Republican. Delaware? Republican congressman elected. Florida?Democrats elect two congressmen and entire State ticket. Georgia?11 congressmen, all democrats, elected. Idaho ? Fusionist c< mgressman elected. Fusion ticket all elected by .1,000 plurality. Illinois?15 Republicans and 7 democrats elected to congress. Republican State ticket has about d0,0ui) plurality. Indiana?8 Republicans and .'i de i ocrats. elected to rnnorrnss - - r*- > two districts doubtful. Matenrd legislature, Republican. Iowa? Republicans carry the day, including I 1 congressmen. Kansas?7 Republican and one fusion candidate elected to congress. State Republican. Kentucky?8 democrats, i Republican and '1 districts doubtful. Louisiana?Democrats made a clear sweep, electing six congressmen. Maryland 4 Republicans and 2 democrats elected to congress. Massachusetts?10 republicans and li democrats elected to congress. Woleott, republican, reelected Governor. Michigan ? Republicans elect II I V an, ig congressmen, (iovernov and Slate oilicers. Mississippi ? Democrats elect all, T congressmen. M i s s o a r i ? Democrats elect State ticket and 12 congressmen. Republicans elect 3 congressmen. Minnesota? Republicans elect all, 7 congressmen. Also State oilicers. Montana?Campbell, democrat, elected to congress. Nebraska ? Republicans elect entire State ticket and 2 congressmen; fusion'.sts 1; populist 1; 2 doubt fill. Nevada ? Republicans elect gov ernor an<l congressman. New llumpshirc? Republicans elect the 2 congressmen. New .Jersey?Republicans elect governor, and 6 out of 8 congressmen. New York ? I Jcmoernts elect IS congressmen, Republicans 16. Roosevelt is elected Governor by plurality of 20,000. The State senate is Republican by 4 and the Assembly by 20 majority. North Carolina ? Democrats elect 7 congressmen, 2 doubtful. <0.0. .1 * iirniui I ?'(LIC jlKUClill tICkCt carried and legislature overwhelmingly democratic. North Dakota?Spalding, Ropublican, elected to congress. Ohio?Republicans elect lb, democrats 5 congressmen. Pennsylvania Republicans elect 10,democrats 9 congressmen. Governor and legislature, republican. Rhode Island ? Roth republican candidates for congress elected. South Carolina ? Democrat.. eiect 7 congressmen and entire State ticket. South Dakota?Both congress men, republican. Tennessee?Democrats elect S republicans 2 congressmen. Dom ; oerats elect governor bv 25,000 . and gain 20 in legislature. r . Texas?Democrats elect 12 , republicans 1 congressman. Slate I democratic ticket gets largo ma [ ' j0,'ity. i I tab?ltohcrts, dctn., electee to congress. Virginia- Solid dem. delcga j tion to congress of 10 member elected. I Washington?Ronnhliojins; fl(>o I c- ? I - both congressmen. | West Virginia? Republican: , elect two members to congress i democrats I, and 1 remains doubt | ful. Wisconsin? Republicans clec , ; all ten congressmen. Wyoming ? Republican *deetet to congress. ; j Tit K COMPLEXION OF Till NEXT NATIONAL HOl'SK. I 11 Republicans Concede Two Doubt ful Districts and Claim a Majority of Thirteen?The Other Side. i Washington, Nov. 1 < b ? Laic this afternoon Chairman Rabcock I of the Republican congrcssiooa committee piactically complete a liD of the rcpresentative^-elec'i to the 5<>th congress. Latest authentic advices received by the Republican committee indicati that two districts are in doubt yet. viz: the Second California and the Twelfth Texas. in both, however, Mr. liabcock concede.'' that the chances tiro favorable to the Democrats. He claims neither j of them. Tonight Mr. Rabcoek,s tigures show the election of 1N5 straight Republicans, 1 t?D Democrats, > Populists and one Silver Republican. These tigures do not include the two doubtful districts mentioned. Conceding these two districts to the Democrats, as a means of reaching definite results, Mr. Hahcock c'aims a certain majority of 13 over all opposition. | Little information of a definite nature was received by the DemoflMlll 111 it fi / ,?> i .#1. 4 ' " vArillllllllVC Itlllirill. OUJlTetary Kerr maintained that the opI . . . position to the Republicans would orgairze and control the next house of representatives. His figures indicated that the opposition would 'mve at least Is", and perhaps lsl. Boars tho /) hie Kind You Have Always BoujjM | anr Private Krwin \V Metts, Co M. 2d S.C. liejj'inent died suddenly of heart disease iu the regimental hospital at Savannah j Tuesday niirht. His remains j were sent to his home at Cordova, S. C., for hurial. V/j I'diii'uK* Vour I'nwrU Willi CiinoarclK. Onndy Patliartio, curn cnnstlnntlou for. >r lif ((J. r fail, '"'ii-i-usn-fum'"Utiucy. At the York court Anizi I)unnovunt and Frank Castles, eon' vieted of the murder of Hen itroore, were sentenced tr? he I handed Friday, Dee* 2d. Elizabeth (ioore, the wife of the old ? man Hen, was sentenced to life imprisonment in the penitentiary, having been recommended to merer by the jury. ~J7~ "FOR WORMS and other bowel complaints to which children are liablq there is no medicine equal to A YER'S PILLS" Mas. A. CASEY, Pigott, Ark. I jConipetit THE PEOPLE J IHIV ARE m j WE ARE SI | ALL OF * i 1 There is no use , iti? a quiet talk k them; the} are ?< ,iWHY, We Slave g 'iKET in the Stafe. 0 erybody, and whs Did You everhav We are the is rhe praise due 1 farmers of old l^as i | sioji the? by hringi t a hole wiihimt letti II f II i j i f ' inimite to call bis own. \Vc arc worki ttime. lllll Nil i|l 111 ?er BRIRC US Y BUY YOI AiiiK above all, of the farmer. ^ ^ w* ^ < | VENGENCE WREAKED. ! ?' II: ? ? II * I I North Carolinians Burned a | Newspaper office. I owe 1 iw Wilmington, Nov. 10.? The ma negroes not having complied with the demand of the business men j . ^ > by 7:30 this morning, the time , * ^ I fixed on, six hundred white men led i> assembled on the corner of Market in- t i and lifth streets at .s:."?0 and cent ; marched to the otliee of the Daily ! arcs | Record, a negro newspaper, and l,mr' i destroyed all the material in the j N? building. | The huilding took lire, hut ^ some assert this was an accident. 1 % The Isadora sent for the tiro do- j partmcnt and the tlnmcs were con- Ket j lined to the Record huilding. On chert , the south side, twenty feet dis- , them ! Jo*. tant. was a Inriro netrro church j and on tlio north, about twelve1 foot away, a building occupied by Kg negroes. The excitement was in ! iton.se. it is feared the negroes I will attempt to retaliate tonight, j The streets are full of armed Plea whites. At least a thousand will Ooo<, he on guard tonight. The column ?.7iu, that moved on the liecoid otiico gQ.] was composed of the best citizens, I including several clergymen. ' jjw* 0 ion Pa 'I lllll I ! ?llllll I?Ilia IRE WIIH..UJ [WING THEIR ELLIK6 MORE THE TOWN I of taking the I ith them. Vc >iug to supgiort of trie iisT ( Who said s it do you supf fe it before ' Ik in the Oae We ere icastei*. Shov ing ess your C? H Iny us see ? ?'\K I' liHtlSlkll ?,)lM " f5 *i - 5 SV sont < I! ImMilJu ;v,,ilinng night ami ?lav. \\ c are fo ikltl TIIKV roeogniz rill, wit,m? ,,iOUR COT JR GOOD! remember we mm i ui?n msBBssssmaEBaEmBmmsBBBi h(?oicta.\t \?n ii i<:: tvii>k *oM out our mercantile ir h- to the Farmer*' Itaokiu^ am' a' tile f'o All paite* that owe iilst eotne forward ami settle up, e positively ci\..t carry over any lints f'hls not en applies to alI who us T. M. Ft r/patkick <fc Bko. tilth. oney to Loan, \VK MaDK a^iarijjements w itli rokers in New York ? ity thn ui^h in I am able t > place loans seeur* ya flr-t inoriitaip* on itnproveil ?ii fann-*, for six years time, pay n instalments at the rale of 7 per per annum. The brokerage aim Unrip1 for alxtraet anil inspeclioil man ami at tile expense of the nwer, P E W Y I.I E, Ally, at l aw. iv. 4. 4in, our sinacn fler I win Induced to try <'AMC.%H, I will never be without them in the bouse, ter whs In .s very hail shape and my head and I hud stomach trouble. Now. since tukitseuruu. I feel flue. My wife has also lined trllb boiieOcial results for sour stomach." k kkiii.inu, Iit2l Congress St., ht lx>uia. Mo. CANDY CATHARTIC TWAoe mass nioiartato ^5?^ sant. Palatable. Potent. Taste flood. Do Never Sicken. W eaken. or Orlpe, 10c. 26c. 40c CURE CONSTIPATION. ... I R?m4y tiarur. <t)W|*, MMtr.sl, H.w Twt. Ill ro-Mc saetMSMU&K^ Mllee' Nbrtb Pt.Aef?*netire fill BUM AirWKA K BACKS. At dniyylata. onlv 2*C. Meg* Neuralgia? ?-. Miles' fala Pllle. t*a Sized l| Esca i LOYALTY. j GOODS THAN1 PUT TOGETHER. I buys olt'aiHl havMI can't change their own cause.! COTTON MAR-j SO ? Why, EV-; loss caused if ? oanuf." Is Us fighting for the' s your a|i|?**ecia ttmi. Don"! I ; vol' SOMK PRIC KS that will eves of our compelitors. Lint at tivcry man in lite store is so busy nil the trade that he has not ^ot a r the people, first, last and all the | e us as their friends. TIIKY AKKj their tight as well as ours. TON, } FROM MR are the friends To the Taxpayersof Lancaster coun- ; v.The Treasurers i (lice will he open ! for the collection of tuxes for fiscal year I MM, from the 15th Hay of October to the .list nay of December, lSiiH. The levy is :ts follows, viz: Htate, - 6 mills. County, 5 " C A C. It R." 3 " Hchool. * " I LOCAL LKVY. O. II. & C. It. It., Gills Greek 4} mill*. () II A C It R., Pleasant Hill 3 O It A C 11 It., Cane ('reek, 7 " , Laii'-aater Graded Hchool, 4 " I Kershaw " " 4 Oakhurat " " 4 " J ontsX Roads" " 2 " TOTAI, I.KVY BY DISTRICTS. Indian hand, 10 " NVaxhaw, 1?> Cane C'r ek No, 3. 23 " Cane Creek Graded, 27 " Cat e i'reek Jonea X Road*, 2o mills Gil's Creek Graded, 24} " Gills Creek Jones X Itoads, 22} " Buford, 10 " Plat ('reek No 0, 10 " Flat Creek No 9. (Kershaw), 20 " , Pleasant Hill, No9, Kershaw,19 ' * Pleasant Hill, No 7, 19 " Pleasant Hill, No. 13, (Oakhursl)* 23 mills. Plearant Hill, Jones X Roads 21 ,, Cedsr C'rejk, 10 ' Cedar ('reek, Jonea X Roads,1H " Resjectrully submitted, J. E. BLACKMON, Co. Treaa. local Mailers, Two second hand bicycles for sale at this oflice. V7S A 4-room cottage for rent. Apply to \V. l\ Bennett. Y/? Cotton brought 5 cents in this market yesterday. VA ltev. \V C Kwart is attending the A It V Synod in session at Chester tliis week. Y/. \V( received n pleasant cull yesterday from our old friend, Col. .1 II Buchanan, editor of the staid old Chester Reporter. VA Mr R C Hough, who lias boon con lined at his homo sick for several weeks, was able to ho on the streets yesterday. VA The council has greatly improved the appearance of Main Street by cutting down the shade trees in front of the Farmers' Ranking and Meeautilo Co s establishment. VA) Misses Irene, Olive and Minnie Perry left for Clinton, S C., this week, where they will make their home with their brother, Mr. ,1 .1 Perry. VA Henry Inly, colored, brakcman on the (\A N.W. Railroad fell from a ear at Lenoir last Monday and had a log cutoff, llenry once Jived here and was n brakcman on the Lancaster&Choster Railroad. VANine line saddlers and drivers will be entered at the State fair from ihiu nl.?o" Tim.. ....it i.~ taken to Columbia today. The exhibitors are The Farmers' R-oking and Mercantile Co., and Messrs. Clyburn & Elliott. VA Hoke, the 0-year old son of Mr VV R Knight, got the big too of Ins right foot caught between the chain and rear sprocket of Waddy Thomson, Jr's., bicycle while riding behind him to school 'ast Wednesday morning, and had it so badly mashed that it had to he amputated by the I)rs. Crawford. Constable Crenshaw of Waxhaw township, passed through town Wednesday with two negroes for the chain gang. One vas Everett Curcton, an escaped convict whom he had recaptured, and the other was to serve a sen tenee >f JJO days fi r carrying a concealed weapon. ( VA ?Pay your si.hseription to the Ledger. TtnrBui?roi i iHMgaawHH? Miraculous Benefit REOEIVED FROM ELI P. BABOOCK, of Avoca, N. Y., a veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty years of tho iiabcock A Munsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I write to express my gratitude for thointraclous benefit received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army life, from sciatica which affected my heart in the worst form, my llml*t swelled from the ankles up. I bloated until 1 was unable to button my clothing; had sharp pains about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three months I was unable to llo down, and all tho sleep I got was in an arm chair. I was treated by the best doctors but gradually grew worse. a dout a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and It aaved ray life aa by a miracle." Dr. Miles' Remedies are a?Id by ail drug- >8 gists under a positive guarantee, flret bottle KKflSd. Cm] be us flu or money rw- H|||gtQf|>j funded. Book on die- trv^J^wB eaaee of the heart and nerves free. Address, PBhUAMBM DB. MILBBMBDIOALOO.. Blkhart, Ind.