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VOL. XXVI.
MORG-ANTON, N. C., DECEMBER 8, 1910,
No. 34
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Democratic Majority 46,514 Total
Vote Less Than Two Years Ago.
The State board of canvassers
Saturday completed the canvass
of the vote cast at the election
November 8th. In the calcula
tion of the returns, says the Ral
eigh News and Observer, the
Democratic majority in North
Carolina, on the basis of the vote
for State Auditor, was 46,514,
and this is about the average
figure for the majorities of the
other State officers and the
judges. There was no opposition
vote to H. W. Whedbee, Demo
cratic candidate for Superior
Court judge, and he received a
total of 140,573. In the election
of Judge R. B. Peebles, of the
second district, there were no
tickets for his Republican op
ponent, Edward T. Snipes, in
many of the precincts, and his
majority is 60,435. The total
vote for Judge Peebles, however,
was a few hundred less than that
cast for some of the other candi
dates, while he received more
than others. The total vote cast
for Judge Cooke, for instance,
was 139,785 the lowest vote cast
for the Democratic candidates
while Judge W. J. Adams re
ceived 140,888, this being the
highest vote. The others ranged
along from 140,266 for Peebles
to 140,548 for Walker for As
sociate Justice of the Supreme
Court.
The Democratic majority for
Brown for corporation commis
sioner is 46,446 and the majority
for Lee for corporation commis
sioner is 46,388. Walter Clark,
for Chief Justice Supreme Court,
has a majority of 46,548 over T.
T. Hicks; Piatt D. Walker, As
sociate Justice, has 46,747 over
Timberlake, while W. R. Allen
has 46,766 over A. L. Coble.
Of the Republican candidates
the candidate for Auditor J. Q.
I A. Wood received 84,017 votes
the largest cast for any Re
publican candidate. Judge Coble
received 93,747. The vote for
the other candidates for Supreme
Court judges was very near the
same-93,779 for Hicks and Tim
berlake being the highest.
The total vote cast is esti
mated as follows: Democrats,
140,531; Republicans, 94,017; to
tal, 234,548. Two years ago the
vote was Democrats, 145,102;
Republicans; 107,760; total, 252,
862. This shows, as against two
years ago, a Democratic decrease
of 4,571 and a Republican de
crease of 13,743.
Arraigned in Raleigh For Violations of
tre State Anti-Trust Law.
Raleigh News and Observer. Nov. 30.
The Standard Oil Company is
to come before the courts of
North Carolina on the charge of
violating the anti-trust law passed
by the General Assembly of 1907.
Warrants were sworn out against
the company yesterday because
of alleged trust methods in deal
ing with competition in Raleigh
by a successive lowering of prices
with the purpose of driving out
4 or breaking up competition.
Warrants against the company
were served upon Mr. C. H. Wig
gins, local representative of the
Standard Oil Company, the war
rants being issued at the instance
of Mr. Walter Clark, Jr., city at
torney, and the case made re
turnable before Police Justice
Stronach on Thursday morning.
The hearing at that time is to be
on evidence produced by City
Attorney Clark, who declares
that from his investigations,
made with difficulty at his per
sonal expense, because of defects
in the law, that he has becom?
convinced that the Standard Oil
Company has flagrantly violated
the State anti-trust law and that
he trusts and hopes to be able
to produce evidence to convict
it legally for its wrong doing.
The matter of the transactions
of the Standard Oil Company in
Raleigh had been called to the
attention of the city attorney by
private parties and by Attorney
General Bickett City Attorney
Clark by his own investigations
found such a state of facts to
exist that he had warrants is
sued against the Standard Oil
Company for violations of the
State anti-trust law of 1907. In
the matter there will be heard
the reasons which have induced
the Standard Oil Company to re
duce its prices for oil in the pres
ent year from llh cents to 7
cents a gallon in Raleigh, while
maintaining a higher prica at
other places, the fact of the com
petition of the Indian Oil Com
pany in Raleigh to be set out in
the matter.
North Carolina
Has 2,206,287.
Population of Burke 21,408 Figures
for Adjoining Counties Also.
The population of North Caro
lina, thirteenth census, is 2,206,
287. The twelfth census gave
the State 1,893,810, the eleventh
census 1,617,947. This is an in
crease of 312,340.
The population of Burke coun
ty is 21,408.
Catawba has 27,918, Caldwell
20,579, Cleveland 24,494, Lincoln
17,132, McDowell 13,568, Mitchell
17,245, Rutherford 28,385.
The Test cf Woman Suffrage in Colo
rado.
Minneapolis Journal.
Four women have been elected
to the Legislature of Colorado.
This fact is enlarged upon in the
dispatches as something worthy
of special attention. It is a strik
ing piece of news, for, although
women have the full suffrage in
Colorado and are eligible to all
offices, they have held compara
tively few. It has grown to be
the custom in Colorado, Idaho and
Wyoming, where women vote, to
award them a clerkship here and
there or to allow them to run for
superintendent of schools, but
real political power has been de
nied them.
The test of the value of woman's
suffrage, it is quite evident, is
not in little administrative offices,
which one sex can take care of
as well as another, out m tne
large field of constructive legisla
tion. It has been often remarked
that there was little evidence
that woman's suffrage had given
Colorado a better code of laws
than other States enjoy. Per
haps this was because women did
not participate as actively in poli
tics as their voting privilege per
mitted. Perhaps it was because
they have not developed the con
structive faculty. The election
and service of four women will
not be a complete test, but it
should do something to throw
light on the problem.
Preacher Embezzled Church Funds and
Departed.
Elizabeth City Dispatch, 2nd. to Charlotte Ob-
lerver.
A sensation was sprung in the
third day's session of the North
Carolina Conference of the Meth
odist Episcopal Church, South,
in session here, when a letter
was read from Rev. L. N. Booth,
of Chowan circuit, acknowledg
ing that he had misappropriated
missionary and Conference funds
amounting to about $200, that he
had fled to New Jersey and
could not return the money.
Charges were immediately pre
ferred and a trial ordered. It is
a bad case, tscoth, who was
highly regarded by his congre
gation and fellow-members of
Conference, is taid to have left
home four weeks ago, without
the knowledge of the presiding
A sprained ankle will usually disable
the injured person for three or four
weeks. This is due to lack of proper
treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini
ment is applied a cure may be effected
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Catawba People Married in Salisbury.
Newton News. Zd.
Yesterday afternoon at the
Empire hotel, Salisbury, Mr.
Grover Sherrill and Miss Emma
Whitener, of Mountain Creek
township, were married, and ar
rived at Catawba on No. 21, en
route home. Miss Whitener had
been visiting in Salisbury and
Mr. Sherrill met her there. The
wedding was therefore a surprise
affair.
What the Governor of North Carolina
Really Said to the Governor of South
Carolina.
Louisville, Ky., Dispatch, 5th.
The old story of what the gov
ernor of North Carolina said to
the governor of South Carolina
is a "fake."
This famous salutation of
friends has been exploded. Gov.
Martin F. Ansel, of South Caro
lina, and Gov. W. W. Kitchin, of
North Carolina, who attended the
governors' conference, met and
issued the following joint state
ment as to the real facts in the
case:
"It has been the legend that
the eovernor of North Carolina
said to the governor of South Caro
lina, Tt is a long time between
drinks.' No such statement was
ever made. The facts as told by
an eve-witness fof that famous
meeting brand the whole story
as a fabrication. This is what
really happened: The governor
of North Carolina said to the
of South Carolina. 'Re
member the fate of Montgomery!'
" Well, who m the h was
Montgomery?' asked the gover
nor of South Carolina.
' "He is the man who died be
tween drinks,' replied the gov
ernor of North Carolina."
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A Great Change and For the Better.
Greensboro Record.
What a change there has been
in farming! Years ago a man who
did not have at least 200 acres of
land was not considered a far- j
mer; in these days a man who j
knows the business makes a liv-1
ing from eight or ten acres.
TAKE CARE!
Remember that when your kidneys are
affected, your life is in danger. M.
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In disorders and dis
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Careful feeding and
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Scott's Emulsion
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elder, on the plea that his invalid
wife was in a sanatorium in New
Jersey.
His congregation had recently
presented him with a fine horse
and buggy and a new suit of
clothes to wear to Conference.
Chowan circuit has paid all finan
cial claims.
If you are suffering from biliousness,
constipation, indigestion, chronic head
ache, invest one cent in a postal card,
send to Chamberlain Medecine Co .
Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and
address plainly on the back, and they
will forward you a free sample of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
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WANTS HE
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Revenue Collections.
Statesville Landmark, 6th.
Cashier Roberts, of che reve
nue collector's office, reports col
lections for last month as fol
lows: Lists $247.11, spirits $312,-
40, cigars $12,60, tobacco $260,
846.14, special tax $664.89, a t itai
of $262,083.22. The eolations
on spirits continue to decrease,
while tobacco collections are on
the increase.
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We could not afford to so
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it as we do, if it did not do all
we claim it will. Should our
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Rexall "93" Hair Tonic not give
entire satisfaction to the users,
they would lose faith in us and
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Our faith in Rexall "93" Hair
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A REAL BIG
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