Wednesday, November 6, 1912." TH1 ASHEVTLL1 CAZWTT7 NEfl. f ASS H PeerlessFashion Store PeerlessFashion DREAMLAND THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL KEITH'S VAl-DEVILLE CAVANA and CO. Wire Act. ' VERONI VERDI and BRO, Splendid Musical Act. TIIRKK REELS PICTURES Matinee, 5 and 10 cents. - Evening, 10 and 15 cents. PHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK HOUSE Everything . Photographic for the professional and ama teur photographer, . i; Kodaks Loaned Free. Kodak Finishing the best. ROBINSON'S KODAK STORE V 3 Haywood Street. EARLY BULLETINS GIVE WILSON LEAD Democratic Nominee Sweeps New York and Has Strong Lead in Massachusetts Cook County and Illinois In . 1 cline Strongly to Colonel Roosevelt. ( By Associated Press. . Taft 1cikIm in Massachusetts Precincts. Boston, Nov. 5. Returns for pres ident in today's election from five out of 1102 voting precincts In Mas sachusetts give: Roosevelt 311; Taft 693; Wilson 305. . Tho tame precincts in 1908 gave Bryan 490; Tuft 952. ' RiHiscvelt Carries Georgia Comities. Atlanta, On. Nov. B. Complete re turns from the first three counties In the state heard from give a plurality for Roosevelt. The counties are Paulding, ifarais'n and Colijuitt Wilson Gets Slight rim-alUy. Rome, N. Y., Nov. 5. The ctty of Rome complete gives for president: Wilson 1300; Taft 1322; Roosevelt 988. Same districts in 1908 gave: Bryan 1986; Taft 2228. For governor: Rome gives Suizer, democrat, 1618; Hedges, republican, 1392; Strauss, progressive, 1051, Samo districts In 1910 gave Dlx, democrat, 1996; Stlmson, republican, 1722. Tart Still leading In Massachusetts. Boston, Nov. 6. Returns for presi dent in today's election from 20 out of 1102 precincts In Massachusetts give: Roosevelt 1479; Taft 2600; Wilson 1479. Kame. precincts in 1908 gave Bryan 1151; Taft 3775. N Wilson Taken Leuil. Returns from 90 out of 1102 vot ing precincts In Massachusetts, in cluding 00 out of 2fl precincts lu Boston, give: Roosevelt 7339; Tuft 8.126; Wilson 11,494. Tho same precincts in 1908 gave Bryan 11,898; Taft 16,424. I jirly Maine Returns. Portland, Me., Nov. 5. Returns from 20 out of 521 cities and towns emu prising 44 out of 634 election pre- clmt-i give: Roosevelt 3062; Taft 2206; Wilson 3701. Hamo places In 1908 gave Bryan 2480; Taft 4763. Wilson Has Might Plurality. New York, Nov. 5. Returns from 17 election districts out of 3093 in New York state outside of New York city gives: Taft 2626; Wilson 2792; Roosevelt lttfo. Kami) districts In 1908 gave: Taft 4918; Bryan 3818. Ills Wilson Majority In Georgia. Atlanta, 'tin., 'Nov. 6.-"-Incomplcte returns from 15 of .the 148 counties COUGH SYRUP For coughs, colds, boftrseness, bronchitis, , croup, Influenza, f L whooping cough,,, V measles couh, and forties, 1 asth-uat.'j and con-7 atimnrlvA nnucrna In nllvV stupes of tb disease. "jM Gotwi for man. woman r ind child. Nothing bettor, i'nee, eta. NO MORPHINB PR CHLOROFORM 1 li.ft . MM,,,!! tnr Aw, lkfc but ifU-r Uikluff twi phiimb 01 nr. nun ,n('i Hfnii tlM route WM all Ron." Jmme W. hriU hi a, Jiu ht., I'bilmiripMa, I'ii. SAMfLE HINT FRKi fJt'rHf'r H liKly. Mrilleetntri.r. Ad4ta T pALli.nuikli. 51 Paiton Ave. Combined quality, style, assortment and reduced prices on our Suits, Coats, Gowns,. Presses, Skirts, Waits, Under wear, Underskirts, Kimonas, Corsets, etc., ought to bring ev ery lady of Asheville and vicinity to the In the state indicate that Wilson Will have a big majority with Roosevelt running second. Taft Leads In State. Wilson In City. New York, Nov. 5 Returns from 824 election districts out of 3093 in New York state outside of New York city give: Taft 12,389; Wilson 11,- !10; Roositvelt 757H. The same districts In 1908 gave: Taft 21,591; Bryan 15,332. Fifty election districts out of 924 In Manhattan and the Bronx give: Wilson 8403; Taft 3134; Roosevelt 3590. , Sixty election districts out of 612 in Brooklyn give: Wilson 9312; Taft 3856; Roosevelt 4935. Roosevelt Takes Lead in Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 5. Complete returns from 13 precincts In the city of Chi cago give: Roosevelt 939; Wilson 899; Taft 434 and Debs 341. fhe first precinct returned outside of the city of Chicago in Illinois was the second precinct of tho third ward, city of Rockford, Winnebago county which gave Taft 52; Wilson 55; Roosevelt 182. ....... Baltimore Returns. Baltimore, Nov. 6. First returns from Baltimore, coming from two widely separated precimts give Taft, 74; Wilson 305; Roosevelt 167. Same in 1908: Taft 341; Bryan 264. Voting machines were used. In these precincts for the first time in this city but in no other precincts n the state. The Bun (Dem.) claims Maryland for Wilson by 40,000 plurality. Taft Strong In Rhode Island. Providence, R. I., Nov. 6. Returns from West Greenwich, tho first town heard from In tills state gives for president, Roosevelt 12; Taft 77; Wil son 7. This town In 1908 gave, Taft 125; Bryan 10. First Connecticut Report. New Iiax'en, Conn., Nov. 6. First Connecticut town to bo heard from was West Hartford which gave Wil son. 280; Taft 432; Roosevelt 194. . In 1908: Taft 686; Bryan 171. Wilson Maintains I -cad. New York, Nov. 6. Returns from 56 election districts out of 3093 In New York, state outside of New York City give Taft 8411; Wilson 226; Roosevelt 6170. The same districts In 1908 gave: Taft 14,496; Bryan 12.017. Twenty election districts out of the 924 in Manhattan and the Bronx give: Wilson 2741; Taft 955; Roosevelt 1045. ' Twenty election districts out of the 612 In Brooklyn give: Wilson 2762; Taft 1170; Roosevelt 1427. Wilson Carries t'tlca. ITticft, N. Y., Nov. 6. UUca com lets for Dreildent: Wilson 6380; Taft 4851; Roosevelt 3205. Taft Lending In Michigan. Detroit. Mich., Nov. 6. Partial re turns from fifteen out of 177 precincts give Taft 687; Wilson 429; Roosevelt 203. Roosevelt KIIH Loads In Illinois. Chicago, Nov. 6. Complete returns from 27 out of 1404 precincts in the city of Chicago give: Roosevelt 11966; Wilson 1805; Taft 1187 and Debs 985. Two reelncts out of 2788 precincts In Illinois outside of Cook county give T.ift 84; Wilson 124; Roosevelt 386. The mini precincts In 1908 lavs Taft 470; Bran 169. Democrat Sweeping New York City. New ltork, Nov, 6. Ten election districts out of the 149 In the borough Store of Queens gives: Wilson 1732; Taft 637; Roosevelt 696. ' One hundred and thirty election dis tricts out of 1730 In the city of New York give Wilson 21,017; Taft 8174; Roosevelt 110,268. Thirty election districts out of 1730 In the city of New York give .Wilson 53,663; Taft 20,384; Roosevelt 26,409. Fifty election districts out of the 149 in the borough of Queens give: Wilson 8670; Taft 2684; Roosevelt 3986. : Tatt Carries First New Hampshire Town. Concorn, N. H., Nov. 5. Taft car ried Winsor, the first New Hampshire town to report the returns. The vote was Roosovelt 0; Wilson 4; Taft 5. v . In 1908 Bryan 1; Taft 5. Taft Kiumlng Third in Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 6. Indications are that tlie race between Roosevelt and Wilson in Chicago Is close. Roosevelt is leading by a slight margin and Taft ill running third. Thirty-nine pre cincts out of 1498 In Cook county give: Roosevelt 3035; Wilson 2809; Taft 1768. Enrly South Carolina Returns. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 5. Incom plete returns from seven counties the Wilson 2756; Roosevelt 295; Taft 70. Suizer Leading in New York. New York City, New York, Nov. 5. Returns from 272 election districts out of 3093 in New York state outside of New York city gave Taft 35,857; Wilson 45,567; Roosevelt 33,563. Samo districts In 1908 gave Taft 78, 322; Bryan 61,725. Returns for governor from 178 elec tion districts out .of 3093 in New York state outsble New York city give: Hedges, (rep.) 24,329; Suizer, (dem.) 36,623; Straus, (Prog.) 24,607. i Same In 1910 gave Stimson, (Rep.) 39,53; Dlx, (Dem.) 42,802. Roosevelt Still Leads In Chicago. ' Chicago, Nov. 5. Elgty-one pre cincts out of 1498 In Cook county give: Roosevelt 7498; Wilson 6323: Taft 3856; Debs 2954. Wilson Far In Lead. New York, Nov. 5. Four hundred and thirty districts out of the 7.10 in the City of New York give Wilson 73,520; Taft 28,282; Roosevelt 37,657. , For governor: Five election dis tricts out of 612 in the borough of Brooklyn give Suizer, 395; Hedges 119; Strauss 158. 650 Districts Heard From. New York, Nov. 6. Six hundred and fifty election districts out of 1370 in the city of New York give Wilson 1 13,330; Taft 43,730; Roosevelt 59,- 734. Rural Illinois Precincts. Chicago, Nov. 6. Four precincts out of 2788 in Illinois outside of Cook county give Taft 181; Wilson 299; Roosevelt 670. y Same in 1908 gave Taft Taft 82; Bryan 320. Roosevelt (second In Kentucky. Louisville. Ky..- Nov. 6. Tho first 14 out of 225 precincts In the fifth congressional district, Louisville and Jefferson county gave Wilson 1080; Taft 205; Roosevelt 786. Roosevelt Leading in Vermont. White River Junction, Vt., Nov. 5, Returns from 20 out of 248 precincts and towns in Vermont give: Roosevelt 1594; Taft 1493: Wilson 822. Same precincts in September gave for governor: Metzer, progressive, 1226; Fletcher, republican, 1699; Howe, democrat, 1009. Taft Barely Icadlng Debs. Chicago, Nov. 6. One hundred and ten precincts out of 1498in Cook county give Roosevelt 9409; Wilson 8821 : Taft 6425; Debs 4076. IK-moeratH Itetaln Congressman. UticB, N. Y., Nov. 6 Early Indlca lions aro that Talcot, (dem.) has been re-elected to congress. Manhattan and the Bronx. New York, Noy. 6. Four hundred and thirty election districts out of the 924 in the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx give Wilson 74,688; Taft 27,410: Roosevelt 87,483. , Three hundred election districts out of the 612 In the borough of Brook lyn give Wilson 62,186; Taft 24,270; Roosevelt 32,619. Returns from 373 election districts out of 3093 in New York stato outside of New York city give Taft 47,35s Wilson 68,874; Roosovelt 88,359. Same districts In 1908 gave: Taft 19,098; Bryan 77,692. Maryland Conceded to Wilson. Baltimore, Nov. 6. The Baltimore Star (Rep.) concede Maryland to Wilson, but give no figures. Wilson's election also is conceded. Wilson Strongly Leading In Maxsnchu. setts. Boston, Nov. 6. Returns for presl dent from 160 out of 1102 voting pre cincts In Massachusetts Including 100 nut of 221 precinct In Boston give: Roosevelt 12,706; Taft 14.629; Wilson 21,114.. Same precincts In 1908 gave Bryan 20,960: Taft 27,041. 610 Manhattan and Bronx Districts. New York, Nov. 6. -Five hundred and ten election districts out of the 924 In tho boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx give: Wilson 86.S84 Taft S3.89t Roosevelt 47,696. Wilson and Holier Carry Buffalo. Buffalo, N, Y Nov. 6. Buffalo rlty 433; Wilson 26,210; Roosevelt 20.763. For governor: Hedges 16,979; Sui zer 29,326; Straus 20,811. Suizer Leading- Outside New York City. New York, Nov. 5. Returns for governor from 328 election districts out of 3093 In New York state outside of New York city give Hedges (Rep.) 45,738; Suizer (Dem.) 57,442; Straus (Prog.) 39,237. Same districts in 1910 gave Stim son (Rep.) 65,439; Dix (Dem.) 66,781. Roosevelt Conceded Chicago. ' Chicago, Nov. 6. The City News bureau, which is gathering the elec tion returns in Cook county at 6 o'clock said Roosevelt appeared to have carried Chicago by more than 15,000 plurality. Further Georgia Returns. Atlanta, Nov, 5. Incomplete re turns from 11 towns and counties In the sttae give Wilson 3755; Roosevelt 1012; Taft 118, i Nebraska Returns Late. Omaha, Neb., NoV, 6. The polls in Nebraska closed at 6 o'clock. As there was a six foot ballot returns were late.1- ; 1180 New York Districts Report, New York, Nov. 6. One thousand one hundred and 90 election districts out of the 1730 in the city of New York: Wilson 212,602; Taft 87,055; Roosevelt 122,303. Returns from 690 election districts out of 3093 In New York state out side of New York city give Taft 71,- 886; Wilson 86,068; Roosevelt 65.- 052. Same districts in 1908 gave: Taft 140,847; Bryan 106,430. Roosevelt. Holding Vermont. White River Junction, Vt, Nov. 6 Returns for-president in 40 towns In Vermont out 246 give Roosevelt 3089: Taft 2781; AVilsom 1616. More Brooklyn Returns. New York, Nov. 5. Five hundred districts out of. the 612 In the borough of Brooklyn give Wilson 88,555; Taft 41,207; Roosevelt 66,302. Upstate New York Districts. New York,, Nov. 6. Returns from 698 election districts out of 3093 in New York state outside of New York city give Taft 83,496; Wilson 97,239; Roosevelt 63,273. . Same districts in 1908 Taft 161,876; Bryan 119,581. " 1250 New York Districts Report. New York, Nov. 6. One thousand, two hundred and fifty election dis tricts out of the 1730 in the city of New. York: Wilson 224,138; Taft 91, 569; Roosevelt 129,647. Cook County Returns. Chicago, Nov. 5. Twenty-two pre cincts out of 2788 precincts in Illinois outside Cook county give Taft 1'475; Wilson 1691; Roosevelt 2304. . Same precincts in 1908: Taft 3554; Bryan 1678. Two hundred and thirty precincts mil. of 1 499 in Cook eountv irive f'nnsevelt 20.4(13; Wilson 19,405: Pnft 1 1,756. Wilson Takes Connecticut Lead. New Haven, Conn.. Nov. 5. Twen ty towns in Connecticut give Wilson 31,570; Taft 27,383: Roosevelt 13.561. Same towns in. 1908 gave Taft 44,- 762; Bryan 29,785. Taft Loads New Hampshire. Concord, N. H., Nov. 15. Returns for president from : 10 election pre cincts out of 290 in New Hampshire Taft 1098; Wilson 713; Roosevelt 416 Wilson Leads In Indiana. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 6. Twen ty-seven precincts put of 3172 in In diana give Taft 2033; Wilson 3098; Roosevelt 2314. Same In 1908: Taft 6133; Bryan 4,- 460. , Chicago, Nov. 5. Forty-two out of 2788 precincts In Illinois outside of Cook county give Taft 2896; Wilson 2097; Roosevelt 4383. The same pre elncts, in 1908 gave Taft 7287; Bryan 3444. Richmond, Va., Nov. 5. Incomplete returns from the state up to 8 o'clock show Wilson far In the lead, probably by 35,000 majority. Wilson Leading In MaJnc. Portland, Mulne, Nov. 5. Returns from lu4 out of 521 cities and towns comprising 205 out of 634-electlon pre elncts give Roosevelt 20,508; Taft 14, 304; Wilson 24,818. Same places In 1908 gas'e Bryan 17,417; Taft 31,509. Roosevelt Leads In Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids, Nov. 5. Ten pre cincts out of 41 in this city give Roosevelt 2400; Wilson 1408; Taft 1100. Wilson Leads In Louisville. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 6. Ninety-four precincts In Jefferson county (Louis ville), give Wilson a lead over Roose velt of 346. H. I. Cox, progressive congressional candidate, leads Swagar Sherley (Dem.) by 115. Roosevelt Has Kentucky District. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 6. One hun dred and seven precincts out of the 225 In fifth congressional district give: Roosevelt 10,650; Wilson 10,490; Taft 2926. 1810 New York City Districts. New York, Nov. 5. Ono thousand six hundred and ten election districts out of the 1730 In the city of New York: Wilson 290,897; Taft 119,424; Roosevelt 172.961. Wilson Ixuils In Iowa. Des Moines, Nov. 5. The first pre cincts In Iowa gave: Taft, 90; Wilson 123; Roosevelt 160. Cincinnati, Nov. 6. Returns from the first five Ohio precincts give: Tuft 477; Wilson 394; Roosevelt 166. Chicago, Nov. 6. Seventy-four out of 2788 precincts In Illinois outside of Cook cmintv irive Toft 4593: Wilson 6562; Roosevelt 7415. The same precincts In 1908 gave: Taft 12,650; Br.yan 6405. Boston, Nov. 6. Chairman Riley of the Democratic state committee early tonight claimed Massachusetts for Wilson . by 60,00 votes and by from 45,000 to 00,000 for (lovernor Foss. Returns from 4 "6 out of 1102 pre cincts in Massachusetts Including 216 out of 221 precincts In Iioston. give: Roosevelt 36,867; Taft 89,387; Wilson 58,072. North Dakota I'reclnrta for Wilson. Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 6. Twenty-two precincts In North Da kota give Taft 669; Wilson 832; Roosevelt 642. ' Florida Vote Isght. Jacksonville, Flu., Nov. 6. Al though the vote Is light and slow In reporting Indications are that Wood row Wilson will curry Florida by the usual democratic majority. Apparent ly every democratic candidate has been elected. Chicago, Nov. i. Returns from half of the reelncts in Chicago Indicate that Dunne (Dem.) candidate for governor, has carried the rlty over Dnneen (Rep.) bv 86.000 to 70,000 plurality. Funk ( Prog, Is running third with about 40 ptr cent of the republican vele. Oyster Bay, Nov. 6. Cnl. Roosevelt carried Oyster Uny, his home town by a. plurality of 292 over Woodrow Wil son, the vote standing Roosevelt 610; Wilson 218; Taft 67. ProgresHlvo Ticket Second. Columbia, S. O., Nov. 5. Early and scattering returns, mostly from urban districts, indicate that the democratic electoral ticket has won by the usual majority. The progressive ticket so far seems to be second. T. It. Strong In Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 5. Two hun dred and ninety-one precincts out of 2107 in Kentucky give Wilson 36,997; Roosevelt 21,952; Taft 12,088. New York City and Slnte. New York, Nov. 6. One thousand, six hundred and forty election dis tricts out of the 1730 in the city of New York give: Wilson 296,230; Taft 121,577; Roosevelt 177,054. Returns from 1437 election districts out of 3093 in New York state outside of New York city give Taft 160,411: Wilson 175,106; Roosevelt 109,758. The same districts in 1908 gave: Taft 293,697; Bryan 205,679. Roosevelt Third In Cincinnati. Cincinnati,1 Nov. 6. Returns from the first five Ohio precincts give Taft 477; Wilson 394; Roosevelt 165. Scattering- Rhode Island Returns. providence, R. I., Nov. 5. Returns from six towns out of 36 cities and townsin Rhode Island give Taft 905; Roosevelt 179; Wilson 415. In 1908 these towns gave Taft 1088; Bryan 421. Taft Leads T. R. in State. New York, Nov. 6. Returns from 1287 out of 3093 election districts in New York state outside of New York city gave ffaft 144,833; Wilson 159,- 160; Roosevelt 100,291. The same districts in 1908 gave Taft 26?,0U0; Bryan 189,236. Alabama Returns. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 5. First seven precincts complete Jefferson lounty- give Wilson 841; Taft 87; Roosevelt 147; Chafln 1; Debs 68. New Hampshire Returns. Concord, N. H., Nov. 5 .Returns from 30 election precincts out of 290 , In New Hampshire give Taft 2683; ! Wilson 2222; Roosevelt 1222 Same places in 1908 gave Taft 4,- 124; Bryan 2138. Taft Carries Detroit. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 6. Incom plete returns from 48 city precincts out of 177 give Taft 3007; Wilson 2,- 358; Roosevelt 1521. Partial returns from 40 precincts for governor show: Musselman (Rep.) 1441; Ferris (Dem.) 1302; W'atkins (Prog.) 567. Indianapolis for Wilson. Indianapolis, Nov. 5. One hundred and eight reelncts out of 3172 in In diana give Taft 7379; Wilson 1,1 56; Roosevelt 8760. , .fame in 1908 gave Taft 19,818; Bry in 19.483, Fifty precincts in Marion county ( Iri'llanepoils), give Taft 38S4; Wilson 5J; Roosevelt 6628. -.itu In 1908 gave Taft 11,864; Bry in 1 1.425. Oklahoma Precimts Republican. Oklahoma City, Nov. 5. The first three precincts in Oklahoma to re port give Wilson electors 126; repub lican electors 144. Des Moines Favors Roosevelt. Dos Moines, la., Nov. 5. Sixteen precincts in Des Moines give: Taft 1031; Wilson 1581; Roosevelt 1827. Fifteen precincts in Des Moines Rive: Clark (Rep.) for governor 1702; Dunn (Dem.) 1046; Stephens (Pro.) 809. ,.,.. DEM. MAJORITY IS (Continued from page 1.) here claim that he will have a major ity In the county of 2000. Gudger too was leading Staton in practically all of the precinct returns which came in early. In 19 precincts he hud a lead of about 1031. At that time his manager claimed the county bv 1000 to 12000 and the district by 2600. The Teturns concerning the guber natorial race were slow In coming in. They were counted with the rest of tho county ticket and only a few pre cincts had given figures at 9 o'clock. Mr. Craig ran with the rest of the ticket, however, and in practically all of the first precincts reported the democrats had made gains. In Haw Creek tho democrats had a small ma jority, where the republicans had al ways maintained one. Settle ran ahead of Meares. When half of the precinpts had reported on the con gressional race, Chairman J. E. Swain stated that he was satisfied that the average majority of the democrats had been Increased and that Zeb. Weaver and Burgin Patton, against whom the bull moose had concentrat- d their efforts, were in no danger whatever, and would have handsome majorities. The bull moose headquarters had ecn deserted and the leaders had sought tho republican congressional headquarters. Neither the bull moose of the county nor the republican con gressional management had any in formation to give out Chairman Se vier Insisted, however,, that Gudger would not carry the county by more than 600. In some of the precincts the evl dence of scratching was very appar ent Tho . Reems Creek precincts, heavily republican, usually maintain !ng a majority of 100 or more, Sheriff C. F. Williams carried by about 60. It was his home precinct. It is thought, too, that he carried Flat Creek, another banner republican precinct. The republicans carried the precinct by about 76. The democrats mado an average gain in Black Mountain of 66. They mado a gain In IJmestone of 38, car rying it by eight votes. Gudger led In French Broad, which is normally republican. The republicans carried Swannanoa by majorities ranging from 16 to 20 votes. Swannanoa gave Gudger 135, Htiiton 148. In the presidential race the precinct gave Wllscn 188, Roose velt 131 and Taft 17. Leicester No. t gave Wllmn 194, Roosevelt 136 and Taft 39. The third Ashevllle precinct gave the democrats an average ma jority of 180. Fulrvlew gave Craig 137, Settle 97 and Meares 16. These figures are chosen at random to show the trend of the voting. Con servatlve estimates place the demo cratic majority at from 800 to 1000. Other Figure. Huze) cave the democrat an aver age majority of 60. The democrat carried French Broad by from II to 35. The republican majority of Rems Creek, It was reported, was cut from INCREASED SUIT SPECIAL For Women and Misses Received a shipment of smart tailored coat suits in black serge; regular $12.50 sellers; special ; ; $9.80. SAMPLE SUIT SALE NOW ON Investigate our shoes : many values. ,' J4U ,. J. Established about dl5 to about 60. Ivy No. 2 gave Simmons 72, Kitchin 13, and Clark 1. It was about an even break for the parties, a good gain for the demo- crats. A report from Beaverdam gives th0 democrats majorities of from 40 to 45 Township Voles. Reflorts from Biltmore give the democrats average majorities of 150; Gudger 194, Staton 94. From Ashe vllle No. 4, Craig got 298, Settle 54, Meares 23. The progressives carried the county ti ket in Flat Creek by from 40 to 70. Ashevllle No. 4 gave tho democrats majorities of 210 to 225; for the Bchool bonds 272. In Ivy, No. 2, Cratp gets 89; Settle 42; Meares 52, -nd gave majorities aver aging 30 for the democtats' county ticket. Ivy No. 1, gave Staton 154; Gudger 136; No. 2 gave Staton i8; Gudger 64. West Ashevllle went 30 to 90 for the county democrats. Other Counties. A telegram to Mr. Gudger from D. J. Kerr of Canton, says "Your major ly in Canton 41, in county about 850. Congratulations. We went throuf'j 'urn Wilson to constable." From Holmes Eryson at Dillsboro, "You are ten better here than last. No word from others." From J. A. Martin, Ellenboro, "Colfax, Gudger majority 140; Duncan Creek, Staton majority 24. News from Hendersonville by tele phone says Gudger 23 bettor than bo-fere;-and Fletcher went to him by 25 majority, a gain of 18. Long before the polls had closed: in the afternoon t'.-.e democrats had as sumed an attitude of certain confi dence and all Indications pointed to another democratic victory in the county. The day went to the demo crats largely by default, as the pro gressives had little organization to aid them. However, there had been a small element of fear injected in the prospects with reference to one or two of tho candidates and the demo crats worked during the whole day with vigor and effectiveness. It was also evident that Simmons had carried the county in the senator ial primary by about tho majority which his managers had figured, over his two opponents, but ono of the surprises of the campaign was the race made by Judge Clark. - Taft's Strength. Another surprises of the campaign! was the number of votes cast th3 for tho Taft administration. In part this was due to the uncertainty that pre vailed in some quarters with reference to the proposed fusion of the republi cans and progressives. It was also due to the hard work done by the Settle supporters. There were few who were working for Meares, and Taft profited by tho work done for Settle. Settle received the votes of a great many bull moose, too, that voted for Roosevelt, who did not show the strength which some had expected. Gudger was not scratched to the ex tent that had been predicted, by some in fact, not to any appreciable extent. Craig received the votes of a good many republicans and bull moose, and on the other hand Settle was support ed by many wet democrats. Absence of Bribery. This was not one of the old time elections. It was conspicuous by the almost entire absence of bribery. There was presumably some little money and whiskey UBed, but not much. Everything was quiet and or derly. The floating voters stood about with looks of dejection. They were not approached by the progressives, and the democrats felt. that they did not need them. It was an Ideal day, everything was propitious for a heavy vote, but the people were slow in voting and there were not so many cast as had been in dicated by the Interest shown during the past several weeks. MEETING OF MINISTERS Report of Years Work of Good Sa maritan Mission Will Co.Oie ate In Week of lrayer. The regular monthly meeting of the Ashevllle Ministers association was held this morning at 11 o'clock in the study of Dr. C. W. Byrd, pastor of Central Methodist church. There was a good attendance and a large part of the meeting was taken up by the reading of a report submitted by Rev. J. a Williams, covering the work of the past year that has been done by the Mission of the Good Samaritan. This report was received with enthusi asm and showed an excellent work for the sick in the etty. It will be referred to the board of directors of the mission. The ministers decided to co-operate with the V. M. C. A. In the week of prayer to be held at the association building throughout the next week and Dr. Byrd and J. E. Brown, secre tary of the association, were appoint ed as a commutes to choose the speakers for the different days from among the pattern of the city and this will be (line this afternoon. W YOU MNEV- i ,-. V 7 Vj 1 T ''.V '.V-Jfc ...... MWIII i II i i : 1887.. TOR SALE. We will sell for spot caBh at (2.26, not delivered, a few MISSION CLOCKS, have been left over as premiums. We are going out of the premium business, consequently we are offering these clocks at a reduced price. Apply at the Gazette News office. NOTICK OF SALE. By virtue of the authority given the undersigned by a certain deed of trust executed by Robert L. White on June 14th, 1912, and which is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for L'.uncom'oe county, in Book 84, at page 204, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said deed' of trust, whereby the power of stile became operative, and being re quested by the holders of said debt to exercise said power of sale, the under Hsmed will, on Saturday. November Ifllli. 1912. at 12 o'clock. M., in front I hi" the cem t house door in Ashevllle, IX. Ci.' sell .it ptii.lie auction for c:ish. '.lie- followlnar. describf-d .piece or par I eel of. land, lyihtr' and 'being in raid oun'y of Puncombe. N. ( adjoining the lands of Lsiah Dawkins and others, on the north side of the road leading from Shiloah, and being more partic ularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the north side of the' road, DawkiiiH' southwest corner (formerly Wilson's) and runs with Dawkins' line-north 16 poles to a stake; thence north 761 deg. west 3 poles 6 links to a stake; thence south 16 deg. west 15 poles and 10 links to a stake in the road; thence with said road south 761 deg. east 7 poles to the beginning, containing one-half acre, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Geo. Lo gan by Samuel Logan and wife by deed dated July 12th, 1897, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Buncombe county, North Carolina, in Book 102, at page 110, to which reference Is hereby made for more specific description and identifi cation of said land. This October 14th, 1912. 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