CRAIffS LEAD INCREASES. He Led in Saturday's Voting. The Seven Counties, Including Davie, Which Have Held Primaries Since the Last Recerd, In crease the Lead of the Yiung Man From the WesUndall of these Counties are in Neutral Ter ritory. Charlott Observer. Six counties held primaries Satur day all ofthem in neutral territory. Those voting represent 44 convention rotes, including Davie county, which hold its primary Thursday, and of these Mr, Craig received 21.31;.Mr. Kitchin, 15.81, and Mr. Home, 6.78. Mr. Craig's lead is 61.43, while at the same period last week it was 56.04; a gain of over five votes. Of the votes given from the seven new counties included in the tabulat ed statement five are estimates, but they are from the Jcounty chairmen and based on careful estimates, which are aDD-roximately correct. Lincoln county, which was scheduled to hold primaries Saturday, did not pass upon the gubernatorial candidates and it is understood that that county's dele gates to the State convention will go uninstructed. Thus far 58 counties have voted, in eluding Rowan and Hertford, whse delegates were uninstructed, and 40 counties remain to be heard from. Mr Craig's friends are jubilant over yes terday's results, feeling assured that their candidate will keep up the pace he has maintained froml the start, with a possible interruption next Sat nrday when the rest of the Fifth dis trict counties will be heard from. The interruption, however, will be only temporary. Kitch- Counties Vote Craig tin Home Alexander 54.50 ; .50 Ashe 9i?5.07 E 3.37 .56 Buncombe 22 22 Burke 7 6.45 .46 .09 Clay 2 2 Graham 2 2 Iredell 14 12.50 11.25 .25 McDowell. 6 6 Macon 6 6 Mitchell 3 3 Polk 3.3 Randolph 16 8.61 3.57 3.82 Stanly 7 3 1 3 Swain 3 3 Washington. 3 2.55 .20 .25 Watauga 6 6 Wilkes 9 1.98 6.16 .86 Yaneey 7 7 Johnston 17 J 17 Beautort 13 3.60 4.79 4.61 Halifax 17is,l-3 16 2-3 Warren 8 1.66 5.73 .61 Harnett 8 .79 5.90 1.31 .Montgomery 6 : 4.20 1.45 .35 Moore 7 3.46 1.90 1.64 Richmond 6 2.77 1.27 1.96 Cleveland . 15 15 Cherokee 4 4 Rutherford - 12 12 1 ' Haywood.. lljpO.78 -22 Jackson 7 7 Alamance-. 13 1 11.15 .75 Durham 11 .91 7.21 2.88 Parson 6 6 Lenoir. 10 . 1.42 ' 7.50 1.08 Chatham 10 1.10 3.40 4.50 CaViwell 8 6.50 1.50 4.50 Granville. 11 .12 10.02 .86 Orange 6 .50 5 .50 Cabarrus . 10 4.50 2 3.50 Henderson 6 6 Transyl'nia 4 4 Davidson. 14 7.33 5.33 1.34 Wayne 14 3.50 8.50 2 North'mpt'n 10 2.62 6.80 .58 Edgecombe. 11 1 .8-50 .50 Greene.. 7 .40 S .60 Guilford 19. 3 14 2 N. Hanover 8 1 1 7 Davie 5 2.56 2.41 .03 Pamlico (a). 4 1.75 1.50 .75 Hyde(a) 5 2 2 1 Duplin (a) 10 5 4 1 Pender (a) 6 2.75 1.75 1.50 Lee (a) 4 1.25 . 1.75 1 Catawba ' 10 6 2.50 1.50 IMPORTANT BILLS LEFT OVER The Adjournment ef Congress Leaves a Number of Important Mea sures High and Dry. (Special to the Argus.) Washington, May 23. The adiourn m ent of congress leaves a number of important legislative measures that were not acted upon, the number being so great, in fact, that' many persons are inclined to regard the sixtieth con gress as a "do-nothing" one. One oi the mest important measures enacted was the child labor law for the District ot Columbia, which may well be taken as a model for all similar legislation throughout the country. The session also served to secure to labor the liability of employers, in sured the continuance of the Hepburn rate law, stopped race track gambling in the National capital, and passed sev eral other measures which are equally meritorious. A partial list of the more important bills that have been put over tor anoth er session includes the bill for publi city in connection with campaign con tributions, some ten or fifteen anti-in junction bills, reduction of tariff on products of Philippines, the Adminis tration bill to amend the Sherman anti-trust law, removal of the duty on wood pulp and print paper, prohibi tion in the district of Columbia, to make Porto Ricans citizens of the United States, the Appalachian-V hite Mountains forest reserve bill, bill to provide for the United States to own its own embassies, swamp land recla mation bill, revision of copyright laws, establishment of Federal- grain in speetion, and retirement of superan nuated Federal clerks. Totals 484 236.58 175.15 72.33 (a) Estimated. Hertford, 5; uninstructed. Rowan, 17; uninstructed. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be in curable. For a groat many years doctors pro aouiited it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with 4ocal treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sei . ence has it oven catarrh to be a constitutional disease end therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken uterBBliy in doses from 10 drops tt a teespoon ail. It acts directly on the blood and mucous Surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for cir culars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. . Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation, cut m mm prices. ..The largestj jobbers in cotton goods in the West, Marshall Field fe Co., are responsible for the latest cut in cotton labrias. They say the cotton mills have been demanding prices not justified by the price of labor and raw cotton, and they have therefore reduced prices to a point 35 per cent, below those which were current before the panic occurred in October. The Marshall Fild firm had been persistent bears all winter. but their latest cat outdoes all previous efforts in that direction. Some of the New York houses are, however, endeavoring to maintain prices, and possibly the Chicago cut of 35 per cent, will not become fully estab lished. It is really based on low-priced cotton, and spotcotton is worth 11 cents, and the tendency is upward. The Chi cago firm's policy seems to be based on the price of contracts in New York, which has distant relation only to the real price of real eotton. A cotton bag will soon be a novelty in New York, and Marshall Field fe Co. should look for quotations of. eotton in the land of cotton itself. They sell goods freely in the South, and they should not appear so strenuously on the bear side of the South' great staple. POLITICS AND POLITICIANS. Ambitions and Prospects of Men Strutting and Fretting Their jHour on the Stage. (Special to The Aegtjs.) Washington, D. C, May 26. Senator Johnston, of Alabama.favors the nomination of Governor Johnson, of Minnesota, as the Democratic can didate for the Presidency. Former Governor Edwin Warfield, of Maryland, says a national Demo cratic ticket headed by Governor Johnson, of Minnesota, and Governor Folk, of Missouri, would sweep the country at the November elections. Governor Charles M. Floyd, of New Hampshire, predicts that the Demo cratic convention at Denver next July will name William J. Bryan, of Ne braska, for President and John A, Johnson, of Minnesota, for Vice Pres ident. Ruth Bryan Leavitt, daughter of Vil4iam J. Bryan, will, it is said, take the stump in Colorado, Wyoming and other Western States, and will make political speeches in favor of her father, if he is nominated for the Pres idency. Henry F. Staple, candidate for the Democratic nomination for gov ernor of Missouri, is opposed to State wide prohibition. He declares that it is forcing some communities to a thing which they by a vote of their people have declared against, and that conse quently it is undemocratic and un American. Certain leaders of the temperance movement in Pennsylvania declare that the next gubernatorial campaign will be waged on a local option issue, and that State Treasurer William H Berry will be the candidate of the forces opposed to the nomination oi the saloon in Pennsylvania politics. Political signs in Texas point to the re-election of Governor Campbell for anotner term. He succeeded in main taining an attitude of neutrality in the recent fight on Senator Bailey and it is not likely that either faction in the Democratic ranks will seriously op pose him for another term. NOT A CANDIDATE. To the Editor ot Argxjs: Dear Sir: I regret very much that business matters prevented me from being present Saturday at the assem bling of the Democratic county conven tion. If I had been there I should have asked the convention not to endorse me for delegate-at-large to the Denver convention. I greatly appreciate the consideration shown me by the con vention in this endorsement, but I am riot a candidate for the place nor shall I be. My brother, R. F. Aycock, is a candidate for Corporation Commis sioner, and there are many men in North Carolina, unobtrusive but earn. est Democrats, who have done "much service for the cause of Democracy, and whose labors have been unrewarded, who would be delighted with the honor of going to the Denver convention. It would be ungracious 1 in me, who have been honored by my party beyond my deserts, to stand in the way of these gentlemen. Very truly yours, C. B. AYCOCK. COURT NOTICE. Jurors who are summoned for the first week of the special term of the Superior Court of Wayne county, are hereby notified that they need not at tend said court until Tuesday morn ing, June 2nd, 1908; and all suitors and witnesses in cases set for Monday, June 1st, at said court, need not at tend until the day following, as there will be no session of said court on Monday, June 1st. By order of Judge Gui on. J AS. R. HATCH, c. S. c. May 19th, 1908. , : ; Bears the hB Kintl Yira HaV8 A,WayS "S Subscribe for the Argus. BASEBALL TICKETS. Opportunity Offered Young Ladies to Win Season Ticket. The tickets to the opening baseball game were received from the printer this morning, and quite a number of young ladies have begun to sell them. The committee who are looking after the distribution of the tiekets are un able to guess just who wish to enter the race and on this account would be glad for the young ladies wishing to begin work to 'phone Mr. Paul Borden or Mr. Herman Weil and tiekets will be promptly furnished them. The two young ladies who sell the greatest number of tickets to the open ing game will each receive a season ticket, good at all games played in Goldsboro during the season. The ladies who enter this contest not only stand a chance of getting free ad mission to all games but at the same time are helping the Athletie Association. A STATEMENT. In looking over the records of the High School for the last two years, I find that an error in the ninth grade records gave the Weil prize for the girls to the wrong person. I made the error last year in finding the averages for the year, and those averages were accepted this year as correct and were not ex amined again. The correction of the error gives the prize to Miss Eunice Edmundson instead of Miss Nellie Witherington by 1-63 of a point, and the prize has been re-awarded accord ingly. , " This statement is made in justice to all persons concerned. I regret very deeply, for the sake of both young ladies, that the error should have been made. W. C. RANKIN, Principal High School. In this connection the Argus is pleased to note the very gracious and cordial spirit with which Miss Nellie Witherington yielded the prize to Miss Eunice Edmundson upon the fraction al error as above, and the latter has presented the 820 in gold to the Library of the High School to be expended in the purchase of new books, which is indeed very generous. 39 Sarsapanjla To purify, vitalize and enrich your blood, create an appetite and give you strength, liquid or tablets, 100 Dosea One Dollar. Get estimates for Electric Motors and wiring from Jno. 8. 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