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S. 'ORT LOCAL ITEMS The Choral Society will sUig at tHa unveiling of the "Confederate monument. Mrs. Mary Cranford died last week at her home ou Liberty street. The funeral was held Friday morning. Hargrave Brown has become as sociated with his father, J. Allen Brown, in the insurance business here. The firm will be known in the future as J. Allen Brown & Son. LATEST ELECTION RETORHS: BRYAN SEEMS TO B DEFEAT ED. ALSO HACKETT. Returns Coming in Slowly In and Mostly of as Unsatisfactory Nature. Democratic State Ticket Elected by About the Usual Majority. The following reports; have been kindly furnished bj the Southern Bell Telephone Co., which received them till a late hour last night and this morning, to which company we are very ap preciative and under many obli- The negro woman, Ann Evans, gations, especially do we refer to who was so badly injured, by the the kindnesses and courtesies explosion of a lamp a few days shown us by the local manager, agoied from her injuries. S. H. Wiley. These reports are General election day having edited and served in short para been made a holiday by act of the gphs just as received with h tie fifofa loriBlafTirflJ t.hft hanks of the enort city were not open for business yesterday. - Mrs, J. B. Gaither, who is at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Balti more, for medical treatment, is reported as improving. A millinery department has been added to the business of the Salisbury Dry Goods Co. Mrs. Hattie Miller will have charge of the new department. which seems useless, to clarify the situation. Republican National Commit tee telegraph Mr. Taft that Utah gives him 25,000 majority. Returns from Eighth Congres sional District indicate Hackett's re-elect:on by. 50 majority. Idaho reports 30,000 majority for Taft. Elected entire State Republican ticket. Montana gives !30,0C0 majority for Taft. W R. Smnnt. Esn.. made an UU6 Ui 0w u'"""- address Sunday afternoon at the 1 indicate plurality of 16,000 Spencer Y. M. C. A. L. Banks, recently engaged in the dairy business here recently sold out, will probably move to Norfolk shortly. Last Sunday night was a most for Taft. Estimate based on re turns from 16 counties out of 53 gives Taft majority of 32,000. 1,446 districts out of 1,638 in Greater New York give Hughes 226,600, Chandler, 228,983. At thiB rate Chandler will carry New memorable occasion at St. John's York by 33,200. Lutheran church. Rev. J. Cabarrus 150 for Cowles Whitaker, D. D., of Lancaster Pa., preached a strong and elo quent sermon. A solo by Miss Addie White was a distinctive feature of the occasion. Stanly 50 for Cowles. Waiauga 450 for CowleB. Wilkes 1800 for Cowles. J. M. Bowles has, moved his family to Toccoa, Ga. Mr. Bowles was recently appointed road supervisor of the Southern, and, wi'l have his headquarters at Toccoa, Miss Eugenia Harris, one of the Total 2450 for Cowles. Hackett 1,400 and three coun ties to be heard from. , Returns at this time indicate Taft carried Rhode Island by 17.000. 12 districts in Howard county, Miss., give Bryan 1,850 plurality. Tennessee going Democratic by teachers at the graded school, has unusual maioritv. State ticket resigned and will accept a place (Democratic) also elected. Con on the faculty of the State Nor- gressional ticket unchanged. Senator Scott claims West. Vir ginia for Taft by 35,000. mal at Greensboro Rev. M. E. Parrish occupied the pulpit of the First Baptist church last Sunday. Mr. Parrish was a former pastor of this church but now lives in Shelby, N. C. Vermillion county, 111., indi cates plurality for Taft of 8,000. 249 districts out of 1,000, State of Wisconsin, give Taft plurality of 9,000. Taft carries Utah by over 25, 000 majority. Randolph Democratic by 750 mpioritv. Chatham county 30 Rep rblicau. State has gono 49, 000 Democratic. Oklahoma 35.000 for Bryan plu rality. Correspondent Industrial News from Asheville reports Grant, Re publican, beat Crawford, Demo crat, in Tenth District.- 1.320 districts in Greater New York give Taft 233,443, Bryan 230.225. Mr.. 1 aft has sent the following to Hitchcock: '1 am a r mi a . i I bOnyOCailOn OI UiariOIie. delighted to hear the favorable The Convocation of Charlotte returns from all parts of the coun- will be held at the church of the try and I wish to express my grat Holy Comforter, in that city, to- itude to you for the work done." A Fridav. A mo- Returns to date indicate that gramme of much interest has been Tafc's plurality in Massachusetts prepared and a number of ad- will be about 120,000, dresses on subjects connoted with Taft's majority in Maine 315, the work of the church will be 000, Vermont 27,000, New Hamp made. Rev. F. J. Murdoch, D. s.hire 20,000. TV. will deliver an address on Indications are that Talbot ' J i "The Church's Work in the Couu- Democratic, Second district : Gill Democratic, Fourth district ;lMud Democratic. Filth district, ana Wclfe, Democratic, Third district are re-elected to Congress from Datis-SteieDSon Wedding. Last Friday evening the First Presbyterian church was the scene of another wedding, several others having occurred there this season. Miss Miriam Davis and Charles Stevenson were the contracting parties. Rev. W, H. Davis, an uncle of the bride, and Rsv. By ron Ciarkr her pastor, ' officiating at the ceremony. The couple left thejcame night for a visit to points South and will returL to Salisbury about November 15th. try.' Charged With Robbery. A telegragrah operator who has been employed at the yard office of the Southern, near Spencer, has been placed under arresst by a detective and taken to Roanoke, Va. The voting man, whose name is Rolla Counts, is charged with being implicated in the rob bery of a depot on the Norfolk and Western road some time in September. 510 districts in Mahattan give Taft 81,379 ; Bryan 93,362; In 1904 similar number jpf districts gave Roosevelt 78,803; Parker 10,097. . Cincinnati. Taft says: '"It looks like a landslide. I can take a short nap." 69 out of 163 districts in Great er New York give Taft 22,244 over Bryan. At this rate Taft's ma jority in city will be 3,000. Returns from 209 out of 322 dis tricts in city of Louisville, Ky., indicate Taft will carry city by 10,000. 480 out of 587 districts in Brooklyn give Taft 96,021; Bryan 77,795. Des Moins, la , complete re turns gives Tat majority 2,863. Latest estimate for State majority for Taft of 40,000. AlbaDy, N. Y. Taft carrier every city and villages in West Chester county. Indications point to majority of 75,000 for Taft in New Jersey. The following telegram just sent to Taft by Tim Woodruff, "Plu rality of New York State more than 200,000 exceeding President Roosevelt's majority. You have carried New York city 5,000 to 0,000 Hughes majority will be at least 5,000 to 10,000. Telegram to Chairman Hitch cock from North Dakota: "Re turns indicate 30,000 majority for 'aft. Roospvelt's majority in 904 was 38,000." Presideent Roosevelt has tele graphed congratulations to Mr. aft. Returns from 82 districts city of Chicago indicate that Stephens, Democrat cannidate for governor, will carry by 10.0C0 majority. 1,169 districts out of 1,652 in Greater New York giv3 Taft 206,114; Bryan 203,370. At this rate Taft will carry the city by 3,000. All 13 Republican congressmen re-elected in Michigan. 360 districtj out of 3G7 in Brooklyn give Hughes 68,037; Chandler 70,362. Returns from two thirds districts in Brooklyn-indicate that-Chaud- jr's majority in Kings county will be about 3,800 Telegrams to Hitchcock from Milwaukee, Wis., says Taft's ma- jority 75,000. Returns from Minnesota at present time show Johnston to 1 e running ahead ot Bryan on equal with Taft. 22 towns out of 168 in Connecti cut indicate Taft majority ot 40,000 against 38,000 for Roose velt in 1904 Same towns indi cate majority for Republican gov ernor of 16,000 against 20,000 in 1906. Returns from several Southern States show that Teft has made wonderful gains. Florida alone has given 30,000 more than 10 Roosevelt four years ago. 210 districts in Baltimore give Taft 30,000 plurality. New York Times states re turns from 615 districts indicate Taft has carried State outside of New York city 175,000 to 200,000 and probably is elected president. Lincoln, Neb., returns indicate that Bryan has made substantial gains in his on city. The polls in Philadelphia closed at 7 p. m. New York Herald says there was an unusually heavy vote. Chairman of Republican Com mittee savs Taft's mai rity in . Philadelphia will be enormous. Hitchcock makes the following statement: Taft's maioritv in ar " New York state will exceed 100, 000. His election as president is certain. Cincinnati, O., Thirteenth Con gressional district gives Bryan 9 000 maioritv. This district elected a Republican congressman in 1906 by 400. Charleston, b. C, has given ROWAN DEMOCRATS VICTORIOUS. A Hard Fight but Ticket Stems to be Elect ed Uy Various' The Rowan Democrats had a close call for their political exis tence yesterday. This was due to internal dissensions, the disaffect ed prohibitionists, the disloyalty to the party's nominees, and the lack of organization, while on the othor haud the Republicans seem ed to be well organized, worked hard, aud, with the aid of the dis gruntled, anti-prohibition Demo crats and plenty of whiskey, were enabled to do niore than has been their custom s and, it might . bp said more than they may expect to do again for some time How ever, the Democracy came out vic torious with the full county and State tickets to her credit. After strenuous efforts to get u full report of the vote for the va rious county offices, we are forced to go to press without it, as the official returns will not be brought in and turned over to the clerk of court until to-morrow, too late for this issue. As the fight waB made against Mr. McK'inzie, Democratic candidate for sheriff, we hav secured the amount of his majority, which his 184 This is a considerable reduction of the vote of two years ago, but does not seem to apply to the sheriff ai one, and just whether Mr. Mc Kenzie's vote is the smallest vote or not, is not now apparent. The congressional candidate, Mr. Hackett, has probably c irried the county by only 200, and his dofeat seems certain. The official count, may show a little better vote for all of the above. The State ticket, headed by Mr. Kitchin, held its own aud pollpd a very comfortable- majority. It was elected by majorities ranging from 40.000 to 50,000. Special Services. The ' Pastor's Association of Lutheran ministers of the county arranged some time ago for two special services to be held last Sunday. October 81st is known as "Reformation Day," among our Lutheran frieudsu account of the h'storic association of that date with the oulmin'ating action of the immortal Luther Novem ber 1st happuiLg to fall upon the Sunday neaiest the date, it was selected. At 11 a. m. a ser vice was held at St. Mark's church China Grove, and in the eeon g one at St John's church in this city. Rev j E, Whitaker, of T ancaster, Pa., was the principal -ipHiA jr at both services. There were large and intersed congrega tions at both churches. FEEBLE OLD LADY Has Strength Restored By Vinol Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lewistown, Pa., who is 80 years of age, says : "For a long time I have been so feeble that I hare had to be wheeled around ia an invalid's chair. I had no strength and took cold at the slightest provoca tion, which invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result. My son learned of the cod liver prep aration called "Vinol, anr procured a bottle for me. It built up my strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles am able to do most of my work, and can walk a quarter of a mi'e easily. Every aged or weak person who re quires strength should try Vinol. I am delighted with what it has done fo; me." As a body builder and strength crea tor for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after 6ickness, Vinol is unexcelled. If it fails to give satisfaction we will re turn your money. Smith Drug Co., Salisbury BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertisements under this head will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word each Insertion. Assaulted Little Child. Carlton Jackson, a negro claim ms to bfi from .Norfolk, va., is in jail charged with a most revolt ing and brutal crime. The vie tim in this case was a t-year-old daughter of a negro woman named Mary Davis. The mother gave a detail d accouut of the affair to officers, and an examination was made later by Dr. Foust, county superintendent of health, aud the result of his examination bore out the story related by the moth er. The evidence against the man seems to be very strong. He w:ll be tried at the ensuing term of the Superior Court, i i TO or zne hildren To succeed these days you uust nave pieniy or gru, turn- cge, strength. How is it with the children?. Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general neaicn in cvci y way. The children cannot possibly have goodhealth .. ,.i,.i ti.e ms :ir in iironer coimmou. wii- t ' .w...,;T.itiI.n i.ir trivintr fim.ill laxative ilosesol Ayer's tills. All vegetable, sugar-coated. A Made by J. C. Ayer Co.. lowell, Mass. Also manuiaciurers ui 7 HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CrfERRY PECTORAL. zjers We have no secrets I We publish the formulas of all our medicines. LECTRIC BITTERS THE BEST FOB BILIOUSNESS AND KIDNEYS. . r. HOGliESS I o II o III Q 8 n II o III o III o III c i c I OOsOsOsOsOsOsOsQsOsOO By every test the very best! Why? Because it's refined by our own exclusive Wesson process, ensuring the whole someness of Nature with the purity of science, the satisfactory combination of Nature and art in manufacture. No other cooking-fat is anywhere near so good, because none other can contain the best of Nature purified by the Wesson process. All other cooking-fats must be inferior. THE SOVTHECN COTTON OIL CO. I NEV YOKKSAVAKfiAlIATlANrANlSW ORLEANS OilCAGO. Ob Printing of all kinds neatly and promptly executed at the vVatchman Office pall ai ram GOODS. Knives. We are still giving a good knife to those who pay a year s subscription in advance to the Carolina Watchman. Wanted Lady to cook and do gen eral housework. Middle aged preferred. Address T. D. Brown, Route No. 3, Box 60, Salisbury, N. C. 10-21 tf Sales Agents Wanted. $36 per week or 400 pront. All samples, stationery, and art catalogue fre6. We want one permanent agent m this locality for the largest pic ture andframe house in America. Experience unnecessary. We in struct you how to sell our goods and furnish the capital. If you want a permanent, hotorable and profitable position, write us today for particulars, catalogue and samples FRANK W WILLIAMS COMPANY, 1214 W. Taylor St., Chicago, 111. 10 21 4t. There is no Reason Why Farmers wives should not have the best of everything ening, especially Flour. Kthrock's iiit latent flour will not disappoint hei on "baking days" and will prove a pleasure as well as a pront. ROTB ROCK'S ROLLER MILLS, Gold Hill, 29. G SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D. -M. Miller. Apples, per bushel, 35 to 50. Bacon, sides per fc, 11 to 11J. shoulders, per lb, 10 to 11. ham, per tt, 15 to 18. round, per ft, 10 to Butter, choice yellow, 20 to 22 Chickens, per lb, to 9. Ducks, 20 to 30. Guineas, 25 to 30. Eggs, perdoz, 17 to 20. Corn, per bushel, $1.00. Flour.straight, per sack, $2 30 to $2.40 " pat, $3.00 to 3 20. Hay, per. hundred fts. 60 to 80 Honey, per lb, 15 to 20. Lard, N. C, per lb, 10 to 12. Meal, bolted, per bu. 1 1.00 Oats, per bu, 65 to7r Potatoes. Irish, pe' bu 50 to 60 Wheat per bush. 90 to $1 00 Seven Years of Proof, I have had seven ye;rs of proof that Dr. King's New Dis covery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased. condition of throat, chest Maryland. Returns from 120 districts o Illinois, indicate majority of 25, 000 for Taft in that Btate. Taft's majority in Ohio 53,000, In New York state Taft is 80,- 571 ahead of Bryan. ; Bryan a majority of 50,000 (esti 1,442 out of 1,632 districts in mated) and elected the entire con- Greater New York give Taft 258,- gressional delegation. 152, Bryan 252.855. j 1Q4 districtB city of Chicago, Taft carries Camden county, indicates , plurality for Taft in N. J., by 6,500, Entire Repub-L.-t.v Qf 30.000 asainst 110.000 on I " - j 1 o basis of same districts. New York Herald says Twenty- lican ticket re-elected. 490 districts in Brooklyn give Hughes 35,652, Chanler 90,574: Early returns from Noble coun- or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of ty, Ohio, give latt OUU majority. Panama, Mo. The world has had Bryan announces will have no thirty-eight years of proof that 8tatement to make to-night. Dr. King's NewJDiscovery is best m 5 oufc of remedy ior cougua auu i - , . n, AA . 4 grippe, asthma, hay tever, bron- o ge jimuiu ujajuntj.- eighih district, at'at of Pennsyl vania, elects Wm. H. Graham, Republican. Thirty-first district. Burke re-elected. Thirty-second district, Orchfield. These three districts in city of Pittsburgh. Indications are. that Taft car- chitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, Randolph county Democratic 420 riea Massachusetts by 65,000. and the early stages of consump- majority. Wake county 1,250 New York World concedes Taft's tion. Its timely use always pre- majority. election. vents the ,delopment of pneu- Democratic by small State chairman of Illinois wires monia. Sold under guarantee at J J . -all drng stores. 50c and $1.00. majority. -Davidson Republican Hitchcock that Taft carries Illi- Trial bottle free. by small majority. nois. BROS. CO'S,, PLUG TOBACCO is one of the biggest plugs of standard grade flue cured tobacco ever sold for 10c. It goes further and lasts longer in the going than any other brand made. Aman who knows of this brand never goes around with a "chip" on his shoulder, he keeps it. in his mouth. It makes friends, and makes them always glad to see you. Demand Chip, and don't stand for substitution. Manufactured by a strictly independent firm. HANCOCK BROS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va. Established 1851 ' Leaders 1908 I now have one of the largest and best selected lines of Fall and Winter Goods in the city. My stock is fresh and up-to-date in every particular and consists of all kinds of Dress Goods; Underwear and Hosiery for Men. Wo men and Children; Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Corsets, Linens; Ladies', Misses and Children's Coats, an elegant line at lowest price?; Ladies' Skirts; a big lot of sample Fascinators, Tobagans, etc., which will be sold at about half price. Specials at Special Prices A big lot of Men's Underwear, Wright's Health Underwear, 75c quality at 60c, and 65c quality at 50c. Some odd lots in Shoes at especially low prices. An elegant line of Furs that will be sold at extra low figures. My prices on all other goods are as low as prudent business methods will allow. J would be glad to re ceive a portion of our patronage. When in the city you are cordially invited to come in and see me and mako my store your headquarters. Respectfully, A. W. WINECOFF, in 126 South Main t reet. Make our Store Your Home While Attending the Fill IN EXT WEEK Don't Miss Seeing Our BOOTH AT THE FAIR. Hundreds of Pairs of Sample Shoes just in. You, get them at Factory Cost. Entire Stock Complete. Bell Shoe Store, 111 N. Main Street. PR iet lmmcdiate relief from nil CC get Immediate relief from riLLJ Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment TiLCJ Dr.Shoop's HalkOintmpr, get immediate relief from Dr.Shoop'sMagfc Ointment, DII et immediate relief from r ILLnJ Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. PILES
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