I 111 I T nam Cad art,!?9 Salisbury, N.?C-, Sept. IS '16 IN REFERENCE TO PORK. "All tbis talk about 'pork' is aDSOiuteiy iaise.ana un- reasonable. I want to ask every Senator within the sound of my voice to tell me whtthtr there is any 'pork in the projects in his neigh borhood. I pause for an an- awer. vo you Know or any 'pork Mr Senator, in the pro jecta . undertaken in the neighborhood where you live? The 'pork' is always in the state of some one. else, .in tnt district 01 some one else, aay off yonder some wuere it is nerei wnere you live. If any Senator can tite me -5 a, instance of 'pork' in hii own locality ia cennec tidn with a river r harbor improvement, I should liketo have him do so. I pause for an answer. (A pause.) Joseph J Rang dell in the United State? Senate, August 11th, 1916. This is a specimen 1 mod ern Vrtatesuianship" ia which Mr Randsdell discredits him- elf. Of REPUBLICANS ME HJHNL. -v Democrats Apparently Lose GoYerno&liifTwB Senatsrships and Four Congressioaat Seats. Portland, Maine, Sept. 11. With all but 90 of the 635 pre cincts in the State reported, FAITH. -Mrs. -Daisy Sept 9. Mrs. Daisy Kluttz Brown, of Washington, D. p., Mrs. Electa Eddleman of Ebene zer church, Mrs. Rosetta Brown, Miss Eudora Bost and Mrs. Mary re-1 Kluttz of Orgaji church composed a party of congenial friends who at turns for Governor give: Milliken, Republican, 71,301; spent the day, September 5th Curtis, Democrat,-61 003 The same precincts gave: Haines, Republican, at the home of Mrs. Ellen Lentz in 1914 Ularksville, N. (J. John Bost was awarded the 51,347; contract to put the galvanized Curtis, Democrat, 56,345; Gard- iron roofing on the big storehouse ner, Progressive, 16,282. here that is owned by Mr. Good- For United States Senator these man, and occupied by Peeler and precincts gave: Bargar as a hardware and gener- Fernild, Republican, 70 793; al store Hale, Republican, 69,78 , John- JT Wyatt received an order son, Democrat, 62,402; Sills, tcday for four pairs of millstones. Democrat 61,302. That is right, send your items Portland. Maine, Sept. 11, At to Venus by mail. How do we 1 a late hour tonight the indica- know what is going Hons, based on a tabulation of you write and tell us. the vote from a little more than stamp so we can mail them: half the precincts, were that the Young farmer at Dolph Miseu Republicans had won the State heimer's September 7th. election today by safe pluralities. Rev. and Mrs H A Fesperman If the ratio of the 'Republican have returned home from Star margin is maintained, Carl E. town after spending a few weeks Killikin will be elected v Governor with Mrs. Fesperman's parents, by about 11,000 plurality. and her little nephew, Harold Bert M. Fernald, Republican, Jones, has gone with them to seerae to have been elected for spend a few weeks, the short term in the United Mrs F A Bolich, of Charlotte, States Senate and the same ratio is visiting her parents, Mr and of. gain would give him a plurality Mrs J C Lingle, this week. tof 9,500. The Ladies' Aid and Misston- Uiaited States Senator Charles ary Society of Shiloh Reformed F. Johnson, Democrat, apparent- church will have a picnic today ly has been defeated by Frederick at South River. They are going Hale, by an indicated plurality of I from Faith therein automobiles. 7,500. Twe Trainmen Killed in Runaway Wreck. Asheville, Sept. 6. Ben En- COHISe no one IS h engineer, and Irvin Pitts. going to point out the "pork" flagman, were instantly killed at in hii district and it is the rankest demagoguery to put th.9 luestiojn thus. Why no4 say "Show me Ike "pork" in my district and I will show it to you in your district? Drives Oat yUria, Builds Bp System The Old iitd genets! ritremtrthenitig tonic, BfT3r TA.STFLESS chiH TOXIC, drivaa oat fiittktti-irifilim U lm isiit Btbtti at Ttjtento, Seji. 19. Comcoi d. Sept. 12. The initial appointments for tLe Dougton Willirns joint debate iu; the eigath district have bean nade and tht 3m'paigii Trill be opevned at Taylorsville on Tuesday, Bep- tentlitr the 19th. General Bick- ett will speak at Taylorsville on Monday the 18th which is the fint day of Alexander court, and Linnty is billed for a there the 20th. liters has . ooen so mucn un- eertaicty about dUs for other speaker "who are i the district at tkis time, that fch intinerary for the Do uhton-Williams dis Fairview crossing just beyond Biltmore station tonight when their train, backing in toward Biltmore, was struck by a runa way string of cars, loaded with coal, which had broken loose at Buena Vista hill, three and a half miles further on. Engineer Enloe was backing a work train into Biltmore and Fta.ian Pitts was on the engine with him when the runaway cars caught up with and smashed in to their train on a small bridge. Two other men were slightly injured. Victim Beaten to Death With Gun Stock. Rocky jHount, Sept. 11. There was some additional light thrown on the cause which prompted the atrocious murder of Mrs Leroy P Fisher and McCombs are busy at their quarry with a force of hands getting- out granite. The Faith Granite Company is busy with a crowd of hands at their quarry. A great many teams are kept busy hauling granite to the rail road ana loaning it on tne cars and everything is lively out here on the granite belt. Vknus. Constipation the Father of Many Ills. Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamberlain's Tablets. They pot only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Ob tainable everywhere. 11 Dead in Plachi? Last Spaa of Bridge. Quebec, Sept tl. With the loss of 11 lives today the second attempt to bridge the St. Law rence river here resulted in a failure when the massive center span, weighing 5,100 tons, sud-' denly collapsed and fell into the river. Of the fi men caught on the span when it began to sway all were rescued except 11 and of these only four bodies have been found. The span was being raised from poutoous and was about 15 feet above the water when from some unknown cause it collapsed and sank into the river which is 200 feet deep at this place The St. Lawrence river was filled with many boats at the time of the accident and on the lulls on unless! along the shore were hundreds of Inclose a i persons who came by .rail and automobile to see the culmination or tne. mignty engineering pro ject The big steel frame was taken in tow to the gap which-it was expected to fill Shortly after 8 o'clock the pon toons reached the allotted place and were withdrawn by tugs, leaving the massive girders rest ing ou hydraulic jacks. These had begun to raise the big span while the crowds shouted, think ing they had seen the most im pressive ceremony of the bridge raising. The spectators began to leave when suddenly there was a roar of breaking steel and the span dived into the water. The 90 or more men who were on the span were thrown into the river and about 65 were rescued by pleasure craft. At a late hour tonight 11 were listed as dead and missing. First reports were much exaggerate 1 and gave the list of, dead as 80 or 9o. Traction Stiiks Serisas N. Y. i Nework, Sept. 11 Hit bui face car transit virtually at a standstill in Manhattan the Brouj, Yonkeis aud pyt: of West (Jh-js-ter Couulv, and with subway and n.cvMed iaj cilitjw? afiVcted morn thau at any lime since the Int rl or- j ough liai'id Iraukit Bi.ikr?, was called last 1 burr day. lie. traction situation in INew York tonight apyumed a mure serious aspect. Labor iradtrrfe hld e fer ences during the day on in question f seeking a ymya liietic t-irik- amoug van ;iis crafts, which il Mice -M-fui New Fall At DPI F UADDV iDJibAfl-MItl 1 I would, call uul 750,000 work ers in the Alt-tn poll all 'Us trict but t w s admitted u j dehuittt action CiUl'i be ex! pecteci to at ieast a wenk. lue first demonstration of ? tyinpa'li lie strike cam 10 day when union team -ten employ d by fcwo brick a ak ing concerns quit their o.i rather thau haul sand to b I New York Kailway Comp -powtrnouseis. President Finds Condition of Sister Critical. New London, Conn. kept. 11. President Wilson arrived here late today after a bur 'ied journey fiom Long Branch, N J., to tei his c?is ter, Mrs. A E. Howe, who is critically ill. The President plans to re turn to Loug Branch on the naval yacht Majflwer, but the date of bs departure will dei end on the condition Mrs. Howe. The Majflower has beeu ordered to JNew London. We are Getting a Lot of New Fall Goods New Winter Shoes, for Men Women and Children are Ready for You. Men's and Boy's Clothing. Coat Suits, Coats, Etc. A Safe Place to Trade. Ev- ry thing Must Be Right or We Make It So. lr Bell's Anti n u N Still and 800 Gallons of Beer, Asheville, Sept. 11. Keve nue Agents J A Galloway and Mark L Ked hare returned r,n Asheville from a rairt in speech White by her husband at her Clay connty. During their home near Vvindsor on lhurs- travels and adventures among day last when it was learned the mountain ot that pic- ihatDr White visited thiHturefq1H ?ouny Jy d,s" citrf some tnree w.eKs ago m . . - . H . quest of his wife, who was thft bnig and they fouud 800 cuwions has no. been completed supposed to be vieing here, gallons of it but vr ill oe after tawy nave met. , u pt . . j J I f o V-i 1 h r '1 v 1 'nniiM' i uri nor. FARM ENGINES THAT ON KEROSENE OIL FT ART AND RUN ON BUILT-IN MAGNETO. NO BATTERIES. Fairbfinks-Morso and C'o's. vvcH known C- - iLii'jCi ij jverosene uu .fenxuies inttt ii ve always MADE GOOD. 3 Horse Power $72.50 6 Horse Po.ier $125.00 FARM POAVER COMPANY 512-516 North Churcb Street. SALISBURY, - North Carolina. have met It is understood that they will har at least ond joint discussion in wich oounty of the district. Eqw ti C Geod The"-$est way to give 'good ad- viie-.-i to set a yood example When others sci kow quickly you gret over yoiir cold by taku Chamiberlaln's Cough Remedy they are likely to follow your ex ample. This rstnedy has been in neighbors dt-c:are, use for many years and enjoys an excellent reputation. Obtainable everywkere. Isrsiy Nsminstsd Goverrnr ef Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., Sept 12. Hugh M. Dorsey, former solicitor of tbe Atlanta circuit, who prosecuted LeoM Frank, apparently swept Georgia ip th gubernatorial race pno! her iat Tfiursfiay auadfcd her to return home It was known then that their iomesttc life was far Irom one or Happiness, ana tnai iVlr White atter demanding ! hat exteujve property own ea dv dis wjie wdo was Mits Saliie Mountain of Windsor be made over to him and this was done, had continued his improper treatment, s; until the - . young woni'in leti mm ann went on a vi it in hopeeTof improved cunditioug upon l:er return. Mr White w 27 years old vvhi'e his wif,. is but 23, while a . hr e;jr old fur vivestiiH iiiiioii It wttliis chiid ihat v7.;s iett alone iL the home wi''" its ::i rueisa in tke btp.tewide Democratic pri- ing, llie t'o Iwivn-g I re. tary WJar. Returns from 108 locked ill the nouse fnf-'Juor.' of 152 counties seemed ,to assure tnaa seven Uoui ici-Q him of 15S roles in the State con- was msoovered ob ing Ove, vention. Mc-e comr!et returns the dead body or its ui-Hliei. . are expected to easily give him and bcth lay in a pool o tke YiZ convention votes neces- blood occasioned by the mm sarr for nomination. Govriiur Nat 13 Harris, on the fac of these retusms, had 64 votes in tke conventien, while Dr L G Harimaa and Joeph E, Pottle ran far behind the two leaders. ftie Strong Withstood the Heat of 9Hiu.naer Bstter Tbaa the Weak Old people who re fteMte, and younger ptqsle rriio ar weak,i911 be sfeengthened der which was a'cotnp!ishe( by Mr White, so a leMer h left admits, she having beet. beaten to death with the stock of a gun. The ltttei from Mr V hite dechnes that he was goiug to drown him self in the (jashai River near by, and when lat seen he was going in tuat direction S&Slf&SSS bolit isu,t 8uefal,y believed G'&liMWomc. itpurifiea that he has drowned rrmself ana txnsat tr-s and builds up but that is merely an attempt ta throw officers c fx his trail. Wasfcl 'tb repair sewing machines aid organs. 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Prince Albert has always beensold without coupons or premiums. We preferto give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just answers the universal demand, for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A" You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer fullest investment you ever made! the national joy smoke JL J. Reynold Tobacco Ox, Winrton-Salm, R C, Copytig at 1916 by tLXRmrmMt Tobacco Co. Prinem Albmrt im amid vmrytohmrm in toppy rmd bam: Set tidy rmd tin. 10ei handmomm Bound and half-pound tin humidor and that cls&r cryttal-glaat pound A amidor with apongo-moimtonot top that hoopm tho tobacco in aach apiondid condition. aw HARRY CO Prepare Now For Winter Our Our GREAT OPENING SHOE SALE is en abling hundreds to buy tha best Shoe nobble ot cut prices. Sale LastsScrora Jays Longer Come ni minii una get acquainted with THE NEW HOME OF GOOD SHOES SHOE CO IN OUR NEW LOOAnCKi NOSTSrWAIN STRET. lm Fiorid j ExcuiSion (o JjotoSiij, St. Petersburg, Sarasota and Tampa, Fla., Tues day, Sjiiibiiilier 20, 1916, via Southern Railway. The Southern Railwav will operate low round trip fare xcursion from JSotli Carolina points to the above men ioued places 'i uerd-iy, Snptmber 26, 1916. Special train -osiFi.tiiitf of Pullman sleeping cars, aud high class day oil-its- will l-iv G-iHHiirtboro at 7:30 p m, Salisbary 9;15 p n and rh u i't e 10:f0 p m arriving Jacksonville next morning at lf "55. Tht following round trip fares will apply from stations named bfiow: Jacksonville Sarasota St. Petersburg lamp a Charlotte ?8 oo $11 oo Slo 5o oncorrT 8 oo 11 co lo fo Kikin 9 oo 12 oo 115o Estonia 8 75 11 75 1125 (ireeusboro 8 oo 11 oo lo 5o Hickory 8 5o 11 5o 11 oo digh Point 8 oo 11 oo lo 5o Lexington 8 oo 11 oo lo 5o Morganton 8 5 11 5o 11 oo Mt. Airy 9 oo 12 oo .11 5o -alisbury 8 oo 11 oo lo 5o -helby 9 5o 12 5o 12 oo States vi I fe 8 5o 11 5o 11 oo I hornaevllle 8 oo 11 oo lo 5o i iutlon-Salem 8 5o 11 5o ll oo .T ckets good goiug ouiy on special train. Keturning,cgood t I -mm . oil reguia train. raengHra on branch line points will wse regular tra ns to junction points connecting with spe cial tiaiu. 'J iekets to Jacksonville bear limit of seven (7) days. Mickys to Sara-ota, St. Petersburg and Tampa ' ear limit of ten (10) days Pullman Reservations -hould be made in advance, j K. H. DeBdtts, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. 0. RUB-MY-TISK Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic SprainSjBraises, Cuts, Burns. Old Sores. Tetter. Ring-Worm,-Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyae' used internally or externally. 25oy '0 "i p