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EIGHT SUIES 111 THE UNION WILL HOLD ELECTIONS ON NOVEMBER 2 In Fourot These Governors Are to Be Elected; in Six State Legislatures, and Im portant Constitutional Is sues Are to Be Decided- Other Reforms to Be Con sidered. Eight states. New York, Mas sachusetts, Maryland. New MHMHHHNMHHMHH I {THE REAL TEST j x of a piano is its durability and tone= 5 | • quality, and these can only be • 2 determined by time and use. :: # i Z The fact that we have sold about 2 S £ Two Thousand LA F F ARG U E Z j # Pianos in the last five years and # I • each one is giving delightful w j satisfaction, is the best evidence of its superior merits. X When you pay $265 for one of J 2 these pianos you take no risk. £ # Fourteen hundred other people # Shave paid the same price for the • same piano and are delighted Z with their purchase. 2 R. J. Bowen & Bro., | I Winston-Saleir, N. C. # $ • | There Must be a Reason { m WHY SO MANY FARMERS SELL AT 0 | PIEDMONT | • LAST WEEK WE SOLD 765,584 POUNDS OF TOBACCO AT AN • g AVERAGE OF $9.33 PER HUNDRED. 2 ||| This was 43 per cent, of all the tobacco sold on the Winston market and was at a higher average than was made by any other warehouse. m m That we have a big house and can take care of the *§jf farmers. W - That we have spent a lifetime in the warehouse w 2 IheKeasonls: '"i,"? sand 5and , know T' , , „,, 2 V That we always do our level best for every man V HI whether he is a big farmer or a little one. ® Bring Your Next to PIEDMONT. J 5 YOUR FRIENDS. • M. W, NORELEET COMPANY. • ® Beginning First Monday in November, Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A i S ! Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, j I Ohio, and Mississippi, will hold j ■ elections on Tuesday, Novemberj j 2, >! In four of these states, Mas- I c sachusetts, Maryland, Kentucky! . and Mississippi governors are to j be elected: in six states, New, York, Massachusetts, Maryland, i New Jersey, Kentucky and Mis sissippi the state legislatures, in whole or a part, are to be elected, • and in five states, New York, ;) Massechusetts, Maryland, Pen- THE DANBURY REPORTER I nsylvania and Ohio, important j constitutional issues are to be de cided. With a few local exceptions, in | fact, these constitutional quest lions will be the dominant issues on election day, including as they do such fundamental mat | ters as woman suffrage, munici pal home rule, prohibiton, state income taxes, referendum plans, and some lesser reforms. The woman suffrage question will come up for decision in New York. Pennsylvania and Mas sachusetts, which states will furnish in point of population, the greatest test the sutfrage issue | has ever had in the United States. New Jersey,the first State in the ! east to vote on equal suffrage, j defeated the proposition at a special election given over exclus ively to the suffrage question, on October ID. While it has been held by some political observers that the result of the test in New Jersey would be reliably indica tive of what might be expected in the three bigger neighboring states, the suffrage leaders have not been discouraged by the big majority with which the issue was defeated in New Jersey, and look forward to the bigger test with confidence. The importance of this test is indicated by the fact that, in point of population, the states of New York, Pennsylvania and i Massachusetts, which will vote! on suffrage November 2, include j over 20.000.000 people -a lift 1 of the population of the entire I'nit- ■ ed States and these 20,0»mi,000 are practically double the p >pula- - tion of the states in which equal suffrage has been fully achieved. 1 ■ IPE-RU-NA For Catarrh Wherever Located. 1 A° sure, safe, time-tried remedy for Catarrhal Affections of every description. Sold by all Drug grists. Write the Peruna Co., of 5 Columbus, Ohio. They will ad j vise you free. ■ Dr. Hill Will Write The Stale's | History from 1861 To 1865. r Raleigh, Oct. 25 Dr. D. H. Hill, president of the A. and M. I college will write the history of f j North Carolina during the years , | of war between 18G1 and 1865 ac cording to rumor which is as de ,! pendable as categorical declara j tion. For very good reasons little has . been said about it because the ; work would require a leave of ab sence from his duties at the col . | lege and a successor temporarily | would be necessary. Dr. Hill has 1 not yet said anything to justify the story but it just got out and has been talked Friday. The writing will be worth $25,- 000 but of course not all of it goes to the writer. This appro-' priation covers the expense of all clerical hire and would blanket 1 all expense of inquiring into all the records over the country.; One man has offered $5,000 to! head the canvass for funds which are to be raised by popular sub jscription. The gentlemen who ; did this put the taboo upon his name and left the country. Every* b>dy in North Carolina knows who would do just such a thing as this and will put it on him without a question. Dr. Hill is said to be the unani- | mous choice of the people, for this work. He is a fine Iwriter and a finer spirit. No detail will be open to question. 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