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MIC KOMY VOL. 11. NO. 51 HICKORY, N. C. WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 8, 1916 Price Two Cert OjRD JlL J BOTH CHAIRMEN CLAIM ELECTION OF CANDIDATES Steady Drift to Wilson May Change What Looks Like Republican Victory President Makes Big Gains in Western StatesBulle tins From all States. The lUfkory Daily Record will receive bulletins from lime to time on the presiden tial election, and the result will he furnished this paper as noon as it is available. The Record will answer inquir ies to the best of its ability. . (By Associated Tress.) New York, Nov. 8. The result ? the election still was officially in. ,1 nibt early today with a decided, drift toward the reelection of Pre.s-' ident Wilson. . ; Chairmen of both national com-i in it tees claimed handsome majorities for their candidates, but the actual j returns made good the claims of rvither. They did, however, show a steai v ilr.tt to rresuient v nson an t! rough the west. Aside from the ; pl-rality of 22l' in New Jersey,- n. ,ai r.,0 . - ,. . . nvertainty of the result, the most;with 777 distr.cts issing. was re- n markable thing about the election ; juceii to 9,190, with me receipt of re- wis the sudden wiping out of ihe t!..I.-V..i mn iiiritiiio niloil 11 n in the it . iii'v.T ..j. " t --- dst by the returns coming in from; tl-e west. When the Republican landslide in New York became known. ind was quickly followed by the heavy Republican victories i i I1' ' Kntrland, there was a veritable ht - pede to concede the election ot ."r. Hughes. Hundreds of thousands waiting in the streets saw the signal lights flash the defeat of the president York papers which had been prom- inpnt in their sunuort of the nresi- dent, conceded Mr. Hughes elec tion, even ebfore the returns had It en received from the west. Thous ards of persons went to bed thinking that Mr. Hughes had been elected. MTOR.MKK CLAIMS VICTORY (Ity Associated Press) New York, Nov. 8. Chairman Mc-I C rmick shortly after 11 o'clock cl 'imed President Wilson's election; v th 'S8 tdwtnral votes. -I am basing my conclusions on; thj ofTicial canvass of pivotal states,", he added. "It is a sweeping vie-j t .. Mr (. hio. McCormick claimed Kansas and CARRIES WASHINGTON (By Associated Press.) Seattle. Nov. 8 President Wilson, appeared early today to hava-carried j tt.nhington by more tnan iii.uuu. OREGON IN DOUHT (Ly Associated Press.) Portland, Nov. 8. -Oregon was still in the doubtful column shortly before daybreak today, with Presi dent Wilson maintaining a 400 lead. Re publican leaders claimed that sections yet unheard from would give Hughes a substantial majority. ' CLOSE IN NEW MEXICO (By Associated Press.) Albuquerque, N. M., Nov. 8. Rc turns from less than one fourth of; the precincts in New Mexico gave Wilson a slight lead. All indications pointed to a close vote. CL(JSE HERE (By Associated Press.) Cheyenne, Nov. 8. Two hundred precincts in Wyoming give Wilson i220; Hughes 7225. WILSON CARRIES KANSAS (By Associated Press. Kansas City, Nov. 8. Returns fr':n 1,074 out of 2,474 precincts in Kiinsas givo Wilson 145,803; Hughes 13G.B27. MONTANA DEMOCRATIC (By Associated Press) Helena, Mkt., Nov. 8. iReturnA early today indicated victory for President Wilson in Montana by 10,- 000. ANOTHER FOR WILSON (By Associated Press) Boise, Idaho, Nov. 8. Returns from nearly one half of Idaho's pre circts show Wilson 28,104; Hughe, 22 507. CARRIES MISSOURI (Bv A'foeiatrd Pr" ) Louis, Nov. 8.-2,476 out of precincts in Missouri give iSt. 3 T90 V 'ilson 2C8.973; Hughes 254,304. With four precincts missing in St. Louia. the city gave Hughes a plurality of ; 9,922, believed to be insufficient to state. MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC (By Associated Press) Baltimore. Nov. 8. President Wil- i t i i . , , Son earned Maryland in yesterday's election by a plurality of 16,510. (By Associated Press.) New York, Nov. 8 9:45 a. m.- Result still officially in doubt early today, with decided drift toward the reelection of Wilson. Actual returns, considering definite and indicative1- m any pn ui nora ., , . , olina a member of the Assembly may insures, gave Wilson 232 electoral k :uaf ii;u a i gave votes und Hughes 212. CLOSE IN NEW JERSEY (By Associated Press.) rp . Vt.. o n..i,,. i Trenton, Nov. 8. Hughes early turns from 315 0f the e districts The president's total, with 416 dis- i lit: I'li-iiucia s lumi, nun nu ma- tr;cts missing is 184.6G0; Hughes 193 85(5. r .1 "S FOUR STATES T Associated Press.? icr ,0, Nov. 8. After receiving turn's from party leaders in doubtful, states the manager of Re- , . , . 11 publican headquarters here claimed Newlthat Hughes had carried Indiana, North Dakota, California and Minne sota. WILSON WINS HERE (By Associated Press.) iFargo, N. D., Nov. 8. Returns on president from 676 precincts out of 1,859 in North Dakota give Wilson 22,642; Hughes 21,882. KANSAS FOR WILSON (By Associated Press.) Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 8 The Kansas City Star, which supported Hughes, concedes Kansas to Wilson b-V about l5-000- HUGHES CARRIES INDIANA ! (By Associated Press.) I Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 8. While I at Republican headquarters it was claimed that' Hughes carried Indiana ! by 25,000, more conservative esti- inotea nlnpre ttiA nlnmlit.v between "q d 15000 HUClTIES LEADING HERE (By Associated Press.) San Francisco, Nov. 8. 3,414 pre- Icincts out of 5,917 in California give Hughes 262,946; Wilson 252,993. ALSO WEST VIRGINIA (By Associated Press.) Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 8.-995 precincts out of 1,713 in West Vir vinia give Hughes 49,771: Wilson, 45,797. CARRIES DELAWARE Wilmington, Del., Nov. 8. Returns at 11 o'clock showed that Hughes carried Delaware by about 800. WILSON LEAPING HERE (By Associated Press) St. Paul, Nov. 8. 91C precincts out of 3,024 in Minesota give Wilson 83, 470; Hughes 74,028. WINS MISSOURI (By Associated Press) St. Louis. Mo. Nov. 8.-2,318 pre-1 cincts out of 3,459 in Missouri give Wilson 295,913; Hughes 270,531. WYOMING IS WILSON'S (Ey Associated Press) Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 8. T, E;. Kennedy, secretary of the state Repub- lican committee, issued a statement. conceding that President Wilson has, carried the state. PROHIBITION AND WILSON (By Associated Press) Ohama, Nov. iNeorasK B-vc President Wilson a plurality est:- mated today at 20,000. The state . w i T 1 1 went drv bv 25,000. In 160 precinct3 reported led Hughes by 6,000. WILSN CARRIES KANSAS (By Associated Press) ' Kansas City, Nov. 8.-Wilson had ues. 4 036 out of the 5 070 precincts Thursday; somewhat warmer ip received 173,299 and Hughes 160,013. give Wilson 454,352 and Hughes 386,- the western portion tonight. Moder with the tabulation of returns from 302. ate east winds.- LARGE PROGRAM FOR STATE'S Raleigh, Nov. 8. Three governors at the thirty-third annual session of the North Carolina Teachers Assem bly which meets in Raleigh November 2i) and runs through December 1, will civ-fl this creat convention of teachers a feature which no former tiovernor Martin G. Brumbah of Pennsylvania, former state superin tendent of public instruction, and North Carolina's governor and gov ; ernor-elect, have places on the pro ' gram which is unusually full. (Noted prolessional men and women from all parts of the United States and ake placeg Qn the program als0) and .the social features, reception at the governor's mansion, the get-together- pinner on i nanksgrvmg, the big foot ' ball game of Thursday, and the mu sical fvrrrit nf flint uroolr will tyiqIta i- a memorable trip to Raleigh. Railroads and hotels again un- nounce that they will give special buy a ticket to Raleigh and return for 3 cents a mile plus 25 cents. The j usual rate is two and a half cents a mile each way. The reduction amounts to one and a half cents and is quite material to those who live it 1S Quite material to those who live ut a . a distance. Nine organizations exist under the assembly itself and these all will COme. 'Fifteen hundred delegates are expected. Last year Raleigh ; broke the record in attendance and v car J?1" u ;i M 1 , j j sembly here is expected to bring i :asuj icacucu aim ptisseu. mi new section with a large organiza- tion behind it. ' During that week Meredith College offers one of the greatest musical attractions in the United States. The Assembly proper will meet first on Wednesday, November 29, but Tues day night, November 28, the Russian " 1 t ' 1 01 ne worl s greatest musical aggregations win piav a date in. the cit audito- rium where the sessions will be held. Ihe tickets which bring the visit- ors to Raleigh will include that date so that hundreds are expected here a day earlier on account of this won- derful musical event. Special rates will be given to the teachers. It will be the first appearance of that orches- ' iru in in orxn Carolina ana tne state is Demg Dinea ior it. ALL THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN SAFE Raleigh, Nov. 8. That North Caro-, lina will have solid Democratic representatives in congress was an-! nounced by Democratic State Chair man W arren at 10 o clock last night when news came that Weaver de feated Britt, Republican by 500 ma jority. All other Democratic congress men are safe with numbers increas ed majority. Warren . is confident ; that Bickett's majority for governor! will be 40,000. Wake gives 2,000 i Democratic majority. Already 1, 600 with 13 precincts missing. 1,253 of the 2,474 precincts in Kan sas. HUQHES MAKES GAIN (tsy Associatea rress) St. Paul, Nov. 8. Returns from the rural districts shortly after noon to- day decreased President Wilson's early lead over Hughes in 1,029 cincts in the state, giving Wilson 92,- 066; Hughes 83,144. WILSON WINS MYOMING (fify Associated Press) Cheyene, Wyo., Nov. 8. 179 pre cincts out of 588 in Wyoming gave Wilson 8,218; Hughes 5,840. McCClRMICK CLAIMS IT (By Associated Press) .New York, Nov. 8. Democratic Chairman McCormick early this af-1 TEACHERS ternoon made the following state- (By Associated Press.) ment. I .New York, Nov. 8. The cotton "When the count is finished Wilson ' market was extremely active and ex will have more than 300 electoral cited at the opening today. The ac voteg jtive months sold 42 to 46 points net He' added that his advices were that higher before the end of the first West Virginia had gone Democratic, hour on heavy covering and renewal WILSON LEADS (By Associated Press) Seattle, Nov. 8. Seattle, Nov. 8. 1071 .precincts of 2,385 give Hughes 82,604; Wilson 90,345. SqUTH DAKOTA FOR WILSON (By Associated Press) Sioux Falls, (Nov. 8. Latest re- turns from South Dakota give Hughes 34,452 and Wilson 29,301. The prohibition amendment carried by 15,000 to 20,000. KANSAS FOR WILSON (tyy Associated Press) Kansas City, Nov. 8. With com n I n-J-A wnlnim r fwAVM O m Q 1A11T1T AT t h fl " ., , o J a precincts give Wilson 170,890 and Hughes 157,788. IIIIIIIIIIIIIKIHmmaaammXtt WILL CARRY OHIO (Rjy Associated Press) Cincinnati, Nov. 8. President Wilson will carry Ohio by more than 80,000 if the present average contin- SENATE IS HELD BY A SAFE (By Associated Press) York, Nov. 8. Late New re- , n . .. , I turns from Ohio indicating the reelec- tion of Senator Pomerene, Democrat, 1 over Myran T. Herrick, Republican, j virtually ended the possibility of Re publican ascendancy in the senate. With Democratic leaders insisting that Hitchcock in Nebraska and Pitt man in Nevada had been elected and with Kendrick probably elected in Wyoming, the political status of the new senate would thus be : Democrats 52; Republicans 42, with the result in New Mexico and Ari zona in doubt. BY LARGE MAJORITY Concord, Nov. 8. Representative K- iougnton carired the eighth aistnct over ti, vv imams oy i,uu, according to practically complete re turns compiled here today. Williams carried Alexander by 90 and Cabarrus by 218. but the congressman broke even m Watauga and carried the oth er counties in his district by good majorities. IS By Associated Press) JN,ew York, jnov. , 6:6z, p. m. Claiming the reelection of Wilson T a t- the statement made at Democratic headquarters that the president could lose both California and Minnesota and still be elected. IF COUNT IN SEVERAL STATES (E)y Associated Press) 'New York, Nov. 8. Attorney Gen eral Gregory went into conference with Chairman McCormick at Demo cratic headquarters this afternoon. The report wns current that the question of investigating the count in New Hampshire and other doubtful states was under consideration. EDITORIAL In its editorial today, the Record was not endeavoring to elect Mr. Hughes or defeat Mr. Wilson, but was writine- on the basis of returns re- MARGIN mm HAS WON WILSON CLAIMING PRESIDENCY ANYWAY MAY 1 pre-'ceived before 10 a. m. If we are wrong., wc wjn be hannv to correct. In the meantime, we are in position not to be surprised if Mr. Wilson is elected. MARKETS COTTON FUTURES. of bull support. The market closed steady. Open December 19.40 C'ose 19.48 19.46 19.59 19.75 19.73 January -- 19.43 March 19.52 May 19.63 July 19.69 HICKORY MARKETS Cotton -18 Wheat $1-70 CHICAGO WHEAT (By Associated Press) Chicago, Nov. 8. Wheat develop ed considerable strength today, influ-j enced by a falling off in the Euro-, pean supply. Opening prices which! ranged from the same as Monday's : ""ish to 7-8 higher were followed by & further rise THE WEATHER t;t:t:tt ri;r,Q. Fair tonight X VI X 1 V I'll VCi V1111W P cno mum 1 rUi liiLtiiiib j SUNDAY I The program for the mass-meeting Sunday ai'cernon at 3 o'clock in the T T 1 J 1 J 1 1 1 , riuD meagre nas Deen announced. Col p c Fegley of Ngw 0rleanS) head of the Volunteers of America in the south, will be the principal speaker. On Sunday morning Col onel Fegley will deliver an address at the Methodist church and at night clay at noon, the indications pointed will speak at the Baptist church. The to Vs.? election of the entire Republi program Sunday afternoon is as fol- t;kf,t hv niaioruiPS ranHnrr from lows : Chairman, Dr. W. II. Nicholson. iSong, Onward Christian Soldiers Scripture Reading, Rev. J. D Harte. Prayer by Rev. S. R. Stroup. quartette, or a L,itne u oi : , duress Dy uoi. r. c. Jfeagley, New Orleans, La. Thee hurch's relation to the Vo'- unteer "crk, Dr. J. L. Murphy. ine cis relations to tne volun teer's work, A. K. Jo. 'Spiritual s;-'lo ;.-f tLe Volunteer work, Rev. A. L. f.'i;anford. Socia! side, by Rev. J. Q. Garth. Solo bv M,iss Catherine ;'Just Beyond." t artliii, Finances, by Mr. J. D. Elliott. ISanedielion, Mrs. Feglev. The Weal Hickory abnd will furnish the music for this occasion. COUNTIES (liy Associated Press) Chapel Hill. N. C, Nov. 8. More than 92 per cent of the 1259 stu dents registered at the University of North Carolina on November 1 were residents of the state, according to statistics issued by the University au thorities. Of the 100 counties in North Caroliiia only six, Clay, Av ery, Dare, Graham, Stokes and Swaui were not represented. The counties which send ten or more students, and the number of lepresentatives follow: Wake, 57; Guilford, 46; range, 44; Buncombe, 38; Mecklenburg, 38; Wayne, 35;, Forsyth, 31; Alamantvj, Iredell 22; Robeson, 22; Rowan, on. 17; jBurka, 18; Craven, 17; Halifax New Hanover, 17; Surry, 17; David- son, 16; Gaston, 10; Lenoir, 16; Union, 16; Granville, 15; Wilson, 15; Caldwell, 14; Dublin, 14; John ston, 14; Cleveland, 13; Pitt, 13: Beau fort, 11; Cumberland, 11; Sampson, 11; Warren, 11; Chatham, 10; Rock ingham, 10; Wilkes 10, nad Cartaret, 13. Eighty-six students were register - ed from other states and foreign countries, South Carolina leading with 27. Virginia sent 14, Florida nine, Tennessee seven, Georgia five, Pennsvlvania four. Maryland thres, Connecticut two, Massachusetts two, New Jersey two and the District of Columbia, Illinois, Louisiana, New Fork, Texas, West Virginia and Wis consin one each. Japan has three representatives, while Cuba and Por to Rico had one each. , INAUGURATE RIDDICK ON FEBRUA RY 22 (By Associated Press.) Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 8. the in auguration of Professor W. C. Rid dick as president of the North Car olina Arricultural and Mechanical College here will take place on Febru-, ary 22, 1917, according to members of a committee which has adopted a tentative program for the ceremony. While the various speeches have not yet been agreed upon or all de tails arranged, it has been decided that a banquet will be one of the features of the inaugural exercises. ITii PICTURE MEN GATHER AT WHIN wJZT i- convention of the North Carolina Mo tion Picture Exhibitors League will be held in Charlotte on December 19 20 and 21, according to Percy M. Wells of this city, president of the or ganization. Mayor T. L. Kirkpat rick of Charlotte will deliver the ad dress of welcome and President Welis will respond in behalf of the visitors. WILCOX INSISTS THAT r-i r-vrr-rN UliPlIf l H i-l I Ml nUuHDj 10 LlLulLU (By Associated Press) New York, Nov. 8. Republican Chairman Wilcox at 12:50 issued this statement: "California and surely for Hughes. Minnesota are This means Hughes is elected." This statement, he said, was based on statements from state headquar ters. California is claimed by 10, 000 and Minnesota by 20,000. lUNIVERSUY Oil i FRO VI 52 TN UBUCANS nT nrnnprn nn a inniTir DI KLVVVjLV ITlriJUHiUL ) Whole County Ticket is Reelected North Hick ory Precinct Makes Better Democratic Show ingOfficial Returns Not Yet Received The Vote in Hickory. With the official returns from Ca tawba county not available Wednes- 125 to 185. It was impossible to secure unofficial returns, but it was j said that Newton township slumped : about 40 votes. Other precincts in. the countv made gains with the ex ception of South Hickory, which also increased its Republican majority.! Sheriff Isenhower led his lcket on tH8 f?ce of returns and Mr. .1. D. El- 1i" 't ran ahead of his ticket. lAi ,t:e attention vas pant to tne r constitutional amendments and Lhey ar carried, they were put t . ough where the interest was not ko great. !Repi esentative Webb received a majority in the North ward of 11 1 votes, but lost sevenbecause Demo crats did not check his name. In the South ward Webb received 440 votes and Greene 577, making Greene s majority there 167. Jni the whole township Greene's plurality was 125 votes. Mr. Webb's major-i ity m the district was about 3,250, ; according to late returns. There was much rejoicing here Tuesday night as the bulletins were SBITION HAS i!ED IN (By Associated Press) j Columbus, Nov. 8. Headquarters of the anti-saloon league today re- ported that from reports - I , , . 1 n . proniomon nau won in nve siaies ui; j , ... . . . ; yesterday s election. - The 3tatc3i named were Michigan. Montana. South Dakota, Utah and Nebraska. LITTLE GIRL IS KILLED BY VILLA BANDIT ,SAYS FATHER Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 8. Arthur! Williams, agent for an automobile' PA uni 5 AS ' supply house in Chihuahua, reached MEE1 IN KIASIO.. here in a battered automobile after! y Associated Press.) a chase b Vila bandits in another! Kinst. C, Nov. 8. Meinbe; s . , , I of the Christian church in Iorth Co."- car m tns course of wnicn a women olina to the number of one thousand whose name is unknown here, and!0r more are expected to attend tb; Williams' little daughter was killed, illiams wife was killed in Chihua hua before the chase began. RHODE ISLAND NAMES DEMOCRATIC SENATOR Providence, R. I., Nov. 8. Peter Goelet Gerry, a Democrat, was elect ed to the senate today, defeating Henry F. Lippitt, Rhode Island's se-. ? nior Senator, by nearly 4,000 and giv nil' the state a Democratic repi-e c-of-fivo in w cormto fnr tne. firatihave been received and time in over 40 years. A Arabia Passenger Ship Sunk Without Warning; All Passengers Savec? (By Associated Press) London, Nov. 8. The American Hawaiian steamship Columbian of 8,579 tons gross is sending out wire- less calls for help, stating that she is hHno- shelled bv a submarine. I Thousands Come to Town to Get Election Returns; Three Places are Lively The most complete, though not ! with the night, however, and all dur concluiive, elec.tion returns ever re-! ing Wednesday the Record telephones ceived in Hickory were shown free; were ringing and inquiries were be Lt ,t , ,. T . r,!'ng answered from TT.-ckory, Newton luesclay nint. ne we w Company and the Hickory Record: received the reports and posted them. ! jie chamber of Commerce entertain-! e.j a "acked house at the Hub, which bad been tendered by Manager Mil-' jfeVfor the occasion, and Mr. Lutz d.PTavedhis returns in front of his; store." The Record presented its! rlnw "ahovfi which 'Manage Stephens the Southern Public Utilities Company had placed a high-powered " 15.-'da liffht for the occasion. A tremendous crowd was on tne icecora inereiore got me same . streets and by midnight local Repub-j turns that were available to Ash--licans were oifering congratulations ; ville, Charlotte and Raleigh. Next on the result of the county and nation .j time this paper will prepare for a Interest in the result did not expire! show right. WIN COUNTY received, the celebrators of course I 2 ing Republicans. About 9 or 0 o'clock everything seemed sew d up for Hughes, but midnight repor :a began to sober up the joyful a" d there- were many anxious inquir .-3 today. The Demo-rats are bop" ? that Wilson had pulled through and early reports indicated that tie ha North Hickory Senate Elliott, 427; Jonas" 377. House Feimster, 404; Killian, 401. Sheriff Hewitt SCO: Isenlower, 411. Regis'! or of Deids TV; hc--, c"'" -.i?. Suiw;or Enloe Yoder, 407; T. L. P.and r. j 396. I Coroner W. Gaither Bandy, 408; J. Will Brown, 398. Commissioners Lewis If. Phillips, 407; J. J. Rate -ford. 407; C. C. Huitt, 405; J. . . Lentz, 417; J. F. Seagle, 402; Osbor- - TJrown, 396; J. W Holler, 395; D. Sigmon, 394; W. S. Stroup, 398; j; Wilfong, 396. Judge County Court Gaither, 406; Sigmon, 395; M'ebai DEMOCRATS ARE REDUCED IN E (Bv Associated Press.) New York, Nov. 8. With the 71 congressional districts to be cleared mi PanuKliotino Vl 'l i . : i n n'l 1Q BOftf Li J 111 I ' Ll 1.11 IV. till i.l 111 1 .ullli.u ' l. - ' over their quota m the present houses , ,, , . while the Democrats have gained 10, - .-. . . which reduces the present Democrat; majority of 23 to 5. The Democrat -ic districts in New Jersey, report ' doubtful, if carried by the Repub' cans would reduce the Democrat: majority in the house to one. CHRISTIANS PLAN TO j annual convention of that denomina- tion to be held in this city beginning Monday, November 13 and continu ing, through the following Thursday. Sessions will be devoted to mission?, the Atlantic Christian College, a'i Wilson, the national benevolent worl . business of the convention, sermon ; and other services. The Rev. B. P. Smith, pastor of tV Gordon street Christian church of this city, will welcome the visitors. THE BETTER BABIES The better babies' contest winner : will be pub lished in the Record tomorrow. London, Nov. 8 The Peninsul and Oriental line steamship Arabi which was sunk by a submarine wa:; torpedoed without warning, the ad miralty announced today. All of the passengers, including 169 women and children were saved. Lenoir and other places. The Record had expected to show its returns at its temporary branch office at the Hub, but the rules of the Associated Press were invoke! and they were displayed only on its window. The Western Union provider a live service and the Associate! Press never did its work better The 'to the Bell Telephone people who. 1 instead of holding them to short pe- riods, gave them the use of a lea:;. 1 I wire from 7 until midnight. Th HODS
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