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r r A blue mark here means that the sub scriber to this copy of The New is behind on subscription. I'lease make a payment as goon as convenient. VOL. XXX I f 1 I'll I I !r i:i II H I; I Uf I I 1 I I U I ! I II I I X. II ?J J i r r 1:7 I 11 !1 1 1 .1 lei . :i 1 . U LI- $1 I H iJ -"sy V ir m -, i hi . i' i ii i. if .i ti nt jit ,v, nsr u,r ?jr y u zr nj vorarr airy, xonrn Carolina, Thursday, xovembeii 24,1010 CHAS. H. ARMFIELD DEAD. BOCKINGHAM COUNTY WW"! J HANDSOME SILK BANNEK. i' " - I vial services requested, ami the -I ., nt nil Prominent Member of tne tne rum vougn--"-' ... l sunn i pleasure. WAYT.AM) n)ib. Monday The Democracy of the Fifth Congressional district is to be the mnanifi- ('Uiigrniiiiiti t -n m"-.. - 1 cent victory which has just becu, won. From time t time the mi-i official majorities in the H.-vcral counties have been printed. It was impossible to get. the correct vote in all of tin- counties until the meeting of the Hoard of Can vassers. The official vote in the counties of the district "w majority of ?M2. The majorities in the several counties are as follow: A Chairman Democratic Con Fx. Com. Fifth District. (Jrcenshoro, N. C, 1010. i ... nAftrnnrv TIAPW TTTT. FT.AG" A FED- sociate Justice of the Supreme . MUOUna f,l,tti,"j ERAL 0RDE2. Court and he received a flatter-, i 1 .v. ... rffi.4t TTt TVfinite Orders! me vote tnrougnout in- Diair. wvw. - , , tm rcpf.llect with 'Came at Morganton 1 Night. Statesville Landmark. Mr. Charles II. Armfi-id died( at tie State Hospital at Morgan- jton Monday nij?ht at 12.'j Nov. 14.' o'clock November 11. Mr. Annfield's health had not'; 1 for a ar or two. I Stfflman ?,12 i.) VJrl Blair. S23 Al.m.ince Caswtll... Durham . Vorsvf h Granville Guilford Orange 2;0 le Fon Ilockinjrham 619 Stokes Snrrv )o, Totiis:::: 1272 lt. ..fr.n'i it tllP VOt( of thin" district in 1!)0S it will be wen that there were some very radical changes, especially in the counties of Alamance, Durham, Guilford, Rockingham and Surry. In 1908 we lost Alamance county hy 37 votes. This year we re gained it by a majority of :U2. In 1908 we carried Durham by 20 votes. This year we carry it by 692 votea, a change of 672 votes in nur favor. In 1908 we lost Orange by 64 votes. We carry Oramthis firae by 2:50? making "a change of 294 votes. We lost 1008 bv 180 votes. We regained Person in this election with a majority of 66 votes, mak ing a change of 249 votes in our favor. We lost Stokes at the last election by 681 votes. At this election we make a gain of OCM w.tea in StokpS COUUtV. In V v V - " 1908 we lost Surry county by 1001. At this election Blair car ried the county by 5:1" votes on ly, making a net gain in our favor of 465 votes. It will be seen that we gained in Stokes and Surry 73U votes at this elec tion over 1908. The largest gains were made in Rockingham county, which we lost in 1902 by 213 votes. We carried the coun ty at this election by 649, making a change in our favor of 862 votes in Rockingham eounty. This of course gives the ban ner to Rockingham county. As I have stated before, a citizen of j Greensboro offered, on behalf of the Democracy of the District a silk banner to the county making the largest Democratic gain. The inscription on the banner will be as follows: "1910, Rockingham the ban ner County Presented by the De mocracy of the Fifth Congres sional District." I desire to acknowledge my in debtedness to the press of this district and the News and Ob server of Raleigh, to the County Chairman of each of the coun ties of the district, to the Pre cinct Chairman in each of the townships of this district, and the friends of Major Stedman and leaders and workers of the party who have stood together as a unit in this election. While the duties devolving up on me were exacting and the la bor of the campaign exceedingly heavy, yet the willingness with which the Democrats of the dis- "I am pleased to recommend Cham Solicitor Grave3 Eanquets Hisj August be became quite ill Friend. jand since then bad steadily de- We learn from the Heidsville j dined. D-'mg a director of the Review that Solicitor Craves, state Hospital at Morgarifon , he spread a banquet to his political; wont there for treatment and had friends at Hotel Rockingliam, t been there since mm in- jr Saturday night. The Review" tion of a few d.iys spent at home saVK . j when his brother, Gen. J. F. Arm Solicitor S. Porter Graves field, died a few weeks ago. few friends at sun I Mr. ArmfieM' condition be- run i lain' m - -i j Saturday night at which time! came critical the latter part of. the great Democratic victory in ( last week and his family was cat Koekingham was fittingly rdo-jlM to his bedside There was aj brated. The guests ot -Mr.f slight improvement aim uu Graves on this occasion were ; turned home Sunday except Mrs. William Young and John T. 01-j Armfield. iver, Chairman and wcrvtary, He was a victim of Brighfs respectively, of the county j disease. Democratic executive committee.! Charles II. Armfield. a son Lane, Sheriff -elect of the late lion. U. b. Armiiem, was born in Yadkinville Febru ary 7, I860, being in his 51st year. Moving to States ville with his father's family when a boy, he was educated in the States ville schools and prepared for college. He graduated at Trin itxr fVlloo when the institution " , - Next Legislature and How It;was iocated in Randolph county, : .....i. ...iw..t inr iiij pfiniitv Cease cations rimM--" "j j j i eminent for the congressional nomination. Salt Lake City, Nov. 1. Of-! Sc ral years ago he was ap-Trials of th Mormon church; "Darn the American fbg w pointed a director of the State have issued definite orders that: the latest order to government Hospital at Morganton and was' polvgarnou marriages must employees. Nothing d -tama-secretary of the board at the (fa,,. Francis M. L; man. , tory is meant by the injunction, time of hi death. president of the quorum of the; which will be earned out to the Mr Armfield had been for Twelve A post leu, who is. next in! letter by Clayton R. C oolcy cus years regarded as the leading' u.eession to the presidency of ' todian of the federal b.nldmg. Iawver at the Statesville bar. Joseph F. Smith, warned all Mor-j when official notification reaches While not the strongest trial m(riH that anv violation of this1 him in a few days. The p.l,cy lawyer, he was in point of scholar or,leP would call down the wrath of retrenchment is bemg earned ship and equipment considered of the church. to the extent that Hags tint tly 1 ablest lawyer at the Statesville' "In giving the manifesto to. from government bu.Mmgsare ibar. 'the churches," he said, I Wi-1 1 mended, whi-n the wind Mr. Annfield was twice mar- (i,.nt Wilford Woodruff present- -frays the edges, tried, first to Miss Sallie Denny,1 ,d thc will of 'God. It was a In the navy department such of Guilford county, and the see- i binding on the churches as any ; an order has long been observed. ond time to Miss Mary Fawcett, of Mt. Airy. His second wife and three children of the first marriage Miss Nell Armfield and Messrs. Frank and Alfred Armfield survive. Judge-elect Pinnix and Messrs. McMichael. Glidewell, Saintsing, Wrenn. Smith and Reid. Mine Host Norman had prepared a lightful menu and the supper took on the aspect of a banquet at which good cheer flowed freely. Will Stand ThA Democratic victory is sweeping and all-embracing. In addition to electing all ten rnem beid of congress and giving the Democratic state ticket a majori ty of 50,000, the Democrats gain in 1882. read law under his fath er and the late Col. Geo. N. Folk about a year and was licensed to practice in 1883. In his first practice he wa ussociai-d with his father, the firm being Arm- field & Armfield. In January, four state senators and fourteen 188.J, Mr. Armfield was appointed members of the house of repre-1 private secretary to Gov. Scales Mt. Airy Ecute 4, News. The farmers of this section are about done sowing grain with better prepared land and a lar ger acreage than usual. George the little son of Mr. W. P. Doby 1s very low with typhoid fevr. The protracted meeting at New Home is expected to begin nn Hip fourth Sunday in this month. The Rev. W.R. Cooley of Coal Creek Va. will preach. The Farmers Union local.No. 1002 of this route, ordered a car load of Chemicals and prepared their own fertilizer for wheat. "The school at Edmonds school house is making good under its efficient teacher. Miss Lula Dav .nnnrt. Thft averatre attendance f - t u: r.i tn tViA first t vrn weeks. Mr. Jim Doby and family of Low Gap, are visiting His brother Mr. W. P. Doby of this neighbor hood. A Casual Observer. ,i.r;it..n revelation nod wr are 1 according to Lieutenant Comman bound by it. It is as if Godjder I. C. Wettengel of the navy sai.l it himself. Some of our j recruiting station. These flags brethren who were not satisfied! are mended by the sa.lors. with the manifesto have gone! Economy in the use of scratch ,vt,;,l.. an.l over the law. and ! paper and lead pencils was urged they have offended God in doin'upon government employes not SO. "There is not a man on earth tolav noKSPssiniy the authority r "... . . At. . to nerform rdural marriages. Q history 01 me grnwunu. - ' f sentatives, says a Raleigh paper. Democratic Gains in the House and held the position during Gov Scales' term until January,1889. ti. n ,.,.r,.tu davn untile thc'W'liile living in Raleieh he following gains in members of taught law school in connection the house of representatives in: with bis duties as private seere the following counties: Alamance tary. Returning to Statesville Cabarrus, Caldwell, Catawba,! he succeeded his father, who had Cherokee, Davidson, Forsyth been appointed judge of the Su (one), Jackson, Macon, Orange, j perior Court in the law firm of Person, Stanly, Washington. I Armfield & Turner Col. Arm- There will be 45 Democratic field and Mr. W. D. turner nav senators and 5 Republicans possibly only 4 Republicans. In the house the Republicans have 14 certain. They may have 18. The Democrats are sure of 102. y ' NATURE TELLS YOU long ago, with the result that there are more stub pencils in use now than ever before in the want every one of you-to clear ly understand this, the sisters particularly. Plural marriages are unrighteous and unlawful now. We douDtecl the constitu tionally of the laws, but they have been tested and sustained in the courts and we must obey them." YOU TAKE NO RISK. U. G. Purssell, section director of the weather bureau, says eco nomy in his department has been carried to the extent of printing bulletins on the backs of obsolete orders. He has figured out the wearing qualities of a lead pen cil and announced today that an ordinary one, economically used, should make a mark around the world 25,000 miles. As Many A Mount Airy Reader Knows Too weu. When the kidneys are sick. Nature tells you all about it. The urine is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent ac tion : v ...... Anv unnarv trouble tells oi . kidnev ills. Mount Airy people testify to this. "Joseph M. Burke, Pender Ave., Mt. Airy, N C, says: ,4I found Doan's Kidney Pills to be a reliable remedy for kid ney trouble and for that reason I am glad to recommend them. I suffered for some time from kid ney complaint and all the annoy ances which generally accompany attack. Mv back was very lame and the kidney secre tions were so irregular in passage as to cause me much annoyance. I finally procured Doan's Kidney Pills at the Ashcraft Drug Co. and short use restored me to good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan s and take no other. "I do not believe there U any ot- ine formed a law partnership some years previously and the firm continued until the present After Judtre Armfield's retire ment from the bench he was as soeiated with the firm until his death. Mr. Armfield was elected.may or of Statesville in 1893, serving four years. Later he was his party's candidate for the State Senate in the district then com posed of Iredell, Yadkin and Da vie, but the district was Republi can that year. A few years o his name was presented for the Democratic nomination for As Coffin Had Wronf Plan In It. Danville. 111., Nov. 9.-Rela tives from four states gathered here to attend the funeral of Baker Poole, of McKeesport. Pa. whose body was supposed to ar rive, this morning. The body ar rived, escorted by a member of the Moose Lodge, but when re latives opened, the coffin they found the body of anothe man who they do not know. The re main of the unknown man will be returned to McKeesport to night The relatives turned me into a house of merriment and gave a dance in honor of Poole, tnougn u is not known where ne is. Administrator's NMt. Having qualified as adminttrtor oa the estate of J. M. Davis, deceased, notice is hereby friven all parties owinc ki .. a tn mmi forward and make prompt payment, and save costs. And all persons holding claims against the .... oil! nrunt tlaem within the time perscribed by law, or this notie . . . . . . )...: irv will M pieaa in oar ot uictr wuonw This yctooer o, iiu. J. A. Jackson, Administrator. Our Reputation and Money are mtmm M m EacK oi inu uiier. We pay for all the medicine1 vd durir" hH t-r-1. 'f-" rm cdy fails to completely relieve you of constipation. We take ail the risk. You are not obli gated to us in any way whatever, if you except our offer. Could anything be more fair for you! If; there any reason why you should hesitate to put our claims to a practical test ? The most scientific, common- sense treatment is Rexall Order- ies, which are eaten like candy. NOTICE. tn th niBtrict Court of the United States, for the Western District oi In the matter of J. II. Atkins. Bankrupt. In Bankrupty. To the creditors ot J. H. Atkins, of Rockford. In the county of Surry.and District aforesaid. Bankrupt: Notice ia hereby given that on the 9th day of November. l'Jio. tno biw J H. Atkins was duly abjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meet ing of his creditors will be held at my law office in Winston Salor.i. N. C, on the 25th day of November. A. D. 1310. at 12 o'clock. M.. at whic ti-m iha nairi creditors may attend. hes, wliicn are eaten ukc c.u . . eff 7-, appolnl a tru8. They are very pronounced, gentle exarntne the bankrupt, consider 1 1 r . . !n Bitiin iiti.1 nflpf. ' . . ' AA-..-i-.ml)- .f onv i'DTl - null pieo!aiii ui bi iwu, ..iv- j.-... j me propowu iuiuim uiuioo v. ticularv agreeable in every way. troversles. pass upon the report and . i: 1 l tmint rT T fiA KWPHfr. l'J wwfc Thev tlo not cause uiarrnot-a, -- - - nausea, flatulence, griping or any . neM M may properl; inconvenience whatever. uex- all Orderlies are particularly good for children, aged and deli cate persons. We urge you to try nexu Orderlies at our risk. Two sizes 10i anH 2?u:. Remember, you can get Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. Ashcraft Drug Co. other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. Masonic Temple. Winsto-Salem, Jv C. November Hth. 1910. J. K. Alexander. Ketrec In Bankruptcy. Saves an Iowa Man's Lit. The very grave seemed to yawn before Robert Madsen of West Bur lington, Iowa, when after eeven weeks In the hospital, four of the beat physicians gave him up. Then wa nhown the marvelous curative power of Electric Bitters. For after ... M -.1 mt A4mlnltritAr't Mrtt!r. MUM sm s aswB v "VI VI MlV IM - TT ..?. . l.A .J .J-Im .atMi Mt lW.i MAflflll fit the estate of Charity Roark, all per- j from liver trouble and yellow Jaun sons owing said estate will make dice, getting uo help from other prompt payment and save cost, and all ; remedies or doctors, five bottles or persons noiaing cumin iiniv m es tate will present them within the time perscribed by law. or this notice will be plead in bar of their collection. This October t, 1910. J. A. Jackaoa, Administrator. remedies or uw.-iur, -this matchless medicine completely cured him. It Is positively guaran teed for8tomach. Urer and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only 60c. at Ashcraft Drat Co's. 1 aui jiicaocru 1 w... .. 1 (jo pot DeilBVO luero ia berlaln's Cough Remedy as the best j her moiclne so good for w hooping thing I know of and safest remedy J cough aa Chamberlain's Cough Rem for coughs, colds and brochlal tro-jy.. wrtet Mrs. panels Turpln, ssr:gff b?i?.t w. - ra' peatedly and It has never fulled to! also unsurpassed for colds and croup give relief." For sale by all dealers. ! For sale by all dealers. THS 077ICIAL V0TI OT C0UHTT CACT HOVESBEK ttk, ltlO. K d . I d a & ft i at H A I - i I J i I i I lull i :: 1 i i I " 2 6 'd 2 J d a :!- I M" Ma!"lals. . .rri nrn-iTTir isTiil lSll Si 1741 1001 173! 100! 174 170- W iOll 891 Jill 100 UHiiUkiMiimim S ; 1 5 5 ii 5 1 1 1 1 ! i ' I ssSs I ?5 Bryan Dobson Eldora Elkin Franklin Long Hill Marsh Mt. Airy, 1 Mt. Airy. 2 Pilot Rockford Shoals filloam Stewarts Creek Westfteld Total Majority
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