Vol. IX. CONCORD, N. C, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9. 1904 17a. 5: VET'S Why not stop having so many birthday. You must have had sixty at least I What? Only forty? TL it must be your tray hair. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops the frequent birthdays, and tires all the early, deep, rich cc' to your gray hair. Sold for over sixty years. ROOSEVELT is m iiic Just Back from New YorK. Our trade this fall has been so large that our buyer was compelled to return to market to replenish our stock here m Concord. As usual at this season of the year we were enabled to pick up many great bargains. They are al ready coming in and it will pay you to watch our store this week. Ladies' Sweaters. There is such a demand for these that they are scarce. We found several lots and can show you most any color and size. Nice Styles. One spe cial lot at $2.00 Dress Goods. New Dress Goods will be coming in all week. Our Dress Goods business is very gratifying. v Sofa Pillow Outfits. This package contains one Handsome Sofa Pillow Top, tinted in colors, including back, one diagram lesson for pillow, specially written by a Japanese professor of Oiren tal art embroidery, 4 skeens of Richardson's grand prize Grecian Floss, 1 pair good serviceable embroidery hoops. All this for 25 cents. You can see same displayed in windows. Ladies' Neckwear. You would be surprised to know iust how great a sale we had on this line of goods. We show the newest creations ana always have-a nice assort- roent. Another lof iust in this morning rning to add to our j Beautiful collars from stock. 10c to 50c. Watch oar store this Weeh. New Goods coming in daily. J. B. Ivey a Co. Opposite St. Cloud Hotel. FROM GEORGIA. - -Extracts of Letter from CL Bowen, Attorney at Law, fialton, 3a, To Fiacher Nichols. "1 have finished painting tWee of my hooaea with U A M. Paint. It U the best paint for preserving and beaotify Ing houses 1 have ever used. It covers B!.,mt t-. ; aa much snrf :we aa I I l't liol' !' f T COUNTRY GONE OVERWHELM. INGLY FOR THE REPUBLI CAN TICKET IN THE NATION. The Victory for Roosevelt and Falrbaaki is aot to be Doubted Doabtfal States Qo for Republicans Parker a Badly De feated Maa. On this morning of the Ninth of November we find that the country has almost unanimously endorsed the present administration and that by an overwhelming vote Roosevelt and Fairbanks have been elected. The result is not altogether unexpected for the signs have been for some time that this would be the outcome of the elec tion of yesterday. The National Re publican ticket carried every doutful state in the union. By a plurality of 135,000 New York gave its election! vote for the Republican candidates and gave the state ticket a close call. This morning it seems that with Maryland Roosevelt will have 325 votes. Not counting the states that are doubtful or not heard from last night the Republican candidate had 293 electoral votes while Parker had 151. At an early hour Ian night it was clear that Roosevelt had an over whelming majority and that there was no hopes of anything of an encouraging nature for the Democratic ticket At 11:40 Judge Parker retired after hav; ing sent a congratulatory telegram to Mr. Roosevelt It was known that the following states '.had gone for the Republican ticket this morning: California, 10; Connecticut, 7; Del aware, 3; Illinois, 27; Indiana, 15; Iowa, 13; Kansas, 10; Maine, 6; Mas sachusetts, 16; Michigan, 14; Minne sota; 11; Nebraska, 8; New Hamp shire, 4; New York, 39; New Jersey, 12; North Dakota, 4; Ohio, 23; Oregon, 4; Pennsylvania, 34; Rhode Island, 4; South Dakota, 14; Vermont, 4; Washington, 5; Wisconsin, 13; Wyoming, 3. Total, 293. For Parker Alabama, 11; Arkansas 9; Florida, 5; Georgia, 13; Kentucky, 13; Louisiana, 9; Mississippi, 18 North Carolina 12; South Carolina, 9; Tennessee, 12; Texas, 18; Virginia, 12. Total, 151. Boston, Nov. 8. Douglas, Demo cratic candidate for governor, has been elected ny 12,000 plurality. Roose velt has carried the state by a good margin. Topcka, Kan., Nov. 8. The j,, concede KansM t0 Roose. Teh by 50 000 . , L0" M Nov- --At 8 0 " C,0CK wa. "head oT Parker in this city. The state will go for raraer, . however. Folk, for governor, is elected. Wheeling, W. V, Nor. 8. Par tial .eturnt at 9 o'clock indicate a ma jority of 23,000 for Roosevelt. . '' Maryland SUQ la Doubt Baltimore, Nov. 9. Returns from the state are slow and indicate the t at.fr in ffmikt Kufr a itmnff iwiMihilitv that Roosevelt has a small .plurality. Parker carried the city of Baltimore by less than 500. . 'vV' Nevada is Democratic by a few hundred, the Democrats having enough majority of the legislature to insure on joint ballot the election of John Sparks to the United Sates Senate. Roosevelt has carried Illino'ise, by an estimated plurality of 235.000. Kooeevslt Victory Grows. New York, Nov. 9. Roosevelts victory i' not dlminfi-h over n;r;htbut PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT. From new photograph. IB Watching the Balance Through the Last Count Stanly Gives Black burn One Hundred Majority. Other Results in the District During the day -THE TRIBUNE has tried to keep in touch with the Eighth District. What we have be low represents' everything that we have been able to get. Some of it is from Republican source and some of it comes with Democratic Icoloring. From what we have been able to se cure THE TRIBUNE is of the opinion that Blackburn has carried the district by a small majority. There is con siderable difference in the Wilkes county vote, Blackburn claiming 2000 majority while 1300 or more seems conceded to him there. Albemarle, Nov. 9. Three town ships are not heard from at 11 o'clock this morning but the results there is pretty well known. From what is known this morning Blackburn has a majority of 100 in Stanly and the en tire Republican ticket in the county is about the same. The Democrats stayed at home and this largely ac counts for the result of the election of yesterday which was a surprise to the county. One hundred will be a fair figure at which to pi ice the Republi can majority in the county. Lenoir, Nov. 9. Ashe, Alleghaney and Surry not heard from. Wautauga, Blackburn 300 majority; Wilkes 1390; Caldwell 75 Republican majority. Later reports from Stanly cut the Blackburn majority down to about 50. Both Sides Claim Victory. At 11 o'clock the result in the 8th. district is in doubt Mr. Blackburn this morning telegraphed to the chair man of the Republican committee that he was elected by a safe majority. At 11 o'clock Salisbury reports that Newland will have a majority of 250 in the district There is a difference in the Wilkes county vote, which places the Republican majority at 21,00 and at 2,000.-There are several counties in the extreme western part of the district' which have not been heard from, there will however be lit tle variation in the vote as that upon which calculations are made. in Dispatches at 11:30 place the Re publican majority in Wilkes at 1,300; A!! -Hwy for NewIanJ by 150; i IBM M Salisbury, N. C, N0V.9. 3:45 p. m. Newland; is elected, according to reports "r -.'.9? . received by me, by 113 -ma jority. John S. Henderson, Chmn. Dem. Con. Com. hundred. Blackburn is elected sure Blackburn Claims aooo in Wilkes. Wilkesboro, Nov. 9. Spencer Blackburn claims Wilkes by 2000 ma jority. Three Hundred in Wautauga. Boone, N. C. Nov. 9. Blackburn's majority in Wautauga is about 300; county ticket close. Blackburn Claims About 300. Mr. Spencer Blackburn claims his election by about 300 majority. Newland in Cabarrus. In Cabarrus with everything in Newland has 257 majority over Black burn. Blackburn Claims a Majority of 200 In the District. A telegram from Wilkesboro this afternoon says that Blackburn is elected by a majority of 2000. Newland by Near one Hundred and Fifty Salisbury Nov. 9. At 3 o'clock this afternoon it is certain that New land will have between 125 and 150 majority in the district. Every county in the district has been covered by long distance telephone and a careful count will give Newland this majority. Grinned and Sped to Death. Mahandy City, Pa., Nov. 8. After starting a car toward the knuckle of Suffolk colliery lope this evening John Petro jumped inside. The topman made frantic efforts to make him un derstand that the chain had not been attached, but John, Tailing to grasp his danger, only grinned. When taken from the wreckage at the. bottom of tbo slope, 500 feet below, every bone in his body was broken. Used Genuine Ax on the Stage.. Pittsburg, Nov. 7.-During a re hearsal of "Gismonda" at the Alvin Theatre late last night ; Frederick Paulding, taking the part -of Zacha- QLENN AND THE STATE TICKET ELECTED BY A SPLENDID MAJORITY. Nlae Dessocratic CMgressaea Are Bee ted, With the Eighth la Doabt Small Vote la Sonse Sections of the State. The South is yet solid and North Carolina is safely Democratic by good majority with the entire state ticket elected, supported by a Demo cratic Legislature. In some sections there was a heavy vote while in others the vote was not so heavy. Gover nor Glenn has about 50,000 majority Glean Has Fifty Thousand Majority. Raleigh, Nov. 9. (Special) Glenn's majority will exceed 50,000. The Legislature is as largely Democratic as it was two years ago. The result in the Eighth district is very close and the district is in doubt Statesville, Nov. 8. Iredell county gives county and leeislaive ticket from 500 to 600 Democratic majority. Newland about 750 majority in the county. THE COUNTY IS. SAFELY THE LINE. The Majority Ranging From Something Like 250 to Over 5M. Propst Leads, the Ticket While All Have a Majority. The Majority Is Increased. All day yesterday the battle raged. The forces were on the firing line from early in the morning until late at night The result in the county is a victory for every man on the ticket. In most cases there was an increase in the ma jority. It will be seen that Newland has more of a majority than Kluttz had two years ago. In nearly all cases the majority was larger than two years ago. In the early voting there was some scratching which it seemed would demoralize all parties, but this soon ceased and the greater number of voters took it straight The Demo crats made splendid gains in Concord, especially in wards 1 and 2. In a few of the county precincts there was a gain for Democracy, in others a loss, though there was no large change in any of these. The accompanying table shows the vote for the county officers, CongressionaI,State and Na tional ticket We did not get the en tire commissioners, only carrying the vote of Ervin and Buchanan. In Mecklenburg Odell got 3,063; Gricr 601, a majority of 2,461 The following are the majorities, with No. 6 to hear from: Parker 234, Glenn 286, Winston 256, Newland 242, Odell 147, Duls 214, Stickley 121, Propst 517, Swink 275, Johnson 183, Long 386, Lenta 297, Harris 350, Ervin 183, Some of the majorities two years ago were as follows: Propst over Big- eers43Z Johnson over Hams 171 Harris over Teeter 233, Kluttz over Blackburn 186. In the tabulated returns on the inide of todav'a naoer the No. 8 vote give Propst 126 and Sapp 77, while it should be Propst 136 and Sapp 75. This makes Mr. Propst's majority 517, and No. 6 will give him at least 14 which will make his majority about 531. ' . . K Fall from Horn Proved PaUL Richmond, Va,, Nov. 8. R H Dowdy, proprietor of the Garland iiSit; i DUE. :v,". . 4 . WITHIN RUG BARGAINS 13x22 Moquett Rngs only 30c 14x22 Tapestry Rugs only 25c 16x27 Moquete Rugs only 5Cc 17x27 Tapestry Rugs only 4Cc 22x36 Body Brussel only 75c 22x54 Mnquett Rugs only $1.50 30x60 Wool Smyrna Rugs only ,.$L95 , 36x73 Wool Smyrna Rugs only -.$253 16x27 Cocoa Door Mats only 85c 14x24 Cocoa Door Mats only 65c 4 111 jf. $4-50 U UPWARDS. Clothing that fits, wears and la pleasing., This is the . , kind we handle. In our Clothing and Overcoat line ., , you'll and the pnrohaaine; value of your money given value received here. We look after yon , , s personally, its our buaineas. No other houM in - - ., -r;-? 'town like is. How about the Overcoat you'U r-y ?"Mrthlr?eaaW. , have Overcoats in everr weight, length and price. Our line is freah and oomptete to suit you trom head to foot. -. . . .... .-. . '., ... E3 row no-Gannon (So, A Great Jacket Value. A recent trade chance enables us to offer a $7.50 Jacket for $5.90. These Jackets are made of all-wool kersey and in sizes to fit everybody. They are 27 inches long, velvet piped, elab orately stitched, loose back, plaited seam and belt. We are showing this fine Jacket in black, castor, brown and blue for H. L. Parils 4 45" $4.50 0 UPWARDS. QCc ill J: i i- I 1 a r 1 a r Icr cftletown

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