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vv - RSCONTINIM CLOSEQttEK! Morrieon, 4-7; Bcbwrt X. Page, 230 liiMntr, 167 5 lieutenant , W. B. Cooper, ail; F. C. Harding, 29 for Mat auditor. Jtme P. Cook, 3 W. T. Woodier. 21 r Baxter Durham. , . 236; D. 4. MeDoaald, 493; for .State treasurer, .Renfrew, 126; lacy, 686; for Commissioner ef Agriculture, Thompaoa 168; Graham, 477; for CommiatioBer ef Labor and Printiag, David P. Dollia- ter. ISO I M. L Bhipaeaa, 489: for Caw - mKf at Xaanraaaa, 'adoraoodr J77. - Wad. 293i MeCteaathaa.- 831: for l - firtma-eoart.jLDinc.S8: Adami, 307; W. P. Stacy. 304": Hoke. 426i Needham Y, Duller. 87; Guidn, Ms rBui.'5r31. Brock leading for Ctogmi. yya.-; -r EDGECOMBE. Tar bore, Jua 6. Complete retaTtli fraai It aut af 21 prelatt ii i-de-roaba tiv Morrison. Wis Gardner. 664; Pare. 353. ladkations are that Wade for iaeuranee (ommitaiener, leading by enbetaatial majority. Durham polled heavy Tata aad incomplete . retain would iadieat Out a carried Edge combe county. Brooke snowed aader by overwhelming Majority for uverman. MASH. : Nashville, Joaa 8. Complete retaraa from Naah give Morritoa, 940; race, 325; Gardaer, 817. Corawell for sheriff vine ever hia- ODOoaCBt Bsrtholomew aad Overtoa, by majority af 187. Gea- aral ralai throughout fount etueca light at. With ususl heavy ota Mor .risoa't asajority weald hav bea greater aa practically Gardaer'a and Page' full itreagta la ftaaa ra pouea aa ana. . ; RICHMOND. Rockingham, June . Complete r turia fern Richmond giro Morrieo", 858; Page, 674; Gardner, 278; Brock, 1,130; Vaan, 609 j Baaimer, 187; Brooke, ..tlPrenaaa, 1,401 t Adama, M4 ; Hoke. 895; Stacy, 48i.vF Gulley, 113 j Long. 170; Guion,' 49; 1 Rouse, 33. D. A. McDonald hae niajomy ef L300. or auditor aad 8taeey Wade ia leading for insurance com miaaloacr. Sheriff R. I McDonald defeated Cary 0. Shore ky a majority of 863, thia being the only hM loeal fight. The primary rota of , 1300 la the kearieat la tbt hUtory of tht eouaty, . ;. CllMBKBLiTirDr--TayWallIe',"3 6.WHh taly t Vree mall praelaeta out of S3 rniuiag, Canv herlaad eouaty tire Gardaer i majority ef 88, with Peg the rasaer-ao,' .OTar maa a majority of 981 aad Cooper a majority af 119. ia the Cenpeatieaal me. with foar pretinet miaelng, tka toaaiy 'gmt Wti a.j f 4 jtaatLnj. trrr w th.Bfne ), thfl tllinl- Godwta and Lyon, the ol itaadingt 6hw, 879; Godwin, 608 fLyoa. 177." . Far Goreraor the rote ia0 preeiaat " traa : Gardner, 918 1 Pago, 438 J Morriaoa, -'- For Beaator i Overman, l4t; Brooke, ;M. Por Lieutoaant OoTernet: Cooper, 821; Hardiag, 70S. Witk two email preeiaet to be heard en'umzjum&jnw- gKU. sH"1 I rota, ii Deuarea mad tirea J. V7 llaffoaaarnJivS aTallitaiarriaiat1 fai &. aw acivviuiBa, fxa tor a tHirwvma Beaatorlal dietritt, which with -U Oougaa'i majority of 415 ia Hoke, girei im tka neat by 783 majority. For tke House George MeNeUl ia leading E. 4. Keaaedy by SI vetee, tb vote being: MeXaUl, 797; Kennedy. 708; W. . Hoarycatt, 318. " BVMCOMBX. AikerUle, Joaa 0. Returm front SO preeiarta out of 31 ia Buaeombe eouaty at atidaigkt gave Uorriaoa a lead ef r nearly oae third mora oer Gardner, the ! Ckarlotta maa baring awept the eouaty. Orermaa walked away with Brooke to each aa aitent ia aom proeioeU s Brooke did aot get a oU. . ' ..: ;Byd aaa jarriedlhonnty 'for au- , ditor aad Cooper for lieutenant Gorer aor. y- i Loag and Boke are runnhig elp rare for hoaore ia thia county, while Shlpaaaa kaa awept tke county, aa bare lcj, Graham and Wade. Miu talliaa Eiuna Clemeat, Buaeombe ' woman taa didate, appeare to hare defeated her two caa4datee for the Democrat! aomlna- "- tioa aa Kepreaeatatire number two. Her race ia one of the features of the alee . tioa here. MDeeially ae naay af the leading auffragiat workere were agaiaat ker, mainly it ia understood awauaa ana . entered the' raee without , eenaiilting themv--HHaywood, banner Demoeratit r ' rouaty whieh Morriaoa eipeeti to earry, had aet beea heard from at midnight. - EDGICOMBK AMD WASH. Kockr Mount. June 6. Aiwording to" complete retnrne now Ubulated Naah county gave Morriaoa a majority f 104 " rotea over both Page and Gardaer, -The ballota etanding aa follow! Morriaoa, 84; Pate, 325; Gardner, 817. - Morriaoa led ia Bocky Mount, eeeuring majority f S6 vote aver hie two opponent, ia Edrecombe county with threepreciiart hll unreported. Morriaoa kai 991 vote; Gardaer, 664 j Page, 853. L -z Tram all indication Ortrma -led ' Braoka for th aeaatorial aoBUaaU by a aubataattal majority ia both eountie. The race betweea Cooper aad Hardiag for the aomiaatloa for Iieutenaat Gor eraor appear to be very eloaa with Cooper leading, while ia the voting for eaeoeiat Juttiee of the (uprtm court Long appear t be tfatdlatanetng. the other eaadidatea. Judge Hoke except d. Wade aa aj4retly-we'.ia tu ranee eomatiaioBr ia both eouatie. 'tsrfit-KS5 CBAVBX.-,. ... Jijiih New Bern, June 6. PrMtkally com rtet returne give Morriaoa about 384 vote ever Gardaer ia Craren eoulity. ' . Morriton 'a lead in Pantile county esti mated about 60.- ; - IBoir,'3un. tWiih-ATT'-bat'rWUf mall mountain vrecineta heard from Morriaoa ia gWen a majority of 17 ever Gardner aad Pag. Moritoa'a vote ia 33. againtt 199 for Gardner aad 17 for Pat. It 1 aot- believed that-th etrvmpltta' j reUrna wiU.tbuJ ..th. ratio. Saturday rote Wat the lighten of any aleetioa er prlmarjirinanj yeare. ;. ' . , 7. HERTFORD. a Aluvtkie,-Juae 6rr-five out of ' til townahipa give Ward iter, S2Ji' Morriton, Jt l: Page, 173; Wad leading null for Cor tret ; Orermaa haa good na jority. Hertford county eoted for, toek law. For Supreme court, bulley, 117; Hoke. KV; Ktav, 60; other juatiee hJ a email '-ot inAlioskit township. . I- LENOIR T. .. rtcir," J"""1' Cemtete-4HMficlal. M'ufri for G ivernor ia Lenoir county t to Gardner, .'3j Faget 250; ilorriion, 2V TTte Jfote- wa light, lluo waa a great JTAtoriU for tne rmpremo twin (4 wa0rmaK ior tiaeaate. Sheriff Hargott - fptmn ...t . hare beea jomtate4- for bo httata enau ia the ftawentk diatrief. Whetker tother Bamiltoa of Carteret waa gtrea a ma jority for attend plaoe or will hata to eater a reeoad primary witk Benato; Cewper, of Klattea, ia yea naearUia. -BAY1DSOM. -"tagiV"-VvXBA-Toa SOO otea mhilag wtf a-4talf nearly 100, the nkoffieial 8garee ehow forfgwraoTGafdaart-taaMortiaea, 438; Page, 800; lieuteaaat Goraraai, Cooper, 1JM8; Hardiag, 3M; Aooitor Bord. M CooK 635 1 Woodier. t tinr.'08r MeDoaaM('4g wwr nfrow, 648; UJ, Ciaioner af JtgrujtarriBOBipMB, an, w baa, S09; Labor' and PriBUnt-Skip-aiaa 778; Dalliagar, 693; Inauraaea kfeCloBagbaa, 331; . Uadrmood, 140; Wada, 803 1 Supreme Coart Bouae, 307 j Long. 807 j Adame, 307 1 Btaey, 9i Hoke, 107; Galley, 134 Oaioa, 44: Tor Conrreaa Brook. 160 1 iiaai rner, 1JS8: Vaan, Sis U ailed State Wiiatomowka,--I89r-Ooma,-W79i State Seaata Lambeth, 128: Martia, 367. Bepablieaa Prfideatiat Wood, 42; Jolintoa, 153. Ifiaatar praelaeta wilt lBcreaaa Haaimfr'a majority about ISO, while Page aad Uorriaoa will di rid tketa roto aboat two aad ae. y 'r ' BEAVTOBT. " . Wathlnrtoa, June 6. Treltf1 wt f 28 preeiaelt Orerman'a 703 ; Brooke, MKii Hardiag. 810: Cooper, 61. Hoke, ra;oloBT470r-8iay; r ttbr far behiad Durham kaa beary ma jority for auditor aa bare aleo'Laey and Graham. Shipaiaa kaa anjall ma jority. ; , , ... . . . .. ... . , .. .. ; . Goldaboro. June 6. Rain here vetter dayeauatd a light rote ia county pre elaeta. In gubernateiial race Gardaer carried U eouaty but awing t a aum- be or preeinet yet to be Jieard from officially hia a jority kaa aot beea de termined, hforrleoa aleo polled aatrong rote both ia the city and county. In the eongreeaional race Brinaon raeelred a majority ef 600 In the lty; - TJaoffleial return git htra 500 majority la -eouaty pmtneta. - Witb three eandidatee in the raea for aheritr, b, w. orant reeelTM a majority ef 100. TINTH DISTRICT. " -Arterillei-June-6.Offleiai retaraa from 11 eountie of the Tenth diatriet iliee eeeured by Horriaoa,. hi piurali tioa ia thtae eountie being aa follow: Buaeombe, 427; Haywood, 1,500; Jaek toa, Bwain, Graham, Cherokee," Cla, Maeoa, Traaaylvania, 100 each I Header aoa, S00, and rolk, 30. In Bupeombe eouaty complete return from all pre cinot eieept one email towaahip, the reaulti ef whieh wilt not change the Tote.jt.le believed giro Morriaoa, 1,889; ' Pittaboro, June 6. Return from 14 of 16 precinct give Morriaoa, 630, Gard ner, 75 and Page, 250. The tnilng precinct will be a etand-off among the three caadidate. The pre tent thtrilf, Leon T. Lane, ie nominated for the leg islature, Walker Blair for ahariff and G. C. Poe for regiiter of deed. J. D. Willett and JWjGrlfHawoaaut for eommittioaeri, the third place being ia doubt betweea A. T. Ward aad B. M. Mcler. V'"" Seaborn-. Jane 8 Tea out of 13 pre- eincta in Pereoa eouaty give Page, 174 Gardner, 174; Morriaoa, 68. For Benatur, Brooke', 178) Overman, J?. Cooptr haa big lead for Lieutenaat Governor Cook leading for inditoiLjBokeBUeyjiBjd Qulley leading for Supreme Court. ?r.:::!:jrE.w b awover.- Wilmington. June 6. Beturne from 10 precinct ia New Hanover thow Rictud leading t'raamer for Juoge;owoper zar ia the lead over Hardiag for Iieuten- anb Governor. Gardner leading for Got eraor with Page a aloae aecoad; Btaoy aad Guioa - ahead for Supreme court bench j Lyon will apparent ly carry the county by a cafe majority for Coagret. ! ROBESON. - ' Lnmberton, Juae 6. Beturn from SO af the 25 towaahip in Bobeaoa givea Gardner a lead ever both MorrUo aad Page of around 130 vote. . U B. Verter, antl-dlriaioa candidate for- the State Senate and N. B. Me Arthur and N. W. Jenkiae, entl-dlvl-alon candidate for the Legialaturo de feated G. B. Patttrteni caadidate for the Stale Senate and A. B. McEacher and D. W Bulloek, caadidate for the Ltgialalure a the dlviaioa ticket, by around 1,600 vote. - The divlaionieta would have been de feated without lnmberton' 1,048 agninat diviaion. The Sgfit wn to fff wneThiT or not- tke 8tate of Bobeeon. thotild .be divided lata three eountice. . . B. . Lewit, preeent ineumbent, wee flbmlaeted for rtoorder of the Lumber ton diatriet aver A. E. Splvey, W. P. Barker, D. 0. McNeill aad TravU Baa. Report from practically all the town thipa la Bobeaoa Indicate that R. L. Godwla aad H. L Lyon, caadidate fot Congraa from the Slvth diatriet, are running clot together. The rote for Job h O. Shaw r wit light.4 Th divhion fight bronght out the largett vote ever polled ia a primary in Bobeton, i -L. ; NINTH DISTRICT. Chtrlottn. June 6 Flnnta reeaivaJ nfa to 8:30 h. m. la Klnth Atatrtrt arai I dilaadJnkkU l.laatBttthy lUil Couaei), 268: Peteraoa, 320 1 Bulwinkla, 641. - : Gaatoa Quickel, . 233; Bitch, , 721; Council, 107; Bulwlakle.t 1,749. Lincoln Quitkel, 1,044 Biteh,-66; CuaelL 30.t Potcrton. 2; JBulwinhle, 5. MecklenburgQtilrkel, 41; Bitcb, 123; CounciLlJilOtPeivnAOBTa; Bul wiakie, U26. " " .. - Total gulrkel - 2ll.t, Bitch 1,762. CortBCil, 221t Peterton, 329; Bulwlakle, 3,661. Catawba, Avery, Burke, Mitchell and Yancey. have not beea heard from. Beturna very alow. All figure received ia ninth to bout. '. ' " FIRST DlSTRldf. Wtliington, June 6. B. S. Ward haa been selected a tke Democratic torn' iae far Coagreaaional diatriet, having defeated John H. Small by a majority JuthJuatimated from 1 ,XK t l,5t0. Snmll carried Beaufort an J TTn cbuf- tie bynia!l nwjority. Ward carried L. I ruuibla ex tat ha v net I (SBBOt - Garriner itiTa in majority ef eountie ia first ararcaaUal dUtrirt Vote in Beaufort eatiu-r aomvieU ia Gardner, 1130; klor- rraoa -. J; Pagei 65.' Harding wlU lead ia thk'Miatriet for lieuttaaat goreraor. GTeenrille. Jaaa Pitt eouaty torn plot rote for Governor t Gardner, 106; Uorrf aoa. 1 "J2 : fate, or xaeacea aat UoTtraor: Hardiag,- S54r Cowper, 188. For Coagrat Ward, lj&'i 8mall, 117. Orermaa hat a large majority ever Brooke. ; AjraoN." Wadeaboro. Jane 6 With one pre- ctaat -tar hear- rm Aaaoa.aiv. Gard: aer. ' 778: Morriw.- 673 r Page, - ode. Brock aot'imS; Hammer. 75 and Vaan. 166 for Congrta. Adama had a big lead and Cooper had a biff majority aver Hardiag.' MeDoaald ie leading tor auat -BANBOLFB- Aaheboro. Juae 6. Iaeomplete te la ra from Baadolph give Hammer, 1 600; Veaa, 16 aad Broek. S5 for Con greaa. Out of 15 preclneta Morriaoa get 720; Page, 402; Gardaer, 10. . "' CARTERET, j'.f Beaufort. Jane 8. With re to ma com ing it alowly, ladieatieaa are Gardner earrie county by aafe majority. Beta- fort preeiaet tire Gardner, -128 1 Mm- riton, 66; Page, 22 j Cooper, 40; Dur ham, 138; Haedlag, leg; weodi, 10; McDonald. 4: JJoyd, : voot, kt. Ken frow, -12t JLaey,- 181 1 Thomneun, 6; Graham, 174; Dellinger, 16 Bhipmaa, 163 1 Underwood, 7 Wade, jsu; jte Clenagbaa, 4; Staty, 22; Hoke, 25; Gui lty, 130; GuiOB, 73; laey,; Adam, . ... .. . .- gauoTAIIilf , -ii , Eliaabeth City, June - 6.i Complete Elizabeth City and rural preclude give Gardner a alight lead ia Patquotaah over the other two guberaatorial eaa-vl didatea, Gardner, 166; Page, 127; Mot riaoa.132. . . ' ' V Ia ethtr eoateit complete ciiaabeta City aad on rural prtcinet' return give for Lieatenant uovcraor uaraing, m: Cooper. 189. For Supreme Court, Loag, ; aoam. 4; Btaey, 113 j note, wxi Galley, 15; Guioi 123; Ron, 22. - I'or atate-TreMurerttenirow, j; Lacy, 432. . , - Tor State Auditor Cook, 63; wooaiey 67; Durham, 278 McDonald, 30; Boyd, For Commiaaioner labor aad rnnt- TCaeBliitatrWl- msma.-m- of iBiuranee tJoniBiitttonerOBaer- wood, 109) Wade, 394 j MeCleaaghaa, 93. .. - For- Cotamleaioaer- of ArrleuHur Thompaoa, 127 Graham, 390. - For Congr- ward, 3 f Hmaii, v. Fbr United State Settte Brooke, ftih afmahmamael aa fll"1 - . Bepubiicaa praudtntial primary, ta t one for Hiram Johaton. McDOWXLLT Marion. June 6. McDowell, from all proeinet except two, etill glvea Gardner 400; Morriaoa, SOO; Pge, SO. - . Cooper majority more than 350. Other majoritie, Laey, 855; Graham, 230 1 Dellinaer. S00: MeClaaathaa. 100. more thaa SOO. Judge J. Bia Bay beat Seheaek by approximately 350. ley leading by 100. , . watavga: Boone, Jane 5-Boon towaahip tn Overman 43 majority; Morriaoa 9, Harding 1; and Durham aheaeVLaey 3 majority! Thompaoa f, Dclllager 33, Wade 20, Hoke OjAdama, Galley lead ing; Johaeoa anted. Small rote. . JACKSON. Sylva, June 6vXeturaa available at 10 p. m. 'indicate Morriaoa a majority in Jwi-kton- county at 180, Boyd 600, Graham 400, Outlay 300, Laey 400, Over maa 200, Bemote preeiaet not heard free. , " -- , - - -.. ... Pitttbore, Juae B.-Sevea out of 16 It. ... t ; preeraete-gtve-Morriaoa, 6i; Oardaertifr" lBDl rat. 137. - i , . - I CUILFORD. " Greeaiboro, Juae 6. Returne from S3 ut of the SO precinct ia Guilford eoua ty compiled here late tonight give for Ualted State Seaate. Aubrey U Brook, 1199; Lee 8. Overman, 1118; for overvj aor, Morriton, 482; Gardner, 643; rage. 1227rTh Bv preeiaet f re whieh re tnrae have aot beea received are email precinct the total vote ia the ve aet topMIlag more thaa 100 and will aot change the retult ia aay ef tie above tabulation. , T '---xWAIW. .. 'f. :- Aihevllle, Juae 6V Incomplete re turns from Swain county tlv Morriaoa a vote tare time aa large at Gardner', while Uremia ha awept the ceuaty ftverTirook. The following report are a, complete a can be obtained in thia mountalnuue tectioa tanlghti' Overman, 237 1 Brook, 7; Gardner, 68 1 Page, 4; MorrUon. 200; Harding, Si Cooper, 109; Boyd, 140; Cook, 10; Woedley, 10; Dur ham aad McDonald, nothing; Lacy, 125 1 Renfrew, nothing; Uranam, 78 1 Thomp son, li 8hlpnan,M0Sr Deillager, 42; Wade, 7; Underwood, 69; Guilty, 114 j Hoke, 76; Gulon, 5S; Adama, S4j Stacy, 0; Loag, 67. Incomplete aad partial re turn from Traaylvania ewuaty, give MorrUon, 196; Gardner, H Fae, IS. WARREN. . i Warreatea, June, 5-Gardner 315 1 Morriton, 808; Page, 802; with three towaahipa to hear from. County tote about 1.350. Old eouaty ticket re-elected. MeCoi. ef Vaaoe, wise ovat Taak. craly by approximately 150 for Senate Reporta alow coming ia, but indication are that present But officeholder r fovortd for rtaominatlon. . CURRITUCK .JUlhJ?!!&jto!L-rrrl0 r- ported lending in CuirufucX'iSfiefilii: plot return by 175 plurality; Ward leading for Congrei In Camden, Chowan and Perquimans. ' Edenton with prac tically ma return from rural precinct in Che waa reporta Morriton leaditt for Govern or arti Ward for OongTvto.feavall aunnortera here claim to have iaforma- ttonhet Chpwa?ad:;ProtiimeB r4 three to. one for Small. - with rural telephone! asleep, it i lmpnstiblt to obtain further' return tbnight. " ' BAYWOOD. . ... Atheville. June 6. Haywood county hat gone for Cameron Morriton by a BijojritytimUd between -1.400. aad 1,500 on 1k fact of incomplete but representative return from the larger precinct la th county. Wayaeavilie haa rotltd up a large majority for Morri aoa, Gardaer: .oiling bat a few votes. In oa precinct eut f SO volt east tTTit" LiCUtfainr-Ooiei nur rec Pig ran a very bad third. Ia Bua- eembe county, with two preeiaet aaiae- iBf at 1 eeiock, Worrwoa 1(U wiin 1.783 and Gardner 1,41'S. j ' BUTBERFOBD. ' Rutherfordtea, Jane l Returne from 16 preeiaet aut ef Si wiv Gardaer 1.00O; Morriaoa, S50; Pagt, 72. A terriflc etom and torreatial rain aaad a light Vote. J. Bit Ray, for jadgo, aarrie the county by 400, carrying every preeinet in the county eaeent four. The BtiU ticket wae aut t piece tad it wUI Uk ue emciai couat to aettie tae vote. Waraaw. Juae 8-Briaaoa will have COG majority avert Aberaethy for Cob- greet. Gardaer will kav aeer too aver both Morriaoa aad Page. Sevea pre- eirctt bettil from ia part; Briatoa, 630; Abarntthy. 19. 'Fita preeiacut uver manr; 85r Brwkv;rl0Li .-jreoiat Gardner. 523: JUerriata, 124: Pa, W, Hoke leading for Bupremt Court wuoge. IREDELL." " Statetville. Juae 6. Merriaet ctrriea Iredell by about 800 majority over uard aer and Pate. Iredell prieticaJIy aaaai moua for Judge Long aAd OvermanrTht rot wit on precinct t near rrom ttate Morriaoa, 1583; Gardaer, 470; Page, 310. i j,: ':.,;..-.,.:(,v.;:' :- '-"t:"" - MECKLENBURG. Charlotte. 'Juae 6v T-weatv-oa pre eiacta out of 31 gave Mormon, 2,073; Page, 1,416; Gardner, 354. WThiteville. June 6-Oaiy eix prAeUeta eould b reached tonight, these gave Gardner a tcaut doaea vote lead over Morriaoa: Pate ruanlnt litht Lroa haa SO per cent of county. Cooper hat atrong vote; other about .evea. .', : j - ; 1 UNCOLNV t - ' . , Lineolntoa. Juae 6-Fifteea precinct out of 15 ia Liacola county give Brooke, 116; Overman, 880; Morriaoa, 227; Pag 307 1 Gardner, 843; Cooper, 778; Hard ing, 819; Woedley, lSS; vuraam, iwu; McDonald, 99; Boyd, 2i0; Eetfrow, 93; Lacy, 951; Thompaoa. 167; Route, 67; f ,1J. VT.J.MUJ OA. MJmAm aiO Coeaeil, SO; PeteraoaTx; Bui winkle. 43: Qulckel, 1,044 1 Bith0; vounty itepre teaUtiv Reiahardt, 418; Love, 669; iheTlff. Troutmaa. 653; Aberatthy, 614; regiatar of deeda, Melatoaa. 372; Boevr, toe; nnuta IVJi Anna, lau. , , . i . 1 l a i .- ' - . ' ,:: .MACON. .;, v - Athtville. Janh 5. Maeoa give Mor riaoa. 11 1 Gardaer. 43 and Paare, 94 Orermaa aa awept tne eouaty w wa, Harding .pulled a aarpriae . aua ponca tea time ae many votes at vooper. Theaa ar lacompleU repora.- raxUal return front Tranajrltaasaieontity twe th eouaty for Morriaoa alatMt thte 1 on. :,: . .. .. . - . BLADEN. EUiabethtOwa, June 5--Indication k.i Uarrttna' aad Hardin kav ma jority U BUdt7 frOM SOO t 300t Lyoa'l ajority t wrjmt-:- ; r LJ IPRANKLfN. Haadaraoa. June 5-fiIeDu'on norta from Loukburc iadieate Morriaoa will have a, email plurality ia Fraaklia ceuaty, with Pag aad Gardaer aeek and neck lor aeeoad place. Keraer receivce th aominatioa for thcriff. McKinncy for the State Senate . " y UNION. ? ; ' Monroe. Jaaa 6. With all but eight unimportant j redact heard from at 11:45 toaitht. the rttnlt thowed Gard aer leading ia tb gubernatorial raee with lJOOO rotea. Pag following with 814, aad Moreieoa briagiag ap the tear With 425. IB tne rC ior voagretw . C. M. Vann. a aativa of the eouaty, 4oUed 194 while hia oppeaeata, Brock and xtammar, oaiy received . iai featur of th race for County Officer wa that of Fowler , for Sheriff, who wa lected by a laadelide. axeU aad lim erick were aomiaated for the legia'&uire. Atmoet-con tiaoal rain throuf beat, the day kept the totert from- going ta th poll, ealy about luo vote oeing caai. CLEVELAND. wmm Bum -rm tubernaterial .race to b Gardaer 2,230; Page, 480; Morriaoa, S6V - Th following vot waa can tor in Stat ticket: Orermaa, 1,479; Brooks, 171 ( Cooper, 962; Hardiag, 699; Wood- ley, 41; Durham, 857; McDonald, as; Boyd, 188; Cook. 484; Uenfrow, 511; Laey. 977; Graham, 879; Thompaoa, 911; BhipmaBi 696; DalUnger. S83; Ua derwoed, 667; Wade, 633; MeCleaaghaa, 260; Stacy, 958; Hoke. 964; Galley, 576; Rouee, 33; Lang, 336; Adama, -132; Onion, 77. - - " ; - Gardner headquarter elated at 1I:J0 m. that report did aot Indicate a aecond primary. Wood lead Johnaoa by a light , rot. . . t . . . . 7 . ' ... w..- DARE. Mantoe, June t With difileaH eoW- manicatioa nnd email vat th two pre einet on Roanoke Ialaad Baake of 13 preeiBCte ia eouaty give following vote Stat ticket i Overman, 79 Brooke, 17; Morriaoa. 78; Gardner, 21; Page, St Cooper, 76; Harding, T; CookjSt Wood ly, 1 ; Durham, 81; Boyd, 48; Beafrow, 15 ; Lacy, TO ; Dellinger, 16 1 Shipat ; ; MeCleaaghaa, t Xaderwood, S; Loag, 5 ( Adams, 44; Btaey, Ft Ho, 8w Gut ley, 1; Guioa, 79 1 Route, 6, For Coa greaa i Small, 71 1 Ward, 4. Stat Sea ate i Stubbe, S9 Criap, 93; Hooper, S. Without being able to get efflckl figure it ie reported from thro preeiaet that Qvermaa, Morriton, Boh, Graham, Ship asaav Boyd,, SmalU Biabbt; nd Crin have tubttaatial majority. : : ROWAN. Salisbury? June tv At midnight Bea ator Overman' manager, Norwood, claim Qvermaa carried every county la the State with the pottible seep tion of Guilford nnd with majority run ning from eighty to aiaety. tboutand. Rural Rowaa ha Morrieoa aad Gardner running TieTk-iBa-n tot reportedi at midaiaht. LegUUUve ticket Walter Murphy nnd W. O. Ceuhtnour, 1J00) leading lalior 100, Cougheaeur 100; leading labor candidate, Neiater, get 800; Krider, in- mhwtrtarrabar4C oppoaeatai DURHAM.- : "V "Durham, June 5. With ealy 10 tmall rural precincts te be heard' from Gard aer men Acre teaighL ceaceded that Morriaoa will lead Gardaer ia Durham county. It ia believed, however, that hie lead over Gardner will be let than 100 votes. The returne from the misting prtcinet tre not obtainable teaitfht. A final effort oa the part of Morri aoa men te awing the labor vot wa tuecetfui today aad it U believed that thia woa the Charlotte mea the eoua- Up BBiii -iiiU it aad -beea-aaa eraJly believed that Gardatr would V be able to eount Durham at a atrong hold. J. .... . x.t...:..j;-- The greatest aurpria of the primary locally waa Cooper a Mt'$ Hardiag for Lieutenant Governor. Neither candidate had done a great deal -of ampaigoig i4 this sectioa. Cooper 'e majority waa 792. ; . J Latet returaa ahow that th vote in Durham county waa exceedingly liht Very ; few Rpublicant partici pated although Seaator Biram John aoa led General Wood for the prett- dential aominatioa,. hia vote being 6k agaiaat W4 a 11, - TO PRESENT PRITCHARD ..... f OR VICE-PRESIDENCY . OiltgJ.U'JBBe. 8. Jadf t. C. PritcaartJ, of North Caellaa, will - he prapaaad for the vice prtsldcatUI Mmiutioa. if membtra of th - North Catwliaat daiegatiaa BMtcame -coaviaced that a eaonot be umi-, aaled for th preaideacy. Former Ualted Statta - Senator Marlon Batler mad ihl aaaeaaecmeat to. , day that Jadge PrHchard had 8a. . " alls 'coaaeated tothll arpmy-aar redded: ;.'- " - . - "Wo hellove that with hi nam ' .a th ticket, North Carolina can be counted apoa at tht'pollm, if ; not other Boathera Stattt," .. . , MORE SIGNS POINT . TOWARD DEADLOCK -ICaaUaatd.lrom.Jf'.agt 0j" butinet men and financiers who coa teaded he waa a maa upon whom all the element, eould unit. Governor Sproul, of Pennsylvania, ' and Senator Harding, of Ohio, aleo figured ia. tori peeulatkh." .'. ' . . . f 1 Laat Mlaat Preparation. With the opening ef the convention thirty-ait hour away, last minute' ar rangement ar sxomptfy moving into place. They include everything but t winning caadidate, but the practiced politician are confident that th clem inatioB race they ar planning to rut ia th eoliaieum thia week will product one. -- -. -, ',.,- J. W.BROWN IS ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTED BURGLARY J. W. Brown,4harttd with aa atfempi to break into the-hona ef Mr,' L- B. Matthews wa arretted yea terday by of- 8 er HortoB. " will Smith wa arretted oa auapieioa of being aa accomplice. -' SECRETARY DANIELS VISITOR IN TBE C1TX YESTERDAY Becretary of the Navy Joaephus Daaiela tpent yesterday afternoon and portion of last night ia the city, leaving later for Washington. . He went to Goldaboro yesterday morning to vlail I hi tuothert who hi art been in her aceaetomed good health recently. . Becre tary Daniol will return to the Stato with Becretary . of estate Bain bridge CoTb y next '" Wedn'Mday,Trhen; Beeretnry Colby will deliver- the commencement addr at he State University. Five Killed la Trolley Wreck. Grand Rapid, Mich., June 6. Five person were killed and a large number an.. Aadtfwa creettao,, tea mi ce weet ef Grand Bapidt, oa the Holland Iaterurbn Line. -Tnte thia nfternoon, cording to advice reaching the sheriff her. " ' A Slice of Bread. It's only a alice of bread," we say aa we ecrap it into the refuse ean; but most houaewive do not know that c ordinary aliee ef bread ia approximately equal ia calorie value to a aaucerful of rice, a email handful of almoada, a good aiaed cub af cheese, one egg, a cupful ef vegetable soup or a nerving of cod- flan. It doea aot stem, at.tbongh much wa being watted when we throw' away the eruata front aandwichet or th end of th loaf r but when we atop aad realii that a tingle tliet ef bretd watted every day la every hout ia America, total 62Sfl00 pound dayw ia eo that in that item alone great deal of good ma terial can be eaved. - is values of wheat crarfe Bear J : aok fbr Or apeNutS. 141- Made by Postum Cereal Co. Inc. Pattle Creek.Mich. r.:onE poveii for Dr. Crooks Thinks They Should . Have More Voice In - Administration ;- By JAMES A. ROBINSON. -Durham, June fl.Tbe, flnala of the Durham high achool took place Friday evening in the Academy of Music, with t stirring addreae by Dr. E. C. Brook, Stt , Superintendent of Education, in which he give warning that anTeta pub. liewrhooi teacher are glvca more voice In- the tdminiatration- of, the school, there i danger of local achool adminle tratioa pasting into tht handt of state admiaittrntiou, and , poibly - ntioaaI tdmrnlatiatiet a thing- that would ..Jt) di!utron to th school ayttem. Joaee Fuller, chairman , of the city achool board, made ta.tppcal for mor co operation 'en - the part of the puble for teacher, a to place to live, and better pay, or el tb eehool would uffer, and be without teachers. Aa iateteatinj musical' program waa carried out, tad diplomat were given to the 82 members of ths graduating elaae. MiatyilBda HUl - woa .Jbe Trinity college scholarship; Mis Nellie Brock the echolarsbip of th D. G. R'et Trinity tcholarthip to boy eeompliahing th beat work la four year want to Jack Cobb; university scholarship, same, to Henry Green; f 10 ia gold from, or elim.Sncneer Llteranr Society, to Miaa Ethel Gladstela; Biaekwell Literary So ciety, 810 in gold to William Faueette. Will Tour cauforoia. ; A party-of twenty-oaaDurhmitet will leave thia city Sunday for about four weeks' tour ef Calif oraia end the West. Parties from Klnstoa and La Grange will join thia party here. Thoee going from Durham are: Mis Mary Loomis Smith, Mr. J. A. Smith, Mia Ruby Markham,TIii C3i'r7 Crtwf ordi Mr. B, F, Weedoa, Mr. M. C. Patter on, Mrs. George Wynne, Mia Julia Albritht. Miaa Myrtle Albright. Miaa Leah Boddie, MisnvMary Knight, Miaa Mary Mitchell, Mill Lily , Jones, Mia Nell TJmateid, Mill Margaret Dawion, Miaa Nell MoCleea, Mtt Liraie Noell, Mia Blanche Duke, Mr. and Mr. W. C. Lyon, lira. Mnynard Mangum, Mrs. Dora MeCrae, ef Chapel Hill.-' ; .,FtneraIar...Mra.Crhtt. u,. The ' funeral of - Mrs. - 4:- F. . Corbett, aged 75, aad a retident of Durham for 30 yean, who died at the Old Ladies' Bom, Friday, waa conducted from the bom ef -Dr-L. 8. Booker, thia after noon nt 8 o'clock,. Elder C. F.Denny, of Wilton, assisted by Dr. D. H. Bcaa lonpof -the Pretbytertaa-church, efociais ing. She was ths widow of the late J. F. Corbett, "who - died about foar year ago. one it survived by oae daughter, Mr. X. S. Booker, of thia city, nnd the following step-ehildrea Mr. Lk O. Col and W. J. Corbett, ef Durham ; J. O. Corbett, ef Graham, aad T. Lk Corbett, of Richmond. . Trinity Commencement. The exercise of Trinity College com- the 6th, at 8:30. ia Craven Memorial hall, with the baccalaureate addre, delivered by Rev. Thomaa A. Smeot, D. D of Richmond, Va. .Vice President Thomaa R. Marshall will deliver the an nual commencement addrea oa Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock. ,. ,: Celebrate Slat Birthday, j Mri.' C, E. Wilton, of thia city, went to ' Graham thia morning, where-, ahe will attend the celebration of the Slot birthday of her aunt, Mia M. J. Evans, at the home of her aiater, Mrs. Fred Foutt, ia that place. Miaa Evtas it well and hearty and it quite active for one of her-age. She ha nine nlecei aad aephewi; 30 great niece and nephew, and 11 great-great nieces and-nephew. -CASTORIAltrtOii In Uso For0ver30 Years in thccdlid making fromihebc ccccxng axiGL long joaumg. ; ThisJ dccrcaccn your osreiil nccdo Gi;c.pNU1avS -lsli you order your cereal and GOV. CIETT 111 m Governor, tfaycr f.!cNinch and. Miiriv Trt He' t Virit th - New "r.orm csrc'.ina" Charlotte, June 6. Governor Ttoau W. BiokeUlind -Mayor F. B. MtMnch, accompanied by delegatioae a f prom inent eitiren front th Stat at iarg nd from ; Charlotte, rMpectively. will leave here sometime Wednesday for PortimouQi, Viu, to' inspect thi ' grenl battleship aamed U noaor - of xtorta Carolina, which is now in course ef eon- struetioa ia th Portsmouth Navy lard. - The Governor will be ia : Gattonia Tneaday, where he wUI make the pria-, eipal addreae at th coremonie iaeidt- ta tha layiBg. jaf-ih-torsrtoBt of t i Orthopedie Hospital. From Gattonia will come to Charlotte, aad will ' joined .for the trip to PortamouthT Mayor McNineh and the two delrgai ' ' ' : Governor Bickett and Mayer McNii will be the guest of the eitiea of Pot 1 mouth and Norfolk la a joint anuniel 'i' reception, with Rear Admiral Bura .. t their immediate boat. The Rot." Club of Portsmouth will give a luaeb ia hsner of the GovernerV But i jlL gatioa and Mayor McN inch delegar e. ' of ' Charlotte citlseas, following w'-: -the North Carolina party will go te i: ' -tpeet the battleship. A emit to Hi , toa Road after th tnipeetioa ef tM ' eea fighter i on the program, am th return that night th Tar f - will be tendered a aumptnouo bat ; by the eitie of Norfolk atd J- - mouth. : vt; ABERNEtHY pledges 1 7fe SUPPORT OF NOIv.l' gt g; Dofested , Oandidats . Ia 1 1 J,. District-ZxprssstsOrA-,:-., tade to Els friends Nw Bcra, June Followiag s feat at th handt of th voter ' tk thtrd diatriet Charle L. Abtra night iaaued the following ttatcr the voter of th .dlatrkt:-. ,-uIt eeemt from the .meager : which have come ia, from the that my opponent hat ben aot t nt4. The heavy rain which kent a -f the"'iarmeH:'away"foni"'th"-;"? light vot aad th appeal ef at : -v. p. teat't friend to girt aim aaetl r- t:, j account for th result. r .- "No man has ever lived who I ' i. ot loyal .aad true friends thaa I maa respect them more. My tBdHdelity tu th Demecrati are unshaken and Z will aupi nomine of th Democratie pa my opponent in th election aad - request my fritadt to do so. 1 who opposed me in the primary aothlng bufth kindett feeliag t maa ha th right to support w. pleatet. T thoe loyal frieai stood by sit I cxtead my ai thankt, I thsli bt ever readv to i of theatwh ehevef X can. 'Mr. J. L. Breughtea and dat Miaa pearl Brough toa, 80S South on at feet, left laat Bight for I more, Philadelphia, aad Atlantic New Jersey. Oa their return to Carolina they will pnd a fee ia Wtthingtoa, D. O. . :i . Oat Of The Meat Of Bbe Eaul'i mother wa 111 aad Hate ' beea hiked to make the coffee,- i .; half an egg te aettie it. The ; lem wat too much for the little . j who came running to ' her motht , knife It oae hand and t agf ia .: to other, tad aakedt- "How do yoa tu an egg ia half without spilling itf mc pro- cuar Jssaiswmxlsam cuarr .1 iitm'mxetm-tj none. Ysj.. r -J-(ei't ... XT ;t. Bear th - BlgrmtjTwrgi .- t .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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