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r;r3 and ozrver. halogh, n. g. Thursday morning, july is. 192a ; ELECTION BOARD Morrison Wins Over Gardner v By Majority of 9,259 1 MECKLENBURGER CARRIES EIGHT OF TEN DISTRICTS W. Staoj,; For Associate Justice, Sweeps Same Ham ber of Districts, While Bax ter.. Durham . Allows J. P. Cook Lead , la . Only Three Counties; Big Vote Polled Tlit 8UU Board ef Elections formally eanvassed' the vote' la "the second pri mary yesterday and declared the' nom inees. Official figure show that Cam eroa Morriaoa led O. lias Gardner for the governorship nomination by 8,859 votes. "Major Batter Durham defeated J. P. 'Cook for 8tate auditor by 12,015, and Judge W. P. Starr defeated Judge ' B. P. Long for tha State Supreme Court by 21,247. : -""" , - A total of -131,405 vote were polled ia tha aeeoud primary, while only 123,233 were. east in the nrst, a significant fact when tt ia recalled that the Snt primary had -hoary -vote-drawing powers ia ht numerous county and district contests which were engaging -the attention of . the voters. - The official vote as declared by the. State Bord of Elections follows: For GoTcrnor: , Morrison, ; 70,333; Gardner, CI ,073. , . . "" For Auditor: Durhsm, 64,597; Cook, :. 52,682. f - For Associate Justice Supreme Court: Stacy, 71,437 ! Long, 49,190. For Congress ia the Sixth District: Home Lyon, 9,147; Hannibal Godwin, 5,439.' ; ' '''.-) Morrlsoa Yeses Two Districts. ' Cameron Morrison lost only two con gressional districts ia. the second pri mary. no of which was his own. Ia the first eontest he carried the Third, Fourth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth : an3J Tenth dmriets. In the second eentest 'he captured the First, Second. Fifth 1 end Bixtu districts, which he lost in the first primary, but lost the Ninth. This tfittrk-t, added to the Fifth, which Morrison could not recapture, were Gardners sole districts in the second ax (Too Fat? EAST, HOME SELF TWaTKENT I ra i jiiiiinim wbna tha liver faa BOmea sluggish, fat accnmulatea; heart action necomci wen, energy faila, work ia an eflort and the Deaury w the P.Rure ia destroyed. hi" X fatexcesa ia tmneeitny, , 1 1 waVl ahM-tena Urea erf manvJ Dealt allow rrm healta tolrnMJnie. a burnea at .ahealthr tat. ekmnrrf , , c i til la the aom alrt .i fcnatha daeolr. Gt from any dmi b' f Mrf Karaaa and Mia Koreia aystam samoaa 'directnoethatconairaji - . . , Weigh youreelf ao-t take Vow manca eaarr waaa. iwhi w. iT you are down to normal. Kwaiaayauiaaiaa- WMXMKtj nar aa, m twrwn'i T -- daye' treatment is likely lo how a noHcanmo raductwn. Usxna at laatanooiala. - - Korean system (prxwwincedihwijaaA naa succeed ea wnen vnumm Jctv etc, have tailed. H isuie AllTt. fil thMa wut wiah to improrethcir figure sad to acquire a young, m innurinci. a 100.00 -ri : ....b 111 .t m., mailiira - j. . 1U to txj pounos, i wnaiever you ocean); or cost roa notningl Buy Korein at any busy pharmacy; follow directions. Show stout friends this mitmiimmmU "Where ' Quality Predominates.' ..nprll'riVM,-' JESSE FRENCH PIANO is the result of 45 years of patient effort to produce a Plane ef the' highest quality and superior ex eellenee the Jesse French Piaae ia the only Piano sold ia Raleigh that is manufactured by the same firm .that sells it' Jesse French & Sons Piano : Company Kaaey Library BUg. . '..' ' i Phone' 4J8 primary. , T-xter Durham allowed 3. P. Cook a lead ia only three districts, the Seventh, Eighth and Ninth, while W. P. Stacy held B. F. Long to the Eighth and Tenth districts, i-,- ' . ; - TeU By Diatricta. The vote for Governor by districts fcllowa: - First District: Morrisoa, 5,502; Gard ker, 5,463.' ' .' ' ' Second District i . Morrison, I35; Gardner, (1,109. - - -: Third District: Morrison, 5,832; Gard ner, 473..' ' ' v- Fourth District t Morrison, 754; Gardner, 6.132. ' Fifth District: Morrbon, 642; Gard ter, 7.282-. ..- 'i- 8ixth district: Morrison, 0008; Gard ner, 7,313. " . . 8eventh District : , Morrison, V)fX ; Gardner, 6,633. . . Eighth District : r Morrison, ' 6333 ; Gardner; 8,713. - . ' ., ';' Ninth District: Morrison, w 799; Gardner. 8.632. : Tenth District : Morrison, 6,748 ; Gardner, 5,4. ' . . State Anditer. The vote for Bute auditor by di trieta follows:- - ' ' First District: Durham, 6,334 i Cook, 2,802. V " ' ' y .. Second " District: , Durham, ' 7A80; Cook. 4214. . - . . . Third District: Durham, 8,496; Cook, 3,098. !).- .' ..-' 'S.i, ., . Fourth District: Durham,- 8,525; Cook. 8J63. ; Fifht District: Durhant, 776; Cook, 5J02. - - Sixth District: Durham, 7311 J Cook, 4,754. Seventh District: Durham, .662; Cook, tfiiS.--r--.-....,- Skh Tcrfcrcd BablssSleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura iHiatT.iiiiai.aiiM Saar Web aaaa ajaaaMa V W aoarra aa taut taa on tch. a czs u. RIMOWOKH, TSTTSK ar : aaartaMasakIa4 esse GAIXOWAT DKCG CO. CHILDLESS WOMEN Pleu Read This Letter And Sm mat Normal HeUh - Will Do For You. 1! Ill liiiliill III! li II II 1 Laneaater, Pa- -1 was weak and run down, had pains ia nry bend, back ana summed au ue time, and bearing down paina. I had naed Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound a a d it helped me, so say nsotnsr got me te try It again, and I as now feeling bet tar than I have for years. We were married sixteen years and had no children, but sow we have a fine big boy and we always call him ear 'Pink haW boy. - The doctor was afraid of my case as I was 41 years eld when the boy was bora, but I came through all right. Yon eaa use this aa a testimon ial if you wish and I will certainly write to any one who writes to me about rt." Mrs. ManoascT G. IUTncjjrr, 629 Howard Avenue, Lancaster, ' , If yon nave the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. '(confidential), Lynn. Mass, for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and beld in strict emfldeaee. Eighth District: Durham, 2,196; Cook, 6,761. ; ' ' Ninth District: Durham. 6,940; Cook, 7338. - - - Tenth District: Durham, 5.877: C'ok, 5.265. ... ;': i - a jr Repress e Caert. The votebyy districts for associate Stomach " Out ol Fix? Thono your grocer or druggist tor a dozen bottles ef this delicious digesunV-s glass , with meals gives delightful relief, or O charge (or the first dozen used. . Shivar Ale M ilCOTIW "aMMATIO wTTH ; : SnlsM IRasML aTATU MS ! Nothing like it for roaoradng eld , tired stomachs, converting food . tete rick blood and .sound Bosh. , Bottled and guaranteed by the eele- ; rated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel. ; lea, S. C If your rerulai dealer cannot supply yar tslepheae POKTES CANDY COMPANY Dlstribatera For Balaigh. justice of the Supreme Court follows: First District: Stacy, 6318:. Long. S.925. - ' .. Second District: Btaey. 7382; Long, 6,198. -' - , Third District: Btacy, 6,307 1 Long, 2,759. - " .. , , ' . 17TKIEH1 1 0 AV All ; -J UPain Colds end La Gnppa ; sMa'aehee ati B- f25?i' (BEAIIOIL for HAIR an rjrouro SECRET Oaa aT ' aw saaatt) 'awTadltnls u ir M m awaat maw t lm van. aaiaita aaa auccvaaM la akaay . . . eane al sawam. faiuas aair and iaaiiat nar aUxr kalr touoa ar aai mm M snaaS fallla. SSOS Saaraataa. loa naaM la caMa imiiliaai tinlia. Vas IM aur a kaM laSlaat . . why man ar naula MS tt ym eaa Me fcalrt It aUxis Mm aanlail a Mm graaa . Kan waid eaadnar. ar atapaal Mluaj kalr threat Kutalka. jaaf art ft Mtla at KOTALNe at any Saw aas mm: ar Ml IS mm allm ar ,unn. Sji iUlucilL'Sa aim moot VOX af Kaoao .fcjarnf,sriar.r1cwrerKrtT. When You Think of Children's Wear Think of .iiiitit U Of- fill FROM HrWr fO OMTUWTY RALEIGH, N. C. PHONE 2250 , . .. . - 4 - - - . Our Entire Stock of Children's Summer SHOES on Side at Phenomenal Big Saving! Our stock includes patent, black and tan kid Pumps, Barefoot Sandals, white Canvas Pumps, white .Buckskin Pumps, pjfttentJeather,' black and tan kid Oxfords, Palm Beach Cloth Oxfords and high Lace Shoes "and white cam vas high button Shoes. , .!. Begular 8230 Shoes on sale at " Bagular 82 JO Shoes , OC ,a-nle ate. a. , $ AeOaJ . Kegular'83 435 Shoes . oa sale at . . . . , . . ..... Begalar 83.75 Shoes ea sale at Regular 84.23 Shoes on sale at ......v.. :$U5 $2.45 $2.95 $3.25 Begular 84.75 Shoes ' oa ssle at Begular 83.00 Shoes ' -a- sale arf.nV.. .TT . Begular 86.00 Shoes oa sale at . Begular 6730 Shoes . ea sale at , Begular 88.00 Shoes ea sale at ........ $3.45 $3.75 $4.65 $5.55 $6J5 Barefoot Moccasim Barefoot Moccasins Strictly hand made genuine Buck skin Tope and Saddle Seams er 1 nam en tad with Indian Heels. . For ' . sixes 8 toS. Begular price 82.75. ON SALE AT Another and better grade, heavier stock oa , tops and thicker sole ' leather, saddle teamed throughout , - for sixes 8 to 6. Begular price ..3.73. ON SALE AT $1.95 $2.75 Fourth district x Stscy. 8908 : . Long. 4,137. ; - t - . Fifth DUtriet: Stacy. 7J74: Long, 5,435. ' ' " ; - , Sixth District: ; Stacy, 11340; Long, -Seventh District i Stacy. 6,457; Long, 6,176. " - Eighth District t Stacy, 8,486; Long, 6.671. .-.... -r .v.- r .,.,; , Kinth District: Stacy,-8,344;. V 6398. . . Tenth District: Stacy, 4,021; Lonj 7,3.. ' f v.. i, ' AIL OVERSIZE' o' "igK .SKTOLOCK''Trea! trtmAn Soft Glides to Big Mihagtf l- - - - ' t e ; i : ;' -7--,-.--'-. : It, "7fjr - .. : I ?v 1 Hr V 1 wva:.V ONE hundred and fiftyt years ago, the"scanty population of Amer! ica was clustered 'along tlie'Atlantic i seaboard.. Tlieilandiof I golden venture into those unknown vHlderncsse at th peril of their UvctTh surest and safes! method of travelling vral by canoe. But when the end of the lake or river was reached, canoes and trappings had to be carried upon the backs and shoulders.' Then the hardships and perils of the 'traveller began.f,4Thpee primitive 'paths between the f waterways were called the rtrug. Upon those trails the grit and stamina of our I fathers were tested to the' utmost. Only the strongest survived.' V In joarneyinf. Croat New York so Canada, their wae kd (faoemW a chain of Vlrtvets ana Ukn linked aimlhn by emaU t$rmtm. Many of chose tartar are unknown la history bet their irapQetsaco canbtsneaansd by the feof the (ore that wtrt baili upoe tbem. How Brack kiaeory have the name, of Fort Crown Point, Fort Ticooderoca. Fort WiUiam Henry, Fori Schuyler and Fort NfcbAlm wrapped within thcoJ Fro AmanyttiVUjauraaldMatrVtaraiiiiall and great, were the key poakioas (ar which hoata (brcaa of Indiana, Fran cK. Engiiaa and Colonial troopa fought and baaiad. Tlwluatoryot'rhe Mrfyycan of oar cowntry cannot be told without saennon being sasdi ofiti Ml Ptrlafu TEN years ago we built the first Portage Tires. They were to named because we designed then to be ragged, strong-muscled and faithful "carrim-They were built to give generous mileage and peak . rive servicfe. And they lived up to . theu historic name. : " ' . . , - h ,Todsy Portage Tires "are better than ever.v Every advance in the art of tire building has been utilised by! Portage engineers and chemists?: Time and money have not been considered when their expendi ture meant increasing the mileage and endurance Qualities of the tiresv.TSe 1920 PcrtageTirepcoves the araMadrrTos of the msesuiutnt. ' The motoring public has shown its ' appreciation without stint.-As a con sequence the demand for Portage' Fabric Tires and Portage Cord , Tires has grown almost faster than our capacity for building them.' US 9 PORTAGE TIRE &x RUBBER CX, AKRON BRINGING UP FATHER. v VHrb the MwrreR? too LOOK rD tNOOCH TO . BC A MARRieo MA4-s TVWSN THAT- r Van:.. - ooo.;(ccxj'' ! IT POfttJIBLE? oo voo "CCM t Vf,OTE LAVT WCCIC? I fcnOOLQ.tA-f t CO" ' IT rysDlHttiCrOUW. 'j J V JSN&mx.li OVtn . L r, by coluy : t oont.tknow THA-r KIO'COOUO RTOf mm a xtf f w m M 7- ' , . . -. fj . Ie TV "S-r , II eaao a, awn. fiwm aaawga. ma. S2i till 7-S A. K. TUCKER, T. T. 8PENCE, P. Or M. D. ., D. O. ' DRS. TUCKER & SPENCE Osteopathic Physicians 8 pack AtMatioa to Diacacaia and Dniaaai - - nf tha Ear. Knaa aad Thmat. ' OrriCB MASONIC TEMPU i OfSea...n, TtS PHONE 8aaMMMa..ltS RaMrara..lflS MUTT AND JEFF :Je(F didn't pickup his know ledge in a night school. , tOesvneac. isis. w a, ft PMaa By BUD FISHER. : 'ZWl TJ.?TM.Ct,p T H.M .h, MNlMk- 1WT ,t ' V ?TiJAaTt '.V . ' ty;, . U,wM? ' artM.Nt t, M.w W8v .N BWwf 1 sejny wPMW.wi. rr t7N)kMl wge , , . t WiAUt J ' "Trie ap-w 1ot-naUi. X ihTCKX t' vsMtim- Yew. wiw, x weT too a toiwmJ . 1hRt.MW(,0ti)-aJ.l-eeft ' . c&$Jf' SiP teJpSl A - 5 ..S ,; A d f -
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