Tabulated \fee in County Showi Substantial Democratic Gain* MAJORITY OF COOUDGE FALLS OFF OVER 1,000 Voters Seemed to be Unfavorable to Amendments—Port Bill Loses I ^ ' ■ ago the last Ptnldi nt wM * majority of 1 Mi obis Go*. Cox. In tlM mum didata for Qowmt, «u |hw a ma jority of ljMft #w Governor Morri son, and W. L- Alberty Sheriff om th hjr 1.4S» majority Jority of only IN, • dm Jority ill ttm years <f And this in a year whei pk folnf la the pods. did the a loas in the majori in the county for this year L M. Meek Ins secured a majori ty "i only 47* orer Mr. McLean when hi* fMy candidate four yrars are was I'lrea a malm It | of 1^04. By eoaiparhc the rote in We find that there war* 7,776 voting la the election two yearn ago. That year marked the point within (he ranks of the lima patty whoa the leadsrs Into two factions and a tare* part ot the rank end fOe of the party were becoming tired of the alleged how rale of their party. This was evidenc ed by the hflge namhsi1 who support ed the Panocmtie ticket ia the elec tion of IMS. Thm H was that the wan wm*w£!!d oat ta m gooi mm mM for tk< office* aa K» ffianty afford*, rOeelred majori :lea that pi* rid rrrrj candidate into Mk Two years af* W. M. Jackaon waa Ircivd to the Hmm «nr Dr. J. T. mith, majerttj 1M, out of a total rotf of 7.T7S east. Thia year Um rotara failad to intaia him, ud fan lis opponent, H. H. Barker, a aMjori y of «W. Thus io again mm a steady wilif orer of a number of tha oters to the Democratic caadidatea Two years ago Mlaa Lflliaii Hark ader wast Ma office by the grace >f oaty n rotes, and with nearly two he eteetiea°*tfcie yaar aha waa able «rty «f aeren wtaa. froa tha abaiated sate it will ha seen that Mlaa Harkrader (an atroag ht tha owne of tha cooaty. la Ifth, for natance, aha waa |t»w a awjerlty of xratle ticket earrtai the toaiiahlp yy S00 Bat 4mt think all tha gaina thia raar ware on the Daatoeratte JUa. Pwo yaar* if* Mrs. fatter eon. af rraas airainut Major Bt« liaaa, waa rlrea a majority of MS In tha coanty. nils year the Bepabiieaa candidate, r. C. Carter, raiaed thia BMpority to Ml. Still he raa eonaiderat ly be lind for foor year* ago W. D Merritt, Kajor Stedman'a opponeat, waa glrea i majority of 1,018 hy hi* party— ,bowing a falling off in the Coagres lional majority of orer 1,000 rote* la lorry alone. Election day found the rot«ra of luity strong against the Port BUI, ;he meaaiua loaiag oat in tha county Mrs FIRST NECftO ELECT. EO AS JUDGE Lawyer WW Laa*i W «M0 hi CMcm* W«lHVMt af City awl Bar CMctfo, Not. 7.—,»■! fclhy Gmt|» «»jr» b* ia tlM first m(n judg* ia America to k* il acted to • court at record for B. H. Terrtll, t ■igru judge of Waahtogtoa, D. C, "Lawyer Gwrp" u hf ia popular ly known aaoif hi* ran, ia fifty-one yearn oM. Ha haa practiced here far twenty-fix years. He wwa kk place In the landetide ky 65.00* arm Ma nearer! Democratic competitor. Tha sola waa city wide. Mr. George haa aa excellent reputation. Ha ia H(ht ia color, with Um. "I feel that a great trust haa bean imposed upon me. Tka eoleead paople at our city not aaly rejoice ta thia ■acceaa, bat are looktag forward to thia eerrice aa Whf aomethlag that will help straighten oat some of our problem*. "1 am imprsaaad with tha thought that tha welfare of ear groap may ha aerioaaly affected eHher (or goad er harm by my conduct I aA aenaiMa, of the fact that it will ha mr duty to ha a good Jadga ia erary aanaa of the word. "My practice haa haa* largely to civil caaea. I hare trial eaaea for white people against colored and hare won against negro lawyers defending whites. ot the ComUmmt ft. A. of nwli extant that W|y»l»n of the ■mini today war* roarratulathtc thwaaWia em tha auH Margin arainat them. Governor Morrison mofiUH the aeopa and claaaifli aUona of the op poaitton hi n—iintim on the cam paign today bat he had nothing to My of them In Ma etafc Tea cm an early Wawa at Craed'a e#w <f The If • —Jllttf Ii ML Tto mM at Jthl J. Taylor, Da Mnt, aad J R. Imh, »i»akHiaa. for office of bfiatr of left to the enasty sleetiaa board. t aiajuritj of the ■iwtn i voted for Taylor and be m (teetered elected. Drwmti, defeated Ed Rate aad Walter George, RepoMicaaa, for tto of fie* of county coaHsiaaienen, while J. W. Morefieid, toMto, d«frat ed 8. F. Stone. Ttoeoerst, Car tto um office. Wilttaaisoa'a Mjori ty in IIS, Hart'i 112, Morrfleld's ML la tto rota for pniHral Coofidfea boat Davis 171. LaFaOette *»t 4* rotas. Carter's majority erar Stadawn hi tto cosnty was M. Helaabeck defeated MeCanieea for Censer M, whila in tto rata far Sorreyor Shettaa baat MalUean FT. fratad Ht Stokes by a amjiallj of M7. tto rata bate* MM a«ala« aad «7S for port MH. Oaly stoat MM or. either way. Many people did not understand tto pwpmi and waiklnga of K sufficiently to know just tow to rata on it, and tonea didnt rata at alL ?ri— Baby Dim Wrmm Pmmb Ob Pises of IraaJ Now York, Nor. 8.—Mary Ishaafsr two aad oaa-totf yaars old, wto was a silrar medal in a heahh priaa cam trst last year, died in a hospital to day. poisoned by roach powdai placed as a piece of broad. While playing at bona the child foond tto broad beneath an ice box and ate K. She was rushed to a hospital and after apparently responding to treatment, suffered a relapse which prorad fatal. .Official Vote of Surry County, Cast November 4, 1924. 1 ■ BflElellPI Hi t* 8B1* vent ion of the state toocntk par ty in 1M« he waa a candidate for the nrumination for |uwn«r against the late Lock* Craig, of AikcriDf, am! A skier Horna. Crair *ai by United Stetea Senator and the neutral force* wan Horna. The convention waa locked for many day*. Finally the deadlock waa hrokaa unarmed the candidate and won eas ily. Craif was ed foor yaai In IMS Kitckin waa a far the aoaitnatiea far the United Kitchtn. gImius. and Walter Clark, then chief Jaillri of the state wm at the ace pt 44, man In pohlic Ms arc Jast the teoat tan portent part at raraar, ha retired to private life ssri metfce e« law. Be waa the fhwi af Mink« t Raleigh ant# 1»1«.

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