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10 GREENS1J0RO DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 192J Major Stcdinaii Will Go Back With a Tremendous Majority Incomplete Returns Indicate He Has Beaten Mrs. Patterson By Front 10,000 to 12,000 Spruill's Majority Increases All - County Ticket Will Have 1,800 to 2,000. v Report! yesterday ; from several thr precincts five additional evi dence that Guilford county Democrat piled up a majority ranting upward of 1.000. that MaJ. Charles M. 8ud man, preaent representative from the fifth district, carried the district by one of the largeat majorttels It has over known, aifS that J. F. Sprulll, of Islington. Democratic candidate for solicitor of the ltth judicial dlatrlct. haa won by a majority pi from 1,500 to 1,000 No doabt eilita ae to the results but the exact figures will not be known ontll the county board of elections gets the official, return a. The board is scheduled to moot this morning at 11 o'clock. Last night eight precincts In Outlford had. not been heard from and no definite re port oa the 8prulll-Jerome contest In Stokes county had been received. ' Guilford precincts yet to be heard from are North Washington, North and 'South Madison, Clay,- Sooth Monroe. Bruce. Friendship and Deep Xiver. These are expected, to cut Into the Democratic majority, but O. C Cox, Democratte chairman for the county, ostimates a loss of not more thaa a hundred rotes. Republicans aay It will be more. Thirty-six prectneta now fire Major Stedman CHI votes and. Mrs. Lind say Patterson 1,056 votes, a majority for the major at 1. 017 votes. These same It precincts give SprulU MIT and Jerome t.JHy a majority tor the Democratic candidate of l.ltl. Major Stedman Is running slightly ahead of the ticket and SprulU slightly bo band la Guilford county. The bulk of the Democratic ticket, state and county officers, received majorities between 1,100 arid 1.000, with nearly all the candidates run ning close together except the coun ty commissioners and, possibly Sher iff D. B. Stafford, who suffered a lit tle from the county vote. The Pleas ant Garden section especially nailed the county commissioners. Political leaders, ( however always expect a sheriff who has served a term and the county commissioners to be scratched slightly. They are the county officers who come In contact most with the voters, frequently on business which inevitably causes some discontent. With incomplete and unofficial re turns only to be relied on, every In dication points to one of the largest majorities in the fifth district tor Major 8tedmsn the state has aver known. It appears now to be between 1.00 and 11.00. Guilford, will give him approximately 1,000; .Forsyth, 1.500; Alamance, 1.100; Granville, 1, 100; Durham, 1.000: Rockingham normally Republican, 1.(00. Caswell, Orange, Surry and Person are count ed oa for Democratic majorities and It appears now that Stokes will be the only county In the district to go Republican, but with greatly reduced majority. The Democrats In Stokes are claiming the election of C M. Hauter, of Qennanton, as representative In the legislature, and of Harry Wil liams, of Pine Hall, as county com missioners. While It appears that the other Republican candidates are elected. It may require the official $2,500 Cash- Balance Easy Terms Buys a Nice 7-Room Fisher Avenue Home Desirably located os East Fisher, it has hardwood floors, heat, servant's room and garage. It will pay you to investigate this proposition NOW I A. K. Moore Realty Co. Realtors 116W. Market St PhotM 514 It' i l ill There's No Romance About a Radiator or Register! There's no denying their utility and comfort; but the beauty of a home is built about An Open Fireplace Decorated ; With an Architectural Mantel There's an element about it that supplies the stuff of which dreams are made ', and our dreams, after all, are the real stuff of our lives. When a man stops dreaming, seeing visions, he stops living. Let us add to the real beauty and livability of your home by installing a proper mantel, or replacing the old one. The McClamroch Co. 304 S. Davie St Greensboro Phone 161 Some Complain, Do You? Thee are people who complain and say that the wealth is unequally distributed; others strive and save. Those who loaf, kick and .pay rent are only wearing their lives away while others are investing in their homes. We will be glad to aid you to own your home r help you build on your lot. Realtor 109 C Market 3t Phone 312 O. L. Brake. Proa. J. D. rnsta SeeVTreaa. count to determine the results. The vote was unusually heavy. According to various reports the race for sheriff is close. Dunlap, Re publican, and Fray, Democrat, are leading, with 8herlff Turpln a close third. Figures in hand Indicate Dun lap's election. Increases in Spruill's majority In Davldaon make his majority In the district grow correspondingly. David son la now reported as giving him 0 majority, a tremendous tribute from his own people. The whole Dem ocratic ticket hss swept to victory there with SprulU far In the lead. Add the Guilford majority of 1,700 to 1.800, and he will have 1.000 or J. 700 without the Stokes vote. Optimistic pre-election estimates , by the Re publicans gave Jerome 1.000 majority there, but It now appears thst this estimate will be cut by several hun dred. Sprulll will probably have a dis trict majority of from 1,(00 to more than 1,000. ' -( The most remarkable thing about the election in the county continues to be the sraallness of the vote. The U Guilford precincts heard from show that l.m votes were cast In the Bpruill-Jerome race and 0,197 In the 8tedman-Patterson race. The remaining precincts will not push the total vote much above 0,000. Two years ago 1T.6ST votes were csst. The campaign was one of the dullest on record, and It was this very dullness that gave many Democratic leaders a bad scare Tuesday. They knew that the city was voting very light and they saw a possible danger for Sprulll In that light vote, not know ing then the tremendous majority he would roll up In Davldaon. As late as T o'clock Tjieeday night some Dem ocratic leaders thought that Jerome had carried the county over Sprulll. But when the returns came In, It Immediately became evident that while the voting was extremely light. It was much lighter among the Re publicans thaa among the Democrats, The Republican vote was not lifted. It didn't go to the polls. - Little additional Information came In yesterday on the propcaed amend ment to Increase the pay v of legis lators In the general assembly. The few precincts epcrt!ng their vote show 1,110 for the Increase and 1, TIO against tt. , TOURISTS ROCKING TO SOUTH FOR WINTER Motorists Report Main Highways Linking'' North anal South in Good Condition. Seeking the varied attractions of southern winter resorts scores of au tomobile tourists from the north are passing through Greensboro every week. The delightful weather of re cent days has greatly swelled the number of these tourist a The main highways Unking the north and south ara In good condi tion, taken as a whole, according to tourists, although there are some bad stretches of road where Improve ments are badly needed, A party of Washington motorists who came her yesterday by way of Richmond, Va, reported that very bad roads were encountered after passing Petersburg and near South Hill, Va. The motorists, who were, en route to Jacksonville, Fla called at the local chamber 'of commerce and left a warning to tourists to avoid the Petersburg-South Hill road until 1U Condition la ton pro Ted. - - Literature exploiting the advan tages of Savannah. Oa., aa a camping place for tourists haa been forwarded here to the chamber of commerce. Free light and other advantages are offered In DalCtn park. Savannah, where there Is room to accommodate 100 automobiles. , The highway from Augusta, Oa. to Savannah, thence to Brunswick, Oa., and oa to Jacksonville is said to be In good condition. The Savannah board advises tourists that In reaoh Ing Augusta from the North Carolina line there are two routes. One enters South Carolina from the town of Rockingham, and the other from Charlotte. The route from Rocking' ham, known as the Waehlngton-At lanta highway. Is said to bs In bad condition from tha stats line to Cam den. 8. C. The other route from Charlotte through Lancaster, Cam den, Columbia and Augusta Is re,- ported as being In perfect condition, and the South Carolina stats highway department advises the use of this route. A report that Jacksonville, Fla., la linked op with the Florida East Coast and Tampa Bay districts by a system of hard surfaced roads has been broadcasted to automobile enthusi ast Maps, reports on the condition of roads, data on hotels, garagee and other Information of Importance to motor tourist ars kept on file at the local chamber of commerce by the Carolina Motor club. Several parties of northern tourists called at the chamber yesterday for Information on routes and highways of this seo- tlon. Splendid. Progress In AD Fea tures of Welfare Work Is. Shown By Statement. IS HEARTILY APPROVED Aged Woman Was Murdered. Traverse City, Mich., Nov. I. Mra John Mattlce. 14, missing since June, 1120, whose skeleton was found In woods near here early this week, was murdered, a coroner's Jury declared today. Death resulted from blowi on the head or from a bullet, thi verdict stated. - W. W. HARVEY, M.D. Physician aad lamreen Of Hce 111 S. Elm Over O. Henry Drug Store Office Phone 1400, Residence 1441. Eastern Star Notice neguiar meeting wi Greensboro chapter, No. 14, Order of East ern Star Friday even ing, November 10 st 1:30. Maaonlo hall. Special business meet ing. All Eastern Star members are invited. . MRS. W. P. HERNDON. Wurthy Matron. MISS BT5RTHA BROOKS, Secretary. The Cigar Supreme Flor-De-Melba Me and Up Coleman-Park Cigar Co. Blossoms straying thoughts beguile, Send a flower for a smile. Flowers win their way to the heart becauae all of our real emotions are primal. Pretty blos soms make boys and girls out of men and women the world over. aXT'TLOaaX V7 215 S.ELM ST. Y7 Dadr Mm Suneu. Ha. 0 WM Mldlo. Raleigh. Nov. I Adoption "with heartiest approval" or the biennial report of Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson, state commissioner of public welfare, was the feature of the annual meet ing of the state board of charity and puhllo welfare which was held here yesterday. This report which waa prepared for the governor and the legislature of 1081 was unanimously and enthusiastically Indorsed by the members of the board who declared 't to be remarkable In showing the wide scope of North Carolina's pub lie welfare activities which have been reorganised and greatly enlara-ed under the administration of the pres ent commissioner.' , The report especially showed the excellent effects of the commission er's organisation of the work of the board Into lire bureaus: County or ganisation, child welfare. mental hygiene ar.d health Institutional sup ervision and education promotion and puDiic.ty. in each of these fields a great amount of systematic work has been done as was shown by the bien nial report. Members of the board declared that In their opinion the publication of this report will be an eye-opener to the people of North Carolina in regard to tha striking ac complishments of ths state board of charities and public welfare during tae last two years. A resolution wss adopted bv the board indorsing "The Journal of Se rial Forces." whoso first Issue has Just been published at the Univer sity of North Carolina with Dr. How ard W. Odum. director of the school of public welfare of the university as its managing editor. Miss Nell Battle Lewis waa appointed secretary on me stall of ths board. Members present at yesterday's meeting were W. A. Blair, Wlnston- Balera. Carey J. Hunter, of Raleigh, A. W, MoAltster, of Greensboro. Rev. M. L. . Kesler, of Thomssville. Mra Walter F. Woodward, of Wilson, and airs. j. w. riess, or juarlon. CITY NEWS Brief Local Items' Of Interest To Daily News Reader. Mrs J George Conrad, of Salisbury, Is ths guest of her sister. Mrs. B. H. Everhart. Friends af Mra. ; .T n.tt.. will learn with regret she Is quite 111 st her home on East Fisher avenue. Friends of Mrs. J. a Nelld will re gret to learn that she Is seriously 111 at her home. 101 "Hendrlx street. Ross Foalemaa. nrAmlnnt vitnn man of this city, who waa operated on at -a local hospital Tuesday for appendicitis, la Improving. Raacom lfcKeill w knm.h . k. ..i. from Albemarle last night by Night Sergeant Gordon, following his ar reat thi-a fn ilMlin v . w coupe belonging to W. N. Copeland. C. : W. Roberta, secretary of the chamber of commerce, yesterday was moving with his family irom the iong apartments,, rear 110 Church street, to a residence In Fishsr park. K. L. Blayloek, elerk of the United States District court, left last night for Ashevllle. where he will attend sessions of the federal court with Judge E. T. Webb presiding. It will bs a source ef pleasure to the friends of Mrs. Charlei Causey to' know that she Is recuperating nicely from an operation which she underwent recently at St. Leo's hos pital. ' " Miss Mary Embrey Faulkner,, daughter of Mr. and Mra J. E. Faulk ner, was operated for appendicitis yesterday at the Wesley Long hos pital. The operation was successful and she Is getting along nloely. Marriage licenses were Wednesday granted by R. H. Wharton to Miw Margaret Miller and C. Monroe Llth cee, both of this city, and to Miss Ruble Adelle Young, of Greensboro, and Dr. C. H. Teague, of High Point Miss Alese MUllken, of Randleman, has accepted a position as clerical worker with the Carolina Motor club, Inc. Miss MUllken began her new duties yesterday at the chamber of commerce, where the club maintains its offices. , . . . MsJ. Charles M. Stedman, re-elected to Congress from the fifth district ovsr Mra Lindsay Patterson. Repub lican candidate, returned yesterday to Washington. Major Stedman was here during the better part of the campaign. News of ths illness of Miss Doro thy McDowell at her home, 700 Doug las street will be received with deeo regret by her marly friends. Miss McDowell Is superintendent of the' federal employment bureau with of flees at the chamber of commerce. Owing to the fact that Saturday, November 11, has been declared s legal holiday the banks of the city will be cloeed and all companies hav- i ing to make out pay rolls on Satur I day are requested to do so on Fri day, November 10, according to In formation sent out by the Greens boro Clearing Houss association. Reports of a big victory for De mocracy In Forsyth county were confirmed by V. P. Moir, of Winston Salem, who was here yesterday on business connected with the collec tion of federal income tax. The re cent election In the Twin City was described as a "landslide" by Mr. Moir, who is well Informed on polit ical conditions In Forsyth and sur rounding territory. Miss Betty A. Land, county super visor of schools; Mrs. C. O. Burton, president of the County Parent Teacher association, and Mrs. Wil liam Parks, of Pomona, are attending the state Parent-Teacher association meeting at Aaheville. The meetlpg will continue today and Friday. Miss Land will take part in the program when she will tell of the work done by the Parent-Teachers In this county. Chief Crutchfleld gathered his husky flock together last tWght for supper, and practically the entire force dined on the stage of the Grand theater with members of their fam ilies. Brunswick stew was much too plentiful, and there was a large variety of other food. The Jarvls quartette sang In competition with the Boyles harmony hounds, and nons other than Captain Pearoo was toaatmaster. It was a most enjoy able evening. 0 Chilean Loan Is Floated. New York, Nov. . The $H,000, 000 Chilean SO-year 1 per cent bond loan has been successfully floated here It wss announced this after noon by the National City company when the subscription books ' were closed. The books wsrs kept open several , hours Jn order that several western points, might get in their auassripttona, Buy the child PON. areena. bora Nursery aad Stock Farm, qreeashora. N. C Fkene 140. "The Duke" Detective ' Agency 0. W. Dake. Chief aad Maaasrer. AH legitimate detective work done. Evidence produced for court or private use. Private guards fur nished for social affaire. We spe cialise In bad checks, and all mat ters are strictly confidential. Office Over Greensboro Drug Storej Jefferson Square Day Phone S70 Fullx Licensed r . Night Phone Jlli-J. , . , Greensboro. N. C ' Dr. Geo.' B. Kirkman EYESIGHT SPECIALIST f practice the MeCramaek System ' U4.N. Kim, GreeaskoM. H. C. Would $1.64 Daily Support , Your Family?. 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