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Republicans Have 3 Senators; 10 Members In Lower Body Henry London Compiles Complete List of Members In the Two Houses of the General Assembly of 1923 W. T. Lee Gets b ToI of 225,615 Votes, Opponent Gets 140,557. Ml Wottiimd Butll - Ralslgh, Not, 18. Majority raids ; la' th eJeotlon Tuesday. November 7, well-nlg-h ' annihilated , th minor ity representation In 'th ;tfJ -ral assembly, ;watoh will na " Republican member 1 th lower house and tbrs senator. Legislative Reference Librarian Henry" M. London ha compiled the Hat, which la the amalleet represen latlon which Republican have hid Mtioe the formation ot their party. And the minority a month before i he election waa expecting- gains In ilia bouse. The redlstrlotlns; ot the late led members ot the parly to bMleve that they were being feared. Th senatorial losses, however, -are relatively but little worse than thoae i In the house. There are eight In the senate and 19 In th house leaf than were here two years ago. Malison thlg year haa aent a Dm. ocrat to the legislature, fcut'Mato Kbbs did that trick In 1914 when he sent himself by TOO majority In a Re publican county whloh could have clven 2.000 ag-elnst him, He somes . ihl year to the senate. There are very few ' familiar facea among the 1 llepuhllcans, but quite a sprinkling of old Democrats! Hers Is ths list given out today by Mr. Looodons (Senators: j - First dlstrlot, T. W. Oosten, Qatsa- - vllle, (D.); P. H. 'William, Elizabeth t'ky (D ) v Second district, Harry W. Stubbe, WiUlarHston, (D.)i P. H. Johnson, I'antcgo, (D.) ' Third district. A. T. Castelloe, Ao- ' Winder (D.). j Fourth dlstrlot, Paul Jones, Tar- boro, (D.) ; VT. U Long, Roanoke Rapids, Y.), l''lfth district, 8. J. Everett. Green ville, (D.). v Sixth district, O. R, Moss, Spring Hop, (D.)i C P. Harris, Maple vllle, .). Seventh dlstrlot, L. 9, Tapp, Kln ston, (D.); John S. Hargett, Trenton, (P.). Eighth district, H. B. Parker. Qoldabsra, (D.)i .Paul D. Orady, Kenry, D.. ;. Ninth district,: R. D. Johnson, War saw, (D.): Emmet t Bellamy, Wtl inlnston. (D.1, ' , f Tenth, district, J. A. Brown, Chad- bourn, (D.) J. W. Ruark, South port, (D.). Eleventh dlstrlot, L. ft. Vsrser, Lumberton, D.). . Twelfth dlstrlot, t. "X. McDonald. Carthage, (D.); J. R. Baggett, Lll llnreton, D.). ; thirteenth dlstrlot, James L. Grif fin, Plttsboro, (D.)j Charles U. Har ris,. Raleigh, (D.). -v ' fourteenth dlstrlot, Bsward T. Jones, Warrenton, D.." ., Fifteenth dlstrlot, A. A. Kioks, Oxford. (D.). Sixteenth dlstrlot, J. Clyde Ray, Hillsboro, (D.); R. T. Wilson, Yan oeyvllle, (D.). Seventeenth dlstrlot, O. E. Men denhll. High Point, D.); J. C. Brown, Madison, (D.). Eighteenth dlstrlot, C, C Bennett, Samsrcand, (D.); W. B, Harrison, Rockingham, (D.). s , Nineteenth dlstrlot, J. M. Boyette. Albemarle, (D,)j W. C. Heath, Mon roe, (D.). Twentieth, dlstrlot, ,J. I DeLansy, Charlotte, D.)j Frank Armfleld, Con ford, (DO. Twenty-first district. Welter K. Woodson, Salisbury, ID.). Twentr-second district, A. V. Sams, Winston-Salem, U.). Twenty-third dlstrlot. ttufus L. tlMymors, Mount Airy, (II,). Twenty-fourth district,, a. T. White, Hamptonvllle, (K. ). Twenty-fifth district, Buren Jur ney, Statesville, W. A. Graham, Jr., Llnuolnton, J,).). Twenty-sixth district, A. E. Woltx, CJastonla, D.). Twetjty-sevsnth district, t F. Giles, Marlon,. D.). S. C. Lattlbore, SHolby, (D.). Twenty-eighth dlstrlot, Mark Squires, Lenoir, (P.). Twenty-ninth district, Allan Jones, Furches, (D.). Thirtieth district, Dr. J. M. IlodgeB, Newland, R.), Thirty-first district, Plato )". Ebbs, Ashevllle, D.). : Thirty-second dlstrlot, J. M. 7,ach ary, Calvert, (D.). Thirty-third dlstrlot, O. B. Walkr, Andrews, (D.)f Representatives: Alamance, Edward S. Parker, Jr. Graham (D). - Alexander, F. C. Owaltney, Taylora vllle (R. , Alleghany, R. A. Doughton, Sparta (D Anion, Bert E. Bennett, Wadesboro (D). Ashe, TC, Bowie, Jeftereon" (D). Avery, Ed.S. Loven, Llnvllle. Beaufort Lindsay C. Warren, Washington (D). ' Bertie, Dr. L. A. Nowell, Coleraln (D). Bladen, D. B. Johnson, Elisabeth town (D). Brunswick, M. B. Watklns, Town areek (D). Buncombe, H. L. Nettles, Blltmore R. . 1, (D). (R. E.) Eugene Taylor, Ashevllle (D). Burke, B. J. Ervln, Jr., Morganton (D). 1 Cabarrus, Jno. B. Sherrlll. Concord (D). . Caldwell, Prank D. Grist, Lenoir (D). Camden, Chas. Norris, South Mills, (D). , Carteret, M. Leslie Davis, Beau fort (D). Caswell, W. L. Taylor, Semora (D), Catawba,. J. M. Deaton, Hickory (D). Chatham, C. A. Snipes, Bypum (D). Cherokee. J. H. Dlllard, Murphy o). r . Chowan, W. D. Pruden, Edenton (D), Clay, W. B. Pass. Hayesvllle, (T). Cleveland, J. Roan Davis, King's Mln. (Di. Columbus, Geo. W. Hooks, Whlte vllln I). Craven, R. P. Williams, Mow Bern (Ii). Cumberland, Q. K. Nimocks, Fay ettevllle (D). Cars Charles H. Orady, Manteo (D). ; - ' Davidson, H. D. Townsend, Erlang cr (D). Davie, M. J. Hendricks, Can R. 1. Duplin, J. H, Newberry, Warsaw, U). Durham, K. O. Bvcrstt, Durham, (D). V. S. Bryant. Durham (l). HSdgeoombe, rt. T. Fountain, Rooky Mount, (D). Forsyth, C. B. Hamilton, Wlnston Satem, (D); Luther Ferrell (D), R. M. Franklin, Oeo. H. Cooper, Leuts burg (D) Gaston. R S. Sellers, King's Mtn.; R. 1. D); B. B. Oaston, Belmont (D). Gates," R. W, Simpson, Trotville D). Graham,, T. M. Jenkins. Robblns vllle (R). ' , Granville, Jno. S. Watklna, Vlrgl llna, Va., R. t. (D). Greene, Levi Hill, LaGrange. (D). Guilford, T. B, Whltaker, Oak Ridge (D); C. G. Wright, Greensboro (D)i Jnoj W. King, Greensboro (D). Halifax R. H. Parker, Enfield (D); Chas. R. Daniel Weldon (D). -Harnett, N. A Tewnsend, Dunn (DHaywsod, T. L. Owynn, Sprlngdale (DHenderaon, a P. Rodgers, East Flat Rock (D). , ... Hertford. L. J. Lawrenos, Murf rees- bHoke?Martln A. Patterson. Raeford CDHyde, G. E. Davis, Lake Landing Iredell. Beb V, Tttrtlngton, Mooresvllle (D). f" I The Furniture City For Furniture jiWsWAW I - '.Y' I i ) . ..." : ; . . i A Little S "., f e.;; 1 1 " If 1 Talk On Christmas In November There Is many a wife tliii year "who wants to be k BurpriBed" on Christmas Eve with a new Living Room Suite-or maybe it is a bining Room Suite or Bed Room Furnishings that you have con topkted "grrlBg this year. i Many a woman contemplates giving to husband or son. a beautiful overstuffed chair or something else substantial In the furnishing line. FOR THIS IS TO BE DISTDfOTIVELY A FURNITURE CHRISTMAS Of the hundreds of new homes that have been built duringjthe past twelve months, many are not completely furnish ed and what could be a more logical gift than that new suite of furniture or odd piece that will Just complete e' furnishings of VHOME" on Christmas Day. BUT Gifts of this kind cannot be picked up at random on Christmas Eyf ' They must be selected ' carefully. ; And it is to call your attention to this fact that we are writing this Christmas Story in November. If you come early you will have larger stocks, more time, better service and your Gifts can be deliveredVm Christnias Eve. . ; , ' And not only beautiful made to order living room suites and handsome dining room and bed room suites may he found here but all of those smaller articles which go .to make a home more beautiful, many of which are inexpensive, and make the most acceptable of gifts. Peop les House Furnishing Company High Point, N. C 5 III nili - Ill 111 1 - u n n n s m 11 h inmuil " . , 1" l . . "mrmmm : . 1 . T 1 1 1 i 5 tlL. v - eL. v .! S - 5 rWWVWVVWWVVVVf Jaeksoa, O. B. Coward, Webster (D). Johnston, w. M. Saunders, Smlth- firtd (D) ; D, J. Thurston, Clayton ). Jones, T. C. Whltaker, Trenton to). 1-ee, Dr. B. M. Mclver, Jonesboro tti), Lenoir, J. G. Dawson, Klnston (D). Lincoln, A. L. Uulckel, Linoolnton (D). Macon, J. Frank Ray, Franklin, (IX. Madison, J. Wiley Nelson. Marshall, (D). Martin Clayton Moore, Wllllamston U. McDowell, W. W. NeaU Marion, D). Mecklenburg:. Kdger W. Pharr. Charlotte (D): R. M. Terson, Char lotte (D); W. R. Matthews, Charlotte Mitchell. Dr. C. A. Peterson, snrnee Pine, (K). Montgnmerv. R. B. Reynolds. Star Moore, Geo. R. Ross, Jackson Springs, (D). Nash, Dr. J. C. Rraswell, Whltakers (D): J. w. Robbins. Rocky Mount (D). New Hanover, L. J, Polsson. Wil mington (D); J. K. L Wads. Wilming ton (D). , Northampton. W. H. S. Burarwvn. Jackson (D).. Onslow, H. V. Grant, Sneads Ferry D). Oranga, A. H. Graham, Hillsboro, (D). Pamlico, Frank B, Hooker, OiienUl (D). . Pasquotank, F. F. Cohoon, Elisa beth City (D). Pender, W. H. Lewis, Atkinson (D). Perquimans, B. F. Bray, Hertford (D). Person, W. A. Warren, Hurdle Mills (D). Pitt, Julius Brown, Greenville (D); R. W. Smith, Ayden (D). Polk, W. F. Swan, Columbus (R). Randolph, I. C. Moser, Ashboro (D). Richmond, W. N. Everett. Rook ingham (D); D. C. Farlowe; Rocking ham (D). Rockingham, .Tas. R. Walker, Reidsville (D); Thos. W. Rankin, Reldsvllle (D). - Robeson, D, P. McKlnnon, Row land (D); Collier Cobb, Parkton (D). Rowan, Walter Murphy, Salisbury (D); J. W. Rideontte, Salisbury (D). Rutherford, J. B. MoFarland, Forest City, (D). A Bampson, T. E. Owens, CWnton fD). Scotland, B, H. Gibson, Kaurinburg tJJ). 1 Stanly, Thos. P. Bumardner. Albemarble (D). Stokes, O. M. Hanser, Oermanten (D). flurry, W. M. Jaokssn, Dnbson (R). Swain, Dr. James DeharL Bryson City it)). Transylvania, W. HI Duckworth, Brevard (Di. Tyrrell, F. U W. Qohsoa, Columbia (K. Untoo, J. V. MnHken, Monroe CD). Vance, Robert B. Taylor, Tswns- vtlls (D). Wake, N. L. Broughton, Garner (D) ; Clarence H. Chamblee. Zebulon, (D); C. A. Gosney, Raleigh (D. Wlarren, Walter R. Vaugtm, Vaughn D). r Washington, vaa X, Martin, nr- month (D), " Watauga, Blaine Coffsy, Strolls Mills (D). Wayne, Thos. L Sutton, Ooldabore, (D); A. W. Byrd, Mt Olive (D). Wilkes, Chas. H. Cowlea, Wllks- bors (DT 1 wnson, BL Q. Connor, Jr., Wilson (D). Vadktn, 0. L. Donb, East Bend (R). Tanoey, D. M. Busk, Bald Mountain Cp). 1 Col A D. Watts tsday says !t with flowers and gives exactly th majori ty which ths Democrats have at tained In ths 1st election, He saya: ' "Official returns ef the recent elec tion have been received from all' but seven oountles sund what are oon aldered correct unsfflolal returns from those. Corporation Commis sioner W. T. Lee. who headed the Demooratlo state ticket received ISMli votes and xMr. Hoover, his Republican opponent 140,fi67-Lee's majority 11,051. The Democrats elected all 10 eongressmen With majorities ranging from 7,000 to 18, 000. They gained two solicitors, eight senators and Representa tives In th legislature, with about an equal number of olerks, shertffe, registers of deeds, eounty treasurers, boards sf county oommlsalonem snd other oounty offloers as Representa tives. Counties have gone Demooratlo for th first time In 20 years and one Henderson -for th first time since th Republican party was organised. That party has only one soltoltor, three Senator and 10 Representa tives In ths legislature. Only four oountles Mltohell, Surry, Wilkes and Yadkin -will bs represents In both branches ef th nut Legislature by Republicans "This election la a great victory for th Demooratlo party and a magnifi cent endorsement of Governor Mor rison's administration and th splendid program of state, upbuilding ths progress which has been Inau gurated under his leadership. Never in the state's history have so many Republicans openly and proudly voted ths Demooratlo ticket as have In this election. This was notably true In the west where Republlo ana ere in great numbers They wer pleased -with roads and school as were their Democratic neighbors, and nearly a soar of counties hereto fore Republican are now found in the Democratic column. , "In Mr. J. D. Norwood, the party never had a wiser, more devoted, en ergetic or effective chairman. It has frequently been remarked that he did not make a single mistake or raise a controversy during the campaign. He was wise In selecting his vice chairman, Miss Mary Henderson, and other assistants, who all rendered valiant servloe to th party. He Is sued a great handbook, covered the state with speakers, and above all secured an effective organisation wherever on was needed. He has led th party to Its- greatest victory and Is a worthy successor to Cox and Simmon snd Warren." You're Entitled To the Finest Quality That Your Money Will Buy. You're Entitled to the Lowest Price That Will Buy Fine Quality at SPRINKLE'S SKEYHILL TALKS TO PEOPLE OF COLLFXE Eton Students Hear Australian Discuss Prsssnt Situation In Europe - - (SfrwUI te PatV m.l Eton. College. Nov. Tom Sksy- t hill, noted, lecturer, who haa Just re- turned to America In th last few days from Constantinople where he had been studying the economto prob lems of southern Europe, spoke In the students and cltlsens of the town here last night. He used as th tubjeot Bf hi lecture "Down- th Trojan way,'' and talked et thi crumbling civilisation of Europe. Mr, SkeyhlH Is an Australian snf was In ths thick ot th fight during ths entire period of ths war. H p'otured- three causes of the down I fall of civilisations: blologlca forces, war, and lack of morals, an stated that the only hope of th European civilization today lay I th younger generation who were eager to attend the schools and uti' versifies and through education I crack the veneer shell of milltnrla and get to th true understanding t th forces of civilisation. Mr. Sksyhlll told of the war Hi lts after effect from his own person experience and observation, and h vivid accounts of battles, forces, an causes, held his audience in th strictest attention throughout M dlsoosrse. Hearty applause was r I eordd him. r . You Get the Best Combination Possible LOW PRICES and HIGHEST QUALITY Through buying for our own four big stores, our affilia tions with a chain of 87 other stores and live great fac tories, combined with unlimited available finances, en ables us to offer the musical instrument buying public the finest quality instruments at the lowest possible price and on the easiest easy terms. - Look! Read! Then Act! An Advance Christmas Sale That Caps the -v Climax For Value-Giving About 225 Pianos and Player-Pianos A-l of highest grade closed to us at our own price by a western manu facturer. You receive the benefit In the low prices we quote in this sale. If You Are Planning to Own a Piano or Player This Christmas, Make Selection From This Sale and Save Money 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL 3 YEARS TO PAY Start Monthly Payments January 10, 1923 NEW Pianos $268 USED Pianos $70 ' AND UP AND UP NEW Players' $348 AND UP USED Players $190 AND UP Player- Piano $495 FORMER PRICE $650 You Save $155 Many unusual bargains in new and used initru ments Webber (.T.!CI. $90 Knabe .wi...$115 Chas, M. Stieff mm-m $185 Whitman rii. $353 Sprinkle mf$495 Anderson ,m $520 Aerotone ,.: $57i Conried trw! $625 Rogers $625 The first carload of OOP Christmas stock haa Just arrived. Select yours now. Bench, Scarf and 30 Q. R. S. Music Rolls Included SPRINKLE PIANO CO., Inc. - L ' distributors of Estey Pianos and Brunswick Phonographs ' . US E. Market Street Open Evening j Until 9 P. M. -0- Dodge Brothers sedan mm tbovrinf a nuniced preference 'for Dodgo s&CThflCTfodsgW - Tbqrfind It easy to drfra, euuKanturl to ran, mar&higberfaa price. fatboNsit sjipftijrfaofrxige DstudwHadbaed stmflon pwdafcsn that masses the woric of tha Ebtaoi dgjnt& deto&of Aifrtf 18 rntv critically selected ashwhlch. gj.vw the body its rugged- ftftiivwB TlMlutcriuHItflitrxvs fatness end cam good taste. The upfaifataey fc cotnsred with genuine mohtflr velvet of a. atogav larly rich and beantiful pattern. The seat sua roomy nd liirininna. w t f. .f. . m. ?ML , f rf i ii ii a. doscx bbb wired) vwitu com nraj nsnuuiuiv tu a most effective way with tbs new trace and smartness which Dodge Brothers have recently brought to the lhiea of the bodjk The riee Is S1RTO dell'errS MEBANE MOTOR CO. OiwcMkere. rt. C Kephart Motor Co. Hta-a Felat. K. 0 C; P. Osborne Akeraleeaw R. G. A. C Perry tester A, J. C. raeae W - Spray Motor Co. ray. W. O. Cardwell Motor Co. lUtldsTtlle, N. OoHilIwi, IT. a Geo. W. 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