FEE DEE HERALD
EXTRA.
WADESBORO, N. C
TRDAY MORNING AUG Sth 1874.
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SY TELEGRAPH.
Facial Telegram to the Herald.]
Wilmington August 7th 1874
" P. M.—The news iron p^ !
parts of the state very good.
Few reliable returns in this Dis-
trickAbut McKoy and Waddell
are surely elected. Democratic
gains every, where are large.
Pool elected by at least 5000. I
think it is probable that we elect
ex rry Congress man in the stale
but one. Roberson I tear bus gone
against us. Richardson gains
seven hundred Demacratic; Col-
embus about two Hundred (200)
New Hanover) (100) Duplin one
Hundred and twanjy-five PA
Bladen, Curberland, Brunswig
Private Telegrams from Rock
ingham report very large Con
servative gain in Richmond. Plat
D Walker is certainly elected;
and the election of James Le
Grand as Senator from Richmond
and Montgomery is almost
certain
The officiel Conservative ma-
j it) at Laurinburg precinct is
as follows; Fuller, 62; Pember
ton, 67; Pool, 80; Ashe, 73. Con-
-ti vative gain over the Merri-
mon vote, 91,
AB.BATSBURG BLADEN CO- •
Pool 91. Purnell 101.
Waddell87. McKay 104.
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