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i -.If - .X " - f;TABLISi . P NOUIHATED FOR Gardner, Morrison arid Page Ran Close Together, the Latter Being the Lowest-A Second Primary Necessary for .Goyenior---Clbs Between Candidates for the Supreme),Court" Bench Good Vote Polled. Reports from 67 counties of theT , .. : , - ... " ,3,e indicate that O. Max Gardner. UEHDEIiHAtL FOR SENATE of Shelby, and Cameron Srlorrison.i 9f Charlotte, are running neck and fivet Tlnr in the ffuberna-- y netu i. - torial race, while KoDert jn. rage I of Biscoe. is generally acknowl .1 edsed to have dropped to third place ner hpadauarters claim (their' . -. - ' r t cairaiaaie -u 8u.iMm the Morrison leaders hgure even- a better lead for their man. The final result will probably be unknown for several days when the remote coun ties have 'had an opportunity of re ceiving full reports and communi cating them to state headquarters. One fact positive to be deducted from results ascertained to date is that a second primary will be re quired to decide " the ' successful nominee of the Democratic party In Guilford county Mr. --l3Ji X. jnade a splendid run anarf1 sections of the stateilied : thf?ekt::i cause in similar fashion he wouldi l -'having been expected that the iiave received the nominationvin the nrst. primary. In this county Page received 1,225 votes, Morrison 472 mtminatirm in and Gardner 647, thereby giving the Biacoe man a majority of the bal-! lots cast in the county. According- to figures sent out. from Raleigh headquarters of Max Gard ner the vote is estimated as follows: nardner. 27.000; Morrison, 21,000; Pase. 13,000. A summary compiled V Morrison headquarters. "In Char lotte gives Morrison 32,8.82; Gard ner. ?.1.017; Page. 20,173, atfd so: it! soes. It is a safe bet,, however, that a second primary will be called for! July 3. or some date thereabouts, and a warm contest between Card-: "r and Morrison is anticipated. j - XrrmWM:J&ts Mk. ."! Returns of the result of the en-i arorial contest are sufflcint, to! '"-how that Senator Lee s! Overman, ! of Salisbury, has won a decided 'vie-j tory orer Hon: Aubrey h. Brooks,!' of Creensboro. While the returns areny no means complete they are sufficient to show beyond doubt Jfhat ru-o,- .. i . .. l-n Guilford emmtv Mr T?rrlr wiwd 1,186 votes to 1,120 east for iis opnonent V . i Sumcient returns have., also -been i reived to inriioatix W JnatiiM Of IH nts for the .ftd nior. mi th Snnroro. - . t . . .. i jihl Baxter Durham 3ias tiie adyant- Maj. W.- A. Graham la-in the Iea to succeed himself as commls-" of agriculture. ' M. L. J Ship- man heads the ticket for commis- oner of labor ' and nrinti.n?; whil' nrintki; whll "ramissioner of insurance, appears t0 have the nomination' to succeed 1 R- Young, retired. Would Reduce President's Salary. Washington, June 3. A bill pro V!d'ns for reduction of the salary of President of the TTnied States frm $75,000 0 sra aaa. -wa '"'-roduced to-dav bv . Senator Smith mocrat. Georffia s-Mtnr Smith lo intmH i...t ' thf a . i- 1 4 .'. AftreiRrtTi ..2?-i "P-aiere.'-' 5''rfaraner. in thA ifl,w,ujt. t v ..tiA, 12. Kinsr. 4: "Mendenhall. 14., . . v nunc i. i . ..vuiicj,- . . : gou h -v.c, H Ilu Aiams are close comers-' " " Uy- amendnierLr to the mstitu- raanl Morrison.f 0; Page, ; t Jones. 29 ;i Huffine. 32 ; : Fousheei 41. the ae.of 60 would be feiven the ue he is sworn in 4m the 4th of j $5,500, but judgmen-t -absolute can "'i hi,h m5,:w t. firipr-M fiState' senate vote "Jamestown BrooW n- nTpr.' sae 'romrfnVi T.h measure now Miirch he -will become my Presi-1 rot now be pronounced until tha- luuilt II UHl IUC I ICOIUCUl o onu tfr m of si years m SI SENATOR ' - ' OYER J. L; K111G V HARTOX FOR REGISriSR FOUSHEK ANT) JONRS FOIl BOARD. w a. .mcuucuHaH, ,?! nigfl ini, 'candidatev lor -rthe,-st'ate- senate, is the Choice : Guflfofd Domociuts, Mr. -Menjdenhall leading bis oppo nent; John U. Ktfig, iy about 400 votes. R. H. Wharton, present reg ister of , deeds, who sought re-election, ;receired an overwhelming ma jority -and led John L. Haynes, his opopnnit 1)y tover 1,600. W. C. Jqnea of High JPofnt, and J. Giles f!ci u shee,. ' oi ; nea'f 'Gree n sbo ro , . were the successful candidates for the two vacancies . on the board of co m missioner8. p. R.- Hunlne, the' third -downpour of rain thrpug ighout the day would .materially reduce the num-j ber. of : ballots 'cast. The normal t vote in the primaries usually ranges ar - uhd 2,500 while the total cast on Saturday was but a ferw hundred be low that. mark. . - Reports from all .precincts ofthe county had not been, received this morning but .the. absent. - accounts were from small -districts that could not materially affect the -situation. The latest tabulation of the vote on Saturday relative to the county Mendenhall ,1,365; . Wharton, 1,- 9 41; 'Haynes, 327; Jones, r 1,62: Foushee, 1,407; Huf&ne, 1,112. The, primary vote , in Guilford coiiny by precincts, is as follows: Ko'rth Washington Brooks, 2i; 6yrman .Morrison, ' il; ' Page, 8' Gardner, 5. King, 18; Menden- lUK1-' S; ' Wbrartpn, 17; Haynes, 7. Jones, 24; Mufflne, 25; Foushee, 0. South Washington Brooks, . 4; vrma 3 Morrison, 2; Pag, 6; Gardner. t3. King, 5; Mendenhall, Wtbartoh, 7; Haynes, 0. Jones, K Huffine; IS; Foushee, 2. -TifHartnvillA- Brooks. 22: Over- man. 34. ..Morrison, 21; Page, 23; Gardner. 13. King, z; Mendenhall, 25. Wharton,-56; Haynes, 1. Jones,' n . . . . i Huffine, 28; Foushee, 41. i- ma ! Ove-rman,. . : UllSClL D1WB.S. , Hufftne, 7;. Foushee, 14.- uri-rVi- T?rriAVs ; 1 . Overman. n A' yvawi a.e .12 ; ; Foushee, 1 4. - . :Noith ' i Jeff er Brooks,, 20; Overman, 6. Morrison, 12; Page, U; Wterton uinZ Gardnel 2. Xing, Mendenhall. 20, : Wharton, 23; Haynes, 20,: Wharton, 23; Haynes, 2, 20. South- Jefferson Brooks, 5; Overnian, i. Morrison, 2; Page. 1; Gardiner, 3. King, 5 ; Mendenhall. I. vvharton, 6; Haynes, o. , Jones, 4; Huffine, S; Foushee, 3. Clay Brooks, 7; Overman, 5. 'Morrison, 2; Page, 9; GardneT, 1. King, 12; Mendenhall. . 0.. .'.Wharton, 12 Haynes, o; Jones, 10; Huffine, 7; Foushee. 3. . vi4h innm Brooks. 1 ; Over- n . . missing.) Wharttoni. 0; Haynes, 10. GREENSEORON C; MON I f! - C? 1 a.c.vwhv;!. Hm e Lewis machine' gun with wKfcn . : . : t the Jones, .2; -Hufflne, 16; Foushee; 2.G:ardnfr:il. King, 4; lendenhall, Center Grove Brooks, 7; Over- man, 22; Morrison, 7; piae, 8; Gardner, 11. King, 12; Mendenhall. 7. Wharton, 10; Haynes, 20T Jones, 10; Huffine, 4; Foushee, 14. White Oak Brooks, 82; Over men, 27. Morrison, 5; Page, 65; Gardner, 66. King, 17; Menden hall, 112. Wharton. 27; Haynes, 100. Jones. 70; Huffine, 78; Fou shee,' 77. ' j Proximdty r-Brooks, 35; Ovef man, fr 85. : Morrison f fJardner. ? 8 8 Ki h. Jones, 95;' Htrfflne;v:; 37 ; 5 Faiisliee, Idl. . f Northeast Greens5boro-7--iBFOoka, 160 ; Overman, "96. Mornianu .34; Ptage, 119 Gardner.rlOl, 'King, Mendenhall; 152. Wharton, 25; xxAiAt, xv. . juut. xwo nuuijjr, x WU!m,. u. , ... ., , . isasi ureensDoro buooks. n,; Overman. 69.. Morrison, 34; Page, xux, wruncr, xv1DB, ;nen- ucuutu' .1 n - V. n 1 1 OO - VTTH. A -m-rl u. Jones, 117; Huffine;. 92; Fou- nouncement of the maritial vows by A man; that nnot defend, it 6UC. ford oje; z. W. Ferrell. of WhI t8' . . ;the two prominent young couples.. cessfully ls atf idiot. In six year a min Southeast Greensboro Brooks, The officiating minister was Rev. J-Democratic President and a Demo-1 Fer:ell, of Durham, andwrw; Fer 46; Overman, 35. Morrison, 15; Edgar Williams, pastor, of the cratic Congress put morereH. of near Durham; .Mrs. Jla: faS' -4v :qaoer' 2J' Kin'"4; Pricfl1,s: ch,,rch' 'al14 the rin jgood progressive remedial legislation Mcr. iIrs. j C. HollOway anA Mendenhall 38. Wharton, 79; mony was employed. ; ' ' on the statute , book, than did thetMrg. Gatha'Thp; of nezt Dnr- ua,ucs' xa uiiiiiw. Foushee, 40. Haynes 16. Joes, 171; Huffing 115; Foushee. 197. west Greenborolrook8, 13; ! Overman, 110. Morris. 32; Page, 167; Gardner,. 55. Kin$. 104; Mendenhall, 133. hurton, '85: 13, joos, 12 liuqine. ; 12X' ousee, i7, Southwest Greensboipr Braoks, du tti. Li n r m i nwnni irk. V; 8 Mrri W-e C'd"' Morrison 12; m1oii o6r' !' K!D5' ??; Mendenhall. 27. Wharton, 52; :., T-- -Mynes, 22. -joneJ.' it riiifflne, 3 6 ; More head (Pomona) Brooks, 53; Overman, 34. Morrison, 5; Plage, 62i Gardner, 19. King, - Fentress Brooks, 16: Overman' 83. Morrison, 4; Page 4C oer, 2. King, 31: Mendenhall ic Jones . , ' a 99 ner, 2. King, 8: Mendenhall ts Wharton, 22; Haynes Jones.' , 14; Huffine, 19; Foushee, 8. Bruce Rmnta oq. . . e . 0m i ' -t, u o , oaruner. .King. 22; Mendenhall, 11. Whiar- ton, ..22;. Haynes, 12. Jones 22: Huffine. 17; 'Foushee. 26. r ? .Friendship--Brooks. 23: Over- man. 29; Morrison, '!; Page. 50; Gardner. 2. King. 17: MendenhalC 37. Wharton. ' 52 UaVn n - ' man, 14. Morrison, 7; Page, 138; Gr4ntr. 75. King lS2;!on. thJ.old family estate located on f;.: J ' " ' Mendenhall. 124. Wharton. 238: vw just one thing that has doi.e 003. Page, 8; 'u' ji ' - m mm mm B--- :- DfJUJSE 7, 1920 fwi wrp :the,iH$atl armed. j I I 22. Jartoh, 19; Haynes. 6. " i - , - - , ih. Jones;-iSHufflne, 1; Foushee, 9. j "l submit to him and to all other Oak, f Ridge r-Brboks,. 35; Over- candid gentlemen' sadd Clark, "if inanj 5. Morrison, 2; Page, 51; ju is not just as improper for Con- Gardhef, 7; vKing, 34; Mendenhall,! ' . . . x 'Tc ?'-a x 'sress to abuse the President of the 24. . 1harton, r54; Haynes, 2. . , c r Jon54l Hjiffine, 7; foushee, 49..Unitutes as is for thlJf High Point" 1 4 boxes) Brooks, 137Pvermany S15. Morrison, 213; Pas4,v,l 5 Or Gardner, 89. King, 47; Menfienhall. 416. Wharton. 352; Hayhevi$7; Jones, 381; Humnes, OlP OOTJBIiK WEDDING. - The 'Friends church of Cruil ford . a- paa - - icV,w ; lac " - : . ..simpiy xepiymg to a cnarge-tiiat the o. 4- PAge,8o;21Foushee .a. :! -!' r-. "f -;V. .College was the scene of a beautifuttory along; with Washington and Jerr - double. wedding on : Wedne.sdsy evening when Miss Eula Ballinger .oecame 'tne onue ot juoaaio Aiungn-t, xiui -tiie uim i ctrae Ballinger. - - The Church wa beautifully deco- raieu ior me- evenL ana pj-esenxea . .1 . . 1 . animpressive scene, ior me " pro Muss Ballmger and Mr. Ballinger av0, philrirpn rf Airs TVira RallirtErer w . a re well and favorably Wv to a wida circle of friends Mr Ba;mo. r Is mmc ae W in of this city.nd is a i9ading -young member of the autor obilt .uroteasion in Cxeensboro. M1r uvi f Ah. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M-.F. Fox, of Guilford Col- lere.V She is a talented and accom- lay and Qer splendld traits of character .T v toViac. acciugintance. Tnnlp AlhHrht ic connected with - r r ' inn iruuiiii ii t j1.ii u cr w. u , a- liu uvt. it the American Land Company, ot this praising him tor things he has done adjourning Davidson Superior -conrt city; he -having -moved here from the that are unquestionably good. For here. Guilford -College community recent- instance, he insists that the Turkj Shem well is charge with attempa ly; He is well kmown in the city . shall be sent across the Bosporus,. ins to kill Wade "H. -Phillips, assis and county and is held in the high- and put back into Asia Where he. ie-j tant united S.taites District attorne?, est esteem. . long.;; -l am' In favor ot it. 'Vbrr i. h-i$ jbffl Nh.'oan'eoatlw.tw. Mr. and Mrs.. Ballinser will spend two weeks in New York and other cities north, returning. to make their home in this city. Mr. ad. Mrs. Al- f 3 xrv i. . nnent lert Tnr n mst 01. iwo Tfrc. 'their "home fn'High Point. ! iit aooiuoiuu iTnsn!. iuv;.-... t; ty. v.r1CA t aaumgLuu, wuuc . -'-'-'"- acceded: to-day to senate amend- men ts to its bill to eive veterans of the Spanrish and Philippine wars su'fferlnjr from disabilities not -re- suiting from service, persons of.through any inscrutable arrange- from 1 2 to $30 a 'month. All yete- rnt.'- nf ' tiio ' nrr nn rpachine . . - goes to the President. The f'Gates of Heir Cannot Prevail Against the Record v ot Woodrow Wilson and the Democratic Party 1 ! Republicans Shoulbf Cease "Nagging! f and Give Credit:Where Credit ' Washington, June 3. "The gates of -hell" cannot prevail against the record of Woodrow Wilson and the Denkicraiic pary.exrSpeaker CJhamp Clark told the house to-day. He at- - . - tacked the Republicans' for contin- uially nagging the . President. The fact that Congress Has been abused v " by the- people had been depldred, prior to ' Mr. Clark's speech, by Rep J j resentative Reavis, Republican, Ne- braska. to abuse Congress." .. : ' j nave no idesire or intention' said Mr. Reavis, "to abuse the Pres- ident. of k the United States. I wae M You V can, say what you pleaser about it." said Mr. Clark. "Wobd- row Wilson takes hisr ftlace in his ferson and Jackson and Li-ncoln1 - those ate imy. four faxorite,s. jn great 'campaagn that is impending Democrats stand square- lv and proudly on the record they made when..e iad the President d branehes of Odneresfi. It . . ficofd of unimnekchable fflory. ' Republican party in twenty-flvev - " i j v jij amiI U t t ,e Amn .ppje more that was done by Democrats,, tftn W-.1 eral r?rve tealv "The wr.-wa. conducted to a sue- cesstul conclusion under a reat Democratic. President. You canned: dn at- Ana yu aa st roar spy-glasses and examine the record , an4 you will find it Is a fine reeord. it that maRw you want to picfe flaws With him all the time? We have not heard' anyoooy w uuCao The picker yont hto- y Jwv r - " . . floor of this hou in all th. .ami praise him lor even that meVi- toruous suggestion. j "I will 'tell.. you my tneory aoout; t. Trsident. The minute man 0 iAf-tprf President of the United . v States he becomes President of us all. ' I hope to heaven that you Re- "publicans .will not elects President. but if you should happen to do so, Vmenf of-Providence, if we have not hpen nunished enough ret, the min- ... . . - t dent. "' '. . J)";j" YICIHI; OF AOTO ACGIDSOT : XKAR BISCOK AND DKATTT D. T. Ferretl, a local - insiiraBca agent, was ' instantly, killed Saturday morning in an 'automobile accident that" occurred near1 Blscoe. Mr. Fer rell was drivdiig from' Clinton,, to Greensboro and 'about two milear -out If rom Biscoe his machine left the road, ran up : an embankment and was completely overturned. Mr. Fer rell was pinned umdefneath the mar chine and death occurred before a siEnce; could be rendered. , !n0 witness to the accident stated ? that' Mr Frerrell, was driv ing at a moderate rate of speed but that he lost control of the machine- 0 ori' alippe.roao''iHeiwaS - home ;br Mr. Fe.rrell, -ne cjr Durham; where- the. funeral will be iheld thim afternoon. . Mr'. Ferrellf .Was 30 years odd and was a young business tnan of splen did reputation. He was district manager of "the Business "Men's Iire and Casualty Company, of this city, and was in. charge of a territory embracing fifteen eounties. - - . Suryvitigare five brothers and; of. T? p 'rtf haiar Miss 3r4lia. Ferrell. of r'-i. ir. itrni.tv 7 . - " 1 . ' L,ia.rjtLou . rar. sua iui?. . vvaiiivm. w. AGAINST BONDS- . MEX .IN 'SHEMjWELIi CASH. . Lexicon -Ju.e 5. Bond ,or Baxter shmweii, who Wtaii to 'appear' t- twb-'tfnisotri:pid- ma1tA to Char'of4ft. ault ti attempt io 11 a4 r- rvjDg conceaied weapons, .mut pay $3,500 bond forfeitures : Into ah . county treasury when the August term of court meets.- Judge T. A. McElroy pronounced judgment abso- . mv 11 A ,onu OTrKa .r rmiu ii thea "T-ri41Jtt.," t OH jvwr upj au . s 1MW ivaer, .ooiw,r i . .. , v -r ; . -rj. - 5 courts but -failed to appear He-re- turned a few days , later and ga. - . At the term lust closed hem- . well's attorneys Presented affidavits- i , from physicians of Asheville and Hot Springs.-Ark., to the effect that Shem well is in a dangerous nervoua condition, but these were held not: to be sufficient reason for his nbn- .appearance. Forfeiture -also 4 rno against the moiej recent 'bonds , of August term of the court. 4." A, -ft' V I . ' JL. ' .-'TT- jtf jr - & - -3 : '1. -V -jr
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