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TU3 DATE ON THE! Label is the DATE TOUR TAPEIl WILL BE. STOPPED. WATCH LABEL ON YOUR TAPE& AND DONT, . LET.;- SUB. SCRIPTION EXPIRE. ESTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE COPT FIVE CENTS. . ,. . ... - V, a.... . ,' -V:- ..." t j ,7, '..,..". ".S--. ; COUNTRY, COD AIJD TRUTH- $3.00 A YEAR.' DUE IN ADVANCE 3 . VOLUT.IE LL XTJIlCEnTON, N.. 0 TOiniCDAY I0VE1IBEB 4. 1920: NUMBES 72 Harding Wfll Have Republican .Victory Democratic Con- The Only Hope t ; ; AmendiiienU Carry Ol Electoral Votes Was Ah Avalanche! -d greccriien Elected t -J That Saves Life COTTON MARKET'' : Strict middling cotton ts elling on c Solid Democratic Delegation i Hxr Rrn'Mfii't w oci market today for 21 cents , From A Slld Foundation oa Which to Meet Fight Made on Amendments to State ! BRI lTEJS LOCAL tTSXfh - by In-j Life's Perplexing Problems Won-. Constitution Waa in Vain Demo- . dtffnlly Helpful and Inspiring Ser! cratic Major'ty Largest Ever Glr?' Mr. O. U Tolar and family moved ' near Raynham to Republicans Will Hare a Majority I - North Carolina to Congress ' r.f "Ahnut lA 'iii Sutlit onH Ahnut .r.goni) UfalAritUa . ' . -v . 1 00 in House Harding - Has ; aji1, A solid Democratic delegation from ' mn by Dr. Beaman. ' ; i ea a Ticket in North C irolina Only , J" from :. Least, S46 Electoral Votes. - s Ntrth, Carloina to Congress was elect-1 ! wonaenuiiy neipjw i ana in rew wew ; ngures Enter Slate . ' ' 1 i1ia nf fha RmiKliMit ivlitk j J. h tn... m.UritUa Diriti7 ' urmAii tt Chestnut Stnvt nffifdl f.nil. ' '' ""TAtDMett W. O. ThomnsAtt un at least 401 electoral rotes and Cox I cat wave both" presidential and con- .iWijjh three exceptions aU the present : Methodist chorch Sunday morning the More complete Teturns In North Premi) wm at th ty f ' 127. i Others to Doubt"! Outcome : in gressional, "continued rising tonight as incumbents were candidates for re-: It?" Dr. K C. Beaman, gave an tin- Carolina indicate a majority for J)em;w"Vj iled New Mexico is doubtful while- Ok- belated returns filtered in, states a election," the delegation for fheBewif" Jecipe fora calraand unruf ocfatkr National and State tickets of TTli B1 Mr, J N' wa" lahoma appeared lbne Republican New York dispatch of Nov.-3. The Congress;aH Democrats, being as fol- fled spirit in the face ef storm and around 80,000, the biggest in the his , of R.1, Fairmont, at the Thomp l Harding leading in Oklahoma' by 10 'diapatch, contaiaesf ; r ; : lows? is:i&$&s:3 streaB. and .the problems that perplex tory the party in the state, states hospiur Monday morning, a girL 000 -while J W. Herreld Republican,1 Among new Democratic casualties First districtH. S.-Ward 3eau and hars The source of the Mas- a Raleigh dispatch of last night. The .,7AIfred Rowland Chapter, U. D. C, is leading Scott Ferris tot Senate.. . .. were defeats of Representative Champ fort' County. " ' y; - rVV rUtV strength, of bis unruffled spirit Democrats carried all ten congression- meet tomorrow (Friday) after Latest returns give Republicans 57 Clark, of Missouri, former speaker Second district Claude fcKitchin, ! times, was his abiding conscious- al districts. ' noon at 3:30 in the municipal build Senators and Democrats 39.4-' J nd present Democratic leader to - - . :r,.'.k:-,.xt:,,y - ;i :'. House; election of a Republican' Con-Thirt district, M. Brinson, Crav- to do a definite work and that when constitution, ratified by an estimated -"MissMary Deese east the first St Petersburg. FJa-NaV en 'couhty. a-.? r :; :t;';;that!wdrk was done He would go to majority of 100,000, complete the. Ux vote J" the election, here Tuesday first time in history ony Florida "a Republican Senator from Missouri v Fourth 'district Charles M. Sted- . the Father . rf ' J-r: "reform program'. n the State. The m(mang,.voting the straight Demo town, this city went Republican: 2843 a 'sudden jump-of Senator Hard- man, Guilford county, !? . i text was, "I go to my Father." amendments limit the rate of State ,crtic, "c e K i ' . - , . p -.. . tog. nto thi lead iri OkUhoma. An-i Sixth district Homer U Lyon, Ckn -Dr , peaman said .in partr f and county taxes, and the amount J-ter'BeJL Jamea Merrick and Chicago, Nov. 4. Harding polled other border . stater Tennessee, hung lumbus eounty. ? ". :iiV ;, .;pUew can unkck a person's whole the poll tax; authorize an income tax, t10 rcei ; ?,?re1 we7 thJ ,nn ' tii;! bv a narrow Jmarrin. but with the Seventh- district William C: Hani-, Hi If you watch the words he uses and chanee the requirement of two Ior Kecorder E. M. Bntt Monday on with on.t.hlrrt f:5?ttA Btoi tn h! Democrats, leading. . ' mer Randolph county. 5" " of vagrancr ,They were neard zrom. San Shortridge Fnelan to 30.000. .three hundred - r k I a nepuDiican ssenaie ; majonvy ui j ; xiiirain, oismcpaoDeri' yougn wl1 lw nmmwi !! ununiineni ox pon iax a quaiuicauon ior . . w t t i s y , '-y . s ' - (about 10,-as compared witn-But two ton; Allegnany ..county. V i i-, r v3 n woras.or innsc come naif .voting." ' 'li T .' Francisco'. Nov' 4.-Samuel t present,'anr a.Hous majority of U Ninth districtA I Bdwinkli K? -: ft -"town Monday. Mr. ,RepubW beat. Sehator;tround 1M by indicated oluralitv 6L close otperrecasw pi we overwneimmg vienw;, .x. .;: sre .Httaieign,, ov. zrmng up . t.w rv v .u t rr f . "? HardmarriiMftata bT'majorttiesS unpoiftea iftt ! largeit-l majority ' thatrhM-rr . lean "S!'' ?JVJTm ?"oufa ..thoaWd.:. ;WithalWBt elgkt'Stetes-still In. the .iftembeni Wto Strdeleri P2S'?Jj.l,?tunW;''Wv ticket to North" Carolina ear 1nA "U1en1ifc T---- - k twrial.eteBts.lhlingeJorltiea a-,tegton;N. Of froircthiTlwt district!? y ?tt wHU hem the IrCCr S liZaiCrXty sured Senat$BIirUiic .and-kwwiorr;nomer LyoU, .of.-Whltevilln.from 4he-T W- iSnia tht across. by an estimated 100,000 Xt? rilwy ?k- , ' ;f w-Vm . m m A CocMdge of at least 348; relectorar Sixth dlsiricttvW C; Hanimer,- 'VyjHe Tfay piyH.-itwa J pecie fa this section- rOr OenatC IS 1.450 votes, withlt!rnorJCox certainlylAsheboro, .from 'the- Seventh: district, Hint on iiie drosses o -looked floMrn and the whole State ticket swept tattf t.JrT arPJ?int :i.jH.yf,v only:i27 an from the "solid and3IajorA.,L, rBulwinkle, ot.Gaa- la iimItTfrf .jtfl UB 1oi hen .office with tmajoriese face of the Mrt fria tobance Ind it ia said Offical Vote is Being Canvessed Today-Democratic .Candidate 7 Most Freely Scratched) Received 4,692 to 3,236 for Snoddy4-0ther : 'Vote.Hi mA::f:A .itv n omcai vow oi uie.vvanouv 1 rM,iv a a? ur;.An """1 nT ' si, f "V1? i ?w and i Tennessee were -reportea.v all-day job The official vote will, ber Amonir Renublican senators elected in hard contests were Lenroot of Wis consin, i who was opposed vigorously senator Ia Follette;1 Bpencer'oi. The Reoublicatis- today added Ida1 other members of ahe'deleeation. were. -Ptacef t waon. f irst words ho miUnd'jind, South DakoU' to re-elected. . ' Z-. ?. WrXbtiM ?am-'lKel5:ironi i jorities, and of Jthe remaining states K''VstsXMAsMiir to;take,l& :,!: at Ccd'sturns nealy report that now and the !,S0 lr mn the Republicanswere reported lead - n more optimistic Democrats claim the ""on- l. fj-i. -w.wv t ,ir "i.in t ,Krii- .xoiaia wui snow majonues rvacnuiK wards ef 7,000. Democratic Chair ljwt f Pt ita vk-. Hii Jtim. It is then "sroodnisrht" for the reach that figure. ' The unofficial re- P ;' l P'tty inake but is given in the next issue-of ,Tie'R4be sonian. ' y&, Mr. L E. Varser's total official Red . Sitrings,'. Repuftlican received 3,269 voters, making majority 1,456 greater than TheEobesonian yesterday lorning. x ne vote oi aiaxion townsnip; - w ! State, and Jones V XJ ' I " ii oejci ot.uoa ns ,ritnr gnp- ; wO.VS VlOV DlClCCtt 4Cbriat' deepest cotwcioiusnes.. He X-' 7i . filj' 'r r : . .i never spoke of . God as Kjng, Iiu?erv Elects of Harding f. Tragic llbistra: it lie knew Amendments Victorv for Wisdiiri bt djcoiiie to reveal Jthe Fac-u-r.- w stitutional amendments received. Two ' ImZ. victory .for. Wisdom ifjmen are not crushed like moths weeks ago the advocates, feared for VJ under tb wheels of time they must the fate of the income tax and other v Jhave'' some solid rock " on which-to chanres in the constitution, but assi- ltiSb -Misaouri wh5 New's ani Observer. ritr; i"' - w:.a"::r-he-election of Harding 1s a tragiCr "f" ' ' nearer 100.000. ' Thor wa nn anmrisa t th vic tor Sovereign. Humanity ,;ivfci kjie'v, tory. ' It is rather in the bigness of rn-: the majority. The biggest surprise JU of the day came in the vote the con. Men "never. needed that roepk' duous work on the part of its friends the issue before the people. The that the amendments 4ed the ticket indicates their support from were measures 1 . CI1UJI A J I V IV f 1. 1 . Willi WMIi'l fll ris WM . ' . z g-ishortB-idge, Republican, and Sen-, turns flashed by the News and Ob-' '$1 L ,te nntonxa.na-a non-partuhn electorate. They men-:' otor ? smith.T uemocrat. t laarviana. : .irii..: . was King. tie suoroinea as non-pacusaw, mnaurei was merelyf estimated JntyeUerda;veteran;aos from the Father to do the Fa-, and John J. Parker advocated an in- fn x 1 1; o x v.. r -- . T : . . Thprc Wi 1 1 onrt tuhon HaoH finiqh1 timA 4-o v in hio Bnaarhan :xne, Republicans .have won- he, n" I "I VT"5. paper, was Sl for Varser an 344 for publican. Senator Nugent, Democrat yesraay,,was i. ior. varser, '4 ior nor Goodmg-?,f.; Saoddy. m 4..ji)f..genat)lr. Harding Other totals so far tabulated : are; i changed telegrams., pt House oi Representatives W.' tJ. ; and plaiined his southern vacation. Rex Votes Bonds For School Building Patrons of the Rex nublic school district Saturday voted a $15,000 bond tsbue for the purpose of erecting a new school building. Fjfty-four-votea were cast for the issue, while 9 who registered failed to vote. alty Anions his messages was' a brief one majority in the State V records ?the; THE RECORD OP DEATHS. ; , Mrs. L. C. Hardin of Dladenboro. Mrs. L. C. Hardin, aged 24 years, of Bladenboro, died Tuesday afternoon at the Thompson hospital of typhoid News and 0b- ever. Deceased is survivde bv her f ollewmg'w-M iHibbaTid.''k ' ..Mi uiniwriLPii n m I I n iir .rvnirTn. I nn I rnmm'ri if HiiniHiiHirHLiiin ill s- ,. f . Pay the Den-' l.:i tt ;L . . i 'u.. n i .'J! .L. nma i't- ... Th nvorarhlmtaa. TSomX.vo4-A B"iJ uie. nere ii is; "i came irom ixorui varouns was vmuigaieu tit me oir. nui uurne rvorin L.umDerton. tr in llSf1. Father I go to My Father when pools yesterday, when me'n and worn-v Mrs, Will Currier died yesterday nf nnrntultirtn from Governor Cm. a..-fu tii.-:i ., 1,116 worK is done. . . . "' ... . w j vuaiavicr ui vui iwiuiB, luev i v it:l l Anntnpr. nrnaidpntiAl oanHiriarp. Par- 1 cf..J.nin . ,:' r Ku a ley P. Christensen," of the Farmer-La' bor party, issue a statement declar- Steadfastly refused to run after I " nwieu me questions, powiuon ana ciearvu me way iuriui wnwi vi insuaKra. ner nusDana ana, . EtruTio-a frAo t. , ... f " " uciite came it wmin- McArthur 4,561, N. W. Jenkins 4.576; Hall 353, aWarfck 1320. For sheriff Lewis;-- .Democrat, K OKO C'iw RifinliliMii OOA.4 : wdnn - iijuui.aiip ,utii j ;v 4 . vUA IS tciiocii, V lilc x 01 iic"cf Strange gOUS ' M ' . ' ' - ' ' ' ' iJi ' j j. ' T - . . ...... . For register of deeds FlovdJ W nnrtv. iarua a statertient declnvF Th . ,i.ni.., ,..i.i A: CT do, I go7 Does the grave with its by a s - - - - n ar r . .ms uiuiuuuniii. aLuitabiuii 111 i iif i i t . . . . khtaaa Democrat.5.695: McDonald. Reoubli-iins that theVelection snelled elimina- fftmprmt,t 4 . 1 ,ence. ana "8 mysteries end it all 7" , ed.. oi more than va,wu.n v j canr2,578. . . . 1 tion of the iTJemocratic party. - He nni;v . For Congress, with the vote of- JT predicted a roaf of th Republicans-reprefcentatiop utterly broke down-ahd 1 lfc " ?lk frW toil Mormon's claim on the govern of the 26 ' precincti-.not',giveih-Lyen-iy ' hia '.organiStiotf-te Vl..,:. th?yi now clear fVafiaS;poUi 5 eanw . are .made on.? ..Philosophy' : oWp and aMored , him , the- backing IDemocrat, 4,043White, Republican, h Withrffiea M rwhatcy'te-rdceVwith' Se fosti'hl,8-fQtvCaed- U$; Wto-v a solid administratton and a Gen- 195. ' U f Democratic - leaders said ;was A ;;"sol- thought in aircelntrie and ihe soul Is era! Assembly safely mocratic, was en voters swept aside Republican op-" morning at her home iir North I-am- more years of efficient government four children survive. Interment sweeping majority, it is estimat- .made m Meadowbrook cemetery at 9 o'clock this- morning. CHURCH NOTES. A' At Chestnut Street Methodist A Fayetteville dispatch of the 8rd emn referendum," upon states that r unofficial returns from' of Nations, President Wilson withheld a Christian civiliation wask "sol- tWhrto aTeeuntS and .the soul Is eral Assembly safely Democratic, was church Sunday will be Mdah last thCLgue mttothSrSW . , r ........ - :, -o" : : (. ," j Bui. ucciJiji jjioiuicu oi me rB- t .of its prison. I Now set over against this the state dicates :tnatHomer L. Lyon has car. ttetary of stateetpressed disappoint-.; suit nd: wish to- thank the- host "of L ,U-J "w TO W-; ainer, ana me ried thA district bv 8.000 to 10. OOofment: Senator Johnson :oT.; Calif orwJVjS IJluJlrS: v . becomes a progression, We are on our ww; whit.; h.Si " i,1.- A-Hin -irniiAfcitPd::tr rMyw, v,' definite toai.: -.ii ; and , Franklin Roosevelt are the men ! ence, which meets at j Rocky Mount dicates thaHomer L. Lyon has, car. f retary of state, 'expressed disappoint majority over- Whitethathit home nia," leading; irfecohcilabje,' ; ,ovw, vBuiuiaiiu,(uv, i icoSu miu uvvuvi, um.iv nere in . Kaieifirn tnat labored so -oa. . . ' i l . aha. I n.....i : 2 . iL. .1. . . ' j .. r . 'goal. If the path a'nia leadinir "irr'econcilaye:" stated -r.-;n - J.- - ' Jj"r1J7i!mVf0f aeimite goal.. II county. Columbus.' srives Lvon a-mai. that the election eant the end '' the.Th uaS .f.i -Sl ?noir or wmonig, the -pace be o ' j , ,AA.'i.. . --j v t,..j '-VC"' vumu.mTO -U1K or glow, l am vo nir tn 1. 1 league aiiu anuiuer. ouiiaiur iwet3u. noi.A 4n h fk th. i.knj n - . - .. . ' . " the Fa ther ; the best of life is not .behind amen., ,v, vuuH'rwivij iwuiuu.!, uvvm.u iriorTauy ana so eiiectivejy to eiace Hanover. Brunswick. and fight unon the leaeue issue a "tragic th f.W. wM . -. "w -. Nrrth Carolina would have had President and Vice-President of the United States.'.---- vi.; .V' With the earliest returns it was evi dent that the ' fight made"' on the amendments to the State constitution had been in vain., The first amend ment to limit the rate of . State and me iiin insi. 1 nis aiao -will be a baptismal .service and there will ; be special music. . ' . ; S(ity arn anu ,nt u.i.w,.p.' ii.u rr 6.v Ine ias oeiore ine.neopie, .''jt-v-oJi ki,oj- i. to ToO8'"1?6 'partr -- to 10.000 . party. tr ulate the women iri the State for the. .,,o.h i L-rfS Mr. U. Thompson wasre-elected uereat ot lormer speaker warn oble part, they played. in .this'theirr.Vd Welan TuVd beat down all op- maA minervianr nf .Tmherthn MWn. wan one of the election surnrises. He Jl. . ti.. ..Ru u wc v oiauu iae pruisea. . ., , . inf iiuremcii vA jrw v o. i.,i: ,; ,... for file first time and goes into office with a ., vote of 'confidence from the people of the State." Judge James S. ronntv taxes and the amount of Poll Mannmg, . whe followed Governor. " . . ..r D.i. 4 S t ship y1ithout;omition.;,, , f SKSSv?8 5ffld Section in I900r Robeson.Bapict Ac:n, tSerS M .M. Oliver and Mrt: W...jOUW. aU 1 of yean baa been, chief demit Jn.4h jvitciien. -ueuiwcrat, i-xoriii varvmia-.onway. H. U. vneri she will anAnT n : ' - . :. '-i ui, . ..-. i In Session Today L. R. .Varser is Re-elected Moderator Aaanal Sermon by Dtt C. II. Dur ham. " ' '- " "''."jU' . : BV J. Mi. FLEMING. V , -By 'Phone to.,Th. Robesoniarh Red Springs, Nov4.-The 88th an nual session of the-. Robeson Baptist asepciation. convened in the; Baptist church - here this mornntg. Rev. Dr. Chas H. Durham, pastor pf the First --Baptist church f Xaunberton, preach ed the annual sremon at H mt m. Mr; U R. Varsef of Lumbertoa ''.wa W elected moderator and Dr. RsT.t Allen of-Lumberten wat re-elected lerk and treasurer.! -There is. large nuraberef delegates' presentJ!:;'!' Baltimore when' President. Wilson -c. ribioiup jr:rtv,xus: Term ofvCdmlttal-Court Will Beghf MendayrkOnei Itfrder Case-Trial of Clarence Trawick for "Shooting; LMr. A. P. Spell Also May Come Up. " A week's term of Robeson ' Super ior court fo the trial of criminal cas es wHl convene toext Monday.- It has not been learned who will ' preside; The trial of John Henry Betbea.vcol red, charged with killing ' Deputy Sheriff J. A. Kitchto, will come up i insurance liepartmcnt undr ComnujK Isioner James R. Young, falls into the visiting relatives T W. Huckf iede. who has been active friimda.. in the Missouri JBepublicans organlsa- j Mr, A. Ti, Lamb, of the 0rrum tonf;: " ."vj;;.'. v f .r:mqn;Wa l4imbertonMsito todi ... TTia. !l?dniiK?iiiin' hrnlrA . inti the '. ' r i - ' r solid-. Democratic ' congressional dele.', gation from Texas through the defeat of Representative: Bee, of-San Anti onio, a; relative pf . Postmaster-General vSurleioniAniOtJher .DemjcratiC . veteran j Representative J ohn. Rainejft of IllinoisraIsent dpw to defeat. -Neither-,.the Prohibition or Socialist parties wiH biyenembers in the nexf congress, as a , result oi aeieat oi ,Kep-r resentatiyeandall,. California, Prp hibiticnisi, r who was active in . the Volstead law fight . and. of 1 .Victor Berger, .Jhei Milwokee cjalasfc i. 041 Representative jtaKord. f wKpteeBtatjiVe:JMondeti f,..Wyom ' 1 i 1 - X ft. . 1 in'WMeciipu vuiiiKWk aqn bablWili continue, his position With .Republican -candidates lead) ling seVerakifetates, n the -Republicans were cerwia i a. gam or, tour ena tors Ifonfc California Idahow. Mary- iana ana isouui uaxota. m tne-nouse 3 i general We haveeverythbig, to look for- ing problem always a difficult, one, creasea the oaraen ana returns rou- slowly. But such returns as n early were sufficient to aa- iLL.,1 . - I Ia Ufa worth livlnif UTaa" notnta siire the" Democratic' prophets that l i rrt m a snmsran rnar'Tna -av iam awai r vwvaw - -1i'a' . Tx4- ' t . ' UUCSIIVU WIUV LUOU a-w-. - VL ' 'ward to . when we emerge from, the increased nim ee twilight into the dawn; where the Fa- fed to al 9daf ther; will explain. : ' ' v 5 came in "king thifeonlay Si ' their faiths the women was, wnfdiS ft S; .sbISSPS year ago--Oali&rniL PM. debpair, when hopes are blasted, the wte cast l Cnnrt- ir..ri4!7wwi74 Hi.7rwwl npswe down; : and . multiplied ot umwo uroi aenswr. Jf J4Vded from -5. Tf":!." f 1 Vird reitner iccmipabied kwlcsa chancefandn our wy ttioo dfy.'but was a smalrthrt ; to jne yonv (ebiar of bis chief and, like Maior Bax- ie? imrnam, xina it it no strange seat. A J. Maxwell, who received iis first lift from clerkship to State office bv f Governor Bkkett's appointment in 1918 faced the electorate for the sec- ' ond time and the result was a rete women waanot1it8,l - virtue of the- Y.esterday, ftfedrelecv; judgment at the polls yesterday, one figure goes upon the' Supreme Court bench, Judge "W. P. Stacy.' of s Wilmington, former: Superior court judge. Judge W A. -Hoke, who has bold a. position on the Sunreme Court ' nAr, bench Since 4$05V goes- back .-'acabxr- In the towns partie-l "e TecT f ?m w,mrm- taeweaitn or KepublWin majorities a . assurad 1 f ofr'the' Rennhl'ciir 'PrekL Alitx vwl. .-.- - cnaos, jurnetner we are to a palace or a: --i- i' ! in a hut. by any other revelation life is Ulatlyr the polls were crowaea m un" .mu... .v,u wuw ' California, Colorado, K Connect&ut;rSv,;K Kralu.PK nrecmcts from early morning ommee, received the appointment fiel4ware,r Idaho, imnoU.nd at the hands -,of 5 Governor . ' ajUttMtaeMaryliiiaMVto" - " fihMetti. '.Michigan Mhie8o.ta,-JIelv &7h?tisM' h'tikii itw wwllm enter" 'State Judge of the Saperior eonrt - ' , Iimiymt House; bruis-. 7 ?'.a ed and broien: ona of-th rreatest' . i wuia. ? snnunv. west irmia.is-;Vf.tJ.-w.i.. ..j during the term: It is also expectedj gains iwere' the- following; i- 1-.- that the' trial of 'Clarence Trawick. I California illinoia-. 2; Maryland VliA v Mio - a wi ' vwi nvv aion avsva charged with shooting Mr. A P. Spell of Red Springs, will be heard.' A PRCHIBITION 'ELECTION V I - . ,i : .: .-.., .1; IN. SCOTLAND Glasgow; Nov. 4. Incomplete . re turns from Scotland's ; first prohibi- tion election showed .146 voting areas continuing wet," 17 dry 23 - for-limit- :4A .pohibition:i,.r.-, consiaj nd - Wyommg. - Wever produced., bitterly maligned these office for 'the first time jmder -ut-ui cwtuioii nere., rtuftuouin, i,v naf ;CaTit?W .tntA w.u 'a MnsUTBuOlUU lUHlHiHon protuoiMnx: Akwsa Flprdia, V Georgia ffiESS&Z&mM T -LTD .-.. i f011 re!Thre ft nothing to sus-l 'iTj V. v-IJl' TJlTn! Ytbe KepuUicaiwtibad scored- a net gain .Virginia, states from wbjch returns ItamMerbutthis1 that" "I gounto my1;11111803 Mi 1909 l11 General As lof mqre : on'any ' other basis is ihbly and again by the -people in elrftio-' Cameron Mofriwn;Qever--r'! r-ignwanaraga-. norWW. 'B.A Cooper Lieutenant en. aismct,-re iv - H., Cranmer ..-', TL t. land J. Bui k wBifhil.-;.t;.- - .. '.' e e, t XT 'TOWN TAt-PATERS; X necessarily' are ijAriPOpajMissouri.Montana, eyada, 2; Massachusetts 4Jr Nevr Jersey' 4; Oklahoma,. a,nd. Tennsee New York 6;v Ohio6; Pennsylvania , and .two in Utah . The Democrats gained three seats' from New York from : the .Republicans. - Harding's plurality ' oyer Cox in Ohio home State' of both, was more than, 300,000, Not a Republican candi- i, tnanx uoa, tnis not does sustain . "Z, ,V- Jl w. J, . -e i . .9 .... . . j Staters office for four yeara having N Il.u il.l .1... .m.. 10AA-- M.liw lost , heart. He e,a. lu" 9 . ' 1 L I i - 1 " i 1 , i vino nu- returns tast niKaw waicatea Republican, to succeed GovernorAl j the . possibility that , the entire Ohio Smith. rtf fw York. T who rarf far delegation in the next Congress may ahead of the Cox-fibosevelt vote inhe 'be Republican. -'In the pressent Con.j Mr. J. S Floyd of R. 2, Fairmont, empire state. '' ' ; "'' .-,gress there are-a democrats; and 14 was among tng. visitors an . town yes In the nresidential fight, the rWv Republicans -from . Ohio. . ; . " , terday. - . i - But, lif i Chrikl T.AVA1.- w "i,a- tr- held that place since 1900.- Major Baxter-Durham succeeds Col. :W. P. the abiding consciousness of Hi's Ja-1 Wood as SUte Auditor, but MaJpr ItltheVfr Dresnce -that Ha wrxilri t ;Dorbam has been clerk in the office Another Democratic casualty was ? date for SUte office was defeated infHis Father when His work was donel' 'f ana oe is noi the elecUon of Nathans.- Aimer.i umq T).;. i. tk i v. ii I unaccustomed to . the routine. , Ben. - r ,Uc. jam.n R Ucy for flth term goes v J - " Iback as State Treasurer. Dr. E. C Brooks,, who became Supermtenaent of Public Instruction by appointment of Governor Bickett, faced election V. Two. per, cent U taken off ttown. taxes if. paid, during the . .i month of . November. . i If any . taxpayer succeeds in : baring - bis valuation reduced, . , the. town will refund the dif-: ; . ference. based on the reduced . ' . amount. . . '.. : . Pay now and save your two-. per cent. - ;. : J. P. RUSSEIA - ' . v Clerk and-Treasurer. -- , . v ,",' ' DZL WILLIAM W. FAHTTTTTt ETB SPECIALIST - -O&ceV National Bank el Liabarfe? V V
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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