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I 2 THE NEWS AND OBSERVER SUrJDAY KOMONa' JUKE 6, r;-s-- (CONTINUED v f 5Uie, 4; $.T-1 MfW. J. Adam, lj w. P.-8ty, M. , . . . i ' '"T"tm3 ward, aoiPiifc -". . Ff SUU Senator Lon 8. Brass! J, 0 ; Lawrtnee E. Nichols, "23 jr Chrle '" TJ. Haxrie, 65. ;.- - Tot EottH of Rcprcicatativc Ott. a O Bib, Mr. H. Flniator, 2; J. If.. - TplU Jv 63; George W-, Uom- tori 100; D. H. Wmslow, f. . - ? - ye fiberinW. 9fiam,lUJ BT; Mi Hari ioa, 133. J- . - For County Commissioner J. J. Ber- , ,., .aid. llfliWlLAirpeBtr, 17; w. J. Brewer, 116. Feastk Wr-a OWrlrt BfWgk "-Fes State Benntar Leon . Braat- fleld, 93 ; Ltwrene B. Nieholty H,.rl. IT. Harria. 138. 1'or .House f Bepresentatrv D. H. Winlew, 13; Geerg W. WilUaaa, wi . c A. ooiw, ffifs; t Ci tev Wi - K. Fialutor, i ,tH.iepiwll rff - isif mi W. hlumford. 1W, J. H. Stan, 12. l"se OountV (Jotneuuicners J. J. B nsrd, K9 W. U. Crpntr, i W. O. -. Brewer, 3. -. m - ' For United ,BtUf ir Le. -. Pvtinu. till Athene I Break. 43. - ;'-'rr Oovrnor Belri..Tuiet2f . O. Max Gardner, 131; Cameron JJorri- too, . '" " . For li4an Gown P. C. Hrd P. State JkuditmwBmir Xutiam 529; P. A. McDonald, 1 1 P. U Boyd ; Jame P. Cook, 11; William T. Wood lev. 27.' For HUt TresurerB. B. laey, 814 B. F. Renfrew, 78. , ' For Commissioner of Agriculture W A. Graham, 832; H. E. .Thompson, 53. . , Fo Ceiaitioa,er Labor ad Print ing 2. 1 bhlprao, Vli 1' DrllUsrr. 70. -r J ,. . --for ' t7oannfaiiBt--"f Iaia-. Htaf W. Wd, S2i; C, T. McGlea akaa. M; Juka Vodcrwooa, 13. . 'f Aftociaia JuitM ( 6uprm .Turt W. A,, Hok, 25; Nedhm Y. . tiullejr, 77; .Ju H. (inioar.eOi Noah 7Jmn cHie,.I M. '. Loaa, s; w -J. 44W t W. f fStaey 7(J. : ' Batoad DWMoa, riartk Vvi Tor 8tiW Bfatorlaa 8. Brai6l4, lj ljtwrnco K JiicboIf, C8; lBr!e i'. Harris, . -IJfot -ilouMifif KcprfMntatiTea lo. W. WiUuBit, 31 1 tTX. HaiierrtZ C, Jitb, 89; J. M. PUlator, St; i M. TeaiptotOB; Jr., lOOr Goorg, W, Mumlord, M; D. H. "Wlntlow. 18. - t'or Sbcn(f-J. H. Hoar, 8; D. Brj tPt Hjtriwn, 1(H. 7 for Couilr looBuiioaer J. J. B-r- fd, 137; Wa Hi. Cj.rpcalr, 1; W. C. rw, 74. - I; La rear fci. Nicota, Xi; Caarlea V. H.ifrU, M, . : ;- ' v- I'or Houm ot'lUtprriMntaUvaaOaorf W. Willlau. tl ; C. A. Ooaaay, ; C. C. Hfta.lj; J. H. 1'ialator, 34 1 J. M. Ttntpiataa, Jr .43; Oaorga W. Mum- Ittid, 10) IX H. Wiailow, 8. ' , . Ror rJhtriff J. H. Sra, 37; D. Brvaat Harritoa. It. - 1'or County i'6mmiatiouar JTJ. Bcr. mrd U; W. H. Carpenter, 7; W. C. Brr, 3ft.--. - ".r.:" .z:::s2': tor Vntod State Senator Ue & Overaaiaa, 47; Aubrey U Brook. 3. . for Uovereor Robert N. Page, 1; (X Ma tiardncr. 13; Cameron Morriaoa, 13. . . .- . For Lieutenant Govcraoiwj'. C. Hard a, 38; W. B. Cooiier, 11. . f'o Ktate Auditor-!). A. McDonald. 4 ; D. U Hoyd, 0; Jamet r. Cook. Oi Wil- luma- lV Weodley, ; Bailee. IHirkam, 'e BtaU Treasurers. B. Lacy, tl; r- v, niumrz For ComatUaioaera of Agriculture . W. A. Cirkui, 44 ; H. K. Thonip., 6. For Cowiaisaioner of 1 Jilor aad Friat Ug JJ. U ehipmau, M; lJtaeid V. 11 Imger, 9. For (,'ommiasioner of Iainraaee SUse.' W, Wedo, 43; C, T. IdvCioaatean, ; Jyka Vadoraoott, S. . Fot Aueciata Juetke of Supreae rour-Nedhaw V Uulloy, 84; tX H. . utea, 14; Keab Janea Kouae, 1; B. F. lint. ; W. 1. Adaut, (t; W. P, Btafy, . 4; W, A. Woke, 43. : - OeUida Weat-Naith. Tr 8tt Ueaater-Leoa . BrauCeld, M; Uw.rnce Ju. Xirhola, 87; Ckarle U. Harria, 73. , Fee . Houae of aVprntatie iteerge W. WiUUa, tia;- C. A. Ooaupr, WiG er", 33 j J. H. fiaUtor, 24; J. XI. Templetoa, Jr., 12; Ueorge W. MuaJerd, 7j ft. H. Wiaalow, S3. For eaujS-J. H. 8ar, 104; D. Bfant Uarriaoa, M. ' - - For Ceuatr Con niuloaer J. J. Br vat. 148; W. , Carpatr, 98r W." C. Brewer, .!. .r..'--t,- ,,,- .. . For Veiled Bute Beaator Lee 8. Overall a, 1J3; Aubrey U. Brook, 37. Far GoreraorKobert Ji. Page, T7; O. Via 0rdar, 7; faaerea Morriaoa, I. To UeutenaDt Governor-F. C-ZXuim&yt'- Cooj.er,. W. I ?' For Stat Auditor-D. "A. aicDo'ealii, 4A 1). L. Boyd, ; Janie P. Cook, 13; WUUaa T. Wood ley, 18; Baiter Dot- kaa, int. ' t"PI,'8tt Treasurer B, R. lacy. 133; ' .B-'F. lealra.-m;"- v-"'--"' Ceaniaueaer of Agriculture W. A. Graliaia, 148; If, K. ThoujpaoB, 41. - Fat 0aaiaaieaer ef Labor aad V?tiit!0fM.- ehipaaa, 1H- lVe4d Uey TTr W adelSXi , MrCrea Bgbaa. 19; Joka Oaderarood, I. For Aieeelate Jutrleea ef Supreme ; Cean-a B. t)ale, i3; Noak Jae kewae, 14; B. V. Loag, It; W. J. Adaia. U; . P. aey, 63; W. A. Boke, 183; heeda4 Tt OUej, r. wtft Creek Praahlia. Tei ltt Beaater-Laea 8, Braultld, tti Uimw -ft JHefcolai t;-ebTia . - sarrta. u.. rr n f B;raeUtirt Georg WUUMti, 101; C- A. Qwjr, 1; , r. CL aiak F; ; J. & M.la.r, 4; A 1L Tlm, Jr,- 81i Oeerg W, Mua- . lari kP. . Wtatlow. 8- ' for fkr1f--J. B. 6er, iSrTb. Vrf. nl Eat rite a, ft.. . fat Ceiary OaaiwUnoBera J. J. Ber etii, 18; W. rj . Carpeeter, JlSj W. t , II Per , TJaitel eutu Senator Lee 8. Oraroiii, (2; Aahrey 1 rV, 10. MOM PAG OKE. O. Mat Gardaer, lit Caaeroi MtHrriwit,' 44. - ' ' .-v"" - For Lieutenant GovtrBor-T. C ftrf Ur, 13; W. B. Cooper, 64. - For Btte Auditor P." A M DealJ, tt-Br-U. BoydlS Jme LP. Cook, 3; Williaat ? WoodUy. Baati Durhrw, 4.- . ... .. .u'-LK . ' JV State Treasure rB. B. Lacy, W; B. P, Jteafrov, S5. - : " Far Cemaissioaer of AgriealtureW; A. Orabanj, WJf H. E. Thorn peart; For Comaiaaloner ef Labor f and Priating M. 1 Bkij?inaB?i;.4rIirrii P. DelUnger, XL. For Oomaiaaioater 'of lacuraace- 38; John Underwood, 18,. r for Associate Justice ol. Bupwae Court Needaaaa V, 4JnUey 5 ; Noli Jaaea Bonse, S; B. F. Long, 14; W. J. Adam. 10; W. P. Biacy, 32j W. A. Hoke, 62; O. H. Guloo, 40. - White tDak, TavaaUf, 1 .Fot Btatf Treasurer Leon 8. Brai 8aW,.ltS ; Lawrence K.: N telipl, 111 Charka V. Marrie n- For r Uouee ef . Kepreientatin George W. William, 138; G. A. Oosnry, rl; C C. Bich, flf J, H. Fjnlator, 80; M. Templetoa,. Jrv 115; George W. Mumford, 151; P. BY Winlow, . For BherHT J. J. Seare, 146; D. FTraWarrSffB. 143. ' For County CoamUBionera J. J. Ber nard, 139; wyiT. Carpeater, 1W; W.C. Brewer, 513. : -Foryit4Ml -Utea "JSeaAtQfedLc :. S. 6verraairirAuTirer I?'BrRVfr1 For Gorernor Bebert N. Page, B0; a Max Gardaer, 199 Cameron Morri aoa, 38. For Lieutesant Gorr rnor P. C. Hard Sag, 78 1 W. B. Cooper, 181. lot Btate Auditor P. A. McDonald, 14 1 D. I Boyd, 8; Jamet P. Cook, 14; William T,, Woodl, W; Baxjex Dur-! aaa, For tnate. Treaanrer B. . uter, tax ; B. r."BenfTOwr -1 17.. For A:oaaner,' t AgrwuHare W. A. Grakaa, 103; BY E. Thompson, WO. ' For Coamiaaioaer of Labor and Print ing M. L. Sbipaaa, 134; Pavid P. Del linger, 123. . . ,- For Coaaiaaiover . of Insurance Stacey W. Wade, 33; C. T. MeOlenaghan, 193; JoKa Cnderwood, 83. For -Auata -Justice of : Hupretn rurl M(thtti Y. tlullev. ltMit (1.-11. Uuion, 19; Noah Jaaea Kouae, 3; B. F. ... 11: W. J. Artams. 19: W. r. Htacy, 178; W. A. lioke, 104. -- r Middle Creek Faaaay Springs. For Bute 8eaator Leon 8. Brats- fleld. 47: Lawrense E. NisboU, 9; Char les V. Harria,' 26, : ' , For ' Houee ef Bcpreaentativet ' George W. WaUiajBiJj;t:Moa ny. iiuL.l,Ji!kJ.:. "' V1 - tor, 34; J. U. XeuipMou, low. B. lot Skeriff-J. H Scars, 83; P. Bryant Harrison, 33. For eotiaty' Cematssloaera J. J. Bernard, 30;' W,- H. L V'nrp,rJ 74; W. C. Brewer, 27.. .' V For Unite Btaten -8eoat--Lee 8. Oreraan, 64; Aubrey Xi. Brooks, 33. N For Gotrernor-rBobert JJ.. Page, 4") . Mat Gardner, 29; Cameron Morri- on, 13.'. For Lieutenant -Governor F,'. C, Harding, 17; W. Bi Cooper, TB3. For Btate Auditor D. A, McDonald, 17; P. L, Boyd, 4; James P. Cook, William T. Woodley, 4; Baiter Durham, 43. ':. For Ijtate ' Treasurer R. B. Lac v. 80; B. P. Renfrew, 4.. V For (.oaauMioBer - of Agriculture W A. Graham, 34; H. K. Tbompion, For Coaviasioaer of ."Labor a ail Printing M. U buipinaa, (9; David P. PeUager, V- For Cvwmiaaioner of InsuratfrV-r 8Ueey W. Vade, 87; G. T., McClenag han, 19; John Underwood, 3. or Aaaoetata Just toe of Buereraa Coiirt Needham V. Uulley, 38; 0; H. Guioa, 10; Noah James Rouse, 8; . r. Long, 17; W. J. Adam. 17 '. P. 8tay, 43; W. A. Boke, 2. Marks Creek WeadsU. For State Benator Leon 8. Braufleld. 61; Lawreaee, kt Nichols, 13; Ckarle , Harria, JUS. For ' House of Beoreieutatives Gea. W. William, M; C. A. Gosney, 60; CK C. Bich, 83; J, H. Finlator. 18: J. M. TeapWtoa, Jr- 149; George W. Mum ford, T; P. H. Winslow, 47. , For tueriff J. H. Bean, T7; P. BrT- aa aterriaoa, ill . lor County Cumaiaaionar J. J. Bar- aard, 68: W. H. Carpeater, 143; W. a prewar, lau-i . For United Bute Senator Lee 8. Overman, 143; Aubrey L. Brook, 33. - For 4ieveraee Bobert N.. Paee. ATi OTAfax Gardner, 85; Cameron Morrl- SOBVW--,.-...- For Lieutenant Geveraer F. C Harding, 3; W. B, looper, 138. xor atate aunilor u. a. MeUonald, Di U Boyd. 14; Jaae P. Cook. 34: William T. Woodley, Oj Baiter Bur ham, n. , , 'r Wale Teaaurvr H..Tt,"Ln'Ji,"II B. F. Beafrow, W. .' ' ' cor t oamiaaioner M Agriculture W. A- Urahau, ; U. U. Taompson, 89. jFor- Comaisaioner ef labor anjl Prmtiair M. L. Hhiomaa. 81: Iaiil P. DelUnger;' $3."" .km Far Coaaisaioaer ef Iasuraaee Sta eey W. Wade, 3i C. T. McCleaaehan. 38; Joha Underwood, 72. Foe Asaaoiate Jystica -af-8uprama wearaJ Keaa Jaaea iUiiv Ui B, Ma -JaaJUiiav.lA.BL,J!Xia.isuu,-Sn r.--J.-Adaasr 1 WC.p. j rrJ1rmw . -Niehela, trhrlf , A- Hjket 63. , Harris, 14. " - ' Loaf , ' " W.- Stacy, Iti yr, , Llttla Rlver-Wskeneld. For Stat Senator Ion 8. BnwSeld. 137; law re nee E. Nichols, ll; Ckarle . Harria, 114. .- '":-: For Bouse ef KeDreseitativei-Gsorara W. Williama. 161: C. A. Gouty. 206 1 a a lit. 101; J. H. Pinlator, 48; J. M.4mpli S18i-eefireW Muaierd III ; D. H. Winslow, 1X9. Fer Sheriff J. . Stan. 181; D. Bry ant Harrison. SOI. Tor Coaaty Coaaiasioaera J". S. Ber nard, 256: W. H. Carpenter, 6j W. C. grewer, 179. - .. ; - L . - Middle Creek Calre, - Far 8tat eete I-ob 8. Btacs- ielolr SI r lAwreaca B. - Ntcholt, 9 j Charlea 0. Harri, 14.. ' Fer House o . Representatives George W. WilHan, SO; C. A. Gosney, i?j C. C,, Bwhf 4t E, FalaterHS Jr-aV Templetoa, 2x 16; George W Mumford, 2; O. U. Wibsiow, si, , For-8He1rTfr-J." H. fteaifc- 85 -r-Brvint Harrison, 30. ' For County Commiwleaera J., J. neruirif W; Jr. H. Carpeater, 37 j w. urewer, - - For United Btatei Seaater i 8, Overman. Sir Aubrey Brook. 14, For Governor Bohert .N. Page, It O. Max Gardner, 25; Cameron, Morrl aotti ,'.. .-r-V- 1 Fef UeateaaBt Go raerF. " C. Harding. J3s W, B. Cooper, M. " - For fctte Auditor P. A. McDonald, 11: P. I Boyd. 0; Jane F. Cook, 6 William T. Woodlcy I; Baxter Dor- feaa. 23... ,-t For Bute Traaurr-8. ; B.t Lacy, 38; B. F. Benfrow, 6 , .. - For Cornwiwieeer of -Atrtfolturer-, I y. A. uraaam, r; n. r. inempioa L-- . .. For Cora miuisner of Labor and Printing U. U ShipaB,- 29 f - Parid P. DelUnger, 7. , - v Fors ComnuMionet ef , Insuranra JaaeeJ4WWad, 7; f! , T. MffUfc. aghiB, 30fc-Joha Underwood, . ' For Associate Justice of Supreme Court Need ham T. Oullry,'J0 Q. H.' Guion, 18 1 Noak Janaei Bouse, 9; B. F. Long, 3; W; J. Htaeyr9W. A. Hoke, Heaef'f Creek Cdwarda' Itere. For State Senator lawrenee E. Kichols, 1; Charier U. Barrii, 30; Leo a o. llrasa field. 3(k . For House of Kofu-esentutifes J, H, nniater, 0; J. M. Templotoa, Ju'Wi George W. Mumford, IS i D. H. Win- slow, 0; Gaorg W. Williams, Z8; C, A. tioaney, 38; V. C. Mich, 0. 1 l Bor Bheriff B. Beyaat Harrlsea, 35; la SaVttf0v ill For County Commiriioner W. H. Carpenter, S9 jW. C. "Btttt, 20t "Sr J. ijemara, jo, ' ' ' For ynited 8tate Senator Aubrey L. nroosa, sit; )je g; tjeetman, .. , For Gorernor Cameron Mbrrison, 10; Robert N. Page, 22; O. Max Gardner, 13. For Ueutenant-OoTernor W, -' B. Cooper, 88 r F. C. Harding, 0. For Btatt Auditor Wiliaa T. Wood ley. 8 i Baxter Durham, 4 1 P. A. Mo- Donald, 6; V. L. Boyd, 4; Jatne P. Cook. S3. - For State, Treasurer B, V Beafrow, 18;B. B.Lay,30. For Comtioprof Arriltur--H. . Thompson, SSi W. A .Graham, 5. For Commissioner ef Labor and Printing Parid P. Pellinger, 12; M. L. tibipmau, 13. For Commiwloner of Iniurance John Underwood, 6; Btaeey W. Wade, 19; O. T MeCieBagban, . For Associate Justice of Supreme ourt-rW. J. Adama, 8j W. P. Btaey, 18; ULAJSoaavJi Seedham Y. Qulley, 17 f 0.11. Guibnlflj Noah Jamea Bouie, j B. F. Long, 16. . . -Weia-FeweUssW akr-'x'orfat -i - 7 Fer SUte Benator Leoa 8. BrassfleiA, 1S9?Uirem K. Nichl, "4j Charlea U. Harris. 84, for House of Representatives George W, William, 83 1 C. .A. Gosney, U9; C.-43. Bich, 11 J. U. Plnlator, 61j J. M, templetoa, Jr- u! uaorg . ! m...;ir.l H Sear. 64 iTj'Bi Harrison. 163. nard, 132; W. H. Carpenter, 23; . W. V. Brewer, 823. , f For United States Be an tor Lee Overman," 111; Aubrey U Brook. 108. ,Fef Goveraor Robert N. Page, 63r O a. at E I . 82. -.t:.'.--: r For Lieutoaat Gavsmar P, C. Harding'. j-W. B. Cooper. 129. For fttat Auditor D. A. "MoDonald 71; P. Lw Bqydt 9; Jam P. Cook, I J WtUtam T. Weodley. 10J Baxter Uur ham, 96." ' , v Fur Htute Trnrtr B. K. Laoy, 101 ; B. I, Renfrow, 101. For Commiiiiunar of Agriculture W, A- Urabam, 150; U. K. Thompson, 41 For CtmimiMioner of Labor and Printing M. U tibipman, 81 1 David, p, PsIlinger.llO.' lor Commimoner of - Insurasce Stscey V.Wde, 45 q. T. McQlena nlu. . I'll .oIih-TTm.).iwaa.1 " o , WTi&m.: m. Y vili ror- Aaiocut Must ice of. supreme tourt Needham I. Gullcy, 223; O. H, Guion, 3;- Noah James Sou, 8: B. F. Uing, 5; W. J. Adam. V, W. P. SUcy, 7; W. A. Hosq, 42, - . Nenae. For State Senator Leoa 8. Brawneld. 3t Lawrence . Miehol, 8; Charlsi U rJarri, 16. . For Houae of Rcpreientative Geerr W. William, 38; C. A. Gotney, 37; & C, Bich, 21; J. H. FinUter. 14t JVlL Templetoa, Jr., 27; George W. Mum ford, 27; D. H. Winslow, 7. For bberiff-j. n. Bean, 37; P. Bry ant Harrison, fl, . For County Comnaiaaienera J.- J. Ber nard, 11; W. H. Carpenter, 80; W. C Brewer, 68. For United State Senator L4 8. Orermaa, 49; Aubrey L, Brooks, 10. Fur Uoveraor Bobert K. Page, 13; O, Max Gardner, 19; Cameron Morri aoa, 83. . ' .. For Lieutenaat Governor F. C. Bard ing, 34; W. B. Cooper, IX For State AnditojD, A. MeDoaaldi 3r -Br ix-Bo.vd, lr Jee P,-Coohi,; Waiiam T.lWoodley 0: Baxter Bur ham, 4. . " ' . . - For State Treasurer B. B. Lacv, 68; B. F. Renfrow,' 11. - For Oonimitsioaer ef Agrienlture W. Ajlraham,3jH. 11. Thoapto?, IX Por CxmmiloTeTrof-i-heTtjor 'and fMrfrBM;-faHFti4 Pc1lTuge'f,'t.iTO','w---' For Commissioner 41 " Insurance 8tacey W. Wde, J8j C..T. Mi Cleaaghan, 33; John Vderwe4. 8. . . For Associate Justlees of Supreme rwrrt -Neewaaa "falieyJ344X.i.; union, 3jPnhJame Souse, 1 B. F. Ung. 5 ;'WrJ.TAdaaj!i. W. P. Stacy, 19; W. A. Hoke, 43. ' -A Panther Branch. For H(i'.i of RenreMntativea Ge.irffh W, WillrSni., 44; C. A, Gosaey, 44; O. C. Rich, 30; J H. FinUtor, 8; J. M. Jempleton, Jr, 25; George W.t Munf ford, It P. H. Winslow, $. ' For Kheriff-J. M Sean, 9; D. Bryant Harrison 64. ; , ' For CouiiV Vmaiiionert J. ' J. Bernard, laWtVpautesrAei- C. Brewer, , " ' ' , Cnry-Cary. - ' j For Stat Senator Leo 8-. BrsmBeld, 72; Lawrenet K. Nichols, 13; Charles u. Harris. 13, ' JW,W.ilh?l,'4 ! e "flotner,Hth TO; C. Citicli. 12; J. H. Finlater. 8V4: J, Ms TeDlten.-Jr.f 78 1 I'Mtrn V. Mumford, JO; p. B. Window, 16. ror ennti-.r. a. Seart, 54; P. Bry- ant tisrrnos, 41. nard, 46; W H. Carpenter, 85; W. C. Brewer,": 4. :. : r . ' :.. -- - Fe-UBiu4Stati;rnaior-Lee JS. Overman, 77; Aubrey I Brook," 19; For Goveraor Robert N. Page, 23; O, Mx Gardner.-17; CamerOa MorrU aoa, 64. '. . . -,.rJ,, ; Fe Ueuteaant Gorernor T. C. Bard: inf, Or Wr B. Cooper, 39-. t - -; Per State Auditor D. A. -McDonald, 5 p. U Boyd, 0? Jaaea P. Ceok, ; William T, Woodley. 8f Baxter Purbaa, Far 8Ut TMM-Bt B. teyi Ifii B, P. Renfrew, 19. For Commissioner ef Agriculture I W. A, Orahaa, 62; H. p. Thompson, 22. Tor Cpmaisiioner , ef . Labor and Printing M. L. Bhipaaa, 68; David P Pellinger, 18, i tl .. Ininrgneer 8taeey W, Wade. 70; C. T, MeClea. ghaa, 15 1 Job Underwood, 4 - For Auoeiata Justice of Supreme Court Kie4bsm Jf Gulley, 4D; O. H, Uuion, 14; Noah Jamea House, 3; B, P. Long. 12; W. J. Adam. 9; W. P, JJUcy. 82 W. A. ii 0 V.& L i While Oak-Apex v For ttaiav Seaator -Leon fi. Bransfleld 189: Lawrence K. Nichols, Jl; Charlea U. Harria, 71. . T For House of Representative George w. William. 138; v. A. uoiney, ant; u u. jucn, si; J, w. mmor, ao; M Templeton, Jr- lie; ueorga w. Mum ford, 151; . . winslow, 28. ' PoT BliBTtg J. IT. Bear. His IXrfdthJ measure ant HrriOB, 343.";'';x-:;."r:?--:-.- Fpr County Cemmiasianer J. J. Ber nard, 139: W. H. Carpenter, 213; W. C. Brewer, lfl9,.-- . - 'For United State Senator Le 8. Overman. 199; Aubrey L. Brook. 6S." Max Gardner, 109; Cameron Morrison? zsrr For lieutenant Governor r.-C. Hard, ing, 76; W. B. Cooper, 181. - 'er-BlaJfcJuditbrPrrA Mcrlrmald, 14; D. L, Boyd, Jnae P. Cook, 14; William- T. Woodley, 10; Baxter Pur ham. 107. For Stat Treasurer B. m. Lae, 151; B. P. Renfrow, 117. For Commissioner of Agriculture W. A. Graham, 103; U. K. Thompson, UK). -For Commissioner f Labor aad Print: ing M. U 8hipaBr 124; Parid P. Del linger. 125. . . , for Commialoner f InfBranee Stacer W. Wade, T33i McCren ahan. 105. JobnJnderwood, 23. For Associate juatiee or supreme Court Needham Y Glley, 3C6; O. H. Guion, 19: Noah James Rouse, 3; B. F. Long, 18; W. J. Adaaa, 19; W. P. Stacy, 178; W. A. Hoke, 104. . . . -r- - - . - Mack Creek Eagle Roek. or Stat 8eairtr Lee- 8r- Braaa-- ford, 63; Lawrence K, Nkhols, 4; Charle U. Harri, 87.- r For House of Representatives Ueo'g wrwnnamT,"mr--T-otry C. a Bieh. 41; rinlator, Z; J. M Templeton, Jr, 47 George W. Mum ford, 79; P. H. Window, 9. : For Sheriff J. n. Sean, W; O. Bry ant Haeriaon, 120. Pbr County OommUioeri-J, J. Bernard!, 61; W. H. Carpenter, 62s, W. C. Brewer, KHic Tor 1 Uuiled 'Heimani JIOSi Aubrey L. Brooks, 23 ror UQVCraor wjmci , atrw O. Max Gardner, 76; tlsmeron Moriisou, 25. ' For Lieutenaat Governor F, C. Hard ing. 13 1 W. B, Cooper, 1Q5, For State Auditor P. A. McDonald, 4: P. L. Boyd, 28: Jamet P. Cpok WiHiam T. Weodley; 4; Baxter Durham, 79. ' - For fitat Treasurer B. B. Lacy, 63 B. V. Beafrow, 06. . -For Commiisioaer of - Agricultur W. A. Graham. 85 : H. E. Thanosoiu 33, For Con,miuiBer ef Labor aad Print ing . U rjpman,43; Uavid V. pel linger. 69..r.-, v For Commiioner of Insuranc SUcey W. Wado, 43; C. T. McClena- gbaa. 53 1 Joha Underwood. 21 Fer Associate Justice of Supreme Court Needham Y. Gulley, 58 1 O.-H, Guion, 52; Noah Jamet Bouse, lOt B. P. Long,-; Wr J. Adams, rW.-P,.8U 78; W. A.; Hose, 27, St. Matthewe-eeasrlv For Stat Senator Leon S.. Tir.tss- field. 3; Lawrsnc E. Nichols, 8; Charle U. Harrlt. 20. For Houae of Representative George W. William, 29; U. A. Uoiney, 3; C, O. Rich. 8; J. H. Pinlator, 0; J. M. Templeton, Jr., 25; Georg W. Mum ford. 9: P. H. Window. 15. For Shtnff J, H. Befw, 2; P. Brytnt Uarnaon, 3J. For County Commiaaiontr J. J. Bar miitJ.i W. H. Carpenter, 28; W, p. Brewer. 2i.Jv " V - For Uaittd State' Senator Le 8. Overman' 5; Aubrey I Brook, 20. For Govtrnor Robert N. Page, 14; O. Max Gardner, 6; Cameron Morrison, For Lieutenant Governor T. C Hard ing, 5; W. B. Cooper, 80. For Stat Auditor P. A. McDonald. 1 ; D. L. Boyd, 8; Jam P. Cook, 3; William T, Woodley, 16; Baxter, Pur- him, C For Bute Tresmrer B. B. ley. 13: B. T. "Renfrow, 13r- . -' For-' Commissioner f , -Agriculture W. A. Graham, S; H. K. Thompson, 24 For Commissioner of Labor and Fruiting M. L. Shipman, 22; David P. Dellinger, 8. 1 Fer rommitsioner f Insurance 8taej Wadei lj C. T. MeOlenaghan, asJah8ndwwdTSM,J'0iWSSS For Associate ' Justices' of Supreme Court Needham Y. Gulley, 3: O. H Guion, 8; Noah Jaaea Rouse, 13; B. F. Lg. : W. J. Adaaa, 8) W. P. 8taey, Aahar. For Rtat Senator Ieo fi. Bra field, IS; Lawrence K. Nichols, 9; Charle V. Harris. 15. o'ffouwtyf R"f uum oX BSpmernranvw nty, 2; C. C. Rich, 8; J. B. Finla tor, 8,; J.- M.', Templeton; Jr., 38; George W. Mumford, II; D, H. Win low, 3. For-heriffJl Hi Seartj.. 3.0 ; D . Bryant Harrison, 42. - . . -For .. County Commiiiloners j J. Bmrd, 27; W. H. Carpenter, 53; W. C, Brewer, 4. 'X TWIN CITY DELEGATION T" "WIN ATTENBANC CUP Kansas City, Me., Jun 5. Winstoa Salem, North Carolina, won the cup alrgcit proportion of It member- hip attending th convention of the Nation! Association f Real INtate Board, . lession herd- Fred 2. Tay lor, of Portland, was elected preddtat and Chiesge w (kosei) a tb t PRESIDENT VETOES ELEVEN MEASURES Resolution Repealing Wartirni :! Laws Incruoed; fiftyeight. :'c Measures Approvetj Washington, June 8-Eleven, bill ad resolutions passed by Congress in the closing daji pf its session, including tha. Water Power measure, sad 4hi Joint - jrctolntioa repealinjrogrjaf the wnr- tima law aad proclamations, vera killed today by President Wilson through "poexM veto." nxty-cigat aieasarea, including the Merchant Marin kill and that providing- for the excluaion and erpulsion of. alien from the United mate rrhq an memberf of anarchistic organizatioas, war, approvedv . Tb President juplalned that . the measure which 'died with th adjourn- ment of Congree without hi ignatur did not reach him i time. for their proper eensidsraUon. . Th Water Power bill was passed several day ago and bad" been referred to the Interior and War departments for their opinion since jt would affect matters under their reaehei th Jfresiaent during-ther itaytt .Among omer buib vimcn Teeeivea ne Amone "pocket veto" wa that authorising the detaching of naval officer a in struct on la the nie ef, the South American republic and a -resolution authorising appointment of a committee to- confer with till Canadian1 guieramen gard te reitrietiont ef wood palp com ing to the uniieoTBwmr- tot of t, other siMsnre were minor one. The more important ef th Jill Jiga- eivY'eT- The Naval Appropriation bill carrying 136,000,000 Th Army Appropriation. bill tarry ing jy,uuv,uuti. v . - Th Sundry Civil bill earrymg 8436,' 000 .600. ., , .. r. Tha District of Columbia bill tarry ing 81873,000. , Th iplomati tad Consular Appr priatioa bill carrying 89218A37. . The Third Pe8eienew bUi.caxryina 138,000,000. Th Army Beorganizatian bill. Th Merchant Marin bill. e Th Pestoffie Pay laereti bill. - A bill Providian for tb exclusion aid txpulaion from the United Etate .f alien, wh r member ef aearebuitie minixatiOBa. ......r " . An act to peasion. ioldien and aailon ... ... 1 . . . . . k . : 1 : ox an isnaaisa-Amsricaa war, ino Biuy pln inaurreetion, and th China, rtlief expedition uIadjutf.iaLVeetional BehabiUta- tion. bilU "I. A bill permitting government ewntd radio station to handle private aad prett messages. Aa act amending th Trading With the Enemy-Act so aa to perait the restoration of seised property to be returatd enemy alien aad to resident or"firmerwnnitrie now 'residenta ef new ruuiiuim mvh y uuuci . lav vim An 'act to establish woman buTtau In th' Departaent of Labor. . , An ct granting pensLoa aad lacraaae of pension to certain sailors, and sot dier of wan ether than th Civil War aad widow and dependent relative ef tueh Dron. J An net authorising enlistment In th Federal force of non-ipeaking English eitwens aad alien. Aa net regulating th Immigratioa of alieaa to and their reiidence m the United Btates. "MURDERED" WIFE FOUND ' TO BE Vl-RY MUCH ALIVE Ptrburg VaC Jua I. Mr. . An drew Bobb; ef Prine George county, who mysteriously disappeared fro a her home last week; and who wa believed t hav been murdered b her btwbaad, waa located thi morning in Pin widdie, an adjoining county, by Bheriff W, Boiaseau, very mueh alive. On charge of th murder ef hJ wife, Bobb was taken into eustory yes terday, and waa being held in jail without bail Hit arrest followed tatemeat by hi littl daughter to th effect that htr father (truck th woman ever th head, killing her,' ad then buried her near their farm. Sheriff Bolsaean left today ta bring Mr. Bob j bach to Princ George, and when th hearing of htr husband eaaea up before magistrate thi anerBeoa k U b dumissta. 1 K0LEHMAINEN WINNER OF TWENTY'SIX.MILE RAQE Nww rorkrjua t Haant Kolch- aainea, or moekiyn, triple winner in th, uiympie game at eiocanoun, won the 24 12 mile marathon race run to day at Trattrt island, nnder th aa- pice of the New iork Athleu uiuu, in which long dittaaee runner rroa principal sitie east ef Chicago com peted. . - i: " ' ' : Th racavrh one ef the try outs for th American Olympic team, but Koleh mainen, born in Finland, ia ineligible te represent tha United State. Organ, who waa a aair mile Dekiaa ta win ner.. covered th distance in 2:51:06 l-JL.8ndpror.ably will be considered bf--tlreVnsMitAU3B tne aeieesion- or runners jor e -long NEWPORT NEWS. VA HAS v FOPULATIOIw 0F355 Washiagten,- Jun 5. Newport Kw, Va-, which ranked forty-fourth city oi die South and 279tSh city of th uuutiy"'tiH64'Hb- now ha I prjpa.lation; -ef 35d ;,Th in-,, rsa la th last decade wa 13,3)1, ct la 8 ties cent. It now ranks amona the eitie l th 8tth who population thai fat hav been wnownead, jnwt be low Columbia, H. C, and just above Wilmington, N. C - In tkt decade andutg in lam Newport Newt had an increase of only S'Q, or 99 per cent. . : CUBANlsfHOOSERTOADEI -WITBlffl&NAtfAPll'REP Taaoa. Fh.. Jun I. With 11.100 quart el eoana concealed in th eabi and elKewhere, the Cuban achaoaer V la bel dHt captured Fridav off Sanibcl ihrtr.--100- il outh-of- kai. jbjt. lh const guard avb ohaser Tauehaa, towed irta ,Tami tUy au4 turnud over ta cmtente Uiwtr. To o th-eintw were. d v-n th.. sbarg. pf muggliag, ut tb captain and the thr fou mea F the crew were ather and eaeaped P.ESEfiTATiO!IOE Republicans Wot Satisfied Wi.th Way Things Are Going In Southern states Chicago, DI., Jun 6j BcprescBlatioa ei 'th Southern state is future n (nsnnl eonTcntioB -woo 14 - further be reduced under plan tb b "urged upon Many of the northern committeemen feel convinced' Tharh"lst cduetioa did sot reacl the mark at whl.-h the committee was aiming - ad they ette tha crop- f teleat contest brought to the Kattional committee' from the Southern; - States, with . accompanying cooked up evidence, packed or secret eonvenU6ar n4 ataci ' Dfffl.lavit which aoa delegate before th com mittea charged, had been obtained at fiv dollara a throw la practically every ; centett before tb rommittce, tpeaker ' have declared that the Republican party would meet little aueceaa ia th Southern Mate Bnlesa it took tept check - th a reged practice. A tb ' 8rat step, the ceanuttee by unammout resokition v-warnlBf -jh kwl r lirt-rle- conventions for tb next national ton vention antt be he)d - ia places' which were not accessible to all rcaardlcs of color. The same committeemen who proposed that resolutioa hav now. fterf urther. itudy of the ubjoct ' r . . pTJfis 'Tn tlTTrnrj as ejegate representation l the southern tate-down to- ar-minimum frn har- mony with th number of Republican Juttca-Uat wiac Jsut at the polls f-Th paa-trta-iva th atateapr? sentauoB by a limited number of dele gate at larg aad ta putth required otinbtr I Kepubiiean vote ia th LoBgrcsaional district tt a mark which will annch reduce th district delegate representation. Tha : South Carolina case tentared th uttentiou of eommit teemea oa that f eatur a it presented is instaac ef a ttal taarihg 100 Re publieaa vote being represented in tb Nati4UuU-.noa4tUoA. tat. The understandine no ia that It eommitteeme framing th clan r going t preeent it to th vfeaent committee beTor it goat - out of ciis tone and ns th proceedings of th contest hearing t argu th reason lor th change tney demand. ' Maay of th c6aaltteemeB1' frhm th Northern aUtee, ... partieulngly, er disturbed ver the - prsblem nfth negro Vote a it was Tenreamitoil t Ik. eoAest hearings. Some el the contests '"''Jtraight out neut black and 'hit touer.-Bd-tl7isirie-lif them the.aegroe brought rriina facia tri dents of being in control of the vtartv machinery. In ' oae f"th Vjispt this argument Fa used bv the anneal. utir,.ii n vnireaiing IB com-1 mmea 10 recognise their delegates on a wmar.rarrtCsaed-it-wouM - "---. niKIO utimiQIUOB I EP in,,,,, .,. i. M i n uTT"'u mureuua voucgw-ftninuajr,.jiue m im il. "rr,t-H TAR HEELS AT NATIONAL CAPITAL WATCH RETURNS IfewS and ObierTer Bureau OiY8i Primarj Keturna Vo -Maay Caroliriiana Nawa and Observer Bureau. ' . a 60S District National Bank Bldg. (By Leaeed Wire.) Washington, Jun 5. The most used telephone number in Washington to night wat Franklin-3132, that-of the Washington Bureau of the Raleigh, N. C New and Observer. From the time th polls closed in th Tar Heel State until th midnight hour Tar Heel reu denta in Washington called up at in terval to learn the result of the North Uarotina primart. In addition te those who used th telepheae from their residences, thut keeping in touch with tha counting ef ballet in the Old North State, dosena ef Tar Heels "dropped in" nt The Newt aad Observer Bureau and re ceived the return fresh from th wire. Fpr th neeoaaedatien ef North Carolinians in thin city The Raleigh New and Observer .wire wa kept open pntil a let hour and the return ware freely ussl and appreciated by..eerea ef Tar Heel residents, in efneial tad otkei circles, who now live hsr. Senator Siamoaa, from his couatry stat in McryUnd, Reprasentativa Pou, bepretealaUv Kitchin, who 1 con valeseing from hi illnea, wer amon those who kept ia close touch with The New aad Observer win reports from !' ' MAY BE MEMBERS Of?- FORMER CZAR'S FAMILY Knaaiaa Uambers of Crew of Americas Vessel 8ai4 to B . -Tprmer Officials "' " " 1 " ..T i-i -New York, un" 5. Thirteen rBw tians, signed en f officer and Member of th crew of -th American tteamahip John Liad, which arrjved hore today iron vopennagen,' er reported, to tie nthr escaped memben of th ofijcial famiry pf the former eapetoe of Buiiia, isicbous Komauott, or lormef iilh ur new is or tne jtussian .avr. I'tie an- pearanr of th men indittted that they were bove the position they wer 811- inf, one belnf first officer of th ship, mmm m MMia.aa. lae oiucrs memucri or tte ore rooa and deck cr.cws., Effort to interview them were ere rented by official of the line to which th ship belongs, and oaly a few quee- mini 11 . 1 m psr-nnnvnw. , , ' I inf.r .Mi.riiiir n3 answerarSeliverinlroftfTieiT indicated thai they w at' Avomg Kussiaa sailers, Lerai emcmi ef -the customs and ' immigration departaent wat bearded tha shin prefeaaed t knew nothing shout them, but from other aoareea it Waa reported they had aighed en the Joha Lind at Copenhagen at aeaben ef the crew with the know ledge and content ef th United State governments- It waa a be said th eatir party- trill Jaga!o JVk gsh .mgton. One ef the party wa doefcred Ty sailer of the John Und crew tabe a aeaber ef the 3oaancf family, which he did aot deny whe questioned by them. ' , v Other were believed to be high naval efileere who had exsped-froja.BuniaJ Iwliewag tha revolutiua and had mad their way to Peamark where thoy hav heiW-4- hMrt, 1 ...i-. . ... Their age rBge4 from II to.61j'irfi Mai - iridert ar much small than LIBOTUilS Girl Who Caused Sensation Tvvfi: ; Jears Aoo Escapes from Hospital After tw yean' peaceful U mi oaf' (ensational reaideae at th Stat He pit! fof th Ibm, lid 8pruifl'Jiji again taken leav of htr keepers, aiak. ing her escspe from th iaatitutioa torn ities at th hospital said last night thai they belief ed . that M ; iited by friends on the ouUld In making hel getaway. So far they are without clue a to hsr whereebout.- . '; . TberyBr-BHin-w th-cantf Jf Z a easaUoa tw year ago that threat ' ened to involv th oftlcial of the Cas well Training School ia aa inyestlga. tion of the conduct of th ichool. !i made her cscsp from th yehool, ad landed in Durham, wberd h wa eared ' for by the Salvation Army, tjh in duced the Balvation Army people to be liev that ah had been maltreated tt tb training; acheol, and ' they declined orpiv-er--leT to the authoriiic until aer aiaiemenia were uuproveo. After the re at th Kinston Imtilu. tinn she. wth' a number of ofhh ino rnate ef th 'sehoel, was oaittd t th hospital here. For nearly tw yer b hat lived here without perceptible . - r AitthftrUif wti1 ur- prised at her disappearaae. aa4 r making every efort to apprehead hr, GASOLINE STOCKS bRQW; 4 CRUDE OIL DECREASES - Washington, Jun 5. While iteekt of g61in at tb tad of March war 80,000,000 gallon, er. 14 per cent, greater than on the same date lad year, the amount of crude ait in ttorag showed it decrease of 383HK) barrel, it was aaaouneed today- by th Bureau . of Mine. Stock .of fuel til had de- gallon The decrease ia erude eil riseirwat - shown to be due to an iaereat in th daily capacity of refineries t L3045 barrel, a gain ef 317,690 barrd aver last year,' and th failure ef ell pro duction to keep pae.' Domestic con sumption of gasoline during tat Aral quarter ef thi year inereaied 200.- 000,000 gallon, er 83 per cent., at oa pared witluUi corresponding period of 1919, while th increase of fuelTill- waa 24pjOOO,000 gallons, er IS per cent. Exports of gasoline wer about equal - to th amount for tha preceding yer, but -fuel - oil eiports increased .. Jj3." 000,000 gallont. BAPTIST LEADERS TO ' DISCUSS EVANGELISM . ,.-' t. . , ,r"e.",ra udc, the direction of Pr. W. R. ulW"healT etW raoWa KBhol" work for tb Baptist denominate in th State. A preliminary prayet met inr will, be hld Monday ftmoon at 5:30 and th opening etion ef th conference, proper will b held Monday night at 8 o'clock. Ther will be aaru. ing, afternoon and night session throurh Thnrsdsvi All aeMsions will be Tin. the Meredith aqditprium. , . Rep. Fbd Declared Noaiaee. ., ' SUunton,. V., June JLBepretenta tive Henry P.,Fiod wa -declared th Dem.oeratie noniise 'for re-election to Cocgresa by th . Tenth Congreslol district committet in tession her to day. The committet alto declared ther would be no primary contest in thi district, a Mr. Flood w8 th only can didate to file notice of ,hi candidacy within th alloted time. LOST ONB HANDBAG. MAKKtD H. "A. Ix. containing -cigar, ehefk aad : draft book, toilet article ; alt leather , a containing order book. Ja. H,.--Dunham A Co., N. Y. Reward if re turned ta & P. Telfair, 211 Hawthorn ' Road, Cameron Pa.rhi .'- : - , , ,., PotJtfieifihTjoallyjeiAr "maleur mfnt'existsthart'aT ' v y CRAFTx grand, prjghtlarjwwliij grand.) .. . . . lartJIIBJotouldJ ? nr.1 rr. iYou'inay.witntsa a'tm , i ioiiE' "-,v;-'--7 ;-f .Our warerooins. -I. Al J. Crif tsJPiano ' Company Maaufaciortn of bigh-grad Piauoa ad Phonographs. NORTH-CAROLINA'S 1 LEADINO-MUSIO- HOU8a5', 331 Fsyetteville St. 1 Rslelgh. N. C" TheoBV Bower, Piit Mgr, iimijjiiiiniiiiii)iiiuiiiiniB il- -1 wba the schooner wa aptured. , tm males. f
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