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, -'J . . -a- Wednesday Morning's Addition Ei.ection REtURn i tanb 0 3 n CONCORD, N. fi. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,f&92. Vol. V. No. 1C7. iole No. 12S BAM IRE i f f i - I a , I i O lii BALLOTS 0H888 WHAT THE TOWNSHIPS DID FOUR riEARS AGO. bis Statistical Report is tiiveu That You May Compare With The Work Done In 1892 An In crease la The Ytle of The County is ProbttWc-sCn cord has Over 800 now. The election in 1888 wa3 very quiet. The total vote was not even an average vote, it amounted to only 2&4 for the three candidates, Fowle, Dockery and Walker. Concord polled 486 votes in 188S, and she can poll 813 this year if all turn out. The registration is as follows : Ward 1255 t. 2300 3 80 4178 : Total 813 A nart of this increase comes from territory that belonged to No. 11 township in 1888. THE VOTE 'OF 1888 No. 1 Township : Fowle 156, .Dockery 90, Walker 0, Total 246, No. 2 Township : j Fowle, 133, . . i . Dockery, 110, ' j Walker, 0, Total 243. ; No. 3 Township ; ' Fowle 148, ' j Dockery 78, ' v Walker 0, i : ". Total 226. I .No. 4 Township: : J Fowle 123,; I Dockery 102, , ' j , - Walker C, ; ' . : ' . Total 231.: No. 5 Township : j Fowle ,11 6, . ' : Dockery, 46, j ' Walker, 2, 1 ..' Total 164. i No. 6 Tow;iship: Fowle 92, Dockery 9, . . j v 'Walker 0, 'j Total 101." . No. 7 Township : I Fowle 43, Dockery CI,- ; . Walker if i i. ; , Total. 105. : No. 8 Township':. Fowle 175, . '., , Dockery 49, , " Walker 0, ; - Total 224. -.' No. 9 Township : -! Fowle 1CW, . ' , ; Dockery , v' Walker 0, 1 - Total 156. No. 10 Township : Fowe 194 m Dock$y5(T m Walker 0 Total 253. No. 11 Township : Fowle 100 Dockery 105 Walker 4 Total 209. No. 12 Township : Fowle 258 Dockery 157 Walker 71 Total 486. Grand Total 2644. 11 -lib lib Mm. THE LATEST DISPATCHES, AT 2, A. LI. INDICATE A3EUO- CRATIG VICTORY. Tom Wats on Efciio far The "tiosilli North Carolina h Democratic. The South remairs solid. Tcni 7vTutson, of Georgia, is de feated by 3,000. New York gives Cleveland 40,000 majority. The Dtuiocra's cluiin Connecti cut, New Jersey, IndL:;r. and Illi nois. Weaver carries several We3 tern states and thus hurts Harrison. At 1:36 a. m. Mr. Jaz. Shevlin, of Brooklyn, telegraphed Sir. W G Means as follows : "Cleveland's majority in New York State 40,000 ; Indiana, 12,000; Illinois, 10,000; Alabama 10,000 ; and Connecticut 1,800." If all this be true Grovor is almost unanimously elected. DEMOCRACY DID HER DUTY. HOATUR : Means ". Hileman No 1 140 128 ' 2 143 ' 124 " 3 131 152 " 4 129 109 "5 5S ' '' 107 "6 79 3 " 7 38 . ; 54 i ' " .'8 17? ' 38 " 9 t' 87 . . 64 . 10 " 89 , 185 " 11 . 89 , ' 92 . f 1 ; 7. ' ' . 17 12 j 21 ' 194 ; 24 , I 3- 65 , ' 6 I 4 102 . ;r ' 34 , Total . 1710 . ; UD77 .-EfirBESEUTATiyE Whitb No,l 139 Alexander 129 , 120 .51 107. 104 38 39 33 58 183 96 16 24 7 . 28 2 146. . 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 131 130 62 S4 43 186 92 92 11 85 1 2 3 4 184 193 63 98 1728 u I 1033 Treasurer: Cline 136. 119 130 J10 Sims 136 148 52 125 106 34 32 34 70 186 100 31 36 11 61 1162 No. I n 1 3 5 . OA 6 7 8 9 10 11 89 53 191 85 91 S3' 173 '188 59 77 1645 12 2 I Total SHERIFF Morrison Booer ' No. 1 149 124 2 141 116 " 3 131 53 " 4 149 . . "90 " 5 '72 97 " 6 68 27 " 7 54 ' 29 . 8 199 ' ' 26 9 99 . 54 10 80 198 " 11 89 97 f 1 184 .15 19J 2 195 27 U 3 65 4 . 4 115 24 1733 1026 COTTON' WEIGHER: , HlERIS No. 1 147 Barrier 2 3 4 5 6 154 134 164 90 . 98 .49 109 ,53 .'78 t u 26 32 8 197 " 9 100 , 27-' 1 j 53 tsv 89 , fie j 26 3 122 m-umit t 4 r 92' it 11 93 187 198 1 o 12 3 69 .4 119 1896 ! 906 . CONGRESS 'j t : Henderson d. "Holton r. Shuford t p No.l 105 " 2 73 "3 75 " 4 65 5 56 6 87 " V 43 59 81 .69 82 2 7 118 119 27' : .88'. 105 31 32 ..7 59 8 183 " 9 89 " 10 94 "11 60 I 1 158 2 188 lz 3 49 t 4 46 49 0 3 49 34 9 26 99 80 11 17 1 ' 7 06S Total 118S 569 GOVERNOR: Carr Furches Exum No. 1 113 59 103 2 77 84 114 3 103 75 36 " 4 76 86 82 " 5 58 13 95 6 88 6 29 ".7 44 " 8 185 12 1 . 4 49 38 13 26 100 0 0 54 L?6 77 . 9 15 2 6 it 9 94 M 10 98 11 60 1 162 12 2 3 4 187 48 49 1442 C16 8005 In this issue, time and space will not admit giving the votes, by townships, ot each candidate, We give however the agregate vote' Here is the vote . For Register of Deeds, Jno, K Patterson, 1715; Jno. II Moose, 1089, Patterson's majority. 626. Survey , or Long, 1711; II T Baker, 968, Long's majority, 743 Esq, Jas. ' N Brown, for coroner, 1799; M C Wal ter, 991; Brown's majority, 805. j For Congress, Henderson 1188 ; Holton, republican, 5G9 ; Shuford, (T T) 968. Presidential electors: Cleveland, 1422; Harrison, 661; Weaver 830. Mr. Bidwell received about 40 votes In the county. The republicans lost about 425 votes by the Third party, which drew only about 400 from the Democrats. The election in the county is no surprise to any man who was in formed on the situation, except in the vote for. Treasurer. Many thought Mr. Jno. A Sims would des feat Mr. Cline. While the result is different, Mr. Sims ran ahead of his ticket. The Standard will ! say this for Mr. Sims : A faithful) and eel's cient officer has gon 3 down in de feat by standing to what he believ ed right. JThe Standard believes that Mr. Sims was honest and sin cere in his position;, and while Mr. Sims made a good flght, ; democracy ruled otherwise. ' ! Cabarrus has enjoyed a Demo cratic victory that surpasses, that of 1888, regardless of the Third Party. A Kcsctlent Telegraph. The" following telegram was sent Mr. W G ' Means by Mr. Jas.;Shevs lin, of Brooklyn. It came at 11:34 Tuesday night. - It reads : "Cleve land has carried New York by 25000 ; they are now , betting two to one that Cleveland will be the ' '..' next President." - i , THE WIFE OF THE, NEXT PRESIDENT. ... i If Cleveland is elected'and there be a decent Congress, look out for 10 cent cotton, i.ssZHS! A.r.w v-f ZtC'-:-; 1 TIASiKSOIVIXO Jpn.'JCJ.A3KATIOJl-. The President Appoints the Hl.u ct November as theI)y on Which . Roosriiition Shall Eo Sladc oi" The TSIcssln-s ot l'ro .. .vt.r. Washington, Nov. 4.. H tLo President of the United Staiuj oi America: A proclamation. The gifts of God to oar pejph during the past year have been so abundant and so special that the' spirit of devout thanksgiving awaits not a call, but only the appoint ment of a day when it may a com mon expression. He has stayed tho pestilence at our door ; He has given us more love for tho thre civil in stitutions in the creation of which His directing providenco was so conspicuous; He ,hii3 awakened a deeper reverence for a,v;JIc lus widened our philanthropy by a call to succor the distress in other tands : He has blessed our schools ?nd is bringing forward a patriotic and God-fearing generation to execute his great and benevolent designs for our country; He has given us great increase in material' wealth and a wide diffusio.1 of contentment and comfort in the home3 of our people ; He has gi ren his grace to the sor rowing; Wherefore, I, Benjamin Harriicn, President of the United State?, do call upon all our people to observe, as we haye been wont, Thursday, the 24th day of this month of November, as a day of TlmnVivin to God for his mercies, of snpplica cation for his continued care and grace, , In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this fourth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety two, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and seventeenth. Benjamin Harrison. By the President; John W. Foster, Secretary of Statf . i It Was Always One Way "I want you to understand," 'said the red-nosed; "that I . am one of those persons who can drink when they want to aud let it alone when they want to." "lut you are always druuk." That's because I have never yet wanted to let it alone." 5 ' . VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY for Sale. By virtueof a DeW intrust made to the undersigned on the 2Sth, of October, 1882, by Mrs. Margaret rn 1 t- u -; - :.7 I jic fcrcnern wnicu wia teuuruou m Rnnlr NTn3R T'ap S7 in'She a!fiM rf the Register of Dees for the county of Cabarrus, I will sell at public s ,i!e for cash athe court house in Can cord onModaf the 28th, day of November: One lot on WestDepot Street in tne town of Concord ad joining the lot of K L Craven, Mrs. Or. I L Henderson and others. The lot has comfortable improvements; pesson desiring to see the property can do so by calling at Mr. Ilenrj Propst, who lives on the place. Oct, 21 1892. li. W.-Allison, Trustee,
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