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ubscnption Rates Rocldnrjhaxn Center of Hfll Activity. One 3f ear $2.00; $1.00: Six Months Ir "--"', WVUUI9 1 11. .75 $ ' Agriculture & Peach Culture TTOL. 21 No.' 52 ' ROCKINGHAM, N. O, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 10, 1938 ISAAC S. LONDON, Editor .and Proprietor Primary and Election Vote for Past 20 'fears j i ivur'z.. i. 1 11. wrv. 1 i-:- . -sr mils' 1 1 r ,vrra vvavv- r h-vn u . " . r TABULATIONS for the 15 Precincts of Richmond county. '.. Prepared by Post Dispatch PRIMARIES-ELECTIONS; for the past " 20 years. esi Primary June 1, 1918 Election Nov. 5, 1918 Primary June 5, 1920 Election Nov. 2, 1920 Primary June 3, 1922 Election Nov. 7, 1922 Primary July 1, 1922 Primary June (7, 1924 Primary June 5, 1926 Primary June 2, 1928 Election Nov. 6, 1928 Primary June 7 1930 Primary July 5, 1930 Election Nov. 4, 1930 Primary June 4, 1932 Primary July 2, 1932 , Election Nov. 8, 1932 . Primary June 2, 1934 . Primary June 30, 1934 Election Nov. 6, 1934 . Primary June 6, 1936 . Primary July 4. 1936 . Election Nov. 3, 1936 Primary June 4, 1938 Primary July 2, 1938 Election Nov. 8. 1938 rtf-t -- int. i 47 165 27 73 38 226 36 157 62 188 35 150 24 124 16 126 22 142 22 100 64 191 38 112 36 78 35 104 41 158 29 151 56 210 36 119 48 144 23 97 I ; 30 I - 65 363 5 fIZ 498 72 1139 r 141 1029 ' 30 990 1138 1037 i 120 524 132 915 ? 88 657 . 104 689 : 137 686 ' 96 395 55 379 153 618 131 599 t 145 764 .177 718 119 695 I 62 394 , 167 819 .166 683 - 154 1000 -172 911 174 868 :, 52 394 IK Ccial. Vote Richmond County Nov. 8, 1S3CL Election ?iciAh rsuLT NOV. 8, 19B8 ; RICHMOND COUNTY THE Prepared by POST-DISPATCH M OQ 02 ' , fc M 2" 2 2 h - . as OS J ' OS K W W H w u W CJ W - ;R J h a a - J w w CO S S CQ CQ CQ ASSOCIATE JUSTICE M. V. Barnhill, D H. F. Seawell, R ASSOCIATE JUSTICE Wallace Winborne, D Tucker, R U. S. SENATE Reynolds, D Jonas, R CONGRESS Burgin, D . John Jones, R STATE SENATE Jewell, D Bruton, D . Williams, R amendment No. i sheriff 4 years Yeg '. m , io ;,; ',., amendment No. 2 Dept. of Justice Yes- L No. 82 609 9 115 42 163 8 60 41 376 45 122 33 330 278 2317 21 47 13 9 5 50 34 451 81 611 10 101 42 162 8 60 42 377 45 121 34 323 276 2035 20 , 46 13 10 4 47 28 06 80 578 17 203 40 160 7 75 42 418 50 119 37 326 265 2314 20 62 15 16 15 68 62 648 65 501 25 252 24 142 11" 92 36 316 22 160 48 107 18 277 227 1943 16 26 27 114 89 932 89 654 70 37 166 51 17 66 46 462 54 132 87 620 66 42 169 55 16 68 42 362 44 119 6 68 5 9 60 36 7 26 10 33 11 9 39 357 271 2511 30 280 253 2253 2 42 36 360 38 406 37 9 109 51 363 . .35, : 43. 106 10 149 46 ;348 14 247 204 1359 27 149 117 1533 49 411 tt1'-: iM 29 231: 39.fnrB5 tnf!: 47 ' U .''J5V ii 11 mi & 41 W ,31 13 232 1P6 1400 23 98 75 993 VOTE BY COUNTIES 8TH DISTRICT Burgin Has Majority Abound 5500 BURGIN ELECTED TO CONGRESS BY SUBSTANTIAL MAJORITY NOV. 8TH '. '..''; '.-.A .. : ' . i ' ' i1 . Smallest Vote Cast in Richmond County Since 1922. All Neighboring Counties " Also Cast Reco no Opposition "arid both Senators Elected. , Republicans Make 'Bfig Gains in North and West States. New York Elects democratic uovernor and Legislature. 1 1 3 AMENDMENT TO ELECT i SHERIFFS EVERY FOUR YEARS PASSES, i RICHMOND COUNTY GAVE MAJORITY AGAINST. The tabular form on this front page tells the story of the Nov. 8th election completely. You should save it for reference. Jt was the smallest vote cast in Richmond county in any elec tion since 1922 when only 2713 voted. In the election Tuesdav. approximately 2962 voted, with Bob Reynolds for the U. S. Sen ate g e t ti n g 2314, to 648 for Charles A. Jonas. This lat ter figure about truly represents the Republican strength. In the Congressional race, W. O. Bur- gin received 1943 to 932 for John R, Jones a Burgin majority of 1011. But the Jones vote was not truly Republican he being the beneficiary of much "scratching." This 2962 vote is pitiably small as compared to the 7316 cast by both parties in the 1936 election; and to the 7121 vote in the July 2nd Democratic primary. However, all neighboring coun ties likewise cast small votes around 1348 in Scotland, 2565 in Anson, 2800 in Union. 991 in Hoke, Lee 1644, etc. So on the whole, old Richmond did very well., " e Only 42 Absentee ballotwem cast 19 of these by sick voters and 23 by .those absent from the county. . Among those voting Absentee was Cr-BrTDernCwEo ? fs how in a hospital at Wilmington, under treatment. He voted the straight ticket, of course. In Rockingham precinct, a total of ' 803 voted 787 box votes and 16 Absentees. In this box were 460 straight ballots f445 hnr and 15 Absentees), and 83 straight Republican tickets. This 1 left a total of 261 who scratched their ballots with Burgin getting 41 and Jones 169. " At Rohanen, a very small vote was cast 476 for Congress, as against a July 2nd primary vote of 1602. ,In the 476 votes were 293 straight Democratic and 18 straight-Republican votes, with 165 scratching. In the Rockingham precinct, Jones received 252 and Burgin 501 a majority of 249. In the Hamlet precincts, Jones received 199 and Burgin 496 for a major ity of 297. Rohanen gave Burgin only 156 majority 316 to 160. The Norman precinct vote was the closest, with Burgin 47 and Jones 42. At EHerbe, Jones se cured 92 to Burgin's 142. Black Jack township voted practically nothing only 25 votes in all, with 16 Burgin, 7 Jones. Crosland was the only precinct (Continued on page Ten) VOTE IN RICHMOND courrty OMCES In addition to the tabulated Vote on front page, the following is County1 vote for other offices. Associate 'justice M. V. Barnhill Herbert Seawell Sr. .. 2317 - 451 Associate Justice Wallace Winborne U Irvin B. Tucker . i 2035 406 Associate. Justice A. A. P. Seawell . ' Attorney ' General Harry McMullan - ; ; 2326 2319 Com. of Labor Forrest H. Shuford.l -2294 Utilities. Comi Stanley Winborne 2319 Judges Everet Thompson Walter : Bone .... - . . Paul Frizzelle .ti Henry Stevens Jr. w. John .Burney Q,... Nimocks Jr.- JLeo'Crr toyle Sink Win. E Bobbitt Wilson Warlick Zeb Nettles . Allen Gwyn 2294 2290 2285 2289 UXl 2283" 2273 2294 2269 2294 2280 2280 Solicitor, Rowland Pruette -lL Bob McNair House' Clerk of. Court W. S. Thomas E. B. Morse W. W. King Sheriff Coroner , Surveyor L. W Austin 2457 2511 2543 2591 2582 2478 Commissioners John W. Covington . 42 Dr. G. C. Caddell ' . ' 2448 Dr. W .C. Terry . 2464", Jas. W. Hamer 2440 John C. Mathersori ' ; 2421 H. F. Brown Recorder , Pros. Atty, Thos. L. Parsons BURGIN JONES Anson -Scotland Hoke Lee Union - Richmond 2131 893 897 1169 2395 1943 341 300 93 475 470 932 1 Up to press time late this Thursday still impossible Ick get the: vote; from However, the district gives Mr. Burgin Davidson county gave him about 350 about 650 majority and Moore about Burgin maj, 1790 593 804 694 1925 1011 Jones aj. evening, it was the other counties. about 5500 majority. majority, Montgomery 64 majority. CRUCIAIlGAME PLAYED TODAY Hamlet is Winner Rockingham Lost Today, Nov. 10, in Play-off Previously Tied Game. Hamlet 12, Rham 7. . On. JOct.i 21st, Rockingham and Hamlet highs played to a score less tie in Hamlet. These two teams held ton h trict, and so it was arranged for mem 10 piay the tie off this Thursday afternoon, Nov. 10th, in Hamlet. The game started at 3:20. r; Hamlet: won 12-7, andlp kejkr hailed asl district champions1 , The winner ill: AoW;r0fA the district inl Glass B coiirpltP tion with the winners in the other districts. The finals between the Eastern ana Western Class A and B teams will play at Chapel Hill Nov. 25th for the State championshipthe East and West Class B teams playing ' against each otner, and the Class A win ners playing each other. Rockingham highs under Coach J. 1. liolton has had a snlendidi season. Out of six games played (not counting today's game) , the : locals have won five and tied one ' at 0-0. The locals have run up 89 points to only 7 for the five opponents. Only 42 Absentees Only 42, Absentees were vot ed in Richmond , county in the Nov. 8th, 1938; election 23 Tby.-'- those ? Absent frorarK the county, and 19 by those sick. This -inifflberTirlirictihtrtst to the 447 -cast in thehot'Jul' 2n4 i primary when 7121: votes were cast, f In. this Nov. 8th 'election, only 2950 votes; tDe--mocratic and Republican, were cast. The 'Absentees By precincts: Absent Sick Roberdel Roddngham Ellerbe , Black Jack nuumon Midway tiir.j, Cordova Hamlet No. 1 Hamlet No. 2 Mangum 1 9 1 1 1 A 2 8 2 7 3 2 1 1 2 V 23 19 Recorder. Hamlet L P. McCoihim Pros. Atty. Hamlet , A. A. Reaves ' ... s 1829 1878 f .651 . . V f 640. Constables'. . WilUe Diggs .Rliam Jack Rivers. -Beaver D: 4-l: D. L. Kiker, Marks Cr. J. B. Reynolds, Mineral, S. "r 773 116" 634; , 233 - Magistrates John Yates, Rockingham weo. Rnodes, Hamlet J. L. Roscoe, Hamlet - 776 653 503 12,137,000 BALE CROP The Government estimates that the 1938 cotton crop will consist of 12,137,000 bales of 500 - pounds gross weight. A month ago the estimate wasjfor 12,212,000 bales. . NEGRO-STABS ANOTHER Price LeGrand wa$ placed in jail? Sunday; night charged with sticking a knife into, Adele Leak, in an argument on Stewart St. Adele is in the Hamlet hospital. Both are colored. - - t
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