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ROCKINGHAM I-DXSPATCfr
The Post-Dispatch is re-printing the
tabular vote for each of the 17 precincts in tiie
oetL r WJ nrmfed this May
may uui pimm j. ..j- . - -j
but there may be some of you now who would
like to read it again on the eve of eod
primary that is to be held June Jf5?2
votes were cast May 25th. The voteJune
will probably bebetween 4500 & 5000-I.S.L.
2.ib, 19.48
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DRAKE-r.lAURICE
Election
Primary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Election
Election
Primary
Primary
Election
Primary
Nov. 3, 1936.
June 4, 1938 -July
2, 1938 -Mav
25. 1940
May 30, 1942 -I
June 27, 1942
Nov. 5. 1940
Nov. 3, 1942
May 27, 1944 J
June 24, 1944
Nov. 7, 1944
May 25, 1946
1819
1946
2086
628 991
579 B58
531 855
736 1124
163 267
380
243
696 1015
742 il00
317 117
296 93
308
221
234
225
96
88
78
65
301 100
65 35
592
412
123
96
278
230
65
26
72
66
133 549
101 323
81 347
82 311
73 220
69 262
112 452
33 120
66 162
27 122
89 437
73 283
165
75
84
76
40
65
171
41
63
35
157
92
56 210
36 119
48 144
40 140
29 88
37 94
53 189
15 51
20 49
19 30
62 131
26 84
142
131
141
109
76
82
150
53
30
36
105
108
1416 123
1501 137
1602 149
266 718 399
222 634 424
265 685 426
349 886 523
58 81 58
126 424 265
101 287 195
235 746 412
294 760 482
293
308
357
193
241
281
270
49
161
106
274
282
154 1000 823
172 911 705
174 868 636
97 901 811
105 645 588
116 601 541
123 898 862
22 157 178
57 '371 398
39 120 240
a 812 728
130 960 820
7316
6854
7121
6077
5134
5209
7309
1446
3342
2134
6332
6532
Solicitor 13th Dist.:
Coble Funderburk
Edward H. Gibson -
State Senate:
John D. Chalk
John W. Cole -
House:
H. T. Baldwin Jr.
H. F. Brown
George S. Steele .
Sheriff:
Paul A. Brown
R. W. Goodman
James W. Hamer
Carl H. Holland
Coroner:
Walter King
Raymond Marks
County Bd. Education:
Ned Covington -
Fred Phillips
Mrs. Cliff Terry
Com. R. D. and M. S.:
Harvey Knowlen
J. Hallie McRae .
Com. Rliam Township
R. Eee Ellerbe
S. A. Hallum ;
John- F.-Hamer i---C.
F. Saunders '
R.H; Sessoms Jr
230
442
270
459
193
164
354
345 39
624 155
333 37
719 190
355 89
233 56
460 67
8
56
54
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7
8
50
13 61
40 271
22 164
39 99
12 78
15 35
35 127
18
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26 31 ?1 280 139 64 36 356 X
49 58 187 379 263 141 76 479 489
32
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75
237
162
268
387
336
64 12
359 88
271 8
406 122
5
32
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4 6
40 68
2 40
27 169
9
13
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34 86 179 129 34
71 198 532 324 219
25 72 279 151 100
26 125 330 174 86
79 98 115 60
5 52 103 74 21
50 116 483 245 161
16 10 39 74 35
37 116 135 89 65
50 479 483
70 396 264
38 189 150
43 250 181
32 395 369
13 7 26
65 i81 95
15 68 64
37 704 635
1965
3768
2424
3700
1775
1760
2397
476
2281
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Married on June 18, 1946.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Barbara Theresa, to
Mr. Donald Anson Drake.
The ceremony was performed
at noon June 18th, in St. Paul's
Episcopal church at Bennetts-ville.
The bride is a petite and at
tractive young lady, having
rrHnated from Rockingham
high on June 5th in the class of
82 boys and girls.
Mr. Drake is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Drake Sr., of
Platte, South Dakota. He re
ceived his discharge from the
Navy June 7th. After June
20th the young . couple will be
at home in Platte.
Right!
Tommy: "Dad, what is flat
tery?" Dad : "Flattery, my son, is
having somebody else tell us
the nice things we have always
thought about ourselves."
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A hillbilly -built a house for
his wife in which he fashioned
windows but no doors.
"Where are the doors?" asked
the nervous bride.
He drew himself up to full
height, "Doors? Are you going
somewhere?"
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RHISALE
Any amount of
434 60
528 147
645 147
45
23
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32 147
14 78
30 139
40
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26 95 229 181 112
69 156 460 186 94
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40 362 294
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Com. Wolf Pit:
Ed. Crenshawi
Dumas -Dawkins
Julian P. Gaddy -Edwin
T. Garrett
Earl Greene
M. J. Pate J
S. P. Quick
John D. White
Com. Marks Creek:
Arthur L. Capel
Tom Ormsby
E. Li. Skipper
Harris !. Swails
Congress, nomination:
C. B. Deane .
W. E. Horner
Congress, elected:
Miss Jane Pratt, D
H. Frank Hulin, R.
County Judge:
Lloyd Childers
Walter S. Thomas
County Solicitor:
J. Thomas Page
James H. Pittman
43
43
155
61
159
70
74
57
66
31
183
125
262
68
103
88
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54
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8 13 33 36 6
35 37 82 89 116 15
4 5 45 66 9 -7
13 89 384 65 . 29 5
7 68 16 27 7 4
8 23 33 47 69 88
6 21 76 23 4 5
68 86 143 130 68 78
14 57 148 125 88 22
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9 82 355 110 26 4
198 . 191
217 C 202
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Rockingham
JUST A FINAL WORD
FOR SATURDAYS PRK1ARY
We will WIN if our friends and supporters
go to the polls and cast their votes. If you
stay at home, and are indifferent, then Mr
Holland will win.
WEOAN
if we will. Let's change that to,
. VE CAN, AT YE VILL!
Yours for a clean government for
Richmond County, I am
Sincerely, your friend
RAYMOND W. GOODMAN
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389 216
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750 143
338 528 96
517 120
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TOM ORMSBY OF HAL1LET
RESPECTFULLY
INVITES YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE
IN THE PRIMARY JUNE 22ND.
He is not connected with any cliques, groups or factions;
nor has he any 'axe to grind. He feels that a man from
Hamlet should be on the Board of County Commission
ers, and therefore presents his name to you.
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