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Entire Ticket Elected ADDIE: .\lt-K !?!): Barrett 74. (?X loo, Hooper 95 Hooker 93; Still well 79 Miiiiov 103, Woriey 73 Aliixm 96; Gribble 70. l?l; Bryson 7:J.. 101; Parker 74. Cowiin loo; Ensley 78. Alluian 100; Wood 70. Coward 1M0; Cope 71. pills 101; IV.nlrr 71. WEBSTER: McKee 1S4; Barrett 158. (0X IS.5, lluoper ll(i Hooker 178; Stillwell 105. Muney 182; Woriey 161. Allison 1S?;; Gribble 160. Cope 182; Bryson 161. Madison 190; Parker 152. Cowan 101; Ensley 151 All man 18< ; W ood l;u. Coward I8;?; ('ook 156. Dills 1N3; Painter 158. W1LLITS: MiKee Oft; Barrett 116. Cox 11?2; Hooper 114. I Hooker 94; Stillwell J20. I, Maney 102; Woriey 117. ' '?.^YllLson 100; Gribble 117. 0?pe 102; Brysoa 114. Madison 102; Parker 115. Cowan 101; Ensley 118. Allman 101; Wood 116. i Coward 103; Cook 113. Dills 104; Painter 112. CULLOWHEE: McKee 549; Barrett 156. Cox r>49; Hooper 15U. Hooker 541; Stillwell 163. iluney 543; Woriey 165 Allison 548; Gribble 162 Cope 541; Bryson 166. Madison 548; Parker 150. Cowan 549; Knsley 156. Allman 549; Wood 1^>T. Coward 547; Cook 155. Dills 544; Pointer 162. DILLSBORO: McKee 189; Barrett 142. Cox 187; Hooper 145. Hooker 1H9; Stillwell 142. M aney 182; Woriey 158. Allison 183; Giibble 148. Cope 190; Bryson 144. Madison 183; Parker 148. ?Cowan 188; Ensley 143. Ail ma n 188; Wood 141. Coward 183; Cook 147. I'ills 194, Painter 137. GREEN'S CREEK: McKee 112; Barrett 133. Cox 112; Hooper 133. Hooker 112; Stillwell 133. Maney 112; Woriey 133. Allison 112; Gribble 133. 112; Bryson 133. Madison 112; Parker 133. ?Cowan 112; Ensley 133. A lima u 112; Wood 133. ?Coward 112; Cook 133. Wh 112; Painter 133. EABT LAPORTB: McKee 91, Barrett 66. Cox 95; Hooper 60. Hooker 88; Stillwell 90. Maney 88, Woriey 72. 88; Gribble 68. , Co|k* 77; Bryson 64. Mud son 93; Parker 65. Cowan 92; Ensley 64. Allman >91; Wood 65. ?Coward 91; Cook 60. . E.LMKEE DEFEATS BARRETT E. L McKee, SjJva woman, Hs detected James P. Barrett, Bro *&rd editor .for the State senate in ^ district, eompooed of Jaekaon, Haywood and Traaayhaaia, on the a,v ?f returns tabulated at . ?fd '?y a majority of approximate; ' 2?W. ?-? - -?..?UJ? Dills 90; Painter 66. NORTH SYLVA Mekee 237, Barrett 286 Cox 227, Hooper 296 Hooker 218, Stilfoell 304 Maney .238, Woricy 294 Alison 217, Gribble 306 Cope 231, Bryson 294 Madison 239, Parker 287 - Cowan 228, Ensley 297 Allmaa 228, Wood 290 Coward 225, Cook 294 Dills 232, Painter 292 HAMBURG Mekee 199, Barrett 199 Cox 202, . Hooper 197 / Hooker 202, Still well 199 Maney 207, Worley 196 Allison 205, Gribble 198 Cope 20?, Br v son 196 Madison 207, Parker 196 Cowan 205, Ensley 198 Allman 207, Wood 196 ; 'Coward 206,, Cook 196 Dills 205, Painter 197 QhALLA McKee 268, Barrett 286 Cox 270, Hooper 284 ijooker 261, Stillwell 290 Maney 268, Worley 292 Allison 26/, Gnbbie 288 Cope 270, Bryson 286 Madison 272, Parker 284 Cowan 273, "Ensley 285 All man 274, Wood 284 Coward 267r Cook 285 Dills 269, Paanter 285 CASHIER S VALLEY McKee 179, Barrett 59 Cox 184, Hooper 58 Hooker 182, Stillwell 60 Maney 180, Worley 60 Allison 181, Gribble 61 Copo 181, Bryson 61 Madison 182, Parker 58 Cowan 184, Ensley 58 Allman 181, Wood 61 Cowan 182, Cope 60 Dills 181, Pabnter 60 OANEY FORK McKee 297, Barrett 311 Cox 298, Hooper 310 Hooker 296, Stillwell 311 Maney 297, W?riey 311 Allison 297, Gribble 311 Cope 288, Bryson 311 Coward 297, Cook 309 Dills 296, Painter 311 Cowan 297, Ensley 311 Allman 292, Wood 314 Madison 298, Parker 310. METHODIST SOCIETY TO HAVE PRATER SERVICE The Methodist Woman's Mission ary Society will observe the Wicek of Prayer with a service, beginn'i; at two thirty, Monday afternoon am continuing through the afternoon Mrs. Ernewt Montd'th wiH lead th? .service. On Wednesday afternoo ihe November meeting of the society will be held, with Mrs. D. D. Hoopei is hostess and Mrs. J. Claude Alii son as leader of the program. SOUTH SYLVA " ? At the time this edition ' went t> press the (tabulation in South Sylvi. preAuct had not b<|en completed; out out of a total vote of 896; theA were 413 straight Republican ticket^, and 398 straight Democratic tickcts, which means praetveally an eveii >reak in that ward, cutting the-Re pnblican majority in the two prtv cincts in Sylva to near 100. A COMhDY i A comedy entitled "Sunshine" tfi-j. be presented by students of the Sylvs Central High School on Friday, Nov. 14th at 7:30 p. m. in the Graded School auditorium. An admission fee of 25 and 35 cents will be, charged, and the proceeds will go. for the cur tain. This play is being directed, hy Mrs. Scott and promises to be * pool THE MISSING PRECINCT .. Balsam vvili give aopprav matcly 80 or more Democratic majority. ! Canada's Republican majority is an average Republican majority ol 106. | Cancy Fork gave an average Rev publican majority of 17 } Mountain's Democratic majority is ' esetimatcd at close to 60. l River's average Democratic major ity is said to be 6. Savannah gave an 'i verage major ity of 163 for tlie Dcim?crafts. PRESIDENT TO COME t TO MOUNTAOW President Hoover will Hf?eud Thank* givi.:ng with his son Herbert Ho*r? jer, Jr., who is spending seven) 'months at Greenhrmi Cottage oo Sunset Mountain. SNQWY ELECTION DAT . Election day dawned (told and rainy/ w'th the higher mountains covered with snow, an snow w*w blowing in-: termittently all day in the valleys. It *as the mogt disagreeable elec tion ?vr, from a standpoint of Cars coming into Bylva 1'nim aerosa tiie Balsams were covered with snow. Regardless of the weather, many vot ers stood in line all day, at the Syl v* voting precincts* intuiting their turns at the ballot box. THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY COMES BACK One of the most amabxin;1.? things on the face of the returns <?:" the elec tion of yesterday, w*s "?? strong come back of the Deiiw?r:Mie party, throughout the country. Two years ago as badly defeated as any major party ever was in the history of the nation, the Democratic party came back with a bang in all parts of the country, and made a splendid showing in every section. KILLED HERE I ? Mian Florence Fineh, 75 years old, [died Sunday afternoon in the 0. J. t Harris Memorial hospital, a few | ipurs after she was njared in an au I ^omobile accident 011 Highway No. jifl a short distance east of the city .limits of iSylva. {* .1. P. Parker of Black Mountain, driver of the ear "in which Miss Fineh prtLS riding, said lie was going west Highway No. 10 jusl east ot' S} ! tol lowing another niaehine. A iird car, also headed west, was parked on.the Allen Branch bridg.-, he said. The ear directly in front ?f him swerved around the parked jBAehine and Mr. Parker said lie had expected to do likewise, when he widdenly saw a car coming toward liim. Unable to stop his car quick ly enough, Mr. Parker said he saw le must either crash into one of nie machines or turn off on a s*lde "toad which leaver the highway a that |K>in1. He attempted to follow the latter course, and the car turned over into (he branch. Miss Finch, with Mrs. farker and Miss Margaret Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker, was riding in the rear seat of the feiaehine. Miss Finch's chest was ^rushed. ?- The other occupants of the car es caped with minor cuts and bruises, j Mr. Parker safid that he ha<l the nJsg9?f .reunihej of the .parked marj chine. He d?d' not make the imm-j ber public,-however, and said Mon day he had not decided whether he would ask for au investigation. No plans for an inquest had been made here Monday. Miss Finch, who had no near rel atives, had made her home with the Parkers, her friends, for the past two years. Formerly she had lived in Lincolnton. It is understood that party, con sisting of Mr. Parker, Mrs. Parker, their daughter, Miss Margaret Par ker, and Miss Fineh, had started to Cherokee for a visit to the Indian Reservation, when the aeeident oe curred. The body of Miss Finch was taken Monday to Black Mountain for fun eral and interment. JONAH IAILEYDEFEATS PRITCHAR6 i., Senator-Elect .1 OSI AH W. BAIEF/Y I _ - 1 WEAVER WINSS 1 Zebulon Weaver was elecvted to congress* from this congressional dis trict over Brownlow Jackson, in yes terday's election, carrying the usual Democratic strength in most of the ; counties, and carrying Buncombe, the | big county of the district by a ma jority of approximately 5,000. THE ELECTION TWO YEARS AGO In the election two years ago, the Republican majorities in the county were: Sutton L 210 Smith :--o 13 Cannon 151 Bryson _ ... 114 Cook _ 68 , _ zz* .... ? Keener :.. ?107 Queen 59 Parker >.. - 76 MASON CANNON Addie ' 73 81 Balsam 144 50 Barker's Creeek 71 249 Canada 122 204 Canev Fork 310 380 Cashier-'s Valley 170 68 Cullowhee 460 165 East Laporte ' 80 101 Green's Creck 84 140 Hamburg 1 203 192 Mountain 76 38 Quail a 244 294 River 91 128 Savannah 225 139 North Sylva 188 308 South Sylva 414 484 Webster 162 188 Willits . 77 ft BAILEY S MAJORITY OVBR 75,004 The face of the returny tabu lated in the Sfate at midnight in- - diratcri that losiaL William Bailey h:is .swept tin* State from the ({real Smokies to the sea, and that hist majority will reach between 7?,00d and 100,(MM). The election of a com- . plete list of ten congressmen in - North Carolina in indicated. THE OFFICERS ELECT The entire Democratie tiefcqjr elect ed yesterday in Jackson county which will be inducted into office on the First Monday in December is com posed of John J. Manoy, sheriff, de feating J. M. Worley. Dan Allison, clerk superior coart, defeating J. T. Gaibble. Vernon L. Cope, register of, dee As, defeating W. Wr Bryson. _ . _? ... J. D. Cowah, commissioner of fi nance, defeating John B. Jfinsiey. Monroe Madison, eonusiLaaioner of' : welfare, defeating J. D. Parker. I John Allman, commissioner of roads j defeating Coot Wood. i Joseph Hooker, jndge recorder2* ! court, defeating E. P. Stillwell... Rogers Coward, surveyor, Sam,Cook~? v > ? Neal Dills, coronor, Matiag J. H. Painter. Thomas A. Cox, wSIJ represent 'A 1 Jackson oounty in tbe next general i assembly of North Carolina, having - (defeated Dr. D. D. Hooper. _ DILLSBORO MAN KILLED - IN AUTOMOBILE The funeral of Dewey Sutton, 28,' bon of Julius Sutton, of Dills boro, who was killed in- an automobile wreck, Friday between Asheville and Canton, was held Monday in DilJs boro with Rev. George B. Cleuuticr and Rev. W. C. Reed conducting rhe service. Sutton died in Aatou Park -Hospi tal, Asheville, about 10 o'dock Fri day night, a few hours after beihg "taken there. He had a badly fractur ed skull' and never regained con. sciousness after the'crash. , W. C. Green, of Canton and Green lee Andef&m of Ga.stonia, compan ions of young Sutton? we^e bruised and cut, but escaped Herious 'injury. The car in wlrieh Sutton #a& rid ing, said to have been driven by one of the other men, is said to * have attempted to pass another car and meeting another going in the oppo site direction, the driver, is said to have attempted to stop his automo bile, swung off the pavement, and turned over. The accident occurred about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. ? 8.' H. BaHenger of West" Asheville, a traveling salesman, who cfcraty upon the scene just after the accident, as sisted in extriating the injdred from the.wrecked car and brought-Sutton to ttie hospital. Thf ottie?-4woinur ed iien were brought td tfce hospital on jet trnck. i IN ALABAMA r ? Returns pouring in. from all parts >?'< of the state of Aiaha??Showed that Bankhead had defeated United States "'U Senator Tom Heftfut, leading him l three to one. Hel fin, former Democrat, deserted the party ticket in 1028 mad i ed^Hooyer for routing in the eleetton w pendent opposing WwMmd wTr
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