Page Eight Raleigh Roundup (Continued from Page 1) Scott headquarters on Saturday night . . . with about 500 others . . . some of whom had been John son’s supporters until the victor’s lead hit 15,000 votes. NOTES—Believe it or not, one of the happiest men over Scott's victory is none other than your Governor, R. Gregg Cherry, whose county went for the Alamance gentleman . . . There was some suggestion to the effect that Cher ry might come out for Johnson during the second primary . . . But you figure that one out . . . Capus Waynick was the princi pal strategist in the Scott camp. He is as shrewd as they come . . . liberal and thoroughly hones . . . Robert W. Redwine, sharp ad vertising man, n ade a huge con tribution to the Scott victory in the neat wording of those adver tisements you read. He was also a Broughton man . . . Incidentally, one of the first congratulatory calls to W. Kerr Scott was from J. TvT. Broughton . . . You are likely to see a brand nfew State Highway Commission take over next year, since all of the present members, except Jordan, were for Charles M. Johnson ... It is estimated that the losers spent in the neigh borhood of $150,000 in the sec ond primary . . . and about the same in the first*. . . Approximate ly $25,000 was spent in Forsyth County alone, it is said . . . and this county went for Johnson by only 48 votes. BARNES— A young man to reckon with in future political contests in this State is John I. Barnes of Clayton, Albright man ager in the first go-around. He carried about 85 percent of + he Albright vote to Scott, it is thought, and all the counties which went for R. Mayne in the first were for Scott in the second. Men and women like John Barnes and his cute, attractive wife will keep America free and in the hands of the people. This also goes for Ferd Davis, young newspaper editor of Zebu lon in Wake County, whose edi torial on the “One Talent Candi date’’ you have probably read by this time. He was for Scott from the beginning . . . flew for him, spoke for him. and wrote for him. His mother, Mrs. Theo. B. Davis, kept the children last Saturday night so the young folks could Dr. Chas. E. Flowers Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 2881 Residence 2961 DR. L. M. MASSEY * Dentist PHONE 2921 For Automobile Accident and Liability, etc. Also Tobacco Bam and Pdck House Insurance, See D. D. CHAMBLEE INSURANCE PHIL - ETT SERVICE STATION Open All Day Sunday ESSO Gasoline and Oil Willard & Exide Batteries Washing and Greasing Goodyear Tires & Tubes Avon Privett and Sidney Ed dins join in the Scott victory celebra tion. She writes, too . . . and well . . . readable, down-to-earth stories of everyday living. SCOTT— In one of the shortest campaigns on record anywhere, Kerr Scott was nominated for Governor. In January Charles M. Johnson had the thing sewed up. Then the lightning struck. Kerr Scott announced he would not run for re-election as Agricul tural Commissioner. At that time he had no idea of running for Governor, contrary to what you might have heard, but the John son forces saw him as a possible candidate even as he made plans to retire from public bfe. He had told his wife in 1944 that he would not run for Commissioner of Agriculture again. However, there was dissatisfac tion with Johnson, and Scott was urged to run for Govenor . . . by letter, by wire, and by hardly legible pencil written post cards from throughout North Carolina. I There were conferences, meetings, one of which was held in the Gov ernor’s mansion, and Scott an-! nounced. Then the fur began to fly. The first good break was when Charlie Parker, perhaps the best newspaperman in the State, consented to handle the publicity. | But folks were scared for Scott. They had been beaten by the ma- ! chine so many times that they could not imagine his winning. Many men had the opportunity to manage the Scott campaign, but they were afraid. Scott wasn’t. Like the Little Red Hen, he said, “Okay, then I will plant the wheat WAKELON AUTO SERVICE Route 4 Zebulon, N. C. ★ J. W. CUNNINGHAM Groceries ★ L. E. POOLE Welding and Radiator Repair Trailers Built To Order ★ J. W. UPCHURCH General Repair Work On Automobiles—Trucks—Tractors Baby Chicks and Started Chicks Electric Brooders Chicken House Spray for Lice and Mites D. D. T. Fly Spray for Home and Barns ★ MASSEY S HATCHERY [ SATURDAY SPECIALS [ l PORK CHOPS pound 60c £ Maxwell House COFFEE . . lb. pkg. . . 49c ► CORN MEAL 5 lbs 32c ► w TOBACCO TWINE . small balls . 75c lb. [ ► TOBACCO TWINE . . . cones . . . 55c lb. \ PHILLIPS GROCERY f ► Two Deliveries Daily Phone 2581 t The Zebulon Record seed.” ’ And he did. Jim Cald well of Concord joined up. The second break was w r hen Capus Waynick stepped in. 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