9 ASSOCIATED 9 9 PRESS 9 9 DISPATCHES 9 999999999 VOLUME XXIV COMPLETE RETURNS I“±” feroni,*, FATE OF PORT AND TRIUMPH Os G. D. P. Im^ffilKE'llP FOR COUNTY MME KSknSS SHIP BILL IS NOT | THEM Mii *nT SETTLED 111 Klimt KNOWN*tpresent GREATERKAGIHTUDE DEFINITE Iff YET j np3 of IK) jj tif , nl preachers .and some ST* 1 a,HO tb, ‘ fon . r division managers, cron Mcßae’) group. No. 9. was the one - Canvass of Vote Shows Ref- b ° al in t ” c^ a J^ < ‘ k o? I ’hcLr fOT the salesmen of theTr- ywtmiay Rlf Ti^foiiow!i^ 1 a« the mem- Unofficial Vote on Measure The Late Returns Show That However, It Appears Likely ertmdums an d Amend- k« ki«* k,„ g the firet day of Waltw Tl 683 Precincts Show-| Most of Doubtful States That the Republicans Will ments All Carried in Ca- pa nd -t 'Tddr<f*that 4he people \ T , 1 ? er V s qi V te - ? rate , to we which F « rr . secretary; .tulius Fisher, .Tesse e, ed 68,773 Votes For and! Will Go Republican in the Have Working Majority in barrus in Election Tuesday STft = -*• SVSSS ASKS, RS 74 ’ 081 Votes Against It.* End. the House. NO BIG CHANGE Er^^eV«m^eelt b l 4 S -—■■■ OUI OFFICIAL RETURNS < MONTANA LATEST MANY DISTRICTS FROM FIRST VOTE tool, and they have spoken in a voice THE COTTON MARKET REPUBLICANS GET BEST OK WILL SHOW RESULT TO SHOW CHANGE YET IN DOUBT -" -- I not to be mifiiin era* • - UPSETS IN NBW CONGRESS ~: . Lowest Democratic 'Majority stock change fob I °' k‘lj? > v ._ ,~~ . * .' Some Changes In Counties New Mexico Also May Go to It Is Known Now That 230 Was 928 the Official Vote amekicas tobocto 00. * ALTSt OftXJZ* In the State In Local Os- Coolidge, as the Late Re- Seats Will Be Held by Sh ?o?7 w iori Af, forPortß ’SrtL'sc. srsusvc jttßtit&strjvz c sy nty Is BiK Coolidge S er ??? s jF*r«*we *> ‘he ailU OlUp Was UIZ. Worth SSO. I lio points because of relatively easy I.iv- day in the upsets in both the House and Iv6pU DIICRII Unce IVlOre. VOte there. Coolidge Policies. —« (Ify (he AMoetntrd prrm.i . ernool cables ami a private report point- Senate. But it appeared that final re- • Complete official returns from Tues- Npw Y <,rk Nov. Stockholders of j »<» a erop of 13.000.000 balm. ports from all districts ivopld be nrces- ‘ r v Associated Presn.t New York, Nov. (5 (By the Associated New York, Nov. <i <By the Associated day's election show no major changes in thp American Tobacco Company today! Considerable Liverpool and Sou them sary before there could be a determinu- Raleigh. Nov. o.—Official canvass in Press) .—The Republican trinpinh in Press).—The fight for a working control the totals carried itr Wednesday’s Trib- approvpd a SD ]j t U p of the common stock sp!li,lg " aK absorbed by covering and lion whether President Coolidge could ~1(' various counties throughout North Tuesday’s election assumes an even great- of Congress continues to he a close one. tine. The official count shows that every pi,,,,™,,™ 500 000 shares of Class A :(tHKI' ‘ rad e buying, and the market soon turn- expect a real working majority in the ‘'avolina was eagely awaited today by cr magnitude as the counting of the bal- But it holds out the prospect that Democratic, candidate received a majority value, to 1000.000 shares. *SO par I «'d ' upward. January advancing from next Congress., pesons interested in the fate of the port hits nears completion. President Coolidge may have a manage in the county, with h. V. EUiott having V alue and 1000000 shares of Class B 1 “■‘l*l ’to 23.30 Tn the first hour. The Returns from 390 of the 4.35; Congt-es- terminal development bill. Failure of Overnight returns not only boosted the able majority, though small, over the La ■the largest majority. SIOO par value to ”000000 shares of '‘"‘look for a cold wave i n the southwest sional districts gave the Republicans election officials in many -precincts to total of el eel oral votes credited to Cool- Fdllette insurgent balance of power, Tlte judges and registrars met this J r)() value ’ ” I probably contributed to the advance, but an actual majority—2lß—-but in this count, the vote for this pleasure-on Tues- idge and Dawes, but inevreused the like- which during the present Congress has mi ming at 10 o’clock iu the office of C, I the chief factor appeared to be the op- total are included nearly a score of La- ,la - v "‘Sht, due to long county and state ij|, o od that the new administration will hampered ami thwarted many udminin- A. Isonhonr, chairman of the county |>avis Congratulates Coolidges on Vic- view of trade prospects and re- Fo’lette insurgents. ballots, and the multiplicity of questions h aV e a dependable majority of its own trution asures ami policies. board of elections. The canvass of the tory ports that spinners were buying on the The Democrats, meantime, had made <° b< ‘ voted upon was responsible for party in Congress. Early today more than thirty districts vote was made there and the results are Washington, Nov. 5-—John W. Davis decline. ’ certain of 170 scots and the Farmer- 8b) " returns on this, as -well as the They likewise lifted to new heights the still were missing from the final tabu carried in the table published elsewhere today congrntiHnted President Coolidge Cotton futures steady. Dee. Labor party of two. veteran loand fund measure, and four vast Republican majorities in several lations, while the votes in close fights in this patter. on his election to the Presidency. 22.92; Jan. 23.05; March 23.44; May I On the basis of these returns, the Re- eciistituth.nal amendments. - states already counted in the Coolidge were being counted. If was impossible to tell Tuesday night “Permit me to congratulate you.’’ Mr. July unquoted. ' I publicans had made a net. gain of 10 * unofficial vote on the ports men- electoral column and gave indications of But as the returns then stood, approx aml yesterday what majorities some of l> nv is telegraphed, “on your sweeping . over the Democrats, recapturing 29 sure had been received here up to this depositing there all of the electoral imately 30 hours after the closing of the candidate had rolled up in Cabarrus, victory and to express the hope that ”UKI HUt seats as against four now held by Re- fr '“ n 0,1 ‘.V r,s: > of the state’s strength now classified as doubtful. the polls, the Republicans had taken 239 The full vote on the county ticket, was your administration may, by its sue- »IA lit BONIIH rtln ‘“ALE I publicans, which were moved over into *•<-J” l"' , '<'iacts. '1 Ins gave for the bill The latest triumphal processions arc seats, giving a margin of 12 over the reported Tuesday night but the vote on |. pas j nsH re to the welfare of the eoun- Moran Will Retire Notes Due in Iknm-1 fhp Democratic column. OS., ( J; and agauist 74.031, or a major- Montana and Nevada, having between bare majority of 217. Out of the 39- other candidates was lacking. The same try.” * aIM . Kelinmrv It is Kxnlained I At adjournment last June, the House against the measure. them 7 votes in the electoral college, odd districts still to be beard from they was true in regard to' the amendments. President Coolidge sent this 'reply: „ ’ ’ ’ i line-up wns: Republicans. 225; Donio- General A.bert Cox. who directed the That would increase the party total to hoped to solidify their gains against the The vote on these was not known uptil “Please accent my thanks for your , 5e A " HW<^ n,e<l | crats. 207; and three scattered. cainpaigii in behalf of the measure, uml j 874. or 10K more than is needed to elect, raids of a Democratic-La Follette eoali •the. official canvass was made today. message and' mv appreciation ot the r Raleigh, Nov. 6.—State treasurer Ben j n tho Senatorial contests, the most < * t,ie . rß at campaign still The electoral bag of I>avis ami Bryan lion. t The vote for county offices, with the patriotic sentiments you express." Lacy tcalay was authorizecl by t,li4 ool, j u ' l M surprising result, was in lowa, wnere to admit defeat, declaring that remained "'meantime at 130, and apparent- The Democrats at the same time had office of cotton weigher as an average. \t r Davis sent tiie following tele- . Mfa . te , * C 1 w,t i (r °vernor Mor- j v^, n ith W. Brookhart. Republican, who l,ie * v ' M4 l»**ve that when the vote was tin- j v the only chance of an increase was in taken 174 Seats, and had a hope of cap shows the following gains and losses by to his running-mate. Governor T 1 " 0 ".. 1 , 11 the **’ ,u° vartldc publicly repudiated his own National a,, - v taba J a the -V would win out by New Mexico, where the Denmeratie tick- taring some of those slil loutstariding, the Democrats over two years ago; Hrvnn of Nebraska : ' or , , 8 0,1 -i--9.999.990 worth of bonds ,i,-k<-t. hud concodeil .his defeat at the arOUIl, l 10,900 votes. Opponents of the W as holding the lead by only a scant By heavy majorities, the Democrats Vo 1 Townshin Cnin 4 votes "In this hour of defeat let me thank et at an ,ntm -st rate not to exceed | inn ,] s „f Daniel F. Slock, a Democratic “wasure were claiming its defeated by plurality.* Coolidge was gaining at a retained their Senate scats from the solid Vo ” Townshi box l-IsZ 3 votes you attain fx.r your assistance and sup- 4 eent. it was announced at the lawypr ))f Ottumwa. Mr. Steck general- approx'mately the same margin ratio whieh if maintaimsl would add the South. No. 2 Township,' Ixix 2—Gain 68 votes. Jort. We bavekade a clean and open ™ w.ll be open- , y wa „ credited with receiving support £ ‘"-votes also ,<> the Republican South Remains “Soiid.” No 2 Townshin box 3—Loss 22 votes fight, anil can accept the result wiriout , b ’' , ... . . ... from many regular Republicans. wa « vet 7 close, ami tne margin tor or total. Atlanta. Nov. On the basis of late No 3 Township—lx>ss ” vote” ' bft erne s ” hums from i the sa cos these bondsinl Hepublicanss however, apparent- against it will be far cdoser than that LuFollem-’s last opportunity to iu- returns last night, ten states of the solid No votes ,>l,te^ne • , • be used to take ap the $5,000,000 school , y had gniTl ed three Senatorial seats on » of tb <* » tbpr . <l»es‘.ons laid before crease the electoral vote of 13 given by Sol|th r(Mna ine,l steadfast to their Dem \o 4 Township box ”-Gnin 130 With Our Advertisers. notes fall due on December .41 next tl)e b ,, si , (>f returns received early to- ,h t., yo . te " f, . r l decis.on Wisconsin seemingly liinged on the re- o( . ratie t c,cts by slightly less than 2to votes.' ' You will find " wonderfull Toytown “Jhwa'y fkU idential «cfeete aSntly “riected gya dliM I lirt-Nmh *"* ** No T a4wnship- X l^ G^ D vo?es The! hare ThTyear the greatret of due on February 1925. The Democrats lmd elected eleven wide margin, interret in these races ceu- with fi ve votes. Coolidge remained in Tbe p ' o pular vote of those ten states Vn ft 'l\,wnshi.4-rx^’lSvotra Christmas goods they have ever carried. The highway notes, it was explained, Senators, while 17 Republicans had tered today ln ,h ”. of the popular the )ead on the face of returns from reported last night showed for Davis s tw‘;r m aso CB s 'tp %%*£&* * n * La roi,ptte JSslL.S m*m ca^^^uuodm - o,e<aw * in,r - mth - Ni. 11 Townsliii>, box I—lsibs 7 votes. Dixie Gera, one of the best values in Salisbury, Nov. 5.—J. Albert Miller. '"?* " . ihe counties along the seacoast have not j>j„ Selling Event at Newsom and Me- *< •\ ° 01 . ' <JVel llh ° Xo. 11 Township, box 2-Gain 106 coal. See K. L. Craven & Sons, sole , lge(| 70 vprv inftllentinl nild oer,am ’ Johmoa Re , )illd yet reported on any races. ,lig MHn * bride’s ,>r,nC "’ al - i„ Minnesota Representative T. D. Scattering returns from legislative dis- On next Saturday, November Bth. at Ports Lead in Mecklenburg. - Ward (hie. box I—Gain Bi> votes. The Cabarrus Cash ( 'roeery («. vi 1 u-nly at. his home near Cherry Hill s , „ Ucpubliean had what his sup- lrlo,s ‘l'r«ugh(.ul the state indicate that o'clock a. m.. rain or shine a big sell- Charlotte. Nov. s.—With 42 precincts Ward One, box 2-Gain 6 votes. on next Saturday, only, sell 1> package* ,hurcli, early today. SdM a cotmuaiuling lead lh *‘ P»Htical complexion of a number of il)(f „vent will be inaugurated at Newsom cut of 45 in Mecklenburg county report- Ward Two—Loss 14 votes. of Gold J)ust and 1- packages of Mr Mi iler was a native of Cabarrus Senator Magnus Johnson. Farmer- districts has been changed, the Repub- alld Mcßride’s. Tlte sale will include i„g tonight the port measure had a slight Ward Three—-Gain 30 votes. Laundry Soap for fl .Mi ».d give h.every , )Untv . H e is survived by his wife, one X r jahlaTu however. IU ‘ a "« Probably having increased the,,- s|)ws> BWt>at( . rs , hats , „n,,erwea,-. over- advantage in the county. The vote for Ward Four—Gam 90 votes. . purchase of these 4 10c cakes of hairj 1)ro „ 1( , r _ Elijah Miller, of Roman; a sis- . ’= jn rU ral precincts would rc- represent at ion in the House of Repre- ~o atS- i losl . alld in fa ,. t anything for men ,|„. measure was 3.985 against. 3,852. Ward 5 Loss .10 votes. * soap absolutely free. - • cr. Miss Christine Miller, and nine , ,i j, „ , v j„ner. sentatives. I-in- the first time since l 0 WPar if VOII make a purchase of All other legislative measures and antend- Tijtal loss. 151. Total, gain 795. Net Many new designs in furniture have hildren, two boys and seven girls. Senator Thomas J. Walsh. Demo- its fcrmation in 1392, the thirty-third sls or more you will be given a set of neats carried. The entire county Dem been received by the Bell & Harris hur- . ~rosrentor iu the Teapot Dome f «cnat«r.al dwtr.ct went Dnuomt- Uogont - teaspoons free. If ,K-,atic ticket was swept into office by In the county the Democrats made mture Co. . , , , New York for V\. L. Swinehart ti ' tion was leading the field in '<;• HalT y » B ker Democrat, havtng .been , b „y 525 or more you will be given tUe greatest majority in the history of -their biggest gaius at the Hartsell Mill, W. A. Oygrcash has just received a lot New lork. Nov. 6.—l\. L. Swinehart g wdth a margia sufficient to ,0 ‘he late Rufus Hay- your railroad fare or gas bill for a dis- 0,,, county. A. W. McLean, for gov- Brown Mill and Kannapolis. It. the city of men’s and young men s hnc wool suits, has been re eased by the foreign mission reasonably certain of moy '*' , . , _ , iance of 39 miles. All day Saturday ernor. led the ticket with a total vote their biggest gain was in Ward Four. For quick selling the prices will be from committee of the Southern Presbyterian 11 ■ ’ Catawba county, after being Democrat- ( , VPrv nian buyinK a sui , 0 f clothes will „f 9 0”9 to 1916 for Meekinn. The The change in the vote at Kannapolis is $25 to $29.50. Church with headquarters at Nashville, >*-"*-* • ic for two years, returned to the Re- he viven free an Eaele brand dress shirt. ,«t!o.ml ticket ran slirhth- behind Mc verv unusual. Four years,ago a Republi- Snn-Tox elixir tomlitis, sold here by Tenn., to become general secretary of the -. publican column, and for the first time j {env ,. fn tbe bourß n f 9 and 10 a. in. j ean ean majority was i>olle<l there and this Cline’s Pharmacy. • aymen’s church league. J. Campbell Smith Is Winner in not new xoru ; n 32 years the Republicans gained con- arxt y loa(1 . lv ladies - siJk bose w iu be sold ' • year the Democrats had a majority there You will find a lot of tools and many White, vice chairman of the executive . trol of Johnston county. Dan Lucas. nt .- ( . oaN H ])air t() all tlmsp wb(> I)ur . Ports win in Iredell, of about 500. Elliott’s majority there, as other things at Putt Oovingtofi’a. committee of this new organization, an- New York, Nov. s.—tmoiwge amt of Benson, and Walter Batten, of Micro. , ( . bas(l otller go(Ml s t() tb( . amount of $3. Statesville. Nov. s.—With two town a matter of fact was more than 500. The new stock of fall goods at the nouneed today. Dawes swept the Empire State in tne WCT( . elected to represent Johnston in the ()n Tues(lay and Wednesday there will ships to hear from Iredell county gives Cabarrus county acted favorably ou Concord Furniture Company is com- 71 election yesterday, on the basis ot in- House of Representatives. , ia , } too. Read the big the port bill around 800 majority. It the ship and port bill, giving the mens- plete. _ ___ , “?_3bJ Z- .."TT” " ‘loubie column ad. today in both The is estimated that the official majority for urc a majority of 512. The vote was; New hats for mid-season and holiday t ßy the Associated Pre...) proxiralely _ W(I,»0U, but bowrMr ai- Stanly Is Democratic. Tribune and The Times. the .bill will possibly 700. certainly For 2.057; against 1545. wear at Efird’s, in latest modes s2.{ld. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 6.—Congressman fred E. Smith. Democrat, demonstrateil A ] bemar i (S Xov fi._r no ffi o ial, but as much as 600. Vote on the other amendments, qll of $3.95 and $5.00. Thos. D. Schall. republican, lost a few his personal populau y y vi ■ _ ® practically complete returns in Stanly Judge Lindsey. Reelected. Congressman R. 1,. Doughton’s major which were carried, was as follows; votes in additional returns today in the gubernatorial nounna ion ov county show that R. N. Furr, running a.s Denver, Col. Nov. 6.—Ben Lindsey, ity in Iredell is 3.011. The state and For Veterans’ Loan 2266; Against 374. Montgomery County. United States Senatorial contest, but still Roosevelt, Uepubncan, oy a piuia.uy in ]ow mgn on tbp Dij, moeratic ticket, has Lindsey, founder of Denver’s juvenile j national Democratic tickets won in this For increased pay for Legislators: Troy, Nov. s.—Complete returns from had a lead over Senator Mangus Johnson, approximately lld.onti. defeated J. J. Morton, present incum- C ourt and occupant of its bench for 25 county by 3.000. 2023; against 673. Montgomery county give Democrat ma- farer-labor. - _ bent, by 266 majority. R. L. Brown, years, was reelected by a majority of — 25 ™ For limiting State debt 1575; against jorities raning from 567 to 263. In- World lliers Hop On Again attorney, of Albemarle, was elected to 007 vo tes over his opponent. Royal Gra- *’ ne * Par ’’"l ‘« ; kl IU 303 complete returns on port terminals indi- Condition of Senator Lodge “Unchanged” (By tbe AssoelateiS Press.) tlle „f Representatives over his bam according to complete unofficial rc- The one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. For homestead tax exemption 2100; cate 8 e lose rflce - indications pointing f ßy the Associate.! Press) El Paso. Texas. Nov. 6.—Headed by R ppub i icau opponent by 337 majority, tm-nstabulatcsl. today. Eugene Graeber. of Columbia. South against. 233. R> email majority against complete re- Cambridge, Mass. Nov. 6, —The eondi- Lieutenant Ixiwell Smith, the trio of Majorities for other Democratic county - — . ■— Carolina, is seriously ill. according to a For establishing sinking fund 1370; ‘urns tomorrow. tion 0 f Senator Henry Cabot Lodge who world fliers left Fort Bins* and winger o ffi eprs and f or Congress range between telephone message this inuninis trom Mr. against 194. suffered a stroke yesterday at the Char- toward the southeast today at 7:2u a 075 and 400 majority. pTU TlVrO n ™J b f r ,0 _ h,s b " me h ? P : T^ e The complete returns showed one im- Rowan County. lestnon hospital, here, was declared in m. The airmen had a strong wind at Tbp votp jn Stanly county was prac- I I I Alf\ child is suffering from a throat trouble, portant change, that affecting the total Rowan County—Eighteen precincts out a bulletin issued at the hospital shortly thpir }> ack « and exjiected to make San t j ea u y the same at is was two years ago. Ulll « lIALU and its condition is almost hopeless, ac vote received by Major YV. A. Foil. The of 28 reporting this morning give 1,336 after noon to be “unchanged.” Antonio within seven hours. cording to thp message. official vote increased his majority from for port terminals bill and 2,337 against. T~ , „ ' ~ ~~ Two Hundred Autos Destroyed by Fire. . Weave*- Annears Elected Rv a Maioritv 913 to 928. . Seventeen of the 28 precincts give for Will Be Candidate for Speaker of House. Senator Brookhart Leading Now. (Bj . thp A ., 0 ,., r - e<l Prp „., ritv tax bo()Us avP now rPady . Plpnse " ea ' H Apprara Elected B, a Major,ty The complete returns also showed the Congress: Doughton, Dorsett, »By Hie Assoelnied Press.) (By tbe Associated Press.) Bradford, Pa.. Nov. 6.—The Star Asheville Nov 5 Zebulon Weaver, following votes: 2,?02. Washington, Nov. 6.—Representative | Dos Moines. lowa, Nov. C.—Senator gara( , P and a bout 2(K) automobiles were pay your taxes this month and save the dpmocrar re-elected to Congress from Davis 4430, Coolidge 3442, LaFollette Martin B. Madden, republican of Illinois, Srai , h W. Brookhart was 045 votes ahead dpst royed bv fire today with a loss of r , _ thp tenth coneressional district, dv a 183: majority 988. |ji - announced today that he would boa can- of Daniel F. Stock, his Democratic op- $250,000. The fire started ou the sec- December penalty. majority estimated today as being np- Simmons 4530, Whifener 3443; major- r ity 952. ilidate for speaker of the House to sue- ponent in the senatorial contest at noon on( | fl oor 0 f ( be three-story garage build- CHYS N FIELD proximtitoly 7 500 ity lOMI. / I McLean 4538, Meekins 3602; majority oeed Frederick H. Gillett, who lias been today, when a score of lowa county elec- ing nftpr an ekploaion. and within a few 1- ’ Doughton 4500; Dorsett 3557; major- J 935. ! elected to Hie Senate in Massnchusctt. tion boards had re-cheeked the returns, minutes was beyond control. 0-Ot. City Tax Collector Klan Hall Destroyed by Fire. mmmm An«odat«d Prc»«.) _ -W' _ . ~ ~ ! Fort Worth, Texas. Nov. 6.—Fort fa >4 1 da ' B**C Wm r B m .. —I I pletpd - at a cost of about $50,000, was President U. S. Senate Congress Governor Saute House Cot. Wgr. Treasurer Register Surveyor Coroner Sheriff County Cominfesioners destroyed by fire early this morning. 1 ; * - . s The structure was of brick. ihe origin p . N of the fire is unknown. « I « -cJ i x 9 . 9 «' 9 1* ’ x Q Mrs Hareling Continues to Improve. Precinct 9'l £ o I 9l l T lS f i 9 1 i i 5 I 9 I « Marion, 0.. Nov. 6.—Mrs. Warren G. og SS 2 § 9 I | Ja J i ■§ i J, g I I *3 i 1 o.SaJi? I I’Sal I Harding's condition continues to iut f 1 & is 11 H M I 1 11 will is ||| 1' fc a £ I E S a •§ i i r—- Carl W. Saw * a 3- 3 I ft O § 5 5 a -I g £ _s *_£__3 a 3 3 l_ a a a a a & % 6 _l__ j ypr * "" nounCfd _ N„ 1 99 188 1 98 189 100 190 99 187 101 175 101 186,101 183 9 _ 10jl' 189” 100 19S _ 102 186 i(ii 101 102 102 97 190 187 190 1S3 _ 1!)0 \V«tT!^n'\"y 1 ’^ 1 men No. 2,’ Box 1— 74 83 1 72 83 71 83 71 83 75 85 74 85 75 85 75 83 77 82 76 80 74 86 80 76 65 67 .67 (77 62 87 87 87 87 87 we re drowned i»"Lake Ontario, near No. 2 Box 2 ... 70 86 17 72 97 78 85 69 99 78 97 79 95 79 96 82 92 80 95 til 95 80 95 79 ,05 76 76 75 75 7(5 97 97 97 97 97 ' a „e vTcent early this morning when No. 2. Box 3 .... .32 138 000 32 133 31 132 32 133 32 ’ 133 32 133 31 134 31 132 32 133 32 133 32 138 32 133 31 31 25 29 28 133 133 140 133 133 he steamer Grand Isxkie went ashore No 3 108 56 2 109 50 100 55 109 56 110 54 110 54 110 .54 112 51 110 54 110 54 109 55 108 56 112 IBS 107 11(1 108 55 56 56 54 54 ~, Charity Shoals No' 4 Bo* 1 246 290 ( 18 248 301 255 294 248 301 240 301 250 186 101 183 102 187 101 304 244 300 254 303 258 296 244 255 252 252 250 304 301 301 299 30’> No 4’Box 2 310 121 28 336 126 329 \ 126 339 128 337 125 .334 129 339 126 340 123 354 113 339 126 330 126 338 126 340 340 339 33!) 339 125 125 125 126 l‘>6 | No’ i Box 3 558- 289 38 502 302 579 298 589 304 591 299 575 319 594 297 509 290 04.3 250 509 297 505 297 595 2!Hi 595 595 595 595 595 297 297 297 297 ->97 WHAT SMITTY’S CAT SAYS No’ 5 155 84 3 85 158 81 153 85 159 83 157 85 158 86 157 86 155 91 152 S 6 156 87 156 87 153 S 3 84 84 84 *t 158 157 157 156 157 rVc 'lk* No' 6’ 158 157 000 158 157 157 158 158 157 158 158 158 158’ 158 158 154 150 150 154 158 158 138 158 158 157 156 156 156 156 156 159 159 159 159 159 W7 J\ J7 • No' 7 47 154 000 47 154 46 153 47 154 47 151 47 148 47 151 47 151 47 151 23 173 47 151 47 151 47 47 47 47 47 151 151 151 150 150 \ HU?' & No 8 338 149 1 337 147 388 151 337 146 330 151 337 150 337 151 331 151 337 151 337 150 337 151 335 153 329 324 ,325 .329 324 151 151 151 151 148 ) V\ 1 J 1 No’ 9 150 110 000 151 110 151 110 151 110 149 109 152 1(H) 154 107 152 109 152 109 152 109 152 100 154 107 138 14,3 143 143 143 10!) 1(H) KM) 109 109 0M / No 10 210 218 000 210 221 200 221 212 219 200 220 220, 202 224 208 215 218 215 219 222 20!) 214 220 214 219 222 214 220 245 218 205 216 2(M> 197 HYI 1 No 11, Box 1— 98 93 5 102 95 103 06 102 95 98 94 101 94 104 92 103 93 103 04 108 !H 103 93 98 94 90 98 99 98 1(M) 95 95 95 95 95 \ ‘ No' 11. Box 2 „ 140 173 19 145 184 148 177 145 184 141 174 143 ’ 174 143 174 142 175 144 171 143 174 144 173 145 168 142 142 142 142 142 174 174 174 174 174 ) \\f A. J Ward 1 Box 1- 484 157 1 492 145 489 148 403 144 490 143 499 144 407 144 491 14,3 500 143 408 144 498 144 492 149 491 495 495 405 495 147 147 147 147 147 Ufl Ward 1, Box 2 . 120 ' 164 12 120 178 121 177 120 179 121 179 122 179 127 179 127 174 152 139 124 . 178 124 178 121 174 122 123 123 123 118 179 179 178 178 179 /f -Ward 2 851 207 5 352 208 359 205 351 200 340 215 340 210 355 210 351 210 361 201 .353 210 356 211 835 221 347 351 350 353 350 210 211 212 213 21.3 H I Ward 3 190 56 09 191 52 185 52 191 52 186 5T ; 188 55 187 56 179 61 198 52 188 57 189 56 187 57 187 189 188 190 185 57 56 56 55 57 I• I Ward 4 344 164 14 346 171 340 169 346 171 342 170 353 160 355 168 343 175 374 146 352 167 351 171 .354 164 .356 348 350 351 350 170 170 170 172 17<> Ml Ward 5 237 310 28 242 333 236 324 244 333 239 327 247 326 252 320 248 323 265 310 250 ,*l2l 249 320 241 .330 243 240 24ft 246 245 .329 328 328 .328 .329 1 ~ ~ Totals'"l----4430 3442 "188 «30 3443 4500 3557 4538 3003 4500 8572 4546 3574 4(615 3550 4573 8547 4742 .3412 4052 3572 4695 3575 4667 3661 461!) 4535 4632 4572 4514 3588 3580 .3588 8586 3582 "portions*-’ imsett^^ralu Majorities- 988 1096 962 935 . 928 972 IQSO 1026 1330 1080 1920 1006 119 949 944 1006 932 ably rain in wret porttouL The Concord Daily Tribune CONCORD, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 » TODAY’S » © NEWS © © TODAY • ©©©@@&©&* NO. 261.

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