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JOEY OUT FRONT inlocal vote Receiving 9.892 votes, former rovemor Clyde R. Hoey, of Shelby ] the general election vote in Hanover county, according to ,* official canvass made by the unty board of elections _ at the rthouse Thursday morning. ‘f defeated A. L Ferree, Re f/an who received 1,292 votes fU feface for U. S. senate. ‘nXhe canvass showed results sub < ntially the same as reported af sta ff count of ballots Wednesday aiming and made no changes ir T outcome cf any contests, “'president Roosevelt and his run F'ate Senator Harry S. Tru "1IIg received 9,456 votes while f "ReDublican nominees, Thomas j' Dewey and John W. Bricker VmStseno2f82°iher races, with /“rats listed first, were: DCFr Governor: R. Gregg Cherry, iv Frank C. Patton, 1,367 ’for Lieutenant Governor: L. Y BaUentine, 9,511; George L.^reen, 'for Secretary of state: 'Plad Pure 9,608; W. H. Gragg, 1,285. E/: state Auditor, George Ross Pou 9,554; J. M. Van Hoey, 1,303. pf r State Treasurer. Charles M. or/» 544. s. B. Roberts, 1,288 J°For Attorney General: Harry jicBullan, 9,472; Sam J- Morris, < nr\t For Superintends of Public In Clyde 4. Erwin. 9,522; B Carl Fussell, 1,318. For Commissioner of Agricul ture W. Kerr Scott, 9,494; Clar ence T. Allen. 1,303. For Commissioner of Insurance: William P. Hodges, 9,471; Halsey B. Leavitt, 1,266. For Commissioner of Labor. Forrest H. Shuford. 9,437; James E. Spence, Jr., 1,303. I For Associate Justice of Su preme Court: A. A F. Seawell 9431 William A. Devin, 9,448; and E. P. Stillwell, 1,315, and Algernon L. Butler, 1,296. For Member of Congress, Sev enth district: J. Bayard Clark, 9, 625: and Josiah A. Maultsby, 1,352. For State Senator, Ninth senator ial district: Roy H. F.owe, 9,181; and Henry Vann, 8,867; H. E. Rod gers, 1,308 and John B. Williams, Sr., 1,124. For member of the State House of Representatives: Jack LeGrand, 9,691: J. A. Bodine, 1,161. For register of deeds, A. B. Rhodes, Democrat, unopposed 9, tin o For County Commissioners; Ad dison Hewlett, 9,545; James M Hall, 9,414 and Lewis J. Coleman, 9,240, and the only Republican, William C. Shaw, 1,162. For Justice of the Peace, Wil mington township: Thomas B. Hughes, 5,092; C. H. Casteen, 5, 165; J. F. Jordan, 4,991; Coy Ethe ridge, Sr., 5,032; and E. Fred Banck, 5,152. There was no opposi tion from the Republican party. For constable, David F. Sandlin, unopposed, Democrat, received 5, sos. For Justice of the Peace, Mason boro township, E. Porter Davis, 1,136, and W. A. Cannon, 177. For Justice of the Peace, Har nett township, M. B. Register, un opposed, Democrat, 2,013. For Constable, Harnett town ship: R. H. Knowles, unopposed, Democrat, 1,983. For Constable, Federal Point township: J. L. Craig, unopposed, Democrat, 554. All five proposed constitutional amendments were passed with the following votes: *• *or making Commissioner ol Agriculture, Commissi oner ot Uoor and Commissioner of Insur ance Constitutional officers and members of the Council of State, for 5,003, against; 1.308. 2. For amendment exempting F'tanes Public from prohibition afnst double office holding, for W: against, 1,888. For State Board of Education amendment, for, 5,261; against, U26. t For amendment authorizing "e general assembly to provide cor!.pensation for lieutenant ver e!' for- 3,726; against, 2,321. ~ For amendment abolishing institutional requirement of pri !‘e lamination of wife for sale J^omestead, for 3,795; against, -V , man u-boats E3D°N. Nov 9.- (/p) _ The !le'vs agency, International r.3v-i bureau. quoted Nazi bt$74“thomies as sa-vinS that disci., o£ U-boats had been p-V,;;:,,Rued in favor Of greater Sand weapons. i‘’****►*»...._ New Footnote ATTRACTIVE Claire Trevor, film star, believes in looking nice from head to toe. She’s wearing a slick looking pair of sandals made of ration-free material with a bright print ribbon used for tieirg them on snugly. (International) « Enforcement Officers Destroy Large Still Local ABC enforcement officers, working in conjunction with ATU ' officers, located and destroyed a I 100-gallon copper submarine type still Wednesday. The illgeal outfit was found in the Mitchell Landing section, near Seabreese, on the Carolina Beach road. No arrests were made. Nine fifty-five gallon barrels of mash was poured out. Officers making the raid were Charles Gray, of the ATU, J. L. Mathis and M. F. Cook, of the local ABC staff. -V A survey has shown that when mail is placed on a man’s desk, he is most apt to open violet - col ored envelopes first. AT FIRST ^ C$666 Cold Preparation As Directed • Imported from the J Caribbean for almost a decade. Recipes on the bottle. W. A. Taylor St Company, Sole import ers for U. S. A., New York City. WHITE 4/5 Quart j OR gold . $3.55 lABEL 86 Proof Re,a'1 give your child I /^“'QUINTUPLETS USE FOR CHEST COLDS! ! I? ^wnptly Relieve CougHng “ Easier B^ MP,C?ngestion In Upper ^•terolt'e**^ Ifwrt, Hose, Throat iron L,,*J‘u<;h wonderful prompt . __an new . ^ V- throat and aching ®KrersinceQuintupleta were tiny’tots 6?lki, J,j ' *■* cold* because it’s —whenever they catch cold—them vWoK* “|T»" chests, throats and backs are rubbed *h»‘ »o manv Doctors mnd With Musterole. Good old reliable con ’iter-irritant. It .’K^h^manyl freeting col5 rn Jk “ t^'t tLT’.rWK!,0n in*U3per vrinter* of coughs, Bore throat due u. Haler o\“w' ?®d throat. 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