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State politics
  • Fountain may make tax exemption issue. 0.2-27:2.
  • Campaign for Lt.Gov.grows warm. 0.7-27: 2.
  • Nominate M'Lean is Turlington's advice. 0.16-27:1.
  • Partin to oprose Lee for corporation commissioner. Jan.3-23:1.
State politics
  • Britt may enter congress race. Ag.17-27:5.
  • Taylor may try for Wade's job. Ag.29-27:2.
  • M'Leod may enter race for congress. S. 14-27:9.
  • Gavin expecting hob as attorney. D.5-27:1.
State politics
  • Hot fight seen for state officers in 38. Jl. 2-27:3.
  • Bell slated to succeed Pou 6.s head of prison. Jl.4-27:7.
  • L.N.Johnston to run accainst Gardner. Jl 10-27:1 (Ed.sec.)
  • A.C. Blake seeks governorship on broad platform. Ag.9-27:8.
  • Fountain running for Lieet.Gov. Ag.12_
  • 27.Q
State politics
  • C.S. Wallace to announce candidacy for
  • Lieut. Gov. soon. Mar.22-2cs:8.
  • Paul W.Mack to run for congres s from the
  • 4th di strict. Ap.3-28:1.
  • Grist will have sharp contest,Shipman
  • and Peterson t' 1. Abernethy to d run against him. Ap.4- -?S:
  • run for congress in the
  • Ninth district. Ap.7-28:5.
State politics
  • John D.Langston expected to 18-26:1. run. Jan.
  • Langston announces tor Lieut Jan.21-38:1.Governor.
  • Thomas J.Gold 1-28:12. William W Neal 3-28:1. Quiet primary 2. in race for Senate. Feb. may run against Lee F. nor- predicted, liar. 8-28:
State politics
  • Few fights for primary in June. Ap.21-28:1.
  • Creekmore files notice candidacy for congress in the Fourth district, Ap.21-28:2.
  • Oscar P. Dickinson files notice of candj dacv for congress from second district. Ap.21-28:8.
  • Tar Heele talk state politics. May 14-
  • 28:1.
State politics
  • Smith men- may seek control of the delegates to Houston. Ap.11-28:1.
  • Peterson issues for appeal in connectior with candidacy for commissioner of Labor and Printing. Ap.12-28:10.
  • Shic-man a.nd Peterson answer cuestionaire in regard to Smith. Ap.17-28:5.
  • Smith is issue in second district. Ap. 19-28:1.
State politics
  • Little is spent for state jobs. May 24-28:8.
  • Jadge T.L.Johnson will likely seek the governorship. D.10-29:2.
  • Adjourn politics until next year. D.22-29:1.
  • New year to see renewed action in N.C. politics. D.30-29:1.
  • Wilson Warlick gives notice of his can-dicy for judgeship. Jan.?-?0:2.
State politics
  • Will H. Hall, Charlotte man, talks coalition. Jan.2-30:2.
  • Representatives in Congress from N.C. will be neutral in Baily-Simmons race. Jan.7-30:3.
  • few Wake County fights in proepect for primary. Jan.13-30:2.
  • Frank W Hancock to run in fifth. Jan. 27-30:6.
State politics
  • State politics.
  • Warm up in east. Jan.3-30:2.
  • .Prospect for a warm campaign in Mecklen-
  • burg. Jan. 8-30:1.
  • John W. Hinsdale runs for senate in law
  • F. 7-30:2.
  • Hollaway files against Pell. Ap.25- -TO:]
  • Interest in June: primary greatly in-
  • creased lately. May 35-30:1.
  • Opposition looms for stat e Simmons
  • workers. Je.11-0 11.