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Show J. M. unc, .' H . Andy Campbell, '.I H F. B. Piatt, HH McCartney, 1 I . ' Sherman. J. II. Kelson, II. v Elltrbeck, E. H Alternates B. Nesbet, David Evaus, M. C. Phillip.H rd I REPUBLICAN 1'JUMAKIKS. The republicans held their primaries in the respective precincts last night, and in each floated a ticket that will struggle for the mastery on February S. PnMlBCt Tli ket. Following is the ticket hoisted by the re. publicans: FIMf PmBCIHOT. Couucilmcu I. D, McAllister, Samuel J. Kcuyon and Uivi. M. Dow. Juaice of the Peace W. T. Jack. sEI'llXl) 1'IIKCIM'T. CouneUmen Juhn 0. RoMbmb, barlow FerL'iison and II. (I. Mutton. Justice of the Peace Walter J. burton. HUM) UIQHl, Council men Nicholas Treweek, A. V. Csrlsnn and L C. Trent. J ustice of the Peace Arthur II. Parsons. KOl ll PII I'll Ki i i T. Councilinon James Sharp, Henry Q. McMillan Mc-Millan and Wat, H. Uowe. Justice of the Peace (I. A. tViscombe. HRI PBVCTJtOT, ( ouncilnien I). J. Salisbury, N". A. Km. pey and (ieorge A. Lowe. Justice of tlie Peace John 11. Kelson, rtm I'reclnct. In the lirst precinct the nominations for the council consisted of J. S. McAllister, Samuel J. Kenyon and (ieo. M. Dow. W, T. Jack was unanimously endorsed as justice of the peace. Delegates to tho city convention W. U Brown. WlllUm Everett, N. C. Christiansou, K M. tileasou, I., (i. Manly, C. (). Whit-more, Whit-more, James Eager, S. Crown, Fred Mctiur rill, J. (i. McAllister. F. b. Critchlow, C. G. Wilkinson, Joseph Thorpe, M. K. Parsons, John Sidaway. W. 1). (iaby and James Chap, man, alternates. Second l'recliict. For the council, .lohn . Robinson, Harlow Har-low Ferguson and II. tl. Hutton were placed in nomination. For Justice of the peace, Waller .1. Bur-Ion. Bur-Ion. Delegates to the city convention: Judge Harlch, .1. F. Button, 'C. H. Martin, John Mahpiist, Kdward Calllster, T. D. Lewis, T. (i. (iill, William Rigby, F. II. Oricfl, II. Sipcrry, Harlow Ferguson, .lohn tt. Robinson. Robin-son. Nephl Morris, 11.(1. Button, A. V. Phil, lips, .lame- M. Fulmer, A. S. Riser, R. T. Btatterworth. Alternates were selected as follows: .lohn Self, William M. Anderson, William O'I.eary, Mr. Stone. Thomas Davey, Samcs Morgan. Third I'reclnct. In this precinct the nominations for the council were Nicholas Treweek, A. W. Carl, son and I.. C. Ti i it. For justice of the MACS, Arthur II. Parsons: Par-sons: and for constable, Win. Yard. Delegates to the city convention: Wm. Spry, A. Parsons, ficber Player, B. B. Hey. wood, Pat Lucv, W. .1. Beatie, E. Treweek A. W. Wiuherg, A. W. Carlson, W. (i. Neb eker, .1. F. Lee. Jesse lloodfellow, licorge W. Walton. Fourth I'reeiitet. For the council .lames Sharp, Henry ll. McMillan and W. II. Rowe. For justice of the peace (1. A. Wiscombc. Delegates to the City convention II. 0. McMillan. , las. Sharp, ,1ns. Devine, A. lian-suer, lian-suer, r., II. M, Wells, Arthur Pralt, (i. A. Win ombc, J. D. Spencer, (I W. Zaue, .1. E. Jennings, V.. M. Earl, 1!. S. Campbell. Alter, nates .luck Bolton, t. .1. ligson, John James, II. F. Clark, Wm Thomas. ,ith Preuiswi, For the council the names cf 0. J. Sails-bury, Sails-bury, N. A. Empey and tieorgc A. Lowe were hoisted. For justice of the peace John II. Kelson was nominated. Delegates to the city convention! |