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* 4 * ' - 'i-' ij > ' 7 . .. . ' < ';1-? 7 '4 *:xy^! Abbeville Press and Banner ; 1 _ : . 1 Established 1844. $2.00 the Year. Tri-Weekly. Abbeville, S. C. Wednesday, September 1, 1920. Single Copies, Five Cents. 77th Yeai?f)|| I DOMIN L RETURNS II | HUBERT COX NAI ? LEY AND PU I J. L. PERRIN ELEC | BOX IN COUNT" L Paul Mann is Nomin; J.;? f W \ K .EAlUC&llUIl, 11/. y\ . x k and Probably . G I Race For m News Fi ^ The election in 1 quietly yesterday. 1 \ registered their choi< A tabulation on t | vote, from which it w i Hubert Cox is no | Kepresentatives, win I place betweeq Messr I vin J. Ashley. I Capt. J. L. Perrir L Clerk of Court by a \ M half to one over his o H ham. Foster B. McClai f over both his oppone I jority. I Paul H. Mann ha f John Evans for Cour cation by a good maj k Supervisor Steve I race for that office w I having received a m ^ office. ^ E. W. Nance is r< ^ " visor and probably C on the face of the fig lack a few votes of 2 official count to deci R. S. McComb h* M. E. Hollingsworth 't at Abbeville. J. Howard Moor* solicitor in this counl * race will be necessar and Solicitor Blackw Fred H. Dominic W. Bradley for Conj J. C. Cox was re out opposition. ' The state candic votes in this county, 2 and Hampton, whi fiTVk/a rk-P+Vio foVknlafim 1/1111V/ VSJL I/11V \ TH I CONGRESS r ? r !s | ? 2 Q w ?* T3 ? ^ c=4 KEOWEE | 15| 52 HAMPTON | 7| 32 i ROCK SPRINGS, | 28| 35 i * COTTON MILL _ | 671 57 j HILLVTLLE ___ | 16| 23| f MT. VIEW | 221 44' f ABBEVILLE No. 1| 1$6I 50 F ANTREVILLE _ _| 87| 72| , MEANS CHAPEL | 17 j 7 f CALHOUN FALLS! 37| 95 I LEVEL LAND___ j 20| 42 | GILLIAM'S __ ..] 44j 17| DONALDS I 70| 47| I DUE WEST | 891 52 CENTRAL j 35] 71 ABBEVILLE No. 21 2341 142 LOWNDESVILLE [ 102| 97 f COLD SPRING.. | 36j 31j TOTAL IlllSj ICK WINS Nil )jcATE SECOf WED FOR HOUSE?ASHTNAM RUN OVER. Tm rARRVTNa EVERY McCLANE SHERIFF " atecl for Superintendent of Ian:e for Sub-Suupervisor . W. CalveYt.?Second Supervisor.?Other :X)m the State. Abbeville County passed off V few less than 2100 people 2e for the various offices, his page gives the detailed nil be seen that: minated for the House of > i* - j-i- _ i a second race ior tne umw s Thos. A. Putnam and Mel1 has been renominated for rote of about three and a pponent, Major R. B. Cheatne has won out for sheriff mts by a comfortable mats won a victory over Will lty Superintendent of Edu^ ority. nson will go in a second ith Walter Keller, no one ajority of the votes for that snominated for Sub-Super xeo. W. Calvert is also, bul xires Mr. Calvert appears tc i majority. It may take the de this. is decisively defeated Judge for the Magistrate's office ^ made a run-away race foi :y. It appears that a second y for this office between hiir ell. . k has decisively defeated W ?ress from this district, -nominated coroner with lates received the following not counting Abbeville No J 1 Y\ Q+ CI1 IlclU IlUt CUI1IC 111 CIV UK tK E VOTE I! I I SOLICITOR I I HOUSE (I |! REPRESENTATIVE: .52 ? ? >> ? 3 *" ? OJ 2 03 J ? 6 2 a f= 2 ? o o < -2 ^ ^ i-i O .2 ? 05 I ? = s g s " a ? > 5 s a <U 3 X ^ n S *1 Cj | 3j 601 3| | 53 j 191 5| 26| 1 ' " "'1 I I i r? I nfl ool 1 AI 0 Ol| I | 16| 13} 39| 9j | 47f*X7 7| 21 I 17 j 611 42 j | 70 W 18| 36 2] 261 11| | 18 11 2 j 21 | S\ 58j 31 | 19 35 31 37 | 22j 177) 38j j 57 186 ! 49] 41 I 35 129! 6| j 57 129 6| 60 | T| 14] 2| | 5 17 | 7| I 28; 88 j 161 | 63 56 15] 50| | 10- 49j . 2| | 34 24 4| 52| lOj 44! 7j I -14 36 6| 20| 27^ 78] 15] j 63 45 4| 51] ! 71!' 61] llj ] 16 45] 8] 97] ] 7' 87] 15] j 12 ' 27] 7| 48] j j 32' 280' 118' I 1J8 ' 259! 84] 90] I j 43 V71' H1 I 1001 104]. 37] 101| ] 12 47' 8' ! . 34f 37| 3| 31] 1 1^2114761 259} I 792]1126| 281] 8l)3j I ; BY 4,001 JD RACE FOR J VOTE IN CONGR1 i COUNTY j Abbeville, complete Anderson, partial Greenwood, complete McCormick, partial i! MnTirKarmr TiQrfl Ql f? W* * J J vtMt ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Oconee, partial Pickens, partial __ ? I TOTAL SOLICITOF The following is the last reporti ! COUNTY Blac! Abbeville ? Laurens ? ? ? 1 Greenwoo ? ? Newberry 1 ' TOTAL 3 UNITED STATES SENATE . IRBY 185 POLLOCK 127 ' SMITH 968 WARREN 315 LIEUT. GOVERNOR COHEN 119 HARVEY 926 MAULDIN 622 ADJ. AND INSPECTOR GENERAL MARCHANT 511 MOORE 1100 R. R. COMMISSIONER 'j McCASKILL 159 ; MOSS 140 SHEALY 607 SMITH 707 J MAGISTRATE'S RACE ' j Precinct Hollingsowrth McComb M Means Chapel y 10 I Abbeville No. 1 108 ^ 124 x Abbeville No. 2 166 209 ' Cotton Mill 57 64 ' Gilliam's 1 25 341 437 ' U. S. SENATOR AND SATTE OF. L FICES. From returns received by the Press and Banner up to the time of going to, press it appears that a second race will be run between Senator E D. Smith and George Warren to deterr mine who shall serve as United Stat* # es Senator for the next six years. Senator Smith according to the fig' ures at hand lacks about 5,000 votes of being nominated on this ballot. * t A r^T-\r-*\ 7 N AbbHV CLERK. SHERIFF | S COURT | 1 0) s s 3 ' s 5 s i I ? 5 e 1 x E i 2 ? I ? ? ? a ? ? j <j ? j z i | I 1 Ci I oj ^ 6 "n I 2Q| I 231 451 | 17) 30 20 23| | 13| 22| j 13j 5 21 28j | 131 501 j 131 22 29 361 | 161 1031 | 42} 33 45 241 | 9[ 301 | 161 23 34] | loj 571 | 211 28 lfc 1 119) | 301 2041 | 9| 47 180 781 | 771 1351 | 271 16 117 19j | 6| 18f | 4| 2 18 441 I 391 941 I 201 39 74 14] | 141 46j j 19] 8| 35 421 | 4| 571 | 21 9| 50 63] ] 43] 791 j 311 25) 67 112] | 291 115] | 28] 9] 107 44] | 6| 92] | 32] 7] 69 142] | 70] 306] ] 35| 91] 247 ! 35] j 38! 1571 | 34! 96] 69 311 I 7! 60' j 44| 7j 17 917] ] 447] 1570j ] 407] 4741120GI ? 0 VOTES U. S. SENATE ESSIONAL RACE. Bradley Doimnick 1113 966 2296 3649 1098 1596 524 511 778 1795 987 1397 406 760 7 909 m.fi74 t'S RACE 2d vote for candidates for Solicitor: kwell Moore McCord 346 1476 259 517 871 459 485 555 455 376 479 350 724 3381 1523 ABBEVILLE NO. 2 The result in Abbeville No. 2, s far as state officers are concerned resulted as follows: For Senator: Irby 24 Pollock 36 Smith 167 Warren 141 For Lieut. Governor: Cohen 38 Harvey ? 171 Mauldin 159 For Adj. and Inspector General: Marchant 172 Moore 188 ! For R. R. Commissioner: McCaskill 24 Moss 41 Shealy 163 Smith ? 140 ! These figures added to the totf elsewhere will give the total vote i this county, not counting the Hamj ton box which has not been reportet H. Klugh Purdy, Senator from Jas tier County has been defeated for r( election. RESULTS IN OTHER COUNTIES. , In Anderson County, James J Pearman, Clerk of Court, has bee defeated for re-election by a vote c more than 2 to 1 by J. Clarence Tai lor. In that county Sheriff C. G Kinj who was appointed by Governt Cooper on the removal of Olin San< ers, leads with a vote of 1700 i against 1367 for his nearest oppi : nent. Olin Sanders received 981 rui I ning fourth in the race. II I F. COl SUPT. of I SUPERVISOR EDU. \ M C ? G G C t. S c i * i i i * I w M ? s o ? S 3 -S ? H H < ii <? a J ^ Q ? 9| 58 | 291 4 2| 3! 6| 32 | 25| 2 2 1| ! 331 30 | 241 6 4| 3: 661 52 | 4| 52 11 14| 3< 10| 29 | 3| 2 2 191 1! 42| 25 | 22| 7 5 S| 31 I16| 118] | . 7| 84| - &| 111 551 105| | 82] 121 18| 6| 41 ?| 17| | 1| 6j | 3| 167|. 65j | 29j 31 j llj llj 5' 10! 52j ' 37j ! 3] 1| 2! 511 10] j 1] 21 j 15J 2| 2( 641 56[ | 8] 61 7j 12] 8' 33! 110] j 6] ( 19; 14; 22j 8J 70j 36' ! 31 ' 58! 1| 7] 35 200j 173! j 1S| 134! 35| 24| I'll 77! 118| i 8j 51] 22! 16] 9( 9; r.8] j l'| llj | 48] 15 >2S[1144] | 308j 496j 178] 200) 89( THE CITY SC WILL OP i Everything Will Be Read Teachers Will Arriv Books In Stock.?Bu Are In Shape.?Pr day.?Corps ( * Columbia, S. C.?Special to *| * Press and Banner?Returns *, i * to three o'clock. Twelve com- *j * plete and others partly com- *| * plete give Irby 7130; Pollock *. * 13,465; Smith 41,114; and *| * Warren 26,063. *1 * Wyatt A. Taylor. *, OTHER ELECTION NEWS. K. P. Smith, Solicitor of the Tenth Judicial Circuit has been defeated for reelection by Leon W Harris according to returns reported in An-( derson Tribune of this morning. Mr.j Harris has defeated both Solicitor 0 Smith and Leon L. Rice, his other 1 ' opponent. Anderson County has voted in fav or of a rural police system. John J. McSwain seems to be elect-' ed to congress from fourth district,1 having received a majority of the votes cast over three opponents. ! H. P. Fulmer, of Orangeburg has defeated Congressman Ed. C Mann,' of St Matthews for re-election by about 1500 votes. Congressman Mann succeeded Congressman Lever last year. j Proctor A. Bonham has been rej elected to the State Senate from j Greenville County by a majority of 800 votes. r i. ~~ i ^ In the race for Lieut. Governor Wilson G. Harvey of Charleston,, has ? a lead of about 4,000 votes over Oscar K. Mauldin, of Greenville, and these two will enter a second primary. j * General W. W Moore has been renominated for Adjutant and Inn spector General by a large majority. i 'I J~ Frank W. Shealy is leading in the race for Railroad Commissioner with ?, D. L. Smith, of Colleton a close sec>r ond. There will be a second race for i- this office with these two candidate is opposed to each other. > l- T. P. Cothran is re-elected to th House from that county. JNTY | Sub- Supervisor t ' ^ 0) > "5 o c 0) 5 <u o S . cS (J m "1*1 I * i d S Q * f 0> . 0) : << o >-^ r-i "i 2| | 481 27| 8| 311 8| 3| | 35j 14| 51 15| 9| 1| | 241 231 8| llj 20| S| | 441 60| . 9| 411 411 2j | 281 121 121 llj 7| D| | . j 7j 3| 58| 52j 5| | 551 1301 30| 105| 78| 5| | 301 86| 91 87| 107| | | 3| 12| 6| 131 141 | j 30j 421 391 76| 37| | | 301 191 11| 46j | j 8j 351 7| 39| 241 | j 431 66| 15[ 31| 211 2j j 63j 421 34j 66| 19] i\ j 44j 56j 571 371 9j L' i 951 195| 451 155J 122| )| I 42j 52] 6| 1611 88| ,i i o"' 37' 1S' 29J : jj ! 642| 905| 397I1001I G85j HOOLS f 1 EN MONDA Y <B iy For Opening Ddy.-^- ,r> e Saturday.?School ildings and Grounds :M incipals Meet Fri)f Instructors > The Abbeville City Schools will * begin the new session Monday, Sep- "* j. tember 6th at 9 a. m. The janitors and their helpers have been busy all week getting the buildings thor- \ cughly cleaned, the windows and j boards washed, the floori oiled and - ^ the grounds mowed, ready for the bevy of smiling faces which will appear for instruction Monday morn-V ing' ' ' ^ In the high school building carpenters have divided the old eighth , . ' /& 'rade room in two class rooms which will be occupied by th6 two K; ections of the seventh grade, this leing the first session that this grade has had more than one section. There will be over 45 pupils n this grade which makes the work v too heavy for one teacher and the superintendent and board of trustees are alive to the fact that the > '<1 weakest part of our course of study V'j> has been in the sixth and seventh grades and it is their intention that the^pupils in these grades have ample . , ; "3 teaching force to give them individual instruction and encouragement to continue their school work X .1 through the high school. Probably more pupils have dropped* from / school at "the end of the seventh grade than at any other time. The { school officials feel that provisions for ample teaching force and strong ; . | instructors will tend to encourage the young students to continue in school. . . Pupils From Other Districts There will be some room provided for the pupils of other school dia- *. J tricts than Abbeville and the ; v\i superintendent announces that it will be a case of "first come, first served." As soon as each grade is filled to a reasonable capacity the bars will down on all pupils from . ;;j without the district. The pupils from this school district will naturally be given first place in the question of seats. No room will be permitted to Qjj 1 be over-crowded and with an extra 7 teacher for the seventh grade the 1 '?'>% teachers should each have just about the proper number of pupils "|| 'to do the best work. " ?;'|1 The board of trustees have authorized a tuition change of $3.00 *?fj| per month for all grade school pupils from . without the district. This fee is invariably payable in advance twice during the session. For each pupil below the eighth grade , \|| tuition to the maount of $12 is nav able upon entrance next week and $15 January 1, 1921. No charge is. made for high school pupils from any district in South Carolina. '? Vaccination Compulsory By state legislation no pupil can be admitted to school who has not been successfully vaccinated during the past two years. A certificate from a physician in good standing is required for all new pupils entering school Monday. No records are necessary for any pupil who atended school last session as the records for "old" pupils are already in hand. Just for pupils entering school for the first time are certificates required. : ' Hours Of Daily Session The double session will not be inaugurated just now. The first bell will ring at 8:30 a. m., the second at 8:45 at which time all pupils will be on the grounds and will march into their respective rooms, and the last bell will be at 9:00 when actual ^ work will commence. Recesses will be announced Monday in the variI ous grades and the hour .of -dismissal wiii be 2:00 p. m. for all grades. All pupils below the sixth grade (Continued On Page Eight)