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' ' ?. r- / ; / : " ' . \ } \ lambmj fealb One Dollar and a Half a Year. BAMBERG, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1916. Established 1891 i MANN At four o'clock We V The above tab - 140,000. It is now been eliminated in Andrew J. Bet l was elected secreta: k treasurer. James ( I . Congeessmen } ft. apparently will hav ^ was in doubt accor< f TMAC U11V1 Congress ~~W 53 ^ 9 BOXES 3 ? ? ? g, OQ ? Clear Pond 17[ Hunter's Chapel 46 2 Midway 33 3 - Colston 58 5| Ehrhardt 166 17 Govan 43 25 Denmark 193 19 Hightower's Mill ~*37 Olar Lees ^0 6 Kearse 58 7 Bamberg 319 52 Edisto 62 20 Total 1052| 156 UNOFFICIAL ; G< o ' ? ? BOXES g ? a 3 Midway 19 5 Clear Pond 2 2 Hunter's Chapel 2 17 Ehrhardt 42 29 Colston 19 13 Govan 26 7 Bfc Bamberg 136 85 Denmark 52 55 Hightower's Mill 7 15 Olar . 58 14 Lees 6 1 Kearse Edisto Total 369| 243| MAGISTRATE. _ Dickinson, Kinard and Lain Electee Cox and Hightower Rnn Over. The race for .magistrate in the fou divisions of the county resulted i: the nomination of J. H. Kinard a magistrate at Ehrhardt; Edgar Dick inson as magistrate in Bamberg; C J. C. Lain as magistrate at Olai Cox and Hightower run over fo magistrate at Denmark. The follow ing is the vote: Bamberg. Bruce Dickinso Plpar PnnH 5 7 Midway 20 16 Bamberg 170 206 195 229 Ehrhardt. C'pTd. Johns Kinar Ehrhardt 52 8 130 Kearse 21 15 32 73 23 162 Denmark. * Cox Hight'r. Turne Denmark 64 105 46 Hight'r's 4 29 4 Lees 21 4 4 89 138 54 ING AND I dnesday morning a teleph folic Cole L. Ble; Richard I. IV Robert A. ( J. M. DesCl John T. Du 1. ? i no 07a ... e m;cuuni5 lur iwo,^?u vu r certain that Governor M the first primary. hea has been re-elected li< ry of State by a large maj Pansier and A. S. Fant wi iVhaley and Burns have h e to make a second race, ding to the last informatio FICIAL VOTE FOI Solic. S. Senator House of Rep. C Q CO ~Q C? ?H 00 O 7 c ? ~ p 2 2. 2 ? 2 ?3 2 5T* *3 C ?> O *13 ? ^ O ' CD O CD W ? I I 17 13 4 17 12 5 2 ~5 46 ' 40 8 45 ^5 21 .4 36 14 22 '* 24 13 30 1 3 63 14 49 62 47 17 4 8 184 112 79 183 165 25 3 89 67 42 28 62 29 46 28 9 ] 204 164 50 185 192 41 128 5 1 37 27 10 37 5 29 27 139 39 149 122 62 31 .7 26 18 8 25 23 4 11 2 61 53 14 61 57 13 6 367 247 135 345 257 145 20 107 82| 26 60 30 25 72 3 1'9 11901J 909, 5061112291 974[ 51011 258] 264 I - RESULT FOR STATE overnor Lt.Gov. Sec. State CGen State c e i > w o "go o G ? 3 3 ? ? 3- << ? P 3 3 w p P ^ 3 CR p tJ 3 GO 14] 18" 20 16 22 38 1 13 J 3 14 12 5 17 1 28 4 44 32 16 48 4 118 28 155 129 53 191 15 36 4 5 33 27 62 5 37 6 64 47 23 70 5 1 1 159 73 303 240 138 32 5 1 99 71 138 139 77 215 15 1 14 8 25 11 24 37 3 97 25 140 104 63 169 11 18 1 24 19 7 26 1 7 2 633H 241[ 932 782| 455[| 873|| 98 Olar. Fields Lain Morris I. Colston 5 44 14 Ehrhj Govan 10 44 15 Kears Olar 23 82 65 r Q 38 170 94 THE COTTON WEIGHERS. Colst( H-nvar >. Olar ^ Cain and Staley, Bishop and McMillan, Fail and Tenipleton Hun Over. In the race for cotton weigher at the four points in the county, no can- Clear didate seems to have been nominat- AT.. Midw ed on the first ballot. Cain and Bamb Staley run over at Denmark, Bishop and McMillan run over at Ehrhardt, and Fail and Templeton run over at The J ~ ... in the t Olar. One box was missing from . . . weigher a the Bamberg cotton weigher's dis- giVing'j triet, and the result is uncertain, the vote Farrell's had not been received at a . Coppe late hour last night. _ now en: Denmark. duce ye >r Cain Staley Zorn ore* Denmark 85 82 48 Figur Hightower's .... 11 26 persons Lees 9 14 3 vative, ? ? this coi I 9 94 107 77 I motorin > BLEASE tone message from Columbi >ws in the race for governc ase lanning Hooper lamps ncan ites. It is estimated that th anning will run a second rs ;utenant governor, easily d iority over G. W. Wightm; II go into the second primax een elected to congress fror Ragsdale appears to be el m obtainable. I CONUTY OFFICE lerk of Court Sheriff Ji 5 i i ^ n" ~a o *T ~~5 o~" ? 2 rr 2. ? & ?.2 T? i ? 7? ^ ?? c c ? 3 a g r e. B S 3 4 45 1 * 8 3 6 4 7 23 10 8' 2 29 1 18 5 8 3 15 15 8 15 13 2 9 1 10 21 19' 10 2 51 15 25 6 25 19 36 10 43 11 137 60 59 L0 1 12 9 1 24 44 / 8 38 L7 2 9 ' 54 '45 7 163 64 47 4 1 2 2 14 23 21 1 10 119 53 10 107 37 111 224.57 19 54 7 5 46 15 9 42 8 35 5 81 126 26 12 144 19 217 148 77 a oi oni q 98 11 d 7 2 fl 6 * - j, j bugle salute to the fl ?r mines of Newfoundland, , , and other ceremonies tploymg only I9l men, proi w * -to aaa * t employees took part, sarly about 16,000 tons of . are being noted in a; trial organizations ( ing on an average of four The first Sjgn 0f nati tr\ P.51.TV whlP.h IS COTlSftr- Kmn orVif f a nrnmici vv y " MA vugut LilU pi V/aii^ there are 8,000,000 people in Americanism to real; intry in daily enjoyment of g. Read The Herald, - - - V . : . W - JO RUN ia gave the result of the prii 49,625 33,332 25,051 I 1 An lt?l 126 ie entire vote in theJState'w ice with Cole L. Blease.^Cc efeating Dr. E* C. L.^Adan an. S. T. Carter will succ y for railroad commissionei n their respetive districts, ected. The race between S IN BAMBERG CC idge of Probate Sup. Treas Au. <fc Sup. Edu. C ~9 S 2 iT~ T 5 3 S~ ~ ? 3 | ?. | g | 5" ? o 3 3 w ~ 2. ^ ? ? s o o ? s p ss S3 3 P W CO ,CD 2 2 2 . 17 17] 12 ~5 [ 20 7 5 3 48 48 I 3 18 27 10 1 5 9 36 36 j 1' 24 10 8 10 3 1 63 63 i 2 53 8 40 24 4 3 187 191 25 64 100 11 12 1 61 65 3 29 37 48 32 19 3 211 213 111 46 157 637 37 37 5[ 5 27 191 II 1 ft QII 1 ftQ 99 95 44 O -L U M A V V XVI/ j w V V ? 8 5 1 3 26 26 1 2 23 4 16 4 68 68 15 27 25 51 59 37 11 366 378 19 182 182 11 15 4 ..10 81 85 17 48 20 | 222J 199 88 49| 1370||1396|! 133| 598| 660 1 i. S2i UNOFFICIAL RESULT iner | Senator Black, Representatr 5 Ray Re-elected. Bral f Kirkland and Free 3 3 5 7 The primary election Tuesday ] 2 7 suited in the nomination of Senat 1 . Black for reelection, and the nor 9 19 ^ nation of Messrs. Carter and Cri 1 for reelection as repr.esentativ< 2 10 The race for clerk of court is u 2 1 comfortably close, and the offic count will doubtless be required 2 57? determine who is in the running 1 - the second primary. Kirkland lea< 'ATRIOTISM. according to the unofficial returi with 272 votes. Free comes ne demonstrated by with 268, followed in close order lization. Copeland with 264, and Brooker wi 258. . , . , Sheriff Ray is elected on the fi] is demonstrated , , , . ,. ... ballot to succeed himself as sher ihtating the mo,. , ^ j of the county, ational Guard, . T .. , Carter and Crum were reelect* ?gan, in Leslies. x , ; business estab- Second ra,fs wlU baVe t0 be ma heir employees for fhe foIiowms officeJs:,, ? XT .. , ~ -1 Clerk of court?Kirkland a: i National Guard; A _ , .. . . ... .. . Free, as indicated by the returns h ith their reem- ' irm of their ser- n*g , ? . , . Probate judge?Brabham and Bi nil pay is being irdsmen in near- inger- , ^ nu , Auditor and Supt. education rhe war depart- _ ? , _ . ,+ Rowell and Price, it the railroads ^ _ . . . - County commissioner?Copela; } their best ser-| , 11,. xw i; and Hiers. ? the National lie Depew shop* r r . ,, n Central lines at fiovernor CameS the CoDDty war department ' d that there was Bamberg county rallied nobly day celebration the support of Governor Richard 5. There was a Manning in the primary electi ag, a gun salute Tuesday. In approximate numbe in which all the the governor received a vote for ea Such evidences vote received by all other candidat II the big indus- for governor comDinea. vvitn v )f the country, boxes missing, the vote stood: onal danger has Blease 369 ^ of undiluted Cooper 243 ization. DesChamps 7 Duncan .... 2 $1.50 per year. Manning 633 X) iu J. I QV| P| II -" -N ' 11 " " I >3| 192j 2681 272j 86|j 428| 178) 887[| 395| 447 OFFICES IN BAMBERG 1 Treas. Ad.G. Sup.E A.Gen Co.Ag.j Railroad Commissi( ?T ~i W ^ ~9 3 S ? o ^ 2 p 5 s p M O (T> ? I S Cl 3 ~ p i p H ? I ZL 5 ?< S ? a ? g ? 5 1 g CO 3 I I O 3 <W 3 CD 3 ' | 7 21 38 38 38 38 27 3 5 6 1 17 17 17 17 5 7 4 4 48 48 48 48 15 25 2 7 34 191 191 189 191 96 48 36 6 6 62 62 62 62 11 43 5 5 14 70 70 70 70 23 22 1 2 59 158 125 68 1 4 61 214 215 213 215 104 30 -q7 0 6 37 37 37 37 17 2 17 1 58 166 169 169 169 61 57 29 1 9 7 26 26 26 26 15 3 4 ii |i ; _J [I M U U U ! I i t| 271H 869|| 873)1 86911 873j| 532) 365j 224| 5 Ehrhardt. BUSINESS AND I Bishop Hiers McM'n. irdt r. 76 49 66 The Combination E >e 48 15 5 Recent Mobi 124 64 71 ''Big Business" hi 0lar' its patriotism by faci Fail Sellers Temp t n. biiization of the N )n .. .. 23 7 33 writes Thomas F.# Lc 1 4^ J* 47 Not only have*the bi* ^ 24 lishments assured t that absence with the 12^ ^2 444 will not interfere w Bamberg ployment after the te Cr d r P rs n R tz Steedly v-ce jg en(je(j> put f, Pond.. 4 5 8 allowed National Gua *s Chp 1 5 4 39 iy every instance. 1 ay ^ 4 2 2^ ment has found tha ierg .. ..103 55 80 140 are prepare(j to give vices in transporting 118 61 87 213 Guard troops. At tl Parrell's box is not included Qf the New York ( abulation for Bamberg cotton j)epew ^ y the * . For some reason the party wag re'cemly informe n the returns failed to state an jmpressive flag i for this office. pi-nninvpes (OVER maryiat that time as * I V -"vi mi 3 7 . 1 - 'Vsi * * 'jiS ill not run more'than )oper appears to[have \ t M is. W. Banks Dove eed himself as State *, Cansler leading. Dominick and Aiken Finley and Stevenson ' '^1 > ????? )UNTY 4 .-SP oro. County Commissioner "ST ~~ro o x 2 n ? ? ? c: ? 2. 5. I ? ~ ^ 2 a p r 2 ? e. 17 17 1 1 21 11 48 47 2 9 4 31 * 36 36 3 7 18 3 63 63 25 5 10 23 184 189 150 19 2 18 68 67 19 5 25 20 211 210 25 97 16 60 37 36 5 6 21 7 164 169 46 18 73 20 26 26 7 11 3 9 68 68 46 11 10 379 375 72 102 94 105 78 83 1 58 6 18 .379 [1386| 402 349 284| 325 ' S FOR fflllNTY OFFICES res Carter and Cram, and Sheriff )ham and Bellinger, and Probably to Ron Over. re-1 Andrew J. Bethea received a very or complimentary vote in Bamberg ai-j county, receiving 932 to his oppotm' nent's 241, with two boxes out. es. | Cansler received 532 votes, the in- largest given any candidate for railialj road commissioner, to The election passed off very quietor ly, nothing occurring to mar the day Is,; at any place in the county, so far as is,! reported. > BYRNES REELECTED BY HANDSOME VOTE rst i ? ""' Congressman James F. Byrnes is ^ ! reelected to congress by an overwhelming vote. The vote in Bam I berg stood as follows: tfyrnes i,nd 052, Etheredge 156. ^ Telephonic commmunication with Aiken last night brought the information that the vote was heavily in favor of the congressman in every ' county in the district, including Saluda, the home of Mr. Etheredge. A ^ four or five to one vote was indicated in Byrnes's favor all over the district. Amsterdam is to have a floating theatre which will accommodate 2,to 300 people and have a restaurant I. and bar. It is remarkable how few men who ire follow guitar playing for a living get ch . , rich. es n ? fi?/v o+nno o m 1 nil t P is the rVO OKV eilLJ -11 V C K>l,CVO ** ( average walking pace of a healthyman or woman. Lawyers are light on clothes. At least they frequently make one suit last ten years. i