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For United States Senator?
3 Cole L. Blouse. ....... i 17 285 ... . 33
N. B. Dial 28 3H 34 .... 76
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_ uniuco I . I\IVC .... 1 i> i*.... 1
C | For Governor?
Andrew J. Bethea . 6 16 12 ....! 12,
I | R. A. Cooper 23 30 68 . . . . ! 76^
jj v J. M. Deschamps j.... j.... jj .
- John T. Duncan 3 |1 .
j John L. McLaurin . . . j 3 .... I.... j.
/ John G. Richards 131 234 .... 1'/
For Lieutenant Governor?
Octavus Cohen ... 2 23 30 . . . . I 13
\ J. T. Liles 24 27 89.... 84
> G. W. Wight man .. 3 13 2131. . . .' 13'
For Secretary of State?
W. B. Dove 29.... i 3 28 [|For
Comptroller General?
Carlton W. Sawyer 29 .... 328
For State Treasurer?
S. T. Carter 29....! 328 .... .
For Adjutant General?
W. W. Moore .... 29 ....: 328 .... |.... i.
For Supt of Education? ' ! I I
Victor E. Rector . . 5 15 97 .... 151
J. E. Swearingen . 24 48 229 . . . . I 94
For Attorney General?
Claud N. Sapp .... 12 60 314 ... . 83
R. P. Searaon .... 13 2 7 .... 20
S. M. Wolfe 4 1 10 ....1 6 .
For Com. Agr. Com. and In
W. D. Garrison . . . 2" 33 155 .... 18
B. Harris 7 23 87 ... . 81
H. T. Morrison .... 2 5 85 . . . . 12
For Railroad Commissioner
II vi Arnold 1 15 22 . . . .{ 8 .
T. J. McLaughlin . 3 14 26.... 18.
A. A. Richardson 15 1611....' 15 .
I). L. Smith 2 2 17 55'.... I 62 .
J. T. Vowell 3 4 59 . . . .' 7 .
?. For State Senate?
Harry Hines 3 51 2811....! 30
W f. Hough V. 26 9' 361. ...< 74'
R. M. Potts 1 1 3 .... j 3.
For House of Representati 'I
E. Bailes 1 <> lit 91 .... 72
J. Roy Cunningham 6 2f? 147'....] 3'
II. 11. Horton .... r?? 112 ... . 74
C Frank Clyburn 24 16 2 87 ... J 61
For Probate Judge?J.
'/I. Stew man .... 23 31 24 . . . .' 31
Irvln Jackson .... ~ 22 3<?o . . . .' 7f>
For County Supt of Kducati
^ V. A. I.ingle 6 32 228....' 43
A. C. Rowell 24 26 94 . . . J G3
For Congress?
W. F. Stevenson ... 29 .... 323 .... 1.... |.
For I*. S. Senator Short T
Ch ristie Renet .... 3' 2!' !] 19.
Thos. II. Peoples . . 1 r? | 231.
H'. P. Pollock 27 18 ........ I 63 .
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/L ^ HAS A SAFE MAJOl
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?< COOPER LEADING IN 1^
11 RAfF FOR MVFRNOR :"
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* ('laud N Sapp an
Hou^h, Horton and Clyburn tinning < i.,s?. in ti
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to the South (arolina
I bringing un the r
Legislature. (second primary In
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SAPP AM) WOLFE (LOSE UOWELL AM)
ARE
Returns from County Complete
With Exception of Two Roves if N? ws' Klguros J
Rut State Returns Are Scat- ? '" Sui?erintend
tering. Il,,s ,lp<n
' The rare for th#
?*? N. II. Dial, of Laurens, has defeated
> superintendent of ?
rJo?e Please and J F Hire for
9 tted States senator by a safe ma- ^ and t
*y, according to returns received b'ngle, Is close
V ? two o'clock Wednesday morn- tabulated by the >
) Complete returns are madelni- \|r. Rowell has def
\t oU b>" th" olectric 8toim "h.[(h superintendent by #
% ?' 0< played havoc with the telegraph
ifc % ~ , . , . , rhese figures, howe'
1' fcnd tci, phone w.re
*^Clj Y^per is leading In the uuberna- 'rom Incomplete ret
? race and the possibility of a 'V and may he ehani
'? primary Is extremely slirht. count.
Ci Hough has won the nomina 7
state senator from Lari si IIMAKIMN Hi s
'niy ov?- Harry H i>pm anil It irF^TIto
. W. II. Ilorton anil Frank St Pierre, Mlq?n
J5?-to1vburo dre fleeted to* tin- house of N>ws ()f (ho gjnkin
representatives.
V Judge J. E. Stewnfan is elected ' s IV . ,!
Jbilge of probate in l.Ancast8r eoi?otv vvafl brought hfcre t<
\ Jackion b^ over %OQim:i> of the K It Walter
/^'"e? 'n (N, tj., one of the \
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s. of Lunenburg.' derided to extend this apodal war- 'm' '' '"ii'd
'ease's dostroyn 1 time aid to both members and non- "iiitii
probably reached^ ^ , . _____ less a ruptux
survivors said./ (Continued oc Page 8.) with German)
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fl to bu in it pr Apflseed while our npiitirntTbii was gol'd^pn
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RITY PROVIDE FOR LOANS THRO
ONENTS FOR COTTON FARMER
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S and Nichols am Secretary AleAdoo Approves pfjj n f<
Plan for Loans to Growers , ' >
\ ofc>- arc given a- |
is.rjr,; Dial, :: i on Crops. IN Gil
i ; llichards, 1 2,- |
.s m vv ? ,s si>E(,IAL wartime aid
(Is M \\ olfe arc *1 oli ii |? i t>|
to- race for alter-' ii-tie II
II I'. Searson Member and Non-Meml>er Hunks'
?"" ""'"'"i"* May Borrow from Federal
Mween SaDp and
Reserve Hoard to Finance the The total <
Crop. j dills Cm ek tf
LINGLR boxes missint
close race Washington. Aug 26 Holding -'tdn
that the movement of cotton and: ''ty *?.*' has r
\re Correct Drew, ether erons constitutes n necouanrv
i?t F.tltimfIon wartime Industry, the war financial 1 " *,orf
Defeated [corporation. with the approval of .lones in ('an
Secretary McAdoo, has notified fed- safe majority
eral reserve hanks that it will make
? office of county advances under certain conditions to
duration between -n ailer banking institutions desir- LA RE?
he Incumbent, V i,1L' ' ? make loans to the farmer on WILL H
*? .w ?i his crops.
If the figures
The financial aid to be extended bv
tews are coned ,, , , Spanish Mini
the war finance corporation is avfal
eated the present |,te to state banks as well as those I hat IhM'^
i narrow margin, who are members of the federal war Will \
I'er, are tahulater) system. The procedure is simple
urns and hurried-1 ,,n<1 if is '"^Wiratively easy for the
, . . . . hank in South Carolina, or anv other ' '
?ed hy the official , . , . , \tnrini iho
state, to obtain a four months loan Al,,rina. the
from the finance corporation to aid dared that I
them In financing the crops. These tlon gave no
* loans are supplied through the fed- ,iw. - .,
\ i \ i; V'l.'sivi.'i ?: . 1part of S
' eral reserve hanks, and South Cam
don. Aug. 26. Una will get aid through the Itlch ''""V '
g of four fishing mon(l yeserve hank. incut to Iterl
uman submarine Although the war finance corpora- n?
. firm i Q n/il Arou i* '??/! ..l... ii._ a "la riniu
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1NGLY DEI
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WING IN OF RESERVES~
BY ENEMY FUTILE EFF0R1
'iffMr!! TP AUIES REAT TH
.lpLKEEK TP 0Fp 0N A[l S|DE;
k?'y I,,|- ?
> More iii.in i."?<> If'.' Kneim is Heinjj Driven Kacl,
v""'s- Orijrinsil Ilindenbiuu Line
from Arras to the Somme.
rote for magistrate in
>>vnsin,?. with only ( \|?| I KK SEVERAL TO\VN>
gives II M Culp a j
ii h. Ca^krv of I ?11 voles. .. ... ..
(.ermnns Keep I p Strong hf
eceived i?oi and Cu.p
forts to Hold Ha pa time Hut
on has won over II. M. the I ou n \pparontlv \\ il
e Creek township by a Soon He Taken Hy French.
??+ Not withstanding the faet that thi
s THAT SPAIN j (iermans have brought up storng re
'EM MX NEl'TK \ l. 'nforcenients on both wings of th<
_____ battle, the British and French force<
ster Of War Xnnoi.nees everywhere have beaten off the ene
my and continued their victorioui
lit Vote to Cermoin
progress.
ot Make < liange. Many additional towns have beei
captured hy Fetid Marshal ltaig'
ug. 2(5. Ceo era I Jose mon ,n ,h* no-th, while the Frencl
have successful! v overcome oh
minmti'r >io? 1
stories placed in their way and reach
he international situa- (.(| territory north of Solssons which
occasion for alarm on adds farther to the danper of th<
poniards. The note re C.crmans in the N'oyon sector and t<
?y the Spanish povern- ,hpir ,ino eastward fron
Soissons to Rheims.
lin repardinp the sink- ? , , ... . , .
All alonp the front from Arras tf
h ships l?y Cerman suh ,, ,, .
the Snmme, the (Jermans are urad
said*. was written in a , . , . ? , . > .
uallv bcinp dtiven hack to the oh
.an were previous notes M|ndenhurp 11ne by th? ?rjfi!,h
not hmiK a < hunpe in ,^|onR ,be Sotnme the enemy is heins
de or neutrality, much haraBRO(, we? tw (he ?Rf of Bray,
i of diplomatic relation
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to
ltscmrnoN $2.00 \ year
tEATED
: HOLD CONSULTATION
MEET IN COLUMBIA
I
II Ladies from Division Headquarters
of Red Cross Make
Interesting Talks.
SOMETHING OF THE WORK
New Department, Called Reclamation
Bureau, Has.-J.ieen Established
to Look After the
' Outfits of Soldiers.
6 ; (Ry MISS MARGARET MOORE.)
"j 1 The consultation meeting in Columbia,
of representatives of the Red
;> Cross chapters of South Carolina,
0 August 2 2, with three experienced
leaders from division headquarters
- in Atlanta with splendid messages,
was not only most helpful hut full of
7 I inspiration Though the talks of all
three were more or less of a techni'
cal nature, the very atmosphere was
S :charged with the spirit of well directed
patriotism, the true spirit of
' the Red Cross. The speakers were ^
I>r. Guy Suavely, director of the Ru1
reau of Development; Miss Jane Van
> Re Vrede. director of the Hnr?vin #?c o
1 Nursing. and Joseph I,ogan, director ^
I of Civilian Relief.
I The Rod Cross, Dr. Snavely said,
> is in the front line trenches In thro?
ways; throurh the nurses wl caro
I for the wounded soldiers, t ugli
I the home service, which ktt ,?s up
the morale of the army, and through
1 the woman's work, with its front lino
,c packets. The primary object of the
. Red Cross is to help w in the war as
| soon as possible. ^
Mot Overstocked.
There has been some question r*
>; over the count rv, as to w hether d
i ?
1 headquarters was not already over1
sir. l.d with supplies made in the ' *
t ' v'
l!ed Cross workrooms. Dr. Suavely
I explained the situation \t present,
ri h<- s lid there is an accumulated re"
si"ve oi many articles especially In jti
surgical dressings, because of the ;,t
fact that chapters. before things
1 were well organ /ed. made what the\
| pleased, and in great quantities For ^
th s re. -on. and to a void crowding *
- tlie market for certain raw materials, k
, r:
also because of tin1 congested conditiotis
of transportation, for some
time allotments have been made to
the different chapters. Rut thero
P are ' II tn.it'v th n needed, and
allotments will he made as before for *
every department though sotin . par- '
tictilarly those in surgical dressings
H ay he small.
The women throughout the conn- .
try have responded wonderfully fd
w if U'-'l en's'. a nil su h sph mli 1
' ' D' k lias ho<-n done that nvcrv
1K
warehouse from the Swiss border to
the English channel is comparative* (J
1\ filled. However, this supply will
lust for only u few months, and
every Red Cross worker must ho
ready at call to make any article re
quired. Those who heretofore have t
* he< 11 Interested only In surizical
<1 ressings must he willing to help
with other departments as well.
\ New Department.
I
1 A new department which will /
I furnish much work for ih> woman's
work department, has been recently
created, called the Reclamation Bureau
When the soldiers leave thn
i camps in America, they are triven an
entirely new outfit Their old garments
are turned into the quartermaster
and the Red Cross has been
4 asked to undertake the mending In ^jf
Atlanta, for this division, tailors and
* shoemakers will mend suits and
shoes. The mending of shirts, ^
i socks, etc., will he alloted hy divis- \y
* lon^ headuuarters to the various
' chapters. .
- 4 Comfort kits nre much needed, as
" are also socks and sweaters. Wlien
* asked as to whether tlie report that.
9 mo more knitting was to bo done was
> true, Dr. Snavely implored those
t j.resent never to believe any reports
ol the kind from any source except, f
> those of the official paper, the He
- Cross Itrlef
* The Ited Crdjjs Is now asking
women .automobile drivers vole
' tnp to go abroad, though, of
onlr those who tire able pli
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