The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 27, 1918, Image 2
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PRECINCTS. | a ug * >
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For United States Senator?
3 Cole L. Blouse. ...... .' 17 2 8 5' ... . 32 19
N. B. Dial 28 8it 34 .... 76 27
Jumos F. Rice .... 1 5 ".?.... 1 5 .
V . For Governor?
Andrew J. Bethea . 6 16 12 ..... J 12 1
il R. A. Cooper 23 30 68 . ...; 76 25
J v J. M. Deschamps i.... j,|.
^ John T. Duncan 3
j John L. McLaurin '....> 3'i....'.
/ John G. Itichards 13 234 .... 19 24
y For Lieutenant Governor?
Octavus Cohen ... 2 23 30 ...J 13 11
J. T. Liles 24 27 89 . . . . 84 18
* G. \V. Wight man .. 3 13 213.... 13 22
For Secretary of State? I i I
W. B. Dove 29 328
For Comptroller General? ! [ I
Carlton W. Sawyer 2 9 .... 328
For State Treasurer?
S. T. Carter 29 ... j 328
For Adjutant General?
\V. \V. Moore .... 29 .... I 328 ....1.... j... .1.
For Supt of Education? | | f (
Victor K. Hector .. 5 1 5 97 15| 6|
J. K. Swearingen . 24 48 229 .... 94 46
For Attorney General?
Claud N. Sapp .... 12 60 314 .... 83 4 2
R. P. Searson .... 13 2 7 .... 2n 11.
S. M. Wolfe 4 1 10 .... | 6 .... i
For Com Agr. Coin, and In
W. 1?. Garrison ... 2o 33 155 .... 18 9
H. Harris 7 23 87 ....: 81 9
H. T. Morrison .... 2 5 85 .... 12 33
For Railroad Commissioner 1 I 1 I
II. H. Arnold 1 15 22 . . . .| 8 . . . .
T. J. McLaughlin . 3 14 2d ... . 18 ... .
A. A. Richardson 15 161 ...J 15....
I). L. Smith 2 2 17 55 .... i 62 ....1
J T. Vowel 1 3 4 59' ... .j 7 . . . .:
v For State Senate?
Harry Hines 3 31 281 ....! 30 27
W. f\ Hough ..... 26 91 3?L...' 74' 15
R. M. Potts 1 1 3 . . . . 3 . . . .
For lluuse of Itepresentati I |
Jk K. Bailes 1?> 19 91 .... 72 1 7
J. Roy Cunningham ? 25 1 47 . ...' 3 41
I ' H. 11. Morton .... 59 1 1 2... 74 IS
C. Frank Clyburn . 24 16 287 .... 61 23
| For Proh'te Judge?
J. G. Stewman .... 23 31 24 ... . 31 37 .
^ Irvln Jackson .... " 22 300 . . . .' 75 15 .
For Countv Supt of Kducati
^ V. A. Ling'.o 6 32 228 ! 4.3 3 1
A. C. Howell 24 26 94 . . . .' 63 21
For Congress?
\V. F. Stevenson ... 29 .... 323 '.....
For U. S. Senator- Short T ' I ' I
Christie Renet .... 3 29....|....| 19.... I
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W. P. Pollock 18 1 ....
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DIAL HAS A SAFE MAJOR!',
r. OVER BOTH HIS OPPOfi
At / cOOPER LEADING IN '
\t this t nio total vn'i'
< / RACE FOR GOVERNOR
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I f'ltMid N Sapp ai'<l S.
\ / Hough, liorton and Clyburil annintr close ill th? a
j to the South Carolina
f i briny intc an tlm roar.
Legislature. second primary bcwcc
1 Wolfe.
SAIT AM) WOI.KE C'l.OSE KOWEIX AND IJN,
ARE CIX
Returns from County Complete
With Exception of Two Roxes n Nhas' l imircs \r<< <
Rut State Returns Are Seat- ?*" superintendent i
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ferine.
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Th?' race for the offi
N*. 1$. Dial, of Lauren*, has defeated
superintendent of edueat
< ?,(' I. Mease and .1 F. Hice for
. . i A. <' Howell and the In
1 nited stales senator by a sate tna(
Jorit.v, according to returns received , Unfile, is close if
m 4 up to two o'clock Wednesday morn- tabulated by the >c\ss
infi Complete returns are madflni- \|r Howell has defeated
r< possible by the electric storm which slip<.rintendent by a nar
I ' A I>a? played havoc with the telegraph
1 . rttese figures, however, a
w A and telephone wire'
Cooper is leading In trie Ruberna- from Incomplete returns:
i 3F tori a I race and the pos-ildlitx of i '> and may be changed b
\ second primary is extremely slirht count.
h * W. C. Hough has won the nomma
tlon for state senator from l.rci KM A Itl V MS IWM
* ter county ov^i Harry H nes and l: l>FNTIU)YJ\<
? M. Potts. H H llorton and ('. Frank Sf t?,(.rr,.. Mlquelon
iSDR Ovhurn are elected to'the house of
?' SK7 ? News ot the sinking of
A OUL representatives.
Judge J. K. Stewm'an is elected s,'hooners t?y a (lermar
^HLpidge of probate in Lancaster ctntnfv was brought Vere today
" 'rvAIrvln J nek on by over 2.0 Qui it of th.. i ! vv ,u,..u .r
it? fl.V <N. S., one "f the ve>
%\ao Wadniffe" V1 ;UL"I A" of th" f : f" 4 ,,r,l,i'
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^m VjoX . before I license, ImV ' . J
4pV W^iksuimUy. tlftu to L>nuWo In N?
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LANCASTE1
A LIVE PAPER IN A LIVE TOWN
LANCASTER. S. (\, TUESDAY. Al'CiUST 27, PMS.
/ERWHELMINC
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FY ! PROVIDE FOR LOANS THRO WINC I
IENTS FOR COHON FARMER B Y ENl
I N'u hnls aro Secretary McAdoo Approves fjjr p TO pj rr"TL
Plan for Loans to (irowers
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IS SPECIAL WARTIME All) .
M Wolfo avo ' in l><l<Mtr<l in
for sitter ' trsite ll> More Tlmii I
i' s.mi- om Member and Non-Member Hanks Votes
iniliratinu a May Horrow from Federal
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Reserve Hoard to finance the The total vote ma i
('l*op. i Hills i'r<?-k township, with 01
p I boxes missing. Rives n \i
)SK K \('E Washington. Aug 2fi llohling ow>' lohn I. i a key of I
licit III" niiv..AniA?. ? --- 1 ask"V ' "< ! ?/ ?. i v. ..I -Lit
...wt v.H' IM III I'll! 11*11 JUKI . " " ' " " ?'
'orrect |?res- "titer crops constitutes ? necessary
Munition wartime industry, the war financial ' " Morton has won ov<
J corporation, with the approval of .lones in fane Creek towns)
I Secretary McAdoo, has notified fed-J afe majority.
eral reserve hanks that it will make ^
<e of county advances under certain conditions to' , p if
finn between mallet hanking institutions desir-, I'ARES fllAI SI'A
icnmhent. V ''>^ '?> make loans to the farmer on [ WILL REM AIN NKI
.. .. It i- crops.
the figures
The financial aid to he extended hv
are correct ... . . Spanish Minister of War \i
the war Imance corporation is avialthe
present |>tt<> tate hanks as well as those I lial Hec^nl Note to <;<>i
row margin, who are members of the federal war Will Not Make < hunt
re tabulate ! system. The procedure is simple
rand hurried- nn" U ^parativeiy easy for the
hank in South Carolina or nn? ot- - 1 ? n
> tin ofliii.il j() obtain a four months loan minister ol
from the finance corporation to aid clnred th.it tiio internationi
thont in linanelnc tho crops. These t(on p^x,. no onasion for a
w *?.<?- ,OI,n" ale 8UPp,iPd ,hrol,Kh ?he fe,l. ,h<. papf (>f SpHMjan,s Thp
\ I'.vshliS eial reserve hanks, and South t'aro
. .... ... , . .. 1.1 .. i ently sent by the Spanish
Auk. 20. -1 Una will pet aid t humph tin- Itlchf.mr
I'shiiiK moml reserve bank. incnt to Merlin repardiiiK t
^ j mi i'' ne Mtbouph Die war finance corpora- ^i,:,"'Hh ships hv (iort
tlon is not orprinized primarily to en marines, he said", was writl
'lN 1 ' , x pape in banking operations it has '''nior tone than were previc
Lunenburg.' decided to extend this special war- ,MI' '' eou'd not bring a cl
s destroye-l time aid to both members and non- ">Pnin s altitude ol neutrailt
bly reachedj . . _ less a ruptuio of diplomatic
rivors (Continued on Tape 8.) with Germany^
#?nd an Mii4 ils". vi D'ii .A^wcck-?a?
to bo In a passed while our application was golnj^p
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SI RS< KII'TION $2.00 \ YEAR
1Y DEFEATED
^tq1 r hold consultation
I y JL %J 1U
-r MEET IN COLUMBIA
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i , Ladies from Division I lead~
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> % quarters of Red Ooss Make
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~ r 3 m Interesting Talks.
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I I E | k it l x ? SOMETHING OF THE WORK
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New Department, Called Recla66
15 14 3<? 1 5 56 22 738
'27 35 43 4 2- 17 7'.t 35 1360 mation Hureau, Has.Jieen Es'
. tablished to Look After the
:i5 35 42 ....i 20 12 83 34 1278 j Outfits of Soldiers.
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.1 1 . . . .| 1 .... 6: (Fly MISS MARGARET MOORE.)
... | 4 The consultation meeting in Co55
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, I lumbiu, of representatives of the Red
5S 26 6, 7 ....j 15 73 1 363 Gross chapters of South Carolina,
172 24 4'.' 13 1 8 8 22 38 030 August 22, with three experienced
7" - 5 17 4 h 24 16 4.' haulers from division heminiinrfapo
rt>-j in Atlanta with splendid messages,
was not only most helpful hut full of
!.... US 211 ... 52 7 | inspiration Though tho talks of all
' three were more or less of a technl'
*, , V " 1 1 I | fa I nature, tho very atmosphere was
38 211 ......... - 52S oharged with tho spirit of well diI
'rooted patriotism, the true spirit of
'" ' ' ' :s ' ' ''* the Rod Cross. The speakers were
1114 42 411 25 17 27 41' 15114 ., . . ,w
I Dr Cloy Suavely, director of the llu;:>4?;
32 114 1 7 25 1"S r,r, 150p' reau of Development; Miss Jane Van
2 1 2 1 2 2 2 4 . . . > lhttj Do Vrede, director of the Bureau of
' - 1 - Nursing, and Joseph I.ogan, director ^
07 44 47 10 8 13 211 f.14 of ('ivi'ia? Belief
r,n f> i to 4 8 87 7r.i The Rod Cross, Dr. Snavely said,
3 4 2 X 18 10 1 s . . . . 4ot>; i- in the front line trenches in three
III I ...... th-:u:*h the nurses w I cr.ro
5 4 ! 2 0 3 " 4 15 1 1171
4 ., 7 ., j|( ^ , for the wounded soldiers, t ugli
S'.? 1 ! i ; t ?; 1 to 425' 'the home service, which ke. up
55 2o is D> 7 IS SO lilt 552 the morale of the army, and through
! fi S 4 21 ,iM. woman's work, with its front line
? , . ? . in clo'tu Ttio nrinvirv nliiprt of thrt
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1 y?3 S 1? 120 1?; r,2 ::S lis:- Bed Cross is to help win the war as
1 4 114 4 2' 2 1 5 7 . . . . 111!' ' s( on as possible. .
. . i Not t)\erst<H'k?'d. ?.
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I or, 15 3 1 - t 2 t ,v } r f ,,v 1 h> l-e ha- been some question r
154 112 5:1 2 1 4 1 1'' 2c. 1 ? . <\e> 'the count rv i- i<? whrotio* *
IH2 1?> 7 24 11 1 ! 7S 17-I l.?'sul"usirtors was not already overm
?-tor! '1 wiMi -applies made in tlie *
" ^ - ' - - J, ^ ^ .. j j ' 1 1 ''1 11 ''1 "ss w oi k rooms. 1 >r. Snavelv ~
explained tin- -iliiatinn. \t present,
1 :t8 1<? 4 1 12 <; 11 ?;s 27 111?". he - till ih t is an accumulated re- _
1 *'1 ' Is 1 ' 1 '* 111' .( yi- o' man\ an Hps especially In.
. -lira ;i*al dres-ifis, because of tho ,<!
fa of that rti-ipii-! s. before things >
4 1." 1 4 2 4 117 2?!4 tx well ornaii./ed. made what the\ *
_ ^ '' ^ 1" - v4 pleased. and in great quantities For ^
* ' , *' th s re -i>n, and to avnd crowding
? the market for certain raw materials,
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i ? i iso because of the congested conar? t. ^
rir i"* nrrrnifrp f ' po-ta' >r >me
fiV (Jr KtobK Vto ' , ,v
the d hi rent rhapte-. 1?.nt there
EMY FUTILE EFFORT
^ I'M" y department though sotrn par- '
tieularly those in surglchl dressings*
? ALLIES BEAT THEM
i" ID . ^ _ ' r\ v |ion.!ed w ond< f i'.Iv to.
OFF ON ALL SIDES
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( y . ' warehouse from the Swiss border to .."w
' The Knenn is liein? Driven Rack 1 " h h '"-1 j comparative- {
l\ filh (1. However, thiii supply will
t?? Original II indenburu Line t ,,.,i.- .. r~...
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.. <1 i?-v? iii'im us, nnn
trom Arras 1?? the Somme. ?v<' v Wed cross worker muM ho
strato in _____ ready at mil to make any article re
, ' quired. Those who heretofore have i
a CAPTURE SEVERAL TOWNS bPen Interested only in sun
' 1',> 1 , d ressinus insist he willing to help
r',vo,"s (icrmans Keep lp Strong Ef- " ,h ?,h"r 'Wurtinents a. well.
ind Cuip * New llepartinent.
lolls to Hold K.ipnume Hilt \ new department which w ll ?
^r H. M ,he Town Apparently Will furnish much work for th. woman's
? rr, . , work department, has been recently
lip bv a' Soon He laken Hv rrencn. , ,, , . T, , .. ,,
1 created, called the Reclamation Bureau.
When the soldiers leave the
? Notwithstanding the fact that the camps in \merica. Ihev are given an
I\ Germans have brought up atorng re entirely new outfit. Their old par...
. . .. , ments are turned into the quarter,fn>
\ | mfonoi. ont- on both winfirn of tho
mofttei and tho !; '! Crosa naa bcon
battle, the British and French forces nsk|.(1 (o f,k,. niendinp In ?
inounces verywhere have beaten off the ene Atlanta, for 'hi- division, tailors and
my and continued their victorious shoemakers will mend suits and
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I progress. shoos. Tho monding of shirts,
ro. 1 m ?
H?<m.onai >own? have been *0< ka. etc., will be alloted by divls<
.1 j?t iir? i] h> l Marshal llaipj's 1on headquarters to the various
ral Jose rnrn in north, while the French <ho*pters.
war de- ',,IXI Sl'< ( ssfull\ o\crcome oh- i Comfort kits are much needed, as
,1 slt??. S,;' S Pl,,r?d in ",elr wny and roa(,h- arft also socks and sweaters. When
' *' '* n,'> v noifh of Solssons which asked as to whether the report that
"on ' ""'her to the da nper of the no niore knittinp was to ho done was
note ,e C-rmans in the Xoyon sector and to true, 1>. Snavely Implored these
Kovern-j' 1 eastward from present never to believe any reports
. . ]Solssons to Rhelma. ... ,i... # -?
I mi in- n mi iiiiin liny ci'iiM'r "'"I" |
Ml alone the front from \rras t tho?e of the official paper. the Ke
J | ' the Sonime. the (iermana are prad- Cross Brief.
ually heme driven hark to the old The Red Cross Is now asking
Hindenhurp Hue hy the Mrftish. women.automobile drivers voir
i.mp< in \jflT1K th?Snmme the enemy is heinp tnp to po abroad, thousrh. of
>, nitK i ),arnss0(| well to the east of Brav. only those who are able ph
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