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Abbeville Press and Bari$eilj ^advanck ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY) SEPT. 13,1916. ' , estabuhdsd ,|||j? MAN )JSJSI3J3I5J3Ei3J3J3I Dominic 2EI5ISIBIBI0JBJBIBEI TT O XI, o. At eleven o'clock the rc announce the results of the tion in Abbeville County a IN ABBEVILLE The figures for this cou son is re-elected Superviso: vert is elected sub-supervi perintendent of Education. .- .Mpiise of Representatives S Mpijf three votes on Dr. G. / I^fotes trom the soldiers on 'still to be heard from. In JNeuffer received five of th< receive the same number oi be nominated by one vote < the face of the unofficial i the official figures to settle A NEW CONGF Fred H. Dominick is no: from the third district de Aiken by about three thous on the unofficial figures to ! every county except Anc where his lead is considers \ exception of Oconee. ^ Mr. Dominick is a law: bar and a man of ability. 1 ner of ex-Gov. Cole L. Ble terms as assistant attorney the office with great ability and painstaking lawyer an a hard-working and succ from tliifc district. CANSLER OF Old man pansier has la seen land several times but the studs when he tridd to 1 * * LI- A 11_ Tills nine, ne aereau mu by a decisive vote. GOVERNOR MANNINC Contrary to the predict everywhere, Governor Mi elected by a majority of votes. The latest returns votes, and ttiere wilj hardl; more, which means his re nor Blease played his Lulu tion, and as John L. M. Irb not play it again. ..With a thousand votes against hinr with the assistance of the fi . ' " J* who came to his suport, enl and he has won a most ren laid aside his campaign of circulars, and had an organ ty in the state. In Abbevil zation was perfected by IV -*1*? AUIMJ VlAimrr (A ATAI AVAV1 I. VUJCVl WVU15 ?v 5VI. VTVI m -would vote for Manning. The result shows that tl Governor turned the trick. 1 NJN :k Be; 5J3M3JSJ3J3J3JSJ3J3] Bin cl * ;turns are sufficient to second primary elecnd the State. COUNTY nty show that Stevenr, that Geo. W. Calsor, and Evans, Su. In the race for the am Adami had a lead L Neuffer, with the the Mexican border the first primary Dr. ir i? ~i 1 j ise voi.es. xi uc uiuum n this ballot, he would m - . v over Mr. Adams, on returns. It may take the matter. LESSMAN. . minated for congress feating Hon. Wyatt iand votes. He seems, have a small lead in lesson and Pickens, ible, with the possible per of the Newberry ie was a former partase. He served two r General and filled r. He is an industrious d will no doubt make essful representative TIRZAH inded at last. He l>as : his ship always took and, but he waded in ert S. Fant of Bel ton 11S RE-ELECTED ions of the politicians inning has been reabout five thousand account for 132,000 Y be more than 5,000 (-election. Ex-Goverhand in the first elec !J L. 1J y ?<aiu once ne couiu lead of twenty-two l, Governor Manning iendsof Mr. Cooper, tered the fight to win, tarkable victory. He : advertisement, and ligation in every counlle county the organi[r. Cooper's . friends, V man to the polls who lie work dpne for the JiStv- . I 1 G IS i V us Aik }JBJSlBISJBJBJ5J5J5ISI5li zwcll r E. I. MANNING. "7 , Q *^w ">'^B^B| County Vote for State Offices ? T m .S a> to C ., -75 o3 C e 2 ? M C s ? ? ? B S fe o " Level Land 53 19 46 2fr Abbeville Mills 108 18 Hampton 28 7 15 2 Keowee 65 9 52 23 Due West 29 105 41 93 Donalds 65 85 60 89 Lebanon 38 43 67 14 Means Chapel- 10 22 12 20 Antreville ___ 115 59 86 85 AKfcp Mn 1 'f 9.di 14811 R7 ftfi Abbe. No. 2^1 155 1461 199 102 Lowndesvijle 150 91 , 97 143 Mt View 39 11 31 21 Hillville 22 29| 41 10 Cold Springs. 35 32| 41 27 TOTALS 1112 908| 1007 814 / From Manning Headquarters Aug. 12, 10 o'clock, P. M.,-Special to Press and Banner: At this * the totals so far as heard form are: Blease, 53,772. Manning, 59,254. Christie Benet. FOR CONGRESS. Aiken Dominick Pickens 1360 2154 < Greenwood 1437 1452 Anderson 1563 ,2939 Oconee 1403 1316 McCormick 502 614 ( Newberry 1449 1777 i Abbeville 972 1131 1 Total _ 8686 11383 SOLICITORS RACE. Blackwell Magill 1 Avi :ii? mco met: ] /1UUCV1UC XVVA xvvv Laurens 2747 926 Newberry 1778 1354 Greenwood 878 2008 Totals 6465 5853' v. , !' ' W. F 11U U siajsisisjsiBisisJsi en By | ? i \ E/s/aisisisisia/sc v / f Bleciec The Vote in . , J - x / ' V''i%' 1 PRECINCT: ) \ v .r Hampton Donalds Antreville Abbeville No. 1 Lebanon Abbeville No. 2 "_r J? Means Chapel ???L? Mountain View Lowndesville Hiiiviiie Cold Spring ? Central Calhoun Falls Rock Snrincs Keowee I : Abbeville Mills ? Level Land Due West ' TOTALS J? FEED H. DOMINICK. ' Special Atlan countiei will pro the Con the first in Fultc Conatitu Greenwood Results DOTI Press and Banner. Dear Aug. 12, 11 o'clock.? myiudg T.'W. McMillan is reelected Sheriff by - 50 the Biea votes. Wm. Watson de- ^a * feats Canfield for Au- iL^Vhe ditor. Graham Payne in the h is elected Clerk o f myj Court. Elliott is elect- from G ed Treasurer and Dorn timeSuperintendent of Education.?The Index. ENTE DR. MOFFATT TO PREACH. 0n Barksdal Dr. J. S. Moffatt will preach for charming :he Presbyterians on next Sunday Delicious of 4-Vin /il norning and evening. "v w" CO GOVERNOR'S AACE. At 11:30 the totals were a* fol- In Ab ows: ' the Got? Bleaae, 63,669. Manning, 68,366. Bleaae . / ' , LECT 2JSI5J5M3I3ISIS3I3ri fSIBIc i 1,000 V ESHaBSHSJSE/5 EBSBB5E I Solic f * Abbeville ( , ? , , II . IIHohm II Supt. Congress Solicitor "Jj of Ed. 4 -1 * " ~~ < * a o g> o ^ h I. p ? ? s I J I > ? /g ^ I > | | 5" B^Sg' 3s s In- s >? I ? f : & 8 * I I ? ' CO ? i ii i* i i . B I < I f 'f '* I ' 1 3 i i ; i ri i | ? J* I - it. tr J 1 1 *< 7 29 ,211 ,18 24 12 23 0 86 65 102 ' 47 60 90 43 101 84 88 .71 100 " 97 76 142 21 140 31 94*79 22 144 86 81 26 54 41 40 22 59 49 31 174 123 164.140 127 170 197 10< 22 10 ' 16 14 10 22 25 ' 17 35 1 32 20 40 12 50 1 78 161 103 134 141 93 152 8! 20 32 33 19 27 25 32 2< 29 39 44 24 30 35 55 11 39 1 72 39 72 72 39 99 , 1] 59 90 ,57' 92 86 62 89 . 6( 33 51 55 .29 53 30 39 4f 17 50 t 9 -60 67 15 53 2: 36 94 36 .95 92 35 118 11 23 49 32 40 *45 24 53 11 82 50 95 39 37 100 57 Bt 972|1131[ 1062 1065 |1047 1044 1357 75! HOMER BLACKWELL SO lomer S. Blackwell is electec >rity of one thousand votes 111, of Greenwood. - Mr. Bla< of Due West, and a gradus ige. He has been at the La ! ten years being a partner ] ion & Blackwell for a good m i recognized as a young lawye - .i .? -i ? into this race with the unani : of the lawyers of the Laur he received in his county ' (Li the people believe him worth EY PROBABLY ELECTED CARD (o Press and Banner. - We wish to ta, Ga., Aug. 12, 11:30 P. Abbeville and gh M. Dorsey has carried 80 munity for th< r out of 105 heard from. He expressed thr< bably have sufficient votes in during the soi ention to nominate him on have JU#t pas : ballot. He has a majority death of our d >n County of 1,600. ?The Mr. an< ition. :? Mr. B. P. G S ON THE SITUATION. Hendersonville ? account of thi Editor.?Tell the boys that brother. Mr. ment on the Governor's race Tuesday with n vindicated. In the first brother is still Manning men played with ise men like a cat playing C louse. We let the mouse get Blease, 1,86 o the hole and then stopped mouse came near getting 1 lole ta one time but I put Blease, 191. on him and drug him back. looking for a phone call . overnor Manning at any Blease, 100. Yours truly, I Dote. Blease, 986. RTAINS BRIDGE CLUB. C Blease, 1,591 iday afternoon, Mrs. W. D. e entertained in a very G \ manner, the Bridge club. * - - ' ? . nUasA 1 on i refreshments were served | ase of the afternoon. 1 Blease, 25,1' MPLETE RETURNS. CI Blease, 1,18] beyille County the rote in irAor1! race complete U: J , 1,169. Manning, 925. BJease, 1^01 # ' .v 'v?.< 1 M !MeJSJ&2EE otes 3J3J5E- || itor bounty Superriioi 3nb-Sop?r v a 4 ? a 1 ?s > ^ K I ? S ? s I' < I f i a ?' ! ^ ! I I 11 251 18 18 ' | 1 60 89 110 40 . M ) 59 112 145 27 5 54 118 53 117 2 50 V 31 30 51 :M I 85 215 105 193 % 1 9 22 15 17 -J J 33 19 33 .14 m ) 123 125 183 55 ) 30 13 20 32 ^ J 39 28 27 41 L 45 66 15 96 ) 72 77 118 31 I > 29 55 ! 47 38 L 15 60 16 58 ^ L 49 81 27 103 ) 32 40 47 .24 v > 82 54 51 86 i 8S6|1220|[106Q11041 LICITOR 1 solicitor by a over Geo. T. ! :kwell is a na- ' I < Lte of Erskine lurens bar for in the firm of imber of years. >t of ability. He mous endorse- / ens bar. The euirens) shows y. OF THAN^g^ thank ear friends of the '^urrtmnding cornsir unbounded kindness > . )ugh word and deed tow through which we sed, the illness and laughter, Lois. I Mrs. R. C. Wilson. \ V______ rreene was called to !, N. C., last week on i serious illness of his Greene returned home tJip tkvots tVint. liia very ill. reenTille 6. Manning, 2,388. Bamberg Manning, 445. ,* Dillon Manning, 1,263. : ufarlboro Manning, 1,399. reenwood 3. Manning, 1,081. reenwood Manning, 1,467. 74. Manning, 29,890. \ , \ letterfield I. Manning, 1,265. [ewbarry i. Manning, 1,253. <; t ' S ''i .. s. \