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* 1 / V / " ' .'>/ \ ' J i^XTRA . EXTRA 1 Abbeville Press and Banner 1 . ' - * stablished 1844. $1.50 the Year. Abbeville, S. C., Wednesday Morning, Aug. 28, 1918. Single Copies, Five Cents. 75th Year. DIAL NOI bulletins Last Night jOMINICK LEADIl^ rcT? " " T ~~" " - * 1 1?V .1 . y"l 1 [fl Adams Popular Land [econd race vj TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ~ Marlboro County:?U. S. Senate: Blease 47, al 153, Rice 7. Senate, Short Term: Benet * ~ T\ it i -i n/> 2,}JPeepies bz, foiiock izo. Chester:?U. S. Sp^te: Blease 423, Dial |4, ? " ' ' Spartanbirii;: ?^U. S. Senate: Blease 480, Dial 0, Rice 50. IF - t Columbia:?Dial 149,_Rice 661. Short Term: ftnet 266, Peeples 422, Pollock ytj. tfetnea yu,[ fcdper <958, DesChamps 5, Duncan 9. Dorchester:?5 Box. U. S. Senate: Blease 3, Dial 196,'Rice 52. Short Term. Benet 106, Reples 77, Pollock 181. Governor: Bethea 54, Roper 160, DesChamps 43, Duncan 32, Rich-l Ids 71. Cohen 38, Liles 204, Wightman 81,. ate Supt. of Education: Rector 104, Swearin-j n 20. Attorney General: Sapp 103, Pearson , Wolfe 163. Railroad Commissioner: Arnold , McLaurin 40, Richards 132. .V: * ?/ . i - n ?: Richland:?Senate: - Blease 191, -Dial 594, ce 26. Short Term: Benet 510, Peeples 15, ffock 16. Governor: Bethea 32,'Cooper 185, isChamps 2, Duncan 7, McLaurin 5, Richards . Lieut. Gov. Cohen 39, Lisle 193, Wightman . Supt Education: Rector 80, Swearingen ^ nw TV o ri TTT 1 n Is5? Atty Cien.: sapp i'6jl, Pearson wone ; R. R. Com. Arnold 93, McLaurin 4l,RichIs&n 61, Smith 31, Vowel 67, Com. of Agr.: rrison 60, Correct 76, Harris 16, Morrison 73. "* y K v v . S* Lee Co.:?Five Boxes: Senate: Blease 220, *1126, Rice 14. Short Term: BenetO, Peep0, Pollock 0. Gov.: Bethea 17, Cooper 115, sChamps 4, Duncan 12, j|chards 19. Seogetown:?Blease 2l9^ial 649, Rice 11. zrt Term. Benet llJfc Peeples 630, Pollock }. Governor: Bethea 41, Cooper 605, Dunl 47, McLaurin 1, Richards 159. Lieut. Gov. hen 102, Liles 211.. [ ABBEVILLE COUNTY J 1 SENATE I GOVERNOR "j Short Term Sen. | nffi ? HP-V ' ' ai C6 *- "S I m ! BB ? S ? M ! *? I rH I w HrriNPT's cs *?i v i js H | ,2 BMBgCINCTS ? .? ? "8 i o .2 I ? I $ I o BBg ra o ? ? u ? pg j o< ; tu fjlrille No. 1. 6 143 4 12 132 2 128 6 | 21 Q Mill 31 12 1 21 15 16 26 j 2 Chapel __ 6 23 3 21 5 20 6 f 3 Hi? 12 32 2 3 35 8 36 8 t 1 IrilTe No? 1 69 130 j 15 131 52 137 55 ^ 21 un Falls 36 48 3 10 47 I 13 I 39 30 18 Land"... 46 28 1 1 26 36 33 28 5 ton 28 10 -2 I 13 27 22 15 2 Sue""'"" 47 58 3 ! 5 61 38 62 37 13 I 27 17 2 | 19 24 24 21 3 ij- __ 46 84 4 | 5 78 32 ee "" 57 17 1 11 8 52 i 11 58 5 West""" - 26 83 4 11 83 20 f 54 21 3 7 Snrintra" 21 30 1 ? ? 33 19 39 15 1| gpnngs - ^ 29 1 i 2? 5? 2g 53 f 4 StavTe No II 18 I 71 | 3 | 6 . 67 60 5 8 K!NO.2| 94 I 11 1 2 12 71 23- 76 7 Eg* H " j 111?rj?r "'j' 28 tal -??I 694 j 877 | 32. j 76 | 835 | 471 | 751 | 464 | 12 5 5& '~r v^' iri^^i iiflf"f *"" V1INA Indicate N IG AIKEN idate For Hoi ?RY PRO! All *11 TT* 1 Abbeville, l uesday, County established its loy large majority to Nat B. ] long term Senate. Follow President Wilson, the Blease had announced hi maria and Filbert and thi expurge it. According to elsewhere in this issue, he by a score of 694 votes to Candidate Rice received n _ n :1m Senator Benet, m the r Senate, pulle dstrong wit county and received a i Peeples, his closest rival Kind. The totals were: 464; Pollock, 125. Bene city of Abbeville itself, m best showing in Lowndesi The race for governor i d : : ui Ill UUUUl. UC^lIUUllg Will against 2 for Richards in lead right down the line, votes. Seventy-six ballo Andrew Bethea. And 47 The vote cast for Descha negligible. In the Congressional r went for Wyatt Aiken by the exact figures being: 8 784 for Dominick. ;v; J. Howard Moore had seat in the State Senate, two seats in the legislatur three candidates: M. J. / H. McAdams. McAdam a large score and Ashley m m m m McUee for the second se McAdams, 1213; Ashley James Chalmers, c^in>d County Treasurer. J. F. F tion as Probate Judge, i candidate for County Auc VOTE ~ CONGRESS i HOUSE Li i b * ! ' s ! e 2 L ? I a> c .5 \ o -V ? ? S 1 2 < <2 a zz o i 03 y < Q ; c ? S ^ v 133 16 58 98 115 si 12 34 27 19 22 C 22 7 11 25 21 v 37 19 25 35 31* 135 70 125 142 118 40 43 35 60 59 22 44 25 35 31 i 9 31 30-33 17 61 48 63 97 60 ,f. 16 31 25 ( 44 25 76 55 92 , 94 66 1 a rn \ /?< cff oa i 1 I 1? OZ Di I 01 ou II | 70 38 27 109 88 26 29 27 47 32 23 62 67 71 30 63 28 32 71 69 9 77 92 85 21 i ^ 25 47 G3 47 28 ! u 16 1 23 35 44 17 __ | 814 - j 784 917 1213 876 < y< JED o Second r r^/^xn a rUK i use of Rep. BABLE~F 11 P. M.?Abbeville alty today by giving a Dial in the race for the ving the suggestion of electors decided that s real opinions at Poit it was a little late to the figures published i went down to defeat the 877 polled by Dial, thirty-two votes, ace for the short term h the folks of his home majority of 287 over Pollock, fell far beBenet, 751; Peeples, st ran strongest in the rhile Peeples made < his 11 XT O fine, INO. in the county was never h a poll of 132 votes i Abbeville No. 1, he receiving a total of 835 ts only were cast for 1 were given Richards, mps and Duncan was ace, Abbeville County ' a majority of thirty, 14 votes for Aiken, and no opposition for the But the race for the e was contested among k -1.1 i r? o isniey, j. rv. mcuee, rv. s lead the other two by r barely crowded oui >at. The totals were: r, 917; McGee, 876. idate for the office of filler, seeking re-elecind Richard Sondley, litor had no opposition. LIZABETH JONES RETURNS WITH A SOLDIER Miss Elizabeth Jones, who has een visiting her grandparents in uluth for some time, returned orae Monday evening. She brought llflnHcnmo olnnr* nrifV? V*AT ir le person of Mr. William Marshall f Boraville, Georgia, her first couin. His boy scout uniform if quite lass A Number One, and he will isit in the city for a week or more. Young ladies, take notice. **! n..j.L tt _ i * - * miss ivutn nowie returned Rome rom Atlanta Monday evening aftei njoying a several days visit with er uncle, Dr. T. A. Dry. Mr. W. B. Norrell of Elberton, a., was in the city Saturday. He sed to be employed in The Press nd Banner office as printer several :ars ago. ^ .. i . SEN; Race For C . i ( ? . , NATIONAL From Abbevilli OR SHORT 0 TELEGRAPHIC McCormick Co.?Four Bo: k A t\ l -4 r\ rn i j r|04, uiai 1/7, Kice iu. snon |Peeples5, Pollock 9. Gov.: : 135, DesChamps 0, Duncan Richardson 35. Lieut. Gov. ( i Wightman 10. Atty. Gen. ? Wolfe 433. R. R. Com Arn< . 15, Richardson 64, Smith 35, Agr. Garrison 49, Harris 43, Charleston:?Ward 6?Di 1 forty seven. ! ' Mqv1V>AVA< ' Q RaVQC Allf 1 ' iuanwuiu. U JJUACO VJ Lib ? 152, Dorchester:?5 Boxes, Ble i ? Newberry:?43 out 46. ,B ' 1159, Pollock 712. Blease 12 , 69. Bethea 190, Cooper 125 Duncan 24, Richards 997. i FROM DOMINICK'S HE I 12:30 A. M i | Anderson Abbeville , Newberry Greenwood j Oconee : Pickens I i ' ELEVEN O'CLOCK REPO THE CONGRI . Anderson Co.?Aiken, 1952 ' Abbeville Co.?Aiken, 814 Greenwood Co.?Aiken, 118< : Newberry Co.-*?Aiken, 1122 , Pickens Co.?Aiken, 714; Opnripp r!n?Ailcpn <K19* Total, ..Aiken, 6307 Bulletin Columbi; FROM COOPER'S HEA Ji (By long distance tc | August 28th. Special:?W 1 third of the vote of the state j | clock Cooper was leading th< ! majority. The Columbia St phoned Mr. Cooper that he wi a. 1 1.1 C. i. 1 ll-i. 1\>I naicu un me ursi uciiiui. xn Laurens County by 700 votes Laurens, Aug. 28. Special: n i i_* _ >i i i.oiumDia wun more man on< of the State reported is that I certainly nominated for the 1< | tor. Mr. Dial carried Laure I majority. He also carried ] ! Dial's vote so far reported is i Blease's is only a little more * K TT? VTE \ # ' % , - .. .-*u?j 1 ^ -9 iovernor * =?;? ? .. ' .... ... . " '. HOUSE ? 2 County TERM NEWS. 'I xes. Senate: Blease t Term: Ben?t 9, Bethea 22, Cooper ;0, McLaurin 13, 3ohen 40, Liles -7, #-4] iapp 8, Pearson 24, )ld 32, McLaughlin ' Vowel 5. Com. of Morrison 40. ? Ial majority, two 0. Blease 47, Dial v *' '' ' $ - - SS ase 103, Dial 196. 7 :M% enet 723, Peeples 114, Dial 1302, Rice 8, DesChamps 101, ' 1 1ADQUARTERS. I Aiken. lDomin&k. ....2411 2775 .4 .... 814 784 .:..1126 1515 ....1186 . 857 Vat. B. Dial is most ong term as Senans County by 600 Newberry County. over 28,000 while than 14,000. . ' . - ' Si ft , , 6 . V? - ' * "j ' . - . . y _ - " ....1410 1130 ...1001 1370 lEf&E 7948 8431 . fi ' ?RT ON iSSIONAL RACE !; Dominick, 2143. ; Dominick, '784. 6; Dominick, 857. ; Dominick, 1483. Dominick, 1071. Dominick, 451. ; Dominick, 6789. S a State. .DQUARTERS. % 1 ?' ilephone.) ith more than onereported at 12 o'5 field with a clear ate has just teleis most likely nomir. Cooper carried > / :?The news from s-third of the vote