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THE LEDGER. J thurlow 3. Carter, 1 EDITOR AND MANAGER. SATURDAY AUGUST 30, 1902. t | Hejiard and Talbert. [ in Second Race.. Talbert has a Load of Only 353 over Ansel? McMahau and Stevenson Defeated?Second Race for the Other Offices. 4 The State 29th inst. A(t?. ll -1 1 L. r ' ? For governor Capt. lleyward i ban more than doubled the vote of his nearest competitor, Tal-. ^ bert, who it appears is in the sec- j ond race with 18,652. Tillman is in fourth plac6 with 16,171 votes and Timmennan brings up the y rear with 6,482 votes. Col. Sloan leads out the race . for lieutenant governor by nearly i 6,000 votes and will make the sec- I ond race with Gary. 1 Gantt and Wilson will run over for secretary of state, the latter leading out by nearly 3,000 votes. Gunter has been nominated for , attorney general by over 8,000 ( rotes over Stevenson, and Super- I intendent of Education McMahan <1 is beaten by Martin by 2,000 j votes. f Frost led the race for adjutant \ general by a handsome figure and ^ will make the second race with Boyd. Jones and Walker will make the second race for comptroller t] general, the latter leading by *nearly 4,000 votes. * For railroad commissioner, * F Evans, whe is in first place, is close pushed by Caughmao, with 11 whom be will run the second heat. a c Mobley is in third place. Wil. born is badly beaten. don't aobek. The only other tabulation of the vote made in the State puts Ansel in the second race for gov- ^ ernor with Heyward as is seen y from the following press dispatch p sent from Charleston this morn- K mg: C Complete returns from 41 counties in the State with the exception of one noil in Flnr?n/.o ??'> two poll? in Spartanburg county, which cannot affect the general result, show that Congressman Latimer, candidate for the United F States senate, received 22,891, ^ and ex Gov. John Gary Evans st] 18,521 votes, and they will there- w fore run in the second primary pi on September 9tb. "Capt. 1). C. Hey ward, candi- (jf date for governor, has received ftI. more votes than any two of his dj competitors and leads his closest U competitor, the Hon. M. F. An- St el, with whom he will run in the 4ll second primary, by almost 19,000 votes, the tabulating show- |Ji ing: Hey ward 30,598, Ansel dr anci iuiuw uliya uihi IllgniS or untiring and sleepless work on the part of newspapers and in.* dividuals the returns from the State election, which hare been so full of surprises from first to last, | have been finally secured. Tbo returns given today are official from every county except about a naif dozen, which was reported 4'complete," and there are two j boxes in Clarendon, one in Flor- ' nee, two in Oconee and one in Saluda yet outstanding. The maxi mum vole was polled for governor 94.802, while that for sena- ( tor was 93,773, being third in 5 sue. Latimei leads out the senatorial race by a good figure, his vote being 22,938, and John Gary Evans comes second with 17,684, j Elliott, Hemphill, Johnstone and Henderson following in the order ? given. Elliott's advance to third \ place was one of the surprises of Iftul niorht 7,668. Congressman Talbert | eceived 17,195 nod Col. James 1. Tillman 16,342." TIIK SUMMARY. The summaries are as follows: FOR SENATOR. illiolt 13,692 ?vati8 17,684 S] Hemphill 13,316 Hemlersou 12,835 Johnstone 13,307 ^ Latimer 22,938 et r( Total 93,772 ti KOR GOVERNOR. C \nsel 17,652 c< Hoy ward 36,492 al Talbert 18,005 ^ Tillman 16,171 Timmorman 6,482 e Total 94.802 FOE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Blouse 19,420 jrary , 33,370 11 Sloan 39,369 P o Total 92,159 b FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. ti Austin' 22,175 [iantt 33,700 Wilson 3C,447 v Total 92,322 11 ' CI FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. p junter, Jr 49,708 tl Stevenson 41,543 Total 91,962 n e FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL. n Srooker IS,317 h lone8 24,766 d )harpe '. 21,408 (_ Walker 28,693 ^ Total 93,264 T{ si 'OR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCA- ^ TION. fj dcMahun 45,445 dartin 47,470 g: Total 92,915 * ' bi 'OR ADJ. AND INSPECTOR GENERAL. bl \.yer 3,059 ,lc Joyd 29,647 ' b rroBt 35,678 w 'atrick 20,654 ^ louse 3,763 . ' 18 Total 92,801 ei tl FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. ^ "ansler 8,885 tr >augbman 18,154 Cvans 19,586 . rr f\r\ i Cl ve to get 9,0(0 votes out of tl ,000 given to my opponents I e men the required 40,00i iese figures are crude, hut th< 3 practically ahout the way II result and a blind man ct arefore see that my chances a cellent. .lust let my suppo s remain true und then use a r and honorable methods of ii cing the supporters of tne d ited candidates to join wil mi in their support of me, 44 What about your movement ' 4 }VV? Cinard 5,079 w dobley 15,241 'rince 2,009 at Vilborn 9,847 (\ Yolling 7,266 j Total 94,061 in 0(1 Id the first congressional dis~ Cfl rict Legare was Dominated; in he fourth Johnson; in the fifth ^ ~inley,and in the Seventh, Lever, n the second district Croft and ^ lellinger run in second primary; ! ^ a the third, Aiken and Prince; . id nd in the fourth, Smith and ^ Itribling. Following is the vote in the C? FIFTH CONORXS3IONAL DISTRICT. ' ^ Fin.* Floyd Strait Wil- 'of ley son. th lierokee 1616 96 144 T12 j | hester 85? 79 628 142 ork 2199 75 175 613 m< airfield 496 223 264 313 be Kershaw 385 256 187 90 I 1 hesterf'ld 924 342 274 143 th ancaster 607 55 1399 142 1 jn Total 7082 1123 3071 2155 ^ ? p. CO LOOK PLEAS ?NT. 00 PLEASE ba Photographer C. C. Harlan, of re< aton, O., can do so now, though I rei ir years he couldn't, because he ' iffered untold agony from the orst torm of indigestion. All _ lysiciaus and medicines tailed ? help him till be tried Electric Th iltnru nihiph wnrlfAil all "?h urnn. ","VM ? ? """ III I irs for him that he declares they wj e a godsend to sufferers from . rspepsia and stomach trouhies. u nrivaled for diseases of the ex< omach, Liver and Kidneys, ter ey build up and give new life to fai e whole system. Try them, Only du ?c. Guaranteed by Crawford fe* os\ and J. F. Mackey&Co.' the uggists. )apt. Hepvard in Gbartesto e Expresses His Gratification the Handsome Vote Given llim. Talks about the Final Outcome. pccial to Tho State. Charleston, Aug. 28. ?Ca '. C. Hey ward of Colleton pa i through Charleston today, )iite to Columbia, leaving h lis afternoon for the capil apt. Hey ward stated that Duld not but be intensely gratil t the handsome vote accor< im, and while he felt highly cc limented, ho accepted it as vidcnce that the great mase otcrs in South Carolina appro' f his efforts to conducts his en aign on high principles, i iiat they were in accord with latform to administer the li f the State fairly and impart Y and to be a grovernor nf th? o ~ wmm' iro State without regard to 1 ional or sectional differences. "I certainly appreciate ote given me by the good p le of Charleston," he said, annot possibly thank them erson, but 1 telt so assured lieir kind consideration that are the recent primary I devo ly time elsewhere, feeling ass d that Charleston would stand le as she has so loyally done, ope to be back here in a 1 ays and meet as many of harleston supporters as possit mother gratifying feature of ecent vote was the very lib? jpport given me by the mill c ictu. I have always been iend to the laboring men, iridenced by the unanimous v iven me by every laboring v ho lives in my neighborho< ut I have not been in public 1 afore and had no way heretofi > prove it and therefore cam ut feel that the loyal way hich the mill districts stuck e is a tribute well worth ch< lung, and should 1 become gc nor I will endeavor to prove lose worthy citizens of our St? ibt they have net reposed th< ust in me unwisely." "What do vou think of vn lancets in the second primary as queriedjby the reporter. "They could scarcely be betl id not be a certainty," repli apt. Hey ward. "1 belie actically every vote given i the first primary will be accoi 1 me in the second race. In r se you seo the support was t loutaneous expression of peoj one whom they trusted, as, I take it, a vote of love t ction and respect and they w i just as ready to give it to I the second race as they were e first. I have every reason iint on the support of the frien ' the defeated candidates, e campaign 1 treated every o my opponents fairly and ga em every possible considerutml have the good will of Dr. TJl tM'tuaii, Col. Tillman, Col.'Ti rt, and Mr. Ansel All of the count as friendly to me and e second race I count on iccei g the bulk of the votes of ea feated candidate. "The total vote, you see, r rded up to date, Is about SO >0, and using that simply at sis, 30,000 mid votes will quired to elect. My vote is i ady about 32,000 so 1 mere -'WILUAMSMIDSUMMEB CL1 it is our policy neve goods from one season - to CLEAR OUT these m. them down at PRI( * THEM. 1*1 Here below we menl bargains for you while red ALL Colored Lawm Silk Batiste, his Toulards. r Swiss, all colors. ^ Laces and satin strip Organdies in the nev ?e Summer silks, "i Ladies shirt waists. 'n. .4 4 111??uli 4. vi.9 n>i<a or uiiu " Colored silk pa nr. ladies and Mens oxi by 1 . few See our great varieti "Z from 2 1-2 to 10c a yd i the erous to mention. Yo i"! tion to examine our < ? then we are sure of you: as * OtB T> Iaa li 1' ife WILLIAM by 0r_ ;y. Capt. Hey ward,11 inquired the Decrease as. to newspajier man. J War Tax Wi ite "My movoments," he replied, eir "will be largely governed by eir- ! Washingtor cumstances. My plan is, how* | commissioner ur ever, to continue the fair, up ( has issued a right, honorable and high cam- that the colli paign which I have heretofore revenue declir er conducted, and kuowing und be- first month afi ed lieving, as 1 do, that it meets the war taxes, by ve 'ull approval of the State, my ef* $7,000,600. ne forts will be to roll up a large 1 crease in reci d- majority, so that there will be no ' fiscal year will ny question as to whether the peo- ^ 000 instead c: uu |,<? ut uuuiu vmujiuu approve 01 | eBiuumeu ill tt )le the manner of the campaign which passed. The It baa been conducted." July were $22 tf. $29,343,896 i ?i To Help the Soperannnated montha of Trustees of the M. E. Church, Floor an ^ South, Meet to Choose ao^4?ent 1 have rebu . to Raise $1,000,000. am again prep 0 ' ,a0i ,. and corn everj 00 Nashville, Tenn , Aug 27.? grinding V6 The, board of trustees of the M.E. 8Utlf acll(>n ,n % , sure you I an JF Church, South, met here to duy now evor j for the purpose of choosing un ine-s. agent to raise a trust fund of $5,- Aug. 21, 1! 000, OOO for the help and support of stipt rannuatcd preachers, and V* the widows ami orphans of de- 8. I ceased preachers of the deuomi . PHYSICIAN .nation. h CAI'AW , The lust General Conference South Sid ' 1 | ( a authorized the creation of tbp Ol fund, and It wus provided that OPEN DAI 1 none of the intere t should be py Photo j used until the principal reached lie ' $100,000, when 75 per cent, beto comes payable to the beneficiaries, IVCCp TOtlF rv and the remaining 25 per cent, is Constipation your bowels are >y to be added to the principa} until carets Candy it the fund reaches $5,000,000. All (?tU" in of the interest then becomes pay- bulk. All drug r? able to the beneficiaries. All ?i? r' loans w?il be in icje upou improved _ ?,n* 1 ill Fp? cp14 In the he a. realty and the committee is not o*vV?^i U e* allowed to lend moio than 40 per th OA.?' ,, cent, of the value of the proper- B?*r?the .. iy. I T* <2*^. HUGHES GO'S auwti sin 111 r to earry over summer to another. So in order goods we are marking }ES SURE TO MOVE tion a few of the many they last: 5 and Dimities. >eti lawns and madras. f effects. . : ' ' . ' -J ' ' " k skirts. rasols and umbrellas, fords and summer hosiery. > 7 of edgings and insertings and other things too numu have a standing invitaqualities for comparison, " r trade. espectfully, t 8-HUGHES CO. Uesuit of Repeal of Lancaster Graded Schools. ill be #85,000,000. ; J The annual session of the LanI, Aug. 20. - I'ho ?tt9'er ? Sc:h"01 wi" }'ee[D , 5 . Sept. 15, 1902. All pupils already of internal revenue a83'igned to gradeS) ^ thoao ? statement showing examined for assignment, will actions of internal assemble in the Court House at te during duly, the 0 a. m. ter the repeal of the Teachers are requested to re- ? a little more than ' P?rt for duty> at the same hour At this rate the de- ? >*> <*. 00 lhe Saturday pro. # ceding the opening of school. aipts or t e w o e ( fac^ory Ech0ol also will be1 be about #85,000,- jt8 Be88ion Monday^ Sept. 15 f the #75,000,000 Leonard T. Baker, Supt. le time the law was ^^ total collections in , ? 1,236,389 as against !\0TILli (tP DIM II iRIllL n the corresponding year. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day cff July, 1902, the n t U'li undersigned filed in the Probete U Grin Mill. Court for Lancaster County, 8. C.. hia final rn?na? ? " _ * _ ,w?uiu > gunraian or m, my mill dam and Emma Lee Nisbet, and will on ared to grind wheat the 16th day of August, 1902, r day io the week, apply to said Court for a final has always given discharge from the dmies of his the past and I as- SHid trU9t. E W. Nisbet. d better prepared. Lancaster, S. (J., duly 14, '02. i before for the busIt. Z. Welsh. f>02. ? lni. ! Executor's Notice. All |?erbon having claims against Iffic OQ W* 'he estate of William Gatison, ' deceased, are hereby notified to and SURGEON prehCnt them, duly proven, to the BA HOUSE. undersigned executors or to their e, Up Stairs. attorney, T. Y. IVilliams, Esq. \ . Persons indebted to said estate FFICES will make payment to the under* y ANI> NIGH signed or to said attorney. 5 1mb Maude Uanson, _Adam ganson, mmm' Executors. Bowels Strong. Aug. 19, 1902.?lm. or diarrhoea when out of order. CasCathartic will make f21 illy. Genuine tablets vXll L" Lll" A ,NoTr ao,d in LANCASTER MARBLE VN I > MS,E1V ,te GRANITE WORKS, axative Quinine, the 604 1 ? I For Good Work ht./I ?-?w i nee*. iha Kind You Have Always Boutfn A I 44 A 41 InaL J* wcwmcn, *K/<eMe4t4< LANCASTPH, S. C, '