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Tabulated Sta u. s. Q t o * tr1 t B L r \ ? PRECINCTS H 5 ^ 1 C 3 I 8 f : . : ! : Batesbnrg. 102 | 1 Brook 30 1 Boiling Springs 33 S Brookland. 234 * Ohapin 123 1 Cayce 46 8 Croat's Store 32 4 Delingo 25 1 Edmund 52 1 Ga9ton 66 1 Gilbert i 30 i c Hollow Creek 9 1 Lexington 169 S Leesville 50 3 Irmo 31 Irene 35 Magnolia School House 52 Macedonia 26 Oak Grove 7 5 Peak 80 Pelion 49 3 Pine Ridge 38 1 Pond Branch 8 Rishton 25 Pool's Mill 47 Piney Woods 35 1 Shall's Store. 12 Samaria 25 2 Swansea 107 4 Sandy Run 23 St. Matthews 22 2 Steadman 38 2 Summit TOTAL 1803 51 i jrj : r1 1 & . i PRECINCTS < a 5 < Batesburg Brook... Boiling Springs. Brookland Chapin Cayce...; Croat's Store Delingo Edmund Gaston frilhfirt; flollow Creek Lexington Leesvflle Irmo Irene Magnolia School House Macedonia Oak Grove j Peak ' Pelion | Pine Ridge . 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JL 51 3 6 13 | 35 9 44 2 47 19 47 5 | 14 32 33 46 14 | 15 2 45 24 7 30 97 57 j 64 30 |167 39 130 85 3 59 6 J 28 1 | 36 8 21 36 1 55 8 I 33 5 | 27 6 30 28 ^9 9Q I /fQ oi. 1C in Ad 21 uu ; i I "x-/ 44 11 41 j 4 9 11 28 16 j ? ) 315 liy? 1735 653 1703 535 1583 1943 5 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a special i election will be held at the Oak Grove 1 school house, District No. 2, onThnrsI day, Sept. 10, 1914, for the purpose of I voting a special levy of four mills for I school purposes in said district. The ^ polls will open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close promptly at 4 o'clock p. m. Voters will be required to present their tax receipts and registration certificates. W. L, Shull, G. B. Matbias, Simon Shull, 4-1 Board of Trustees. . . I Ginnery Notice. I am ready to run my Gin afcBarr, S. ! S, Price 25 cents per hundred. Bag- ! crina firtrl Tipa -.'PfloniioWo' r?lcr? I I will buy Cotton Seed and sell Hulls i and Meal. D. J. ROOF, ! Barr, S. 0. j -I / / k. 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All heirs of the estate of R. H. Leaphart is required to meet i:i the Probate office to hear the objections against D. Ike Price being the administrator of said estate of R. H. Leaphart, deceased. Geo. S. Drafts, J. P. L. C. ( lary Election, Hi h Adjt. Gan. Education I Atty'Gen- Co! j L i 111! Q I O ' C ! ^ ! | 1 as | t d as ' 55 ; S 2 ! s ^ ! w 2 i 2 ! 2 I g ' -I i O 3 ! 2 I | ? ' ? i :H ! :si ! 5 i 2 j : I : : : ; g g L : ! ! S rSi \ : I I ? I ? I : ! : i ' i I : : ! : I m I . : : : !: Mi J_i : 3 1 : > I : I ' *06 106 ! 120 jl84 ; 1 LIS ' 24 I 29 ! 112 | 14 t 13 ! 37 j 6 ; 5 120 268 i 270 HO \ [25 79 I 126 74 t 15 56 1 52 i 22 : 62 i 13 51 25 54 52 i 34 i1 ( 37 :'49 06 19 39 ! 71 89 21 39 68 , 64 42 55 j 39 j 22 | 73 j 105 ;173 208 ;265 j 521 i 70 i 57 249 . 90 i 12 3S i 70 ! 38 j 43 j 41 j 40 I 18 j 53 58 8 47 6 27 21 ; 13 i 28 . 39 3 ' 76 : 52 105 22 [06 ' 43 i 67 i" 77 ' 48 i 15 I 44 j 15 : |s M ! 24 i I 32 I 15 14 j iw * 29 14 76 j 42 ! 64 83 43 { 11 ! 44 ; 10 38 ' 25 | 20 ! 46 31 30 42 i 18 ! L72 182 1 127 131 ! 60 ! 5 i 41 ; 24 61 ; 6i ; zy 11 09 i 59 20 | 41 1 14 i 35 i 20 ; 564 1698 2201 2038 J" Magistrates' Race. Thos. L. Harmon has been elected magistrate at Lexington over his opponent, J. Frank Kleckley, by a good majority. J. H. Frick was elected to succeed himself in the second district over J. H. Roberts. W. E. Lorick was re-elected without opposition in the third. Ioor Hayes elected to succeed himself in the fourth over F. P. Shealy and O. B. Addy. Boyd F. Berry was elected in the fifth over Jas. W. Roof and O. R, Rich. E. M. Martin is elected in the fifth while E.'R. Steadman and C. O. Wiee will run over in the 8th. There was no candidate in the 7 th, and Magistrate J. A. Gayden will likely continue to hold the scales of justice. Lever Cotton Standard Bill Favorably Reported Washington, Aug. 27.?The Lever bill to establish government standards for cotton grading today was favorably reported by the House agriculture committee. The bill is tfcie first of proposed measures to relieve the cotton industry from the depressing effects of the European war. It provides for a system of standards to be promulgated by the department of agriculture and inspection by licensed inspectors to definitely fix the grades of each bale ginned. The bill for government supervised warehouses will be taken up by the agricultural committee Saturday. The Clemson Home Coming; Clemson College, S. C., August IS. ?Everything is in readiness for the great "Home Coming" of ex-Olemson students on August 27 to 31. President Riggs states that he is expecting between 1,000 and 1,200. An attractive program has been arranged and no detail looking to the comfort and pleasure of the visitors will be overlooked. The expected number of old students will tax to the utmost the capacitv of the dormitories, dining hall and memorial hall in which ail the public exercises will beheld. For that reason, as well as the fact that the "Home Coming" is a "family affair" none but ex-students are invited or will be permitted to register or be entertained during the "Home Coming." This rule will be strictly observed. Other visitors are welcome to the college campus at any other time. This announcement is made in ad vance so tha': none but ex-students j will make their plans to visit the college during the "HomeComing." Postively no accomodations can be f.-i nrhMM ac that time. The UV4 v" " J "Homo Coming'' is a strictly college affair, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Act of Acceptance which lead to the establishment of the college. Invitations haye been issued only to the ex-students of the institution who numb or around 5,?00. The' railroads have offered reduced fares from all points in the State and from Augusta, Atlanta, etc. in Georgia. Ail in all the "Home Coming'' bids fair to be the largest gathering of col- j lege men only ever held in the Sou'h. : - S Bid August 25, m. of A?ri. _ _ ^ 3i. & Indus K* Commissioner ! -s i ^ ' w I ^ ? o ^ N -J ! g i g ' l ! H > I * ^ I ? > ; w o* ? ^ i a ! 2 <* ? > 2 r ~ * o : ^ 31 Si B - S 5 > ? a ? x z i S 3 3 5 S 02 : od s ?i a ? ! ? i I -3 g g 5 a i : ! c o , ? : < S3 i : | | ?\ * : j : : I! ! Mi h h h i : I : I : : ! h h : : I : ; ; i : i : 1 ' ! : -I 10 ! 46 3 J5 j 15 i 27 ! 6 " I 13 j 92 1 | 24 ! 5 2 ? S3 | 6 ! 1 10 : 01 2>3 : 34 I 16 17 1112 | 61 1 14 j' 3 ! 15 3 8 j 49 f 2 i 6 7 1 i 17 48 I 6 I 21 2 38 I 32 9 j 3 11 1 16 24 ! 32 l io 21 6 j 61 J 17 i3i2 I 4 ! lo | or, is 2 6 4 j 23 ; 48 j 9 6 ! 4 11 57 305 1 46 j 27 28 55 j 55 176 j 81 J 9 I 15 4 32 ! 11 1 22 | 18 24 n ; ii ! oo . 11 i i . 0 <J | oo j ; o | 10 2 14 12 i 34 | 6 2 j 33 i ! 1 7 2 1 31 1 j 1 6 1 : 43 06 ! 7 I j 4 3 7 j 56 i 15 41 j 15 I 30 18 | 3 I 3 3 ! 1 i 37 4 | 1 1 11 I 5 I 23 7 1 4 48 17 ! 24 1 4 36 294 2 j 35 3 16 9 2 7 t 45 ! 6 06 50 424 i 3 4S 11 -4 32 2 i 22 I 4 i 2 | j 45 : 11 : 4 | 2 I 2 5 | 53 ! 2 19 j 1 ! 12 40 j 1 , 1 164 791 2293 400 335 313 Uncle Sam About to Let Charges Go. Washington, Aug. 27.?Negotiations are about completed for the return of the 5,000 Mexican soldiers and campfollowers who for many months have been interned at Forts Wiogate, New Mexico, and Rosecrans, California. Provisional President Carranza has -guaranteed the refugees safety, and it is expected in a few days American soil will be rid of theee visitors, whose presence Has cost something like |2,500 a day. Federal soldieri^jqoj-QjQQ "^g nt*?72r v~-i lowers, crossed o 1^ xeias after Gen. Villa's victory at Ojinaga. More than 3,000 of these first were interned at Fort Bliss, Texas. President Carranza's negotiations provide for the release of all campfollowers and soldiers below the grade of lieutenant. This will leave for future consideration the cases of more * than a dozen generals. \ He Had Too Many Wives. Greenville, Aug. 27?Luther Hawkins, 30 years old, charged with having five living wives in three states, was sentenced to serve four years and six months on the chain gang and pay a fine of $5,000 in criminal court here today. The scene was a touching one as the man stood to receive his sentence. The wives and their relations stood near by and g?zed upon the broken man more with sadness, than reproach. Kis last wife, a mill girl of this place, is not more than 17 years old. She has stood by him throughout. Soldiers Patrolling Streets of Mexico City Mexico City, August 26.?(Delayed by Censorship.)?Rural guards were attempting to arrest a Constitutionalist to-night when comrades came to his rescue rnd shots were exchanged. The trouble became more serious when the rural guards withdrew to the 5th ward police station. The shooting was renewed and continued for half an hour during which it is reported seven persons were killed. The city is now quiet, save for scattering shots in the neighborhood of the police station. The infantry and cavalry are patrolling the streets. Unclaimed Letters. H List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending Aug. 24, 1014. Ladies?Mrs. Lnla Gl-nn Miss Gimmie Lybrand, Miss Mattie Rikard, Gentlemen?Mr. George Smith, Mr. Davis Gsntte, iS Mr. J, E. Forworbb. Thesa letters will be sent to the Dead 1 Letter Office Sept 14, 1914, if not called for be fore. In exiling for the above please say, "advertised,'* giving ' date of list. t yS S. J. Leaphart; Postmaster.