The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 31, 1922, Image 1
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$2.00 Per Year in Advance. BAMBERG, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922. Established in 1891. I
Bleas
Kearse, Smoak
} Hunter, Mc
With less than 150 votes
out at midnight Tuesday, J.
C. Kearse has been nominated
representative over W. L.
t x Riley, the vote being 1,040
for Kearse and 544 for Rifj.6y.
W "R ftmnalr dftfpa.f.R both
his opponents for supervisor
on the first ballot. The vote
was: Hightower 184; Kearse
277; Smoak 1,119.
f Tant defeats Collins for
upper, district county com
missioner, the vote being:
) Collins 500; Tant 1,068.
G. W. Hunter and J. B.
McCormack run over for
lower district commissioner.
The vote: Hunter 504; Mc1
Cormack 605; Zeigler 451.
There was no opposition to
Congressman Byrnes, Auditor
Bowell, Treasurer Jennings,
or any of the cotton
weighers.
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Lees 8 16
L Colston 50 7
* Hunter's Chapel 45 14
Springtown 18 4
Little Swamp .... 54 9 '
, Denmark 10 292
High tower's Mill 8 28
Govan....; 46 36
Embree 40 8
k Ehrhardt 190 18
f . Olar 166 59
Midway 14 3
Bamberg 391 50
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V 1040 544
Supervisor
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Lees 1 ? 23
Colston ' 8 22 27
H. Chapel 10 ? 49
Springtown ..3 8 11
Little Swamp ? 1 59
t \ Denmark 44 ? 259
H. Mill .... '.... 20 ? 16
Govan 42 8 28
Embree 4 7 37
-m "u ji o an -1/117
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Olar 27 122 77
Midway 1 1 15
> Bamberg 22 48 371
f .. 184 2771119
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Lees 6 4 14
i - Colston 35 10 12
H. Chapel 25 23 11
Sprmgtown .... 8 9 5
Little Swamp 24 31 6
Denmark 64 114 120
H. Mill 10 18 7
Govan 24 26 27
Embree 22 15 11
Ehrhardt 107 73 30
Olar 55 129 38
Midway 3 8 6
Bamberg 121 145 164
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County Commissioner
Upper District
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Lees 2 22
Colston .... 21 35
Hunter's Chapel 14 45
Springtown 4 18
Little Swamp .... 24 37
Denmark 21 284
Hightower's Mill 13 23
Govan ., 44 33
Embree 13 35
Eh rhar fit 121 85
oiar"..y.... ::::io3 122
Midway 3 14
Bamberg 117 315
500 1068
Magistrate, Fish Pond
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H. Chapel ..15 17 6 21
L. Swamp ..30 13 10 9
Embree ? 8 34 5
Edisto no returns
45 38 50 35
Magistrate, Ehrhardt.
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Ehrhardt.. ..56 38 116
Kearse no returns
Magistrate, Bamberg.
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Bamberg 340 100
Midway 8 9
348 109
Magistrate, Denmark.
Gillam Ray
Lees 19 5
Denmark 144 163
H. Mill 13 23
176 191
Magistrate, Olar.
Gunnells Morris
Colston 43 14
Springtown .. .. 18 4
Goran 55 23
Olar 127 99
243 140
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Commissioner Agriculture.
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Lees 14 6
Colston 35 22
Hunter's Chapel 34 23
Springtown 20 2
Denmark 195 101
Hightower's Mill 9 11
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Embree 29 17
Ehrhardt 125 77
Olar 166 60
Midway 14 3
Bamberg 240 190
927 542
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(The Herald is permitted to use these figures through t
courtesv of the Xews and Courier.)
FOR GOVERNOR
Cole L. Blease 65,3
J. J. Cantey 1,1
William Coleman 3,6
John T. Duncan 1,8
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George K. Laney 10,0
Thomas G. McLeod .55,6
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
E. C. L. Adams 27,3
E. B.Jackson 52,0
Jennings K. Owens .26,4
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
W. Banks Dove 51,8
James C. Dozier 32,0
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Harold Eubanks . 26,5
D.M. Winter ..35,1
Samuel L. Wolfe 63,1
FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL
Walter E. Duncan 48,4
? - ~ - OK C
T. Hagood uooding
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATIOl
Mrs. Bessie Rogers Drake 25,8
J. H. Hope 29,6
0. D. Seay 6,0
Cecil H. Seigler 7,0
J. E. Swearingen 31,2
Mrs. E. Barton Wallace 15,4
FOR ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL.
Robert E. Craig 48,3
Thomas B. Marshall 34,8
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE.
B. Harris . .47,0
ftaAYtrpA TX7" Wi rrlifni ?a n 27.3
VTCUAgC TT TV IgUUUXWU J Cole
L. Blease has a lead of 10,000 votes over McLeod
the race for governor, and there will be a second race 1
tween Blease and McLeod. At 5 o'clock Wednesday mo]
ingthe opponents of Blease had a combined majority
15,521 over Blease.
E. B. Jackson is probably nominated for lieutena
governor on the first ballot, being far in the lead of eitt
of his opponents.
Dove is nominated secretary of state to suceeed hims
over Dozier, outdistancing the latter by many thousands
votes.
Attorney General Wolfs appears to be renominat
over both of his opponents.
Comptroller General Duncan is renominated by a lar
majority.
The race for superintendent of education is a very clc
one, and it appears certain that Swearingen will run ot
with Hope.
Craig has a long lead over his opponent, Marshall, i
adjutant and inspector general.
B. Harris goes in again as commissioner of agricultr
oyer Wightman, the vote being nearly two to one.
Logan is renominated congressman from the first d
trict over both opponents.
Fulmer is renominated to succeed himself over A.
Bethea and J. J. Mahan.
Dominick .appears to have a safe lead oyer all of his c
nonents in the third congressional district.
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Dickinson, Gunnells and
Ray Elected Magistrate
E. Dickinson has been Attorney General.
nominated for magistrate at u
Bamberg over T. J. Rentz. 4 ? %>
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o. E>. nay its victorious ov- ^ ?
er J. B. Gillam as magistrate ^ ^
at Denmark. Lees .42
Jeff Gunnells wins out ov- Colston 16 2
er A. F. Morris for magis- h. Chapel...... 15 9
trate at Olar. Springtown ... 6 3
The Fish Pond magistrate Denmark 68 ' 37 1
race appears in doubt, and jj. Mill 4 4
cannot be decided until the G-ovan 42 13
Edisto box is reported. Embree 15 16
There will be a second race Ehrhardt... .. 63 57
in this contest. Olar 79 52
It appeared likely that the Midway 1 4
lYiQm'cfvnfp'c r>nnfp<5f pf Pliv- i 107 9
.j ?-i. ?- I UClUHJCig \s J-V^ . ?
hardt may require a second j 1
race between Magistrate! 389 306 7
Yarley and one of his oppon-! m ??- ents,
though this is not cer- I ?Miss Dorothy Watson, of W1
tain, as the Kearse box had |mire' visitins her aunt> Mrs- Mnot
been heard from. This Ayer>in the ^
is a big box and ma} change ?Miss Elizabeth Inabinet is spe:
the complexion of the con- ! ing several weeks with relatives
test. Garnet and McClellanville.
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he McLeod Carrie
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g? With three boxes, Farg2
rell's, Kearse and Little
55 Swamp out Tuesday night,
it appeared likely that McT
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^g votes in Bamberg county as
54 all the other candidates combined.
Bamberg county gave Mrs.
gg Drake a plurality of votes
over the other candidates for
state superintendent of ed>22
ucation.
22 The county gave Jackson
36 a majority vote for lieutenGove:
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1^7 Lees 5
04 Colston 13
Hunter's Chapel.. 7
eyj Springtown 16
Denmark 94
TT-wrlrf ATTTflT?'o Mill 15 .
JLAigJLLH_J *V VX U JJJLJJLX.. XV
?3 Govan 25
>33 Embi;ee 20
Ehrhardt 1 .... 58
136 Olar 59
;72 Midway 12
jn Bamberg 154
Je" ' 478
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ed Colston ...Z 19
Hunter's Chapel.... 8
Se Bpringtown ?
Denmark 64
)se Hightower's Mill .. 14
rer Govan 4
Embree 9
[or Ehrhardt 49
Olar 47
ire Midway 5
Bamberg 118
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Lees 11 3 6
Colston 3 43 9
do H. Chapel .... 13 24 14
_ Springtown .. 4 13 3
Denmark 53 94 99
- H. Mill 7 25 3
Govan 2 42 8
<2 Embree 12 21 10
? Elirhardt 63 71 52
^ Olar 41 139 24
14 Midway 2 13 1
39 Bamberg 93 219 79
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13 304 707 308
84
28 Comptroller General.
23 Duncan Gooding
16 Lees 16 4
89 Colston 36 21
95 H. Chapel 44 15
12 Springtown .... 20 2
44 Denmark 219 78
? H. Mill 30 5
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Embree 35 13
lit_ Ehrhardt 146 63
E- Olar 174 52
Midway 15 2
Qd. Bamberg 293 144
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1,085 420
;cond
is Bamberg
j Big Plurality
ant governor, and Dove a big
majority for "secretary of i
state.
Attorney General Wolfe
was the favorite for that office,
lacking onl^ a iew of
receiving a maj onty. ; |
Comptroller General Duncan
secured a big vote over
his opponent, Gooding.
Craig and Marshall almost
evenly divided honors for adjutant
and inspector general.
B. Harris has a big lead in
the county for commissioner
of agriculture.
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2- 4 4 44 94 <
2 3 3 32 124
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27 19 35 52 29
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75 27 45 93 48
271 93 138 309 205
Adjutant and Inspector Gen.
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Leesf 14 6
Colston 39 18
Hunter's Chapel 24 34 j ,
Springtown .. .. .. 8 14
Denmark 176 125
Hightow,er's Mill 13 '23
Govan i.... 34 43
Embree 29 19
Ehrhardt 96 *113
Olar 114 112
Midway 10 7
Bamberg 213 223
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770 737
Secretary of State.
Dove Dozier
Lees 14 6
Colston 44 13
Hunt. Cliapel.. 40 19
Springtown .... 21 1
Denmark 176 122
I High. MH1 26 9
Go van 52 26 .
Embree 25 23
Ehrhardt 160 49
Olar 71 155
Midway 15 1
Bamberg 275 163
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