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v’pu XXXIV.
WALTERBORO, S. C SEPTEMBER i, 1910
OfFIGML RETURN Of PRIMARY ELECTION IN COUETON
COUNTY AUGUST 30. 1910.
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FOR CONliRESS
George S. Lc g«re ......
J. H. Lesesne
FOR STATESENAFOR
J. S. Griffin * %
J. D. Ackerman
HOUSE OF REPBESENTATIVES
J. L. Robertson
D. L. Smith .',
G. W.Way
John C. Goodwin
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Heber R. Padgett
J. T. Polk
FOR PROBATE JUDGE
John D. Ed wards
fT. H. Caldwell
H. H. Hiott
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FOR COUNTY TREASURER
R. E. Jones. .
C. W. Pellum
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
A. A. Patterson. Jr
P. M. Buckner
For Men and Boys’-Fall and Winter
CLOTHING
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C. J. Breland
We are Exclusive Agents for Strouse
& Bros, “High Art” Clothing, and
“Hawes” guaranteed $39® Hats.
Our special proposition to members
of the “Farmers Union” is again offered
for this Fall and Winter’s buying.
MAGISTRATE’S ELECTIONS
HEYWARD TOWNSHIP.
RGWBryan 151
J. Edgar Graves 83
L. W. Ihley .., 38
WARREN.
P. J Wilson 288
J. E Manii. .' .... 69
WALTERBORO
J. E. Bryan , 309
J. C Drawdy 96
BLAKE AND t/)WNDES
<’has. A. Smith 19,475 j h Chaplin - 54
W. St. E Capers 51
SHERIDAN.
J. Bedon Beach........ .... 14
Jno. O Jaques, Jr 60
T. M. Reeves 126
THE STATE ELECTION
FOR GOVERNOR.
• ole L. Blease 27.540
Jno. T. Duncan.; X12o
C. C. Featherstone 25.634
F. H. Hyatt . o f.6b9
Thomas G. McLeod
Jno. O. Richards, Jr 8,oli
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
K. Walker Duvall 38.668
FOR ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GEN.
W. W. Moore 41.539
«lhaa. Newnham
J. M. Richardson... 27.J>2
FOR STATE SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
.1. E. Swearingen 2046
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
It. B. Evans
J. Fraser Lyon 61,439
FOR R R COMMISSIONER.
•Ias. Cansler...’. - '?^scq
G. McDuffiie Hampton |9.^9
G. H."Mahon
«>. 0. Soarborough 18.014
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
R. M« McCown ..' 88
FOR COMPTROUJER GENERAL. , j avp |
Isaac B. Weeks
RED BANK
C. N. Ijtngdale .. .
J C. Crosby
L E. Hill
BELLS.
B. R. Ulmpr
H. W. Breland. Jr
G W. Fennel
A. Walker
ADAMS RUN
D. W. Meltard .. ..
D. H Towles
71
Smith 1178. Railroad Commissioner
—Cansler 1268. Hampton 502. Ma
hon 280. Scarborough 447. Adju
tant General—Moore 2083, Newn
ham 68, Richardson 366, Attorney
General-'Lyon 1788, Evans 649.
Featherstone and Blease in second ,
race for governor. Moore and
Richardson in second race for ad
jutant general. Cansler and Hami>- j
ton in second race for railroad com
missioner.
We are glad to^ note that Feater-
stone leaa in this county for gov
ernor.
VOTES TABULATED.
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V W Jones
S8 78U
for state treasurer | COTTON'S STATE VOTE
K H. Jennings » ' B0
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The following magistrates were
elected without opposition: J. M.
Padgett, Fraser township; W. S.
Weeks, Collins, and II A Cummings.
Bfoxton. A ,
Executive committee met this
morning to tabulate returns. The
77 election of J. D. Ackerman to Sen-
56 ate was protested by J. S. Griffin on
137 account of alleged irregularities lit
Wiggins and Cottageville, he claimed
74 that voters had been allowed to vote
55 at Cottageville who were not on poll
25 : list 5 davs before election; and that i
61 j Wiggins poll had l>cen kept oj»ft'
(after 4 o’clock. Mr. Griffin was
74 represented by J. M. Moorer. Usq.,
142 , and Me. Ackerman by Hon. W B.
63 Grulwr. - After arguments by attor
51 neys, the committee by a vote of 17
to 6 decided to dismiss the protest
. There will be only one second race, j
Buckner and DuBois, for auditor, j
The vote for State office* in this all the other officers being elected i
county is as follows: 1 on first ballot
For Governor- Blease 77i, Feath-, Ulmer and Walker will run a see-
erstone 860, Duncan 36, Hvatt 213.'ond race fbr magistrate at Bells;
McLeod 413, Richards 172. For Retves and Weeks at Cottageville;
Lieutenant Governor Duvall 1285,! Mellard and Fox at Adams Run
COHEN
ul. R. Fox
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THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD.’’
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said election been conducted accord
ing to law that he and not his oppo
nent. J. D. Ackerman, would have
had a majority of the votes cast for
the office of State Senator, and that
he would have been declared elected.
He further'alleges that if these polls
mentioned are thrown out by the
.Executive Committee for the irregu-
Senator of J D. Ackerman, the con-
testee-respondent herein, to State
Executive Committee and will ask
the State Executive Committee to
reverse action, decision and ruling
of the County Executive Committee
upon the ground* hereinafter stated,
and will ask the State Executive
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COHON WEIGHER AT LODGE
The race for cotton weigher at
Lodge was one of interest, there be
ing three candidates. C. A. Walker
was electejl. The vote follows:
C. A. Wifker, 52;‘ Daniel Carter, 15;
| W. S. McMillan, 20.
of the Day W. W. Sm<>ak.
11:35 The Organized Bible Class -
Rev. Hjenry Cauthen.
Round Table.
11:55 Appointment of Committee.
12:00—Recess.
AFTERNOON SESSION^ ^
2:00—Song Service.
The Home Department—Mias Ida
OF LAURENS
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4ave to Say
)f South
eports
>ple
of Owing* ft Bobo*
er. Solicitor Eighth
>f Laurens Hardware
pison, Attorney. ,
Clerk of Court.
>e, Pastor of First
:h. • (I have known
»years. Have known
for nearly a year.
;r. Pastor of First
(I have.known him
i early tnree yean.)
in, Pastor of Pint
urch. (I have known
*ie for two and one-
icartily endorse the
ID OF STEWARDS.
i defamatory reports
dated in Columbia,
d elscwh've through-
derogatory to the
•istian character of
herstone;
it resolved, That we,
eyards <»f the First
South, of I,auren8,
Mr. Featherstone is
?reby take t>leasure
t\ ■
Ikhti intimately as-
t* Hon. C. C. Keath-
nbor of our Board
years, and that his
vn that of an up-
gentleman, and a
>yal member of our
een for fifteen years
of our Sunday school
last ten years a del--
leral Conference of
h. Soitth, as the r*p- "
is church from South
I as maliciously false
>rts circulated incon-
above resolution.
Chairman of Board.
Iray.
Ibert.
y.
uss.
mmons.
xik*. Jr.
utr.
.bb.
c Daniel.
>pkins. —
F. D. MEETING-
mual meeting of the
•tier (Carriers associ-
(ondav at the Court
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1 K- Crosby^ presid-
ure of the occasion
Senator J. D. Ack-
bjeet of good roads
Mr. Ackerman had
ience of the carriers
ne of whom can Ik*
<1 roads enthusiast,
ion of Mr. Ackcr-
Thomas Black read
ig paper, which will
. er. The carriers have
tation to meet with
riving day to discuss
mmI roads,
resent were: Paul K.
lack, A. V. Ricken-
ers,* H. Dand ridge,
, B. W. SauL and J.
M. FishPurne.
2:15 ■ Ejection of Officers.
2:30 Township Association Work—
Jas. E. Veurifoy.
3:00—Opefi Discussion.
3 30 Adjournment.
Several cards of thanks from can
didates are crowded out this week,
but will appear next. >
)F A CHILD
t •UklVf *V ** week’s ilncss, little
Thomas, youngest son bf Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Pinckney, died at their
home here Monday morning at 11
o’clock, and was buried at Live Oak
cemetery Tuesday morning.
Little Thomas was only a year old.
He was a bright and attractive child,
and will be greatly misled. The par
ents have the sympathy of all.
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