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4 %T)L 87. WALTERBORO, S. C, WEDNESDAY. AIT, 1ST 30. 1916. NO. 52. Blease Leads In Colleton—Manning Second SAME RESULT IN STATE r* ' * WILL RUN SECOND RACE WITH GOVERNOR MANNING PADGETT DEFEATED IN RACE FOR CONGRESS HEBER R. PADGETT SHARES SAME FATE IN RACE FOR | SOLICITOR SMOAK AND GOODWIN GO TO LEGISLATURE X ■ • / standing of these contests as reported follows: . Cansler ;wr.83S* Kant tt.tli Hampton 12,101 Kelley ^.125 Thrower 7.830 “Uncle Berry” Hudson Elected Over Three Opi^nents—Other Maces , To Be Bun Over. «■ At 3 o’clock this morning the News and Courier had received returns from llft.OtrO votes cast in the Demo cratic State primary yesterday. In the Governor’s race the standing of the three leading candidates was as follows: Rlease 50.442 Manning 33,356 Cooper 25,365 There are probafily between ten and fifteen thousand votes still to he heard from. There is no likelihood that the relative standing of the can didates will be changed, and a sec ond race between Rlease and Man- ningV is indicated. Messrs. Des- Champs and Duncan, the other two . candidates for Governor, have poll ed less than 600 votes. Lieutenant Governor Rethea. As sistant Secretary of State Dove and State Treasurer Carter have been elected. The reported vote in these contests was as follows: Lieutenant Governor. Adams 27.800 Rethea 49.388 Secretary of State. Dove 45.233 Wightman- 31.836 The election passed off quietly ev erywhere jo Colleton county jester, day, with a light vote being polled. Ther*' were several hundred quali fied voters who did not take time to Hgo to the polls to vote. Their voting, however, would hardly have changed the results as the leads of those in the second race are nowhere verv close. According to the total votes cast as reported it appears that \V. W. Hmoak and John C. Goodwin are elected on the first ballot for the legislature, each receiving consider ably more than a majority of the vote cast. The race for sheriff resulted In a second race between Lucas C. Pad gett. the/bresent deputy sheriff, and [ Dr. W. R. Ackerman, formerly may- | or of Walterboro, with Padgett con- ‘siderably in the lead. “Uncle Rerry” Hudson received a majority of the votes in the first pri mary and was declared elected. In the race for county highway commissioner J. W. Hill and R. R/ Ulmer run a second race, with Hill in the lead. / Hugo S. Strickland, county super intendent of education, will run a second race with Dr. H. W. Rlack. Strickland being considerably in the lead. H. M efferies leads for master, with .1. E. Reach a second. In the race for coroner Isham Dop- son will run a second race with C V\ . Langdale. the incumbent. X * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * « 4 ************* ( ONGHKSSKINAL HKTtKNS State Vote In This County Solicitor’* lt<vr«- (’onipMe, # t'ounties Warren. Padgett. A telephonic message to the C’harleston Evening Post lust before going to press gives the following figures on the race for congress: Padgett Berkeley .. . . 313 Charleston . . . 1650 Colleton .1566 Dorchester ... 751 Clarertdon .... 446 Whaley. 363 3546 976 816 1304 Total 4726 root * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * It wilj hr interesting to study the result of the primary election in this countv.. The incomplete returns in dicate that Former Governor Rlease Carried the county by a safe plurality* witb Governor Manning second and Cooper, third. This vote is a bit surprising to those who were of th« opinion that Cooper would carry th.» county, -as VAs freely predicted bv many admirers of this candidate. Lieutenant Governor Rethea main tained a good lead over his opponent Dr E. C. L. Adams. Senator Wightman. of Saluda, received more Vote* than his. opponent Dove, while Caiter, for State treasurer, got sev* entj times as many votes as his op- fonen McLaurin. On. of the surprises was the heavv vote received hv Cansler. of Tirrah who received more than a majoritv ot. the votes last in the countv-. Pive polls could not he heard from in thi* vote. They Were Ashton. Jacksonboro. Peeples, Rice Patch and Sidtw v » Colleton 1105 Hampton 1086 Ja’sper * 45 8 Rea u fort 341 143; 552 73 155 Total 3000 2313 George Warren is therefore elect,, ed solicitor by a majority of 687 votes. The above returns are com plete. TO SPEAK AT liOIMJK ta of *************** PADGETT FEELS~ NO BITTERNESS Will Continue to Follow HI* Chosen Profession of Imw. and Enter tains no III Feeling. State Treasurer. Carter 42.252 Mcl^aurin ..,.28.647 Railroad Commissioner. In the race for railroad commis. sinner, there will be a second race and Fant. The 1 their between Cansler LEAVE FOR (X)LUMRIA Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rents leave tQ- morrow for Columbia, where thev will make thelf home. Mr. Rents has recently purchased the Colonial Hotel, and goes to assume charge of it on the first of September. During their stay tn Walterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Rents have made many friends I who regret their decision to make •heir home in another cltv. /* J. G. Padgett, candidate for Con- gresn from Colleton county, when seen by a reporter for this newspaper and asked if he cared to make a statement, to which he replied that he only cared to Say that he had en tered the race for Congress with clean hands, and ; had'Come out with clean hands. He has no pangs of conscience, no ill feeling against any one. hnt of course was disappointed in his vote in Colleton. He sa\> he understands thoroughly how it was done and the reasons for it. He will now confine himself more assiduous ly to the practice of his profession, ami is satisfied that he will find more happiness, contentment, satisfaction and money in the practice of his pro fession in Walterboro than be would have If he had been elected to Con gress. H<e said he only entered the race because be believed he could be of incalculable good to his district in the way of agitating drainage and assisting the farmers In the educa. tion of their children along vocation al lines. Col. Padgett continuing said: “You will please say to the people of the county tHkt I thank those who voted for me and entertain no ill feeling whatever against those who so bitter ly opposed me. although It was «n covertly done.” Mrs. F. Mason (Turn an I little son. Mason, Jr., of Orangeburg, ate spending sometime with her mot'irr, Mrs. M H. Howell Lodge. August 29.—We wish announce through the columns your paper that Mr D. M. Yarn, president of Hroxtog township Sun day school association, will be pres ent at Carfei's Ford church on Sun day. Sept. 17th, for the purpose of delivering an address on “Graded Literature i n the Sunday School." also Rev. c. L. Stoney. a promin ent Baptist minister, of Ifardeeville, will be present on t his ^occasion to deliver an address on “The Duties and Responsibilities of a Sunday School Teacher.” Doth of the above named are en thusiastic Sunda.v school workers and, speakers of prominence and no doubt, will draw a large crowd Ser vices vvjlt begin promptly at K»:30 a. m. Everybody is invited to at tend. \ — Election Returns Viewed by Hundreds The bulletin board in front of th* court house conducted by The Free* and Standard and , R. M. Jefferies, correspondent for the dally newspa. pers, was viewed by hundreds of In terested spectators. The first poll’ to be received was Green Pond which came In at 4:3t> o’clock, and thla return being promptly displayed was devoured by a large crowd. This was soon followed by others, and from then till after midnight Mr. Jef. feries' office was a busy place. The thanks of the people are due to several friends who contributed to wards making it possible for us to give scch entertaining i*etrrns. Co- z;ut Rinns, superintendent of the monicipal electric light plant, loaned the wire necessary to connect the lights, and the work of placing this ,was done by Mr Hotto. an electri cian of the town, who also furnished the lights. M E ( REAM FESTIVAL The ladies of Green Pond Metho dist church will give an ice cream festival on Friday afternoon, com mencing at 5 o'clock, to raise money to paint the inside of the church. The public is coidiallv invited. Tabulation of Vote For State Officers, First Primary, Aug. 29,1916. r PRECINCTS x r * > K x z ’ i > Z z z z c- — —~- 1 I Miss "Anna Radin. of New York, a relative of Mrs. Levy, i* visiting at her home in town. —— X $ £ t - *T- a c > > > > ?: < C5 fc 1 z Z r r. I -i j £ > | X k r. H a r -5 . > • . - z . Z ^ M Z • C 1 ' • « 1 • V » « —x a I n a Ashton / \ 1 J/ !- / j Bells 3o 17 •1/ 11 17 40 19 38 37j 21 35 8 Renton's Mill . . . .! 28 16 1 16 18 431 33' 28 HI 20 3ft 12 Berea ...» ... 29 lo. I 31 3 66 35 35 68 21 31! 28 Colleton 54 IB 1 14 28 53 44 36 52| 29 44 11! Cottageville . . . * 1 5 o' lo ! 49 19 90 90' 19 69’ 48; 30, 3 .. Drs. Creek ... 29 19 l! 4 3 17 7 2 7o« *» v 69 32* 51 2 4 Green Pond . . 8 *> 23 6 27 22! 9 19 13 9 6 Hendersonv ill * t v> f* .» *f {• 43 34 61 291 56 54 32 65 2 Horse Pen 4 9 4 P.9 3 1 68 61 31 72 " »» •» 78 8 Hudson's Mill 18 16 • . ' t 27 6 51 37' 34 4 3 13 39 12 Jacksonboro .. • • ! ! 1 ! . I 1 ! 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