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*************************** | OFFICIAL COUNT * ?? * The only races for State office * races for Governor and Superintendc X cast in the first primary August 25) * mary on September 12th. * Read over this table and see h sions as to what the result will be i * and Hope who will run over for Su iThe figures are official. ************************** J * * * * * 3 * PRECINCT 2 ?r 73 * P * * % * Conway 175 X Adrian SS sjc Cool Spring 55 * Knotty Branch 34 jjc Cedar Grove 94 * Ay nor 107 * Home wood 7(? X Gallivants Ferry 40 J Ebenezer 74 * Gurley 30 * Farmer 1) -jc Uoselwke 42 * White Oak (> 1 !? Spring Branch 21 2* Floyds 50 ^ Taylorsville 52 * Daisy Hammond 51) * Vardelle ^ Socastee 19 ;j: Grahams Cross Roads .... 28 Grahamville 19 * Jordanville 82 * Little River IS Jernigan's Cross Roads .... 2!) * Sanford 30 * Port Harrelson 12 * Do^ Bluff 78 ^ Warn pee l-l * Mariow 10 Greenwood 115 * Withers 18 * Green Sea 124 * Blanche 30 * Bavboro 5G S Loris 99 > Shell 80 2? Horry 63 * Dogwood 33 * % TOTAL 2115 * *************************** CONWAY VOTES ON MAGISTRATE 1 (Official County). I . . I o ? * o PRECINCT $ > 1 A m < t 2 i c: t" H r* < i Adrian 7C 64 j Homewood 04 79 i Roselake 70 20 ( Shell 04 31 White Oak 35 30 t Conway 384 205 ( TOTAL 693 489 c o Let the Horry Herald do it. J Shall || generations II South Carolina 11 Hh^| hearts of men hi II I purified through 11 JBi under the heel of II faith that every || soil should he as jealou SI birthright, breathed intc || mothers and mingled wit] 11 It was the birthright c 11 man and the hosts of 11 m their struggles. Sha || mess of pottage? || Cole L. Blease is ag || governor of the State. || rr,'/k> ^ an honor tli II i ne governor or a Stat II on whom all men look, || people who put him there || This spirit is necessj II KoverninK white race. ' || a trust that we hold foi 11 women. Can we bear tV || we submit that any mn || have stained or trifled || very political freedom at l| Has Cole L. Blease II cracv without which no || public offices? Or has || our political enemies wh< || of the white man's k*ov< l| I)o we not recall hi: n in which he told the as *********************-?***** OF HORRY VOTE GOVERNOR AND SI in which the people of Horry County lit of Education. There is here printe* tli for the candidates in those races in mv the precincts went in the first pri in regard to Hlease and AlcLeod who perintendent of Education. * * * X- -X- -X- * ******* -x- -x- -x~* * *-s~x- -x- * -x- * -x SU GOVERNOR EDU q Q o r & s a & 2. c ? o o 5. ? 3 S f* Vs *2 ? 3 p < g r-. ^ ? g = i 8. S> j : : W j : : | o> : 5 8 9 67 377 129. it R 1 1 9 11 43 1) 50 0 0 0 1 9 G 29 0 1 2 16 3 3 6 0 0 0 5 12 6 60 2 1 8 32 97 60 25 2 2 8 5 47 4 26 1 0 2 35 46 19 7 8 0 3 4 48 7 55 1 1 0 14 12 5 37 0 0 0 5 39 1 l 1 0 6 5 34 12 27 0 1 0 0 3 0 56 1 1 0 2 25 1 4 0 4 0 39 68 20 72 0 0 2 6 9 0 58 4 5 7 9 38 3 64 1 0 3 0 3 7 30 2 0 0 0 38 2 9 0 0 1 5 9 0 8 1 0 2 0 10 0 2 1 0 0 1 37 0 22 1 1 1 11 16 5 34 0 0 0 1 56 60 5 4 5 12 21 32 3 10 0 2 0 16 14 14 34 0 1 1 3 22 7 10 1 1 5 2 45 1 11 1 3 2 0 47 1 5 0 0 2 2 7 1 10 0 0 1 11 20 21 50 0 0 0 1 8 0 6 2 2 3 14 47 16 20 0 1 1 13 13 6 11 0 2 0 16 24 7 41 6 5 1 62 133 22 45 ! 0 1 0 1 14 3 44 : 1 0 1 4 20 4 25 0 8 0 4 5 1 34 47 57 92 444 1530 459 1158 21 OPENING DATE OF THE HORRY! INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CHANGED Owing to delay in preparation of the building of the Horry Industrial School, opening date is changed from September 14th to September 19th. J. D. BROWN, , President. o #To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a :ough medicine which stops the cough by sealing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and >oup is enciosed with every bottle of MAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salvo >hould be rubbed on the chest and throat )f children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes* Healing Honey in>ide the throat combined with the healing effect of Irove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of he skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the ;ost of the combined treatment is 36c.g Just ask your druggist for HAYES* DEALING HONEY. t UUUUi \ C Democracy has been the faith Born in days that tested the iptized in the fires of war, and shameful years of suffering Republican negro rule, it is a true son and daughter of our a of as honor itself. It is our > us in the wombs of our n the milk that fed our infancy. ?f Hampton, Hutler, Gary, Til 1 lesser men who supported them 11 this generation sell it for a ain a candidate for the office of It is the highest honor in our lat should not be given lightly, e is a light set on a high hill, seeing in him the spirit of the iry to our very being as a selfTo uphold and keep it pure is r the honor and safety of our lat it should be betrayed ? Can tn who seeks our offices should with this faith that carries our its core? kept this faith of pure Demoman is held worthy of our he stained it by dealings with i would weaken the firmness 3mment of this State? a Allen University negro speech, sembled audience of negro men THE HORRY HERALD, CON ******* ******************** I* LJPERINTENDENT I are now interested are tiie? second Jjc l! the official tabulation of the vote X which there will be a secmnd pri- % mary. Then draw your conclu- * run tor governor and SWearengen * % ******* * * ****** * * *** * ***** PT. OF % CATION * jp S f 5 * < <2. s 75 | 5 5. ? * S B * ! ! ? X' * I : -< .t> T5 ft 231) it ~ % 12 8 10 3 * 4 0 26 1 X 0 13 13 8 * 0 4 21 11 *! IS J) 84 28 * I r> io r>o 20 * 3 <> 69 11 % 22 4 38 4 * 0 2 12 2. $ 1 0 47 0 * 1 1 25 11 * 110 0 * 4 0 41 0 * 2 0 51 6 X 2 0 4 0 * 3 8 34 2 ? 3 0 11 14 * 0 0 42 1 * 3 2 17 4 | 0 15 18 0 * 13 0 12 7 % 10 3 48 l * 4 15 0 * 0 1 80 0 * 1 0 7 0 * 2 1 13 3 * 2 2 102 12 * 0 12 36 3 * 0 1 10 0 * 4 1 43 1 * 1 3 17 0 * 4 3 132 3 * 2 3 30 1 | 13 2 25 5 * 23 4 157 4 * 24 6 4 4 * 10 26 13 4 * 3 2 5 3 % ? * L5 171 1600 241) % * y. u u u o ? *. .. .... | Fall Milline I SEPT. 14 When I will show the lali L be had in ! My prices are Righ I line before I THE SPA No. 43 M*i y Conwa> ^arolinia ?t Their and women to demand their in detail to them ? Do not ter abuse of Mr. Wilson du he not attempt to run for < Independent?an individual der as worse than a Republican ? stay out of the primary." There are few Democrats do not know of Joseph W. T< the overlord of Republican pj hands of Warren G. Harding and blessing. He is the giv? of "The Black and Tan." Is crat who has at heart the go have any relations with this i Cole. L. Please wrote Tolbe ter of approval of Tolbert's can party in South Carolina mending Tolbert's years of i party; a letter intended to as Republican leader, which tl ger. There was nothing seer lowing his indorsement of wrote: "You are at liberty to i you please, or publish it if everybody knows that I spea of consequences. I have writ quested me to do. I am a I called Democrat, but a Jeflfei ioiced at Hardinc^ i/.n u ism." Why this interest of ( bert ? Can you point to anj WAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922 NINE JUSTICES WERE ELECTED There is a table in this issue showing: the vote for magistrate at Conway. The official count apueaiv this week. W. H. Chestnut wa*? nominated. Other magistrates elected on Aug. 29th are as follows: For Bucks township, S. M. ffixul the only candidate. For Dog: BluiF, R. B. Nichols, the only candidate, received a total of 20i> votes. For Simpson Creek there were four candidates who received rotes us follows: Bellamy 83 r o ? ?? vu> >.vi Gil mo re 2I> Smith 52 As Carter received a majority of all the votes cast, he was declared elected. For Dogwood Neck the only candidate, F. F. Vaught, received 88 votes. For Bayboro there were two candidates: Black received 162 Strickland received 112 Black was declared elected. In Green Sea there were two candidates, and they received the following votes: Harrelson 1JH Lupo 78 Harrelson was declared as the nominee. In little River two candidates received votes: Thompson 52 Ward 89 J. I. Ward was reelected to the position. Loris had one candidate, J. A. Bryant. He received votes. There were no votes cast or magistrate at the following percin*ts: Floyds, Gallivants Ferry, Greenwood, Marlow, Spring Bianch, Socastee, Taylorsville, Vardelle, Withers. o The cooler weather has stopped the rains. o Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 *o 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly buf should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regulai action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c j nar bottle. 1 1 IE3EZZZZZ9BE^ZZZBIHCZZZ^IHEZZZZBHCZZZ9BE_ZMS ? ry Opening y th & 1 5th. M ?st styles and Novelties to y Millinery. I t. Come in and see my ? you Buy. L iRKS CO. iin Street |) s. c. I ins Betr Fathers rights, which he explained all men remember his bitring 1917 and 1918? Did Congress, in 1919, as an jounced by Wade Hampton He said: "Let my friends in South Carolina who r>lbert. He is the "boss," itronage, on whon the have been laid in approval er of all power, the ruler it thinkable that a Demood of his party and people man in politics? rt, on May 21, 1921, a letleadership of the Republii; a letter strongly cornservice and devotion to his strengthen Tolbrt's position hen seemed to be in dan et about the letter. FolTolbert, Cole. L. Blease ead this letter to whom you wish, as I presume k what I think, regardless Lten you freely as you re)emocrat; not a Wilson sosonian Democrat, who rend the downfall of adeal?ole L. Blease in Joe Tol/ other Democrat showing i i 1 SWEARENGENIS MAN FOR PLACE S fl "I don't see how any true Horry* ? ite and a friend of our rural school* 11 can cast a vote against Mr. Swearingen for State Superintendent ol Education." J This statement was made by Di n A. Spivey in a casual conversation a few days ago. c Continuing he said: "When there. ? were in the race against him two R most worthy ladies, 1 hesitated to l say one word, for I believe either a would have made an excellent of- w c: i... J. . liver, iiuu now mat the race has narrowed down between Mr. Swearingpja, a true friend to the common schools and a. man who is a stranger to>us, I feel that we should speak out aiid warn our people against committing an error that we will live to regret. T do know that Mr. Swearingen has been a staunch friend of the rural schools in the poorer counties like Horry. During his administration the schools of our county have grown from 2 months terms to that of seven months. This, remember has been done with State aid? coming from the richer counties. Without this assistance, so ably and persistently advocated by Ml*. SVvtraringen, our schools would be running only 1 or 8 weeks. "Allow those upper counties to land their man and change tho system, forcing each county to spend only its own funos for education, will set Horry back 25 years in hei educational progress. It will be a sad day for us should this come to J Millinery Sept. 14th o Still on the job, t ence. Twenty-four years and am now ready to please tomers, with both sport and and children. Tams? Caps and Coats later. RESPECT] J. S. CI 2t % ay the 1 ? the same interest? No word of that letter has evi Cole. L. Blease. He can not deny presume everybody knows that I s] What do the Scriptures say ? "As his heart, so is he." Was the thi Blease when he wrote that letter sound and true Democrat? It stan< most complete indictment ever writte of Cole. Jj. Blease?and he wrote it Are the white people of South cal heirs of Hampton and Tillman, their government to a man who i* prover, advisor and comforter of Jo< cal heir of the Scalawags and Carpc Shall a man sit in tho covprn not to answer the direct, simple < not he voted in 1920 for the nominee party ? Shall we lift to our highest ofTic it in his heart to rejoice with Joe political comrade of the "Black and the State over the election of Warr the downfall of Democracy? The Governor of South Carolina leader of the State's Democratic foi of South Carolina want to set up a corrupted at its source? These are questions that every It love is for his State should answer of his conscience before he votes in Proof is held of every stateme Contributed by Dei* as. "We ought to show our appreciaion of the tight made by this blind, ret far-seeing statesman in behalf f the common schools, and give 4r. Swearingen a unanimous vole n the independent Republic." o Rev. D. A. Phillips and J. D. Montgomery, of Marion; Prof. J. ). Brown, and W. P. Lewis, of Ayior, were in town Thursday to atcnd a meeting of the executive .*11. _ 1.1 Tf T 1 1 _ f oiiiiTiiiicre vi me norry industrial ichool. Rev. D. A. Phillips and Mr. lontgomery were the guests of fcev. W. L. Parker, and Mr. Lewi3 ?nd Prof. Brown were the guests f Rev. J. C. Atkinson. o cigarett^^^^^ They are GOOD! 1U Opening anrl 1 FifVi t oilh Thirty years expertat Fifty-four Main St, . the most fastidious cus- . trimmed hats for ladies j Notions, Coal Suits and j FULLY, . j I VUSEY j V Faith I I 1 1 J I Br been denied by it; he meant it. "I peak what I tihnk. a man thinketh in inking of Cole. L, the thinking of a :1s in cold type, the n of the Democracy f himself! S j Carolina, the politiprepared to entrust ? the confessed ap- | 5 Tolbert, the politiit-baggers ? or's seat who dares question whether or I >s of the Democratic 1 ;e a man who found il Tolbert, leader and rn M ? i ? i ^ mil politicians ot [I en G. Harding and I ia presumed to be J| ccs. Do the people ? i Democracy that is ' >yal Democrat whose H honestly at the bar I the coming primary. H nt herein made. a locrats of '76. 1