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VOUEXXXII. LAURF2NS, SOUTH- CAR~OLINA, WEDINESDAY, SEPTEMBIER 13, (916, MANNING LEADIN FOR T About 5,000 Votes Ahead Last Night RETURNS POINT TO MANNING VICTQRY With a Large Part of the Total Vote Heard From, Indications were last Night that Manning Would Defeat Ilease by at Least 5,000 Majority. Laurens (foes for lilease. 9* ** * * * * * * * * * . * A long distance message from * * Columbia at 11:30 gave. Man. * * ning 08,398 and 1Blease 03,797 * with about 5,0(1t votes yet to * * hear from, * * * * t * * " t * a " * r With neatly 118,000 votes heard from at 10 o'clock last night, the indications w're that Governor Richard I. Man ning had defeated former Governor ('ole Is. 1ilease by a majority of approx Imately ..500 votes. Al Ihough other - votes are yet to be heard firom, it is considered unlikely that lilease will overcome t he Manning lead. The fol lowing is the last bulletin reei ved-last night: " "Blead6,1802; Matining 01,188 ; ('ansler wins; Dominick wins."----News and Courier. ('insler l)efeatq Fant. After having made six successive races for llailroad Commissioner "Cansler of Tirzah" was yesterday elected to that ofllen over Albert S. Pant, of ilelton. Although returns on this race were very incomplete, it. was apparent that he had scored two points to his opponent's one. 1llackwel i Defeats Matrilli. Indications last night. were that liomer S. Bllackwell, of this city, had (lefeated Geo. 'I'. Magill, o Greonwoorf;t for solicitor. by about 1,000 votes. The followileg Is thbe unotillal vote from the four counties as reported nt to 10 o'clock last night, a few smal boxes still ling out In Laurens and Abbe ylle counties: - lil "' (. ('(11,1-:N 1111-:1 FI 1).A Y .. li'tO.il .A((ll-I' .\L, IN.1U'ltV Only Son of 1ate If. (. ('ole ima n Sl l'ata-l .\elcni t by i'allinet in front of ''rain. Funteral serilees at. G reen illie Saturday. Itheti G.. C'oleman, :on of the late lI. (I. C'oleman, of' tIs connly andl himeIf well knows n here. tmet an neel dlental death at II-ltont Friday after iino(in. Mi. Coleman worhled for tmaniy Vears on the ral roads rnnnin; throtigi this city and had maty friends lre. The following aeroijnut ot his d4athi was taken frot The Greenville News: "Mr . (Colieman was iii condnetr on i fright trini No. .t, andi as huis train toni, I t'd v aft' rnoon at foitir o' lock, - \ r. Colemup n, w ho wase riin int thle SiabouI' 'i, h tne fo Isr to i ent 1.t V: ]j(ak1e , i i.o to hav this afltrwrd prtih )oved fatal. "Mr. ( olemtani was origInally fronm Lautrents, but for the past six years lie has mnade h Is home In thli city, bei ng emaployed first by t he South ern IPubl Ic UtIlItles Co., as condutctor, andl after several yeats of faithful service 'le was promioted t'> the posItIon of ('ondulctor Oin thbe interurban 1lines. lie was for tyyears of age aind is survived bty his wife and three sisters as follows: Mrs. Gleo. W. 'ttiTurnlseedl of Anniston, Ala., Mrs. It. L,. Al len of .Johnston, S. C. and Mrs. 1rank V. Covintgton of Atlanta, (Ga. Mr's. J1. o. Jonesa who lives on) .Townes St., Is a tiistet in law. Mr. C'oleuman wats a memtber of P'rospieef ita tistt chttrch of aurtena cou n ty. "le was an active membler' of the Matsons, lis mnemb ershilp beting withI Walden Lodge of this city. Besides, lie was a menmber of ('edar Camrtp, Woodment of the WVorld. "'Tle ser'vices this afterntoon wIll he it chtarge of the Masons, and it Ia re (Iuestted that 'till mnemblert; of Walden Lodgeo assemble at their hall, corner of Fran~k'andu Ilamptln Ave., at 4:15 thtis afternoont and' attend the funeral in a body. "All mhemtbers of Cedar Camp W. O.~ BLEASE HE GOVERORSHIP Blackwell. 'Magill Laurens . .. .. 2789 966 'ireenwood .. .. .. 878 2058 >ewberry .. .. .. .. 1778 137.1 Abbeville .. .. .. .. 1102 1101 Total .. .. .. .. 6547 5502 ('ounty piaces. Early in the evening it was appar ent that Col. J. Ii. Wharton had de reated Senator O. P. Goodwin for the latter's place in the State Senate, Col. Wharton leading by several hundred votes. W. I). 13yrd and 1). T. Ioozer were E'lcled to the Ilouse of R epresenta lives over Wilson W. Ilarris and S. W. Puckett. By the election of these two non, an entirely new set. or represen atives was placed in the leghlature from this county. S. C. lHOi was eleteed sheriff of the sounty over John 1). W. Watts' the at poinfce of Governor lanning. Mr. RIeid had a handsome lead over his )0pen)fllt. 11. 11. Owings was elected coroner ver It. .1. Franks, this being a very 'lose race. In Ihe lace for County Coinmission r .1. T. Todd defeated ..' 1 . IlIt. The ther col..missioner, elected in the first primary, Is W. S. Adair. Magit rates. 1t. P. Traynham was re-elected mnag I>trate of Laurens township over W. ['. Tilakely. 1llchbourg defeated Tern pleton for magistrate at Clinton. In this connecti on, It. may also be said that Mr. Wess Donnan was unopposed for magistrate in Seuffletown township in the first primary, no mention of this having been made in the elect ion Story two weeks ago. Several small boxes had not. been heard from last night and complete re turns were not made for several other boxes, but the- tabunited vote for those boxes reporting may be found in an other column. The election clay passed off quietly and the crowd which gathered to hear the return:; last night was orde ly and sood naulred. ('4 urt Niews.: The reg.'lar September tori 11 court of G eneral iessians cone etd Monday morning with .intIge 1lo1mian f OfrangeluIrg, presidilg. 'fiTe gratd .iui'y returned true hills in thirty-four c ases, ilort of which being larceny, however, there are several m1urdcr case:; ()n docket. InI view of I ho fact tlmt yesterday was election day, couret ad~iounrned until this mloringl . Cases a!redly disposed of are: (.al \'ance, charged w%-itlh assault and hattery wi! intent to kill and carrying concecaledi 'weapons. tried ill absence, guilty, anld sentenced to l year. lumlner Pinson mle charge, guilty, se'ntence su15 pellded tipon paylent of $150. .11li Itutnlide, plead guilty to till che:'rge of 'liolation11 of dl.'ispensry law, $i1ul andit 131on serving :10 days (on fli pub lio' works of ti s 'outI fy. Ge'orge Walker, leaCd guilty to ('bar1 of'l 4 latiieiny, setencei'a I year on Geur-~t loxir'. 11lead guilt' to ('ha:rgel ofI eniter1ing houlse with intentf to st('al am 11areenIC Iy, 5('int'en'e 1t ea in reform-i atory. charl ge (If larccny, sent (iene to 22 mlon thIs ini reformatory. Golig to B(dton., Inst ead cot got ing to 11alt Imore31, as stated in tile last issue of The Adver I iser iMr. .J. W. Pa'yn e anld fami11ly will mlove to lton, in thIiis state, whtere Mr'. Payne will have chartlge of a large departmen 13(11t st ore. Mi ss1 thl Payne I (ave tOIhe clity ini a few da~yu for ot her W. ar:e a sked toc meet at t he residence en l'lfordl St., att tive o'clock. The' P''i!3dmont and Nort hern Asso lation will also mleet at their hall at I our ' 0c03k, and1( from Itherl t Ihey w'ill ''Thec active pallbhearlerIs wvillibe 'ho-ten from Ithe membiers or Walden T/ollre. lis fiends among the ri'tl road men will act as hlonorar'y pall1 hearers, together wvithi the omlilais of the railway. "Te Interment will be ini Spring wood c'nmnintrv " State and Cou 54 ( ,ovei 'nor iP. R. (Con I'rc( inets COS Watis dill . .. 2:V: -ii 210 59 Poplar Spring .. 53 55 62 4G Shiloh .. .. .. .15 1 :15 2.1 Clinton .lill .. .. 174 47; I35 81 Goldville .. .. .. .67 22! 3 47 IEkomi .. .. .. .. . 82 11; 66 31 l'rineeton . . . . :; 37 ''!) 1' i loplewell .. .. .. 27 34 2 Til) Ti i... .. .. 49 - 1 : Cross li .. .. I I8 11, :I Ora.. .. .... .. .. 17 :; 1 3 22 \\'aterloo .. .. .. 28 :18 1 1 : I ,anford .. .. .. 2l :1'........ (. ray Court .. .. 8 : 171 s2 ;)X Clinton .. .. .. .. 91 231 l,aurens Mill . I IS 3 122 71 Owings Station 2 \ 7 9 :1 Youtngs .. .. .. 52 37 11 19 \oodvill. .. .. .:1 62 Laurens .. .. .. 18.1 371; 2c9 :0' D~ials .. .. .. .. :1 1 : . . . . lenno.. .. .. .... 19 57........ Th1' oni'son Store 0 22 :18 \\'ad e .. .. .. .. -11 .\ t. I'leasatl . . .. 11; 1 " l; I)laniel's Siore .. :"0 "12 28 "111 I angstoni .:. . K. :.2 -19 211 \lountville . . . . -18 57I 52 49 Hlekory Tavern .. I 1l: 1, 17 1 Pleasant Mound.. 29 2i 12 16 I~yd~la MIiII .. .. G" 1 :167 21 i'olttls . . 2094 17301 192 18121 22!.- : -- 7 MIA IN E 1iEN\' 1IEP'IIII('A N. D)em~ocrats Lose ille (1overnorshil) atnd Seats in ('ongress and the U'nilted States Sit:1t4'. ortlIad1, Mai:e, Sept.. 12. - -evised figures fr'om yesterlday's election place tihe pluralty of~ Carl IE. Millkent, re I 411114 111, fo)rl governor ove. Gov;~ernior ('url4 11 at 18,:15. ltetuls 1 iii' l'c,lu isOlateU( Itoirits ar "t I--:lil, i7. Rteturns from the border sh~ow that thle Second Miai inifantry gave Mit ilwi :;00, out of I11 lThe' i~c uil lea -. 5 won all :on;l r'l ad s1( natol.' sea I ~. The 4)1111 l a Vs are I'1'a('tl lall I n( it nelia Ilgeli Il l a: t \Iilikenti 0 ,9)2 Cu ti,1 7,7 The vote furIl'rile 7!' 10:2 411 ,0 ': 5 : hlatle, rljIptiiljc an. 71s,0)11. l'',iahl, 44 4;s278 sums, Ili.:;11'lO) .:' . ... .... (:8,72 :;; teve, -ino :at, I ('liie c 1itd ait 114,157:, r('1etIb11-. 11-,'I 8 l'. e san.Al u 29 2.' 9II'y 12 . byd la .\~ ta' iil il S1111.. . 64 1! (17 4 1 1 | Met(i.\a W! ENT d o llPHIC\N ':'i Demoernis. I 11 iose the G vnrhi attd snis n p.oiess o-, ad "ahe 0el'-e n'out land, .\t.ineg Set 12. i'eiseod fies fromi liyesta~uera eletion (0 lae the Iiraolit-t ofe Card u. .\llthen roe bi tn, frtli Iovernor over Govrnora Ciutif ato I :1 it,:d h55.mer iveturn fronI('l t tioate poti' n tar .'Vileirns frhom te brde to thatr theo lSeoni.\.li 'ifry avhe .\ail iken b:i or n atfbot8:. !'The lreubaptenns a-lll e.tilreds andI s(na.teseas. 'The pl-uaities are' pracic04~ally un1hange trot laee t ihor. lThe leine gu'b uatoial 10(tk lihow' . a.\li lla 71.11 : C ri s WhIil i ' 1117. he votad1e for medSanyen '. Shter i l iledbli4a' 7fv11 terhl lre Mi. 7:1: Cilarkdand ra. 1. ::. 1 vaogressman (ity odr.l.l, reublivan, or ,7:ll;aStven, dem. Orlton or10 \\'hmIt, aep! bi.n, dg- or15: \lti cudy. etca,1,7;lees e ty Democratic Pri ptember 12, 191( - I''olicito8r te:116 1111ae of In 23l 3 | 236 -30 22-1 211 11 6; 410 5!) :181 18 7; :1 35 211 , 1! 49 11 " . 4i.1 x 78l1 5.-; l5.1 63 16-1 100 8.1 7S 111 -8 101 .; 1 ; 1 22 71 2!9 50 t0| )I 71 5 -1 22 :11 :1!) 3t; :5 2 -12 13 23 :l9! 37 30 : 15 :3it 12 -10i 27 28 1I 131 ..:;1 19 I 111 72 128 7: -Il 1. 11; 3- 19 .17 IS -I8 18 I 61;1 1.1 :32 :15 -9 1:1; 2.) 31 27 :2 I : 10)9 19 73 107 88 11I 52 239 76 85 23:1' 1 18 197 22 I 1-12 -17 117 -16. 1.19 137 25 i8 211 32 -17 15 5!t :!9 52 : 3, t l 38 5 .15 28 100 45 85 55 13 71 111 151 111 11.1 1 11; 229 1.51 2;2 :2 131 2!) 1i; 2.5 21 : 71 1.C I 71) 1; i 5(; 2: 7 2 ! 111 21 1:; 11; 2 21 21' 21; 24) 38 21 1. 27 22 21 2! 5!) 51 6 .12 301 1; 51;l 27 -19 21 -19 19! 50 19 :18 111 21 VI122 3:; 72:5911 7:1 : I1 -16 101 55 117 79 29t 1 15 : ::: 2 . 1 12 63 11! 18 29! 65 -11 11 2789 t1; 1772 210H6 2178 2528 121!) 1. 1' STE-L SP.N 1DUOI'S I.NFTO lilv i: lieien .ien 3Meet, IDeati Iii Enort, to liveonstruct St. 1.n111renIce Iiher Bridge. lundlreds See .\eelden i. Quebec, 5ept. 11.-- With Lltl loss of II Iiv'es today the second a tte(Iy1t to Ibi'idge IlI St. Lawirence river here resiulted inl a fallure when the i1. ive etetr span, wceightitti 5,10)1 tonw, . : Il lly -olpsed anld fill intio thet riv"er. I IIh( :11 11 -.1 I aughtl 11n til.t, pa w"heni it b;";gan to sway all \ere res ' id It l I i , . a d iu of I.ae'., (iti loll- bod(ies have( been lound.ii Snt, "i.; a I la h A I.) j:lth 111w :iiil;t 1.: :i iji I 1.1 hI.,t I () 1 I. a(t , h t iriolu soililt' u11.11\1w i i olla,. 1.d :t1111 ."tnk 1 in1, thel lil \\ )111 I! f ti _11 i t t. lt i 1 a'' i t Itb' r'i'eri w hh ~t is .l'o bit g s iee tuiitt t . a;i h - i an iy h I s i t Ite ti ll. of 11thi ltr ident, and (n the h!ll.;an the tit, '111h -d 1' ' uaI : al et f it a in. t It' niflne i by igia lag hie in we lle e ln ' l in ll lt 1 o ; .wt:it: t1 h 'ly jngit-ll . "el'li l rijttl. I Il li:; sh e t g ftaile wa: tak n ltt ' l tt to ti alt which it w'l: txe.d toe' ltt t I till. Shoit'ly ;t lr 'l ' ''loik tile II toontil rIa dI t hI.e .ll e d . . ..e ' .. ie re I ive' f('rer rei lin inhydra lige jacks. They aiiierl he1u jt ra ite b tio ota Shit~ they(had 3'see a inmi~ht inie a mfte edeinny thebi o.i he ae aor ba, to lsav ieu itt fo t.el There ln tin ahalarfa 01 brtill ing stltel and the pait d'ifld iniuto it'd Tfli9' orli~u i'toe '&i n hi e. oi the tssan werile~i tihnintoi Ate, rive P.il'' .hnonpesdeaf heSt '''1awree- jni injl li idge lonl terf tagi eers,~ inipetedit the antho ofi o the Js ac in: a ee . ,el.~t I tiiY s hard't hOsayCr wlther ufth rigeI herssthe he'o eIc~ hpan faied."tit' mary' Election. - ~i vf Iooe C: (3 (i t 117 t 2.9 5 ( ( . 61 An :,A 9 :,I. 61 :. '3 1; ~3' 1 61 ~ 1%67 "l, ; ::I ;2 2'I' 12 1 22) :9 23' 17; 4. 41 "..I 1333 I 21 11 ::,; I13 ,; :,1 111 ::(I 151 11;.1; :n 213 " :, .1 17 ..' \ :;1 1 '30 C.: (); Ii' 793 1 hl,3 1;; 1911 1:;11 127 1I1, 201 72 119 7:2 17G; 17 ti; it 27 77 .:7 . ~' 99'. 91 1l 11 12 1 52 31.2 277 20'. 272 2111 24 3 :3 11 1. 1 1 1. 22 1:. ;,\ 21 'l S 20' 13; :11 "' 119 4: 2"l :17 1:: .1 1 1 ,1" 7 1:, I: I 22 1'. -- ;: . T :.'l :t11 11 1\ 22 4 1 :;s ;7 3o I1 1; 1 C7 _11 1 tit 736 I; 92' }ill 75 2" 11. j 2\ ill '-11 :. 1 .1 byi II t(11 13p in' to guard'II against. 31)S ' il 1168~h1l. '1'1e 1 '3334 3'egi'(ttah31v aff ir n-llj lni('ii 3In 8 3.rIa4 8318!313('d f 1or 23 houurs whilI( the span31 )ti'iniil operations134 We(re ill 333'gI'11 .4 \3'134 oIld rutC he'd n1, indiilit'lv if 3 331l)1t3'1 .1. 0. 1.i,'ui, of Qurleu~c. Th33 (4.)11~ ( of 1331' initia 1113 ,410 th(' Q Ichec bridge :August 29, 1907, W11;:. Ina l 3J l 3. 1- 3 t1'hat, I:11 1 1 1: it) I.4 143( 131111 "11I ilk 118411 '4: : 43111 11441;: 14.. '.u111: \\:tt I( 34:4:( 4li ' .43 14431:1 :t"11. 8 wt'i'e!34(3.;illr44 :11111 th . nnI4441443 it 44 ('I .4'3 1t !44 flnt't un i t4 t. 1 , t:' 1 '. " 34 1,'4 V .'l '1111.t'I t: :311 1 \\144 '1' 11(1 47 t' (i W a'ie i 11 1"4434t.;~ l" ha l 'f 143 '?1;- :.' siIl.?)l 4311 . 1' :!!"11' t'144 444.1 11 '. - (,11 11 \("1'('I. 1 ''14 1 III ( 4 : . ;.;1n \4 l ai 4 I 11',' (1:', \ .' 111', it. i i1111tH ' I t, (334)3111111(313I . :. u,,4 4 )13 11( I a- ndilit l33in t 3'iJ tI 33 13c'i tI II 143 '1 Mecets I~D~ia at Ilands of Policeman Owens DARING D)EED) BY POLICEMAN Buorglarl had l l~i14r,4 ii~Laurens and Gray (court. IioIse.9 and14 wIV IThou Apparently on 111.4 11,31) to l,intilui lInn for Another Iltl. O) ieer Ex~on. orat. I 1113(1( ill il( le4cluded splof in the I rau 11131 d (ead. A no I lier v intory ov-erie h roini'ig lawlt'su has- hoerl won and aui ou-era' o:l'lin 113' I 1 II'n n lllis of h''' ill I ill ('illorl'ivilt f ) Ipw. It t: ca IIIo about'l ill a1 331'l'j4. or 've'lls wlii,''l '-1. 3113 1a111d if) a (14311h grl 13!' 1w'.; viir 1'rl'l1( ii It l3 134'/, a1 il;I l 4,,311 and3 43) 311311 441 14'I!: I.. O i 1;'1 a 1114' n. , u'': ' I l fi.'1 41-:1 1 l tii' Ine le311 il'. i 1 the sou'll an'14d e rIll l 1111 (' 433 is nn'ifel :(30 n' :tll iniwich 111 31:3 hi-'i were4 W'duhie'd3 (I11l iI;: l1 SelO'S 0 I(('hn'Ii Il1i3i midn4 .'ight4 II)n ail!3' : ;he 1rle: w(,4 coy 4?I4i' :3.et 'ill lhital 4)1y whi. lo 413311(1 4 I'll[ : ir e to' haul!;' Ile1 31111 mlel~ y ill Var Iiolu allollots t) 3a to 1341 it' $81 was13 84'1311l'l'. Iu I\lt'. \\'e3!'tf'> 1lhI3C(elii 11111h1 ilu 4'4)I114tlllui 11133:.4 l w1iIi -a4'I li ; 3a Iii&'l, ('44 r1>z lng i.L1'J4I l l o f lll!31.o t Utt l 'i. I n to i 3,.4 f S33131 1C3were W31oho 01!I4~ I' (11 11' ':alts1 ill)I(,s carrie4d oft. I i's 141.I t,'; thel 14111)1:::' 3'131 II)Il 4IpEd bly 1114 ! o41v l1'3l1 towar; id (fra3y ('441l, 13331 41331.312; iIIt('Ice3lf hinti. ~\'4'4Itl':;lIy 3 :'t ho113~ 1,3311 ilflll'3 31 (iI'Iy f'oiirf, 111f1'3Iin1W ths of431 4) 1fel(43 Owjnjg;:, 14\'. .1. 11. W\. WVelk. Ini Ihr4 lie-;If th11ee hr343I >34'( ' lf the3 'Illo III ; 1"1, 1hilt l3 it '' .3 It t' t\.( 31 e 114 3.. 3 h t~ dI f.1 '41 :a ,:e II' I day :+;:,in 10 a f a31v.34 front 331 ti' its :ill(i:' (i n.f I4 '.:(3 '3 K 1 Iu 3','. ,i~> 13111 :\314!j 1113.41 .. co' 14, I'll t ('!u .v". :11A4 I 441 343:3i: 33 '1.3', 4-., fl14.'l l IIe clue'; all da 111 1 at3 III fit 4134'''.' ill, tf'l4' f''44113i3:, j .,, ;': t '''4' 41311111 : Ilace. 14'.33: 14411 lo: 4 341 i'13 ''34 t~ l<, ,Ile,' 111~ ' f..114, ',V l:i h: i :1 ,4 loI 11i} 11; I 1' 31 1. 14 1111 33 in '11111 l; - 44k 10. 4l I 1 :j1 ' ml - 1:,u.3.4 ('3:; :1 4.3dha ",1e 4''4-l,; I the railroad I a. sever::I its33 n Iced3