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? . * "'V ?' ; "3 ?lje Cottntj? VOL. XXIV. KLXGSTREE, SOI TH CAROLINA, THI RSDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. XO. 25 I ' * E * Quality and Price we always aim to make this the Store of ! Then make our store a visit You can keep your eyes on v Remember we make good or H KING r t ^?-f?i?i Partial Retu ;|. j ? "3 = Z \ > x ; CANDIDATES ? Si ! * * ! - - I i 5 i < I i T i ' For fcoiernor Cole L. Blease y 2 *> J no. T. Dur.can v ! C. C. Featherstone L lfl 10 11 F. H. Hyatt I. ... "l 2 Thomas G. McLeod, 19 H 5< Jno. G. Richards. Jr. L 2 For Lieut Governor E. Walker Duvali : 131 ^ 31 Chas. A. Smith | 19 15- **> For Sec. of Statu R. M. McCown 1 3Sj 35. 76 For Comp. General A. W. Jones I 32j 351 77 For State Trersurer R. H. Jennings j. 32 35 76 For Adjutant and In& spector Generri Jfr. W. Moore j 14 6 12 fe- . -.Oias. Newnharn 1 20 8 B^l. M. Richardson I 18 9 59 L Far State Super)ntsn yient of Education E. Swearengen I 32 << - fir Attorney Geural . 1 B. B. Evans 12 50 J. Fraser Lyon 18 35! 23 ForllConaissloaer J as. Cansler 25, 5 63 G. McD. Hampton 13 8 G. H. Mahon 1 20 6 0. C. Scarborough 5 7 2 For Congress 6 th "District i Geo. W. Brown 4 1| 9> 7 J. E. Ellerbe 25 20 26 55 P. A. Hodges 9 8 i 14 Ben B. Sellers 2 3 .....! 2 For State Seoate G. M. Beaaley 3j 2 4 22' J. Davis Carter 10 4 11! K. C. Epps 21 26 31 45' for House of Rep. W. S. Camlin 121 22 8 8 B. B Chandler 17 11} 28 42 J. H. Chapmrvi 321 1 19 64 J. C. Graham 1 13 25 28 47 R. H. Kellah?.n 13 19 4 40 E. F. Prosse- 39 18 35 19 For Auditor J. J. B. Montgorneay 45 32 35 78 For Co. Superiatendent of Education J. G. McCullough 40 32 35 76 For Co. Treasurer J. Wesley Cook ! 40 32 35 78 For Road Engineer ! J no. M. Eaddy i 29 2 53 Henry D. Ferrell j 3 10 4 J. J. Graham j 1 19 15 16 b W. T\_Rowe!l [_ 1 20 4 ifc LATEST RETURNS Indicate Three Members House ^ * Elected?For Senate Epps and Beasley Lead. y The latest reports up to our hour; of going to press indicate that Messrs -i?C Graham, R H Kellahan and | B B Chandler, in the order named,. have been nominated for the House of Representatives. Messrs E C Eppsand G M Beaslev revived the highest vote for the State Senate and will run over for, that office, Mr Epps having a pood lead. Messrs .J -1 Graham and .John M Eaddy wilt make the second race for Road Engineer, with Mr (Graham in the lead. The candidates without opposition, are of course nominated. i y ^' Put it i Th i bear in mind when buying. \V service. of inspection. Look over ourspl that's going on at our store. Tt i every statement. Let us reaso T R F F KJ A 1% " ? ? * ? ? * * ? ^ ims From Voting I FirSt Primary 1 j - p ! 1 - . ! 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I 41 41 30 49 144 49 48 1 lit ! 1 ? 2 2 i 4 4 36 2 110 7 1! 33 17 25 46 48 33 18 : 6 40 J 1 5 2 Editor Poe to Circle the Globe. Announcement is made that Edit( Clarence Foe of the Raleigh, N ( Progressive Farmer and Gazeti sailed August 23 for a five month trip around the world and will wrii for his paper every week a series articles dealing, with all the notab and interesting things seen in Ja]>ai China,the Philippines,India,the Ho] Land and Egypt,?having his ey< oj)en especially for everything affec ing the South, our agriculture, mai ufactures.race problem and politic problems, conservation of resource etc. moi? Kn \ ?? licit mat> Knr va^vvvvm Poe's "Around the World" trav letters may be guessed from the ei thusiastic reception of his travel le ters from Europe two years ago. ; ^ (X f^.1' >^i ^ i"^' Down in E at the Big Calibre G e buy in t*>^>est markets and can sel endid valu ^>u will find that we a le store that at acts the crowd is a g n the matter out together. HARDW Wholesale and ?b-*?I-1? *-*-*?frDrecints in Williamsb Election 1910. P~R E C I NCTS 2ZZ ^ i o I * ht I T ' ? D >* I ? I 1 5 ' * t Z ? -= - I > 1 ? S I I | o 7 ^ X B J; I ? I U ~ ; cB *? m * i i % i 5 , t I i ^ ' S? S 2 ; J "" 1 = j S : 5 . O 1 _! |l :s; ' is 68 15 1 ! 26 J I 2! 1 ! . 3! ' 34 75 2 ' 15 35 3j 12 88 17 2 ...| 3 J : j a 89) 126 18 43) 69 23) 7 3 .55 ...j z 22 J 19; 14 95 a 11 oj 18 3 1 cj iQT 1/Jl 75? R3 12 39i 1^1 il ? I I 35 292 22 .84 144; 30 42: I 34 292 22! .84 144 30 425 I 34 292 22 84 144 30 42 i 86j 121 20 61 90l%-.. 22f .34 J 71 2 * 5 12 1 1' 35 95 16j 36 7 7j 32 292 22 84 744 ..... 30 42 I t i 42! 491 .. I 241 32! | 20* 5 68 229! 22 ... 1 58 37 1 I U ! J 88 94 J 17 30 1 7| 2 13 29 2_ 43 . 50 ' ; 1 31 13 ' 5 1 | 86 153 20 -V. 17 49 \ 22 39 | ' Ml 76 36) 8.. 4 271 4 ! 7.. 90 156 3 17 45 104! ; 8, "38 .1 19 10 23 11. 101..?: U 4 9 32 'Hj l| 29 j 41 32 86 17* 48) 46 55 25 3 7 184 9| 5 21-,.; 4 37 97 34 5l 51 33 63 1....!. 1 2 I 1 J ! 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The Atlanta Constitution rs remarked editorially the other day! * ' v?_ l?? k;.. t- . trial i>ir X <?c uji mo ojncumu ijuor i n-; ities of intellectual and moral leaderal ship" has become one of the leaders s, in Southern upbuilding as well as: "one of the foremost and soundest Ir' thinkers in the South." Progressive t ; el | Farmer and Gazette subscribers will. n-1 doubtless follow his letters with in-! i t- terest, and one or two sample copies I so "for examination are offered free to ) ' j i^t ^ lack and iun Wins The Battk I the best values. We multiply our in fill your wants more satisfactory ood one to patronize. We have the $ r a dc nr ni\L v/v Retail Dealers. -d. ivt. 1? ("2* 4> ?2? 1 J" r)P "2* ?? ??**"? urg County Bl I . -----!15 j I ;l | o i ? 1 s ' ? i J a i ? ? ? ? o i, < u ? % ? 2 ? C !) H i ? i P I ? S ; t H I H : o g- Qu 73 02 ! H , frc ; ? ; I I j | " j 1 the ! ' ! | 9 4 3 171 19! 1 227 2 lj l \ 3 ? 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You can COFFINS AND CASKETS AL )MPANY, ?*}* *j* 'j* frjt tjt LEASE AND FEATHERSTONE RUN OVE INDICATED BY PARTIAL RETURNS--! ELLERBE AND HODGES IN SE FOR CONGRESS. At 3 o'clock Wednesday morning returns rec< >m Tuesday's Democratic primary accoun ;e for Governor and for approximately the i 1 various other contests for State offices. Ik)le L Blease, of Newberry, leads for Gove; 2 C Featherstone, of Laurens, is next with ! r G McLeod, of Bishopville, has 18,968 vote * .i i .i -x it m _ _ t appears to De settiea tnat Messrs oiease a itestants in the second primary. It is barel 1 make gains that will put him in the secorn m the counties where he ran strongest is f ; likely. ilr Richards polled 6,207 votes, Mr Hyatt 4, ) votes out of the votes reported. Smith has probably been elected Leutenant < es to to Duval's 31,615. V'W Moore, of Barnwell, has a long lead fo I J M Richardson will be in the second piirr Sansler leads for Railroad Commissioner, neck and neck for second place. ?ot Attorney General Lyon so far has 50 912. n the Congressional contests the raci in the n close. Byrnes and Patterson will be in a 1 Hodges must run over in the sixth, and iley has been re-elected in the fifth, or whet the second primary with Mr Butler, The vote has been very light. Rain fell ir ping voters away from the polls. It is dou 1 reach 90.0C0 ballots. Charleston gave Mr McLeod a substantial m Congressman Legare has been re elected b ! same thing is true as to Congressman Lev Four State officers were elected without inings, State Treasurer; A W Jones, Com] ;en, State Superintendent of Education, an State. CONGRESS?SIXTH DIST Brown. II irlington, complete 1,148 lion, 11 out of 15 218 irence, l.? boxes 879 orgetown, 7 boxes 15 >rry, 22 out of 84 159 irion, one missing 104 arlboro, complete 207 illiamsburg, 18 out of 20 270_ Total .' 2,495 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx i BECOME A DEPOSITOR X at K for yourself our interest in K Your Suc< J wwvwv i FARMERS & mm k Lake City, S ^ "Absolutely S ^ wwvwv )( Office Hours: 9 A. W i X . - a* , L .. vVx.-, 1* * lantities. It is our i T is prove our claim, j. do the rest. WAYS ON HAND I t I 1 I 4? 4? 4' 4* *1* * -V WILL :R FOR GOVERNOR ' IcLEOD- COMES THIRD? COND RACE V . iived by The News & Courier t for 75,444 votes in the same number of ballots in rnor with 23,476 votes. 21,791 votes. >s '' ' *! ind Featherstone will be ihe y possible that Mr McLeod 1 primary, but as the vote >ractically complete this i i < ' y 083 votes and Mr Duncan i Grovemor. He has 39,003 >r Adjutant General. He lary. Hampton and Scarborough , ,117 votes to B B Evans s | "ii i second, fifth and sixth has , second primary. Ellerbe it is doubtful whether Mr her he must enter a contest K i many parts of the State, btful whether the total poll 0 iajority. y a handsome majority, and er. opposition as follows: R H ptroller General; J E Swearid R M McCown, Secretary KICT. ]llerbe. Hodges. Sellers. 864 223 158642 264 552 549 . 489 95 930 \ 81 16 1,263? 588 259* \ 1.069 141 383 578 * 1,131 284 751 352 120 6,636* 3,260 1,867 xxxxxxxxxx 5 1 X this bank and test V :ess x NTS RINK. 8 * i >afe." V I. to 4 P. M. X cxxxxxxxxxx