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m THE UNldN TIMES Jp VOL. LXIV. NO. 35. 'UNION, S. C., FRII>AXf-AU<|ITfcT 28,1914. " $1.00 A YEAR. "COTr Af T .q c4 nt juaoL j 11,000 Wi (Thursd The vote for governor st Richards, 24,299; Cooper, : The race for the United tied comparatively early, < became riveted upon the ra men?Richard I. Manning of Laurens and John G. R commanding part. These 1 first one and then another onlv to ho onntyht onrl noco< ^ v***V? [VUUOV so close that it is likely the to determine the entrants i: to be run September 8. With the public eye turn count went on, Ellison D. i had marked the contest as Tuesday night. At last accc cess of that polled by his 1 Blease, Mayor L. D. Jennin of Cheraw. The count, wit ed for, and but few more Blease 54,031; Jennings, 2, For the other State offi those for lieutenant goverr ' verv close. For the forme bia led, with a plurality o opponent, B. Frank Kelly The vote for lieutenant j Kelly, 40,664; Hunter, 18,6 COUNTY I PREC Union, Ward 1 Union, Ward 2 __ Union, Ward 3 __ Union, Ward 4 E. K. Mill Monarch __ __ __ Buffalo r_ Santuc __ Carlisle Cross Keys __ Kelton __ __ Lockhart Adamsburg __ __ Meador Black Rock Gibbs __ __ Coleraine West Springs Jonesville _ Total STATE R I PRECINC Union, Ward 1 -- ? Union, Ward 2 .... . Union, Ward 3 _ Union, Ward 4 _ E. K. Mill Monarch -- __ -- Buffalo __ ? -Santuc __ __ -- -- . Carlisle ? ... -- Cross Keys __ __ -Kelton ? -- -- - f 1-1 1. iA;iMiari ? .. .. .. Adamsburg __ __ __ _ Meador __ __ __ __ _ Black Rock __ __ __ _ Gibbs __ Coleraine ? West Springs __ _ Jonesville Total. rON El LIKE 1 Accounts i Votes?I ith Coopei iay's State.) ood this morning as follows: 24,137; Manning, 23.346. States senate having been setittention of South Carolinians ce for governor, in which three of Sumter. Rohprt A Connor , ichards of Kershaw?played a three led from the outset, with forging slightly to the front, id by his rivals. The contest is i official count will be required n the second race for governor, ed aside a'little, the senatorial Smith retaining the lead which 3 won by the incumbent early >unts his vote was 11,000 in exthree opponents?Gov. Cole L. gs of Sumter and W. P. Pollock :;h about 128,000 votes accountt to come, waci Smith, 442; Pollock, 1,354. ? ces there was a lively contest lor and attorney general being r office A. J. Bethea of Columf about 4,000 over his nearest of Bishopville. governor was: Bethea, 44,673; 89; Hamer, 12,862. tETURNS DE Congress j Sena I I INCTS I c 1 to i 5 iiis i 1 I 1 $ ' O I i | Q I Z ! -? pH ! 1 1 I I - 68 16; 26 i 52| 78 111 53; 80 78 8' 44! 74 - 166 99i 71 j 135 68 301 84| 115 90 129| 118| 144 ? 84 1581 771 88 26 211 85 105 20 16| 41| 49 ? 31 52 85 107 30 50| 91! 64 19 73; 143 106 16 10 47 36 i 9! 28 22 13 22 27 40 22 34 18 29 5 30' 14 21 8 311 71 47 43 561 215| 215 II 8651 855113381152011 ETURNS DEI \ U_ S. Senate J3 ITS | <? I c be ^ w .S 9S ? ? i j i i ? 1 ; , OQ ^ Oh W PQ i j 42 1| I <58 20 ~ 32 31 1 105 33 90 1 3 83 46 2171 j 1 112 31 72! 8' 1 104 j 34 m n\ ? -* * /\/vl ? - ? ? -- ? in i| i| iu?, a 228 4 2 60 16 52 6 75f 35 22| It 1 551 5 721 1 1 9lj 94 72| 9L, ' lOli 40 -- -- 134 7 911 25 - 30 1 431 27 71 1 28 5 29 1 321 23 I 49 1 26 24 39 1! 9 5 44 1 65 9 120 2| 1 229 28 - -I| 1568 40] 11 1491 473 [ D" SMI V "MOI ? ?"i Smith is lichards i r and Man ? ^_____ For attorney general the H. Peeples, incumbent, leadii For adjutant general W. a splendid race, winning by , Jones, comptroller general, d , about the same figure. V For railpoad commissioner ton and C. D. Fortner of Sp ond race, with the Lexingtc vantage. The vote stood: Sh , Wharton, 18,354; Cansler, 1 Fairey, 9,810. The size of the vote, which and a great deal of specula 130,000, possibly a little piort vote of 1012. The enrollment but the full votiner strenetlni VOTE FOR CONGRESS is as follows: First District. Whaley -?10,026 Dennis 9,325 Second District. Byrnes 9182 ' Mixson v 2235 Third District. Aiken 9020 ' Dominick 6391 Horton 2297 MOCRATIC e House of Probate Ma8t? te Representatives Judge S 5 ? - ? ? 1 c a> ;= a ? ? ? ? .c ? :=: . ffi K ? ? * 4 ? ? i 57j 26| 76; 69~~61 66 "441 82 64! 21| 115 57 91 100 431 126 55| 20 105) 59 70 84 47i 104 198 127 196; 242 80 230 1031 226 : 68! 55 122j 106 71 100 82! 152 192! 128 162! 252 74| 180 157! 242 210, 178 104; 251 49| 223 72! 202 29! 19 1101 55 66! 104 3o' 114 27 i 25! 58; 19 48! 52! 231 66 60 67 110; 81 76! 107 53 133 107 56 12l! 78 90; 93 79 117 129; 32! 188| 174 58| 112 122i 209 361 22 50! 43 31; 15 58 70 13 8 93! 81 99! id i7i qi 2li 26 38 38 22 29 32' 56 44| 34 42 55 14 39 34 53 28| 38 10 41 71 18 31; 41 63 30 77 39 79 75 35! 105 140| 100! 250 120| 229! 222 132| 322 54111012; 1957 1777| 1229| 1867 1194)2451 ? ???______ dOCRATIC P Governor of South Carolina. J3, 4m w "Z E OS &C -52 rn 2 4, eu .s S u id o, o C c3 aj Coc>?C ? sga^csa.w g ^ ^ ^ >~i S !? OH i>3 U 15 21 111 14 7.71 2l 17 20; B 34 16 7 18| 18 21 8 26 j 33! 7 76 15 2 93 1 20! 26| 24| 29 23 6 59 14 3 171 24 2 180 1 17, 5 4 158 5 1 39 1 15 25 .... io 12.... 29 31 5 1 io 12 8 4 6 1' 36 ! 18 35 19 1 5 12 49 33 321 1 io 4 76 ? io i 4j?i ? 19;;;; 4 1 ! 19 6 3 4...J 7 31.... 18 HI 2 1 1 36! II-.. 6 1 5 1 34 3. 14 39 .... 4 3!.... 34 196, __9] 2 24 24! 2[ 55 2 510 298| 20 489! 232] 15| 692| 76 ~ ij^adiiig s iieading itiibg Clog V * .)? 4 last returns showed Thomas ig Ai G. Brice b^S.500 votes. W, Jloore, incupbent, made 25,000 majority,^hile A. W. lefeated J. ^E. Sufnmersett by Frank W. Sheajr of Lexing artanburg will be in the scorn candidate holding the adtealy, 28,107; Fortner, 25,577; 18,729; Witherspoon, 1:3,835; i had aroused muclwiomment i, bi c^nsideralftrander the ;foi*theState tcSM|oL54,000 was of '^rse the \Finley i 9741 Steven* on 8225 Sixth District. Ragsda e 107(50 Ellerbe 5645 Hamer 2242 PRIMARY E] I I ir Treas. Auditor Supervisor . . JS I b?> 3 C eft o *-* 1 t: | z % * is IS SmK|?O!^?? "28 73 37 72! 38| 52| 20, 37 18 108 34 117j 26! 781 22! 43 20 87| 44( 107 23 56; 34! 4l! 108 1(57 174| 216, 120 50 74, 212! 30 103 80 114, 69 69 39 75 94 155 182| 205 132 46 13 278 96 40 2601 194; 104 23 240 351 19 40' 93 89! 431 107 6 19| 10 40 37 63 i 141 73 1 3 34 86 82 137 29| 96 33 29 24 112 62 121 53! 108 28 37 25 149 86 186 491 107 66 62 3 63 10 64 9| 60 4 9 4 26 9 23 12j 26 9 6 25 35 42 20| 23 18 20 20 18 54 44 281 9 57 8 '8 11 37 15 34l 2 *42 5 4 58 50 56 54 23| 86 1 33 213 141 240 111, 174j 59 119 _ >84jl574|1507|210~ff| 968|"ll83| 842|1042~f~l R1MARY ELI Lieut. Gov. ^PC y Com G< Male js ' ** * E ? 'Ji c > J j= c *i 0 <g 1 2 S ^ 0 = j a> P a> o g J a CO X K 14 P. ? 6 2 3| 28! 221 21 39 111 ~62 1 Z 0] 01) Zif, 30 25; 143! 1011 3| 7j 42! 20 42 27: 132 77; 311 12| 46 42] 61 184 333 156| 1 2 10) 67 20 381 67 181 861 13! 6| 103 5 39, 182 327; 88^ 2 6 35 35 23 21! 217i 297 1471 1 1 1 26 24 65i 28 134 97 j 2 3 20 37| 2| 18| 78 541 4 3| 56, 8; 34| 68! 161 97i 2 3 3! 5| 96 64! 173 108| 1 50 52! 26 55 102 236 81 1 1 15 2 39 17 73 55| .-! 6 I 21 8 35 261 20 7 4 29 63 41 1| 2 17 6! 11 40 74 34| ?| 4' 5 40 49 6 5, 2 25 1 36 46 109 61 . 1| 6 220 14| 31 90 358; 253| 80; 148' 826" 295, 041|1301 3082,1630:13 LN >TTON all Oppo , i __ n T > ?>y omai >e Follow* "THE HEATH BUT PEOPI B. K. Tillman Tells of Letter ] Blease, Message to Gov. ] Senatorial Primary?Qui To the Editor of The State: Tillman to Blease, September, 11*10 Hon. Cole L. Blease, Newberry, S. C. "Congratulations; let the heathen rage. B. R. Tillman." Blease to Tillman, August, 1912: "B. R. Tillman, Trenton, S. C., September, 1910. "Let the heathen rage. Thev still rage. - Cole L. Blease." Tillman to Blease, August, 1914: "Hon. Cole L. Blease, Columbia, S. C. "The heathen still rage but the people r^ohM^^ee Deuteronomy, 3:2-15. 2 to 15 inclusive, is as follows: "And the Lord said unto me, fea>* 1 him not; for I will deliver him and all his people, and his land into thy hand; and thou shalt do unto him as i thou didst unto Sihon, king of the Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon. "So the Lord our God delivered into our hands Og also, the king of Bash1 an, and all his people; and we smote LECTION, A1 Commissioner Magis Township I c I o +-> bl w. c ?- ? O C J*# C c T3 ? c ? 9 ? ? ? - C ' co * .52 .- *- .c o & c ^;^,w ^ M c/: o v. a "241 481 27 9" 10' 17; 3~ 9, ] 28| 76 31 9 ; 8; 14 13 281 66 23 12 5 131 2 31, 1 146 136 32, 18 3 38 15' 68 251 57 65 33 10 9, 11 52 ! 41' 253 33; 5 2 48 104' 30 1 1 _.| i ! L_ ? i j_ ! ! ?1 i !__ 1 1 1 ! ? 1 ; -J 1 til ! ?I ; i 1 :::: I:::!::::!:::::: ?1 ! ' ?-j?[?J... 292| 636) 211 86 20! 93| 149) 203 C ACTION, AUC pn State Adjutant Supi. Attorney Com Treas General Ed. General Art. 1 c \> n tti U .? c/5 c ?~ 2 i* <V rr. ?- O 4; = t: ? = g! * C 3 03 IT ? u. <V ? Ct OOJS r/3 Cfl C* .{> O 461 111) ~67 44| llo, 60 49| 111) 1 37 143j 102 40 143 101 41 143| 1! 51 132 90 41 j 132 84 46 132j 21 51 334 126 203j 331 101" 222 335) 4' 86 181 58 182 90 90 182 20! 1! 44 337| 124 207| 326 80 252 332 5< 37 298 79 218) 298 64 231 299 227" 133j 97 29' 133' 64 67 133 1 19 78 601 18 78, 53 23 77 67 166! 88! 78; 163| 73 93 1651 1 60| 173 92] 81 172] 100 71 174 3 43 236] 79] 1671 235| 1201 112 236 1 12 73! 41 32] 731 43 30 73] I 8| 35| 31 4 35, 22 13 35| 2 20] 63 44 17; 63| 171 43 63 40| 74; 23) 51| 74 24 50| 74, 2 42 491 12 37| 49] 5 43 49' l 421 110 62 47; 110] 57] 53 110] 2! 861 358] 200] 155| 358| 201| 152 358| 8 18|3083ll475| 1583|30S9|1362| 1681|30811 46 TAIL" nents by 1 TT i vote *rs. [EN RAGE jE REJOICE" He Has Written to Governor Blease Anent the Recent otes From Story of Op. him until none was left to him re "And we took all his cities at that time; there was not a city which we took not from them, three score cities, all the region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan. "All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates and bars; besides unwalled towns a great many. "And we utterly destroyed them, as we idd unto Sihon king of Ileshbon, utterly destroying the men, women and children of every city. "But all the cattle and the spoil of the cities we took for a prey to ourIftLyes.. _ , "And we took*'at, that time out of * the hand of the two kings of the Amorites the land that was on this side of Jordan, from the river of Arnon unto Mount Hermon; (which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir). "All the cities of the plain, and all Gilead, and all Bashan, unto Salchah and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of (Continued on last page) * T/^ ^ r" 1 A1 i JVj. Z,3, 1^14 trate. W S ^ 35 -r. 3 be JZ ? ~o ?g ca - 13 >? a> i *3 o cj o. 3 C C K w 13 6 8 ; 36 LO 12 8 3 60 10 14 3 0 46 16 22 01 3 23 10 10 19 5 48 1 17 34 49! 13 ' I:::::::::::::::: 1 ; : ::::::::::::::::: ?I iO 81 1G:1 r.O 22G j? 25, 1914 ailroad Commissioner c o o c ^ ^ S 5 2 a> c i, a> i- -? > cj cs -c "nt ^ ^ <S O SZ , IT* fc fc CO ^ ^ 2| 8 15 14 45 16 V 20 3 30 45 28 > 10| 5: 31 43 14< 7; 4 45 21) 196! 13 2j 34 31 07 18 , 5, 9 80, 105 73 12 4 10 150 71 341 9 4; 16 51 70 13 15 3, 6 7 10 11 41 1 6 48 54 47 3 1| 5 27, 62 28; 18 5 > in ii.' in i<< v tw Xif 141 S| 9 2 35 17 5 3[ 21 1 4 5 7| * 1 12, 23 1<> 1 4, 3 10 10 24 3 5( 1 41 1 2 )| 8i 32 37 2 >. 9| 17| 531 129 52' 13 2j 148| 610| 761| 742| 354