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LlXIV. NO. 35. UNION, S. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1914. $1.00 A YEAR.
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At Last R
11,000
Wit
(Thursday
The vote for governor stoo<
Richards, 24,299; Cooper, 24,
The race for the United St
tied comparatively early, att
became riveted upon the race
men?Richard I. Manning oi
of Laurens and John G. Ricl
commanding part. These thi
first one and then another f<
only to be caught and passed
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SU Ciuse LIlcl L 1L IS HIVGIJ' I lie U
to determine the entrants in t
to be run September 8.
With the public eye turned
count went on, Ellison D. Sir
had marked the contest as ^
Tuesday night. At last accoui
cess of that polled by his th:
Blease, Mayor L. D. Jennings
of Cheraw. The count, with
ed for, and but few more t
Blease 54,031; Jennings, 2,44
For the other State office
those for lieutenant governo
very close. For the former
bia led, with a plurality of
opponent, B. Frank Kelly of
The vote for lieutenant go
Kelly, 40,664; Hunter, 18,68?
COUNTY R
I
PRECII
Union, Ward 1 __ .
Union, Ward 2
Union, Ward 3
Union, Ward 4
E. K. Mill
Monarch __ __ __ .
Buffalo __
Santuc __ __ __
Carlisle __ __ __ .
Cross Keys _____
Kelton __ __ __ _
Lockhart __
Adamsburg __ __ .
Meador __
Black Rock
Wi
* Coleraine ? ? ?
West Springs ? .
Jonesville _.
Total
STATE R
PRECINC
' Union, Ward 1 Union,
Ward 2 Union,
Ward 3 __ __ Union,
Ward 4 ? -- E.
K. Mill
Monarch __ -- -- ? h'
Buffalo
Santuc -- -- ? ? ?
Carlisle ... ? Cross
Keys ?
Kelton ? -- Lockhart
-- ? -
Adamffburg -- ? -Meador
__ -- -- -- Black
Rock __ ? ?
Gibbs __ -- ? ?
Coleraine ? -- -- -West
Springs -- -- .
Jonesville
Total,
ON EE
LIKE A
1 _ C
iccoums c
Votes?R
:h Cooper
's State.)
d this morning as follows: E
137; Manning, 23.346.
ates senate having been set- a
ention of South Carolinians J
for governor, in which three a
: Sumter, Robert A. Cooper
lards of Kershaw?played a t
:*ee led from the outset, with o
orging slightly to the front, v
by his rivals. The contest is ^
fficial count will be required I
;he second race for governor,
a
t aside a little, the senatorial 1
tith retaining the lead which v
von by the incumbent early t
its his vote was 11,000 in ex- f
ree opponents?Gov. Cole L. =
of Suritter ancLW. P. Pollock \
about 128,000 xptes account;o
comex:..was Smith, 69p481^ .
2; Pollock, 1,354. - i
s there was a lively contest ^
r and attorney general being J
office A. J. Bethea of Columabout
4,000 over his nearest 1
: Bishopville.
vernor was: Bethea, 44,673; "j
); Hamer, 12,862.
ETURNS DEI
State
Congress
| Senate
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78! HI 53 80
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68, 30| 84| 115
90| 129 118| 144 1
841 158 77 88 2
26; 21 85 105
20| 16 41 49
31 j 52 85 107
301 50 91 64 1
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16 10 47 36
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ETURNS DEJ
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217 1 l] 109 8
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52 6 [ To 35
22 If 1 65 5
72 1 91 94
-? 72 9 1 101 40
- 134 7 f 91 25
30 I 43 27
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1| 1568| 40 11 1491 473
>" SMr
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Smith is
ichards i
stn/l Man
UJkXXJk JkTJkULAJI
For attorney general the 1
[. Peeples, incumbent, leadin
For adjutant general W. 1
splendid race, winning by <
ones, comptroller general, d<
bout the same figure.
For railroad commissioner
on and C. D. Fortner of Spj
nd race, with the Lexingto
antage. The vote stood: Sh
Vharton, 18,354; Cansler, 1
''airey, 9,810.
The size of the vote, which
,nd a great deal of specula
30,000, possibly a little mor
ote of 1912. The enrollment
>ut the full voting strength
ield.
/OTE FOR CONGRESS
TJw -.vfcc ir? thc^ngwislmiat * i
s flS"*rt!TbWs:
First District.
iVhaley 10,020
Dennis 9,325
Sccona Limine*.
Syrnes ? ?9182
Mixson v 2235
Third District.
fViken 9020
Dominick 6391
Horton 2297
MOCRATIC
House of Probate Mast
Representatives Judge
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64 21j 115 57 91 100 431 126
55 201 105 59 70 84 47 104
98 127; 196 242 80 230 103 226
68 55| 122 106 71 100 82 152
92 128] 162 252 74| 180 157 242
510 1781 104 251 49] 223 72 202
29 19] 110 55 66| 104 30 114
27 25| 58 19 48] 52] 23 66
60 67! 110 81 76] 107] 53 133
L07 56: 121 78 90| 93. 79 117
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13| 8 23 8! 23
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44| 34 42 55 14 39 34 53
281 38 10 41 7 18 31 41
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140| 100 250 120 229 222 132 322
541|1012 1957 1777 1229 1867|1194 2451|
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Governor of South Carolina.
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195 9 2 24| 24 2 65
510 298 20 489| 282 15 692j?
ra R?
iLY CC
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Leading
g Leading
ning Cloi
ast returns showed Thomas
g \ G. Brice by 3,500 votes
W". Moore, incumbent, made
25,000 majority, while A. W
efeated J. E. Summersett b>
Frs^k W. Shealy of Lexing
wt^hburg will be in the sec
ft c?*ndidate holding the ad
gqHi 28,107; Fortner, 25,577
8/720; Witherspoon, 13,835
had arbmsed much commen
tion, developed to be abou
but considerably under th<
for the St^te totaled 154,00(
was .of cotirse not put in th<
fl&s
Evais 83
Fourth District
Coun.y Duncan.Johnscn.Nicholli
116 4,834 2,89
Spartantnfi^ " " 59 " 3,4?1 1.8S
Union - 865 1,338 85
Totals 1,131 11,322 5,3S
fifth Vtiatrirt
\Finley , """.7. 974
Stevenson 825
Sixth District.
Ragsdale io7<
EHerbe
Hamer 22
PRIMARY E
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18 108 34 117 261 78 22 4
20 87[ 44 107 23 56 34 4
108 167 174 216 120 50 74 21
30 103 80 114 69 69 39 7
94 155 182 205 132 46 13 27
96 40 260 194 104 23 240 3
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LN
>TTON
all Oppc
I by Sma
se Follow
"THE HEAT]
! BUT PEOP
r
B. R. Tillman Tells of Lette
Blease, Message to Gov
Senatorial Primary?Q
y To the Editor of The State:
Tillman to Blease, September, 11*1
j. Hon. Cole L. Blease, Newberry, S. <.
congratulations; let tne nea'.ne
t rage. B. R. Tillman."
- Blease to Tillman, August, 1912:
) "B. R. Tillman, Trenton, S. C., Sei
a tember, 1910.
"Let the heathen rage. Thev sti
rage. Cole L. Blease."
Tillman to Blease, August, 1914:
7 "Hon. Cole L. Blease, Columbia, S. <
"The heathen still rage but the pe<
s. pie rejoice. See Deuteronomy, 3:2.-1
1 Good bye. B. R. Tillman."
>8 "Deutero'norhy, "thtra cTlfibter, "VfeW
5 2 to 15 inclusive, is as follows:
? "And the Lord said unto me, fe;
59 him not; for I will deliver him ai
all his people, and his land into tl
.1 hand; and thou shalt do unto him
J5 thou didst unto Sihon, king of t
Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon.
>0 "So the Lord our God delivered in
45 our hands Og also, the king of Bas
42 an, and all his people; and we smc
ELECTION, A
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LECTION, A1
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If??5 General Ed. General At
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97 27 133 97 29| 133| 64; 67
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108| 60 173; 92 81 172| 100, 711
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[TAIL"
>nents by
11 Vote
ers.
HEN RAGE
LE REJOICE"
r He Has Written to Governor
. Blease Anent the Recent
Quotes From Story of Og.
him until none was left to him re0
maining.
2. "And we took all his cities at that
n 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 Heshbon,
C. utterly destroying the men, women
o- and children of every city.
5. "But all the cattle and the spoil of
the cities we took for a prey to our^
the hand of the two kings of the
ar Amorites the land that was on this
1(i side of Jordan, from the river of Arnon
unto Mount Hermon; (which Heras
mon the Sidonians call Sirion; and
he the Amorites call it Shenir).
"All the cities of the plain, and all
,to Gilead, and all Bashan, unto Salchah
,h and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of
. , ^ A 1 1--J.
>te 1 C (uonunuea on msi.
lUG. 25, 1914
agistrate.
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? 131 6| 8 36
3 10! 121 8 3 60
II 10, 14{ 3 0 46
38[ 16| 22| 91[ 3| 23
i2| 10 10 19 5 481
10 1 17 34 49 13|
1
03 60 81 163 (60 226
QG. 25, 1914
m Railroad Commissioner
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132| 56 9 80) 105 73 12
299! 24 10 150j 71 34 9
133] 14 16 5 70 13 15
77 3 6 7 10 11 41
165 11 6 48 54 47 3
174 31 5 27 62 28 18
236 18] 2 40| 161 19 141
73 5J 91 2| 351 17 5
35 231 2j 1| 4| 5
63 7! 1| 12j 23| 16 1
74 A 3| 10; 10| 24 3
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110| 29| 8| 32, 37| 21 2
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