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ON COUNTY GIVES HOKE SMITH 124 MAJORITY:
E f, JOSEPH M. BROWN CARRIES STATE
^y-h ' Y BY ABOUT 15,000
UNOFFICIAL RESULT GIVEN BY THE COUNTIES
-e primary election for governor was held Thursday, and in Newton passed off quie ‘1
• S t Jol county has been conceded to Hoke Smith and the result in
®big, j n this coun.y was not
g. By a majority of approximately i3,ooo Joseph M. Brown defeated Hoke Smith,
■ 5. e figures show that out of 140 counties Mr. Brown has carried an estimated total of 81
Suit , s< Governor Smith has carried 59 counties, estimated.
Pam Enterprise was satisfied that with the interests that
11 fit. he were backing foe Brown, Hol.t
kad the fight of his life on hand, and although he lost the state, we are pleased that b\
j
rx) majority Newton county endorsed the administration of brainy and able
5-* our governor,
etween the two candidates The Enterprise believed that Hoke Smith was by far the
an for this high office, and we are proud of what we did, in cur feeble way, to help
Cevton ccunty fot Hoke Smith, the ablest governor Georgia has had in years.
1TY Hoke Smith.
AT If number of
0 ;i,.wing is the
Is carried by Hoke Smith
loniination for governor on
ay with the majority in
bnty:
11,1951 MAJORITY.
1 JH 112
i 150
50
10 s
100
18.05U looehpe 170
Uta. 190
208
75
20
115
200
fcl 75
MU in 35
>tu<aj 83
15
401
• • : » • ..... 300
:k 145
300
300
100
iO
o
fe 75
100
m p, ..... 100
!•-........ ............. 100
............. 100
flier, 200
.............. 186
............... 200
Ii 50
_____________
............ 231
mery 23
_ 181
25
124
15
........... 231
!. b, 188
.............
l 15
Iph 133
lie 1
h* .......... 117
...............
..... ______________ 300
) 126
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you netd anything don't 'til get to W. COHEN’S STORE Kvervthing the best. A beautiful line of Shirts, Collars and d ies, Latest *S:t vies. The Famous
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PANTS in the city. HATS to beat the band. HOSIERY to suit SUMMER 7
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• EAR, d n’t fail call fi it. Don’t forget every! to wear at Lowest prices at COHEN’S STORE. w
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COVINGTON, GA., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908.
Tali a term, 75
..............
Telfair,...... 100
...............
Terroll, .............. 125
Thomas 800
.............
Troup,.. .............. 190
Upson,. ............. ICO
Webster,.... ............. 75
Wilkes,....... -............ 219
Wilkinson, .............. 50
Worth,........ ............... 50
Total,........
Joseph M. Brown.
The following is the number
counties carried by Joseph M
Brown in the nomination for
ernor on Thursday, with the uia
j »rity of each county:
COUNTY. MAJORITY.
Appling,.... 1 U 0
Banks ....... 191
Bn Hill..... 175
Baitow .... 400
Beriien,..,. 400
Bibb,...... •..1175
Brooks, ... 200
Bryan,....... 400
Bulloch,.... 500
Eutte....... I—
Calhoun,.... 1 O
Cauiden, .... ^ O
Charlton,..... IV
Chatham, ... 8000
Cherokee, .. 488
Clarke,......... 4 &0
Clinch, .... • 150 1
Cobb,...... . 700
Coffee,..... 162
Colquitt,... 188
Columbia,.. 50
Coweta..... 145
Crawford, ... 120
Crisp...... 225
Dodge, ... 100
Dooley, 128
Dougherty, . 98
Early,..... 100
Echols,..... 200
Effingham,. 400
Fannin,.......... 50
Fayette,. . 25
Floyd,...... 700
Forsyth, ... 40
Fulton...... 2000
“
j j Glascock......
Grad' - ,........ 5C0
1 Gwii nett,..... SCO
| flail, Haralson,...... ......... .......
1 04
Hart......... ....... jrjU
Heard,.
! Jeff Davis,..... '40
J* fferson....... , . 53
j ■ Johnson,...... 70
Laurens, .....
I I Lee ................ 25
..
1 Lowndes,..... it
Lumpkin, «
| Madison,......... 150
MeDufffe,....... rp 10
McIntosh,............. 50
| Muscogee,............. 42
i Oglethorpe,...... 150
Paulding........ 401
P'okens, ........ 400
Pierce,................... 10 o
Polk, m
Pulaski. 100
Q tit man,............ »
Richmond,________ 250
Spalding,,......... 20G
Stephens,...........
Tatuall,.............. ............... 500
Taylor,............... *5,
Tift,........................ ............ 83
Too intis, 175
Towns,........ 100 j
Turner,................ 59
Twiggs,................
Union,........... 50;
Walker, 100 1
Walton.
Ware...... ;
Warien,___________________ EH
Washington,._.......... ............ 200
Wayne, ............... 215
White.......................... 150
\\ bitfield,..................... ........... 5u
Wilcox,................... ........ 150
Total 21,050
Counties Net Heard From.
Carroll,
Clay,....
Douglne
Dawson, .....
Habersham,
Houston,.....
Stewart,........
Liberty,......
Following is the Official Result
in Newton Ccunty.
lor Governor
HOKE SMITH 79')
jOFEPH M BKOWN 071
For Fniied Stales Ser ator
\ s CLA y 1451
lor Attorney General
John c hart 1155
For Secretary oi ?t a ‘e
PHI UP COOK 1-0
For « omptro’ler Geneial
\’m A WRIGHT 1451
for State Treasurer
tOBERT E PARK 882 1
v ’ J SPEER
For 497
State School Commissioner
I EREMPOUND
For Ci mmissior.er of Agriculture
r G HUDSON 1435
For Atsoc.ate Justice Supreme Court
For TJtif:. 1 Tent! Ending Jan. 1 1909
,
HORACE .M 110LL E.N 1449
For Asst ciate Justi ees of Supreme Court
For Full Term- J Six Years, Regin.-neg
January i, 1909
BEVERLY D EVANS 1269
i HORACE it HOLDEN i Jiiti
For uidge ol the < '■ urt of Appeals
j PI JHARD R HU'.'•ELL 1138
; F Railroad
| Commissi u er
For the,"respired Term, Beginning De
tember i, 5998, and Ending Dee. 1 1911
,
LER K CALI AWAY
i R II JENKINS
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Ft r the
1 ce»iber 1 H-C 8 and Ending I
, To. I 1913.
GEORGE 11 Jl.LYER 3;;7
w l) RKaN’aN 40
I‘nr Railn ad Conimissioi D r
Foi Full Term beginning Dec. I,
11 WARNER 111uL 1411
For Pi is m Counniestoncr
R. E DAVIDSON, 605
K. Ii FOSTER. 138
J ESS El E MERCER, 60
Li. 11 . MU LEDGE. 347
A 1 LEY WILLIAMS. 186
i t r Superb r (N urt Judge
S'O’.e Mountain i irtuit
L S. ROAN
Dr S Heitor General
| 8 ;o e Mountain Circuit
Wji TURLEY HOWARD 1424
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Another Term Won iiy
Congressman Lon Livingston.
It will be i as 1 f
Livingston fur the Fift cr i
ol Gi-orgia for another turn
Carrying DeKalb county by
volts and Fulton by a
majority which, with all precincts
imported (xcept Cook's
foots up 1,191, Mr. Livingston ad
ded ten votes to the six
his through the action of Newton,
Campbell and Rockdale, a decided
majority of the 24 votes which will
be cast in the district convention.
Peas for sale. L. W. Jaiman.
Teachers Examination.
The regular State Teachers’ Ex¬
amination will be held at the Cov¬
ington Public School building
June 19th aud SOtb.^County School
Commissioner wid gladly give any
information with reverence thereto
Peas f^r sale. L. W. Jarman.
Have yon s>en the Putty
Windows, for sale by Lunsford &
Milner?—3m
SU3SCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
I Veronica is a Natural Water
1 he analysis of Veronica Wat^r recent ly made bv
agents of the United States Government gives the
follow.ng result:
Silica................... 1.81
S dium Chloride.......... 268.60
Sodium ...
Sulphate............ ... 344 54
Magnesium Chi,.ride.. 53.99
Magnesium Nitrate........ 207.03
Magnesium _ I
I Calcium Sulphate ...1192.70
Sulphate......... ... 69 43
Calcium Bi carbonate 145.72
Potassium ...
Carbonate.. 15.7 L I
Iron and Aluminum Salts .26
] hosphates and Iodides Traea
ri.nica We are Medicinal the sole ag<nte Mineral for Water the world for 2295.45 Blood, famous Kidney, Ye- §
Stomach and Liver.
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