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?br ?o?ntg Ibrorfc. KINQSTREE. S. O. THURSDAY. JUNE 8.1916. The Record $1,50. Readers, do you realize that pa per is now worth good money r i lias advanced fifty to one hundrei per cent since the first of January If you owe us for your paper an expeet to continue taking The Rec ord you had lietter pay up and rt new at once. After Septendier 1 1916, the price of the paper will h $1..50 per year. Of course we d not like to advance the price, hn there is no other alternative ope to us. It is not necessary for us to ea your attention to the fact that al-oii everything you have to buy ha greatly advanced in price within th past few months. Provisions, dr goods, shoes, clothing, hardware fertilizer, etc, haye soared highe and higher and the end is not yt insight. So it has been with a materials used in the print shop Paper has advanced from fifty t one hundred per cent and many c the grades, especially in colore, ai no longer obtainable at any pjjc* type, rule and ink have also ad vanced proportionately, and th market is in such a state of chac today that We do not know what w will have to pay for material U morrow. All price lists have bee withdrawn, and we only know t< day that we could not quote you lower price tomorrow. As stated above, the subscriptio price of The Record will be advance to $1.50 the year on September ] 191G. Through the circulation cor test now in progress we h*pe to g< our subscription list in good shap( then we expect to keep it in th* condition, and the paper will m l>e mailed to any.one who does n( pay up promptly. From two t five hundred dollars a year has bee lost on subscriptions, through pe( pie who have the paper sent thei and never pay for it?at the end c a year or two years their names ar cut off the list and that's the end c it. With paper and other materh at its present high cost we cannc afford to continue this old methoc and the person who reads his cour ty paper should pay for it as h pays his grocer or his druggisl There is no better time than rigt now to pay up your back subscrij tion and renew before the advanc in price. The Republican and Progressiv National conventions are now i sBsaion at Chicago. Indications ar that the nominee of the two conver tions wiH be either Hughes orRoose velt. Indlantown Items. Indiantown, June 5:?The crop here are looking fine since the reeen rains. The cotton is small, but cori is doing especially well. Mr G J Graham, Jr, and Mr R I Ervin both met misfortune las week, the former having had hi; smoke house and several other out buildings destroyed by fire, and thi latter lost a valuable colt a year old Miss Emma Cooper leaves on Tues day for an extended visit to hei uncle, Mr John Cooper, in Wate] Valley, Miss. Mrs Hunter and two children ol Mexico are on a visit to the former'i sister, Mrs Hugh Cooper. Misses Isia Gamble, Lucile Coopei and Jennie Haddock have returnee for their summer vacation frorr their respective colleges, Chicora W'nthrop and Lander. Miss Elise Rollins, who has beer teaching at Johnsonville the past session, is at home for the sumraei months. Mr J W Chapman of Florence waf enntmn ocvoriil Havs last wee! 1U HIIO KVVIUU -rk. J in the interest of the Florence Mar ble Works. Miss Jane Ervin is visiting Tru and Andrews for several days thi! week. Koeweto. , See us for your iobacco flues. 0-ltf Wiluamburg Hardware Co HON J W RAGSDALE EXONERATED CASE AGAINST SOUTH CARO i- LINA CONGRESSMAN DISt MISSED BY COURT. J Washington, June 2:?Justice M< (Joy, presiding in the district si j preme court, today dismissed th rule which was issued by him tw weeks ago against Congressman J \ Ragsdale, ordering him to appear i , court and state what had become o i> certain notes which some month u(?a ii'oro oont him fnr pnllpptinn hi t the Free Sewing Machine Compan against parties in South Carolina. 11 When the case was taken up th machine people desired to have th II case continued, but on motion c it Douglas. Ruffin & O'Roar, attornej iS for Mr Ragsdale, this was not don< ^ and before they had completed reac ing their answer to the complain Justice McCoy ordered that the cas !? be dismissed. ;r It was shown that all of the mone ;t involved in the. case, about $1,60< U had been collected by the sewin machine people and the purpose c their action against Mr Ragsdal 0 was to get the notes in hand. M Ragsdale's answer that they ha e been unintentionally mislaid or los was entirely sufficient, hence th 1 dismissal by Justice McCoy. Today's action is a complete e: oneration of any carelessness or net * ligence on the part of Mr Ragsdal* 6 and the fact that the case was di >- missed before his attorneys had fii n ished reading their answer indicato ^ that there was no case upon whic to bring action against the Sout a Carolina Congressman. Mr Ragsdale has accepted an ii _ vitation to address the Rural Lett* 11 Carriers of South Carolina at C< <1 lumbia, July 3 and 4. ] STATE and GENERAL] !t | TOPICS it A business college will be opene . in Florence Monday. * XXX Four convicts escaped from th o Orangeburg chaingang last week, n xxx Dr J G McMaster has been r? h elected health officer of Florence, n xxx >f The court has declared illegal th recent election annexing a portion o e Berkeley county to Charleston. )f xxx il North Carolina held its first pr mary last week, both parties parti< ipating. The contests among th I, Democrats were very keen. L- XXX Summerland Lutheran college he! 6 its first commencement last week 1. It is the only Lutheran seminary i lt the South for young ladies only. XXX Miss Claude Lorick, the popula e young daughter of Mr and Mrs Jak Lorick, residing near Saluda, com mitted suicide last week by takini e poison. n x x x Extensive shipments of supplie e to the American forces in Mexic l- are considered conclusive evidenc u that the troops will be maintained ii that country for atleast two months XXX Some of the truck farmers oi Laurinburg. N C, were picked up oi 8 buying their cantaloupe seed. In stead of cantaloupe seed they hav< a cucumbers growing. There are ovei 200 acres in cucumbers. ^ XXX Eighty-odd person3are reported to have lost their lives and a score oi ? more injured as a result of the tornado that swept over central anc 'm northern Arkansas Monday. Al ~ Hot Springs the Methodist church " _ ? i was wrecKea. r XXX l Rev J A Ansley, for the last thre< 3 years pastor of the Manning Baptisi church, has tendered his resignatioi r to take effect the last of this month I he having accepted a call to the pas j torate of the First Baptist church ii Fensacola, Fla. XXX j We have been told by a promr I nent business man of BishopvilU r who has been on a visit to the Pe? Dee section that Governor Manning j is stronger in that section today thar c he ever was, and his popularity foi . the enforcement of law and order is growing larger every day.?Bishop. j viUe Leader and Vindicator. 3 Buy your furniture from us anc give your friends votes. Goods anc prices guaranteed. Kingstree Furniture Co. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Births and Deaths Mast Be Reported Promptly. I Editor County Record:? Will you please publish the inclosed letter for the benefit of the : public, and especially the doctors , and midwives, and oblige Respectfully, J T Frierson. Mniinrs Time 3 1Q1fi e **"' " I The registration for the first four 0 months of this year has fallen fai ^ short of the same period in 1915. n This should not be, for there can be ,f no valid reason for it. As a matter of fact, after sixteen months of the i law the people should be so familiar y with its conditions, that the returns y I for this year should show a decided incre&se over last. ie Heretofore, I have dealt leniently 'with delinquents, but I find that 'they do not appreciate the mild means I have employed in endeavor's , ing to bring them to a sense of their ?, i duty and I am now,per force, obliged \ tor use harsher methods. I wish t ! you to publish widely in your ter' ritory that any undertaker or persor !e acting as such, who does not comply with the law or any doctor or midy wife who fails to report a birth at ) tended by them, will be prosecuted, ' When you report a violation of the law be positive of your facts and be prepared to prove your case in court, le I want conviction, for any case not [r proven will injure the law and pre d vent its strict observance. }t We have been admitted into the registration area of the United ie States for 1916. This speaks eloquently for the work done by the r. rpflriatrarfl for last vear. hut if wf r. do not keep up to the standard a established, we will be dropped and ' if we fall down on the job the Legis*" lature will rightly think we are not l- worthy of an appropriation and ?3 may repeal the law. As a copy oi h every certificate will now be sent tc . Washington, I beg of you to see thai all questions thereon are corrects answered. Please make an extra effort to gel !r a record of all deaths and births no! reported for the past four months and send certificates in to this office, and endeavor to send in a complete r May report promptly on the tenth of Jane and greatly oblige, L Yours very truly, r Jas A Hayne, M D, ^ State Registrar. Columbia, S C, June 1, 1916. F J Walts. e I am forced to sell fine Jewelry at wholesale cost until further notice. 1 have a fine stock to.select from. ' Come and see my stock and get prices, the goods must be sold for something. There is no one in the e State who will sell goods as cheap, if My stock consists of everything that is kept in a Jewelry store. Come early,a dollar saved is a dollar made. : Yours to please, F J Watts. Forettwtytri. People are learning that a little , forethought often saves them a big expense. Here is an instance: E W Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writes: "I do not believe that our family has been without Chamberlain's - ru.i:? nu?i a ? r>? voiu;, v/iiuiera itifu l/miiiiuca, xvcuiT edy since we commenced keeping e house years ago. When we go on '* an extended visit we take it with ? us." Obtainable everywhere. Ad Ideal Spring Laxative. 3 A-good and time tried remedy is Dr 0 King's New Life Pills. The first dose B will move the sluggish bowels, stiinQ ulate the liver and clear the system ' of waste and blood impurities. You owe it to yourself to clear the svsf tem of body poisons, accumulated 1 during the winter. Dr King's New Life Pills will do it. 25c, at your e druggist. Mrs W D Gamble is spending a week with Lake City relatives. J, Will My Child Take Or King's New Discovery? j This best answer is Dr King's New Discovery itself. Its a pleasant sweet syrup, easy fo take. It contains the medicines which years of experience have proven l>est for 3 cou&rhs and colds. Those who have t used Dr King's New Discovery longi est are its best friends. Besides every bottle is guaranteed. If you ! don't get satisfaction you get your j money back. Buy a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left for cough and cold insurance. ; BIG EXCURSION*rO^CHARLESTON, S C ; Via Atlantic Coast Line R R, Thursday, ; June 15, Round Trip $1.00. You cannot afford to miss this i splendid opportunity to visit the historic city of Charleston and the beautiful Isle of Palms. Maximum attractions for minimum cost. Train I leaves Kingstree at 10:02 a. m., and I leaves Charleston returning at 8 p.m. W J Craig, T C White, PTM. G P A. TANLAG'S SUCCESS IS DUE TO MERITS. "Hot Air Will Put Up a Balloon,Bui It Won't Keep It Up," Says a Noted Advertiser. i TANLAC'S RECORD IS SUPREME. Chnnld VjIiiu Hp laekinn f hp fipn | 17II U UIU I UIUU UU LUUnilJJJ) IIIO. UUll j era! Public Long Ago Would Have i Lost Faith lo Tanlac. | This is an age of advertising, and ; j everyone is familiar with the popu. lar saying, "It pays to advertise." ( Advertising is a business force. . So potent is the charm cast by its { spell it lias lieen known to perforin I marvelous feat- and to nccompli-h i phenomenal results. It cannot be truly said, however, . | that everyone whoadvertisessueceeds II for unless full value underlay the article advertised the advertising J would ultimately fall of its own I weight. In this connection we must not forget the words of the immortal Lincoln, who said: "You can fool some of the people all the time, you | can fool all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time," so if there is not behind every advertisement a dollars and cents value to I the article advertised, no amount of advertising will stimulate the sale on such an article beyond a certain point. This applies to every line of business, and the modern business ? a ?i? t man or urm ctm uiuy duwccu j through honest advertising and fair dealing. One of the most successful adver[ tisers in America today is L T Coopj er, the manufacturer of the new medicine, Tanlac. On one occasion Mr Cooper said: "Hot air will put ' a balloon up, but it won't keep it . there." When I offered Tanlac to , the world something over a year ago, I did so with the firm convic. tion that I was offering to the peoJ pie the best and purest product of of its kind on the American market today, and I did not hesitate to ex' pend vast sums for advertising, be' cause I knew the more the people knew about it the more they would I buy it. The success of the preparation was ' immediate, and the people everywhere were quick to recognize its genuine merit and wonderful curative powers. I have never claimed Tanlac to l>e a "cure all" or that it would perform unheard of wonders, but I stated facts and stated them in a straight-forward and businesslike way, and in a manner that has commanded confidence in the conservative claims set forth. Underlying these claims has been real value, not from a dollars and cents point alone, hut from health as well. The phenomenal success ' the preparation has now achieved is familiar to everyone. No matter where you go Tanlac is a household word. It has brought a new romance to the modern business world. It is a story of an acceptance and appreciation of merit, nev: er before obtained by a proprietary ; medicine. Conservative business ' men, to whom the actual figures of the production of Tanlac have been presented, have scouted them until 1 the proof was shown. The production of Tanlac now ' stands at the rate of almost 5,000,000 bottles per year, or to be more correct, 4,800,000. The sale of 1,000,000 bottles during the first nine months probably exceeded any record ever before made by a proprietary medicine. 1 Through the Atlanta office alone approximately 400,000 bottles have been sold and distributed since December 1, and the South alone now requires over l.OOO.OOO.per year. These enormous sales mean but one thing, and that is merit. One bottle is sold in a neighborhood through advertising, but ten more are sold after the first bottle produces results. People are always willing to tell ai>out their ailments, but they are more than willing to tell others of any medicine that helps them. It is something they can't keep to themselves, because the impulse to sympathize with fellow sufferers and want to help them is one of the strongest as well as one the biggest things in human nature. Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold by Kingstree Drug Co, Kingstree; Mallard Lumber Go's store, Greelyville; price, $1 per bottle, straight . 1 FRESH BEEF. Best That can be Had I have again opened my meat market and am prepared to serve you with the best ? beef that can be had. TERMS SPOT CASH. ] Highest market price paid < for good beef cattleiand hides. 1 ||6-8-4t S. F. EPPS. | i Candidal For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of Democratic primary. J N Ham met. For Congress. I hereby annunce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional district, subject to the rules of the the Democratic primary. Julius S McInnes. For House of Representatives. In announcing myself for the House of Representatives it answers the call of many. Will say, here I am. I prom- j ise you honest and diligent service, always to be at my post ready to cars | for your welfare, local and State. ^ Should you elect me it will hoist me to : the zenith of my ambition. I now tip my hat to one and all until we meet ati campaign meetings, there I will answer ; any qfcstions propounded relative to your interest. Respectfully, J W Kennedy. I hereby announce myself a candidate to represent the people of Williamsburg county in the Legislature,subject to the I'emocratic primary. S O Eaddy. I hereby announce mys-'lf a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Soliciting your support, I am respectfully, R K Wallace. For Clerk of Court. Feeling that I possess the necessary qualifications to discharge the duties belonging to the office, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, sub* ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J 0 Carraway. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. U n RBirmN Ftp Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Williamsburg county, subject to the Democratic primary. C J Rollins. To the Democratic Voters of Williamsburg county:?I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Williamsburg county, and will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. W Dodd Daniel. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R b Smith. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment to the office of County Treasurer of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J Wesley Cook. To the Voters of Williamsburg County: By this means I announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Williamsburg county. 1 will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary, pd WE Snowden. For Sberiff. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W T Rowell. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg ?LJ?* 4.. .L. _.l? tL. TYa-% county, SUUJVCl Ml uic iuico ui Uic ucuiocratic primary. W E Allen I hereby annoance myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff in the coming primary, subject to the ruies of the Democratic party. W T W ilk ins. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Your suffrage respectfully solicited. J as H Epps. To the Democratic Voters of Williamsburg County:? I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff and will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. George J Graham. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff and respectfully solicit your vote. I pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary and if elected will do my utmost to perform the duties of the office satisfactorily. Respectfully. II U Kinder. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Williamburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. pd WE Brockint?>n. To the Citizens of Williamsburg County: Having been solicited by a number of my friends to enter the race, and feeling that I am, in every respect, capable of performing every duty belonging to this office, I hereby announce myself a ; candidate for the office of Sheriff, sub-. ject to the rules of the Democratic | nrimnrv T heartilv aDDreciate what: my friends have done for me in the I past, and I wish to thank them in ad- [ vance for their support in the ensuing election. Yours for service, pd J Y McGill. For County Superintendent ot Education I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J Graham Mc''ullough. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Superintendent of Educa- j tion for Williamsburg county, subject j to the rules of the Democratic primary. Jackson V McElveen. j The long expected general offen- j rive of the Russians against the reutonic allies seemingly has begun. ? From both Petrograd and Vienna :ome reports that the Russians now are actively engaged over a front from the Pripet river, east of Brest-! Litovsk, to the Roumanian frontier ?a distance of about 250 miles. :es Cards. 1 For Judfe of Probate. * I hereby announce myself a candidate t * for re-election to the office of Probate * \ Judge of Williamsburg county, subject A. to the rules of the Democratic primary. As in the past, so will it be in the future, your consideration will be appreciated. P McLure Brockinton. ! ror Magisiraie. ^ at hemingway * I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate of the Hem- Ma ingway district, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. C S Davis. flh I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Hemingway, subject to the rules ofthe Demo- a cratic primary. W T Lee. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate M for Magistrate at Hemingway and fl respectfully solicit your support, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, G H Stancill. at hebron. To the Citizens of Hebron District;? Having been solicited by a number of my friends to enter the race, I hereby ^ announce myself a candidate for the ]| office of Magistrate ajt Hebron,pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. R E McElveen. I hereby announce mysels a candidate for Magistrate at Hebron, subject to the rules the Democratic primary. Your support respectfully solicited. W Holzy Baker, t I hereby announce myself a candidate j, for Magistrate at Hebron, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, J w Stewart. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Hebron, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J L Gowdy. at greelyv1lle. I hereby announce myself a candidate v for the office of Magistrate at Greelyville, subject to the rules of the Demo- / era tic primarj. M M bradshaw. 5 The friends of Mr H S Gamble here- .] by announce him a candidate for the j office of Magistrate at Greelyyille, sub- ] ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. at two. I hereby announce myself a candidate . for Magistrate at Trio, subject to the Jl rules of the Democraticprimary. jfl J W Lockliear. s I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment to the office of Magistrate at Trio, subject ts the rules of the Democratic primary. W S r am lin. vj I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for Trio district, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J S Tartt. at morrisville. i I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate atMor- ^ risville, asking my friends and the vot- * ers to assist me in my undertaking and promising to serve the public to the best of my knowledge and ability, subject to the rules ana regulations of the n^wtA/iMnfi'/? nmmomr I/ciuvviauv piiiutu j ^ivvviwu* ^ LAWSON R CRIBB. * I hereby announce myself a candidate > for reappointment as Magistrate at Morrisyilfe, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J M Godwin. AT KINGSTREE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Kingstree, pledging myself to abide by the xules of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, S a nettles. I hereby announce myself a candidate : for reappointment to the office of Magistrate at Kingstree, pledging mysmf to abide the rules of the Democratic primary. J B Gamble. For Coroner. -i I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of William* jjj burg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I respectfully solicit your support. H J Brown. To the Voters of Williamsburg County: y I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of Williamsburg county, subject te the rules of tin Democratic primary. I will appreciate your vote. Yours to serve, J I Morris. j. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the ^ Democratic primary. J L Blakeley, Trio, S C. To the Voters of Williamsburg County: I hereby announce myself a candidate ^^1 for Coroner of Williamsburg county, J subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 1 will appreciate your suppoK. George W Ward..* I hereby announce myself a candidate date for Coroner of Williamsburg county, pledging niyself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. T J Spring. I hereby announce myself a candidate ^Hj for Coroner of Williamsburg county, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. W I Tisdale. a The friends of Mr Julius J Hanna hereby announce him a candidate for the office of Coroner of Williamsburg . ! county,subject to the rules of the Dem- ; ocratic primary. p 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate ' for Coroner of Williamsburg county, V subject to the rules of the Democratic Y primary. H M Burrows. ? 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of Willioms- top" hnror fnnntv anhieet t/1 the rales of the Democratic primary. " d Respectfully, Eddie D Epps. The Strong Withstand the Heat ot Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened ^ and enabled to go through the depress- * ing heat of summer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. Paris Green in pound packages. Kingstree Drug Co I