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The Wateree Messenger. Published every Tuesday by CH&S. W. BIRCHMORE, Proprietor ail III. I ? I l LL- L-fljt' ? ilMliiHiHHIt |2iO ? ywr <? aAnmm. ^>fiWqWMrtgggeBg--ju - J Li hi 1 ; CAMDEN, S. C.t July- 4tb. 1916 ?'? ,, mm '-i A GREAT PRESIDENT. tf.\y President Wilson made an address ;before"*the press club in New York ? last weeek which revealed the rea1 man he is perhaps stronger than any recent public utterance from him. To read his address one can almost feel the throbbing of a great heart absorbed in the varied and complying interests of a great nation like ours. He declares he . will not make war until other Jsteps v fall. ?He is doing what he can to prevent war as far as he can, and at the same time maintain the hon ,or of America. He made it plain that he was not the servant of those Who wish to enhance the value of their Mexican investments, but that he is the sevant of the rank and file of the people of the United States. He said he wanted them to know ' ' how fully he realizes whose servant he is. He said that he got a great many letters from influential and important men, and he also got a great many from humble men, and they all contained but one prayer: "Mr. President, do not allow any body to persuade you that the peo ple of this country want war. Every sentiment breathed pa triotism. Surely this conntry has a great president, and we devoutly hope that he may be reelected for a ? second term. The members of the negro regi ment who were taken prisoners have been released. Carranza evi eently thought it best to yield to the ' demands of this government. But he seems to be a thoroughly unreli ^ . able man, and is bent on making trouble. It is doubtful whether or 4 not he has the respect and confi dence of his own people- He cet* ^ thinly appears not to desferve their, /confidence, *md this country surety.. has none in him. ? ?? you ' thought of it? The campaign party is canvassing the State right along. The war clouds obscured to some extent in terest In the campaign, but it is going on just the same. ? - . The Messenger is printed t his ' week on Monday afternoen in order that our force may enjoy the. 4th. ? ? '? should Sloan* Liniment Go Alone? Ofcourso ll should! For after a strenuous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit and applica tion of Sloan'* Liniment will take the ? soreness and stiffness away aod get yew In fine shape for the morrow. You should alto use it for a sudden attack of toothaohe, stiff nock, baokaohe, ?tin?*, bites, and the many aooldents that are incidental to avaoation "Wo would as soon leave our baggage as go on a vacation or oamp out without Sloan'* Liniment." writes one vaca p '.tlonist, ?'We use It for everything from cramps to toothaohe," Put a bottle In your bag, be prepared and , > . have no regrets. " . . ' 1 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CARO LINA SCHOLARSHIP AND EN TRANCE EXAMINATION. ?' ? The University of South Carolina offer* aTeaoher1* Scholarship to c no young man from eaoh county, The scholarship is worth $100 in money and ?xemptton from all fees, amounting to $168.00. ? ' The examination will be held at the county seat Friday, July the 14th, 1010 Oeneral entrance examinations will 1 < bo held at the same time for all stu 1 dent*. v The University offers great advan tages > Varied courses of study in science, history, law and business. ? Writ* at occe for an application k *?THE PRESIDENT, University of South Carolina. &!rV'V\ ? Columbia, S.,C. TWii V .s S i " ?V Notice of Election. ? ? A petition having been filed with tho County Board of Rauoatlon, signed by at least one-third of the resident eleo tore and a like proportion of the resl s dent free-holders of the age of twenty one yearn, of school dlstrlot No. 38, asking that an eleotlon be held to de termine whether or not an additional ipecM lcv* of two mills shall be made upon the said dlstrlot for sohool pur poses, and the County Board of Edu cation having granted said petition, notice Is hereby given that an eleotlon for said purpose will be held at W. *f Tiller's store on Wednesday, uly 12, 1010, the i^olla to be open at i a.ym and to clesC at 4 p. m. At the aid Election esch elector favoring the ? -ned special levy shall oast a bal? talnlafc the word ??Yes" printed thereon, and each eleotor said levy shall oast a bal g the word ? No" printed areoau Thone offering to _ election will be required registration certificates and for. ol District No. 98. ?Tisii Loan and Savings Bank Announcas to the public that they have moved into their new "banking room corner Broad and HDeKalb Streets, opposiie Postoffice, where their business will f>e conducted hereafter. . We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends f<^th?ir liberal ! patronage during the past which made it possible for us to occupy these ! handsome and commodious quarters with an up-to-date equipment for j handling their future business with the greatest degree of promptness and satisfaction. x We cordially invite you to come in and inspect our fire proof vault with its burg'nr <.?rouf screw 1 door saft equipped with triple time lock, our steel safety deposit boxes, our . -*ctr ico ! . \ -.inven ledger and daily statement posting system, etc. We had hoped to have our equipment complete with new marble cr 'inter s, et<_. hi ? "- "it that the manufacturers have beeu unable to make delivery on time, which neresMtaie* oui i miv; our old couuters for a short time. Loan and Savings Bank, j S T. J. K1RKLAND, J.S.LINDSAY. j President. Cashier, .jj R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Telephone 351L Savage? Crocker Building A Beautiful Complexion No woman can hope to bo beau* tiful, who has not a gr od com plexion. Nor can any woman hope to have a good complexion, who Buffers with Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver or oth er hifgula i Mm k Mozley's Lemon Elixir will oleanse your system of all im-'' purities, build you up, give you perfect health, and as a conse , quence a beautiful complexion. Pleasant to take, gentle In notion, but thorough in rosulte, No un pleasant effects. 50c and $1.00 a Bottle "One Dose Convinces" Sold and Recommended by Clyburn Drug Co., Camden, S. C. "Corns All Gone! Let's ALL Kick!" Every Corn Vanishes by Using "Won* dsrfhl, Simple "Gets-It" Never Fails. Applied in 2 Seconds. what a cllffcrenoo Just a llttlo Oots*It" makes, ? on corn* and callutfes? It's always nl*ht lomowhoro in fh? world, with many - "r folk? humped up, w)th <sork-*cr?w?d face*, Kotifrlnir. pinking, drlllTnir out tholr corns, making package* of their toe* with pl**t?r*.1>an<laffoii, tape And contraption*. ? And tho "holler" In their corn* Koe* on forever I Don't yo? do It Uio ,3aet8-ft,'* It'* marvel' 9U*. simple, never Mil*. Apply it in idk. Nothing to *tlck to tho ?,;Or irrltivtfi the toe. come* "olean off," . the gem* of tho in Camden ?<rd recommended orn Remedy by ANNOUNCEMENTS* For Congreic. Mr W F Stevenson aitlioritss USi to announce that be will be u candidate in the Democratic Primary during f.he coming summer for Congj*;*aiaan Ir )tn the Fifth Congressional Dletviot, ':nd to thank his many frfei.de for tli?lr substantial support In the last primary for the same position / For Solicitor. < We are authorized to i naounc* Hampton Cobb as a candi;1*#*/) fo" re election to the otllce of tiflllcliOV f >r the Fifth Judical Circuit to the rul^s of the democr-uln orlm" i*y election. For the Legislature Mr Editor: Plea9e announce tho nauiH of Air Norman S Richards for the House of Reprosec tatW^a Vo feel that Kershaw Counl7 ttcv.M be well represented in sendlnj? tract) a man aa Mr Richards to tha Legx a ture Many Friends For Clerk' of Court I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the otllce of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County. I pledge a falthul discharge of the du ties pertaing to 9ald otllce and will ap oreolato the support of the votors of the county. James H. Clyburn.. We, the many friends o." Mr Howard C Singleton, hereby announce him as u'eaudidate for Clerk of Court Mr Singleton has had many years expert* ence In clerical work His ability, fitness and qualifications noedno com mendation before tbe people We wish for him much succhss Many Friends of West Wateree For Sheriff. 1 am a candidate for the ofllco of Sheriff for Kershaw county and will abide the result of the primary elec tion J F Bateman I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Sheriff of Kershaw county in the primary election to be held in August and promise to abide by the result of said primary. Hen. P. DeLoache. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the oHlce of HherilT for Kershaw oounty, subject to the rules of tho democratic primary eleotion. W. W. Iluckabee. At the suggestion of some of my friends, I hereby announce mvself as a candidate for the otflCu of Sheriff of Kershaw county at tho ensuing prima ry election and will abide the result, of the same. 1). (J. Fletcher. At tho solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself uh a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw Countv. sub ject to the rules of tho Democratic party, K. T. ESTlilDGJR. After considerable thought and med itation, I iia ye concluded 10 make the race this summer for Sheriff of Ker shaw connty, subject to the rules of tho Domooratic primary, and I will appreciate the support of the voter* of the county Your# truly, U n WILLIAMS, We hereby, announce Mr. S J West aw a suitable? oandldato (or Sheriff of Kershaw county, subject to tho ruler of tbe democratic primary. Voters of Buffalo. Township I horeby announce myself a eaodl date for the ofllAe of ShorllT of Ker shaw oounty, Jt will abide the result of the Demooratio primary. O. 0, ATKLSII. Thereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of KerShaw County, subject to the rules of the Primary election. S H Mlckle For County Supt. of Rdircutloiv 1 announce myself ?s a candidate for re election to the ofHoe of Oountj Superintendent of Kdupmion, I have endeavored to five -faithful, ffflrtlebt and conscientious tor vloo. If my fcN fort* have mot with the approval of gas! For Supervisor. I hereby uv'.n uco m.vsnif ad ;v c-';~ didate for !????? lei1 ion to the c ? 0 1 < r o ?>; Suporv Lsor f. >r K?m shaw County, J ' re-elected I pron j? ih? ?atne faiir.'.i. ttttentiot to ;ho affairs of Kershaw county in tin future in the past. M. C. W EST. At the lol'eitation of friends all over tho coud^v iiyd i>. bein}> in accord will my owu v.r'siro, I announce mysti^.' : candidate fur County Supervisor of Kersha.v County, Jf elected I will jrlvf faithful anil eflicient service. I wil' ipproctate the support of the voters of the county D. M. Kirkley I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County, Supervisor of Ker shaw County, subj 'Cl to tho rules j ?ov orning too primary. J. KOBT MAGILL. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candi date for r? election to the oftlce of Cor oner for iOrshaw county, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. G. I<. Dixon, Jr. For Magistrate, The friends of Vlr J. M. Sowe.'l hereby annunce hirn as a Candida e for Maui^trat? fo the upper portion of Buffalo Township, subject to the rules of the democratic primary if elected b" will rnuke an efficient <>nl Many Friends. I hereby announce myself a? a csi.i did ale for the ofiice of Magistrate of DeKaib township. su'mocI to the rules i?overninyf th.< Democratic primary. H,\n:'l N. Nicholson. I hereby aunouace myself a candi date for Magistr :*e in Upper Division of Wateren Townyhia, subject to the rn'es of the primary election lv.>{,'iish Hranhum. I hereby nnnomee mysolf as it can didate for re-election to the oHlcc o' Maglstrr'e for DeKaJb Township, subject to the rules of the democratic primary o^ction H M Fincher Mr. K'JItor: We Wsh to place be fore th" vot-rs of lower Wat em; Township the nunj'of Mr S. IT, U'ttos as a ftultab'.eenndidite for Mitj; sterile Mr ttos* is w?|l suited to servo ab of the people und ?illt>ive them ePic service "Voterf." For Township ( Ommlssioner. We lb s re '.<? ?? i ii mii (w the name of Am Oil W<-.nI hs (i c,. mi: ;ate fur T< >v*i ship UoiiiiiH-s ????"' i' HnlTa'io ship, 8U I j'C ' > li: I "S <>f I tic (",>'11. orat o prliii.i r ?? . *. i west served or.o term 111 Mi ? ? h . ?.??? ? t?tf which t r; o ho Rave i' ????! > ? >? ?. ..i>d his frlfln-.s fuel thai ?'? .."ton <1 h'tvc another tern.. If Sleeted he .viH f'M <? ? n o'llc'ent o <i? oor. .V an y .Friends, I hereby nnr >ee?? ^ri ys'-l f for v election tor t;: ? ii?c? of Township I ComndSMior.rr of Ij fvalb Townsim., and will abi 1. 1 !)?! of ?,?>** dei,; | ooralio p: t: :? ' ? ,J N. McLeod. I hereby :>r>- > "io<. >n \ ?elf as a <?> r dldn to tor r?'-< (o ihu < lllco of Township I 'o ' ???., isiotii-r for Watoree Township I w t i vine my lit 'it t^rm, ami wi ! <pt?' th<* endorse ment of ;i ?::> r tic vi ter? h r another term. John Itabon, Jr. 1 hereby r.vrMMoc myself ? eandl date for t>' "V ' it to thfl oflh.e of Majflstiatof . i" er WaUfe? Town ship, sybj <?> ; > t u i i?Toa po /t t ioow tip} Derm (i: incr in?r* o. K II I MS ON. Camden Undertaking Company X't* "A/ FOX Hit At, PiPK .WitH / tfD WMiJA IjMKKS If your dentist satisfies you stick tp him; if not, try BALTIMORE DENTAL PARLORS We guarantee satisfaction. Consult Dr. Woods. WE GIVE OUR GUARANTEE Kn.nving the high quality of qur work and materials, we confi dently and unhesitatingly guarantee our work to be first class in every particular. Our tl?uusands of patients are a splendid at testation to the good work we do. Our dental office and labora tory is thoroughly equipped and in charge only of experts of the highest qualifications. I 0\ c. ten thousand Satisfied customers. There's a reason | l/ady attendant. Open nights and Sundays. Established over ten years. Here to stay. Set of Teeth (^uaranteed) . .j?$S Gold Crowns, 23 Karat, and Bridge! Work, a tooth 53, Filings in Gold, Silver and I'ofCfil&in and Amalg'im IP White Crowns, match te:th. Teeth without plates. Examination and Cleaning FREB^I Terms: l)^n't worry; th.ese aUr ranged to suit. || TT <ra Incsuiry or ?7 :?l Sf-TP-3 Faccd by demands from the conductors, engineers, firemen and brakemen thnt would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs of $1U('.!.)V*0,000 a year, the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled by reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. With there employes, whose efficient service is acknowledged, the railroads ha vc no differences thai could not be considered tairly and decided justly by 6uch a public body. Railroads Ur;;e Public lncAi\ iry aid Arbitration T he forma! proposal of the railroads to the employes tor the settlement of the controversy is as u.ilows: "Ovr cotuci ei.e: - tiav ijeii?o,t-.tr:t,ed that we rinivit f? .i r : ? ? t* our tl i '* ?-i ?? f? ff mr.ttm in controvert <Tr;?t oc i>n*?ed upon b v other and district. ..led :r ?m :<? proposals ami ;hr propoMl'oti u( the railways b? disposed of l<\ Kite or the oil .r c" t"? !<>:;?': w:n < 1. l'rr ! crar> < > by snbrii.- -ion ti> *he 1 iterstate Commerce CommisMon, me onU tribunal which, hy reason of it* accumulated ii.tmiiStun 'jea-inj; nn isilway coiiditikMi- and it^ control of the revenut ol the railways, is in a posi tion to consider .mil pit>t:it the rij hts and rqu of all the interests affrcted, and to provide additional revenue recpss-.irv to iivet tiie adt.ed ?"ost of operation in r;ise your prujx.jaU arc found hy the Commission to be just and reasonable > or. n> fit iv.-it the Inter? ale Commerce Comnm>..o:> cannot, under existing lu\> s. act io the premises, that we jointly teq.uM C.ir>fjreM to tat ; sncli action a-> may be ntct:,?nrv to enable the Commission to consider anc* promptly dispose of the i;ucMi<..u* involved; or 2. I?y arbitral, id in aitordanct with the provision* of the Federal lav" (The Newlands Act). Leaders O^fer and lake Strike Vote Leaders ol tnc train -jcivice brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in NeW York, June 1-15, refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration or Federal review, and the .employes are now voting on the question whether authority shall be given these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. The Interstate Commerce Ounmisrion is proposed by the railroads as the public body to which this issue ou;-;.i; to he referred for these reasons: >1 opjri'Mi nid that eventually the 1 hrrelore, we propose that your t1? !o!:<-:\vinr methods: \o other body with such an intimate know ? railroad conditions ha* such an un |ur*in.m*?! po*. lii.n in the public confidence The rate.* the railroads may char::-; the pobln toi -? 1 1 ?;>r? rt i' t . ? >r ? are iiuiv lar;;elv fixed ? this ( lovvrn 'r.f.i IioiukI '?.l? t of every dollar received hy ih.t r.vl'oiN from the public ncarlv one- half is paid rt i : .'ctl\ t<> the em p.loyes a? w a;;es ; ah I the monc) to pay increased v??p;e? ' :j;i >me from no othrr source than the rates paid by the public 1 he Interstate Commerce Commission, with its con? t r< ? I ovjr latcs. is in a position to make a complete investigation and render such decision as would pro tect the ititt ,-; sts of the railroad employes, the owners of the railroads and the public. A Question For the Public to Decide f'he railroads, feel that they have no right to grant a wage preferment of Qt)/iu0,000 a year to these employes, now highly paid and constituting only one fifth of ill the employe.-, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that shali determine the merits of the case afiet a review of all the facts. the single ts\ue Hcfo>c the country n whether t/us controversy is to be settled by an imPf'tnil (jqi ertunent inquiry or l>\ industrial warfare. Con7 ..rente Commutec of tha Railways ELI5HA iX.L, Chntrtnan ?\ n A> iJKlonr, r.cn-iM.i m-*. A t > ^ I it* I "if I.. W. n \ h*.VJN, r.'f't \) iwtf (?rntral '?f (Jco? *i,? f < s* 1 1 iy C. I DAIlI'O. Or *9 I Mcnrtet. ?\ Clt V t*'\, Mr \ f.i ,* 'l.irtNiti! RiDffiltl B. M. CO A I MAN. 1 ir* Ko\ith<rrr I' '^ilw iv 9. P.. COT I V. W . (rfr't 1 ' i ?r?V f U. CP'lWl I'Y. /I fir Novr ) oiV C?tflr?) 'I* wa? c; n i-.m :;f( *ov. 6Vh 7 (J re a" N.-r'^rrn UjiIa #> C,. If. |{V I ^ I /r. I* 1 1 i J ?i ? ? f ' 'linu !* ? vl ?- iNi'^nr I-. w r:i . ',>*?' Si": /'.<??> ' *? v.o ?? * ' ? ?> ?! M v .V \ S. i 1(?, isst. to /trrttvfi, V i ' ? it S?i? Kiilroid C . W M 1 U NS, ' trt'.'l .Woil.KVr, A r t i?i . I ? ? f ?. #? ?.* I' v Kinlwiif. M W M c M \ l? I ! H (icn'l M nnnt*r. W l?cc h?.?l tSr Kmc Rkilrourf IV I). MAI1F.R, Vtr,.!>?M4,nt No, I- Ik S- \Vc?.-r,. !<?,!?,; ?AMI ?> l> IJSSI' (.1,, (irn't Mnnattr, "ll" '* '<?? (}rnndr Knilrnnd. A M |.;n. a -tUdtHtVlcprt*.' I ? % I vii n i ii l.im-t Wr.1. W I V 1)1, ON. V?. ? i'il \?r l.ifjf Kfihvny A. i S'l"r>M>, l'/r# line Railroad O. 8. WAIU. Vln l'rrt ft <;??'# (fM Haoict Central Line*. Indiana Man's Kidney Troubles Disappear 1 "After nnfforlner many months from ] kidney trouble," wrltoa W. It. Kox, | of Noblonvlllo, In?l., "and Aftor hav ing tried many rornodlos and preqcrlp tlon.'i, I purchased a box of Foley | < Kidney I'illa. Thoy not only did i mo inoro Rood than any other remedy j I had ovf-r used, but thoy poHltlvoly net my kldneyn right. Othor mom- I bers of my family havo uned name ? with Mimilar results." < 1 From ovory ntato In tho TJnlon eomo ; unsolicited l?ttorn tolling of aatla faetory results from Foley Kidney Pills, Whoix tho kldneya bocomo c1o??<vl up, ffot nliiKfflHh, and filter , and utraln out of tho blood only part of tho poisonous wanto mattor, tho I balance remains and circulate* j through tho system, urlo acid forms, and swollen, painful Joints and mun- . elon ar# tho ronult. Foley Kldnoy Pills <!leanno and tone up tho kidneys, bo that backache, rheumatism, sore muncloft, aching Jolntn, annoylnpf bladder diadrdere and irrofftilnritiea soon dl**oi>oar. I I Sol<J IZverywhere. . 666 This !? ? pr^criptloo prepared etpeclaUj (or f/,f\| ARIA or CHILLS A FEVER Five or n'<x <!o?e? will break any ca*c. one if taken then ?? ? toclc the Fever will f?j return. It net* oft the liver better t4 m Cslothal end doe* not tfrlpft or ?fttkeu. ?r. .4. j 4 , ?>*+ i W mJm'* \ \ '> v <v< , your trouble? Then tto fftllpf quicks (fo at once to you t Oato ' U ?>.???, of JP? M' low CALOMEL IS MERCURY ! IT SiGKEMSl ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMI "Dodson's Liter Tone" Starts Your Liver Better Than Calomel and Doesn't Salivate or Make You Sick. I/mt?-n to mo! Tako no rnoro h i r-V - on in#. Hativating cnlom?-l wlioji hi 1 ioim or Con?tipo4*?d. l)<?n't. Ioho a day's* work' Calomel in mercury or <|ii i> k-wlvor which ijatiwn nwronif* of tlio hones. Cnlomrl, when it. CdttiCR into contact with wour liilo eranhcH into it. hrciikitiK it. up. Thin if* vv lion you foci thnt ?<? ful ntuiwa and cramping. If you uro nhig Si?h and "till knockcd out." if your vcr i? torpid and Im>woIk oo nut-i j?m or you have headnohc, diz/.iiu'tm, eoftto'd tongue, if hrcath 'r had or Htomoch tmur just take a spoonful of harmless I><xl son'a Liver Tone on my guarantee. ? II<Tf'n my fn^n.rn.r?t^?r< ? Co to any Morn and (.'<?!. a .10 cent Ix?it,lo of tw>n'n I.iv^r Tone. Takr> a eiH>onf ni^'lit :irwl if' it. (hxxn't Htrai^htO) rijfht. ii|> ami mak-- you fool fine v i^oroun tiy itiorriinf I want you hack to t })<? nt/or?> and K'-t. your n I )<>d -wiri'w I.ivr r Tone in doHtrftyljlj nah? of calonnl it in rofil medicine ; entirely vci'otahlo, thorof oiui not, mvlivnt.o or innke you hIcII I that one Kpoonful of l.iver Toiio will put. your 'fill liver I/' work and clean your Ikiw that Hour hile nml oonntijin.t<*l which in clo^'if in>.' your Hvstom and intf you fool miiwraMc, I tfiiarantc a lx<ttlo of rVxIfon's Liver ToiU kcop your ontiro family feeling fi' month a. (Jivo it to your children* li*rml?'?n ; doean't gripo ant^ thoy I pUtimaut lustc. Coughs Kill If You Let Thorn. Instead kill your Cough with DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY. It haal* lrrltat?d Throat am/ Lung*. Thousand* In last 40 yaara banaTHad by ' . Dr. Kln^s New Discovery Mow B+ok If It PmllM CMESTESSPId DIAMOND branH T.Am if n ?