The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 14, 1914, Image 4

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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE I'ublifcluMl ICv?'ry ... . ? r ~ t*?r Annum jh I .<M> If I). Niton,. . ( I'tlhlUluTK. K. N. M?l>ouell. . S L*Uf*4 ?? M<v?4 (Uu vol MtUff ?l lk? *1 I lOf# N. linwtcJ 81. - '1'Iiomm 54V Canxtan, s. V., Aukm:>4 II. 1914. <'anid?*H rejqh'ex tn flit' flirt that we an* hooii to li ii \ t? it 1 1 * -J m ?! h l ii 1 1 1 ilfiitliiK While h?x?.stlnu your favorite t*? nilt (lute fiikt* I Inn- enough h> hooxt your county, .vow ?*tly and your county fitir. 'flic Kerahiiw ('.ounty caiupaiKJi will ojwii ill Itclhnnc Monday. S uiitlit y Is tin* iiint day fnjc candidate* to tlje their KiTMtihw County appreciates t !??? 1 1 < ] I < 1 reception given. Hull, .n], I,. Kinlth In the coijjj'ty to county nun paiiin for Koi'i >rUor,. 1 1 ? ? well deserve# all honors bestowed ti | m >ii hint. lie haw cond net c< I m miupHign without hittcr / ichm, although tii' has defied lawless ness from every ^tlnii |?. No utterance of his i'oiihl<JM>HKlh1y 1 ?? ? eohntrUed into anything hut what would make good f??r the entire people. He tn a capable man, a hrllllant Willi, a conservative man, and on August *jr> Kershaw coun ty will give him a handsome vote, and we believe that Hontti Carolina will do likewise, for Mendel L. Smith would dignify the otlicc <if governor. Mr. Johnson Withdrawn. Mr. II. T. Johnson, of Shamrock, whs In ('aiwhm Wednesday, ami told Tin* Chronicle t hat. after mature delibera tion, hp had decided to wittidrnw from ttit* race for tin* House, for t lit? mi son that then* 'were three antl-Mcase can didates and only two Hlease candidates and while he helleved that lie would Ket. mm large a vote a* any one In tin race, yet he thought there should he only two candidates mi the anti wide,; and he would say to those of Ids friends who urged him to make the raee that he Is prompted hy a patriotic spirit, and ho|M? they may see matters just as lie sees them. Mendel f? Smith was nt JiIk host in a t hin'" ' fMK i ' "P,V'nl for t,H' ^tor , , of law and order. Pointing to the court house, he said, that ever? Si ?w<K" 'u?"'v Mi, I ''"'MIzmMmu vv vv/ a,Hl l,p,,lH-rty Would al ways he respected. If elected cover nor he pledged himself to resp??t the verdie ? of juries and not to interfere Does Advertising Pay? rhe other day a local menhant ele vated Ids ehln. squared his shoulders. assuiiJ?*<l a helllgerent attitude, and de '"?"dl.v *?hl us that "advertising does n't pay." < He . is still alive, hiif let us consider a minute A London haronet who manufactures Pills has sold ? part of ids real estate for the tidy sum of .?.'{<?>, <mhi.(nmi. Me made it out of the profits of his ImsiJ ??W. and he hullt that business up hv advertising, oft,.,, spending as high as ? "J||IU?" dollars a year in print er's ink. . > John Wannamaker, the hest known and most su .ssful merchant in this country, made his millions hy adver tising, and said so. The great department stores of mis country are kepP Wive hy advertising, and are coining money hy ?,ore adver tising Vou never hear 0M1 large mercantile house in this country that does not ad vertise. and advertise heavily. If .1 politician wants to make him kj,ow" U> '?* he uses M1"M effective means? newspaper puliii. ity. Tlmt i s advertising. If a new son arrives at your house y0" "? have it -put in ,he paper, where your friends will see it therein advertising the fa, ?? that you are walking on egj^s ? " '?"lied' v.. II ||,i,.f in tw" ii,M* i,rm :,"<l ^tuek it awaj in the m??s( ohseure corner of the paper. W..ui,| .M'tl p;|>N it hy ill the belief that it "would lie\er he lit it iced V" N-V.M-: V..II Won Id <-o||sj<-loi-' vour sHf .l.-fil, J, .11. 'J Would |.Jtu , , | , ,||(. ft| *V"i" '"?|l"?-liias. w..?|, | M,;,l II,,,. pajwr is read. Ves. advertising certainly pavs There is i?, ad .?mii. iu^., ,,,lf U waiting f"r it. 'lh,',V :,,v "f I p!e who U:lI,f -v"" him' ?" ? u. huf they are ot i.H.king thru a haystack for ? ?' :<???> lie. The\ prefer to ilnd it in an Jl'iVert lvi Ami I hex will i,H,k in ||H1Jll for the ad. I'ticv wit; ti i i , , _ ,' . v ,,ilf will it l iterature for Farmers A 1 '???* im-lii.,.,,.,. ? farmers work too hard during ..... . part of the ,,?w. ,||?t..i ^ i? I.ut thy Mtt, U to t||,.lliM,;UN t(i n..t, Kead good farm papers ami rea.l th. experiment station hulletii^. 'ph(. r. cular series of (;!ems,.n t,-?noge pecially designed for the busv farmer These circulars tell things in a dir.. concise and popular way. They Hr? free to all citizens of the state. STEVENSON'S PLATFORM i KouaJit* f?-i lit.' vot#r* of ih< Fifth PMrlct who nr?* luVMl clfl/.en*. Tin* a <?!<? 1 1 ? > w lining iIIm *rl in I iih l **?! against III the fojloHflh# jMirtlctilur*.' (iii ( unitNrW 1* wasting oil tin* iiv oragu .v n ?.? m?? i.i h h ? of (lolliti ?> year In Itlvel him) Harbor pfojii'tw which il I*** practically useless i ? ? tin* pi ftii l dhtrlct, mill has utterly f >i 1 !??? I fo <^uijijy wllb the Constitution to luilltl anil nuvtntalu II* |*M?ti'oad*. If it would ?|Hr??l $00, i m h i.ih m > a yj/ii r on the puldJe road# vslilt-li It iihoh for carrying tin* malls would mean if UMMi.ooo ii y.^ur for South ('a roll mi road* mid $11~>.VT In the Fifth District each y? ar or 131,400 in I'iii'li county nf i In* District. This ( 'oji gress, vvlili Mr. Fluid's help, has just passed a Ijtlvur and IlarJair iiiii pro viding r??r Spending #00,000,1100. I'IiIm would make Jf 1 for Soulli Caro Una or *:{n,oou for each county in this District. Now 1 1 to |H*oj?|?' arc taxed that amount for lOvers and llarliorN and yet no benotlt, Suppose our part wax xpciii on the roads of llo* Fifth District- It would help every man in ili<- l?i'-t||i|. < jm*<Iii 1 1.\ Km- farmers. Tin' value of lauds would la* doubled. (I?i Thc.v arc discriminated a ^a i nat in what Ik known iih tin* lieclainatloii Service : !f |<iU,(hhi,(hh? has been s|M-nt in build ing daniH (i? Irrigate the state* of the West. Why licit give the .South wane of it for public roads? ' (ci The farmers of the Fifth Dis trict, as well as other cltiy.ens, were illscriiniuat/Ml against by the act giv ing free lolls to the .ship owners Jlylng the I'. S. Hag and engaged in the coast* wise trade when passing through the ('una I and placing the burden of main taining the canal oil the |H>oplc instead of those who use it. This amounts to millions of dollars and was merely a gift to iienplc who are already rich. Morgan & Co., of New* York, are dom inant in this trade we are informed aitd the bonds of the shipping compa nies are held ill Kuropc. There is no voter of thy Fifth District who owns either stocks or bonds In such ships. Why tax them to give money to the millionaires of New York and New .Fnghmd and Kuropc? Yet Mr. Finley Voted to do that' thing. Wood row Wli son said It was "wrong from any point of view." Mr. Finley followed Champ Clark against the request of Woodrow Wilson and voted to tax you to keep up the rich, yet when the Fifth Dis trict voter wants to ship his cotton or cotton goods or to import his nitrate of soda or Peruvian guano, this moves In ships engaged lu foreign commerce, and they had to pay toll while the manufacturers of New England, Now York and Pennsylvania ship their wares in large quantities coastwise to California, Oregon and Washington and hence get the benefit of free tolls If the shipper gots any and the Fifth District Is discriminated against again and by the vote of Mr. Finley, Its Con gresman.' Mr. Stevenson opposed to this and stands with President Wilson on this isue. Flnajy, He opposes giving away the great water powers. As late as February 'J4, 1011, with Mr Finley In Congress, they gave away to a Power Cor|H>ratlon (Ozark Power Co.) a water right that the Missouri Water way Commlslon says will give a net luvome of $350,000 a year on the Invest ment of $2,000,000. Thus the jieople are robbed for the rich and there are hundreds of other like projects. Do we ever hear/ of the congressman of the Fifth District objecting? Try a new man. Stevenson Is the candidate. ? Advertisement. Asks Mr. Stevenson to Kxplain. I-Mitor Chronicle: We note wlmt Mr. \V. F. Stevenson, candidate fur -Con-, grcss, has in say in his political ad vertisement about how he would have voted in the ("anal Repeal lifll. The people have confidence in Mr. Finley and hciicve that he was perfectly eon* j sclent Ions in voting to uphold the I >ein??enitlc IMatforin. I.rt Mr. Stevenson tell how he voted on tin* two cent rate hill, and whether or not it is tine lie is riding around on free passes, and whether or not the S. A. 1,. Ky. had him employed as an at torney during tile last session of the legislature and whether or not he still retains saldpositlon. Did he vote for the sci?erate coach hill? Nomaucan serve two masters at the same time. If he wishes to serve the |>eople he should eschew any and all connection with the corporations. Voter. - Kershaw. S. C.. Aug. 10. Prominent (ieorgians Here. Captain and Mrs. .1. F. McCarthy, of Savannah. tin.. were guests at the Ho tel Sutlivan Friday night. They were traveling hy auto into Virginia and northern points with no particular des tination taking their time and seeing flu- country. Captain McCarthy is a retired army otliecr. having served for | \ears in the Ceorgla militia and now. ha*, charge of the largo fifm of .lohn I'lannery Co.. cotton factors, of Savan j nah. ili*. company grants him a two ' nioitth'v l?*:i \ c of Ab^em-e each* summer. | Hi- former frip> have heen through' the j uci an. I northwest, hut this season he I wanted to try out tin* National Illgh j way northward. They were tine l>CO ple and e!ijo\od their short stay in ( 'ailldoli. l)o you keep a eow or horse? Try I t lie l?airvman's Friend. "I.arro Feed." ? More milk and better butter. Arab ! lb>rse F?mm1 in a class by itself. S<ihl | by Springs ?Sc Shannon. DEMOCRATIC CLUB ROLLS Continued From Page Thr*e i Hernu id Hurry Haum : Kohert Preseot^sJillllnKH j Ma ix hull Ney liilllMKK I'diiuhiH Anemia Hoykin i A liAUlMicr I tool It' j K4w(inl liritfhtiQttU H|K)d|n i ii-iii > Travta Hrown i John llO) kin Harwell Harm- id Samuel Furman HrashiKton t <4miIh I .? ? | >? 1 1 < I Mock I lit 1 1 1 ll^CK Edward Mortimer Hoykin Alfred Hrevard Hoykin < 'lia rtfM A leva in !???? Hi ii? ? (lay Herman itruce Ih'iiry Arthur Hrown Thomas Henton Hruce Wt I lh? in Henry Hlackwell William Shannon Burnett James Itoddey Belk liershou Charles Hruw Herman liariM'h William I >u rant Barrett Charles Whltaker Hlrehmore llcnr.v Harold Hlrehmore Mamies Barueh Henry Crlggs Browne Thomas Jackson ltrown ( 'oiistantliM* Warde Billings Wlnfred Sheldon Bearden William Clyburn Black well William Cunningham Brown Ne)l Hranhani Stephen William Hrown Archibald .fit men Heat lie .H-s.'-e Edward Hraiihain Samuel Helton Beard James Walter Hrown Andrew William Hurnet .lames I.eroy Helk Casper Fairfax Hush .lames llall Hums Alexander linker. .) oh mile Corbet Ha x ley Neal DeKalh Haxley John Hranhani Levi Stover Baxter Willie Mime Haxley Jesse Harnett <! rover Hlackwell Helton O'Neal I Hoykin Alexander Moultrie Hrailsford ItOscoo l.ee Helitoil tieorge Ernest Ha tenia n Newton Cook Hoykin _ Eddie Bismol I II. C. Carrison Sr. Franklin Jaekson Campbell Louis Cornier lOdward Hrevard Cantey <Jeorge William Crosby .lames Helton Cureton Henry (ieorge Carrlson, Jr. Milton Franklin Chipley John Wltherspoon Corbett < ieorge Alvln Creed James Henry (My burn Frank DeKay Campbell Julius Eugene Campbell Alhertus Sloore Campbell James Edward Christmas Harwell Hoykin Clarke (ieorge French Cooley William Cunningham Cureton l.anrle Hroadus Campbell James (Joodwyn Cunningham Willis Craton Stuart Isaac Samuel Chappell William Richard Clyburu Frank Campbell, Jr. John Ilaynes Clark Charlie Martin Coleman ]<eonidas Cain William Wright Carey John Cantey Henry Stoney Campbell Clinton Lee China Edward James Copeland William Craig Clyburn Jack Cheves William Pojie Davis William James Dunn Henjandn Patterson DeLoaehe William Hrutton deLoach William Lamliert DePass William Stiles Dodd .Juiues DeLoarhc wutiam Henry imvl* < John Simeon I Charles Perkins lhill'tw William Redding .1 II 111* I ?? ? I .<>.?? I !<? John Alexander Davinon David h'ituciti^tUoi) Leroy Hprfjuw Davidson |{<*hyllc Jilalr I ?cLoaclu> ! Charles RemWrt I >i x<??? ' < !eorge K?lwaiil I Thomas Frederh-k Davis I Char.. -h Doiien 1 >it vi<l Vernon Plxon l#roy Davis Harry Kershaw Dullose, Jr, ; itotwrt Helton MUtott 1 WilltHiii lUlford Wv0, Jr. Xed (Mlvew ISpjMi I I* i? i > Bh-liel Marlon Nead KvaUH Oliver Montgomery Fort William Fnslerlck Frletag John (iranvllle Kerr el I Oscar Funderburk I Thomas Frost I llolley 1 >a vIh (iofT 1 Jessie 1^' Urnddtck James Kershaw (lootfale ? Robert Thomson <!oodalv> Nathan Roland (loodale Thomas Bdwln (loodflle MamtK I .a Fayette (illllam James LlndWiy <?uy Charles liurrell ' Urlgg* Tallle Cleveland CfladUen | Thomas Kenorda Hlbson, Jr. I Joseph RurweR (Jaskln I Walter Shell <Jaskln I ax*' ItenjaHiln (iardner Wi I lia in Uelsenheliner .1 unit's Bbby < IIIIIm William I icSaussure (io<slale Jolt n James (?ootfale Cooper Hilton (Jrittin John Roiand Uoodale William Andrew Gardner William Hampton Gardner Robert Mill* qitYord James Franklin Gardner Willie tioff Dan ( itHKlnle Mack Hlnson ' William l'urnle Hoggins William Itoddh'k Hough William Tillman llugglns John Henry Ilarrall Jcr<?me Miller Hotter Welllngtou Oakinan Hay <>/.u Abel Hurst Dunovai.it Blnjo Hlnson Acq'ullla Lee Hearon Moses Walton Hough William Wilson Huejc'abee Sr. William Hamilton Halle Minton Greene Huckabee Sh inuel Wylie Hogue William Calvin Hough Bli Mu reiji Son Hendrix Tom Helton Humphries .lames Doliy Huckaliee Thomas Rhodes Haiiso l < ieorge Smith Hlgglns Sidney David Hurst Fletcher Laurence Hammond Jacob Hirsch Samuel Meriwether Hough Joel Hough Wuddy Blmore Hlnson John Smyrl Halsall Gustav Hirsch Henry Chilton Hardy Julius Arthur Hough Donnle Jasi?er Horton John Wyatt Horton Robert Marlon Hampton Willie Alexander Hlnson Allen Ollston Hugglns Isaac Chalmers Hough John Hlnson Charles William Holland Wesley Bills Hendrix Bdwln Amos Hall John Lee Holland Louis Andrew Hay lies Renjamin Franklin Halle Dan Hlnson Charles Klrkland Hough William I^oslie Jackson William John JmiMw ' rank < it i v til joiifs H?'iiry I ' 1 1 1 1 1 i ] > JoiicN wiiUem J*-, Johnson W illiam K, >j oltusou, ;jrd. Stirling Moscow Johnson Robert lirown Johnson Wlliikm Alcxund^r Jackson /<? cph .Iiiiih'h Jordan 1 flw " M? ?? M'4 \ ii ik In Klik I.iikI 'I ItoitiHH Jefferson Jvirkland Robert M'Millian Ki'iimilv, Jf, AIpxmikIw J 'niton Kennedy William Walter King Ilehry Hissed Kennedy, Jr. J'Mwiii Herlot Kerrison Alexander Dal ton Kennedy, Jr I. ii ml? Hnist Kerrison Jacob Karcsh Shannon Hrown K|rklaii<l <i<*orge Lcvkotr Robert MamtliiK i>-wls Robert Lai fa Charles Robert Lewis I -a/a ins l^vkoft William Matthew I.oIMh Thomas JetTers on Lipscomb Fdward James Lewis Augustas John I.oIMh Wojf Aaron Lazarus Joel I'im-kncy Lewis John Stewart Lindsay (?<miik<' Thomas Little Cahrlel Hodge lycnolr Joseph Kershaw Lang Thomas Whelmell Lang Thomas Little 1 liomas Fllcrhe Lowry William I Millie Lindsay . ( 'harU's Roland Little James ICdgar l/ewls Henry J^ee 1 .ewis Ilnnteh Hives Lang David John Lewis John McDowell Lewis . Fsher Newton Myers John Micklc James William Melton David lassie Melton Lanrens Tenney Mills Walter Curtis Moore William Fletcher Ma lone Lngllsh Mlckle James Allen Melton Ivy John .Marciw William Clinton Moore Robert Wright Mitcham Stephen .Marion Mathis Robert Lee Moseley James Henry Moore Jesse Myers Allen Rnssel Melton / John 'J hoinas Mnckey I-eonard Stuart Mayers * Max Mogulescu John Helton Mlckle Sam Miller Kenneth Walnwrlght Murcbison Henry Stoney Moore James M. Myers Hohert I^ee Moore Raymond Leslie Moore Fletcher Moore Benjamin Tillman Mvers Lben John McLeod Alfred Moore Mcleod I)alton Lawrence Mcleod William Lloyd McNair l)anlei Mnrdock McCaskill Will lam Douglas McDow'all Stephen Madison McCaskill issie James MCKeuzie Samuel Allen McCaskill" Joseph (Jahrlel McCaskill James William McKain John Henry Mcleod Roy^rty Randolph McCreight William John McPherson Anguish Davies McIxkxI Rdward Nile* McDowell William Fletcher Nettles Samuel Newton Nicholson Henry Dixon Niles William Rook Nelson John Tweed Nettles John Cortez Nicholson William Cortez Nicholson Julius Hamilton Osborne Henry Jackson Owens Elijah Jake Phelps Renin Hurt on Pitts William Huford Porter Steve Perry John Thomas Pettigrew Joseph Alexander Pet tig re w Samuel Walter Parkeiv William I irn iy PMirae John Thomas Poore (ioorge Arthur Partly ? Jeorge l'etiigrtv Theodore AlktiiKon Porter < ieorge Ashhy Khame Joseph Sumter Ithame Fr<?d Biker Renfrew Ruins Benjamin Ross Walter Lamar Rush ltoykiil WIIkoii Kliiune Jessie Collin Itowan Herbert Lynn Hlchey Ilughey James Hay I )octor Undff Itay John Thomas Hay William Charles Haley John Edward Ubame Frank Hohh Arthur Kill* Boliertnon # . NVIIkoii Rice , ^ ? ? William FurguHon RussWl Avery. Avail Hea sou over Wurdlaw Furguson Russell William Russell Hol>ert8 Charlie Croud Haley Joneph Hheheeh Thomas Holaml Shiver James Fletcher Smith Abraham Shebeen Joseph Henry Strack Charles John Shannon, Jr.. John Alexander Shehorn . Harry Leon Schlosbnrn Howard Crosby Blttgleion John William Smith Charles John Shannon, .'ird Luther Coleman siiaw r?J Charlie Pleasant Washington fiullivgn Edward Cunningham Stokes William McWillie Shannon John Colinan Shirley Charles Edmund Sullivan Arthur Smith Charlie John Shannon Charles Jtotts Smith William Harold Smith Pinekney Moses Smith James Mathew Sj>ears James Robert: Shirley James Aimer Shirley John David Sinclair Paul Keller Sinclair Ralph Ersklne Stevenson Luther Alex So well Willie Thomas Smith Lahgley. Thomas Stewart James Milton Stewart Wllflam Arohibold Schrock Mendel LaFayette Smith James Henry Spears l..'. Willis Sheom Rufus Luther Stokes Joseph Kershaw Shannon I>'o Schetik Frank Hampton Sawyer Charles Ezra Smith ..T Willlam Allen Sanderk Jr. Richard Yeadon Steedman John Chapman Stewart Joseph Clifton Singleton CJftapman Calloway Stewart Henry Jhonta Smith Harry Switzer r_ Robert Roseborough Team Silas Bee Turner Henry Truesdale Ceorge William Turner James William Thompson Ha ron DeKalb Trapp - ' William Dunlap Trantham , Eddie I>arker Truesdale Rufus Randolph Thurman CJeorge Clarence Trantham ,f qeorge Edgar Taylor Thomas Thornwell Truesdale Johnnie Lewis Trapp Hen j. Hill Thurman Walter Lewis Trapp Keith Sitton Villepigue Egmont Charles vonTresckow John McCaa Villepigue You always win when you drink Chero-Cola* Sharpens your wit-energizes your body and brain. IN ICED BOTTLES ANYWHERE 5c BOTTLED BY CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. Black ? Tan ? White The f. f. d alley co. Ltd, Buffalo, N. Y, Hamilton; Ont.n 10c