The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 14, 1914, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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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 Johnson Withdrawn.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
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