The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 09, 1946, Image 3
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1 BEUEVE IN THE FREEDOM pF WORK.
If «ay man wai^ to lot him work widi*
Mt interfMonco. (Laboror thoiuld ^ro the right
to ehooM hb efOm jefc^ awd ho yrotocted m hb
work, and bo protected oat ol hb work, and
ftt full pay far hb work).
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1 BEUEVE IN THE FREEDOM OF DRINK,
•ay man wanta ^ drink, ghre him aomething
to drink, even if that aomething bo wkiakey. (I
bre never taatod* whbbey in nqr Ufo, but, if I
wanted to take a drink, I wouldn’t want any-
“oe to tell me I couldn’t hawe it).
1 BEUEVE IN THE FREEDOM OF BUSi-
lESS. If a mai^wanla to nni'a*baaine8a, let him
M^t buaineae without aaooping or taxi^
to deadi in ito infancy.
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I BEUEVE IN THE FREEDOM OF FARM
ACTIVITIES.. Ohm « farnwr on omportunity to
•omethittg, and than oujoy H. (Frae the
^•nner of all pfopm% tax. No tax on hb farm.
^ on hb bonm. Urn f arwr* haa boon
''Mrfed behind the blow long onoagh. Set kkn
». Let the gTTitlanian arbo and dual hhmolf
uad enjoy aonw of the Ihinga ho boa worked
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1 BEUEVE IN FREEDOM FROM UNNEOb-
tY TAXATION AND VEXAflON. (Inoeme
PVMa hoiidom. Inhoritanni tax rohe the
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TIME for the good people to*aaaert
dvea and atop poying an amny
w»*tfmg an aatagr law
booka. Inatoad of the gooomment habig
•WTant of the public, t^ pnhiic b now juat
of the It thnuld ndt ii>»>
a man makoa Juat to gnvom hknialf. The
^te of South Carolina aheuld not bo thinkny
It taking 000*0 property, hut dbo^ makn
aueh' that onar"
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Marcus A. Stone Wfeo Befiem in FfNdoni
Lett Govemment In Buaineas
and More Business In Government
quauhcahons
I was Reared on a Farm. Plowed libny a Itoy.
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Have Worked in mils.
Coll^ Graduate.
Tajight School ,
Served as County Superintendent Uf
Welfare.
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Was County Sopermtendeat of P u b 1 i e
Edncat^ ■
ESjdtt Years in PnUk QfHb.
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^ISghteen Years .Owning and Operating
Business. ~
One 'niii« I Want Yon To Rentwibev^If I am
Govemw, Y<m WiH Not Be Bothered By Me In
The OpeatioH Of Tour Bnaness Or. Whatever
Yon Are Doing.1 Need Your Vote. I Want Your
Vot^AndlHopeYouliyoteForMe. ^
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A. St<me Says:
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What We Want Is The Right To
Run A Badness Without It Be-
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ing'Bnried Under Restrictions,
Trampled To Death By Investi-
gators, Or Taxed Out Of Exist-
eitoe. 11^ We Want Is The
Ri^t To Inherit Property With
out The Family History Being ’
Printed—Hie Right To Acquire
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Property Mthout Having To
Give Half Of It Away. The Rii^t
To live Wldioat The Drndgeqr
Of Bookkeeping.
It Is True That The Governor '
Can’t Do EveryHiing, Bnt With ]
The) Governor Staiding For
Something, i^d The Le^latnre
Standing Bebud Hie iGovemor, ^
Aid The People StaiM&ig 'Be-;
hind Both Of Hiem, Somethings
Can Be Done InSoiith Caro&ui.'
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