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Rates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable Ana made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable , to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Wood- , ward, Conway, S. C. Nstice in Special Column at the j rate of one cent per word each insor- j flon, and none of these taken for less ; ILan 25 cents, to be paid for in ad- ( vanee. THURSDAY, JULY 2 0, 1916 A torpid liver can turn everything topsy-turvy. I Everybody knows exactly how this paper should be run. o ? Life means action. You must therefore refuse to stagnate. o A man does well to control his own actions without trying to control that of others. o The people see no use this year in raising great excitement over the Governor's race. ^ ... . ??o ' \Var is really wholesale "murder viewed in one way, but in another it I comes under the excuse of self de-l i lense. 1 ' ,' - ' kT' ? . .. i A K . ir, ~ t-?u ]jru?.ww,i.?--, ft - . ^ ?*?***??.. ' A boy who would go wild over read ing some bloody tale in a story book would go wrong anyway sooner or later. ^<y Let a man lose an arm or a leg and there goes up a wail of woe; let him lose his brain and there is little fuss raised. o It will not do in hot weather to spend any of the little energy you have in anger or other useless excitement. o You can perform work once you take hold and go ahead. The trouble with too many is that they are too long in taking hold. No man ever started to build a house without having to consider the different kinds of advice as to how he snouut <lo the work. Apparently Germany lias discon-' tinued her submarine operations in the killing of innocent American , travellers; and so far her promises j as contained in the last communication have been kept. ? . I 'i lie huropean war has resolved itfit 11 into a struggle of seeing which side can hold out the longest. Two years of the struggle sees neither side of the conflict with any great gains to its credit. o It is highly important in the hostj interests of this whole country that the Democrats should again ahrthra the Democrats should succeed again and put Woodrow Wilson back into office of chief magistrate of the nation . I RAGSDALE'S OFFICIAL V SHOW HE Absent 44 out of 116 Record ' of 67 in Another?' With Rep The best way to tell how a Congn is by examining his votes. Fortunate Ragsdale voted on every measure that 3d. session of the (53d. Congress during These records are sufficiently enlij neglected his duties on the one hand w the Democratic Party on the other. There were 118 record roll-calls in Ragsdale was absent and not voting 4 There were (>7 record roll-calls in and out of these Ragsdale was absent 5 It is evident from these figures, w Record, that Ragsdale was out of his i over 3G per cent of the time. Of the 24 most important record v was present and voting 12 times and a the job only 50 per cent of the time. What was he doing with his time 1 merchant who had a clerk who could sj the week on his job would be looking Why should the people tolerate the nej. Out of the 12 times that he voted voted only 7 times with his party. FIV REPFBL1CANS and against his party later, under the whip of outraged publ voted the second time with his party. On these he I THE IMMIGRATION HILL, ( was for admitting and the "nay" 1 crate toreigners. I lie Democratic n Ragsdale was absent and not votin SAME HILL, where the vote 1 the bill; the "aye" vote was for e "nay" vote was in favor of admitt "aye," 253, to "nay," 12(1. Ragsda FEDERAL GOOI) ROADS HI give aid in the building of local hi South. The Democrats passed t Ragsdale was absent and not votin ALASKAN RAILROAD HILL construction of the great Administi The Democrats passed it by a vote sent and not voting. CONVICT LABOR MADE GO ed to protect free labor from eonv passed it by a vote of .*>05 to 2. Ri CHILDREN'S HI REAL BILI Federal aid to preserve infant life, by a vote of 27(> to 47. Ragsdale RECLAMATION HILL, (Sena Congress by a vote of 178 to 41). 1 EMERGENCY CURRENCY H staved off the financial ruin of t and was the master stroke of the from the strangle holt of a Wall S crats by a vote of 231 to (>. Kagsc POST OFFICE EMPLOYEE ] put graft and the spoils system ba killed by the Democrats by a vote and not voting. PAY OF ABSENT MEM BE "aye" vote was in favor of reduci absence, passed by the De Ragsdale absent and not voting. WAR RISK INSURANCE HI tration measure to provide protec to Europe. Passed by Democrats 2 voting. philippine islands bili Democratic Government pledged n with ultimate independence. Passed voting, , . ^ Bolts F Ragsdale voted against tration and with the republ during this same 2d. session: PANAMA CANAL TOLLS where the vote stood 247 to 162. r gave his interview to Hearst's yelh he said: "I regret that I cannot, AS of the TITULAR head of my part AS A MEMBER OF CONGRESS, the President of the United State: After the South Carolina Democni instructing its representatives in Cong] party and indorsed Wilson's stand on 1 ))cd into a line like a bad boy, went ba< when this bill came up for final passag The Mileag MII.EAGE OK KEI'KKSENTA an "aye" vote was in favor of 20c mileage (an effort to stop the old dale voted with the 02 who wanted voted against it. Again in the LKGISLATIVK Al'PKOIMM A! the question was on reducing mile; continuing it at 20c. Ragsdalc was the .r?c and for 20c. Wherever there was a good old He privilege to sustain Hagsdale could he refrain from voting or to vote openly \ WHAT DO THH DKMOCR.W 1C > OH SOUTH CAROLINA THINK OF DUTY AND MtsrSKI) POWHU? KA< FNDORSUMKNT OF THIS KKCORD1 do not believe it. (Adv.) (C.-i Watch Nc\ P. ( . Prince and (\ M. Reaves, both of Loris, S. ( spent some time hero | last Thursday on business They re- j turned home on the afternoon train. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. N. (lerrald passled through Conway last Wednesday from spending several days at Myrtle j Beach THE JHOMtT'HM OTES NEGLECTED HIS DUTY Votes in One Session, 22 out Votes Repeatedly ublicans. , ' essman stands on any public question ely we have a complete record of how came before Congress in the 2nd and his two first years of service, ghtening to show how dilligently he hile while they, prove his disloyalty to the 2nd session of the 63d. Congress. 4 times out of the 118. the 3d. session of the same Congrses and not voting 22 times, hich are taken from the Congressional seat and neglected to vote something otes taken in the 2d. session Ragsda'o ibsent and not voting 12 times?on ' The farmer who had a hand, or the aare only three working days out of for another laborer or another clerk, jlect of duty in their Congressman ? on these most important measures he E TIMES HE VOTED WITH THE . Once he voted against his party and ie sentiment, he reversed ends and :ailcd to vote: H. R. COCO), where the "aye" vote vote was against admitting illitlajority voted nay 239, to 149 aye. ig. vas for or against the passage of excluding the illiterates and the ing them. The Democrats voted le absent and not voting. LL, (H. R. 11C86), designed to ghways, highly beneficial to the he bill by a vote of 284 to 42. g(Senate 48), to authorize the ation measure to open up Alaska, of 232 to 80. Ragsdale was abODS BILL, (H. R. 1933), designict competition. The Democrats igsdale absent and not voting. (H. R. 15279), designed to give passed by a Democratic Congress absent and not voting, te 4028), passed by a Democratic Ragsdale absent and not voting. ILL, (Senate 6192); the bill that he South in the Fall of 1914, Administration that saved us treet panic; passed by the Demolale absent and not voting. BILL, (H. R. 17042), designed to ck in the Post Oftice Department, of 102 to 81. Ragsdale absent IRS RESOLUTION, in which an ng the salary of Members for mocrats by a vote of 212 to 27. LL, (Senate 6357), an Administion for Southern cotton shipped 30 to 58. Ragsdale absent and not (H. R. 18459), in which the iore freedom to the Philippinos. I 212 to 60. Ragsdale absent not }arty THE DEMOCRATIC ADMINISICANS in the following instances REPEAL BILL, (H. R. 14385), This was the time that Ragsdale r>w New York American in/ which > A DEMOCRAT, follow the lead y, (Woodrow Wilson), and that, I cannot support the policies of itic Convention nassed ? mcniiHinn t.% * V.DV/IUUVH ress to stand to the, principles of the the Toll Repeal Bill, Ragsdale, whip :k and voted with the Administration e. e Graft. TIVES mi.l., (H.R 15279), where mileage as against actual cost of Republican mileage graft). Rags the graft against the 212 who ION BILL, (H. R. 15279), where ige of members to 5c instead of one of the 97 who voted against publican graft, or subsidy, or special counted on by the Repubs either to vith them. VOTERS OF THE SIXTH DISTRICT THIS RECORD OF NEC LEFT ED RSDALK IS ASK I NO FOR TH FIR I -WILL TH FY (HVK IT TO HIM? JAMES I). EVANS, ndidate for Congress, Gth. Hist. S. C.) Week! / \ i i wii iasi salesda.v the old ('aide!' place in (lalivants Kerry township brought $7^5.00 at public sale? boinjr knocked down to S. 1Galder, one of" the heirs at'that price. The bidder] however refused to comply with the bid and the land will be advertised and resold on the first Monday in August. lALP. OOWWAy, 8. O. The Farmers AYNOl Will Open. THE OLDEST AND BEST UNDER PROGRESSIVE H T. S J? -A j Candidate& Cards Announcements in this column $5, payable in advance. No extra charge for 2nd primary or short card of thanks ?Magistrate's cards half length, at $2.50. ? ? FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce-myself a candidate for Cc ngress from the Sixth Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ?JULIUS S. MclNNES. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress f?o n the Sixt Dis trict of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. ?JAMES D. EVANS. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to Congress from the Sixth Congressional District, subject to the rules of th.o Democratic primary. ?J. W. RAGSDALE. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce that 1 am a Can| didate for re-election to the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. H. L. BUCK. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 hereby announce my candidacy for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic Party. ?E. S. C. BAKER. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 hereby announce myself y candidate for the House of Representativefrom Hory County. ?WATERMAN M. BOOTH. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to tlv? House ol Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ?A. D. JACKSON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. My candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Horry County is hereby announced, subject to the rules ami regulations of the Democratic Primary. w t pvi t a \i v f? u. liiJAJuniTi x FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for treasurer of Horry County subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ?GEO. M. HUGGINS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of Horry County, I subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. ?S. D. BRYANT. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the oflice of County Auditor of Horry County,11 subject to the rules of1 the Democratic Party, pledging efficient service if elected. ?W. B. CAPPS. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor of Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ?N. C. ADAMS. FOR AUDITOR. At the request of many frineds 1 announce my candidacy for the office ~ * i?i i* it /-I a _ - ?u ot AUdiior lor ilorry u)uniy, suujcii to the rules of the Democratic primary. ?W. A. PRINCE. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the ofTice of Clerk of Court for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. --W. L. BRYAN. FOR SHERIFF. I am a candidate for reelection to the office of Sheriff. ?J. A. LEWIS, rou Sill KID FF. I hereby announce myself a cand* date for the oil ice of She) iff of horr; County, subject to the rules of tin Democratic primary. ?W. S. McCASIULL. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce my car.di lac\ I for election to the oflice of sheriff of Hcry County, subject to the action <> the Democratic Primary. ?10Lid AH E. BUFFKIN. FOR SITPT. OF EDUCATION. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for Superintendent of Education of Ilorry County, subject to the ; 3 Warehouse a, s. c. Aug* First ESTABLISHED HOUSE. IIANAGEMENT. 'HELL Y, Propr. PELL, Manager. . _ ,, I | i action of the Democratic Primary. ?M. J. BULLOCK. For Horry Business. I hereby announce myself a candidate for all of the business in the mercantile trade, at the same old stand, at Bayboro, S. C., subject only to the demands and needs of the general public whom 1 delight to serve. A. BELL. FOR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of County Superintendent of Education for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ?S. H. BROWN. FOR COUNTY CORONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Partv. ?L. WHITE FORD COOPER. FOR CORONER. I hereby anounce my candidacy for reelection to the ofliro of "omnnr nf Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. ?V. D. JOHNSON. FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I pledge efficient service in this oil ice, if elected. ?E. TILLMAN JORDAN. FOR MAGISTRATE. Many friends of George M. Fowler, hereby announce him a candidate for j magistrate in Green Sea township, stating that we urge his reelection as the best magistrate we have ever had. ?MANY FRIENDS. FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY. At the solicitation of friend?}, I announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate at Conway. ?r. O. SNOWDEN. FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY I am a candidate fcr Magistrate at Conway. ?J. M. DORMAN. FOR MAGISTRATE. I announce myself a candidate for magistrate of Green Sea township. ?W. P. WATTS. FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for magistrate at Conway, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ?W. H. CHESTNUT. FOR MAGISTRATE. I am a candidate for reelection a^ magistrate in Green Sea township. ?B. P. HARRET,SON. FOR MAGISTR ATE,?A Du IA N: I hereby announce my candidacy for Magistrate at Adrian, District No. 2, subject to the primary. ?T. A. TYLER. FOR MAGISTRATE. The many friends of T. B. Lewis hereby announce his candidacy for election to the office of Magistrate at Conway, subject to the Democratic Primary. o A whole car load of fine furniture arrived in Conway one day last week for use in buildings now being coincompleted here and at Aynor. 1 FIG CASCAROsI As a mild, palatable, yet thor- H oughly effective, over-night laxa- H tive, they are unequaled. H Children take them willingly. H 'After a single H trial, you will want to keep a j ~ ffj box in the med- If icine cabinet al- i C / /ft! ways. at* //^ MONTY IC'K ... s/ I _ - ?gg | BtPUNOED p ( 1TISF^0 i ft I It9 ??i"o"v??V?? . jtl 7*U9 ^?JM?ca<?O. ^Iconcm*^ f^ V// /jMM rt?<m 2^H \ ThcSan-T?x j D. A. SPIVEY & COMPANY 1 i Fire Insurance "".' . .. . I i .. | . I Life Insurance | ?Bonds J Office in 1 PEOPLES NATIONAL,,.BANK I D. A. Spivov W. B. King ! H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CONWAY, S ~ HAL L. BUCK. Fire Insurance Office Conway National Baali Conway, S. C. R. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, j CONWAY. S. C WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M D Physician and Surgeon Office iu Piatt Drug Oo IAYNOR,. ... S. C. CHAS. R.SCARBOROUGH CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA I I ? * v/umpieie waterworks. Steam Hot water and Hot Air Heating Plants INSTALLED ANYWHERE ' Only Plumbing and Heating goods and material of highest quality used. Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory, Sink and other Bathroom Accessories and ren*1"* on hand at all times. Ptuiiiomg and Heating. i PUT HOT WATER AND HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE S. P. HAWES Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceriea Ajax Tires, guaranteed 50 0 0' miles. PHONE 57. QUICK DELIVERY. ? T. B. LEWIS, . Atty. and Counccllor at Law CONWAY. - - - S. C. DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon loris, s. c. J. O. Norton E. S. C. Baker NORTON & BAKER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CONWAY, ? ? ? S. O. 1 LUM JUNG LAUNDRY, CONWAY. 8. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913? ! All persons mast take tickets .'for I work left here. Possitiveiy no work delivered until ticket is pre| sented. Laundry not called for in 30 days will be sold for charges. LUM JUNG , . . J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER If : ci n luanun, O Railroad, City and Land Surveying; and Drainage. Road-building an Sewer* Draughting and Blue Printing _ W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Office up Stairs Buck Building DR. 6.1. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON Office Over Norton Drug Company CONWAY. S. C. ; HORRY COUNTY | g TRUST COMPANY | [p| L. D. Magrath jsa Manager. . pa Real Estate P aa Real Estate Loans hi m Bonds P sa Insurance H ppapasasasasaEaKasasaol