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Rates on long term contracts for 4Uplay advertising very reasonable inn made known on amplication. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. Notice in Special Column at the rwte of one cent per word each inseridon, and none of these taken, for less than 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. THURSDAY, AUG. 3RD, 1016 "Nothing might prove impossible to him who would keep trying. Some minds can learn from the prattlings of a fool. o ? *-.. x Power of will amounts to more i. some men than in others. . o ? ' * Don't overdo it in trying to make a name lest you make one that you dc not want to bear. o u?~ui - r i.? ~ i iwuicms ui uie mgiit ueiuic uiu often cleared up by a little clear thinking in the morning. That we are a great country means that we hrc great men, and it can mean only Ut . *-i ? . r . Give the man who offers something for nothing the go-by at once. Take it for granted that he means to cheat you before he is through. o??Many a man anil Woman missed an education because the foundation for learning was never lain in their cases. To have to move from place to place is an unfortunate thing for any family. The strongest nation is the one whose people have permanent homes to live in. o The finest music is unappreciated by some; while to others there is music in the sighing of the pines, music in the falling of the rain drops j On tho roof. mn?iV in nvnrwHiitwr , ... v. . ,T ....... h. o You are full of deceit if you can ineet a man and smile at him in conversation and then cuise him as soon as he has turned his back. Henry Ford's peace plan is as| crazy as that of the man who finally lost his mind trying to increase the size of the hole in a doughnut without adding any more bread and without decreasing the size of the ring. He is now in an insane assylum. o A thunder storm and the ocean are f calculated to make one think of the sublime'. No matter how much cour- j age a man may have so that he momentarily feels bigger than he is really entitled to feel; a stroke of thunder and lightning or old ocean in j ? the midst of a storm, in either c&se is i sufficient to bring quickly back to earth and. cause a feeling somewhat like you would have when looking at an ant crawling over an apple. Ml RAGSDALE MAKES AD I ANO I Appeared on the Stump in Mar Opening of the Campaigr Sixth District.?D< Time to Reply i RAGSDALE ADMITTED: Appointing Whiting and Pettigrew they never went to Washington and ne as such clerks. He admitted that Whiting and Pc names appear upon the roll of the ompl He admitted that he collected the 3 compensation of Whiting and Pettigrew He declared that he paid a part, at in the name of Whiting and Pettigrew appeared on the roll of the employees o He admitted that he procured the i clerk in Florence, who never left his po Washington at a salary of $100 per m mitted to Penny a check for $100 for on< ny never performed, and that Penny e bank, to be applied in part to the payn part to pay the man who did the work i HE STATED THAT EVERY WOl BY EVANS IN REFERENCE TO TH] WHITING AND PETTIGREW WERE He absolutely ignored the law gov sation of clerks to Congressmen as read of the United States, and gave no au - tiia as omers were doing. NOW When Ragsdale took his oath of of obey the laws of the United States. When Congressmen disobey, or ig they perjure themselves and the penult moved from ollice. The Statutes of the United States "ALL CLERKS to members S! employees of the House and be sub the Member , . . by whom they ai . . . may appoint one or more clerl roll as the clerk of such Member . . (Act of Aug. 23, 11)12, ch. 350. Fed I "No employee of Congress, eithe sublet to, or hire, another to do or or work attached to the position to .Stat. L. 771. "Employees of the House of Re assigned to and engaged upon the 1 they are appointed and for which c "It shall not be lawful to appoii under the House of Representatives one time, or to require or permit a another any portion cf his salary o ed. "It shall not be lawful to require employ of the House of Represent; discharRO any portion of the dut appointed. V J ji.^C * ?.:<? "The violation of any of the fon upon ascertainment thereof, be deeri office, (31 Stat. L. 9682 Fed. Stat. J By admitting the charges, which h dale ALSO ADMITS that he has ignor visions of the laws of the Nation in the tion of the highest trust: By admitting the charges which li ALSO ADMITS that he has violated his By admitting the charges which h ALSO ADMITS that he has been untri by his constituency. IN FINE, HE ADMITS THAT HE OF THE PEOPLE OR THE NATIOI STATUTES HE SHOULD BE REMOV HE NOW HOLDS. As to The Ot Wtiiln Piurudnlft u/lmif o 1 Aivni-i/iu 1 f T HtlV A iJVI I* I W lA\llilAVfc.7y VMVU^VJ IV t* I the appointments of Whiting, Pettigrev contrary to law, he spent the better pari to answer and refute other charges whi( He produced voluminous letters fro First; To prove that he was not "k Committee?Sulhce it to say that the it was made emanated directly from Mr. Banking and Currency committee, who Congress best qualified to say at whos dale from this committee was accompl a letter on this point from Carter Class Second: To prove that not one of t fied the President in the matter of the the other members of the Foreign Aff President?Suffice it to say that the h were published in well known journals ciated Press dispatches from vVahingto DENIED OK EXPLAINED. Evans' -tr tion of the correctness of these unchalU The letters relied upon by Rag other members of the same committc well as Ragsdale. They are therefore, to credit only as such. Third: To prove that he, Ragsdale rural credit legislation, or if he was re gress had come to his way of thinking. il ? U ill linnn'.ir QU imll f j ??wi ?* ? ? ? M j/MO V/H XA\#1I1 I Vtl^PUCUC n lishcd charges on the subject as from a All the rest of Ragsdale's reply, f( voted to personal abuse and ridicule of BUT ABUSE AND RIDICULE A JOHNING DON'T ANSWER CHARG1 (Adv.) (Ca Watch N i ?=Ba"1???????.i The -Strong Withstand 'the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak i Old'people Who are feeble, and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened ' and enabled to go through the depress, ing heat of summer bv taking regularly i Grove'sTastelessChillTottifc. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. _ . THE HOBBY HBS MISSIONS MRS EXPLANATIONS ion, Then at Dillon Since the i for Congress in the ^voting His Whole ng to Evans. as his'Congressional Clerks and that ver performed a day's service to him ttigrew were the only clerks whose oyees of the House. M25 per month allowed by law as the r as his clerks. least, of the salary which he collected to other parties?whose names never f the House. appointment of James H. Penny, a sition in Florence, to a clerkship in onth and that he collected and transe month's pay for services which Pe.i ndorsed the check over to Ragsdale's \ent of Penny's personal! note, and in n Washington. tD OF THE CHARGES, AS MADE E APPOINTMENTS OF PENNY, ABSOLUTELY TRUE, erning the appointment and compenl by Evans from the Revised Statutes thority for his acts except that he fice he solemnly swore to uphold and onre the laws of the United States y of the law is that they shall be reprovide that: HALL BE placed on the roll of ject to be removed at the will of re appointed; and any Member rs li<? SU A I I ur .... 4i.~ ? , .. piavvu Ull IU?T . making such appointments."? Stat. Ann., Sup. 1914, p. 47.) r in the Senate or House, shall perform any part of the duties which he was appointed. (28 presentatives **** shall only be duties of the position to which ompensation is provided." it or employ in any position i more than one person at any ny such person to divide with r compensation while so employ s? 1 ? or permit any person in the a , itives to sublet to another the ies of the position to which he is igoing provisions of law shall, ned to be cause for removal from Vnno.?231.) (lU/\ U i'/kii ?r K A a b ' I? ? u T v WVCM uiuuKHl I^UIIIM nun ivaj^S" I ed and disobeyed the express procouncils of which he holds a posi1 lave been brought against him he * sacred oath of olfice. lave been brought "against him he le to the sacred trust reposed in him IS NOT A FAITHFUL SERVANT S AND, UNDER THESE VERY ED FROM THE OFFICE WHICH her Charges. ly, the chargse made by Evans as to v and Penny, and drawing their pay, t of three hours in Marion attemtpi'ng jh Evavns made, m Congressmen? irked off" the Banking and Currency ^formation upon which this statement Carter Glass, the chairman of the is beyond question, the member ot ;c request the elimination of Kagsished?Will Mr. Ilagsdalc produce 9 he "feather-legged" Congressmen <ieMtLemore resolution, but that ho and airs committee really stood by the itacements quoted in Evans' charges and carried in substance in the Asson at the time and WERE NEVER 'ictures were based upon the assumn r aged press dispatches. ;sdale, however, were from the ?e and in defence of themselves as self-serving declarations and entitled , was not responsible for the delay in sponsible that the President and Con This statement is palpably misleading own declarations as given in my pubcomparison of the two bills, ir which he took three huors, was deEvans. ND BULL-RAGGING ANI) BULLYBS PRESSED HOME. JAMES D. EVANS, ndidatc for Congress, 6th. Dist. S. C.) oxt Week! That men will magnify their energy and strength, especially in a semicivilized condition, is proved by the apparent fact that Mexico thinks she can vwhip the United States. It is certain that a war with that country can have but one conclusion. AID, OOHWAV, 8. O. Candidates 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 agress from the Sixth Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ?JULIUS S. McINNES. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce ixiyself a candidate for Congress from 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 candidate for re-election to Congress from the Sixth Congressional District, subject to the rules of th/2 Democratic primary. ?J. W. RAGSDALE. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce that I am a Candidate for re-election to the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. H. L. BUCK. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I 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 a candidate for the House of Representatives from Horv Countv. ?WATERMAN M. BOOTH. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for the house of representatives* from Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic party. ?S. C. DUSENBURY. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES 1 hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ?A. D. JACKSON. HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES I am a candidate for the House ol Representatives. ?W. C. HOOKS. HOUSE .or REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my candidacy for election to the House of Representatives from Horry, County, subject to the action of the Primary. ?W. L. MISHOE. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. My candidacy for the oflice ot Treasurer of Horry County is hereby announced, subject to the rules anu regulations of the Democratic Primary, ?W. L. BELLAMY. 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, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. ?S. D. IJRYANT. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of County Auditor of Horry County, subject to the rules of 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 I announce my candidacy for the office of Auditor for Horry County, subject 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 office of Clerk of Court for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ?W. L. BRYAN. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Clerk of Court, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. ?M. C. HOLMES. FOR SHERIFF. I am a candidate for reelection to the office of Sheriff. ?J. A. LEWIS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candi/Inf A "f At* tVlO a/ a/ 14 Aimif UCAW -AVft VI*\> VIIIVV \/A Mll^l lii VI. A IVI W'J County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ?W. S. McCASKILL. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for election to the office of sheriff*of Horry County, aubject to the-action of the Democratic Primary. ?ELIJAH L. BUFFKIN. i f FOB SUPT. OF EDUCATION. ' I hereby announce that I am a candidate for Superintendent of Education of Horry, County, subject to the 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 olci stand, at Bayboro, S. C., subject only to the demands and needs of the general public whom I delight to .seOHkv*.J A. BESevM FOR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION. | I Jiereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Couhty Superintendent of Education for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ?S. H. BROWN. J I FOR COUNTY CORONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. ?L. WH1TEFORD COOPER. FOR CORONER. I hereby anounce my candidacy for reelection to the office of coroner of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. ?V. D. JOHNSON. FOR CORONER I hereby annonuce myself a candidate for Coroner of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I pledge efficient service in this office, if elected. ?E. TILLMAN JORDAN. FOR MAGISTRATE. Many friends of George M. Fowler, hereby announce him a candidate for 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 friends, I an tiounee myself as a candidate for Magistrate at Conway. ??. 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? macristrnt.P in (Ivnnn cjrtr> tm.-nfU:" o ^ . wii ?jv.a w vv ui5iii|j, ?H. P. HARRELSON. FOR MAGISTRATE,?ADkIAN: I hereby announce my candidacy for Magistrate at Adrian, District No. 2, subject to the primary. ?J. 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. FOR MAGISTRATE Conway District No. 2. I am a candidate for the office of magistrate, Conway District No. 2. ?J. T. BOOTH. FOR MAGISTRATE. Dog Bluff. I am a candidate for reelection as Magistrate of Dog Bluff, District No. 4. ?J. W. JOHNSON. FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR. At the solicitation of many friends, I am a candidate for appointment to the office of Township Supervisor, of Socastee township. ?W. J. SINGLETON. August 1st, 19HJ. o J. T. BOOTH Sign Paintnig And Lettering ALLEN, S. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Eastern District of South Carolina In the matter of S. L. SCHERR, | Bankrupt. I Horry County. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice that on the 24th day of July 1916, the above named bankrupt filed his petition in said Court praying the confirmation of the composition heretofore offered and accepted, and that a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said petition on the 15 day of August, 1916, before said Court, at Charleston, in said District, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. RICHARD W. HUTSON, Clerk . ''La^ i -* U D. A. &\m | Fire Insurance fl , Life Insurance V ? Bonds V Offldftfrf'^ ^ V PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK. \ D. A. Spivey W. B. King; A Lu ^ c H. H. WOODWARD, V Attune; and Counsellor at Law. CONWAY, S , V ?-V ' I jj 1 I 1 HAL L. BUCK, - 1 j * Fire Insurance >" Office Conway National Bask Conway, - - 8, C. y R. K SCARBOROUGH , Attorney at Law, V CONWAY. S. C. ' 1 I I I j WILLIAM EUGENE KING. M O \ Physician and Surgeon M Office in Piatt Drug Oo. AYNOR,. - - - S. C. \ j CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH , j CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA \ Complete Waterworks, Steam Hot wa- V ter and Ai- u-..*:-- ? _ ? ?~. < ncntn.^ i iantH I INSTALLED ANYWHERE Only Plumbing and Heating goods and material of highest quality used. Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory, V( Sink and other Hath room Accessories and rep"**"< on hand at all times. FiuuiOmg and Heating. v PUT HOT WATER AND ' HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE ; S. P. HAWES * Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries Ajax Tires, guaranteed 5000 miles. PHONE 57. QUICK DELIVERY. 1 T. B. LEWIS, Atty. and Councellor at Lav CONWAY, - - - S. C. DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon loris, s. o. \ J. 0. Norton E. S. C. 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