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KINGSTREE, S. C
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C. W. WOLFE.'
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THURSDAY, JULY 30. 1908.
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In Harness Again.
After an abseuce from the
office for one month the editor
of The Record is back at his
desk with renewed energy and
determination to endeavor to give
the people of Williamsburg a
better county paper than ever
they have had before. By reason
of illness and "that tired feeling*'j
: pditor has
lUtlUCUl HitlVlVj VMV t
not penned a line for the pajk-r,
nor has he seen a single business
or other communication that came
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to the office during his absence.
He is trying to gather up the
more or less tangled threads of1
the business department as soon
as possible, so as to get matters:
adjnsted satisfactorily where misunderstanding
exists. We ask any
and all our friends who have
cause for complaint to write us1
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at once stating the circumstances
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upon to correct any mistakes that!
may have been made prior to or
dnring our absence. In the nature
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of things it is to be expected
that there would occur mistakes
, in the office when the head of
the business has been so long
absent. So grant us charitable
indulgence and aid us in adjusting
all matters as speedily as
possible.
To our good friend, Rev J E
Mahaffey, we are under great and
lasting obligation for the admirl
able manner in which he has
conducted the editorial column of
j this paper, as well as for other
favors rendered. We also are
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' inaeotea 10 our uicvci juuug
friend, Judge Wallace, for Taluable
assistance in filling our columns
L' with readable matter.
Last, but not least, we return
p grateful and appreciative thanks j
I. to our office force, under the
able direction of Mr J W Cargile the
accomplished and versatile
foreman of the mechanical
department for the faithful and
excellent work they have performed.
On Mr Cargile the burden
of responsibility has been
particularly heavy, he being local
editor, business manager, proof
reader, job printer and having
innumerable duties that the public
never suspects piny a very important
part in the making of a
newspaper. Any mistakes he may
have made are lost in his zealous
and loyal service rendered when
. ; most needed.
We would be guilty of gross
insensibility did we uot give expression
to the deep appreciation
in our heart for the warm welcome
given us on our return
home aod the many kindly offers
of aid in the management of the
; paper during our enforced ab- j
sence. Words are futile to convey
the depth of our feeling and we
hope to give practical form to
our gratitude by striving more
than ever to aid in making:
Williamsburg the greatest in all'
our galaxy of counties, andj
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Kingstree t he bright particular
star in constellation of countv'
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capitals. C. W. \\.
The Columbia State seems to
be making a strenuous effort to']
reail the Charleston News and!J
Courier out of the Democratic
party.
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Among the towns in the "Low i
Country*' that were villages a little 1
while ago, none has grown more
rapidly than Kingstree. X< ic< am!
? ourier.
And the old town is still 1
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a-growing, contemporary. With
Black river opened 11 p for navi-j"
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gation and a few industrial enterprises
now on the tapis, the next <
tew years will see indeed a new,
and greater Kingstree.
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Health Hints.
The observance of a few sim- 1
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pie rules will add much to the j;
much to the health and comfort ,
af those living in a warm climate 1
like ours during the summer.
Avoid the use of meat as r\m;h
as possible, especially old
meat. Besides being a he
ducerand hard to digest,it is
calcareous matter and is su.
bring on premature old age, n
matism and general decrepit
It lays the foundation for mai.
diseases that might otherwi.never
have gained a foot-hold ii
the human system. Nature never J
intended the stomach to be used t
as a cemetery. \
Eat plenty of sound, ripe fruit I
and vegetables and home butter, ^
and drink good, fresh buttermilk. <
It's strange to us that there are
so few good cows in this land c
g
of Goshen, and so few that know j
how, or are williug, to take care
of one. A good cow is worth
$97.50 to any family outside the i
health considerations. \
Frequent bathing is great for I
hot and cold weather. I don't j
mean like an alligator takes it. ?
A good sponge bath that can be
taken in a few minutes is better
than to roll around in the river
an hour or two hours. All you
want is to keep the skin clean and
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the poies open. A good basin j
of water on the washstand and
an empty tub to stand in is a
ery good outfit. Wring the towel
and scfub with it to finish. ,
Make it your business to drink j
plenty of artesian water fresh i
from the spout. It is just the <
right temperature for health as ,
as nature furnishes it. You do j
not need to put ice in it. i
JEM 1
qtate of Ohio, City of Toledo,)
Lucas County. )
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F
J Cheney & Co, doing business in
tne city of Toledo, county and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of One Hundred Dollars for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Fkank J Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of December,
A D 1886.
A W Gleason,
[Seal.] Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- '<
ternally, and acts directly on the |
blood and mucous surfaces of the \
system. Seud for testimonials free. ]
F J Cheney & Co., t
Toledo, Ohio. *
Sold by all druggists, 75c. ]
Take Hall's Family Pills for con- t
stipation. *
SPECIAL NOTICES j
Transient Notices will be Published *
In This Column at the Rate of One *
Cent a Word for Each Issue. No ad- 1
l-1 4-u or (
vcrtiaciiiciit uatvcxi ivi icas uiaii "
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To Rent Nice five room cottage. 1
Apply to G OUie Epps or Scott & Miller.
7 2 tf.
For Rent Two nice brick stores 1
under Opera House. Stoll Bros,
7-23-4t Kingstree, S C.
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For Sale New seven room dweling (
in town of Kingstree. Stoli. Bros. J
7-23-41 J
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Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers
rdeasant little j?ilIs that are easy to
take. Sold bv W L Wallace.
Tax Sales.
By virtue ol execution to me directed
1 have levied upon and will sell for cash
for taxes on the first .Monday in August,
tiie 2nd, next before the court house
Lor in Kingstree. S. C.. the following
described lands t<> wit:
Fifteen .icres, more or less, in Ridge
:ownship. belonging to Tom Williams,
ind bounded tfs follows: Nortli, by
lands of S. .1. Burrows: east, by lands
:?f B'-tsey McFadden:south, bv lands of
Victor Gusganus and on the west by
land- of estate of Sam Speights.
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Sixt* acr> s, more or less, i; Turkey
to vnship, belonging to Mrs. 11. .1. Bell
and bounded as follows: North, by
lands of Cooper Bros.: east, by lands
of Mrs. S. B. Tisdale: south, lands of
Mrs. Elizabeth ( handler and on the
west by lands of C?oper Bros.
also
Twenty-six and one-half acres, more or
le-s. in Mouzon township, belonging to
Anderson Wilson and bounded as follows:
North by the Cades public road;
east, by D. E. Adams: south, by lands
of I>. E. Adams; west by lands of S.
W. Gowdy.
ALSO
One (1) lot in Lake township belonging
to >tuckey & DuRant and bounded
is follows: North, by lands of Winslow
Wright: east, by Darlington public
road: south, by lands of Mrs. VVilfoughby;
west. by lands of Winslow Wright.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
georgf. J. Graham, s. W. C.
July 14th, 190s.
Candidates' Cards.
'. (Announcement* In this column will be pui>vjit-d
the cio-vof the campaign at the folviugr.es,
provided tin- announcement does
*y?l seventy-live (75) words: state and
'onal candidates fa. to: County caudi1
-^ *?!ircuit
elf to the
? office of
oes of the
jk nt 1 to succeed
ion- W. n. Web. .no was transferred
to another circuit, and he now asks
tlin rvAAnlo fnr tho "full
.lie DUlllO^C Ui tug AV> Miv *%? .
:eni. believing he has already demonit
rated that he is fu**?tqualified for the
jlace. j: "claughlin.
I Hereby announce n^ self a candidate
'or Solicitor of the Third Judicial Cir:uit,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. A B. Stuckky.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for Solicitor of the Third Circuit,
mbject to the rules of the Democratic
jriuiary, Philip H Stoll.
County CommissionerHaving
been solicited by friends I
lerebv announce myself a candidate for
he office of County Commissioner for
Williamsburg county in the Democratic
jrimary election, and pledge myself to
ibide by the sime. Having had three
rears experience in the office I feel that
! am qualified to fill the position, and
isk the support of all Democrats.
J. N. Hammst.
July 1, 1908.
Probate JudgeI
hereby announce myself a condidate
:or re-election to the office of Probate
fudge for Williamsburg county,subject
jo tne rules and regulations of the
Democratic party
P. McClure Brockinton.
For Road Engineer
I hereby announce my candidacy for
ippointment to the position of road
engineer, subject to tne primary election.
Under the recent Act of the legmature,
I did not undei stand that any
>ne could fill said position but a civil
mgineer, but since it has been put in
the primary and no civil engineers
ire running, I am a candidate on my
record, and if elected will fill said position
to the best of my ability. Thankng
niv friend* for their favors in the
past. I am
Respectfully,
S. J. Singlktary.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Road Engineer for Williamaburg
county, subject to the rules
>f the Democratic primary election,
?nd respectfully ask the endorsement
>f delegation and Clerk of Court. I
pledge myself to abide the result of the
srimary election. If elected I promise
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J no. E. Godwin.
Mr John M Eaddy, a man eminen^
ltted in every way for the position, is
lereby proposed for the office of road
mgineer at the approaching primary
ilection the result of which he will
ibide. voters.
By solicitation of my friends I hereby
innuunce myself a candidate for the
jffice of road engineer for Williams)urg
county, pledging myself to abide
>y the rules and regulations of the
Democratic party. 1 earnestly crave
;he endorsement of the delegation and
:lerk of court. I have had several
rears' experience in road building and,
f elected, will discharge the duties of
;he office to the very best of my
ibility. J. J. Graham
I hereby announce myself a candidate
n the coming primary for the office of
Road Engineer for Willimsburg county,
subject to the rules and regulations of
;he Democratic party, and respectfully
isk the endorsement of delegation and
:lerk of court. I pledge myself to
tbide the result of the primary elec:ion.
If elected, I promise to discharge
the duties of my office.
B. B. ( handler.
EtailroadCommissioner
I hereby announce myself a candidate
?or railroad commissioner of N)uth
Ilarolinia, subject to the rules of the
[)emocratie primary. .Iames a si'muersett,
Columbia. S C.
United States Senate.
I I beg t-> announce my candidacy for
th<- United States Senate in the approaching
democratic primary, and I
J respectfully solicit the support of the
Democratic voters of this >tate.
R G Rhktt.
For CoronerI
hereby announce that I am a candidate
for the < ffice of Coroner of Williamsburg
county, subject to all the
rules of the Democratic primary.
W. J. Godwin.
Tl,^ r_: 1. < II M 1 in r-v-ntirc on
ilic I I Il'liua Ul II. iU. iHUiuuo ?*?
nounce hi in a candidate for tjjc office
of < oroner for Williamsburg ounty
. subject to the rules of tha D eratic
! primary. ^
FK.
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I hereby announce myself at a candidate
for the office of coroner f6r
Williamsburg county, subject to the
regulations of the Democratic primary.
M -S Buffkin.
Thanking all my friends for theii
support in the past, I recpectfully announ
e myself a candidate for re-election
to the office of coroner, subject to
the rules of the Democratic paitv. I
am an old veteran, having s i four
! years in the war, and durint ^rm
of my office I have tried to d ? n. Jty.
I respectfully ask your support i the
coming primary.
R X^G^..>LE.
For She1 iff.
I hereby announce m self a candidate
in the coming primary for re-election
to the office of Sheriff or Williamsburg
county, subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party and
: pledge myself to abide the result of the
, primaries. I earnestly ask the support
of the 1 'emocratic voters^a
elected, pledge my constant jr t
i aiscnarge me duties oi me r
satisfaction of my fellow-''
gco^ .iiam.
For A ,_xCor.
We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of J. j. B. Montgomery for
re-appointment to the office of county
.Auditor, subject to the lules of the
Democratic primary.
For Treasurer.
The friends of R B Smith announce
! his name as a candidate for the office
of Treasurer of Williamsburg county,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primal y election.
We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of J. Wesley Cook for re-appointment
to the office of CountyTreasurer,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
For Supt Education.
We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of Mr J G McCullough for
re-election to the office of County Superintendent
of education, subject to
all the rules of the Democratic primary
election.
For the LegislatureFor
the house of representatives,
Jno S Graham, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
Jno s Graham.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the house of representatives, subject
to the rules of the primary election.
Respectfully,
J Davis Carter.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. Theo. 11. Gourdin.
cornaot aolioitatinn of msnv
friends I hereby announce myseif a
candidate for re-election to the House
of Representatives subject to the rules
and reflations of the Democratic primary.
-My past experience will enable
me to better serve my constituents and
I promise, if elected, to discharge my
duties to the utmost of my ability without
fear or favor. I thank my friends
for their support in the past and again
solicit their votes in the coming primary.
W. P. Gause.
Believing, as I do, that with two
years' experience in the Lower House,
1 can now better serve my constituents,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democratic
party. Thanking you one and
all for the liberal support given me
two years ago, I promise, if elected,
my best service? in behalf of my fellow-citizens.
W. D. Bryan.
I announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the House of Representative.
If elected I will do my full duty
as I see it to the best of my ability.
Thanking my friends for their past
support. I will abide the result of the
Democratic primary and will support
the nominee thereof.
June 2. 1908. R H Kellahan.
Congress 6th District.
I hereby annonce myself a candidate '
for Congress from the 6th Congressional
district, pledging myself to abide
the rules of the Democratic party.
j ?> itagsdale.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to Congress from
the Sixth District subject to rules of
the Democratic primary.
J E Ellkrbe.
We are authorized to announce as a
cancidate for Congress in the Sixth
Congressional Distriet, James R
Coggeshall, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary election.
I announce myself a candidate for
Congress from the Sixth District, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. P. A. Hodges,
Bennettsville. S. C.
May 30, 1(J08.
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