The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 13, 1908, Image 5
Election Notice.
A primary election is hereby or- j
dered to be held on Tuesday,August'
25, 1908. Managers of election
shall open the polls at S o'clock a
m, and shall close them at 4 o'clock
p m. After tabulating the result
tha niMnnavr shall eertifv the same
and forward the ballot box, poll list
and other papers relating to such
election by one of their number to
Kiugstree within forty-eight hours
after the close of the polls. i
The County Executive committee
^'ill meet at Kiugstree on Thursday,
.Wnj.'ist at ll! o'clock, noon, to
flfttubulate the returns and declare the
^^lesult of the election.
^ Following are the managers appointed
conduct said election:
MANAGE US OE ELECTION.
Black River?J II Burgess, W II
McElveen, .1 S Epps.
Poplar Hill?W Cooper Snowden,
B J Chandler, J T Ilauna.
Oak Ridge?J L Blakeley, W R
McCants. J T Wilson.
Lake City?J L St tic key, (I Ti
Rollins, C F Flowers.
Cades?R L McElveen, E H
Sauls. R F Epps.
Pleasant Grove?W B Brown, L
BGaskins, W W Burrows.
Taft?R J Morris, S E MeCul-,
lough, J M Brown.
Pergamos?J J Moore, W K Wil-1
son, J M Stuckev.
High Hill?C (I Shaffer, J C
Moore, J M Gause.
Indiantown?I) E McCutchen, H
E Hanna, W R Graham.
Earls?W S Cam)in, Jr, K M
Haseiden, Juo S Wheeler.
Scrauton?K E I.ee, R B Cannon,1
E Coward.
Kingstree?J B Gamble, J G Mc- ,
Cutcben, P A Alsbrook.
Hebron?S W Baker, J W DuBose,
R E McElveen.
Salters?E T Hamer, J W Whitfield,
A R Moseley.
Lenud?
.M orris v] lie?
Prospect?
Greelyville No 1?
Greelyville No 2?
Cedar Swamp?
McAllister's MillOak
Ridge?
Trio?
i Gourdins?
\ Altmans?
Johnsonville?
Suttons?
Lane?
Central?
Bloomingvale?
Should any clubs be omitted or
any managers appointed fail or refuse
to serve, the president of such
clubs shall appoint managers to fill
41\AI ? *%lonnc
luc.i patioi
A H Williams,
County Chairman.
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No one is immune from kidney
^rouble, so just remember that Foley's
Kidney Remedy will stop the
irregularities and cure any case of
kidney or bladder trouble that is not
beyond the reach of medicine
W L Wallace
A Letter.
Florence, S C, Aug-. 12, 1908.
To the Democratic Voters of
Williamsburg, Florence and
Clarendon: *
I am addressing this letter to
you to say that, as a candidate
for the United States Senate, I
will appreciate your support
in the primary of August 25, j
also in the second primary two '
weeks later, for I feel sure of
leading the ticket in the tirst.
As nearly all of you know, I was
raised on a farm near Lynchburg,
S C., am now and have
been a cotton planter from early
manhood.
Four years ago I began to
study the cause why the cotton
planters couldn't get a fair price
for'his crop. 1 gradually drifted
into the tight for higher j
priced cotton, finally throwing :
?-^my whole time aud force into
*his movement, which brought
^brought about the Southern
Cotton Association and the:
Farmers' Union.
We have had success, as you
realize, for when comparing the
average cotton price for the past
tour years, with the average for
the preceding four years, the
record shows.
The situation now is this?
the trouble lies in Washington
and New York. Certain legis
lation should be enacted and
certain other laws repealed.
! We must break up gambling in
futures and compel sale and
deliver}' of real cotton. We
must change the operations of
the Agricultural Department,
at Washington, wnich collects
statistics as to acreage, condition
and bales ginned, but fails
to collect for the grower statistics
as to the number of bales
in the ware houses and cotton
mills.
There are many other things
needed from the standpoint of
legislation. 1 want to carry on
the light I have been making
for the past four years. As a
Senator 1 have more influence
and can be of more service. If you
think that I, reared on the banks
of Lynch's river, neighbor and
friend to you all, can be of service
to you in the Senate, I shall
appreciate your vote. Cotton is
the gold, the silver and the green
backs of your community. The
value of your cotton crop is
greater than that of your tobacco,
and it is cotton alone that
determines the year's protit.
The prosperity 01 the cotton
planter is vital to the merchant.
Again, it you cteein it more to
your interest to support me, I
assure you that your trust will
be placed in one who shall strive
to be worthy. 1 shall be glad
lor a personal letter addressed
to me at Florence.
Yours very trulv,
E. D. Smith.
De Witt's (Jarbulized Witch Hazel
Salve is especially good for piles,
but it is also recommended nearly
ery where and for anything
when a salve is needed. It
is soothing, cooling and healing. Be
sure to.get I eWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve wheu you ask for it. We sell
and recommend it. Sold by D C
Scott, M 1).
FLORENCE FALL FESTIVAL.
Little City Preparing for Big TtraeMany
Attractions
Florence is going to nave a tw-o
days' festival this year, and expects
to give her visitors just as much
pleasure as can wt.. be crowded into
those two days.
The fall festival will be held
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 2
and 3. Arrangements have been
made for cheap lates on all roads
for all points within the radius of
100 miles. A special train will be
run on Wednesday from Wadesboro
and all points, returning after
the fuu is over Wednesday night.
The first day will be taken up
with trades display, horse show,
with ladie's and gentlemen's riding
and driving contests, in which the
best horses in the State will be entered
and valuable prizes offered, |
baseball between two fine teams,
and other euoertainments.
The special features on Thursday
will be grand military parade and
sham battle, base ball and races,
horse and automobile at the new
driving park, which will be the
biggest and best race meet held in
this section of the state.
There will be excitiug auto races
on the wide track, two or possibly
three machines starting abreast on a
45 foot wide track.
There will be frequent baud concerts
eac.i day, with a poultry and
pet stock show at which valuable
prizes will be offered and every owner
of chickens is invited to enter.
mi :n i r.
mere win ue uitiujr uiwtttnuus
esides these, amcr.ig them big reunion
of the Confederate veterans of
the Pee Dee country at which dinner
will be furnished by t he ladies.
Advertising matter is now being
distributed, the committees are at
work and everything will be done
to make this a record breaking event
Florence has always taken good
care of her visitors and will do so
again this year.
3t
A Boon to Elderly People.
Most elderly people have some kidney
or bladder disorder that is both
painful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney
Remedy has proven a boon to
many elderly people as it stimulates
the urianry organs, corrects irregularities
and tones up the whole system.
Commence taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy at once and be vigorous.
W L Wallace.
While we appreciate the kind
words of praise given The Record
by Mr Loryea, of Manning,
which were published in last
week's issue, we beg to assure
him that the splendid issue that
he chanced to see was just the}
average paper we send out fifty- !
two times a year. Whether some j
of our friends believe it or not.
The Record is the best adver-'
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tisement for Williamsburg audi
Kingstree that thev have ever had. j
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The Record goes to every coun-j
tv in South Carolina and to I
nearly half the States in the j
Union besides, and a county is
"sized tip'' bv strangers largely '
by the paper issued from the
county seat.
Foley's vidney Remedy will cure ;
any case o. kidney or bladder trouble
that is nc^beyoud the reach of
medicine. No m dicine can do more.
W L WaHT^ \
Remember, free stalls and hitching
room for your stock at Farmers')
Supply Go's.
,v your cotton picking (
yets ilt Farmers' Sup j
4<iy Co's.
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Read the Farmer* & Merchants'
Bank's ad. this issue.
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5 fall goods we are closin
W cles such as, ICE CREAM FR
A ERA10RS, WATER COOLERS, ICE
J* duced prices. Besides all
Q ties we have a nice line of
O is nothing-that adds more
in summer than a "Blue Flam
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V Our of
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MOTLEY & MOT!
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SPECIAL NOTICES ,
Transient Notices will be Published
In This Column at the Rate of One .
Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement
taken for less than 25
cents.
For Rext?Two nice brick stores i
under Opera House. .Stoli. Bros, J
7-2'{-4t Kingstree. S C.
For Sai.f.? New seven room dweling
in town of Kingstree. Stoli. Bros.
7-23-J t
Wanted?Boarders. Ladies and
school girls preferred. Terms reasonaide
1 shall also be glad to receive
sewing. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs Rosa Fun on.
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wanted?An experienced man
to take charge of .t brick mill. Must |
be competent to manage every detail J
including the burnii g of the brick I
r Khem A Son,
Hhems S C.
8- 13- 21.
Lost Tuesday, duly -8. one three'inarier
hound dog n uned Kieliniond.!
sixteen months old, white and black. |
Suitable toward paid if returned to
ft en krai. mfkkx/ie.
King-tree S C.
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For Sale?Fifty-live dollar Seliolarship
in School of Telegiaphy tor
applv to
C W Wolfe,
S-13-tt" Kingstree. S C
Note.? We regret that it became
necessary for us to carry over until
next week an interesting letter from
"Poor Comrad" and also one about
a piece of bad roads by Roman us
Civis. These articles are already
set in type and will appear in next
week's issue.?Eu.
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March!
Still
we grow an<
there is good re:
for our steady and sa
growth. The fact that
only held
but practic Grow Wllh
witli all compe growing, p
that the public gj-essive ba
lost sijrht of
quire ments start an
bank sound count
principles TODAY
vative
that have governed o\
m e n t in the
will shape o
future policy.
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WE ARE SACRIFICING OUJ
REGARDLESS OF COST,
FOR OUR FALL GOODS.
MEE COMMENCED SATHF
And Is Still 0
HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY 6/
DKY UUULL5.
I and 10c Lawns, at 44c. ?
>c Calicoes, all colors and kinds,
or only 4c.
i and 10c Percales, best grade,
or 5c.
tc yard-wide Bleach, at 4}c.
5c Lawns, at 74c.
MF.N'S SUITS.
;6 00 and $8.00 Suits, at $2.69.
10.00 Suits, at $4.50
12.00 45 44 6.29
15.00 44 44 9.00
* HOSIERY. A tin
c Stockings, at 3c firs
0c 44 " 6c red
fo show that we mean business
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luring this sale at cost price.
every line we i
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Cwncd and controlled by the Presb]
K Carolina.A hi^h gride college for women.
') Graduate course's in the Arts and Sci
M sion, Gymnastics and Business. Large
K grounds. Elegant buildings. Modern conv<
') Location in Piedmont section, and in city o
M Expenses for the entire year. A. Tuition
K B. All included in proposition (A) and Tui
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IDAY, JULY 25TH,
ioing On.
IRGAINS WE ARE OFFERING:
HEN'S SHOES.
1.50 Shoes, at 89c.
I.75 " " $1.19
2.00 11 " 1.39
3.50 " " 2.74
4.00 " " 2.89
LADIES' SHOES.
II.35 Shoes, at 79c
1.50 44 " 88c
1.75 44 44 $1.16
2.00 44 4* 1-23.
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SPECIAL.
e lot of Silks, guaranteed
t quality, 50 to 75c sellers,
luced to 31c per yard.
we are going to sell
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So you get bargains in
carry.
:STORE\DY
FOR BUSINESS.
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?nce School,
5.C.
ivc free access to famous Sulphur Springs
>uth Faculty of strong teachers. Board,
IAMIN DUKES, Hector.
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Series of the Synod of South (m
A Christian home school, ifv
ences, Music, Art. Expres- Wr
and able faculty. Beautiful (A
sniences. Healthful climate.
.Board,room &nd fee? $183.00. [A
tion in Music.Art or Exprespens
September lTth. For
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