The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 23, 1910, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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I Up=to= i Up=to=date f? you shop. Our 1 the price alway || and seasonable j| those who warn S KINGS JUDGE DANTZLER DEAD. Succumbed to Blight's Disease ?Was Not Unexpected. Orangeburg, June 20: ? Judge Cbarles Glover Dantzler, judge of the First judicial circuit of South Carolina, died at his home here this i morning at 5 o'clock. Judge Dantzler had been seriously ill since last December with Bright's disease, which was the cause of his death, and while,owing to this long illness, his death was not unexpected, it caused no less sorrow among all on this account, The funeral will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock from the i Methodist church in this city. Ir addition to his two daughters, Judge Dantzler is survived by four brothers?0 M, Fred B and Thomas W Dantzler of St Matthews and M I 0 Dantzler of Orangeburg. Suttons Sittings. Suttons, June 20:?Crops are very good in this section, barring some damage caused by excessive rainsj Mr J E Sheppard and family of Georgetown are visiting relatives at this place. Miss Annie Ogburn left Saturday afternoon for Sumter, where she expects to remain the greater part of the summe;. Mr and Mrs J W Blakeiey of Andrews are guests of the former's parents, Mr and Mrs R D Blakeiey. . Mr William DuRant returned home this week from a visit to relatives; at Sampit. Mr Frank Spell of Charleston visited relatives here this week. Mrs Mary Thames of Manning is spending some time with her parents, Mr and Mrs A J Parson. Mr Joseph A Gaines of Columbia was in this section Saturday on busi- 1 ness connected with the census. Mr G C Parson of Gourdins visited his parents here Sunday. The Rev W H Perry met his regular appintment here Sunday morning. Red Wing. Marvelous Discoveries marl; the wonderful progress of the age. Air flights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires terrible war ' indentions to kill men, and that wor^- 1 der of wonders?Dr. King's Ne*w 1 Discovery?to save life when threat-' ened by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemorP rhages, hay fever and whooping | cough, or lung trouble. For all bron- < chial affections it has no equal. It ] relieves instantly. It's the surest , cure. James M. Black, of Asheville, N. C , R. R. No. 4, writes it cured him of an obstinate cough after all othei' remedies failed. 50c. and $1. A trial bottle free, Guaranteed bv M. L. Allen. j Smai Cool V The Enti iuimuutuuuuiuiuuiiuiuiiiu Date Si style does not nec< aim has ever beer s within your reac merchandise we a t the Best Quality >TREE Candidat Announcements of candidal published in this column until the pr able always in advance. Please don money with your copy. Announcem charged for at the rate of ten cents a fices the price of announcement cards For Governor. I I beg to announce my candidacy for the office of Governor, subject to the decision of the Democratic j voters of the State. Campaign promises are easily made. My purpose is, if elected, to give the people a plain, honest and business like administration. Of i course I shall advocate good roads, j good schools and good government, | my attitude as to the same being i well known to the public for many years. I consistently advocated prohibition and was among the first to give money and lend influence to push the movement more than twenty years ago. As a business man my chief aim, if elected, will be to conduct a State government along business lines. F H Hyatt. For Congress?Sixth District. I beg to annuonce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional district, subject to the action of the L>emocrauc primary. Ben B Sellers. Sellere, June 11. State of South Carolina?Sixth Congressional district. Vote for Geo W Brown for Congress. Endorsed by Darlington County Democratic Convention. Resolution: Whereas, the Democratic county convention has learned that Hon Geo W Brown of Darlington is a candidate for Congress from this district: Be it resolved: That this convention does hereby endorse the candidacy of Hon Geo W Brown and does hereby most heartily recommend him to the voters of this Congressional district as a man of such qualifications as eminently to fit him for the office. I hereby announce myself a candidate to represent the Sixth District of South Carolina in Congress, subiect to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primaries. P. A. Hodges. For the State Senate. I will be a candidate for the State | Senate ffom Williamsburg County, j subject to the rules of the Demo-, cratic Party. g M beasley. I | At the solicitation of my friends I hereby announce thaf I am a candi- j date for the State Senate and I pledge myself to abide by tne result of the Democratic primary election, j E C Epps. I We are authorized to announce'1 Mr J Davis Carter as a candidate j1 for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. nmmmmmmmmmmmmt! sKinc leather Kept 1 ire Line C S. iUlliiUUUmUUUUlliUUiUiUiU tyle at issarily mean high 1 to supply you wit :h. It would take ire now displaying, at the Lowest Prici DRY ( 8SSS&$g3S8gm&&8g8 es' Cards. is, not more than 100 woyds, will be c imary election for $3.00 each, pay- ( 't ask us to credit you, but send the s ents over 100 words long will be ,( word. For other than county of- ' i is $5.00. For Honse of Representatives. \ To the voters of Williamsburg county:?In presenting the name of J C Graham to you for the House of ' Representatives we simply ask that you give him your undivided support. He is worthy of such. He will serve us well. 1 Democratic Voters 1 The many friends of MR R H KELLAHAN?deeming him a worthy . exponent of the sentiment of the Tax Payers of Williamsburg County, j- i j: uo present, nun as a umuiuaic iui the State Legislature, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. i Many Tax Payers. ' We are authorized to announce B B Chandler as a candidate for 11 the House of Representatives, sub-1 ! ject to all the rules governing the i, Democratic primary election. j t For Road Engineer! I hereby declare myself a candi-' 1 date for road engineer, and will J1 abide by the result of the primary.!' Leveling, grading, surveying and ] construction work are in my line, j i and if elected will do you good work, j1 Many thanks for votes received two t years ago. Respectfully, ] Jno M Eaddy. t I hereby announce myself a can-! * didate for appointment to the office i1 of Road Engineer for Williamsburg' county, subject to the rules of the | j Democratic Primary election. Henry D Ferrell. i I hereby announce my candidacy for appointment to the office of Road r Engineer subject to the rules of the Democratic Drimary. " W T Rowell. i! l! I hereby announce myself a can- < didate for re-appointment for Road ? Engineer for Williamsburg county,1 pledging myself to abide by the e rules of the Democratic primary, c also to use my best efforts in the fu- ' ture, as I have tried to do in the (s past, for the best improved roads. t J J Graham. ; r Kingstree, S C, March 28, 1910. ; j t For County Treasurer. j I I hereby announce my candidacy [ for re-appointment to the office of ? County Treasurer, subject to the de- i cision of the voters of Williamsburg county in the ensuing Democratic fi primaries. . j t J Wesley Cook, s . t For County Superintendent of t Education. d We are authorized to announce r the candidacy, of J Graham Mo j cullough for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of f Education, subject to the rules of ~ the Democratic primary. j * >' the Back the Tradt of Sumr OME AND BE HA R iiMiUiUMUUuuutuuui msmsmmmm Moneyprices. It depends h the utmost in more space than We handle only k)ODS smmrnmmmm For Auditor. We are authorized to xce r J B MONTGOMERY as ^.dilate for re-appointment to the office >f Auditor of Williamsburg county, i subject to the rules of the Demeiratic Primary election. The University ol South Carolina farted course of study in Science Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and Electrical Engineering and Lav. College fees, room, lights, etc., ?26; Board, $12 per month. For those paying tuition, $40 additional. The health and morals of the students are the first consideration of the faculty. 43 TeacAer;' Scholarships, Worth $158 For Catalogue, write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres., Columbia, S. C. 5-24-3m Special Election. Pursuant to statute approved and atified the 15th day of February, 1910, \ct N o 4*>4, An election is herebv ordered to be ield on the 7th day of July next at rlie ollowing places below mentioned, '<?r the repeal of an act approved December 24.1891, and known as Act No 9*8. 'exempting certain territory in fVilliannburg county from tlie operaion of the general stoek law ot the state from the 15th day of December of 'ach year until thel5th day of March fallowing in each year in rhe townships of fvinjr and Turkey with boundary lin.-s is follows: Beginning on Holmes wamp at a point due n rth of Major J 3 Chandler's residence; th-nce a nort! vesterly direction to Elijah church; hence the old Georgetown road west o the residence of Mrs Coleman: Jience a southerly line to strike the Potato Ferry roadlaft Ellis McClary's; hence the Potato Berry road to Aunt Vnn's branch; tlence Aunt Ann's iranch U> Black* river; thence Black iver to the pasture fence Managers of Election. John M Nexsen's Store Poll: Willie ^exsen, London Tisdale. E D Epns. Gueiry's Store l oll: Willie Phillip?, A'T < v T;.a.,to '? i-i 1 I3Urt|Cf U X At Grayson's Store Poll: J H Tlsdale, A i Burrows, If L Grayson Jake F Rodders' Place: Marion Barriieau. J K Rodders. W B Brown. The above places and managers are lereby arpointed. Said managers shall ;ake the same oath as required of manigers of general elections, shall serve vit hout compensation and ar |. ast one )f each s* t of managers sliall be in favor of said repeal, and one si all t>e onxised t<? said repeal. All per-ons who ire qualified electors and are freehold.ts of the exempted territory from the >peration of the general stock law by he Acts above mentioned shall he [unified to vote at said election. The aid election shall be conducted during he same hours and in the same manter as provided for general elections. No particular form or size of ballot ball oe required, but each ballot shall tave plainly written or printed thereon he words "'For Repeal" or ' Against tepeal." The managers shall make eturn of said election to said auditing ward who shall canvas- the vote cast ind declare the result of said election. If a majority of tin* votes cast in said lection be found and declared tube 'For Repeal" that then and in that ase immediately upon such declaration he Act hereinbefore mentioned shall t:ind r^no.ded: and !f a maioritv of he votes cast in said election l>e found rid declared to be "Against Repeal," hat then and in that case, upon such ( eclaration, said A< t shall stand and emain in full force and operation. J J H Montcomkrt, J N IIammet, Auditing H-ar' Cingstree. S C, June 2b, 1910. 6-2:J-2t )R.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Slop Thit Cough. uniniiiimnmiiiiHiiHiimmir Spri i and we are F ner Wea CONVINCE cus. liiuuuuuuuauuuuuiuiuitui Saving Pi ; entirely upon the stor< style and at the same we have to tell you of a High-Class Goods ar rnMPi vv/iTii r FOR SAL Mowers and Dear Mr Farmer:? 1 Do you realize the fact that Western h; ton, and day after day we see loads and 1 the country to feed the stock l>elonging t< Now, Mr Farmer, why not get one of 01 M'CORMICK MOWERS and gather your oats and ha^T, thereby ma some for wile. It costs hut very littli to m : DOES CC when you have to buy. Come to see us and get the best, The McCormick Mowei Yours to serve, THE WILLIAMSBURG LIV : THE : BANK OF KIN( Oldest and Strongest Bank in Will Capital and Surplus, $ Total Resources, i ( We welcome and apprecia ness, whether'large o We consider our resources, developed stunt, considerate, conservative aecomm endorsement of our service toward the t tree and Williamhsurg county. OUR MOTTO: "HELP US AND WEIL ID. C. Scott, President. J. A. Kf.l F. W.?Fairey, Cashier. N. D. I.ep X The Southern Life and Tr Q earned for its policy-holders x Dividend of O Something NO OTHER Life ( II Record for six years and a half since beg I ance business July I, l< December 31. Assets $252,42 1 Legal Reserve 9$ ' Surplus as to Policy-holders 220,0C i Insurance in force 243,11 ; Let Us Explain Our Po Kingstree Insnrance, Real Es AGENTS. xxxxx>oooooooooc ng Pri :orced to Cut Price r goes at D MUUiUiUiUliUlUiUiiUUiUiUiUiUiUi mammsm ices. I e in which ij time keep ij r* ill the new |; id cater to f j > LNY.W "?\S D-1 I lYttltCSr M ay- is now worth $28 per loads of it going out into > Williamsburg farmers. AND RAXES king yopr own feed and ^ iake hay, but it )ST . ,'i i r and Rake. < E STOCK CO., | anno I n IS TREE, n i iamsbvrg County. ????????? 54,573.00 350,000.00= , | te your busi- , j r small. ^ ? " wi by ten j'ears of conlocations, a splendid iplmilding of KingsHELP YOU." B .1 M .r.F.Y, Vice Pres. esnk, Asst. Cashier. =ai?ii?to A kxxxxxxxxx m ust Company x m i last year a H 17s1 ?\o, ^6 Company did. V inning the Life Insur- Q >03. A 1H03. December 31, 1909. IC S.00 $ 838,407.75 X 18.00 250,230.00 V 0.00 477,846.21 O 30.00 6,056,895.00 Q liciestoYou. v , tate & Loan Go. 8 1 XXXXXXXXXX ' nmmmmmmmmm ices K ss. h COST, liiUUiiiiUUUUUUlUilU