The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 14, 1910, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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Senator Tillman in London Fog.
Since his visit to Europe Senator
Tillman has a fund of new stories,
which sound properly filtered and
possess the true continental flavor.
In London he enjoyed a real "pea
soup" fog: to get a good view of it
he took a ride on top of a 'bus.
which passed slowly along the
streets, as though feeling its way.
The wintry chill pinched his nose
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around him; everything was moist
and sticky; sound was deadened,
cabs and foot passengers loomed up
for a moment, like phantoms, and
disappeared as suddenly.
"If I was a scholard," said the
'bus driver, emphasizing his final
"d," "I'd always talk Latin on this
sort of a day."
The Senator asked why.
"You know, these folks all look
like ghosts and ghostesses to me?
and Latin's the proper language to
talk to spirits in. It's well known
they won't answer if they're spoken
to in English."
Beside the Senator was a Parsee.
wearing a red fez. The driver cast
sundry curious glances at him, during
the frequent pauses necessitated
by the fog. When the man got off,
he said:
"You're an American, I know, Sir,
but would you mind telling me where
that chap hails from who's wearing
that monkey cap?"
"He's a sun-worshiper, they are
called Parsees."
"Well, well?worships the sun,
does he? I suppose he's come 'ere
to 'ave a little rest from his
prayers," and he glanced expressively
at the wet, shivering passengers,
and the gloomy, cheerless slice of
street faintly visible through the
fog.?Joe Mitchell Chappie in %tAffairs
at Washingtonin the Motional
Magazine for August.
Plck-Ups.
An extinct volcano in France yields
iarge quantities of carbolic acid.
A process has been discovered by
which tea and coffee are robbed of
their toxic qualities without interfering
with the flavor.
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White norsesare Darreu uum aci ?ice
in the German army because they
are too conspicuous when smokeless
powder is used.
The underground railways of Paris
have a length of thirty-two miles.
Twenty-three more miles have been
authorized.
The London Economist figures that
a four-pound loaf in London costs
little more than half what a similar
loaf costs in New York.
Spanish telephone companies make
their charges according to the occuJ^tion
of the patron. Social clul s
i:abor under the highest rate.
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Announcements of candidab
published in this column until the pi
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For Governor.
I beg to announce my candidacv
for the office of Governor, subject
to the decision of the Democratic
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
course I shall advocate good roads,
good schools and good government, |
my attitude as to the same being
well known to the public for many |
years.
I consistently advocated prohibi-1
tion 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.
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For Congress?Sixth District. |
I hereby announce myself a can-,
didate for re-election to Congress1
from the Sixth district, subject to |
the rules of the Democratic primary.
.1 E Ellerbe.
I beg to announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the Sixth 1
Congressional district, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
Ben B Sellers.
Sellers, June 11.
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State of South Carolina?Sixth
Congressional district. Vote for!
Geo W Brown for Congress. En- j
dorsed by Darlington County Dem- [
ocratic Convention. Resolution:
Whereas, the Democratic county;
convention has learned that Hon'
Geo W Brown of Partington is a
candidate for Congress from this j
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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 Con-j
gressional district as a man of such !
qualifications as eminently to fit him
for the office.
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I hereby announce myself a canI
didate to represent the Sixth Dis- j
j trict of South Carolina in Congress, j
i subject to the rules and regulations
! of the Democratic primaries.
P. A. Hodges. !
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For the State Senate.
I will be a candidate for the State
Senate from Williamsburg County,
subject to the rules of the Demo- j
cratic Party.
G M Beasley.
At the solicitation of my friends 1 j
hereby announce that I am a candi- j
j date for the State Senate and 11
pledge myself to abide by tne result
of the Democratic primary election.
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For the State Senate.
We are authorized to announce
Mr J Davis Carter as a candidate
for the State Senate, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party.
For Honse of Representatives.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House 'of Representatives,
subject to the rules oi the
Democratic primary.
E F Prosser.
To the voters of Willian^burg
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.
Democratic Voters.
The many friends of MR R H
KELLAHAN, deeming him a worthy
exponent of the sentiment of the
Tax Payers of Williamsburg County,
do present him as a candidate for
the State Legislature, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
Many Tax Payers.
We are authorized to announce
B B Chandler as a candidate for
the House of Representatives, subject
to all the rules governing the
Democratic primary election.
For Auditor.
We are authorized to announce
J J B MONTGOMERY as a candidate
for re-appointment to the office
of Auditor of Williamsburg county,
subject to the rules of the Demecratic
Primary election.
For County Superintendent oi
Education.
We are authorized to announce
the candidacy, of J Graham McCullough
for re-election to the
office of County Superintendent of
Education, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-appointment to the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the decision
of the voters of Williamsburg
county in the ensuing Democratic
primaries.
J Wesley Cook.
For Road Engineer.
I hereby declare myself a candidate
for road engineer, and will
abide by the result of the primary.
Leveling, grading, surveying and
construction work are in my line,
and if elected will do you good work.
Many thanks for votes received two
years ago. Respectfully,
Jno M Eaddy.
I hereby announce myself a can
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didate for appointment to tne omce
of Road Engineer for Williamsburg
county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary election.
Henry D Ferrell.
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For Road Enjr *y
I hereby announc* nt
for appointment to thv jft. 'f
Engineer subject to the ri * wi*
Democratic primary. /
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I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-appointment for Road
; Engineer for Williamsburg county, |
I pledging myself to abide by the
! rules of the Democratic primary,
also to use my best efforts in the future,
as I have tried to do in the
past, for the best improved roads.
J J Graham.%
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