The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 11, 1910, Page TWO, Image 2
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JJ Regarding Ellerbe's
g to Proted Lumbc
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Who Were They?
"What the people of the Sixth district
and the rest of the Democrats S
would like to know is, whose names
were signed to the petition to Con:
gressman Ellerbe asking him to vote
with the Republicans for the protec- g
tion of a special interest. It makes a h
heap of ud \ ~ence who they were, j,
They might have been just the very h
interest tha: was seeking protection, p
or its friends and allies, for we have
selfish interests in the South as well gl
as in the North,and what we want is ^
a man who will stand by the people ! tj
even though the interests ask him to ^
protect them. That's Democracy C(
that means something. ? Fb rente
Timex.
Publish Their Names. eI
Congressman Ellerbe says several Q'
thousand men requested him to vote n<
against free lumber. That may be so, di
i)ut they may be men representing
the trusts. He ought to publish their "
names, so his constituents can see >n
who they are.?Orangeburg Time* hi
dr DtHioarat. u
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Hodges at Home. ei
In the Congressional race Marl- 11
boro's candidate,Mr PA Hodges,will,
receiw a magnificent vote here,; qi
n Jw is hest known and appreci- S
varied, and it is very generally conceded
that Mr Ellerbe will receive d;
the smallest vote in this county that T
has ever been given him.?Hnuctt*
viltc Cor. .Vers d: Courier.
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Ellerbe et Al. K
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If the other trusts and their pli- s,
an: tools who pretend to be great
friends of the peopie could silence
the press and keep their doings secret
they would soon rob the i>eople
of their last penny. i
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Congressman Ellerbe has three | a
bright men after his job, and the it
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mmcacions are nirti. "in- >'i UKTIII ..... |
v.alk his log for him. The principal r
agbt being made on him is for jt
breaking his pledge by voting for a t
tax on lumber. 1
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"'it will be some time, we imag- r
ine, before another South Carolina j \
Congressman votes for a protective ' t
duty. Whatever the issue, a whole-: j
seme lesson on the obligation of a ,
p'.e Ige and the duty of a Democrat r
:s being taught," savs The State. ,
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When a Senator or Congressman
is caught working in concert with
t
some bigtrust they al ways have handy ^
a plausible tale that they are looking
after the interests of the dear people.
No doubt that will be the excuse
offered by the rascals that attempted
to bribe Senator Core.?
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H r.v's this for a cut? Our entire |
'.in. >f Summer is >ni?l at cost i
or.oo. Wo aro oenijioiloil t<? <lo this '
! > make room for our now fall lino. ;
1* wi'.l bo to your atlvantajro to see ,
its. S. Marci's. !
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WHA'
SUMME
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Agents for
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ANDREWS ACTIVITIES.
?treet Improvement?Crop Prospects
Better?Personal Items.
Andrews, August 8: ?Your scribe
5 glad to report cotton and crops in
;eneral as doing oetter tnan rney |
iave done this season. We are havig
ideal seasons now. Where crops
ave been worked there will be fairf
good yields.
Farmers of this community are
till plowing all young crops. We
ave seen no sign of cotton wilt in
lis neighborhood; the extreme hot
eather seems to suit the growing
itton.
Onr town street plow has been j
orking and building streets in this |
id of town the past week, also ]
uite a ditching crew has done some t
;eded work. Mayor Walter H An- ,
rews of Georgetown spent a part j
I last Friday in town looking after
le street work and railroad ditch- j
ig at this end of town. Mr Andrews
is taken an active interest in the i
pbuilding of this little town; he ^
t A * 1_ . _ 1 "I J
as trie reputation 01 oeing a ouuu- ^
, so watch the town of Andrews c
uprove. r
Mr J W Poston, who has been j
uite sick, is improving. We hope to
;e him able to be out soon. 1
Mr D W Avant is visiting his *
aughter. Mrs T G McDonald of s
rio. <
Next Tuesday week the county
impaign opens; if the present de- 1
ree of caloric prevail and the camaign
become heated there will be 1
>mething doing. 1
SUBSCRIBER. I
Good for Manning.
Manning, August 3; - Another
orward step of no small importance
nd significance has been taken by
he Manning board of trade. This
ime it is in the interest of good j
oads generally. Sjiecifieally it is
he raising of a fund to supplement
he work of th?j county chaingang
n the building of a first-class t ad
rom the corporate limits of Mauling
to the Williamsburg county
ine on what is known as the Kings- j
ree road. The work will be done I
n a thorough manner, using the
nixed sand and clay system. No j
<a i in the county needs i pi prove- j
nent more than this one, as there i
ire in it -everal stretches of heavy j
sand. It is confidently exacted!
hat the building of thi road will!
ead to a demand for lik work on i
>ther mads, so that Clarendon couny
will in a few years haw a general
system of first-class mads.
Struck ?i Kich Mine
S \V Lends of Coal City, Ala. says
le struck a perfect mine of health i
n l>r King's New Life Pills, for
hev eured him of Liver anil Kidnev
rouItU' afu r 12 \vars of suilVrinj;.
Hvy are the l>ost pills on earth for
'onstij>ation. Malaria, Headache,
jysjvpsia.l'obiliiy. 2-?t* at M L Alert's.
r DO YOU K
IR DRE
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SCHOOL TRUSTEES ORGAMZ!
Have Formed Permanent Asso
atlon--Prol Tate's Address.
The meeting held in the auditt
urn of King3tree High school li
Thursdav was filled with earn
thought and the indications of i
provement were noticeable, whi<
together with the manifest spirit
co-operation among the trust
nrncnnf Prnf Tof^ fa rami
vx?it<^wa i ivk k?bv %v ?vi?i?
that indeed he had found a n
condition of affairs in Williamsbui
So favorable was the irapressi
made that as he goes from place
place our county is to be referred
as the "model community." T
trustees are grateful for these
pressions of kindness and sympatt
but feeling that their work, is or
in its infancy and realizing in a t
gree the tremendous possibilities
the work in their hands,have decid
to form a fixed and permanent i
ganization among themselves f
mutual benefit. Mr B B Chandh
of the Union school at Rome,, w
unanimously selected as president
the organization, with Mr E C Ep
or Kingstree secretary.
A committee consisting of H. Vi
Epps, B Wallace Jones, Jr. and E
Epps was appointed to arrange
programme and call the next mee
ing, at which the committee on b
aws and constitution, consisting <
Messrs N D Lesesne, D E McCutc
m and J E Davis, will report. T1
neeting will probably be held ear
n September.
Before the adjournment the ft
owing resolution was adopted:
"Whereas, the State Legislate
tppropriates. the amount of $100 f<
veak schools levying a special U
vithout regard to the size of acho
>r number of teachers, and.wherea
nany of our schools are consolidate
tnd have from two to six teachers
Resolved,. That it is the sense
;his body that said appropriate
should be Increased in cases of co
11 /J o 4 /-?/-! r\?*<\rvrv?*f ii >na 11 ?*
HJiiuatru 9VUUU19
the number of teachers employed
Prof Tate's address was-a time
nessa#e. Many practical sugtfestio
were made, which the trustee c
institute in his school whereby ber
fits would accrue. Prof Tate is
practical man and his work in t
State will produce rapidly results
far-reachin# effect. He will spend
week in this county visiting the el
mentary schools the Ia^tof Septemb*
His work will be a dose supervisi
of the schools whose work is fro
first to seventh grades.
Prof Tate paid a glowing and w
fitted tribute to our sujierintende
of education. Anion# other thin
hn said thoro was no countv in t
State with a more progressive s
perintendent, and this county
blessed in having Mr McCullough
the head <>f its educational systen
Mr McCullough is doing more th
most superintendents. In spite
small salary he has devoted his al
ity and time toward securing bett
schools. His work merits a salary
$1,501) at least. Then his entire tii
could be given to his office.
Life on Panama Canal
has had one frightful drawback?11
larial trouble?that has brought si
fining and death to thousands. 1
germs cause chills, fever and agi
biliousness.jaundice, lassitude, we:
ne. s ar.d general debility. Hut K!?
trie Hitters never fail to destr
them and cure malaria troubli
"Three bottles completely cured i
of a very severe attack of malaria
u\.. \ r
Willi's* >% ill n i iriwrii "i uuwiii
N "and I've had pood health e\
since." iHire Stomach, Liver a
Kidney Troubles, and prevent 1
phoid. 50c. Guaranteed i.y M L .
len.
SNOW ABOUT
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:s. Doing this to
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ist DON'T BUY A GUN
est until you have seen our N?? DeaUe
m- Bml Metis fitted with Sttrai Ct*>
t.[1) prisesj Fsrpd Steel Barrels?
DEMI-BLOC SYSTEM
The mode of constructing these
irk superb Trap and Field Guns is fully
ew set forth in our New Shotgun Caters
log. Send, for it, it's free.
?n i / Ask yotrr Dealer
t? for Stereos
t0 Demi-Bloc Gm
Iruiet on our
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Cki'.: '** Fall* HUu.
or >^5S?V Kingstree
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wHJSlI Visiting choppers cor1>S
V yr90?TOffl/ dially tuvited to oom\v
5>s*ctT..' gsw// np and sit on astumj
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| every city and town ir? the United States and
! Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than
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10 Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue
? ' " and new cash prize offers. Address
0f tax McCAU C0 .ZWlotO?.X7tkSL. NKW TOIK
I Hacker Mfg. Co
SUO : KSd IKS TO
GEO. S. HACKER & SON j
I ! CHARLESTON. S. C.
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>n WE MANUFACTURE
tn i Doors. Sash and Blinds; Columns
I and Baluster-: Grilles and Gable
' Ornaments; >creen Doors a d Win
ell dows.
nt WE DEAL IN
|trs 1 Glass. Stsh Cord and Weights.
.yj Registration Notice.
:s The office oi the Stipeii visor of Re# ;
istration will be open m> the 1st Monnt
day in each month tor the purpose of
registering anj person who is quali:
tied a? follows :
an Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two years, and of the
county one year.and of the polling pre>il-.einet
in which the elector offers to {
^j. vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, six
of months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
1 and write any section of the eonstituI
tion of HP.) >nhmitted to him by the
I Supervisors of Registration, or whc
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, pioperty in this State
it'- messed at three hundred dollars oi
( more. A. \. McGILL,
Clerk of Board
it A CillAK
TW SWAMP
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FLORENCE,
is offering $10-00 in cash prize
Write at once for
M. E, JONES, B. A
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For Your E
; Make Her Happy Ma
AAAKE it one will be proud to
; it comfortirflfc tor her to read
it over with u? irr can make it :
Willow iso.tpecwl1/ su?l
It is dainty* comfortable and rei
cool in summer and equally plem
chairs areu&al loiiniriux places,
and restfull. Even the straight bai
Tables of wiliow that ar.? round o
with pockets for her work mr.y
desks of willow.
Finished in red, green or Datum
I Buy her a STEABSS & FOSTER
sure her bed is comfortable. Many
because they di?n*t have proper r 1
| restorative, and a STEARNS \bouyant,
wooes sleep, and helps to :
Mad* in four prjde.?<>f snperiorirv. $n
eri<l<\ ;it st Aio, is l).tn--r"'o .n ?m* ??r!
-*-11 :i 11 SYKAIiNS A I'iV*Ti;i:
your uioUv y Duck ut the vnU 01 fli-t t
Carolina Fur
Kingstree,
Your Home and
Let us supply you with some of
such as
Farm Implemeii
Orangeburg Si
Cotton Hoes
Dixie Cas
Mower
Bind
Hardware of All
Screen Doors,
Screen Win
Tinware,
(ilassw;
Croc
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Have just received
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A cordial welcome alw
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daughter
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lonnsjc in, seim. Talk ||
:?y?r-e.>sfiil At very littler cost. II
ts-trte f"r n ^r'.'s b^roro. II
useable in price. It is. |!
wat in winter. The armr *1
foe roekinaf chairs roomy !|
:kchnirs are comfortable. H
rsqiwre or sewinr table* D
b? hail. There are even. ^
| coior to suit your taste- H
MA'fx RKSS and 7<? will he if
- j;irls at school break flown H
at nioht. aleepi is Nature's it
STEB MATTRESS, sofl u i ||
nake it sound aaid m-hei-mug-. i|
3.50 J22.50. Tb?-5Viao???r H $
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Farm Needs. I
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the articles you may need,
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weeps,
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tings, .
Repairs,
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a ear-load of g
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