The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 18, 1910, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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WARNING TO FARMERS
Not to Pot Too Mock Bogging on
Tkclr Cotton Bole.
Editor County Record:?
>Jow that the time is approaching
for the gathering of another cotton
crop,there are some rules governing
the U9e of excess bagging to which
I wish to draw the attention of
every farmer in this community, so
that they may protect themselves
against those rules governing overtare
and thereby sell their cotton at
a much more satisfactory price.
The Liverpool Cotton Exchange
has adopted the following: "Should
the weight of bagging exceed 3 9-16
per cent, then the buyer shall have
the right to claim for such excess at
the invoice price. If the actual tare
be not ascertained at the time of
weighing,the buyer shall afterwards
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allowance, provided the deficiency
amounts to i pound per bale on the
entire parcel purchased, but not
otherwise."
Then the New York and other exchanges
allow as a maximum twenty-four
pounds tare. All bagging
appearing in excess of this will be
weighed when the bale is exported
and claim will be made on shipper
for overweight.
These are the conditions governing
overtare, and it can be readily seen
that when bagging appears in excess
of 24 pounds that the buyer as a
protection for himself, will be compelled
to reduce price on such bale
or bides to a point where he can be
eofo in handling for claim is made
on shipper at the invoice price,therefore
he is forced to seek protection at
the expense of the seller.
Now, what I wish in asking The
County Record to publish these facts
is to forewarn you and thus you are
forearmed. See to it that not one
inch over six yards is put on your
cotton,avoid any laps or ends or any
apparent excess whatever, and, as a
result, you will have sold your cotton
at a more satisfactory price and
in a more satisfactory way. This is
written for the betterment of your
interests, which I am always glad to
protect.
Geo A McElveen.
Kingstree, August 16.
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Announcements of candidat
j published in this column until the pi
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 card!
For Governor. i
1 beg to announce my candidacy
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,
I my attitude as to the same being
well known to the public for many
years.
I consistently advocated prohibition
and was among the first to give
i money and lend influence to push
the movement more than twenty
1 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 CoBfress?SUctk District.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to Congress
from the Sixth district, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
J E Ellekbe.
I beg to announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the Sixth j
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action of the Democratic primary.
Ben B Sellers.
Sellers. June 11.
State of South Carolina?Sixth
Congressional district. Vote for
j Geo W Brown for Congress. EnJ
dorsed 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
I hereby announce myself a candidate
to represent the Sixth District
of South Carolina in Congress,
subject 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 from Williamsburg County,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Party.
G M Beasley.
At the solicitation of my friends I
hereby announce that I am a candidate
for the State Senate and I
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 J j
Mr J Davis Carter as a candidate
for the State Senate, subject to the f
rules of the Democratic party. j
Far Hoase ol Representatives.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives
from Williamsburg county,
subject to the rules governing 'he \
Democratic primary.
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J n LHAriBAn, m u. >
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives.
My platform is to enact a <
law to make each and every man 1
bear his equal share of taxes; better 1
roads; better and lonp^r school i
terms. Give me a trial as your Kep- <
resentative and I promise my people t
my undivided efforts. Promising I
to abide the rules of the Democratic
party, Respectfully,
W. S. Camljn.
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I hereby announce myself a can- ~
didate for the House of Represent- \
atives, subject to the rules of the i
Democratic primary.
E F Prosser. J
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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, sub|
ject to all the rules governing the
i Democratic primary election.
For Auditor.
I We are authorized to announce
! J J B MONTGOMERY as a candidate
for re-appointment to the office
of Auditor of Williamsburg county, J
subject to the rules of the Deme-1
cratic Primary election.
For County Superintendent ol
Education.
We are authorized to announce j
the candidacy, of J Graham Mo j
Cullough for re-election to the j
office of County Superintendent of
Education, subject to the rules of
I the Democratic primary.
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For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce my candidacy I
j for re-appointment to the office of j.
j County Treasurer, subject to the de-! j
: cision of the voters of Williamsburg j <
county in the ensuing Democratic' \
j primaries.
J Wesley Cook, j j
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For Road Engineer.r
I hereby announce myse^ ? ^anlidate
for appointment to > .e office
)f Road Engineer for Williamsburg
jounty, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary election.
Henry D Ferrell.
I hereby declare myself a candi-!
iate for road engineer, and will
ibide by the result of the primary.
Leveling, grading, surveying and
construction work are in my line,
ind if elected will do you good work.
Many thanks for votes received two
r'ears ago. Respectfully,
Jno M Eaddy.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for appointment to the office of Road
Engineer subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
W T Rowell.
I hereby announce myself a canlidate
for re-appointment for Road
Engineer for Williamsburg county,
pledging myself to abide by the
Tiles of the Democratic primary,
ilso to use my best efforts in the fu;ure,
as I have tried to do in the
)ast, for the best improved roads.
J J Graham.
Kingstree, S C,
March 28, 1910.
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J Anderaon, Spring & Co., y
7-1-J-3IU Opposite Post Office. ^
Remember
We are now in the large
building formerly occupied
by Wilkins Wholesale Grocery
Co., where we are glad
to welcome our old customers
as well as new ones. |
We keep
All Kinds of Meats j
in season at living prices,
also a choice line of Fruits,
Vegetables and Canned
Goods.
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Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that nn th?10th
day of September, A D 1910,1 will
ipply to P M Brockinton,probate judge
jf Williamsburg county, for a final <1 is- !
harge as administrator of the estate of
[)r .1 R Brock in ton. dec?ased.
? ??SMO E BKOCKINTON,
J-ll-4t Administrator.
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