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I Sbr (Eountg Srrnrb.j KINGSTREE. S. C. C. W. WOLFE, EDITOR AK'D PROPRIETOR. Eatered at the postoffice at Kingstree, S C as second ciass mail matter. TELEPHONE NO. 83TERMS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One copy, one year $1 25 One copy, six months 751 One copy, three months 50 I One copy, one year in advance 1 00 | i Obituaries, Tributes of Respect, , Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks ! and all other reading notices, not News, will be charged for at the rate of one eent a word for each insertion. All changes of advertisements and' all communications must be in this office [ before TUESDAY NOON in order to: appear in the ensuing issue. All communications must be signed I by the writer,' not for publication unless j desired, but to protect this newspaper. ADVERTISING RATES: Advertisements to be run in Special , eolum, one cent a word each i??sue,minimum price 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. Legal advertisements, $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents per inch each subsequent insertion. Rates on long term advertisements ery reasorabie. For rates apply at this office. , In remitting checks or money orders make pavable to ' THE COUNTY RECORD. *'In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of goodness still; In men whom MEN pronounce divine, I find so much of sin and blot? I hesitate to draw the line Between the two?where God has not" KIXGSTREE?THE G ATE WAY TO OPPORTUNITY. j THURSDAY. JULY 18.1912. I The Issue in South Carolina. [ Dispatches from Augusta last] week made brief reference to tes- j tiniony in the nature of affidavits that Thomas R Felder desired to introduce regarding the personal conduct of Cole I. Please, <<.,10], i';irolinu. dur to it. There should l>e some limit to the public mortification that can be inflicted upon a commonwealth. If a majority of the people of South Carolina, with his public record laid before them, and with remembrance of his de^ meanor as Governor fresh in their minds, are willing to reelect J flense r-something we do not believt? the majority will have him "sans" everything. So do not inflict upon the more sensitive element the sort of campaign that the unveiling of private character almost invariably produces. The campaign is already dirty enough, Heaven knows. Poor South Carolina! ? The State. REGULATIONS FOR HOTELS. jn Published by the South Carolina Board ol Health. The following excerpts from an >a act passed by the General Assembly *a of South Carolina, vesting power in the Executive Committee of the pi State Board of Health to make and 53 promulgate rules governing the sanitary condition of hotels, restau- ,n rants, cafes, boarding and lodging houses are given for the information pi of and enforcement by those most concerned, and upon the request of Dr James A Havne, secretary State tfoara 01 neann: "It shall be unlawful for any per- a[ son, persons, firms or corporations %I to empty, or cause to be emptied,; { the slops or offals of their respective sa establishments in the jtreets. "Every person who shall be the sl owner, lessee, or keeper or manager a of any tenement house, boarding ^ house, lodging house, or manufac- * tory, shall provide, or cause to be 111 provided, for the accommodation thereof, and for the use of the tenants, lodgers, boarders, and j Til workers thereat, adequate privies or water closets, and the same shall be so adequately ventilated, and shall ac at all times be kept in such cleanly i and wholesome condition as not to ca be offensive, or be dangerous or c^. detrimental to life or health. And ! no offensive smell or gases, from or through any outlet or sewer, or through any such privy or water yc closet, shall be allowed by any per-! ?j son aforesaid to pass into such fr house or any part thereof, or into th any other house or building. or "All hotels shall hereafter provide st ar each bed, bunk, cot or other sleep- ^ ing place for the use of guests with se pillow slips, under and top sheets, so the under sheet to be of sufficient th size to completely cover the mattress a' thereof, the top sheet to be of at ^ least equal width and to be at least fa ninety-six inches long, and folded j an back at the head so as to cover all, ul such top covering. Said pillow slips' *e fi t and sheets must be made of white cotton or linen, and all such pillow. slips and sheets after being used by ce one guest must be washed and iron- N< ed before being used by another ^e(^ guest, a clean set being furnished each succeeding guest. "In all cities, towns or villages) where a system of water works and -pc sewerage is maintained for public use. every hotel therein shall, within six months after the passage of this f0 act. be equipped with suitable ha water closets for the accommoda- so tion of its guests, which water w| closet shall be connected by proper ^ toilet rooms and pantries. "Every hotel, lodging or board-j Vl/lCUIVl \?I vv*v?? V , ing a visit to Atlanta. The investigating committee very proper- j ly refused to hear the evidence and the newspaper correspondents avoided indicating its nature. It is now published in Atlanta and the report is in circulation in this State that Felder declares his purpose to have Blease indicted in the city of Atlanta, using the material contained in those affidavits as the basis for such action. The State wishes to remind the press and the people of South Carolina, if such reminder be not quite superfluous, that the issue between the opponents of Blease in South Carolina and the Gov ernor is founded solely upon the official acts of Cole L Blease as State Senator and Governor and does not rest at any point upon his private acts or allegations affecting private character. We do not know and we do not care to hear details of the Atlanta charges against the Governor of South Carolina. That case, if brought, will l?e Fulton county and the State of Georgia against Cole L Blease; the people of South Carolina are not parties plumbing with such sewerage sys- re tern, and there shall be some means to of flushing said water closet with th the water of said system in such ^ manner as to prevent sewer gas iej from arising therefrom. The wash th bowls in the main wash room of an such hotel must be connected and! fr equipped in similar manner, both as j tu to method and time. I ki; "In all towns and villages not: having a system of waterworks, every hotel not provided with waterworks and wash rooms as in pre-! ceding section provided shall have properly constructed privies as ap- jc proved by the State Board of Health, f0 the same to be kept in sanitary con- st: ditions at all times. dc "No owner or lessee of any building, or any part thereof, shall lease (jj or let, or hire out the same or any n portion thereof, to be occupied by tii any person, or allow the same to be J occupied, as a place in which, or for ^ any one, to dwell or lodge, except aji when said buildings or such parts mi thereof are sufficiently lighted, ven- bj tilated, provided and accommodated, and are in all respects in that condition of cleanliness and wholesomeness, for which they or either of! be them require any such premises to j m be kept. j Rt "The walls and ceilings through- j w; out any tenement or lodging house dii shall be thoroughly whitewashed or painted, papered or kalsomined as a required by the Board of Health, and not less than once in each year. "No hotel, lodging or boarding house, restaurant, shall be maintained in the State of South Carolina that has not a properly screened dining room, kitchen, bed rooms, af ~ ~ I g house and restaurant in South irolina shall keep its kitchen and mtry in a sanitary condition and if id hotel, etc., shall be found in urnitary condition, it shall be closed j : State Hoard of Health or its operly accredited officer until un-1 nitarv conditions are remedied. "All hotels, boarding houses, lodg-1 g houses, restaurants in South j irolina that are not in towns shall ovide pure drinking water and iall submit samples to the State aard of Health chemist, quarterly, ir analysis. The bill further provides, "chut J ly person who shall, after notice, J olate. disobey, refuse, omit or; 'gleet to comply with any rule of id Executive Committe of tfie State sard of Health, made by it in pur- i lance of this Act, shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and, upon conviction j lereof, shall be fined not exceeding le sum of one hundred dollars or j: iprisoned for thirty days." ALL WRONG. ie Mistake is Made by Many Kingstree tltizens. Don't mistake the cause of back:he. i To be cured you must know the iuse. It is wrong to imagine relief is ire. Backache is kidney ache. You must cure the kidneys. , A resident of this vicinity shows ( >u how. H P Lane. Marion, S Car, says: 1 For more than a year I suffered om backache and sharp pains irough my loins. In the morning 1 first arising. I was so lame and | iff that I could scarcely get around . id some days I was unable to work, y kidneys were sluggish and the 1 cretions were unnatural. I heard ( much about Doan's Kidney Pills , at I concluded to give them a tri- j and procured a box. After a brief ie I felt better than I had for ars.my back became stronger, the { rneness and soreness disappeared 1 id the kidney secretions were reg- ( ar in passage. You may use my , stintanial if it will prove of bene- ! to any other person suffering om kidney trouble." 5 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 < nts. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, ( ew York, sole agents for the Unit- ( I States. Remember the name?Doan's-- 1 id take no other. Mr McElveen Withdraws. C ? the Voters of Williamsburg ] County: Since announcing my candidacy < r the House of Representatives I ( ive found it necessary to make j me changes in my business affairs j lereby my responsibilities have i en greatly increased. For this ^ ason it will be impossible for me \ take part in the campaign during j e summer and if eleeted, I would ] ; unable to properly discharge my , ?islative duties. I therefore take i is means of informing my friends , id supporters of my withdrawal \ om the race, and use this oppor- ? nity of thanking them for their nd and generous support. Very respectfully, Geo A McElyeen. What Makes a Woman? One hundred and twenty pounds, ore or less, of?bone and muscle >n't make a woman. It's a good undation. Put into it health and length and she may rule a king>m. But that's just what Electric tters give her. Thousands bless em for overcoming fainting and zzy spells and for dispelling weakss, nervousness, backache and ed, listless, worn-out feeling, electric Bitters have done me a :rld of good," writes Eliza Pool, ?pew,Okla, "and I thank you, with t I my heart,for making such a good \ edicine." Only 50c. Guaranteed s ' M L Allen. ] Slpple-Meadors. The following announcement will 1 1 read with some surprise by the j any friends and acquaintances of ?v W P Meadors.who for two years as presiding elder of the Metho- ( st Episcopal church in this district: J Mr and Mrs Charles Kirby Smith , nnounce the marriage of their sister Miss Emma Sipple to Reverend William Pascal Meadors on Friday, July sixteen nineteen hundred and twelve j Grahamville, S C. < k At home ] ter the tenth of August ( Greenwood, S C. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. \ / Hdr |l Falling ? You certainly cannot lose your hair and keep it, too. i Which shall it her Lose? Then do nothing. Keep? Then use Ayer's Hair Vigor, j That is about all there is to - ? ?? ?... t. it Ayer s Hair vigor is aiso a splendid hair-dressing and hair-tonic It keeps the hair soft and smooth and greatly promotes its growth. It does not color the hair. .Consult your doctor freely. Doctors are studying these hailr questions much more than in former days. M.de by the 3. C. ATKE CO.. Low.lI. Mm*. * STATE ij TOPICS J: .-rTrrrrrrr^zr^^^-.rr.rr-r.Tr; An increase of more than $8,500 jver the preceding year is shown in 1 the postal receipts of the Charleston office for the fiscal year ended June j $0, 1912. r X X X A a result of numerous mosquito | sites that he received in the marshes i sehind the Isle of Palms about two j A'e^ks ago, Mr John Von Oven, a ( Charleston grocer, died Tuesday ii morning at the Riverside infirmary.! ] Mr Clarence Fairchild.who was with Mr Von Oven,was also badly bitten,,! rnd is ill at the same institution, al- , ;hough his condition is not consider^d serious. The two men spent the i light in a launch near the Isle of j 1 Palms two weeks or more ago, it is j 1 ;aid, but did not feel seriously the ' iffects of the attacks of the mosqui-! ;oes until a fe\fr days ago. Mr Von Even's death is ascribed to a severe malarial infection. j. XXX I. Ii In a personal encounter in the j! streets at Barnwell Monday night, G j1 Duncan Bellinger, Esq, of Columbia,;. ludge of Probate for Richland lounty, was shot in his left arm by | JUlSUUUUa IllOULi. viuumij 1\.U1 vv i Dacco, well soaked, and tied over;( the bitten spot, takes the pain away |( apidly and brings down the in-: * lammation. < m ? ( 100 Buggies low in stock at J M Truluck Co's \ stables, largest assortment ever ni i lake City. Come now and get your ( ihoice. Terms cash or credit. i 1 Children like te take Dr. MlU i' >-uxAlive Tablets. J H Best, Jr, of Barnwell. The Dui-j' et struck Mr Bellinger's arm about ' lalf way between the shoulder and i ;lbow, shattering t^fe bone. The i vounded man was carried to a ho- ' ?1,where a physician was summoned ind medical attention given him. j tfo attempt to remove the ball was1" nade.but the arm was put in splints1 md Tuesday morning Mr Bellinger IJ vas taken to a Columbia hospital for ; further treatment. The wound is; said to be a very serious one. Free Hookworm Treatment. j < A physician of the State Board of j j rtealth will be at the following [ places on the dates specified to tell rau if you have kookworm disease, ind if you do have it to give you , nedicine free to cure you: Lambert, < fvery Tuesday; Greelyville, every ( sVednesday;Morrisville, every Thurs- ] lav: Gourdin. everv Friday; Kings-!' ;ree, (jury room, court house) ev-r ;ry Saturday. Dates effective from j' luly 4 until August 10. Insect Bite Costs Leg. j < ( A Boston man lost his leg from ] ;he bite of an insect two years be- ^ 'ore. To avert such calamities from itings and bites of insects use Bucken's Arnica Salve promptly to kill ;he poison and prevent inflamma;ion,swelling and pain. Heals burns, >oils, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, ( )ruises. Only 25 cents at M L Al- ( en's. 1 Moist tobacco is one of the best ?ures imaginable for the bite of any 1oq"F f r\_ I CANDIDA! Announcements of candidat* published in this column until the pi able ALWAYS in'advance. Please doi money with your copy Announcen charged for at the rate of ten cents uiiacio tiJtr ui aiim'uiivciutiiv v? For U. S. Senate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the United States Senate, j subject to the rules of the Demo-! cratic party. Your support and influence will be appreciated. pd N B Dial, Laurens, S C. For Congress. I hereby announce myself a can-; didate for re-election to Congress from the Sixth Congressional Dis-: trict of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. pd J E Ellerbk, For SolicitorI announce myself a candidate for the office of Solicitor for the Third Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-23p Thos H Tatum. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Solicitor of the Third Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. * 5-2p Philip H Stoll. For Prolate Judge. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge for Williamsburg county, and promise to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. 6-18-p R W Fulton. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. P McLure Brockinton. o-2-5t p t ? For Clerk of Court. I hereby announce myself a can- j didate for re-election to the office of j the Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county, subject to the rules af the Democratic primary. 5-2p H 0 Britton. For Coroner. At the solicitation of my many friends, I heareby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner, 3ubject to the result of the Democratic primary. 6-13-pd H U Kinder. At the solicitation of many friends 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner,subject to the rules jf the Democratic primary. 5-23p C J joye. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner,subject tc the action of the Democratic primary. J Isaiah Morris. 5-23 p \ I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. er no- T A CPATT O-COp o n own, The many friends of Mr H M Burrows hereby announce him as a candidate for Coroner, subject to :he rules of the Democratic party. >2-5t p j For County Auditor. We have been authorized to announce Mr J J B Montgomery as a candidate for re-appointment to the Dffice of County Auditor, subject to :he rules of the Democratic party. 5-2-5t p For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candiiate for re-election for the office of bounty Commissioner of Williamsnurg county, subject to the rules of ;he Democratic party. 5-2p J N Hammet. For Treasurer I hereby announce myself a caniidate for re-appointment to the ofice of Countv Treasurer, subject to ;he rules of the Democratic primary. 4-18 pd J Wesley Cook. A Dysentery is always serious and >ften a dangerous disease, but it :an be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has ;ured it even when malignant and epidemic. For sale by all dealers. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or njury, there is nothing better than Uhamberlain's Liniment. This lininent also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain. y ES' CARDS. >s, not more than 100 words, will he rimary election for $3.00 each, pay- i 1't ask us to credit you, but send the X* nents over 100 words long will be i a word. For other than county irds is $5.00. For Souse of Represent tatives. I hereby announce myself a can- * didate for the House of Representatives from Williamsburg county, promising to use my best efforts, if elected, for the upbuilding of our county and economy in appropria-^ tions. I promise to try to represent ' the entire people of our county. 7-4p W S C'amlin. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for relection * for the House of Representatives for Williamsburg county. I pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary. 6-27-p R H Kellahan. To the Democratic voters of Williamsburg:? I hereby announce myself as a candidate for election to the House of Representatives and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. I bespeak your suffrages in my behalf. 6-20-p Robert J Kirk. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 6-27-pd B B Chandler. At the solicitation of my many fl friends I hereby announce myself a H candidate for the House of Repre sentatives of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri-^l mary. H 5-30p W J Smiley. jh For Superintendent of Education I The friends of R N Speigner^H hereby beg to announce him as a^B candidate for election to the officeHj of Superintendent of Education Williamsburg county, subject to thts^B ruies 01 tne Liemoqratic primary. m 5-23 D We are authorized to announce V the candidacy of J Graham Mc- H Cullough fcr re-election to the fl office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of H the Democratic primary election. fl 5-30 p 9 For Road Engineer. I To the Democrats of Williamsbiy 9 county:? o I hereby announce myself a3 9 candidate for Road Engineer a I pledge myself to abide the result I the primary election. i 6-20p Walter R Bryan. ^1 At thp rpnnp?t nf mnhv fripnHs. T hereby announce myself a candidate for Road Engineer of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-30p B S Smith. Mr JOSEPH FRIERSON hereby announces himself as a candidate for election to the office of Road Engineer, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 5-9-pd Having experience as Road Engineer persuades me to offer for re- I appointment, subject to Democrat^S rules. Very respectfully, 5-2-5t p Jno M Eaddy, R E. For Sheriff At the solicitation of my many friends I hereby announce myself r candidate for the office of Sheri' of Williamsburg county, subject the rules of the Democratic p mary. W E Brockixton. 6-13-pd I hereby announce myself a cai didate for Sheriff of Williamsbur county, subject to the rules of th Democratic party. If re-elected, pledge my faithful service in the fu ture as in the past. 4-25-pd Geo J Graham. Notice: Beginning Saturday, June 29, I will be in Kingstree at my Planing Mill on Main street opposite VauseV shop, for the purpose of dressing \ lumber and such other work as my \\ mill will perform. 6-29-4t-p W S Dennis.; During the summer months mothers of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness of the bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon *Tpr sale by all dealers. f