The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 01, 1912, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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THE PEOPLE'
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the extensive sendee offerei
building for themselves a sc
for the larger business of th
t BANK OF WIL,
Kingstrc
? C W Stoll, President.
^ F Rhem, Vice-President.
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derstanding of business ;
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E C Epps, Cashier.
C W Boswell. Asst. Cashier.
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\ Kingstree Drug Co
J No Groceries, No Dr
W Goods, No Hardware, bu
I anything in pure fresl
I Drugs, Medicines, Toile
I Articles, Perlumerj
| Stationery, etc. Water
I man's and C o n k I i n '
| Fountain Pens. We wi
I send for and deliver a
' orders on short notice.
a iuii anu cumpiei
' | line of Trusses, etc.
I Agents for Huyler'
/ Chocolates and Bon-Bon!
1 Kingstree Drug Ct
1 King'stree, S. C
ne Office Stationer;
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ISjj Professional Cards. |
DR. R. J, MCCABE.
JE. Dentist.
KINGSTREE, / S. C
Office Next to Court House Square.
, PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH
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/v* attorney-at-law
LAKE CITY, - - S. C.
M. A. WOODS,
DENTIST.
Offlc? over Siog'letary Bldg.
^'PHONE NO. G2.^
LCi LAKE CITY, - S. C
W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST,
office over l'r W V Brockliigton's store.
KINGSTREE, - S. C.
C. 5-21-tf
_ M. D.Nosm
DENTIST,
~ LAKE CITY, - - - S. C
DR. R. C. McCABE
? Dental Surgeon,
a] Office in Hir^cli Quilling, over Kinsrstree
Drug Company's.
p Benj. JMclNNES, M. R. C. V. S.
" B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D.
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
P first Monday in each month, at Hel*
ler's Stables. 9-28-tf
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Why Suffer from Eczema?
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ide. A Georgia Man Tells His
1 to ExDerience.
I was afflicted with a very bad
case of Eczema for twenty-five
years,which was in my feet, legs
|oss and hips. Through all this time I
ep. tried different remedies and docile
tors' prescriptions, obtaining no
relief until I used your HUNT'S
CURE.
Qqi One box (50c) cured me entirely,
and though two years have
elapsed I have had no return of
? the trouble,
Naturally I regard it as the
l Z greatest remedy in the world.
I t Yours,
. J P Perkins,
r 4 Atlanta, Qa.
' Manufactured and Ouurantfed by
Z A.-B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.
, T Sherman, Texas.
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% Dr. W. V. BrocKington,
Kin^ttraa, S. C.
4 BlaKely-McCulloug'H Co.,
j ^ Lines, S. C.
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^ 1 1VJI11 MA. IU Clgui ^vun,
fat Beef Cattle a week,
5 ' for which I will pay the
best market price.
All Kinds of Meats
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in season at living prices,
,c* also a choice line of Fruits,
Vegetables and Canned
f A11 Goods.
lodS Epps* MarKet
rities Cr. Academy CD> Mill Sta.
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FOR SALE.
com- Brick in tiny quantity to suit purchas-tf
er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made
? X BIKICIEC. ar
ik Special shapes made to order. Correi\
pondence solicited before placing you/
f) orders. W. R. FUNK "
M Chamberlain's Cough Remeoy
RE Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough.
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Dealer in
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| Fertilizers.
LAKE CITY, - S.
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Whose fault is it? It is not 01
We offer you the necessary requ
ments to place you on the safe si
and would be more than delightec
WRITE YOU A POLICY
? that will protect you from all 1
4 by hies at a very low rate. We r
J resent the best and most relis
| companies on earth.
S{ Kingstree insurance, Real Estate & Loan
<| R. N. Speigner, Manager.
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\ Charleston-Isle of Palm:
j 1 is calling you,?the surf, the mu
4 2 3>c. a'l cry out for you to follow
< the crowd. The
J ATLANTIC COAST LINE
4 has provided the schedules am
T rates; beginning Saturday. Jun<
<2 1, to continue during the season.
^ $1.95 to Charleston
, $ for all trains of Saturday am
4 morning trains of Sunday, limit
v ed to return until Tuesday mid
|, night following.
4 For any information, call on
; T E BAGGETT,
y ? Tirkpt Acrcnt.
t ! TC WHITE,
f General Passenger Agent,
h i Wilmington, N C. 6-6-t7-21
LIGHTNING RODS
S H. L. Whitlock, Lake City, S
I) Special Sales Agent.
|| Representing the Largest Manufacturers o
Hindi
Improved Copper and Galvanized Section I
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"Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Autho:
and Fire Insurance Companies).
s PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SL
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Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each ,
I sell on close marp n of profit, dividing
I mission with mv customers. 3-1
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S W THE DIAMOND BRAND. t
Ladleat Ask your Druggist for /
cT<( {LvA Cbl-ches-ter's DIainoad Tirnnd/4
I'liU in I(? d and Mold metallic^
CV ?se?ied ?iU> Blue Ribbon. \
H <esi?s'3 Take no other. Bur of Tour '
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TO VOTERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
And Especially Those of SIxtl
Congressional District.
It was General Grant, we believe
l who gave utterance to the expres
sion "That the Democratic part}
.
I could be relied upon to do the
wrong thing at the right time.'
This not only referred to measures
but to men, and he was in part cor
rect. The ambition of our politicians
; caused many dissensions and bicker
ings in our party and gave to the
opposition ammunition to fight us
with. With the exception of Wash*
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'.ngiun, uie uvo .-\uumses, nanisui
and Taylor the Democrats elected ai
of their Presidents to the time oi
Lincoln, and could have remained ir
power but for the ambition of Stephen
A Douglas, who endeavored tc
foist upon the party a platform antagonistic
to Democratic faith. The
consequence was that when tht
Democratic party met in Baltimore,
after having failed to nominate ai
Charleston, S C, a split took place
and two Democratic candidates entered
the field. The consequence
was Lincoln was elected. Thai
brought on war, and upon its wai
record the Republican party has
kept in power. Not altogether that
This party allied itself with the
trusts and corporations,and we have
! as a result of their dominion the un
rest of the country and the higl
price of living. The result of the
war left the South prostrate and ii
poverty, while to the North all wai
roseate. xMoney obtained from Gov
ernment contracts was plenty, anc
from that arose the corporate anc
; aiuiiai uiauiti, uut nvm wuv ?tuv?
State. A new man going in couli
I not expect to get on that importan
1 committee. Outside of Mr Ellerbe'
i duties, well performed, as to th<
1 State at large, he. under the mos
jF
nity ;
our last
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trust influence which has kept th<
Republican party in power.
A dawn has come. The blacknesi
of a night of despair to the peoph
of the South gives promise of 5
brighter day, if we of the South wil
do away with personal preference:
and retain in Congress men of expe
rience rather than send men with n<
experience. They may tell you 01
the stump of the shortcomings o:
their predecessors,and tell you wha
they will do. Believe them not un
less they prove their cause beyond i
reasonable doubt. Unless they cai
produce testimony beyond them
selves, let the man in Congress stay
for it takes several years for a Con
gressman to be of any use to hi
constituents. Before the war th<
South had the say in Governments
affairs. Why? Because she kept he
Senators and Representatives ii
Congress as long as they provei
competent, while the North mad
changes. Since the war the resul
has been changed, and the conse
quence is that by reason of the poli
tieinn nnnpnlinc to the neonle as t
rr c ?
what he will do, and he knows tha
he can't accomplish it,and that whil
he may be a big man in county af
[ fairs he will be a Liliputian when h
gets into Congress,changes are mad
and the South has no influence am
gets less than we are entitled t
from the public treasury.
Now,J E Ellerbe is the Represent
ative from the Sixth Congressions
district. He has held that positioi
for several terms and has been ad
vanced as only a member of experi
ence can be, to a position on th
committee of rivers and harbors
This not only makes him a Repre
sentative from the Sixth Congres
I knf fwnrtrt fka utIiaIi
. I
v i trying circumstances, has gotten
j i public buildings for Darlington,
1 Bennettsville and Marion and a site
I for a building at Dillon. Could we
' I expect anything more from our
Representative in the face of the
fact that South Carolina was the
? first to precipitate the war and it is
held against us? Certainly not.
' Then whom can we put in his place
that would do more? Consider that
5 voters. He has not only done that,
but has put rural delivery routes all
over the Sixth district. Then why
' remove him? Can anyone else do
as well? He is there with the ex1
perience of years. Can an amateur,
| for such would be his successor, do
what he has done? We say no. ?
^ TV-* if'Q COT? f A T?/?:i TVlforC
l iici ciuir, ? c saj cv j vw
" *>f South Carolina and the Sixth
1 Congressional District, in particular,
return Ben Tillman to the Senate
! and J E Ellerbe to the House. Let
not the idea that your candidate is a
county man, and we should support
'; him, influence you. This is a fallacy
1 and might lead to incompetent offi';
tiais. But by your vote accept the
best man for the place.
L Woodrow Wilson is going to be
* i your next President and he will
, !
5 i want a Congress of mer of exper ;
ience; men who have served in Con?!
gress and know the wants of the
?i country. You could not get in-the
i
" I Sixth District a better man than
I your present Representative, J E
? Eilerbe, and- in the State a better
II man than your Senator, B R Tillman.
3 I have no personal fee'ing, but
am actuated by a desire for the
* good of the people of South Caro*
lina.
- Yours very truly,
W F Claytov.
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A CONFIRMED STATEMENT.
J
1 Evidence Kingstree Readers Will Apl
preciate.
Doan's Kidney Pills have done
splendid work in this locality.
> Have merited the unstinted praise
l they have received,
f Here's evidence of their value
t that none can doubt.
It's testimony from this locality
twice-told and well confirmed.
* Such endorsements are unique in
1 the annals of medicine.
Should convince the most skeptical
Kingstree reader.
' j J A Turner, 114 E Palmetto Str
": Florence, S Car. says: "I am willing
s to verify my former endorsement of
2 Doap's Kidney Pills that I gave in
1 March, 1908. I have had no need of
' a kidney medicine since then, as the
r j benefit I received has been perma- ^
1 j nent. My back ached a great deal
3 and I had sharp, shooting pains
e through my loins. There were also
t other symptoms of kidney trouble
and finally I was led to get Doan's
Kidney Pills. They quickly removed
~ my trouble, benefiting me in every.'
o way."
t For sale by all dealers. Price 50
e cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo,
. New York, sole agents for the Unit"!
ed States.
e Remember the name?Doan's?
e and take no other.
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o Girls usually have more luck fishing
than do the men. Compliments
are much easier to get than fish,
you know.
n Are Ever at War.
There are two things everlastingi
ly at war, joy and piles. But Bucke
len's Arnica Salve will banish piles
in any form. It soon subdues the
itching, irritation, inflammation or^
swelling. It gives comfort, invites
>* joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils,
e ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds,
3 pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25 cts
f at M L Allen's,
t
s Rub-My-Tism will cure you.
1 For (i-.D'iess resultln? from ? >?. -r a;t
j tion i-r. Mills' Laxative
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