The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 08, 1912, Page THREE, Image 3
Now F
Eighteen days y
:emnant of our
\VeMon't believ<
^pple. Now list
- $6.00 Black Voil Skirts
$3.98.
$Y.bU t5iacK von SKins
$4.98.
25c Boys' Knee Pants
19c; 65c Boys' Knee Pan
$t^c*1.25
best Blue Denim
will go at 93c.
* Come while y
fuly. Come wl
I^ASE THE MAN
OR THE OFFICE?
*E ALMOST UNANINOUS
N OF THE STATE PRESS
tE IS NOT MORALLY FIT
rg Democrat.
: berry man is the authority
. atement that the friends
' tor Blease are going to have
I st fight of their lives to
rounty for him this year.
[ he best men in Newberry
\jose the Governor and are
h^?ey can to defeat him.
Eagle, St George,
ry evident that Judge Jones
v ground each day as the
.orogresses. From all over
^ome reports of Jones supThere
are hundreds of
were Blease's friends
jcrn hut thev have found
?
\He won't do to follow.
every indication that
aes will be elected by a
majority.
Index.
W Jasp Talbert will not
1 to the United States
r Cole L Blease will not
os will carry Greenwood
majority of 400 votes
I
c
^uffie Hampton will nevf
ed railroad commissionv'arolina.
. .his is enough for one
*n your hat to see how
' r.
not be so unkind and
say that every man who
^;ase is corrupt. That
? e true. But we ask you
* le men who are supposed
rnor Blease's leaders in
*ory. Some of them are
, iskey men, who, if it were
ower, would thrust upon
:iunity a dispensary in or,o
ruin the lives of our men and
I i bring heartaches and tears
;ocd women. We are no
* the whisky question, but
\ know there is no more
/and demoralizing influence
>p side of the earth and the
for any community is to
i the element who would
4 tandard. Walterboro.
idates for the House from
) nty have had to express
ti the race for Governor
is W R Fishburne.who,
- mistaken, has relatives
,unty. When asked how
"ishburne declared that
,he worked for Blease
?ches for him not only
4unty, but in the lower
ate. "But," said Mr
the face of his record
. >rt him this year. 1
t vote against my old
Similar statements
k two of Orangeburg's
i md numerous others
?s are taking the same
; congratulate them for
i ? of manhood.
! , Progress.
citinn to the re-election
Ir Blease is based neither
acquaintance nor person%
but on the broader
t the principles for which
and his conduct of public
,-e becoming chief execuf
nsider as highly detrimenmoral
and material inter>th
Carolina, for there is
i
or The
et before our GRE^
Summer Stock must
e in carrying our goo
en to our bargain ch;
will go at Five dozen Ladies' V
Shirtwaists, 65c values,
will go at 43c.
Men's 25c Neck Ties
will go at eac^- .
ts will go Our entire line of La
Lawn Shirtwaists will *
i Overalls Our entire line of 10c
hams going at 8 l-3c th
ou can get goods at s
Kovrrornc lcicj"
I11C LUC kJCLl. g,Ctiiio xcvkju.
Jenkinsc
no denying that the spirit of disre- ii
1 gard for law and order has develop- t
I ed alarmingly within the past two v
l years, and the outside world now : ii
looks on our State as a poor place v
for a self-respecting citizen to locate e
and invest in; and for these reasons c
putting Governor Blease back into f
office for another term will work a h
continued and increasing injury to b
our commonwealth. f
s
Abbeville iMedium. n
Governor Blease voted for Judge 0
Jones for Speaker of the House, As- t
soeiate Justice, Chief Justice of the c
Supreme Court and for United f
States Senator when the Judge had t
not even been nominated for the o
place. Must have thought he was f
q nrottv crnnd fellow. eh? By his t
votes he endorsed every act of Judge I
Jones's political career. a
Can you endorse a man for Gov- r
jernor that refuses to grant a pardon t
simply because the person making p
| the application is against him? The h
only question that should <mter into ii
the question is whether the pardon e
is deserved or not. Governor Blease tl
last week told a Mr Holley.of Aiken, v
that he would not grant a pardon he o
had previously promised because Mr u
Holley was now against him.
| Bamberg Herald.
This newspaper has no personal
feeling against the presentGovernor, ^
nor do we misrepresent or abuse .
him. We do not believe his record s
entitles him to re-election and we j C1
1 are frank to say so, but we freely
concede to others the right to vote js
and work for whom they please. In j p
opposing him we believe we are j
standing for the best interest of1
South Carolina and all its people.' S
The best friend of the poor man isj fi
the law, and when the law is tram- j
pled on and thrust aside it is certain ;
that the man without money or in- .
fluence will be the 'sufferer. The ir
poor man is the backbone of this
country, and we shall always stand r<
for his rights. si
Gov Blease has turned a lot of his
former friends from him, and if he f
has converted a single opponent to j
his cause we have not heard of it. !
With this fact in view, it ought to!
be easy to forecast the rpsult of the w
primary in August. r<
- ?
Florence Times.
Governor Blease thinks it very a
unjust that we do not publish his w
very dirty blackguardism directed
i against the men who dare to ask g(
j him questions on the stump, but I ?
will publish a very disgusting story j
that is decently veiled in the best, ^
language that can be used, to con- it
vey it, which is told to show the i
character of the man that so many | ^
people want to put in the chief ex- t,
ecutive office for two more years, j
No paper would publish either were !
it not that the voters of the State j is
demand to know what sort of right
so many men have to speak dispar-1 j
agingly of Blease. We told you that
you need not believe the story if 1
you did not think well that it should i
be corroborated, but if it is true is it
j it not right that you should have : ]a
: the facts that will enable you to j
judge intelligently? The judgment!
I enjoined by the scriptures, that we j n!
I should know a man by what proceed- ^
eth out of his mouth, would be |
enough to condemn Cole Blease, but !
you excuse that,and therefore it is
worse than folly to burden the columrs
of the paper with vain repeti- M
tions. The man's own mouth is e- ^
nough to convict him, but so many
really good and intelligent men are
not yet satisfied.
Sumter Watchman & Southron.
The people of South Carolina are Si
coming to themselves. There have,
been many who believed that Blease
J
j
Price Si
VT CLEAN-SW
be sold. Come w
ds from one season
at:
Vhite Lawn We have some a
will go at to close out in Lad
Come and see thei
at 10c and 9*c the garment.
One gross (12 c
dies' White nice Toilet Soap.tl
jo at 89c. One gross of t
Dress Ging- Oil Butter Milk So
e yard. oveiaat 10c the cal
;uch low prices. T1
>n Brot
3 not as black as he is painted and
hey championed the cause of one
yho.they thought.was the underdog
n the tight. There have been others
yho supported him two years ago
ither because they did not know him
ir because they did not wish to vote
or pronibition. Having voted for
im once,they believed that it would
e inconsistent in them not to vote
or him as often as he offered him-1
elf. But Blease has out of his own
riouth condemned himself. The men
f South Carolina are above all
hings proud of their reputation for
hivalry,their reverence for women, j
'rom the mouth of Blease, even in
he presence of the gentle women of
ur State, there have flowed such,
oul expressions and suggestions as j
o make men rebel in disgust.
ii'flro fnrmorlv fnr him
lurti >> (IV TIV.1V. * VI 1*1V? mj ava ...... ,
re now against him. Besides the
efreshing information that comes
hrough the press we have heard
ersonally frequent comments of
ate to the effect that Blease is losig
out. Men are becoming strong
nough and broad enough to believe
hat they manifest no weakness '
;hen they decline longer to support
ne whom they formerly supported
inder a misconception. *
Trio Personals.
Trio, August 3.?After a fewreeks
dry spell came refreshing I
lowers, which add much to the
rops in this section.
Messrs Robert and Norward Reg- <
iter spent a few days last week on 1
awley's Island. <
Miss Sallie Beck Bryan of near i
alters is visiting relatives and i
riends at this place. I
Mr T G McDonald, who has been <
uite sick, we are glad to report is ]
nproving. i
Little Miss Gussie McDonald has 1
;ri l Morris last inursaay nignt, .
mch to the delight of the young
>lks.
i
Little Miss Gussie McDonald is ,
siting little Miss Helen Hinnant at j
uttons. W. i
?
Rub-My-Tism will cure you.
lashing
EEP SALE com
ith the money and
to another, hence v
vonderful values 25c; our price
ies' Night Goods, cakes for 20c.
m; 48c, 89c and One hundre
at 4c the doze
lozen) cakes very Five dozen
iree cakes for 10c Drawers, sole
he famous Lana 25c, our sale ]
ap, sold the world Better Vali
ce,three cakes for Pairlese
opportunities o
hers C
NEWS FROM ANDREWS
Meeting Closed?Death of a Rev
S T Rnssell?Personals.
Andrews, August 4:?A week or
ten days series#of services has just
been closed at Antioch Baptist
church. Rev Melvin Powell conducted
the services, with no help
whatever. There is now in progress
^ ^-.11.. aUl.aU o fan /JOT'P I
)ften it's that way when people'
leglect coughs and colds. Don't!
isk your life when prompt use of;
3r King's New Discovery will cure'
hem and so prevent a dangerous '
hroat or lung trouble. "It com)letely
cured me, in a short time, of
i terrible cough that followed a severe
attack of Grip," writes J R
Vatts. Floydada, Tex, "and I re-j
rained 15 pounds in weight that I
md lost." Quick, safe, reliable and
ruaranteed. 50c and SI.00. Trial
)ottle free at M L Allen's.
211 opnilg VJUH> 1:11 U& VII a iti 1 uojo,
meeting conducted by Rev Mr Wha-'
ley,the pastor in charge at this place.
Mr Whaley is a good man and a
great deal of good is expected to be
derived from this meeting.
The sad news of the death of Rev
S T Russell has just been received.
This old soldier of the Lord had lived
to endear himself to every living
person, white or black, who knew
him. To know him was to love him.
May peace be to his ashes.
The Bank of Andrews will open its
doors for business September 1. We
bespeak a volume of business for
this new enterprise.
The homes of Messrs J J Marshall
and Backman Doar were made happy
by the arrival of a stranger?a
boy?and the glad fathers say this
means two more votes for Cole L
Blease,
The writer a few days ago saw an
Did Peruvian guano sack in the
band of a merchant who had patch?d
it 17 times. How will this do
for economy? I guess it's one of the
irst guano sacks that ever reached
South Carolina. Watch this merchant
save his earnings. It's a great
pity wp have not a few more such
Tien and we would have honest men.
Economy and honesty move under
;he same hat.
Mr H A Odom and family are vis- j
ting at his old home in the Salters'
3epot section. We hope for them a ^
lelightful trip. Miss Ellen Odom1
vas a little indisposed but was bet- j
;er when they left for their old
lome.
Mrs D B Young has spent several
lays the past week with her son at
Florence, the baby boy being very
;ick, but we are glad to report the
lear little one better. W S C.
Indian Killed on TrackNear
Rochelle, 111, an Indian went
X) sleep on a railroad track and was
tilled by the fast express. He paid
:'or his carelessnees with his life.
?turned home after a few weeks t
:ay in Sumter.
Mr and Mrs L E Thomas of Sum- i
?r visited friends and relatives at ]
lis place last week. <
Miss Bessie Register, after a two \
eeks stay at Alcolu and Sumter, t
?turned to her home here last week. 1
Mr J C Graham of Gourdins was
welcome visitor here one day last (
eek. ' 1
Mrs Ella Pipkin, Ethel Bruorton, s
alon Avant of Andrews, Mrs Mary (
11a Holleman of Georgetown and
[rs Bertie Eaddy of Lake City vised
Mrs T G McDonald last week.
Misses Fannie McKnight and Evie t
IcDonald of Gourdins are visiting l
Irs Marion Graham, of this Dlace. *
Mrs Jessie Gamble of Greelyville
visiting relatives here.
Mrs Mary Barrineau of Andrews
visiting Mrs Laura Jefferson at
lis place.
Miss Estelle Jones of Sumter vised
the family of MrTG McDonald
,st week.
Misses Ruth Dody and Helen Hinant
of Suttons visited Mrs T G
[cDonald this week.
Mr S Horton and little Miss An
ie Boyd are visiting at Newberry.
An ice cream party was given at
Sure En
es to a close, and ew
. you will not go off ei
ve apply the bargain k
8c the cake or three If you need
or daughter g<
id dozen Pearl Buttons is the place 1
j* > vr v. cheaP- A
Ladies nice Nainsook
1 the world over for
price only 20c. We are now
les at 43c and 48c the most up-to-da
Caps in this t(
nly come twice a year
ompany
fn-.r-*? jv I'V-aGaVjCr '.'/flaMWlliMMMMI
I I Griffith, Sup't 8. C. I surecu
jfiffl Penitentiary, Coium- I Sup't
L bla,a'c'" ' Lass]te
unsold and guaranteed by Kingstree
poisonous drugs. 25c. 50c. and
uiillon cans at Jft.OO.
These remedies are sold by all <i
cine. Made In Richmond by the N
"I have been using "My
ft iJ Noah's Liniment and the No:
M 'A Noah's Colic Remedy the bos
OYv -fr\ on our stock with the especia
/ (V i ) best results, and find for the
< i<\ them to be the best should*
remedies of the kind I we ha\
r have ever used and trouble
' recommend them to dorses
r I n r stock owners.?D. J. edyas
kr' (osstLI) a >,
lflQRpUGH
i ^^_aefceen I
I North jind|
Florida?C
? A passenger service une
I 3
:j a^rd comfort, equipped with 1
i Dining, Sleeping and Thor
For rates, schedule, map
j '} t?on, write to
LWM. J. CR/
General Pi
'
rwwwrwwauiij i wi?niai
^wrjmi. oiuurv i
do you give your sic
v< doped medicines ?
ever think of that?
Many animals die a
ment with doped i
" * which are worse tha
all.
An animal with a weak h
down condition cannot i
drugged. When the reac
they usually die.
You should take as mi
doctoring your stock as
your family.
Noah's Horse Re
are medicines?not dope,
safe side by giving your ar
tested remedies.
Noah's Colic Remedy Is recomr
most dangerous disease, Colic, and
its effect. Simple to administer
tongue. Cheap In price?50c a bol
$.i0 to any stock owner.
Noah's Fever Remedy Is a met
coughs, colds, distemper, Influenzt
an 1 the treatment of milk fever I
on the tongue. Two sizes, SOc and
Noah's Liniment is the Rest all-n
stable remedy on the market. C<
I hoi chloroform ammonia, nanh'
ough
ery piece and
mpty handed,
nife deep and
a trunk for your son
Ding off to school here
:o get it and get it
large lot to select
I
i
showing one of the
te lines of Hats and
)wn.
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, January ancl
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South
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xcelled for luxury J
the latest Pullman I
oughfare Cars, i
>s or any informa- 5
i\G, I
issenger Agent. ^
iVilmington, N. C. jj
mmammmmrwmmmm
entalns no'ulco!ha.
benzine, or
$1.00 a bottle.
lealera In medloab
Kemoly Co. u jujjpaj
stable boss says
ih Reme<llesare fffiffirCTrfffl I .il
t he ev?t ^use< 1, H
lie also en- T illirJ fill
vour colic rem- Ifilaftkl 111
beingflnoanda L 1/ailPJ^I
ra-T. J. Davis, 4 MHi IS
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tat awaiKASt Kjg
Drug Co. and M. L. Allen
*4
I
)wner .sijp
medicines
n none at
ieart or runstand
being
tion sets in
uch care in
you would |
medies
Be on the
limals these
a ended for that :
is harmless In
?Kiven on the
ttle, and worth /
Heine for fever,
i, lung troubles,
h cows. Given
I $1.00.
Oil ml famfltr anrl