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For rates apply this office. In remitting checks or money orde 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 THURSDAY. AUG. 15. 1912 $ r+$ -? t Sensible men will never t weigh Senator Tillman and 7 Governor Blease in the Shipp, after spading several piea ant daVs visiting relatives in towhave returned to their home Florence. Mr Robbie McElveen is spendir his summer vacation with his pa ents, Mr and Mrs W M McElveen,( Williamsburg avenue. Mr Met veen is employed in a representath capacity by the Western Union Tc egraph Co and stationed at Chera\ Mrs G L Sauls entertained for t\ visiting young ladies, her sist< and others, in her apartments at tl Halcyon Hotel on Monday afternooi The affair is voted a complete su cess by those in attendance ar greatly enjoyed by an. Last Saturday night the tranqui ity of "Busy-burg" was sudden! interrupted by a thunderous eras k and ripping noise, followed almos i & and day. The tobacco sales hai been unusually heavy during: th latter part of last week and the fir part of this one; the sales contini ing until late in the afternot and the weed bringing good price In fact it is said that local prices'a not only surpassing the other ma kets in this section, but are bette ing past conditions here. Lake Cii certainly presents an interestir spectacle during these hot and di days. Instead of the usual sleet summer time lassitude, our stree present animated scenes of hustlir enterprise. Mrs John M Sturgeon and h< attractive daughter, Miss Eloise, le Wednesday afternooft for Washin; ton. New York, and other northei and eastern points. Miss Martha Platte of Wedgefie has been the attractive guest Miss Lalla Rooke. Mi$s Platte \v be remembered as a member of 01 high school faculty during the pa year. Misses Marie and Lillian Trulu< of Olanta are visiting Miss Mayn Chandler at the home of her mothe Mrs Belle Turner, on West Aclii avenue. Circuit Judge and Mrs S W * same scales. Iffoolsdo.it * is no fault of mine. ?B R Z Tillman. A VARIETY OF NEWS ^ FROM LAKE GIT TOBACCO STEMMERY IN FIJI BLAST-SUMMER SWALLOWS FLIT FOR MOUNTAINS. Lake City, August 15>?Miss Ai die Rollins has returned home afti a pleasant vacation and resu med h duties at the postoflice. Miss Maud Rooke, the attracti .1 L. 1 Vf TV.rwn uaugllltrj HI IUC HCi auvi Aiua 1 nun as Rooke, is spending some tin with her paren's on West Acline av nue It is the information of your co respondent that the Imperial Tobac Go's new stemmerv is now operatir in full force, employing four or fv hundred hands and running nigl } k immediately by repeated blasts of the siren whistle of the Imperial Tobacco Go's stemmery. The 35.? 000 gallon water tank, erected on the roof of this two-storv structure. _ had fallen through, flooding the ene, tire building and damaging much tobacco. The entire community re"" sponded to the call for help and soon things were ship-shape. The damage will perhaps aggregate over $2,000, but the loss of time and inconvenience is of more importance during 25 the rush now on. J5 Misses Leah Nachman and Jennie Iierhan spent Sunday at Dillon with _ relatives, returning that night. >t Your correspondent believes from ks indications, illustrations of which s. are not infrequent, that the dispenne sary is still open, doing business at r j the same old stand, ce Hoxie G Askins, Esq, is confined to to his bed and has been for the past ten days suffering from a complication of malarial maladies. His host ^ of friends wish for him a speedy recovery. ial Many Lake Citians are "vacating' ii- in the mountains and at the seashore 'n during the hot weather, anions whom are: Mr Jamie Williams, Mi and Mrs H Van Epps, Mrs T J Cottingham and children and Mrs C its D Rollins and infant daughter, at P H A. rs COUNTY CAMPAIGN i OPENS AT KINGSTREE, ? Continued from first page. tax so as to divert a portion of^amt from Clemson College to public schools; opposes extravagant appropriations to State colleges; favors " tax commission to list and equalize ? property in each township; road . laws should be amended so as tc levy tax according to number of ve+ hides, horses, etc. Believes State ^ ^ l\--? MA/lllAA/la^A/t n sion ne auenaea siricuy iu nusiiiess and could always be found in his seat. Did not go on "junketing" tours. ^ Mr R H Kellahan, who likewise r* seeks re-election to the House of !n Representatives.said he had no platform except to do the best he could ,e for Williamsburg county. One man l can't do much by himself and a new v* j man stands a poor show in shaping j legislation. Was a member of Ways -f and Means committee, the most iniie ; portant committee of the House, fi- Speaker Smith said he wanted Kelc lahan on that committee. A tree is id judged by its fruit and so he would be judged. Related early strug1 gles, handicaped by lack of educa[y tional advantages, from which he ;h had wrung a moderate success. it Would apply the same energy to appropriations couiu uc icuutfu.wu many clerks and offices. Favors bi+ ennial sessions of Legislature. Mr ^ Camlin then read a clipping setting forth the expense of State govern? ment,which he thought could be cul down. Mr B B Chandler, a candidate for k* re-election to the General Assembly, made a spirited defense of his record in the House, which he offered to substantiate hv the House Jourynal. Was "on the job" from start to finish, remaining over three days at his own expense to protect cer X tain local legislation from being held I up by Governor Blease. Favors education, as his record at home and omU Dni?r? cAnpn lo?? tn \ auiuau Will piu>c. i cxj o ic^uiai to/ j. for schools, then extra supplement. ,.r The girls and the boys are the best er product of the farm and should be . given every opportunity possible, ve Opposed to "crippling any State institution of learning by reducing ie appropriations. VToted with the e_ Governor every time that he thought him right, but voted against him him when he deemed the lattei r" wrong. The Governor held up our co county supply bill, which, had i be not remained over three days ve and forced action.would have caused the county a great deal of oonfusion ,e and expense besides. Kingstree 'f voted over S 10,000 bonds for waterworks and sewerage and wanted a~ them validated, but the Governor, jn for no apparent reason, chose to s' ' hold up this bill, a purely local meare; sure, thereby creating delay and r" misunderstanding. Governor called r" them cowards for not impeaching - him. He did not go there for that purpose. The people elected him r) (Blease) and it is up to the people to say how long he should hold ofHnvprnnr nlsn hpld nn rhanirpin seed cotton traffic law for which the people had declared in mass meeter ing. Some say they had changed the ft seed cotton traffic law to benefit the ?" rich man; this is a lie. The law as 171 amended provides for seed cotton traffic at certain seasons without lild cense,at other seasons the traffic is of prohibited. The revised road law ill w-as also "pigeon-holed" by the jr Governor and would have failed of st passage but for the vigilance of the delegation. Mr Chandler says that he is willing to make the commutale tion tax $1 instead of $2 if the peor> pie want it. It is for them to say. ie There is now a 2 mill tax on roads and bridges. His policy has always (j been constructive, not destructive. 1 While attending the Legislative ses?" i i_J i. L : , public ad'ars as he had applied ; his own. 1! J Kirk. Esq. announced his ci didacy for the House of Represei j atives and told a joke that cauj.' the attention of the crowd. Fii I time he ever made a political spee< , Had been in politics under convt 11 tion system before the primary cai ; into vopue. Regardless of the m< ,! its or demerit* of the two metho< ; the convention system was mu '! lighter on the pocket-book. Doesi j believe a new man can accompli 1 much until he 'learns the rope: i! Also doesn't believe in much spes I ing. as there is more to learn by ; 11 tentive listening to the brainy m who comprise the General Asse bly. Has no slated platform. Is : favor of education, especially in 1 ral communities. The speaker th 1 proceeded in an interesting manr ; to give the history and evolution . the present public school syste ; Believed in education in its broad* . sense, and would not turn down cripple any State or rural school. ? six years we have threshed c , pretty thoroughly the school qu P tion in Kingstree with the res 1 that we hare the magnificent edu tional institution of which every ( izen is proud and whose benefit the town in a material way as w as intellectually has been incali lable. Doesn't believe in a tax co: mission.but does believe in equali tion of taxes. We have plenty laws now on this subject, the thi to do is to enforce what we have, ! Mr W J Smiley,another cagdidi , i for the Legislature, was the h ' speaker. He state 1 that this v . his first time to appear before ' audience asking for their vot Was in the race on account of 1 | insistent urgingof his friends. Withe voice of duty called, he "thr his hat into the ring." In gene he stands for any legislation tl will benefit our State, agricultur FRESH JE FOR On Wednesday, A Kingstree at the Otis of fine, fresh Jersey M fer for sale at reasona are all fresh to the pa I condition as regards 1 M. B. H Wadesboro, , i ly,industrially or commercially. T r! is a progressive age and our di [! is to go forward, not backwa .: He is no re-actionary and believes I progress along1 all lines. In or< .1 to invite capital our State must 1 fair to corporations. Is an edu ' tional crank, especially when j comes to rural schools. Wants I ery boy and girl to have an opp I tunity to acquire a good edueatii !1 Would not tear down the higher ' stitutions of learning. Believes I drainage. The present drains law might be amended to advantai I he thought. Favors good roads a . everything else that tends to 1 the up-building of our county a State. Mr Smiley closed with , j good joke, which elicited great i ! plause and laughter. ; <s. * Judge Jones is a good ' ? man and is eminently . ? qualified to fill the office of * Governor.?B R Tillman. > Flvlnn lion Pall i ijiuy inuu kuii victims to stomach, liver and kidr troubles just like other people, w like results in loss of appetite, ba< ache, nervousness, headache a tired,listless, run-down feeling, I there's no need to feel like that, T D Peebles, Henry, Tenn, prov< "Six bottles of Electric Bitters," writes, "did more to give me n strength and good appetite than , other stomach remedies I used." , they help everybody. It's folly suffer when this great remedy v j help you from the first dose. Try , Only 50 cents at M L Allen's. . i Notice to the Citizens of Wiliiarnsbu On account of the jrreat quant 1 of work in my office it will be i possible for me to attend all of t campaign meetings. Yours very truly, t HO Brittox, 8-15-2t Clerk of Court. :"? ???? ? For the t Hair Are you sc fortunate as to is< j be well satisfied with yoiu ch hair? I? it long enough .. j n't thick enough, rich enough; 'f.h | And your nuir does not tali j | [k; out ? Well , weii, that is good.! i at. But you may know ot some j j ien not so fortunate. Then jus' j m- tell them about Avar's Hair S | in Vigor. They will surely thank } i you after using it. if not ha- j fore. Remember it docs of not color the hair, ^how j m:' the list of ingredients to j j ?st your doctor. Let him decide L)r j their value. He knows. Made by the J. C. AYER CO.. Lowe'.l. Ma... >Ut | es-! ???????????? ^"| j New Advertisements j e\\ i | ;,u. | Advantages of a Bank Account? : Farmers & Merchants Bank. Lake j za- tit}. 0f New York Thrice-a-\Veek World. niz.! All Kinds of Carriage Repairing? j _ * W M Vause & Son. ate How to Make Your Business Grow ; Mt -Wee Nee Bank. ! Notice of Election?Philip H Stoll, j an County Chairman. es Why Uur Pianos Are Leaders?Lnas :he 1 M Stieff. Jen | Learn Telegraphy ? Spartanburg ' ew School of Telegraphy, Spartanral buriat Jersey Cows for Sale?M B Howell, aj_ j Wadesboro, N C. kjs Only a Few More Days for 3ari gains?Jenkinson Bros Co. Notice to Tobacco 'Growers?Gass, , Hopper & Gorrcll. jer Goods at Your Own Price?Butler be Dry Goods Co. ca. Foreclosure Sale?F Rhem & Sons vs Annie Cooper et al. ev_ Foreclosure Sale?F Rhem & Sons or_1 vs William Davis. on ; Foreclosure Sale?F Rhem & Sons jn]; vs Henrietta McClary et al. jn i Subscription to Stock ? Williamslge i burg Realty Co. International Harvester Engines. md -m?* :bo; Rub-Mv-Tism will cure you. ind: ? RSEY COWS! SALE i ===^==== |i ji ugust 28th, I will have in Arrowsmith stables a lot Lilch Cows which I will ofible prices. These Cows il and will be in perfect the stock laws of the State OWELL J N. C. I a aP- For Sale Cheap. One tine pair of computing coun; ter scales, cost $100; also several ^ show cases as good as new. Write t or call on L D Rodgers, ^ 8-15-2t Kingstree, S C. * "Were all medicines as meritori ous as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly deiey creased," writes Lindsay Scott of ith Temple. Ind. For sale by all dealers. :k- ^ .nd {ut John J Jones, the Branchville atag torney, must serve ten years and 30 ^ days in the State penitentiary on the he charge of killing Abe Pearlstine ew ! more than a year ago. The supreme all J court Saturday, for the second time, < denied a new trial to Jones. OU I '11 | ' *?" ' /^^ :;, .? ^ ** I S' CARDS. t *1 , not more than 100 words, will lie mary election for $3.00 each, payt ask us to credit you, but send the ?nts over 100 words Ion# will be i word. For other than county ds is $5.00. A t - CANDIDATI Announcements of candidates published in this column until the pri able always in advarce. Please don' money with your copy Announceme charged for at the rate of ten cents j officers the price of announcement car For U. S. Seijiate ; I hereby announce myself a can-j didate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Demo-, c cratic party. Your support and in- g fluence will be appreciated. pd N B Dial, Laurens, SC. . |C For CongressI hereby announce myself a can- { didate for re-election t<i Congress from the Sixth Cpngressional Dis- trict of South Carolina, subject to the rules of thq Democratic pri- c mary. I pd J E Ellerbe, 1 For Solicitor- J ? I 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- I didate for re-election to the office of a Solicitor of the Third Judicial Cir- t cuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-2p Philip H Stoll. . ^ For Probate Judge, c I I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate . Judge for Williamsburg county, and promise to abide by the result of f the Democratic primary. \ c 6-18-p R W Fulton. fi I hereby announce myself a can- * didate for re-election to the office r of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. P McLure Brockinton. J 5-2-5t p For Clerk of Court. I hereby announce myself a can- ^ didate for re-election to the office of c the Clerk of Court for Williams-!c burg county, subject to the rules! * of the Democratic primary. jr 5-2p /HO Britton. | For Coroner. t At the solicitation of my many ( friends, I heareby announce myself c a candidate for the office of Coroner, I subject to the result of the Demo- t cratic primary. 6-13-pd H U Kinder. At the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner,subject to the rules j of the Democratic primary. f 5-23p C J Joye. c I hereby announce myself a candi- * date for the office of Coroner,subject to the action of the Democratic primary. . J Isaiah Morris. 5-23p a e I hereby announce myself a can- r didate for Coroner, subject to the I rules of the Democratic primary. 5-23p J A Scott. g The many friends of Mr H M a Burrows hereby announce him as a r candidate for Coroner, subject to 5 the rules of the Democratic party. 5-2-5t p For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Auditor of 0 Williamsburg county, subject to the ? rules of the Democratic primary. S-l-tp R B SMITH. r We have been authorized to announce Mr J J B Montgomery as a candidate for re-appointment to the d office of County Auditor, subject to c the rules of the Democratic party. I 5-2-5t p P For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election for the office of County Commissioner of Williams- d burg county, subject to the rules of fi the Democratic party. tl 5-2p J N Hammet. I For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a can- j lidate for the House of Represent- j itives from Williamsburg county, uomising to use my best efforts,\jt J lected, for the upbuilding of I ounty and economy in appropria- m ions. I promise to try to represent 9 he entire people of our county. 7-4p W S CAMLIN. 1 herebv announce myself as a andidate for relection for the f douse of Representatives for Wij/ iamsburg county. I pledge oyafflf o abide the results of the Demo'ratic primary. i-27-p R H Kellahan. ro the Democratic voters of Wil- ^ 1 iamsburg:? I hereby announce myself as a can- 1' lidate for election to the House of Representatives and pledge myself to Lbide the result of the primary. I >espeak your suffrages in my behalf. 6-20-p Robert J Kirk. I hereby announce myself a canlidate for re-election to the House >f Representatives, subject to the ules of the Democratic primary. 6-27-pd B B Chandler. At the solicitation of my many | 1- T I 1-.- 1* _ nenus i nereuy announce niyseu a andidate for the House of ReprejjQ entatives of South Carolina, subje?^^? o the rules of the Democratic p^- i nary. / fl 5-30p W J Smiley. 1 For Superintendent of Education The friends of R N Speign^R lereby beg to announce him a^R j andidate for election to the office^' ?f Superintendent of Education of (Villiamsburg county, subject to the js ules of the Democratic primary, m ? 5-23 d > n We are authorized to announce he candidacy of J Graham Mc>ullough ^cr re-election to the iffice of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of he Democratic primary election. 5-30p v For Road Engineer. At the request of many friends, I lereby announce myself a candidate or Road Engineer of Williamsburg :ounty, subject to the rules of the )emocratic primary. j 5-30p B S Smith. Mr .JOSEPH FRIERSON hereby mnounces himself as a candidate for lection to the office of Road Engileer, subject to the rules of the )emocratic party. 5-9-pd Having experience as Road En- t :ineer persuades me to offer for re.ppointment, subject to Democratic ules. Very respectfully, flB -2-5t p Jno M Eaddy, R E. For Sheriff -' I At the solicitation of my many H| riends I hereby announce myself a andidate for the office of Sheri* f Williamsburg county, subject , H he rules of the Democratic p H nary. W E Brockinton m 6-13-pd flj I hereby announce myself a c Be i:ci ;? nr:ii: ?u. HI LUJait* lux onciin ui vviiiiamdu mm ountv, subject to the rules of . Vj )emocratic party. If re-electec. gfl >ledge my faithful service in the fL H ure as in the past. M 4-25-pd Geo J Graham. ^ h For Treasurer J I hereby announce myself a can- "V idate for re-appointment to the of- } ce of County Treasurer, subject to he rules of the Democratic primary. 4-18 pd J Wesley Cook. ro Make Your Business Grow ou must water it with money, and the est watering-pot we know of is the ank account. If you have money in le bank you can always meet any delands that are made upon you. We re desirous of increasing our number f depositors, and would like to secure our account. Call in and see us. and us explain the advantages of our ' ank to you. Wee Nee Bank