The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 09, 1914, Page TWELVE, Image 12
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Candidates Cards.
Announcements of candi-i
dates, not more than 100 words, will
be published in this column until the
primary election for S5.00 each,
payable always in advance. Please J
don't ask us to credit you, but send
the money with your copy. Announcements
over 100 words Ions:
will be charged for at the rate of
ten cents a word. For Magistrates
the price of announcement cards
is $3.00.
For Congress.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the Sixth Congressional
district of South Carolina, subject
to the rules of the Democratic primary,
p J E Ellerbe.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
to represent the Sixth Congressional
district in the next Congress, subject j
to the Democratic primary,
p A L Hamer.
For State Senator.
To the Democratic Voters of Williamsburg
County: ?I het-eby announce
my candidacy for re-election to the State
Senate, subject to the rules governing
the primary election. Soliciting your
support, I am. Respectfully,
p E C Epps. i
To the Voters of Williamsburg County: !
I hereby announce myself a candi- i
date for the State Senate, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary. Soliciting
your support, I am,
Respectfully,
p Hugh mcCutchen.
For House of Representatives.
To the Voters of Williamsburg County:
I have decided to allow my name to
be used in the coming primary to be
voted on for one*of your Representativee
I nrnmiee to ahirie vour decis
ion. Yours Respectfully,
p J J M Graham.
The friends of Mr S A Graham announce
him as a candidate for the House
of Representatives, subject to the rules
of the Democratic party. p
To theVoters of Williamsburg County:
I herebv announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. Respectfully soliciting your
support, I am.
Yours very truly,
p Dk J H Pratt.
To the Voters of Williamsburg County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the House of Representatives,
pledging myself to abide by the
results of the 1 >emocratic primary. Soliciting
your support, I am,
Respectfully,
R K Wallace.
To the Voters of Williamsburg County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate j
for the House of Representatives, sub- '
ject to the rules of the Democratic 1
primary, soliciting your support, i
am Very respectfully,
p B B Chandler. J
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To the Democratic Voters of Williams- 1
burg County: .
Pursuant to the solicitation of friends, 1
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules of the Democratic (
primary. Your support will be highly i
appreciated. i
p F R Hemingway.
The friends of Mr E F Prosser,having
faith in his ability and integrity, j
take pleasure in presenting him to the \
voters of Williamsburg county as a can- j
didate for the Legislature, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary, p
To the Democratic Voters of Williamsburg:?I
hereby announce myself as a 1
candidate for re-election to the House \
of Representatives and pledge myself
to abide the result of the primary. I
bespeak your suffrages in my behalf,
p * Robert J Kirk.
For County Treasu. jr. ]
I am a candidate for County Treasur- 1
er, subject to the rules governing the
primary.
R B Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-appointment to the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
p J Wesley Cook. j
For Superintendent of Education.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the o^ce of County Superintendent of 1
Educi ion, subject to the Democratic
primary.
p J Graham McCullough.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of County Superintendent
of Education, subject to ]
the rules of the Democratic primary.
p R N Speigner.
Store Your I
summer Shirtwa
spring and sum
For Road Engineer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Ri>ad Engineer
uf Williamsburg county, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary,
p TP Fulmore.
We hereby announce Mr J P Frierson
a candidate for the office of Road Enfineer
of Williamsburg county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic party,
p Friends.
C F STUCKEY announces himself a
candidate for the office of Koad tngineer,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary election. p
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for appointment to the office of Road
Engineer for Williamsburg county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic primary.
Respectfully soliciting your support,
I am, Yours to serve,
p John W Dennis. Jr.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Road Engineer, subject
to the rules of the Democratic party,
p H D Ferrell.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for appointment to the office of Road
Engineer for Williamsburg county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic pri- j
mary. Respectfully,
p Geo F Chandler.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election as Road Engineer of Williamsburg
county. I will say by way
of introduction that I am a son of the
late w S Camlin. Sr. who was a Repre
sentative of the county on the Democratic
ticket for several terms. Soliciting
your support, I am.
Respectfully,
p Wade Q Camlin.
For Magistrate
at lanes
I hereby announce mvself a candidate
for reappointment for the office of
Magistrate of the Lanes District, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
p S G McDonald,
at cades.
To the Voters of Williamsburg County
who are Interested in Magistrate at
Cades:
The friends of R T Grimsley offer his
name to be voted on in ihe coming primary
for said office. He will abide your
decision. Friends. p
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate at Cades, subject
fio nrimQft;
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Scli:iting your support, I am,
Very respectfully,
p B W McElveen.
at morrisville.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Magistrate for Morrisville
District,subject to the rules of the
Democratic party.
p J M Godwin.
at trio. j
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for .Magistrate of the "frio district My
record of two years as Magistrate is
before the people. I can but promise,
if elected, to do in the future as I have
3one in the past?that is, to work for the 1
people and all the people. Soliciting
/our suffrages in my Dehalf, and promising
to perform the duties of this office
fearlessly and honestly,
Respectfully,
p w S Camlin.
at kingstree.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Magistrate of Kingstree
District, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
p " Jno M Ross.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for appointment to the office of Magis-1
Tate of Kingstree district and respect- j
fully solicit your support.
J B Gamble.
at greelyvill.
I hereby announce myself for re-1
ippointment to the office of Magistiate
it Greelyville, subject to the rules of
Democratic primary.
S M Bradshaw.
hebron district.
1 hereby announce myself a candlb1
late for the office of Magistrate for
fiebron District, subject to the rules of i
:he Democratic primary.
p J Ed Coker. j
forts Old Sons, Other lentdlts Won't Cirt
Tbe worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and Heals at tbe same time. 25c, 60c, $L0&
If You Want a Car for Service
buy a Ford. For Williamsburg county
see
J. S. BROCKINTON,
KINGSTREE, S. C.
D. C. SHAW, Ford Agent,
Phone No. 553 SUMTER, S. C.
5-21-tf.
Headquarter;
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A CHECK BOOK is a check or
road paved with cash. B?
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see if the financial going is not B
SEPABATE ACCOUNT to run th
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I Sunday Ex
" The Atlantic Coast Line
" vice and Makes Low Ei
Commencing Sundi
*<* Coast Line inauguratet
, Florence and Sumter
' ^ ^Imoah 4-L A fi
piuuauiy,tux'jugu uica
4> are the schedules at pr
day excursion fares for
4" train leaving Chariest*
i sale:
Lv Florence
^ Lv Sumter
Lv Lake City
Lv Kingstree
Lv Manning
^ Lv Lanes
Lv Monck'^Corner.
^ ^ Ar Charleston
Proportionately low
i trains from all interme
ing up a large territor
days, and they are so I
reach of everyone.
For further particula
Ticket Agent of the At
tree, S C.
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T PRETTY BRACEL
f since the wearing of short
& make a pretty arm more
1 ornaments that the refined
with. When you wish t<
styles, and want to rely or
T. E. BAGGETTSj
?^T"Watchei, Clocks and J?
Patronize 01
; When In Ki
> in all the new
ids and Embroidei
RINGSTI
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tfianctn
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l yourself. It's easy to run wild on the
ink your money with us, like the btuiothers
of this community are doing, and
ETTER and SAFER. Give your wife a
e house. That's GOOD BUSINESS too.
f AN ACCOUNT TODAY!
KINGSTREE.
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)RE TRAIN I
AND I
cursion Rates. ,.m
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Inaugurates New Train Ser
(cursion Rates to Charleston. ^
ly, June 28, the Atlantic
i early Sunday trains from 4?
to Charleston, to continue, J
ummer montns. r onowing ]
incipal points, with the Sun- a
' tickets limited to return on f
m at 8:25 p. m. of date of 4?
6:30 a. m. $2.00 ?
6:30 a.m. 1.75 i
7:25 a. m. 1.50
8:03 a. m. 1.25
7:07 a.m. 1.30. 1
8:30 a.m. 1.10
9:23 a. m. .65 &
10:30 a. m.
rates are made for these ^
diate points, thereby open- ^
y to the seashore on Sun- (
ow that they are within the
,rs call on W W Holliday, T
;lantic Coast Line at Kings- &
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.ETS ARE IN STYLE j
sleeves has been started. They >
attractive, as well as the other X
woman loves to adorn herself ?
d select Jewelry in the latest i
wnnr nnrpliQQOc hnv at" *
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Jeweler I
:wehry Repaired Same Day Received* c
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JR Advertisers
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ngstree! j
shapes and j
ries. |
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Mr. and Mrs.
Brown & Co. *>
By MOSS.
WE knowaman
who entered
int0 a PartnerstriP
LuO/ with his wl^e *or
Hf J the p u r p o s e of .
saving as much ,
TT4**^ money as possible i SjP
\ each year through ^ ~
the medium of the j
ads. in this paper. j "
They worked it like this:
Mr. Brown?of course, that's !
not his real name, for he won't j
allow us to use It?went through J ft
the paper, carefully reading all /
the ads. which he thought , ' \
might benefit him. He made i
notes of things on sale, keeping 1
his eye not only open for the i
TIME BEING, but for the EN- j
TIBE year. He knew not only
where to get good coffee at a I
. reasonable price, but he knew
where to get the best garden
. rake or the best suit of clothes
when he needed it He made his t
AD. READING a part of his
BUSINESS. 1
Mrs. Brown did the same thing r
in her own way. of coarse, pay- , :
ing m^st attention to home providing
ard liome improving.
| They checked up regularly,
compared notes, talked every- #
thing over and bought INTEL- i
| LIGENTLY. At the end of the
year they figured out Just what
they bad saved by watching the
a<fe. That money weal already
in the bank, for they had been
able to sijve Just that much '
more above their expenses.
I Rather a WISE partnership.
| WHY NOT THY IT?
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i There's a Right Way
I To Do Everything. c
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! Napoleon Knew This
By MOSS.
mr- business
J9\ 1"1 MAN. don't ?( ?
i Wp J^ ditch this. &ELAD
. f Advertising ca?i
\ . Jf 8 I 8 18 Of HAM- I pr?
! A MERINO AWAY^f
!U. at 8aai point i
; ** '* until the inert cov- j
J ering of the public mind is pen- i '4
; etrated.
Advertising is the systemi
ATIC sowing of seed, not the
scattering of salt on the desert.
Advertising is the STEADY
plying of the ax of publicity
upon the tree of obscurity until
the tree is cut down. *
Perhaps you are the kind of
merchant or manufacturer who
has heretofore bought space for
one insertion of an ad. and then wresisted
all efforts of our solid- j)r
tors to get you to follow It -up, ,'
or you have followed it up when
too late.
One tap of the hammer, one
blow of the ax. is not enough.
Scattering a handful of seeds
j never raises a crop in rows.
You can't CONVINCE people
j that your goods are reliable if
j your advertising is UNRELIA:
BLE. ' i
Napoleon never would have
j been Napoleon if he had not
been the most DARING, most
CONSISTENT planner and campaigner
of the age.
In Line? ^
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COME ON. SAY WE GET '
IN LINE FOR GOOD TIMES.
WE WILL HELP ? DO
1 f
OUR SHARE.
VAtm n a r>m rn m/\ a rv
xuufl rAiti ia iv
YERTISE IN THIS PAPER.
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