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SOLICITOR COOPER AND GOVERNORSHIP, THE QUESTION OF LAURENS MAP ENTERING RACE IS AGAIN BEING AGITATED. Columbia, January 30:?The ques tion of whether Solicitor Robert P Cooper will run for Governor thii summer is again being agitated, ant fKo DO ODO Will ue auic LU ucuuc Ilia question until Mr Cooper makes i statement himself about the matter This talk was heard from last sum mer, but appeared to quiet down However, that it is again being agi tated is evidenced by the the follow ing, which appeared in a recent issu< of the Anderson Daily Mail: "On returning from Columbia to day Anderson citizens who had spen some time around the halls of th< General Assembly declare that th< 'Robert A Cooper for Governor sentiment has come boldly an< strongly to the front again, an< they firmly believe that the Lauren Solicitor will be in the race whei the gong rings. "The Cooper sentiment is genera throughout the State, according t information that has radiated int Columbia from all sections, and it i growing stronger. Great pressur is being brought to bear on him,am there seems to be no doubt in th minds of many but that he will be candidate this summer. The rac will then be a three-cornered one with Governor Manning asking re election and Mr Blease and M Cooper, declared the Columbia vis itor. "Now, since Mr McLaurin ha been re-elected warehouse com mil sioner, it is practically certain h will not make the race for Govemoi He recently intimated that he woul ran should he be defeated for r< election as commissioner." APPARENTLY SOMETHING IN IT. There can be no doubt that ther is something in all this, but just ho' much is largely a matter of indivic ual opinion. Some of those who ar urging Mr Cooper to run for Go^ ernor are "sore" on Governor Mar ning, and still others, according t all signs and some additional infoi mation, are affiliated with the Bleas faction, and are whispering this ir formation into Mr Cooper's ^eai hoping to get him into the race t split the Manning vote, and thu give Mr Blease some chance, as the figure that a solid vote behind Gov ?rnor Manning leaves absolutel nothing but certain and swift de feat for Mr Blease in a race be tween him and the Governor alone Of course, Mr Cooper is a ver; popular man, but it is significan 11?? ?* KJo raol frionHo race for Governor. He has said himself that he will not run for Lieutenant Governor, and pressure is being brought to bear on him tc make the race for Governor as the a (fiat a {{reai iuauj ui mo *kvu?b those who are interested in Mr Coop er's.politieal future, and are sincere ly desirous that he do the righ thing, are advising him not to run but to wait until 1918, when he car win in a walk, according to all th( indications. They don't want-to sec him slaughtered in 1916, and thej don't believe that he will yield tc the blandishments of at least some of those urging him that wish tc crush Governor Manning and care really nothing for Mr Cooper. Those who worked for the popular and able solicitor in 1914 are against him running this summer, for they believe the fight will be straight and clear between Governor Manning * * ? ana nis constructive policies uu mc one hand and the opposition which is attempting to get behind Mr Blease and run him. TRYING TO CAUSE DIVISION. "Knowing from the bitter experience of 1914 that a house divided against itself cannot stand, efforts are being made by the opposition to divide the Manningites and at the 3ame time to avoid any split in their own ranks. They are trying to Hret the Hon VV A Stuckey, of Lee <.cotmty, at least some of them are. to take second place on the ticket with Mr Blease. but there is a large part of the opposition who think Hint Mr Stuckey should make the Remedy Prescri by ' Gompouod of Simple Laxative Herbs' Proves Most Efficient. Dr W A Evans, writing for the ! Chicago Tribune, makes the asser- j ^ tion that practically everyone, atj 9 some time or other, suffers from' i pnnstfnation. This applies regard-1 i "r~ ? ? t less of age or condition in life. The congestion of stomach waste in the bowels is evidenced in various ways; bloat, eructation of foul stom- i - ach gases, sick headache, langour, | . all indicate constipation, and call for . prompt attention, not only to relieve the present discomfort but also to avoid possible disease that fole lows neglect of this important func-1 tion. Harsh cathartics and violent purt gatives should not be emplo3red, as these afford only temporary relief, I e while they serve to shock the entire ' e system. A mild laxative such as Dr I ' Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is far prefj erable and is now the remedy genj erally used and prescribed by many doctors. It is free from opiate or 8 narcotic drugs, acts easily and pleasn antly, without griping or other pain and is a safe, effective family remedy. 1 =========== 0 farmers' candidate. The secret Far0 mers' Union is looking to Mr Stucs key and they may yet induce him to e make the race. Just how or why ^ farmers should put forward a lawe yer for their candidate is something a which the politicians haven't yet e h*?pn ahlf? to successfully explain. J ' and it is not believed they can do so f* to the secret Farmers' Union. r Just to add to the gaiety of the political forecasting, the following hand picked ticket for the "BleaseIS ites" has been suggested by the Anh derson Farmers' Tribune, a stalwart e and powerful supDorter of the Blease r- faction: d FOR GOVERNOR. * Coleman L Blease, of South Carolina. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. e William A Stuckey, of Lee. ^ FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. Eugene R Buckingham, of Aiken. e ; FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL. James H Craig, of Anderson. O FOR STATE TREASURER. r_ Daniel M Miles, of Spartanburg, ie FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. 1- Thomas H Peeples, of Barnwell, r, FOR ADJUTANT GENERAL, o James H Claffy, of Orangeburg. lB FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. y Jeff D Edens, of Marlboro FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. y William T Jones, of Greenwood. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. W A Brown, of Marion. All of which adds to the sum total t of the political situation, simply opinions.? W F Caldwell in NewsidCourier, ' CALOMEL SALIVATES t AND MAKES YOU SICK. j Acts Like Dynamite on a Sluggish Liver and You Lose a Day's Work. There's no reason why a person ' should take sickening, salivating ) calomel when 50 cents buys a large ? bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a > perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and cannot salivate. ; Children and grown folk can take , Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is , perfectly harmless. /"1- ' - ' ? /InrifYOVAIlS rlrnff It is L/au>mri 15 a uaujf;^i uuu ? ' mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today , and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work, Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipation, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. Severe Cold Quickly Cured. "On December first I had a very severe cold or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick in bed," writes J 0 Metcalf, Weatherby, Mo. "I bought two bottles of ; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it f was only a few days until I was com| pletely restored to health. I firmly l_i:?puomkarlain^Q flnilffh , Otlltve mat vijaiuvi.i<>?u w -?0?j Remedy is one of the very best medJ icines and will know what to do when > I have another cold." Obtainable I ? everywhere. v * ) <r * ibed i MR GHAS^SCHELL Mr Chas Schell, 132 Church St, Grenada, Miss, writes that he found relief himself by using Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and now keeps it on hand fur family use. A bottle of Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should have a place in every family medicine chest. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr W B Caldwell, 454 Washington St, Monticello, 111. Leo Laconics. Leo, January 31:?Rev B F McLendon has been conducting a great revival meeting at Lake City for the past week, concluding Sunday night. ^ * oaiiiq JJUriUK U1C UICCUU^ uiaujr ouuio were brought to Christ. This scribe and Mr Douglas Brown attended both services Sunday afternoon, and it made me feel proud to see the people, young as well as old, come up and give the preacher their hands and the Lord their hearts. I hope they are sincere and will prove steadfast and true. I hope the oeople of Lake City will live up to what they have claimed, as I have many warm friends in and around that place. I had the pleasure of shaking hands with my old friend, Hon W D Bryan of Bryan, who was attending the meeting at Lake City. Hon J Davis Carter and son, Mr R Leo Carter, had business in Florence Saturday. Mr R A Brown spent a few days in Lake City last week attending the revival meeting. Mr and Mrs Walter Poston and children attended service at Lake City Sunday afternoon. Your scribe was present at a meeting of the WOW at Johnsonville Thursday evening. I think they will snnn havp a hustline camD. W W B. Between the war and the automobile the unhappy horse is kept continually sidestepping sudden death RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. (The best rubbing liniment is( MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts. Burn*. F.tr. L.WETiiERhORN ?S0H CHARLESTON, S.C. m I Give Her a Candy Call The Drug Stor The Scott Drug Co., the mos ed Drug Store in town. Up Aca home; welcome for a minute, an vited to come and tell your fri the coming is good?come! 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HAS 1 Horses ar For Sale or ] T V c T' f& J. 1^. 0> 1 8cj Livery, Feed an p Lake City, ^5?JvHJw5\^W*y-C5wJv?<Jv^Jv^AvOirOv^C5v^>W [Horses an I We will have an< 1 fresh stock in by J( I you want to see tl | Horse or Mule an I price, come to see i Yours to Williamsburg L Kingstree, Subscribe now for THI | Professional Cards. p j DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE, Dental Surgeon, I Office in Hirsch building, over Kings- 1 tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf I DR. ROBERT J. McCABE, J DENTIST, I KINGSTREE, / S-C fi Office in McOabe Building, next to H Court House. ^ M. D. NESMITH, < DENTIST, j Lake City, S. C. 1 W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, < >ffice over Dr W V Bmrkiugton's Store, KING STRIDE, S. C. 5-21-tf. 1866 1916 A. M. SNIDER, A SURGEON DENTIST, nl Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. \ J. DcS Gilland Aftorney-at-Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C ' General practicioner in all State and Federal Courts. BenJ. M-'NNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, Nl. D., V. M. D VETERINARIANS. r\- , ? ;n .i .L. UCKEYl JOTH I id Mules 1 Exchange. 1 UCRE Y| d Sale Stable ^ South Carolina ? 0 IMS! I 3ther car load of i rnuary 15th. If I le right kind of I id at the right I is. I please, ! ive Stock Co. I r? r* I o. 1.1 f COUNTY RECORD! mBBnaBBvi Send Hera Candygram e of Service i nnnvpnient and best locat demy Street and you are at hour or a day. You are inends to come. Come while of Toilet Articles ter, Extracts, Creams, Face th Paste, Tooth Brushes, Etc. "slicker'n a whistle": the plex Razors for all safety Shaving Brushes, Shaving ice Lotions, Etc. ie and Freely iug c our Health rour best friends ; The Right Magazine ARS! few? Do you want to want to make a practice ce of Furniture you buy? ixt piece. TURE eap when you buy it from lrniture for you to buy. ing room, everything for or the dining room, ev" ?? L verytning ior me purcn, verything for the adult, any kind, price or style niture Co. Opposite Court House / It IS ON T 1 V/uc ux us win uc anuugsucc uic . first Monday in each month, at Hel- Ad Ier'8 Stables. 9-28-tf KIN6STREE Lodge, No. 46 , A. F.M. ! meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially nyited. R K Wallace, WM. ' J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly Kingstree Chapter, ^O/ Order Eastern Star Meets every Thursday night after full moon and two weeks later. 1 Mrs B E Clarkson, W M. . Mrs Stella Cook Sect'y. 1-28-tf tKingskee Lodge, No. 91 Knights of Pythias i Regular conventions every second and ! fourth Tuesday night Our visiting r brethren always welcome. Castle Hall, 3rd story Gourdin Building. 1-14-lyr f B E Clarkson, C 0. E C Epps. K of R & S. ^ Kingstree ?CAMP NO. 27. 1MCLAI KIIT1II** The Third 3f onday Viaiting chopper* cor lially Invited tocorr* up and sit on a stumj or hang about on the tirnb*. P H Stoll. " J M Brown. Clerk. Con Com I! M Cotton will bring best ? I | prices at Kingstree and A T. J. Pendergrass ^ will give you best values | for your money. Nice fresh Fish always on hand. We also carry a full and complete line of Groceries, Cold > Drinks, Crockeryware and i Glassware. If you spend a night in town and miss Pendergrass' 1 Boarding House you will regret it. Six bedrooms up * stairs and everything com- ? plete. Our Restaurant is under the management of Mrs. J. Hamlet, who will give you 3 Jv A-l service. Call and see 3. A her. Pendergrass Brothers Co. 6 Kingstree, ? S. C. CHICHESTER S FILLS THE DIAMOND OR4.NI>. a I.aikut Ask your Vruuvlfi fur /i\ ? S\ < hl.oi?i"s-tcr a D:*'noii?f lJrA:i<l//?V\ /Ckl.L/54gS\ rfn. In Red an-1 (i?|d n . uiiicYV/ Cv Nixes., ?caleil ?>*h L'.ue I'.bboa- \/ i?"4 VX-3 Tnl'd no cthev. i}.iy ct r-.**r V # J "/ ~ />* Drrv eUt- Aslcf .-C:!U> yrti<?.TEB S* C riAM?NI> KUANS> :-foe ?# Vt?* K ycfcrskno-*u&sBat,i*(??t. Alv. iysRcliaUa r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS iVcRYWKERE Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at ' The Record office. If we have not the form you wish we can print it cn short notice. _____