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?b? (Cnmrtg Rrrnrh. KINQ3TREE. 8> O. THURSDAY. MAY 25.1916. J " Kill the Ticks. We have been requested to say that cattle owners within a ten-mile radius of Mr W 0 Camlin's place at Rlnnmintrvnlp arp urtred to take their cattle to Mr Camlin's dipping vat on Thursday,Friday and Saturday,June 1, 2 and 3, on which days a government official who has charge of tick eradication in Williamsburg county will be present to see that the cattle are properly dipped. In this connection The County Record wishes to express the desire that every cattle owner in Williamsburg county will take advantage of the apportunity and assistance now being offered by the Federal Government in the effort tc exterminate the cattle tick in this county, so that the quarantine now hanging over our cattle may be* lifted and the owner become free to. ship his stock into other counties. Mr L D Rodgers has charge of the tick eradication work in this community and is working hard to reach every cattle owner in his territory, so that be may be of assistance in the way of abolishing this destructive evil and freeing the herds from its deadly effects by spraying. There is only one dipping vat in the county that we know of, though there may be others. This one is on Mr Camiin's place at Bloomingvale. It is his private property but was constructed under the supervision of a Federal officer in charge of such work and was built in accordance with the specifications of the United States Government. Mr Camlin is offering the free use of his dipping plant to the stock raisers within ten \ miles of his place. The goravin? Drocess used by Mr Rodgers is perhaps as effective as the dipping process, but in the large pastures it is next to impossible for him to go into a community and round up all the cattle. He can do his work effectively only through the co-operation of the cattle owners or | bleeders who have their stock confined within small pasture areas. This paper has recently published a number of articles from the United States Agricultural department relating to tick eradication in other States and setting forth- in unmistakable terms the destructiveness, the enormous loss in money value to cattle raisers wrought by the deadly fever or Texas tick, and we do earnestly urge and hope that every cattle raiser in Williamsburg county will awake to the importance of exterminating this pest by taking advantage of the opportunities now being offered with that end in view. The excellent style in which some of the ladies attending the Missionary Conference here last week, delivered their addresses would have , '# made a lot of our local politicians green with envy had they been pres" 4 Aa * Vv KA /* AAA** MAAMM/VM AM/] cut tu UUOCI VC tliC COO J LliCUllivl ouu grace that was characteristic of each speaker.' lndorses "Fisherman's" Views. Editor County Record:? In your issue of May 18, I see "Fisherman" makes appeal for protection of Black river fish. I, too, think that the fish need more protection than they get. Now, the only plan that I see whereby the fish can be protected, is by cooperation of the people living on or near the liver, with the game warden and rural police. That can be done in this way, let the people who own the land on the river, post their land, and forbid any fishing, &c, without written permission from the owner of the lfoid. Then let the game warden and rural police patrol the river and every one they find fishing on some one else's land with out this written permission be dealt with as a trespasser according to law. Then there will be less destruction of fish and stock. There have been complaints of hogs, &c, having been killed by those fishing parties that come in here from other places. Would like to hear from some one tl9e on this subject. Citizen. Mouzon, S C, May 22, 1916. One vote for every cent paid on account or purchase. Kingstree Furniture Co. I A HORRIBLE TRAGEDY. Sheriff Killed by dodge's Son fa Georgia Sunday. Anderson, May 21: ?Sheriff ! Newton Hailey of Elbert countj Georgia, wa9 shot and instantly kill ed today shortly after noon by Arnol VVorley, son of Judge Worley of th superior court, according to wil nesses who have returned to Andei son. There was much excitemen in Elberton this afternoon and Woi ley had to be rushed away to safetj Deputies Sheriff J Olin Sander and Jim Williams of Anderson wen to Elberton this morning to identif a negro there as one wanted by th authorities here. They returned thi afternoon, and as eyewitnesses gav an account of the trouble. This morning about 11 o'clock th deputies from Anderson and Sheril Hailey went to the Seaboard Ai Line railway depot and arrested th negro thought to be the one wanted They started back to the cour house, where an Anderson negro wa waiting who had been taken to Ei barton to identify the other negrc On the way to the court house th negro prisoner passed a lie to Sheri! Hailey and he in turn slapped th negro. Mr Worley saw this and i said to have reprimanded the Sherifl telling him that he had better cut i out. The Sheriff is said to have re plied that he wa3 attending to hi business and that he had better g on about his. Worley replied tha he would make it some of his busi ness. According to the report, nothin more was seen of Worley for abou one-half hour. While Sheriff Hai ley, Deputies Sanders and William and Johnson, assistant chief of pc lice, and Mr Brock and two othe men were sitting in the court house Worley walked in. It is said that h walked up. within about three fee of Sheriff Hailey when the Sheril arose and told Worley that he di not see the reason for Worley's cob duct earlier in the day. Worley i said to have pulled his pistol an fired twice at close range and begu backing toward the door. He cob tinued to shoot, according to th story here, three more shots beim fired, none of these taking effect Although mortally wounded Sheril Hailey fired at Worley three time as he was going out of the door None of these shots took effect Hailey expired within five minutes it is said, one of the bullets havini entered his ieft side just below th heart. In a vbry short time Worley start ed back into the court house bu was met by Deputy Sheriff Sanders who told him that he must not entei Policeman Johnson came up abou this time and placed Worley unde arrest. He was carried to the cit jail, but 80 many people began t gather and since there was talk o violence he was spirited away. I is thought he was taken to Athen or Atlanta. Hailey has been Sheriff of Elber county for the past several year and was only recently reelected fo four more years. He was ver; highly respected, and it is said h was a splendid officer. Worley is i young man about 30 years of ag and a member of the bar in Elbei ton. . v PRES. WILSON AT CHARLOTTE Speaks to 100,000 People at Meek lenburg Celebration. President Wilson, speaking oi world peace before a crowd of 100, 000 persons at the anniversary cele bration of the signing of the Meek lenburg Declaration of Independ ence, at Charlotte, N C, last Satur day, intimated plainly that not mucl progress was being made by th< warring nations of Europe, and tha the objects being sought could b< achieved better through peacefu means. "It is an interesting cir cumstance that the processes of wa: stand still," he said. The President spoke guardedl: mlian manfmninrv nno/to in F.nrnnA VTIICU luguviuuiu^ pv?*vv iU AJWi wpv but his utterances on peace wevi given significance by his hearer* ii view of the recent discussion of ih< possibility of ending the Europeai war. "I would like," declared the Pres ident, "to think that the spirit o: this occasion could be expressed i we imagined ourselves lifting somi sacred emblem of counsel and o peace, of accommodation and righte ous judgment, before the nations o the world, and reminding them o that passage in Scripture: 'Aftei the wind, after the earthquake, af ter the fire, the still small voice o humanity.' " ' At Davidson College the Presiden wentjto the room he occupied whei he was a student and to the debat ing hall where he spoke years ago The room was draped with flags ii his honor. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Tour druggist will refund money If PAZf OINTMENT toils to. cure any case of Itching Blind. Bleeding orProtrading Piles in 6 to 14 dayi The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c . The Standard R s in Co\ r ! ii Relieves Constipation Easily Without d Griping or Discomfort. e Indigestion and constipation are -* J two conditions that are closely rel -, ated and the cause of much physical t suffering. The tendency to indulge one's appetite is more or less general and s most people suffer at times from reit l>ellion of the overtaxed organs y of digestion and elimination. A e pleasantly effective remedy, that s will quickly relieve the congestion e of poisonous stomach waste and restore regularity, is the compound of e simple laxative herbs sold in drug ff stores for fifty cents a bottle under r the name of Dr? Caldwell's Syrup e Pepsin. This is a mild, pleasant 1. laxative tonic, free from opiates, or 1 t! narcotic drugs, and has been the 1 s standard household remedy in thous- i 1- ands of homes for many years. ?. Mrs Oliver Young, Merrill, Wis, i e writing to Dr Caldwell, says, she 1 if knows of nothing so effective for 1 e regulating the stomach and bowels; i s since hiking Dr Caldwell's Syrup 1 Lt ???wp?????? ,l TO GIVE SCHOLARSHIP. | IS 0 Chance for Ministerial Stndent ,t at Presbyterian College. Clinton, May 20:?Mrs D M Ervin | ^ of Kingstree has given to the college t $1,250 to endow a ministerial schuli arship as a memorial to her late hus- ^ 8 band, D M Ervin. J Mr Ervin served as an elder first 1 , in the historic Indiantown Presbye terian church, the church which t played such an active part in the J Revolutionary war, and later moved ] 1 to Kingstree, where he served as an i 8 elder in the old Williamsburg 1 & church, located in Kingstree. ; h A candidate for the ministry from , h Indiantown or Williamsburg church ( e has the first claim upon this scholar- 1 ? l ship. If there is no candidate from J J either of these churches, then it t s goes to a young man studying for j ' the ministry from Harmony presby- t J' tery?or the presbytery embracing * j Indiantown and Williamsburg ^ e churches, should the territory, of j the presbytery be changed. ^ Another gift to the college, which r ( is sincerely appreciated by all of its 1 ' friends, is a legacy of $100 left in j t the will of Dr John G Law. * , * r About $30,000 has teen raised for I y the college since last November.? o The State, May 21 , f ?? t Letter from Cedar Swamp. 8 Cedar Swamp,May 22:?The prospect for a stand of cotton is much ' brighter since the recent rains. The s young cotton today (Monday) can r be seen coming through the soil to ? greet,as it were,the expectant farme er who has been visiting his fields 8 back and forth awaiting the arrival e of this important plant for several weeks. However, we cannot expect a full crop unless we are blessed , with an exceptionally favorable sea* son, on account of the short time before maturity. We had the pleasure of visiting s the Hebron section of this county a for a few hours Saturday. This was s * our first trip. We believe it to be a 8 prosperous neighborhood, judging r * from the sumptuous repast spread * upon an improvised table at Hebron c - church?a feast that would appeal I * to the taste of the most fastidious, s e not to mention the appetite of a e t hungry man who arrived just at the c - opportune moment. Fellow col1 leagues, do not jump at conclusions; t - we were there only a short time ana v r went on other business, so did not a attempt to discuss politics, but bade c f those sincere, hospitable people au t ? revoir and wended our way onward, t 5 Miss Carrie Watson df Manning, F 3 one of the popular young teachers s at Cedar Swamp school,is visiting at 1 3 the home of Miss Sadie Snowden. I WES. ^ ? i f Good For Colds. d f Honey, pine-tar and glycerine are t * recognized cold remedies. In Dr 1 f Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey these are I - combined with other cough medi- i f cine in a pleasant syrup. Dr Bell's r f Pine-Tar-Honey quickly stops your I r cough, cheeks your cold, soothes ir- I - ritation of the throat. Excellent I f for young, adult and aged. It's one e of the best cough syrups made, t Formula on every bottle. You know s a just what you are taking and your a doctor knows it's good for coughs r i. and colds. Insist on Dr Eell's Pine- s a Tar-Honey. Only 25c, at druggists, t 9 - The senate judiciary committee 1 has at last recommended the cona firmation of the nomination by Pres- 1 J ident Wilson of Louis D Brandeis to 1 i be a supreme court judge. 1 emedy intless Homes. ' " ..-..A... MRS. OLIVER] YOUNG. Pepsin she feels ten years' younger; ier work seems easier and she has regained her appetite. Get a bottle of Dr Caldwell's Svrip repsin from your druggist and lave it in the house. A trial bottle, :ree of charge, can l>e obtained by vriting to I)r \V B Caldwell, 454 Washington St, Monticello, 111. * m UNABLE TO WORK FORSIXrEEMMONTHS. irtenvHIt Mil Says His Ailnent Midi HIr A Coapltte Wreck. \LL TREATMENT FAILED flfleasoDSays Not Uotll He Took Tanlac Old Ha Get Relief?Gained 10 Poinds oo s Bottles. "Tanlac is the best medicine I lave ever tried and it has improved ny health so much that I can work low, though lay ailments had made ne a complete wreck and had kept ne from working for sixteen (16) nonths," declared W R Henson, a jarpenter, who resides on Grove tioad, near Augusta St, in the Uherocee Park suburbs of Greenville, SC. The case of Mr Henson is one of he most remarkable in Greenville ;hAt has yet come to the attention of ;he Tanlac representative. Mr HenKin had kidney and bladder trouble so badly that his health was unlermined and his strength was lost. Prom October, 1014, until a few veeks ago, when he began to take ranlac, Mr Henson had l>een (inible to find anything which would jive him satisfactory results, he said. Se gained ten (10) pounds while aking the first three bottles of Tanac. Just three bottles of "the master nedicine made an almost new man if him, said Mr Henson, and he is itrong and sincere in his praise of his wonderful preparation. He :onsiders remarkable the relief it jave him. Mr Henson's statement cllows: "I suffered from a very bad form >f kidney and bladder trouble from )ctober, 1914. I had keen pains in ny back and left side. After this rouble hit m?, my health gave way sorapletely and I became too weak to vork. I did nothing but the lightsst kind of work around the house intil after I began taking Tanlac. I ost much weight as a result of my iilment8, and I had absolutely no snergy. One of the most distressing ymptoms I had was that I had abolutelv no control over the bladder nuscles. " I sought treatment from many [ualified persons and I was told that had catarrh of the bladder, i al-. o tried many medicines but obtaind no satisfactory results in any ase until I began Tanlac. "My daughter had been for some ime an interested reader of the tesimonials of those who had been .ided by Tanlac, and she finally onvinced me that Tanlac was the nedicine I needed. It was exactly he medicine I needed, as later was >roved. "Tanlac gave me wonderful reief. I gained ten (10) pounds and lave taken only three bottles. I an do much work now, and, as an llustration of the heavy work I can lo, I today lifted a heavy piece of imber and carried it across the lot. rhat shows how much my strength las increased. I work a great deal nore now than I have for sixteen nonths? since this trouble hit me. feel so much better in every way. f it had not been for Tanlac I guess would be in bad shape now sure :nough. "It certainly does make me feel o good to be able to work again. I tm much livelier now, and my kidieys have been regulated and trengthened. That is the very hing which makes me happy?my greatest trouble has been relieved bj ranlac. "Yes, I certainly can recommend ranlac. It is the best medicine I lave ever tried. I have taken three Kittles and I know it is doing for Candidal For Jodge of Probate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. As in the past, so will it be in the future, your consideration will be appreciated. P McLure Brockinton. For Coogress. I hereby annunce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional district, subject to the rules of the the Democratic primary. T?TT ITTO O \jf T V? VTTT'a dULiuO o mv>i;niDo. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate to represent the people of Williamsburg county in the Legislature, subject to the Democratic primary. S 0 Eaddy. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic yimary. Soliciting your support, I am respectfully, R K WALLACt. For Clerk of Court. Feeling that I possess the necessary qualifications to discharge the duties belonging to the office, I hereby announce mysetf a candidate for the oilice of Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. . / JO Carraway. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. H 0 Britton. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Williamsburg c&unty, subject to the Democratic primary. C J Rollins. To the Democratic Voters of Williams burg county:--I hereby announce myselfa candidate for the office of Treasurer of Williamsburg county, and will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. W Dodd Daniel. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R B Smith; I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment to the office of County Treasurer of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J Wesley Cook. To the Voters of Williamsburg County: By this means I announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Williamsburg county. I will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary, pd WE Snowden. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W T Rowell. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of.Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W E Allen I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff in the coming primary, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. w T Wilkins. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Your suffrage respectfully solicited. Jas H Epps. To the Democratic Voters of Williamsburg County:? I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff and will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. George J Graham. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff and respectfully solicit your vote. I pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary and if elected will do my utmost to perform the duties of the office satisfactorily. Respectfully. h U Kinder. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Wiffiamburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. pd WE Brockinton. To the Citizens of Williamsburg County: Having been solicited by a number of my friends to enter the race, and feeling that I am, in every respect, capable of performing every duty belonging to this office, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic j primary. I heartily appreciate what my friends have done for me in the past, and I wish to thank them in advance for their support in the ensuing election. Yours for service, pd J Y McGill. ; For Magistrate. at hemingway. I hereby announce myself a candidate i for the office of Magistrate at Heming- [ way, subject to the rules ofthe Demo-: cratic primary. W T Lee. | me what it is advertised to do? and more." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold by Kingstree Drug Co, Kingstree; Mallard Lumber Co's store, Greelyville; price, 81 per bottle, straight A striking instance of the increase in the value of Charleston real estate was exhibited Thursday, when a piece of property that had been withdrawn at a bid of $7,000 in February was sold at $13,500. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depress* ing heat of summer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and btulds up the whole system. 50c. * J tes Cards. I hereby announce myself a candidate I for Magistrate at Hemingway and I respectfully solicit your support, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the t Democratic primary. t Very respectfully, G H Stancill. at hebron. To the Citizens of Hebron District:? Having been solicited by a number of my friends to enter the race, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Hebron,pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Dem ocratic primary. R E McElveen. I hereby announce mysels a candidate for Magistrate at Hebron, subject to the rules the Democratic primary. Your support respectfully solicited. W Holzy Baker, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Hebron, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, J W Stewart. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Hebron, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J L Gowdy. at greelyville. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Greelyville, subject to the rules of the- Democratic primar,. M M Bradshaw. The friends of Mr H S Gamble hereby announce him a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Greelyville, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. at trio. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment to the office of Magistrate at Trio, subject ts the rules of v the Democratic nrimarv. W S r-AMLIN. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for Trio district, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, v J S TARTT. at morrisville. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment as Magistrate at Morrisviile, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J M Godwin. , j at kingstreb. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Kingstree, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, S A Nettles. I hereby announce myself a candidate < for reappointment to the office of Magistrate at Kingstree, pledging myself to abide the rules of the Democratic | primary. J B Gamble. For Coroner. T VioroKir onnnnnro mvanlf o for the office of Coroner of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I respectfully solicit your support. H J Brown. To the Voters of Williamsburg County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate your vote. Yours to serve, I J I Morris. t I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J L Blakeley, Trio, S C. To the Voters of Williamsburg County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Williafnsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate your support. George W Ward.. I hereby announce myself a candidate date for Coroner of Williamsburg county, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. T J Spring. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Williamsburg county, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. w i Tisdale. The friends of Mr Julius J Hanna hereby announce him a candidate for the omce of Coroner of Williamsburg county,subject to the rules of the Demnrimarv n I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the .Democratic primary. H M Burrows. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner of Williomsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, Eddie D Epps. For County Superintendent of Education ( I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. # J Graham Mc^ullough. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Superintendent of Education for Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Jackson V McElveen. Rev C W Grafton, a graduate of Columbia Theological seminary, was elected moderator at the general as- sembly of the Presbyterian church at its session in unsnao, r ia. last week. He has the unique record of having served one charge his entire ministry of 43 year's. WEAK, SORE LUNGS Restored To Health By Vinol Camden, N. J.?"I had a deep seated cough, was run-down, and my lungs were weak and sore. I had tried everything suggested without help. One evening I read about Vinol and decided to try it Soon I noticed an improvement I kept on taking it and today I j am a well man. The soreness is all gone from my lungs, I do not have any cough and have gained fifteen pounds. - Frank Hillman. We guarantee Vinol for chronic roughs, colds and bronchitis and for aH freak, run-down conditions. Scott Drug Co, Kingstree, S C.