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UWANA "The Ir D". n*?0! I CiUIC 9 U1V.( First Chapter SPECIA Ladies and Girl Monday Night, , Come and S of this Grea Admission if Eat Why continue to < when you can just as 1 Why continue to ] | groceries when you c money, and sometime; Why impair vour dinar}7 brands, when sique with goods of p Think these over M. H. , TWO j! J?~We give Voting O JI Ladies' Contest = Seashore R< FROM H Via ATLAN1 "The Standard R Sunday E: To Charleston Tickets on sale forenoo 11 to September 11, inch No 178, scheduled to la date of sale. Week-End ] To Isle of Palms ! " Sullivan's Island.. Tickets on sale for all t noon trains each Sunday inclusive, limited returnin prior to midnight of Tues Summer E: To Wrightsville Bead " Isle of Palms " Sullivan's Island " Myrtle Beach _ " Norfolk ....... Tickets on sale from M ited returning until Oct 3 Schedules and further upon application to W W tree, S C. Real Estat< Country Farms a If You Wa If You Wa We can i place you in ai you want. Address a Gourdin & Hai The Bailc Machinery,Mill < Automobile Sup G. & J. Tires and Tnbes Charleston, THEATRE on Claw" itest Serial Story ? ' Monday, July 31 i MnTirFI is Admitted Free on July 3. ee the Opening' t Serial Picture 5candl0c a he Best! eat iust ordinary groceries j well nave the best? pay stiff prices for ordinary :an get the best for same \ s for less? health by consuming the or you can improve )yui p".yure brand? and then come to see us. JACOBS STORES oupons in The County Record's BBS INGSTREE IC COAST LINE ailroad of the South" xctarsion Fares $1 25 n trains each Sunday from June isive, limited returning on train ave Charleston at 8:25 p. m. on Excursion Fares $2 40 2 40 rains each Saturday and forforefrom June 8 to September 11, g to reach original starting point day next following date of sale. scursion Fares tl $ Y DU 3 30 3 30 , : 6 70 _ 15 15 ay 15 to October 15, inclusive, limit. Liberal stop-over privileges, particulars cheerfully furnished Holliday, Ticket Agent, Kings==111 s?Farm Lands. nd Town Lots For Sale! nit to Buy, See Us mt to Sell, See Us ny section of the County that 11 correspondence to rper, Kingstree, S. C. ;y-Lebby Co uid Plumbing Supplies tplies and Accessories VEEDOL Oils and Grease & South Carolina [THE "BRAGSft Written and Published Each f Advertisements by RAGSDALE PUTS WOO IN THF I Ill 111U i Blames President for Defeat Show that by Writing th Subsidy into the Bil Defeated Rn May 14, 1914, the Associated Pi ried the following: "Representatives Wingo of Ai Ragsdale of South Carolina star thing in sight because they were the caucus to adopt the Rural C; declined to approve as a part of On May 15 another Washington di "Representative Ragsdale sai sub-committee of the House ba which has charge of rural credit out the bill carrying Governmen sub committee was 'a strictly members voting AGAINST the ] aid,and all of the Republican m against Governmental aid.'" IN OTHER WORDS,RAGSDALE ] OCRATIC PARTY. On Mav 12. 1914. Raersdale cave t< ing interview: "The programme sent to the < for rural credit legislation. The gress this afternoon a rural cqed in rural credit legislation. The F mittee not to provide Governme that the bill would,be WORTHI and reported the bill with this si J W RAGSDALE. The Presid had rural credit'stricken from t rural credit legislation at this se THE PRESIDENT S OPPOSITK to get the caucus to take a recoi "I am greatly disappointed at the caucus has denied us the rig loans,both by way of interest ra ars of the country have desired party in its platform, by the P promised this legislation this ses ident injected canal tolls legislat tion that he would defeat rural _ him in the last State convention than I can say that HIS should farmers of this promised and mi IN THIS INTERVIEW RAGSDA1 ROW WILSON?BUT WHAT ARE ' IT THEN, RAGSDALE'S OR WILS< Action on the Rural Credits law w sistence upon writing into it the goo SIDY in the shape of Governmental the party caucus would stand for. I RAGSDALE WASREMOVEDFROM and the work of framing the law for f men, good Democrats who would sti Glass, the Chairman of the Banking i Ragsdale was eliminated, at its head, WITHOUT the Governmental aid fet passed by the Senate by a vote of 58 been just as strongly endorsed by thi and the Democratic caucus, in 1914, ocratic House, in 1916, have all repuc in the shape of Governmental aid, d< that without SUBSIDY in the shape be WORTHLESS. In an editorial in The Daily Times situation above outlined, I said: "The action of Ragsdale and - -1 L'll x credits, in writing into tne Din i SIDY, prevented that importan in May, 1914. It delayed action c Ragsdale has never answered this (Candidate for Con L (More will foil I DO YOU KNOW THAT I | < | It's worry, not work, which & < I shortens life? & O. T A cold bath every morning x <1 is the best complexion remedy? x < [' Poor health is expensive? ; o S The U S Public Health Ser- I o vice has^reduced malaria 60 ? ' per cent in some localities? (The death rate from typhoid X fever in the United States has zi been cut in half since 1900? % Pneumonia kills over 120,000 X Americans each year? X Elvira tiiwn has few fun- $ W* 0 9 t erals? < < ?> !' The well that drains the < < > cesspool is the cup of death? < > ?999999999999999999999t>999 W M Waters of Florence was elected president of the Southern Furniture association at its annual meeting in Asheville, N C, Saturday. _ Next Tuesday will be the Fourth. ME" RECORD. Week In Ibis Newspaper as JAMES D. EVANS. DROW WILSON REPUBLICAN COLUMN of Rural Credits, but Fact e Republican Principle of II Ragsdale Himself ?i r?ju. rai ucuii5. ess dispatches from Washington car rkansas, Howard of Georgia and ted a small filibuster on'everyi disappointed at the refusal of redit bill which the President had the programme." spatch says: d yesterday afternoon that the nking and currency committee, s, had votpd yesterday to report tal aid and that the vote in the party one, all of the Democratic President and for Governmental embers WITH the President and READ WILSON OUT OF THE DEM ) the press of the country the follow caucus by the President provided sub-committee reported to Conit bill carrying Governmental aid 'resident instructed the sub-comntal aid. The sub-committee held jESS without. Governmental aid, action in it on THE MOTION OF ent th. n 'phoned the caucus and he program,and there will he no ssion of Congress,BECAUSE OP" DN THERETO. I tried .in vain d vote on the question, this action of the President and ht to provide that relief in farm tes and length of time that farmfor so long. The Democratic 'resident and by its leaders had sion. I was afraid when the Presion ahead of rural credit legislacredits. As one who nominated in South Carolina, I regret more be the act that deprives the uch needed relief." L.E PUTS THE BLAME ON WOOD rHE FACTS? WHOSE FAULT WA! )N'S? no in fnt*t. Htnnnpd hv Ratrsdale's in d old Republican principle of SUB aid which neither the President no When the 64th Congress convene THE RURAL CREDITS COMMITTEJ Lural Credits was turned over to able ick to Democratic principles, Carte and Currency committee, from whic! . This new committee framed the bi' iture. On May 4, 1916, this bill wa to 5. With slight differences, it ha e House. [The Democratic Presiden and the Democratic Senate and Denr liated Ragsdale's SUBSIDY provisio ;spite the fact that Ragsdale declare of Governmental aid the bill woul of May 5, 1916, after analyzing th the 1914 sub-committee on rural he Republican principle of SUBt measure from being considered >n tne Din tor exactly two years." assertion and never can answer it. JAMES D EVANS. gresB, Sixth District South Carolina] ow next week). la Memorials. Frank D Gildersleeve, assistec general passenger agent of the Ba timore and Ohio, is trying to "ge by" with this one: Pat, a newly created section boss I was taking his old friend, Mike, ove the route. They passed a mile posl | It read: "Baltimore, 42 miles." 1 "Pwhat does that mean?" Mik inquired. "Now," says Gildersleeve. "Pa did not know, but he would not be tray his ignorance. With true Iris aplomb he rose to the situation." "Yer icrnorance is horrible." h told Mike. "Take off your hat t the dead. Sure, his name was Miles he was 42 years old. and he lived i Baltimore, and they buried hir where he was kilt."?Louis Globt Democrat Te the Public. "I have been using Chamberlain Tablets for indigestion for the pas six months, and it affords me pleas ure to say I have never used a rem edy that did me so much good."Mrs C E Riley, Illion, N Y. Chair berlain's Tablets are obtainable e\ ery where. f I Foorlb ol July Excursion Fares. ? i \ i The Atlantic Coast Line announces \ reduced excursion fares from all \! stations on its lines to nearly all ^ | destinations within a radius of ap? proximately 3o0 miles from starting; l point. Tickets will be sold for use on * j the going trip on all trains of July ' 2,3 and 4, limited returning to reach original starting point by or before midnight of July 8, 1916. For fares, schedules, tickets and j any desired information call on WW i Holliday, Kingstree, S C, Ticket, < Agent Atlantic Coast Line,the Stand5 ard Railroad of the South. 6-22-2t Arrival of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. TJio Atlantic Plnnst T.inp railroad i 1 has promulgated the following sched- i ' ule, which became effective Monday, May 29, 1915: North Bound. i No 80 * - - 7:25 a m *No 46 - - 11:33 am No 78 - - - 6:13 p m South Bound. tNo 83 10:40 am, No 79 - - - 11:03 a m *No 47 - - - - 6:47 p m No 89 - - - 9:22 p m; Daily except Sunday. +Stops on signal for Charleston, Savannah and Jacksonville passengers. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I ? Lucas County. ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doln^r business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum of ONE - HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh-that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18S6. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally rnd a"ts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for lesfimonlnls. fr-'-v F. J. CHENEY A- CO.. Toledo. O. Sold bv nil Druiic'sts, 7"** Take Family T'lMs for constipation. | Insurance! 1, I When you want Insurance 1 of any kind, call on us. We 8 " write Life Fire Live Stock Plate Glass c Accident and Health Bonding a Specialty We are the largest and ^ most experienced agency in C Williamsburg county, and S are in a position to give you the best service. r Kingstree Ins., Real Estate dr & Loan Co., Agts., 1 ? PHONE 85, KINGSTREE, S. C. r aBHMHBHHBi r ??????mA? Eyes Examined and e Glasses Fitted I am now equipped to do this work satisfactorily and can save you from $1.60 to $3.00 on each pair of glasses. Let me fitjrou out with 896e New Kryptok Glasses. I reading and distance vision ground in^each glass. If you break your lenses bring them to. me. I will duplicate them on short notice. Save the pieces. f T. E. BAGGETT , Jeweler lid Optician Kingstree, S. C. ' 1 r I Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14days. it The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c U - < ,t i, Good Looks are Easy , Magnolia ^^ * balm. ^ Look as good M your city cousin*. No matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia J Balm win surely clear your skin inftandy. e Heals Sanburn, too. Just put a littla on 0 your face and rub it off again before dry. j Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle ' to-day and begin the improvement at n once. White, Pink and Roee-Red Colors, n 75 cents at DraggiAs or by mail direO. SAMPLE FREE. LYONMFaCO..40S?.StliSL>BrooUra.N.Y. ' ' wv a to ip-r t * y j . ..J i j. Wiil cure Riieumat ^i:. , .c-> J [. ralgia, Headaches, Crarupc, Colic , - Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Bums, Old < Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec- < r. zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodya?*, used internally or externally. 25c m ' ? f Jk THE MAN 1 to who Is seeking quality will not fail to remember Jw[| the two popular brandy ? Oserfoof Rye n' g iLy Old Kentucky Springs A WHISKIES DEERFOOT RYE is a rich, fall lavored Whiskey; OLD KENTUCKY SPRINGS is rare, old and mellow, poth are absolutely pure, and both ho s?mfl rvric.e. delivered bv express; charges paid: I Gal. Glass Juf A Full Quarts $3.50 $3.70 8 Pints 16-54 Plats $4.00 $4.00 Money must be sent with order. Give full name, street, post and express offices. Send for complete price-list of Wines and Liquors. You can ceunt on getting a square deal from us. JAMES OLWELL & CO. Mail Order Department Eatabllihed 1828 181 West St, New Talk "Almost a Century In uslneaa" >end for Price List of Other Goods. f All Car Owners Know This Garage # J We do all kinds of repair work. We overhaul your car when it gets cranky. We save you money on tires, and other supplies by paying the transportation charges ourselves. Kingstree Garage, ^ L T Thompson, M'gV. ^ DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE, Dental Surgeon, Office in Hirsch building, over Kingsree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf DR. ROBERT J. McCABE, DENTIST, CINGSTREE, , S. C )ffice in McCabe Building, next to Court House. M.D. NESMITH, DENTIST. Lake City, S. C W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, Offic* ia Nmta Building IINGSTRCC, i> S.C. -21-tf. 1866 1916 k. M. SNIDER. SURGEON DENTIST. Office at Residence. Railroad Avenue. I. DcS. Gilland Attorney-at-Law Second Floor Masonic Tenple Florence, S. C. General praciicioner in all State and federal Courts. Benj. M-'NNES. M. R.C. V. S. J. Kater McINNES, NL D.. V. M. D VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the iret Monday in each month, at Heler's Stables. 9-28-tf ^KINGSTREE *$$$& Lodge, No. 46 /^Jr\ A. F.M. neets Thursday before full inoon each nonth. Visiting brethren are cordially ayited. R K Wallace, W M. J M Ross, Sec. 2-27-ly camp no- 27. vrXRSjBSMrir iiaUy^vlte!iPto oo*i? ,t? op and nit on a stump P H STOLL, F M Brown, Clerk. Con. Com. No. 666 ~ Tbia id I p'csciiptioo ptcpucd ttpcoilly or MALARIA or CHILLS 4k FEVER, rive or six dom will break any caae, and i taken then aa a tonic the Fever will nor eturn. It acta on the liver better than Zakxscl oad doca not {ripe or akkca. 2Se ????ar?i?m Chamberlain's Ccugti Kemedjr Cores Colds. Croup sod Who-oing Coach. i