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For rates appty Ote oAce. la remittii^ cheek i or money crfen sake Darsbis to THE OOUWTY BBPOBKX / , THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1916. Don't forget to enroll. If you n-.nt vote this summer pat you: nine -j.i i.i: * club roll >y Jnly 25 If you fail to get your name on ii i..e .. .n i._ i?K, cr. ,, II UiUl> l.'U uj ni_v ju? "in i. -V ke allowed to vot?- in the primary this summer. The woman who diplomatically atUws ksr husband to think he is ksss of the ranch will continue herself U rule the roost. Ws read that the German subMarina "DeutachlancT' has in her H earg* a quantity of drugs, some of wkish art valued as high as $2,000 m saase. Ws hope our physician will net ink it necessary to include say sf k.sas thsmica's in prescrip\ tisas far as. Tks kig war cloud that hung over Ifcs United States last week has dispsrssd and aid Carranza, the hig thief of the Mexican army, bandits Mil ether outlaw* included, seems , te 1m i? a temporary state o(. peni\ Had ?*er the dastardly acts of his i taheraiaatee ia attacking and wanfcaaly killing Amaricaa oldiem and i Ia the meaa time the Vailed State* eontinue* to rush treep* ta the eorder, and eyentually, wa habere, patieace oa her part toward* the da facto goTermnent and Maxitaa aatlawry wdl cease to be a y*rta*. WIit are we for Mr Manning? limply because be has measured up la the high responsibilities of his ofice. In other words, he has made good. This being the case, is Jf it not fitting that the voters of South Carolina should manifest their appreciation >f his good works by placing hiirt, with a big and flattering majority, in the executive chair for another two yeai?? Ve positively deny that we hold fche hast animosity against the Hon R A Cooj>er, but we think South Caroliaa is doing mighty well and wesftoiia not witnout cause spin ?p the Tote which ought u> go to . Maaaiag We repeat, all tkingt keing aqial, Mr Manning it entitled be a Mwid term.?llmimlU Met. <anf?r. Maa^Eating Shark No Myth. ChiWkecai fablaa of the tea about Berauada, fowarfal aerpeata, tkargmz keraes aad old Fabker Meptuna kiraaetf kawa atoat all kee? kaaiikai. fraaa aar imagiaatiaaa kjr tha '* Us* ' ,v> sold faeta af scienea, kwt tkar* ic . rS me raaaaver af tha aaa tkat raaaiima >r\; in draadfal reality?tke naa-aat ing shark. Yet there are *?y nam . . k?r / well rrjwi per*w??, men ef * usual iiiiellitfaace, vvk* will argue that a chark wil: not attack a man. We hare heard them in just such empty arguments, but this writer personally knows of several instance# wherein young men were maimed for life and had it not been for very timely assistance would have l?een 1 Ml 1 ll X I Xl f Killed on me spu, oy mese gium* ui the*--a. There are several specie* of shark, and not all of then will a:ta It a full grown person, hut we art sufficiently acquainted with the hah'u of the great white, or man-eating variety, to know that ho is an extremely dangerous fellow to have around whc? you are taking a dip in the waters of the South Atlantic, especially in the tropics, where they are moie numerous. The United Stales Government, both army and navy departments, have men on its pension rolls for disability indicted by sharks while in the water in response to the ''swimming call", which is a part of the navc? training, and, we think, applies to die army whenever practicable. x jday several of the popular bathing l.ach ieiorts of New Jersey are desert "1 Realise of the death during tin* oast week of two men, whcffell vi lima to the saw-like fangs - ' x 1- ? ?Ida,. Tl?w nmn_an4 _ i)i trio wini/t sua.:k. i uc ujuu-mv ing shark .? no myth, and it is well to be on the loo): out for him whenever ami wherever you go surf bathing. The German Submarine. In the opinion of the New York World the Germans hare scored a big l?eat by sending the submarine Peutschland across the Atlantic. At both ends of the voyage it mocked the vigilance of British sea patrols. It was a clever performance, in keeping with the enterprise and ingenuft ity of the German people. The coming of the visitor had lieen so noisily heralded as to raise suspicions uliout the sincerity of the announcement. The final answer to ail sceptics is the appearaiee of the underset. Iwat in American waters. Within the last two year* longer voyages have lieen made by the submarines of the warring nations. The average run of German V l?oats likp UpUlAl/111^ yjll VUV WWW*| .?v. that which siiik the Lu si tarda, lias probably reached two weeks. There are said to he records of boats that covered 12,000 mi las and remained away from their bases for tw?i months. At 3,000 miles from Kiel to Hampton Reads, the Deutschlaml's trip above and under water was well within the cruising radius of modern submarines. It is the nature of the Deutschland's errand, not the feat of crossing the Atlantic, that lends importance to its visit. If it came as ja war vessel, its stay would be brief or it would be interned until the | end of the war. If a ship of commerce, a submarine is free to come I and go, at its own risk bevond the I three-mile limit. Hun Ireds of Brit| ish, French and Italian merchantJ men hare entered and left our ports ' since the beginniag of the war. The j arrival of a German cargo in any German ship, most of all in a submarine, is an event. It is only made possible by the skill of theGer, mans in outwitting their enemies. Except under the stresa of war, no experiment such as the Deutachland aobrilliantly carried through ! would be worth while. Little was ' it thought, u the submarine was ' developed, tVi&t it would be convert' ed to the use of commerce. Bui the Germane have demonstrated that it ten lee made to eerve as a earrier ef freight, in epitf of the , vigilaaee e? hoelile iaet-s. From Raeesaitj tJiej rnaJ extend 'this ?m ?f the Mbntarimt iniek , further, until we become accustomi ed to the sight of Undersell cargi ^ carriers. But there will always 1h j the sharp reminder that Germanj ; was driven to this expedient by i j blockade that closed the seas to hei thousands of ships of commerce j The voyjige was a spiendid achieve ? l_ a * A l t. A. r* meni, nui it uoes not restore iuuciI many ths freedom of the sea* The Sflntee Klver Brief e. i The Kingsti ee County Record iakei up the cudgels in vigorou.' support j of the proposition to bridge the San I tee river,preferably ?.t or near Muri ray's ferry,by moans of an iron drav j bridge, the cost of which, togethei i with permanent approacheF through i the swamp, it estimates at less thar |$40,000. j The only way that this can be ac complished under existing condition! ! is by joint action on the part of th< j counties which would be mo9t large i ly benefited. "Counties on the soutl | side of the river that will be affect | ed," says The County Record, "ha>t I expressed a willingness to contribute j their share. What about the coun ! ties on the north side of the river' Williamsburg, we are satisfied, will ' do her part. An automobile road vii | Kingstree to Charleston and the set coast would be of equally as mucl value to Clarendon. Florence anc Darlington as it would be to us. hul would they be willing to render fi nancial assistance in bringing thii proposed plan to an actual reality?' Why not ask them? That i6 th< only way to get the thing done in th< near future, and if it is going to b< done at all?as m<?9t certainly i aught to be?the sooner the better We do not think there can be am doubt about the willingness of thii county to pay whatever may be ib fair share of this undertaking. Th< benefits to Charleston will be large undoubtedly. What about the othei counties which would find this new highway of large practical value? A meeting at which representatives o; all the counties interested would b< present is in erder.?Ifeics dt Courie\ With Oar Advertisers. Mcintosh k Alsbrook, haberdash ers, hare an ad in this paper witl reference to their tailoring depart ment. The Williamsburg Hardware C< hare a limited quantity of tobaccc flues on hand which they are adver tising in this paper. The Kingstree Furniture Co hav< a new ad in this paper calling at tention to their lire of mssquito cano pies which are adjustable to all beds Attention is sailed to the ad o: , Mr L S Dennis in this paper. H< is offering some special grades o flour, meal and other groceriea tha are bound to pieaae the most par ticular housewife. Or. page 8 of this paper will U found an ad of the Gorrell ware house which this year is under th? management of Messrs Watts, Pow ell & Lea of Danville, Va. Thesi ; gentlemen are not novices in th< warehouse business. They have leased the Gorrell warehouse for i number of years and will have aeti?< charge this season. Mr Powell,' th< senior member of the firm, is n< stranger in Kingstree, he havinj been on this market several year ; ago. Mcintosh, Hester &. Co, nropri etors of Nelson's warehouse, have j new ad in this paper. They invit* , farmers who have already cured to bacco to put it in their warehouse 1 until th* market opens Tuesday August I. The managers of thii popular warehouse are old in ex perience warehousemen and art pioneers on the local market, Mi Mclntash having been connectec with the firxt warehouse operated ii Kingstree, while Mr Hester has beei a buyer on the market year aftei (year since its inception. ' The Deutichland unloaded he: j cargo at Baltimore yesterday. Cart af frails I desire to thank the (rood peoph of Kinjjstree for their kindnew t( me during the reryierioua illneaa o my wife and the death of my bab] Tueaday, eipeciaily Mra Allen am Mrs Stackley.the last to administer t( the little one. J C Wallacs. The Strang Wtthatmtf the I1e?t a g - Tk.. Mm Waiak Old people who are feeble, aai jomngt 1 people who are weak, will heatrcogtheeei aad eoabled to f throwf h the depress >*? haat of wusater br takia^ regidarl Grove's Tastaloa&Ckill Tonic. It parihe ! oad enriofcoc the klooe builds nj ^ tie whole syst-m. .50c. ! RELIEF FROM PAIN ; BRINGS HAPPINESS. Substantial Farmer Is Now Happy Man. I r Recommends Tanlac. | It ha.s been paid that health and ! happiness go hand in hand. After 1 much suffering, whan relief ia ex' jperianced, there ia no wonder that one experiences happiness and joy. It ie in the wonderful story told by J C Caiu, one of the sturdy farmers of Westminster, near the dividing: ! liaes of the States ef South Carolina t and Georgia, that wc arc given aj - l>cautiful example of this retarn of 'joy whew health is again made 'oetr l#r' j- Mr Cain v,rote recently to the r j State agent for Tanlac at C.'. inihia i | a volunteer testimonial of Tanlac. i Ilis experiences are best told in the i following letter, which he wrote: "I feel under obligations to send " | you a correct testimonial for Tanlac. I "I have 1 ?e?n ?iek for t ?e past five ? i /ears. I stayed bilious and sick at . my atotnach all the time. Nothing ^ I ate agreed with me ami nothing I took did me any good. The doc' [tors here announced that I ha l gall < stones and gravtl stones. My kid!. nays gave me severe pain all the .! time. ? I "Before I l>egan to take Tanhc it " (was r drag for me to g?t out every | nioruing to feed my took. Now I II can get up and call my wife to get i1 break fast,and by the time 1 get into ! ' the yard 1 catch myself a-whistling j jand .vsinging the sweet songs I used I to sing. My mules recognize my [ voice and begin to bray and knicker, " Knowing mai i am cumins iu gi>c b ! them their food. >1 "Before I !>egan taking Tanlac s i my wife would ask me ii I wanted " I to go with her to preaching on Sun? | day morning. I would tell her, 'No.' ?j I didn't feel like going. Now I get t up everj Sunday morning and ask ' my wife if she want" to go with me f I to preaching. "Before 1 l>egan. to take Tanlac it * was a drag for me to go to the field, ? and sometimes I had to tell therboys ; and show the other hands what to do. Now I can get up every morn' ing arid eat a hearty breakfast and drink my coffee, too, and it doesn't ' hurt me; and I can go to the field ^ | and do as much work as any hand r i nave goi. ; It is just such statements from r oitiiens of various walks of life like Mr Cain, who hold the highest esteem of the community in which they live, that have prompted others - to buy the great preparatioi, and, i , therefore the makers of Tanlac are -j indebted to these perions for their testimony. > After sending the above testimony, ) Mr Cain sent additional testimony - and says among other things: "I can cut wheat all day long now? , something I have not done in five ! years " Tanlac, the master medicine, is (fold by Kingstree Drug Co., Kings.:tree; Mallard Luuil>er Co's store, B jCreelyville; price II per bottle, j [ straight I i A kind word ia worth much, coata I nothing, and leavea a green apot ia t J memory. Harah onea are the cauie * I of biight, wither and decay. Which ] J do you use? # ,j Moat women ahe admired for what " ' - i - A. w _ ?i? a. ^ , I ttiey are, ana not tor wnai uicu ?u? castors were before them. It is not I; always 30 of men. ? IXINGSTKEE tflDFRL'E FOK KIKUSTVEE 5; PEOPLE. I The Slalentuls if Kingstree Ensideils Are Sirelj lire leiiahie Than I licsr if liter Grangers. 1 Home testimony is real proof. -; Public statements of Kingstt ee people ca'-ry real weight. J J What a friend or neighbor says 1 ; commands respect. * The word of one whose home is - far away invites your doubts. !, Here's a Kingstree man's state-1 r | ment. i! And it's for Kingstree people's 1 bene? t. 1 Such evidence is convincing. r That's the kind of proof that backs 1 rin?n'? Kidaev Pills. S A Nettles, ex-hotel prop.kiil St, | 1 Kingstree.says: "Serersl rears ago 11 hurt my hack, lifting a heary piece of iron pipe. After that my kidneys acted irregularly and my back pain! ed me aererely. I was so sore and ' lame I couid hardly stoop. The kid' | ney oecretions passed to# freely at J ! times, and then again they were too ! scanty. Tbe least eold I got would } settle on my kidneys and make me woree. When a friend recommended : Dsaa's Kidsey Pills, I **ed them as directed and they reliered all sympr toms of kidney trouble." ? Price #0c, at all dealers. Dsn't ' simply ask fsr a kidney remedy?get - " - fii- ii i.i * ' 1 Uoan'i fc.i?ney ruiti?inc man.- vn?L . p Mr Mettle? had. Foater-Mr'lfcurn, I Co, Pr im, N Y. Candidates Cards. V Fir Ingress. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth district of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Jambs D Evans. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to Congress from the Sixth Congressional district, subject to * <?! AM /% t U/* rt A vn r, n M a f 1 (I rkWimafl? tilt: iuics ui tut: pinuoi jr. J W Raosdale. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congrass from the Sixth Congressional district, subject to tha rules of tha the Demoeratic primary. Julius S McIvxm. Firliuse if lipresenfatlres. The friends of S A Clraham hereby announce his candidacy for re-alection to the House of Representatives from Williamsburg county, subject tc the rules of the Demoeratic primary. The friends of Mr D E McCutchen hereby announce his candidacy for the House of Representatives from Williamsburg county,subject to the rulesof tha Democratic primary. In announcing myself for the House of Representatives it answers the call of many. Will say, here I am. I promise you honest and diligent service, always to be at my post ready to care for your welfare, local and State. Should you elect me it wul hoist me to tha senith of my ambition. I now tip Vi*t tn nnt? ?nH *11 until w* mppt *t campaign meeting*, there I will answer any questions propounded relative to your interest. Respectfully, J W Kennedy. I hereby announee myself a candidate t? 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 primary. Soliciting your support, I am respectfully, R K. Wallace. Far Clerk uf Court. Feeling that I possess the necessary qualifications to discharge the duties belonging to the office, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules and regulations of tha Demnrratir nrrmarv. 'JO Carrawat. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the rulea of the I 'emocratic primary. H 0 Britton. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Williamsburg county, subject to the Democratic primary. C J Rollins. To the Democratic Voters of Williamsburg county:?1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Williamsburg county, and will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. W Dodd Daniel. 1 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 ths office of Coudty Treasurer of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J Weslet 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 Snowdem. . ~ Fir Sberlff. 1 hereby announce myself & aandidate for the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg county, subject U the rales of the Democratic primary. W T Rowell. 1 hereby annouaee myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff af Williamsburg county, subjact to the rules af the Democratic primary. W E Allen I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff in the aoming Erimary, subject to the rules of the emocratic party. W T Wiliws. I hereby announce myself a candidatefor the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg county.subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Your suffrage respectfully solicited. Jas II 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. Geokcc J Graham. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff and respectfully solicit your rote. I pledge myself to ? 1 * *- - ?i ? .c ?i.,. n? amce Dy me ruios ui mc i/cim/uom. primary and if elec'ed will do my utmost to perform the duties of the office satisfactorily. Respectfully. H U Kinder. 1 hereby anaounce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Williamburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. pd w E Brockinton. To the Citizens of Williamsburg County: Haviag been solicited by a nuaiber of my frieads to enter the race, and feeling that I am, ia every respect, capable f performing every duty belonging te this office, I hereby annoaace myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 1 heartily appreciate what my frieads hare done for me ia the past, and I wish to thank thera ia advance far their support in the easuiag election. Tours for serviee, pd J T McGill. Fir Jtfft if Pribitc. [ heraby uMtue yaelf a candidate far re-ele?tiea ta the eMre af Prebate J edge af Williaasbarg aeaaty. tabject to the relet af the Dewiearatia primary. As la the paat, aa will it he ia the fatare, year ocawdecatiea will he appreciated. F McLum Beockwto*. F? SdMrristr. I hereby aaaaaaaa Myself a aaadidate far the alias af Saperriaer af Williaasalearg aeaaty, aahjaat ha the ralac af Donioernt^ primary. .V M forCiiatjSiparlitMtfiit tf MmIm I hereby announce my candidate far re-election to the offiee of Coaatf perintendent of Education, oubjoot to : rubs and regulations of the Deneoratie I primary. J Graham McCullouib. - * . I hereby announce myself a candidate J : for County Superintendent of Bdaaa- jM i tion for illiamsburg county, sabjeet 4H 1 to the rules of the Democratic priaia^r. 9 Jackson V McEltmm. mk For Magistrate. at lanbs j I hereby announce myoelf a candidate for ro-election to the office of Mifis ; trate at Lanes, pledging myoelf to abide by the results of tne Democratic prina rv ? CI U r TlnH k f ? I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate of Lanes district, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J g Lifrag*. at m1mimgway. I hereby announce myself asandidata j for the offiee of Magistrate of the HamI ingway district, pledging myself te ! abide by the -ules of the Demoeratie ; primary. c s Dayis. I hereby Announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Heming way, subject to the rules ofthe Deme cratic primary. w t Lir. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Hemingway and respectfully solicit your support, pledg| ing myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. g h Stancill. at hmron. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Hebron in response to the call of my friends. Soliciting your support, lam, Respectfully, Chas w Filtaw. i To the Citizens of Hebron District:? 1 Having been solicited by a number of my friends to enter the race, I hereby j announce myself a candidate for ths ^ office of Magistrate at Hebron,pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Dens- i ' ocratic primary. r e mcEi.yrsk. i t harckv nnnnnnap mvflul* I for Magistrate at Hebron, subjeet t? the rules the Democratic primajj Your support respectfully solicited. W Hol?y Bajhb, , I hereby announce myself a candidate , for Magistrate at Hebron, subject t# . the rules of the Democratic primary. J W Stiwait. j I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Hebron, subject ta ! the rules of the Democratic primary. J L Gowdt, at greblttill1. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate ! for the office of Magistrate at Greelyi Title, subject to the rules of the DemoI cratie primary. M M Bradshaw. The friends of Mr H S Gamble here- ^ by announce him a candidate for the f office of Magistrate at Greolyyille, sub- ' ject to the rules of the Democratic (uiumijr. AT TRIO. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Trio, subject to tke rules of the Democratic primary. J W Lockliba*. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate 1 for reappointment to the office of Mag' istrate at Trio, subject t? the rules of the Democratic primary. W S TAMLIir. I hereby announce myself a candidate I for Magistrate for Trio district, subjeet : to the rules of the Democratic primary. J S Taett. AT XORRISVILLK. 4 I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Mor- ' A ! risrille, asking my friends and the voters to assist me in my undertaking and promising to serve the public to the best of my knowledge and ability, sub i'eet to the rules and regulations of the )emoeratic primary election. Lawson R Cribb. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment as Magistrate at Morrisville, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. j m oodwix. at kingst1e1. I hereby announce myself a candidate far the ofice of Magistrate at ICiagstree, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully. S A Nkttleb. I hereby announce myself a candidate , for reappointment to the office of Magistrate at Kingstree, pledging myself to abide the rules of the Democratie primary. J B Gambi.i. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate . 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; 1 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, J I Morris. ! I hereto announce myself a candidate i flu* rsf rV\rnnor rvf ' burg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J L Blakeley, Trio, S C. To the Voters of V* illiamsburp Caaaty I hereby announce myself a caaaidate for Coroaer of Williamaburf coaaty, sabject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate your sappart. Giorgr W War*.. I hereby aanounce myself a candidate date far Caroner of Williamsburg caaaty, plrdfia* myself to abide by the j rales of the Democratic primary. rp i i j r>r*imm. I hereby announce myaelf a cairiidaht far Cereaer af tTilliaaiaburg coiaty, pledfiae aayaelf ta abide by the rulee * ' af the Demeeratie primary. . W I Tisdali. Tha frienda af Mr Juliua J Haaaa hereby aaaoaaee hiaa a eaadidate far tfca mm af Careaer af *illi eaaaty.sabjeat to the rales af the Demaaratia primary. p I herahy aaaaaaee myaelf a aaafldate far Cawer af Williamabarg aaautp, Msbjaet ta the rales af the Demeeratie primary. H M Buutows. I hereby aanaance myaelf a aaadidala * far the eAee af ('oraaar af Willieaaa- " | barf aamaty, atfbjeet ta the rales af the 1 Denaaaratia primary. Resp?ctf?!ly, 1m:f. d *pps i 1 1