SAXON AC FOR ! M. F. HELLEF Five Passenger, 6-cylin< 6-cylinder Roadster 4-cylinder Roadster, elec These cars are fitted c ings and a Continental Cantilever Spring to ma EatTl Why continue to e; when you can just as v Why continue to p groceries when you a money, and sometimes Why impair your \ dinary brands, when y sique with goods of pu Think these over a M. H. , two; Kingstree, IVmmhmbhhbhhbhhbhbh WOFFOR Spartanburj Founded in 1854. A ( ards and ideals. Located Mountains. Offers full a ulty. Well equipped Lab sion opens September 20, information address HEN Wofford CoU s A high grade preparal attention. Careful mora session opens September formation address I 6-29-4t t ffl Seashore Ro FROM K Via ATLANT "The Standard Rj Sunday ?s to Uftarieston Tickets on sale forenoon 11 to September 11, inclus No 178, scheduled to lea1 date of sale. Week-End E To Isle of Palms " Sullivan's Island-... Tickets on sale for all trs noon trains each Sunday J inclusive, limited returning FflEor to midnight of Tuesd , Summer E^x To Wrightsville Beach. " Isle of Palms? ? " Sullivan's Island ~f>.. " Myrtle Beach " Norfolk TiAets on sale from Ma> itea returning until Oct 81. Schedules and further p ufeon application to W W H tree, S C. = i gl TOMOBILES SALE BY Kingstree, S. C ier Touring Car $870.00 ... 870.00 :tric lights and starter 475.00 >ut with Timken Roller BearMotor and have the famous ike them ride right. =3v tie Best! at just ordinary groceries rell have the best? ay stiff prices for ordinary m get the best for same for less? lealth by consuming the orrou can improve yourphyre brand? md then come to see us. JACOBS STORES i- South Carolina D COLLEGE I it South Carolina Christian College with high standin the foothills of the Blue Ridge ,nd thorough courses. Strong facoratories and Library. Nextses1916. For catalogue and special RY M. SNYDER, President. ege Fitting School fcory school for boys. Individual 1 training. Expenses low. Nex^ 20. For catalogue and special in HEADMASTER, | Spartanburg, S. C. E ????1 =W I und Trip Fares INGSTREE IC COAST LINE lilroad of the South" [cursion Fares $1 25 trains each Sunday irom June >ive, limited returning on train ve Charleston at 8:25 p. m. on excursion Fares $2 40 2 40 lins each Saturday and forfgrefrom June 8 to September 11, to reach original starting point ay neift following date of cursion Fares i $ 7 50 A OA ^ a ou ir - ?30 _ * 6 70 : 15 is r 15 to October 15, inclusive, limLiberal stop-over privileges, f articulars cheerfully furnished olliday, Ticket Agent, Kings i' | THE "BRAGSD | Written and Published Eacl | Advertisements by RAGSDALE'S 0FHCIA1 SHOW HE Absent Forty-four Out of Session, Twenty-two Out ?Votes Repeated! The best way to tell how a Conj tion is by examining his votes. Fo of how Ragsdale voted on every mei the 2nd and 3rd sessions of the 63rc of service. These records are sufficiently ei neglected his duties on the one hand Democratic party on the other. Thpr*> were 118 record roll calif gress. Ragsdale was absent and not There were (>7 record roll-calls and out of these Ragsdale was absent It is evident from these figures, sional Record, that Ragsdale was ou{ thing over 36 per cent of the time. Of the 24 most important recoi dale was present and voting 12 times on the job only 50 per cent of the ti What was he doing with his time merchant who had a clerk who woul trooir nn Vii? ioh would he lookir Why should the people tolerate the But of the 12 times that he voted voted only 7 times with the party. I THE REPUBLICANS and again; his party and later, under the whip versed ends and voted the second ti: ON THESE HE I The Immigration Bill, (H R 01 admitting and the "nay" vote was ; The Democratic majority voted nay sent ami not voting. Same Bill, where the vote was the "aye" vote was for excluding tl in favor of admitting them. The De 126. Ragsdale absent and not votim Federal Good Roads Bill, (H R building of local higways, highly be passed the bill by a vote of 2*4 to 42 Alaskan Railroad Bill, (Senate the great Administration measure t< passed it by a vote of 232 to *6. I Convict Labor Made Goods Bill, labor from convict competition. Tl 305 to 2. Ragsdale was absent and ; Children's Bureau Bill, (H R ] to preserve infant life, passed bv a J to 47. Ragsdale teas absent and, not Reclamation Bill, (Senate 4628 by a vote of 178 to 49. Ragsdale w Emergency Currency Bill, (Sen * i? rr.. j? ii. /.J? nanciai rum or me souiu in me jun of the Administration that saved us Street panic; passed by the Democr absent and not voting. * Post Office Employee Bill, (H fl the spoils system back in the Post C ocrats by a vote of 162 to SI. ling. Pay Of Absent Members Resolu favor of reducing the salary of mem ocrats by a vote 212 to 27. Roy mat War Risk Insurance Bill, (Sen; to provide protection for Southern $ ?*?*$ * . VOTES NEGLECTED HIS DITTY. ft ,j 116 Record Votes in One of Sixty-seven in Another y With Republicans. pressman stands on any public quesrtunately we have a complete record isure that came before Congress in 1 Congress during his two first years ^lightening to show how diligently he while they prove bis disloyalty to the ; in the 2nd session of the 63rd Confnlinirt A A fintPQ twf nf 1 1 U in the 3d session of the same Congress and not voting 22 times. , which are taken from the Congresf^of his seat and neglected to vote somed votes taken in the 2d session Ragsand absent and not voting 12 times? ime. ? The farmer who had a hand, or the Id spare only three working days out of lg for another laborer or another clerk, neglect of duty in their Congressman? ' on these most important measures he WE TIMES HE VOTED WITH d his party. Once he voted against of outraged public sentiment, he reme with his party. AILED TO VOTE: MO), where the "aye" vote was for against admitting illiterate foreigners. 289, to 149 aye. Ragsdale was ab. for or against the passage of the bill; ic illiterates^nd the "nay" vote was smocrats voted "aye,"253, to "nay," h 11686), designed to give aid in the neficial to the South. The Democrats . Ragsdale was absent and not voting, 48), to authorize the construction ol 3 open up Alaska. The Democrats lagsdate was absent and not voting, (H R 1933), designed to protect free he Democrats parsed it by a vote ol not voting. 15279), designed to give Federal aid Democratic Congress by a vote of 276 voting. ), passed by a Democratic Congress as absent and not voting. ate 6192); the bill that staved off the fi. of 1914, and was the master stroke from the strangle holt of a Wall kw n xtaIo /\f 9Q1 a (\ Tf/I/tSfl/ib aio vj a yuiv U4 iv v. ?-? : 17042), designed to put graft and )ffice Department, killed by the Dein$-dale absent and not voting. tion, in which an "aye" vote was in hers for absence, passed by the Deme absent and not voting. ite (>307), an Administration measure tton shipped to Europe Passed by cut and not voting. >409), in which the Democratic Govthe Philippines with ultimate indesdalc absent, not voting. PARTY. mo f rut if Administration and with the es during this same 2nd session: I /Jill, (II R 143*0), where the is was the time that Ragsdale yellow New York American in an not, AS A DEMOCRAT, /ol'tead of nig party, (Woodrow WillEJl OF COS GUESS, 1 ran not lent of the Cnited States cratic Convention passed a resol ation gress to stand to the principles of the on the Tolls Repeal Bill, Kagsdale, ent back and voted with the Adminfinal passage. IGE GRAFT. till, (H R 102'. >7), where an "aye" i as against actual cost of mileage mblican mileace irraft) Ungsdale e graft against flic 242 who voted Rdl, (H R 1527!)), where the age of members to he instead of :as one of the ;?7 who voted against Republican graft, or subsidy, or sptuld he counted on by the Repubote openl}' with them. ' the Si'ith Distrid of Sovih Caroline (Hid misused power? Ragsdale is tuslc d,?mill they give it to him? JAMES D EVANS. &ress, Sixth District South Carolh&O. ext week.) 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CLAUDE McCABET >, Dental Surgeon, | Office in Hirsch building, over King*tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tr DR. ROBERT J. McCABE, DENTIST, k'TMr.CTPPF w c r_ ; 1 W W, V^i Office in McCabe Building, next to Court Hou?e. M. D. NESMITH, DENTIST, Lake City, S. C W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, Oflc* la Naxicn Building KINGSTREE, - S.C. 5-21-tf. 1866 1616 A. M. SNIDER, SI IRfiFON DENTIST Office at Residence, Railroad Avenue. J. DcS. Gilland Attorney-at-Law Second Floor Kasonic Temple Florence, S. C. General pracricioner in all State and Federal Courts. Benj. M-'NNES, 71. R. C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf Jfu KINOSTREE l-cdge, No. 46 A. F.M. meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially nyited. R K Wallace, W m. J m Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly inrui naavurM Vlslt'.ag cnort*r? not . ^xGSTO?Kff ll?lly InTited to come t r fMi i ! QP1111(1 8,toa *Btanp ^ or himg about en tkc P H StoA, ] M Bxown, Clerk. Con. Com. No. 666'' ' This U a prescription prapaaal ifdJjf lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or. six dotes will break aay oaaa, and if takoa tlwn aa s toaic the Ferer will not ratora. It acta oa the llrer better than 4 Calomel ead doe# not gripe or aicken. 2S? Chamberlain's Ceugb Kemedy Cores Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough,