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4 SAXON M. F. HEL Five Passenger, 6 6-cylinder Roadsl 4-cylinder Roadst These cars are f ings and a Contin Cantilever Spring p = Seashore - rpnM . Via ATL/ "The Standai Stan do To Charleston Tickets on sale fc 11 to September 11, No 178, scheduled date of sale. Week-E To Isle of Palms. " Sullivan's Is! Tickets on sale fo noon trains each Su inclusive, limited rei prior to midnight Qj Summe To Wrightsville " Isle of Palmi " Sullivan's Isla " Myrtle Bead " Norfolk Tickets on sale fr I ited returning until } I Schedules and fui i* I upon application to tree, S C. :I5P Why continu when you can jus Why continu groceries when i money, and some Why impair dinary brands, w sique with goods Think these M H TIB TM Kingstree, pK I J. L I i1 Horse jl For Sa J J. L. So Liver |j Lake City, t8gg8$8S8j83S8s8 AUTOMOBILES ror sale: by .LER, Kingstree, S. C. l-cylinder Touring Car $870.00 ter 870.00 ' er, electric lights and starter 475.00 itted out with Timken Roller Bearental Motor and have the famous to make them ride right. Round Trip Fares KINGSTREE iNTIC COAST LINE d Railroad of the South" iy Excursion Fares $1 25 irenoon trains each Sunday from June inclusive, nmiiea returning uh tram to leave Charleston at 8=26 p. m. on nd Excursion Fares _ $2 40 and 2 40 r all trains each Saturday and forforenday from June 8 to September 11, turning to reach original starting point t Tuesday next following date of sale. t Excursion Fares Beach $ 7 50 i_ 3 30 jid 3 30 l 6 70 15 15 om May 15 to October 15, inclusive, limOct 31. Liberal stop-over privileges. rther particulars cheerfully furnished W W Holliday, Ticket Agent, Kings The Best! e to eat just ordinary groceries ;t as well have the best? le to pay stiff prices for ordinary rou can get the best for same itimes for less? your health by consuming the or- . hen you can improve your phyof pure brand? over and then come to see us. . JACOBS fO STORES South Carolina -I WAR IS ON BUT 1 STUCKEY IAS BOTH I s and Mules I le or Exchange. I STUCREYI y, Feed and Sale Stable & South Carolina |j [THE "BRAGS Written and Published E | Advertisements by jRAGSDALE MAKES ANDJ Appeared On the Stump ii the Opening of the Car Sixth District, Devol Replying RAGSDALE ADMITTED: Appointing Whiting and Pet they never went to Washington a him as such clerks. He admitted that Whiting ai flames appear upon the roll of the < He admitted that he collected compensation of Whiting and Pett He declared that he paid a p ed in the name of Whiting and Pc er appeared on the roll of the emph He admitted that he procurec clerk in Florence, mho never left h Washington at a salary of $100 pe miffed to Penny a check for $100 " -J ferny zierer perjui unu mm dale's frank, to be applied in part t and in part to pay the man who di HE ST A TED THA T EVE MAt)E BY EVANS IN REFE OF PENNY; WHITING AND LY TRUE. He absolutely ignored the la1 pensation of clerks to Congressrm Statutes of the United States, an that he "did as others were doing,' NOW When Ragsdale took his oath and obey the laws of the United St When Congrsssmen disobey, they perjure themselves and the per movea jrum vjji, The Statutes of the United S "ALL CLERKS to Memb ployees of the House and be sujcct i ... by whom they are appointed; one or more clerks, who SHALL 1 member . making such appoin Fed Stat Ann, Sup 1914, p 47.) **No employee of Congress, eit let to, or hire, another to do or pe*J tached to the position to which he i "Employees of the House of I to and engaged upon the duties of t and for which compensation is pro\ "It shall not be lawful to app House of Representatives more tha or permit any such person to divid or compensation while so employed. "It shall not be lawful to requ the House of Representatives to sut of the di lies of the position to whit "1 he violation of anu of the f certainment thereof \ he deemed to b L 9682 Fed Stat Anno.?231-)" By admitting the charges whit date ALSO ADMITS that he has ions of the Jaw of the yat ion in th the highest trust. By admitting the charges wi ALSO ADMITS that he has ciolc By admitting the charges w, ALSO ADMITS that he has been by his constituency, IX FIXE, HE ADMITS 7 SER VA XT OF THE PEOPLl THESE VERY ST A TUTES 11 THE OFFICE WHICH HE X( AS TO THE While Ragsdale admits, catei to the appointments of Whiting, pay, contrary to law, he spent thi attempting to answer and refute He produced voluminous let! First: To prove that he was : - rency committee?suffice it to sa: x ? ? ? ?-J" r?ironf 1 meni was umuc cmanaicu uu^u. J the Banking and Currency commi I ber of Congress best qualified to | Ragsdale from this committee wa I duce a letter on this point from ( | Second: To prove that not 01 | defied the President in the matte: i he and the other members of the f by the President?suffice it to sa; | charges were published in well kr J the Associated Press dispatches ] \ NEVER DENIED OR EXPLAIls \ the assumption of the correctness ? The letters relied upon by members of the same committee i * Ragsdale. They are, therefore, s i erp.-iit onlv as such. \ Third: To prove that he, Ras [ in rural credit legislation, or if he I Congress had come to his way of * misleading, as will appear as well I given in my published charges on I the two bills. [ All the rest of Ragsdale's rep ! devoted to personal abuse and rid ! BUT ABUSE AND RID1C ! B ULLY-JOHXIXG DON'T A J i I ! (Candidate for C (Watcl DALE" RECORD.! ach Week In this Newspapfer as 1 r a urc n fVAMC I niVlbU flu w rmi-m*-? ^ ADMISSIONS MRS EXPLANATIONS. ii Marion, Then at Dillon Since npaign for Congress in the ing His Whole Time to to Mr. Evans. 'igrew as his Congressional clerks and tha md never performed a day's service tc id Pettiprrew were the only clerks whost employees of the House. the $125 per month allowed by law as th igrew as his clerks. art, at least, of the salary which he collectttigrew to other parties?whose names nee. lyees of the House. I the annointment of James If Penny, a ?rr - w _ is position in Florence, to a clerkship in r month and that he collected and trans, for one month's pay for services which Penny endorsed the check over to Hags. 0 the payment of Peuny's personal notet d the work in Washington. RY WORD OF THE CHARGES, A? RENCETO THE APPOINTMENTS PETTIGREW WERE ABSOLUTE iv governing the appointment and com?n as read by Evans from the Revised d gave no authority for his acts except 1 of office he solemnly swore to uphold ates. or ignore the laws of the United States laity of the law is that they shall he re. itates provide that: ers SHA LL BE placed on the roll of em. to he removed at the will of the Member and any Member ..... may appoint 3E placed on the roll as the clerk of such tments."?{Ad of Aug 23, 1912, ch 35C her in the Senate or the House, shall sub. orm any part of the duties or work atoas appointed. (28 Stat L 771.) lepresentatives #*** shall only be assignea he position to which they are appointed, 'tided." oint or employ in any position under tht n o ie person at any one time, or to requiri e with another any portion of his salary ire or permit any person in the employ oj iho mtrhnrnp nf nnv vortidlX /(tl 11/ U/CVU?,/ W?V i?wv?rv..^v -..J i /< /ii? t> appointed. oregoing provisions of laic shall, wjwm e mwse /or removal from office, (31 :7/ //are brought against him Rags, ignored and disobeyed the express provis. e councils of which he holds a position oj hich have been brought against him hi ited his sacred oath of office. hich have been brought against him hi untrue to the sacred trust reposed in him 1HAT HE IS NOT A FAITHFUL I OR THE NATION AND, UNDER E SHOULD RE REMOVED FROM HOLDS. OTHER CHARGES. ?orically, the charges made by Evans as Pettigrew and Penny and drawing their s better part of three hours in Marion other charges which Evans made. ;ers from Congressmen? not "kicked off" the Banking and Cur/,the information upon which this stateV from Mr Carter Glass, the chairman of ttee, who is, beyond question, the memsay at whose request the elimination of ic o*v>r?mnliwhpH?will Mr Racsdale nro barter Glass? le of the "feather-legged" Congressmen r of the McLemore resolution, but that Foreign Affairs committee really stood y that the statement quoted in Eva: s' lown journals and carried in substance in from Washington at the time and WERE fED. Evans' strictures were based up >n of these unchallenged press dispatches, igsdale, however, were from the oth,jr and in defence of themselves as well as self-serving declarations and entitled tu rsdale, was not responsible for the delay was responsible, that the President and thinking. This sta'^ment is palpab'y from Ragsdale's c wn declarations as onhWt ns from a comDarison of >ly, for which he took three hours, was icule of Evans. VLB AND BULL-RAGOING AND 1SWER CHARGES PRESSED HOME JAMES D EVANS, longress, Sixth District South Carolina). \ next week.) : HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE I After Four Tears of Discouraging > Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter , from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during \ this time, I could only sit up for a little ' while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a wnue, out i was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle ol Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com> menced taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. 1 ? can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanly ' troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of wonderful success, and should . surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recomt mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. > WriU to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special Iiatruclioru on your case and 64-page book.' Home ! Treeuxnt tor Women." seat in plain wrapper. E66-B Arrival of Passenger Trains al t Klngstree. > The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the|f ollowing schedule, which became effective Monday, May 29, 1915: [ North Bound. 1 No 80 - - - 7:25 a m ' *No 46 - - 11:33 a m /?.1 n ? wo 78 ... o;io p iii South Bound. I fNo 83 ... 10:40 a m No 79 - - 11:03 a m *No 47 - 6:47 p m ' No 89 ... 9:22 p m Daily exceot Sunday. +Stops on signal for Charleston, Savannah and Jacksonville passengers. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by -Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yean, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry ?A hv III. Arm i UUl aui UUUROUVtw tuMwv VJ WW ?- ?. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials . sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. > Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstlpatioa. ' ????????? ' Insurance! When you want Insurance of any kind, call on us. We 1 write . Life Fire ; Live Stock Plate Glass Accident and Health DamJImm a Cnaata lh 8 Duiiuiiig a jjictioiij ' We are the largest and l most experienced agency in Williamsburg county, and are in a position to give you f the best service. Kingstree Ins., Real Estate & Loan Co., Agts., ! PHONE 85, KINGSTREE, S. C. g i Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted i I am now equipped to do this work satisfack 'orily and can save you from $1.50 to $3.00 on ' ?,.ch pei - of glasses. T^et ne fit you out wi'h She New Kryptok Glasses, ; reading and distance vision ground inleach glass. If you break your lenses bring them to me. I will duplicate them on short notice. Save the pieces. T. E. BAGGETT I Jrwlcr and Optician - Kingstres, S. C. j i ??? Lax-Fas, A WW, Effective Laxative A Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulating Laxative and Tonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and does cot gripe nor distnrb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c. f> a THE MAN H Wf, who is seeking qualify H| UKlj will not fail to remember HM| the two popular brands# H| i/jj\ Dserfoot Rye ? M ICfy Old Kentucky Springs^ WHISKIES fl DEERFOOT RYE is a rich, fall H j flavored Whiskey; OLD KENTUCKY SPRINGS is rare, old and mellow. H Both are absolutely pure, and both S ! tho samft nriofi. delivered bv erv>res& H charges paid: 1 Gal. Glass Jug A Full Quarts W $3.50 $3.70 1 ' 8 Pints 16-% Plots 1 $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. j 1 I You can count on getting a square deal from us. I JAMES OLWELL & CO. I Mail Order Department _ 1 Established 1828 181 West St, New Y?k 1 "Almost a Century in Buslnsss" 1 Send tor Price List of Other Goods. i | All Car 1 Owners t Know This Garage ? I We do all kinds of repair work. We overhaul your car when t it gets cranky. We save you money on I tires, and other supplies by paying the transportation charges ourselves. Kingstree Garage, | L T Thompson, M'g'r. == DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE, " Dental Surgeon, Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf DR. ROBERT J. McCABE, DENTIST, KINGSTREE, / S. C Office in McCabe Building, next to Court House. M.D. NESMITH, j DENTIST, A Lake City, S. C I W. L. TAYLOR 1 DENTIST, I Office in Nvzicn Building I KINGSTRCE, - S.C. \1 5-21-tf. 1 1868 1916 1 A. M. SNIDER, SURGEON DENTIST. Office at Residence, Railroad Arenue. J. DcS. GUland Attorney-at-Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. G General practitioner in all State and Federal Courts. d i u.ivmcc m n r v c DCIIJ ifl 1U. I\. V. ? J. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. R VETERINARIANS. One of us will be atKingstree tne first Monday in each month, at Heiler's Stables. 9-28-tf jflSr, KINGSTREE Ludge, No. 46 | A. F.M. ' meets Thursday before full moon each i month. Visiting brethren are cordially 1 nyited. R K. Wallace, W M. j J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly i Kingstree INUL4I KIITIWN Visiting chopper* 001 ^ Xk.JpSet^sJ'*?1^ Jlal'y invited to cem? ^^rf*Tin*r aPan<^ 811 on astmnp or tb?uton th8 P H Stoll, J M Brown, Clerk. Con.Com. No. 666 ; This it? prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and I If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not ' j return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel aad does not |ripe or sicken. 25c ' Chamberlain's Cough Hemedjr Cures Colds, Crouoand V/hc-oi ~g Ccavh.