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NAME ADDRESS VOID AFTER JUIY Anyone can clip these ballots and v< The Record job office i I anything in stationery or offi mail your order. ? atfci ju% M-Mxi.iwjurijxi IwTiT^mTmTmTm i 3. 1 jreal ntire Sto< On accoi 1. t resent locauu ock of Mercl r at the Greai Here is the on] dnced Prices, as w< i. MAP in-it 11 MTCAmjlongj KliTiTiTii JX? T ilil ilxli tion Ballot . ICE OK MAIL IT TO THE Y RECORD, BOX 297, ! M J i i i iU-N iu rnuriD oo. ] >MPETE j -LOT , | < tes < i 0,000 .vfctes for the person 1 ( j-ye*r subscription?$l.u0? 1 count 75*000 votes; when 1 i 1 j i ] ess, good for 150,000 votes. But one nomination ballot 1 LLOT rES he candidate whose name is 27th. ? >te for their friends. s prepared to print ice forms. Bring or * .. ... J VIA t Ren ck at Dra jnt of our app in WA cirp pnm rju} tt x/ wa x/ vwmx hiandise to the ] test Sacrifice tl iy chance for people ol e can not duplicate the tcus, I (BOARD ANNOUNCES WAGE INCREASE) rHE INCREASE IS 60 PER CENT OF THE AMOUNT ASKED FOR. Chicago, July 20.?The United States railway labor board today awarded to nearly two million offgansed railway workers, wage increases totaling six hundred million dollars. The increase amounts to approximately twenty one per cent of the present wage scale. Chicago, July 20.?Award retroactive to May 1st, this year. The decision grants the workers approximately sixty per cent of the billion dollar increases they sought. Fresi> * - - * 1L- 1 >: u ? jCIltS OI ill I tut; icaumg uiuuiciiiwuo and representatives of the railroad managers were present when the decision was made public. Whether an award on the basis reperted would be acceptable to the men, no union officer last night was prepared to say. Nearly 1,000 brotherhood chairmen and executives held an all-day session to discuss union affairs and adjourned until this morning when they received the board's report. Feeling of pessimism was evident when the union leaders met yesterJay and privately they did not hesitate to declare that a general strike was a possibility. However, it was virtually certain that the unions themselves would not call a strike, but would submit the question of accepting or rejecting the board's award to a referendum. The labor board began an investi Tha, #**vwm*? rnnf 2 luviaiiivw iwi ainf S herbal remedy fce i sluggish fiver; bilft 1 ousness, indiges? |g tioa rheumatism; I' fell constipation and R sick headaches^ Kt I noval stic Price 1 reaching remo< pelted to thrw people af Willia lat was ever ma f Williamsburg county tc m on the market today. he Big Store 01 INGSTREE, 0 y HygiTiTfliyj Jfi ri y mnTiTre: irRTryw gation yesterday of th< looting of its offices last night, when someone broke in and stole, among other things, a copy of the award. Two copies had been prepared, one fcr the board's files and the other fcr the printer. It was the former whi:h was stolen. The printed form ? .overs twenty pages, making about ? ,000 words in all. Sixteen groups of ral workers will be represented, and they will act upon the award, section by section. Approximately 1,00 uiion officials were present when the council took final action on the award. According to union lules all questions of a wage increase must be sub* * * * ? t- 1-0 Al mitted to a reierenaun voce 01 vne entire membership of the unions but it was pointed out yesterday that the call for the grand couiitil stated the purpose of the gather: ng to be "to consider and pass fin; illy upon the | award made by the board." Under these circumstances it was ' not known whether the board's award ! would be submitted to a referendum, i TIXGXJXBDXBXXXBXD&OXBXXXB&XBX CQZCB&tQXCtOXR&Xtttt vOQ ijOCiAjuCJja'i Cue*/vfl IRoug ass ? I All Kinc 1 MILL LOCATED AC (WE ARE PREPA: OF UNDRESSED LI SEE US AT THE Ml C. A. W m i ? wmmmm?m?m wmm* mm JS' Sale {eductions! ?al from our n our entire msburg counde! i get goods at such i the Comer - - S. C. % of whether final action woudl be tak- H en by the union chiefs in session here. *1 0 ti HOMICIDE IN NEWBERRRY |J Will Holt Dies of Wound Inflicted 81 by Ben Clary. n bi Vowhprrv Jnlv 20.?The first homi- ^ ?, "I ? , cide in Newberry county for son^ time occurred early yesterday mr *1- 01 ing in Helena, a suburb of Newberry, when Ben Clary shot and killed Will Holt, his brother-in-law. 'All parties are white. Holt was about 40 years old, as is Clary, who is a mute. Clary P has a wife and six children and liv- n< ed in the home of Mrs. Clary's par- i* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Holt, where Will Holt also resided. Immediately after the shooting Clary *1 was taken into custody and no effort has yet been made to secure his release on bail. Testimony at the inquest yesterday afternoon was that the shooting occur- P1 red about 5:30 o'clock yesterday 3M morning, the breakfast hour in the 6 !QOT*OIJO^COO>COQ/JO^?Ajtjr\)CjM t*wMXV.^Xi^JuOA]OQX!OtLvOk>XM^As h Lun Is of Framing R /ROSS BROAD SWAMP < PLACE. RED TO FILL ORDERS JMBER AT SHORT NO ILL, OR PHONE NO. 70 ATSON, I * ? 1 1 Ill >v olt home. Mrs. Holt testified that , ' | 1 tnemhors of the familv firot QD $1 me but Will. She went to the son's ?om and awakened him. He came to te breakfast table in a bad honor, ~ jj le said, and became involved ip a >w with Mrs. Clary. It was further -ought oat that Holt was attempting ? use a chair on some members of te family and that the shooting oe- y irred on the porch. % 0 A Whirlwind Campaign. * 'ff, A whirlwind campaign for the jnrose of raising $5,000.00 to erect a ew and more modern school bdSdtg for the colored children of Wflunsburg County, located at Kings- f; -ee, will be carried on throughout te County July 25 to 31. l-15?2t ? % o Old Hens Wanted We want your old hens at 35c the Dund. Bring them along to H. A. [iller at the People's Market?Adv. 24-tf. iber! I Material j 3N W.B.LOGAN'S 1 FOR ALL KINDS || TICE. CALL TO 1 AND ASK FOR 1 Manager 1J mmwmmmmm ' J *