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PROHIBITION AND BUSINESS, so
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Hartsville, S. C., Jan. 20, 1915. sa
Mr. J. K. Breedin, gr
Columbia, S. C. ab
My Dear Sir:? a
Yours of the 19th just to hand and po
1 am sorry to report that I will be of
unable to come to Columbia tomor- gr
row as I will have to be in Rich- ha
mond at a meeting of the directors w<
of the Regional Bank. ve
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business men of Hurtsville are and ah
always have been practically a unit he
in their belief in prohibition as a mo- Ti
ral and business asset of this com- tr<
munity. We have had a good on- ev
forcement of the law here and the te
wonderful growth nnd prosperity has vil
been due very largely to the almost ar
complete absence of the consumption lb
of liquor by our citizens. The great- br
est growth of this town in business su
and population occurred during a pe- th
riod when liquor was freely sold in la
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veral adjoining towns and I am ah- pi
lutely sure that the absence of the U
le of liquor here was one of the ri
eatest factors in attracting a desir- pi
le class of trade to Hartsville.From S
commercial, social and moral stand- e:
int, I believe that the introduction tl
the sale of liquor here would be the ct
eatest possible calamity that could
ppen. Every business man'here b<
)uld fight to the last ditch to pre- ai
nt it. ci
Our town authorities report that th
out the only liquor ever in evidence sf
re come from the Florence and ej
mmonsville dispensaries. It is ex- e(
emely rare that a drunken man is p]
er seen here unless he has jus^ got- ai
n off a train direct from Timmons le
lie or Florence. A few blind tigors tl
e operating in the country near ji
artsville their supply being mostly
ought from these dispensaries. 1
hmit sir, that dry territories in
eir earnest efforts to enforce the ol
w should he relieved from the e\- p
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ense, annoyance and loss caused
le sale of liquor in adjoining t
tories. I further submit that 1
resent so-called option law in t
tate is a failure because the effe
tpense and damage from the sale
le dispensary counties cannot
mfined to those counties.
While I believe that no grea
>on than prohibition for the mo
nd financial welfare of this Sti
m at any time be devised, I f
uit at present it is vitally nec
iry to prevent the spending of m<
j for whiskey that is urgently nei
I by a large proportion of our pi
le for the actual necessities of 1
nd it is my earnest hope that \
gislature will furnish us the rel
le state so badly needs at t
incture.
Yours very truly,
David R. Cok
We, the undersigned business rr
f the town of Hartsville. heartily i
rove and endorse the above lett
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bv ! C. W. Cnkpr. M S Mck'innnn 'P II
or- Coker, Jr., F.. Langston, M. M. Sumth>
nor, T. II. King, J- E. Huestess, ('. M.
his j McDonald, A. M. McNaid, J. W. Me
ct j Intosh, W. Egleston, C. M. McKinnon,
in i II. M. Parrott, S. M. Woodham, R. A.
bo Suggs, I'- '/' Hicks, E. V. McNabb.
T. P. Mcl.eod, J. M. Keukoff, J. II.
tor Chapman, Cecil Mills, J. J. Lawton,
ral J. A. Mclntyro, J. W. (Joodson, J. E.
ate Henderson, A. (I. Hart, C. VV. Funeel
dcrburk, S. W. Garrett, VV. M. Piles
lett, M. C. Crouch.
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L>.. PETITION OF THE MERCHANTS
to- OF BLACKVI1.1.E
ife "Wo, tho undersigned business men
[ho of Blackville, wish to testify that acief
cording to our observation and knowlhis
o-lge the consumption of alcoholic
liquors is not only injurious to heakn
hut interferes so seriously with a
or. man's worth in any position and inlon
volves such a heavy drain on tho reap
sources of tho country that wo re,er.
spectfully petition the legislature of
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our State to prohibit the brinynnjr ii
of whiskey or the sale of it and t<
pass such laws as shall etl'orlually
deter all men from violation."
The signers were: K. II. Wessinyye.
F. II. Funderburk, Baptist pastor; ('
K. Fishburns. 11. I,. Boylston. II. D
Leonard, T. It. Chisolm, .1. C. Mat
thews, 1). I'. Martin, I.. M. Calhoun
10. F. Boylston, I*. ('. Melliehump. Ii
11. Martin, A. B. Hair. B. F. (lardner
F. (i. Ficklinjr. Dr. B. F. Stone, M IV
Webb, V. I.. Nevils, ('. J. Frieklinfr
L R. Free.
Croup and Whooping Cough
Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wis.,
says: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
cured my boy of a very severe
attack of croup sifter other remedies
had failed. Our milkman cured hi?
children of whooping cough." Foley's
has a forty year record of similar
cases. Contains no opiates. Always
insist on Foley's. Sold by all dealers
everywhere.
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? J. Ij. Southers, Kan Claire, Wis.,
writes: "Years ago I wrote yon 11.
regard to great results 1 obtained
1'iom Foley Kidney Tills. After all
these years I have never had a return
of I IlIKO tol-ri'lil/i
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sleepless nights; 1 am permanently
. cured." Men and women younp and
. old, find this reliable remedy relieves
. rheumatism, backache, stiff joints and
ills caused by weak or diseased kid,
neys or bladder. Sold by all dealers
everywhere.
The habitual invalid can stick to
, the job lonirer than any other person.
Costs a thousand bucks to fire a
sietre pun, but that's cheap compared
i to the bombardment of a l.onp Islnnd
i butler by a lady who used fresh epps.
> Invigorating to the Pale and Slckty
The Otd Standard general strengthening tonic,
; C.ROVI 'S TASTKI.IiSS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds up the system.
A true tunic. For adults and children. 50c
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