The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 09, 1920, Image 4
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We are ah'e *o evj~?.
we have repair men who 1
V/o cm safely jtiarai
your t r hec.fi;-.' .inne buJ
We the price ??:
i flrarJc Work because v/c
. Saving Cash Basis.
A trial is all we ask.
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$ i ('. IKd'iiL
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If Your Need
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within tin1 help <
h< gladly UK'! at
Ami in ai.y < \
you call <?n us wit
lVunl you.
Our only <
1 lie Serviee We < a
THE FARtf
RUBY, SOU
T. II. ItUKCH. R. M
President.
Our S.v. injjs
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| i r.tl oiiiK ? ?! into S'dill. Carolir
? !y inln tr<*iii<*n<i <i% jioji ul.i r il
? I .11 value for ailment* of the
of u?;ire? edrnleH proportions I
who lniy more IANf-AC^ wlien
SOM) IN CH
CHESTERFIELC
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Dm/ m ' o r -
unvjrx '<.
1 ropnson! only I ho host
Oats, arid I' owl .\!?a'. I.a>d a
ai.fl Stainj; fa;bri' P n;r ; r 'I .M
itonoa.
Insurant*- i.?at inr.uri;-?
If in nw 'I o' an' < ! t h' v
mom y 1 o soo rii< on 1 ?
o'Jk.. every Sahi.ilay aid .aor
n Yo:u I or ,v i va ,
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Siver.ikro'xJ f'.irais f<
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IOTOR CO. I
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nt " *>i'.r ro,:a.r v>:?r\ because |
cnovv their business. j
f "? the parts v/?. sell or put into j
*hc; b;":-t cor.io into our shop. i
' !.v/ as i.? consistent with High |
tun ou- buainc.i on the Money j
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Motor Co.,
/ I L.uiis Au'.o Co. Old Stand
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TO LOAN i
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Terms to Ruild Homes in and ^ !
'sterficld, S. C. '
) HOME BUILD- j
lN association i
.iA.MKS HONS, V'ire I'n idcnt. J
,\SS, !>< ( 'y & TTcas. |j
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fimate,
?l sound hankinu pracl ice, ji will!
f his I ':iii k.
nl W" shall hi- pleased to havi*
h any business pr< Mem; thai con- !
excuse for oxislenc" as a Ih.nk is
n render; so considi r us always.
\/lERS BANK
Tf; CAROLINA
. N*VSOI\s . M. I.. RALLY,
V "ciri-'I nt Crtnlurr
Plan Is Intere.flinii
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HLi.3 AMD GINNERIES
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c; cry a I. -toe!; ?,j' I: j *trr
. AI i i.wo or t hre Iii;fh
. . 11- i'.* and ' A n'liiie < iandy
' o l< A r a lid i ?oi lee Tub' .
V Y I f ?LUMIJIA, s. C
i ' * S2.'i W?:?l (ii-rvitii .Stri- I
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p, THE MASTER |
MEDICINE ;
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'oy o? Ciooci lica'.tii Into J
of i iiou.iandr,. )
3*2 71 (3hc3f;CQ J
lip You [
la live y . .!* ago, it leaped inunediy,
I undredt ntte led In it* great rem- J
dif;e:.iive ?y<lern, and a lalni record I
la* hceri limit up l?y satisfied' inter* |
tl.-ir tyilrni* a (/a in need Inning nj> I
'KS I MK H I.I.I) l!Y 5
) DRUG COMPANY
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Dealer in Your Town." i I
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and 1 NSUSANCE,
fompanic.H and h<-II Hour, (lorn, 1
mil iloj/ I'roiliici I'ainls, (ircisoj
Io! ',?* ') !'. -i onii ; i:(I Tomb-1
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Info, lie.Jib and Accide it.
oo ! hr 'liionml above it will , ,tvn
f.a i or i i my oilier. I am in the
iday . 11 ;i in ICuby. (bill and u>e
u : g v i i v i t
u. n*i-j .? :z~>
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>r sn:". Also some for
; :is if r terms.
yvLEST ATECo.,
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SLAT'S DIARY
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l*'i .l:*y J\> & 111a &ine went
.hi* < nkus & 1 am tiled tunite bi
(?? they was sum tilings 2aee Iii>
It .ii.s ?v tfirul'ts, ?? every}hint; &
u.dy (lily ma < <1 she wa: sent no I <1
with : a .i! nuiia! her n< <!; call
!?<>y ? or Irurtor ,'i prit njprh a mi
./Uli . ' 11W11: iV V.i I !i V?l* w.?s a .'ill
njf i 11. - i*v?? , i I'H Li our tiche
ma d ii pa Y?>u belter curoiu
p.? r suml.uddy will slip that $ In
ot?i l youi pni.ci (V pa soil IF e i?l
bud !y van yet there hand in my } o
i t il ui'o.'ii i van do. W c was p.a-l.i
<i 1. i- iv pi* 11i -1i '1 pi'y I fi vli I'ur a ii
( ici'ii i.oiic. /iIhI .vi spiit it into
Saturday s. clan.- walked out
i iio woods. I lad a yrate tjino can
? am nuts about Xaehute.
Sunday I sod :i ma I was yoii
li Sunday si;ool A when I ruin lion
my bait* via wet which ma luk a
i ii'uin lai. -hul Kvident s I had b>
in .1 wunininy. Which I had. SI
"vc i mp in the Yard A- I herd li
' a .'.'l . .\ lie was comeiiiy in
\... pmnpr out. I'ritty last li. pa in
an* iV lie sc' Where you pjoiny. I si
I a.i.l i'?ji? H' Im prone. |5ut when
cum back I v.i ht I baddeiit. went.
Monday liirtbday. ma red
should ouyht to art lil.e a man so
did. I pi oiled alx-til breakfast. I ska
tend ib" paper round tbe huus yet
t lie red up pa* seop-ar but' & put
on tbe I'i.inu, I on tbe dl'enr Ar st
ashes ?NL- malche on tbe Hon- A trii
ware like pa A hep 1 cuddellt PC
my t. on rile. M:i liertl me. Wot y<
mean lie ed. | sed I am tryinpr - it
i.i ... ... -
i.i-.i- a man. <v in* p,raiinei| mi' A- I :i
done }?? i11jr a man. Simt a cat wi
my 111}. ir< r shooter.
Tuesday A si .lake's co/.y.eu wot
I li<- ililVci' ots between a I.oust' AKooty
In* scil A l.nuse walks oil i
Sl.iiiiiiiiick will, a Kooty iloiit eive
I>11 rn whose Sluiiunick it walks on
Wi*'In tlay |>a set a olli lien t
lay. Thai is ilown rji eiool I say.
I was thai ohl lien I woinl Htsike.
WoihI ware I li.nl I.ice A: leave tl
lie I ami Iti fuse 2 set a tall (hi h
weather. I'a Speak; of buying a
toniohei'l. Or a foci niehhy.
Thiirsilay Took a walk wi^h .Ian
She kept a eyeing me ?V I seil .lai
you look at me a jf you was afrai
I wooil Ke.- you if I pot j( chant . SI
'I Weil wooilelit you tV I I'eplyed
eil I'll ay I wood. Diijilciil.
"SOMKTUING TO KAT"
< ifiii un ( '.llfM-, S< ptcniher 0
What tin* Spartanhmp 11 ?*nt l<l siiy.i
.1 r ? ?!I editorial on '"I In- ('nun
Mn i li.ii I-'ood alul I'i-iiI," extia<
winch an- piveti In-low, should In* ta
n in In-art. Iiy ?-vi-ry '-ounty in II
tat ami in tin- (loLtoti licit.
When SpartaMhurp solil a < ??!I?
i-roji la.-t year for home scvi-nlci
nillion dollars there was a peiier
11< -ion that unty \/.is <
c.i i' el"' iiicially and th.it
v.. I. - inning to store up in i
'.I ..ill m4i| to no ,-i 1
i ia. in i-i|i. Much of that money
iiil .-'round ahout, hut tin* anta9-.it
on tin- t iml of tin- I*outh I
In-.-I and fend lit!'" continue , ai
r - io11 > nd up hundred ..i
th-? . of dollar , almo t w- ckl
. - tli and ot her count i< ' , t ? 11
? ' I f -t l.a>, corn, meal, prit s, dan
I nd all ! ihiel.cn Iced, pll ot whii
?.-n in- tat i-d in the .South there wj
lie i i ai.idiup pro pcrily of tin- ripl
oil.
"It Spartanhurp ( ounty iiould in
j?rod - ice food and feed lor man ai
I e.i-t .1 Would he a li l it her t.e.ll..c I..
r ' ii j-iu'A thr vi'iy things that ai
onjoit ai.rna'l.
" I h<- puhlir i' not snlli('i<'iit ly ii
I'liiia-'t on inutli-i 01 nankin); '
i?:ili/.' thai t!n* tail.iif of tin- jicn|i
to f 1 thru i * I v i ami thi-ir .stork
a ri.ii .t.uil iliain on tiir.r linam ail r
on rri-.-i. '| lir |,nl/lic I: on I?j l,c j;iv?
; a o|ij?oi l imit y to i r how it Works
"Uii'ii a loan a|i|ilics to a liai
lot a loan, if hr could la- mail'' I
ani"i taii't Ilia' ilir bank wonlii I
in a |io ilj'iii to rnakr that loan, In
i or thr i art t hai it lia<l .->??nt I hoi
ami. of dollar. to Iowa for hay 1
ii. - |ir<oiou.- <lay, it aoiiM la* worl
k'hll'-. I !n I.' I I jty for I ai III}' for
. .n| lii 'I wotlhl hr llil[)fr n| U|?i
oat r'l-toIrman. Sonn tliintf to rat
hr in*' t srnlial thiii}' in thr worl
any . rrtjon of thr rounl.ry that lak<
i aoi ' .. on (hi* foml ?|iii lion i on t.l
'.V I'M 111' h.l |S.
I lie lirain And I he Stomach
' Wouldn't thai woman jytve y<
your dinner for sawin1 up n pile <
wood?" a ked .<1 i'iinderinj; Mike.
Kilt I railed the deal off. A.< soon j
I looked at lie- woodpile I lost my a|
P'-tne.". VV anli .tart on Staj*.
B After Thorough
a Mich., Man
^ The following letter writti
jl from Introit, Michigan intioHin
I judgment. exprcHHed on the tneri
B oi I'n-ru-na, the well
know ncatarrh remedy, ft" ~-']2
B hut rather a run to re, I
;j otier >1 formed
B after a full yenr'<ttrial.
B Thia in the way Mr. B~
I Miehael Kako of Jt'iti R
B Kant. Calmer Avenue, t
k in the Michigan Metro- /
R poliH, write*: "After [[^
|| tilling I'lvltlJ-NA for x ?
iS about one year will nay
1 have found it a very X'
B good medicine for ea- gjt
fe tarrh. It haa holped
fl me u great deal and k
B am very well tuiLiidied. 1 ha^
> | gained in weiglit, eat and alet
cl well, my howelBAr^^^J^gl
^ PICK COTTON EARLY .
j Clemson College, September <>.? '
The importance of gathering cotton '
early is illustrated by data from
it 1
studies made by the United States
Department of Agriculture, as given
y >e!o\e, and South Carolina farmers)
a ire u*ged to rush the picking in <?r-j
i ler .? save deterioration and tin cel
?y prevent loss jn value,
t . Ten acres of cotton picked at the'
11. proper time in the fill! from October)
il I to November 1 may yield us much ^
i; ' I '} acres of the same cotton picked
i in January, according to the spe ial<
ist: who have been conducting f. i in
tuo'ies in the South for the United
State Department. of Agriculture,
j, On a farm in Arkansas an acre of
, Boyl.in cotton harvested in the period
between Oetober 1 and November
I was worth $102 for lint and
* seed. In (anuary an acre of any
ei|ua'!y gooil crop of tlu same v:iriety
was w< 'th :ly $!0fi. Express
conon cave ; > I :i,i per acre I >i Uc 11lll"
her, hut in January tin crop was
. worth only $ 1 12.
The if "ill. of dchiycil picking is
'Mii-fly ih l"i ioration in prude anil;
n I
I |uality. For example m a rase where I
letoher (irst cotton starteil as "strict"
1)i?|f|Ii.in;.** November first cotton of
h" bailie variety rateil as "strict low
' niddlinp," while on January '21 tin*
1ami' variety classed as "pooil ordiiarv
only.
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TRANSPORTATION
lo FROM I620.TO 1920
el
The history of the development of
' i ansportat ion sin-e 1620 is a faseini
t inp story. In that year, tin- MayMower
sailed across the Atlantic in
66 days; the pony express in 1H61<
carried l.iiicolnV inaupurnl address
Sl from St. Joseph, Mo., to Sncremen''s
to, l,9K0 mile ;;i seven days and
II iveiilee'i hours. The l.'nii.n Pacific
joined tt;e < itra1 i'aeilic a' I' oniondory
I.int in May, I H6'.? Hawker
i' erosM-il toe Atlantic by aeroplane in
' 1919 in le. than a day; anil the hip
'|l- liripible I' 2 1 made the trip from
1 ivnplaml to An:"?i'vi in the same year
*' in approximately 76 hours.
Motor ; curl: fir t eiipaped in overland
hauli'ip beta i-11 Akron and Moston,
and heiween New York and San
h raneiso in t he year 19 16 and 1917
11oib*r the ne'pices of The Cloodyear
^ lire A (Fibber Gimpan.v.
Good Rn.iion
' A sniior lias a wife in every port,
!i<y say," said .Miss Simper.
"i'li.it's 11.? r?*aon h?* spends leosl
i,, if liis time al He; growled tin baeh
( ^ ! ? I >? - mil Frci' IToss.
Kuh-MyTism is ? great pain killer.
' It relieves pain and soreness caused
" iiy Rheumatism, Nnuialgia, Sprains,
ate. 3U
The Gaun'let Thrown
Jtl Two newsboys wen* quarreling on
1(| 'In- common when one challenged the
dlier with: "l>o youse know what I
l '.'ink of youse?"
| "N replied the other putfna;
i<?11 ly, "but if it's what I t'ink youse
'int., I dare youse to say it."?llos,,
on Tram eript.
CAR LOAD OF
; ESSEX
'' and
HUDSON
CARS ON HAND
III
These Cars need no r*;tonirv
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i mendation. !
Hudson Motor Car Co.;
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1 CHER AW, S. C. J
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l(. It. I.aney & Son. Proprietors
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GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air '
Compressors,* omputinK Scales
I- loor Seales, Show Cast's, Ac- !
couiit Registers, Rebuilt Cash :
' Registers, Sales, Store Fixtures.
HAMILTON SALES CO.
,,i Columbia, S. C.
?||
, Catarrhal Deafness Cannot He Cured
by local appll kllona i . ennn I i?.? I
I. tin* <Hhmih?*I portion 'f t till I MTft Ih
only one w.iy to cur* eMtanhal (J* jfriexR,
' a.i'l tL.it In l?v < oimt 11 u I Ioiiii I r rrp'ly
itarrhal Di*kfnkii In ?. ? ?* i by an In [
' flurri* *1 comlltMiri of th** muc-oua IIiiiuk of
tit* i. . .* eh i ' Tuba Whan (hla (ul?a 11
Ir.llairii*] you lmv? a run.Mm* soun'l or lit
i r f.. | .f inn ? n<l wii n i? i entirely
, ?( .... In iii' a rwuti, ullirfl OK
ii.ll.ir>iiiiuiInn ? nn Iii' r<-dii? .-i| iin>i thia lulu
ri ulof'1 In It* norrruil onilllion, hi*rliiK
,, will (ItNlrov'l foi*v*r Muny ? ??.? ? of
|> ufh*** iir" ? l>y rutnrrh. which I*
if mi Iiillumml coii'lltlon <?f the inummir mir
fn i i * Hull'* '' . i.irrh Mull In* toll thru
ll.i blood on Iho iiiucouu norimiH of (he
H ,'tl in
\\ * will (ti. i- 'in* Hun Ir*'' Iiollin* for
any < inr of nturrhal In u f m *? Unit cannot
I* h riirnl by Hlll'l i'*t?rrh M?<1lrln* Circulars
fr**. All I >ruyyl*tii 7Bi
K. J. CIIINKV * CO., Toledo, O.
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MaaBUMBnmBNmtMMmaBBI
Trial a Detroit,
Endorses Pe-ru-na
i-n "PK-KU-NA linn done wonder* j
ftp! and to me in worth its weight in
its | gold. I hIdiII continue to use
PE-KU-NA Re long Rt C
yCjjJl] I live hii'I recommend
^nf to my friends wiio nro
IfaT trouliled wiLhcatarrh." v
'A Nothing can l?e more
ajHJ convincing than an endornement
of thin nsflVIPMh
turn from an actual
I iiHer. Tiiere are many
iS8!t30 lj people in every comnullity
wlioae expert*
1L encejn using Pe-rd-nn,
NIP'* Mk lian li?en identical with r<
A iSr ^r- Hako's. It is the
^ ilurKilfy for cou^hn, L
ft I
Smitli-I
As Pr
jolp^ JHL ^
POLITICS MA
A Direct Cha
Expose of
South
I charge a direct collu.iio
to defeat n:e for the United S
'i ilia alliance, made in ul
hour effort to overcome the a<
This campaign 1 was ? ;t
factional Dre indices. To den
lions gave support to my can
On August 18th, and sig?
"Cole," letters were prepare
and mailed out during subseq
an eleventh-hour appeal to f.
This letter was circulate!
workers for Smith.
Acknowledging receipt <
few days later expressed in a
use the Blease letter.
During the time of the m
the reputed campaign manag
and bitter enemy of Mr. BIcas
office of Mr. Blease.
The sequence of events 1
opinion, no further cxplanatio
Another method used in
around the polls of reports th?
men. and that I was running
charge, was a deliberate and
I am in he second race,
will win.
Why This Ap
Save Scr
HERE 1!
(JjIVI'TKICK, IKhWiKAMS /
TJON OF THK STATIKl)
IN TIN-: l-'OLLOV
Mr. (icor^c Warr(!ii,
( oluiiiliia, S.
I)ear (leorge :
Nune-rous campaign lies
minute, ami il looks like this
iKainst pi ohibit ion, bill, it st t
ll'ect, was planned anil I'rarn
very friend lie bail in this pa
slate, saving that he did not
vote for Smith. This was sij
iivm were out all over the com
plan was to ^et the IMeasiles,
hen circulated the n port at
a Kieasite and that those win
njf Smit h I Mease votes as vvi
nore than one letter thai was
Honorable Cole I., IMease,
(lolumbia, S. (I.,
I )ear Sir:
I m.r ..,.1 n.-.i <v,.
? ' |#waa ? . . j v> * law
very carefully and fully <<
l:ind permission to use it.
The 36,000 Warren V
Campaign, r?ol by Political Ti
'3mc tho slumbering spirit of
tie past of .1 Parker Day in S<
J.*T us turn our faces,
. r.n wi II as in business
e new day and meet the i?s
I v.ill Le dotermin"d in the ?r
o 3,'vo one man'* political foi
jmc a party to the compromi
I did not start this reviva
ictory, because I shall carry
)
Mease I
c! in De
>litica! 1
/
iKES STRANC
rge by Georg
Smith Tactics
Carolina Sho
n between former Governor
itatcs Senate.
tter desperation, was rffectci
:ntimer.t which had been ere
ermined to make, and did rr
lonstrate this fact, thousanc
didacy.
icd by former Governor Blc
d, pledging Mr. Blease's su;
uent days to reach the pers?
actionalism.
d by hand as well as throug
)f a letter from Mr. Blease.
communication to Mr. Bleat
tailing out of the h undreds c
;cr of Senator Smith, Distrii
e, whom the latter repeatec
coding up to the actual mail
n.
the desperate attempt to c
it I was a Bleasite, these bei
on a "wet" platform, fina
I premeditated distortion of
'1 he fight is on. My fists n
peal to Facti
o r;
uuui ouiiui r
5 SOME MORE?HOW IT
u\Tl> A I' I'M DA V1TH II AVE I
2 SIIOWINC, Til A T TACT I
^ 1N (I LETTER WERE EMI
were circulat< <I on you all
u as intentional so.vou could
ikes me that the one and h
ied up hy Rh'iisc, and Sri!i L
,rtof the State, and I imatfi
think a new senator could
^ned, "Yours in Love, Cole,
ity to say that you were a II
through lllease, inlluenced t
1 he last minute, without a
[? hate lllease would vote av
II as anti-Iilease votes. N
sent Id people at Olar, and
THE PROOF OF THE P
m Lynchburg I found your
ippreciate the motive that |
I thank yf>u very much for,
otes were Rotten on the me
richery, not by Compromise*
il _ r\i i r* ?
m*; wia Factionalism, tne c
)uth Carolina.
wc who are men, we who bi
and in our social intercours
uot squarely, honestly, con
?.cof?cl primary on Tuesday,
tu.ir v, the electorate of Soi
ise muJc and the tactics em
I factionalism, but I expc
o.i with a clean fiffht to tK
Georg
J
r9
iE BEDfHf
e Warren a,
the People 1
uld Kirfifl _
Cole ? P
I
and put
during
Is voters
with n
to J
friends
h the mails, and used at tn r<
\ P
dated August 6th, Senator"
je his appreciation of the i| ti
\ _
>f letters, on the verge of/
:t Attorney Francis H. Wl *ti
lly denounced, was a vil
' *1 11
ling out of the Blease letted
) b
lect Senator Smith was th?l D
ng circulated among stronj
need by the liquor interest j.
facts. / f
ire doubled. I am in the/
GF.ORGE W/f I
onaliso^gjtf
Vom
WAS WORKED:
i
'.KI:n RECEIVED FROM EVKR^v
CS SIMILAR TO T1IOSK MLNTlO
'I.OYKD RY SUPPORTERS OF SMP
Olur, S. C., Sept. 1, 1920y |
H'
over tins pari, of the stale atl the h
not answer. One was that you we
est plan, ant! the most dumugtng in
i. or I heir friends; for Please wrote
nr he did the same thing all over
do anything for the people, and
" Then the day of the election co
leasite, st> you can clearly see that
lirect by letter, to vote for Smilh.
chance for you to anwer, hat yov|
rainst. you and for Smith, therelr
ow if you want them I can give
also to other parts of the county.
Yours t.rnlv.
(Signd) C.'F. RIf
UDDING
Columbia, S. ('., August 9, 1J
letter of August ft. I have read it
>rompted it. I a I ho appreciate your
your expression as to my candidacy.
Very sincerely yours,
(Signed) K. I). Smith. ^
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