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L THE FLORENCE COUNTY OUTRAGE. fix Men, Three Wr.itns and Three Negrces. in Jail Cfcarsed aiti) Murder. K Fiorence, i I:?As a r<. V salt of the at Hymaasvilie * Tin, ! iv ii: o the kiltin_of Arthur D.iv.? > ! last Friday nig .t.s v liK'i. are now in the county jaii. three white 1110:1 and three negroes Th- v i.'tes are: L IS Biglmni. A II Fide-: .i Man Mines; while the negroes a:e: hni l?urch, Kolin?01. Singletary and John White. The tk-s art.- that th<-y now ^PiiavttTlc light-men, though when jE^k question ail denied any knowledge whotever of till n On Tuesday morniug Solicitor V Wells, accompanied by Sheriff T S W Bunyh, Deputy Sheriff E 0 Ilarrell and Chief of l'oiice J? J Koopnian went down to Hymanville to attend the inquest. The proceedings took tip almost the entire day, and it was ' at a late hour last night that they ; returned with their prisoners. Perfect order was preserved by the officers during the inquest,and there was: no attempt at any disorder. After the crowd had assembled at the; place of inquest orders weie issued that no one be allowed to leave the premises, and this order was obeyed to the letter. Sheriff Burch forwarded his offic- ! ial report to Governor Ansel. Sher- j iff Burch and his assistants, by their j prompt action, in all probability,1 nipped in the bud a movement that j would have grown to serious proporj vivuo* ^What caused probably more ex- ' eitement in the neighborhood were 'night rider" posters tacked up on ( trees and buildings all through the j neighborhood. These posters were tacked up on Monday night. One J of the members of the coroner's jury' found one of them tacked on the . front door of his house on Tuesday j and another found several stuffed in | bis mail box. The posters are writ- j ten on plaiu note paper, and urei decorated at the top with what pur-; ports to be a rising sun, with the word "Notice'' in the centre of the sun. While, of course, they were -only iutended as a bluff, which a' ~*Vthorough invea.igation disclosed.' they caused qui^ a great deal of alarm in the community. Several of them were brought to Hie city j ?md were shown on the streets todav. - I A copy of one follows: "Notice. "We night riders, the one Arthur1 Davis, colored, was killed on last1 Thursday night by a band of 52: men, which has sworn to protect their country, and we here further | say that if there is any white brought up in that thing, we will make each and every juror, magistrate and witness suffer the same Arthur Davis did, for rape ou a white lady." In addition to the officers, your correspondent today interviewed a gentleman from Hyinauville who is well acquainted with all the facts of the case, and he corroborated in -every detail facts as set out above. He further stated that there was absolutely no srround for the statement that the negro had been lynched tor rape. You would not delay taking Fo ! ^ ley s Kidney Kemedy at the first sign of kidney or bladder trouble if you | I realized that neglect might result in I Wight's disease or diabetes. Foley's Kidney Kemedy corrects irregularities and cures all kidney and bladder disorders. W L Wallace. MISS NANCE'S WORK. Will Continue Her Efforts towards School Improvement. Columbia, January 17:?The im pression has prevailed in some sections of the State that Miss Mary T Nance has given up her work for school improvement. Friends of that work will be gratified to know that I^vjlile she felt it her duty to decline i ^-election to the presidency of the pchool Improvement association, she 'will continue her efforts for the improvement of the schools. She is the field agent of the education campaign committee. This committee Consists of the Governor, State Superintendent of Education, Dr 1) B Johnson of Winthrop College; Dill N Snyder of Wofford College; Prof W II Hand of the University y ? of South Carolina:} Superintendent E L Hughes of Greenville; Superintendent A II Gasque ot Florence Mr L \Y Parker <f Greenville and President S C Mdchell of the University of South Carolina. In addition to continuing her held work, Na::(v will devote some time to the prep, rat ion of bulletins and pamphlets f> r the committee. Her experience and know ledge of .. 1,H.>..j .fill ..i..jl.lt ri> ^''liUlllVllC M Jll \ liki IV IIVI vv some vorv valuable documents. In 1 aiuition she has been u>ked by the editor of the World's \Yi*k to prepare an illustrated article descrip tive of the work done in this State She has recently prepared an article f >r the Progressive Farmer, showing the importance of the rural school as a factor in the development of the : South. 1 Miss Nance hat given up her headquarters in the office of State Superintendent of Education, and also her residence in Columbia. She will make headquarters at her home in Cross Ilill. Big Money Agents Free Sample Offer. (15 days only), bright, sparkling, famous $5 Barnutto Simulation DiaqiolJ King?brilliancy equals genuine?detection baffles experts?fills every requirement of the most exact ing?pleases the most fastidious?at oulv one-thirtieth the cost of the real diamond. As a means of introducing this marvelous and wouderful. scintillating gem, and securing as many new fiieuds as quicklv ys possible, we are makiug a special inducement for the new vear. We want you to wear this beautiful ring, this Masterpiece of Man's Handicraft, )bis simulation that sparkles with all the beauty, and flashes with all the fire of the Genuine Diamonds We want you to show it to your friends and take ordeis for us, as it ells itself?sells at sight?and nviL-ps 1 ftft iif?r rent nrofit for VOU. absolutely without effort on your j>art. We want good, honest representatives everywhere, in evety locality, city or country, in fact, in evary country throughout the world, both men and women, voung and old, who will not 6ell or pawn the Barnatto Simulation Diamonds under the pretense that they are genuine gems, as such action sometimes leads to trouble or embarrassment. If you want a Simulation diamond,a substitute for the genuine?don't wait?act today, as this advertisement may not appear again?first come, first served. % For Free Sample Offer, beautiful King, Earrrings.Stud or Scarf (stick) Pin, address The Bakxatto Diamond Co, Girard Building, # Chicago. Mention this paper. The true soul burns the same where'er it goes.?Moore. As a loyal member or tne Administration, Mr 'Bonaparte, of course, disagrees with Mr Tillman. Hereafter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which willnot be available later than Wednesday, noon, for the current week. By trying- to be accommodating we are thrown late every week and we are tired ol it. This notice applies to EVEliY BODY. 4-25-tf. It has nothing to do with the > ? Brownsville affair, but a good many I people keep recalling that Mr Fora! ker was a member of the Archbold Correspondence Club. The Cough of Consumption | Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food are <| the real cures for consumption. But often the cough is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tickling, quiets the cough. m We publish our formulae We binish alcohol , I / from our medicines I M B ^ M ft We urge you to |A JLC/C/O C?rtoTr?Ur One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause an increased flow of bile, and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following. Formula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime. ? Made by the J. C. Aye? Co., Lowell, Maas".^ Free Advertising Abuse. ' The demand tor free advertising is in extent of persistence and ingenuity beyond the belief of any but those! who have had experience in the bus-!1,1 : iness. A man, who would never j think of going into a grocery store! and r 'jue.-vh g the proprietor to donate a barrel of flour, or into a shoe ir' i store and te!l:?g the owner that if : ts he has no objection he thinks he'll i ; i help himself to a pair of rhoes, will j ! walk confidently iu'o a newspaper)" i office and prefer his request f<?r sev- i jeral dollars'worth ??f five adverti--' liim and fc-i-1 mmliiliv offended if uj fllscd. The sollc itor ->f five advertising is . 1 , . ? 5 j always sure that tne proprietor]would be "glad of something to t I help till up the paper.'' He is just ^ | as glad as the groceryman is glad of | some one to help carry off his stock without payment. Time uud again, uyder the gui>e of news items,matter is presented which is plain advertising and if used at all should be paid for as sticb.^ J Th e uewspHj <r proprietor expects to furnish a Certain amount of free advertising to religious, charitable L and public enterprises. If he didn't ? he would be looked ou as a heathen, hard-hearted mercenary, lacking in ; public spirit. His contribution is accepted as a nu' er of course, and rarely is lie 1 a word of y thanks. Sometime.. reuses to donate as much space as thev promoter of some enterprise desires, and then i ^ he is looked upon us unreasonable!^ and disobliging. The proprietor also is expected and' is willing to give ? a little free advertising to those who run paid advertisements in his paper. is This is a matter of business cour ^ tesv which ?? rarely abused. But with the hordes of solicitors for free ~ advertising which constantly besiege 0 the newspaper oftiees, with no possible claim upon his courtesies save the hope of getting something foi nothing, the proprietor has no sym- pi pathy whatever. The duties that the newspaper ^ proprietor and editor owe to the pub- 9] lie are numerous, diverge and exact- c; ing. It is high time that the public b should understand that these duties 0: do not include the sacrifice of a con- M sideiable amount of valuable space 0I for the benefit of individuals or enterprises which give nothing in re-i turn.?Hork Hill Hcyd. , (j President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been 0 helped by the President of The Industrial and Orphans' Home at Ma- (| con.Ga. who writes: "We have used Electric Bitters iu this institution for nine years. It has proved a most tt excellent mediciue for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the best family mediciues 011 earth." It invigorates the vital organs, purifief the blood, aids & diges tion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, p weak children or run-down people it has no equal. Best for female complaints. Only 50c at D (J Scott's $ drug store. The statesmen feel that a hundred ^ million dollars more or less don't ^ matter in the cost of the Panama Canal. ^ ~ r For health and happiness? De e Witt's Little Early llisers?small, h gentle, easy, pleasant little liver D pills, the best made. Sold by D C scott, M D. Will Senator Foraker give us a specimen of what he cousiders disrespectful language? v fi With Tennessee dry, where can c the Georgia Colonels look for relief? ^ P V Departure of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Monday,September 7, 1008. ?NORTH BOUND- r V No 80 7:40 a. m. V *No 40 11:42 a. m. c No 78 5:53 p. m. 1 -soutii boundno 70 10:52 a. in. *No 47 5:53 p. m. ^ No 80 9:00 p. m. f DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. w I , ran chs V C. ARNETTE, NOTARY PUBLIC. Special at! -r.ti- n jr'v?-n to t!s?* I' "Caution o! Ailidafits Titles to Heal E a?c mwi r-i- . Oi Fii'i:: TH;: WILSON LUMBKI: , CADES. >. ? . -14-lm VV. Leland Taylor, j DENTIST, .. j.-\\ V l?-'-k:u?toiry 5:. KINGSTREE. - - S. C. -21-tf. E. & E. N. B EATY ENOINfiKllS AM) ( >M"HA<T>i:Ieorgetown, - - - 5. C. Civil Engineering Land Surveying Railroad Surveys and Construction rorapt attention on out of Town Work. 3-19-tf Vf. D. Xesmith DENTIST. AKE CITY, - - - S, C. W. L. BASS Attorney at Law | LAKE CITY. S. C. )r R J McCabe Dentist. HOSnEE, _ - S. 0. .1 n Mfjll7nN><% 5ARBER SHOPj % ?in the? Kellahaa Hoifl equipped with up-to-date ap-1 iances. Polite Service. C ompetent Workmen. 5?S-0&. >UR CLUBBING RATES We offer cheap clubbing rates itn a number of popular news* apers and periodicals. Head care jlly the following list and select le one or more that you fancy aud e shall be pleased to send in your rder. These rates are of course all ish in advance, which means that j oth The Record and the paper} rdered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, , 5, 6, 7, S, 9,10, 11, but twelve oxths ahead. Below is the list of; ur best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier; Semi-weekly,) $1.00. The Record and Home & Farm :wice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World I 1 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Consti* ition (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Consti .ition (weekly $>i.ou. The Record and Bryan's C'omloner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopolitan lagazine $1.75. Th* Record and Youth's Comaiiionj(New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, 2.50. The Record and Lippiucott's lagazine 1 year each #2.75. The Record and National lagazine, 1 year each, $2 00. N. B. We do not club with any aily papers. The first issue you eceiveof the paper or periodical is videuce that the money for same ias been forwarded by us. We are lot responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD^ Kingstree, S. C. Notice The Board of County Commissioners rill hold th? ii monthly meetings on the rst Tuesday of every month All laims against the'county must be filed rith the countv commissioners previous r> that date,as this day is set apart for assing on claims by the board, and no hecks issued on that date. This rule will be strictly adhered to. ty order of the hoard, d N IIammktt, Clerk to County Commissi oners. January 9. 1909, 1-14-Jm Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on Febuary 13, 1909. I will applv to I' M irockinton. Judge of Prolate of Villiamsburg County, for a final Disharge as Guardian of Mabel L Snider. (' H Snider, -14?It Guardian. NoticeSecond series of stock forKing^:ree iuilding and Loan Assoeiaton. Books iow open at my office. Stock to date rom January 1, 1909. Come early and ecure what you will need. >v H Carr. 1-14-1 in Secretary and Treasurer. i.. vi. THE THRIfE-A-WEEK WORLD, The Greatest Newspaper of its Type. It Always Tells the Truth as It Is, Promptly and Fully. Read in Every English Speaking Co?*- < It has invariably been great effort of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World i to publish the news impartially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth, irrespective of party, and for that reason has achieved a position with the public unique among papers of its class. If you want the news as it really is. subscribe to the ThriceaWeek edition of the New York World, which comes to you every other day.except Sunday,and is thus practically a daily at the price of a weekly. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We ofer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscriptinn price of the two papers is $2.25. fy' V*?>r eTefatl intheAMred th.iti yf any v h r n;.-?ke c I imtfrrna. This, m od ao Nif.r ?.i ^?r ?'y V, acrr/.wy and *itf?|?ftiity. >lr' ft I I'm .Ylngaafar ThfO-.-m.of l-??hioo] h*i Urtr-* ,m?ih rHt+r% th*n any ?>c ricr I.ad;rs' Ma*. fine. One y"'% ? n?< :.-?i mr? 'nurnbrr*) Co* Is .lOcmu. Lacest nv.itli'r. .5 Cf.nl*. Kaerp . ibscriber gets a McCall Pattern J'rro. Sutwcrihe today. I ?.*.lv Afrnta WwnteH. Handaome premiumaot 'it, I 1 or * !?u i*!i rerr ( .uaioRue, o* Ouo aa. 11 1 JV-I-" on l iilNlic .showing too prenuuma) a.-. Aiuf'svi THE McCAlX CO.. Maw Yaeh <1 e V k v PROCURED AND OCrCN DtD."?1*1 I drawing or phota-for expert search and free report. Free adtice, how to obtain patents, trade marks, copyrights.att, in ALU COUNTRIES. I Business direct with Washington tar. es time, money and often the patent. H Paturt aid Infriiifamcnt Practice Exclusively. I Writ* or come to us at 9 Btt Hint* Street, opp. Waltad Itatas Mat OSea.1 WASHINGTON. 0. C. _j Auditor's Notice. Notice i< hereby given that I. or my agfiit'will be at thf following places on the days below mentioned for the purpose of taking tax returns for the vear Idol*: At Kinotree. January 1. "J. 4. o, (i. 7, 8, and 11. Scranton, -January 12 Lake City, January 13 and 14 Cad**s. January 13 Kin^stree. 44 10 Gret-lyville, January 18 and 19 Harpers, January 2? Trio, 44 31 Sutton*, , 44 22 Kingstree, * 23 Church (IV R Graham's store) 44 25 Rhems. 44 26 Morrisville. 44 27 Bloomingvale, 41 28 Benson, 44 29 Kinirstree, 4' 30 Rome. February 1 Lamberts, 44 2 Ards X Roads (M V_C'ox's store), February 3 Johm-onville (a B Poston's store), February 4 Vox (E F Prosser's store). 44 5 Leo, 4" 0 Kingstree, 44 8 Gourdins. 44 h Salrers. ' 44 10 J L Gowdy's store, 44 11 Sinerle, 4 4 12 Kingstree, February 13 toinclusive. Returns must be made for all personal property, and all sales of real estate >ince last returns must bn reported. All male citizens between tbe ages of 21 and HO years unless exempt by law. are liable to poll tax and must return same. A penalty of 50 per cent will be charged against all parties failing to make returns during the time above mentioned. J J 15 .Montgomery. 12-10-1 It County Auditor tlEC of Kingstree Lodge Knights of Pythias Regular Conventions Kve?-y 2nd and 4th,Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. H. A. MYER, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. #. S. I KILL the COUCH and CURE the LUNCS with Dr. King's New Discovery FOR Colds s I AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. B GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY j OB MONEY REFUNDED. : Sale under Foreclosure' STATE r-K SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 County <>f Williamsburg, > ( o-rt (sf < 'ommon Pleas. J J C Lynch, plaintiff, r C II McAllister i t al. defendants, ' i Under and by virtue of a decretal 1 in the abov ease. made his Honor. Judge John,-' >.':,oonf I will sell a: public auction t<> tiie holiest . ^ bidder at the Court House at Kingstree in said county, <>n the 1th day of ! '( bruary. the following described 1 real estate, to wit: All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Williamsburg and State aforesaid contain nrr / >rt. linrrl 1 o ? A am n r*enj iiiawa .i? "iiv iiuiiui c a u vie acito, mvic or less, whicli i- bounded a-follows: On the North by Lvnch's river: on the East by lands of Wad G^kins and by pnblic ro.id: on the. South by lands of G A Tilt n ;ind on the West by lands of & E B McAllister. Terms of Sale:?Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. George J. Graham. 1-14-wt sheriff. Kingstree v. gfJgXiV^ tot and 3rd Monday i x'ght" ln ?*ch lorSBSF month. vSpSSSsBk ff/3 Visiting choppers corXV diallyiuvtted to coma V\fY^?$2fc UP an<* *tt on a stump y ?r hang About on the :t * limbs. PHILIP STOLL. 9 27 12m. Con. Com. _ ?. - 1 fl Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. The Largest and Most Complete Establishment South. Jjj GEO. S. HIGHER S SON, i jflL a I c/> t * sBMtMMx ?MANCFACTUR Ut8 OKSash, Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building Material, Weights and Cords CHARLESTON,, S. C. Registration Notice. The office or the Supervisor of Registration will be opened on the 1st day of July and will remain open continuously every day. except Sundays, through the months of July and August for the purpose of the re-registering of any person who is qualiffedas follows: Who shall have been a resident of the $tate for two years, and of the county cue year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers* ' vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board. I ^Insurance, Fire Insurance, Tornado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, i Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, Burglary Insurance. We represent only Companies of unquestioned reliability aiid a policy is as good as a gold bond. We'll ~ , Bond You,. As Cashier, Treasurer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in i America. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bond| ing Agency, 1 I OFFICE AT BANK OF YVIL- j LIAMSBUKG, 9 Kingstree, - S. C. | v )