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<Ptc (tountn Ifertfd. KINQSTREE. S. C. C. W. WOLFE. . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Entered at the postoffice at Kingstree, S C as second class mail matter.. TELEPHONE NO. 83TERMS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One copy, one year $1 25 One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months 50 One copy, one year in advance ? 1 00 Obituaries. Tributes of Respect, Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks and all other reading notices, not News, will be charged for at the rate of one cent a word for each insertion. All changes of advertisements ami all communications must be in this otfice before TUESDAY NOON in order to appear in the ensuing issue. All communications must be signed by the writer, not for publication unless desired, but to protect this newspaper. ADVERTISING RATES: Advertisements to be run in Special colum, one cent a word each issue,minimum price 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. # Le^al advertisements, $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents per inch each j ^ subsequent insertion. Rates on long term advertisements very reasonable. Fdr rates apply at '*.y this office. ( ^ In remitting checks or money orders make payable to , THE COUNTY RECORD. , "In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of goodness still; In men whom men pronounce divine, I find so much of sin and blot? * I hesitate to draw the line Between the two?where God has not" i.% * KINGSTREE?THE GATEWAY TO OPPORTUNITY. - _ . THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1911. , x , > ? =* The (itivi'HKjf of South Carolina I restricts the meaning of Democracy to Blease-ocracy. . If Governor Blease expects to / drive white men to his support by barring them from the right to hold office he sadly mistakes the temper of the Anglo-Saxon race. Concerning the pardon of Wash Hunter bv Governor Blease, there is very little to he said. The spectacle of the Governor of a sovereign A State pardoning his own client?a r * '^man whom he as. a lawyer was paid . . to defend and whom the jury saw fit to convict?is so flagrant an Iff' \ - abuse of authority, to say nothing t> >, of the breach of propriety committed, * \ tliat no comment seems to l>e neek J % ? eesary. The act speaks for itself? ? ' -i 1? ,i:? 1 t an meoieni, snaineiw uiw6aiU justice and propriety. The natal day of the Republic was marked by several bloodv tragedies in Augusta, Georgia. William A Lauder, aged 24, was eut to death by W S Hall, Jr. y " ^-?^The two young men were rivals H * in love and found the world too small to hold l>oth of them. Be sides the homicide there were reoorded two stabbings, two rendered unconscious from brick-bats, one chopped in the head with an axe and 34 cases of drunk &nd dis^ orderly conduct. Now, isn't this a W shameful record for the glorious' V "Fburth in a prohibition city? Jw The present torrid wave which . extends throughout the entire country, breaks all records for I high temperature for so long a I' , iime. The queer feature of it I. is that the caloric seems even i. greater at the North than in the L Southern country.* Sunday at ToA ronto, Canada, the thermometer ascended to the dizzy altitude of a hundred and eight degrees. Think of it! Vet the highest temperature we have heard of here A has been one hundred degrees 4 and that was only for a few hours. V In New York city on July 4 \ twenty deaths from the heat were \ ' i STATE and GENERAL K , i TOPICS t-'f j | Up to yesterday there were re- jl ported over 500 deaths due to heat;' since July 1. j' XXX M Cotton lice are reported to be, causing great damage to cotton in some parts of the State. XXX j Governor Blease addressed the!1 State Kural Letter Carriers' conven- 1 don at Florence Monday; j 1 xxx General Clement R Evans, former 1 Commander-in-chief of United Confederate Veterans, died Sunday in ' Atlanta at the age of 79 years, xxx Mrs Sarah Loftus, of Greenville i county, died .Monday at the extreme ' age of 105. She is said to have 1 been the oldest woman in the State. 1 xxx 1 Two mules were _ killed by light- ( nine Friday in Newberry county v an taKen i<>r less man ^ t Phone 83. i For Salk?Scholarship in Bryant & 1 Strarton Business College, Louisville. 1 If interested let us hear fn?m you. j 8-n-tf Thk ( ocnty Record. For Sale?Two lots in North Kingstree 50x150 feet, suitable for building j, lots. Can be bought at low figure. 4-24-tf R N Speigner, Mgr. I =========== j The price of subscription for The r Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 < cents discount when a whole year is \ paid in advance. If you are six [ months or a year behind don't expect a receipt for a whole year one | dollar. This applies to all. tf j """* } Merry Widow is a rich | man's tobacco, but you ! can get get it i\t a poor j man's price from the Peo- | pie's Mercantile Co, 5-lM3t reported, while in Kansas City, j Missouri, five deaths from heat; occurred the same < ay. Nine succuml>ed in Philadelphia on ; July 4, making a total of thirty-' four deaths in three days from j j the terrific heat. Ai d so the list 'goes on, including a halfdozen or more cities where Old Sol has levied his death toll. Comparing our condition with the i poor heat-stricken denizens of the [crowded cities we may well hreathe 5 a prayer of thankfulness that our i ' lines a-re cast in pleasant places, : I for \\v live in tin4 open country, J i where God's vital gifts to man ? I ; fresh air and pure water?are; free and without stint. |NEWJkD&| Protect Your Valuables--Farmers & i .Merchants Bank, Lake City. , Summons for Relief?Rrvenel & Co vs Milton Brown. Opening of Books of Subscription? Reliance Auto Supply Co. The ^iano with the Sweet Tone? Chas M Stieff. Hunt's Cure?Dr W V Brockington, Kingstree; Blakeley-McCullough < Corp. Lanes. To Tobacco Growers?Central Warehouse. Clean Sweep Sale?Jen-rinson Bros ; Co. Prompt payment of claim.?Kings tree Insurance and Real EstateCo. In Social Realms. The past week has been replete , with pleasure and enjoyment for the younger set in town. There are quite a number of visitors here and almost every night some kind of entertainment has been gi /en in compliment to them. The following functions were given in honor of Misses Daisy Stackley of Florence , and Grace Smith of Mullins: A , "sunflower party" Monday evening j at the Misses Stackleys;' home; a "tackey party" Tuesday evening given by Mr and Mrs W H Carr; last ] evening Mr and Mrs' L J Stackley < were "at home" to a number of ] guests in honor of the same young ] ladies. ( All of these social events were much enjoyed by those who had the good fortune to participate. * i Visitors to Charleston. | So many 'people from town have ] i visited Charleston and the islands < adjacent to the city this week that it ia imrk/->ccihlo tr? orct tt f?nmnlpfcf? list The following are some who went: ] Mr and Mrs R W Crosland, Mrs M L , Allen,Wm Scott Allen, John Rodgers ( Allen, Misses Mamie and Florrie Ja- j cobs, Claud Jones, Miriam Fluitt, \ Cammie Thompson,Mrs M C Mouzon, Dr W L Taylor,Messrs P G Gourdin, J W Cook, J J B Montgomery,Harry \ Britton, Benton, Zeno and Sam John \ Montgomery. f ? j For summer diarrhoea in children r always #ive Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers. ( SPECIAL NOTICES j Phone us when you want t /?r to get a notice under "this / w~*T heading. Price one cent a word for each insertion. No I while plowing in a field. The two boys driving the plows had a narrow escape. 1 XXX Roy Roach, a runaway boy from Tennessee, who was working on a farm near Greenville, in a fit of despondency Saturday killed himself. 1 He was seventeen years old. ] XXX 1 Two very heavy earthquake shocks < were felt at San Francisco Saturday. 1 The shccks were the heaviest since I 1906 and for ten seconds tall build- i ings' rocked, but no damage was done. 1 XXX ] McCrae Kirkland, a white man of Kershaw qounty, was killed Satur1 day by his son. The elder Kirkland j was mistreating his wife and the ] wn protected his mother by killing < his father. , XXX j Congressman Asbury F Lever, the popular Representative from the 1 Seventh Congressional district, was ; carried yesterday at Lexington. His , oride is Miss Lucile Scurry Butler, ( )f Lexington county. , XXX I The heirs of Walter R English, ] who was killed in Columbia by a"live wire" April 28, has brought suit for $100,000 against the Western Union Telegraph company and the Columbia street railway. XXX Judge Daniel A Townsend died at lis home at Union Wednesday, June 28. He was seventy-four years < )ld and had been in failing health for some months. He retired from | ;he bench several years ago. \ XXX Stanley dam, the largest dam of ;he kind in the world,was completed ast week. The great dam, which is it Stanley lake, near Denver, Colo- ' ado, is 140 feet high and will'fur- 1 lish water for 210,000 acres. XXX -At Old Town, near Newberry, jriffin Williams cut Andrew Daven>ort yesterday, inflicting a wound i hat may prove fatal. Williams is a ( brmer whisky constable and is a >rother-in-law of Governor Blease. XXX c Up to last Sunday Govemof Slease, who has been ip office less han six months, had granted Execitive clemency in 171 cases?paroles, 18; pardons, 73. Governor Ansel in bur years granted 87 paroles and 38 :ardons. * 1 XXX ? In the the sutnstation of the Ai- c :en-Augusta railroad company Sat :irday night, Lawrence Wise shot lohn Duncan, his best friend, six S l ; for's House and Lot in Kingstree. O High, dry, healthy, New sev< ' and stables on premises. ; TERMS RE/ Address 1 t 5-20-tf. Kingstrc lAAAAAAiAAAiAiAAAAiiAiAAAHA Free Roi Chai The Retail Merc Out-of town shoppers m one to five days, attend th etc, do their buying and h round trip. The only com First, that your combined Second, that you come fr more distant. Third, tha cent of your total purcha: round trip ticket or get a your home station, showir The merchants of Charl stocks. The matter of se to select from. The stock ished often. Prices are v If you cannot find just wh remember you can always The following merchant and will be very glad to s< AsK For Art Stores. Lanneau'a Art Store... 238 Kin* str Antique Furniture. V Jivenstern Furniture Company 62 Reid sti Bakers :imes, killing him instantly. Whiscey is said to have caused the tragely. Both the men were employees )f the Aiken-Augusta railroad company. XXX The Government report on the j londition of cotton June 25 shows 38.2 per cent, of a normal crop,compared with 87.8 on May 25 and 80 per cent as the average for ten years an June 25. This indicates the largest crop in the history of the country, approximately 14,425,000 bales of (00 pounds each. XXX Governor Blease pardoned G Wash Hunter last week, h s former client, i who was convicted of manslaughter find sentenced to eight years' im prisonment in tne siaie penitentiary. Hunter is from Laurens county and is a brother of the Honorable H Ii Evans of Newberry, erstwhile chairman of the Board of Directors of the State dispensary. X X X Harry Couse, a house-painter and lecorator, who admitted having a wife and child ir Charleston. South Carolina, and Mabel D Green, a * pretty Southern girl nineteen years old, were sent to the House of Correction at Springfield,Massachusetts, last week, being convicted of adultery. According to the girl's story, Cause induced her to elope with him under promise of marriage. XXX Wednesday of last week, while watching the Columbia-Charleston baseball frame from an electric light |X)le, just, outside the center-field fence, Darrell Harrison,of the Horse Creek Vailey section of this State, was electrocuted. For five rpinutes lie hung head downward in sight of :>ver 2,000 horrified spectators. He was finally taken from the pole, but was dead before assistance could reach him. . x x >: John Hammond, a negro who last :>eptember severely cut Policeman McDonald of the Charleston conitabulary, was shot and killed Sunjay night by McDonald in a street light in the city. Policemen McDonald and Kellahan undertook to arrest the negro, who was over six feet tall Ejid weighed two hundred pounds,! ivhen the latter showed fight, de- j faring he would be killed before ybmitting to arrest. In the ensumg nelee the negro was shot and killed l?y McDonald. AT THE A CHURCHES. The public is cordially invited jo attend any of the services of the various churches of Kingstree. Baptist Church. Rev W E Hurt, Pastor. Services every second and fourth Sunday mornings at 11:00 o'clock in/) ovaninor n t 8'30 n'clock. Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m. Methodist Church. Rev W A Fairy, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning it 11:00 o'clock and evening at 8:30 )'clock. Sunday-school at 4:30 p. m. Epworth League meets every Tueslay night at 8:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting every Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Church. Rev E E Ervin, Pastor. Preaching first and third Sunday nornings at 11:00 o'clock, second tnd fourth Sunday evenings at 8:30 )'clock. Sunday-school, 4:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at 1:30 p. m. iALE! I ne block from High School. in-room dwelling, with barn 3 It* rn.T A D v P Z L3UI1 ADt> C<. ^ Box 402, t se, S. C. 2 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA | ./ Condon's Bakery 153 Rutledge avei Book Store*. Walker, Evans & Cogswell 3 Broad sti C L Legerton ,...263 King sti Carpets, Mattings, Etc. Mutual Carpet Company 217 King sti China, Class and Ouecnware. Charleston Crockery Company .1 299 King sti Cigars and Tobacco. Fellin Bros Co 260 King sti Clothing and dents' Furnishings. BentschnerA Visanska 252 King sti Hirsch-Israel Company King and Wentwc Bluestein Bros 594-496 King sti 'W. S. Cook Company 332 King sti S. Brown Sons 354-356 King sti Banov & Volaski 385 King sti Department Stores. M. Furchgott & Sons 240-242 King sti Louis Cohen & Co 232-234 King street and 203 Meet J. R. Read Co .249 King sti The Kerrison Dry Goods Co ; 80-82 Hasel sti II Druggists. Paragon Drug Co 286-2S8 King sti Fish and Oysters. Terry Fish Co 133 Market sti Florists. Connelly-McCarthy Co 296 King sti Furniture Phoenix Furniture Co 187-191 King sti Buell and Roberts 573 King sti A. G. Rhodes & Son 359-361 King sti f? -zl JR MAIL ORDERS 3 Drug Company % to Stackley's. 3 iuuuiuuuuiiuaiuiuiuiitiiuiud und Trip to rleston. C*'. :hants Pay Your Fare ^ lay come to Charleston, stay from le theatres, visit the Island resorts,, ave their railroad fare paid for th<r ditions to be complied with are: ' purchases amount to $25 or more. ' om a point twenty-five miles or t your fare must not exceed 5 per . * ses. Fourth, that you must buy a receipt from your railroad agent at lg that you purchased a ticket, eston carry large and well assorted lecting is easy; you have a variety ;s are kept fresh by being replenerv reasonable,considering quality, lat you want in your home town, get it in Charleston, s are members of this refund plan jrve you. Refund BooK Furniture and Dry Ooods. ,eet Buell & Roberts 573 King: street Grocers. A an Patent Flour licions, palatable flavor ia another on not to be ignored. 1 it does not please yon better than kg, purchase price will be refunded ed package. Sold by S' SUPPLY COMPANY y MEDICINES! 1 3 h Drugs, Medicines 3 tides of All Kinds. 3 tut's Perfume and 3 ations. 3 ind Family Recipes 3 pared by a Licensed 3 "eet J. H. H?-sse Montague and Coming The Jdhn Hurkamp Co King and Broad street* riue Our,*, Bicycle* and Sporting Good*. The B. H. Worthen Arms Co a eet 230 King street eet ' -J Hardware. M. H. Lazarus King and Hasell streets A. McL. Martin 363 King strteet Strohecker ft McDermid ! 287 King street ^ Ball Supply Co 377 King steet Jeweler*. I**t Jas Allen ft Co .285 King street Corrington, Thomas ft Co a .; ......251 King street "eet Optician and Optical Supplies. >rth Parsons Optical Co _244 Meeting street reet "eet Pianos, Organs, Music and ITusKal MerSelgling's Music Store -a 243 King street .y, "?* Stoves Cooking Utensils. Etc. Jing Mlnnis Stove Co reet King and Burns lane reet Shoe Stores. Robert E. Martin 256 King street -pet H. J. Williams 248 King steet Robert Martin 139 Market street A. A. Hirech .281 King street D. O'Brien ft Sons 381 King street W. F. Livingston 866 King street Jacob's Shoe Store 510 King street / Trunk* and Bags. Charleston Trunk Company .270 King street ppf ,Mt Typewriters and Office Supplies. Edward J. Murphy eet 157 Meeting street I . .. 7'v3i * *1 m 7$ - -M . ' V . r,yjy.-?gHaMaMiiimi um, IMIIPIH . t^v./ CfNC^" ? hi? X J.16 jj ; . pi|f >TTfc t | . Uoor to ?s i(i I *<; lie i ter j . f Bakingx ! Is ELDEAN PATENT FLOCK. It is the door that lets iu certainty in bale iug resnlts and leta out f worry, disappointment, dark, aoggy loaves, etc. ^ Good digeetion and health go with every loaf of bread baked with . / awuHnawaoraMrT'.TV.r T.y.jautU'nn J MUM ? llll Ill I " ' ~ ^BETTER BAY -i? r| |' ' ' f ^ |j ^ IMs ^ and its de conaiderati Order a sack today?Ii the Hoar yon are now nair npon return oi partially m THE FARMER FmPmiimvnEEi | DRUGS I E Pure and Fres - and Toilet Ai E Richard Hudr E Toilet Prepai E Prescriptions i ^ carefully prei E Pharmacist. E SEND US YOl ? Kingstree 1 ?E Next Suuuuuuuuuuuuiiuuii # \ _