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Rates on long term advertisements very reasonable. For rates apply at this office. In remitting checks or money orders make payable to. THE COUNTY KErUKD. "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" KINGSTREE?THE GATEWAY TO OPPORTUNITY. THURSDAY, JULY 4. 1912. A To our esteemed contemporary The Charleston News and Courier The County Record extends thanks for the election bulletins sent us from day to day during the session of the great Democratic convention at Baltimore, and we assure the management of that able newspaper of the deep appreciation of the people of Kingstree, who were eager throughout the great meeting to hear "the latest from Baltimore." LYNCHING IN PICKENS COUNTY. Negro Put to Death for Crime ^ Against Farmer's Wife. Greenville, July 1:?Charged with having attempted to ravish the wife of a farmer of Pickens countv. and with shooting her twice in the back with a single barreled shotgun,as she xan through the field to hex husband Brooks Gordon, a young negro, was taken from the custody of the Sheriff by a determined mob late Saturday afternoon and lynched. According to reports from Easley ^ Gordon attacked the woman as she was at work in the field at 10 o'clock Saturday. She broke loose from him and ran through the fields toward her husbund, who was about a half mile away. The negro carried a single barrelled shotgun and demanded to know of the woman if she intended to reN port the matter to her husband. She replied as she ran that she would rtell her husband, and then the negro leveled the gun at her and fired. The wound did not deter the woman in her purpose. The woman is expected to recover: ?.... ? Uraent to Corn Club Boys. To the members of the Boys' Corn Club of Williamsburg county: Dear Boys: ? The Farmers' Institute for the county will take place at Kingstree on July 18, and I am asked to urge you to attend this meeting. You \ will get instruction that you could not otherwise get, and I believe you will not consider the day lost if you '--co me. I sincerely hope you all have the very best of corn, and are keeping a ,-1- fliQ r>rnn sn von Complete rcwuiu ui mv ^ can write a pood story of "How I made my cofn." when the time comes. With best wishes, Yours sincerely, J. G. McCullough. 7-4-3t, Suot of Education m , w 100 Buggies aiow in stock at J M Truluck Co's Stables, largest assortment ever in Lake City. Come now and get your .choice. / Terms cash or credit. ,7-4-3t CANDIDATES AT GEORGETOWN i ' I Big Crowd Attended Campalgi Meeting Saturday. Andrews.July 1:?Your scribe at ] tended the campaign meeting of th< j State candidates at Georgetowr ! Saturday, June 29. The candidate: for Railroad Commissioner spok< first, each presenting his claims foi the office, especially old Mr Canslei of Tirzah. If it's to be given to th< I longest winded man Mr Cansler wil 1 win this time. He has been in th< race since Wade Hampton's time. TVio oan/^iHotoc fr>r Attnrnev Gen eral spoke next?Lyon, Earl, Evani and Peeples. Mr B B Evans accusec the State of great graft in the old dispensary. He said her officers hac stolen hundreds of thousands o1 dollars.lt seems that to put an hon est man's hands on dispensary monej starts him to stealing at ence. A1 four candidates for Attorney Gen eral made strong pleas for the office The next candidates in order wen McLaurin and Carter for State Treasurer. Mr Carter is a bright ane ambitious young man and made i strong plea to the 1,500 voters pres ent and was given great applause a the end of his speech. Mr McLaurir also made a good speech. The unopposed candidates wen not present. Hon J E Ellerbe, Con gressman from the Sixth district was present but did not speak. Gov Cole L Blease was the nex 1 TT. 1 speaKer. ne arose unuer a uiuuuei of applause and handclaps. Th< Governor made his usual fiery speed and told his hearers that his oppo nent.Ira B Jones, voted with the ne gro Anderson, then in the Legisla ture from Georgetown, and a negrc from Beaufort, five different time; against the Jim Crow law, and saic to the Georgetown people: "He triec by this act to make your wives anc daughters ride in the same seat wit! the big buck negro men and negn wenches." He also said MrJonei voted for a divorce law.' Some on? said he (Jones) wanted two wives. Gov Blease then referred to some ol the people in Georgetown not beinj satisfied with his appointment of Mi J B Johnson and Mr Munnerlyn ai Road Engineer and Mr J Waltei Doar as Superintendent of Educa tion, but he said if they did not like it,to help themselves. He was glac to have a chance to ram it dowr their throats. He said his opponent had got mad in the House and re signed as Speaker. He also got mac with him (Blease) because he woulc not appoint a special Judge to hole court at Columbia and resigned his office as Chief Justice. He has now become an honorary ex-Chief Justice and has lost his calling. The Gov ernor was presented by the ladies of Georgetown with a box of flow ers as large as he could carry, and was met at West Andrews on the afternoon train and given flowers and loudly cheered by the ladies anc little girls. Hon Ira B Jones also attemptec to have his say but was howled dowr by the yells for Blease. Judge Jones referred to the Blease badges thai J i TU. ene truwu wuic txa guauu . xnt crowd was fully marked with Blease badges. Mr Jones was not giver fair play. While the report of this meeting in the Sunday News was misleading and untrue, there wen about 1,500 voters present, about 75"o of whom were Blease men. After all had their say, Mr Duncan made a very creditable speech, but only a small number of voters stayed to hear him. On the train from Georgetown tc Andrews in the afternoon there were several fights, and a Mr Cannon oi Andrews was badly cut with a knife and some other men otherwise hurt, all over the rolitics of the day. WSC. Central Warehouse is now open, ready for tobacco, Bring your primings along, 1 wil give you liberal advance on same, Our market opens July 11. Come one and all. 1 am looking for you, Your Friend, MORGAN. Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhaea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by all dealers. 1WOODROW WILSGN j FOR PRESIDENT ? GOV. THOS. R. MARSHALL OF IN-; 1 DIANA CHOSEN FOR VICE 5 - PRESIDENT. Baltimore, July 3:?For President . ?Governor Woodrow Wilson of ^ New Jersey. j For Vice President ? Governor 3 Thos R Marshall of Indiana. | This was the ticket completed by; the Democratic National Convention l i at 1:56 a. m. today, j The nomination of Governor Mar[ shall, for Vice President, came as j! something of a surprise, for, when f the night's balloting for Vice Pres- ? ident began it seemed that the tl J1 Bryan-Wilson contingent in the Con- j j vention had definitely settled uoon tl Governor John E Burke, of North ? Dakota. > There was not much of a fight , however, and when two ballots disj I closed Marshall easily in the lead, 1 l Governor Burke's name was with- c drawn and Marshall was proclaimed * t the nominee by acclamation. A * . minute later the Convention had ad- . journed sine die. i r* nm : ??4 governor wnson was iiunmm-eu i i at the afternoon session on the for1 ty-sixth ballot, and his nomination, : like that of Governor Marshall tot! night, was quickly made unanimous. 1 The best of feeling pervaded both a I sessions. 11 Mr Bryan had announced his intention of introducing a resolution in effect discharging the national _' committee from the conduct of the coming campaign and allow Governor Wilson to appoint his own camj paign committee. He was dissuadj' ed from this course, and, instead of j making a move that might have j stirred up strife, he made a little j speech which he termed his "vale3 dictory" and in happy mood turned , over the mantle of his former leadership as a presidential candidate to F Governor Wilson. * Notice of Election?Trustees School v . | District No 27. Hunt's Lightning Oil ? Dr W V ll Brockington, Kingstree: Blakely- ? McCullough Corp, Lanes. " - The Road to Success?Wee Nee c, ; Bank. ! Expert Carriage Repairing?W M Vause & Son. ? ? ' v, Rub-My-Tism will cufe you. h r He pledged his faithful support 1 ' to the presidential nominee and end- , I ? . ed by urging that Governor Burke _ 51 a . or Senator George Chamberlain, of Oregon be nominated Vice President , The Nebraskan was understood par[ ticularly to favor Governor Burke I j as a type of the modern progressive. 1 t; When, after the first ballot, some one moved to make the nomination i: I of Marshall unanimous, Mr Bryan c j started for the stage to make a ? j statement. The motion was with- g } drawn before he could speak. When j j the motion was resumed after the e , second ballot, Mr Bryan did not pro- ii test. d 5 The platform, hewed out in com- s mittee several days ago, ana warmI ly praised by Mr Bryan, was adopt- f , ed with a whoop. d Insect Bite Costs Leg. v i I A Boston man lost his leg from I the bite of an insect two years be- F 1 fore. To avert such calamities from e stints and bites of insects use Buck- o 5 len's Arnica Salve promptly to kill ^ t the poison and prevent inflamma- ^ : tion,swelling and pain. Heals burns, > boils, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, j1 bruises. Only 25 cents at M L Al- b 1 len's. 1 > 100 Buggies } now in stock at J M Truluck Co's : Stables, largest assortment ever in Lake City. Come now and get your v choice. Terms cash or credit. t 7-4-3t c t j New Advertisements j i] . A Note of Warning?Farmers & I 1 Merchants Bank, Lake City. fi ! Nelson's Tobacco Warehouse?Epps 11 & Mcintosh, Props. r Citation Notice?Jane B Grayson. * : Notice to the Public?Bank of Wil- ^ 1 liamsburg. s Travelers' Supplies?Jenkinson Bros c ; Co. | Vehicles and Harness? Williamsburg T ivo Qtrw*!/ t Stimulate y^iuiui cm p a Ask your doctor how often n he prescribes an alcoholic c stimulant lor children. He 0 will probably say, "Very, very rarely." Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He will probably an- d swer, "Very,veryfrequently." 3 Then ask him about Ayer's jj Sarsaparilla as a strong and safe tonic for the young. Not a drop of alcohol in it ilways keep a box of Ayer'a Pills in the touae. Just one pill at bedtime, now and d hen, will ward off many an attack of f illousness, indigestion, sick-headache. { low many years has your doctor known . hese pills? Ask him all about them. X*d? hy th* 3. O. ATZS. CO., Low?ll. Km*. 11 Negroes Pleased with Blease. The following letter in the Coumbia State has attracted a great tl leal of attention, and the Times has J >een asked by some of the people of o his community to give it publicity is one of the pieces of evidence in he campaign: , To the Editor of the State:?I no- g iced in Sunday's State where Gov c iJlease said in his campaign speech jit Chesterfield that he did not tell a legro audience in Columbia that he 'avored letting them have their ihare of privilege tax. This statement may be correct, jut the good Governor did say he d 'avored letting them have all their J .ax money for their schools. p Furthermore he advised the ne- tl froes not to be cowards and if a 6 vhite man comes to his house and icts somewhat indecorous,shoot hell >ut of him, and if the courts send rou to the penitentiary, I will par- 0 Ion every one. He urges the ne- r froes to take no backward step in ;he right. ^ The negroes of South Carolina ire well pleased with the ad minisration of Gov Blease. as he is not " ' " ? " x pho went to feed the stock found hat the hay was heated, but paid 10 attention to it At mid-day,when here was no one about the barn, d; vhich was in a field, the hay burst C nto flames and the barn was con- b umed. tl Mr Lewis Cook, who lives near Jishopville, on the day before this ~ ire, had hauled into his barn some incured oats in bundles. The next norning, at feed time,the oats were ^ ound to be quite heated, but no ^ ttention was paid to it, and before ^ 2 o'clock in the day, flames had tarted in the oats and the barn was onsumed. ? During the summer months mo- ol hers of young children should cj ratch for any unnatural looseness of C he bowels. When given prompt at- ci ention at this time serious trouble e] io" Kq r'lujmhorlair.'a fV?l. ICkJ wt otv1uvu* vumiuwvi.mim w vv? i, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy an always be depended upon For ale by all dealers. jr Moruan the Hustler ? rill be proprietor of Central Ware- ^ ouse. Try him jrith your first load. J lincere in all his statements. As the $ resident of Allen University puts tl t "Those few negroes who can vote b vill surely cast their ballots for 0 3ole Blease." Rev W R Bowman, 3astor of the AM E church, Swanea.?Florence Times. SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION. a ___ s nsurance Commissioner Warns c farmers of Storing Uncored Hay Spontaneous combustion in hay s causing a number of fires through- j ?ut the State, according to Insur- ^ ince Commissioner McMaster. He o fives the following instances: A small store was recently burnd in Columbia, and it has been sat- ^ sfactorily established that it was t< lue to spontaneous cumbustion in n everal bales of hay which the store;eeper had purchased the day beore. The store-keeper on a Satur- d lay morning had purchased from a r ountry wagon several bales or nay irhich had been recently gathered, t was piled in the back B art of the store and the Ci vening sun beating on the rear end O' f the store caused that part of the louse to be considerably heated, 'his seems to have set the hay on ire, and about 4 o'clock next mornng the flames were discovered. CJ 'he building was consumed. o Mr Boozer, who lives near Cross tl fill, hauled several loads of un ^ nrpd hav into his barn. A hand IT CANDIDAT1 ^^Announcements of candidate! lublished in this column until the pr ble always in advarce. Please don lor.ey with your copy Announcem nargea ror at ine rate 01 ten cents fficers the price of announcement ca For U. S. Senate. I hereby announce myself a canidate for the United States Senate, ubject to the rules of the Demoratic party. Your support and in-; luence will be appreciated. pd N B Dial, Laurens, S C. For CongressI hereby announce myself a can- j idate for re-election to Congress rom the Sixth Congressional Disrict of South Carolina, subject to; he rules of the Democratic pri-! lary. pd J E Ellerbl, i For SolicitorI announce myself a candidate for he office of Solicitor for the Third udicial Circuit, subject to the rules f the Democratic primary. 5-23p Thos H Tatum. I hereby announce myself a can? j_i.^ r a_ iuaie lur re-eiecuun to uie umce ux olicitor of the Third Judicial Ciruit, subject to the rules of the )emocratic primary. 5-2p Philip H Stoll. For Probate Judge. I hereby announce myself a canidate for the office of Probate udge for Williamsburg county, and romise to abide by the result of he Democratic primary. -18-p R W Fulton. I hereby announce myself a canidate for re-election to the office f Probate Judge, subject to the ules of the Democratic primary. P McLure Brockinton. -2-5t p For Clerk of Court. I hereby announce myself a canidate for re-election to the office of he Clerk of Court for Williamsurg county, subject to the rules f the Democratic primary. 5-2p H 0 Britton. For Coroner. At the solicitation of my many rionrla I Vioarohv nnnrmnpp mvsplf candidate for the office of Coroner, abject to the result of the Demoratic primary. \ 6-13-pd H U Kinder. At the solicitation of many friends hereby announce myself a candiate for Coroner,subject to the rules f the Democratic primary. 5-23p C J Joye. I hereby announce myself a candiate for the office of Coroner,subject d the action of the Democratic prilary. J Isaiah Morris. 5-23p I hereby announce myself a canidate for Coroner, subject to the ules of the Democratic primary. 5-23p J A Scott. The many friends of Mr H M lurrows hereby announce him as a andidate for Coroner, subject to ae rules of the Democratic party. -2-5t p For County Auditor. We have been authorized to anounce Mr J J B Montgomery as a andidate for re-appointment to the ; ffice of County Auditor, subject to ( le rules of the Democratic party, i -2-5t p i"or County Commissioner. | I hereby announce myself a candi- i ate for re-election for the office of I ounty Commissioner of Williamsurg county, subject to the rules of le Democratic party. 5-2p J N Hammet. For Treasurer ] I hereby announce myself a can- ' idate for re-appointment to the of- i ce of County Treasurer, subject to le rules of the Democratic primary. 4-18 pd J Wesley Cook. Dysentery is always serious and j ften a dangerous disease, but it m be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, j holera and Diarrhoea Remedy has ' ??J * ^ mnK/vnnn^ nn/1 I Jieu it e\ni WIICII uiaii^naut auu pidemic. For sale by all dealers. For soreness of the muscles, wheler induced by violent exercise or 1 ijury, there is nothing better than ^ hamberlain's Liniment. This lini- 6 lent also relieves rheumatic pains. 1 or sale by all dealers. 1 Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain. ^ ES' CARDS. 1 r> I 5, not more than 100 words, will* be ^Rj imary election for $3.00 each, pay-^^R 't ask us to credit you, but send theflH ents ever 100 words long will a word. For other than coun^^H rds is $5.00. For House of Hepresen- ? tatives. I I hereby announce myself a can- ^R didatefor the House of Represent- JH atives fiom Williamsburg counUM^R promising to use my best efforts, iRj^fl elected, for the upbuiiding of our^R county and economy in appropriations. I promise to try to represent the entire people of our county. 7-4 p W S Cam lin. " ???? I hereby announce myself as a candidate for relection for the House of Representatives for Williamsburg county. I pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary. 6-27-p R H Kellahan. ?? ?? At the solicitation of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives for Williamburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. If elected, I shall untiringly represent the people who have thus honored me. Geo A McElveen. To the Democratic voters of Williamsburg:? I hereby announce myself as a candidate for election to the House of Representatives and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. I A bespeak your suffrages in my behalf, 6-20-p Robert J Kirk. I hereby announce myself a can- w % didate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 6-27-pd B B Chandler. r At the solicitation of my many friends I hereby announce* myself"a . Ji candidate for the House of Repre- ; ^ C/N11 f U P fl v?/-vl ino OllUl Artf d\riilaii vco ui uuuui V/aiuiiua, ouujcci to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-30p W J Smiley. For Superintendent of Education The friends of R N Speigner hereby beg to announce him as a candidate for election to the office of Superintendent Education of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-23p We are authorized to announce the candidacy of J Graham McCullough fcr re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of s the Democratic primary election. 5-30p For Road Engineer. To the Democrats of Williamsburg county:? I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Road Engineer and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election. 6-20p Walter R Bryan. a At the request of many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate Sj for Road Engineer of Williamsburg ^ county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-30p B S Smith. Mr JOSEPH FRIERSON hereby announces himself as a candidate for election to the office of Road Engineer, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 5-9-pd Having experience as Road Engineer persuades me to offer for re- A appointment, subject to Democratic m rules. Very respectfully, fl 5-2-5t p Jno M Eaddy, RE. h For Sheriff At the solicitation of my many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff / Df Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W E Brockinton. 6-13-pd I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If re-elected, I pledge my faithful service in the fu:ure as in the past. ^ . 4-25-pd Geo J Graham. -P? Notice: Beginning Saturday, June 29, I vill be in Kingstree at my Planing Mill on Main street opposite Vause's #\ shop, for the purpose of dressing * a umber and such other work as my r nill will perform. 5-29-4t-p W S Dennis.