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Advertisinig Rateb It aot& .. E. ROBINso. EDITOR OUR TICKET WLSON AND MARSHAL The People's Candidates, a Winning Ticket, the Next President andVice President Uncle Billie Tift may as well make up his mind to retire. It will take more than the steam roller to put Wilson out. Judge Jones says that if elect ed he will be governor of all the pie and treat all alike. "I stand by my friends," by terpretation means that Gov. Blease will show no considera tion or favor to any one who is not his supporter, and it also means that he is governor of on ly a part of the people. The Law Sufficient. The iecent lynching of Brook's Gordon, colored, the wretch who so murderously assaulted a re spectable white lady ih county on the ~29 . is to be deplor . murderous att~'' -i good woman is greatly regretted and the sym paty of everybody will be lavish ed upon her. It was a most brutal assault and deserved swift and sure punishment. but this the law would have meted out. Similar attempts and at tacks have been punished at the end of the rope in this county by the law, and most Kassuredly Brooks Gordon would have met the same fate. We refrain from further comn etfor the reason that our ~ subject are well knwand anything we could now say might be mnis-interpret ed or misunderstood. WXe con tent ourselves by calling atten tir n to some law on the subject and if men will not heed this they will not be persuaded though one should rise fromt the dead: "Thou shalt not kill." Ex Sodus, 20-13. 'For out of the heart proeed~ evil thoughts, murders, adal teries, fornications, thef ts. false wtness, blasphemies: These are the things which defile a man." Mattheix 15: 19-20. "Envyings, murders, drunk eness, revellings, and such like: of which I tell-you before, as I have also told you in time past. that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God." Gal. 5: 21. The act of 1909 provides: -"That any person convicted of rape or assault with intent to ravish shall suffer death by -hanging, unless the jury shall recommend to the mercy of the Court, in which event the de ~~atshall be confined at hard labor in the State penitentiary for a term not exceeding forty years or less than five years, at the discretion of the presiding judg.." The Social Equality Charge. Gov. Blease jumps on Judge Jones and accuses him of being in favors of social equality amiong the races because the judge while a memberr' of the legislature twenty odd years ago voted with a lot of other good men against a bill to pro vide for separate coaches on the railroads for the t wo races. The judge denies very forcefully that he is in favor of race or social equality and explains that he v< d against the bill for Constitutional reasons. But let us see if the governor is in any better position on the question of social equality, if itI be interpreted that way. He has been governor nearly t wo ysars aind there has been two sessions of the legislature and if he has ever said a word about providing separate coaches or separate apartments for the races on the street railways of this- state it has escaped us. The riding of the races on steam railways together in the~ same par is social equality with governor, but we suppose it is not so on electric railways. The two races ride in the same cars over the electric roads in this State every day and Gov.I Blease has never vet raised his voice against it. Annapolis Appointmfenlts An exnination will be held at Green wood, Tuesday. Janu ar 7th. 1913, for the purpose of J ,tirnati s ':-::u the I. S. Nav nnlfalloil . free f rom biu be not lathan 11he v U a 1.~.i aie limit 1: 0 years. (an< iti - ;i'onspelling,, Engd h United States history, W history, arithmetic. a I through quadratic i nat io and plane geometrv. W vatt Aikenl. \LU Notice of School Election State of South Carolina. Counn- of Pickn. Whereas. a 1>etitiol 1ron tht' free holders and elt ctors of 1artim I - trict. No. 40. has ben tl!td n% I 1ah County Board of Educanto:, a for a special electionf to deteri whether or not an extra levv of 2 tems shall be leviedk oul sail Ditnet M' school purpozoe It appealng to the C.,)Int% -a Elucation that the p-t tion ii. t. reunirem-t;tV of tht aw. 'i'herefoce, it is; ordered th:.t thew 'rus V& 1) 1' 'I ~ - zr tes of the above na e t' - Ineut holl an el-ction inl:l )-tit a h School hous'.; ,'ehn idi M to Saturday. July 27tl:, 'U . fosr the above -tattd purpoltse. T te T t the Dittrict ale hrt, . api.i'. man agers of Faid electin. . l .i t be conducted accordio;. t, the r 'tir ments of Sectiun 12.j of t (':: ral Statutes. By order if (u.tty 1-:a'i i R CANDIDATES' ARDS. For Congress thji ..ic *.'. ap rcat nfo o - nda~ I upprt' . I hre'yi::"nI from1 Picken,1 C u y. ub -tto, Oter regu:titionN tof the Din w u rh rye e . 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