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itB<Hount?^cc0rd| rISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT i KINGSTREE. S. C. C. W. WOLFE, \ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. If TERMS. SieStlFTlON RATES: Jm copy. one year. - - - .fl.Ofl. Rp? copy, six months - - Be cony, thiee months. - - .2 >. &tibacriptions payable in advance. fBSTlSiNG rates: Ine inch, first insertion. $l.o<>; each Brquent insertion. SO cents ObituUS and Tributes of Respect over 10 J DiBClmnred for as tegular advrti-ejiU, Liberal reduction on adverti*fittade for three, six and twelve oths' contract*. CpwiRwufirtt/o/i* rjv.st he accompanied toe 1 name and address of the Her :?i order to receive attention. No Mnunicatton of a personal nature De pnDUSQSU CXO?'|ii :i- an a-iT'-iBfldr*^ all letters andjcake all drafts | C. W. Wolfe, I Klmr^rr.-e, s.o. KuRSDAY, J JLY 21,1904. B&rtifr entire county sympathizes fcflt Greelyville in the loss by tire of |ps plant of its most important enKtprise. Everybody knows that the Kknt will be built again and Greek-' 1$ will brve an opportunity of Bt^i; to the country its enterprise mptiniifnr Tillman, wifh commeudUe pjromptness and enthusiasm, has Ntired that he sail support the ^Harttand nominee of. his party I same earnestness that he Mr Bryan?And Tillman a gone up. There were > looked upon the Senator who would have his own ij8 ago the Democrats of a sent an invitation to Sentan to address the "Democladies of < 'harleston" on of the campaign. Why adies specially mentioned? larlestou's way of holding Senator? Was it not an to Senator Ben to leave his is" at heme? Elkins, Republican, of jinia, is the son-in-law of lavis, and in a speech berest Virginia Republican agave evidence of being over the nomination of his aw. Perhaps the Senator hat the old man will spend of that forty millions on tnrti an^ 1' huu wiiv&vwj &vv?mvv v?v Kntfhat will com? to him when his p* in-law dies. KAnd now comes the amazing story Kit a negro preacher applied for a Bare in a white barber's shop in Kddjtowi, a^ias Bay, Long Stand, and was told that his color Rr against him. He protested and ft barber chased him from the shop Kb a club. Now that's too bed! Bid right under the shadow of Ted fo Palace, too! The preacher will onbtleeg run and tell his political Kipa.to make that old barber shave Mr Brran in several long interv O ttfews and in bis paper, The Commoner, says that he will support the Bfc Loois platform aDd nominee, but Kys it is a.half-hearted way. While K- will support v.he party he has Kpny unkind thi :gs to say of the BtmwBtion and Judge Parker. It ill interest the country to know Knr Mr Bryan can help,the party by Kch conduct. Wliat a pity he did Bet fall gracefully in line with the Kftjority as did Hearst and Tillman t others. The American people Cfild have thought more of his K| lii If he intends to the ticket and can't say Kings that will help it it would be Kkch better to keep quiet. The Russians are hard up for something to arouse enthusiasm j among their people- ami soldiers when they send out as facts such stories as that which appeared in the papers of last week. St Peteisburg telegraphed all over the world that the Japs had attacked l'ort Arthur and lost. 30,000 men! And now they say that perhaps it was only 3000. Perhaps it was nothing. The Japs have them on the go. * * * The injunction against the importation of the South Ameiiean ants has Ieen removed. The little fellows have armed and gone to work on the Texas boll-weevil. They were meagerly fed for some "days so that they might he hungry when turned upon their pi ey. The gov ernient leports that they began a fierce war on the weevils anil have kept it np. Tliey also destroy the Texas red ant. This, it is hoped, will solve the weevil problem. * * * Many young women in 'Williamsburg will read with sorrow of the death of Dr Samuel Lander, president of the Williainston Female College.. Numbers of girls from this county have attended Dr Lander's unique college, and these learned not only the knowledge of looks, lut the higher lessons of christian wcmanhocd. Dr Lander was the leader of teachers of women in. South Carolina, The State and whole South will sadly miss him. * * * Some weeks ago hundreds of papers mere calling Mr Hearst, the millionaire-editor, all kinds of hard names. But every daily ycu read since the Convention is throwing bouquets at him. And why? Simp!) because he has shewn that he is a ?ccd Demociatic and loyal party inan. He has written Judge Parkei an enthusiastic lettei of congratula tion aDd assured him that his papers from New York to Los Angeles, would support him. And they will, too. "A Word to the Wise" etc. A piano is a very mystifying in strument, especially to those whe know nothing of its construction or the scientific principles involved in produeiug a perfect piano. This is the reason so many of our citizen; and best class of farmers are huno bugged into buying a cheap piauc and very frequently at an exorbitant - 1 '* 1 - 4. t ,1 price, oouie arms nave a nieiouu of fending out flaming literatun with a lot of testimonials from peo pie who know absolutely nothing about a piano. This class of stutf is priced from $500.00 to $1,000,00 but can be bought for almost nothing, for it is worthless in a musical education. Then the retail dealer comes alom and pushes the cheapest pianos h< can get for the biggest price. Don't get picked up by these fakes. You want the best and can get it. Y'onr children deserve i good piano and ah artistic piano. We note that our greatest colleges use the Stieff piano. Elizabeth College, Charlotte, uses it exclusively and has twenty. Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C., uses it exclusively and has thiry-six. Brenau Conservatory of Music, Gainsville, Ga., uses it exclusively and has fifty. The Baptist Fentalt College, Kaleigh, has placed an order for thirty-one and will use it exclusively. Old Salent Academy at Salem, N. C., has adopted the Stieff It is used in many colleges all over the South and East. When the heads of such colleges select the Stieff piano, wouldn't it be well for you to profit by their knowledge and experience? Reside3, the Stieff piano is a Southern product manufactured by a Southern man and is sold direct from factory to fireside, saves middleman's profits in your home and yon secure the finest piano made. A'lsto have a fine line of medium grade and second-hand pianos. A letteeor card addressed to the Southern Warerooins of ('HAS. A. STIEFF, 211-213 X. Tryon St., CHARLOTTE, N. C., will receive a prompt reply. A man never attempts to convince another that he is perfectly sober un I ^less he is p<irtially drunk. Death of Mrs. W. S. BockintonMr A Brockinton, wife of W S i j Brockinton, St\. died .iuiv iOth, :tt : her home near Indiantown and wi^ I 11mlied at Turkey Creek church?' Baptbt? the following Monday. The [ Rev 11 P. .Jones performed the burial" j rite.-. Mrs Brockinton had heeu ill j for four weeks. She was m hef i 7(5th year. She was the mother of J Mrs J' A Alsbrook, of Kingstree. i and of l)r ?J 1? Brockinton, W S ; Brockinton ami Miss Theodora 1 Brockinton: She was a consistent niember of tije Baptist church and;\j true enristian woman. The family has the sympathy of a large cotnpa: 11 v of acquaintances. WANTED. y ( I Hustling yozng man" with rig fo j canvass. No Books, S30 per week. ! B. O. BKiSTOW, !7-13-4t. Darlmgtyn, S.C,, . mm . . V. j WANT ED?SKVKIiAL I.VIU'S: trieus pers? n* in each s'.ik- }V. trowel j t'-.r luuise c.-ialtlislied eleven fextrs and with a large capital, to jjall^iipnu ijjci! find :iwnts for nu'cvaUk sunl profitable li u\ Permanent engagement. Weekly rash salarv of and nl! traveling expenses and hotel# bills advanced in cash each week. Experience not i ssciitial. Mention "ehTeiiee and enclose self-aridre-si-d envelope. .Manufacturers and Wholesalers. Dept. third floor, ;};{4 Dearborn Sr.. Chicago. L ??" I ' ?' j ? A V Any "old" laundry can do I the linen the "shiny" way. but | it takes the Laurens ttfdive the PERFECT DOMESTIC FINISH Now that the domestic finish is the most stylish the' laundry that does it the best ; ought to be your laundry. ,1 w hy not try us? Xour next bundle sent us and you will be 1 delighted with the Hnfsh. , J lauren5 i stea/v1 ARTHUR L. JONES, laundry AGENT. j T avcV-TTV c r | Lnivt v-i i & | ?j. | ?? ? ?THE CHAMPION" M STUMP PULLtR I ! 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[MACHINES. 1 ^ muzr X ^ILii < 23T,Special attention to feedingmankind. jf THRESHERS, j f We have a full stock of the < f well-known s } FARQUHAR THRESHERS. I t and }: \ AJAX PORTABLE ENGINES ) { and can make prompt shipment. ) { PRICES RIGHT. i f Catalog sent on request. ^ ( Gibbes Hachinery Co., ) ? COLUMBIA, S. C. { NONE SO GOOD a: as the a: i kf -1L-L a: wire fencing x Over 50 Varieties to select fiom. Also many Styles of Ornamental fencing. First Cost, Cheaper than wood. Applv to EDWIN HARPER, kin'gstree, s. c. Agent for Williamsburg County. 7A 2T | tin'EIIIS! "Hi | & SXXXXXi g (m About the hot weather, w) ^ Come or send us your J) mail o der for some of (0 the many cool garments w) fl weve provided for m Summer wear. (A , ^ Serge Suits $8.50 to j) ^ $20. Outing Suits jR f) (Coat and Pants) $ $5*50 to $16. Single J} Coats, Serge Trous- f) #) ers, Sicilian and Al- CjJ ^ pacaCoatsand Vests yj SummerUnderwear ?) |I0 Negligee Shirts, (|lj Lr Leather Belts,Straw ^ | S Hats, 10 jft To please you in (i ^ price,styleand qualitv. / 8 SEHTStiES HISM1, 16 CORNER KING AND W) fl HASELL STREETS, jf g CHARLESTON. - - S C"i D a n d Id ate9 C a r d s! ??? ^www?^ i fr?*r. j on railroad. com m vision er j W BOYD EVAXS/ilD'lMatforiu: \? see 1 ha! no city Oj- tow n is discriuii- ] atcd against! ? FORtwfalESS. I hereby announce myself a randiate for <'ongrt'^ in the Sixth District, object to the iules of the Democratic irimary election. W F PARCAN. 1 hereby announce myself a candilate for Congress from Sixth Oongrcsional District, subject to Democratic H'imary. J K KIJ. Eli HE. 1 re-pec tin lly announce myself i candidate tor Oouure-s from the sixth Cotnriessional District, subject 10 the rules of the Democratic primary. .J W RAGS DALE FOR 1IOCSE OF REPUESEXTATIVES. I hereby antnunce myself a candi lat for the House, of Represent rtives subject to the Democratic primary. PHILIP STOLL. We are authorized to announce as a candidate for the Mouse or uepreseinatives.IOH.N s GRAHAM, -object to the rubs of the Democrat it- primary flection. FRIENDS. Ke?*I in it a deep and sincere appreciation for .lie handsome support given me in tin: past atnl tbankiuginy friendfor tt.e Mattering interest tliey have manife-ti-'l in tny entering the present campaign, I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the House ol Rep.esentatives in the ensuing prima' V eicctioi. subject to the rules of-thr Democratic party. 1* S WALL, vvitli a deep sense of appreciation for the support of my friends in the past. 1 beteby announce that 1 am a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives. subject to the decision of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. If I am elected I shall endeavor to serve mv constituents with the same zeal ant fidelity in the future us in the past. T B GOURD1N. I hereby announce my candidacy foi re-election to the House of Ropresenta rives ft out Williamsburg county, sub jtettn the rules of the Dcmocratii primary. \Y L BASS. I hereby announce myself a enndi date for die House of Representatives Sltbj- ct to tbe-dccision of tlie Demo cratic Primary Election. I '-elievi that public office is a public trusr am pledge myself, ifelected, tostand faith iiillv l?y -the iiitcri-i?t-i of the people. W. S. CAM UN, .Jk. Full CLE UK OF < OURT. We are authorized to announce B ( I Will T EI IEAD as a candidate for i> elect ion to Tlie otliie of Clerk of Court [ sutject to tl'e action of the Demo era tic primary election. FOR SHERIFF. Thanking my friends* for their loy?l support in the past I hereby annnunc my candidacy for re-election totheoi ticeot Sheriff of Williamsburg count} j ?ubject to the decision of the voters ii the ensuing primary election. GEORGE J. GRAHAM. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce my-elf a cam I Wat for re-appointment as Coun'.v Au*llt?? I subject to the rules of the Deniocati party. J J B MONTGOMERY. FOR TREASURER. "Cast thy bread upon the waters, fo th<>u shalt* rind it after many days. Hence $3.00 and these few wo:d> an nouneirig myself a candidate for th j Treasurer's office of Williamsbur , county, subject to its piirr.ary electioi laws. * H E SCOTT. j Pleas* announce m* a candidate fo re-appointment to office of- Count t Treasurer, subject to the rules of th ; Democratic primary. -~ G W JOHNSON. We are authorized to announce th candidacy of Mr K 15 SMITH fo (county Treasurer of Wiliiamsbtir County, subject to tbe result of th ! Democratic prima-y election. I hereby announce that I am a car didate for the office of Count i reasurerof Williainsburc countv, an I pled ire myself to support the nomi I nces of the Democratic primarv eh-c tion J G LIFE AGE. I hereby announce that I am a cat didate for appointment to the office c Treasurer of Williamsburg county an pledge myself to abMeby the result i the Democratic primaries and to sup port tbe nominees of the party. II P BALDWIN. Recognizing his worth as a citizei appreciating his executive abilit which eminently qualifies him for th office, and assured by his past recon that the best interests of the count will he safe in his hands, we offer S V GAMBLE for the position of Counr 1 reasurer, promising that he will abid by the result of the Democratic prim ary election and supnort the nominee thereof. FRIENDS. FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce my can<Ji;lacy fo re-election to tlie office ofcounty supei vigor of Williamsburg county, subjec to the rules of the democratic primar; election, by which I pledge mvseif t abide. J. J. OR Ail AM. The friends of Hon B B CITANPI.E1 herebv announce him a candidate f?? the office of County Supervisor. Thi office is one of the tno>t import,art tha we are called upon to till and it is in cumbent upon the people to select man o' energy and business ta?-t am acumen. No better man could b found than the one we name and w present him. pledging him to abide th result of the Democratic primary. FRIENDS. Urged by :i flattering number of friends'to make the race for county ?ipervi>?r of Williamsburg enunty, I respectfully aiiiiounee my candidacy fur said office. pledging myself to bo governed by the rules of the Democratic primary election. SAMUEL .1. SIXGLETARY, FOR SOLICITOR, j I hereby announce my candidacy ! for re-election t<> the office of Solicitor of the Third Judicial Circuit, subject to tiie rules of ihe Democratic part v. JOHN S WILSON. FOR SUIT. OF EDUCATION. I respectfully -announce myself a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. T OLIN EPFS. We are authorized to announce ; WILLIAM OOOl'EIi a< a candidate I for re-election to the office of Supern tendenr of Education, subitot to the ! rules of the Democratic primary j election. for Probate judge. I Wt. <*m q nt twipi vn.l til nmmnnce S McB SO>'irr as a candidate for e eetM.n to the office <?f Jndgeof Probate of Williamsbfn'g County. subject to the action of iheZDemocrattc primary election. . At tiie solicitation of many friends I i herein- announce myself a candidate for Probate Judge of Williamsburg county, subject to the Democratic primary election. Having previmisly held this office for four years md being familiar wntli its duties 1 feel confident, ; if elected, that I can fill it to the satisfaction^ the publie. E. M. SMITH. I ! | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1 1 hereby annouece myself a candidate . for OouTlty Commissioner in the ensu | it g primary election, subject to the , rules uf the Democratic partv. ! W. Wr. MOORE. Wc'are authorized to announce the candidacy of R 0 BLAKELEY for r re-election to the office of County Com - missioner. subject to the rules of the - Democratic primary election. : FRIEN'DS. I hereby announce my-eit a canrii date for County Commissioner, suh. ject to the rules of tire Democratic - pafrty. W M SMITH. e ^ I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner, subject U> the rules of the Democratic primary election. K ii FITCH. . I hereby announce myself a candi-> date for County Commissioner, subject T 'to tlie rules of the Democratic primary election. ANDREW It EADDV. The many friends of LA MOORE hereby announce him a candidate for the olHce of County Commissioner of Williamsburg County pledging hiiu to abide the result of the Demop cnitic primary election, I FRIENDS. ti FOR SUPERVISOR REGISTRATION Mr Editor, did you know that I am a candidate for Supervisor of Registration? well 1 am. I believe the people e want me and I am certain 1 want the r office as we will close the contract on e election day, I have tried to do my duty i<nd I shall be so glad when the _ voters endorses me at tue poles the old hoys and the young ones too tell me that 1 need not canvass the country. r Subject to the rules of the Democratic " piimary. GEO. K MITCHUM. e I hereby announce myself a candig date for the office of Supervisor of Kegel istration, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. W ISAIAH TISDALE. r y We are authorized to announce Mr e P McLURB BROOK IN TON as a candidate for Supervisor of Registration in the approaching primary election, subject to the rules of the Demoe era tic party. r ? Thanking my friends througiiout e the county for the local support given me in the past. I hereby announce myself a candidate for r??appointnient to i the otiice of Supt rvisor of rtegistration, y subject to the rules of the Democratic d primary election, i- JOHN Y McGILL. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of (j" Registration, subject to the decision of ,i the Democratic primary election. '} J R COX. - # FOR CORONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Coroner of i Williamsburg county, subject to the V result of the Democratic primary, c Having held this office for several d years and being familiar with its dutiesv I feel that I can fill it to the satisfacfion of the public, y II M BURROWS, e * Type Writer for Sale. . I A Remington typewriter has been I nWed in our hands for sale, which I a I we can offer at a jbargain. Tnis r j machine is second hand, but is in - {good condition and of standard make, k | This is a rare opportunity for anyone wanting an excellent machine at | a very low price. The C'oiwty Record, , 1 tf Kingstree, S. C. r i ;! ~ si (gwdtl&tmdSW e GK AAA BANK deposit ? v/Vr Railroad Fare Paid. 500 HHBflHHQ B Brd F' ^?ur ws i0ffeuwt GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE,Macon.G*.