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? ANOTHER HOMICIDE AT ROSEMARY, i THE SECOND KILLING IN TWO MONTHS - EIVE OR SIX BRUTAL MURDERS ? AND NO ONE PUNISHED. < Hakpeks, August 10:?Another ' ' " ftQ.l ..t- If^junwrv ^ IJlUi un >? U3 luiuwmuu nv t Sunday af'ernoon, August !>. On I- that day, about 7 p in., one Albert Bellanv and Charlie Seott got in a |' row over the wages each was getting and iiellany, to emphasize bis ar-1 ^^^-ohreut, sfuck Scott with a light- \ ^Hwood knot, breaking Irs sku'l and ' killing him instantly. Scot: was 1 employe"?Mr \V S Cauilin, Ir's., farm near Harper, and Mr Camlin ' regarded him as one of the best'ne- | groes in the community. Albert Hauna (B-.llauv?) is a brother of Dave IIauna,who some ten years ago' when only 15 years old shot and ' killed his father near Birch creek.:' -it i ..,,,1 XJ? was 11 It'll nnu at Ij m iitvi n?u since has left for Georgia. Those Hanna negroes are a ties- \ i perate set and this is a case of cold I blooded murder, although Hau.ia , k and some of his friends are trying! W to make a case of self defence out | J of it. This is the second murder that i has been committed at Rosemary within the past two months. Some : thirty days ago the bones, or skele-; ton of a man were found bv some ! hunters in a bay about l'00 feet! from the machine shops and depot1 at Rosemary. This murder took place very nearly in the same plajv. { Tile negro race is fast returning to j a savage state and in forty years they will kill one another worse! | thau wild beasts. They are also be\ coming a scourceof great annoyance to the wh te people in this neighborhood, the way they kill each other. I There have been 5 or 6 brutal mur' ders and no one punished. Coroner Parker held an inquest over Scott's remains and a verdict was rendered that Scott came to his death by a blow from a club in the hands of Albert Bellany. Bellanv was arrested by Sheriff Scarry and placed in Georgetown jail We hope d to see this guilty party brought to justice. Mr Hugh Poston, a young business man of Harper has just returned from Georgetown where he has been under medical treatment in a hospital. His many friends are I glad to tind him much improved from his severe illness. Our town is much pleased with her new physician, Dr G C Big ^ 4*1111 r\f 11 und JJ&ui, n yuuug iiiau iuii vi 111v uiiv4 energy. lie is succeeding nicely in building up a fine practice. Dr Bigham has just married and ^brought his fair young bride to otir tbwn. His many friends are extending him their warmest congratulations. Our town is still growing and good health prevails. Good luck to you, Mr Editor. Subscriber. Delay in anything ia bad, but it is positively dangerous when there is something wrong with your kidneys. Don't wait until tomorrow. Get o/->r?ofV>iritr that ia t/i hp rtanended OVUIVVUIU^ VMMV .V ^ upon to help you promptly at such times. The one remedy above all k others that we suggest is DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are f antiseptic and almost instantly relieve backache, rheumatic pain and all bladder and kidney trouble. We sell them. Sold by D C Scott, M D. THE KINGSTREE PRESSING CLUB, Kingstree, - - - S. C. HERE is what you are looking for?a place where you can have your clothes cleaned, pressed, repaired and dyed in a first-class manner K.. ovnoMonpaH U7nrlfTTl!in that UJ Oil CA^VUVUVVU ?? ? ... has served his apprenticeship as a tailor and cutter on both gents' and ladies' garments. ALL WORK done here at home ^ _ where customers may try on all ft l work before it is finished and see HB that they get what they order. All work guaranteed satisfactory w or no charges will be made. Single-breasted Suits Pressed 50 Pressed and Cleaned 75 Scoured or French Cleaned 1.00 Ladies' Skirts Pressed 50 French Cleaned, Scoured & Pressed 1 00 Dry Cleaning ,75 1 Kingstree Pressing Club, ! UP STAIRS Next door to Courtney's; 11 'Phone No. 17. 7-30-tf PREACHERS OF NEWBERRY I Pass Resolution Declaring They Do Not Endorse Blease's Candacy. One of t he candidates for t lie suited ollice of Governor of South Carolina, who has tried to show why his opponent should not be elected, has declared in his own behalf that, should the people of South Carolina wish to know anything of him, they might impure of the minister* of Newberry. Yesterday The State received i without solicitation, except l?y f iilitorial invitation, the following; pml, coming without stiperscrip- j tion to indicate when or wry thei action of the ministers was taken: "Inasmuch as letters of inquiry received from dilTerent sections of the State reveal thd fact that unwarranted inferences as to the attitude of the town of Xewherry are being drawn from certain statements made publicly by Hon Cole L Blease in his canvass for the oftiee of Govtrt)or,we deem it our duty to say that we do not, directly or indirectly, endorse his candidacy, (Signed) "Edward Fulenwider, pastor, Iyiitherau Church of the Kedeemei: C> A Wright, pastor, First Baptist Church: J EJann-s, past<?r, Presbyterian Church; I) G Phillips, pastor, A li Presbyterian Church; J T Miller, pastor, O'Neal Street M /I. I ? 13 I> _ l \* ... t\, L mircn; .v r. i>esi, pasiui, berry Circuit.*'* Inquiry o'er the 'phone elicited the information that the action of these preachers was taken in regular meeting and that one who was absent has since requested that his nam*' appended.?The State, August "). Beware of Ointments for (atarrh thai Contain Mercnry, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure,manufactured by F J Chenev & Co., Toledo, 0., contains 110 mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo,Ohio, by F J Cheuey&Co.Testimonials free Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family pills for constipation. THE FIRST BALE i Of This Year's Cotton Sold at Ciio August 5. CLlO,Augustti:?The first bale of cottou of the 190S crop to reach this market and very probably the first in the State was sold here today by Jeff D Edens, early Kin# seed of Mr J TKing being planted on Marchl4 Mr Edens began picking in July, but on account of rain was unable to tinish his bale until the 5th. The bale weighed 544 pounds and was purchased by the ESternberger Company at 16 3-8 cnts aid was sent by the afternoon express to Norfolk, Va. P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy Is the greatest blood purifier in the world; superior to all sarsaparillas, for the cure of Scrofula in its worst form; Goitre, Hip Disease, Swelled Neck, Running Sores and Sores in the Eyes. T 1' P ii akes a sure and permanent cure. Miss Ida Hastings, Savannah, Ga., says she was suffering all the torture of a terrible case of scrofula, and no relief could be obtained until P P P I.ippruan's Great Remedy, was tried; the result was a complete cure. ? ?-< A Card of Thanks. Dear Editor:We desire through your paper to ihank our friends most sincerely for their great kindness to us during the sickness and death of our beloved son. Respectfully, Mil and Mrs E 0 Spanx. - ? How to Avoid Appencicitis Most victims of appendic itis are those who are habitually constipated. Foley's OrinoLaxative cures chronic constipation py stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. W L Wallace. 1 Announcement! Having removed my business into one of the new brick stores near the railroad I bevir to offer a select line of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches' Silver Ware and Gold and % t _ silver i>oveiues. ; ; ; Also watch and c 1 o c k r e p a i r work done on short notice at com pet in / prices. Look tor the Watch Sign. E. i WATTS, Kingstree, S. C. 8-29-tf I OUR (TUBBING RATES! ! We oft cheap clubbing rates) with a i)ii. of popular news-1 papers atul pei. iicals. Head care-! fully the followi sg list and select j the one or iiiL, t yon fancy and j we shall be pleaded i> send in your, order. These rates are of course all j cash in advance, which means that : both Tii ? I? ECO it I) and the paper! ordered must be paid for, not 1. 2. a, j , *> o, v, l", 11, uiu nv t i.\ k j ? ?, ;^iead. Below is the list of 1 **.W\\i? offers. The Record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.00. The Record anil Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1 85. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopoliton Magazine $1 75. The Record and Youth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, 1>0 EA The Record ami Lippincott's Magazine 1 year each *2.75. The Record and National Magazine, 1 year each, $1 60. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD Kingstree, S. C. 3C of IP. ^ iviii^on w uvu5? ji||? Knights of Pythias ' ^ Regular Conventions Every 2nd?and 4th;Wednesd?y nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. H. A. Myer, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. K. S. Ivb /A / /C> LARGES1 We cut fine piece goc stores right next door to } Princess Dresses and [Jumpi ^ Suts. Balance of our ladies' white ai colored lawn and lingerie princ< dresses ai.d jumper suits on si at the following reductions: $ 4 00 Dresses reduced to $ 2 5 00 Dresses reduced to 3 y 7 50 Dresses reduced to D i ft 10 00 Dresses reduced to G fS 15 00 Dresses reduced to 10 < X 18 00 Dresses reduced to 12 l X 20 00 Dresses reduced to 13 I V 30 00 Di esses reduced to 20 I X Ladies' Walking Skirts of Bla< X and Navy Blue Panama. Fan JC mixtures and Black Chiffon Ta V feta Silk. Reduced ONETHIR O OFF FORMER PRICE. ft We carry a large assortment X WRITE FOR PR 8 August 2 EXCURSION $ Fron |' KINGS! r> To V J vm.> v< ii k' V* \ (9 (For Seaside liesorts ) / 8 WILMINGTON*. N C | (Wrijfhtsville l?each)/ 9) CONWAY, SCi (9 (M y r t 1 e Bea c h) \ 0) Through Pullman sleeping c (A to Norfolk, arriving at Norfolk ' gK Tickets limited to return on j11st, 190s. .Make up your party a 1 ATLANTIC CO ($ For reservations or any 9) W J Craig, \M 1'assen^er Trallic Manager. 5 W I L M I N G T 1 STOLL BR< I WE BJDC1 |i BIT* ' T JTL ?\1 1 AN ) AND SELL L A N I j It will pay you to always any business of this kind. fkir OFFICE OVER BAMIv OF $ U*K2I "Ta ?x2sfau* n (Prickly /l?h, Poke Root T-'tirm TWJTTTVTI! rtTRES Of AT.T. Oj': v.\ mi *: *-<l' lans endorse P. F.P.ui srneni*' > RiMnation, ui prescribe It with R8SH feat i .refaction for the cores of all fcavhJ - r!.i and stages of Primary, Secondary KSBH 1 1e: i:j~ Syphilis, Syphilitio f.heu- B .Item. Scofuloua Ulcers and Sorei, ix-S-.rLliinga, Rheumatism, Kid* : -j Cc.^piclnU, old CLroolo Uloersthat oatMhI" I SI ! ??? tvra-o?!?tcd all treatment. Catarrh, Skin HHHH Inv.srcc, Eczema, Chronio Female Cjmplalnts, Mercurial Polaos, Tetter, Billhead, etc., etc. P. P. P. is a powerful tonic and aa excellent appltlxer, building up the Jj?53SP eyatcm rapidly. If 700 are weak and ^^?B <~au mmkA ?U1 K? J'? ?-rr P. P. P.. and BUU ?? ?w j RHEUM, CXXXXXXXXXXXXXX i? * niHPAN Jll VA UUilil ill FACTION OR 1 ni in ran >ds for merchants in any length a wu. ?r Ladies' Lace Wai6ts iu black, | $1 white, cream and ecru colors from $1. j ?2.98 to ?25.00; BlacKfrom $6.50 ] iaa to ?25.00. ant 03 . 4,e Taller Made Suits at Half Price. Every one this season's styles qjp and most wanted fabrics, in rrince j Chap and Madame Butterfly ef^2 fects. jja, 6" 812 00 Suits reduced to $ 6 00 wjj 00 15 00 Suits reduced to f^Ow 00 20 00 Suits reduced to 10 00 1 t < ^ 25 00 Suits reduced to 12 50; ' 00 30 00 Suits reduced to 15 00 f ? 40 00 Suits reduced to 20 00: , 3 k ' J cy Ladies' Waists Gronped in Three Cai ,f- Special Lots. u8e D LOT 1?Ladies' White Lawn ] Waists, trimmed with laces and ant of embroideries $1.25, $1.50 and $1. ICES AND SAMPLES. I xxxxxxxxxxxxxx: 14th, ji r RATES ? 1 n v F i ^ fi IHIjIj i n *1 9 $ < >.00 vW S O.00" (& ars on train No S? direct &) f:30 a m, August 15th. IA any train until .September jh nd"?_'. " 1? 'AST LIINfc 9 information write (J T 0 White, w) General Passenger Agent. CJ O N, N. C. J TlfflWil'lI'-* !*" ?' laB OTHERS I <5i WE I 35 BUV ! AND D S SELL I see us when you have WILLIAMSBURG | BOB > ^ i and PotaMilnm.) FORSIO AST) STAGES OP ??you will regain flesh and strength. Waate of energy and all diseases resulting from orertaxing the system are cured by the nee of P. P. P. Ladiea whose systems are poisoned and whoee blood is in an impure condi tiondr.e to menstrual irregular! tie* are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonic and SCROFULA blood cleaning proportion of P. P. P* Prickly Aoh. Poke Root *ad PoUttlua. Sold by all DraggliU. F. V. LIPPMAN Proprietor Savannah, Ca. atisiyi Umiwt i > ? -.???* XXXXXXXXXXXX Y232 & 23 , Charleston. > MONEY 111 HUB IB II t wholesale prices. Your n .75 qualities. Clearance pric 00. . p LOT 2?Ladies' White Lawn c 1 Lingerie Waits, beautifully nmed with laces *nd embroid- li ?s $4.00 and 84.50 qualities. arance price $2.98. P X)T 3?Ladies' White Lawn, 1 T : o? o I?CI IC ttNU U1BIB. OULIIC id embroidered, others trimmed S ,h laces aud embroideriers-, S 00 to $10.00 qualities. Choice 55.00. ?' Mosquito Nets. c( ?ull sized Mosquito Nets and ? copies complete and ready for _ . Value $1.25, Special 93c. Sxtra large size Mosquito Nets 1 Canopies complete. Special J 45. st ? ? @ TRY US xxxxxxxxxxxx FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU t of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Disnr TVaViptpc: Therft 19 nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. i W. L. Wallace. ?__ . Wanted! to help you own your home, business house, farm or to lift a mortgage. I paying rent and pay ^lOp tor a home with the I same money. 1 The SI,000 Guarantee Investment Home Purchasing Hond, issued by the Southern States Trust Company of Columbia, S C, upon which they are granting 0 per cent loans for 10* years will enable you to buy or build anywhere or to lift your mortgage. He your own landlord. Worth investinatina. Do it now. Address W. C. Fukse, General Agent, Columbia, S. C. 5 7 tf j THE THRICE-A-W EEK WORLD I IN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. I More Alert, More Thorough and More Fearless than ever Read in Every English-Spoken Country. / A president of the United States will be elected this year. Who is he and who is the man ? whom he will beat? Nobody yet knows, but the Thrice-a Week World will tell you every step and every detail of what promises to be a campaign of the most absorbing interest. It may not tell you what you hope but it will tell you what is. The Thrice-a-Week World long ago established a character for im partiality and fearlessness in the publicacion of news, and this it will maintain. If you want the news as it really is. subscribe to the Thrice-a-Week 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 159 papers. We ofer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. xxxx xxxxxxxxx <4 1 *-? <v QO ~Z /V - South Carolina x BACK 8 ! III S!IITC?^? 8 learest mail box places our X Dixie Frames and Nets com- V Jete for wood or iron beds. Spe- ^ ial $2.98. Q Full line of American and Eng- /N sh Bobbinet 75c to $10 a piece. X orcb Blinds Keep l our Piazzas O Shady and Cool. Q ize 6 feet by 8 feet $1 00 Q ize 8 feet by 8 feet 1 25 X ize 10 feet by 8 feet 1 50 X wing in One of Our Hammocks. A We hare a full line in pretty Q* )lors. Pillow and full value. Qi 1 to ?10 each. Special. V Ladies' Chiffon Taffeta Silk Nr urn per Suits. Solid colors and ripes. Value ?13.50. Sale 10. fl ; ON AN ORDER X