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Rates on long term advertisement very reasonable. For rates apply a this office. In remitting checks or money order 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?whereGodhas not.' THURSDAY, AUG. 1. 1912. Govornor Blease persists in de living that he has ever receivet jnnnt v for pardons granted criniin als. If this he true Stothart ? Blease s chief constable and colas sal grafter in Charleston must hi pretty well healed financially h; this time. Still, lie sticks to hi jol?. \ Tlii' annual reunion ;it Cam] J C Truluek was celebrated a 0 Olanta Saturday in tin- usua good old picnic styli',and there wen upwards of S,<)00 people present Political sj>eech-making was 1 aired, l?ut a nunil>er of politician: were on hand and enjoyed tin day and the dinner just as othe: ordinary pleasure seekers. rV? If Governor (?) Blease really has such a high regard for tin refinement of Ladies why does la make use of so many unretine* and vulgar utterances in hi: speeches. Why do the ladies us ually leave the audience when il conies his turn to speak? Yet this same Governor Cole L Bleas< would have you ltelieve that ht is a Chesterfieldian, as wher some for one hollowed "Hurrah, Felder,'' at Aiken Friday, and he thought the name too vulgai and vile to mention in the presence of ladies. The County Record learns witl regret, of the demise old Lawyer MeFadden, colored, whicl oecured at hi> home in tlu Benson section last week. 11ir ileitis marks tlie nassing of ; typical specimen of his race among whom there are few stil living. He was horn in hond age many years ago, hut sine* gaining his freedom remain ed faithful to the end in hi. fidelity to the white people o his section. Mayor .1 1* Grace of Charles ton , who is spending a vacatioi at Glenn Spings h;u> challenge* Governor Klease to relea.se liin from the confidence confided ii him while they were on friendh ' terms through certain communi cations, and states, in substance that if such release is grantet he will tell one lettle story tha ought to nauseate the white peo pie of South Carolina. Has no ?nought of the Governor's act. > ! | and utterances already Urn made ' public to nauseate a majority of . tin* well thinking, law loving elment of white i>eoplc in the State. B 11 Stothart, the Charleston . Chief Constahle who was afraid ( 1 - to tell the truth before the Leg- * islative Investigating eonnnittee o , for fear of incriminating himself, 5 has sent a letter to his pal, 1 0 . ( 0 Cole I. Bleasc, denying all the j " graft eharges brought out against ' s hint and demands a thorough ; i; p investigation of his acts. His ^ pal replied: "1 have never hee lieved you dishonest, hut on the 0 contrary, believe that von have J J always done your duty and in s . an honorable way," an 1 further ; promises to turn the matter over 'I - to Solicitor lVuriloy for invesyga- ; n tion at the proper time." That 1 h time will never come, so far as ft J < I I>lea-e is concerned. And are ? ? the people of Charleston going ] to assume that the "hush" mons I lev placed under Stothart's ollice I ! door bv O'Xeil was received by the 1 * . ' " janitor or otiice hoy? Hardly! j LAKE CITY NEWS ITEMS. j > Mr. Arrowsmith Married at Man- ' nlng?Personal Mention. ' Lake City, July 30:?Mr Paul i Caldwell left on last Thursday 1 - . i night for Savannah to be with |' I his brother, V R Caldwell, who had j . been painfully shot and robbed of ( about $90. It seems that Mr Cald- < ' I well was looking for a position with ; * the ACL Railroad company, and ] : was crossing the yards when he was ( k ; attacked by two negroes, who speed- ' s ily made their disappearance. Mr j Caldwell is improving from his in- < juries, much to the pleasure of his ! many friends and relatives at this,( t place. I 1 Miss Jenny Rephan of Charleston | j is visitinir at the home of Mr and I Mrs H Nachman. Miss Mae Finch of South Boston, Va, is the guest of Miss Estelle *j Haselton. I Miss Janie Hinnant returned home r Wednesday from Florence, where she has been with her mother, umo 1 is ill at the McLeod Infirmary. . I Miss Maude Buck of Apilachicola, Fla is the attractive young guest of her aunt, Mrs C F Flowers. | Misses Clyda and Lula Caldwell 1 are visiting relatives at Greensboro, < N C. Dr and Mrs A H Williams have I returned home, after having spent e several days at Glenn Springs. 1 > ? Mr G L Dickson returned home c on last Friday, after about three s weeks stay in the Mountains of t 1 North Carolina. * 1 Miss Laura Mae Rogers left last ' Wednesday for Tampa, Fla, where she will be the guest of her friend, Miss Sallie Bass. Mr P H Arrowsmith and Miss ; Helen Thames of Manning were quietly married at the home oi tne bride, on last Monday evening, much to the surprise of their many friends 1 at this place, all of whom extend their heartiest congratulations and . best wishes to this deservedly popu, | lar young couple. Miss R Burns of Charleston is vis, iting her cousin, Mrs J M Truluck. The new Imperial tobacco stemmery is almost completed, and the building, which has its own electric plant, is indeed a credit to the town, - it being the largesf one in the State, f The entire factory, with all the I liorhtc nn thrmiirh the courtesv of ! its manager, has been open to the public for the past several evenings, and has been a source of much inJjterest. F H;A , One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afilict1 ed with is lame back. Apply Chamr berlain's Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get ? quick relief. For sale by all dealers. Inasmuch as Mr Lorimer has so many friends in Chicago, we don't - see why he should wish to leave t there. 3 Rub-My-Tism will cure you. j yS?- J? ? a 1 STATE and GENERAL H 1 ^ TAni /^C H I ^ lunw Arrangements for the holding of j :he National Progressive convention, j )f which Roosevelt is the leading t spirit, have been completed and the body will meet in Chicago Monday, j August 5. The arrangements pro- > ride for a three day session. X X X ] The old Spanish gunboat, Isle de | Cuba, captured at Manilla during j :he war with Spain and now at the ;, Charleston navy yard, has been sold | to the Venezuelan government for \ Its navy. She will be towed to Phil- ] idelphia and fitted for service. j X XX , The prosecution in the case ofi( Mrs Daisy Opie Grace for shooting , ler husband, now going on in At- , anta, has completed its side of the , evidence. Mrs Grace will take the j stand today and the case will go to < :he jury the first of next week, it j s thought. ] XXX As a result of the investigation nto the murder of Herman Rasen:hol, a notonious New York gambler, ? _ t 1 Police Lieutenant Chas Becker is J low held in the Tombs prison under 1 ndictment for murder in rfhe first \ iegree. It has also developed in- ^ Formation tending to show that the innual graft collected by the high police officials in New York city j 1 From gambling houses and other il- i egal resorts h&a amounted within | :he last year to $2,400,000. X X X , At Columbia, on Monday, Justice i. 2 A Woods denied the application of ' :he Charleston Consolidated Railway ' md Lighting company for a temporary injunction preventing the J nty of Charleston from enforcing , in ordinance fixing the rates ^o be charged by the company for light, peat and power, pending a hearing %-P fKo noneo Kxr tVio Qnnromn f'Anrf 91 L.IIV V-l* UOV. KMV WHV UUJ/I V .1JV WUl V. 'It is, therefore, ordered," says the lecision, "that the application for ;he temporary Snjunction be refused and that the restraining order | leretofore granted be revoked. XXX Milton Taylor, who was shot Fri-j lay night by Furman Bagwell, while J nitiating the latter into the Wood-j nen of the World at Anderson died Monday. Bagwell has not been arrested and Taylor's father said he lid not care to prosecute. Bagwell >ecame excited by the display of irearms and the explosion of blank :artridges during the ceremonies tnd rushed out of the lodge room, securing a pistol he rushed back and ired three times at Taylor, who was eading the degee team. Taylor ingered between life and death un;il Monday morning. XXX A young lady in Summerville sev;ral days ago saw a browish snake tbout two and a half feet in length iknnt fn nraii'l infrn on nnaninor nn_ IL/VUW VV V.1 U M 1 IUVV Uii vp^.111115 Ull ler a house. Not being afraid of n.akes she ran forward and seized he reptile and drew it out of the The Fall Tt KINGSTREE GRADED Will B Septembe All departme in Good Wor Parents who intend enterir will please do so during the firs Patrons and friends of the to visit the school at any .ime. Any further inform applying to J. W. Swittenberg, Superintendent. Kingstre \ i > perture in which it had hail cunealed itself. The snake made only eeble efforts to defend itself. Laer she took the reptile down to "harleston and took it to the Charleson Museum where it is now on ex-, libition as a line specimen of the | lighland copperhead, the bite of . vhich is more deadly than the cop- , jerhead. < XXX I < Mutsuhito, for forty-four yearsj 2mperor of Japan, died at 12:43 o';!ock Tuesday morning. Yoshihito, Haru-No-Miya, reigns under the formula pravided by the Constitution promulgated by Mutsuhito, "the ' \ing is dead; long lived the King!" j' Vlutsuhitp, who was the 121st Em-'' peror of Japan, passed gently away, j He had been unconscious for many lours {prior to his death and the Empress, the Crown Prince and the ?^ _ i- Affiniolo r?f thp IlUSt pi UIIJiUCUL wuiviaio u> tousehold and Gov?fnment were at 1 :he bedside. Haruko, now ^owager : Empress, yields to Princess Sadako, 1 die young Empress, who is the mother of three sons, of whom the 1 ?ldest is Hirohito. Harukohaswon jniversal sympathy because of her intiring vigil in the sick room, -vhere she remained continuously for ten days. Even on the last day she pitifully begged the physicians , for a short respite for the dying , Emperor. Mortuary. Died?Near Taft, July 24. Mr Jos ; M Barrineau, aged about 59 years, fie leaves a wife and eight children, four by each wife. His remains vere laid to rest at the McConnell jurying ground near the waters of Black river, there to await the res I irrection morn. ."mmmmrnmammmmmmmmB?mmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmummmm ? Woman Finally Recovers From Nervous Breakdown Impoverished nerves destroy many < people before their time. Often be- i fore a sufferer realises what the j trouble is, he is on the verge of a complete nervous breakdown. It ^ is of the utmost importance to keep ; your nervous system in good con dition, as the nerves arc the source nf nil hnrlilv nower. Mrs. Anna ation may be had by E. 0. Epps, Clerk Board of Trustees. e, S. C. Kounz, 2ii Mechanic St., Pueblo, Coio., says: ( '"For many years i suffered from , nervous prostration; I was unable to do any house work and doctors ' failed to help me. Remedies- I i tried from druggists did not do me a particle of good. A neighbor told my husband about Dr. Miles' Nervine and he procured a bottle. After the first few doses I showed a marked 3 improvement and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured. I have , been perfectly well for years and cannot praise Dr. Miles' Nervine 1 too highly." If you are troubled with loss of appetite, poor digestion, weakness, inability to sleep; if you are ir. a general run clown condition ana unable to bear your part of the ' daily grind of life, you need some- < thing to strengthen your nerves. You may not realize what is the matter with you, but that is no reason why you should delay treatment ( Dr. Miles' Nervine \ has proven its value in nervous (lis- i orders for thirty years, and merits a trial, no matter how many other . remedies have failed to help you. 1ft-Sold by all druggists. If first bottle falls to benefit your money Is returned, i MILES MEDICAL CO. Elkhart, tnd. . 5 1 jrm of the j AND HIGH SCHOOL egin j r16, 1912 nts are now I king Order. 1 lg their children in the school t week of the fall term. i 1 School are cordially invited CANDIDATI ;5T Announcements of candidates published in this column until the pri ible always in advarce. Please don noney with your copy Announcem charged for at the rate of ten cents jfficers the price of announcement cai For U. S. Senate j I hereby announce myself a can- j iidate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Your support and in-: duence will be appreciated, pd N B Dial, Laurens, S C. >2-5t p . | For Clerk of Court. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of the Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county, subject to the rules Df the Democratic primary. 5-2p H 0 Britton. For Coroner. At the solicitation of my many friends, I heareby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. 6-13-pd H U Kinder. At the solicitation of many friends [ hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner,subject to the rules Df the Democratic primary. 5-23p C J Joye. I hereby announce myself a candi- , date for the office of Coroner,subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J Isaiah Morris. 5-23p I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-23p J A Scott. The many friends of Mr H M Burrows hereby announce him as a candidate for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 5-2-5t p For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Auditor of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 8-1-tp R B SMITH. We have been authorized to announce Mr J J B Montgomery as a candidate for re-appointment to the office of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 5-2-5t p For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election for the office of i County Commissioner of Williams-! burg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 5-2p J N Hammet. Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache and tired,listless, run-down feeling, But there's no need to feel like that, as T D Peebles, Henry, Tenn, proved. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. It's folly to suffer when this grreat remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at M L Allen's. / / ;V m For Congress. I hereby announce myself a can? r\ * ftlortfiAn f A P AJVYrQCC Jiuatc 1U1 IC-CICLHUil X.KJ V/UII^IVOO from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to, the rules of the Democratic pri-' mary. pd J E Ellerbf., I For Solicitor1 announce myself a candidate for, the office of Solicitor for the Third j Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-'23p Thos H Tatum. I hereby announce myself a can- i didate for re-election to the office of Solicitor of the Third Judicial Circuit/ subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 5-2p Philip H Stoll. For Probate Judge. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge for Williamsburg county, and promise to abide by the result of the Democratic primary.6-18-p R W Fulton. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. P iMcLure Brockinton. iS' CARDS. >, not more than 100 words, wiil be imary election for $3.00 each, pay't ask us to credit you, but send the ents over 100 words long will be a word. For other thanjcounty rds is So.00. *3^ For House of Repress? tatives. Sm I hereby announce myself a didate for the House of Repres^MB atives from Williamsburg coun^^B promising to use my best efforts, plected, for the upbuilding of ot^| county and economy in apprc^pri^H tions. I promise to try to repretaJH the entire people of our county/ 7-4p W S Camlin. 1 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for relection for the House of Representatives for Wil-j liamsburg county. I pledge myself \ to abide the results of the Democratic primary. 6-27-p R H Kellahan. 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 bespeak your suffrages in my behalf. 6-20-p Robert J Kirk. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House * of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 6-27-pd B B Chandler. a At the solicitation of my friends I hereby announce myselH| candidate for the House of Repflfl sentatives of South Carolina. subj^H to the rules of the Democratic p^H mary. afl 5-30p W J Smiley^H For Superintendent Education The friends of R N SpeignER hereby beg to announce him as a candidate for election to the offic^ of Superintendent of Education of Williamsburg county, subject to the i rules of the Democratic primary.'' 5-23d We are authorized to announce the candidacy of J Graham McCullough f r re-election to office of County Superintendei^HB Education, subject to the rul^Hfl the Democratic primary electior^^H 5-30 p For Road Engineer A To the Democrats of Williamsl^H county:? flB 1 hereby announce myself candidate for Road Engineer pledge myself to abide the resul^^fl the primary election. ' 6-20p Walter R Brya^^H At the request or many mena?g hereby announce myself a candid^Hj for Road Engineer of Williamsb^^B county, subject to the rules of Democratic primary. 5-30p B S Smith^H Mr JOSEPH FRIERSON~here^H announces himself as a candidate election to the office of Road En^H neer, subject to the rules of t^B Democratic party. 5-9-pd^B Having experience as Road gineer persuades me to offer for'^H appointment, subject to Democra^H rules Very respectfully, ^B 5-2-5t p Jno M Eaddy, R E. fl For Sheriff 1 At the solicitation of my m&wm c? T KoroKu onnnnnpo mvQplr^^^H II 1 liUO X IIVIVWJ Uiiiivwiivv I*?J WV.. candidate for the oifice of Sheriff^ of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri- y mary. W E Brockinton. 6-13-pci A I hereby announce myself a c$fl| didate for Sheriff of wiinamsDur^B county, subject to the rules of tt^^ Democratic party. If re-elected, pledge my faithful service in the fifl ture as in the past. 3 4-25-pd Geo J Graham. 1 For Treasurer ^ I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-appointment to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 4-18 pd J Wesley Cook. Bargains at tVIlkins'. Everything in our store is a bargain for cash. Buying heavy Groceries from headquarters for cash, we are prepared to save you money on a cash deal. When you have a dollar to spend, see and figure with us. Yours for business, Wilkin3 Wholesale Gro Co. 4-4-tf