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| a (Is about con Our store is ever. COMf King'sti A Fearless Grand Jury. t It is really refreshing to find a 1 grand jury in South Carolina which ^ is willing to lay the blame whereit belongs for the congested condition of * our circuit courts. Usually a lot 1 of general platitudes,fulsome thanks a and meaningless nothings is aboutas F A. high as the general presentments of 1 grand juries ever rise to. For a s grand jury to stand up for the rights a ?... * s of the best citizens against tne xaii- ure of court officials and "the Hon-! | orable Judges", marks a new era in South Carolina's administration of! ? c justice. This was what a Barnwell & grand jury did a few weeks ago,and v it could well be repeated in many ! ^ counties of the State. Conditions in ^ many counties have grown intolera- i ^ ble.and there is no doubt that such a 3 presentment as given below would j( go a long way toward rectifying j such a deplorable state of things. We give below the opening para- ^ orr?nh<; of the renort referred to: ?. " -r-? ? - . I v "To the Hon Ernest Gary, Presiding ^ Judge: j i "We.the grand jury of the county c of Barnwell, submit the following!]; presentment: w "In the able charge of your Hon- t: or to our body, your Honor stressed tl the fact that crime was proven by v own own docket to be rampant in o the county, there being forty-odd " Q1 cases continued from the March ^ term of the criminal court, to which would be added fifty or sixty new ones.making the appalling total close to one hundred. d "Vnw we admit being ashamed of * this record and acknowledge as citi- j Q zens and jurors our share of the e blame, though we do not take all of t< it, but we place a part, and a large h part, on the whole court, from the 0 honorable Judges on the bench down . I IE to the most obscure lawyer. Time 0 and again we have plead and urged; S | that cases be not continued save for the best of reasons, that punishment I delayed would be justice defeated? j jc but our words have never been ^ heard. The lawyer still gets up with b his excuse,flimsy or otherwise as the J ? case may be. and so far as laymen! . * 1.1 ? ! f see, tne genuineness ui me excuse is seldom looked into, and no matter how heinous the crime, the case is continued from court to court until the witnesses are scattered, some even dying from old age, and when at last the trial comes the criminal gets off entirely and the people suf fer. "All over this land we are crying to the courts for help, asking them to think more of actual justice and the good of the country and less of their so-called forms, technicalities, "~etc,and,in our humble opinion,if the honorable Judges continue to disregard this cry, the radical doctrine of ^ t. MAI * . UR N1 ipleted, and i better lighted, E AND SEE I *ee Dry I he recall of the judiciary will cer-. ainly spread, it being our only re-j kess. "We respectfnlly urge that your lonor will continue this court and, f possible,clear the criminal docket, ,nd if your Honor's health will not >ermit. that vou communicate with he proper authorities, explain the j ituation in our county and ask that special Judge be appointed in your tead."?Batesbu rg Herald. How to Fight Bedbugs. He is particularly obnoxious beause he attacks when we are least ble to defend ourselves,can live and fhet his appetite for warm human dood for a year or more and is so lat that Mark Twain says he "can lide between the same layer." It is , common mistake that bats, swalows, and pigeons introduce them nto the house. The variety .which tifests them does not attack man. Vooden beds, carpets which extend j o the wall and cracks in floors and ! aseboards afford excellent shelter. ' 'here are many poisons, but the heapest and best seems to be the beral use of gasoline or kerosene, rhich are not only cheap and penerating but kill the eggs as well as he bedbug. They may be applied-nth a rag, spray or sewing machine il-can. A word of caution as to the iflammability of gasoline is never perfluous.?Mrs W .V Htitt, ni nhe Progressive Farmer, Good Season lor Bis Enthusiasm. When a man has suffered several ays with colic, diarrhoea or other orm of bowel complaint and is then ured sound and well by one or two oses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholra and Diarrhoea Remedy, as is of?n the case, it is but natural that e should be enthusiastic in his praise f the remedy, and especially is this tie case of a severe attack when life i threatened. Try it when in need f such a remedy. It never fails, old by all dealers. adv. When you want us to change the 1 ddress of your paper it will save ?ts of trouble to name the old ! i well as the new postoffice. Please , ear this in mind. tf ) g Smithing an When in Kingstree your Buggy or Wagon, W M VAU! itii n w ^ They'll fix it while you Shoeing Horses and with them. Am This is to inform our room in the Nexsen I see and serve you at tcus \ V EW S' makes a big i and our facili JS. You are a Goods < NATURE'S WARNING. Kingstree People Must Recognize aod Heed It. Kidney ills come?mysteriously, But nature generally warns you. Notice the Kidney secretions. See if the color is unnatural? If there are settlings and sediment. Passages frequent, scanty,painful. It's time to-fear serious kidney trouble. It's time to use Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have done great work in this locality. Mrs R L Logan, Manning, S C, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been , so beneficial to me that I am glad to recommend them. For a long time I had trouble from my-kidneys and I suffered from lame and aching back that kept me from getting my proper rest at night. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me. At the present time I am enjoying much better health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 j cents. Foster-Mil burn Co, Buffalo,' i New York, sole agents for the United ' States. Remember the name?Doan's? j and take no other. adv. i JThe classified page throws out a drag net for your lost articles. t|Out of many hundreds of these ads annually printed, scarcely ten per cent of the j finders claim rewards. <|There are many honest people in the world. tj Don't mourn your loss until you have tried the one best chance for its recovery. d Repairing and need Repairs to just take it to it & SONS wait. ? 2_ Jl gggsaaasasagsgggggaa nour many friends and customei building, corner Maki and / all times. We invite you 1 TORE improvement ties for disnla\ I ^ ilways welcom Do., Arrival of Passenger Trains at1 Ktngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following sched- > ule, which became effective Sunday, t October 15, 1911: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:43 a m *No 46 - - 11:37 a m No 78 - - - 6:10 p m South Bound. Wo 79 - - - 11:13 am No 47 - - - - 6:10 p m No 89 - - - 9:18 p m Daily exceDt Sunday. The County Record SI a year. T obacc iiri AMI NLLMJN It ?s the La and Most < in Kingstr / Bring Ui and Our Warehoui your tobacco, so b: by selling with us your labor. Fnnft Rj TP" "*"* Kingstree, vcem rs that we have moved ii Vcademy Streets, where w .0 inspect our handsome n< i tBCBwiwSCBW^O^BWWBBBBwBp j -.-A-.-wakr. FR0N1 to our place o ring goods are I ie. KINGSTRI ^ We Pay Highest < HIE Don't give your profits away?shi Eet your money next day. We nay 1 ides of all kinds; Beeswax, Tallow, and Furs in winter. Try us with a sh Carolina Hide Charlesta o is Sellin AT 'A iiiAni 5 w Am irgest, Coolest Bes Conveniently Loci ee to Sell Your ; Your No Get Top Pri 3e is open day and ring it along and be you get full value f< : Mclntoi i kJUUUl ent tito our new storee will be pleased to ;w quarters. Cingstret J *v * - *. 4* ? j! oeiier man | LE, S. C. | 4 ? -j Hash Prices for >ES p direct to us by express and lighest prices for green and dry 4 old Metals, old Rubber, Wool ipmentnow. & Junk Co., J g High i I i [HOUSE i \. ;t Lighted 1 ated Place '< Tobacco R xt Load CeS I 1 night to receive I & i convinced that I Dr the fruits of 1 sh, Props ^ Carolina. t I : I ;,S. C. jil