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NEGRO MURDERESS LYNCHED.
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Orangeburg County the Scene of
Double Tragedy.
Elloree, July 12:?One of the
most brutal crimes ever perpetrated
in Orangeburg county, committed
midway between here and Vance
late yesterday afternoon in a dense
bay near the Two Chop public road,
was brought to light this morning,
when the body of little Miss fc^sie
Bell, 12 years old, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Daniel Bell, was discovered
after an all-night search, foully
murdered and carefully covered by
the confessed murderess, Rosa Richardson,
a negro woman about 35
years old.. A grim ond horrifying
spectacle is witnessed today in that
community. The body of little Miss
Essie Bell, with her head beaten into
a pulp by a lightwood knot, lies prepared
for burial in the quiet home
of Daniel Bell, while two hundred
yards away, near the scene of the
crime, swinging to a tree, is the
body of her alleged assassin, Rosa
Richardson, riddled with bullets.
Guilt was established, the woman
confessed, a voile} fired, the unknown
silent, sober men mopped
their brows and dispersed. Thirty
negroes, who gathered near the
scene of the crime, would have fired
the volley if permitted, and went to
console the grief-stricken family.
While the crime has cast a pall
over the entire community, and
hundreds of people have gone to
the scene, there wa3 no rac feeling
whatever evident.
The motive for the horrible crime
is unknown, except that the woman
had recently been discharged by the
little girl's father and was said to be
embittered against the family.
HOW THEY STAND.
t Ino.nn of Blease and Anil
Blease State Candidates.
A subscriber has asked us to find
out and let our readers know how
the different candidates stand on
Dleaseism, which seems to be the
main issue in the campaign. Our
present information is that the fo
lowing is the line-up of those named:
THE BLEASE CANDIDATES.
For Governor?W C Irby, J B A
Mullally, John G Richards, Charles
Carroll Sims.
Lieutenant Governor ? B Frank
Kelly.
Attorney General?Thos H Peeples.
Comptroller General ? James A
Summersett.
Railroad Commissioner?CD Fortner,
Frank W Shealey.
ANTI-BLEASE CANDIDATES.
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Governor?Lowndes J Browning,
.Tnhn fJ Clinkscalea. R A CooDer. R I
Manning, Chas A Smith, Mendel L
Smith.
Lieutenant Governor?A J Bethea,
W M Hamer, J A Hunter.
Secretary of State?R M McCown.
State Treasurer?S T Carter.
Attorney General?A G Brice.
Superintendent of Education?J E
Swea: ngen.
Commissioner of Agriculture?E
J Watson.
Adjutant General?W W Moore.
Comptroller General?A W Jones.
Railroad Commissioner ? W 1
Witherspoon.
If our information is incorrect as
to any of the above, we shall be glad
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tu mane tuiictuuu.
The names of a few of the candidates
have been omitted from both
lists because we have not heard how
they stand. If we are able to find
out later on,we will give the information
to our readers.
We shall also tell how the county
candidates stand on this issue later
on,so far as the information is available.?Pee
Dee Advocate,
Surprising Lure of Stomach Trouble.
When you have trouble with your
stomach or chronic constipation,don't
imagine that your case is beyond
help just because your doctor fails to
give you relief. Mrs G Stengle,
Plainfield, N J, writes, "For over a
month past I have been troubled
tiritmv afnm?r?h Rvervthinc I ate
upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain's
advertising booklets came to
me. After reading a few of the letters
from people who had been cured
by Chamberlain's Tablets, I decided
to try them. I have taken nearly
three-fourths of a package of them
and can now eat almost everything
that I want." For sale by all deaflers.
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