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1 ANSEL WILL WORK. Pressure of Business Demands Much of His Time?Takes Stand That Ho Should Remain At Office. "I will attend some of the campaign meetings when I find that my duties in the otliec spare me, but I feel that the people of South Carolina elected me to the position to attend to business and 1 can not attend to business if I follow the entire campaign,M said Gov. Ansel to a reporter for the State. At that time his excellency was answering a dozen or so letters and his desk was piled high with ollicial papers needing hi.s attention. This was an accumulation of one day on account of his absence for the meeting at St. Matthews. Those who have talked with the governor have generally approved of his altitude in the matter. During the past 18 months lie lias seldom left the oil ice for any length of time and in every ease this has been on offeial business, lie has therefore prepared a letter which lie will ask the various county chairman to read, in which he "Please state to the people of your county that owing to the exacting duties of my olliee as governor, the necessity of my being in my oflice most all the time and the many calls that come to me from every part of the State on business pertaining to the State, il will be impossible for me to attend the meeting to be held in your county. ''It would afford me great pleasure to meet the people of your county and to speak to them, and 1 take this opportunity of thanking them for s their support in the last election." WILLIAMS RESIGNS AS LEADER The Minority Leader Wants Someone Else to be Put in Training for Speaker Should Next House be Democratic, and for Leadership if it Continues Republican. taula, Ala., dune 18.?Congressman Sharp Williams, of Missisas resigned the minority leadtlie house of representatives ITeet December 1 next. This Mit is made by .Congress''ayton, chairman of the us. In a letter to Mr. 'Mains says: C., June .1, 1908. i). Clayton, Chairman I . .?nun* Caucus, Faifaula, Ala.? { Dear Henry: 1 write this letter to you as my resignation of the position I of parliamentary floor leader for the I minority, the resignation to take i place upon the tirst Monday of De\ comber following tins date. T have been thinking about it a great deal, || and it seems to me i*.#.at if the next I house goes Democratic whoever is going to be speaker of that house ought to have at least the training of the I last, or short, session of this congress, I not only to fit him for its parliament : tary,duties but also to make a more j intimate acquaintance with the porI sonnel on the Democratic side than perhaps he otherwise might have. Tf upon the other hand the next house shall be Republican the preliminary i training will be .just us necessary in I order to fit him for the very arduous duties of leadership during the 01st congress. "T have not consulted any of my fricnds'nbout resigning, for fear tbev might attempt to dissuade me, and my opinion of the absolute correctness of the position which I am taking is so clear that I did not want either to be dissuaded or to appear obstinate toward them. "T need not tell y..u, of course, because you know it, how much T shall personally welcome the release from hard work and from the limelight, as you and some close personal friends know 1 would, because of the condition of my health, have laid down the work long before this but for the appearance of 'quitting under fire. I would not. however, permit the prospect of the work alone to make me quit if that were all. T am actuated solely Vv the idea that the course that I am taking is best for the party. ? "In sending in the resignation this early so that you can have it publish ed instead of waiting until next I)eI comber, 1 have been actuated by the idea that it was fair only to the members of the party that they have time between now and tlion fully to consider whom they want to succeed me. "I have nothing but good feling for all the Democrats in the house. T am glad that in laying down the wea1 pons with whipfi they have armed me T can do so tfith the recollection that Ejj^^ghihc last ro/igrcjjs was one almost uni?H^breccdcnj/>fl in" Democratic annals in 'ny of action and unity of puron the Democratic side, the next campaign could bo J" ^ V c tl 5 c An assault c nature was c when we op< ness on Satun will -be found own hands, b< to pour in. . OHMO?M?BBMBBnai ! I MUfffclBMM?IWIIillllB ? SHOES! SHOES! Such stanclaicl makes as T. D. Barry's, the Buster Brown Shoes, Si and many other standard makes, d bought in the bankrupt sale of K. I,. Bailos' stock: all new goods y being sold at less than manufacturer's cost. f( Women's Si.50 Oxfords, cost a $1.10, sale price 98c per pair. $ Women's high grade $3 00 Shoes at $2.25 per pair. ^ Women's $2.00 Shoes and Oxfords at $150 per pair. High grade Children's Shoes and Oxfords at and less than manufacturer's cost. ' a FOR 5c. Big lot of 6 and 7c Calicoes at only 5c the yard. ^ 100 Ladies' Bleached Gauze Vests at only 5c each. a Good Homespun Cheeks at only 5c the yd. ' a Good 7Ginghams at only 5c the yard. y Gocd grade Whi'e Lawn at only 5c the > ard. 1] Baby Klite Shoe Polish, the ioc grade, at only 5c per box. f You can save visiting this store sell only for cash isfactory may be funded cheerfully Cheapest in the Stat fought simply upon I ho issues made ci in liiis lns->t session of congress I would F have no sort of doubt of Democratic '* success. Xo matter what the issues T may he and how things will turn out w we will have the recollection of hav- li ing stood shoulder to shoulder with tl one another, and we can now with t) ureal reason entertain strong hope ot Democratic governmental reformalion. Wli Mher we earn success at 1 ,v I I tIk* polls next November or not, we |j have deserved it, and that is all that V( poor mortal* can do. They cannot |); compel fate. 111 1 sincerely hope and express^ the (.i hope to you and to the Democratic |)( caucus, that the tide of centralization ni and of Federal usurpation of govern- j}1 mental power 1ms seen its height and |)( is now 011 the ebb. "Willi thanks for a cooperation (( and a personal affection thai f do not feel conscious of having deserved, T jr am very truly yours, 11 "John Sharp Williams." LEVEE THINKS TAFT WILL WIN m Says he is Easiet Man to Beat, but c< that Democrats will Lose. el Columbia, .June D).?"In nominal- is ing Taft the Kcpublican parlv has bi put up the easiest m?n for the Demo- hi S FREE! 2ut this out, bring to us, rade $2.00, save from 10 to 0 per cent., and get 10c. ash for reading this ad. THE BEE HIVE. a high and ommitted on ened our do day, June 6th. 1 dead, murd Bfore our hot s * LINENS! LINENS! If not here in time for Saturday's lie, will be here Monday or Tuesay next. p 90 in part linen Sheeting, worth 5e at 5oe per yd. p 90 in all linen Sheetings, suitable )t- skirts, suits, ete., worth $1.10, t only 85c per yard. 'vjBlue Linen worth 40c at 25c yd 36 in fine all linen Cambric, worth R oc, at 25c per yard. FOR $1.00 N Big lot of Ladies' high class ailorccl Wash Skirts, worth $1.50 t $1.00 each. b SILKS! 11 c To arrive at once, 19 in China ^ >ilk worth 25c at 19c yd. Nice China Silks, in blues, pinks nd whites, worth 40c, at 29c yd. 27 in China Silks, best 50c grades, t 44c per yard. j 36 in $1.00 Black Taffeta Silk at L 5c per yard. r Men's Elastic Seam Drawers. I est 50c ones made, at 38c pair. y Men's 50c Shuts, best 011 earth j or the price, at 38c each. [;? money, time, an 1 for your wants. . Goods purcha* returned and y r 1 1 fl- 6. H. !-ats tu beat." said Congressman A. 1) . Lever in the hotel lobby last night |i I was surprised when I saw that I1 aft had been nominated. When Taft as a federal .judge he issued injunc- t on after injunction, I understand 11 lere is an anti-injunction clause in v 10 Republican platform. They a re inning an injnnction man on an h nt i-injiuic! ion platform. lint the|d L'ople are not si? easily fooled. 1 be- |r eve llial Taft was run in by Rooseelt, and had it not been for the ticking he lias received from the Ad- j ( illustration lie would not i ave had a ) | liance in I lie world. Roosevelt lias [ en able !<> control his lieutenants nd their votes, but when Taft goes s r*fore the people Roosevelt will not / [> able to dictate to the people, or ( /en influence them through his lienMUints. 11 "I do not think that the Democra- a party will win out in the campaign I lis year, but think that Bryan will a ve Mr. Taft a run for his money. 1 I1 :> think that if Johnson had an- < mnced sooner than he did that he p nuld be nnminutcrl ar (lie Denver 11 invention, and we would have a fine 11 lance of electing I lie next President, ti " T. think the Aldrich currency bill a rotten plank in the Republican o ridge to success. They knew tliey ul to pass some currency legislation Am tmSMkmeffm ?i ubi iiihmi hmm i>m 1 aggravated t high prices >ors for busiHigh prices ered by our shot ceases DRY GOODS CHEAP. 36 in Hotnespun at 3?<c per yd: l'ine Sea Island Sheeting* at 6c er yard. Androscoggin Bleaching at 9c er yard. Heavy ioc Drilling at 7><e yd. GOOD CLOTHING. Nice assortment of Men's high rade Clothing, etc., all bought in his stock at 50c 011 the dollar, 'ours at manufacturer's cost. YOU SEE! We have new goods coining in y every freight and express. Our uyer buys only for the cash in ase lots from the mills. Buying or cash, and selling only for cash, nables him to save you from 20 to 0 per cent. SWISS CURTAINS. Swiss Unfiled Curtains, worth oc, at only 25c pei pair. Swiss Ruffled Curtains, wortli 5c, at only 50c per pair. Swiss Curtains, dotted, wortli ii.25, at only ySc per pair. id live easier by Remember, we sed and riot satour money re M * BAILES, Prop. cfore election, and rrrew up such :i >oor bill I lnit they have not fooled the ieople one hit. ''With Johnson on the Democratic icket hacked hy I?1 * -11, 1 mink t tin ex I president of the Knifed Stales rouhl he Democratic.'' ( nuresman Lever is on lii.s way nme. where he will remain Tor a few ays to see his people and irct a little est. .las. A. Iloyt. 01 XTY or XKWRKb'KY. ?v Frank M. Sclnunpert, Kstjuirc, lYobatc Judu'c. \\ hereas, ()scar Lovelace hath made nil to me, to j^T.-inl him Letters of idminist rat ion of the Kslatc of and I'fects of Mclvin llartman. I liese are Hire lore to cite and adlonish all ami singular the kindred ml creditors of the said Mclvin lartman, deceased, that they he and ppi'ar before inc. in the Ccnirl of Yobale, to be held at Newberry, S. '., oji 24th day of Juno next, after ubliciilion thereof, at 11 o'clock in lie forenoon, to show eansc if any licy have, why the said A <lmiui-t raion should not be granted. (iiven under my hand, this .">th day f June, Anno Domini, 1008. Frank M. Schninpert, J. P. N. C. NATIONAL BANK 0 -H r? +* .191 TDflnfi H ? w ? HrJi-uW 5j * g "AIN'T NO USE, BILL, A repository in which 3 posited, and maybe your \ strong enough to resist t Entrust them to us. 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