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IUp=to= Up=to=date you shop. Our the price alway and seasonable those who wanl | KINGS riffiERSONALffi Mr P B Thorn visited in Charlesi ton this week. Mrs J W Cargile is visiting relatives at Lamar. Rev L E Ervin visited Hartsville and Florence this week. Mr J Chap Huger of! Sumter was in town Friday on busihes. Mr W N Jacobs made a business trip to Charleston this week. Miss Carrie Scott is visiting her aunt, Mrs R B Lyons, at Manning. M: Jimmie Grayson of Shellman, Ga, visited friends in town this week. Miss Lizzie McClary is visiting relatives at Blenheim, Marlboro county. Mrs C C Rush of Blackville is visiting her daughter, Mrs W V Brock-1 inortnn iMo wv? Mrs E R McClary is in Georgetown visiting the family of her son, Mr P C McClary. Mr and Mrs A C Milhous of Lake City spent the week-end with her father, Mr H D Reddick. Mrs John Brinkley and son of Georgetown are visiting Mr C C Brinkley s family in town. Dr J M Marshall of Morrisville has taken a position in Dr Brockingto i's pharmacy during the summer months. Dr and Mrs E T Kelley returned Friday from fheir bridal tour and are for the present boarding at the. Nelson House. Mr Sam P Stackley left Friday for Florence to take a position with his * uncle, Mr J F Stackley, during the summer months. Miss Annie Parker, having completed her season at Gale & Gale's millinery stcre, has returned to her home in Baltimore. Miss Alice Creasy spent a few days with Mrs John McFadden, #>n route from Georgetown to Balti more. Mr W M O'Bryan of Heinemann and Messrs E B Rhodus and S M Bradshaw of Greelyville were visitors at the county seat Monday. Mr H P Tallevast, who has been , spending some months with relatives in Georgia and Florida, passed through town yesterday going to his * home near Indian town postoffice. Mrs C M Chandler will leave this evening for Clinton to attend the commencejnent exercises of Thornwell orphanage, at which her grandson, Charles McCr^a, is a student. The following young collegians froaL-Jwngstree have returned for vacation period: Mr David Scott, Wofford; Mr DA Brockington, S C University; Mr W B Brockington, Davidson College. A C Hinds, Esq, attended the reunion of Class of 1905,Carolina, held in Columbia Tuesday, and on Tuesmmwmmmmmmmmmm! Smai Cool \ The Ent MMliUUUUiMUUUiUiUtiUI Date Si style does not nec< aim has ever beei s within your rea< merchandise we a l- At" /n D Annlitir L II1C UCM ;tree day evening at the banquet Mr Hinds responded to the toast: "'Past, Present and Future of Class of 1905, South Carolina University." Mr J W Josey, Melchers & Co's (Charleston) popular bagman, was here Tuesday and Wednesday, making the rounds of the merchants in town. Mr Josey is an enthusiastic meml>er of the U C T, and an all around good, clever fellow. Misses Bessie, Mabel, Louise and Flossie Harper are home from their several schools to spend the summer vacation. Miss Bessie has been teaching at Lancaster, Miss Mabel at Summerton, Miss liouise at Greelyville and Miss Flossie at Scranton. Mr W R Small and two sons, Robbie and Cooper, of Swaynesboro, Ga, are here visiting the former's sister, Mrs J J Graham. Mr Small comes back to Kingstree after an absence of seventeen years and when he saw the wondrous change that time has w rought he could hardly credit the evidence of his eyes. Mrs H B Snider and daughter, Misg Irene, on their way from Cuba, where they have lived for number of years, to Washington State, tfieir new home, stopped over here last week to visit the family of Dr Snider. Mr Snider went on ahead to the Pacific Coast to prepare the new home for the coming of his wife and daughter. Hon Geo W Brown, former State Senator ' from Darlington, was in town vesterdav looking over the field in the interest of his candidacy for Congress, as set forth in his announcement in this issue. Although this is his first visit to Kingstree, Mp. Brown met a number of people ^here and made quite a favorable impression generally, by his affable manner and pleasant personality. A Coming Wedding. The following card of invitation recently issued will be of interest to a number of our readers: Mrs K E Homaily requests you to be present at the marriage of her daughter Mary Edith to Mr Elijah F Martin on Wednesday evening,Junetwenty-second nineteen hundred and fen at eight-thirty o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs W J Roddick Kingstree, South Carolina Worth Memorizing. When "ei" and "ie" both spell "ee." How can we tell which it shall be? Here's a rule you may believe That never, never will deceive, And all such troubles will relieve? A simpler rule you can't conceive. It is not made of many pieces, To puzzle daughters, sons or nieces; Yet with it all the trouble ceases; "After C an E apply; After other letters, I." Thus, a general in a siege Receives a letter from bis liege; Hut any am y holds the tield. That will never deign to yield. ? Tudor Ji nks. mmmmmmmmm shirij Veather Kept ? i 4+ck I ma II V uuiw C lUiUUUUiUittUUiUUilUUlUiUl ? \ . . I tyle at jssarily mean high 1 to supply you wit :h. It would take " - AZ ^ m ln?r! +*% A< ire nuw at the Lowest Pric DRY ( Candidat Announcements of candidal ! published in this column until the pr j able always in advance. Please don money with your copy. Announcem i charged for at the rate of ten cents a fices the price of announcement cards For Congress?Sixth District. I State of South Carolina-^-Sixth Congressional district. Vojte for j Geo W Brown for Congress. En- j dorsed by Darlington County Dem-: ocratic Convention. Resolution: Whereas, the Democratic county i convention has learned that Hon i Geo W Brown of Darlington is a! candidate for Congress from tlfls! district: Beit resolved: Th at this convention does hereby endorse the candidacy of Hon Geo W Brown and Idoes hereby most heartily recomi mend him to the voters of this ConI gressional district as a man of such j qualifications as eminently to fit him for the office. I hereby announce myself a candidate to represent the Sixth Disi trict of South Carolina in Congress, ; subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primaries. P. A. Hedges. I I : For tbe State Senate. I We are authorized to announce I Mr J Davis Carter as a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. For House of Representatives. To the voters of Williamsburg county:?In presenting the name of J C Graham to you for the House of ! Representatives we simply asW that | you give him your undivided sup| port. He is worthy of such. He will i serve us wellj Democratic Voters. The many friends of MR R H KELLAHAN, deeming him a worthy exponent of the sentiment of the Tax Payers of Williamsburg County, do present him as a candidate for the State Legislature, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Many Tax Payers. iir? ?.,*i i I T? C ttic ttuiuuiiz.cu lu oiniuunv,t: i B B Chandler as a candidate for! the House of Representatives, subject to all the rules governing the Democratic primary election. For County Superintendent of Education. We are authorized to announce the candidacy, of J Graham McCullough for re-election to the' office of County Superintendent of j Education, subject to the rules of i the Democratic primary. For Road Engineer. I hereby declare myself a candidate for road engineer, and will abide By the result of the primary. Leveling, grading,,/surveying and construction work are in my line, and if elected will do you good work. Many thanks for votes received two years ago. Respectfully, Jno M Eaddy. iwmmmmmmmmnimmmi ? trie Back the Trad of Sumi 0 M E AND B n a r liiliiUMUUJUUWililUiillJUliL # t Money= prices. It depends h the utmost in : more space than 1 We handle only jOODS ) es' Card^., ?s, not more than 100 word . be imary election for $3.00 each, pay't ask us to credit you, but send the ents over 100 words long will be , word. For other than county of5 is $5.00. For Road Engineer. I hereby announce myself a can didate for appointment to the office of Road Engineer for Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. Henry D Ferrell. I hereby announce my candidacy for appointment to the office of Road Engineer subject to the rules of the Democratic.primary. W T Rowell. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-appointment for Road Engineer for Williamsburg county, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary, also to use my best efforts in the future, as I have tried to do in the past, for the best improved roads. J J Graham. Kingstree, S C, March 28, 1910. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy j for re-appointment to the office of ^ < m 1- - -x. x. xl I Lounty treasurer, suDjeci to uieuecision of the voters of Williamsburg county in the ensuing'Democratic primaries. J Wesley Cook. For Auditor. We are authorized to announce J J B MONTGOMERY as a candidate for re-appointment to the office of Auditor of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Demecratic Primary election. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Buie Hannah, deceased, will pnsent the same duly attested, and all parties owing said estate are requested 10 make payment to me, C J Rollins, 6-9-4t Administrator. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg. By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate Jaidge. Whereas, Lola C Kennedy made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Hei ry E Kennedy, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said Henry E Kennedy, dec ased, that they be and appear befoie me in the court of probate to be held at Kingstree, S 0, on the 18th day of June next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,if any they have, why the said administration shou'd not be granted. Given under my hand this 4th day of June, Anno Domini, 1910, Published on the 9th day of June, 1910, in The County Record. P M Brockinton, 6-9-2t Probate Judge. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of July, 1910, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate for Williamsburg county, for a final discharge as administrator ot the estate ot Miss A H .Montgomery, deceased V E Lifkage, 6-9-41 Administrator. Spri e and we are F ner Wea E DOVINCE cus. iiuiuiuuiuiuuuaiuiiuuiuiiut ' i Saving entirely upon tl style and at th< we have to tell j s I i t r! _ nign=^iass uu cow amKommmtamammmmm FO 1 Mowers Dear Mr Farmer: ? Do you realize the fact th ton, and day after day we s the country to feed the stoc Now, Mr Farmer, why n< ran mi and gather your oats and hi some for sale. It costs but I S DOE when you have to buy. Come to see us and'get th The McCormii You THE WILLIAMSB KINI Al ' H BANK OF I Oldest and Strongest Capital and Su Total Resource , We welcome and I ness, wheth We consider our resou stunt, considerate, conser endorsement of our servic tree and Willianibeurg co u 3 OUR MOTTO: "HEL DD. C. Scott, President. F. W. Fairky, Cashier. x The Southern L Q earned for its g Divide O Something NO < Q Record for six years and ance bu V Assets ? Legal Reserve Q Surplus as to Policy-ho Q Insurance in force O Let Us Explai 8 Kingstree Insurani X A xxxxxxxxxxx ng'I "orced to Cu r goes D iuuuiiuiuiuuiiutuuuuii q. / ' i < ... Prices. 1 i he store in which ii . j e same time keep jag 'ou of all the new is # iods and cater to ;| IPANY. 14 * SALE: ^ and Rakes. ' I V at Western hay is now worth $28 dbr ee loads and loads of it going out into :k ljelonging to Williamsburg farmers, ot get one of our IWERS AND RAKES i iy, thereby making your own feed and very littb to make hay, but it S COST : | e best, ! 3k Mower and Rake. I rs to serve, K URG LIVE STOCK CO., I \ THE : : ' 0 KINGSTREE, n Bank in Williamsburg County. / rplus, $ 54,573.00 .4 s, 350,000.00 [J I onnro/iioto vrtitr hnai. I t~ L WAMUV/ J V/ MA ISSVfeNJ**? | er large or small. II I rces, developed by ten years of eon- II' vative accommodations, a splendid Jl* e toward the upbuilding of Kings- V . ^ p"US AND WE'LL HELP YOU." B I J. A. Kklley, Vice Pres. I N. D. Lebesrb, Asst. Cashier. J ife and Trust Company x policy-holders last year a fi ;nd of 17s1 p\o, ^ X 3THER Life Company did. O a half since beginning the Life Insur- O isiness July I, 1903. Q December 31. 1908. December 31, lWlJ. jC ?252,425.00 $ 838,407.75 X 998.00 250,230.00 V? Iders 220,000.00 477,846.21 O 243,180.00 6,056,895.00 ft ii Our Policies to You. v ce, Real Esiate & Loan Go. 8 iGENTS. O xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx J *rices t Prices. * at COST ) : vi| i 1 iUiUUiUiiUiiiiUiUUUiUUUiUUUUU 'A . . V^_r- , A JtLir iC