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fWeHa 1 and in orde |king< OIL MILL PLANT SOLD To S)nthern Cotton Oil Co.?Two Ginneries to Be Operated. Tfce Southern Cotton Oil Co, has purchased the oil mill property here from the South Atlantic Co, and we have the assurance of Mr L P Kinder, the local representative of the new owners, that they will have two first class ginneries in operation here at the beginning of the cotton season next fall. This announcement rel ieves what had begun to assume a most unpropitious aspect for the immediate business future of our town, as not to have facilities here for ginning cotton next season would be a blow to business activity the seriousness of which it is hard to estimate. With the cotton season close at hand and no definite assurance of the proper kind of ginneries being operated, the outlook had. become decidedly gloomy. This condition seems happily relieved, however, and it is to be hoped that there 'will be no further cause for anxiety on that sc re. Just what other enterprises the Southern Oil Company will establish here we are not in a position to say. It is safe to predicate, however,that this big corporation would not tie up the amount of capital invested in this property merely to operate one or two cotton ginneries. To the best of our information the plans of the new owners have not yet been perfected, but we feel sure that the change of ownership will sooner or later result in one or "A?n inrJnctrio] #>l"lTArnrisPS for U1U1 ^ ItlUUOVi 1U? Kingstree that will give employment to wage-earners and add to the commercial importance and prosperity of Greater Kingstree. Lo, the Poor Candidate. Editor County Record:? The poor candidate has a rough road to travel and scant sympathy. No wonder good men are reluctant to enter the scramble. The poor devil cf a candidate, immediately he announces his willingness to serve his constituents, is made the scape goat not only for his own short-comings but for those of "the whole dam family" and even for his wife's folks' faults. Let a man run for office and if his grand-daddy ever got the better of some individual in a horse-swap that same man, or his son, or eke his grandson, goes forth to the polls rejoicing at the opportunity to strike under cover the man he is too cowardly to fight openly. Such a condition, which we all know exists in a large measure, is not conducive toward getting the best men to offer for office. 5 or 6 doses "666" tfill cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4-28-4m mmfnmmmnwwwromni ] Our Enti We are c Fall Li * mmmmmmm ive Just" r to make rooi Summpi4 ft UU1I1111V1 3TREE Candida 2-ST3Announcements of candid; ' published in this column until the able always in advance. Please di money with your copy. Announce charged for at the rate of ten cente fices the price of announcement car For Governor. I beg to announce my candidac . for the office of Governor, subjec I to the decision of the Democrati | voters of the State. Campaign promises are easil; made. My purpose is, if elected, t , give the people a plain, honest an ! business like administration. 0 1 T nU.11 n<lir/uiofa mllHl ' I'UUrsc 1 snail auiuuivt good schools and good govern menl i my attitude as to the same bein; , well known to the public for man years. j I consistently advocated prohibi tion and was among the first to giv money and lend influence to pus 'the movement more than twent years ago. As a business man my chief aim if elected, will be to conduct a Stat government along business lines. F H Hyatt. For Congress?Sixth District. I hereby announce myself a car didate for re-election to Congres from the Sixth district, subject t the rules of the Democratic primary J E Ellekbe. I beg to announce myself a car didate for Congress from the Sixt Congressional district, subject to th action oi tne Democratic primary. Ben B Sellers Sellers, June 11. State of South Carolina?Sixt Congressional district. Vote fc Geo W Brown for Congress. Er dorsed by Darlington County Derr ocratic Convention. Resolution: Whereas, the Democratic count convention has learned that Ho Geo W Brown of Darlington is candidate for Congress from thi district: Be it resolved: That this conver tion does hereby endorse the cand dacy of Hon Geo W Brown an does hereby most heartily recon mend him to the voters of this Coi gressional district as a man of sue qualifications as eminently to fit hii for the office. I hereby announce myself a cai didate to represent the Sixth Di: trict of South Carolina in Conjures subject to the rules and regulatior of the Democratic primaries. P. A. Hodges. For tlie State Senate. I will be a candidate for the Stat Senate from Williamsburg Count} subject 16 the rules of the Dem* crayc Party. G M Beasley. At the solicitation of my friends hereby announce that I am a cand date for the State Senate and j pledge myself-to abide by tne resu , of the Democratic primary electioi E C Epps. mtmtmtmmmmwmmtwr TOW'S re Line c * * 1 :ompeiiec ne. It w s. tUUUtUiUiUUUUUiUUUUUUU r aken an m for our Fall < oods. It will p; DRY ( tes' Cards. f ates, not more than 100 words, will be j primary election for $3.00 each, pay- 1 on't ask us to credit you, but send the ments over 100 words long will be ? a word. For other than county of- c ds is $5.00. 1 I For the State Senate. I l v j We are authorized to announce i t Mr J Davis Carter as a candidate t c j for the State Senate, subject to the j I rules of the Democratic party. ^ For House of Representatives. d I I hereby announce myself a canf j didate for the House of Represent5?' atives, subject to the rules of the j Democratic primary. ? E F Prosser. To the voters of Williamsburg i- county:?In presenting the name of e J C Graham to you for the House of h Representatives we simply ask that y you give him your undivided support. He is worthy of such. He will i, serve us well. e Democratic Voters. I The many friends of MR R H KELLAHAN, deeming him a worthy exponent of the sentiment of the l- i Tax Payers of Williamsburg County, is | do present him as a candidate for o the State Legislature, subject to the r.; rules of the Democratic primary. : t Many Tax Payers. i- We are authorized to announce \ h B B Chandler as a candidate for ,e the House of Representatives, subject to all the rules governing the <j 5. Democratic primary election. \ For Auditor. We are authorized to announce < h ; J J B MONTGOMERY as a candi- j ,r date for re-appointment to the office of Auditor of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Demecratic Primary election. , y : -N' For County Superintendent of | a Education. I IS We are authorized to announce I the candidacy, of J Graham Mcl.~ Cullough for re-election to the V office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. h For County Treasurer. 11 I hereby announce my candidacy for re-appointment to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters of Williamsburg county in the ensuing Democratic primaries. s' J Wesley Cook. is For Road Engineer. I hereby declare myself a candi date for road engineer, and will abide by the result of the primary.! Leveling, grading, surveying and e construction work are in my line, '? urirf if pWtpH will do vou irood work. 3" Many thanks for votes received tv^o; years ago. Respectfully, Jxo M Eaddy. ! I I hereby announce myself acan-(< i- didate for appointment to the office; I of Road Engineer for Williamsburg i t It county, subject to the rules of the 1 j 1. Democratic Primary election. Henry D Ferrell. i ; THIS >f Summei I fn /Irk 1 iv wv vnii ill be to Y riAR tiuuiiuiuuiiuiuiuiuitiuauiuuit Invento oods we are ay you to call ^r\nr\Q JWUO For Road Engine I hereby announce 1 or appointment to the . A Engineer subject to the *. vol Democratic primary. \ __ W T M. 1 I hereby announce myself a canlidate for re-appointment for Road Engineer for Williamsburg county, hedging myself to abide by the ules of the Democratic primary, ilso to use my best efforts in the fu;ure, as I have tried to do in the Dast, for the best improved roads. J J Graham. Kingstree, S C, March 28, 1910. 4 FOR THE BEST IS iFRUITf j Come to Our Store ? j We have Apples, Oranges, ? J Bananas, Peaches, Large U J Plums, Watermelons, and ? 4 other fruit in season. R 4 K i BUY YOUR ? ^ GROCERIES ? 4 where you can get the most 4 good things to eat for the ? j least money. Have you l ^ tried our store? ^ J Anderson, Spring & Co., L 7-lJ-3ni Opposite Post Office. ^ the University of South Carolina 'arirt coarse of study in Science, Libera! Arts, Education Chrtl and Electrical Engineering and La*. College fees, room, lights, etc., [>26; Board, $12 per month. For those paying tuition, $40 additional. The health *&nd morals of the students are the first considera tion of the faculty. 43 Teachers' Sdwiarships, Worth S158 For Catalogue, write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres., Columbia, S. C. 3-24-3m Remember We are now in the large building formerly occupied by Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co., where we are glad to welcome our old customers as well as new ones. We keep All Kinds of Meats in season at living prices, also a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables and Canned Goods. Cpps' MarKet Cr. Ac9 demy (Xl> Mill S?a. THE CITADEL. The Military College of South Carolina, Beneficiary Scholarship Examination. Or.e vacancy in beneficiary scholarships at the Citadel from \Villiam?burg County will be tilled jv competitive examination to Ic held at KiiiR trecon Friday, Auyru^t 15. 1910. Candidates Tiust be not less than 10 nor more than 50 years / i ioiii Thg.v nm?f at )I UgC Oil IOHVI ?. ..-.v.. i feet in height, physically qualified to do miliary duty, and must give a certificate of inability ;o jmy the required college dues a-a pay cadet. Blank application forms can be had moii request >y addressing the ;>u[?rinteudent. '"harleston, v' C. These applications must I?e filled our in very particular and sent to the Superintende ,t ly August 1, 1910, 0-.I0- It f TTfTnTHTTTT TTTTTTTtlTTTTTT W FOR i r Goods i: s to mak< our Advi cus. UliilUUiiUiUiiiUiiUUiUiiUUii ryofOur offering: great and see us. COMP Buggies ! Surreys an< Two car loads of the famous sonG. Smith-Buggies and Sur None as Good f( A complete line of Harness hand. Come and get your cY Yours to f I THE WILLIAMSBURG I HIIWSHEE 01?II?IE II : THE BANK OF KI Oldest and Strongest Bank ir Capital and Surplus. Total Resources, We welcome and appr nness, whether lar We consider our resources, dev stant, considerate, conservative a< endorsement of our service toward tree and Willianibsurg county. II 3 OUR MOTTO: "HELP US AND ID. C. Scott, President. J. J F. \V. Fairey, Cashier. N. ] /% 8 The Southern Life an Q earned for its policy-h X ^ Dividend O Something NO OTHER Q Record for six years and a half sin J\ ance business Ju V Assets ? \/ Legal Reserve ..... Q Surplus as to Policy-holders Q Insurance in force T aI TT(S T^vnloin Oili | v jjuu xjajriiuit vuj 8 Kingstree Insurance, Re; j 8 AGE? XXXXXXXXXXXXXX \ CUT? 5 Sold at Cc i room for A*/\ C linage iv ? liUiUUiUiUUUUUUUittUlittiUUiUi mmmimmsm I Stock 1 I values in 1 I ANY. I So I Buggies I j J Harness I '1 i Bull Durham and Jack- 1 reys just arrived. I >r the Money J and Saddles always on , yfl toice. I )lease I UVE STOCK CO., I i S. C. 0' J =3DOO I I ngstree,B 1 i Williamsburg County. 1 , $ 54,573.00 1 350,000.00 [J J eciate your busi- -Wj ] ge or small* | I eloped by ten year.-? of con- jB eonnnodations, a splendid the upbuilding of Kingsf i WE'LL HELP YOU," B -.f] L Kki.lf.y, Vice Pres. r? T rcravc Aavf C'nsbipr. i cacao ' I iolders last year a Vr I of 17sIO\o, ^ fc ] Life Company did. V | ce beginning the Life Insur- Q \ ily 1, 1903. Q Tiber 31. 11103. December 31, 1900. | 252,425.00 $ 838,407.75 X 998.00 250,230.00 V . ; 220,000.00 477,846.21 O 243,180.00 6,056,895.00 A r Policies to You. v il FctatfiA. 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