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JWeHa S? an/I in a [CJ.11U 111 U1 UVJ KING5 TOO LATE. Papa's Offer Came After Ge?rge Hal Settled Matters Himself. A Philadelphia small boy bad some tiling to say to his father at tbe dinner table tbe otber night. ' Papa." be said. "Johnnie burton is foln' to have a party next week, an' be said he'd Invite me. An" 1 got to take a present." "A present! What's that forF "It's for Johnny's birthday. All tbe kids take presents." Things hadn't gone just right during tbe day with the bey's father. He was not In an agreeable humor. "That's all nonsense!" be declared. "Every day or two it's a present here or a present there. If you can't go to a party without taking a present you might as well stay home." Tbe boy's lip trembled, but he made ; no reply. Tbe next day tbe father regretted his hasty words and that night turned to the boy. "George." be said, "there are a couple of new books In my overcoat pock- j et You can take them to your friend Johnny's party." "It's too late." said George gloomily. "I licked him today so be wouldn't invite me." Sacrifice and Devotion to Country. Every act of noble sacrifice to tbe country, every Instance of patriotic devotion to ber cause, has its bene! clai influence. A nation's character Is the sum of Its splendid deeds. They constitute our common patrimony, tbe nation's Inheritance.?Henry Clay. The Woman, of Course. An English lady who made a tour cf Scotland delivering addresses In the interest of woman suffrage said that she had had troubles of her own. At one meeting, at Grantown. in tbe highlands, an argument was advanc=/%== : n j8Q A Y01CZ FROM THE RACK OF THE CROWD. ed to which she was unable to tind an answer. Speeches had previously been made to a large crowd. Questions bad been replied to amid applause. Imbecile young men making remarks abont minding babies and mending socks had been silenced. Then, just aa there was a temporary lull before the putting of the resolution, a great bucolic Scotch voice from the back of the crowd rasped slowly In with the inquiry, obviously the result of prolonged rumination, "Wha' made a mess of Adam?" When you want a bolt of staple Dry Goods, see us. It Wilkins. J \ Out4 Fntii V/ M l 11 vi j We are o Fall Lii itUiiUllitUliUlUUllilliiUUUUil msmi&z? i.-.. ive Justr r to make rooi Summer G< >TREE Candidal Announcements of Candida published in this column until the p able always in advance. Please doi money with your copy. Announcer charged for at the rate of ten cents fices the price of announcement card For Governor. I beg to announce my candidacy for the office of Governor, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the State. Campaign promises are easily made. My purpose is, if elected, to give the people a plain, honest and business like administration. Of course I shall advocate good roads, good schools and good government, my attitude as to the same being well known to the public for many years. I consistently advocated prohibition and was among the first to give money and lend influence to push the movement more than twenty years ago. As a business man my chief aim, if elected, will be to conduct a State government along business lines. F H Hyatt. For Congress?Sixth District. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to Congress from the Sixth district, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J E Ellekbe. I beg to announce myself a can didate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional district, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Ben B Sellers. Sellers, June 11. State of South Carolina?Sixth Congressional district. Vote for Geo W Brown for Congress. Endorsed by Darlington County Democratic Convention. Resolution: Whereas, the Democratic county convention has learned that Hon Geo W Brown of Darlington is a candidate for. Congress from this district: Be it resolved: That this convention does hereby endorse the candidacy of Hon Geo W Brown and does hereby most heartily recommend him to the voters of this Congressional district as a man of such qualifications as eminently to fit him for the office. I hereby announce myself a candidate to represent the Sixth Disn# f ornlina in Pr?ntrrp<i<; UlUt yJJL IJVUWIl V/WiVUUM It* v^v..e.^wwf subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primaries. P. A. Hodges. For the State Senate. I will be a candidate for the State Senate from Williamsburg County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. G M Beasley. At the solicitation of my friends I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the State Senate and I pledge myself to abide by tne result of the Democratic primary election. E C Efps. iOW'S re Line o om pel led ne. It w s. lUiUiiilUiiiiUiUUiUiiUiUiUlUi r aken ai /? r< 11 n ior our ran oods. It will J DRY ' ies' Cards. tes, not more than 100 words, will be rimary election for $3.00 each, payn't ask us to credit you, but send the nents over 100 words long will be a word. For other than county ofIs is $5.00. I For tfee State Senate. We are authorized to announce Mr J Davis Carter as a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. For House ot Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Represent ; atives from Williamsburg county, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary.. J H Chapman, M*D. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives. My platform is to enact a law to make each and every man bear his equal share of taxes; better roads; better and lontrer school terms. Give me a trial as your i?epresentative and I promise my people my undivided efforts. Promising ' to abide the rules of the Democratic party, Respectfully, W. S. Camlin. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E F prosser. To the voters of Williamsburg county:?In presenting the name of J C Graham to you for the House of Rpnrespntatives we simdv ask that you give him your undivided support. He is worthy of such. He will serve us well. 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. We are authorized to announce B B Chandler as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to all the rules governing the Democratic primary election. 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. For County Superintendent &f Education. j We are authorized to announce : the candidacy, of J Graham Mcj Cullough for re-election to the ' office of County Superintendent of j Education subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. rur vuiuiij a a tasui va I hereby announce my candidacy j for re-appointment to the office of i County Treasurer, subject to the de' cision of the voters of Williamsburg county in the ensuing Democratic primaries. J Wesley Cook. THIS f Summei to do thi ill be to \ flAR iUUiUUUiUiUiUU'lUiUiUiUWU i Inventc Goods we are >ay you to call GUUUS For Road Engineer. I hereby announce myself' didate for appointment to e of Road Engineer for Willi isburg county, subject to the rulfco of the Democratic Primary election. Henry D Febrell. 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. 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. 3for the best f "FRUITf jj Come to Our Store j We have Apples, Oranges, l 3 Bananas, Peaches, Large E 2 Plums, Watermelons, and ? * other fruit in season. r i i K H BUY #Y OUR ? 4 GROCERIES ? where you can get thepnost K 4 good things to eat for the ? j least money. Have you l tried our store? ^ J Anderson, Spring & Co., L vj 7-14-3iu Opposite Post Office. ^ nr?r rr nr 7r 7T 7T 7r I Remember I We are now in the large I Vknil/Unrr fri'TTYiorlv rv?r?iinipH I MU1IU1115 AVX A A tVA 4J 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. Ac* demy A Mill Stt. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that (in the 110th day of September, A D 1910,1 will apply to P M Brookinton.probate judge of Williamsburg county, for a final dis! charge as administrator ef the estate of | I)r J R Brockinton. deceased. Cosmo E Hkockinton, j 8-ll-4t Administrator. mimmmmmmmmmmnnni FOR i r Goods is A. s to maKt 'our Advi cus. iiUUiUiUiiUlUUiUIUllUiUiUiUi ?ry of Ou] ! offering greai and see us. COMI Buggies Surreys ar Two car loads of the famo sonG. Smith Puggies and Si None as Good: A complete line of Harne: hand. Come and get your < Yours to THE WILLIAMSBURG KINGST1E Ol II II n : THE BANK OF K Oldest and Strongest Bank Capital and Surplu Total Resources, II We welcome ana app Z ness, whether la We consider our resources, d stant, considerate, conservative endorsement of our service towai tree and Williainhsurg county. U 3 OUR MOTTO: "HELP US Al DI). C. Scott, President. J, F. W. Fa ike y, Cashier. N 01 1,1 F' 'noc PENN MUTUAL LIF PHILADE One of the OLDEST an< OLD LINE RESEI i The PENN Mutual offers ^ Monthly. Quarterly and ' Life Annuities, Ti Joint Ordinary Dual Income, 20 Year Endow 5 per cent. 20 Year Q< If you are contemplating taking < explain our policies to you. 1 William W. Barr, H Agent for Willlan iwmmmmmmmmmmimm ^ CUT: > Sold at C< t room for intage to itUUiUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU mmmammmmm r Stock ? t values in I >ANY.| Buggies id Harness us Bull Durham and Jackurreys just arrived. for the Money | * ss and Saddles always on choice. please i LIVE STOCK CO., E, S. C. J I I i 0 INGSTREE, in Williamsburg County. ; s, $ 54,573.00 350,000.00= ^ ? , u ireciate your busl,rge or small. . eveloped by ten years of conaeconimodutions, a splendid d the upbuilding of KingsND WE'LL HELP YOU." B . A. Kelley, Vice Pres. . D. Lesesne, Asst. Cashier, j E INSURANCE CO j LPHIA J STRONQEST of the IVE COMPANIES ______ j many Attractive Policies i \ Vearly Income Policies ( 1 } rust Certificates Life Insurance ment Gold Bond Insurance )ld Bond Insurance out insurance, will be glad to Kingstree, S, C. 1 isburg County. I| mttmmmwmmmtmnmnr > jst Price. ^ our new see us. * liiliilnliiljIilUllilliliiluiililli