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The B&tesburg Advocate. IDtf||ff| ^Subscription Rates, la Advance: V Vll One Year .... 60c. .811 *- CANDIDA J&itered at the Batesbttrg, S ('. Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter. All annsuncsi No attention paid to sorrespond vlI1 be c!.arge j ace that Is not signed by sender* _ or state and $. orrect name. * ? JoslUvelv in a IVhcn sending In change of addre* confined to a si alnaj give jour old post office. N. RJ IBRS BAYLY. E<l. A HrO( COf ~FRinAV. AI,n.l,T .7~.onA 1 r05pcc"ull> _ lacy for re-ele he Second Cot The late Russell Sane, says tin- ?outh Carolina Charleston News and Courier, spent ny constltuer his whjle life laying up something fot record of only ? rainy day and then died just before *ePresen^*tlve .nucli embarra; the setting In of one of the largest ;ontest for my wet spells ever known In this coun affects my Infli try. I In behalf of m> perience, I am ... , , . , will represent We would like to see our business . . ... geously in the! men become closely united. We want jn the past. to see everybody pull together for a 1 make this j greater Hatesburg. to the rules at "In Union there Is strength." Lay Democratic pri to abide by tlu aside all selfishness, all greed, if any port the nomIl there be, and let's make Batesburg V, what It should be: The Metropolis of this entire section. , hereby ann ? .=s date for Congr Congressman Lever lu his speech at Congressional Stead man on last Wednesday (asyr.op- ?''na' subject 1 Bis of which appears elsewhere) struck ocrat'c Pr*ma* the keynote when he told his hearers Of the great importance of voting in 1 hereby anr the general election. As Is well known didate 'or the , . _ ... 'or Congress a negro has been contesting for hh greM|on?| dlst seat each year since he has been elcc- scjf to abide tl ted to Congress, and while lie has won of the Democr out overwhelmingly each time, a large vote makes it easier for him to cqd f HE win. besides, a Representative is greatly handicapped by these con- The '""lends tests, lie hasn't the Influence that he 1,er*^y n?min to the Hous otherwise would have. We wish to fronl Lexingtc Impress upon our readers the great to abide the r? Importance of getting their reglstra- T c sturki tlon certificates and tax receipts In a9 a candidate time. pledged to abi Democratic pi Everything points to a short cotton The friende crop in this section, especially South announce him ofBatesburg. In 3aludacounty, how s?niatly? f?.r pledge him tc ever, the crops are much better, In oemocratic p fact, we are told by some, that they tian gentlem are better than * ~ --,J|? * . _ __ ? u??w uccu IUI 3UIUICrf WIU W year*. We -'ould advise our farmers the people o( to hold their cotton?don't rush the the house, market. The most of our farmers arc Edwai *n * * Pa; < . rn xv4iBv your nog and liomlny. Every- the Irlend of 1 time you come to town bring some- h,s P| J"ciples ... . ,, . , , hereby anntu thing to sell. It may not be much, tho House ol but every little helps to keep the Lexington coi wheels turning. abide by the i . Primary. A jury in North Carolina has found Having stri one of the lynchers guilty or conspi- ,ent the Intei racy, and Judge Long sentenced h<ni ngton countj . ting Is herebj to the extreme limit of the law fifteen |on to the He years in the penitentiary. Only last ,uhject to the week we suggested that the perpetra- >rlmary. tors, the mob. that took tlie law h ?- . their own hands would never be known Jiut we were mistaken. An oh'ice is George Hall, a white man, a mil md as George opera'Jtive, was triad on the charg< dl?-d the off.c 'AP I avln/v*n? I ?i conspiracy and the jury remained ,nnounced foi I out only ten minutes and returned ; ice; end i& pic | verdh.tof guilty. All this happenei *ult of the pri I in f?ur days arter the lynching. Won | hereby am | ders will happen, and this Is one of Jute for the o ? them. North Carolina has set an ox jate for Lexii I o the rules o - ample that other slates might follow iK * mary. A few more cases like this and lynch K fogs v>111 soon be a thing of the past, AOJUTAI I except. In those cases where negroe ji hereby ann assault white women. This Is on? |ate for Adjut crime that the brave men will nevei ral, and pledx wait for a jury to try, even at the risl he result of th Iui tneir own lives. Our wire's an(. daughters must and shall be protectee tivj'pv at all hazards. CUUIN 1 Y The friends < DAVTWP Tn I TD lounce him as rAilHu iLLLLll ^treasuri ADMITS SHORTAGE. FRANK W. announced as a lost in speculaion to tbi "on ?, coun amount of $100,000. Paying Teller Alex It. Cliisolin, tf the First National Hank, of Birmlng *,oe 00"' ham, Ala., returned Trom his vacation 1.ercby anociuu on Monday only to be arrested a shoit "ou"t-v ' rc'u'lH -while vfterward. Chisolm is a your g iy' a:1,1 p c x man under 30 years of age. When ht f the Democra was confronted by tlie directors of tin " , of which he was teller, he broke dowi COUNT and confessed. lie said he lost in j res octfull peculation. . . mi .., , , f , . , the voters of L( The ( hislom family were former)) ... . . , ^ .i n i. u i i . candidate for from fouth Carolina, having moved t( . . mvsclf t Birmingham from Charleston some ?hc I)emocratlc twenty years ago. ^ For bloating, belching, sour atom I hereby anno ch, bad breath malassimation of date *or ,he ? .' food, and all sjmptomsof indigestion- ?' ' 'x,r Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets are a prompt so,t to a!>l(ic h> 1 and eiricietilcorrective, bold by Tim- .ocratk primary, laons Bros. ' . , . . 1 HE. D/\l C31 [CEMENTS. Selling Salve in T tes cards; 1 febr for j ? > Dr. O. . in :.nts under this hem' vr^ffik /*. k>n?iotucahoh f?AJruiun?<? _ ,, , for at the rate of $5 , UtK'tt D"G\ 05^' P# I). Cj 1.00 for county office. > }li*< dvance. Cards to Ih CtMTS D* ' mnle announcement. .>. . C rosso ii DURESS. ' announce my cnndi- ?.? ^ ction to Congress fi on JVilie Jones .'resident J* m , | hotn.is Taylor, ^-1 Vlc?"Proslds igressional District oi , , . . ? , , ' : , w m riihi *. , . , , John Lacob Selbels, I at. Vice-Pros t >V. n. tllO! . Induing so, last , , r-> a hs f-r-r/-. m a ri/M1 Its examine Into m> f nC KALIVlt:! I U l>A I IU1 a few months as thei. of CollIiXlbifl, S. C. <sed b^'reason"of the United States Qoveminent, State of seat which seiiousi> County of Richland. and City L ueucc and my efforts Capital $250,000,00; AsS'itS $1, people. With my ex- Solicits accounts of Banks, Firms, Corporations i satisfied that 1 can and either Commercial or Savings Accc you more advanta- STATEMENT future than I have done Condensed > OF Till; CONDITION OF The Palmetto Nattonal Baal of Cal imary, pledging; myself June 1*. iQ>)6. t results, and to sup- RESOURCES u iaes thereof. . ? * ? Loans $N73,934.64 , ery Respectfully, IJ. S. Bonds 104,093.75 Cap,f?'Stock ] J. O. PATTERSON. S. C. Bonds - 96,240.42 Undivided Prt Other Bonds and Stock. ounce myself a candi- etc 130,620.31 National Bank ess from the Second Banking House 76,930.25 Outstanding District of South Car- v"1?* i"a' l;stat* ? 4,342.30 gm pnyable, ^ Vault, Furniture and... oms to the rules of the Dem- Fixtures . 19,200.00 Rediscounts y. Cash, and Due from ... 3UTLER B. HARE. Banks 262,210.74 Deposits lounce myself as a can- $1,507,172.4 1 Democratic nomination i ???? . ? from the seventh con- gj gllggj JUS trlct, and pledge my- M le rules and regulations W E <JL" RELIABLE. Ol "" "r,am"ylever. | The Carolina Nationi LEGISLATURE MGnited States, State, County and C of Dr E J Ethoredjre B SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Capital pa 1 J,' . fctnereage gag Interest aUowed at Uu5 rate of Surplus pre ate him for re-election 4 per cent, per annum, payable Liability of 0 of Representatives quarterly, February, Slay, Aii >n county pledging nim gust and Novembr. ssult of the primary. Ijftri OFFICERS. els hereby announced |j \\r Ciarlc. President, T. II. M-i 1 for the Legislature and Pn J.S. Muller, Vice President J. M. Bjll Ide by the result of the H DIRECTORS, rlmary. ; 1 . . o ,? ? u k Kj John H- Bollln? Th< of J. S. Gunnel! hereby fflltm w. A. Clark, !? i i a candidate for a repre- 1 P|| Julian B. Fr day, Wi Lexington count", and JOj William B. Lowrance, 1. abide the result of .he g ft""'j'J rlmary. He Is a Chris- yjjy __ on and ex-Confederate ji.Til!uiI^ T..:..aC L. ell qualified to represent L"'"lto"cou,,,y ? BOILERS AND ENGl ds is hereby announced! . and Sh?*et IronWnrU the taxpayers, true to 1 J* , Hon. W. H. Sharpc Is j need as a candidate for ? I Representatives from jj * _ unty, and is pledged to R result of the Democratic w-s_ ? . Paitst, ven faithfully to repre- ~ ^ . est of the people of Lex- S3 r for one term, J. M. fipr announced for reelcc>use of Representatives, rules of the Democrat- ,, ,, 44f-ewerga I Ions wares longer = oTn^oTiArF"' c- BROWN & COLUMBIA, created for an officer, S. Drafts has so ably - e of Judge of Probate R. 1^. COMiM'SSIONHR. THE PL/ county, he is hereby ( hereby announce myself a candl- \/ierr \ reelection to said of- date for re.efection to the of/ice of ' V IM I \ :dged to abide the re- ^aj|road Commissioner, and will |:qm ^ mar> . abide the result of the coming prinounce myself a candi- niary election. ANY K fflce of Judge of Pro- j. h. WHARTON. ! ngton county, subject clause it f the Democratic Pri- t r> _: ? BliST and Alt A D MARTIN C*Olin?.y vOni'lllSSIOllct . A. D. M AR l l.N ^ World's pro ! Tlie friends of R. 11. Ba:.gli?r.an, Sr., : ST GENERAL. ol bilmund, S. C., announce him us n djamo: .. candidate for County Commissioner,1 ounce myself a candi- , , , ? , , . I 1:R ml and Inspector <ien- ",d p,,:dl[C """ '? a'" ,c 'y ",c rulcs := myooH to abide by 01 ,he P" "*- CU T A] i>l)pniiipriitii' IMmnrv Afffr ii'.ituro and hii\inu WIS W. HASKELl received such a fluttering vote In J:c ClL-ASS A last primary, being second best man jt -s U(J cas^ TIPPAH I TL>f-L> !? the race for County Commissioner, I hereby announce myself as a cundi- | ents rroi" our )f II. L. OSWALD an- date for said office, subject to the ITY is what a candidate for COUN- rules of the democratic party. ANI> ,N iR and pladge Iilni to JOHN W. HENDR1X. lit of the Democratic __ you the best \ COUNTY SUPERVISOR. | the least mon SHEALY Is hereby ? cu i i candidate for re-elec- rhe of <)rorK. A.hhealy a " ; y , Of TV TREASURER of nount'e him us a candidate lor County j ? A ? f * 1, . / 4, Supervisor, subject to the rules ot U n y' *!' ? l<; the Democratic party, and he is pled- Cor Ala ill mocrutic primary. ged ablde by ,he pr!-,1 C()l.tJ of Chapin, S. C., is mary. .ed as a candidate for -pjie ma?y friends of John W. Pry ' fr ?t Lexington coun- announc# |j|m as a candidate for Coun sd to abide the result ty Supervisor and pledge him to abide CHAR tic primary. >>y the result of the primary. !7h.S V AUDITOR. 121st yeai A I Ur PM foi IMTV Letters, Sclen announce myself to Al tVl^l i SI. j scholarship, gi exlngton county as a leach county o! County Auditor and CnD THR . cmcl 4T| !DP tion $40. Boa o abide the result of v lilt. Lh(Jlo' All 'v'? , jn Dormilorv ! primary. At the request of friends, I hereby d dates for odn A/Vl'L. J DERRICK. announce myself a candidate for a * > co-iipcte foi unce myself a candi- seat in the House of Representatives arshlps which ice of Auditor for the ,rom A,ken county, and pledge my- catalogue, add igton and pledge my- 80,11 lo abidc t,,e rc u,t of lho Pri:':n | 11 he action of the Oeii.- ry e,eclion> aml lo support the nomiW. D. DENT nees of the Democratic party. - - jw Brcokland , S.C THEODORE G. CRO! T. Subscribe t> T 5UKU AUVUfcATK. 1 . ^?fi J. Harris, j kititers, J. | 58^JfMK5S?3?i?5Jli!B nons and / For the next thirty d; Ih-nrv i xin'fVi /^o^Vi <?1H OH nnvMii I/l > VV ltli vavll ]JU1 VHC ?3 tiful Oil Painting, Watt ? ^p. Matthew>,cashier are beautiful subjects a t)es, Jr., Ass't Cashier. MAL BANK W e have new goods t South Carolina, are keeping our stock 5opo0,ooo!i>o make it interesting for inji Individuals for ~ i r? * See us before buying. s c- THE L I % ABILITIES :2* ;::s"z2?t b ates b u rg, Notes 50.000.0 and l 85,880.16 1,161,190.7-1 s.-^th cc a cr rsj a f ?* Z m. W X IL I 'TWf 3 'WT *3 IMTTTI. 3 :'TTnfc3 1 illUig ^ .ifmifc aiuiyMEjl ^ *<iANlZl-l> 1868. L| il Bank p ? ;:reprri Screen D >!lls .... 72,O<>0 HII ^ ^ stockholders 2UO.UOO ^ ^ *= | dows, S.hef ?as&,c, I ice Cream &;$?& 1 Jars, Flc H. Meighan, iki* 5. Muller, g ie3 Wood row. Kyi I B4 EISHE HiiS! NES, 2SWT5 ^SPS W^^&rt/h //-\ i- li 1711^ ^ ^Convenience ^ ( There is located in Columbia an / a / establishment thai is worthy P I 11 y of the above name. There Is < \ hardly n business concern In the c r\m a \ v whole Stat-t'.iat does not have / Wli llii /VI ^IIIT P I Q I? to ?*-'* >t ililscstablishment S * * * * C-V#' 1 ^ ij then to furnish some S can c .is specialties. / jj(, 2ans Dcvoe 1 / ,|. Wilson Glbbes is the pro- / I > |>/\ |/ prletor and In his factory are y pi i\ made innumerable convenient / c .. I# devices for the business man. P w. !\ such an Rubber Stamps of all ? _________________ ' C kinds; Corporation. Lodge and * ? j ? Notary Seals, plain lettering k Lrp | r \ | ? VHI I TY1 ! S am' nlso with designs; I'hotog- / " ' vJU I U ^ raphcr's lliiibossing Presses; J A liieyi V/MI-NJ I /\i \ V I I Metal Checks for lircad mid J \ Good rVllblN LOOKING S Milk Dealers. Pool Rooms, ? Vt . v Soda Fountains and Factory / 1 l PRbSfcN I OF < Stores; Name Plates. Baggage ( A New S Tags, Burning Brands. Steel / noil) IND: IS Stamps for marking Toe Is, etc . ) ANi w ;/ Brass Stencils, etc., etc. ? is the place to buy the / Pr. (libbe's business special- v , . t , ? . " ) ties Include also Typewriters , JSl BLAIJ i 11*1 'L of the \ anj Repairing, mi J practically S . ... jS every item of s!a:i.?-tery and / I ' Furniture tor office l.quipnicnt. ? ^DJEWHLBRY \ The place Is < V [jno silver \ 1412 Main St. j in ,;i S S single ni> engraved > Columbia, S. C.s "i";':'" / 7 r A1 r I ilill ND ART GOODS. Cordur. band) r matter to select pres- Vit'.oi ' Innnciisc fines. QUAL- ('f,/ " you should look for TJ V 1 Slllitl WR LHAI). We give <J 0 R O rallies at all times for ^ ey m.iJ competition. I #"1 CS. 1* machine ra Bros, b . ... . . Will save you money in lilft . and Plain Sts. . I I. I IWIUA (2 TIAHKUl>ASHhin .HIMA, >. L,. DEPARTMENT. (mil " Th" best and latest l?'urOF CHARLES'! ON. . ... ... 521 nlslniiK'S may a,\Nd>s> l?c I.ESTON, S. C. , PllOllt found here. ' " " IS SlU'tTS, COI.T.AISS, l-IJKKH, begin.. September 2H.rs liKI!WKA It ce, Engineering. On- ' \(j.| < i Iviug iiec tuition, to Wll ITT. AM* 1" AM \ , i( , r South Carolina "lul*! y F. * I'S. A sinp;e 1 irt! and furnisccd room <>ur Fall L'lic of -(tit and Sti!T \<>u in ne Ml a month, AM can. ||atH are le-re, comprising KN'nN, inornmtf r.iision ure permitted - 5'di'sON, and ol le r makes. tli->v'< vacant Hoyie s^ho!- j,H.s fn,m * I .<><? to *...nu oh-, diwi pa*'$100 a year. Per ?sU,t,i Made to ' >rdei Fil. (Soman- j .! KI 11 ? ress, , lievt- p.iii I50N RANDOLPH, * S|)t.,..| t). President, j I5M Maill Street, 'S'.l b 1 ,10 Adv.,I Coiumbia.s. C 56?^5l^.?^x??Xi.S$Sg5^^^^^^^^^| xys we will give absolutely^J^^^^^^H vse, at our furniture store, a ;r Color or Pastel Picture. They ^^1 incl good values. I ;oming in most all the time, and up to the minute?and we can you in quality and price. Yours truly l. CULLUM CO. S. C *b n . HARDWARE-" oors and Win>pard Lightning i Freezers, Fruit >wer Pots and dinieres. ? l .. ??^? Eat GETS Bread The Daily Record . 'r A'lwrtise.1 or not. hut you , OF COLUMBIA, S. C. reat.e an appetite and enjoy \ ... , ... I or Icn Weeks; winch ('AK K if you occasionally irticipate in some out- COVtrS tile door sports, and at InTheKec r:l ?iii be found dii'y reports o:' the campaign meetings by those prices yon ..A|;TO? J. WILSON GIBBES, le (worked over) . ...8.4? 'a veteran at such work. Ills name pjr^ . 1.4") attached to t he rep >rts Is a jju i ran tee clrlc Stroke Hell - 28e of their fairness and accuracy. Ouaran'cod Wheel (with For nine ycurs The Record has adls 4."> vocaled the dispensary. Kditoriallv, Departure <\>aster Drake " dally sets furln the reasons why the made, 4 S?"> dispensary sh uild b retained. IOvtrv F..o? Pump 4"-e friend ot t he dispensary who wishes to ....... keep posted w it n arguments to nioet llJlN tho opposition should read The RIFLES Hecord. IMSTOLS The Kecord ten weeks lor 50c, abs )lutely in advanee. DO I > ST A M> A111) M A K KS it fhe Recrd, Columbia, S. C. >y Hunting' aps tpull down 50c - balking Machines and ono , . . . . couls ( xpr. s-. prepaid) U2.00 Lvcry lorm of distressing ailment known as Piles originates internally. l's Premier The rt-al cause of the trouble is in side. ManZan is put up in collapsible tubes newriters with no/.ale, so the morlicine can be ' ^applied where it will do the most IJiey.de and all kinds of small good, and do P. quickly. If you arc repairing. Largest Machine suffering with plies you owe yourself its kind in the city. the duty of trying ManZan. Sold by Timmons Pros. Orders Promptly Pilled. r? ? i b. Fourcher's, University of South Carl I ocb X- K!.**'"'' ' "WV% T" olina. Session 1U06-1M07 W orks? Broad Street, Begins Wednesday, Sep; 56.1. Augusta, Cia. tember 26th. t - . ; Civo courses leading to II. A. degree, four to II. S. degree, one to L. in tin* poison I'ine ules 1.. degree and one to 1.. I.. M. dcgiee. t of tin kidneys and bladder. Certificates gl> en for work completed rinse at b lli ne will show in any one of tlio departments, poi.o.i up hi rUin,: 11next Hxpensos: Tuition fee $40.00; term time in lie expoied from fees $ 18.00) Room fee $8.00; one hatf "in "P " 1 *'*1 rt"iv. Pine- of each must be paid at the beglnnlrg \ e t.h inipuriI i v iibiieate of each term. Tuition tea may be ojs, i ! .;iise vne b';rl !ei. it- nilttod upon presentation of certlf1 :t" 1 1V it:i h:u !; u lie icates of inability to pay the .same. p easant v, permanent y. benjamin Sloan, 'in iniu'/ Jlros. ' President. SuLuor ibc to The Advocate. _ - - ? ??*