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r f THE ADVOCATE. -i . . - 1 Published Kvfk* Wednesday. JOHN BKIjIJ TOWILL, Editou and Manager ' i- ? = = published weekly by the advo catk publishing company. (joint stock.) Subscript ion Price: One Ykar, $1.00 Six Months, GO terms, payable in advance. For liberal terms to advertisers, ap ply at olllce. G?">od correspondent wanted in Lexington, Aiken and Sahi da Counties. Wcdnesd ,y, <Tuly 16, I DO'-'. WHY NOT HAVE A MILITAR' COHPANY IN IJATESBURU? j. Tins is a question we submit for th serious consideration Of the youn men of the town and community Tlvere seems to be no question as to th need of such an organization. We ar situated almost on the dividing tin between Lexington and Saluda cour ties, and neither of these counties hav a military company. Bateshurg is central point and easily accessable t almost any portion of the above name counties, as well as to a large portiu of Aiken county. Aside from the que tion of protection, which it would a ford the community in time of diso der and danger,;t is desirable as asoci; prganization and means of recreatioi In the armory could he established reading room and other social feature too numerous to mention here, cou be added in the wisdom of the ojgan zatiou. In this way the young iii? could be b ought in closer touch wit each other in consequence of wliii each would feel si greater interest i the success and advancement of tl other. We commend this question I the serious consideration of our resu ers. What we have saiil has been sai simply by way of a suggestion, in coi sequence of which we hope to see sou: P definite plan formulated for the 01 ganization of a much needed inilitar c.mpany. The Advocate stands read and willing to help in any way poss hie such a movement. ' We understood tint Frank L?\er wt 1 to have opposition, out if the c?ii r paign meeting at Orangeburg, whi< dence, Mr. McLaughlin's candidacy a huge joke. We predi??\ that Level majority will be at least .1,1 K 0. \< only has Lever fulfilled the cxpeeh tions of his friends, but Ids record ^ one which will merit the approval as. endorsement of every fair-uiimlid tuni We have never regret ted ehanipiouin his cause and confidently belieye tlci the Seventh I>istri?t has a represent: live that will grow stronger and loo after her interests better than an other mail in I lie district. We hav great hopts in Lever's future. Watel him! It is no discredit to the <1her can didates to say that l)r. \V. H. Timnieman is undoubtedly the safest man ii the race for Gevernor The public po sitions be has held within the pas eight years?that of I.ieutennnt <!ov ernor and that of State Treasurerhave demonstrated Irs ubiiity tis : public man whom the people couh honor with the highest < Dice in theii gift with the assurance that its allair: would be admirably managid A mat w ho lias made a success for himself ii life cat' easily make a success for hi fellow-man and it is this trait of character that commends I?r. Timmertmui to the voters of South Carolina. Ii every line of work lie is thorough practical, progressive, and it can lit said withempliasi* ami earnest ness t hat a safer mail coul I not he found in all South Carolina for the high cilice ol Governor.? I til ion lleruld. This opinion is shared by a great numberof people throughout the State, and we confidently believe that a majority of the people will recogniz- Dr Timmerinairs eminent litness tor the exalted olliee to which he aspires. In all the comments that have been made, not a word derogatory to h:> litness, or his character has hei n mtr#.v? .-l - (>c.>|?r ?miu a ciean ntiniilustration, l?y a man r. Iio lias tieen a success in every depart,unit of life. Dr. W. II, Titiiincrman is the man to elect (Jovernor. It is announced that the North Audits ta Hotel company has made selection of the name for their beaut f 111 host el ry on the Carolina heights. 11 is "Hampton Tarrace The name was selected from litre hit mi red names ottered by eiti/.ens of Augusta and vicinity. It will he remembered that when the projectors decided to name tno hotel they adver tised in Hie city papers that $?"? would he presented to the person who would submit a nam* that would he accepted hf the director*. As a result of this advertisement half a thousand people sent in names. It l?as not been learned who suggested "Hampton Tera< e . Kx I Wlfti'lflllbnM i A MlXTHtE. The golden rule measures exactly twelve inches U the foot. Don't waste your time telling a small boy how very good you were when - hisage. He doesn't believe it. The National College of law, at Nashville,Tenn., has offered fix scholarships to this State. Let those inter" ested applj to Secretary of State cooper. John W. dates, the millionaire speculator, is running a corner on July corn, ami the outlook !s that he will put the price at $1 a bushel in Chicago, lie now controls 1~? ,000,00(1 bushels - of co?n. s Ex-Governor St. John, ?,f Kansas* recently made a statement v. Inch curries a significant lesson. Saul lie: ' ! s made u speech not long since to n audience of 1,000 people, composed of DDI men and nine women. Next week I - attended a meeting whorej there were y li ve men and fifty-live women. The former wns ma le in a penitentialy, the lattea was at a prayer meeting.'' e Tlie 31 oral I'll use of the Political Campaign in South Carolina. We had hoped that the present political campaign would have continued l' and ended, as it begun, on a high e plane, free from mud-flinging and i? vituperation and offensive personalities. In behalf of the sober, thoughtful citizens and Christian people of <>ur Siate. we enter our protest against the ? mud-slinging business in which some d of our candidates for otlice are indnlgn ing. Personal abuse, ree: iinination, s_ charges and countercharges by 00111. oeting candidates is mean and pusil lacitnous We have li id quite enough r" of that sort of campaign mud in South ill Carolina. It would be far better to n. dispense with the political campaign, a i if its only purpose is to all'ord r.n opportunity for a scramble for otliee. A ' ' political campaign should be clean. fair, holiest, e meat ing. conducted on i- a lngh plana of discussion, in which n the great issues beloiethe people a e j( presented, not in a way to stir up st rife I or appeal to the pa-sions ami prejudices of men, but dispassionately and intelliII gently. A man who does not poss< ste | the ability todiseiiss intelligently the [o j principles embodied in a political p! ?tI I form, is iutelleetualiy incapable of dis| changing the duties of the ollice which 1 ! I.e seeks; and tlie man who plays the r I of a political mountebank and in icjdi'ges in "Billingsgate," is morally r. unlit for any position of public trust. v We note with pleasure that some of the candidates scorn the use of Ahosi\e ^ language?and treat thru* competitors with the utmost court*.sy. We take oil' our hat to llie.se gentlemen and J thank tliein for th?ir example of gnlS tleinanly deportim lit and manly independence in the political arena. " Southern Christian Advocate, dnlv to. :ll is In a recent speech Senator Carmai k i said that General Funston w is the 'greatest captain who ever wi hied the J| | " ! jawbone of an a<s. This reminds K.-n? I - 1 " resen(alive Curtis, of Kansas, of a is story: "What did Sampson slay hi,1 rnemus with':" aski'il ? school l -aclicr ( of his class. No one would answer. "What is tIt's?" iinpiited tin- l aclicr, ^ I touching tli'*siil? ol his check. "Ti.r ' l jawbone of an ass," was the prompt i-I reply.?Detioit .loornal i II A MAN I.I i: I ? \ ol'. And say some other salvo, ointment r : . lotion, oil ??r allt pod In a!er is ^ond ' as Ituoklen's Arnica Saive, tell liin: thirty years if marvelous cures m I'iles. liiirin, It uls, Corns. KcJo s. I Icers, ('.its, Scalds, |?riii-es ati I SI.in Priititions prove it's the h: ~t and cheapest. Vac at O. J. Harris, Hates, | burp, or Smith A Crusson, I?c< s\11lo, t . iS.( . . I Hardships are the kind that -ail a the sea of matrimony. Ji Women love bargain.-so uitich that -they delight in nicking a m in feel 1 cheap. 'j fit' this out and take it to .1. D.Timi limns Drop Store ..ml pet a hex (I 1 ' liainb. Haiti's Stomach and I. \. r Tab i lets. The hesl physic. They also | correct di- inters of the St < niacli. | Pi ice Va cellt s. W.i very mm h tear that somebody worked in a spri ;- of garlic in one of the Ho i. Hank Walter->n's mint juleps. \ t hint a -I >u i n.11. CO iiiTn AltD. A rewaul of is heredy oil. red for theappi'i h nsioii with prool hi conj \ ict before town council of the parly Or par ics \\ In broke t lie sire i in list* inwii of li.itejluir^, on lli 11 o 11: 1 of .J'lllf 'JS;|i, l?v order of rjtilirii, 1 M . 15. Kdwards, C"iI> In a . i For Kent. I Persons desiring to rent tlio K. W. Mi l.iMina store building, .should npplj atonee, to .1. C. (il.OVKIt, l'htesliurj.', S. llrafness, Noises ill t lie lload, <Kc i l'o?ilit i-ly i'iireil |.\ ii m ii i \ ? i \ i: I .: i .v \ Tilt* lirw Iti-im-ilv (rues liitlil to tin- :n-:i .1 > I el tln? ilifjup, mill I i.i ^ ? II i-i 11- I Mirli rcn ikuliliCltii * tu.it tin-art-iil. s Iiniii'is lielil i.nt t<> .ill sMlten-rs nn in.itli-r Imw bail limp -Intuitu, tlir i-;im- iniiy In- ii\k ihhh i wim.iiiii mi nnliiiMiv i.isi-.iiiiI Mill in' .tit ~i i-ii 11 : \ | ill ii"; mnl |nis| (Mill -.iiii lull ?lii ri l urns mul 11 -; i III! Ill is In i I if. 11 Ii'i'i'lpt ->t -|UI. tirilii iliuit fn>iii .1 iMffl k. ii m:i i'.v Atoek'liile llnnd Si ill til I ..i lulict Ii, l.uiiilini, KN t? I.A N l>. SCodeS Gare ? Oitjosts v/hiit ycu cat. KCSINESS LOCALS. 1 V DKI MAU IIAKHKCI'E. We will furnish our annual barbecue with refreshments, at Lelmar, ,S. C., on Tuerday. July 29th, 1909. We earnestly request both Saluda and Lexington candidates to be present and entertain the crowd, ltates for dinner reasonable. Everybody come and let us spend the day pleasantly together. A. L. Eauui.k, .1. C. Swyokrt, Don't get left by the excursion, July :'.lst. Join the merry crowd and take an enjoyable holiday. Leaves i Colombia a! tl -:t0 i m 'I lie Advoi'iteJobOlllce solicits your ' patronage. Neat work nntl prompt ?xecution will bo ouriuoito. Grand Summon Excursion to Augusta. Thursday, July fllst. $1 for the , round ti ip. I'ki.ion, S. C , July 12, 1902. I will furnish a first class Barbecue and refreshments, music and dancing. Abo, candidates will speak for us. Conic one, coinc all, and wewillliuve v jo'ly o'd lime. Plenty to eat and drink at lVlion,S. C., August 1st 1902, J. P. Hi?to. 1 will fi i i i-li a first class Barbecue and refreshments at the olJ Harr mil' place the first Saturday in August, | 1902, near Stcadman. Camlidates and j everybody invited. Dinner, for men, TV : ladies, 25c. Ma/.on all Howard. I Tie many friends of Chief Justice j Me Ivor wi 1 b delighted to learn tliat he ist-rapiuly improving under the treatuieut ret is etl at the Savannah, tin., Iios pi la 1 .ami i l is stated t hat lie will return home in a week, ready to resume his j dul its in t lie Supreme Court. 11c first w? :it to.hdins llopkuis for treatment of a sore on hi - tongue and received little encouragement, but tlie Savannah j treatment . cms to have been sueeesaI fill.?Ex. Tin: iti:^a iimmkm koit ktkaixh. Mr F. 11. Wells, (lie merchant at | UfiT I'll.-. 1. nig Island, N. V., says: ' 1 alwn\ recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm a- the best linini"iit for strains. I u> I it last winter for a seveiolain ne-s^in t i side. r<.sulling in :n a train, and was greatly pleased w ith the <j11i . k r lief and cure it effected." For sale by J. D. Tiinmons, Balesbiirg. Ilr ANTKI)?Scrap iron of every descript ion and old nm'blurry. Any killd ol lire wrecks or stiwks for particulars. Address J. It. (Jarfunkrl, Coluinltia, S, CI. MIXED IN TWO MINUTES. LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PAINTS, 11 1 >.>ii ? Without Cost. I'.uy pure linseed oil at seventy-live rents a union. and make your own paint hy a Idinjf 1 , of a gallon of it to 1 ?al; mi oi the l.oii^iiian & Martinet j Ah.- lnetly Pure Paint. The paint \. ill ti.vi eo t ah iut $1.23 per gallon. Any l?nilitiin:.; ti"t satisfaetorilv paint-1 etl, will he re-painted at our expense.* Twenty even tears of sale. Aniigenej ii. Very town in the I'ni ed States.. I'or Sale Hy J. .1 I Jaw I iC Son, liateshur*;, S. C. j AN 2SVSLA; Kvery man or w sidrr himself or 1 iiicouio is the ail ing expenses, tl \V hat's left, t he prolil down your living exp you gel the most goo< and ready cash enabl S i Cor an article 11 large volume of t rade c ? careln keeping o J uly as we did Co and selling a gr .per cent. oil* regi ^r?a( Millinery Cleare I Vp-.iriment of summer st kit, trimmed or untrimmec b confiHorsJ, We mean IVTe-w" ITo *?>- < Mil SlloK DF.TA ItTMKNT is a c< \ A I ANNOUNCEMENTS | I The many friends of Jasper S. Der rick liereby announce him :i candidatt for thenlHceof County treasurer, subject to the rules and regulations of tin Democratic primary. J. M.Epling is a candidate for elec lion as n member of the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of tin Democratic party. Ity solicitation of friends, and pos sensing the qualifications for the oltiee I have announced myself a catididati for County Commissioner, :ird pledgt myself to abide by the result of tin primary, J. W. Frye. The friends of HENRV J. RAWL niiuwmg iu? iiincss anil ability to (ill with satisfaction the ollico of County Superintendent of Kducnti-'ii, respectfully nominate him as a laiulidate foi that position and pledge him to abide the result of the Democrati<* p riinary I am a candidate for a seat in tin House of Representatives of the State Legislature, subject to the conditions of the Democratic party. K. U. Shealv. To the Democratic voters of Knluiln. County:? I heredy announce myself as a car didate, in the ensiling primary, foi congress from the second district and I solicit your support. I entertain tlie expectation of addressing you upon the insues of the day whenever propel occasions present themselves, and iv the meantime hop? th.it my eharactei ar.d general litncss way receive yoni attention. 1 shall he subject at al times to the regulations prescribe! for the primary, and subscribe to sucl pledge us the wisdom of the Stati Democratic party may formulate. Kespecttiilly, G. Duncan It 'Dinger. I, hereby, announce myself a catidi .late lor Congress from the 7th Con gressional District and pledge m\ sel to suoport the platform and nominee! of the Democratic party. A. F. Lever. FOR AFDITOR. (?. A. Derrick is hereby annoiintei as a candidal!' for re-election to the of lice ol County Auditor, subject to th rules of the Democratic primary. FOR IlOfSK REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my self a candi ilate for tlie House of Kepresentativi*? and pledge mystlf to support the plat form and iiommt.es of the Democrati Party. John Bell Towill. 1 hereby announce nivstlf a "anil ilatc for the House of Representative? subject to the action of the Demoern ie Primary . D. F. Elird. Sl'PT. ok EDUCATION*. 1 hereby announce myself a candi nate for re-elect Ion to the ollice < Count ; Supi. of Kducat ion, and pledg myself to abide the result of the Dem oeratie primary, respei'tfully, J no. S. Derrick. I TKEASl'R KK. I Frank wTsiiealoy is hereby aniioiin Jel as a candidate for -re-election lo Treasurer ;^u l.exington county ami i pledged tif abide the result os tin1 pri Col. .1. ^Brooks Wingard is hereb; announced^ as a candidate lor tin House of i Kepres>>nta lives, and i pledged to:fhidethe result ol tl.e pri mary election ami support the nomine* of the party. llollow Creek Township. To the Democratic Voters of tin Second Congressional District: 1 am a candidate for Congress froo the Second Congressional District am! will abide the result of the I'riinary While I am opposed to Imperialism. 1 am in favor of treaties allowing os t< shove our goods on liberal terms, in e\\ rv market of the world. I favor pralieal. tangible results. 'J'rusts should he tlirott led, hut corporal ions doing a legitimate business should be t m otiraged and protected. H lira I Delivery Houtes. in sutlicient number to supply mail to every family every day, should he established. I favor turning loose all the money down here that can |.o.-s:hly lie secured. The rights and conveniences of the people should receive paramount attention. What T oni today is largely due to your support and help, for which I feel grateful to you, ami 1 refer you to the record which will sho.v for itself whether 1 have been true to you ami whether I have protected and proniote ? your interest. 1 v ill thank you for y >ur sujty< rt in the ensuing Democratic primary. ,1. Win. Thurmond. NCHE OF E oman earning a liv lorself conduct ing a nounI of Irade t ransi io cost of running f. Save all you can < eases by making yo Is lor the money. ! le lis to buy cheap, uit would bo cheap a at tiny profits. \A/e u stock up in every rrApril and May. eat many goods no) tilar prices ince *3ale--Wo begin thi ock. If you are interested vvt 1, flowers, silks or ba'oy can at to make a clean sweep Not! 'irlls: IE2a,c!]s:< I. A. W II ITT ON, Proprietor. ? Miiplete storo within itswlT. ami consist ML \ A humble man Is a joyous man. There is no worship where there is no joy. For %?orship is something more * than either the fear of God or the love 1 * of Him. It is delight in ilim.?F. W. ! " Faber. HAVKS A WOMAN'S 1.1 FK. To have given up wculd have nieaut death for Mrs. Lois (rugg, of Dorches' ter, Mass. For years she had endured untold misery from n severe lung trou. tile and obstinate cough. "Often,** J , she writes, "I could scarcely breathe > and sometimes could not speak. All >' doctors and remedies failed till I used * Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was completely cured." Sufferers from Coughs, Colds, Throat . and I ...... "P 1.1 I iL! ^ ...... uuuA nuuuic uceu uiisgranu ruill' edy, Tor it never dissapoints. Cure is guaranteed by O. J. Harris, llateseburg, ?fc Smith k Crosson, Leeavllle, S. C. l'rice 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles ' free. r Subscribe for The Advocate. Don't , borrow it from your neighbor, l'er. haps lie does not like tn loan it. For the sum of $1 it will visit you 52 weeks. I *KKD MOK K IIKI.P. Often the over-taxed organs of di- f gestion cry cut for help by dyspepsia's [ ' pains, Nas.iea, Dizziness, Headaches, I liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such i troubles call for prompt use of Dr. 1 King's New I.ife Pills. They are gent tie, t borough and guaranteed to cure. r 35o ?t O. J. Harris, Bateeburg, or r Smith & Crosson, Leesville, 8. C. 1 I I No A'oiuan ever feels as though she could trust another who wears a last year's hat. Woman's influence is, no the whole, elevating. She generally holds a felf low up payday. s Our Clubbing Oiler. The State (semi-weekly edition) and II The Advocate for $2.25 a yc?r, $1.26 e for six months. Regular price of both papers $2.00 a year $1.50 for six months. The Thrice-a-Week World and The - Advocvte for $1.05 a year, 85 cents for six months. Regular price of both pair pers $'3.00 a year and $1.00 for six ; mouths. iku Advocate and Atlanta constitution (week- < li ly; 1 year fl.TJ cents, six months '.W cent*?The j1 >i Advocate and Atlanta send-weekly Journal, 1 ' t year $!.*(> six inontea So cents. Semi-Weekly Journal and The Advocate k I year S1 .TO. six months 7(1 emits. The Farmer < Student and The Advocate 1 year $1.2X ' ! months 65 cents. i- I r 1 'l'UE NEW YORK WOLRD * THRICE-A-WEEK SECTION. ! As Good to you as a Daily and Y'ou Get it at the Price ok a Xf early. I It furnishes more at the |ai? any other newspaper published in AiMfkjL Its sows wr c ! vice covers all the glolio ?ud is ?<pxai*d by that r of few dailies. Its reports tram Km Boer war * have not l>eeii excelled is* thorussghnesa and - nrim<i,thMa -.?d w"h iA.?.?Sa??ai <?ni[i?lBS now in progress it wlit its ksvalw?D)e. Its politi n? is slMluwIy Impartial. This (act , ^ makes it of especial vaJuw ley mi at this ttaaa. e If you want to watch, ssery aiove of tho preat " political campaign take the Thrice-a-Meek I World. If yot waut to toy yottr eye w tin-' L* Trusts?and they need matching?take the j; Thrice-a-Week World If yot; aaMtukaow all foreign devtlopAnems, take the Tbiiee-a-Wewk fi World. The Thrice-a-W'oek World's regular mtccnp- | tiou is only $1.00 per year. We offer this uu- j I equaled uewspapsrant* Tut. Advocai ktogether one year for tl.uv | ' The regular suhscriptlou price of the two 1 apers is S'S. no. The Nem and Courier (weekly edition) and The Advocate fl.76, six months 90 cents. Trices will be made upon application j for other combinations than above. Subscriptions also received for any ol i the above papers singly. The rates ^ quoted are strictly for cash in adva*ic?. ! Write to or call on us for good reading. We offer you only The Best. The Advocate, <B This signature is on every bo* of the geauiaa Laxative Bromo-Quiaine t .h.* ib? remedy that tree seM la aas 4af IHRGA1NS !| i ing, should eonbusiness. Their noted. I Lis livthe enterprise. of that profit and cut ur purchases whereI , , 1 . act, ripe experience The nerve to take t $2.50 brings us a; have taken as much: department for VVC are buying I _ x from 25 to 50 s week to clear our Millinery [ At ? will positively sell you ?jmy1 1,1 your own price, Cost wilt aaC *01 liuvr will be carried over. 1 the : ma st Store, . c ? -? of i he best that can be mul?. V i ' ' % * I WHY USE LARD?| 1 I THE VEGETABLE F'AT- I/T ' SUPERIOR IN QUALITYAHD PURITY jUf f TO ALL OTHERS " : 'k JZ&. ? 01 ^e.v\tct rrx U/ : If ?ADORESS ? ))J<^??~ SOUTHERN COTTON OLCQ Wji SAVANNAH.GA. "7. THECAR0LINAS???G?QR6,-A. M|| r--V ' - -;g>-.,' ''SOUTHERN I ! RAILWAY ji *, TWJP GREAT HIGHWAY | 9 6R TRADE AMD TRAVEL. | S)mjf lh? Prtneipal Commercial I kft and Health and Plaaaura I rli of tha South with tho jm j* E NORTH, EAST and WEST. I Vf tlbula Trtiao, Through Sl?apln^?Cars H lrttfaai n#w York aivd Now Crieani, via Ailant*. Latttwaatt aad Flarida Polnis via Atlanta and via * AftrrUU. ^hNf faak andltarlda, cither via Lrnchbur^, DanrlllO [ tad fifandalkt or via Rlclnaantl, Eanvilla and Vratadabd|dPafft|l> atal*d'?*r Sarvlca on ell Through Tralna? | I dorvta* and Low R.ito* to C harlrtton ecaMnit dMilh Carolina Inter-1.ta .u i.nd \V?&1 Indian [I CSc.lUa- I ' tdkat*> Yadrtot Tlakata to nil Kctor'a r.ov/ an nolo at 1 itfdnoad arntoa. | ??< ? L : t/r" f 1 x T" * 'r A v: c r ?MMl *. Ccn. i't. .* \ D. C. .. sim. '| 4ffK?v?TJtfZu. |{ CjMrUftcn, /. e. Co. | gjj Doing Business at the '.Same Old Stand, j| - Tolxrrx ID. =1- Where I will he glad to fill the people's wants g 55 in heavy and fancy groceries. A full line of 2e fresh candies just received. Yours for all 2E good things to eat. 5^ 5: JOHN D. RAWL. g tf.WKW.^MWWAWMWMMWr, I when it comes to 3 l?' ~~ ~0 j I printed = ? stationery j/ ^ give the advocate a call 3 i" Jordan Rolls On iif ?o f lo those up-to-date Buggies and Carriages of 8TEADMAN A *1V e ibeg to announce to our friends throughout this secttpn, that we have 'tl?ns? d the entire stock of t he Batesburg Buggy it Harness Co., and Lav* 1' rga tt stock of the best Buggies and Harness that has ever been to thi r'.et. H'ed? ify competition as to quality and price. Before buying any-thin" < ur pi rices?that's all we ask. ' TiEADMAN & RILEY, "The Rollers."