The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 26, 1904, Image 2
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A nr lN<
J GLOSS CARRIAGE PAINT
m a nr i
The Ladies
PKnU-red at the Bates In
office as Keonnd-C lass
^ g
Did it ever occur to \ <
ki>r?u>. naul.l ii~
-
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irjr, S. l'ost- ,***'*
i Mail Matter. '*
tl. and Prop. : Su re Dei
r ijtj, 1904. wo*"k. and does
)? that il' Bates-' ** ?
I ** EARLY
* "..*** A . " ?. * ? * ** ** ** H * ** X* J* #* ? * * ?*
lf"H ior Potato Bugs and <jj
t til den Insects. Does 1
it well.
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r AMRRP CAN I- <;PFn
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di CON>
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I IW i/ENTIONp
I.H,
j I i >
ri n i ' u
ill wear a? long ns Devoe's. No
hers .ire as heavy hnilicil, bei tt?!.->? 11 ?*roI
evoe's weigh :i to 8 ounces inorf to j return
e pint. Hohl by Tiinuvons Hros. of tlie
\v:ir.l 1
lit.lt III NK \V?
Wilt overcome in Ingestion nil I ?lys i Don
psia: regulate the howels ami cure ; seen (J
rer and kidney complaints. It istliejdowh
i>r painting tin*ic i! hi re lies. ami
ore we urge I'vi'r) Mininli'r In
ibir we give a liberal quantity
l.nngmnnA Martinez T'nir.t tolie
painting
ir> and rovcru like g<>|i|.
't p'.y 4>l,fo a gallon for Lit.
il (worth 1*0 ceil In) ?hioli you
en yon bov other paints in a
vui^nc vuuiu u\J a ^ ii v
front of their residei
greatly improve the lot
the town and streets bi
aooe of the residence it
of aov kind alwnt has
*
make the house which
very much more dutn
Thnn offoin " - ?
??41if inices in ; *
*
fires it would **
J " < A FEW MORE
it the appear- %. v
:self.. A f^tice *
a.tendency to %
it encloses look **
K and Stair, < EARLY CORN
I*.
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EASTERN
SEED IRISH POTATOE
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I fO PLANT AFTER GRAIN
: G.thering of
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the g
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is at Columbia.;
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1 in
VT iE
si niuiiu ennuiier auu iuvig.iraior in can i
e vvtrhl. It is purely vegetable, per- j make
idly harmless, and should yon b<> n i lourte
llerer from disease, you will use it it | eight
in are wise. j pure
It. N. Andrews, Kditor and Mgr. igtt p;
icoa and Kockledge News, Coeoa.[i0?a.,
wjite.-: "I have used your Her- | Mai
ne in my family, ami find it a must four
Ecelleut medicine. Us Hied- upon J ions ?
yself have been a marked beuelit. I i 'i'liei
t'lllineud it unhesitatingly." .">0c. ; j ,j
.1.1 h. n v u..
tviili 11 p unt, lad* l on t?. sjtu
11, lliurefori' when joii want
en gallons of paint. bi.y only
of I, A M nml mix s'x Rations
Linseed OP with it, and thus
nut at less tlun $1.20 | er Rally
houses are well painted with
gallons of I. & M and three ual>f
Linseed Oil inixeil them*itli.
se Celebiated Paints ares-old by
Haw) iS: Son, Itatosburg, S. C.
? urc
which also gives a \isit
sion that the town was
great si in of fencing on
cattle, dogs, horses and
r.ot erected for the pur|
of beautifying the lion
sore could be overcome
-f 1
iiv* tvro aiiKe *
or the iuipres- **
"Li: j Velvet B
chickens and
>ose in any way ?*
1*. This eye % A
by the general ** v-r
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pnnc the great forage pla
^Clll^ and soil enricher.
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. HARRIS.
** U^virv fi QV71
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** 'Th South Carolina I)el<
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INSTRUCTED.
jgatiou Will Not Go to St.
mud. Knt M.'inv of
SPETH BRC
Successors to C. I
40 BROAD STREET,
>TH ERS,
B. Allen.
AUGUSTA, GA.
I'luiiim* ui nrages. nisi
standing fences and in :i
the fencing could be li
then the grown hedge \
way fill the need of t
boards now so much in i
can be grown with but
trouble and cut and In
1110 Ol me now * ? * *?*?***#***** ;>*#*?
i very few years
aril down and
would in every _
lie wickets or
, o The hedge AllI1011IlC6IIl(
little cost and
mined in any
** **? *****? * * ? ??***#
i ^ a Positive necessity.
jJ.l LOi Having to lay upon my bed
days from a severe drnisehled l??
found relief when I used a b
; Hall rd's Snow I.insment I tai
; ' Them F
I
I _
? I
*ie "bif? four"?It. li Tilnian, U.C
for 14 " ward, It, Goodwin libett, Wili
r,I only Joes. 'I'luur choice for president <
ottle of (hcanilidules n.w in 1 lie livid?Jtidj;
I Plifpr. ! .. ,. ,.
avor Him.
i >1 1 ho fsn;l llull his n.tine would he pre- { *"
e seated and had not heard even a rumor I
>1 of it until after he had retired the]
;e ni?ht before. He was proud of the!
When you buy a stove,
"THE GREAT EXCEL:
always kept in stock
Catalogue. : :
rHE LARGEST STG
AND BICYCLE
, buy the best.
SIOR." Parts
. - Write for
>VE, TINWARE
HOUSE IN
snnpe 10 suit tlie own
good point in favor of
that it is green a ' the y<
to a great extent ietri
bleak wintry look that <
the leaves and foliage
shrubbery barren. 1
prettier views than ai
el. Vnot,)er .i^ouces cinuer mis tleadinj
ceeding Two Inches, NN
the hedge is Until Election for FIVE I
ear mound and Cash in Advance. No
ic 3 from the \N ill be Made in Rule o
monies when nil
have left the j announce myself as a cni
"here aie few Solicitor of the liftlt Jodiei#
I pledge myself to eondi.el
1 even, green ,|ble camnaiirn. to uli de the
C, Not H\- l'nily rci'ommenil it as the best ni
'ill be Run *or bruises ever sent to the 21
1 vlxc 'l bas now become ;? positive in
jullako, |j|M)|i mys>,|, ,, ,{ Ityrnes, me
Deviation , Doversvilie. Texas, '25c, 60c,
r Price. j Sold by O. .1. Harris.
? 1 wi : .
lulidate for
il Circuit. The N 1*. Hunter
an honorresell
<?? NlMllll. - - - -
i: V | A l)ii n. 1'arKt'i* o! .\e\v ioi'k. in
leillciiie
llliotecl. I likewise 1 lie preference of tin* tf oil
ruessitv I erwho will represent the respecti*
reliant, i;(Mjrtssionul districts
$ 1 00
ho nineting of the Stato Democrat'
covention yesterday was linrmmiinii
Th morning was giwn io organi/.ntio
, ii ho nfleruooii tin* e? in niltees mo
an last night tin* delegates were met
oil Resolutions instrnetiug tin'oeli
;s iiuuor as wen any man itiivlit be, When I
i- ii" looked ii?t<> the fact's of llu'te dele-1
c ^atvs l.i> mind traveled back over 110
years of Stale political history. lie!
ic spoke of the "Taxpayers'convention"
s. in isT'J. when the oppressed white met
n in secret halls no town anil with bated
t, breath dismissed the conditions Into j
t which t lei State lead been dragged "All i
i?-j we could do was to advi-e, to keen!
THIS SEC
We have a few very Pr
left. Write for one. ^
to make our store you
when in Augusta.
HON.
etty Calendars
/ou are invited
r headquarters
nenge Kir squares and It!
Funeral of Mr. Harmon
Life in Charle:
Lexington, May 2H.?J
day, in Providence cliu
roundhd by more than J
body of J. West Ilarmo
life hv nreliletiti. I li'nw'i
?eks. tlie Democratic primary am
port the nominee's thereof
Respect (
Who Lost His ckokoeiiei.i Timmi
iton.
Vt noon Saturrch
yard, sur- FOR SOLICITOR
500 people, the 1 am 11 candidate for Solic
n< who lost his F.iftth. in tl
OI 1 election and Will abide the
ll to sup- j
till V,
"".KMA N , j
on, S. <
I
itor of ilie
le coming
result of
gaion to St l.ouis to vote for adj.
Parr wore rejected on the gjonnd Hi.
i lit members ?i|| lie t rue to tin* be:
invrests of tin* Democracy anywa
bit for fear that siicli lark of cndorsi
niait might be distorted il to :i< 11
uatiendly to the choice -t the grei
| pidital Stat i of New York. eaeli ? 1" 11
j IS|?;lefates was asked to declare bin
. <??!/ and 11(*f /tnp il.'iO'irt i* .T111i
to heart and to hide our time,'" In* said
lt ! Ilo saw somo in the convention who i
>T | on that fateful August day in lssti had
' fought out llio |)ro;>i)Tilion t > put out a ?
e* straight ticket or a oompromiso ticket. |
j lie saw ir. the convention some who in ,
st t ie tall of had mot to frame the;
u* fundamental law of the State und who I I
;l" | wfiii awav a I >omocracy. over tube 1
re I . i - - - . I .
bPt i n BR(
Successors to C.
*40 BROAD STREET,
x-T ARTWRIOHT'S MANGI
J i M EKS,
B. Allen.
AUGUSTA, OA.
E CURE AND DOG
ton harbor, was laid to
sonic honors.
The body reached here
afternoon, and was met
by the relatives and a con
Masonic lodge, of whtcl
was a steward.
Mr- llarmcn was 58
resided on his farm nhoi
I..* ...vnaues- tile primary.
rest, witt ina- S. McCt. SI
late yesterday
at the depot FOR MAUISTRAT1
iiimttee of th 1 hereby announce myself t
li the deceased l.? t!,e
trute 1 hml Lexington Count
s 'bject to the rule- ami regi
years of r_re, t ie Democratic primary.
nt fiiye m !.?s i?\ p. S
MK INS. i
I
i candidate
of Magis
v District
it ations of
ITEaLV.
I'.rkir, although several deelared tn;
wiile ho is their choice of 11 it? ni?
i Diiiicd. they will vote for the tnan \vl
! tan win as it appears to tliem in tl
j convention.
The only other action of importan
! was the adoption cf the unit role r
j quiring all delegates t<> ahi ie hy tl
! will of the majority.
?- | too i?uriy ui sue iiniM'U wirto people]
" J 111't in' S' ;i1 c.
" i " liv arc >ve here l?nlay*r" lie asked '
T.ie Uoneli Rider" ha> taken eharire of !
lit*
the While House?the mall who is vvilliii.,'
to have at his social board the;
Hooker Washinetoiis, the country and 1
' j who is \\ iliinjr to insult the white peo-!
; ;>le ol the country |i til iciilarly South;
! Carol i na h\ not t in a in oiii e i lie I Vn ms
W TOILET SOAP. NEVEI
R taii^NU I
west oi town, and lie lof
and a largo family of chil
_ u good man, and his lo?i
f*hnr^l> nit
service
BSSSBBBBBBpBBi. Eev.
Lexington circait. The,
family haee the deepest
tlie community.
J. West Harmon was ;
tves a widow
dren, lie was
is regretted. our scbscriberg are not i
'.nil tl.j.
grief stricken times each yenr anil Ti.c Ad
symyntby ol tunes n year?207 papers a
'or $1.25, in advance.
a member of
I
tailing to
Ivocate fti y
t?ar?a 11
THE MKANISC. <>K IT.
Members of the sub-ruinmittee .
plajjwrin said thjit the
i'.. inns
<>II 11' : | ill t^4"+*fr0f*fr<ilil|PWWWPW
porters, under the rircuinsntices. The
was another tesoliitioii iiitroduct
Which was hurm'ess enough c.n t
-ilirl'unA Knf- ... i?:1. -
I oft lie laud. Till* 111:111 in the Wuilt* !
House may at anv time le id us into |
l>I! | anarchy at home ami into trouble in i
V * iiid-. The Demo rati _ parts- '
wimmimmiissS
re | in t lie I ut ore.' *
*' At the conclusion ,,| his remarks, j
1 the president announceil tint ii .? ...m
wjt-,
6> >*
* ; r J
WV^ V
j E 'J
company Ic. Twentieth IS
in the Confederate army,
to Charleston to the vet
reunion.?Lexington C.ir.
NERVOl'S DTSParSla v/URK
. RYDO.ES 8TOM
Mr. R, E. Jones, tuner
Bridget, whose large depa
are located at Oth and
H=|RYDflLE'S II
stale a real cure for
d ky It lias recently been disco\
i kh tahlets the germs that produce Mala
and multiply in the intestines
for l'arker & there spread throughout th
rtment stores means of the blood. Tlii
pi>n 11 a vn i - ? -
tuin
| ^ ji [!jj GARDNER HARDWARE COM!
SOLICITS
L_A_. YOUR
?ercd that PATRONAGE.
ria, breed ]
and from j
e system
is fact i x- ;
n mi ii was Sll | poSCU
come from the llea.st people. So t
committee decided to recommend ill
ANY I none of the resolutions oe adopted. ('
! lloyt.oneof the committee, consider
however, that t his won hi be interpret)
| abroad as a defeat for I'arker in Sou
j Carolina and though his commit tee d
; not agree with him he took his I'ghl
: the floor of the convention and \\o
lo li proper to liavu a\ iee president from |
e:t' !i congressional district. The follow- J
ing were chosen.
, First district?Col C. s (iudsdeii of
<"h.irleston: second, Mr. S ('. Maylield ;
lM' of Itnmberg : third, Mr I', li. (Jray of !
Abbeville: fourth. Mr M I'. Ansel of
d (ircer. v-ille: liftii, Mr. \V. F. Stevenson ,
l" of Clu'sterliehl: sixth, Mr 1'. > Wall of
n. r \v;n; *
Rt-mcilit s fi>r t ln? installt ( rmlicalinn
cure ut all sk in d is#:'on dogs and ail dui
of Puis and nil it.sx-'s :.ml the
111 est ic it It ifl:;i! s. .M:iiiiif:i:l nr?d
Washington,P. C., writs
of April 14, 04, as follows
ary. one year, while in
business for my h-iise, 1
vere cold, which laid me
at weeks and left ine weak
I had little or no appetiti
geston was very poor. i
could not get at the cause
as my digeston saeined si
paired. 1 decided to
Stcmach tablets, beinjr a
_ piains wny Malaria is bard t
>s, ur.der ilaU , the old method of treatment.
: Last Fehru- Iron, etc . stimulate the ne
New YorK on t build up the blood, but do nc
caught a se- j the germs that cause ti e
up for sever Rydale's Tonic has a speci
and nervous, upon the intestines and bowel
?, and my di- them from all disease brce
?y physicians crobes. It also kills the gc
of my trouble infest the veins and arteries,
o much iin- front the blood all poisonoc
try Rydale's and makes i? rich and healthy
ssured hv j>
o cure by 1
Quinine, !
tvcs andj
>t destroy !
disease, j
ifie effect '
s. freeing ?
ding mi- !
r7iis that |
It drivels
matter
: Col. lloyt was suH'cring from a s<>
III.rout and spoke witli dillieulty, hi
liis positior. was sustained in stroi
I speeches by Mr. A T. Sniylho,
Charleston anil Mr. (Seorge .Johnston
of Newberry.
Another it solution which was in
I reported by the committee was oi
commending the congressional leade
<1.... .O- I..I... wl
. * ?!?%?iimir_? M'vciil ii, ,M r. . A . j
rr Juuies of Let*,
it,
TU1-: TiYu ItiC I'OMU 1 1TKKS.
Tim following conim't toe ??! one i
? . . '
mi'iiitier I rorn ea *li count y w a - appoint ml
to cnnsilor resolutions to frame
,l a plat form :
A M"'villi* I II Mn 'all.i; A ikon, ('
1 IC Sawyer: Anderson -I h? * 1 -
jinn useu ior iiiucn years.
FOUNTAIN CITY KENN
KOK SAI.K IN IIATKSIU'RI; 1
"A Little Higher ir
EiLS. August a, Ga.
;v ti mm un's m;os.
i Price, But=="
friend, they were n go<
medicine. Alter using ll
days, I began !o realize th
ting better. I gave u|
prescription and have gaii
whole using two boxes of i
i never felt better in my
credit Rydaies Stomach
baivngcured me. I reeoi
most heartily, to sufferer:
vous indige-tion and g
downconditioos of the svs
- iv i v.-\i.r. .-> i d.mi; is
[>d dyspepsia builder, a nerve restorer, and ;
letri for a few destroyer. Try it, it will n
at I was {jet- point you.
> the doctor's
led 20pound-1 ""
SllftffifflfflfflWWWrW
table s " itli
mme.ul them HAVE YOU
i from nerf,r""
?A HFanart
a blood
a Malaria
ot disapI
-]r3j
. \ i uviiii nnur|) u IHiailiS 1 .I
i was in tlie pla i for in originally presen
| ed by Col. loin. (', Haskell in tl
morning, but at the night session
was presentod as a separate resolutio
by Col. lloyt and passed without ti<
bate or division.
-At 12 o'clock the convention \\.
I called to order by (Sen. Wihe .lone
chairman of the State I mi
- . " *
l!.i W (hitris; Harnwell, .1.1
l" W .leiiny: lieanfort, II. 1>. Klliot:
Itei'keley, .1. i?. Morrison; Charleston,
'' .1 I iem |ih i 11: Cherokee. \. \\ . 11;?r 11
ilin; Chester. .1. K. Nunnery Chester-:
li.-hl, hMwaitl Mel ver: C'laremlon, K.
T> ' oiletou, M. I'. Howell: l);?r- j
?> 11in;t -?n, S. . M eCullot 114h- 1? > rehester, |
-. I It. Tifjhe: KilgetieUI, H. It. Tillin .11; j
\ \|\ /.
\ \\ f \
\ K\ A
jXN
qlick arrkst
J. A. G tilled ge of Verben
twicein tlie lio-pitai from si
of piles elosing 24 tumors
lots and al' reinidies faile
Arnica Salve quickly aire
inflammation and cured i
quers aches and kills pa
0. J. Harris, Batesburg
Timinons llros., Ba'esburj;
son Drucr go I ii?? w
| IF YOU HA'
enervalgr
A m cm Doe(1,
Bueklen". Will Cure it in 3d mintil
sted further i 2^ Von <mii buy it auywiic
t-krJi f"'?> - - - r,%
DRUG DEALFJ
n
1 ^ ^
VE 3j
nIE J;
t es ^2
ji
-3 , r^l i Tfie X. I'. Gun
A"? ^ <>l,| Stand. - -
lenitive committee. Nomination- t<
I temporary ctiuirmaii he'ng called foi
. the name of Mr. K. Marion Kiu-ker. <
Antlersen was presented by i.r Job
K. Brea'/.eale. There being no oppo
-ilion lie was elected by acoiania!ioi
1 I pon being eseorteii to the chair, Mi
Kiii-ki r declared that the ilay of lli
ter i transient in South Carolina polities i
an iii'ki, i >. i.rire: I l.irciii-t*. .1. \V
>r Ki^-ilali-: < Jeori^-l j\\ it, W. II M.niili;
r, (iri'i'iivilii*, I A. llovt; (ir?'t?n wood, ll
'I .1. I\ 11:11<!; ilainj'toii. K. 15 MrS.veeii
my: I lorry, j. A Lewis: k??i>litw, M. i
I.. Iiini I li: I, iu? ast? r, T. .1. Sir.iit: I, uii.
1 iv:is, ii. i.. Tlionijiion; l?<-*. W.A:
! .lain<-s : Li-xiii^iiin, A. F. I.ever: Mar.in,
? .lames Norton : Marllirro, .1. 1*. Itmirli. i
-I New i-errv. \V. II. 1S unt : Oi-'iiii-e .1 ii
^ " "f<CCn Hill.:
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Printing
/iiuiua iUiM
^ihimii hp
M THE MAMMON
H TheOnlv
ai >iii i-iin, i: t'X|irt'sscti I lie hope an
I In* heliel tliat tin' 'oil vent ion wonii
j he eonscrvalive iii*".in|?? r imeiit. Th
-- temporary organization was limn coin
I pieted by tin* election of Mr. T. <
^ II.iinor, as derk ami Mr. J T. I'arl.s :
H-i assistant clerk. These >( ? tarn > \m
! Mills* i|iieiilly in ale rlcrli >1 |!.e p.-rr
anent organization I In- im'! was : li
jjgj i perfected.
il (' ml;, Uraii^I'btir^. .1 A. H.inUs* 1 *i<-U!
I'll*, It. ! '. ! until; ltirliluinl, .1. II.i>- ,
<t'll; Salmi.i. I! \V. < r.iucli; Spartan J
nir^, II lleiirv; S'.;iiilri, It. P.
i it klimisr; I niun, I I'. I'tak; Wii1'Hilnir^.
P. < W.il Vm:U. .1. II
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AMirvilli', .1 It Plakr; Aiketi, VV. A. |
lt>; A:ut?*rs(ili U. M. lliirk r; Pain
{Mil.I liy Pabular Dealers in F.vrry To
at First, llvt . Patent Axles. AVIii
vviiliovt oiling.
w ii. C <>-l :i I .i t !? M or?
ih I!av?' finn (id injlex
#5v WE soli;
y? patronage,
Njr^Hy you in ret
rV) your mone
VI/ job--and
)&/ paper. :
$ ijj ... Polyglot ...
litr sl ' the same machine.
ajf Km "lie limnireri type shuttles
" ByE in twi'iit>-six languages, iuSS
stuiitly interchangeable.
Iri?KSlK::NT I > S. IIKNDKWSON
Theri was a ^reat surprise in stoi
when the election of a permanent
chairman was held.
l or some time no name had he
mentioned except that ol ex-(.'uvtr
.\l .Sweeney and it .vas supposed th
I he Would he elected w ithout oppo-il io
irtf, li. < Ko !?; Barnwell, .1. K.
i-: Beaufort, W. ( . \ i::? out: Berk
y. K W W iili.mis: ' l.ailvslmi. .1 I*.
. I', i van: heinkee, \V. .1. Snrrat t:
lie-dor, J.'lin M. Wis"; Uhes'.erlleld,
M IJ:ii *?-11 iiit-: Clarendon, J.
i I on; Coloton, ( ha- \\ li i t- cl I * Darjiton
I). T Sirl\?'j|hiin : I)or< lie-lto',
A. Iliets; K'ls;?'liel.l, T ii. Talberl;
, rlieiil .1. <; M..1.1-1 I
Comforta
Clothing
In hi* rnmf/ii'^nKlii /m.i
Me
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Batesb
Advo<
w
A DANDY KOR RITRVS
. j Hvn i ncr oi z nemisph*
>ur<>*
za+e | An Indestr
Will ln~t ^cncrnt ions anil <
119 liki* print?prints like *vri
g] The Be<
eres IS? I
uctable Machine, j
niitliv ten t.*-ninciiines. Writes 9
S
ilIt?w*?ve**. the friends of Co!. I>
Henderson, of Aiken, tl t ide I 1'iies In
: nielli lo put up Ins name, anil by
j Vote of "did Co 115 Col. Ilelitleism un
i ideettd.
(low MeSweeney was nominated it
a very graeeful speech by Mr. \V s
Smith, of Hampton. Mr W F. Siev
i enson, of Clic-iaw, pres'iited tin- nnno
1 of Col I), s lie. ..t Mi.....
v >S?Cm\\ii: <?turjr<'io\vn, l>r Olin
iwyer; Grt'fiiviih*, M. I.. Donaldson:
iiicfinvitod, 1 ?'?. Drjjdon. Hampton,
II (ionding: llmry, (i, >1, Holiday:
vorsliaw, .1. T Hay; LanHu'ster,
*oiio|i; l.a'iriTis, 'I'. I!. Crews;
'2. I). Smith; l.oxin^ton, <; A.diiigard:
Marion, ! ', M Covington: Marl-'
ci'ii, li. M. Iv>?in's; N "wbrrry, .1. A
_ win iwi nii'iv i/iiv I I ! LI ^
Clothes. Our LKiHT, AIRY,
STYLISH SUITS are just the
summer days to come. AI
6.50 t > $
We are now placing on si
i wear comioriame
yet DURABLE and
kind for tre warm
I prices, from ,
25
tie an eleirant as
Dr. Bcrgin, Pano, Ills., v
have used Ballard's Snow 1
always reconmended it to u
as I am confident there is
made. 'It is a dandy for bur
who live on farms are fipecii
to many accidental cuts, burr
whir heal rapidly when Bulla.
Liniment is applied. It aboul
be kept in the Imuse for oases
K?'uey " 95c,, 50c. ar.d f 1 p
'* ? i.. . . i (i
The one inucLine producing
vntes: fin 11 it i for in impression.
Liniment: Eg
ly frieuls. M The earliest HAMM
no Letter & ? newest Machine of a
ii-.' Tine- [J
!!fi,"nt!'LH Decania Dow I
rjl*. Snow |?j ((R T ?ATESB
d always mi
of i mer-1
_ _ ... m M m 1 \ / va I
perfect nii'l pm mum?nt alignment with 1
NND does better work thun the
ny other make.
Alain St. Columbia I
UK(i ADVOCATE OFFICE. B
-
I It was seen early in the ballot thai
( ol. Henderson li.nl the lead. K\-(io\
1 McSweeney called npiii (he ronven1
tiijn to make imnnimoiiH the nomina|
tion of Col. I lender.* on and this was
done.
Upon Inking (lie rhnir, whither he
was escoited by Cov. AleSwieeiioy . Sen
ator It. U Tillman a u! Mr. Sierenso-:,
augli: < (roiicr, F. M. Carey; Orange
iimg. I> (> Herbert; I'i< kens, (? If. ;
I >oy le; Ifirlil.Micl, .1 '1'. Sloan ; Saluda, j
I. It. Siuhlal) ; S| attniilnirg, .1. .1 l?entry;
Sonne", If. 1. Manning; I it ion,
vV. I . Hatts; Willianifbnig, .1. I) Carter:
York. \V. it. Sniilli
I'AI'KKS 1'RKSKXThD.
When t 111' ore'I ; i / 11 i ?n Imil
sort men t of I ine Shirtings an
a sacrifice. NVH PILL Ol
I C Levy'sSoi
Broadway, Angus
ill Summer hosiery I
R1>ERS BY MAIL. |
1 & C(). i 1
ta, Ga.
^ lie bad I
plettii, tli?*re was v ?n*al rush of pa