The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 25, 1904, Supplement TO THE Batesburg Advocate, Image 6

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B ct t. 0 V SUPPI shu liEMENT T( ra J 3 THE \c\ V< r>r,a t.pi CAI -HOliN'S BATESBURG, S REPLY' >. C., Thursday, the Barnwc the NewB a denies that coach bill, through tti< August 25, 190' ill meeting, as It appears In ind Courier that Mr. Muyfleld lie opposed the separate as It was on its passage e senate. In ntinHmr I. PROGRESS Of SOUTH ICdgefh Id. pait?n mvetl Krossional i luive closet) Goon J. W S. G. May! for. ??v: for TO MM S. C.. Aug. ID.?The earrings in this, the Second ConJistriet of South Carolina, I. The candidates, Messrs. illlarns. J. O. J'attorson and field, are marshaling their lit*. Villi. A .??r SH 1 MAY Fi_ it wis introduced at Iiis i yon-l all doubt, Mr. May! thi- bill and engineered through (he legislature, the denial ol Mr. Muylleli pan d the hill, he stated I till I Ik. 11 i. . nnt - ?; 'j,-'.. the senate Li si !"s v?te v 9 I J language: call of the "nay." but suggestion. Be- ^ntr>'leld Introduced "Now In its passage that the rij In addition to upon to m d that he pre- matter kno on the stump ,*le Journal, which shows how iras recorded, he uses this It also shows that on the roll to pass the bill. I voted there must be an error In the Intel est of truth. and jht may prevail. I feel called lake my knowledge of this wn. time that this ball passed I DURING THE Chattanooga. Tenn.. Au lal.)?The progress in So trial development for th< closed, as reported to T1 Includes the following new [WEEK 8- 21.?(8peclUthern lrduae week Just le Tradesman. r industries as the people us in the r lives after I Th- daily port of tin at tin- vari ports have read them features of ful > pri sei i : th? y an will say who will represent lational house of representaM uvh 4 next. pap'r have given brief re speech" s of the men named oils meeting*, but those remit given those who have some of the most Important the campaign; nor have they it< <1 to the people the men It Is extremely Important introduc e it. Jt was fa In its p.issuge and was "Alaylield bill,'* yi-t oil I mad th" tl? nials as give Air. William.- staled 01 that as Air. Alayneld den li" laid successfully cai unil deiiii d a.i reap <>nsi Oil tion with It that he cc cltide uiid' r the c.r> timsl wa a r..llr<iad measure. iu ii wnen ne ** M,v,i thered by im sentatlves < known as the P:!"sf>K< the stump he worked In I n. ter during i :i the stumii "Mr. Mnj led u bill that promise ths Tied through, and I was ilty In counec- second rca? luld only con- P1 ri?d In tl tames, that It heard him prepared by a * was a Wiu nuune 01 repreind worked more actively for * of this bill than I over behalf of any legislative matny term of service. 'field gave me his positive it he would support the bill; astounded when upon the ling of the bill?the crucial 10 life of death of all bills?I vote 'nay.' t that time In the senate umong u>e most importer Alabama. Huntsville?Rope and ti Birmingham ? Quarryli $500,000 gas furnace romp Corona?Coal mines. Andalusia?$35.0000 iigh company. Louisville? Ginning and piny. Mobile?$15,000 candy fa it: wine mill. ng: company; any. t and water milling comctory. going tO C manner of 1 There ha oratory on roads and but that dn must have tion.il b K'S can rely : 11 steadfast at lag and si I i i iu Riiu? lor wiioiii ne is ist his vote; that is, wliut man he Is. s been the usual parade of national issues, trusts, railtin like, which sound well. ies not portray the man. We to represent us In our naluture. ne-n upon whom we <1 men whom we know to lie nl who are not always dodgilimr about arid who tire for icnii iiu u(.torii< y aim \) by Mr. M:iy!ic>li] us a r> the railroid.s. especially i the sole benefit of the I pi- ; all suits against tl; Among other things, s.iitl about the matter: " CIS.- ii.ti ilu-ed by Air. : tiial he hail nut read, w accomplish any purposo to Stop the citizens of I till ass- rtiun of their Ju ushed through ^ a' i>r< sentatlve of vote and li is it tras for 1 afterw .illroads, atop- matter, and Km. against it m. 'a som> pa ali. \\ ihiciins If the test suit J horefor daylield, a bill ?rro.r " as intended to . tlPPcar> at all. 1. was ' a,,y , . , saving thLlio state from , . .. tote. ^ oi. st and lc&p.'il u wis keeping tally of the eard htm vote nay. nrds talked to him about the I he explained that he voted because it did not suit him rticular. e. there could not have been i the record of his vote, as In tin* senate Journal. esthc vote stood 19 to 18. thus bill by a majority of one ' very respectfully. Arkansas. Thornton?Electric light Fayettev1ll??Spoke and tory. Bateaville?Construction Cine Fluff?130.000 cotto Warren?Electric light works. Little Hock?{25.000 lum Fort Smith?J25 000 sash tory. Florida. plant, handle faccompany. n company, plant; water iber company, and door fac ih - people. As stiti-il tlonal matt tie.' ally. I some ui tli louts or t: will al,| til. It I* l '.f CO I Who ha\e t from the r use what 1 Impossible I. tlit; K< ntrat Issues on naor; liiiv? ! < on handled suft .s n<>v p-.wjiosod to give ri-nl hnpp nlng- and Inclii' campaign mooting, which poop!' i t forming a correct tain matters and the men uldr< ss' <1 thorn. 1 will quote o urds of tho speeches, and hi-aril mys if It would ho to iri V ? h * rlr?f u?r>niinf light in ti(i courts, ^u.ir. l>y tli constitution of 1S;> io.hi companies or monupi thor, to r. |ital all lines, remedies, so that \\v nr ' n> prote tion in liiat r. < when tiu p opl sufTer act and consolidations I ncs and acts of a like i Hi rate on sugar and so ^ oi l. to Aiken and othi tioii.-. I'rcvioiis ti lsas n i.uteed to them t Signed.) ntf.iiiisi rail- Mr. Miiyi ilics; and, fur- Hazelt .n, I penalties and had not vc v left without uniformly Jpect. To show CauBliman by the merger withdraw of competing Mr. Wlliia? nature, look at has arrived lap front New the peojiie ;r nearby sta- He I ns i 11?1 hufrtr. tlm ?i. "B. I? CAUOHMAN." " ' '> ?:>Sd on the stand at n Saluda county, that If he >tcd consistently or had not supported the Pollock and Jim Crow car hill, he would rotn the rare for congress, ns cont nds that that time and that If he does not quit "URlit to leave him at home, not been able to show that a pa la.' hlcola?Water woi Chippy?Cotton grin. Pc nsacol a?J100.000 wood Georgia. Bremen?Crist mill. Bed Clay?Grist mill. Camilla?Electric light ] Waycross?Cigar factory Indian Terrltoi Wilburton?J60.000 electr Kentucky. Louisville?J50.000 land rka. working plant. plant. -yic light plant, company: 15. ii!i of Imp.mind's eyo. murk the ri For in t:i the polltlcu Mr. Wllll.ir Ihcro w.is ; iho < men. Mr. M yllcl time. There wi ,.f mi...... I >rtan that I have In my rul I \vl 1 select those which non most definitely, ineo. take thw handling of 1 re -onl of Mr. Maytlold by ns. 1 raring the campaign i very w tin contest between Mr. William I: vtng had lil on the di fenslve al! the re no very especial points ' onsoliil.itions of the co tin- rat? on sugar was 22 pounds. Since then or : rate b' twi en the s.ime cents. Soap under the s gone up from as to 4S c< \\her> the people ate that Is what the railroat w.th the aid of Mr M r It." The Jim Crow C; ? WIV me senate unpeting lines, has he eve cents per 100 truth of M since 1S09, the Mr WlUm points Is 48 from the .? atne facts has It was N nts. There is an.I Is now suffering, and cussing a i Js wanted and as a senate y field they got to serve th< and trusts ar Act. th Peoph-. journal was Incorrect. nor r referred to or denied the r. Caugh man's letter, though tis ha.: frequently read it tand in his presence, rr. Williams' claim all along that his only object in dls>art r.f .Mr. MnyfieM's record )r was to show his tendency interests of the corporations as against the Interests of he admitting that he wn* ? 000 filter works. I^exlngton?Grain elevate HI vermore?$20,000 stave factory. Carlisle?Water works. Louisiana. Welsh?Hardware eorrp Donaldsville?$30,000 wat Crowley?$80,000 feed m New Orleans?$60,000 ol company; $2D 000 brick wo M Issisalnnl ir. and heading iny. :er works, till. 1 and mineral rks. ccpt that holster up lie (Patter.* tip lopislati so far as 1 denied; an anything to I ur n-r tl times Very Me srs. >\'l principal is: ivBMiis .hi. i. iii*i son exMr Mayiield in trying to Jils own e claimed that n) hn*i voted as he did on >? named below. ami which. I know. Mr. Patterson never I i wiil therefore not have i sa\ aliont him. In- earn)>:iiKi there was at he.it*'il controversies between illlnms nta! M ayiield. the -1 ' s hetw- en tliern helm? tlio Mr Williams charged ^ laamfart with having vol ii... . . ... ,. ...... e...... k_.ii ti,n 0i, ,| lug when l.is vote was an.I when the life or dea ?t .?t kc. tin* vote standi la vol of tie Lt.il. ami ii. If oni more snator hi Mr. Mayliehi h id d>ne, ; linve bo it lo>t ami nig riding with the white pe< r?n ra corporation May field at Atlantic C? ed ngainst the no mud on l? ?eeo..u roau- had e,n,mo< mo.st needed. rocord pro> th of a bill is for COn rrs ng lit to IS In Mr Willi l- claimed that th.)t h? (y >1 changed a.s corporation* he hill would h,s du{ ;roe.s would he his raf>. f| Pie in railroad shown by h attorney representing the aast Line. He has thrown his personal character, and 3 that on public matters his 1 d him to be disqualified s. amy mid him on the stand layfleld) was so wedded to : that he was willing to fory towar i th preservation of nd race decency itself as Is vote on th.. Tir*. /->_ .... ?Greenwood?J20.000 wood (projected). NVttleton?Briok works Maeon?Telephone sy--to Bay Springs?Conning f VJcksburg?J75.000 oil m refinery. Meridian?Stave and hei Columbus?JtO.OOO yarn mill; J2."> 000 plow factory. Newton?$5,000 canning Plonvnna *K AAA ilia Iworklng plant m. 'actory. kill: 150.000 oil adlng factory, and cordage factory. recurd of N %"; nt. e.sttci' p: S?'il by MS.iomlily k tin* "Test C MnytK-ld. ai toK'-th'r wi In ord -r will have history nt new < onstit In lS!ir? i?r Ir. M iy 11 lil n.s a public sorlallv a nlallnc to tlx- nr>t? the Soul It Carolina general tiowti k tb "Mercer Act." 'a.-o Act." I tt-otlucfil by Mr i<l tie "JI:u Crow Car Act," tb a t< \v siilc lirt'at. t > ni k mys If Intelligible I to relate something Of the the levslatlon named. The tuti n of tli state, adopted nhlliltib' in* i>nllKi?...i In ans\V' r Mr M yllolc v.v/.,;,, ,, i,? iji ii cnarg Tin N w -.nd c <uricr of porting Mr. Mayfl his "In aimwer to Mr Wllliai at Beaufort th.it h< had th- 1*11 Crow Car Bill. Mayfii Id pr.xl :.ffj the r. I' i III \ t< on th<" mi r. ord I on tin right si. n*nt ntnst know that st and that it i said that ho Mnyfl< Id's 1 at Hampton. tho extent Aug. 4. In ro- tIie ra<Jts ,, speech, says: a n,pro to ms declaration w;th uhlt( voted against At El!e<., in ISttS. Mr. M.yfleid th icords showing hIrn man.lK titer had boon bI1!s dur,pg HIS oppo- senate; anf] toil statements bovs h , -..v w..?. V.IUW Diu; i the Jim Crow matter. Mr. OVi fop onrru?.;.i(5!!n wcr* of showing a desire to mix i r.il r.,a<l ears, thus enabllrg lawfully ride side by side 5 lad:os. leld. Mr. Williams told Mr. at he eould. it seemed to 0 to vote on both sides of all r their passage through the 1 that down In Columbia the - "J ?*..?-?Ulliling Missouri. St Joseph?S76.000 elect: North Carollr Charlotte?jiO.OO cotton pany. Mantco $100,000 oompnr lish canneries and f"rtil etc. Oklahoma. Cleveland?$50,000 oil c< Oenry?$52,000 water wc company. rlc light plant, ta. ginning com?y to estabizer factories. mipany. >rks. pai.y from atlng t corr (i it th it pr> what ! knr any vlolatu heeding th law. the ! purchased. 1m s of ral considct i'<i a line mm " ?.? OIIIU.HI ? 'IIIptirvh t. ! inir or operipctlm? lin in is;?7 to carry >vlsi in t leRis ature pass d >wn tilt* ' p. nal'y Act for in of th constitution. Not constitution and the penalty Southern Railway company consolidated or leased several Iway in ih. stale that were o onp. tiiu; line. amonK them dim from Charleston. S C., raise at;<l unsupport ords Tlie accusations htm on other thiriK* whl time to tlis 'jss or s tuts ;irid li t eloss ns * to hi vote on the " Bill." H fs wi | t . rcm.'mb iiii-nt ;i coup. t with 1 ' ' lli.iiipion meeting proiliu-, d tli?- reoon i: i i t i-: pani 2.V < '! l>y the re- naming ea< m ;de against bore the ? h he did not f,ir n.swer. were main featu th- accusation the men dt: Jim Crow Car by SUch m;x We must in er that state- a man ch" whit follows. tongue is , r Mr. Williams facts lik> i the Senate . Whi. il shn,.lu ' ur t Oi .11'propriately nicks'' other, and Mr. May field Ickname of "Slick Duck.' ?oing k vcs some of the ft; of the debate between inner tl. campaign. It is just tiers w must judge them. : 10 th f;'ots and not what ?es to s y of himself. The ?dh and the pen facile but steel, will not b. r.d. he whole camnaicm <JKianomn City?$10 000 Party; Bras plant. Enid?Stone works Mountain Park?$0 000 < Foss?T lrphone system, Carnegie?Cotton pin. Cl'*o?Cotton g n. Hinton?Cotton gin. Law ton?Cotton pin; flo Shawnee?Cotton gin; $i and development compan; pas and mining company. lumber com otton erln. urine mill. 500.000 oil. gaa y; $500,000 oil. i<> auk;I?.:I done, lart against the statutor} p lion .. mo s-e. ms. he ; way out of lsiatur pa: *M. rg r Ae < the ra 1 purchases, i had be. n n u.i a : on us tnat was ;o number t eases were filed Southern to recover the nalti. - anioun'inB to a ni file dollars The railroads. It nne un i.-y. un.l sought a the troable. In 1902 the legssed what Is known aa the t." al owl- the consolidation roads and valladtlng the inisolldati n a- ! leases that tade. Th t did not stop the 1 ll.'I Ml M ytj i] volo?J . ch:.r?. .1 l.y Mr. Will - landing thut he hnd denl ?itni;-i i: s;<y :.? it must in ti: en ry. At l:.'tr.i\v II Mr. M yfl, ( I" r nlm tiin- Hi t his ni ' y Mi'' W iliiiiins ;tp|if , ii.'ty on tin* 8?c<>ml r bill hut tl? t tli.it must | tli entry. - Z?? ,?hal, lams, not with- r iii. i . respect Tr> I. 1 It. bu now tJu, , bo a mistake s?ffht aUac t.-tl failures ?'d FCad 11 P"1- I h.V K as ch;ir?Pd tur.s of tl ' ' ,w v;ol,'1? Plain fa ts. of the Willi rca.ls 1,0 a" error ln them withe Til?) n?B t i.in I,eon m tde against Mr. Willow that ho is not In every >r. competent to represent than his opponents. The hs th t were made were sleand fell fiat. :iv- n c rtaln important feeto calmpnlgn which present and every man and woman th.m will fully understand tut further comment or ex Watonga?Cotton gin. I.ah' ma?Creamery. Hnbart?Cotton gin. Uavldson?JC 000 cotton Guthrle--J2.500.000 coal company. Jennings?Telephone sy< Fletcher?J6 000 cotton Quinlan?Grain elevator. South Carolir Bishopville?JS5.000 built comnanv. Sin. and chemical stem. gin. 1a. ling- and loan Jilnivr of si. .onstituti-n In ll'Ot M 8-nnto. o' t "Test C.t-t11 If COT) tit I'tirit.^ i U i- Cll ll'K' I tti<- int'T- st l>r. 88 .! Ii. th- till! Ini attorney >;< nts for ill- violation of the r. Maylicld Introduced in the a li-li he una .< member, th. A t." wh . h was to settle itionility .,f that act. he e.i' >p M r. M y field 1 with Introducing the hill In s of the 1 ilroads. When stated that h did not draw t that It was drawn by the n nil f the state The at , * ii I: i in a ' 'lie t'i.ioiiicle after am ! ? pr dnc? i to settle i lln.ioly in-l aft- r tlio Cj t liad 1). en t..i? ainJ H-'aiii tump in* aK'iii reitt-rai ,n *-' '?? niisiak. 1) ill.; ii * P">? tin* lot t r of Pr-'V tli : th r.- wa tl' r.v r.i will h reads "t'ol tn!>i i S. t.' r? ent Issue of pie proof had the matter tie- S tughman letter (Prom vad from the . ?ow drt t> a that there ut never prov- Josh Berr-V tner board. Mr. Caughman us?" s no error In "That's ' as follows: pine was \ nr K l<tn.i Summer r " ?' r. CALHOUN. hrewd Old Farmer. th Chlenpo Tribune.) fs it h.ippi n that old Uncle Patch Is p. ttin' more Sum rs than any of the rest of cause he advertised that his diff'runt frum the reg'lar Charleston?Development Elliott?Lumt>er compan T ennessee. Knoxvllle?$10.000 mod $200.O00 marble company. Cok.T Cre. k?$60,000 mi Sharon?Cotton gin C Inton?Iron works. Memphis $25,000 lumbei company: $5 0 0 lan ! com Asliland City?Spoke ar company. Iclne factory; ning company. r and mineral ipany. id handle fac torn \ Re i nletl that I ril b< ln? appealed to. det prep;ir. .1 the bill or that D??n. ' Williams. K?l "Dear Sir- I notice In keflt'ld. S. C.: none o" th the report of kind 'o cau .n....n. nuiiic- ruuKin ana e conveniences of home it Kht them city folks?" Lury. Bristol?$50,000 coal a pany. nd coke com