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n Whitten Dry ?T Goods Co. I The County and State can deeds, others with courage ; 1 'U^M't 1 o it / { l/w/n I IIILMC: 1IUWI U I MIIU IVJ III. OUI EXPANSION our ucreasing hu reasonable prices, fair treatment end III SOUND MONHY ,?.ke? the . All ve want more of it. We believe in makes sound money. PROTEC TION We shield our *nd complete stocks, good measure and TRUST The people trust us foi s eui lir.e, that money and experience coi styles, but we keep no other kind. THE LABOR QUESTION are. Wo toil early and late to provide the labor question. THIS PLATFORI Our Summer campaign for reducing s S?mplcs at exact New York wholesale picking Your dollars will do Uouhlc d $1<3.00 Suits 13.50 15.00 44 11.50 10.00 44 7.95 0 50 44 4.95 0 50 Pants 4.50 5.00 44 3.50 5-50 44 2 65 3.00 4 2.25 2.50 44 1.75 I 2.00 ' 1.50 11 i.50 44 1.00 ' ? ? - | 1 I! .\'\J Ollll ir> /I' 75 44 55 50 44 39 I 33)0 Hats 2.25 I 2.00 44 1.50 I 50 44 1.15 J 1.25 44 .90 I 4.00 Shoes 2.95 ]1 3.00 44 2.40 2.50 44 2.00 2.00 44 1.50 25c Neckties 19c ;< 50c 44 39c 50 1)/. Collars 4c 10.00 Lad. Skirts 6.50 4.5o 41 44 3.50 3.00 44 44 2.25 2.50 44 44 1.75 Whitten I : r: 1 HlS LEU MIPUTATED. i . v I ACCILENT TO MR. JAMES E. MACK AT WAilUS DLiUi'. Di. 1?. <1. Zci^er the v\ell k* own architect, who *. ??> t!? i y \cster- ' day s with Mi .las K Mack when Mr M'ii'H was inj r?<t at the (It pot at ' Wai i tit1 day before, a slioit accoui t 1 Of v. ii . appeared.in yesterda> issuej of'I . talc. V /. ip'ler, Mr. \Y \V. Cliapuiuii and i- Mack w? to ..Landing l?ot ween j' me m line ;i r.o t lie side I rack. Mr.' Zcii 1 . and >1.. < hapman i ig i * tot . t he train eomi g to C"luinl m. , Tli> might train on tin- sidctrack . ( was set in m.it ion w hih the passeng. r train was ennui g up to t lie depot and ' ' the three men were caught between! the t wo moving trains. There were', also a pil;i of about I I crates of peach-:, cs between the tracts. Mr. /.eip'ler states that the passenger train struckjt the era eg and knocked them over on ( .Mr. Muck, who in his Hfort 10 get ow' ( or t lie way of the crates was knoclo d , down t>y the train and his leg was run over !> the engine. Tlie leg was . mashed ah. tit halt way between the-' knee am! thigh. 1 i Mr Z'iglei saj s that both he and Mr. < liaptnan had a ver.i narrow cs cape fioin hoiug hurt also. A sp.'eial to The State from Mauls trecei\<d lust niglit states that M Mack - eg was amputated just above the Uir-c, several ph.xsiciiins petfonn Ing the operation. 'Hie operation was successfully performed and Mr. Mack s was .it si ing as well as could be expect- t| rd \e Iurday afternoon, lie is about 4Sy.?arsof age, a good citizen, a trustee of the public schools of Wards r.istrlc>, ?:?I'.x. SPlWflW UJLJ1 T JU?.tJ?.?i Mis. J. W. Lownian and yran '-riiiiflivn, V aster Clinton J lood and little sist-r, Cumins. of Oralis bur^, in;1 spendit ^ the summer wit li Mr. A. < *. j Raw l's family. Mr. whit luck, our popular akeut, spent Sunday in Perry. Mr. Maxy I trodden, of It;?tr?,burj,r, is flpendln^ his vacat ion with ids lion.c lOlks n ar here. Miss Lizzie Pawl's isftl e yu- st of lier sist er, R1 rs. Kosabcdle (Iunt er. Wewtre^'lad tosec Mr. I/iyd (Juntcr, of Lexington County, In town laa week aj ?r * mmm 1 HE CAMPAIGN] Whi 'S 0N* j Go npaigners are hustling with pride i and confidence in themselves* outl R PLATFORM siness shows that this i* a cardinal nrinciplJ " *eral advertising do the work. nare go. It's all round (single or double stundur J quick shIcs and small profits. That makes husin customers from unfair treatment and shoddy goo perfect satisfaction. quare dealing for its well known, that we carry th jld procure. We do not have a nion jpoly on nil tl \\ c do not feel ourselves above the laboring man, h living and furnish the pabllc a fir -L class trading \1 IS NATURALLY BE> urplus stock is now on--l1ijndreds of dollurs v cost, is being offered. Connect \vi !i us at once a utv. * 00 4 4 4 4 *>9C Soap 50c Hosiery 39c oc i)v r> 25c i9c ' ' 15c 44 lie 10c 44 8c j10 Dozen 1.00 Counterpane 79c I oilet 1.25 44 98c lo Dozen 1.75 4 1.24 Haiuiki 15 Pc. Table Oil Cloth 15c lo Dozen Bale 40-incli Batesbartf Handk DriMs - 6c j lo l)z 15 5 Pc. 36-inch Black Peau j Collar; l)e S*ie Silk - 98c 12 Pr >5 11 Pc Feather Tick 12c 10 Pc China Silk 35c 12 Pr 1.0 1C Fast Color Lawns 4 1-2 j I Bale River Side Checks. 12 Pr 1,2 - 6 1-2 j I 44 30-inch 8c White ; lo Dz Ch Lawn - 5c | ers 5oj Yds. Pure Linen Tn-;loDz Ch hie Damask - 49c j ers 60 Dz 25c Talcum Pow- | lo Dz Ch der - = 12 1 2c I ers 3 Cases Hamilton and 3 Cases Simpson Calico 5c 5 Dz Bo; 25 Dozen 45c Box Toilet lo Dz. 44 Soap - 25c 5 Cz \V! 25 Dozen 25c Box Toilet Suits, Dry Good BATE8BURG, S. C. CAMPAIGN IN AIKEN., g FIRST MEETING HELD AT YOKCE S qJ MILL ON SATURDAY. Special to The state. j 1 ^ Aiken, June The lirst *neetii)K| >f the county campaign at Yonrc's j "" Mill Sat in day w as very ent liusia-l ic Hid well attended. At noon a good Wills picnic d i m! er was en.i- o < d A 11 of t he ^ j \ r !' i'!1 .Miididatcs lor the linus? of re pre sent at i \? s dclivi red addresses A 1 ol t .t in an in fuvoi tf retaining the The In h pcns.aiy in son i; form. Local op- nisliin l on and p. ii i'icat ion of Ili present ostein were the phases of the dispell- t und iiiy 11 ue t ion principally di>ci.ssed. sniL' M ist nt the candidates spoke alone ' , ft L() VI" h iii < ot educat i >11 and goo i roads. Mi 1'. ii I'iof . h-i| . is in favor ot W ill'] in'ria i.v t he pension appropriation, 1 ' not enough. An m ij,'iniiK'I idea of (> jiV , i - is i i a' not so nint h of the dispell- ,, . . ? , Hals al e I >.;iy } rents should j.o to Hie cities sPKl'MiN m I towns, hot I hat at least a third l'ii if the profits should go to the pood Suit* h tiiids liinii. Mr. Croft also dhcusstd lie 111 >st ions of education and pood oads. l5l4 Mr. Ii K.t.yles, Ksi| , spoke of the i(<|iia'ity of assi ssinents for taxat ion L-Olt! s based on the comptroller general's; eport. Ile disriisst d ipicstions ol lo id uilcie.st a:.d spoke along the lines Ye.i cm ; f cd'it al ion and p( i d r> ads. 'I he ot h clears nt ot r candidates for t lie house discussed; \ single dos i ilea la hi ami g.n-d roads and I rough! ion more pp ipiest ions i i io.-al interest. ( morning ilia The in 111eis ii ; cu>*? <1 hy other can- jl'"' N-V>l , ,n ' l iti s t..r c u11 > ollices dealt princi "!l", (''",v>! s ' liifWlllll-.lll.lv fcl- l .. !.< k i. I ! I. V ?. candidale for I he house. was 'f*ve pate an nahle to attend the meeting. -peedi y. p After ihe eandidales had finished ( ; e: I'ii-;' the and < nee called upon ., l a) U.S. il? nde: son and lion C. K : WIN! i\v.\c! to so. ak, aid they delivered nod an.he*,,,. SCHOLAR _ l: '.;r. M s. Hunt i r is at tending e nil; The exaini i Aiken this .ve.-k. i vacant schoi lejttf ami f:: r iii,. Delia .(ones spent Wednesday student* wit Wagoner. Court Mouse > a. in. App Mr. I>. i:. SI hi) 1 brought into town than fifteen ie irsl cotton It mm Sattirdaj * holarships ., a .. ,. , .. . Uiey will tie i Mr. and Mrs. , ii Gunter spent the lilghest a ii,I m in town >.v ! Ii fi e nds J lion provides Ml W. I.ee <hit:tcr p:'id ' nli.ihhia a ",M!S Jt?v ,rii , ., cant* for Sv ii ' 1 '' ' - ' ?" *<'? jn, sident Jul Mi,.-; I.-.,ie Mo: es, who has been b*r;!ioii for i leniiii p some , in e \\ it It her auntie, m'vS' tur id to tier home ul Mateshurg . -'c'b<ikirsi;ij . ** ii -e tuition. 0| t a Sepf cud Mi , A i mil < iunler .\a . in town to- 'Tier informal r shopping ''Sparrow '* j ''r<-*s. it . o. C. TUB BATESBURf tten Dry THEIR OF ,K|S c"- ALL R] l<? foi in *r v ?*.-;?t COMPLETE VINDIC, in;p>licic> stil TI_EASUHF.lt CAli EX-TREASURER SALUDA, BY CC rn fTHTi'n ? r uu Ul.i'i LiLXlVLi sentati v ahula. June 26 I ioi i uf A J Haiti\v? , all looks tj uv ,r AUa.ilsi, < ?U., v\ ho >f I In- gr .mi jury con ess anJ saf: bus n:'.v xaminaliou of the I rious county officials, Acc"tiling to this l ds. We guarantee full t ,horlB|fC 0R the p; oliii (' t'aughiuan o i shortage on t lie pi ?best of everything In uer K. h. ^inith of ( ic good goons ami ruw Soon aft'iivard Kx nan employed M r J lud.tor of Kdg>*ticld for that's just what we " ' t><J0ks eoverli \ is treasurer of Kali ; place Wc have solved 0XamilIII, jon stcjul of Cau^hrnati I -y t /"^ r a "t~ im11i'i of ljit? c*1 UiiMCIAL. Li"'" follows: -.A ('.mghman for jury rorth of Mmufartu.-er hills paid Tor hy him nd get the cream of the In any settlement, J C Canghman, ne sions credited in set 1 's;is [see. Acts of ;? i ac ,si,~ i *'jo0: t0lal u aim Toilet Soaj, * Mr. Smith also ha< IZCfl wai.giT to examine I Colgate's Dental treasurer's oilicc^ O Powder 10c TomT ; revealed several eg 15c Embroidered J the wink ? f the c? .ercmeis loc I'undthat with tii i 10c Embroidered ' 'iscw??inu-isoii of t , . c ,? .vlnle Mr Smith wa :erc liters 15 c .... .. rv, 11:ui In-, s.iuirj llu il and 20C ^.adies -ver wrontf in his ai ^ * loc Willi this state c Lace Curtains nu-ni. the ^rami ur 40c <-n at the tirst tei 0 Lace Curtains year to serve the cm - AOr c(' t'hit 110 action 1 , ,, further examinatioi !.-> Lace Curtains , , , Last week Messrs -'OC y(.l-( ,,f t.hc Oumptro iidren's 16c Draw lice, were here am lOC "Vi-r the books of ' 1 id reus 2oC Draw 11,(1 and whi _ 1 * 1 -*c " 1 11,rcn si , ,T " is iciiably informed '"Irons 2ac Draw ^ '7C correct in every r.?; 2.5c Fly Traps 15c thisb the *ya , ys 2()C Waist 15c -'Xpert was as good a 35 c 44 25 c No otic ever be lie v lite Linen Blouse ,n-v *!u,rt;w *the y 'aiichiiUMi ann Smii Boys. die f.yii?K to I heir many ? * - examination l>y '.hi eral's ollice cop! nn> ">' ^Ul'*1 c It is said that tti tu u.nl the Kiiuid j la>t \ear to ; bsoli a hilt tile repoi t WO i nail liiiic to yet acr lliver. Wlu tl.ei t li Hhe < i:| nut StJV llclC .v.ts made, lav njj 9 a 1 ? tn? '' P " t \*a- to inK Monday. It i? i: si) it ;i t ed <C* 6TB >-jT rill III j..iy o? mi ' 111 i t ^^ ^J5_ I!i;s ? \|i i j to i <in i!i>! St'i; liis >s ii 5; v itifoi list it i lia til ' i i av?? yon ninncv in l:is .n.?) t!i? answer >.\)( ASH Mi V ?: ?'k for i h k>. Dfcl'A li'i'M KN'T. ci'lvt ?| i. Tory Th i | . , ,, fu>ed lo J.ay liim an t.st and latest Fur- . , , News and Lou i i us may alwuy> i.o rs. ..Mis.,, ,,, s. evpryt :rs, I'XDRIiWEA It , IK AN I > FANCY . j V F.S |\S. 1. I L'ti of fit ami st ill u?ri\ f KiiitrisiiiK KNOX, When you 1 '. a nd ot Orr maUes. , c.,, frnni scription fillei to ' )nifi: I'm ctiarat.- to be st:re I h;t I are used--W! Main Street, filled l\v oi mhia.S. C Drn^ist, wit drills, the bes i' Mini I' nc ui. s obtained. 11 i- k liluoys and liliuldi r. ii dtiiic wi ; show j l.iiie oi | ison upon risinu (lie iii-xi Icities ai'C Col can ' ' c*l?*llc I fiom 11,,... ? u n any other uav. Fire I iOFSC, 'ii-.* iiiip.itiii.-v. , >tic.t Poultry Powd 1'ie.illsl* ".lit* lii.i (lit I ! . , . (I (lo away u if i.;u KH , i K?eP US 111 1 < as:? 111 lull it Ik ii I ,\ 'fl-SIT ni,,,i,,s. I Mi-, CIS ? ? | l)RU(i i iikop col l i mi: x SHIP and l-NTRANCi: I.eesviJIo's Popul < atiina i'son. Leesvilie, nation for the :iv.i J of it i ships i i Wlnt hrop Col t.iJ admission of new I he held at ihe Ct u>it\ r w -s ? /-* c on ' rii'ay, J::ly hth. at i IJ' I . 3 haunts must not he less * ycai s of ajje. V. he n a>c vacated after .inly <>, i t > t " "*' \ .warded I > I' o e ::?. ! i. * fi A iverapv ;ti llii- exaiiCn.i- j I tf:o> meet the coin!:- . lie i *ic nv .irt1. Apr.ii- |^r?>(S iviillll .""eft <>!u d.i, s'ie.i't! \\ i it t to hn->on -efore Hit exam* ffAl ' T VA iiehohuship application j Cv'I-<C.t1 > . are v orlli $ 1.00 and f;/w<"yL 1 i .1 J i ii i ;:e next session will ler intli, 1006 For fur- 'file Kest of Lion and catalogue, nd- 1 ,IC >. II. J.hnsoi., Rock Hill, j ut MoJerat i advocate: SflPLl ATION OF EXIGHMAN AND jj} \ j ^ SMITH, OF r, y 1 r IMPTROLL- <" fi UI S REPilE" |Y| I , rv i ? to sait-oualitv ingcr, ait expert hj (J , at tlie p uuest I , 1 t ..mm-,,Just in big: hr ?Ok? Of llic V. , was likii. Chairs, Porch and report there whs Nets, Spring: Fram irt of Kx Treas d? -*> >ver|!iOO. Treasurer Cv. itch r* > U . II. llaiti wangrr ! o make room County, to exam- ' * a n m closing out all Mai showed tout in- | s~* /-y jeiiitf behind as a l-J* ICC?? i unty was owinp mount duo .I. V. k W1 T TT TT"^ IT and witness pa\ 1 LI L B - ? and not credittd jj I 1 jp | !J $ >?;amount dm illU U. licit in eonunls .tlements ]*"! ar.u .Mieral Assembly ~ " \ . i'-, .r ,T Lhe liooks ( f lb* m k jl t ^ ^ cpert and it was ? e exception or a Jj ? ~ ~ ^ m IT lie statute passed 9 fft {I I 1 \ J 1 M x in ollioe touch B ft 111 I I 8 fl ,r"' 1 lli u li A ol facts befuri 4fl y committee chos g I One Car Load Ellw. )o taken unlil a ?3 rm j l 1 i r* .could ho made jg 1 HIS IS tllG OGSt ieilCe Wilson and Saw 9a , Her (ieucial's of. g t llG pi'lCC. AiSO OHC C'c 1 went carefully g JXr'^lZ 8 to arrive this week, b ukr;"rrv,??'" 8 to sec this fence and er is practically H Ar , . una an.i thai ii B You can buv either i< paid the Atlanta In * >va,u,i. Eg liberal prices. ed that t lie re was x "S'SfllSSI 8 Be sure to come to friends that the ^ Comptioiler (Jen- j\A f 1- r? i that btdicf and S I ^ her doubt. ^ i. * Si ? B ^ * Ji> e Atlanta expert B tiry committee of 88 R\TP' ile sccricy as tt? flL Z u'sav!, is '.\.;s .'<? or not, ? ?????? ? SSS AMQUNCEMEffiJf" An olficc CANm^iTES C4RBS. ?? ! > ?'k I o Sal t id a I i , ' | amtuunct ci i 'i? d. he hri . lice; i'iid is 'fi" ? . I All announcements under this head j s ^ 0j u '"' 10,110 : i|! he c harged for at the rate of $5. | r d em lie had n i e m nillee |,. | for state and $3.00 for county offices i A T\ *1 I ! c In; not come j positively in advance. Cards to lie l? l'r* !? ?? ! # ' hereby confined to a simple aniium cement. _ ? I ! date for \? ?raf, and p H1N6- CONGRESS. 1 respectfully announce my candiJJrUP;S J dncy tor re-election to Congress from j T) D | 0 ' 1 llic Second Congressional District ol ' lav e ?| pre* ! South Carolinu. In doing s?, I ask ' hereby 1 tint i* litr pa, . i my constituents examine into n:\ 1 Ll, VOII W'.'int " I Railroad e ^ record of only a few months as llieir Iahido the r? 1 ptire drills Representative. I have been \ ery ntary elccti I en tllcv are j """h embarrassed by reason of the. j C | i^ensed con'c>f for ":.v St*at which seriously ; i affects my influence nnd my efforts j rvva II Olll* pi! re ! hi behalf of it:> people. With my ex-j 1 01" t I'L's'flf * * pcrieitce, I am satisfied tiiat I can and " ' saic NVjj| ix pre scut you more advanta- I rite frien. geously in the future than I have done hereby take in the t ast. j "ouncing hi Patent Med- I make t.iis aunt unccntetit subject ^ nplete. \Ve "ie ru'- s and regulations of the , l''ci?l distri . . Democratic primary, pledging myself I high c Cattle and |(1 ..Mil., bv Ih.> r.??nlt<. nn.i t#. <..n- {record reco CI S. P ?rt the nominees thereof. j Very Respectfully, .. . - .* . "Hid j. O. PATTERSON. wx- ' UNIVI;k l ? i\. I hereby announce myself a cniuliv 4 | date for Congress from the Second i L t [Congressional Ristr'ci of South Car-' i oliiid, subject to tl;e rules of ilie Dein-| ^ . . ocratic primary, "r | liuTf.ER B. MARK. 'CAROL: i tire Nornra! ^ from e I hereby itnnou ce myself as a can- u sh.p w t ididate for the Demo:ratlc nom m, on m; fr"cu!utk for Congress frcm the s ve.fth n>r.c ' ','a -[SIT I gresslonal district, and pledge my- t^',! lo^dr -~4 ~ * | self to abide the rules and regulations will be held of the Djntocr itlc I'limary. Write f? URANT I r. LEVER. BBNJ, IFOE THE LEGISLATURE, J';,;; " 151 A, S C I ' 'lc ,l'eMl's '>r- ' * ' litheredge s'ip- :ior l" hereby nominate him for rc election 1' turn i S ' t; )1 *',c "ousc Represent: t.\is from Lexington county pi-Jgii'g nim S'lbsCF II very tiling l?? abide the result of the primary. ^ ^ e Prices. (advance. 5 YOU FIND and Price Especially. ie Hammocks, Spring Lawn Seats. Mcsquito es put on your beds, for for new stock we are [tings on hand at cut nil I TIM PA UULLUlfl llU. . _ _____________ ? /IRE FENCE*! ood Wire Fence just arrived. |j on the market today for s| ir load Surreys and Carriages f oth one and two horse. Come ? the surreys and carriages, d )] cash or on time at very see us when in town. JUTLAND. ? SBURG, S. C. S wemaBEBx^ms. ?TTmrrnwrnmiM wP^ DGE OF PROBATE S-EHammain ^ ? .ud ??c iri GO IN (j = rge 3. Drafts has so ably | fJJJJ i ff;ce of Judge of i'roh. te E | y? _ 1 () ^ || ton county, l.c is hereby 1ip? for reelection to said of '^J | ? Til ILm pledged to abide the re- ? ' ' * * * 2?' WW! ^^1 pr,nUiry* fi If so, you Will net M I^Locks and Hardwareifej "ANT GENERAL. j||'rimming.,, and can 0 jwnot tail to he in teresi-r^j ai- ? d jn , beautifulU luitaiit aiiu inspector Oen- 63 ledge myself i > abide b\ Ji"W Oodjs ilincic h\ i . A jplj if the Democratic Primary. ' Ooroill. N O 1 !l i lly 1.i:\vis w. uaski:i.L. ,m ilds so much to tilt ?3 - o inish of a building a> IJ flOMMIGSIONFR S,VMis,ticfh;Ttlw,areil UUilITliiJwIUit.tiit. nl he lo->1 of the besiM announce myself a c.-.r.ili- Wir s but <1 Small election to the office oi fN, ud the difference inpf onimissioner, and ?-lll |^j>rjce between OOOlfi :sultof the coinina pri- J^j|,arUware and COr-M j. n. wiiartos. !Sbin's Artistic Hard-fl _:g-|\vare is hut trilling.lip TVJ A f'TSJTD fi'YP iLj X ' St? S 'r 111 icc:>' MAwbiitAifc. g ;V. s. Stewart.E 1. ? c, - 1 t 01 .._i. ! ~n *- a ^0. Columbia, S. C. M great pleasure in an- ? J ->m. in as a caudiJ. te for the Lie! USE 122lit | $?, ogistrate of the third iu- i ct of Lexington county haraeter and pa it good A hundred years ago tl c In st pliy nunciu! him to all voters, sieian won! I give you a medicine for I i?ir.\I)S 1 voiii heutt, without stopping to consiiiei what elToct il might have on - .1 ? liver. Kvcn to this good day * SIT Y 0 l * SOI '111 an<' medicines it.variably bind the bowels. 'I bis i* wrong. Mee's ; AROl.INA. Laxative Cough Syrup with Money and Tar acts on tlie bowels? drive?. {Mill* LXAMINA1 M>> . oll^ ^ie cold?clears the head, rc IVI*if."d I'i OJ" SOL' l li llcv? s all coughs, cleanses and s \ offers Scholarships in strengthens I he mucous membranes ;>et tritucnt to two young of tiie throat cliest, lungs and brons":" >n or "term" fee. i o \vi I he li.-ld &t County AIKEN flF'TS Ciftnnft 1, .111.1 Will. 1 Wllllliiil- W1J 1 li* .1 V(UUU iinsion to the I niversity XKrZlSM? PUBLIC BUILDING. \r?N SLOAN. President. Co'umbiu. s. C. An omnibus puilic building bill ; & ?agreed upon by tlie liousc commi'Jic ant !>c; : a i ' 1 a! 0,1 public buildings and grounds, was . > o I'iin sa w ma i i; presented to the house by Chairman fa mil v sal ve s Sold In t!arl hcldt. Among the buildings au?j,)s thonzed, together with the amounts to bo expended, are the following for , . Sou;h Carolina: U)C lor 1 llo / .ii\ o- Anderson, $60,000; Chester. MS,000: > CCitis <1 3'c:ir 111 (Jrcenville, t^O.OOO; Hunitcr, |&0,00o:. Aiken. $10,000, i