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Yhe Bates burg Advocate. Bitwrlptfnw Rates, In Advance: S " Six Months 25c. / Gntered at The Hntesburpr, S C. Tost } j Office as Second Class Mail Matter. ? No attention paid to correspond- \ f ence that Is not signed by sender's / * correct name. ^ J tvhen sendinp in cliai^c or address -? a'way jive your old post office. serv T1 N. ROQERS BAYLY, Ed. & Prop lgc *?^ mar ray EDin A V 111) V A lO.IA . . ? ? wni ??? ram Til* way the states are falling Id *cn line to endorse Mr. Bryan reminds ore n'^ 0? the old Confederate song, " The Bon- smd ny Blue Flag." cen _______________ felli HON. JOHN T. SLOAN, We publish in another, colum of this ^eei Issue asketehofLleut.Gov. John T. t()a Sloan. Col. Sloan has served his Siatt ,aj^ in various capacities and always with the bsst interests at heart of those mul who placod hlua in Ills positions of ^nt trust and responsibility. lec As President of the Senate he clear" ly demonstrated his executive ability per ti manage affairs. IJis actions have pj0, always been just, kind and unpreju 1UC diced and by his efforts the State of .?n South Carolina lias been greatly ben- ^ui elited. He is a man very easily ap js r. prormhed and one of his characters 0?ja tics is that he is always ready and (,ev willing to lend a helping hand to those who justly deserve. As a Con- 0 j federate soldier during the stormy me] davs of tlie (id's the Colonel was a . conspicious figure and the whistle oi Yankee bullets are no strangers to him. 1CCIDENTS IN UNITED STATES. England, and the old world generally, regards with something akin l( horror the number of railway accidents and boiler explosions of various ts which happen in America. Tin erican consul at Birmingham, ,Mand, makes a report to the dc tment of commerce and labor in cb lie compares the death rolls oi Mand and America In tills respect e says that during the year ending c 30, 1905, there were 14 persons ;d and 40 injured from the British raplant accidents, smailer returns than for any year since the boiler-explosions act of 1892 was passed, tin average for the past, twenty-two years being28 persons killed and 60 injured On the other handv The Locomotive ^ puh isbed at Hartford, Conn., give*- J383 persons as killed and 585 Injured lu the United .states. The number -n of steam boilers lu America does not ^ exceed by 50 per cent those in Great Britain, hence the total number kill ed iu the states should not exceed 4' xyj per mnum, whereas the actual death r? t is nearly ten times this amount, a fact which speaks volumes for tie * oad design and reckless working asso elated with American boiler praciice Ul Heivy Dues are imposed In (Ireal Jiritain on factory owners, engineer?, engine builders and others to whom any blame attaches for explosions. ? Atlanta Journal, OUR SUMMER GIRL. Although the temperature may be sweltering, as much so as dignified """" composure can placidly bear with, and Loa the excitement of a baseball game in u. i the ninth inning so intensifying as to C exclude every thought of moderation, et there is yet one object, peculiar to this season, whom it would he treason Vaii vile to pass ever without at least a Cas paragraph. B, This Is the season of the summer girl. That dainty creature whom wt saw a few mouths back clad in furs and heaviest drapery has put to flight C the transformation of the butterfly. ( She has gone through the chrysalif state, how, when and where, we care not to specify. It is surticient that she is now revealed to us in a wealt h of color and of tilmy garniturs which excites the emotion of admiration as intensely as a ground pick up by a favorite inflelder. The summer girl is nn institution of American life. Hy tlie sea shore la the mountains on the grandstand 44 at a bail game, sbe is the cynosure "What a dull, oppressive ana unbearable time would be passed even on the bieechers if the eye could not turn from the diamond to the variegated pa \orama of blended color in the |~3 grindstand! The summer girl ts a ,7777 b >011 of art. Nature may lay claim to the fundamental work but art ce jjfeh; ,. ; 8k". 1 .; i. - S ifiTSfest Sellino Sa? ^wfaWwfeMLW: Dr XrSXRt AN tXTUfUL AITUCATWM SaWkl flRAItyfUIWTMM. lffi!sJis?[a)fljUcfiW F. JffWJ ><! ** tAOWf, HtADicnt RtrT'WUMiCiu coipiHPtmut ^ ^^WHceilctNTS TBi&M?SS?? C r< es the full recognition of her de-ljJPJ pmeut and adornment, le summer girl, whatever be tier |p| or condition, deseaves the host of ikind. Men do like to sec Iter nr- P herself in adiversiric&tluu of hu<8 Sjj| cli would K've a pattern to the Fl ibow. They do like to see her hid- Pfe beneath a fleecy covering which ;bt be omprcssed into a bulk Sffi ill enough to lind place in a waist- p t pocket. Men like that, and the K jw who says lie doesn't is a mon- t| nd since the general subject bas ej 11 approached local pride demands ? t a word, yes, a d./.en of them, be B 1 for the Augusta summer gin. At pj] ball park she reminds one of Edad Burke's description of Marie um .oinette, a lovely creature who was ked out in the ethereal regions Up i jus'j uescenueu 10 grace i '>e scene haps Edmund Burke did not em- PJ y those words concerning the fair en, but had he soon our Augusta tJ iiner girl he might have done so. i|U ?uata'ssummer girl, like herself, iji idiant of attractive beauty and en- ly nting ornament. Who looks upon desires to do so again As the uns of a melody which never tire. jlc s the vision of the Augusta sum-1ti( ' cc r girl. Augusta Her aid. J THIS FINE IRON BED FOR ONLY $5.75. (EXACTLY L $5.7 We guarantee this Bed to he one o tlally made, and best finished Iron B The design of this Bed U equal to ma Is beautifully finished in very finest I Inches high. Foot stands 39 inches continuous Pillars, 5 l-lo Filling No tee the Locks, Ralls end Angles to b< $15.00 Bed on the market. The pric fer Is only for a limited time. Mail orders will receive prompt an HI M. ANI FURNITURE COLUMBIA THE STORE THAT S/ , ?ftiii. _ I1.V Thomas Taylor, 2d in Lacob Scibels, 1st. Vlce-I'res't ME PALMETTO > of Columbi lited States Government, County' of Richland, ai Capital $250,000.00; A Solicits accounts of Hanks, Firms, Cc cither Commercial or S STATBAi (Condens OF THE COM) Tlie Paluietlo National Bank June IN, 1 RESOURCES nta $873,934.6-4 >. Bonds 104,093.75 Ca '.Bonds . 96,240.42 Uii er Bonds and Stock. c 130,620.31 Na king House 76,530.25 < er Real Estate - 4,342.30 it, Furniture and xtures 19,200.00 k I:, and Due from inks 262,210.74 De $1,567,172.4 I ash. Doors, Blinds, Pa ( Fewer gallons wares longc c. o. BROWr* COLUMBIA, OILERS AND I and Sheet Jror i*. ikugt-r^ Jblc. Building CMtings?< en Hone, Pipe, Valves and FelMnjr: Hi and Repair*. LOMBARD FOUNDRY ,'LY SI ORB, AukusU On. i in The World. I ^ For sale by j ^ . (). J. Harris, 7 jy B. (i a liters, J. j Tisnmons and ? > ^ isson Drug Co. \ j| U2USI1 2 ?S>33 2; 1 GOING 11 eSUj I i To? 11 If so, you will needtf yfc Locks and Hardware^ Trimming^, and can-E not fail to he intercst-p ?< < Jed in the beaut if uIM vf {goods made by i*. &^^ jl5. Corbin. Nothings ^ adds so much to thtft ^ ifiiiisii of a building as|l ?A r t i s tic hardware.!!^ ^ !The cost of the besc|| ^ is but a snail item.g M and the difference in* rprice between poortJ sg Shard ware and Cor-g| 7 Rbin's Artistic Hard-g ijs 1 ware is but trifling.B * I Write for prices. jl || jw. S. Stewart,P | ; Columbia, S. C. " - ? - J ?Vhen applied and covered with j ai >t cloth i'inesalve acts like a pou V Best, lor hums, bruises, boils. ^ zoma. skin diseases etc. Sold l>\ Immons Bros. v Lnm! 1 1 I II JI IMM - -L * E^Stffc ii !: M l ' - - - .. . "A IKE CUT) ^ c* b. f the strongest, most substnneds in America for the price. S my at $15.00 and $20.00, and i JukedEnunel. Head stands 50 liigh. lias gracofnl one inch ds, and we positively guaran- ^ ; as strong and heavy us any <i? c $5.75 is special, and tin's of- ^ d careful attention. 3REWS COMPANY. a = = S. C. | iVES YOU MONEY. "4 . $ J. I*. Matthews, Cashier ^ Vice-President \j \V. M. tiiblies, Jr., Ass't Cashier, j,. JATiONAL BANK j a , S. C. Slate of South Carolina, id City Deposityry. ^ssets $1,500,000.00 y. rporntions end Individual*, for tv avinjrs Accounts. ^ | ed' A ITION OF ol Crilumbia, SC. { 906. ? ??* ?? "g LIABILITSFS pital Stock paid in $250,0(10.0( v divided Profits .... 20,101.51 ^ tlonal Bank Notes Outstanding . 50,000.0 Is Payable, and Vl Rediscounts 85,080.16 posits 1,161,190.7* r\ vt! $1,567,172.4 1 : ^ i fi 71 if A, | Cabinet Mantels 1 r''--means Devoe paint V; ?i & bro., I s. c. s; ENGINES, SEW I i Work,Shaftinir, Pulleys, (learinf nstevery tiny ; capacity 800 linntls i* >ii -, Panning ftrn! Machine *uj ^ , MACHINE & OILER WORK Lg|^nOTDjl^jJOToqAT% ~t/p ^ij ^ l; mi.. n | 'me & p Notwithstandi j| among- the merch f: continue to clim fl . Within the past besides securing p Building fcr our W We are prepared i good new ones, a Our rex buggi %, for one year froi % fective materia 0 Breakage occu i? tive material or 1 W of charge when 7V? CUC^llUli. VVtrilC L 'W some of our cusl & fe" one year we ha to a father and man who sent vv- easj' riding rex he had tried all People have com the reason that* s received? V We are still c Machines. Don machine that is improvements v jJL term I nnrl rnnci P good deal less r | NORMOUS pric pockef, money t Wheeler & Wih H, against ANY an p machine makers H Reasons W I ES< isfc iv Tone is corre &? Cases are the copy bodih Cases are h;a Q& Cases are all Iv Cases are inn !.A- Wires nre coi Uy Bellows stocl |K?? Keys caunot IV J Keys do not i \N Closing mush %1 All case fitter . Stop-Knob ca fe? ,'^1 Highest gradt 3sp Because we li YliARS. 4. ?? it am?as We employ 110 agent-, we sell We do not RAMBLE about t! ?/> ?c?? before we start. J? ? acgumaa If you will cut stating whether we will send it t< I INDUCEMENTS TUNITY you ca | WE SAY, we DO ________________ / verything Merchant n nc f* Vi n rlirn v- w/\r?i -i-i />i-? ? _ auvaiiV/CU puditHJii VVt; HOW OCCU} iants of the town it is our ambition ib and to sell more and better gooc : year we have doubled our floor spa< j large additional room in the Kamin' buggies, sewing machines and stove to take care of all our old customers, ai ,nd to meet any and all competition, ies are guaranteed as private vehicl m date of purchase to be free from d l! or workmanship. 1 i 1 j_ i 1 /% t r* 11111 r J i i -V1-1 4- - -- ? ? - iiiu^ uunug tiim time oy reason orcieit 'aulty workmanship will be replaced fr such part is returned to us for our i ive been handlingthis buggy for years a :omers will have no other make. With ve sold three buggies into one fanii| two sons-=a carriage and buggy to o his brother after another one of the buggies with the recommendation th makes but the Rex pieases him be e twenty miles to get the Rex and this >ur fifth carload for this year has be ffering exceptional bargains in Sewi 't nav an avent. SIXTY DOT.T, A PS -fYv ^ u ? ? ?? V/ j-JAJUXtKJ -A- \JJL NOT ball bearing and without the lab hen a far superior machine in both ir :ruction can be bought from us for noney. What is the use to give such es to these agents? It is money out of yc hat you did not get so easy. We y ut c son, New Home, New Crown, Goodric d our prices against all the high gra ; of the world. hy The Schulz Organ Is Tl ^st On The Market. ct, 15 based on p.incipfes anj proved. latest In architectural bjauty, unprincipled or^jn m ikers ivy anj of solid oak or wiinut, never misrepresented, framed and paneled, 11 > warping or sp' It'tlng. use proof, lliey have no access to vital part of the Instrument. pper und nickel plated. k Is best three ply lumber, th* rubber cloth Is unsurpassed. fall because valves cannot possibly be displaced, itick, fine felt is at every bearing to prevent jarring. : pocket keeps music from dust. 1 with FRliNCM I'l.\TI; mirrors, the most costly and perfect, nuot crack, Faces never wear off ;s of felt, specially tanned leather, stock material are used, ave recently Increased the guarantee froui FIVI: TO TKN *ctbii mm iMBiiif^MrmiriBBrj imHwrrTiiiimwrMHnroM? MM direct. Wo charge you no agents comm'sslon, we give you that full ben ic country on expenses and make It up whe.i a sule Is made, we know when this advertisement and return it to it is a Machine or an Organ that you war ) you or. TRIAL and give you SPECIA > for your trouble. This IS AN OPPOl nnot afford to miss. WE DO WIIA i NOT misrepresent, we are not fakers. ^ ' es ^^9 ee ' wF in- ^ nd |j| in w* [y, ' / ' .vM*ne lse ?1 ? w S\ en ^ ^ *$X%> ng JUL a est 41 i aa life Emr >ur *1^ ide ||| -' *? tfsa ie 6 S Wt 0 to -JAM if 1 1j H m 1 J