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:.rri iw(!EBEim^ One Y? .?r 60c. Jj^u" CANDIDATES GAUDS Catered at th? Bateeburg, S C. 1'oet O0M an Second Class Mail Matter. - All Uiieii:ic3msiiti uitJjrthli Sited |/ Mo ett?-iitlou paid to aorrespoud vlll be charged for at the r?.to ?I $3 aaoe that Is not &!incd by sender's tor state and $3.00 for county u'liccr \ orrect name. v - positively in nrivance. Curd:> to he ? When sending In change of add res* c safincd to a simple announcement. ) alway give your old post office. > N. ROJiOtS BAYLY. Bd. <t Prop CONGRESS. $ ~~ I respectfully announce my c&ndlFRIDAY. AUOUST 10, ???. J>cy to Con,rcS5 (rcm " . ? , . , the Second Congressional District ol Let B^tesburg have a Chamber ol CR?.fc r ? . ... j, v?i viiua* au uviu^ usrv Commerce. my constituents examine into my ^ ? ? record of only a few months as tlieir How long? Oh! how long, will you Representative. I have been very guano houses stand? much embarrassed by reason of the v contest for my seat which seriously . v. affects my Influence and my efforts Oh! what a sight we'll see, when behalf of my people. With my exthoae guauo houses cease to be. perlence. I am satisfied that I can and ?? will represent you more advantaThe town is being ditched Ubder geously In the future than 1 have done the supervision of an expert En- ln the Pa8t? I make this announcement subject gineer. Let the sewer be put in as to the r|lIe8 and reKulatlons of thc ally as possible. Democratic primary, pledging myseif i to abide by the results, and to supIt seems tbat tbe new botel is now POI-t the nominees thereof. an assured fact. The engine. lor the VerJ o!TTrTBRSON. purpose of pumping the water, has been installed and is now In oper- I hereby announce myself a candldate for Congress from the Second Congressional District of South Caroiina, subject to the rules of the DemThe heat In New York lor the past oc?,|c prlmary. few days has been almost unendura- BUTLER B. MARE. ble. Several deaths occurred, and many people, In the thickly populated dis- 1 hereby nnounce myse,f a? a can" ^ didate for the Democratic nomination tricta, are sleeping on the lire escapes . , side walks and iu the parks. gressional district, and pledge my- j ?* self to abide the rules and regulations ! Guano houses, your dajs are num- of the Democratic Primary, be red. You have served your day A. P. LEVER. | and generation well, but the time of POR THE LEGISLATURE tby departure Is at hand. Now, de. . , The friends of Dr. E. J Etheredge part from thee, you wonderful eye- . . . . . . , , J hereby nominate him for re-election sores, into that lake of lire prepared Hie House of Representatives fur you from the foundation of this from Lexington county pledging nim town. * to abide the result of the primary. T. C. Sturkle la hereby announced Located on Railroad Avenue in the candidate for the Legislature and Handsome concrete hollow block P'od*ed to abide by the result o, the Democratic primary? oullding, owned by Mr. M. E. Rutand, and atted up with new and up- Tbe ,rlc"f" s-, ""h"6" be rcb-v , . announce him a candidate for n reprefurniture, with every con- sentatlve for Lexlng ton county, and yenlence possible, la Batesburg's pledge him to abide the result of the MSt-ofhce. With tbe rapid growth Democratic primary, tie is a Chris- 1 >f the to #n the business of the post- **an gentlemen and ex-Confederate i .mce has increased and the need ol soldier, sod well qualified to ropresent J the people of Lexington county In nore room was an absolute necessity. tllo hou8e There is uo town in South Carolina, Joab Edwards is hereby announced tea. in all this broad land that can as a candidate for the legislature unaoast of a uiccr, handsomer and more der the rules of the primary election. wtnnanlanf th?n Kat?<hllri' 3- C. 1 politic.-I ?;orvl j 1 j .?o;t u ? t??? ? i * tr:i> Democrat n . .1 ttja.t vr. . 1 the vv.u. A. Mir-p'"-'-' tr l , . y, . i tht frl? i-i of the ttxaayi rs, true I j - iu.: M; . .u :>? oq Friday (.- ,?u ' j bis principles, Hon. W. ri. 5h?rpe is { -a. - ustcuy auMwuucca as a candidate for ?for really lie Had another at the the House of Representatives from time lie married her. shows that the Lexington county, and is pledged to # . .hi ^ ^u.ih abide by the result of the Democratic majesty of the law will be upheld. 3 Primary. When people realize the fact that ... . . ... ... Having striven faithfully to reprethey will surely be punished for * 3 F ... sent the intai est of the people of Lex their orim*. boih white aud colored |njtton CQunty for one t#rm j M Ep_ alike, there will be less crime com- ting Is hereby announced for reelecmitted. But it takes more luau one tlon to the House of Representatives, man's life to do It. The law must be subject to die rules of the Democrat nforced; when a man commits mur- P?l??ry. der, is tried and convicted of the JUD(3E OF PROBATE crime, let him pay the death penalty u did M?r?u.. Wbea tl.li 1, done An u"ic0 13 < ? ?" and as George 5. Drafts has so-'ably crime will be cheeked, and the State filled the ofi.ee af Judge of Probate of South Carolina will prosper and for Lexington county, he is hereby continue to grow as the green bay announced for reelection to said oftree. flee; and is pledged to abide the re suit of the primary. ' - a Another crime, more terrible even I hereby announce myself a candi- n r I,, date for the office of Judge of Prothan the murder of the Lyrely's lias . . . , , . ; .. bate for Lexington county, subject been committed in the .state of ru|es 0j 11,e Democratic PriNorth Carolina. On Monday night a mary. A. D. MARTIN. mob, numbering all the way from twenty five hundred to three thou.- ADJUTANT GENERAL. ? and, forcibly entered the Rowan I hereby announce myself a candi- c county jail at Salisbury, and took date for Adjutant and Inspector Gen- a therefrom three of the live negroes ral' and P,ed?e myss,f to ahlde b* ? , , . , the result of the Democratic Primary, charged with the murder of the Ly, " _ , , , LEWI5 W. HASKELL. r rely family and took them a Rliort I, distance away, strung them to a tree COUNTY TREASURER. " and riddled their bodies with bullets. ... 1 , ,, , The friends of H. L. OSWALD ail- .. The law should have been allowed to nounce hlm #s a candtdate for COUN. d take its course. In the mellee an TY TREASURER and pledge him to Inn.iTPnt. anAPtatnr ronnl t/?/l o ~ A ? 1" - .rw??u. *?rw*...A.u u uunoi uu.uv LUB II9UII ui 111 c i/cmocruiic wound from which he will die. primary. Judge Long was holdings special FRANK W. SHEALY Is hereby 1 term of court for the purpose of try- announced as a candidate for re-elecIng the negroes. They would have as COUNTY TREASURER of n no doubt been convicted and the c.?unt>'' ,0 ? rules of the Democratic primary. 11 death sentence passed. The law g< promises to avery man protection, and Joe A. Koon, of Chapin, 5. C., I* m a. .1 11101. _ A ? t 4 hereby announced as a candidate for when the militia was ordered out to _ . _ , , County Treasurer of Lexington counsuppress the mob. they only had ty and ls pledKed to abJde the rcgult ' blank cartridges and had no orders of the Democratic primary. to shoot to kill. Who were the per- ? 3 petrators of this last crime? Who was COUNTY AUDITOR. this mob that took tb? law In their | respectfully announce myself to / Own hands? The neRroes have paid the voters of Lexington county as a the penalty for their < rime without candidate for County Auditor and ~ even having time to prepare to meet P'?dgfc myself to abide the result of f their Ood, The mob who took part in t,1C ,>emocr*t,c primary, the lynching wiil never be known. SAM'L. J DERRICK. a? Bo, the horrible crime committed a 1 hereby announce myself a candi- Ke few week, ago by Mum nenroc., be. d.t. for th. ofHc. of Auditor tor fh. fr. _. _ . , . County of Lexington and pledge my- se only been added to by the mob of aa|fto ablde by the action of the bom- rY three thousand men, who took part ocratlc primary. W.D.DENT, ne In the lynching on Monday night. New Brooklaad,5? C && -' -SHhSka . THE BATESBURO ADV lAie-irest Se!Sin<r Salve in The YVurl , Por sale by \Mwstoimi ^rvnviTi /\ i ?-i - : 1:? 'l . V/. . 1 Idl i i ViTal* AH (xtsiul Amicxnoa \i?^T rw AwiMuritNi IpLTOfflBTON..' F. B. Ciunters, J&MHMNI ... .... iC^phicimcihts ^ immnns at Crosson Drug C? ?'ilie Junes President J. P. Matthew s, i Thoniaj Taylor, 21 Vice-President t?lin l.acub Sribch, 1st. Vlc?-Pres't W. M. (libnes, Jr., Ass't C rHE PALMETTO NATIONAL BA of Columbia, S. C. Jnited States Government, State of South Car( County of Richland, and City Deposityry. Capital $250,000.00; Assets $1,500,000.00 Solicits accounts of Bank i, Firms, Corporations and individuals either Commercial or .Savings Accounts. -g^5[TeMENT tCondensed i OF TI1U COM)! HON OF The Palmetto National Bank, of CnlmiMa, S. ( June 1H, 1006. RESOURCES LIABILITIES J? s" Bond's " .7.V. *104 ',093.75 CilPitrt> Stock Pa,d in ^250 >. C. Bonds ? . P6.240.42 Undivided Profits 2C )thcr Bonds and Stock. etc 130,620.31 National Hank Notes tanking House. 76,530.25 Outstanding 5( Jther Real Estate 4,342.30 r, v'uult. Furniture and... BJi,s Payable, and Fixtures 19,200.00 Rediscounts 8! 2a*h, und Due from Banks 262,210.74 Deposits.. 1,161 $1,567,172.4 1 $ | ,36! !??ianMMaag aaaaiatia THE OLD RELIABLE. ORGANIZED 186 The Carolina National Bank United States, State, County and City Deposit SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Capital paid in . . . $-'00 Interest allowed at the rate of Surplus proiits . . . . 72 4 percent, per annum, payable Liabilityu(stockholders300 quarterly, February, May, Au - gust und Novembr. $4H'J OFFICERS. ll W A.Oark, President- T. II M ughan. Cashier. |j J. S Mailer, Vice President J. M. Boll, Assistant Casli DIRECTORS. y John H. Bollln, Thos 3. Bryan, mfj vv. A. Clark, R. S. Des Fortes, ^ Julian B Friday, Wilie Jones, H William B. Lowrance, T. II. Mcighan, JM John L. Mimiaugh, J. S. Mtiller, mm W C Wright, James Wood row. S3HC2 BOO HRS AND ENGINES, IK: nut! Sheet Irou Work, Shafting, Pulleys, ivoxes. llnngers, Etc. Building Castings?Cast overy day; capacity SO ilo r.lun Pine ValvM ?nii (iVItinir: IPlMnp. I'miUin ? un.l Ma.-li DlleiTand Rena! ' I rtMnAim nnuMnov M trHiw '* oil fd t , i \ v; > B>\/V4 Blinds, Pairt, Cabinet /VI r? f" 1 f A ? ? A A <*"Fewer gallons wares longer"?means Devoe f C. O. BROWN & BRCX. COLUMBIA, S. R. R. COMMISSIONER. THE PLACE l-OR YO I hereby announce myself n cantli- VKIT WHPW I late for re-election lo the office of *" " oilroad Commissioner, and will FOR A PRESEN'I bide the result of the coming prilary election. ANY KIND I J. H. WHARTON. r i . . Because it is the place to l> r, . BUST and MOST BEAUTIFUL County Commissioner. World's products in The friends of R. H. Bar-ghman,Sr., f Edmund, S. C., announce him as a DIAMOND JEWEL! ar.didatc for County Ccinmlssioner, S'i'ppi i\r CI I VInd pledge him to abide by the rules *" i-KRHNU S1L.N t f the primary. CUT AND ENGRA After mature thought and having j ^ , eceived such a flattering vote In the GLASS AN D AR I (jO ist primary, being second best man |t js un eusy matter tQ seJec i the race lor County Commissioner, : hereby announce myself cs a candl* | en*s 'roni PUI immense lines, ate for said office, subject to the 1TY is what you should la ules of the Democratic parly. AND IN I HIS \\ I I I AD JOHN W. HENDRIX. * ' Ml?* %* L LLA" you the best values at all tin LOUNTY SUPERVISOR. , the least money and compctiti The friends of flcorge A. Shcaly nn- "S ? j f\PA' ounce him as a candidate for County ?j) l f '-J jj1 B f I upcrvisor, subject to the rules of t? le Democratic party, and lie Is pled- Coi' /Vlclill <illd Plain id to abide by the result of the pri- COLUMBIA S. C lary. The many friends of John W Fry ? mouncu him as acandidatefor Conn- } ' ' ' ( CHARLES I < ' Supervisor antl pledge him to abide CH ARl.ESTON, S. C. / the result of the primary. I A',5 121st year begins Septemh \lkfPlSl f Al liSlTV Letters, Science, Engineering. i I * scholarship, giving free tuiti each county of South Carolina OR THE I.CUISI ATURF. At the request of friends, 1 hereby didates for admission uro per nounce myself a candidate for a t.? compete for vacant itoyce at in the House of Representatives arshlps which pay $100 a year Jin Aiken county, and pledge my- calaloguc, address, If to abide the result of the prima-J HARRISON RANDOM1 election, and to support the nomi- Rresid es of the Democratic party. ? THEODORE fl. CROFT. Subscribe to The Advocate. rOC ATE. J-1 All our custom ul< . < u ct ssic ana iukc at I ,?3 prices we are niakir <T Score. .ashler. NK yye hayg niake >l,na' of goods bought for lor time to save money THE L D. batesburg, =.>,000.0 . ~ 5,880.16 I.1V0.74 ^ SEASON A BL liBl B- il fM . o ? 1 ~ y bcreen Doo ,000 IRm ,o00 P!jJ -ri s~*r -fl -1 dows, Sheppi Pi Ice Cream F p Jars, Flow 1 Jardi M 4!BSBFr?f"rf'*vtt Oelrihk. \V>,J? BW J^/ 7t tf 'ff 10 hands. v-i'-:*'"1 \*<^y "? x/ f// & '. Vv^ ine S,T 1 /\ ^ / i -?= w/n n? v )A Big Public j Pe?plf ? > Vvi ^Convenience > 1\ Tliere is located in Columbia en / / establishment Hint Is worthy / / of the above unnie. Thorc is c c liardlyeh" ' .essconcern In the c v wt"! that does not have / Whether Advert C ... apon this establishment 3 * >t?/w and then to furnish some S cau cri';ilc ;in 1 I f of its specialties. > , >.< A KE i )aint C J. Wilson (llbbas is the pro- / 1/ prietor and in his factory arc \ p:i rltcipato ) mudo lanumoiahle convenient / .. / devices for tiio business man, ^ door spi w. \ such as Rubber Stamps of all ? t) , C kinds; Corporation, Lodge and ? / NoLiry Seals, plain lettering \ ll I TO / om' a'so with designs; Photog- / S rapher's Kinhotisin^; Presses; ) A Bicycle worki t Metal Checks lor Dread end f \ (;ood Tlr* KlfNU / !?ea,",r:V Poo\ ? An Electric Stro S Soda Fountains a id Factory / . .. OP * Stores; Name Plates, Baggage ( /v < %v '*N?rantc a Tags, Burning Brands, Sleel / '?? !!) > Stamps for marking lot Is, etc., ) A Now Depart ur< / Brans Stencils, etc., etc. J (|jesl nr<JL(](i) uy the / Hr. Oibbe's business special- \ 1 ,( |>,n S tics Include also Typewrit rs i j ' of the S anj Repairing, and practically \ every item of stationery and c ) Furniture for office Equipment. ? :jf >y ( The pluce Is V \ 1412 Alain St.j in conns S \ Single (.'mis lVKD Columbia, S. Cordii r >y 11 nut in band) .. t pres- Victor Talking \ (JUAL- f,0/ !t,'l'Ords (m ok for TT H 5 Smith's Pre J. H I. ... ? .. .? for Pj pewi III Flefl7cr ? H.?^ A M >li<>ps of its kind i Mai! Orders i1 c + 0 Will sa\e you money in his _ _ ts* 5 1 F F< HABERDASHERY 1 DEPARTMENT. (jUI1t Loci Th<? best, and latest Fur- J VVtl nishings may always lie 521 (iro it) f'.uii'! inro. ; I'hone 563. _ I IN Sill UTS, COLLARS, CUFFS. cr 2h. One j CLOVES, IJNI>KU\VEAli Y-mj e m see U mi, v?? WII1TK AM' Fancy |vicai.i nit cl llir u juj. 1 A single rinse at I room \ *'*'? : yiiii moro poison ?| II caiI Our I .111 I Alio i >f -oft an'I m : 'T ui"i niny l lian van in It ted ' Harare here, comprising KNOX, tlu-r-vsL.-:.? in any Hchoi- 81'B'PMON, ami other makes. uieadtwolve tliu In . j--or 1'rioi s from *1.on t :i the kidneys, cleain Suits A?a<iu to ' )rdei; !' i t < uuian- |levu pa in anil do a tl, teed. ily, pleasau ?"' is" Main Street, s""'' C jlumbia.S. C ?ui?at>K. u?Tlw - /? x* "I.-. Lers <issis irionus Svantage of the low ig in our Furniture rcorn for the big stock fall.. So now is the buying furniture. CULM CO. =:= S. C. p?v i-H 1 a?o ? o e ? ? e i A KD W A RE=~ rs asicS Winard Lightning reezers, Fruit er Pots and meres. m- piiiium Eat GETS Bread The Daily Record not, hut you | ()|: COLUMBIA, S. C. ippctitu and enjoy j f you occasionally ^ Ten W tcks, vvllieJl in some out- covers tile Campaign. i ts, and n* In The Itec r.l " ill bo found dally prices yon reports of I he campaign meet inns by li TO" .! WILSON CilRIiLS, ;d over).. ... - j a vot?- on al suc!i work. Jlis namo - --- i-4<> j attached to tkc rep irts is a u'uaratilec kc 15?H .22f. of Incir fairness and accmnry. eii Wheel (with Kor nine yenrfc I'lic It coord has i?d. .. .1H.45 voea'ed the di-.ponsary. Editorially, e Coaster I'.rakc it. 11113 set;-, fortn the reasons why the 4 dispensary sh nld b retained. Kvi-ry n|. 45c f,ieii.to. tlwiii pensary who wishes to CI IN * i keep posted with arguments t? tneet _ ' ? the opposition should read The ~ KleU;* Uoa.ni. i|J; 1'iS I Ol.S : 'i'hi- lu c-iir,] t-,u w.oks lor 50c, a'i.NIiAlO MAKI-.S j5'Intel, in .??! Tine R< < metal) . I . - . <{ <'aps (pull dewn I LOIUniula, . _ oOcI , , lacliines and one i' cpress prepai 1) - 2.00 1 Every form of <iisl rcssinvj ailment . ^ . | known as riles originates internally. The real cause of the t rowhle is in side. LftsSL Man/.an is put up in collapsible tuh -s JfS. j with nozxle, so the medicine can l>c applied wln re It will f!o the most d ah kinds of small ^c,0d, and do I* quickly. If sou arc hardest Machine suff^riiik'wit!i piics >ou owe yourself n the city. I the duty of lr> log Mun/.an. Sold by romptly Killed. , Timmons Mms. ourcher's,1,, .* ""7., c .. .. ? i Vintwibu^ ui ouuin Ct<rw & Bicycle t,.|.:s!3 oliii'i. Session 1606-1007 I Street, Begins Wednesday, Sep Augusta, Ga. tember 26th. Five courses leading to B. A. deic poison Pino ir.es jrrcc, toui to II. S. decree, one to L. idnoys and bladder |? decree ami one to I.. L. B. debtee, rsltimc will show Certificates given tor work completed i in rising l lie nr;t j,, any OIJO 0( j|,c. department' . be expelled livn. : |:vj)cnscg; Tuition fee $40.00; Tenn o !i i 1 iin' fccs JiH.nti; Room fee jS.'io; one hn'f iii meat Is oJ cflc;l milst he paid at the boy. hi nil g ?e '.lie bladder, 1 wf toch term. tuition fee may he oway wit i i nick nc lie upQn presentation of ccrtlit v, I" icates of inability to pay the same. ,,lKS' , Benjamin Sloan, President. Advocate. f