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m CAPITAL AM) SURPLUS $550,0(
On January 1st a Savings Depart
-^ was added to this Bank. All 111011c
posited therein bears Interest at
* e.it Compounded January and
-5 TIMS iS YOUR OEEOR"
| | AN RYE EOR iV
t ^ should be accompanied by the al
9j a ' !!g of it properly. Keepin j it in
gj pPlk<_- Vyj C stocking or even in your saleK u
1 J ' ^ to care for it. I'lies wavs are a
yours in
W\'I CITIZENS E
of l$atcsbui'?, c
< 4 ? That will avoid all risk ot loss tl
*?i or ra^s* You can go on m iking n
^ confidence that what you have
ag| Interest Paid on Sax ings.
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pJkl] U. X. (iUNTIiR. Vice
PHI! Wm. M. C \\ZY\:M, As
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Iti rear of Post Office on Ha
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I :Veryi hi nNecessa
the Furnishing (
HOME.
Vou eftn buy on yo
terms by paying z
cash and easy
merits till paid
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liATESBURti, S.
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rA." . v tjle primarv
| ~~Clerk of C??i
LONPY SAMl EL It. (iholliil
yfe, We arc authorized to ai
?ility to take care ^ Samuel It George as a eaiuli
an old wallet, a fi' ,. ... ,
yLi the oillcc of Clerk of Court
ot the proper way
II risky. Deposit &P < nsuing primary election, .n.<
him to aui(|e the result thcreo
&
_ . . , I pon the solicitation of
> <* . IV j friends I hereby announce t
candidate for the office of
v?? ^ourt of I.exinKton county,
i:<nizh fire, theft ?? :, . .,
... , . ??> a-b'dc the result of the Dei
itire with perfect
made is safe and l)l im!?ry election.
& " Frank \V. s
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Itoxds f.>r Kent. 55*"
l>rt;sit.cnI. *f. For Sheriff.
44 v? i 1 hereby announce myself ti
Lshiei*. ,(jr reelection f<?r the
ist. Cashier. fi': sl"'lil1 "f u'xi"^?" coun
^ pledge myself to abide the
the Democratic primary.
1\ II. Co
I
Pool Rooms | ~ ~ ~~
l or Comity Supervi
rtley street I hereby announce myself
date for Supervisor of be
county subject to the rut's s
uiations tfovernimr tlie 1 >?*n
Batesburg, S C primary.
? Azariah T
L j ~t~ ~ "
Lor the Senate
\ xnTP
(Saluda County)
I respectfully announce m;
I'C Parties. candidate for tlie Stat' Senat<
I Saludn County subject to the i
the democratic primary,
j Ceo. \V Wijjlit
. uh jj
|
io-iiate. l or County Treasu
, I respectfully announce m*
ni^K^> candidate lor the nomination
igusta, (ia. ?ni0l! 01 Tr?asun;r of u,;
" j county, subject to the rules
_____! Ib'inneratic primary.
,1. M. Ma!
: > - '
I ^ l or Legislature
i I.CMII^IOIl COUIII \ . (
I hereby announce my sell adidatc
for tlio House of lie
T tatives from L xi>11 Count}
I loct to the rules pav- rnini,' the
-4 * ^ * * eratic primary
Isaac Kdw
i 111 11 itill C. j j:or Railroad Comn
I he wants loner.
I'o the Democratic Voters ol
^ e *> L. Carolina.
In announcing my Candida
llailroa ! Commissioner in the 1
t his summer, I desire !" exp
iry J[ * Ol : deep auprcciat ion tor the voti
ceived two year,-, uko, iIioukIi
L' 3"1 f* not siitlicit nt to elect me. yet
" ^ J very grateful to all my frim
iheir elT >rts in my lielialf.
This year I apjaiu ask your s
believing that you now ajfree \
\ that the (Commission most ci
i 'i i I* O W II! ' 1 (1 a man u ''IS u:i'
1.11 V> tt I one'! in the several branches
I i I 1 ad service. While I iiave ti
? 1 2 1 I. I O c' 'unccted witn am Itailroa 1
capacity since the last cam
??n iT, have kept posted in all mattei
tJ t i come before the Commissi >i
^ believe, if elected, I would 1
lOl serve I lie p ople and the stal
tape iiisly without i.i!li> tu
hardships on tlie Kailrt ads
When you employ a man.
iness judgment demands that
cure the services of the "ii m
^ williup; to perform C <
^ ^ B tin' nnsiliiiri U'aiiI/I .?
w x 7 0 * | ' " 1 ""
/ your intcnsl Lo \<>r,; Km; \
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BURG .A
rRI-COUNTY PA1
(i, S. C.. FRIDAY, MAY 22i
THREE C<
x 1 persIals.
-8c :
? Miss Annie Mc I'ureons ??f Ninety
Six is the guest of Mrs. 10. L. Hartley,
its. Miss Ruby llollnway of AiVen has i
been visiting Mrs. .Sara SMuler
Miss t'arrie I*.nihil of Anderson
under has been visit ing Mrs \V. A. < ooner.
at the Mivs Tullic branch has returned
ement. from Augusta.
rsult of The Tattlers ( iub has adjourned
I sine die.
^? Mi. ltalpli Hartley spent a few!
hours in Hatesbuiy on Wednesday.
I*t. If you want to read all the news of j
three county campaigns subscribe to I
the Advocate at i nee.
i-ioiinee Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Corley of the J
date tor sardis section were in town shopping
at the Wednesday.
I pledge Miss Lyl llayncs oi Lcesville was j
seen on our street^ Thursday morninir.
Mr. \V. W. Kneece will leave for
in inv Macon, (i . on Mav iU). lie will be
,, absent st \eiat we. Us.
nyself a
( lor|. ( f Mr. and Mrs Father arc spending
' ; some time at Harris Springs.
Miss Hut Kneee spent last Satur
nocratic r|Jiy al
The Prcshvterian Sunday ^otiool
healy. weie pie nie'ier> it Steadmau's yester
_______ day.
Mr. and Mrs. T H. Kerneghan and
rlfiitirlt 1 ..t* M- 1 ' * ? "
...... .. .11. ?ni i niiM. i" reu uuuuui !
_ :n?il daughter, Mi-, and Mrs. N. Rogers
i cjiu i |l..y]y and daughter and Mr. Graves
otMcc c?f C ioncr spent Monday and Tuesday on
ty, and a fishing trip tlii, week The catch
I, f was coo I and in consequence over}
body had a good time.
Mrs. \V.!'. I'lunket, of Granitcvillc,
pie v
is spending some time here as the
__ guest of M s I. D Culluui.
Miss Winn, of Ward, left for her
K01*. home on Snt !a afternoon.
a oandi- ,s,;- Rrabham lias returned
xington ^roin *t visit to his home at Kllerlon.
uid iv ^e8sio 'dunkct, of Cola, has
been visiting here.
hocra lie
Mr. .iohn Darb} spent a day in
1 'hestcr t!iis week.
ayit,r- Messrs. Ira 0. O. son, Wm. M. Car
______ tor and Master Hairy Rutland spent
Sunday in.i ohifsf
Mr. Mllwee C of Columbia, j
j spent sev-: r?l > u.i; his parents.
Dr. Dan Gunter. of Atlanta, has
yself a been visiting his home folks.
J;Z EMORY LETTER.
man. We had a nice rcfrcs ling shower ?f 1
_____ i rain Sunday night, wnieh I think wi.l
I lielp every thing c ihsiih rably. espocrer.
! jally spring o its. and cotton that ha-,
rself a ; .iust liecn planted.
i ,r ( We are very sorry indeed to say that :
mii'ton "^rs" *' :N'" lA,rrosl ^',0 ',as keen i1
7 quite ill for s nnetiin- is von low, j'
1 L'IL and als i Mrs. Daisy ilorlong who has j 1
li 'en ill for so :i dim i>> worse at this''
pas- writing. Rolli Jainilies have the I
greatest sympathy of the community.
| Mr. George Crouch and family spent i1
'Sunday with Mr. I rank Matt u \s.
Mi .1. w. Wightman of this section :
t in- sPcn^ Saturday night in Saluda with J
Rev. Way.
11 n>gi>n
Mr. G. W. Wirhtnvm of Ridge
1' sll"~ Spring spent Thin -, lav night with
demo- relatives o! this section*
Mr. ! '. M P, die and family spent
ards. Sunday with Mr. S. In Shaw of near
| Saluda.
Subscrii icr.
"iss~ NOTICE R.F.I). CARRIERS.
I
I South v ' earners I Lexington
e ititity are urgently requested to meet
at Lexington court house on May IlOth
icy lot at I0::it) a. ni . lo transact such bus
'riioary incss that may coiuc li t re the asso !
res^n > ciati.in. Those who cannot possibly
I f i attend will please forward their dues
on or he I ore said date to II. o. Cross
ll was|on, Lecsville. We expect some ad
I feed dresses 11om pr miineijt men and we
aK tor i hope to have a i ill altend ii ee.
Visit nig carriers will tie t he quests
of the I. xington carriers, and a huge
upport, ,,. ,
1 time is expect id.
v''-> | i K h. MeCarlha, President.
'Mainly Lecsville, S. C , May in, 1 M0>
experi- ?
' NEWBERRY COLLEGE
lot ticcii |
i! \nn Vk i ai indebted to our bright young 1
m. I I friend, Uerly \ . siioaly, fur an inviI
, i tation to at iend tlie .r.'nd com nencement
evrc , Newberry College, 1
,Iune sovt nib to tenth. Mr. Slieaiyi
tie to name appeals among the list of gt'ad |
a i van nates.
THE STORK VISITS THIS VICINITY. '
"id bus- Mr> an(| mrs. Walter MeCarlha
you se- have been visited by the Stork ano
ost able the result of his visit is twills, a line
hitiesof boy an i girl. Mr MeCarlha is tic
, . iiiuimil'm 111 hi in ^?uu 1.1 c miiiv.
ii be tj '
M\N<o The ab >vo nam-d bird his recently j
called at IVitesburg ami left a large
baby b >y for Mr, ami Mrs. Albert
Jones
lDVOCJ
3ER.
Hi, UjOS.
OUNTIES C
EXECUTIVE COMMIT- RAC
? MEN |1Evm
COUNTY ores
MEETING HELD YESTERDAY TA
-PLEDGES CAN NOW BE I Aiken,
PILED-CAMP AIGN Carolina
DATES FIXED AND race'0^
grcssiuna
OTHER BUSINESS ^orc
__ shoe strii
TRANSACTED. Ions ami
Beaufort
Yesterday the county campaign ljerK. Ai
opened with the holding of the meet- counties,
ing of the county democratic cxecu- vanuah r
tive committee. The books for the jjom j
filing of pledges were opened and a
row of those already announced filed ,c Pr<?sc
f heir pledges. second to
The meeting open id by the election 'U! ',as ('c
Mr. Wesley Yonce secretary, vice Mr. serves rc
<1. W. K Thorpe. vrlio declined re make it a
election- All the clubs were represent H, will
ed with the exception of Windsor,
Rocky (drove. McTior No. I and Presenttl
Sleepv Moll'iw. No 'J The managers Senator S
of election were then appointed tor don. C. t
tlie various boxes. Messrs <> L. ty: Hon. <
Weeks, of White Pond; .1. M . Kverett, senator
of Beccli Island, and Dr. Jno. I. tlrccn j.j. ^uL .
of Bath, were recommended for appointment
as federal election com sP'eu< i( i
.nnre l.'.liunwl lm.Au lllllfll nf
iiQOioii' < uin i'avvi.iio mniuni ouuto. ... -v .. v,
V?\ M Kubauks, and John W. John- Mr. Gat
son wore recommended for State commissi*
election c jmmissioncrs. for ree)ec
The closing dav r- ?r filing pledges estv and
was fixed for July 2nd, at 12 o'clock.
The first campaign meeting will be been
hold at vonce's Mill on July 3rd . member c
The assessment of candidates was Mr. To(
tixed as follows: State Senator, $2o; against M
lltiu-M' of b prosentatives. sflO; Sherilf, |je |,as ?
*10: .Merit o( Oourl, *iV. Probate chrmp)011
Judge, t 10: Master, $10; Coroner. 8:t;
chief Commissioner, $">; Supt. Edu- i-'ie child
cation, si: Auditor, $io; Treasurer, light op n
flo; District Commissioners. $2: Mag- "But the
istratc, 1st district, fd: 10th and 11th lo cai,.uj
districts, *2: all ot!i ?r districts. $1 ,,
, 'araes i!
eacli.
, .. , . , . I First Sou
lite c uirt house it was decided i
would he used lui ihe 3iate campaign* 3PJ,!'sh v
meeting. 1 'in -r, is
A resolution was adopted, endors. connect!'
iug the Turnbull resolution, whicli Pw 1 year
was passed at the county convention, convent in
and requires that all voters must, vote
at the box nearest him In the Judicial I u?>on 111
district in which lie resides, w.is [ declined t
passed Colonel
The following recrmmendi i n, wa s j debate soi
made by the committee on assess-1 and ahvaj
ments: " N re a nnmen i lli it from the. j j(1 ,
minimis raised from assessments, j
die general expenses of tlio cunpiign |eo,l,lin
re paid, and that the balance re- Hisf.ithe
training he divided equally It'tween I Tillman,
lie boxes to 1) by the managers up- congress f
) .rli tiled as t'?ey see lit. ' ;iM(j lvor,
The dates for the holding of the j iJered
ampaign meetings were tixed as foiows
FY PR]
( ampaign Dates j f\l
.1 nly Vonce's Mill.
July i0, lVothr./s Mill.
July i4, (Jeo. hvhrand's .Mil;. !
July 1.1, Wagoner KA1LKU/
July id, IVrry. pn??
July 17. Sal ley,
July K VViuris u.
July 21, Hath. ,,,, ,
i . , . . I be ra i
.1 ulv 2 t. t a-vrwater town
Aug I. iteech Island Club 11 uise. amend ui
Aurf. 1 Hawthorne. to tbe 'il*
Ann night, North Augusta. Some U
Ann s,p in., hang ley. dered tha
Ann 10, night, Ciranitevillc. ; |.ll)olc(1 NV
Aug. 11. night. \ auclnse i
Aug la, While l'ond. -'pa id'"or
- . into etTei
company
LEESVILLE S NEW GIN?
*r for an exi
NEW. i;ra'!*r,^;
Ground w.i ?:* Monday for the ? ?*
Heesvioe x >: ;.:in r\ which will -v 1 |i/l W
place the id ne nurned last winter. n 11 r
The I ui i id in o will h.* of brick with i K K |
cement floor and metal roof as near! ,
ire proof as is possih e for a ginnery I
to he, and will be equipped with the ;
most up to date machinery obtainable ' I'oughk
The gins are 111 latest improved , siateincn
models In which the brush Is entirely i * nice tie
eliminated, the lint being removed I ^.V1,1,1!.01! ,
111V. ?? (IN .1
in Ins exj
method long st aple colt on is success , sehauser
fully handled an 1 l lie <|iia lily of short
staple greatlv improved. The daily j ' *1^
capacity will be about I >0 hales, and .\VV-st^l:a\'
the management inf irms us that the c,i the st
pin1.1 will be as complete as any in .tone-tl
the cotton belt. j.ctcalm.
This modi out lit is due to the ef- 4w^l1|(
forts of general manager I I lamp not my i
llendrix. who is ever alert to the in to asu toi
to rest of then large patronage, and 1*V?i!
superintendent J. T. Hid. They ' .|J,
lecentlj sj i ui some time in Georgia there wh
and Alabama inspecting numerous and one
p ants and conferring wit h maniihic '.'J!'!
; lu re I'M of gin machinery and litis plant mv actii
, is the result of these inspections and pealed.
I conferences. Leesville News. ? and am i
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Mitchell J\V|H
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$1.00 PKR ANNUM
:nNnpM<sPn
t B CAROLINA. DENVER DELES4L
CANDIDATES FOB CON- TION TO VOTE
IS IN THE SECOND AND _ nnviM
LK OF DARK HORSE FOR BRYAN.
s. O. May it.?one ,.fOVERWHELMING VOTE :rOR
TT. fT THE PLEDGING OF DELpolitic^
is looked lor In the { FP ITFO
;ongress in the Second Con- j Lllr i LiD.
I district which ^rderethe mk[m TILLM4N m GW
mties cm H.H. WATKINS AND GEN.
40 miles wide and consists of WILIE JONES ELECTED DELE"
, Hampton, Barnwell, Bam- GATES AT LARGE?W. F.
ken, Kdgeiieid and Saluda STEVENSON 10 I AKl
all of which border the Sa- TILLMAN'S PLACE.
'oM'atturson, of Barnwell. is !I?,"m(KTa" ""LI
" ilham Jennings Bryar! The state
nr. representative, scr\ing his convention yesterday went on record,
rm. Ills friends claim that endorsing the Ncbraskan for tlie Dem
toe faithful service and do- ocratic noini lation for president, and
-election, hut otin-rs will the 18 delegates to the Denver-convention
were instructed to cast as a unit
their ballots for Bryan, first, last and
have several opponents. At all the time.
le announced candidates are ELECTION <>F DELEGATES,
mith, of Hampton county: The election of delegates to the naV.
(Laincs of Bamberg conn- tional convention then came up Mr.
1. L. Toole of Aiken. J-r* Otts brought in a resolution
Smith, although in public ^at the two Foiled states,senators
. be elected liy acclamation; that the
' sl,orl' whllc' lias "m',e a district (leluKaU-s W. elected by the
ceord md his friends expect districts* that t wo delegates at large
him. be elected by billot, and that one of
ris was for six years railroad the alternates rocjiving the highest
.tier and although defeated ^ber of votes hi named in place or
, # senator Tillman, wiio will not be
tion be left a record of lion- present
integrity wliicli lias never There was objection to this plan by
,tinned, lie is at present a several, but it was linally adopted
if the legislature. with slikrbt changes.
, .... The report relating to the election
lie, of Aiken, was in the race .o? . . ..
of the two I nlted btates se latora, II.
r. Patterson two years ago ft. Tillman and Frank K <lary, by actiade
his reputation as the' clamation, was unanimously adopted
of lower passenger rates and and carried out.
labor bill, lie made a good Tlieu came the nomination of the
other twu delegates at large,
i both issues. .
(iCIlJlV). D.Frost nlac.vi in nn*l.
car.vav, u.e uarK ..viso Wj,llam K G )aziles of Coate
and at present Hon. lumbia.
. Tillman, C iloiiel of the Jno. G.Mobev placed in nominate
Carolina Regiment in the Hon Gen. Wilie Jones of Columbia,
ear. ^.M ^lieutenant gov- .M ,Bonliam-placed in nomina.
. ,. A i-HHvh MvW?t.kinsof A-uders.ui, ? ,
Mn ''""'tlonM M "us n J W|Ward nominated J. 1'.
"> Grace of Charleston.
, ig > th: Eigelleld county All of these nomsnations receive:!
u passed resolutions callint numerous seconds. The result of the
, lti> . -e I,, vote elected Messrs Watkins and
to run for Cingiess '>ui " . . , .. .
lones as delegates at large.
1 s0, before the. ballots were taken the
Tillman has met in joint candidates were asked to express their
vie of ilie ablest men in thi<. preferences for 15rvan. All stated that
,'s held his own, if not more. tiie\ advocated the election of W ill*
, .. . iam J. liryan fur president,
irded as one ol the most . .. ,
i lie election of alternates then came
speakers in South Caro.ina. (Jp U.S. Henderson nominated W.
r, the late Hon. George D. F. Stevenson of Churaw; 15. J. Wiurepresenteci
this district in tfard nominated J. P. Grace of Char or
id years and left a name 'eaUm, J. P Carey nominated I)r. R.
b. Smith ol Pickens: Dr. Olin Sawyer
I mat will bs tajraiom- nominated William It Goimlcs: Mr.
15. 1 Manning nominated Col. Thus.
nnn /an \nn iittt t I B. Crews of Laurens and moved liis
ESS ORDER WILL lecl1 ;1 by aoclan ation. To is was
ipposed by several and the biliot was
QTANn |ordered. All nomin itions received a
O 1 iiLllJ* . second and Lite result of the uallot is
lD COMMISSION WILL RE- rStuTontho alternate.at large
TO CHANGE FORMER *asa? follow.;
\\. P. Stevenson 2^7; Dr. R. F .
RULING. ! Smith 2i0: John P. Clrace 2G"i: T. J{.
, jii. Crews 21.i: \v. p. Gon/ales 201.
Iro 11 coiiimis.iondeclined to
riils practically ended the interest
change their order relative |n Uu. C(,nvention. Thft electlon 0
'-ding f express packages. district delegates was a matter of
iv..' . gi the commission or- form There was no opp >siLion to the
t vxpivs pickages shall be report of the committee on platform
ith a ticket on which w.s any particular and the resolution
instructing for hryati went throug h
^VnlSi/^'l'llU orlnrwinl "ith0"1 * vote- Tllcr'.t
y\ n | {?, pi, . was some little discussion on one or
asked Die coinmissisu i two of the resolutions sent hack by the
e order so io limit it t > j committee, but this practically closed
B^P^e'Bsan J ib.- a!?> asked j (he convention Jlisl IWlirp :I,H? _
Ill Ill >1.11 I'. II'- I III- "" "
carried <int ii it!i i.> | i -i: s "tent Senator II R. Tillman was nomi
refused. inated io succeed himself on tiie
national executive c unm ittee.
' CONFIDENT OF ">
p i fj r t *T 4 Delegates at large?B. R. Tillman,
j L A. O L 1H A. ! F. Ii. Gary, II II. NVatkins, Wilie
SHORT TIME. u. w.,rl?K
| ul Charleston and i>r. K. Julian Car
ei'p.ic, N. N In iht Inst roj| 0l summcrville. Alternates A,
t made by Harry Is rhaw . .. ,, .. ., . .
c line line from MaUeaw.ui. ' ^cC"y0 . , t'1'k?lcy 111,11 l)r" NN A'
White's slaver dementi it ' h h'by of Colleton,
idulv nervous on thcitanrl 'un,. district Harley of
mi i :iat i fore JtMic Moi l,"r"we I and C a W ilnam-ot Aiken.
and tlecLi:e> lhal lie i* con- A I]'n.ai N.nK t hristensen, Jr.
earlv release I lurd distnei Kenneth Maker of
oY me, please," said the Greenwood and i. C. Stri hling of Oco
.. . n>*e. Alternates, II. C. Tillman and
sone'. tli.il lepoil i- |v. Coke I) Mann,
e mi-,tidied mi when I was Komi 1? district H. F. Tuwnscnd of
Ilu i a" -Miy III their n-iion and l>r. W. C, Hla<k or Green
ml I was nervous an 1 did not vliU. Alternates. S. .1. Nlehols of
i want t ? say for myseli -.partanburg and Clarence Cunning
was pelieelly calm when I |,;iin m Laurens.
the w.Loess Stand It. was fifth district?John (i. Kiohardsof
nervousness that caused une Kendiaw and J. ai. Cherry of Rock
r a repel it ion of Mr Jeromes |,j]| Alternates, W. W. Dixon of
.but u was something that winn-boro and N. W. Harden of
e seemed t;> miss. Just as Waeksburg.
onie bewail to question ine Sixth district I). II. Traxlcrof Tim
is a change of stenographcis, nionsvillc and .i. II. Manning of I,alia
passed between Mr. J'Tonic Alternates, W. ii Andrews of George
eii. I hat caused me to miss lown ancj (j0f j) A# Spivey of Conway
lion. That may have led to Heventh district?Thomas h\ Brant
'K nervous when it was re- |t,y 0f Orangeburg and Hon. ,iohn It.
I feel well and quite happy oiif'on of Sumter. Alternate, j. S.
sure ul my release.' Wannamaker of St Matthews.