The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 19, 1908, Image 2
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FRIDAY. June 19th. I9C8.
Monday will be tlie longest dav in c
19^8. ___ j
The Children's Dav exercises at M I 1
Peasant Sunday School did real
credit to that community.
Cot ton has reached tile twelve cen
mark in Augusta and the market has
all appearances of being tirm
Why not have a dav fixed for a campaign
meeting at Bateshurg. If th*
businessmen get up a petition it can 1
be arranged. Don't put the matter v
off.
There are many breeds of hogs athe
Berkshire, the China, die Llazoi
back, etc., but the most liogish hog is
the end seat hog of a summer street
car.
Brother Ed. DeCainp will he happy
when the press association meets with
him at Gaffney. You can look the
wunu over oul you cannot niio a oeiter
fellow than brother bid. and if you
doubt this, go to the press assoclotion
and you will be convinced.
Don't decide who you will v.?te foi
unless you are sure you know youi
luii joJ then if iiit- n hi > knc * ?
will voice vour .a.: .? and >i; ui.iii'orni i
i
lu on % khat will hurt'it our " i.ntrj,
work Lor hin a> >u wc.i' work (' I
advance y.>ur wn titc s:-?;rkeep
the betterment of your country 1
mt large constantly in view.
Attorney General J. Krazor Lyon
r .'iterated his promise to tbe people
in his opening campaign speed) at St.
Matthews on Wednesday saying that
he would put the ' grafters" behind
the bars. Public sentlraeut appeals (
to be growing in Gen. Lyon's favor >n |
as much as lie received the grealesi
amount of applause at the meeting 01
that day. He said that justice war
being tbr&thed but that inihetn
all would be r ght and justice prevail
His utterances were positive.
All the pledges have been tiled foi c
State otllces and the United St^ie 5
Senate. Now the different platformi t
will have to be thrashed out on th<
stump and put it up to the peoph
to decide for themselves
Many ambitious candidates who 01 '
Wednesday started out at Sumter witl
light hearts and victory written 01 a
their faces will have to suffer the 1
chagrin of defeat at the polls 011 elec - (
1.
tion day. Its a pity they all cannot t
win, but if they all could win. where .
would the glory of victory be,and what
would the large daily and small weekly
papers do for material. We hope ^
that the campaign now In progres> t
will be conducted on a high plane and j
all personalities and mud slinging !>' *
entirely eliminated. tl
There is a revolt against gambling
extending from New York to New 0.?
leans and it will doubtless detrimentally
affect horse racing. The slenaer, f
Dngil egged, nervous horse that has y,,
been cultivated so assiduously for two f?
jenturies is out of it. He is no longer o(
accessary or useful. The telegraph. l<
;be telephone, the wireless ether, to
iay nothing of the coming air ship,
tas made him a back number. He
ias too long held the field to the det- "
Iment of a more useful and handsome
ype of horse, the weight carrier, the
irrJage horse, the draught horse. If
alf the money had been spent on
tese types that has been spent on
inning horses, the equine prooession ^ 1
an
i our streets would be ama/.lngly and nj
ef illy improved. The horse shows en
e useful. The racecourse is not only ucv
?le93, it Is vicious,
Announcements. Aj
All announc omenta coining under ^ ()'
hid tuaJ will he charged for at the
ate of i J.o funeach announcement.
lie same to ruir until the result of '
he primary. j,,
? U.i in
tllU Lexington
county 'L;
For the Senate. aot^
ve* y i
The friends of Col. t? T Urah mi hii- heir
munoehiiu aotn lul ttH f n ni> si, n,,ienateand
pledge liim to abide th beilev
he results of th^ l> *m ?crutic prim iry tbat i
For Legislature.
The friends of Joseph L. Amick uulonnce
hhu as u candidate for the
egislature from Lexington county and
iledge him to, abide by the result of
he f>emocratlc Primary
Many Fuiknds
The friends of it. L. -*liuler hereby
mnonnce him a candidate for t lie
House of Itepuesentatives and pledge
iiim to abide the result of the Demo
jiatio primary election.
1 hereby announce my self as a can- I
lldate for the House of ttepresen- I
wtives from Lexington County, sub- A
ect to the rules governing the democratic
primary.
Isaac Edwards.
For Clerk of Court. i
We are authorized to ami unce U
Samuel H George as a candidate tor
the office of Clerk of Court at the '
ensuing primary election, and pledge
11iin to ub'de the result thereof.
Upon the solicitation of many
friends 1 hereby announce myself a
candidale for the office of Clerk of
Jourtof Lexington county, and will
vbidc the result of the Democratic
primary election.
Frank W. shealy. 1
SUI'EIUN PENDENT OF
EDUCATION.
The many friends of harrett Jones
innounce him as a candidate foi
County Superintent of Kducation and
pledge Usui to abide the result of the ,
Democratic primary election and sun B
port the nominees thereof. A**
For Sheriff.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection for the office of
sheritr of ' Lexington county, and
pledge myself to oi.im.
the Den.:* ary.
n. 1 oriev
f or C( r>un- ryisor. '
1 l;e.?hv ..net iv. ! i <Mi di
date for supervisor or Lexingtoi
county subject to the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic
primary.
Azariah Taylor.
For County Treasurer.
I respectfully annul ice mvsclf a
candidate for the imniinail >n f r tin
Drtice of Treasurer of L xingtoi
county, subjeet to Llie rule-* of tinDemocratic
primary
.1. M Mai pass
Saluda coun ty
For the Senate. IJ
I respectfully announce myself a I
andidate for the State Senate from JL^
aluda County subject to the rules o(
he democratic primary.
(<eo. W. Wight man.
louse of Representatives
The friends of W. E. Hodie herebx wkn
niiouncc him a candidate for tlie V*
louse of Representatives from Saluda Jj"
ounty, subject to the rules of the HI
emocratic Primary, and pledge him H^
o abide by the result of the primary.
Clark of Court. Q/g
I liereby announce myself a cand: H-?
ate for Clerk of Court of Saluda Conn
subject to the the action of the
>3mocratic Primary, and if elected
111 #nDI.#..M.. J-'
.ii icvitmuuy uisciiarxe the Unties ol WM'J
ie ortice to the best of my ability.
IIknkv H. Sentbkfkit.
8UPERINTENI>ENT (>F Bfj
EDUCATION. mg
At the earnest solicitation ot |fl (R
lends and of my own inclination, I
ireby announce myself a candidate HA
>r theoflieeof C >unty Superintendent H Jj
' Education. As the term is now ex H'jl
mded to four years, all is put on H'l
piality. I pledge myself to ab de
)e result* of tine Primary eltct Ion. W ^
B. K/unk Samplk
Aiken county
For State Senate.
I hereby announce myself a candi- w
te for the office or .state Senator, Oivi
d pledge myself to abide by the
les and regulations of the Demo HQ
itic party, and support the nomi 1^.
ea thereof.
T. U. Croft. WM
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Clin1 i |m> shi'vici-s of
iimsner. 1 deMiv I" xp.es. my j lM, ,v||i|..^ lo OM
lpjioci.il Ion for ilii v.iie I re- t')<'p<>sii lot. Won
I i wo years !* .>. Hion^li it was win ui?i?i'st \ ?
idicii rit lo elect. "i**, < .?r, I f,M'l I xi'Emi'.nui,.'
jratcful to all my Mer.ds t? r
efforts In oiy behalf I hereby aiVn. un
j year 1 a*ol? ask* y? nr support. L l|e f,,r ro.cj(J( Uf
luff I list you now a<ree with ,,,? | Rll,lmai| c ,miniHM
?,?e (.oiii'.lit?Ion certainly t|le result, of the t
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have opened a in irchan
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g now ready to take orders
^ Suits.
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with Burdell and Charles Pt
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\ or U. S. Senate.
o annuuuce ray candidacy r0r
t*d States Senate in the up,jf
Deraoeratlc Primary, and I
illy solicit the support of the |J
I ailc voters of this State. .
R. G. Hhkit. CIai
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to announce my candidacy i<?t
ited States Senate in the ap- HI a
..... iwtmncratic Primary, and I
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tfu|ly solicit the support of the
ratlc voters of this State. t\V5
W. W. Lumi?kin.
For Congress. ere<
mounce myself as a candidate for
rt-ss from the Seventh District of '
i Carolina, ar J pledge myself t?? celt
*rm the rules and regulations of the , .
ocratie Primary.
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Protection Against Lightn
rof. Thos. A. Hdison, the world's not<
n, says in a letteruaiea /nay 3. IS97: 44
s will protect buildings provided a good
de with the wet earth.
he State hoard of Agriculture of Missot
mty third annual report, calls public at
damages caused by lightning and ad
ction of lightning rods as a means of,pr<
am general agent for the sale of Cole
;hr:ited Lightning Rods, best on earth,
.i them lor years. I guarantee all wc
will seli lightning rods on easy terms
nting to protect their loved onesand wi
11 ufachirers' guarantee for $500. The
nicked by a million-dollar capital.
J. L. Winstead, Wards, i
""""wood mantels
I Tom Cheapest Up
ml to 1 our l-Kliii Mnnte! C italo^ue, which shows lu
r itiou* a:i.l :'u I J: ;;rip*io 1 of our complete line of WOC
carry a complete stock of (IRA PES and 1 U.INil all the
name Factory Prices on
Stoves, Sheet Metals and Electric Pi;
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PLUMtilNQ SUPPLI
MACHINERY SUPPLIE
ISimSS^SraSaHHffiWiH^ KI
e Have Most Any Kind
Canned Goods You Want.
Villiout a doubt, we've the largest, n
i well assorted line of Canned Goods in
'ou'11 just ring No. 7l> we'll he glad to
' inside" price on them, too.
Ii re's a luxury in buying at a store t
i anything in canned goods you want.
L confined to a few brands or a few kinds
ii il ; j?;ood
LORfCK a n d LOWRAI
INCORPORATED,
w holcsale Groceries, COLUMBIA,
Prcst J. I*. Ma ws
V'cs-Prefit. W. M.Clil Jr.
Inylni 2rd. Vlce-Prest.
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of Columbia, S. C
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an.! Citv Depository.
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Commercial or Savings Accounts
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or I tII- CONDI I ION OI:
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May 14th, 1008.
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