The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 03, 1908, Image 4
RIDGE SPRING LETTER. Al
Ridge Spring, S. C., June JO, i>.M>s ? 1 Al'
Very heavy raii.s have fallen iu Ihia lh'S '
I rate i
part of the community.
The s
Crops are flourishing. I ,
I the p
Miss Mattie Sloan lias been vi.il ingl
at Or. L. M. Smith's.
Mr. Walter Watson vl.-dted the home I | ^
folks recently. I
Mr. Kichard Watson, now a pr?#ini- I
sing young lawyer of (.ireenvilie, is ai 1 ?pi,
home looking after the marketing ofln.nn
his fruit crop. 1 e-,il1
Through the kindly courtesy el Mr. I
J. C.Watson we were the recipients |
ufa basket <?r the most perfect speei- I
mens ol red June apples we ever saw, I j. ? '
they were luu-'ed heanlifnl and deli lrohn
Clous. IiwUi
| frieti
Mrs. Anna Sweeney favored us alsol Ulll()
with some line ripe tomatoes. grown I log is
in her own garden this season. Mam I l,u' 1
. , ieim
thanks.
Mesdames Gerald Watsonano J. M.
I li
Blkiu's, who have been <i"ite 11'? ;i,'v noun
improving rapidly. U^is
Rev. A. C. Baker preached m North P,nU
Auirusta a few Sundays ago and Rev.
Mr. Carson, of Saluda, sup pi i'd lot
him at Bethel. ?pj,
Rev. O Stringlield will beat Bethel aiim
next Sunday. "Jl1'
liiin
Mrs. Louise Boatwright, of Monetta, cj;itj
lias returned from an extendi' I trip
to Washington and other points of 1 h
interest. She was accompanied In didal
her daughter, Mi.ss Marie Mrs. Boat l,,u
icet
wright is a charming con versa l miahd .fllj
and recounts many events of interest
in an entertaining manner. II r litis
pitable home has now i|uilc a lumibei Wi
of summer guests with nioi from noun
Augueta to arrive Monday.
conn
Misses Alice and May. Gold,by, ol ,i?. ,
Augusta, have been delightfully en ?
tertaineu for some days at M >. .1
N. Burtons.
Wi
Miss Willie Mac Slevciis visited s..u:i
with Mrs M. S. Rutland at Mis.\. K. ihe
Cautts last Sunday. ensui
An automobile collided with a cow '
that was being driven by a sii all buy I ( (
near Monetta last Tuesnuy, 1 suiting frien
in mic!i|serious damage to the c iwtlnil . and
she will h ive to be killed to mid Ium four
sutlerlug. The Auto was being driven
by \V. C. Waldrof of (Jreenwo d. Dr. 1
vVatson and Mr Conner were eye witnesses
of tin unfortunate collision
an'1 rendered all the assistance the)
possibly could in extracting t he cow
from the machine ami moving Iter out
, . . ,, III i to
or the road: for t heir kindh ms vim s
( (Mil
we are lastingly kratuiul. piedj
*' " ?' hem
port
Turning the Tables.
When E. I.. Godkin w as editor of the
New York Evening Post lie was blip- | |,
posed by many to laek a heme of lui ,| l(t.
inor, but those In bis employ who ^ ^
stood close to him knew betivi nne " '
morning lie bent for bis y <? ing city h '
editor. 'he I
"Last night," said Mr. (.!<>.Ikin, "1
read la the l'ost an account of the sui
vide of u boy. luur news paragraph
reported as the motive that the boy
was being resisted at home in a premature
Inclination to many. Mr. Blank. I p
can you Imagine bow that father felt dale
"when you accused him L>r what was (.oU||j
no doubt done in a sense > t loving ,
duty of being the cause of the death of lul 1(
ills child?" prims
The young editor stammered an apology.
"Thank you for your explanation,"
said Godkin. "But," be wont ?. ? In a "
more decided tone, "if anything like kir.?w
that ever happens again I give you fair him a
warning, sir. that i will lean this pa v>sor.
per! 1 will not work for n paper that suit o
nays things so cruel!"?Succe -? Magazine.
The
When Britain Fought For an Ear. hereh
Perhaps the most extraordinary ex- uu. ()
ample of Britain going to war for "no pled^r?
reason at all" occurred In the reign of lmn
George II. One ltobert Jenkins, an
English merchant captain, trading front
Jamaica, arriving In England in lT/.S, | -()
reported that the sloop bad been boarded
by the Spanish corst guards and I it
that, though no proof of smuggling bad candit
been found, he had been tortured ami odice.
his enr torn off. All England flew- into c.OUi:l
an uprour. "Jenkins' enr" divided par- i
ties and shook Walpole's ministry Itself.
The house ?>f commons sent for
Jenkins, and he was told to bring bis
enr with Lira. The Incident grew Into Than
a ci is Is, though Walpole did Ids best .
to uermiflito niw?ni<. i *
?j-.- tv. ncrp moil- heads, " " 'J.'
but the popular Indignation was so ,k'" "l
groat that the next year the govern- 1,1,11
ment was compelled to declare war t.'ouiilj
against Spain.?Pearson's. tv and
of the
Th? Parith Top.
Once In Kugland top whipping was ???
practically ordered by law. 'I here was ^
a huge top formerly provided In every
village to be whipped In frosty weather
that the peasants might be kept
warm by the exercise and out of mischief
while they could not work. j res
Shakespeare in "Twelfth Night" says, candid.
"His brains turn like a parish top." j;a|?t|u
lien Jonsou in "New Inn" writes, "lie ^ (je|
spins like a parish top," and Beaumont
and Fletcher have "dances like a tow n
top and reels and hobbles." Kvelyn,
the diarist, speaking of the uses of wll- f-f ()US
low wood, says that it was ordered that
"the great town tops should be made The f
thereof."
announ
House i
Use l>e Witt's Little K.uly llisers, County,
pleasant little pills that are easy to Democr
Cake Sold by i)r. b\ B. Guiiter. J to abide
miouncenients. A
announcements coming under
leud will he charged lor ut the I |
>1 for each aniiouiicciucitt dal e
ianie to run until the result ?f s
rimary ':i
v: I!
"* t'.u i
xington county
For the Senate.
e friends of Col. <?. 'I'. (; i.iliuin w . ^
o eliini a candidate f ?i i i .state ()
,e and pledge liiin to aoide 111
. ii'n
csulu ol the hem 'cral'e urnnar.v
or i
if i?;
For Legislating. em
, . M?4"
ding that tlie state of >oiitli la- rju.
a needs men of cxcep' i in il cliar
ami i n I e g r i i y the
its of l'r. K. Kidgcll hereby
uuce him as a candidate for the
lulu re and pledge liiin to abide
ulesand regulations govertng the
tcralic primary.
e friends of Joseph I. AmicU an |
ce liim as a candidate 'or the I |ai<
lalure from Lexington comity and ltl(|
;e iuin Hi abide by tin* result of nilr
Democratic l'rhnary. .,at
M \ N I Fit I ISM IS. ,u.,.s
10 friends of K. I.. Shuler hereby
illiice 11iin a candidate for tlic
<e of lt"puescntativos and pledge
to abide l.lie result ol the Demo
c primary election. I |
icreby announce my sell a- a can- proa
Le for the House of llopresen- resp
es from Lexington County. sul>- Den
to tlu* rules oovernim.' the deinoc
primaly.
Isaac I'M wards
11 ia in tv Haws > Is herehv an- the
ced as h candidate for !he House proa
h pre I'litativis Iroin Lexington re>p
t\ and pledges himself t. abide Den
esult of the Dein icratic p iinar\.
l or Clerk ol Court.
aie authorized to antnunci |
j' l |{ (icoiyje as a candidal lor |
iiVa- of Clerk of Court at the cun.
ine primaia election, and pledge Soul
t<> abide the result thereof
Den
>nn the solicitation of nuui\
Is I hereby announce m . self a
id.ite for the office of ? lerk of
i ol l.cxinKtnn county, and will
J the lesult of tlic Democratic
ary elecf ion.
Frank W. shealy. ,j,
M I'rlKI N I'KN DK\ r ()K him
KDFCATIOX. si' ui
"lllo:
.1 lith 11 Xf friinwl.. It
...??? ? i i icinn ui i?.|! *?' " 1)1 S ;u'\
liiui as :i candid lie I'm
ity Snpei intent of Kduea ion and
{e Iimii I i abi le tin? result of the j-,, {
ocralic. primary flection ami sup
the nominees thereof. ,
1 n
~ Kail
For Sheriff.
do e j
ere by announce my sell i candi t'eiv>
for reelection for the olliee ol not;
IT of Lexington county, and Verv
e myself to ahide the p-sult of ,|UM
cinoeratio primary. pi
I' II. Volley helif
that
need
?r County Supcr\ isor. em
o- i road
ere by announce mvseli aoandi
.. , C0UI1
for :mi pom dor of J.'Xinpton
,y subject Le the rules and rep , l' ''
... .. have
>iis eovcriuii/ the D inncrattc
to C(J
i r v. ,
. belie
A/ariah layu.r. M.rVl
tape.
many friends of Join W. I rye " w i
nip his <|it:th 1'ical ions, . i.iiouixc i:ioss
s a candidal". f ?r Duiiii'i viper- con*
and ulfdcf him to ahnl tin- it - ,l
r tit- r
I the primary elect ion. your
Kx pi
many fi lends of N. 11 r.v I lite
y aniionnci him a cand (tale fo"
tlice of county supervisor and 1 h
Blum to abide the resu t of the re- li
ry e'eetion. (J nm
paitfi
r Countv Treasurer.
i in
\spoetfully announce ir.vself a the ii
late fur the nominal i< . f r the thai
of Treasurer of Lexington charg
subject to tlie nil-s <>f tlie lessly
Bratic primary tores!
J. M. Mil pass. lina, :
_ court i
any fi ii.iuL..f lisaias I. Winganl, 11 " 1
i/.ing his integrity mil ability ' '
., , , . sinner
illnul snrvics in the p ist, o -i, |
i , . ^ I In in i
ounce turn as a candidate f. r i
, rp . _ _ , . 1 "ri
I a . ia->uicr <11 Xlll^i I'M Mill ,
pledge tiim to abide I ho rtsu t (
Democratic primary.
* road ii
it's 11
| COIKlil
ilucla county ?"-<
. * ' "a
I or the Senate.
COM.Ill
pectfullv announce myself a iny tin
fite for the State Senate inim j,
County subject to the rules of | |Kl,
nocratic primary. pav*on|
Oeo. \V. Wight man. safer n
? I The I
;e of Representatives
i ci a It (I.
Fiends of YV. K, Kodic hereby j a faith
co him a candidate for the I hopo
tf Representatives from Saluda coining
, subject to the rules of the ever re
atlc I'riniary, and pledge him i Ii
t?y the rrsull of tlie primary. I
nnouncements.
Cl^rk of Court.
ntivby announce inys'll a candit'wr
? I -rk of Court of Saluda Conn,
ubjte I" tin* liiu action of th?"
nc ratio Primary. and if elected
I ui l.ful'y tii. citainc the dutie-. ol
Shot to 11 e best ui toy ability
II. tSKNTKICKBI 1".
M Thill NTKN'.M'.N I t >F
KDFCATION
I ill" earnest solicitation ol
t!s and nf my own inclination, I
by ami miir - invsrlt a candidate
lit* oiiicoot ' miim y superintendent
i'luc.ii ion. Asihcterm is now ex
ltd to lour \eaii>, alt is put mi
tlity. I pledge myself to abide
results nl the Prima ry id yet Ion.
II. Fit ASK S.\ M I'l.K
Aiken county
I-or Stale Senate.
hereby ann'Uiuc mys"!f a o 11?<1 '*
. i,,r ill olli re - t Stan* Senator
pledge myself to abide by tin
s and regulations of the Deuud
ic party, and support tlu muni
, there-if.
T. C. Croft.
For U. S. Swiinte.
in'U to announce tuy candid icy loi
United Stales Si mite in I'ie up.cliin^'
ljumocr.it.ic i'riinni'.-, ;ind i
eetl'illy solicit tlie support of tin.
loeratie v tersoi 1111-> Stat .
it. < J. I?:I KTT
l?i>n to jiiinouiiiH' my iMinlii .u') I'm
United Stales Senate in I lie tip
cliim; Democratic Primal".. and I
ectfully solicit the support ol the
I or. rat ic vot ers of this St til < .
\V. NY. lit'M I'KI
I i)r Congress.
mi.ii.ik i n .'self as a rami late for
; ri'ss f i'i mi 111 v>i- \ . nl i i In i 1 act ol
h (.'aroliiui. and pledge in sell to
e the rules and remilatioi of the
lucratlc Primary.
A. T. I ::\ i i;
r ivailroad Comnissioner.
if in inv 15 it.esburi* f11 nd' of
II.il \V. llieh irds mi announce
a c?i ml id a le for 11 id road r nn miser
and plfdtfc luni to ahide the
s f >vcrninu the I > r. u:r.it priinlie
Democratic Voters ?l" South
( nrolina.
announciiu; niv c md !.i.*v for
road (' immissioiier in I In Primary
suinni'-r, I (I silo to e.v tross inj
> appi'KCiatI hi for the \ 'e 1 rel'd
two years a^o, though it was
si!llii"it lit t.o elect inc. ye I feel
tfratclul to all niv f. , <i:ds loi
r ell'irts i>? my helialf.
lis year I UK'dn ask your support,
viiii; t li.it you now a;ree witii me
the t'onimis->iun most ecrlainh
sttipi im wh . o 'is pr.i ',l.ic I oxa -r
in the s ivcr.il or.i'K'ii of !J.ii'
.SilVH't". > ? 1111' 1 I?:i V? !ll>! IXt'll
eeted witli Railroad n\ Ann
city -.iiu*?* the hist 1
kept posit 'I in al. in.ill r.s likelv
i i . !>?. fore the < omnhssi n and 1
v.\ if i- .> !( 1. 1 would I able l
I 10 people and I ? * "Ma" ' a'lvaniiislv
without i.dliet i undue
ships on t In- Ihiili"1 aids
i n you i inpli)'. a man. i > i busju'luun
nl .l? n atuls lit., you se
t in1 m r vn'ts of ti- "in io>l .1)1'
vii i ii4 t o i> mm nan t it' In i 'S
i '-.ii io:i. Would it not t en in* t
int'w >t to \ .ii'k r* nc. a Man hi
irlKN
.l;is A. Sum mi- .i ' I
?V t > ami iii:i m v e m' 1 i n lo
firm to tii'.' i'i n* iII ii r<?ad
nissioni i. I am inilfiim' nv ivinii
nut on promises as t v. hat |
lo, i) it mi what 1 haw i i.r
'si w no tia\a 11 id 1 isi,. , with
aim ad ( Commissi n w . i. st i;y
I ha vi' ever liomi re u1 y it i .s
c l In- dul i s n| 111\ , | p r
, imp h i ia'ly, m l i > p, b ;,t ins
or tlio p -p of > ia t ,
ind tliat I h.ivi* at a ys been
'ells Lo those 'Ifsi i :n.' nl rill i*
ml rebel
n I lie only I.' lilro m > ? ni<?
wir i 11as iin ivi'd t?? i> ,(l >i , ,
daily I mcti wiL11 lli w i ? ; ho
inp my tci a i I office i have ind
personally e\ ry line . t (. j|.
rilheSate often wait, in^ o; nss
lilt I tuiyhl be iissnnd th;d t.lie
on of tlie roadbeds and In.sties
iafc.
vc been o t en hi every e ajnt \
III l ,'lt Ilia l() k ii H int ii | j,,.
i i\i ili?. i I ? ... - - ?
.....v., ,1.. -lull i 'I in, illl'l illl|ii,iVI
conveniences of tin- tr.uelii.}.
YC stood for lower fni.dr and
i't r rales. In-lit ! scin'ilult , and
kkI<.m oi irave!
handsome in:> i >. e ^
inely has always been appro- |(
and has deen an i cent ive to (|
ful performance of mv duties,
to have your siipp rt in the S
election, and shill strive to '
uder you faithful service, A
h'spsc; fully.
HANKS L. CAUtJJIMAN.
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111 This Week is Full
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Ijj| Prices are Reduced
IN THC c
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Fruit of the Loom Bleachii
^ty Clothing and Oxford'
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li purchases a.n unit to only one half *11.* required am inn*. your far1
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lf$ CI.O HINti&RJRNIS IINlis Herald. .1 |-NV 1:1.R V:
tft>i au;;ost Dorr's Sons .1. It. \N .lite & C)., Rroiitant's,
l C l.evy <Sc Co., lil.liCl'RIC \Ni> \C| I N A..i kenkl,
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li. > Melireary ?Sc Co., Itril Iilocl rie Co.. I.. S.'li.ml
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(< kn.ti.M.od from Is. wre.) | ofUM1 t.h,(>ro(1 nvriv inu inUl>ll apl lalJ. J
-""? 1 bc :?t ihe close (,f i,js, speech, and \vhen EXE
wearing ii, l')lmoil' and Mrlhchainp '* made levrenee toceiiain nutters
.)r superintendent of education, all relal iug to hexington roup' \
lie candidates for railroad e<.minis (Jov. Ansel made a g >od strong' ' he
Inners. Capr,, Jennings. <' >\. Ilenry speech with elo-e attention of the Hx.'cut
' Thompson, Cede I, Hlease and (iov. orow<l And was cheered at tlni close. t|?. cmj
nsi' ' ongressman I*?ver made l' e elo.-t- ind ari
Cole I ,, U cose opened for governor ^ 1 ana .vx, at h?^ he ,i. II.; is
id made a lengthy speech. He was hiua* atc<
| Bargains! ||
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CHANTS ASSOCIATION 1
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:tory Ret:ii! 1 ratio Centra in Sjutli. ^i>
jside.!) i ,'inj; v:.))l-i cheaper than tlisy can be bought aitywlire
tomers, 1 > ?et in the habit of making 111 >re frequent visits to Auroil
lri"est?e ery p irclusjr of .M jrcltin lisi, whsrc tlie ag^reAssociation.
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t/i e ?yolloioimj 22$(is is 0/ 2?urc/iases: ^
o-l ; \v iv will be re funded.
Pai l Itot'i way'* for 100 riilcs 'Sf'
.. 75 to 100 |jf
_ ? 50 to 75 "
50 to 50 " v
" " 20 to 30 "
... ... IO to 20 " JZj
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prop irt'.o 1 a- ihjve < .1 s"t you do some shopping for your
her v.?i alway gc' the advantage 01 the lowest cash bargain Up
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it /Its first alP/./.v \^)n fci* / r:'/i a ses. ^
mercli 11: l> r w 1 It a 1 > all 01 the members of the \11gusta wjf
e 11.?uies are printed below .
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M V T IH-AUiRS: Pl.lJV.itl:?S: &
ure J 1. A Con 1 ir So is. I . (i ltrlttmgham tfjV
iii- I { i I \ \ I' l' \ ll, ) ( i; 1 I irhelding,
\u ;usi I) irr's S ins, l ogo ti MeAiilifie. w
II jive e< Co.. P<.U MIJINO SUPPI ICS, cfi:
A II Uiegel, SCWHR 1*11*1:. AMI
l: li .Merlins. WAl'liR PIXI'MRI'S: ijP
\i; ASP\l?l;R 5: Halleh 111 Costello Ctu
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ov. August a Herald. Chronicle Job Printing U
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Rosigool, the Music Man. Callali in jic Dopson Sh ?e Co
I hostii 1 s ev It 1 rton C >.. -'no. I' Hill & Co., ?!P
PIWJS& U.5IC <ire it I-astern Shoe Co R. \jf
IM;Vl.l-R3: Tarver. M muger.
C . 1 able PI w ) Cj? riuMie in Mark; Shoe Co . 2K
It ?. '\zArthur Mu;iC llou-e. II..I Porter Co, UP
Rosig in!, tile M'i->ic M to Rice Ov* O'Connor Sim- Co.,
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l-lliott I < unk hi , Savoy specialty Store
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Jones l;urniture 1 'o .
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Write Augusta Retail 9
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lamber of Commerce s
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. I'ain will depart in evict I v M minutes. V
'.cutive committee. h
means congestion, *
1 hlo >d pressure- nothing rise. Head
. ... ache is bi 'od prissue: toothache is
Lomii, t n ? iiiiiit \ Democr tfie .
J ii'ooii pre.s.suir on in. sensitive nerve.
ive i nmittee will meet in I?r. Snoop's Headache ('ablets also
rib, eon Monday. J.ily nth. "k.:,Tab!.CI* i"'^lyand
saiely coax liiis b ' od pressure away
ai, n h?r ilie county campaign. from pain centers. I'ainiul periods
i, it i 11 r 111 V li.iiLe- wl"' vv";"1'" k'ct install I relief. 20
icnt various (.indurate Tablets 2oc. Sold by ii,inter? Dru*
ispatch. . store.