The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 30, 1908, Image 2
OATBSBURO ADVOCATE
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FRIDAY, Oct. 30. 1908.
Son-in-law Longworth, the adlinistration
cut-up, appears to be ?
nging low nowadays. nc
pi
Truth crushed to earth may rise
m;
gain, but it has a tough time du- ^
ng political campaigns.
Weill we know that we lack a ^
diole lot of being perfect in South
larolina but we will take advice in
igards to honesty from somebody
.se besides Jno. G. Capers if you
lease!
We want to urge the voters to go
> the polls on Tuesday and cast tin
leir ballots for principle. This is th(
Dt cnlya duty but a privilege. You na
gei
ve it to yourself, y?ur neighbor ^
1 i your country and it is a service tlQ
at every one should be anxious to an
nder. ar<
? ... = th>
This negro Richardson who was
cently nominated by the Repub
? -~nfnt FV. ;\.
*r. ".ve .' ill jr. wondt" ng v ! sit
is, '.at .? ets ^2,000 0' romln.
: ^ovccQ^trat orruaklng r ' r 2
it and this l.s another en -ha 1 !:
iw .. ,<>u ^wtctiiuicui spending ^
>ney for nothing. ca
?? j? ... ro
In a few more days we will be re- m
v?*d of our anxiety concerning the ^
tction, We have never before'
> so much interest taken in a
jtidential election especially by ho
u.hern people. Hundreds of no
ousands of dollars have been Slt
ised for campaigning purposes py
d *ens of thousands of speeches
ive been made all over the U. S.
he policies and principles of the
'o parties have been thoroughly
scussed and threshed and it seems j[?
us that "a way-farer though a fool j
ed not err" in understanding how
vote. However "the pocket nerve"
is become so abnormially sensitive sp,
at it is hard to tell just what peo- f
e will do. A few years ago when iel,
illy and Browne corneerd the cot- ^r0
n market a large number of the ^OI
, . mo
rmers were benefitted financially ^
id these men were heralded as g\*lT
eat benefactors to the South. The !eai
osperity that they brought was the
mormal and the means used
clo
as the very thing that we want to ,
e put out of business, gambling in fj0,
tures,. A few gained what millions wh
it. The Republican policy of tall
inging prosperity is based on such ne>
?"r.
;thods as Sully and Browne used ^ '
d is absolutely delusive and ab- j ,
rmal and injurious to the masses. anc
ie American people cannot afford ocr
lei this thing continue. The Da
nd of oppression is gradually tha
jsing around our necks and the fu- *or
... fea
re welfare of this nation is in jeopme
dy. If the Republicans would wjj
duce their wants to include just be
e world leaving out the "barbed idc
ire fence" it would look better for or
ie country. The speculative spirit . , ^
. lei
> being encouraged and enhanced rajj
y their policies and straight for- njg]
vard, honest business methods are Dis
ceiving a black eye. There is and
3E3?stl Estate.
We will sell property for you.
\ We will buy property for r
l you. e
1 We will collect rents and /t
* look after your property. t
Farms and Lots bought and
i sold. E
5 One nice house and lot?1 i S
F acres?in Batesburg for sale T j
^ or will trade for farm land.
I' Prompt Service. ' T i
I
Batesburg Real Estate C?.
W. J. McCARTHA, Manager
OHO BHLL TIMMHRMAN, Attorney
I^eal ^stcxte.
ithiuc sound or lastinc in their upon for a soeech. 1 he WacVuiintnn
atform. Under their banner we Post ?ave a vcr>' flatterin6 report of
, . , . . . t his impromptu remarks and the
ay eat drink and be merry today , T . .
y speaker was invited to go to Mary,t
tomorrow we will surely die. land and make speeches in behal( of
" Bryan and Democracy.
LEXINGTON COUNTY
HUDDLE WORDS OF WISDOM
_ ____M ,T \rairann Fortune favors the man with a
IE THE FIRST TIME VOTERS strong arm and a hard fist?if he
WILL HAVE TO FILL IN NAME has a dispositon to use them,
OS THE COUNTY TICKET. It is not a crime to be an egotist,
but it is exceedingly bad taste to let
Lexington, Oct. 26.?For the first others discover it.
ne in the historv of this county -ru,,,-., _ , _ . . , .
... , I here are too many people in this
; voters will have to fill in one , , ,
... , world who hold to the theory that
me on the county ticket in the , ,
, , . ? , . . one good turn deserves ten others,
neral election next luesday?that
county superintendent of educa- When a woman really gets a barn.
The tickets have been received gain she spends twice what she
d that office is left blank. There saved celebrating.
? fwn f*u111 i ii f.A.r rxf f irn ?
- - wv. iitscncc makes the breakfast tahe
Rev. E. L. Lybrand and Mr. A. je morc alluding and the home bed
Martin. It is not at all unlikely seems a heap softer,
at this one office will cause many
:kets to be thrown out. The law is . Pe0.plc who Jrc alwa>'s t0
" t *
'
.mes of -an- idatc in the t'1 Beaut- i-.i auburn ;h I
tctioti n :sr or ; ten m riack J a gc-'ci in it i ? v. ? :.d p
k v, hen t is no1 rriiv.eJ < bej; e r.-'- r.
Wr .n ' . ' ' . . i
rmed on this particular point it in the bank,
n readily be seen that many er 11
.u~ ,-c oi oome people are so proud of their
rs will occur, for the pencil is al- ,
.ys used by a majority of voters, humrl.ty they are constantly corncase
this is done the ticket with ""'"'"B '"d.scret.ons in order that
e name written with a pencil will may f>racetully apoloize ioi
ve to be thrown out. The situam
is peculiar and it is generally Beautiful gushes out oi poetry
ped that Lexington county will In great gobs when you see uie aut
soon again be placed in the po- their lacking a shave, stowing away
ion which she is at present occu- corned beef and cabbage,
ing.
If you have uot seen a girl for a
HINKS BRYAN WILL year or,moTyoud0IUkn.ow wheth
er to describe her to an interested
WIN. I friend as blond or brunette.
P&ESENTAT1VE DANIEL OF 8A- LEXINGTON COUNTY j
LUDA MAKES INTERESTING
STATEMENT. 1
ecial to The State. ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL EXSaluda,
Oct. 27.?Mr. W. L. Dan- HIBITS YET HELD
a member-elect to the house
m this county, has just returned
ne, after spending a week or Lexintgon, Oct. 26.?The 12th an
re at the nation's capital, where uual fair of the Lexington County
had the opportunity of getting a Fair association has come and gone,
npse of national politics and after holding one of the most secerning
something of the trend of essful fairs in the history of the
rnght on the probable outcome association. While the attendance
the presidential election now so was not quiet up to last year, the av
se at hand. erage was good, and the fair as a
'If the many people from the va- whole was all that could be disired.
us parts of the country with One of the most striking exhibits
om I talked know what they are was that of the Rikard Knitting
ting about, Bryan will be the company of this place. The company
ct president," said Mr. Daniel, had two machines making socks,
aft's strongest supporters are which they sold as fast as
ing heart and it is now confident- the machines could turn them out.
asserted that Ohio, New York the machines were run by a gasoline
I New Jersey will go fortheDem- engine, and attracetd the attention of
a11/" nnmirm*. " 1 w
^uiiunucu Mr. every one. ine product ot the Rikniel.
"It seems that the very fact ard compared favorably with laiger
t Roosevelt is working so hard mills anb there is ready sale lor the I
Taft's election will aid in his de- output. Mr. J, J. Rikard is prest,"
said he. "for there is a senti- ident of the concern and Capt. L. i
nt growing everywhere that it W. Redd is secretary and treasurer. >
1 never do for the precedent to lhc mill has been running about
established that a retiring pres- two months and is an entire success. <
nt shall dictate who his success- The plant, it is learned, will be en- "
shall be." larged at an early date and more '
Awhile in the capital city Mr. Dan- machines installed. \
was invited to one of the Rryan The fair association will begin 1
ies which was be.ng held every early to make improvements on the ,
it under the auspices of the buildings for the next fair, and nothtrict
of Columbia Rryan club, ing will be left undone that will add 1
was honored by being called , to the success of the fair of 1909.
Those Who Saw (
- AT THI
Z?rt*(2otintij &air ,/A/s lice A OKaue
Tremendous
That This Firm carries
i
wmaxmmmmamms^v-iaKMyk: * ?it-1 /-itaaPMM. <tt-rrz i. >a itxiAKi
We Respectfully Invite You to
Compare our Prices With Orl
See if We Are Not Tli t
On Everything in Heavy and Fancy
Hats, Hay, Grain, E^c ?in Fact Evei
Merchant Carries. Come aiui
Dealers in Every!
The Everythir
The Price f ixers of
i ne Only explanation. ^
Old Mrs. Smith \va> a Hironk- coin- Most Northern Canada. U* 0* !
dalncr find avms ' mislantly rending fur m o, . : (|f,rt;,
lie family idiysji i.m ami irivimr .
, . . " " ,'r" ' Hi nl:, ;i |i*:i%-? ! ?? wri'i "Till4 '
ist of her fancied ailments. lie a I- count' . , , ,
ray. patiently, but w?, \ ' 'T, , \ ' '-exml
lettluK ii littlo tin lionrlng lho n"l ivoV V.?V,7 Li i n' iV-ir Mr
Ihl.nrs ..vcr .mil ?ver. v" "
itoy whom tad? comUI. ? , L 'Vi'LC'.' , "
nod hofoolf la an unuoally bud way '."Lll ?" K"n ?''"J " ' Iholcl 3 ' "
lie sent f??r the doctor and, after go- jSc.i
over the ngtiAl list, en.led |,v sayiig:
"Really, do< tor, 1 do not know ; : .
vhiit in the world is wrong with me. ?
ran neither lay ? ,r set." i , ' " " , : \
, , here.I near ; i
Tire doctor looked at her ntomont, ,
lien said In a solemn tone, "Madam, h, t . , . . 1 '
on must lie a rooster."?Kansas t.'ity .
ndooondont ' . " ' ; : 1 '
, and oil | oii/i|,._? f,,,. mile- a'oug 1
I the river hank." hail one ye;
)ur Exhibit I
fcii/it f 7(tea o f t/ie I
Stock
in Everviiiing!
a?r t t u vamimaamommauiatK xawamer a t?a
Come to Our Store,
ler Merchants and
CHEAPEST
jroceries, Clothing1, Shoes,
vthing that any other
i inspect Our block.
Jiang.
ig Merchants.
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S. C.
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. 1 iitoi
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titive examination of mctic, Algebra and Geometry. All
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