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RAL i he friend- ol K. I . Win^ard |
. n-Ti! Guard ?! ' atttavicr hi; cr.r.didtcy for
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ttoti, to phce it ' Treasurer o? Lexir.^ton County in
L .. A' the v mi up: primury.cn i pledge him
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A to ii t people T'r.t f:! ih!s of J. M. Malpass an!
r. j.ir ce i rr. a candidate tor the office
tour years , - . L1?.. ..
o; bounty Ireasurei subject to ttie
j A: tillei y scuool i , '
structors in the I Primary, and pledge him to abivle
! than four years j the result o' the election,
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ytir. my thoro A LAbl VV ORK.
dements of the
me for. thereunce
my can t.- lc the Democratic voters of the
runeral of South <, , r , ... .
,.v . r Second Congressional District:
eoplt. As your Representative in Cou.
Richardson, (tress, the Hon. James O. Patterson,
Aiu.lery irat- was, through a malarial illness con^
" ' J tracted while aiding the distressed
rPRF^C! I people of his District in the section
. .1.. v.Lj1 Jk \ ruined by the overflow of the
as a candidate Savanah river, rendered physically
c j.\i. Dia unrble to addresss bis constituents
. , . j , at the campaign meetings held in his
.ncl rcg- I^i-trict, J think it due both to you
v-;r:c Piimary. an * 10 faithful public servant tc
, u ] t ,er say that it he had been able to ad
. dress the people at these campaig;
? mn digs they would have had con
(e myseit as a
[less and abide vencmp proof oi his great ability ai
. orkci in the ranks of the Demo
itn the i eq uire- ...
era? ; m'.roi ry, of his thorough equij
: platform nuMit for the intelligent and effectiv
discharge of the duties you hav
. '.'or .
, committed to him.
< ice one thing
?f. In that greatest or all politico
1 nXlOincI nIVwi
n xy schools, the Congress of the Unho
c Suites, there has been no more pic
ongaree, S. C.
....... j gressive student of public aifau
I i, K1C I than .lames 0. Patterson. His assc
s .' ' :.nncunce ciot'on with the leading public n.c
t , u . t .oi to 0 the Congress has broadened h
< . .[ to . .von strengthened his iudgemei
attii Carolina ar ' 1 ac'' h''m equal in effec
,d .. u J | 1 ' c .. any and the superior
ic nary election, Iour State has never had a worth i
,'t, 'bi.'e . Rcprot entt'.ive in Congress than 1
i;;. . and a he will continue to be;
i long .i honored by the bollots i
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'< -\Uv I p',s r-nstnci ienow citizens.
J J Vnttei: on. 1 say so because I know it to 1
a, a ml I know it to be so bccau
v: c ,!i' ti.c lecords ot Congress prove it. !
s from this, the a reader and student of the Co
u : strict ;. . rt> fional rc-:o?d, the ofiicial jourr
;.e y the rules of r' C npfr? sslonal procceings, 1 be
' 1 v 1 ' - ' ics'.i.r.oriy to h a v. i band wot
s" :i AN OLD VOTER.
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4-Wonm hmiup ami roomv store ir
^ S lot. This property is situated right ;
fZ tine location for store. Communical
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'.5 Krai Estate & IiiHuranoc. 1 4
fS I.oii? Distance Hell Tol?
- Cotton Market - ^
HA I BSBUkG SPOT 15 1-4
All tin-so huvinvisitors will conf?-r u favor
upon tlio A'lvooato l?y sending in their namesoti
or hefor. Tliurs'lay of each week
Personals >
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Mr .1 W Lowman and grand- chil- tl
dren of Orangeburg are visiting relatives
here c
Mrs W P Roof of Lexington is
spending a few days Summerland ^
Inn r
Mr Tillman Shealy the noted singer
of Saluda county attended services
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at the Baptist church Monday night
Miss Lucile Quattlebaum of Wil- t
iston is the guest of Miss Mae Crouch e
Mrs Henry C Tillman of Green- ^
j wood is visiting in Batesburg
Mr Jeff Whittle a prominent bus- *
iness man of Blackville was in town
on business Wednesday
IV Jf? r>..U little r\C Trant-An tiroe in
1*1 ; iJJU lytui.1 Ol I IV.tUVU *? U.) im c
Town this week
Mr W K Lowe of New Brookland
was n town Wednesday
Mrs C H Wiseman of Aiken is
visiting her daughter Miss Eunice
Courtney
Capt J J) Lewis is acting conductor
on the Midland while Capt Atwell
L away on his vacation
Mrs A C Mitchell returned Tuesday
from Johnston. i
Mis M E Smith spent Tuesday
in Columbia.
Mr-. II J Aldridgc returned Monday
from Swansea.
Miss Lizzie Tarrant has ret imed
rom Ridge Spring.
Mrs C A Swearingen of Trenton
was here Sunday.
Miss Estclle Hardin is visiting
relatives at Aiken.
Mr T 15 Quattlebaugi of Wi liston
i: spending a few days with relatives
here
Mr I B Kernaghan returned today
j from Hendersonville where he spent
' several weeks i
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! Mr W L Meritt one o: the leading
.! citizens of Williston was here this!
week
Mr E A Terry of Saluda is visiting
his daughter Mrs M E Rutland
Rev J C Col^um pastor of the
r ft P. mtfit church attended
c ~ - .
Services here Wednesday night
I Rev Jabez Ferris of Kershaw a
" | former pastor of the Batesburg
II Baptist church is mingling with
>- friends here and attending the re's
vival services now in progress.
> Miss Lucile Cooner has returned
!n from Spartanburg.
Mrs C S ')' N ell returned Tuesday
t from Charleston.
. Mrs Albert Edwards of Augusta
is visiting relatives in town.
IP .
i Miss Fairy of .St George is visiting
.,t the home of Capt U X Gunu".
tcr.
Messrs W i'l and Jim Cooner rent
1 turned Sunday from Baltimore.
Mr and Mrs Will Holland ol
:,c Trenton were here Sunday.
,e Muses 1 tatt;e i'erguson anc
. S veet Gibson returned to Nashvilh
b Ga Friday,
nMr
and Mrs W 1) Kikard return
ia ed Monday from Wagener.
:ar
.j. Misses Dessie Graham of MeRac
Ga and Ruth Hite of Columbia \vh
havs been the quests of Misses Ev
ai (1 M'ic Mile returned to thei
homes Wednesday
Miss Ollie Fallaw a charmin
^r. young lady of Gaston is visiting r
l(j atives on RouU-1.
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SALE I
i town of Batesburg, half - acr 2 g
at railroad and near Cotton Mill- 5
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IARKELL. ?
110 M. St. Columbia, S. C. 5
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VHY SHOULD MR.
PATTERSON BE RETURNED
TO CON- I
CRESS?
Mr. Editor: I am thoroughly coninccd
that the Hon. J. O. Patterson ?
hould be returned to Congress by
tie voters of this District:
1st. Because he is a conscientious
hristian gentleman.
2nd. Because he has demonstrated
lis fitness and competency to repesent
his people.
3rd. Because having done much
lready, his experience as a representative
and acquaintance with Concessional
legislation will give him
he knowledge and facility that will
nable him to be of more benefit to
lis country than ever before.
4th. His heart and hand are in his
vork and he clearly evinces the progressive
spirit of the times.
There is nothing to be urged ajainst
his opponents-nothing for or
igainsr them-only that neither genleman
is suffering for lack of honirs
or emolument. One is a bank
ir?;sident, the other was elected Soicitor
for a term of four years at a
landsome salary, and he has served
:wo years-half the task the people
Slave him to perform. CITIZEN.
FOR bALE.
Reo Runabout in good condition
at a bargain, only sold because
owner wants larger car.-T rise valcanize
tires and repair automobiles
Jii OiiVjA w iivutt c*?iVi ^uaiaiiau au
work. W. B. ALTMAN,
Batesburg, S. C.
CARD FROM CONGRESSMAN
PATTERSON.
Barnwell, S. C., August 21, 1910,
To the voters of the 2nd Congressional
District:
I have endeavored to get before
you a record of my work and efforts
as your Representative in Congress,
it is a political as well as a personal
regret to me that I have bctn providentially
hindered irom meeting you
face to face and addressing the campaign
meetings throughout the District;
nevertheless, it was no fault of
mine. I have no charges to prefer aainst
my opponents nor have I anything
to conceal from my fri rds
I thank you most heartily and
sincerely tor the confidence and
trust which you have herotolure re?>
on/1 ocb* fVvaf trAn rritf a
SfJUIlUCl* ill ii?v- c*i*v* oji\ umv j v;u %
me and my work fair and impartial
consideration and reward rr.e according
to my deserts.
With the feeling of the most profound
regard and love for the people
who have honored me so highly, and
for whom I have spent the best
years of my life, the gieatest desire
of my heart is to further work for
and serve you, and I assure you that
[ if I am reelected, as I hope to be,
my time and efforts wiil be devoted
1 to the promotion of the interests of
- my District.
Faithfullv vour seivant,
J. O. PATTERSON,
o MISI AID
a A day-book about five inches
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vide and a foot loi g, has been missing
from my office for a few days.
Any information given about
s ime will be greatly appreciated,
DR. J. A. WATSON.
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