The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 23, 1901, Image 3
THE ADVOCATE.
Published KVKKY WKDKKSDAY.
1iO?k out for a Hunk in the O?ttou
Market.
Miss. Anna Thomas is viiti11tr relatives
in UitiAe Spring this week
Mr. Gregg Uiley lias been t*itnI nt-il
to bis room with a severe eold.
The Bn'ssburj; Institute s in a ll-i risliing
condition.
Mr. I.. V. ('iiixtoii of the I't.ilippi
r ction was li??ie 011 Tuesday on hn*ine*s.
Mr. ll. C. IL-rlong of I lie Mt. WilI
lie section was in town Monday and
pave u* a pleasant call.
I)r. VV. L. Kneeee of Baxter, was in
t vvii this no ruing attending his
brother.]. Frank Kneeee.
Mrs. N'orns and Mrs. Tillman of
Edgelield have been visiting relatives
in town, left for their home Tuesday.
Qnattlebauiu's Livery has been
moved to Edward:*' stables on neeount
of need for larger quarters.
The Gypsies have had full sway with
the horse jockeys. We believe sueli
characters should he made to pay a
license.
Senator Caughtnan was in town
Monday retu.ning to Columbia. The,
Senate having edjourned until Monday
evening.
We think some of our young \ eople
have come to the conclusion that it
wasti^vcr intended for man to live
alone.
We are glad to see the improvements !
being made on our streets, voir mayor j
is always wide-a-wnae and vcrkirg for
the interest of the town.
Batesburg is hreoniiog a centre for
drummers. Not only do they pour in,
from other town*, hid our hoys are as
gallant knights of tl.e grip, as over
handled sa nples.
Large line of line China Ware to go
at cost. Fresh supply of lilOO Garden
Seed just received.
Ilarlly & tjuattlehaum.
If troubled wnli a weak digestion,
belidiiog. sour stottiui It. or if you feel
do I after eating, try ' liainherlain's
Stomach and Liver T.ih'ets I'rice, '2-t
cents. S.i dcsfrte.'l Hunter's drug
more.
Our efficient and amiable I'o.t master
Mr..). Frank Kneece, lias been con-,
lined to iiis room willi a s vere c >se ol
LaGrippe. We are glad to see him out
on our stree's again.
Ur. .1. .1 Ktlfredge, f r merly of Out
town, 11ow a resident of Columbia
was on our streets Monday shaking
hands with friends ami working the
interest of the .v tv York I.ife.
Dr. (i. L. Trotter railed in to >ee lis
Monday. We wel nine the Doelor in
our midst as a fel.ovv tow ns.n-u. The i
Etheridge people regret led htj nuieli
to see him leave.
^^^Jjlb'hJjllJjgjiills as I )<_ Wit. "s hilly
^^Early Kiseis art?vary e ?si and
they are wonderfully elleei iv<- in cleansing
lite livei and bowels. <.'outer drug.
it
Mr. J. M. Ilolstien, a imminent
lumber man of the "tatno >" Hi
Section, called in to see lis M i, lay and
nsked us to continue to send n in InAdvocate
M iss Bessie 1'lunket t ol t i ranit \ ille
left for her home Saturday afuranex
tended visit to relatives here, Miss J
Bessie is "olfe of i>nr own"' girls and j
will always iind a hearty welcome a
wailing her.
Mr.J.D.Brown of the I'iney woods
section call oil* to see t he Advocate out lit
on Tuesday. Mr.Brown is a subsiaii'ial
and progressive farmer. Such men as
he constitute the hack bone of our
country
tpiat tlcbiiuis new la very lots moved
ifrom llie old s.nud to E lwards stable ,
where lliey are prepared to do all kind
livery work.
Good IJueeii \ ieloria has pa-.-ed
away. Her life was long and eveotfol.
She died Tuesday aiteiiioon a lii-to.
Tne civili/.ed world will mourn her
death. The new king w ill a--uin/? t |w
t ill le of F. i ward \ I I,
'4'Ihi int*nlc<l reputation lor curing
piles, sores and rkiu diseases at qui red
by DeWitl's Wiieli IJa/.el Suive, In* led
to tlie making of worthless counterfeits.
He sure to get only DeWitl's
8 live. F. li. (it.pit |' d|'ii;f,iiil,
ilurlley ,V t^na tleliaiim have re
really purrliased a line s da l-d.inta n
They intend to run the cold drink
business in an up lo-dale inaninr.
Call and see the Photograph of their
new fountain.
tVe are glad 10 see the newly ehet d
President of the Bank, l>:\ Tinnierj
in a 11 in town. We roller, it ii'ire I lie
Directors on beings) loiimiae in securing
his services, lie being a mail
Wit It considerable expert* in* itl the
(lanliin^ hiiuioess
tonality and not quantity makes I ?<Will's
Little Early I'isers such valuable
lip le liver pills. B. F. (in liter.
Cut tnis out and take it to (iuntcr's
drug store and jjpt a life sample < i
Chambenain's Stonunh ami Liver
Tablets, tlie best physio, 'i'lu-y also
cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness
and lieadnelie.
We desire to return sincere (hanks
j (ooi.r friend .Her.N.N. Button fo" Ins
I kind words lo. The Adv* cute We
appreciate the endorsement of such
men as lie, for more than we ran express
ami shall er.deavor to be strong
in lint tight as lie so kindly advises,
Miss Thomas of the New N'ofk Backet
Store left lor her home Baltimore la-.t
week. Miss Tojnas has made many
friends during her sojourn Here ami
nil would he glad to get her at the
K.u-kel opening this spriug.
When l||iealaneil by pneumonia or
any other lung trpuhle, prompt >< lief
is necessary,as it is dangerous to
delay. ?Ve would suggest. that One
Minute Cough ('lire he taken us soon
as indications of hnvipg t >htu cold
are noticed. It cures quic kly and its
early use prevents consumption. F. It.
Ounter, druggist.
For Sale:
Old cew^papers at this ottloe at 15
eeuts per 100.
Fresh Groceries always on hard at
B. F. Forrest & Co.
Mrs. L.I). Lsndruai lias been on a visit
to her sister Mrs. Tiuimerinan in Co
HI III OIK.
Ww are pained to learned tlint. Mr. W.
I. Bawl lit t'"(laughter Kllen isseirious
sieK with 'Hripp.
Call mi It. I... Hartley, Utfraeling
Optician.
We want io hear about building 1 he
canal without t ? corsi ntt?r o'lier na
t inns we la\ c ; i i . i i v I er.i?! II'. ? li ol
going to ill .lor hiu is v it> nt ihe
consent ol i-.her nations, ..ml we
would iciisli i in- foi no i-1 ow
The most si.ot lung. nea n.g anil untiseptio
it|.j> ica-.ion e\?-r devised is
L).-Win's W i icii lla/. I ' stive, It reievesal
once and cures piles, .-ores,
eczema ami skill diseases. Beware of
imitations, li. I-'. Hunter, druggist.
Mr. 1?. li. Jialtiwnnger, came in to
see us last week and acted the "gO'itl
Samaritan" in the Advocate Ollice.
We are under many obligations to
Jin 11. All of his kind are welcome to
our ofllce.
A Young Man who rooms all by
himself; said Sunday, while sink that
lie was going to change liisway of living,
aud judging frcm tin- way be looks
it st ems that lie is going to take unto
himself a lovoely "I.ittlc Hridc'\ We
wish hi in much success in his contemplation.
A few mornings ago while coming in
tow 11 we met uncle Klias Hunter walking,
going to his farm. This old
gentleman has srcti many years come
and go and while misfortune has come
ii|'on him in his old age, lie lias by ko
means disputed, with resolute mind,
he will ri build the lu me, the liree has
tieslii yi tl and go on until his summons
shall ci me. May many years lie
gr.iuti d 11 is aged pat i i.irch.
1\ p.-in preparations often fail to re-I
licvc iiuligrstu.il In cause iliey can digest
only all'uiiiinous foods. There
is oi.e pit-partition that digests a I
classes uf loud, and that is Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure, ll cures the worst eases [
ot indigestion ami gives instant relief, j
for it digtsts what yon ?nl. K. B.
Hunter, druggist.
Mr. and Mis. li. 1. IJawl left for their
... nil , i .11 uriri ii till .IlllllUilVi
These young people liavi' n host of i
Irieuds here. We ri'grct that Kit's
business nceesilated Jiis leaving. We
shall always be glad l? M.t the light of
t eir eounleiiafn e. Tli-j Advocate will.
I ay a weekly visit In their hollies. \N e j
wish tnr their miieli happiness and
prosperity.
'I'llis season lhere is a large death
rale among children from eroiip and;
lung troubles. Prompt action will
save tlic little ones Iroin these terrible
diseases. We know >' muling so certain
to give instant renef as One Mmule
Cough C lire. It can also lu rclicn
upon ingiippe end all threat and lung
troubles af adults. Pleasant to take
P. I?. Ciouter, di nggist.
The Farmers are busy turni||?l the i
soil for another crop, and judging
Iron I lie prege.it oiiifoi k r.nd the;
amount of fertilizer being balled from !
. or town. The first year ol the new'
century w ill be a prosperous one. Sil
lei us hope.
You Know Yt hut You are
Taking.
Wl.eii Volt tike drove's Tasteless
i lii.i Tonic because the lot inula is
plainly pruned on every l? tile slnaviiu
t at it is simply Ir u and tvhiiii'ne
in a lucteless form, Nocurr, No pay ,'a) .
WAN'ITI).
Wanted a lirsl sclass Job Press at
m e. Pa'ties having one address,
Til K APvOCATK,
15at tsburg. S. C,
Stnpn ' he Cough ami Works oil'
(he Colli.
I.ixat'vti Krmno-Q inine Tablets
lire a eold in one day. No Cure, No
'"ay Price 'Jo cents.
In company with Mr. F.. ,S. hawk
we paid the tow n of l.ccsvihe, it living I
\i-il last S.ai ii lay afternoon. The.
people of J.ccsviIle, are by no means'
asleep. On every hand can he seen ev-j
i?l?-in* -s ol (In ill ami energv. Thev i
arc b imtliening their cords and have
i made a firm resolve to make then* influence
felt as n trade centre, The
I men-hunts seem to be hiuy ami full of
hope. Several residence are going up
I,i-c*\i|l0 ? liege Is* enjoying a
, large |inti'<)i age. not tuilv from this im
ni< (Hate sect ion. hilt t lie ihllnvnt counties
of the State, are well represented
in i lie St mien 1 hody. We heard it ;iit
incited, t hat a new interprise i- soon
to l>e launched \vhi< h v.* * mean lauch
for the tow n am) sec v>ti generally.
ttucklen'.s Arnica Salvo,
lias worlil-w ide fame for marvellous
eures. It surpasses any other silve.
lotion, oirilnient or halm fov Cuts,
('orns, P.iirns, Hoi!.., Soros, Prions,
l leers 'I'ettei. Salt Kheum, Fever
Sores, C'liapped I lands, Shin |crnp*. ions:
I ulalli> I > lor Piles. (Mire guaranteed.
Only 2.V at (iunter's drug store,
IJP.AIM or MRS. OANTT.
The in ny faiends of Mrh. I.. \ .
(iantt, were -ih'U l,ed to hear < f her
death iii-l Thursday. She had heer.
siek for some time; apprufuut ly, she
seemed 10 in* improving. This being
her old ho in e lu?r remains were brought
hero for interment. 'I'he family, have
been living in Swansea, f?>r the past
live years. Mrs t.antt, hu<l several
Itrothers and Si-ters .iving here, beiiles
a host of friends who mourn her
l<?>. An estimable Christian l.ady,
w ho endeared herself to those site (nine
in eoulael. She vvr- an efficient member
of the Hap* 1st Church. The fuin rnl
service wa> conducted by l)r. A. C,
Wilkin*. io the bereaved family, we
extend our sympathy,.
HATK-IMKtt COTTON" MARKET.
Prii e* subject to change without
not ice ami corrected by \V, Cartldge
weekly.
bow Mulling, . . 0 1-10,
Strict 44 * 0 1-8.
M iddling <) 1-4.
4 4 0 8 -8.
Cloud ' 4 ...... 0 l-Q.
Tone of market dull,
Married.
Mr. l.ewie Youngblood of tlibsrnia,
8. C., was married on the 17tU to Miss
Langhton of Johnston, 8. C. We wisn
for them u long and happy life.
Married on the20th of Jan. 1001, at
the residenee of R?v. M. 1). Padgett,
Mr. Kenny Troter to Miss Pearl Etlieridge.
J{ev. M D. Padgett otlleiating.
Married at the residence of the bride's
fathers, Mr 8am Hare. Miss Lucy
Hell Hare to Mr. hunk Malhis. Rev.
8clierouse olllci.'ting. All of Saluda
County.
Old IN-ople Minlc Young.
J. O . Slier nan, the vetern editor of
I In* Yes hi in ville (Mich.) Echo, has
iliM'uvt red i lie remarkable secret of
keeping ohl people young. For years
he has avoided Nervousness, Sleeplessness,
Indigestion, Heart trouble, Consi
ip.iiioii and Rheumatism, by using
Kleetrie Bitters, and he writes: "It
can't hi* prised too highly. It gently
stimulates the kidneys, tones the atom
aril, aids Uigestiou, ami gives s? spicnum
appetite. It has worked wonders for
my wife and me. It's a marvellous
remedy for old people's complaints."
Only f)Or. at (iuliter's drug store.
(
$l.S(io worth of up to date clothing
must go below cost at
STKADMAN A III LEY'S
Shot nt His Home.
A white man by the name of Mr.
Jas. Coodwin about three and a half
miles miles from here was alarmed by
the hollowing of his dog, and ran out
to ascertain the cause. He saw a negro
standing in the yard and upon asking
hint his name. The negro immediately
drew a pistol ami fired, the
hall taking effect and going through
the left arm. I>r. Tiotter was immediately
summoned and dressed Mr.
(ioodwin's wound, and last report he
w; > getting aleng nicely.
A Prominent ( hicugo Woman
Speaks.
I'rof, 1'oxa Tyler, of Chicago, VicePresident
Illinois Woman's Ailianee,
in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough
t.'emedy, says: "1 suffered with a
severe cold t his winter which threatened
to run into pneumonia. I tried different
remedies but I seemed to grow
worse and the medicine upset my
stomach. A friend advised ine to try
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and 1
foun it was pleasant to take and t r Itcvfd
tne at once. 1 am now mi1 ra
recovered, saved n d ctor's bill tiBB
and suffering, and ! never bt wit}
out ibis spl nd.d iindiciue ag. in '
For sale by F. li. Cuiner.
Salinlu County Tax Returns.
The Auditor's otllee will he open for j
the purpose of receiving tax returns of i
personal pr p-rtv from this date until |
JO I It I'elinary WO I. It. F. Webb will he
at tin- following places t>> lake ia\ reItirnsal
tie time named:
Friday Feb. 1, R. I*. Coleman's in
morning; A 1*. Coleman's i.i afternoon
Saturday Feb. 2. W. A. Webb's sot re.
Tuesday Fob. 5, Hig < 'reek.
Wednesuay Feb. ti. May son*.
Tliui -day Feb. 7. Cek-stia. - <
Friday Feb. 8, Fruit ilill in morning:
H. W. Hushton's in afternoon. |
Saturday Feb. 9, Watson's store un- |
til :i p. in. Monday Fel). 1!, Wards. j
Tuesday Feb. 12 Kidge Spring.
Wednesday Feb. 13. Moxetta in
morning ; it. Watson's in afternoon, j
Thursda> Feb. 11, Mt. Willing in I
morning: A P. timer's in afternoon.
Saturday Feb. 19, Delmar in morn-.
mi:; Z*d Crouch's in afternoon.
Monday Fen. 18, Dupont.
Tuesday Feb. 19, Delinarin morning:
Fulmer's store in afternoon.
Wednesday Feb. 20, (leu. Itlacks in
morning; Knil's in afternoon.
J I). WIl.l.S, Auditor Saluda Co.
dan. 12, 1001.
Lexington County Tax Returns.
1q aeeordun e with the law mi refereneo
to the assessment and taxation of ,
property, tlie Auditor, o.r his assm-'
taut, w i 11 be and attend the following!
named planes for ?lie purpose of receiving
la\ returns for the fiscal year
10U1, and in order to meet t lie next appointment
the hour will close at 11 ;3t>
in the morning and at I in tlies afternoon
.
Lexington, II., from January 1st
to t !:e (ft h, 1901.
11.irrs, afternoon, January 10th; C. F.
Keisler's, morning, January 17lh:
Crap's Store, afternoon, January 17th;
front's Store, morning, Jan 18th;
I'aol Itlaeh's, afternoon, January 18th;
S;. John's C hureb. Calk I toad, Jan. if ;
< r ixi road-, m ?rmtig, January 21; .1.
.1. Mack'afleriuiou, January 21; Pu ion
morning, January 22: I). F. Shuui
i r. ...inximii, .>.111. naierilelU
(iantt's. morning, Jan. 3 '; W. Westmoreland's
alteration, Jan. 38; Batesburg.
dwy? January 31; Leesv ill**, all
Jay, January 2"?; Summit, morning
| J.minry 2(i: Lnvi-dale, afternoon,
January 3d: Edmund, morning January
38; liaMon, afternoon, January 3H;
Swansea, all ilny. January :< ; Art-hip
Wolfs, morning, January ?! ; >' IV.
Martin's nfirrnuon JJ.niuarv Jl; S. I'.
Siiuni|rit, morning, February I;
Hrooklntul, all dav, February 2; I\iu_
Inn from t li? It h t>> t In* 3Uth%
Bethlehem Broiling*Mr.
F.I'. A Id ridge is n,iw It Notary
Putilii*. 11 J nil want to gel iiiurrirtl
take your gi11 ami go to him.
Mrs. M. CocVrell has bo en very sick
for two weeks. with Rheumatism.
Mr. W. 11. Senterfeit, teacher of the
Tout Branch School has a large atten|
J a III'>1 u till Is pleased with the outlook.
The Bethlehem Sunday School is getalong
nicely. We have preaching
every fourth Sunday, Sunday School
very Sunday.
in- < 'in rnifr Kul.re is on m Iiooiii.
Some of the young men are gftting
married, some spotting, while others
at* tailing out with their girls.
i he Wheal crop is growing very fast.
Wear* anticipating an excellent crop,
Mr. Perry Kcrklatul lias put up :i
smw mill near Mr. J. M. Coleman's.
Mr. W. 11. I lite is at l.cxington this
week . llu being one of the Pension
i Lfoard,
There were twoinnd dogs killed in
this section last week. .lakie.
Mr. E. A. Porry of Monetta, was ir.
i town Monday mid paid us a pleas
I ant call. We are always glai for qui
friends to call to see us.
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E. JONES
-----BEALEli IN
Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes. Hats. Cms.
Hardware, Groceries, Trunks,
Clothing
Heating Stoves,
Cooking Stoves,
Sewing Matehines,
Wagons, Brick,
Lime, C'ei
GENERAL MERCHAN]
|AND|
Cotton Buyers
..
New Crop garden Seed. I
Cigars, Tobacco, Gigaretts.
All other there to be found in a first class Drug
Store ave have.
Hartley & Quattlebaum.
LIVERY STABLE l.N CONNECTION.
J. J. Rawl L Sons,
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise fLtc.
"For the next 30 days we offer special enducements in our
Glothing, Pants, Shoes and Heavy Dresj Goods#
Steadman L Riley,
??Dealers Inrz:?
General Merchandise.
A full line of Funiture oil hand,
The Reliable Studahak cr \\ u^ons.
(iVt our prices on Kcrtilizers. None toil (lie best brand*.
sfI,SOi wort b ol ( lotliinj? (mist b? solo below cost, i nine amf >< ? . !-cting
is be I i rvin;j.
Wanted! |New York
Eery body to Krtow, Rggjr ^ \ '
mai l nave for sale a large ami beau
f ?I selection ??f framed Pictures. Eii- 1 j
graving* and Paintings. | gy A V
Al.St) FICTUKK FRAMES MADE l'O
oroku. 1\T T7 A A A Cf
Pall and see and he convinced. I\1 Mi \l \I
R. L. RAM BY. A)L AttA A A w
Saluda, S. (J.
Our ninedaj ("lea -once Sa? *? w
the most -ucces-ful in the expc rUM1
of our bnsines-.
1^\T / i | VTI^S^ '{i~ birgains are o.Vereu in ^
1 ii-x VJT LjA 1 ji Sqticres all this inont , >.
I ) 1 I J I'j I \ ^ Some deri?i? d im| movements *s. i 11 h
(?IXS and PRESSES. made on the trout ,,f otir building i
Complete Cotton, Saw, < Srist. Oil and 1IM'ar '"lure,
i Fertilizer Mill Outlits; also <?ui Press - _....
I Cane Mill and Shingle Ostllts. Ituild- ft lioz. .leans I ai,js .,r,. ,, fered at f
ing. Bridge. Factory, Fr.rmu eand Rail- cen(s M(,t| a, "
i road Castms; Railroad, Mill, Factory, m?.
and Machinists' Supplies. Pelting.
Parking, Inj *ct??r*. Pipe Fittings, If you wn jt clothing for I. 'ps
S.tws, Files, tillers. Etc , cast every the cost of t It g jsntei i.p. t all ,i u *
(lay. Work ISO hands. us at once.
Lombard Iron Works Sopply Co .?ir;'rr' .?*
1 oo\ Oil Table Cloth I'K n.I
Al'flUSPA, (.EOIM.IA. '? I' air h a\ ribbed l.nl \"...
Foundry, Machine, Poller and <?iii A' | Jlc, i W ni-n an i ?> Idren
Works Repairing Promptly l?ore. Wool Ilosieiy at cost
' I* -lO-l-'O.
N ?o mutter what price, nr.- d o
? o' othlng wo will lie lower.
C> ??>. /?X "1?N !'*'\ ^ ) ou want Sho* s for i nei- > ear i e
y i?^ f ( J I?* . J-) ststing qualities, that hot li < ehgul t
d -A ?J ?y J ?ja a||(| eom.ort the foot come direr
to our store.
Uraiur in
We ar? always out of misrepresents
lions.
-W-A.QO3>ts
TT /X TP.TvTT^p We are showing a large selection e
, , , Torchon Luces at low down prices,
IFTT lEWST ITXJHE
All our Winter Clothing, must t
! COFFINS. vrAit ay* I close.I out l?>* Feb., 1st.
We buy School Claims.
I CASKETS AND on , The Kpwortb Legue W.ll meflt.
the residenc of Mr. h. II. SV.ulmai
* a tr-Tr A T T c A C tTtr ,, I oil Friday evening. All the mo 111 In
lit 1 A1_<1L^ LAot land. arP requested to hu present.
j Johnston. . . S. C
i| # .leans values t hat can net he mat cli
| are ottered at our store.
' < , Itaby 1 locals at your own prices.
L. M. MITCHELL.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 4
. o,P,cE H.ura: J. -A WHITTO1, Prop.,
:t _ . VsSS.. I Batesburg,, B. C
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peoj
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Pine Sh'ngles,
Fertilizers, Leather,
merit,
3ISE
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DON'T Fail to VISIT
L E. Asblll"
& Co*y 1 _
r
Johnston, S. C.,
And see their line of Watches,
Jewelry, Silver ware etc. *
Everything new and guaranteed.
ly-10-10-'00. s
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LETTER EKOM \VA(ii:\EI{.
Wagoner, S. C'.,?laiiy. '21. 10 1De.tr
Advocate
Your paper reached nic O. K.. ami J
I want to^eongratulato the town of
ltatcsburg for having a No. I. paper in ^
its midst and also, 1 want to .'oiigraUJ- (
late t ho Stock Holders lor their wise ti
choice in securing such a", conserv-alive
man for Editor and .Manage, as .John o
Cell Towill. While we people here at ^
Wagoner, are in another Couuty, we
feel clone kin to you all and we -hall
strive to help make the Advocate a
success. 1 shall take advantage of its
advertising columns, to tell the peo
pie of Lexington, Saluda and Aiken
Conn ties something about our great
Life Insurance Company, tlu Fidelity
Mutual of Philidelpiiia. As it lias
more business by $-l.OUn,Oi>0 m force
than any oilier company of its age in
I .1 titurioi nml 1 vvntil ll,?? fooll tiPiil.lt' til
vw? v ? " ft I I
t i?,i* section when your paper i- read
lo %?ou tliat it is the company to carry
. Virinsumr.re with tor protection
and i t7?'?l?nent. As we sell any anil
al' kii il' ?'?.* policies offered by anj I.ife j
Com pa i "V :5MW' we want a few good live
hiistliii" agents to represent us and we
are pre pa v>'1 lo ^ive t,u* riK1'1 ma"
goopcontr V'U. As I am now District
<ienuraI Ag l''la fonipany. I
would be pie W8<1 lu correspond witli
good men any r<' ' :l l"-v ^:k '?"t in
fact I hoi prepa r,";' '* contract lor an}
part of tlie State ]lj! vning and believing
the Advocate f. 'iie to stuj anil
wishing for it and -it! ,?>.*nccriied an
abundance sueces-.
<.lone*.
,1^01"
world !mmmm
AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.
cA Statistical 'Volume of Fads and v
Figures Containing Over 600 Pages.
OVER itooo TOPICS.
OVER 10,000 FACTS.
^ SPECIAL FEATURES:?
ft" ") The census of c^i*hon
I9C0. National Hi^^c
and Statc eIcc" p-2fes
tion returns. asC^Tsi t
Fourccnturiesof
r^Sts American pro?- 'fr&r, 1
ilS r,rss* * Political
l<> record of J 900
(conventions
and platforms).
rl American rulein
the Philippines. G^.
? New govern- CL^?J
ments of Porto Rico and Ha..
w.iii. Polar exoloration in I?HX).
i Conclusion of the South African
j war. Pan-American Exposition
jjr J90J. China?Its present conI
d'ition and status among nations.
\ Roster of general officers of the
,n ' Regular U. S. Army, I7S9? J900.
r?
A Political Register.
Facts that every patriot
^ j : and voter ought to know.
Standard American Annual.
. PortpnJ to any address,
L cj. "THE WORLD.
^ u-*(iPaG(zertBlda-m Mrzu_
\o (i ',f 'au reasonably I.ope lor good
health u. 1 * '* howels move once
oh dav f>'lirtiihU i* not attended
to disord* ,,v t,u? stomach arise.
,f ( hiiioiisiie>t>, t.cndH. he, dyspepsia and
pile? soon ty.'I.V w- It >??? ?>s|j to avoid
.'in s V. " P your bowels icgu
'?* lar l.y taking < In. niberluin'?. Stomach
ami l.iver T: iblet. 1 when required.
;il They arc si? ca> y to take ami mild ami
n. Rontlc in ctrm. ? or --ale by tinntcrV
rs I >rtij? Store.
T. A. (}l ATj'I.KI>Al M
RHYSICIAt J .& BURGEON.
*U Office over Hans' Drugstore
The report of :be ooarn , >f naval o
I ficers favors removing Ma- dry doc
from l'ort JJoyel Lo t'.har.ivston. \>
have the harbcr n Uve South Atlant
coast. a ? _
WM
g. l. Trotter ,5 Miscellaneous & Business Notices.
mYSICIAN & SURGEON. ___
rs his Professional Services to the ttamtio-activ* maw or good charaCter
to deliver and collect is South Carolina for
tie of Hatesburg ?'* vicinity. olJ eeubllahed manufacturing Wholesale house.
?*t00 a year, euro pay. Honesty more than ex'
pericrxe required. Our reference, any bank in
W1?. any city. Enclose telf-addreeeed stamped euUTTTC
vefope. Manufacturers, Third Floor, 334 Ltear
. JT 1 1 lb, toru St., Chicago.
SURGEON-DENTIST, For Sale or Iteiit.
tsroillec at Etheredge Building ILand near Emory and in Orangeburg
VLUDA a C c'o. Uu'ldin'K lots In Leecville |
Apply to D. B. Busby.
Monetta, H. C.
Joiibs & H irdin, SALEg
Laundry Agentst ^ qnantity of Ited Bust Proof Seed
ndry must he ieli at E. JONES' (jat,s at 45 cents per bushel at the barn
veVy^umdyty1!fU,UOaU' De"Ver" or 50 cents delivered. Also a lot of
lT1SFA? HON GUARANTEED. Georgia Flint Seed Wheat at fl.00 .?er
________ bushel at barn. Also terkshire pigs
' for sale. W. J. i*Mgett,
? iLViins r v n rittitnoRY. ! n. utittn? ? r<
Ktlgelicld, 8J C. Saluda, S. O. j "v"
8VORE & GREGORY . I>u?.t Tre?? ~ ?
A'l 1 ORSL\ T AT LAW . All parties are hereby forbidden to
ill business intrusted to our care hnut, Hsh or tresrass upon any lands of
eives prompt atUmii ion. undersigned situated in Saluda
p-plllee up stairs in Etheredge County oil pain of the penalties prodding.
vided hi law. B. B. Pou,
? K. O. Pou,
E. K HARDIN, ! TVES"1"'"
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Mrs J ?I LaGroue.
Offi.CS a."t U0331Q. Notice Not to Hire or llurbor
? aud lteward.
'RORT Til i M A N' All persona are hereby notified and
i , L i J?' il lAYI warned not to hire, harbor or keep
. ?Tn PIAT T R T TTOAvT Alfred Yarborough, a black clean
A i\ VJ l Hj CJ ul f kJ I' shaved negro about 24 years old. Lien "
ATTORNEYS and COUNSEL OR . under contract to me. Suitable re
ward paid to any one who will arreat
unices at him and bring him to xne.
Edoefiki.d and Salvia, S. C. W. a. Mitchell,Sr.
g?~Will practice in all the Courts of mio-ll-a-00. Kickhardgonvill* S C.
juth Carolina and Georgia.
' Ulice at Saluda in charge of .J. TG THE DEAF.
. i'eurifoy. ???'
A rich lady, cured of her D?afncsa
I j . TT I kJ I > \ \7XX and Noises in the llead by Dr.NicholI
j\ cJ i_J xV iN oN ? son's Artilicial Ear Drums, gave *10-?
i- n/r a. r aii i OOO to his Institute, so that deaf peo-resh
Meats of All Kind. t? ,,rocur; Ui? ^ ul?.
lestuarant in connedioc. When in may have tbem free. Address No.
own eat with me. Parties having huhO-c. The Nicholson Institute, 7S0
.attic for sale will do weli to tea me Avenue, New York, J. S. A.
icfore selling. ' '
ieo. joiinston n. u. welch, j. n. iiu.nkh Notice
IOHNSTONE.WELCH I A!1
parties jue hereby forbid to hurt
AND HU NTEFv of any kind upon hands of the undtr'
A7JOKNEV8-AT-LAW. S'?Uetl silUaU'd 5,1 Sa,U,,!l County Ou
. . , . ,, I pain of the penalties provided by law. ,
Office ?.;> YvSirs in Etheredga Ruild-1 ' ' C R Adams
"? . S J Turner,
Saluda, - - - a. c. vv j McGee,
J. II Hawkins,
P. B. ASBILL Watches.
ClOclc.s, 'and" Our Clubbiitj,- Otfor.
tlowell'V .1 IlJJT- The State (aeini-weekly edition) aud
M< Lbiiii lo.i.dnig. The Advocvte for $2.25 a year, J 1.26
BATESBCJRB, s. C.
for six montus. Regular price <>f both
? ? papers $ll.00a year $1.50 for six months.
J. Y. cfl.lsitKATH. .f.'.UAMAOE. The Thrice-a-Week World and THE
CULHRICATll & RAMAGE Advocate for $I.Gia year, S5 cents lor
six oiolAlhs. Regular price of bota puaiiuknkys-ai'-uj.
pers fi2.0 J a, year and *>1.00 lor six
Okkjck up Stairs in Kill'retire Build- motitlis. *"?M ffi>9
i'lg. The News and Courier (Weekly- ed.sai.uua,
- - - - ,S C tion; and The Advocate $1.75, .si*
?? 1 a'" months 90 cents.
Eugena .?*. Able ;T Pnoticr jLfb '?
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR , AL persons arc hereby forbidden io
Odices al enter vpun or in any niuuner trespass
Educ^m-D C. iJ. AJSDbAiXDA .11. 'upon any Upas ot the nr.dersigned for
? . , t> ! bugtiog i>' wy puriHifK.
Prompt Attentat!! 4-m.en *.' bus- ( ? ? * ...
loess; Ueo. E. S.lt.r,
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E. L. /ioLILU - ? tf. J. far Si..*
7 r .n * . - ' a .? ? , * i' i'? wats
jF.h v: u - A- cl\ \ ? ?' E dge -,
i'rnm .'K .c'm\ a. b' Ki?hs.u...J
J _ NOTICE. .
HISS MWil E. fiONTER,
? j | ? | a->< uih>ii my luia^ situi<i.c<i i, s.iu '*
TF-'i '?1*.oihI z>TL\(H;i: \lllt ?,C?url.v for bum inc <>r -ny pvrn0.i??.
. ' F M. V rbor>stigb4
. C UnO II Al'lll- 'if. Wl'EtVKITTKN i. i... R L. l'mlti,
i.<>i;k vmi ihini E Ma new, ^
< OAlllUS kEA."' illH.K. J *' ''' >vr,
. din. ln-dl-'Mi.
Saluda. - - S. ? . am. ii 'ji-'vo.
GO T V / Tressj>;ush N.?tic%.
S V \\ 1!0V> I' S All I ors?>ii-i who rue ever re in-rebv*
' noiitie.: i! it in tressp ?: ?,r cut *r upon
vCSlliaiMllt foj- tirst-cl :t ft s sT.ir 4|*?> purpn-e r.ur ian Is . ; tut a
. 11 - iia/ltliiCounty S >u;ll Ciroiiut I hi 'Silieals.
at ail lours. (iujfv.vi/1 - of <>. A[..v J U itri.it
??- 1 ~~ ~~' "" ' ' " " ~ hii'I t>< i?f ps Any \ ini.i 'on vv i ii o .
WATSON & FOWlLi-. t',t? ,'1'1 wxt ,?i 1
'j;i v. Mini*' Knsliioo.
Firo Xn3., -^srentO- Sn hi.am u.iaiton.
Town end Country Risk. , 1 i*-1 cs wil. Im m..ilo o/on appl'cati n
lor oilier emiiiMi.i o n in hi above,
Ojti ii I Al>\ )C.\TE I! it il< li h j. S J'' reee.v el tor any t.|
I be jilniv jrv, r r singly. Thi rati*
^ - I 1 yrn , *x\* qiiot.-il are strictly lo < a-i> in ati v mc-.
^ a j j ^ L 1 \ I a 1 i , l\l 1 v '\<>c.it" ami Atlanta constitution weekly
I year tl.7."> cents, six nan.tin no I'tims?l'he
/t / , ft i- ' Ailvn'ai mill Atlanta ?etui weekly Journal. I
hi chntj Up ici in ve;ir
. - i - % a . > 1) I *' s*?iiii-IVt*ckly Journal ami The .Wlvorat t l
"** * * jf ir ?i\ imintliH 7? cunt* Tlie I'anne
? Mini til ami ill' A?lv?M*.,tt? I y?*ar cl.J.?, six
lllillltll.H In c?*ntv
Gorton's iavcalry Hsre . M r li In r r.iii ii i ' > I ii' jpxnl r? t.tl1
. | ., ri .? .f in,.- Witch.- , -fcrn'tv. ' - " I""'* IW-SES
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y ! I > K- A \\ KK. KIM IlO> .
*s(?' ^fljX \?y ininii i<> i < ; \s \ l>vi. \ ANIi V<>L'
'SkSi&V^ f*'KI 11 Al l'KU-K m A WEKKI.Y.
It I in iiiorc at t li. p: i. < : li.iii any other
f rrtn^^* newspaper published in America. Its news sercoycrs
all the globe anil Is equaled t?jr Hint
ot few dailies. Its reports frotu tho JSoer war
1 Bales'jl/rj S. C. have not been excelled in thoroughness and
_ promptness, and with tho presidential campaign
now in progress it will l>e invaluable. lis politi
TV A ^ ' 1 T . t i . v ? iv t t-v al news is absolutely impartial. This fi el
ivi t_, 1"\ U I LAIN L> ciuakct it <>f especial value to you at this tint?
\ n noil .ices I. I.is friend* an J r..v " >:oH1Wi4nt ,0,watcth ?CVCT> mo" ?J thJ
political campaign take the Tlirioe-a-lVtrk
tumors t :tl ltd lias a lot of first-class World. If you want to keep your eye on the
mules. llo tlesiro.i lii~ friends in atul Trusts?ami they need watching take the
around Kulgo Spring to known that Thrice-a-Week World. If you want to know all
lie has opened a llrst class sale antl I ["'j" ?? "!<*??>*. ^ Thrice*-Week
r Worhl.
feed stalile ill thai town. An excel- The Thriee-a-Wcck W orld's regular ?uh?erlp.
lent lot of hookers and good lookers, tlon is only $1.00 per year. Wo offsr this unUive
nu? a call. equaled newspaper and Tiik AnvocarK together
1 SATISFACTION (ll'AK ANTEEU. on" ytM fo' nA\ . . , .
The regular subscription priee of the two
______ papers is gJ.oo.
I CAT ARRH I t'atarrhof the head and now
f. V/wA /kiaiyilj for Beat and almpleat
,i. 'hia rigrnsturo is on every ho* of the genuine \1T l ?1| | ~re mod y ever discovered.
Laxative Bromo'Quinine T?weu W AMI | Atlanta iwJ?at?n co"nt*'
pio remedy that ettne n cold in one day lUN.Tavo* St.,Aiwt*,?*.
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