The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 06, 1901, Image 5
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"the advocate.
Pl'BLISMKD KvrRY WKDNKgDAY.
Peyton Hartley went to Augusta
Thursday.
OllieHwvgert was in town several
days last week.
Mr. Wise, of Clouds Creek, was in
town last week.
Messrs. Riley and Long have returned
from DenLj-'s.
Miss Anna Thomas has returned
from pl?l crm tint.;
..VU. k7|IIIU?.
Jim Rutland, of Moiiuettu, called in
to see us lact Thursday.
Curtis Cullem, with his goat and
cart, is king of Boyville.
Misses Lizzie and Lucile Cullam have
been visiting at Ridge Spring.
Mr. W. O. Matthews. tiie solid old
Roman, was in town Saturday.
Rev. M. D. Padgett, of Mt. Willing,
was in town on business Monday.
Mr. Richard Watson returned to ins
home last Saturday?Come again.
A large lot of cotton was sold in our
town Saturday, causing ilia merchants
to do a rushing business.
The office of Lawyer Strother is being
fixed up nicely, and will be quite
attractive when finished.
Mrs. J, P. Mathews left for Colum
bia last Wednesday. Site nas been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Kernaghan.
Mrs. Plunkett, of Graniteville, has
been here several days visiting her
brothers Messrs. J. C. & L. D. Culium.
Mr. Pink Watkins was in our ofilce
last week. So was Manchester Watson.
Call again, we are alwiu s gland to see
you.
Mr. Mike Rutland, the horse-trader,
went to Atlanta last week and brought
back a nice lot of stock. Mike is all
right.
Dr. L. M. Mitchell was called to see
Sheriff Whittle, who is critically ill.
The Doctor says there is some hope for
him.
M es?rs. Tom Kernaghan and W. I..
Rawl went to Atlanta Tuesday and re
lurnea inursuny. i ney reported a
pleasant trip
Mr. Maxwell, of Saluda, lias been
here several weeks. He is contemplating
locating here, and a grod move
it will be for him.
Mr. A. Lake, the "bee man," was in
town last Wednesday. lie is quite
successful in this line, and is making
it pay him handsomely.
Mr. Jas. I'. Cooley, who is teaching
the Popular Springs school, is boarding
in our town. Such young men as
he, is an addition to any town.
The fellow who paid his subscription
because be thought we needed it, wili
please wait 'till he gets married. He
will then think Hie Advocate is worth
answer to "clappings" of the dignified
Senators.
Mr. W.S. Hite attended the meeting
of the County Board of Registration at
Lexington C. II. Monday. Mr. Hite
was appoited a member of the board
about one year ago.
The Masons held their regolar communication
on Friday evening. One
"poor blind" candidate was started on
the mysterious route The lodge is in
an excellent condition.
Mr. Owen Cannon was here Saturday
with a load of fine turnips. This successful
old farmer is a loyal son of Ireland.
May he live to see the tyrant'.chain
torn from his countrymen
Dr. E.G. Ridgell not only subscribed
for The Advocate himself, but for his
son and daughter, who are attending i
different Colleges. He has set a good
example for others. Will you follow ii?
Col. J. Feaster Lyles, the Sug? of th<
Sand Hills, was in town Tuesday.
Col. Lyles, is as well informed gen
tie man as our county affords. \V?
need such men as he in our Legislative
Halls.
We are compelled to leave out several
article this issue We thank out
friends and assure them their ilemwill
receive proper attention. In tin
mean time, give us the news. We need
it and we want it.
Toe Woman's Missionary Soviet*
will meet in the liate^hurg Huptitt
Church next Friday afternoon at *t
0VI01 k, A full attendence is vert
milch desiied. Subject for the meeting,
Mexico and brazil.
The big old fashioned candy pulling,
at the residence <>f I?r. Harden last
F. i Jay night. was "pulled" <11 as ad
Vertised. A large crowd \vn-? then
and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves.
11 was a success in every respect.
.Mr. Willis, the etllcieiit a,cut of tin
Southern, was here Sun tay. I? ?eein
as if Itateshurg Ins-yeial ..tlruct ionfnr
him lately. \ ., ? blames liiin?
He tain one.-* will protest. Look well
hi 3 mit i;?iii i i iricnii vtiiiis.
We htm in receipt of an invitation to
the (tyaitmsion Exhibilioj of WutTord
0< I lege Mary thanks to fiitorgr
Bates. By tlie way, George is a digot|ied
Senior. Like nil of our hoys, he
will be found among; those at the top
I?r Cro.-son was in town Tuesday
lie added to our empty treasury. Long
may lie and The Advocate abide together.
The l)octor is one of the best
men in our County and is hy io> means
a dead issue 111 t ie politics of our
Couii ly.
The bank is attracting quite a number
' f people to our town for the purpose
of borrowing money. Of course,
when tliey look at the nice displays n.
the stores of our advertisers they ar?
compelled to buy something before
leaving town.
Reports show a greatly increased
death rate from throat and lung troubles,
due to the prevalence of croup,
pneumoniajtnd grippe. We ^Ivise the
useofOne Minutc Cough Curs in ail
of these difficulties. It is the only
harmless remedy that immediate results.
Children like it. F. B. Guuter.
A large crowd was on hand to witness
the mule auction. The auctioneer
wu a patient talking machine. No
fancy price* were paid, though there
weie several excellent mules put on
the block. The country is already filled
up with stock.
Several of our Saluda friends are
complaining of the terrible condition
of the roads. Is there no plan we can
find to change the condition of our
roads? We are staunch advocates of
sand and clay. A good combination.
Give us better roads!
Persons who can not take ordinary
piim uiiu it a pleasure toiase Hewitt's |
Little Early Risers. They are the best
little liver pills ever made. F. B.
Guoter.
Mr. Frank Shealy, Lexington's new
Treasurer, was on our streets the past
week. Mr. Shealy is a self-made man,
and enjoys the confidence of his fellow
citizens. We always will be glad to
ee Treasurer Shealy. We number him
among cur faithful friends.
Mr. Leavel Davis,one of the Sand
Hill's up-to-date farmers wns here last
week. We will hereafter give him the
news. People who believe the sand
hills can't make gocd crops, should pay
a visit to Mr. Davis and be converted.
i There is always danger in using
counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Uazel
Salve. The original is a safe and certain
cure for piles. It is a soothing
and healing salve for sores and ?all
skin diseases.
We are now prepared to do jour job
work in the most approved style. We
have received a lot of new type and
material which makes our Job Office
the equal to any in the State.
We have secured the services of
an experienced job printer. Give us
a trial order.
Like bad dollars, nil counterfeits of
De W itt's Witch Hazel Salve are worth less.
The origiaal quickly curss pilee,
sores and all skin diseases. F. U. Gut ter.
Our friends ha**e called to see us
generallv the past week, that is the
right thing to do. When you couie to
j Batesburg, make Tho Advocate office
your headquarters. Plenty of room
i iui juur uuiiuifs, jjeave anyiniug dui
haliies and dogs. We dont know how
to pcnder to their wants.
Kerent experiments allow that nil
classes of foods may be completely di- ,
I gested by a preparation called Kodal i
| Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely digests
what you eat. As it is the only
combination of all the natural digestants
ever devised the demand for it
lias become enormous. It has never
failed to cure the very worst cases of
indigestion and it always gives instant
relief. F. R. Guneer.
We understand that one of the best entertainments
of the season will be given
at the Institute. Thursday evening.
The scene from the deservedly famous
'Passion Plays" will he shown. We
will also b'* treated to a delightful trip
around the world in Ho minutes. The
masterpiece of the worlds 1110s famous
artists will he reproduced by the laleat
j0mLa? *r<h _ - .
' MilTTomn..'J^p/liar with
DeWiIt's Little Karly Risers and those
who use them find them to be famous
little liver pills. Never gripe F. B.
Uunter.
Rev. Yancy V. A. Riser, a popular
young minister of Etheredge in Saluda
County, was in town Inst Friday.
Mr. Riser has recently located in that
sect ioa where he is pastor of several
churches. lie is thoroughly prepared
for his work and is one of the most
eloqueut young ministers in the Lutheran
Synod. Brother Riser Is a warm
fr:enil of The Advocate, and he is always
a welcome visitor in our ollice.
Our Gad About spent a day witii the
Court House folks over in Lexington
Monday. A profitable and pleasant
day was spent. Lexington, is all
right. For various and many reasons,
we think more of our court house people
than ever before.
For the weakness and prostiation
f blowing grippe there is nothing so
prompt and affective as One Minute
Cough Cure. This preparation is highv
endorsed as an unfailing remedy for
alt throat and lung troubles and its
early use prevents consumption. It
was made to cure quickly. F. II. Hunter.
Rev. E. W. Bowen requests us V? announce
to the members of his congregrations
in Saluda county, that he
will be able to I'll liIn appointments
next Sat urday and Sunday, Fell Jith
and 10th, He lias lieen sick several
days with Fa Grippe. Bev. Bowen is
is a leader among the colored people
of our town and is doing a noble work
in trying to better the condition of hi*
race. We welcome such of his class in
our midst.
School Claims.
Cashed at The First National Bank
of Ba'e-burg at a reasonable discount.
|
The Best Prescription for flalarla.
c hill aed Fevt-r i* a bottle of (i rovk'r j
Tai i kl.sra C rill Tonic Itis-impl
iror and f tinlue In a tasteless formNo
-lire?titpay. Trie# $0r,
Lexington (iranil .lory
The following are names of tlie
(irand .iury of Lexington County for
the ensuring year:
W. I>. Dent. C. II. Eleazer, W. C.
Weed, (Jeneral Lucas, .1. K. Rucliiinon,
J. I. I.eaid, J II. Derrick J. Andrew
healy, E. Silas Hall-nun, E. K. Metz.
To the Public in Uencral.
(nder the new storage rules all persons
allowing their freight to rtinain
in this depot over 49 hours will he mbje<
t totlir following storage charges:
For less than car load quantities tine
cent per 100 pounds for each day or
fraction thereof, with a minimum,
charge of five cents for any one package
or lot (Property of one consignee,)
ti.it not more than one dollar per day
for any one consignment not In excess
of car loads). This rule will le
rigidly enforced.
Very Truly Yours,
I). P. 1IAKTLKY JR.,
Agt. Sou. Ky. Co,
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BATESBUR?
COTTON MARKET
Prices subject to change without
notice and corrected by W. C. Cartldg*
weekly.
Low Mldling 9 1-16.
Strict 4 4 4 9 1-8.
Middling 9 1-4.
- * V ij-o.
Good ' 4 V 1-2.
Too* of market unsettled.
To Cure a Cold in One I>ay.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
is on a.*ch box. 25c.
School Claims.
Cashed at The First National Bank
of liatesburg a', a reasonable discount.
Tencher?* Examination.
Saluda, 8. C., Feb. 2nd. '01
An examination will be held in the
court house at Saluda, on Friday, Feb.
15, '01, for those deairing teachers'
certitleates. Applicants must furnish
their own stationary.
\V. S. VVightman,
Supt. of Ed.
How to Cure the Crip.
Keuiain quitely at home and take
Ghnuiberlain'sCongh Pemedy as directed
and a quick recovery is sure to
follow. That remedy counteracts any
tendency of the grip to result in pneumonia,
which is really the only serious
danger. Among the lens of thousands
who have used it for the grip not one
case 1ms even been reported that did
notrecover. For sale by F. B. <Iunter.
A powerful engine cannot be run
with a weak boiler, and we can't keep
up the strains of an active life with a
weak stomach : neither we can we stop
the human machine to repair*. If the
stomach cannot digest enough food to
keep the body strong, such a preparation
as Kodol Dyspesia Cure should be
usid. It digests what you eat and it
simply can't help but do you good. F.
B, CSunter.
At the Institute Two Nights.
The Hillyer'a "Wonders'' Co., and
Grand Gift Carnival, will be at the
Bateshurg Institute Friday and Saturday,
February 8th and 9 h. If you
want the full value of your money
don't fail to attend. The company
comes highly recommended and elegant
and costly presents will he distributed
to the audience. Everybody
receives a number with a paid admission
ticket. Give them a large house.
For Fule:
O'd newspaper: at tli s cilice at 15
cents per ion.
(ieutlemeii of the.fury.
The following ore the names of the
Petit Jnrv of Lexington County, for
the February term of Court, which
convenes Feb. 18th:
II. Wessinger, Julian (1. Eargle,
H. t. . Jtiser, .1. W. Pond, J. M. Boon,
Thus. L. Williams, II. H. Bice, Qeo. L.
Dreher, C. T. Weed, Alfied Hunter,
I). W. Friek, John J Culler, W. C.
Lorrick, Lee Muller, J. T. Craps, M.
L. Youngener, J. E. Coon, Juo A.
Burgess, J. B. Hilton, Daniel Fry,
Ceo. H. Cooti, R. N. Simons, O, M.
Ciiuovs J . ulnier, J. 11. Shealy. N.|
D. Hill, C. H.' Blckley, J. A. S. Met*,
T. N. Sheaiy, Manuel Long, G. C.
Kook, W. L. K. Johnsou, ti. David
MoCartha, J. W. I.indler, 1'. II. Sheaiy
William Sharpe.
Planting Irish Potatoes.
It is almost time to begin, and the
first thing to consider is the Seed.
You may prepare carefully and fertilize
freely, and without good seed
make a failure. The genuine Blis?
Triumph, or, as often called, Stray
Beauty, is a fine variety lor this climate
and soil. They are early, yield
well, are of good quantity. Then too,
being early and vigorious they are not
so much injured by the bugs as some
kinds, ftowever, as we said at first
gel the true seeil. We saw some at
Dr. Harris' Drug store yesterday that
arc beauties. They are grown in Maine
especially for Seed, and are certainly
as fine as we ever saw. Go and look
at them and you will educate your
eye.
SOUTHHUN TO HAVE NEW
FAST TltAIN.
Will he Put mi Sunday. .January
iiTtli 11)01 Between Atlanta
a nit Tito Knst.
Another fast train to the Knst will
be put on the 9outhern Railway next
Sunday. It will lie known as the ' Atlanta
and New York Express."
This is an entirely new train and in
no wise atTeets tlirpiesent 6chedul s
of the other trains of tie
Road. The object will he to provide
improved pa sengcr facitie-at the
several points between Atlanta and
Charlotte at Wlii h the trains stops,
and at the same time, relieve the
"Washington and South western I.united"'
of heavy express and coach
travel which that train now handles.
The new train will be No. ttI north
bound and tlH souihho.nd. It will
leave Atlanta daily at twelve twenty
p. m. (12 :20> Atlanta tune, one twenty
|<1:20) Eastern time, twenty minutebehind
the Limited, st ps i 11 l><
I made at 1 u ord, Gninsvi le
| Lul.i, Mo:iit Airy. Toceoi, West in in[
ter, SeutiM, Central, Has ley , Greenville
j Greers. Spartanburg, Gaffney, Rlacksbnrg,
Kings .Mountain, Gustonia anil
Lowell. At Charlotte where the train
Will arrive at nine ten |>. ni. (! : 10>
connection wil he made with ;
through train from Columbia, Sivan
i*?( .? ? i i?n ?'??, ?? i* it ii i rnnir^ tt ?imiinglon
tli?* next morning at 7:55 a. in,
and New York at 2 :03 p. in.
Southbound lb*train will leave New
York at 3 :2i p. in , Washington SI :f>f
p. m. and arrive in Charlotte 8 :0~? a. in.
leaving Charlotte ht H > m Tin
train will stop at the same station"
southbound us No. .71 nerthhoiind. and
will reach Atlanta at 3:35 p. ni. At
laota time, 4 :S5 p. in,, Eastern tim?
which m twenty minutes ahead of tlx
Limited.
The "Washington and Southwest err
Limited," which is to tie relieved ol
roach-travel by the Kxpress, will b<
made one of the highest class passer,
ijcr trains In the Country. It will b?
a aoliu train of Pullman cars, will;
Diner attached.
Agents of Southern Railway will
cheerfully furnish detailed information
relative to tlrs improved service.
W. H. TAYLOR, A. (J. P. A.
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Dry Goods, Notions, Sboes, 11*1
lltatipg Stoves, Cooling St<
ri r.vv
Uri!jl?
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LnGrlppe Quickly Cured.
"In the winter of 1898 and 1899 I win
taken dowr. with a severe attack ol
what is called La Grippe" saj-s F. L,
Hewett, a prominent druggist of Winfield,
III. "The only medicine I used
was two bottles of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It broke tip the cold
and stopped the coughing like magic,
ami I have never since been troubled
witliCrlppe." Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy can always be depended upon
to break up a severe cold and ward oil
any threatened attack of pneumonia.
It is pleasant to take, too. which
makes it the most desirable and one of
the most popular preparations in use
for these ailments. For sale by 1". B.
Gunter.
$1,800 worth of up to date clothing
must go below cost at
STE ADMAN & RILEY'S
SOUTH CAROLINA GREAT
SHOW.
(Continued from I.ast Week.)
Tin- main Exposition buildings wil
the Cotton palace, the Agricullura
Palace, the M iningand Fore>t ry Build'
ing, the Auditorium, the Administra
t.ion Building, the Machinery anc
Transportation Buildings, and othei
structures?Ievoted to railroad exhibits
to restaurant purposes and to publi<
comforts. Besides all ihese there wil
1 stand on the Wagoner place the Unitei
! Siates Government Biiihlii.g. the Wo
uiaii uhiiuiii^, me several ; t:it? ant
City Iluildings and t li?* Negro Department.
The Cotton Palace will he the most
imposing of the Exposition buildings
i It will cover upwards of 50,()0u feet o
j lloor space, will L 55"* feet i'i lengtl
and at least HK? feet in width. One ol
the features of this building will risi
| an imposing dome to a bight of mori
than lot) feet.
At the northern end of the garden
there will be a grand Plaza from wbicl:
a splendid view will be obtained of the
main Exposition buildings. The vistas
opening out from tins point through
groves of palmetto trees which will
line the outer edges of the walkd
around the Garden will extend for a
distance of 2,000 feet. Just north of
the grand Pla/.a will stand the Auditorium
building, directly opposite the
Cotton Palace, from which a view msv
he .ohtz\r j* ^.vrv .Court
Paltcefl, with the Sunt en Garden, and
its trees and flowers and the sloping
banks which surround it. Each of the
Exposition buildings will be 400 feet
in length, with an average width of
loo feet, and, as already stated, will be
connected by coioonades can tie used
for exhibits.
Among the special at tractions of the
Conrt of Palacc9 will be fountains and
bits of statuary and handsomely designed
cnlums of the Spanish type, all
contributing to the beauty of the scene
At one end of the Sunken Garden, a
music stand will be erected, tud at
the other end a pergola or lattice
work screen, against which will grow
during the Exposition period, the
most beautiful of tropical vines. In
the centre of the Plaza there will be a
sun-dial ten feet in height and thirty
feet in diameter. Which ever way the
?ve looks, there will be visions of
beauty Toward the south, the great
Court of Palaces, toward the east, the
tcwers at the entrance to the Midway,
and looking across the entrance way
the groves add minarets of the Wagoner
place.
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2$ ZA * mE WORLD,
I Pointer Bid a., AVev York
eT jokes
- - - - - DEALER 1JV
t?, Caps,
Hardware, Groceries, Trunks, Clothin
Fi
area,
Sewing Machines, V/ajons,
Brick, Li
ERATi MERflTT A "XT
|AND|
jOTTon Buyer,
; New Y ork
Racket,
Store
House Cleaning Time
Twice a year its customary to clean
i
house.
We'v gono through our Stock in the
aine way, and have cleaned out the
broken lots and are offering them at
prices that will make them go quiek.
Ladies "Wool plated Vest, 60c worth 75c. I
1 Cotton 4 4 25 4 4 40c.
4 4 Wool Vest ?fc Pants 76 suit 03c.
Mens Heavy Fleeced U Shirts 81 pr. 98c
I 4 All Wool UnderShirts 1.25 Fr 1.75.
1 4 4 H'vy Merino U Shirts 75 worth 98.
4 4 Fleecy Garland Draw's f>9 4 4 75.
] Ladies and Misses Jackets and Capes
r at less than Cost.
' Art Squares 9 x 10,'g at 1.93 worth 2.69
1 Jeans Pants at 09c sold r' 90^. J
1 Best Oil Cloth at 19c.
I Wool Sox 11c.
Clothing Has Never been Offered
1 as Cheap.
I The Sheep that were sheared to make
i the Suit* we are offering at $2.95, 0.75
^ 4.50 and $6.60, would shed tears of
, agony, if they knew their wool were
being sold at such low prices.
i
! Just received a beautiful selection of
> Valentines.
We so' cit business only, ODly on
I the basi of perfect satisfaction.
Yours for Bargains.
J. *WHITTEN, Prop.,
Hamburg,
WAVTID?ACTIVE MAN' OF GOOD CHARACter
to deliver anil collect iri South Carolina for
d established mauitfactr.ring wholesale hooso.
a year, sure pay. I! onesty more than *rieme
required. Onr reference, any bank in
te city. Enclose self- addressed sta'mped envelope.
Manufacturers,. Third Floor, U4 Dear
-ora St., Chicago.
New Crop c
Cigars, Tobsc
K very tiling to be foin
I
Store, we have.
Hartley &
LIVERY ST A RLE
J. J. Ra^
DEAL;
General Merc
lror tlic next I>() clays we oft
Glothiug, Pants, Shoes and 1
Steadman
l-N '
? ueait
General m
A full line of Funiture on ban
Tlic
(Jet our prices oil Fertilizers. N'oo
$1,800 worth of C'luiliinp must be s<
s believing.
JOB PRINTINGS
We are putting in a First-Class J
will then he prepared to print anything
MOTH IKJSTKR. Be patient, frie
lob Work in the best and latest sta les
??KINTUkS Employed.
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g.
ne Sh'ngles, Fertilizers, Leather,
me. Cement.
DISE
S.
Wanted!
Everybody to Know,
That I have for sale a large and beau
ful selection of framed Pictures. Engravings
and Pnintings.
ALSO PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO
ORDER.
Call and see and be convinced.
R. L. RAMEY.
Saluda, S. C.
ENGINES,
BOILERS
GINS and PRESSES.
Complete Cotton. Saw, Grist, Oil an*
Fertilizer Mill Outfits; also Gin Pros:
Cane Mill and Shingle Outfits. Ruild
ing. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail
road < astins; Railroad, Mill, Factory
and Machinists' Supplies. Belting
Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings
Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc., cast ever;
day. Work 160 hands.
Lombard Iron Worls Supply Co
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gii
Works. Repairing Promptly Dore,
iy-iu-i- u.
G. P. COBE
Dealer in
JBUQGIES,
^7^^C3-OISrS
SF crjeisriTXTE^E
COFFINS. cs?\AI?HJ
CASKETS and on "
METALIC CASF^'
Johnston. ... ?
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' I- M. MITCHELL.'
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
'j Office Hours:
8 to 9 a. m.
2 to 'J p. m.
T :30 to 9 p. ni
(arden Seed.
:co( Gigarettes.
id in a first class Drug
Quattlebaum.
IN CON MICTION.
rl L Sons,
ERS IN
;handise, Etc,
or special inducements in du
Eleavy Dress Goods#
& Riley,
3rs Inzr?
ERCHANDISE
id,
Rcli atte Studebakcr Wwgotii
c but t kbest brand*.
>ld bci.i) w c nst. Conir and see. S*eiu
OB PRINTING OI'TI IT this wri>k ni
: fr >1X1 a VISITIM1 CAKlk to a MA!
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G. L. Trotter.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Offers his Professional Services to
people of llatesburg auJ vicinity.
J as. W. Pitt:
SURGEON-DENTIST,
tSfOffice at Etheredge 1 >ui!<Jiny
SALUDA, S. C
I Jones & Hardin.
J " '
Laundry Agents m
Laundry must be left at E. JONI
store by Monday afternoon. Delivi
ed every Saturday.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!
j. w. dkvore, j. k. o. orec.ory
Edgefield, H C. .Saluda, S.
Devore & gregor
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business intrusted to our <i
receives prompt attention.
U& Office up stairs in Ethered
building.
E. K HARDIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office at .Home.
PAUL SPANN.
Fresh Meats of All Kir
Uestuarant in connection. When
town eat with me. Parties hav
I Cattlo for sale will do well to see
^ before selling.
OKO. JOHWTOS. H. II. WKLCH. J. I?. HITII
! JOHNSTONE.WELC
; AND HUNTER
, ATTOItNEYS-AT-LA\V.
Okxick up 3tairs in Etlieredge I hi
y
Sai.uua, - - - S. <
1 P. B. Asbill
n Watches, ClOcks.'an
Jewelry Repairing.
McLena Building,
BATES BURG. s. C.
J. V. CULBUEATH. C. J. RAMAI
) CULBREATH & RAMA'
^ r*g [attoknkys-at-law. 1
Office up Stairs in Etheredge Bi
i"?.
Sai.uiia, - - - - s
Eugene W. Able
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOI
Offices at
' Eduefim.d C. 11. andSai.uda C.
.Prompt Attention (Jiven to All !
mess. ?-v.
e. l. aSe?el:u
Attorney at La>7,
- Leesawak, ?"T" s
Practice in all Courts Business i
cited.
GO TO
_SAM_ KOWES.
Restuarant'Tor fi r s t-c 1 a
meals, at all hours. ,r
Watson & Town
i STire Ins., ^.g'ent
To van raid Country Risk.
Offi'-i' in . )C-\TK Iinildin
IL L, HAETLE
d~X ?;
In a run / uy u fjuyt txu.
: EVES EXAMINED EkEE.
Gordon's Jewelry Stor
i>1 urin,,- I.r tint* Wait lit s .1
Qatevburq, .
NT E Ru I'LAN
A n n OKijh'fs .t It is friends n.'1^
! liimers fl\Mt it*- ki-> n lot ?>f firstmules.
He (iesir.n his frientls in
around | ->>pri n;t t<? Known
lie lias operw'tl a f. ret-class sale
feed stable mi flint <t-owii. An e
lent lut nf It.Jokers l?t;d jf.nnl Jon
I ftive me a enII.
HATJSKAt TION* til A I. A.TTF.
TBEO. L QUATTLEBAU
PHYSICIAN & SURGEOI
' Office -flver Harris' Drug S
Money to Loan,
farming iuvmI" . Easy paym
Vii ?oinmis-.ioii?> rh.irgtMj. Burr
pays t???a of perfecting l?>ai
>
Jojis iB. Pai.mf.r A s?>s
'P | Columbia, 8.
_ EruiNK XV . ABI.K, All
S.? lll.ia S,
; <5
"r aia aifuitura in on ?very ho* of lh? g<
!rl' .axaiivc Uromo Quinine t?
11 M> raaady that earn n roltl in DDI
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j Miscellaneoas & Business Notices. . * 9
. 1
tl?e For Sale or lteiit.
X.Land near Einory and in Orangeburg
hb i >.. i?..;i.?:..., i..i? :.. t 111 _
/v/t ifuiiuiii^ iv* o in i-itri.*"'vine
Apply iO D. B. Busby, - ^ 1
S, Monetta, S. C.
, I>ou't Trespass.
AII parties ire hereby forbidden to
hunt, Hah or tresrass upon any lauds of
~ Ihe undersigned situated in Saluda
County on pain of the penalties pro- -'fla
vided by law. B. B. Pou, ... ..^t
33' W A Mitchell Sr ,
Mrs J II LaGrone. H
Notice Not to Hire or Harbor ^^B
'j, and lteward. I
v All persons are hereby notified and H
I warned not to liire, iiurbor or keep fll
Alfred Yarboroug'i, a black clean
shaved negro about 24years old. lie is H
ire inder contract to luc. Suital'e re- BB
ward paid to any one who will arrest H
iiim aud bring bitn tome.
W. A. Mitchell, Sr. ''^1
3mo-ll-o-'OO. Hickhardsonvnlo S C. H
TO THE DEAF.
A rich ludy, cured of iter Deafae s fl
.nd Noises iu the Head by Dr. Nichol-oil's
Artificial Ear Drums, gave JjtlO- f
OOO to his Institute, so that deaf peo- )
pie unable to procure the Ear Drums ^
may have tbem free. Address No.
j 11980?c. The Nicholson Institute, 780 |H|
* Eighth Avenue, New York, <J. S. A.
i in * J
ine ^
,ut Notice.
All parties are hereby forbid to bust
of any kind upon lauds of the und?r- M
,-if ned situated in Saluda County ou
pain of the penalties prot ided by law.
C It Adams,
S J Turner,
NV J McGee,
I. 11 Hawkins,
B I, Caughmao.
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1 c NOTICE. !
? All persons are hereby forbidden to
enter upon or in any manner trespass
upon any lanas of the undersigned for
I. hunting or any purpose.
Geo. L. Salter,
n, J- ? Watson,
? E. 1'. Watson,
Bus- .. .
11. J. I urrest,
1*. 11. Watson, ^
J. P. Itodgers, ^
11. F. Reshston.
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All persons are hereby forbidden |
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County for hunting or any purpose.
F. M. Yarborough,
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E. Mathew,
Pr. G. I.. Trotter,
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j Tresspass Notice.
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f?" I for any purpose our lands situated in
Saluda County South Carolina touching
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9m I prosecuted to the full extent of the
! law. Myrtle Pushtoo.
I William Rushton. / ^19
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