The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 03, 1901, Image 2

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THE ADVOCATE. 1 PUILURID WXKKLY. ff ?= J. JOB* BELL TOW ILL, Eoitob and Maxaqke. bl Tkt Advocate Pnblishir.g Co., ^ (Joint Slock.) at MatCfeburK. D. C. ??i i mlm. - fa SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: On tiab f 1.00 li Say flOMTni CO ' PAY> RLE IN ADVANCE. fi ~ bi AD V ERTIS1N GYRATES. Transient advertisements one dol'ar _ t l. r n_ , liri.. ......t. o per mvii iur iii-v uiornivm, invj v vu v* jj per inch for each subf equent insertion. Sale, Want, Found and other notice* and Business I.eenls. ten cen* for ten Words and one cent for each two words .. additional, each insertion. ^ Official advertisements at the rate , allowed by law. ^ J* Special and other rates quoted upon |)( application to this oflce. Si [COMMUNICATIONS. ; The Advocate will publish read- h able letters on any subject of general ol iBtaraat, when accompanied with the tame and address of the writer. Anon- " I nous and defamntory articles will not w noticed. Li ve correspondents want v i in ever; section of the county. u Entered os second clnss matter at the vn Bateshurg Post Office. " Mgg;--. k WEDNESDAY April 3rd., 1901. COTTON GKOWEH8 ASSOCIATION. We hope the farmers of this section will give attention to the call of President Jordnn, of the Cotton Growers Association. We urge upon th.*m the importance of meeting together and advising, as to their best interests. 3 That they should come together is not u only advisable, but imperative. Don't j< stop to cost the pittance, it will take h; to go to your court house, but realize " that your interests are at stake and *' ; t thai farmers are mutually beneficial f one to the other in determined and united effort. Dr. Crosson ably represented our Stale at the solicitation of the Governor, seme tinio ago in the vi general association and all who may ?i go, will find it a profitable trip. See tl that your self and neighbor attend til is Convention next Saturday. tl All professions and trades can stand pi united, save the tiller of the soil, the 01 noblest calling of all. This Associa- U tion is not organized to make a fight sn - on any trade, but to endeavor to see * that the producer gets an couitable ?' price for his staple. CAMP OF tOKSOF YETEIt ANS. About three years ago, there was organized in our town a camp of Sons ,j( of Confederate Veterans. For some ^ unknown cause, the calup went into j,j winter quarters wild lias not seen the j.', Iqpfit of day since its organization, jj /That our young men, whose father's * wore the should keep alive the w struggles for existence duiiug that trying time, when men offered themselves on their country's altei, for the protection of h n.e and iaalitsallrights, vouched safe unto them by the constitution, muds by their father's . 11 *1 w' all recoguize 110 inaroenary consid-jra- j tion entered their uiind or heart, not to carry Christianity and enlightmeiit to other people by the sword ai.d bill- v> let Wei', may their posterity cling witli <-di pride and veneration to tlie heritage ] l,r left them. We could not, or could we ; ta encourage animosity or sectional feel- ! ?> ing in any wise?to inculcate their! love of chivalry, to put before us as tei our ideals, the character of such men th who lead the vanquished hosts of the lost cause, is enabling to those who ! ^ imitate their v rtues. We suggest thai some of the cUlcers elected, call u ^ meeting of of the cauip and recrgai - ^ ize and endeavor to keep so noble an j ' enterprise alive. 1 of ltn.vter News. da Mr. London tjualtlebauiii und Willis tin Hartley of Batcsburg, was oown tun- ; day to see the fairsax of Baxter. It nri seems that they have decided to sign of their will toyou know who. uu Union Sunday School has about got weli of the grippe and is now in a flourishing condition. Mr, O.-car Garvin of Wagener, was ^ up lustSunday. We are always glad 1 to see Mr. Garvin. Rf Messis. Andre.* Slie^lv nn.i Willi. I nu Hartley, visited Wegener n few Son"U?ys ago. I Mis* Emmie Watson of Coot! Hope, i wa lias been visiting her >iit? r, Miss Han- | nail. Miss Ginuiie is a beautiful young Pe( lady, uuil we regret that s!ie could not ' slay longer. I Co Ortuck. | ?''1' ? 1 Fri in Klondike. Dear Editor: I I have received my b? cond copy of "The Advocate and IInd it ve?y inter- ; eating and newsy. Our people are bu-y now planting | ? corn and getting ready for n crop. Our f.'iend, J. Kelly l> v, is having a log-rolling to-day and *very your g fellow, hns a i Imnce to show his man. There has lately been established a I'ust Olfice.nl the residence of Mr. Jacob S. iCv/.ers by the name of Klou- j ^ dike?s.nil sooil the ptnple hereabouts, will get their mail from l.? wi dale. \ Our people here used to live in the ^ back woods, but tliey have cuiight the progressive spirit of tlis twentieth ; centu. r , and on every side you can see r.ew dwellings going up and many j other Miens of nroirre.x The fruit ;rop in our community is ,j. safe yet, but is rather late. Come to see us Mr. lhlitor, we believe ' in people getl ing clo?e together at otli- ^ er titties than Sunday night. We realize the awful fate of those of whom yon apeak, they forgotten soon ( will be who give not the editor drink. Your warning's given well, your nd- jmmj, vice i'll surely take and advertise in ^ T'ic Advocate, where I can make a , Hon ra k e. ., 1' t r 11 u?'h success to you and "our" tin- . , 'Jain P'r' .,V, A k "Klondike. v > i k Tribute of Respect. Whirai God in his providence has moved from our midst, sister Mary Gantt; Resolved, 1st. That we bow in hurnle submission to his will. 2nd. That the Baptist Church at wanseu, has lost a faithful, earnest id zealous member. 3rd. That * tender the b^reaveJ unity our heartfelt sympathy's 4th. That a copy of these resoluoiib be bent The Baptist Union, The uroliua Baptist, The Batesburg Adx-?te and The Lexington Dl-patch >r publication and u copy be sent thercaved family. D.. J Knotts, C. C. wansea, 8. C., 3-27-lP"l. C louds Creek. Death entered the home of Mr. and [rs. 1>. W. Matthews on the 2(lth., of larrh and stole the sweet spirit of icir dtar little l.abe, age, four months, lie had been lingtrirg on the brink of rath for two we<k4. Some time ii fined that the grim monster w. uld e fixated of its prey, but al x, it lai'tied its victim and left the broken earted | arents to mourn their loved ne. Jts us wept and so can we. And hile our lo?s bows us to tlx earth and ould keep us there?a still small olce w hispers to our harts and l ids slick up and realize that one who rati lies over the sparrow, can make o mistake and sees our grief, but nows what is best for us and the preious ones he takes: She sleeps beneath her native earth, And near the spot that gave her birth; Oh, how ctnld we her absence hear Hut that we hope to meet her there. Auntie. From the Mount 1 have been for son e time reading our Advocat.?. yet have never made ly request yet. I have ceurtninly en yed reading your the Advocate, I aven't seen seen a line that was'nt uteresting to any one, and I do think ixry onh that reads it says the same ling. Well times are very lively down Sany Diggings now. llad quite a time ist Saturday to a picnic at Mt. Oalrry which was the School entertaioeut, tlx s -liool close, which was by le Misses Daisy Marsh the teacher. And I think every body that was xre enjoyed it. We had a few nice ays wbidh was Sluponrand marching i tie level. And Oh! such u super uous dinner. I have heard several y that they were like the little boy ho cried because he couldn't eat it all d everybody were courteous'y trea I. It. Working: 24 Hours a Day. 1 here's no rest for those tireless lite workers?Dr. King's New Life Tills illiohs are alwa\s busy, curing Tord I.iver, Jaundice, BilLusnessnes*, 1 verand Agu*. Tlxy banish Sick eadache, drive ovt Malaria. Never ipe or weaken. Small, taste nice. ork winners. T-y t unter's. 1 cwh from tli* Seat of Gover*incut of Lexington (' mm011 Wealth. i Miss Eloise Kaniiuer who has been | aching in Cliapin his returned to , is place. , Mr. Jas, II<>pe of llope Station, wan t siting at this place last week. , The ladies of St. Stephen* Lutheran ' u-cli, are preparing a very pleasing * ograuiuie of music,singing and reci- ? lions to he rendered next Sunday I fflit. 1 Mr. Willie Caiighnian who ha? Iwin ! aching in the Fork, has returned to I is place. * Mr. John Hell Towill of The Bates- 1 irg Advocate, was in ti wn Monday. 1 t Tlie Lexingti n Lumber Company 9 ve erected a large mill house on t uth C .urch street. Our progressive little town was full f people to-day, as it was first Moil- t y and many people, were here from ,, esurrounding country. r I'lie law lirui of I/Jar and Slurkie I e now occupying as an ollice a suite i rooms on ths second story of Kautf- i ill's new brick Dock. ?: Phil, ll I From Monetta. ) IVec.n see a great change in the ^ ain afier a top dressing has been j H t on and if nothing happens, there j II he an ah md.mt harvest I Hartley Bros., have arranged their ' n re-house for Meal, hulls, brick and f ?e, which is a cctiveniei cj to our H >l?le ifrin rullv. - ?/ - I p >lr. T. S. Williams came over from 11, lombiu List wet*U, 0:1 n visit to tVe | { I home. I j( Joys intoxiratt tl, cause men to steal tl And to go without a square met;I, f| lien goto the bar with their last f dime j tl And v?ear summer clothes in the j u w inter time. | c| let at *oniettii< g else, yeu inloxi- tl rated scllei, I d Or you will ruin that clever fellow: i I* 'ou will rob that girl ?f her nice III |>r> tty beau ; hi And till hur cup with grief ai.d (I woe. or those who do not respect the 1,1 g rls and give, 11 Ti; disrespectful lives they live; ''' ud those who give thcuiselves for M Ii?11 or nnd wine, Hl Live foolish llieir life time. I'1 O. F. w \\ Klliereilgc News lt*iiiM ?".t he health of II r*. K izeheth Laugh- *" i is not improving. M* r. Logan Wyse is quite ill. re lud gient deal of rain during the ; week. r<J causa of wet weather farm work has ^ progressed much lately. ',;l le Lutheran District Oonferene, a Ht l ^ composed or about twenty Minis- sa and foitjr I.ayniun, is now io sea- l'r at St.Thomas church in Lexington The mem e * f 0111 this side the l,e da could not utteiid because of tlie len condition of Saluda river. e" ot mm h interest will be taken in J lo 1 mm 1 -LL-J I ' !? the second election for sheriff today' Kit her contestant would do his duty well. ^ Little or no corn has been planted In our community, but niost '.of the lund has been broken up. Siuull grain looks well. Max. Ethcredge S. C. Marc1 , SOth. An Interesting Service. Sunday being the 5th, there was no preuching at the Baptist Church? Still the sevice was none the less interesting, as the entire morning was taken upiuu geheral review of the first quarter of 1901. The exercises consisted of a nice *e lection of Songs and interesting talks, by Dr. Tin merman, J C. (Jlover, Dr. E. C. ltidgell and others. I)r. Ti in merman, iu his usual matter or (act way, talked on tlie several different topics and pleaded turueslly to llie young generation of Bate* burg, to improve their opportuni ies a>id ever strive to do that which is right and above a 1 things, S< rve the Lord. J. C. Glover, this venerable hearted christian, beloved by every one who know him, gave nil interesting ta'.k, wli'ch we trust, will be as seed sown on good ground and bring furth go>.d fruit to the honor and glory of God. Then rame Dr. ltidgell, "the childrens man" in Ins pleasing attract've style, reviewing over the lessons of the past 3 months. The Do<*tor is u man endowed with that christian spirit, which wins for hiiu the esteem and confidence ol every child of God. The song service was indeel good. We dare say there is no Sunday School in South Carolina that hus a better attendance, than the Sunday School at the Baptist Church?Why? b.cause they have teachers that are always at their post, t f ready to cheer and encourage every sch lar. Would to God that every Sunday School in South Carolina was lead by christian men and women, as this one. This was one of the most successful erviccsthat has ever been held in the Baptist Church?enjoyed by every oue present. We can truthfully say that <1 is good to meet in the house of the Lord. May the good work that Is now being done at the Baptist Church continue Till Jessus shall reign where'r the sun, Does his successive journey's run; Till his kingdom shall stretch from shore to shore, And sun thall rise to set no more. Visitor. Ncwhj Letter From The Nation,a Capitol Owing to the short session of Congress the dull season in Washington is a little in advance of its usual time. Tht presence of Senators nnd Representatives, their families and the coterie of assist ints which tlifc^have about them, and the varied and numerous dinner parties and receptions that they give and patronize constitute much ot the life and spice of Washington society. Tho death of Ex President Harrison is considered by many o* *?oiiservart.K. |,vr<vtv.<?..a ow... of the leading pa-tie* as a great loss^ to the countr\. Hanking as one of the prof junde.-1 ,hinkers in matters pertaining to statecraft, asan orator and writer of remar liable force, and as a constitutional lawyer with hut few equals, his expressed opinions carried g'eat weight. II was an ardent Republican, but regarded lie c. lotiial policy created and put in iperation by his party duiiug the last hree years as dangerous to the w? lfarc iud lermunence of the Republic, a> ipposed to good morals, and contrary o the Constitution. Hereby he lo.u io!d upon many of the rani and lile i f lis party, who believe that present >u. ly it-aiifrs snua:d tie followed, good I dliica and the Constitution to the coi rary notwithstanding. Few, lioweve', ui peached his motive or douhted ids ' tbiiity, hut bewailed Hie fuet that he I ijould dare to oppose the adm.nistr. - ' ion of his own p rty. ^?viii)t to ii recent act of Congress rbiXing ihe closing of the go''irn-i nent ofllces on the death of prominent j x-otllceis, no observance was rvcog- j lized, except the customary manife - | ation of natural sorrow?the lowering j >f the flags over all the | ubiic buildugs to half mast; whic h is still being ibacrved, tties time set by the Presilents proclamation not yet having ex tired. Swing to the close prox'in ty of old ilarylund w hut trnnspires wit his hei (orders prohaly receives an ttndui mount of notice in Washington list now sits is t oncerne.l in two vents that are creating any amount f comment. '1 ho first is lite ties rauchise law which is now being e:i cted; a matter which of course is i< urely stnte questio i so 1 >ng us it oes not violate the Federal Const kit ion. ltnt like some o her state regu ilions on that subject, its definite, hough unavoweJ purpo e, is the di.->r.inchiseinent of a large negro sole, he siginllcant coloring, however tiat ni ikea it peculiarly interesting to .any Washington people, and po.iti* inns outside of the state is the fact j iaL it will have a tendency to cut own the Republican vote in Alary-, ind, and very likely change it from le Republican column, where it Ins | ien in the l ist nu i >nal elections, to ! it* Democratic column. Thcotlur matter referred to, is of alluiiiil c intern in it* nature w hello r i.? in importance or not. It i* tin- , iscoverjr by the census i tliciuls thai me of the enumerators fiom that ate. "padded" th ir retur.s. IVo ( e Who h id been d. id for in nithj, j ere counted among the living not j rnhstandii'g the grave-.-1. nes and nsus regulations protested against luh actions. A certain t'ongresiin in ems to b i mixed .up in t u affair, I) eh lend* it inereused interest. Thu iiiVf u( llie ?lari*g and rathei | iiiian _i.r 1'ipediti ?n .vliicli lias lauded ijiiinuldo a prisoner of war into the i lid a of tin' Ameri. an superior otlicer | Manilla, is rereived here with mm h ( 'isf.ie'ion and with Considerable aiar f? r (Jen. Funstoii, tlie Kansas ro, who was in command of the exdiiif.n. The capture of tlie insurnt chief, it ia believed, will put an | d to furlhur brlhgerant opposition I j American rjle. If the >opposition > * si 9 I; W proves true, it will be ft great relief t< the heuda of the War Department. Tin tardiness with which recruits have enlist eU for the regular serv;pe under tin recent Army Ilill, has reudered it impossible to ^replace the volunteers whose term of service expires July 1 with recruits in the standing army And ulreudy the original number cull ed to the riiillipine service bus be:u greatly reduced. The speedy pacifies tion of the iuhubitunts aud tlift success of the Tuft commission in' establishing civil government iu the different provinces, is accepted as Evidence at Washington that the warlike opposition has about succumbed, and that hencefor.il there will ';e less need for a strong military force. ihe question now seriously considered by the Wur Board is. w hit disnoat tion r-Iiu!l be of tl.e Fil .pinoChieftain? The que: lion raises souie nice points involving souie [definite expression on the statu* of the Fillipitio. It is suggested that l.ebe^ent to ItilTMuTd of Guam in perpetutl banishment from his liativo land. President Mi Ivinley is conlempkttijgatrip to the Pacific Coast some time in the near future. All his Cabinet, unless it be the Secretary oT .The Treasury, will accompany bim. Mr. Gag , in such esse, will be the sole representative of the ezeoiitivd branch of the Gove;iiuieul remaining at.the National Capitol. Much of the executive business will be transacted on the road, a liteiul transfer of tnc.seat of the Government t j a railway train for a | e iod of several weeks. A change in the Cabinet is expected at an early date. Mr. Griggs, the present Attorney Com-ral, is said to prefer his uvore lucrative law practice than the honor of remaining Uilcle Sam's attorney for $S,00) per annum. Mr. Ktlox of Pittsburg, Pa., is said to be his prospective successor. It. Their promptne-s and their pleasant effects make IieWilt's Little Early Risers most popular little pills whereever they are known. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. F. U. Go liter. Our Clubbing Offer. The State (semi-weekly edition) and The Advocate for $2.25 a ytar, $1.23 for six months. Regular price of both papers $3.00a year $1.50 for six months. The Thrice-a-Week World .-.'id Tux Advocate for $1.05 a year, $5 cents for six months. Regular price "f both papers $2.0) u year and $1.C0 for six months. .".The Advocate anil Atlanta constitution (weekly) 1 year Jl.i.'i cents, six months SMi cents?The Advocate anil Atlanta acini-weekly Journal, 1 ye r $1.7.1 six otolites Do cents. Souii-VVcckly Journal ami The Advocate 1 year $1.50, six mouths 75 conts. The Farmer Student anil Tho Advocate 1 year $1.25, six mouths 05 cents. THE NEW YORK WOLRD Til RICE-A-WEEK EDITION. As Good to you as a Daily Ivnd You C o.- tx ' ? vic.1 n A l 1I1K t'KKJK OF A ? H K.Kt.Y. It furnishes more nt llie price than} any otlici newspaper jmI> 1 i>U< <I in America. Itj< news service covers nil the globe anC is d|iiax'il I y thai ot few dailies. Its reports from the j llocr -%* ami y ithkttie 'reai-l'-^^H^PmiH now in progress it will be inval^atdLi. Its politi al'* 4oews is alsoluUly impartial} This fact Cinakes it of especiul value to you at t'iiis tiiae If you want to watch every move of tha great political campaign take the Thriire-a-Wces World. If you want to keep your c}re on the Trusts?and they need watching1 take the Tlirlce-a-Week World If you want to know all foreign dcveloj uicnts, take the TUllcc-a-Week World. I The Thrice-a-'Veck World's regular subscription is only 51.00 per year. We olfor this uuequaled newspaper and Tub Aovoc a r* together one year for $1.GJ. . The regular subscription price of the .? a pers is f J.00. The News and Courier (weekly edition; r.nd The Advocate ?1.75, six months 90 cents. Prices will be made upon application for other combinations tlmf above. Subscriptions also received if any ol the above papers singly, 'wie* -ato.quoted are strictly f^>r cash in ndra. "*t\ Write to or call on us for good reading. We offer you only The Hest. The Advocator, Stops the Congli"aiid Works off the Cold. I.axat've llromo-Quiuiiie Tablets cure a cold in one day. No (\ire, N? Pay. Price 23 cents. The CO h, eenluiy ei o ,s with one gian I Llazo t s gl. ry for the Augusta MeiYy-Makers. Never before has any lity in this country under-taken tml j eariit tl to tomplelii ii so triumptia1 aj meet ss as bus b? en done iii tb? attempt | m i>:ea>e tl.eir visitor-, at t lit* coming li s iv.lol the Merry-Maker*. A stage seventy-live feet hmg1 by fitly wi le w ill be place.! on Hr.>ad Mreet with scenery and every apperiinaucc to nuke i lie fiea pi rioruiance entertaing and in-tmotive. Nothing but high class show* will be allowed on Ihestieets. The grand military | arade and coi test will ue worth the coming to see. The I irgest coll etion of fowlvi r seen in tins section will b? shown tl (lie gr?at world's poultry show. The crowning ell'eet will In- tin giand display nf lire works. The great Pane whose name i- familiar in evdry lioiisebold in the wot Id, w ill give the grand r>v uirpmy 01 ore works lie has evei veil in llior any other rountry. Low rail road rates li*ve bteii secured within a rad.us of two hundred miles /f Augusta. Don t forget the dates, A| ril 22nd to 27th, IVol. Don't forget the rates one fare for the round trip DVtr 'leorgia and South Carolina. The Best Prescription for nalarla. Chill and Fever is a but tie of Chovk'h 1 !'.o u: i.mfl t iin i. Timc. ltjstiinpl 1 run and quininv in a tasteleiM form* v ) iure-v-oo pay . i'rice &0c. i i .A DON!I Fail to VISITl L. B. MM i & Co.r. Johnston, S." C., New Northern Grown Seed * ; ; * . > /" ' Remarkable Cures of ltlicumu tisiuj (From the Vindicator, Rather furd? ton, N. C.) Tlie editor of tjie Vindicator has had . occasion to test the ellleacy of Chain, berluin's Pain Balm twice with the most remark-aide results in escli case. . First, with rheumatism in the shouli der froui wliicli he sulfered exe/updali ing paid for ten days, which "was ret licved willi two applications of l'ain Balm, rubbing the paits aililicted and . realizing instant beet lit and'entire relief in a very short lime. Second, "in rheumiitishi in thigh joint, atinost , prostrating him with Vever6 pain. w hich was relieved l?y two applications rubbing Willi the liniment on retirin g at night and getting up free from pain For sale by F I?. Gtinier. i ' ' . ' "jUST TRY IT" And learn why the Flour buying public erVdofse the celebrated -(Hungarian Purityr3RAND, ^fi^^tNuacTuma by The Shelton ..Mills, Is better balanced than any flour, being t.e most popular, it is often imitated. Sea that every sack or barrel, bears the _ v. 4Hungarian Purity Brand' Its rising qualities is superior to any other brand, for Whiteness, it can't be Excelled. \Vc Guarantee our Flour more Nourishing, Sweeter, ami to make Bread to the Valne of 6<>e more per barrel than any made, being ground on the genuine HUNGARIAN SYSTEM." Our Mc,ul is tin surf Missed. Ask your dealer for this brand and buy no other. This Mill is represented by D. R. HALT1WANGER, Batesburg, S. C. ' Olli e in Advocate Building. Notice to Debtors; and Criflitors. All persons owing the Kstatdof J. D. Son, wi.l make payment to the undersigned, ami all persons having claims against his Estate present the same to the undersigned, | ropeily attest* d J. P. ABLE, Administrator of the estate of J. I), Bull, dcreasril. Leesvllle, S. C., Fob. 2H, 1WI. e e e e! The Hamilton, Ilrown Shoe Co., ol St. Loui> Mo , will uive your bahy, . born <111 ri>1the year l'.'Ol, its lirst ?>n.i ( of Shoes frteif. T hey are made of tine ?' Vicl Kid, and tve'nr \Velj. ; * telLT?N^Sot& DoN?0.La watchUsUne W- I' .Women -jul ..a Made at>/\ '.our new y j&y /, j .' -U FACTORY^ j FOR SAI.F. BY U X. G-imter, BATEoBURO, S. ('. Batestai' Jewelry StirsWill oo elosed April lath, until j August lath. All persons having rei pairs will pleasa eall for Sauie bo fore. April lrilh. Will offer snoeial ti io a r.n ?-.i.I tor the next ID days. ' E. F. doniiON, Batestmrg, S. 0. 1A big doctor's I ft WHICH MEAN! i gerstle's female Thoflo women who have tried f know that (5. F. 1'. will niako a doet* ry. Thero is no form of female dis< I eelv will not cure. It regulates tho | painless; it cures prolapsus, loueoi mation and all other womb and ova ? your druggist and it will do for you 3 sands of others?make you a well, s \ hood and motherhood. j vigor of ?S:rrar,viff,: i youth sttSTSlM?! restored. tlm-ur/ss P relief. MysuflVriiiK at times wassoiiitens. ?i not tolerate the in? made by a person v. alki 0 tioor.nud 1 h?'l si veil up ill clespnir when I K| to ii".'G. F. P. I have taken two Ixittles.c H a new lease of life; the pain and misery is M 1 uin entirely eureil and strong and viuoro fg Kir). MKS. A LICK CI IA LM KllS. Ne\v Brig'tt Bojs Started in llu mess] The pitfili-hers of the famous i.ig illnsnrah <1 I wi i kly newsiiiptr, I'ksnhvi.v.vm \ t ittr, arc ! now i>lnt-niK representatives at every post odlcc , in South Carolina ami I hoy <l< aire to mi urr tl.c ' i nTVifM of capable hustling i gents in each ot til.) following towns of Snlnila < ounty: Kiilge sptisg, Pallida nml Wnrtl*. ami as many oilier towns as ate not altcaily snpplieil. ' The work is pi of! table ami pleasant. A portion i ; of Saturday only l.? required Over 6.0tS) agents | arts ilolng spit l.tllilly. No money whatever is. r quireil Kvety tiling Is furuishcil free. Station at), ruhl.er stamp, ink ami pail, advertising 1 matter, Kamp'c copier, etc- I'nper* ore ship|>cd t to Is- paht for the etnl ol each month. 'I h-.se not tohI are not charged for. ..w rite to tirlt I'uhlishng Co., Williainsport, l'a., ami mention Tiik klsvocatk. ' . ^ . I m f _ ' 41 Onion Sets 44 4 4 4 Seed Potato! < LEESVILLE COLLEGE AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL = Has the largest patronage in its | history. i 'Spring Session op ns FEB, 12. Special offers for pupils enteiing m * j prontptly. Ton new pupils, provided . for by enlargomet t of bonrdmg hall. ,Now,is.the time-to enter thq COMMEK blAL SCHOOL. . pourses in BookWeeping, Short-hand and Typewriting. L. B. UAYNES. President. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Contra! Tims at Jacksonville ant Pm-rannsk. Enuern Tlaio at Othor Point,. ? frchwlula In Eff<?ot J .in. 87tb. ml m ' lNo.5<'So.3nlNo.3l 1 KonTiiDot7.to. jDailj|Dniljr jex fen Lv. Jiicicoaeti.c'(P. s) .... ?46pjlJ&s? t M Mnv..,??r.?K .M.v V - V IIOM-IIO OA-I * < i " Barnwell .'. ?2>pl 4 04a " Bla.-kvllle 4 SBpl 4 2Ha 818? .( Ar. Columbia .. 0 Up' 0 10a ttfp L* Charleston. (Ho. Uy 7 UJa,(l(Wp " B'Uiim?'rvitld ! 41a LVjot lot? " Kr??nvhvil,o 8 5in <X>? 7 W>p *" Oi arigeSurg 9 Kin ^ 45a 7 Sep " Khigvillo ..... 10 liu 4 2 jn 547|? Ar tV.lumbla 1OA j,<r'.ni P36p Lv. Au.-ui.s, <bo. Hy. ) auOp vaup 8M' Lr. GramtarUI* 7.? 3 mp lo 15p Lv. Atkcn 0 15v . 7 lop Lr. Tro'atoa 4 I0i? II 0O\> " Johnston 4 -J 4 1. y 11 2Up Ar. Columbia, (lT.!).> 6 tip 2 Ion .'.... Lv. C I'utnbla, iBldg lit 8 20p 0 2oo 9 4Ap " \\Tauaborn 7 l.lp 7 r n.lOff'j) *' 4'ho iter ; duly 8l3All 24p " pock Hill t3Bp( 843a 11 4b? Ar. Char' >tte" J V2..D 9 4'.*' Ar. Tianvll.e ...... __ I : ! > 1 Hap 8 1Ia . Ar. tvi'-nmornl . t. diMi' B'Jip ' ir. Washing.on . i in rix/pl0 1's " Balftinoie (Pa.itK) 9 loclll S5p|ll ?is 1 hi.adaiph.u . ........... 11 hin, !>"?, 1 iVn C " XottY-.rk. ^ 2 O.tl.1 (1 23a 1 j 1.'? v Lv.'Columbia . .Ill 4j?1 * '2*Ja. Ar. Hpvtanliiirg ..i.ni. i... ? Up 11 -'.r?u' , " AJhnrll!o J 7 ldp 2 4?p; i Ar KnoxrlUe ' i law I 7 ftro' Ar t 'mcmnn i . .. 7oJp 7 . Xr. Louisville - 'Alp 7 bin ^ BniiVimniTvii jJ;o.8D]>*o.85i2iv;^iJ SOUTHBOUND. ;bally.Ihvlly ?xau Lv. L )'Usvlii<- ... J.iSi' i A-'iy! Lv. Cincinnati . i b .-x.u > Cv. knoirlllo 1-im s iuo Asheville . ftQUu SOfip " 'Bpe.rtanburg 11 43a tt.Up * Ar. Cj.umbia ... .' -9ftjp\ ft 3Up .. Lv. Mow VorUtf'tt.K.ii) li4.ni i " Philadelphia f-Ofip^^Sue 8 ICr " Pultimoire ,.:..? S27p ii&a 62r? Lvl Wnshl'itt'n I So. By) PftUC ,111** 0 AS. L SwSmouT ... . TTixp jjufmj,. .. Lr. Ba;iTt]'.o : . ,j;41fca; & s)pl 126? i f.v jt'har.'oT-e 1 jr .'a? ptop 4 21a .Tlovk.^lll.. .. OOtaliM? -5 0/1 . " ('hostcr ? 9 1-OallUrp 6 27a " "Wlnnsb iro . 'lOUalAOea ft Ofta Ar. Columbia, (Rldit St ill 2&a Alua 7 Ooa Lv. Columbia, (U. D.).. 11 7<0a V90e J* JoLnstoa 1 8Jp fl32a " Trenton J <S\>: 6 47a Ar.- Avkvli "........". 220p 7 81a 0 40* Ar. GnujitevUlo ....>... ...... 2-lupi T Pal A n A'uguaa.. . :. * 2 Jup M OOa 19 27a Lv. Columbia (So. Ky) .... "Tpi?? lc^a'Tlia " KiDRVlllo t -O1 2 32?! 7 Va " Obnnyeburjr i.XtV 8 4At S 4ia " Brnn<;)?ville .*.. dl5l> 4 A'a! 0 2La ' Suiimicrvlllo 7 31p; SS7al>0U:n Ar. Ohbrlcitga slip 7 oca p: . : Lv i'.. tiruoi.i -bo. ity.) li 80.1 1 l5a 7 U-a HlnekVil.e 1 lOp 2 57a 8 8a " Buru.Wt'lL). t. I 34p I) l'.k " buvAtmah 305p 5 JUi 10 2>>? Ar. Jiu.-k<''?iivillr iP.8.1 1 7 4<Tj>" 0 2&i\ 2 20p _ Sl.eplnj Car Sorvioo. Esoollent daily passon^or sorrloo botwecn Florida ano New \<>rk. 2Tof?. '.1 And 32?New York And Florida Lira llcdL D4I0' axcept nundory, coiuj>oi.od cxtiu livclj'of Fiilliiuta finest Draw ln|{ H00111 Sleepinit.'Compnrtmont and Clbservatory Car?l>e twoen New Ywh Columbia and St. Anpustine 1 Pullir.n yoepr^jrjnrs Wawoen A114 *6a na.J A1 ken and New York, run* from AuguHta te Colmubiu via Blaekville. Barlor ears b.tWeen Charleston anl OaUiiiMa N'is. 3i and .>4?New York and Florida Kx y press. Drawl!ir-room sleeping rtirs between / August a and New York. Pullman drawlue /" room sleeplat; cars bet ween Port Tain.'a. Jack emvilie. savannah Waahtofttou and Yew York. Pullman slee, IiIk ears between Charlotte ailj V Rieluei-jd. DmiiiK cars between Charlotte, V xnd Mi vaanab. . , * lull, ill and M?17. S. Fast Mall. Through Hu!Inula denu ijijf-foom bntTet sltsip.ai; earjj W Iwceu Jiieksotivllle and Nop- York and Pallmat) s i oping cats between Augusta and Char .otto. Dinlpg i-ars acrve all meula enrou-.o Pui'.tnaji ^t-cp.nit cars' between Jacksonville 13d Columbia carouto dailv between Jaokson rllle and Cincinnati, via AsLoville. rUANK 8. CANNON, ?. H.HAKDWIOK, lplrd V-P. A t?en. llgr., Cen. Pss. Agt., (V ashing ton. D. C. Washington, D. O. W. H. TA'.CS, ' ' B. W. HUNT, As't O n;. 1 ass Af't., lhv. Pass. Ag'f., Atlanta. Cla. CharlestoB, H. C. bill or I PANACEA. . ^ it (and they aro lotion) or'e services unnccessa- J ?asc that this great rem- * ! monthly periods and mnkes them i rrlicca, tumors, ulceration, inflain- 1 rian troubles. "Buy a bottlo from what it has done for so many thou- u trong, happy woman, fit for wife- ff Prepared only by 'ZluMne L.CERSTLEACO.. E | family phjr- CHATTANOOGA. TENN. g 'idV-Tl *7si( So.J by a/I Druggists atSf tlin hj:?lu->t a bottle, six bottles for $5. I nff across the If t<wrnN Unot full. cnvcrvd I I \ ts advised by oar fr?? t>ook."iinAiii., Mniii- R if it Hi d linv." > < r.MjikBli?!.!'y ?> ?">*wr.lBln I III nil mno nml I '"""" n 'or a-lvu-.i to Tim fed ..If' v hndtM' limit). ( lol>. care ..f L i 1 ? . ,, k j Olnllfl ( ?, ( Aat Unooffe, rta u. BM . | You will Motto full instruction*. I Strikes i> Kith Find. I l Aran troubled fur several years I with t'lirofiio intHjvsii >n ;ind nervoui. H ileliil.ty," \viilea F, J. Green,"of I..111- I rioter. N. II,, "No reoiei s helped K me until 1 began using Electric Kit- H cers.wlileh tlid me more good than nil H iIn-im-i.ii in.-s I ever useJ. They have H iUo ki'l't my wife in excellent health D Fur vcar :. She says Electric Hitters I ire i i-i splendid fur female troubles; H lint the ' are u |grahd tonic and invig* I >rat< r for weak, Kin dhwh women. No I ither medicine can lake its place in | >11 r family." Try them. Only rale. H nl i? f:i* t ion e n: ran t ei-d b\ F. B. (' n n - H H ?s M. E. RUTLAND, President, ^2 JNO. FOX, See., Si Trcas^^Hj Batesburg Buggy and Harness Co^B Just received a car load of buggies. Best on earth for the uoney. ^B Every [Buggy [Guaranteed B Can si ll you a nice Buggy, set of Harness, Lap-Robe and hip, from $39.40 up. We also carry in stock a nice line of^^B| dollars, Pads, Haiues, Traces, Bridles and Horse Clothiug^^^J generally. Our entire stock of winter Lap-Robes at. cost. BATESBURC S. C. \ jj StoYesI Stoves! StoYes!! CAR T .O A "P> v E-iero, Star Leader, Modern IPr-ize. Made of Indiana Iron?None better. ^ SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!! f 1 cSo -Lr^oc5L rot?. COMFORT and DURABILITY. A Stove that won't cook and Shoes that loesn't fit, makes mothers worry?fathers Vown and the children cry, so before buyng call at L. 1). CULLUM A: CO., and get ;he right goods at right prices, and keep town trouble. ,J B STOKES. DEALER IN lardwarc, Stoves,- Qrockery, Giii and Saw mill supplies Steam pipe fitting a Specialty. Call aud see me when you ire in need of anything in my line. Satisfaction guarai^^^jB !few N SEED o. j. hari^^B Buggies & Wagons! ^ C h*vc on hand some l,l:' 'i*-1 n>^V/vylX/^Jx ^//\*. /^ fdmp round hthI inspect our 1 ^ ( sti?ok of Buggies, Wagons SATCHER ANI) COLEMAN, SALUDA/JS^-t - - - -_ - BKS. C_ . ^ ? V - . Si. PADGETT, H9 no marki to Indkata contanta. Whan you fggl 'SQlBkOAaSi, /\LlOU5T<CsA BB racalva It and taat It. H It to not aatlalaetory . ,ini Kfca roturn It at our axpanaa and wa wUI raturn .i.'-, ' '^||| ill l'"N 8**'*n f??? aal trihiiwl. a ? ? illllKiil A P. PADGETT. 1 ___a_;3O?_*ar?*.0? ?? ?? HUCUSTX. OK. r ? _ - ... a . -|Bj I