The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 24, 1901, Image 3

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^ S* s "the advocate. Publishko Kvkuv Weumcsday. The "devil and u real one too," has at last arrived at our olllce. Ills name is Wave. Truth too!! Mr. E. W. McLeoim of Johnston has been in town several days. Mr. W. P. Roof was here last week. Mr. Roof is Pres. of our factory and is An. . f ?l.. ... :.. .,aun.t lo. kuij UJVII III UUI btatr. Exmaynr Fickeihof Jharleston spoilt Thursday in our town. This gentleman has faith iu Ilatesburg, as "h?? has good money invested here. The grain rrop is .looking finely, the poor uiuhs and horses si.out with joy, as they think of the tiiue when they shall have a good square meal. Mr. M. I.. Fox is doing a got d business at Monnetta, colled to see u< last w? ek, always g ad to see our friend come in town. Mi?s Adeline Kushton, who has been teachieg^ui excellent school at "West Creel, has returned to her liouie iu Augusta (Ja. The Advocate will give her the Carolina news. Mr. J. S. Addy of Pricevillc called to see us Saturday. Mr. Addy is one oT the live at home farmers ai.tl tl ey jare the ues that succeed. The Advocate will pay liim a weekly visit hereafter. Mr. Dan Boatwrig lit ?-f the Mt. Ebel section, was in town last wiek. Mr. iioatwriglit is a good frieud of ours and Deputy Sheriff Corley of Lexington was in town last week on business. John F< x sn\s he intended donning his Easter suit last Sunday, but the weather was a little '"previous", hut John always has Easter suits. Miss Maud Kernaghan is home for a few days, from the Columbia Female College. Mr. Clinrley Cannon of Lewiedale, was in town Sunday. Mrs. Timmeiman was called to the bedside of a siek friend, near the old home. She left Sunday afternoon. This weather we have been l aving, strikes us as rather cool. Prof P. Cortex Culluin, who lias been in charge of a flournishingschool in Nirtli Carolina, is home again. .Mr. J. C. Goodlet, and old roommate t the P. M. I. Of Jthe Advocate, Gad bout, is potting in some machinery at the Middlburg Mill, M r. Goodlet is an expert machinist and a jolly good fellow as well. Mrs. Clarence Asbil went to Ridge Spring Saturday, to visit her mother. Mrs. E. K, Hardin has returned boine, after un extended visit *to relatives in tl e upper p: rt of the State. ^ Xrs. Hardin, Doctor's mother, arcomher and will spend some time in troubled by a dig?slA|A^jS ^^^^B^P^KMr. R. an boVid dealer of Ciiarleston, was bare Thursday. Always glad to have uuli visitors. Mr. M. T. Wright took in the S. C. C. I. Caro'ina Kail game at k'dglield. Ha reports the E.tgefield hoys first class players. Mr. L. S. Watkins of the Ridge Section, was in town Monday ar.d paid visit to our shack, a most profitable visit it was?at least to lis. "Had piles so had I could get no rest | nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt's I "Vv ttfti Hit 7. el Salve. After usinir it! 1 uriel forgot 1 ever had anything like Pile?."-F. L. Boice, Somers Point, Look cut for imitation*. Be sure you ask for DeWitt'a. F. 1).Gunter. Mr. A. L Bedeobaiigh lost Saturday /or Newberry, where he goes to accept A pesition on the Lutheran Visitor. Mr. Bidenbaogh has made nrauy friends here and the Advocate wishes him success in his new field. Mr. "Willard Quattlehauin pa<d the home folks in Edgeiield a visit last Week. Never have we seen so much rain in so short a time us fell in our town on Fiiday morning. The streets presentad the appearance of young rivers. We nasy say here, that some change should he made in the drainage of the town. 'This is of great importance and should have like earnest attention of our eily fathers. Be v. N N. Burton, of Graniteville, ppojii two days with his daughter Mrs. L, iJ.Culhnn, last week. Mr. Burton 1s one vf our pilgrims, but nevertheJe.-s one of us. No man is more highly regarded hi our people than he. ' Last winter I was confined to my Led with a very bad cold on the lungs " Nothing gkve gave me relief. Finally Suy wife bought a qottle o' One Mill* lite Cough Cure that ^effected a speedy cur*. I cannot speak too highly of that excellent comedy."?Mr. T. K. Houseman, Tanntaney, I'a. F. B. (iunter. Editor Terrell of the Monitor. eal!c to see us Saturday, Bro. Terrell is a hustling newspaper man and a gentlewin recoirmz'S the ethics ol 1 Journal am. We were favorably iui pressed with our Brother and hope to 0e? the light of his eounlenanee in our Oback at no distant day. lie is taking atepa to inaugurate a movement thai Will he a great help to Jol.ustnn and this cutire section as well. We shall o operate with him, as far as is our power. Savernl communications were crowd d out last week. We endeavor to Berve our friends the best we can, hut tvary one knows that it is imposihle to get every thing sent in on all occasions. Wa will d o our best, so keep sending jour ph.iCts. To Cure a Cold ia One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lata. All druggists refund tin. money If it fails to cure. K. W. (trove's signature is on 1Mb box. 900. I Mr. Kit Oarvin of near Wagenar waa in town Monday. Mr. (iurvin is a suebessful farmer and a most [estimable an. ^ r Money to Lend, At 1h< First National Dank of Batesburg. Kvery accomodation consistent with sound banking guaranteed to our patrons. Your account solicited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. THE HOME GOLD CURE An InifeuousTreatmentby which Drunkards nre^Belni; Cared Daily in spite of Th<. nisclvrs. No Ndxous (loses. No Weak*ning of the nerves. A Pleasant and positive Cure for tlie Liquor llabit. It is no* generally known and understood tliat Druiikeniiess is a diseate and not weakne-s. Abody filK-d with poisou, and ner*i vcuniplwely "sliatte ed bv deriodieal or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and t-rudicat n.j ibis poison, and destroying li e craving lor intoxicants. i-'t.ffere u III.' V llviW till " I i II'IIIM i t V ? at Iioil.twithout publicity or loss of time from business by this this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE" which liabeen perlccted niter many years of close study urd treumcnt of inebriates. The faithful use according to direitlons of this wondeiTuI Ci-covery is positive y guaranteed to dure the ui< st obstinate case, no matter how bard a drinkc. Our records shovv.l he marvelous transformation of tlioiisruds of Drunkarks into sober, industrious and upright men. W l V KS ( UREYOUR HUSBANDS!! CHILDREN .Cl'RE YOl'B FATHER^!! This renn ds is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for "this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly solubleand pleasant to {the taste, so that it (tail be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have t tire 1 themselves with this pi iceless remedy, and ts many more have be- n cured ami made temperate men l>y having the "CURE" administered liv loving friends and relatives vvihout their knowledge in coffee or tea and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free wi.l. DO NOT WAIT. Do not lie deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "IIOME f'OI.D Cure" is sold at theextremel low price of One Dollar, thus placing it within rea' h of every body a treatment more effectual than others costing $25 to $50. Fuil directions at company each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra chargli. Sent prepaid to vny part of the world on rece'il of One Dollar. Address Dept. 1 Edwin B.Giles A Company, 2320 and 2352 Market Street, 1'hiiadelpbia. All corruspondencestrictly confidential. The Best Blood Purifier. The blood is constantly being purified by the lungs, liver and kidneys. Keep these organs in a healthy conditionjnml tht bowels regular and you will have no need of a blood j i.rihVr For this purpose there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, ouedoseof t eus will do more good than a dollar bottle of tiic best blood n irifit r Price. 25 cent* Samples free ait F. ii. ( uliter's. ;i "~ ' .... 15 Host Makes, Lowest Pri Peter A. 937 Bios I -^."O-g-VJLSts Mr, and Mrs. t.eo. T. Rhodes of I'crj ry have .-ent out cards announceing the marriage ol their daughter Alice Keen, to Mr. Clarence Woodward Mobley. This happy eqen occurred on the S?"inst. Miss Alice is pleasently remembered hy many of our people, and has a number of friends who wish for her much happiness in life. The Advocat extends congratulations and hope their lives .? iII he one long sweet ?ung. Tin y wi I matc their home at White Oak, S (V MissRerlha Able'of Leeaville was in I town some days ago. Mr. J. A. W hit ton, the hustling Ra ket Store nmn, has been sick several days, j We are glad to ray he is improving, Mr. Whit ten Is a popular gentleman 1 ?r. W. P. Tinincrmun of Kdgefield county visitevl his father Mondav. We | will wager a |lint wi.lt any one tha* j I'rieu knows as many people as any other man in tne stat and in every respect , there i.- no more clever fellow living man lit*. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooko, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large importer of line I millinery at 1 ci*H Milwaukee A?etiue, Chicago, say : "During the late severe weather I taught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unlit to attend my work during the day ] One of my milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a seveae i eohl at that time, which seemed to relieve I cr so quickly that I bought some for Myself. It acted like magic and I began to improve at once. I am now entirely well and fee? very pleased tci acknowledge its merits." For sale hy F. II. Hitter. Save your Money And keep it in the Saviags Depart* merit of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Batesburg. Four (4) per. cent interest on deposit*. Dividends semi-annually. Both large and small accounts so'icited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. A WORTHY 5CCCE5SOR ' Something New Under The Sua" All Doctors have tried to cure CATAKKII by the use of powders acid cases, inhalers and drugs in paste form. Their jK-wders dry up in the mucous membranes canning thein to crack open snd bleed. The pt-werlul acids used in llie inhalers Wave entirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers Vitve aimed to sure, while pastes and .ointments tan net reach the disense. And old and experienced practitioner who has fi-r many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of Catarrh, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully "sed n t only relieves at once, but pennantly cures Catarrh, by removing the cause, stooping the discharges, and curing all inflammation. It istheonly remedy known to science that actually r. acl a ed pa ts. This wonde u remedy is kmowii as "SNUFFLES, the (JUARANTEKI) CATARRH CURE" and Is sold at Hie extremely low price of One Dollar, e tch package containing internal and external medicine sufficient for a full month's treatment and everything necessary to Its perfect use. "SNUFELES" is the only CATARRH CURE ever made and is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure ft r that annoying ami disgusting dicease. It cures pall iiifluinalion quickly and pcrinautly and is ulso wonderfully quick to relieve Hay FEVER or COLD in trie HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often lends to CONSUMTION-?4*SNUF FI.ES" will saveyou if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, hut a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure cure CATARRH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay, hut send for it at once, and write full particulars us to your condition, and you will receive specal advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price if4 SNUFFLES'' the "GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE. Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. 1 EDWIN B. GILES & COail'ANY, 2380and 2332 Market Street, l'ltil idelphia. BATES BURG LOTTON MARKET , Prices subject to change without otice and corrected by W. C. Cartldge weekly. Low Midliog, 7 R-8. Strict 44 4 ' 7 8-4 Middling 7 7-8. 4 4 4 8 1-1* Good 4 4 8 1-4. Tone of wmrket quiet. Deafness, Nolans in the Hcatl, &c, Positively cured by IIautley'i pas Lntior. This new Hemedy goes light to the actual seat of the disease, and has effected ?uch remarkable cures that the greatest hope is held out to all sufferers no matter how bad or long-standing u>p cai>r may uc. um bottlk wiuivrm ?nj onllnarre.ise. a"d wl1' l,e *PUt ?pcutely packed and m?? i>>M-wlth full directions and testimonials *u lumv eoe'l't ?>? ? ?* Order direct f?om .IAmI s AmaIiLKY. 23. Mtockdale Roa-, Mouth l^mhcthiy^don. KX<SlAN1>. j * X- -Xicos Known. 0 0 Brenner, iul Street, ^ " - Ot-SLlie Kept Ins Lei?. Twilvf tears ?i;o J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., (scratched his leg with a rusty wirj. Inflammation and blood poisirg sot in. For two years he Mitrered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation* ''but," I e writes, "I used one-bottle of Klectric Hitters and I i-2 boxes of Hurklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well us ever.'' For Kruptioi s, Eczema Tetter, Salt ltbeum, Sores unci nil Mood disc rders Electric bittern lias no rival on earth. Try litem F. B(iunttr will guarantee ?atisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. You will waste time if jou try to cure indigestion or indigestian or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse wrben you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years or scientific research for something that would digest not oniy some aliments of food but every kind. Audit is the one remedy that will do it. "1 have been tumbled with indigestion for ten years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until I triad kodol Dyspesia Cure, ! have taken two bottles and gotten more relief from thein than all other medicines taken. I feel more like a hoy than I have felt in twenty years." "Anderson Biggs of Sunny I.aim, Tex. Thousanda have testified , as did Mr. Biggs. Stops (ho Cough unit Works of!' ) the Colli. Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 26 cants. f I \ \ us your Job Work.JJ There is no demand loo small and no order too large for OUR STOCK OR FACILITIES. * wwmwww* TO THE DEAF. A rich lady, curea of hsr Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's ArtiBrial Ear Drums, gave $ 1UOOO to his Institute, so thnt deaf |>eople unable to procure ti.e Eur Drum!' may have them free. Address No. 11U80-C. The Nicholson Institute, 780 Uighth Avenue, New York, J. S. A.J WILL EVANS. HaberJashsr, Shirt maker will, give your mail orders prompt and careful attention, at 1482 Main Street, 8-13-01. Coluinb>a. S. C. i * Jones & Hardin Laundry Agents# Laundry must be left at E. JONES' store by Monday nftemoou . Delivered every Saturday. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. W. DaVORB, J. N. O. (SKKCiOKY, Edgaflald, 3 C. Saluda, S. C. DkVORE & GREGORY ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All buaineaa intrusted to our tar* receives prompt attention. A^^Ofllce up stairs in Ktberedge building. E. K HARDIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office a.t HoTn.?. ;g. L. Trotter, k ZZ rilYSICIAN & SURGEON. Offers his Professional Services to the people of Batesburg and vicinity. P. B. Asbill Watches. IClOcks, and Jewelrv. Re ?airing. McLena Building, BATES BURG. s. C. Jas. W. Pitts, SURGEON-DENTIST, BTOflTce at Etheredge Building SALUDA, - - - S. C. Eugene W. Able ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. ^EougrifcLD Prompt AtteiiBati Qi*en to All Bus E. L.-ASBILL, Attorney at Lax..1* Lkkbvilljc ' - j SO Practice in all Courts. Business soli cited. GO TO SAM BOWES. Restuaraut for fi r s t-c 1 a s : meals, at all hours. WATSON & TOWILL IFire Ins., .A-grezrto. Town and Country Risk. Office in ADVOCATE Building. I:. L. HAKTLKY. TflEO. A. QUATTLEBAUM, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON; Office over Harris' Drug Store : ??? Money to Loan. On farming lands. Easy payments No commissions charged. Borrowe pays actual cost of perfecting loan. John. B. Palmes A Son. Columbia, S. C. Eluknb W . Able, Attjr., Saluda. S.C. W anted! j Everybody to Knov That I have for sale a large.and bea fnl sslectloa ,; framed Pictures. Ei graving* mid Paintings. ALSO P1CTUKE FRAMES MADE T ORDER. Call and see and be convinced. K. L. KAMKY. Saluda, S. 0. i | Ttli ilptUrt la oa avtry boa of th# ganuli Laxative Bromo-Quioioe Tabuu |A* rfuad/ lial ?** a ??I4 If jy 4?| ""W ' ' - . $7-~ _____ Dyspepsia Cure Digests wh&t >ou eat. Wagener's High. < It artiflcially digests the food and aids AND Naturo Id strengtheniug and recon- Capital Cotton Fertilizers structing the exhausted digestive organs. It lathe latest discovered digest- ?_ aut and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in- Just received 1,500 gallons fine SY1 alautly rclicvcsaud permanently cure? mm of our fine KxroUior v#?w Laa or T.itt Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn au<] prices. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, One llorse Wugons?Russell make?S u&che, Uastraigia,Cramps and Hewing Machines for $12,60. Astonisl all Other results of imperfect digestion. Hi*- Line or Clothing, Pants, I>.-y Goo PrlceSOc. aiid $1. Largesu?contains times Guarantee - to please you. I waul mall ilir. lloolc all about dyspepsia mitlled(r?e * ^ 1 Praparad by E. C. D?WIT-T aco . Coisao?- ^urcnasin NEW YORK RACKET STORE. We are too busy to write an "ad" this week, but will say that our stock has nevr been more complete. Every Department Is Bubbling Over With Bargains!! This week we are showing New Under wear for Men and Women, Silks, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Dress Goods, Towels, Millinery, &c. Come in and see us and if we fail to satisfy you, that we save you money in buying from us, that's our fault, if you go elsewhere and pay more for goods of inferior quality, that s your fault. X. _A.. "Wliitten. Prop. Money back if yon are not satiued. AN \' J\l LSIr. YDERSTANDING 11 "IL L BE ADJUSTED BY THE PROPRIETOR. Free Trip ; During MKHHYMAKER'S WEEK, April 32-27* We pay your railroad fare both ways. The only condi- 1 tion is that yo.ii buy MHHpBBMflT1 11 d we le^BPVMHPyourovvi^ue^ffH^^^^^P j Look over this 'ist am! see if there isn't several nrtlelea you need. If so, come to us, and we guarantee the prices will be the lowest Mahogany Suits, Willow Uockers, Dinning Tables, Typewriter Desks, Walnut Suits, Fancy Rockers, Library Tables, China Cabinet, " Birdseye Manle, Bedroom Rockers, Center Tables, Writing Desks, OtkjSiiil*, Sitting ( hairs, Old Dressers, Standing Desks, . Che; ry Suits, Fancy Chairs, Odd Wash S'ands, Book Oases, Birch Suits, Morris Chairs, Sideboards, Chifioners, Parlor Suits, Brass Beds, Buffets, Crouches* Fancy Odd Pieces, Iron Beds, Folding Beds, Lounges, J Mattings, Toilet Sets, Lamps, Art Squares, a lings, Hat Backs, ' Kolltop Desks, Hut Rucks.. . Specials 1 Our $15 00 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, Our $l%bO Solid Oak Sideboards. Our 5 50 44 " llat Hacks. Our 4 6 0 4 4 44 Extentiou tables.* Our 1 50 44 44 Center Tables. Our 3 50 44 44 Iron Bedsteads. All we require is for you to buy 15dolla.-s worth and we will then refund your money paid for railroad ticket. Augusta Housefurnishing Company, K3<; BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. The following reputable salesman will take pleasure in aervingyou : W. L. Piatt J. I. Palmer ?. B. Gibson, W. K. Latimer, F. T. Cody, L. F. Piatt, E. B. Pilcher. THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company Of New York. liichurd A. McCurdy, President. * ? Tlie Largest, Strongest, JWost Progressive Li/'c Insurance Com pun ' /// the World. Paid to Policy holders in 1JKX). . . $26,301,803.83 Total Income in 1000 . 60,582,802.31 Assets December 111, 1000 .... 1325,753,152.51 Insurance and Annuities in force . . 1,141,407,888.20 < ; And it Leads Again in South Carolina. 6 From tl.e reports of twelve hailing companies, on file in the Comptroller's office, it is shown 't hat Toe Mutual I.ife of New Yo.ik paid for forty-nine per cent, business in Sootli Carolina in 1900 than any other company. u Gained fifty-eight per cent, more ^insurance in force than'any other company. Collected in cash premiums $79,521.81 more than any other company. Has fB,827,968 more inaurance in force in South Carolina than any other ! company. The Mutual I.ife is now selling a Single Premium Guaranteed Threr and One-Half Per (Viit. Bond, which does not require an examination. 1 The Five Per Cent. Twenty Year Bond policy cannot be equaled. Better than a Government Bond. No impaired or vicious risks solicited or accepted for insurance in 'this Company. * A few first-chva? agents can secure desirable contracts, V For particulars as to plans, rates, etc., apply to* " J. G.ETHEREDGE, r\ H I A a s * i i 1 ? apccmi /vgein, Columbia, fc>. (J. ! Testimonial* from Old F.ngloml. r|-jH Easy to Feel Good. ' _ "I consider ( hamberlaiti s < ougli (Countless thousands have found n ' Remedy the l>est in the world for blessing to tho body in I?r. King* i bronchitis, says Mr. \\ llliam Savory, yew Life l'illa, whtrk positively cure of Warrington, Kngluiul. "It has Constipation, Sick Headache, Diizisaved my wife a life, she having beeu a ?^SSj Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and | .* martyr to bronchitis for over six yeare A^ue and a,| L|ver and Stomach 1 being most of the time confined to her troublar. I'urcly vegetable, never 9 bed. She is now quite well." Sold by grj|ie or wecken. Only 25c at F. B. F'RXjantar. Gun tar's. . ,i JK , ^ I S - ' ' &' : ^ ----DEALER IN -1 |H G3"1?Q,(3.0 GrUailO | Make larger and better crop* Jfl ! by Urf'ng tliese Brands. Jfl Acids and.3Kain.its. I Prepared to suit you. V iUt'S in Mnal 1 parka ges?10. 15 and 21 gallon kegs; simply delicious. Buy I ,le Dauily Cook Stoves an J please your wife. IIindlc otlur kinds, all sizes H teel Axle and Tliiinble Skein. liing is it not? Alto a lina of better grades. ?| ds and Stoves ju*t arrived. Ilrick, Lime and Cement a specialty. i your trade. Get mv prices untl tonns before M wanted? activk man of good ch akac ter to deliver and collnct in Souts Caroling f#r H-* f- J; m \ kv. ! | I "id established manufacturing whole**]* k*tN. JJ ! n*? ^ j kpl $'joon year, mre par. Ilotitdf mtrt tfc?? ox^ ~ ; N* III porience renuired. Our reference. My bank In 2 2 i 86 I ^ I " I ai!r c,t> Enclose aelf-Hcldrenaed scmmpa i m a m | 211. O I velopr. M.inufjcturers, Thiie floor, OA Dai ? ? _. ! Z? ! ??* aJ toru St., Chicago. s"il-tig slllu i- m. mitchell/ ?| ? 1 ! T ? : 5 LJ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON fL oj I ? H 3 I jU ?ffice Hours' ^B a n.m S ? U3 rW 8 to 0 a. tn. J? S C ^ ^ i ^ 2 to 8 p. in. . , "*j ^ ? j 1 ?SJ ? j T :30 to 9 p. m J |! f llf | NCl ENGINES 1 1 I o ? | ~ A BOILERS 1 ~ 3 3 W GINS and PRESSES. ??? L ^ ZliTQ 3" ""* ; a a ' ^Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist. Oil a?d 3 22 3 i *"*" O W ! IbJ Fertilizer Mill Outfits; alio Gin Preas h*.j m j O III Cane Mill and Shingle Outfits. Bulld^ j X u-: X XT , ULI i"g. lb i.lge, Factory, Furnace and RailO i ^V; m* WW road Castins; Railroad, Mill, Factory, X i N C i 3 X ? ! and Machinists' Supplies. Melting, ^ * i ;3 r/ w ! Packing, Inj>ctora, Pipe Fittings, M I ? ! 2? | X- ^ I I I Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc., cast every fl i i ?I ^ X I eel day. Work 150 hands. >*<\ I rj X; ^'11 A IK I ||| ?| > /j Lombard Iron; Works Snpply Ca. . 5 l\ X O ? p I ft I m AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Wj ^ ; 3 ! JL] Foundry, Machine, Hoiler and Gin H ??i < * i X ^ 1 X. w- Works. Repairing Promptly Dore. ^=j X" 3*; X | 3; ill ly-io-i-u 1 gi ? >jr cij irl ll ij!r111"l!^!z! g.p.cobb ~i f.1 7C 3 ; ?: "3 | ol ^ Dealer in H |i Z 3 j 2" "H-j g IH ^-crcs-a-iES, 1 ? c. Xt r? ! ?2 ^ i ? J A 3 3-^ ?i4i|j "^7-^.0-03^3 ^ i-ij ^ X' 3*'^ ; " HZA-KITES Ifl III S. 3* g- 1.1 x ; W PUROTTTTEE ^ S|^ 1." COFFINS. ty-Aiu.y. s C 3 3 21 c ! ~I __ ' 2 ^ ^ s CASKETS and on^Sj Z r+ t?Z2,i|.J t s ss ?r -! Viz metalic casfs- n..d.i I i i I I I jonnston. 2 j i 7ZJ. c; Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ! TOBACCO CIGARS, '^ fl HARDWARE, _ ^MD LEATHER, " H CANDY We have our candylmade by reliable'neople especially for our trade. Guar. nteed to be fresh. Dry Goods Low as the Lowest. M SALUDA, S C New Crop garden Sel^bfl Cigars, Tobacco,|Gigarettes/ JhBN| Everything to be found in a first class"Drug " Store, we have. IflH Hartley & Onattlebaum. "Vja, I LIVKUY START F. m CONMPCTTOV ' 1 - . " ' * It May ie ShameMT j But every ehanee we ?et, we jump on >ur prices and tread them down. Setts! DDa/tsU' 1 Straw mid Kelt just received at prices never bifore offered, and quality qua! to any. Shoes! Shoes!! We have a line Ladies andaChildrens Slippers that Is yours for economy ji nd .solid satisfaction. ^B Dress Goods I il.acea and linbrodcries at all prices that equal any on the market in pries 9 iikI quality* Contje to?day, don't wait 'till to-morrow." B| J". C-'GLOVER Urin'.t Boys Started in Business j Strikes o Ifieli Find. Tlie iniitlishcrs of tho famons l?ljj lllusnratcri | "I was troubled for several ve?r? weekly new*Di|ier, Pkxxsvlvama mut, arc f with chronic indijeslion and nervous low placing representatives at .wry p<?t ofliec lleb|iit- .. wrjt<>s F. J. Green,"of T.anii South Carolina ami tlicy desire to secure the VT > ..v, T .ervices <>f capahlo buttling agents in each of ' as^t>r- i'?? No remedy helped ibe follnwlni; towm of Halu.U oiuiity: me until I began lining Kleotric BitRldge Spring, Saluda and Wards, and as ters, which did me more g./Od than all many other town. a. a.e not already supplied the mo<Licinea 1 ever used. They liava I'he work Is profitable and pleasant. A portion , .. ,f Saturday only I. required, oecr 5.000 agent. j ?>?? ??y "'He in excellent healt h tro doing splendidly. No money whatever I. J for yearShe says Electric Bitters required everything la furnished free. Station' are just splendid for female troubles; ary, rubber .tamp, ink and i a.I, auvertiMng t Juit the/are ft Igr.tnd tonic and invigmatter, sample ropl?. <t.- Copers ON Shipped .... . to be paid forth, end of each....,, ?h. IhoMMM or:,t'>r for weak. run down women. No M old art not charged for. w rite to tirit Publish other medicine can take its place in in^Co., Willlam.port, Pa., and mentlou Thk our family." Try them. Only I 50o. aptocatk. . Satisfaction guaranteed bv F. B. Ounter .rfffWI ,i . ... .