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HIE ADVOCATE, I'UltLlBIIKD KvkUY WbDNKSPAY. \ j t "Mr# -Willie Leppard of Trenton, was Jn town Sunday, visiting friends. Miss Nettie Ii. Brunson of Orangeburg, is visiting Mrs. C . W. Sollee. Mrs. Hmith, accompanied by her children i? on a vialt to her father, I>r. E. K. Hardin. FOR SALE!! Seven Big Guinea and Poland China L pigs (four ,veeks old) at $1,25 each. L Apply at The Advocate otiice A Ex Treasurer Jaspar Derrick of Lexington, was down to the Barbecue atid speaking last Thursday. Dr. J. J. Buster of Mt Willing was in our town on Thursday last. Dr. J. C. W. Kennerly, a practicing physician at Mt Willing, was seen on the streets Friday. Wew^ glad to see the smiling countenance of Mr. A. E. Ferry of Monetta, on the streets last Thursday Mr. J. H. Fox, one of licxington's oldest citizens was here on the fourth to hear the boys speak. Mrs. Javas Courtenuy, a sister of the late Mr. W. B. Flunkett of this place, was down to atttnd his burial or. last Thursday. Mr. Ed Mojer, depot agent nt Johnston, was in the city on Thursday last. Mr. Richard Holston of Moucttn, came down Thursday, to enjoy the barbecue and all the attendant pleasures Mr. Ollie LaGrone and bis attractive sister, Miss Aileen, were among the visitors to Batesburg Thursday. ? Among the sports from Leesyille, who were in town on the fourth of July, we note, Messrs Ed Crouch, Henry Bodje, Ed West and Lawrence Shealy. Willis, the Photographer, has returned from Ills trip on the old C. M. Ry. We are indeed sorry to chronicle the sickness of Mr. M. E. Rutland, who tun f-nof ... I 1 1 t?.n11 ? ??v viuov n in uo niincij ncu, Miss Willie Lawrence, one of Augusta's fair belles, is on a visit to Hiss Maude Keruagha.i. We are pleased to note the recovery of Mr. J. Wm. Mitchell, who has been confined to his bed for some week* with the Grippe. Mr. F. H. Lynmn came down to take in the 4th of July Barbecue. Rev. N. N. Burton of Graniteville, spent a few days in town last week. Mr. Burton is held in the highest esteem by every body here. Mr. J. B. Hartley lias returned from Harris f prings much improved in health. Kr. Felix Senior feit of Ridge Spring, ^here Thursday, taking in the Mr. P. W. Barnes of the Ridge, was among those who book in the 1th of July Barbecue. * . Col and Mrs. E. J. (Juggins were in town Thursday and gave ns a pleasant all v bile here. M iss Eva Miller and Miss Myrtis Etheredge, of Trenton, came down last Wednesday, to visit Mrs. Ralph Hartley. They returned Saturday afternoon. Miss Weinonn Lewis of Johnston, who has been on a visit to Mi*s Salome Tiinmerman, returned to her home at Johnston Saturday afternoon. Hon. W. J. Talbort payed Th * Advocate a very pleasant call, July the fourth, as did also Hon. J as. II. Tillman . Col. G. D.Tillman,court stenographer, came.over withjhis brother, Lt.Gox. Tillman, to tuke in the fourth of July exercises. He reported the meeting for the News and Courier. Mr. J. B. Plunkett of North, S. C., who is pleasantly remembered by the peoplo of tiiis entire section, lias been on a visit to relatives here and at Baxter also. Mr. Charlie Cannon, the eflicient anil courtly dispenser, at Lewiedale. i was tn town Thursday. Miss Mattie Swearingen of Trenton, is visiting diss I la Smith. Mr. Jim Rutland, accompanied b/ his mother, came down to enjoy the fesl ivities of the fourth with his brother, J ' Mr. M. K. Rutland. Capt. Bill Jordan, Master of Aiken ppijnty, came down to see the last re- I I gpeots pait) to the liotjy and memory , Qt his )afe kinsman and Irieud, W. It PlUllkett, Mr. 0. It Stoudomyer of thu Kmory section of Saluda county, was in town Saturday and gave us a pleasant call. (Mr. Stoudemyer is one of Saluda county's best citizens, and it is indeed, a pleasure to meet hfm, at any time. Master EJsard Hartley has been] quite sick for the past few days. We uiiss his familiar face passing our of- ; flee and trust that he will soon he i himseif again. r^unt Rose >yigfa!l,a faithful old lulored aqntie, wl|0 is remembered liy in any of our people, is among her white friends, after m>ny yeitrs absence. / Often times has she come to our minds, while reading of the faithful old aun/ ties. Miss Virginia Ganihrell, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. A. | Bates, out at tier beautiful suburban home, left Friday morning for her ! Imma 1,1 A 1.1,0.-. II.. Ui,. 111 made many fiieuds while here and it ' 7 v . wan wita regret that they saw her i?er fjepartufe. Mr. fad ward Hardin liae. returned home, after an extended visit to relatives in Chester anb Clover. Kdward made a great record at Wofford College. We are proud of himasa townsman and yet expect greater tilings ol him. The West Creek Sunday School will picnic next Saturday and will have a great tin)'. Mr. A. L. IIolston has our tlianks for an invitation. Wo will be there if possible. . ^ wwwwnwwwwmww ^ " Every sensible person tliut rei their friends, to tnke a 20-paj Annuity combined,? the best J sued by the ^FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE ] ( . ? lMiilad <22 YEARS OLD, ? ^r. More Insurance than any otlu at it's age. None better, few 5E . call on r:^C. L. JONES, Dist. GmI ^ ?01 ~ D. RUFUS HALT I Agent, BATESI v Money to Lend, At The First National Hank of Hatesbur*;. Every accomodation consistent " with sound banking guaranteed to our ^ patrons. Your account solicited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. Rl Yes, it is true that our large pur- ? chase of Churche's Ann & Hammer package Soda, enables us to sell a 01 standard pound sixteen ounces, for ei five cents. u I. Edwards & Co. tl Mr.bridges oT Trenton was in town !' . . II Sunday, visiting friends. Mr. A L. Hartley cf Lexington, was Ill tu? II OUIDHIJ . Col, B. Hoyt Hartley of Atlant i.Gn,, ai was talleed hero Saturday morning on tl account of tlie dea li of his father. ei Mr. Oscar Kutl' asks us to announce k< that there will be a basket picnic at ti Mr. D. C. Smith's place on Saturday July 27th. AM are invited to come aud bring full baskets. Don't forget the time and place. I' When you want n modern, up-to-date a' physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach an v% Liver Tablets. They arc easy to take v and pleasant in eirect. Mrs. Z. T. Cook and children of " Greenwood, have been in town for ' several days, visiting relatives anu " friends. * a Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hartley s home was the scene of a delight ful so 11 ciable Frida.C evening, given in honor of Misses Eva Miller fend Myrti? Ether- 11 edge. Aunt Sylvia Williams, a highly re- u spected old negro woman died Mon- l' day and was buried Tuesday morning ' She bad reached her sixty-seventh Donth OHr O. P. Hartley. g Again the death angel descended upon our town, claiming as its vic'im . Mr D. P. Hartley, a man loved and appreciated by his friends and family aud esteemed and admired by all "who knew him. A Christian, earnest and devoted; a friend, loyal and true; a * businessman of unquestionid ability; m a father, kind and considerate; a bus- ' band, loving and thoughtful, was Mr. o Hartley. His death was announced ' early Saturday mornini;. iu c.mse- ^ quence of which the town of BatesInir^ lmtl abloom ca>t over it and many li a heart went out in sympathy for tin v grief stricken family. 1 lie was laid to rtst oil Sunday morn- ^ ing after the funeral exercises, which 11 were conducted by Dr. A. C. Wilkins pastor of the Bapti-t church. The ' pall-bearers were, Messrs K. It Steadiiian, N. A. Bates, K. Jones, J. W. Coouer, J. C. Culluni and T. It Kerua- 1 Khan. Believing the statemept to bp true,!1 that as ye live, so duill j e die, we I ave no doubt but that our esteemed fi ieiid < has reaped the fruits of his virtious I life, May "lie who moves in a myste- > rious way" comfort and console the lieai ts pi title riul i\ his prm atore death. We all lament that a noble man lias passed out of our lives, but rejoice that he lias goi e "to bask in the sunshine of (Jod's love. 1 1 IJest M iikcs, x x ljosves< I'lit Peter A. " 937 Hroai -^-g"cu"CLsta ^ ,w*t ^ **-' 'c# v" *V wwwmwmwwit?w|| C7EID 1 I 3 > 3 i ids this paper and nil of ? ,'incut Lite Policy with ^ policy in the world; isINSURANCE COMPANY}) \ clpliia. ? i ave sola }#Si,ooo.ooo J * ?r company has ever sold as good. Address or . Agt., WAGENER, S. C. ?5 W ANGER, Special^ I 3URG, S. C. J Save your IVloney And keep it in the Savings Depart c lent of THE FIRST NATIONAL \ ANKof ltatesburg. Four (4) per. * L'lit interest 011 deposit?. Dividends ' rnii'annually. Both large and small t ccounts solicited. fi W. W. Watson, ? Cashier. ' I During last May an infant child of s nr neighbors was suffering from chol- ' ra infantum. The doctors had given ' p all hopes of recover}'. I took a hot- ' e of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1 iarrhoea Remedy to the lions', t"ll- ' ig them 1 felt sure it would do good ' used according to directions. In ' ,vo days time the child had fully re- ' ivered. The child is now vigorous 1 id healthy. 1 have recommended 1 lis remedy frequently and have nev known it to fail.?Mrs. Curtis Ba. ' pr, I'oaUwalter, Ohio? Sold by F. 13. ' tin ter. Tlic l-'ditiirs Return. The Editor telurned from the State ress Ass rciation too late to give an eeonnt of liis trip. Next week he ilbcndeavor to gi /e a report of his wanderings. We are greatly indebted to Mr. Geo. lei I Ti 111 merman, for taking charge of 'ho Advocate while we were away. ic nas conirioutfcil souie of our best 4 rticles heretofore. 1 This issue lias been In |ii* charge enirely. I'nlil his return to college lie ill continue to contribute to our eolinns. Without one thing to do for the past ( e.-k, save to partake of the good , tiiugs of lifs, we assuredly had a deglitful time ?More anon. ( Wo are in r ceipt of an invitation to ] "l Barr'8 l>!' atheiings in Lexington county and ; circumstances perm t we will count mr selves most fortunate to be with , liese good people on that day. ? i Cloud's Creek. The progress of our community con ists in its extensive farming interests aw mill business, threshing inactiiee, i iirniture and repair sliop, the post Mice is Used up neatly and is presided Ver hy your s_tibe and a good l'ost luster is he. Another industry that we should inve mentioned is that of courting, in i iliieli ail the young folks are actively "gaged. Judging froui their fast process we would prophecy a rich harvest ext fall. The sixteen year old lads re playing the beau and it issuiprisiig how the lassies of their set can >eal time to their inn. to. <;apt. K. H. Forrest lias been planing eorn, potatoes an- so on l.iiely. Mr. J. C. Tepij.les made gpod wheal in |iis botfom lands, Mr. J S, l.'odgt ys has a very lint '.fop of corn and eoltoil. M i?s .!- ??. 11 S? I?- ? 4 " ? ~ I J'\MI 13 \ I3I( lllf; ill few berry. Mr. \V. J'. Forrest Ins planted a nine r?>|i of c >rn, 11 ymi should hear heavy raniiona U* "f?? J ou may kimw dial we are seining a parting >ln>t at Ccd. Iri n. W. M. si m v<- * oh known, 0 0 Brenner, (I Sf root, ~ - CS'SL. | jHpik +_ < BARB ECUS! M We will give a first class barbecue villi refreshments at IlolleyV School louse Saturday, July 20th. Price r?-aonuble, Senator Tillman and others i vill be present and address the crowd, r jet every body come and spead a pleas-1 iut day. i Derrick llros. I Barbecue. We will furnish one of our wellmown barbecues at Delmar, S. C., on 1 I'liursday July 26, 1901. Speaker- will ie present to entertain ttio crowd, tales for dinner reasonable, tjome >ne and a'l and spend a pleasant day vith us. A. J,. KAltGLE. J. C. SWYGERT. Our Mine Creek ('rank. I.ook out the grass is on the way has i pretty good hoi and intends to bei a is to frost, whet up your grass cutters see noehande for a crop of corn and otton his this load of poles will have uir chickens pritty soon if we git nnmther shower, cant you see the moon irity sharp on the point and li.'s got lehind Joe Mosleys, when he planted :olton,any varmints down towards vhere Wade stays what was that 1 e aw on the branch tother day we will inve plenty of them tilings if frost iont cotnf pretty soon I tiiout I could ipel pretty well butyonr devil can beat no he ort to pronounce for me, (Woe ie unto ye devils) the old oman has a irltty good garding the best beans die hud for 00 years just around tluni juch began to blow as soon as they jot up I cant say that they will ever juit bearing. Uncle Monk says lie ?vi 11 not give n hand 5c a day to hoe otton for him because it would be hat mut*. It lost, him tin the moon is on Lhe mime Una. Dick t tie boy what watch the coolers says they are just like the man what holds a l<!p office, big lieadi>d, I wish you would stnrt out with your thrashers, bladkberrys wast in nifty fas that is like the boy was bout the lioekake, mity nice but not bin to him. K. D. A (leorpia editor, recently married, wrote tliusly : "When a young fellow llrst gets married he feels so rich that tie imagines he can li"e on love, but when the scat of his trousers begins to look like a Chinese war map, and his stomach feels as empty as his hand, he feels like troding his "dutkie" for a gjiiger cake amf hiring her out for a jcarc-crow. Two hearts may beat as line, but two months don't eat as one. Ex. A Game Of Ball. After the barbecue and speaking, on Lhe fourth of July, Ratosburg and Trenton crossed bats on the diamond. After a long and spicy contest Trenton's colors trailed in the dust and Batesliurg's rose triumphant. Neither of the teams were ot their best, so the Bawl, in the box for Batesburg.j struck out iiin s men and gave two ba>-es on bal Is. While Harrison f? r Trenton, struck out thirteen men and gave four bases on balls. Harrison also yielded two lion*e runs, one going to Fishing and tire other to Peyton Hartley The lino tip, in the battingoidcr, was as follows: Trenton; Rvan c. Harrison p., Holland 2nd b., Posey rt. f.. Oogb irn Hrd b., lleudrix s. s., Tillman 1st b., It. Miller e. f., (i. Miller 1. r , Batesburg?Fishing 2m. b., Jones c. I*., J. Rawl p., Hunter 3rd li., Riknrd rt. i., isariieiu e., (lisniuth 1st b., K. Raw I s. s., Hartley 1. f. Col A D. Wabor. umpired the game with his customary fairness. The game passed off without any unpleasantness at all,.both teams playing a clean, spicy game from start to finish. The Trenton boys were perfect gentleman and nlayed good ball, but they were up against the real thing when they "bucKed up" to Batesburg. Lccsville Locals. The fourth i* gone ard wo have seen .10 water.melons oil our streets yet, other than a nice lo* for the Lawn party. We are glad to see ('apt. Derrick our former treasurer on our streets again, w here he always looks as if be is at honi.*, w will try to make lilm feel so. Last Tuesday niglif Miqs Daisy and Mf. ('t\lyin Edwards made a few hours very pleasant for the young folks of I.e sville, at their homeMisses Annie weeks at d Miss Ethel Ktheredge, who haye be.n visiting frioipls and relative in and around I,eesvi||e for the past month, left for their home in Klloree, S. , last Tuesduy. Miss Jennie front of Augusta, is vis iting her sister Mrs. lfeiidrix. Mr. Jeff Holland of Ninety:.ix who attended sebool here li'.sfsessh 11, re vnrneu nisi week ami will take his vacation here, remodel in*; tbs college building and making a n avid it 'an to f.ie Mali-,to l|all. Mr. I). U. ltoof la also employed in the same work. Miss.Tunic Mcfjran of 1'rospeiity, is visiting Miss Victoria Crosson. The Leesville roller mill owned and controlled by C. !> Birr, with 8. T Oxner as miller, is now doing big custom work throughout TOdg 'Held, Saluda, Lexington and Aiken counties. The colored base ball,nine here "com piled * themselves in a three seated hack Saturday afternoon and \yent near Deliuar, 8. (' , whyre they played a guipe V.'t'l *' '1 report tlieir success 5 ? to >lr. J, t'ourteuay Anderson who lias been visiting in Anderson county since Commencement, is home ngaill. A great nil her of our friends attended the barbecue and speaking at llutcsburg on the 4th, Others remained at home in the morning hut attended the game of ball in the afteri^oon bet ween Batesburg and Trenton. The saw llntcsbiirg do up her opponents to the tune of ten to seven. Witberspcon. { ^ c i m it* r< I Tlie I ? Shelton 5- AND % ^li"S' = DRY GOO fjj. Manufacturers of jg DI X GvO |HIGH-grade<^ I w. hav ?"?I ^5 ^ 1 ^UKi? Dry Good* that are ' ^CHATTANOOGA, TEN.t ? 4 f pbnts gfeF.or Prices<s^__ Jp INI ' *' Write to S' 3! "TV ?r^ When we try to i ,-jm *-* Jp Kains in this deparl > it. S; know where to begir 3^ injr to find the com 3* Haltiwanger, g clrc,e .J" ?e1 "*"*"* sbatesburg, - - s. c.?e e t ask rort The shoe Introc ?oldpnlyby 5 We offer no appologies ii Shoe to our trade. We des S3.50?To find it we earefu The Walk-Over is far the 1) the world's best shoe-makei highest award at the Paris . 43 countries and has a loni among the people of this cc common-sense and well te* finest selected stocks, by tli that money can hire. It is v patterns and made upon tl shaped lasts of any shoe on ^ We are sole airents^ TL $est shoe wants the be* l^^^^ftnts the best shoe. The < made in several different Our special price continu Mew York } It Dazzles The Worhl. fellow, whoever he Xo Discovery in medicine lias ever created one quarter of tin- excitement 1 nr.r<1 with ..... , , ..I-, who wrote tin* al>o\ thai has be jn caused by l>r. King s ?. . ? .. ... our s>aluda corrospo New Discovery fur Consumption. It s ... 1 , . . . , , - up a little and give i severest tests have been on hopuless ' . ** | . .. f/, .. ,, news f?om Ills part victims of Consumption, I t euinoni i, ' liemorrage, Pleurisy and ltronchitis, "s" 1 thousands of whom it has restored to ?>a'1 1 u t . i i.i .. .. i /.lit reading.?F.ditor. perfect health. For < ought, ( olds, j Astl ina, Croup, Hay Fever, lloarsnessj and Whooping Cough it is the quickest > 1<>MS " and surest oure in the world, tt isj Matthews,S. sold by F. It I'-iinter, v. h i guarantees | Mr. Kdi'.o : satisfaction or refund money. Large j I have tl\e honor buttles aOo and $1.00. Trial hollies t wit h some observ free. I prove of some sligh . many read rs. Thi | of a dedication of c Ethercdgc News It. ins. |a,ul community to : lmve not as yet, see Fanners are catching up with their ;U|ja |lortion of the j I work. Some oT the cotton I .;>ks well, ( Through the etror but some of the corn drowned; ni\d | Mathews the otlle ' some did not get planted, Hshwl and our sect At this writing a shower of rain J closer contact with won'd he a welcome visitor. We have | world at large; tho ! had so much rain that it is hard to -lo i ly two mails per we I without for a short time.. _ , ling as supply oilier ! This is one year the ri h and the I have the plensin j poor, the well and tlu* sick, the so:: the cdyenl of Salut and the daughter, tin master and the at the Citadel, A. C | servant, had to help Kill grass. (lra>s midst. His friends , is sometimes humiliating, but hum- learn that lie is not 1 bling is the proper word this season. and exercises of a Kev. t). 11. Shearouse, the universal- s ""etched the little ly liked pastor of tho St. Mark's Will now take Ills pi j charge of the Lutheran Synod, has nf high degree, gone to (.Jleen Springs for his hcultii. H1 i Suelgrove has I'rof. Flttch-r Derrick, of Leesvillc hloesoms of l\\t st^.| College, one of our brightest and Ul>?l Wv had a very he boys rem. ins ill afternoon which w Mr I>. Hi->*r, a recent graduate to grow, I of Newberry College, has aeccp id the Mr. ClilF ?nelgro > I'rincipaDhip ill the High school at delighl'til case of tl Ninety Six. among the heathen Tho Annual Itennion of Newberry .'ulging by the College students will take place on afraid we are going the grounds of Ilia Delmir High fair daughters ere I School in August. It will not be a has there been seen small airair. Mr. Klilor, ami all "Ad- young gentlemen v vooute" frieuis, come. fill way toward the voeaie readers, what causes /"" * V.,>vei ihe rumbling wo hear these days to- l,aacp? prosperity wards the home o\ gup paper'/ The 1 hair's forever, ami good o|?| i County laud-mark p i- 1 v%u,,t to Mim per is ill ll\e vortex of n terrible crisis. Wl,y '1? newapape It's Editor js a galloping a gal- "ay"weV' hinting around, ar.d its "Satan" lias TI?o health of our broken his chains and "gone and got K"?o?lj married!" What will "The Advo- Ki.idly remembei cate" c ante to? Do like "your s itan" I Mr. Editor, fetch her in, and make Wc ware glail to j things quiet down. | miinication from ] Dear Advocate some in this part cerely trust that o ! of the world think you ought to tell | us more than you do about Sal ml a I county ntrairs. Hcve your Siluda T1 correspondent trim his pencil. We wish he hud sent in a report of the f .?? iii . I liter-denominational Sunday School lOlll' I Convention, and, and, und- lie's a nice f I ;| l*| ) (vy ^ . _ IAKDLE OUR ~ > YOU'LL X3ZazcLd.3 DS AND SnaP8' Even for Bar^3?? gain Hunters. . 1^4 bave a full line of TRUNKS " ? ,oef ani tnat we will close out at prices that Up-to-date in ev- ... .. . . 1 will more them quick CLOTH- Sewing Machines! Hurry and get your wife that Sew"* ing Machine before present lot is letcribe our bar- sold out. Several styles to pick from, tment, we don't You pay lens than one half of Agents i. It's like try- prices; and same terms if desired.! mencement of u Special inducements on a limited quanity?to the first twtnty five. JONES, The Urn ? I iucing lEIR l|Lf SHOES!! pA i offering the Walk-Over J ired tlie best shoe made at 11 y inspected every line. >est. In competion with rs it has been awarded the Exposition: It is sold in g established reputation >untry. It is made upon sted principles, from the e most expert mechanics cut from the most artistic le most graceful natural the market. \r trlww>?lnm + yd t*n *t store, and the best store conditions fit. Walk-Over! styles. ies in Ladies Hats. Jacket Store. ~ Mi>x. WILL EVANS. the correspondent Haberdasher, Shirt maker will, e and only wish give your mail orders prompt and carendeiit would wake fill attention, at us more of the 1432 Main Street. of the country. Columbia, S. C. >e something more country, worth ? ,, . , . . 1< ree Scholarship. The attention of all South Carolina lappciiings I Club-women is called to the fact that the Scholarships belonging to the C.,July 1, 19?H. South Carolina Federation will be open competition on July 12th, 1001. We to present here- are very fortunate in securing such ations that may valuable gifts from the lending cducat interest to your tional institutions in the State, and we is is also somewhat should use our best influence to see >ur new postotlice that these Scholarships are filled. The your columns, as I Scholarships are as follows: n any thing from 42 Of free tui?ion at^ConverseCollege nhabited globe. Spartanburg. S. C., one for each Counts of Mr. 1>. W. ,y the state, e is lirmly estab- , , .... . . One of free tuition at W inthropt.olion is brought in * , .> lege, Kock 11 ill, !s. t ., open to tlie the rest of the * ' ' 1 . State at large, as yet we have on ek, Willi Alt. Wil- One of free tui'ion nt tlie Presbyteri;,n (;o lege for Women, Columbia S, re also to chronicle * "' ?Pen to the State at largo, la's representative One of free tuition at Mrs. I. a, . Padgett in our Smith's School for A'oung Ladies i will be sorry to Charleston, S. C., open to the State ai well. The drills '?lge. military life have One of free tuition at Mirs Ida Me man out and he Collough's School for Girls, at WnJbal ace with the males la. S. C., open to the State at large. 0'ie of free tuition at the Alumna the IIr-.t cotton Hub School of Domestic Science Loui, 1,1 l,l,? ?eoi?oii. ville, Ky., open to the State at largo. a\y rain here this Any Club-Woman wishing fnrthei ill enoourago the particulars in regard to any of them Scholarships, will please apply, before ve has developed a J,l':v to 1 *,e Chairman of the EiJu hat malady known ' -*>?! Department. Aliss Christie H s as hiulips. ' "ppt'liheim, 3| Meeting Street Char indications, I ,ln lesto"-S- O. to lost? oii(**nf our ., <??g. gu'to* often kk'th,,, Of School Trustees. ' >ine love-laden The pat pons of the white schools o rending tliel/ hope- s"hi?h? county, will ;.lease meet ai home of Mt<s I.iz- their respective school nouses on Sat j<?y, liappiue-9, ""'ay, July the Oth, lUol; for the purand long li.'0< be, P?*e ?'f electing trustees for the seven ?n. al school districts for the two ensue it-body a question. ,n*ye?rs. Election shall be by ballot r Kdnors always P?I,B 0PC?iing ?t 8 p. m and closing ? 5 p.m. The present trustees will ae community is vert I *,,,na^'T4 !? thj school district I whetr-e no more tlian one White i* hi onted, In other di-tticts they will ap ?ir? in Huftalo. point three (3) managers >'or end S. school. Tlu* manager* will certify th receive this colli - result of the ivleotiiui; giving tin Matthews ami sin- name* of those voted for, the numbe thirs will follow, of vote! received h^ each, the name o school hiuise at which election wa held anil the name of district in whicl . . said school i? located 1 flail I 111*1- Ky order of County Board of Idnca ? of I f1 lU>?? ?l I Ii? v.'a \\. h. WICIll I'MaN, Chairman. r ( June 2-', 1901; ? v U b. GOODS fjPj ^? Stoves! Stoves!! Now is the tima to buy! W? are over stocked and they are going cheap Any Size?Any price, ttood cooking means good eating?and yon stay healthy. We guarantee them. I Groceries! We have on hand always, a ful' ?nd complete line of the choicest Anuurw ies. The Celebrated "Hungariau Purity" Flour always (u Stock. ierseller. BATES BIT RGl COTTON' MARKET Prices subject to change w?nout ""* (1 notice ami coi;?-? 4.ed by W. C. Cartldge weekly. Low Alidliog, 'i T-8 Strict 44 4 ...... T 9-4 Middllng 7 5-8. 4 4 4 * 7 1-8 Good 4 4 7 3-8 Tone or innrKet quiet Tfl'l. A. QiJATLmiJI. physician & surgeon Office over Harris1 Drug Store. Money to Loan. On farming lands. Easy payments. N'o commissions charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. John b. Palmer A Son. Columbia, 8. C. Ecoknk W . Able, Atty., Saluda, 8. C. R. L. HARTLEY. r^*> J? E. L. ASBIEL. Attorney at I, a \*. Lf.ksvii.le 8 C. Practice in all Courts. Busiuess solicited. [ T-? - - . " r^esiuaratit tor lir st^l ass meals, at all hours. ' WATSON & i TOW ILL. * _ ITir? Ins., ^-groantsTown and Country Risk. Office in ADVOCATE Building. ' B. Asbill Watcher.'.Clocks, 'and Jeweli'V. He * airing. MrLena Building, BATESBURGr s. C. Jas. W. Pitts, SURGEON-DENTIST. tSTOflTce ai Etheredge Building, SALUDA, - - - S. C. Eugene W. Able ' ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. Offices at EDUKKltLD C. 11. ANDSALCDA C. II, Prompt Attentlon.Oi\en to All Business. J. W. DKVORE, .1. N. o. GKfcUiC'KV. , EdgeAe'id, 8 c. Haluda, 8. C. dkvore & gregory A TTORNEI'S A T LA W. \ ' All business intrusted to our rar? receives prompt attention. , i umce up stairs in Etheredgt I building. ' E. K HARDIN, i PHYSiCIAN & SURGEON. Office a,t Heme. r ; IG. L. Trotter. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON1. Offers liis Professional Services to the people of Itatesburg and vicinity. f to the deaf. t A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nichol sou's Artificial Ear Drums, gave )j?1D <MK> 10 his Institute, so that deaf peo i pie unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them free. Address No t | 119H0-C. The Nicholson ? ?u?r, |OV t Wighth Avenue, New York, tJ. S. A. s I ,*1 us y?ur Job Work.?? There is no der ' r mand loo smalt and no I * order too lnrjje for OUR j STOCK OR FACILITIES. You get your money'h wV>rth when ::::