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?? II HIE ADVOCATE. - l'l'Bt.ltmKD 1< VrkV WlDMIIDiT. See! Pond and Etherebge'x adver- c tlsement, in another column. M isses I.ilins and Clara Smith are atteudwig tiie summer acliool ?t f exington. Mr.J.II.Fox of Samaria come intoso us to day ani while here renewed It s suhscrip'ion to Hie Advocate Mr. Arthur Youngh'c^u, from nc r Greenwood was to,vn this week looking for ? place to locate. He will enrage in u merchantile business. The Congressional Candidates and the Candidates for the Legislature will speak at Loosville, tomorrow August 15th. Col Edwin Folk Stiother and Mr. J. Wm. Mitchell returned home Monday after being nbsent several days on a plen sure and business trip combined. Mr. M. E. Rutland and Jiio. Fox went to Columbia, Tuesday, on businees. We cali the attention of our reader# to the several anno, noements for Congress and the Legislature, and the notice cf Election we print in this ist sue. a Mrs. Willlnghnm and her attract ive fi little dauglC-er left last Saturday, after a delightful stay iu Batesdurg. Mr E. II. Roof,of Lexington,paid us a L very pleasant call Tuesday morning, lie attended school at Batesburg for [( several sessions. Ii Mr. Peyton Hartley, who has been on -v a visit to friends and relatives in Green- s wood and Atlanta, returned home J'ues- t| d ny morning. c Miss Fannie Strot her returned tohei home in Jphnston Monday afternoon, [ after a short visit to relatives here. M iss Ammie Tai rant, of Newberry, " is on a visit to Mrs. II. T. Wright. ,, Miss Ida Norris, who has been on a *' visit to Miss Ruth Cooner. relurnad to her home at Johnston,Thursday afternoon. Ms. J. E I. Sliealy, and his wife, of Delinar, paid us a very pleasant call, Satlirdai ninminir YV.? ...ill I... ..I j ..t ..iiHT|IIClSfU ^ to see them again on a like mission. Miss Bennett, who has been visiting her friend Miss Maud Kernoghnn, letnrned to her home at Reidville. Mr. and Mrs. Tt ni Kernaghan and ^ Miss Maud Kernaghan, left todaj for w Asliville, N. C. p R member to come to The Advocate for first class .Job Work. Mr! Y. B. Watson of Baxter, one of ? our old subscribers, brought us in an 1 open bole of cotton last Saturday. As di did Snow Williams (coloredjalso. II Mr. Morinan E. Verdery, representiiig The, Bradstreet Company J was in es y?wu-from Sat?it<lay until Monglay. n< Miss Floy Yates, wtm vt?s visiting Mrs. N. U. Giinter, left !>>r her home M1 in Aiken, Saturday afternoon. 11 In Miss M.?ry Eliza Fox, aftir an " li extended visit to her cousin, at Lexington cume home last Saturday much to the delight of her many friends. M iss Willie Lawrence of Augusta, jj On., who has hoea visiting friends and relatives here for til. past 11 ree weeks, returned to her home Friday morning. l(| Our friends have all remembered us with mellons of various kinds; but so ,|, far Mr. Y. 11. Qualtlehaum heads the ,,| list for the largest niellon. Mr. Irvin Risinger, a prominent aud prosperous farmer of the tlolly ('reek section, paid us a pleasant call Friday morning. We are always glad to see him. .n Senator B. L.Can^hmnn of Mt, Wil- (.t ling was in town Thursday. He paid the Advocate oiiice a very pleasant (l a Mr. Foster Kinps, Son of Mr. L. L. p Kraps, of Wards, was ii. town Friday, k and paid his father's does to The Advocate. Mr, Kreps is a young man of ^ fine appearanc >. Mr. R. (Hover Ahlws, one of Stead- l( roan's most prosperous business men, ,x was in our little city Thursday. Bupt. of Education, AN ightn.an, of >1 Saluda County, was seen oil the streets, o Mr. Tom Addy attended the reunion at I?elmar Thursday. w Pay your dues to The Ad/ocate. I* AVe will appreciate your promptness. " Col. S. W. Vance, who has been ,s Phosphate Inspector, for several years died at his home in Columbia, Friday, 11 August Dili. Col. Vance was a man ' who had (inured a good deal in public 1 ,,( life, and had held several positions of " trust and honor under the Slate Gov- b eminent. p Col. Stephenson, Sup jrintendent of ol he Kings Mountain Military Accad- " amy, was in town Sunday ami Monday, P In behalf of this school. The Col. re- w ports the prospects f >r tliool as being 11 good. j st The meeting at Kiohland Springs X Baptist church, which began on Sun- vv day tlie ttli instant and closed on Eri- j ' day. the 9th, was largely at tended at P all the services held every day, morning 11 and afternoon. The pastor, I{ev. J. A. Carson, was assisted by Ilov. A.c. Wilgins. Ni o were received for ba.itism, And one was taken under the watch /.'ire of the church Eight happy ( converts were baptized on Friday after noon. I The annual protracted meeting w ill ' a begin in the Leesvilie Itap'isl church p Holiday night, August IS. It,-v. T. II. ,, tiarret. of Spring lield, will bewiih the p pastor, Rev. A. (2. Wilkin*, afier Moildjy, and will do the preaching. i; On Sunday morning, August a tl series of meetings will hegin in The ' V llutesbnrg Hapti . I church Itev. II.C. II liiichholz, of Chester, S. c'., will be the preacher, coming after Monday p morning the 20th. All are enrr.estly 0 juvited to attend these meeting in Lees* j. ville and Hates burg, which will be u held morning and night of every day. p A noble idea! A sxbliuie ideat! I'ay v yonr subscription tothe Advocate. I e i h Asthma C Vsthmalene Brings lnstai si Cure in i >ent absolutely Free on ieceipt and Add" CHAINED FOR TEN ^fcYIARS eviP^WWymeie RHIIF.1 limn. Its success is astonishing and \v nallzed, we can state that Asthmalene uriii or ether. Very t 1 A v )k. Taft Bros' Mkdicinb Co , Gentlemen : I write this testimon he wouderrul ett'eet of your Asthmalei as been rtriieted with spasmodic Asthi lausted my own skill a< well as many ? our windows on 180th street, New Yo nalene. My wife eoniinenced taking ii oon noticed a radical iuiiirovenient. j isappeared, and she is entirely free frc onsisteiitly reeoniuiend the medicine ressing disease. Yours res pec tf )r. Taft Ilros' Medicine Co. Gentlemen : I waO <rohbled with i nerous remedies, but lb y have all fail rut started with a trial bottle. I foum based your full-.%ize bottle, and I am ? hildren, and for six years was unable t eulth and am doing business every da se of as you see lit. Home address, 881 Trinl Bottle Absolutely F I>o not delay. W rite at once, addi -INK CO., 79 East lSuth Bt., N. Y. Ci Money to Lend, At The First National Bankof Batesurg. Every accomodation consistent it 11 sound banking guaranteed to our atrons. Your account solicited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. Engineers nre expected to arrive any ty to locate the sight for the Tourist otel, which is to be erected here in le near future. It is Cj be a $100,000. tablDhment, built principally by >rthern capital. Mr.J. Win. Mitchell the chief promote! nnd no doubt ecess will crown his efforts. Such i undertaking should receive the arty approval and support of the une people. Mr. Owen Cannon of t lie Delmar seeon has bet u quite successful in ruisg Irish potatoes this year for market, e has realized handsome profits from ules and doubtless he Units it more 'olitahle than tlie cultivation of cotii. If ull our farmers would reduce ie acreage in cotton and diversify leir crops more, it would tie better for I concerned. Mr. Cannon basset the tntuple, now let the others follow. Mr. William Westmoreland of Saaria has just returned from a trip to iv.mnuli where he had gone on busess. Mr. Westmoreland is one tf the tist successful business men in our iniitry. Willi no other Capital to art with than character and industry v has accumulated a small fortune ml to day enjoys the esteem and resect of his fellow man wherever he is now n. We are in receipt of a T.eesville f'ol ge Catalogue. It is a neat and well otten itj> catalogue. We notice that te course lias been increased, and two dditiona have been made to the facIty. I'rof. W. Aug Sh.-ely and liss Lula .Simmons. The College has ur best wishes for a successful year. Mr. and Mrs. N. U. (Junter's home as the scene of a delightful Lawn arty, last Wednesday evening, given i honor of her visiting guests, Misses harkey ami Yates of Aiken. Every stall was delightfully arranged The lost interesting part of the program, nwever was the contest to sec who iiild, blind folded, stick their dagger earest to a large heart, which had ecu arranged on the I.awn, for the urpose. All the honors were carried If by visiting young ladies. Miss ate Rutland of Monetta won the first ri/e, which was a box of beautiful riling paper. The booby prize was ed for by Miss Strother of .lohuon and Miss Willie Lawrence of Auusla. In the linal eoi test the booby, as won Miss Lawrence. Mr. J no. Bell 'owill, in behalf of the hc.st and liostt s1 resented the- prizes in a graceful manor. Inn irate At on n t a i a flvelir sum A ugist 21st, 19ol From Columbia. Augusta, Savannah, 'harlestoii and intermediate station* to the cantifnl Mountain Country of North: rid South Carolina, via Southern tail Way August 21st 1901. Tickets ood to return until September 2nd, [Mil, The Mountain kesorts &t this easoii of tlie year are Cool and l>eglitfnl. Apply to nearest Agent of lie Southern Kailway for connections. if.II.Tayloe, A. (i.P.AAtlantn, (?a., iAV. Hunt, 1>. P. A., Charleston, S.C. The law of health require that the owels move nncti each day and one f the penalties for violating this iw is piles. Keep your bowels reglar by taking a dose of Chamberiiin.s Stomach nnd Liver Tablets /hen necessary and you will never iavtr that severe punishment inflictd upon you. Price' 25 cents. For ale by F. It. (lunter. tiimoiine teceiveu iu good condition. 1 cannot tell von hew thankful I fuel for the kcmmI derived from it. I waa a tlace. chained with putrid so-o throat axil Astliua i for tan y?ars. I despaired of ever bring cured.' 1 aa v your advertisement fir the cure of thia d.e.idful and tormenting diseuae. Asthma, and thought you had overspoken yourselves, but lesolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acten like u charm, bend me a full t'ze bottle." Rev. Dr* Morris Wechsler Rabbi of Cong, Hnai Israel New York, Jon. S, 1901. Dra. Taft Bret' Medicine Co., Ueotieiner.: Your Asthmalene ia on excellent 'emedjr for Aathtna and Hay FiV-V-ud its composition alleviates all troubles wiiteh combine with Asonderful. After iiaving it carefully contains no opium, morphine, chlororuly youra, tKV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. on Spk.nuh, N. Y., Fan. 1, 1901. ial from a sense of duty, having tested le, for the cure of Asthma. My wife hi for the past 12 years. Iiaving extliors. 1 chanced to see your sign upon rk, I at once obtained a bottle of Astht about tlie first of November. I very After using one bottle ber Asthma bad ?ru all symptoms. I feel that I can to all who are afflicted with this disul ly, O. D. PHELPS, M. D. Feb. , 1901. Asthma for 22 years. I have tried nucd. I ran ucrosa your advertisement I relief at once. 1 have since puriver grateful. 1 have family of four :o work. I am now in the best of y. This testimony you can make auch i Riviugton street. 3. RAPHAEL. 67 East 129lli st.,X?w York City. ree On Receipt Of Postal, ossing, DR. TAFT BROS' Ml'.DIIty. For Sale by all Druggists. Save your Money And keep it in the Savings Depart inent of THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK of Ratesburg. Four (4) per. cent interest on deposits. Dividends semiannually. Roth large and small accounts solicited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. Their Secret Is Out. All Sudieeille, Ky? was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. 8. I*. Wliitlaker, who had for a long time, endured untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It,s all due to I)r. King's New Discovery," writes ber husband. "It completely cured her and also cured our little grand-daughter of a severe attact o Whooping Cough." It positively cures Coughs, Colds, La Grip, Rronrhitis, all Throat and Lung troubles Guaranteed bnttUs f?0c and (1.00. Trial buttles free at Gunter's drug store. An Educational Meeting Will be held ut Rehoboth Church, near Holly's Ferry, 011 August 20th. at 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. V. W. Daniel, I). 1> and Prof, J. G. Clinkscales, will address the meeting. All persons are invited to utteml and bring baskets well tilled witli things that will aid in mukii g a day pleasant. T. F. Etherodge, J. C. Holly, I.. R. Ilayues. Comuiii'ee of arrangements. To Save Her Child. From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., applied Jtucklen's Aanii a Salve to threat gores on her head and faee. and writes its quirk cure exceeded all her hope. It work wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruption, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Piles. L'5c. Cure gnarunted by F. II. Gunter, druggist. Barbecue. We will furnish a first class barbecue, at l>r. d. M. Trotter's old resid.nc, near Fox P. (>.,Saluda county, oil Saturday, IT th of August. Let every one attend. Will have speakers to address tile crowd While the young people may while the time merrily away in the dance, in an excelent nail clos l-y. Walter Kirkland. G. T. Etberdge. .1. B. Miller. Y1 y*( E ? a r f fruit .jf G r o v a r T C(,; Aid Sh ? Nov My Nif " pi t a ;? n i ? o Ki | MACHINE J Cu Cit Hli XI I r? n I Male S II l m Mmy Do V5U View ttvat out of $25,000,000 pakJ (or .armed frulis test yeu the fruft growers got $3,o00,000; the canmp trie rest The many growers Eye to poverty, the (ew eanners tn luxury. If you went to make money tn Iht fruit t>uslnr?v do your own canning. You caa't do practical. money-meking war* on ? cook stove, but you can wtto the new i.e. wit SON CANNING 1899 patent, which I em sefUng, a a i?vWi man a?tia e ?Mt fck) Imv ifcikin ilt ?MMW av> vn??l O mi?' a Mta Oa rnmm M Ml pn ?im np+T. Ml ( M * rv* % xuawa^ aa?aki*^aiA *? ?w>i> a<Mv mtuM fim al Waurw* ??m WtoMaM pi <9 Im m t?a h* hr? anm. M %j ?? OvW ?hM ha* MV >? ^ A. V Earfl* briour. /&. C ???????w?p? lure Free!! it Relief and Permanent \1I Cases. ?? of Postal. Write your Name >ss Plainly. There h nothing like Asthmalene. ltbiiags insLant relief, even in the wot st cases. It cures wheu all else fa I . The Rev. C. F. Wells, of Villa Ridg, III., says : ''Your trial bottle of As I" a I % Announcements For J Congress. Ihfr?b* announce myself a candi- | date tor Conirtw from the 7th. , Congressional District to fill the unexpired term of th? lata llou. J. Win. Stoker, and pledge myself to abide the , reeult of the Democratio Primary. Very truly, I Thoe. F. Brantley. Hon. A. F. Lsver is hereby an- ' nouucedasa candidate for the seat . made vacant in Congre.s by (he death ' of the late Hon. J. Win. Stokes, vfiStf j Private Secretary lie was for Iwe , years. Voters. I 1 am a candidate for Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the ! lamented Dr. Stokes, and will abide ; tbe result of tbe Democratic primary. < . O. >V. BUCHANAN. I I hereby announce myself as a can- < didate, for tbe unexpired term of Hon. ' J. Wm Stokes, in Congress. I pledge myself to atide the result of the Democratic Primary. Hchpectful'y, M. P. Howell. For The Legislature. 1 desire the Democratic Voters of Lexington County to know that I am in the race for a seat in the Cenera! Assembly, to (ill the unexpired term of Hon. A. F. Lever; and will appreciate the suirrage of all who may see fit to cast their vote for me. Respectfully. JOHN BELL TOW ILL. I hereby announce myaelf a? a candidate for the Legislature to till the unexpired term of Hun. A. F. Lever, resigned ; and pledge myself to ahlds by the reeult of the Democratic primary. T. C. STURKEY. Suggestions Willi An Eye To Business. Mr. Editor: I noticed in a recent issue of the Advocate that among the projected enterprises fer Hatesburg la a coffin and furniture factory. Hoping there is more In the statement than mere idle rumor please alow mo to suggest to the parties interested an exam- J inatlon of the premises recently adver- | tised by me, where buildings sufficient for a beginning are alreadely erected- : with room for more. Another needed enterprise for liatee- j burg is a laundry. The hall over the tore, 20 X 00, would be admirably adapted to the purpose. Respectful/, E. W. Mcl.enna. A Ministers Good Work. "I had a severe attack of billions colic, got a botile of Chamberlain's Colic' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses and was entirely cured," says Rev. A. A. Rower, o' Empora, Kan. "Jgy neighbor across the stieet was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor, lie used them for three or four days without rilief/ then called in another doctor 'who trated him for some days and gave hi mi no relief, so dischaged hint. 1 went over to see him the next morn ing. lie said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been running off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I aske him if he had I tried Chamberlain's Colic Cholera 1 and Diarrhoea Remedy and he said, 1 'Nil' I w^llt linnie mill .lrmiwlil i ! him my bottle and gave him one > dose: told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, but he took no 1 more and was entirly cured." For sale by F. B. Gunter, druggist. What A Tale It Tells. i If that mirror of yours shows a i wretched, sallow complexion, a jauudiced look, tmtth patches and blotches on the skin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life Tills regulate 1 the liver, purify the blood, give < clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich com- j ple&ioti. Only 25c at K. B. Gunter's drg store. Astounded The Editor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennet'sville, S. C., was one* immensely surprised. "Through long suffering from Dyappsia," he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffered great distress fiom her stomach, but she tried Electric Hitters which helped her at once, and, after uain> four bottles, site is entirely well, can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualites are splended for torpid liver." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach aud Liver troubles it's a positive, guuranteud cure. Only 50c at Gunter's "Through the mouth of June and July our baby was teething and took a running un 01 i oe imi? els ami sik- ' ness t?f the stomach," sbjs O. P. M. Holliday, o' Deming, Ind. "His boaels would move from five to eight times a day. I bad a bottle of Chamherlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a teaspoontul of waiter and he got better at once." Sold by F. It. Gunter, druggist. "My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea," says J. H . Douk, of Wil Hams, Oregon. " We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance, and a> a lust resort we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhona Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cute. For sulc by F. It. tinnier, druggist. Item ember that you can buy the best Flour from I) It. Haiti wanger. To Merchants only. m rr?i hahi s Shelton and you I MJ?,Of =i DRV GOODS AND ImnH-r.DAnP^ ^ SHOES!! ^Ilivjn I 1|> 2rJ We have a full line of Shoe* and ^ ^ ^^>-rLUUKit Dry Goods that are l'|>-tc-c'ate in e^CHATTANOOGA, TEN.f: | S PSNTS & CLOTHegFor Prices<^_ ING! e? -w-v a^ When we try to describe our bar5 2^ gains in this department, we don't 2? ' > Know where to begin. It's like trjring to Cod the commencement of u ^BATFSRURr; - . R C. ^ ^ 1 J=>* J . A FORCED SACF Disappointed in our expectatic larger quarters, for our increai and Mammoth fall Stock, we ai throw on the market our entire Dry Goods, Shoes, Cloth in Millinery and Notion At prices that will sell them at < reserved. Cost and profit will 11 ered. EVERYTHING goes at slaughter prices. We'll be accus alizing business for months; hut choosing; it's an urgent necessity need of room, that forces us to m lice at any cost. It is the gre; giving event in the history of ou This Sale will last One Week only, until A n mi 91 ct When our buyer leave* xiU^Uou Lj1oL( Markets, where he will est and most Fashionable Stock ever shown cities. I Hew York Racke' Monday, August 19, The Peerless Merchant T cinatti, will give an opening display of Fall an This is one of the best Tailoring concerns in will be fortunate in having them make your su Reunion at !M( Willing. It I>a/.z1ck Tlie World. No Discovery in medicine has ever Ther* will lie a reunion of Co." B." created one quarter of the excitement 14 tii Kegiooent, at Ml. Willing Tliurs- that lias been mused by Dr. King's lay, Augiul '2!nd. All Confederate New Discovery for Cons, nipt ion. It's reteraoe, cordially invited to attend severest tests have been on hopeless Mr. M. I.. Kiley will furnish hadi at victims of Consumption, Pi.euuionii, '. reasonable price. Demurrage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, Thus . Whittle. thousands of whom it has restored to (I. W. Harris. perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Uommitte*. Asthma, Croup, Hay Frver, Hoarsness ' and Whooping Cough it is the quickest For i: T) . t 4 > - (J Jl f (? | and surest cure in the world. It is * sold by F. II Cunter, who guarantees Stationery, come to satisfaction or refund money. Large r|,, . . * I bottles r?Oc and $1.C0. Trial bottles J he Advocate. free. $ Batcsburg Land And l\] % Investment Co. V/* I.ands bony*lit, sold and exi bunged : I >welli ng and Stot e lot* in V ^ v y different parts of town for sale; also sonic \\ ell improved planln'N tioiu*. Any of this property sold lor one-fnui lb cash; balance on f > easy uiHtallmentt*. We will deal in lands in any (art of South Carolina. ^ ADDRESS, / A t's ~ S. F. FERRY , <1 EX KRAI, MAN ACER, OR p E. F. STROTHI lR, ATTORNEY. i ~ Host Makes, ^ * * * Lowest Prices Known. 0 0 Peter A. Brenner, 1)37 Hroad Street, j -^.-Lxg-vo-st^, - ? G-su >LE OUR 'LJL lEEIs^rxcL] Snaps, Even for Bargain Hunters. We nave n full line of TRUNKS tliat we will close out at prices that 111 move tliem quick Sewing Machines! Illirrv Mini ml vaii? ?!f., u ? .J B- . ^w... mall viewing Machine- befure present lot is sold out. .Several styles to pick from. You pay less than one half of Agents prices; and same terms if desired. Special inducements on a limited quanity?to the first twenty flvj. S, The Unc LIFICE! -- ms to secure sing business *e forced to > holdings of g, Hats, is, once?Nothing ot be considcold-blooded >ed of demerit's not of our i r, an absolute ake the sacriatest bargain r business. EDNESTIAY i i for the Northern purchase the Largoutside the large t Store.. ailcring Co., of Cln d Winter fabrics. I; America, and you I it. Ii Barbecue. "VTTK w'll furnish a first-class barVV becuc with refreshments, at the Newberry College Re-union on the Delmar High Sc hool grounds, Aug. 8, 1901. The audience will be highly elite! tained by the teachers, students and ex-students of Newberry College. The 1'almetto State Brass band will furnish music for the occasion. Everybody come and enjoy the day. A. I,. E A ROLE. J. C. SWYGERT. WILL EVANS. Haberdasher, Shirt maker will, gtve.your mailorders prompt and carefuI fthcnfuin c 14112 Mum Street. Columbia, S. C. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR "SomethingNow L'mlor The Sun" All Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH by the use of powders aeid gases. inhalersand drugs in paste form. 1 Their powders dry up in the mucous | membranes causing them to crack open i and bleed. The powerful acids used ' in the inhalers have entirely eaten k away the same membranes that their 1 makers bave aimed to cure, while pastes J and ointments cannot reach the dist I ease. And old and experienced p/actii tioner who has for many y"\r* made a ' close study and specialty of the treati ment of Catarrh, has at last perfected i uTreatiuent which when faithfully used * not only relieves at once, but permantJ ly cures Catarrh, by removing the * cause, stooping the discharges, and S curing all inflammation. It is the only > remedy known to science that actually reaches a fleeted parts. This wonderfu remedy is known as "SNUFFLES, the (SI ARANTEKD CATARRH CI RE'" f and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, c ich package containa ing internal and external medicine - sufllcieiit for a full month's treatment " and every thing necessary to its perfect ^ use. ^ "SNUFRkKS" is the only CATAKItH Cl'ttil i V - matlc and is now r recognised as the only sale and po-i 5 live cure for that annoying ami dis t; list ing disease. It cures ail inflama ? lion quickly and perinaiitly and isalst ? wonderfully quick to relieve Ilaj KEVFU or COLD in tne HEAD. CATARRH when neirleeted oftei CI leads to (O.XSl MI'loN-?"SN F I p? FI.KS" will savoy oil il you use it ? r once. It is no ordinary remedy, but i C complete treatment which is positively C guaranteed to cure cure CAT Aliltl (* in any form or stage if used accord in; l~ to tin- direct it. ns which accompany each package. Don't delay, hot seni for it at once, and w rite full pnrticu C lar? as to \ cur < ondition, and you wil receive specal advice from the di-cov f erer of this wonderful remedy regard p iny; your case without cost to you he > vond t he regular price if' SNIFFLF.S ? the ' "(>U A KA NTEED ('ATA Kill c t r UK Sent prepaid to any address in tli Foiled States or Canada on receipt t Doe Dollar. Add res Dept. loEDWli i). GILES A COMPANY, 28S and SSI Market Street, 1'hiladelphi ). A l*0or '?!illionnlre Lately starved in London becaut lie could n~t d Iff est his food. Karl use of Dr Kind's New l.ife Pills woul have saved him. They strengthen tl | stomach, aid digestion, promote asaiu ilatioti, improve appetite. Price 25 Money back if not satisfied. Sold i ' F. It. (>111110, druggist. ^ ' ' '' '' ' - ^ GOODS .e ^Coixe^vStoves! Stoves!! Now la the tiino to buy ! We are over stocked and they are going cheap Any Size?Any price. Wood cooking means good eating?and you stay healthy. We guarantee them. Groceries! We have on hand always, a ful' i.nd complete line of the choicest Groceries. The Celebratod "Mungnriau I'urity" Flour always (n Stock. i lerseiler. TflO. A. QHATCKBAOM, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office over Harris' Drug Stord. Money to Loan. On farming lands. Easy payments. No commissions charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan, John B. Palmer A Sox. Columbia, S. C. Euukxk w . Ablh, Atty., Saluda. 8. C. R. L. HARTLEY. ... uer Deafness " 1 and Noise, in the 11t*nci by Dr. Xiclioli -ion's Artificial Ear Drums, gave Jjf lO, 1 OOO to liis Institute, so that deal peo1 pie unable to procure the Ear Drum* M inay have them free. Addrasa X jlllltNO-o. The Nicholson 1 nstitute, 731 i fc'ighth Avenue, New York, cJ. S. A. ; I gjC^Hring us your Job i Work.There is no deI mand too small and no II order too large for OUR Jl STOCK OR FACILITIES. 12 I "Hungarian Purity" Flour at L. C. * Hartley & GVs. ui ie " ?? " 11 Walk-Over and Queen-Quality Oxc* ford's, going at and below cost at J "WhiUen's." E. L. ASBILL. attorney at l a \? Lcesville ' - SC. Practice in all Cc'irw Busiueas solicited. GO TO SAM ROWES. Restuaraut for first-c ass mea s. at a hours. Watson &< Towill. ???? IFire Ins., Town and Country OJJict in ADVOCATE BuQding. P. B, Asbill Watcher.:ClOclcH, and Jewelry Re 'airinjf. MrLena Building, OA I tatfURQ. s. C. J as. W. Pitts, . SURGEON-DENTIST, CfTOfEce at Etlieredge huildiaf SALUDA, - - - S. C. Eugene W. Able ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. Offices at Eduefisi.D C. H. AND SALUDA C. 11. Prompt AttentioniOnen to All Business. J. W. Dr. YORK, J. N. O. OREO OUT. Edgefield. S C. Saluda, 3. C. devore & gregory ATTORNEYS AT LA \V. All business intrusted to our tare receives prompt attention. ^ayOfllce up stairs in Etberedg*. bi Mding. I E. K HARDIN, j PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office at Home. :g. L. Trotter,. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. I Offers bis Professional Services to tb? 1 people of Bateabiirg and vicinity. I to the deaf. I A rich lady, curmi ..r ?? ?