THE ADVOCATE. Published Weeki.t. 5 JOHN BELL TC WILL. rj Editor and Manager. J ERNEST WIGGINS, ^ A(Suciate Editor. .. The Advocate Publishing Co., (Joint Stock.) Batesburg, h. C. T ^Hf^??? g= I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One yea* fl.00 Six lOKTHrj 64? I PAY A BLE IN ADVANCE. ? D VER' SING KATES.; i TinnfiVn* ?u jrtisements one dollar I per Inoh for first insertion, fifty cents I per inch for each subsequent insertion. I C rtale, Want, Found and other notice I end Business Locals, ten cents for ten I lords and one cent for each two words | C additional, each insertion. Offisial advertisements at the" rate I allowed by law. "Special and other rates quoted upon I i application to this office. [COMMUNICATIONS. Tue T!dvochte will publish rend- I .J able letters on any subject of pen era' I i interest, when accompanied with th? I n aaaae and address of the writer. Anon I vbovs and defamat iry articles will n? I i be noticed. Li ve correspondents want | d in every section of the county. I a ^____ I '' WEDNESDAY Oct. 16. 1001. a Entered as second class matter at the I Batesburg Post Office. I The many friends of lion. C. G. I Dantzier, a strong member of the Or- I angeburg bar, are pleased to so? his I ' name prominently mentioned for the I Judge-ship of the First Circuit to sue- I coed Judge Bennett, who, however,! remains in the race. It will be a hot I fight, for both men are strong lawyers. I good citizens, and active workers I Should the robe fall to either, its dig I ^ nitv "-ill be sustained. t Manifestly education is being more [ J appreciated in our State now than ever I before. Every college in the stat? I ' has lind a better opening, with a lar- I I ger attendance, than last year. Thirl is due largely to the increastd interest and activity in the up-bui.ding and I J improvement of our public s? liool sys ; tem. Tins is just what should be. P is fast approaching the desired poin* I (. when young men are being side ^ trac kid wlio have not by ind'vidual aud parental effort ^succeeded in get- t jHS img tiieir share tjf tiie world's lore JHR To youivjT men, let this be not udeathkneil t)? aspirations but inuentivt l"JK^rrds higher education. The cost of higher education is less now thai at any time in the history of our edu- ^ cational institutions. Even railroads B corporations, and business tirnis of ev ery kind are ca Ming for college graduates to till t he vacant places in llieii shops. Let young men take care lcs^ they lag behind the advanced steps towards a more pet feetly educuted citi zenship. ^ The Southern Railway has recently ^ Inaugurated a very unique as well a progressiie enterprise. They are going to send out a well-equij ped construction train through section* of tin St nth to show the farmers how t< Lui d got d roi.ds, then by Imping t< stimulate a more po'ent and interestei actiiity in better roads. Now is the '' time lor our 11 \\ > tt unt il to take nc- ,r r tive steps tti secure this train to visi. our towii, and give os a lesso in deal u ing with our perplexing sand-beds r The reads into our town, if | ioperl\ >n improved, will materially increase oni country trade, and now is the time foi ' h us to learn how to j ut the roads le around about our town in a respeeta - . . ii pie, it not an exemplary condition. ( >Vith our new charter, our aim must tel be progressive. If prop* r t fl'orts an oe made to secure the help of the South s" esn. we do not di ubt the successful 1,1 no outeoiue. .y - t<) IVlion News. :iu The weather has been pleasant and uutumu-'ike for the past week. ?|" Our farmers are busy gathering their crops wliich are fairly good. In Mr. John \V. Scoflill, one of ou? best furmets, went to Columbia last week to sell some cotton. He returned 01 Wednesday. Mr. Seollill has a first of class ginnery also, and is kept quiti iri busy turning out the lleecy staple. en Mrs. J. C. Fort, woo lias been vi rj sick for the past few days, is rapidly 10 improving. *?. _ II \JO I... in rvi rs. ii. ?* . imu'Bongn , nuu n?? been on a visit to her daughter, Mr.-. . . " < J. C. 1 ort, returned to her home at Hateslmrg yunJity. Hon. John Hell Towill passed by on lrl the train last week, ami shook bands ;|W with some oT III* friends, lie is a man in| of Christian character and ability. We jjy believe that he will r? present the pen k pie of old Lexington, with ere?lit t? Sbs himself, a ui Ii >nor to bis county. no J'elion is still on the boom I The new mercantile lirni of Kneece A Co . aIll ^ are doing a liuidsoine hii-iness and have addid much to our town. j Dr. D. it. Kneece made a flying bus- ne. iness trip to Co'uaibia last week. ,l?, The n^w res:dence of l>r. Kneece, mil id rapidly going up under the super- con vision of Mr. J. J. Jefeoat, and will, when completed, be a neat residence, A. n. C. D. I i'elion, 0c\ 14, 1U0I. r,1 1 \ > A aw ? mm X" ZEE IE 0 A V We have willed t >iggest seasons hi ixperience. competition Never before has such a Grand Comt rices, and Sterling values been react Is an arraw of the brightest, best and lent. We deal only with reputable Houses iele that does not possess merit can ii net our business on a strictly cash ba rticle bought, your money hack in a ifactorily and if you should feel othei roprietor. We have never before foi nd the following price hold until the Ttstesburg heavy Sheeting 36in. 5c Seal Island, 36iii. - 4c Graniteville Drills, 5c Heavy Riverside Plaids, - 5c Heavy 10c Outing, 8c A big lot Jeans in remnants 25% un er the market. Yard Wide Plunneletts, - 10c 36in. Covert Suiting, - - 12*t 54in. Waterproof (50c quality) 35c M iss Powel has r< >f excellence in her evil Hats, which ar French touch so lia ire facinating pictu iine millinery. W / vitli the ready casl md plumes, the \ 51.75 to $60.00 per >ur entire line of a laniples of fancy fes lie dollar. (Clotlunt) Assortment is largei 20 TO 3( CLOAKS There is a radical charge in stjle )liic lo people that pay strict at ten tit ulotnobiles shown from $1.50 to $15 * j. a. w: ^^NEW YORK R From Mt. Willing. f)ur farmers have commenced enrlier is year tlinn usual to put in their ain crop, ami we expeat that large ops will be sown. Our cotton will probably make an rage of (SO to 65 per cent, of a full op and much of it is late in opening d much of it githered. t^uite si lot of sickness prevails roughout the country prineipaly vers. Mrs. M. I?. Padgett has just rerned from Augusta, where she has en for some time nursing her daughr, Mrs. Jackson Mathews, who has en <111 ile ill with malarial fever for me time. A case of fever tie, eloped her before her arrival and sha is w suffering with a similar uilack. e truly hope that her case will prove tie only a mild one, and that she ly soon he able to bo up. Mrs. J. M. Long has had quite a ell of fever hut is up again to the light of all tier neighbors and ends. Mr. O. S. Strom, the hustler, has t and haled 1000 bales of good bay. We regret to report tne death of one Saluda's young men, Mr .las. Kth^ilge, who for some time had been gaged in business at (j aiiiteville was taken siek there and caine me and relapsed. All was done r him by his physicians. I>rs. Muster d Kirksey, but the inevitable came. * passed off on Friday night. We jurn I lie deal h cf so good a young in and I he most nrofoind svtnnmliv extended to the bercaVed family and 1st that the hand that took him ay will snppo:t and comfort the redoing members of the afflicted famMr. Win. Mi* A lister, who for some eks Ins neighbors thought could t possibly recover, we were told | Ins physician, Dr. Ituster, is up J able to he out again. Mr. Mc. has ny fiiends throughout the country. ! Ir. M. I. Hiley is doing a fine busi- 1 s and carries a splendid stock all i > time, ilis genial clerk, .Mr. Tom* u Dean, is a hustler behind the inter. Chopper. Willing, Oct. 12, 1001. ' i < * ; TUBE 1 RE IS V AY. hat this must be the c isiness in all our A L A AND ALL PREVIOUS PFmpn^B ARE STAGGERED!!^^ >ination of beautiful Style, Matchless ted fur your inspection and comparison most complete lines in every Departi and sell Ouly merituble Goods; any artever c ross our thresh-hold. >Ve consi-. If you are dissatislled with any wink. We are here to do business satrwise, you have but to report it to the Hid the markets as wholly in our favor lots are closed. Cheviots, Serges, Whip Cords. Ilom. spuns, Poplins, Soliet and Pilot Clot. lies?in fact every new weave and col. or in Dress Hoods, Silk's and Velvets. . at a guaranteed saving, of from 10 to - :J0 per cent. GOOD CHECKS, 4c. 00 Pr. Ladies all all leather inside i and outside Shoes, 5Ce. :3STEIR,",5r. Bached the top notch display of fine Pate smart with that rd to describe?they ros to sill lnvoi'fi nt! e have scooped in i 40 doz. Fine tips >rices ranging from dozen, in addition to New York Importers athers, at 50cts. on % Styles later, prices 3 CpeeNrT OFF. j _________ & CAPES. Ibis m i x n and if you want one in style. >n to style and net it. All the new IX) and at a saving of 25 per cent. hit , . ACKET STORE. Orators at The C>unty Fair. Capt. Counts requests us to announce that Mr. James It. lliinnieut, Editor of tlie Southern Cultivator, will speak to the people at Lexington County's Fair grounds, on October 24. ^ Also Capt. W. W Lumpkin, the Georgia cracker orator, will address the "old vets" on the same day. Cant. Lumpkin is an orator of high order. We have heard him and those that have the privilege to hoar him portray tho thrilling incidents of those who wore the gray, will be well repaid. Ftlieredge News Items. Some oats are being sowed, and people are thinking of wheat to be put in later. A certain man in these parts says we are to have no frost 'till Christmas. Does he know? Clinton W. Riser, I,on. Dlaek, Henry Hlack, Jno. Baleiitine, Allen Canlinnn and Fletcher Crout. hate gone to Newberry College. Jno. Kinehart, coloied, a few days since, was shot by Jno. Kinard, of the > same hue, hot a little darker. They . Were at, n 0...1 -- - ........ ami a wimia i was inr I ' cause of the trouble. An arrest will _ he made. i Our farmers are hoping, like always, that eotton will go up. Don't you wish it would? Lever 'went yonder" with more to spare than **as expected. Wo are glad and congratulate Congressman Lever! We've a letter on our table front him now. It iH not an answer to an ofllei seeking letter, either. Lever is gh.d he's in: his college-mates are gl d? ' well, we are ail glad. | And?and?allow us to shake hands with you, kind Kd.ior. You are a siioee?s, as we expected you to b . Kooning against 1 >r. Shuler was'nt funny we guess. Anyway, yoti boat liim, j and did it honestly. With good tin n to make good laws, our people will be all right?if they keep them. flut oh! What vill becom of our "Advocate," with Mr. (ho. Bell Timnt South Carolina Collrg? and .John Bell Tcwill in the Legislature? Frank Kneece, f??r the sake of old times in I school, and because you love "The Advocate," trim your pencil and keep us from getting political staggers. My I % '. ) lead in all a-swim now, to think of Not mr two young friends a sky, rocking *'r? o high politically. Success to uil ui oncernew! Lil Max. Spei tEPOKT OF THE CITY .Vf Hed< THE ASU H Kit. 8i lIIOUST AND SEPTEMBER, lttOl. cu Tot Kccelpts. Llabl To amount received from preceding duucil f?7.5V /'''j To auit. received from cemetery 11 its ?"pe --- " ? Fines, 26 20 44 44 Rd. tux, 76.85 _ ^ j Indr TOTAL, $200.14 to Expeudit tiros. Cash in) ug. 3. Ferguson, Watchman, $2.25 Note " " Siuieou Coats for Police c(l irvices on factory hill 4.50 ? ' E. C. Bulge 11 rent for ? auncil Hall 3.60 stati Advocate, Ptg. receipts ... 2 00 Lexini Rich Humphrey, Rd. work ... 1.70 ug. 12. Recording 2 Cemetery lli-? ah. ots - 1.00 BWe ir Amos Wilson, Road work, .00 t? tjlt. ug. 10. Sam Wise Rd. work, 30 jjef# 44 Tom Coleman, " .30 " " Ed. Lee *' 44 .30 Fu 44 " Rich Humphrey, " 1.06 this 8t u 44 John Wise, 44 lt .30 ' 21 Amos Wilson " .30 " 44 J 1>. Rikard for fixing , . , i < - Cokkk bridge 1 6o 44 20 l't'g Notice of Election 3 (HI 44 44 Cash Hook for town .40 44 30 L Coleman, Rd. work 1.20 44 4 - Ferguson, Watchman,.. 2.26 44 31 K. Auglitry, Hlasling Rock, 3.00 44 44 Sam Ilouknight, Li^ht- | An li ing Lamps for August... G.0C I ep. 3. C. W. Salter, Police, for August . 30 00 4* 5 Tickets for new charter, 1.C0 No 44 7 Buggy hire to Leesville i||g 11 see Lawyer, .50 posili 44 10 L. D. Ciillum & Co., bill 1.01 n j. 44 11 E. L. Asbil4, Attorney, 5.0u sto. d 44 13 Repairing Street lamps, .65 and in " 24 Stamps, 20 g' 44 27 S. B. Coat-, Police on toxica Factory llill, 13.00 dote c 44 30 Dan Wise, Rd work ... .00 ieatin 44 44 Hurt 44 44 14 .00 44 44 Josh Folk, 44 44 .00 withe 4* 44 Rich Humphrey, 44 .If hu*in? 44 44 Ben Brown. 44 44 1.20 "UO\ 44 44 Dragging Dog, 06 Vu'mVv 44 44 J no. Mooley, 44 44 1 HO The f i. 4. Fratik LSatrS, 44 8.00 ions < IlOOUflCl, Din GDf? iTg?Jk Which Mann* D" Or* GERBTLE'8 C FEMALE PANACEA, ^ which cure* tho diseased condition, \\ purifies the blood, and puts every or- NJ fjan of tho body in porfocfc health. It \ s Nature's greatest aid in all thoso functions peculiar to tho sex. It acta specifically on all womb and ovarian troi G. F. P. IS A TONIC ANI It affords me great pleasure to write a I foe! t few word, in praise of your splendid fe- of O. F. mala toni9. G. F. P. 1 was rundown cine I o\ and debilitated (.^lerally. caused I.v with fei menstrual irregularities, and although and was ,[ tried different remedies I received no I concur benefit from thein. 1-or two months be terwithi for 1 commenced using your ollars. i^arn Loans ami Discounts, - 50.01:1.10 ment Overdrafts, secured and nti ? Whitt secured, .. 1,681.32 cmluri I*. S. II itids to secure circa- cliron Intion, 7,00.) 09 due ti Premiums on U. S. lion 's, 2.>7 50 writes Hanking house, furniture, i cured and fixtures, . 8,750 00 7,ri11"' W lioo Due from State Hanks and cures Hai kers, 3,780 3*1 chilis D.ic from approved rescive tiuura agents, 6,212 77 ,."al ' store. 1 'iternal-Ui'Vemic Stamps, 4 188 Checks and other cash V?y items, 510.55 is nect I FALLING HAIR I Is one of the first indications of a weak- I I ened condition and should never be \ I ignored. It is not a hair tonic that is 1 les of other Nat. llanks, 1,000.00 ctional paper currency, iokels, anil cents C9.77 vkol monet hkskkvk*] (j i Hank, viz: ?_'iTy cie 955 00 '?"!? al-teuder n ?tes 2,817.0 >, 3,772.00 e uptiou fund with U. Treasurer (5% of epilation ... 350.00 a i 78,142.29 lities. Dollars. ital stock paid in 25,000.00 ivided profits, less exn-es and axes paid 1,037 16 o ml Hauk n (w. 0 jViV.VU b'idual deposits subject check 3C,ll)l 77 lier's checks outstandj 29,'. 6? is and bills rediscount 8,000.00 tal 78,149.28 i of South Carolina, County of ;ton,ss: W. W. WATSON', Cashier of ?ve-naiiied bank, do solemnly that tlis above statement is true b.st uf my knowledge and baW. W. WATSON, Cashier, bseribed and sworn to before me ll day of September, 19 )1. A. C. MITCHELL, Notary Public. ct? Attest: I. EDWARDS, N. BATES, W. II. TIM MERMAN, Directors. THE HOME HOLD CURE i^eiiousTresit meiit by which Drunkards arc Hcini; Cured Daily inspitc of Themselves. Jxous (ioscs. No Wcakenf the nerves. A Pleasant and Ive Cure for the Liquoi Habit, i <>v\ ire, orally known and tiiuler thai Drunkenness is a disease ut weakness. A body filled with i. and nerves completely rhutter derindieal or constant use of initios; liquors, requires nti nnti-' apati'e of neutralizing and erad- I ;; this poison, and denimying the j >p lor intoxicants. Sufferers j now cure themselves at h-nne iut publicity or loss of time from ?ss by this this wonderful IE CJOLl) CURE*' w hu b has been ted ufter many years of close and treaincut of iuebria'es. aillifiil use according to direettl this wonderful discovery is \eiy pan rant ee?l to dure the most tale ease, no mat; *r now hard a e. Our records-In w the marvel[ransfortnatior. of 'hoii-riuls oi -arks into sober, industrious ami lit men. ^ F.S < U RE Y( >17R I1USBAN I>S!! I REN (THE YOUR FATU! This renieils is in no sense n in but is a specific for this disuly.nnd is so skillfully devised re pa reel that it is thoroughly sol tui pleasant to the taste, so that n.. ...I s .. i-iiji in tea onnt be deluded parent and misleading "improve, ' Olive out the disease at once >r all time, Tlie'SlOME GOI.D ' is sold at the extreme! low price e Dollar, thus placing it within of everybody a treatment more ual than others costing $25 to |r>0. lireotions at company each packSpecial advice by skilled physicwhen requested without extra ;h. Sent prepaid to uny part ol for Id on receSt of Due Dollar. ss Deept. l,Edwin IJ?& Coin iiess,Noises in the Head, ?.Vc, ivrly cured liy IIautiuy's kau I.-ninv. w lU'niody purs right to the actual seat disease, and litis cITccted such remarkable ii.it the greatest linnc Is held out to all rs, no matter how t :>?! or long-?t.lullug le may lie. (Ink iiotti.k win. Ci ui any ry case, ami will la* sent si curdy mickcit ist-|iaiil. with full direct inns ami testis uimit receipt ol on. order direct VMKS K. II AKI.KY, Stockdalc I toad, Lamlit'th, I.ondon, KN(iLAM). irough the month of dune and our baby was teething and took uing oir ol the bowels and sik>f the stomach," says I). 1\ M. lay, of Deuting, Ittd. 4'llis bo aoiild move from five to eight a day. I had a bottle ol berlai'.'s Colic, Cholera and lioett Itemedy in the house and hint four drops in a teaspoont il tter and he got better at once.'' >y F. B. Hunter il-uggist. Their Secret Is Out. Sadie vilie, Ky? was enrio'is to i the cause of the vnsi< improvein the health of Mrs. S. I'. aker. who had for a long time, rd untold suffering from a ic bronchial trouble, "lt.s all ? l>r. King's New Discovery,'' her hushaml. "It roni| letelv her and also cured our little -daughter of a severe at (act o ping Dough." It positively troughs. Cohls, I.a (?rip, llron- j , all Throat nod Lung troubles j literd bottles title and $1.00. | bottles free at Ciuiiler's drug your does to The Advocate. It ssary. ) REGULATOR. | hut I must toil you what I think I P. It is by far the best modi rer used. ( had been afflicted H mile complaints for two yeury Lj I unnhic to find ?nr relief until H inced takingO. P.P. I felt bet- I I in tt week, and one bottle hits I , e entirely. I nm now in better I tan for five yoara naat. B < MISS N AN I HO YD. ('orrignn. Tex. | M l? fully Mfirfl by ??r fres beek, I i nornrH^ mi Htm writ* 1 i far fcra a says he would not be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm if it cost live dollars a b >ttle, for it saved him from being a cripple. N o external application is equal to this J/ liniment for stiff an I swollen joints, contracted muscles, stiir neck, sprains and rheumntic and muscular pains. It has also cored numerous cases of partial paralysis. It is for sale by the Bat-.sburg Drug Co. Acid Iron Minerals NATURES GREATWWyy 0 Reined}' For all Clnouic DISEASES. ! Dripped out of "GydV own Comj pound Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia j Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, I in J pure Blood or General Debility. Use I externally stops blood, cures sores of every kind and all skin ejections. ^ Toe best tonic in tl.e land for n Weakly man, woman or child. "This is to certify that I have been in a bad state of health two years or more. Have taken best recommended of remedies and h..d physiciana attend if iic without any permanent benefit. 1 heard of Acid iron Mineral, got a hottie and found immediate beneliciary res 'Its. Would recottuueiid it to all sufferers. Respectfully, N*i U.S. Stkadm a n, Of the frin of Steadnian & Riley, Ratesburg, S. C. - TRABE SUPPLIED. - % Acid Iron Mineral Company, Columbia, S. C. SiMf Correspondence Solicited. Foil s.vl.k at ratbsitrro by Dr O. ' J. Harris and R. I.. Hartley. Ask to see a descriptive pampnlet sf explaining all. N Water Cure for Chronic Contipation. Take two cups of hot water half an hour before each meal and just before going to bed, also a drink of water, hot or cold, rhout two hours after each meal. Take lots of 01 tdoor exercise? walk, ride, drive. Make a regular habit of this and in many cases chronic constipation may be cured without the y use ol any medicine. When a purgative is required take something mild and gent lc like Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by liatesburg Drug Co. A C oiiiniunic ation. Mk. Eihtok?Allow ine to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I suffered for three yeats with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nights. 1 tried several t? do-tors and various patent medicines, n, lint could get nothing to give me any relief u itil niv wife got a bottle of wj this valuable nied'clne, which has p(: completely relieved me.? W. S. Rroek- i|| man, Baguell, Mo. This remedy is for sale by the Ratesburg Drug Co. F? Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimett, of this place, p, was stricken with partial paralysis and eollililet el v In-! 11111 n?.? ..11.. ...> ? - side. After being treatep by an eminent physician for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Fc Chamberlain's Pain Bairn, ami after *ii using two bottles of it be is almost cured.?(? ko. R. Mel >oNai.i?, Man, Logan county, \V. Ya. Sevral others | very remarkable cures of partial par- To ljsi> have been effected by the use of 1 this liniment. It is most widely lu< know, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by 18' Batesburg Drug Co. The excitement incident to traveling mi and change of food and water often ^ brings on diarrhoea, and for this rea- *s son no one should leave home without a bo.tie of Chamberlain's Colic, ' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For Ou sale by Batesburg Drug Co. ' n A Typical South African Store. O. It. Lasron, of Bay Villa, Sundays River, Cape Colony, conducts a store v typical of South Africa,at winch cm be purchased anvtliing fr, m the broverbial "needle to an anehor." This , stole is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station anil itb nit twenty-five miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says: "I am Oil favored w'tli tlie custom of farmers within a radius of thirty, to many cf ' w hom I have supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testily to their value in t household where a doctor's advice is i.most out of the question. Within Due mile of my store the population si perhaps sixty. Of these, within (lie jast twelve months, no less than fourteen have been nbsloutely cured by hainberlaiti's Cough Remedy. This nust surely he a record." For sale by llatesburg Drug Co. he slio BUGGY AND WAGON VfflB 'lie best and cheapest shops in the State. All work done in the best style. Finest Painting done at the Lowest prices known. ORSESHOEING BY THE BESTIEXPERT SHOER IJM THE SOUTH. ...... ui't get cheap work done whan you can get Fi.st-clars work at leas prices. RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C. m *\FJr5 f Tms ^ *s rcserv^d xx wiwwn space! Forz^^-_ _j. ZD. O-o-llULamci. Sz, Co., TIIE LEADERS IN ___ MERCHANDISE & I IJMBERJ^j Batesburg. S. C. 2 VERY ARGUMENT And claim needs proof to make it stand. Our proof is our goods. [EVER IN THE History of our business have we had %/ such a volume of Bargains for you. IUR STOCK Consists of every conceivable class of goods. Prices right?goods the best! Steadman & Rilev's T A X NOTIC E. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. J I WILL ATTEND TIIE FOLLOW- ? \|ll '* <11 mentioned places for the purpose i*liV receix in^ taxes for the fiscal \ear ?..tr.1 Tim. .t JtokiaiftUi ut .....w K)l, viz : Eut?ra Timo ?t Othnr Point*. Lexington Court House from the Bchndul* to Bg*?* Jan. 87tb. IWL Hi of Octohe. to the 3rd of Nov. Xo.axk'.Wlio.Jl Josh Shealy's, Monday afternoon, -<>?..oux?. ?niyNq?B. 1)V.. j tr. jackviM-i IP. JgpffEj " havoaaak t8?. *JT-) 1:4 6flrp 13 8t)*i 48fp Chanm, Tuesday, Nov. 5. * Bamw.J ?*?;> 400 ,, i,i ?* 11 . " B!k?krtiU .... 4?jj> 4 tt* ( ross Roads, \\ tdnesday morning, >r. Colnmbi. fl 16p > lOaj Otf? ov. 11. Lv. Charleston. ?. Uy f Ouaill ojt> TSc? ,, , , .. Burnm.rriU* 1 41.120CW fl a."* Peak, J hursday morning. Nov. 1. .. Brwinhru:. 8 56? loo. Spring IliH, Thursday ariernoon, !." II". ?0 ttx 4tit ?? dv. 7. Ar. Colmabt. 1100a >w? Hilton, Friday morning, Nov. 8. w^itLnui**' *" White Rock, Friday aft. Nov. 8. ? . J^^.................. ^ Tl* Irino, Saturday, Nov. V. * J 'lrfJn x*tl ?0 mo nils, Monday morning, Nov 11. | o t (la3ton.M3iidayafternoonNov.il. " 1*3? . _ . " fAHltr .^<..1 ?M'n'a ,so.'i:V14 i t?:? Red Rank, Sat. afternoon, Nov. 23 Lv. KitCj~>"^v4 ...... 7 7u?jy;ia>fjS rfr'-r ? F- K-l'l-rV. Monday aft. Xov.!3., KlfcSLr.'.Tn:^ TOT&fS t rap's Mill, Tuesday morn. Nov 26 j ^ Rock IHll t??o^w?V C tX* Croul'aStore, Tiles, aft. Nov. 28. : - 5??SUborn totsolltfi fM? Paul Itlac-k'H, Woil morn. Nov. a?. (J; SSSUSfitflJ.K:::::! 11 ut il? .!.* The balance of the time at Lexing- I " JoUneton l tip 82* ? , . , 41 Trenton l*tp Stta.T... in ( . II , until December 31st, when ar. Aiken Jkip f M #A0? .? will .-Ira -.. ir. OrultvrUlt Iltp 11?? i? ic books will t lose. Ar, m,,,,.,... jevp sooeltloe The hours for closing the tax book Lt. Columbia (bo. ky\ "Itwy Tht* Vote ill be 11 o'clock for the morning ap- ! 7 77!*.*.. tSp SS? lintments and 4 o'clock for those ia " Branchrtile Si?p. " Saiomervlile 7&1-1 3 u"?llO ? ie afternoons. Ar Chari^con ... 8 l'_ ' [ TAX I FY Y Lv. Goiuinoia (tie. By.) 11 Nt| TTV71K IACV AoPo> i. .. B1-ckrlUe jjoy IH. IK* >r State Purpose 5 Mills. Barnwell 1 tip} i....j. >r Ordinary Co. Purposes 3^Mills. gr. j7ekS?n"^tle r School 1 or poses <1 Mills. Exctiimt daily jumiiw sorvieo b?iTM> Florida aud No* Ywk. ^ v Nos. si aud HI?Now Tor* aod Florida LiraTotal .13 Mills ttcd. Daily m, capt Bon day. oomloiod Otslf tivoly of Pullman fines*. Drowlaa Room filoap1 oil lax, if I. la*. Corn part neat and Oboervftaovr Gare boFor inti-ru.t i" 'VSZL* irk. Br.tntl ltivrr and Soluda tow,,- &}?? *?? ? jjjj^ogjow ips. l'._. mills. Iwwin Oharloauia aad Qolambia. .. ... , i i i u_ ? Hot, 3M and York and Florida EaI or retiring railroad bonds, llroad pro** l>r*wiq> room eit-cyinj e?ri Votwooo .er and Saluda townships, 5 mills. j?f For retiring railroad bonds i n Fork sonrtiio. h? van nab Waekinirtoi) aad Vow Tor*. j Pullman sieo; lag ears between CharkktM and iWllslnp, 4 mills , Rlolxmond. r^nCnj oars between Caariotte For attorney fees in llroad and Fa- 8. Fast Mail. TkroVh la Tnwnshio*. mill PuUmau drawinf-rooso boiTet akawtaf earjbe_ .. .... 1 tweon Jacksonville and New Ton and PullI otal levy llroad Kiver Township, bud oleopint care between Aaynoca. and Ohar t lniii, i [otto, inning cars eerve all meals onronto. l | PulJoton sleeping caro between Jacksonville Total levy Saluda Township, 1 and Columbia onrouto datkv betwo^i Jaokson " 1 4 rlllo and Cincinnati, via Ashe-rille. i FRANK 8. GANNON, U. H. HARDW1CX. Total lev> Fork Township. 1" '..nulls i t^O* SaTf ton.^D/ a Special school Tax Little Mjuniainj w. H. TALOL. R. w.HUNT, 'I mills i As't Ore Dais. Ag'X, fk|T, Paao. Ag'C. irict, .5 oil I IS. Atlanta, 52. Ckarlo.toa V 0. * rtics owninc nrnnertv in > . v.. 11 "? n i * - r 1 in one t.iwnship. s> state to the Pay your di es to The Advocate. We e.?s? rer. have patiently carried your subscripFKAXK \N . SIlhAlA, lion over. Settle at once please. Treasurer I/exington County I. E. Ruti.ako, Pres. John Fox, Sec. and Treas. Batesburg Buggy and Harness Co. Call on us at the New Kaminer Building and examine r stock of Buggies, Cslxriages, Harness, v 1 Whips and Rohes. ^ Our veil cles aie New and Stylish and prices to suit the times. We shall / plod to see you, whether you wish to buy or not, and will take pleasure in/ wing you the LARGEST STOCK EVER SHOWN IN BATESBURG. - . - ?