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i THE ADVOCATE. John b fJ ll.to yv i l l , Editor and Manager. ERNEST WJUU1NS. Af sociatk Editor. ?ill h i i. . 1 - 1 fcbxisukd wjckl'i.y by the advoCATM publishing company, ;V . v ><JOINT STOCK.) Subscription Price: One YEA4^ ....$1.00 Six Montiih, CO ' terms, i'a y aii t.r in advance. For liberal teruis to advertisers, apply at :offl6e. Good correspondents wanted in Lexington, Aiken and Saluda Counties. k ' Wednesday, Jan., 22, .1901. COMPULSORY EDUCATION Senator Raysor's bill favoring compulsory education is bound to become k sooner or later the leading question in ^k oar state..'.Those who have followed ^^k the course of educational affairs for the last ten years are beginning to realize already the need of a higher genk era I education among the masses, ^k Senator Raysor's bill, forcing parents to send all school-age children to the schools at least two months year, is hut a step towards the en^^^^^gebdering of an educational spirit amOng the rural settlements. It is r useless for people to let out the cry I that such a thing is impossible and impracticable; that is the only argument they have at their tongues and to offset the favorable sentiment tlrat 1ms already found strong root among southern educators. We hope South Carolina will throw herself in the forefront educationally and see that her.cbildren do pot prow up almost in general ignorance. * * * * DR. TIM MERMAN FOR GOVERNOR. Our own townsman, Dr. i immernian, has entered the gnbernat trial contest to fight anil stick to the last. Doctor has fi.icd other state offices with high credit to himself, and has J 00 won the strongest confidenc* of^rrff"' friends and fellow olllct^^^ Yim merman isl^xi|^^in(,.dau, am, vote a better awe know nor will be the place H WlV,.- 1)111 ' .A question that we hope will impress itself upon our law-makers is the r necessity and means of increasing our schooi-fund. The fact that Governor McSweeney has recommended an increase bespeaks the urgent need of such a step. If we have compulsory education, the number of actual L school-cluldren will be greatly in- i creased, thereby necessitating a stron* ger force of teacheis. It is a shaine^^ul fact already that teachers in South ? i ubb i Imn the follow I^pjaroiiuu arc j>aiu n. ...? ? ^ftrs of any other profession. The ^ftreat need of our people is pullicient HunUs t.) rjn our public term longer Bhan three, four, or five months, lieBent legislation has put it into the ^Kands of towns to meet this need by ^fpee'al levies, but even if (ho count re. B.istricts follow Midi the extra ( "un'ls raised Cvsrhoo] purposes. To double.it and turn six mills over to A>tie shools would be but adding t > the ^Brmitages for our children wliild Kit materially burdening (be taxpay s" j^Mongrssman Lever appeared in his i behalf in thecontest of tlie negro BBnt/.ler against him. 1 f is attorney's detention on account of death in Ins family, necessitated such a step. While Congress is Republican, we have 110 doubt that .Mr. Lever will win his contest; yet it will cost him time and money, and handicap liiin in ^liis work. # ? ? ? The Montljello-news pap T chett in has deserted his ts, who were eon illy deceived, and j i. Those who are < ire Scheme now ' their fellow-man. od people reeog- , ire-faeKl robbery, i ig .something free? ' me next?) r t 1 Bellinger hns sus- i ail oflioer who 1 L^nty and how ' 0 rusts d?l.iw-ma tv,' ? i -1 rust v that t to 99SgBffi|H> the n I i r Bgalw^??vi^M a I 1 KM'f- " Hp^?R a MBhS&Vhas ^ -i.- . j taken away from them. To let this matter go unsettled would bring piles ofliligation in the future. l Congress will do much to relieve the suffering of the Ex-Presiden'.a if she passes the bill donating the paltry sum of twenty-live thousand dollar* Il**r VPAP to th???? It" will -vf ' , ?v ' *? * * * f VI VUUI 9C, meanclose living for Cleveland, who is the only surviving one at present; bat by the persistent prabtic* of eeon- ' oiny, possibly l:e will be able to puil through on it. 4 4 4 4 j Lions. It. O. I'urdy, of Sunipter and ' O. O. Dantzler, of Orangeburg, were elected judges last Tuesday to tuke j the seats of Judges Buchanan and Ben et respectively. All the old judges were reelected without opposition. t i i ; i The senate had a hard lime to adjourn the llr^t day. It is to be hoped tli.it it will not be so Inn d to wards the \ last. i The Southern has again put on her train, known as the "Chicago ami Florid a Special, between Chicago and Augustine, Fla. This train runs ^ .-olid from point to point, carrying | sleepers all the way through This I service will be eftective Jan. C, and it ' will be noted that It is the most com- j plete and best regulated train serv'c* ever known between North and North- ( west and Honda resorts, and leaves n not hmg undone to enable Florid i to * complete with Cal.fornia Mexico. Ac. for a good share of the travel from | that section. j Our Salmla Letter. ^ The lunch party given at the home 1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford on Friday evening last for the purpose of raising funds to supplement the sum su bscribed for an organ for the Methodist church in town, was a very ' joynble occasion for the you*ig folks socially. The sum of nineteen and odd dollars was settled, ijrhe bidding by t lie young men an sime* of the lunches v ?all rf which were ,vepared by the t young laiiey?wac quite\lively indeed, v ' Supervisor Matthews m^t with the * supervisor of Newberry {county on r Thursday, and it was agreed^ to uecepl $ tin* Bcuknight Ferry along With olh- t ers on Saluda ltiver, and anaintain them as ''Free Ferries"?the 'vost of such maintenance to be shared..'<equal- ^ ly by the two counties. Mr. J). II. ^ Bouknight made them a present of his terry-boat and all. ' E C. Turner, and Carson & Fiber- t edge, each have contracted witlV the t Saluda Oil Mill Co., for the delivers .,f |H^?ri . :?*?1?? 1 .. 1 9^ Two i?u awk t tncif" pec ted daily. A <&, f NOOO gallons capacity is being put up ; near the Stevens & Etheredge wareI house at Johnston, in which the oil y will be stjred as hauled. The delivery of oil at the railroad is expected to begin this week. So completely out-done are the peopie of Salnda at the miserable service being given them by the South Carolina Telephone Company from this town to Johnston that there is a de- ^ termination to parallel their line at an r early day. Then too the charge of 15 cents per message whereas, until the Carolina Telephone Company came into possession of the line, it was only 10 cents, has brought about no little 1 dissatisfaction. By all mean# let us,Jbuild an indepedent line and the charges to 10 cents a Mr. C. K Brown his cottage on Jennin^^^, and move(, ^ Caughman will oc- w copyiio?is?? on Hu'lolpli Street va- o -'.Vied by Mr. Brown, while Mr. Giles Crawford will move into the cottage on Jefferson Street as soon as vacated b^ Mr. Cuuglimnn. Thus a rew home and another family has recently been added to our town* An acre of land has been purchased of Mis Julia Crouch on North Jefferson Street whereon the Methodist parsonage far the Butler Circuit will be built. Mr. Luther Oxnt r, a hustling mule dealer of Johnston, was in Sa'uda Saturday driving a spanking pair of Kenluekys. Among the visitors in town last week were Misses Ida Coleman of Hig gins Ferry and Hello Caron of Johnston . Mr. Fooelie, a native of Laurens County but whose home for a number of years has been in far away Arkansas, is spending a few days with his sisters Mrs. J. It. Crawford and Mrs. J. 15. Crouch, He is accompanied by his wife. The Good Roads Association for this County, which continues to grow in membership and popularity, will meet .. in the Court House on first Monday in February. Several matters of interas'. to .lie citizenship of the county at large are to come up for consideration ttid a big turn out is expected. Mrs. E 1*. Norton, who has been visiting her daughter in our town, returned to her home at Conway on Holiday. It was our pleasure to meet with our poling friend, l?r. W. 1*. Timinerman. p bile in B.itesburg recently ami he nformed us that he was expecting to naJte that progressive little town his tome in the future. All the oats are not dead by a "jug j -* nil," nor the half of them. In our j I rive a day or two ago to Hatesburg, j vi made it a point to watch out for ,lie ell'ects of the cold upon the grain r.ip, and for our life we failed to lind ft i fie la where they were even too much _ binned out. Miss llrockingtan, of Williamsburg, s visiting the family of her uncle, Mr I S. Cunningham. Mr W. C. Edwards, the popular [ epresentntive of the popular firm of A tessey & Curswell, of A igmta, was a Saluda last week. MY YOUR DUES! From Fox. < I will give you a few dots from Fox. Mi?? Maude Moore report* n nice Lime at the frolic Friday night. Misses Elberta Riser and Mamie Ethcredge spent list .Sunday with Miss Maude Moore Mr. J. IV. Wheehr is attending the businessteollege at Columbia and h< is missed by our people. Mr. Dan. Moore spent last Saturday night with Messrs. Chlf and San Suelgrove. Mr. Fred Black ard wife spent las Sunday with Mr. Che*t3r Taylor. Mr. Davis Padgett and his wife p?l? I a slioit vi>it recently to his brother, Mr. W. B. Pudgette. Mr. John Addie lias been very ill f. r i few days, but we are glad to note tiis improvement. Mr. Sam. Ranks and w fe spent last Monday night with the hitter's father, i Miss Mumie Padgett lias gone b.icl .o attend hers hoot. Miss Maude Moore and Mr. llenrj Matthews are talking about going ti Newberry ar.d they t re expecting a jig time. Mr. Torn Ranks spent several days j it Newberry lust week. "Violet." Death of* Willie Ifiirgcsn. Death has again visited this secti* n ind claimed for its victim, Mr. Willu Jlirgess, a son of Mr. Felix Burgess. I lie was just in tlie prime of life, ami jid fair for many long years, bat at I iHwise Providence saw fit to claim liin for ins own . lie was born Aug., 24th, lt?8l. and lied Jan., 14, 1902, making bis pilgrim igo ou earth 20 yea**s, 4 months am' il days. The fumral discourse was preached >y Dr. Wilkins of Rate.-burg, to a urge crowd of sympathising relatives | Hid friends. ( The sympathy of the community is xtended to the bereaved family in heir sad bereavement. Respectfully*, W. W. .. VlTter eating Postal Facts. Votes from Itcport of the First Assistant Postmaster General. Revenue amounting to $15,635 45 ras derived from dead mail during lie past year. Of this amount $3,285. vas realized from the sale held DeceniierrlDO>,of parcels which could not be estored to owners, and the balance of >12,320.]?, was actually received hrough the mail in cash. Postage stamps to the value of $8,53.3^ were received and destroyed at he Dead la tter Office during the ear. Postage stamps to the value of $1,29*60 have been received and affixed o parcels en route to foreign c.ounries, which were opino*!!"*' ? have j at letter rataf. mstage prepaic,, ^ before 8.507,2f>7pieces of mail matter were eceived at the Dead Letter Office this ttar from all sources. This is an inrease over last year of 9T1.099 pieces r 12.8 per cent. Out of the 8,507,257 pieces of mail in'ter received last year, the number f unclaimed letter-' reached 5,031,407 ,r. increase of 538,697 o.t?r last year. 156,031 letters and parcels Were In Id or postage and sent to t.e Dead .ettcr Office. There were 4S3,9.?V.,,ja_ ireeled letters and parcels, and 72,<an liecef without any address. ir>,3P^jj^j| elopes without add-esses^*i<flj^^j Mail matter r*^yfl^^^rom foreign ou"tl '^^Jj^fuse of non de.ivery pieces. Notice. During my ab 5Cllt O from Saluda, i ersons having legal business with me ill please call on C. J. Kamage, Esq., r write me. Eugene 3. Blease. ( . , . C \ Pay jaur dah'.a fco I'Ua AtiriitU. ^ Beginning Friday, irday, Jan. 25th inc actual cost?Nothi sale to raise nione i o strictly winter go( ettle down for anothi er they shall be. Of c gainst the grain. F ne in prospect with * 5EW YOR: U, ^L, , r -T'\~ yvwvvwwvywwvywww HAVE YOU HOUGHT THAT . ^5 ITTTiT^ This Machine is guaranteed for tv vears S.nd for ddacriptive circular We sell on installments. You can s Lliis machine by culling at oftlce latesburg Broker.ige Co. ? # ? D. R. HALTIWANGER, Ag't Batesburg, S. C. WWWfflWWWWW g^gf-Brlny; us your. Jo Work.?? There is no d? mand too small and t| arder too large for OU1 STOCK OR FACILITIES. Batesburg lteal-l^tutft l'or Sale. The store building ami two lots 15. W. MoLentjq, deceased, is oll'vp \>r sale. The lots measure 7u fe< front by 175 f-'et deep. For terms apply to ,1. C.'GLOYEU, Batesburg, S. C. Jan. R, '02. A WORTHY Sl*CCU$SOR "Something New Under The Sun All Doctors have tried to core C. TAKR1I by the use of powders n? rases, inhalers and drugs in paste fori Their powders dry up in the tnuco membranescatisintr them to crack on and bleed. The powerful acids lis in the inhalers have entirely eat iway the same membranes ttint tin makers have aimed to cure, while past ind ointments cannot reach the U jase. And old and experienced prac tinner who has for many years mad, dose study and specialty of the trei nent of Catarrh, has at last perfect iTreatment which when faithfully o.s lot only relieves at once, but permai y cures Catarrh, by removing t :ause, stooping the discharges, ai airing all inflammation. It istheon etnedy known to science that actual caches affe-'ed^^rts. Tins wondert emedy > s"SNUKKi P? ^BW? if One B^PJJ^YjITkagccoiitiiii uSii'tU-rnal and external inedicii I" /int for a full month's treat met lse^Tfery thing necessary to its perfei r^mSUFEI.ES" i? the only Ci KH Cl'KK ever made and is no iV;V Niized as the only safe and put ...8t*urefor that annoying anil d ion disease. It cures all in flam vonA^'ckly and pennantly and Is al PEVarful'J (tuu;U to I'lVvn C vfit or COl p in 1 * . " \vl<?? neglected oft< COXSUMTION?"b\l will save you it you use it nice. It is no ordinary rer *dy, but oniplete treatment which is positive piarantcrd to cure cure CATAItlt n any form or stage if usetl accordi: o the directions wliieh accompai neb package. Don't delay, but sei or it at once, and write full partie ars av to your condition, and you w ecelve specal advice from the disoo rer of this wonderful remedy regar ng your case without cost to you b ond 1110 regular price if' S.V I'f KLKi he "GUARANTEED CAT A It It JURE Sent prepaid to any address in tl Ti.ited States or Canada on rcctepl )ne l>ollar. Addres Dept. 10KDWT I. til EES A COMPANY, 2HU and _>* (arkst Street. Philadelphi Jan. 17, and coi lusive. We offer ng reserved?A y and make room 1 )(1 h} however fine o L*r season. Bought ourse, no one loves ar better a present ipent up capital. K RACKS WHIT ^ J H THE HOME OLD CURE AnlngenousTreatmentby w lilch Drunkards are llrlni; Cured Daily in spifc of Themselves. No Ndxous Closes. No Weakening of the nerves. A Pleasant and 111 % In. *1... I l/ion. M.Kit PU^III^ U V II I 4* v i niv ^i?| uv? i auuii* f It If now gts^^knowa mid under, stood that DrilY ^ees is u disease and not weakness. . fhody -111*?*i with poison- .auA nerv< ^completely .rliut.ered I >' denod-t.v.1 or constant use of intoxicating lio'iors, requires an nntiy do^e capable iieui'Villiinj; aod * radii ica'ting ?!?'8 poisoo.nnd dc>,roying the crtj vicg for intoxicant?. NuTereis ina\y now ou.e tin* nse'\?-s at h.>iiu* wiftliool ptiul'cily o ovs of lime from hn(si nt*ss by * !??*? .is wonderful "l^OME GOliDCUKE'' wbch as bt on perfected t rter many jmrs of close 10 stVidy ?rd ireatneiit of inebriates. Ti)>e faithful use aceordutg to directior?s ?? t'lis wundo?Toi t'i-covery is at" positively gnu ran teed to dure the most , obstinate c.ise, no inaltu.- how hard a dtfinke. Our records* how'ihe marvelous trans'orniHiio.; of thousrnds of D'runKHrka into sober, industrious and upright men. > WiVKSt 1REYOUH 11USUANDS!! ?71111.1 'KEN t I'lJK YUl U FATH|.JHs!! This ri'iiiuls i i-i no Sense a nfcstruc) but isaspeei fo th?? distiaseonlj , ami is so skilfully devised J And prepare.! that it is thoroughly sol? /ulileand pleasant to toe taste, so that I i?_ 'it can !? "? given in a eop of tea or c of | I < without i lie knowledge of t In* person taking it. 'I hiai-aii s of DrunkiiaveuiiT'l tlieinse'ti with this ' t, priceless remedy, and t- many more I have been cured ami made temperate men by having the "( 1' RE" admiiusHltertU by h ving friends and relatives ^Vwihont t lieir knowledg in coffee or tea i^'atid be'.eve toilay 11 athey diseontin\ tied drinking ot their own free wi.1. lit) NOT WAJ t'. Do not lie deluded by iipp.*rent ami uiislt achng''improveI nieiii*." 1>. ive out the disease nt once J and f.irn'i time, I'1ib"jIUME C'Ol.I) ! Co e"' is St id Jit the e>' retnei low price ; ot One Dollar, i litis placing it within ! reut h of every body a treatment more effectual than others cost'ng fio to f5D. of Fuil directions accompany each pack- I nJl "Ke- Special advice hy skilled physiciaus when requested without extra ft etiargh. Sent prepaid to uny part of the world on r.-re'-Jt ol One Dollar.Address Dcepl. 1,Edwin 1)?& Com Our Clubbing OflVr. The State (setni weekly edition) and The Advocate fur $:1.25 a ymr, 1.25 for six months. Regular priee of holli o papers ell.OUa year $1 ftO for six months. ^ i The 'i'hriee-a-Week World and Thk ,,j Advoc vte for $1.05 n year, S3 cents for at. six months. Regular price of ootn pa"Sjj.ers $2.00 a year and $1.00 for six '"'J ' months, ed | ?>ri I the Advocate and Attauta constitution (week ir , ly 1 year $1.75 eonts, six month* Ml cent*?The Advocate and Atlanta send-weekly Journal, t js- yc .rSt.75 si* monies tlo cents, tj- S' ml-Weekly Joumal and Tin* Advocate 1 a year $I.5M, six month- 7.'. routs. Tlte Farmer It- Student ami The Advocate 1 jeur $!.?>, ma t?tl months i!5 cents. THE NEW YORK WORRD !l: TURK EA>WEEK EDITION. " 1. ni: As Good to Vor as a Daii.Y and Vol j?| OKi^^iiKn|icEi?a Weekly. s tin* J^^^fft^papers, u ?^ms *N' it Senalor uiri mailt* a 1' > al Andci|si)|, last I,*} It furnishes more at'.V ' prpctUajf ..m ..ij*Ml newspaper mil>1 ?l in Aiueri/V u, m ?s ft/ vice covers :\U tlx' giobe and is equaled Vytli.it of few dailies. lis reports from the llocr war i liavo not been cxeclled in thorougbm ss and | promptness, anil with the presidential campaign ^ noiv in progress it win be invaluable. Its pal ill i \\ n : I ti.i tilt impartial. This fact IS makes it of especial value to you at this time. If you want to watch every move of tlu great ' political campaign take the Tliricc-a-Week World. If you want to keep your eye 011 the Trusts?and they need watching?take the Tinirc-a-Weok World. If you want to know all ^ foreign developments, take the Thlicea Week at World. n The Thrico-a-Week World's regular sutiscnpj tion is only $1.00 per year. We offer this uuj"j c<i*.ial*'d newspaper and Tin- Aiivocatk together ( r 1 one year for $l.l>5. j,. | The regular subscription price of the two Mj apers is 00. u- The News ar.tl Ctmrier (weekly ediill tionj and The Advocate $1.7.1, six xj~ months (K) cents. j Prices will be made upon application j i" for other combinations than above.'! II Subscriptions also received for any ol the above papers singly. The rates j 1(f quoted are strictly for cash in advance, M Write lo or call on ns for good readl$* ing. We otrer you only The Best. Tub Advocate, ? | itinuing until Satour entire fltock at genuine clearance for spring goods. r fashionable, shall , to he sold this winto take a loss; it goes loss and cash than IT STORE.: I il I^HLi |\J < : || 11 ^ T l> Km p ??? ! "f*1* Light-Bread, IR, TT1 Beef, Sausage and Fish, at the Green Grocery Store, PAUL SPANS, Proprietor. CoocIi'k (Juitk Kolirf. When your joints and bones cc'it1 and your tl* hIi feels tender and so e, r 25 cent bottle Oi (Jooeh'd (>ii!el? Jte iel will uive you quick relief. Pejw cure for goltfl. "Prcssi ass Notice. All persons art- hereby forbidden to hunt, fish, carry torches of fire, or trespass in any manner whatever, upon tlie lands of ti e undersigned. Tinlaw will be rigidly enforced against all pirsins violating this notice. Signed, J. Frank Kr.eece, / ' W. I,. Kneeee, .1. 1'. C'opelaml. L. C. Hartley, aov. 2d. I e. jTetheredge, DENTIST, T.EESVILL.fi, - - - - S. f. OtHce next door to I'.-st Ofll -e. Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee. !nd. is a poor man, but h-? says h-* would not be without Chamberlain's IV: Halm if it cost five dollars a b it; le, '<> it saved him from being a cripple. X ?> j external application is e?jiiil to (I s liniment for still an I swollen joints, {contracted muscles, still' neck, sprains and rheumatic and inuseu'ar paii-s. It ; has also cured numerous cases of pa.| .ial paralysis. It is for sale hv tl e ; Hatfcsburg l>rog Co. Acid Iron Mineral ! NATURES GREATMWy ! Remedy For all Chiouic DISEASES. Dripped out of -'flydV -own Compound. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, I in ! pure lllood or General Debility. I'sed j externally stops blood, cures sores of every kind and all skin cfFectious. Ttie best tonic in the land for a Weakly man, woman or child. "This is to ccrt'fy that 1 have been 1 in a bad slate of health two years or I more. Have taken hc.-t recommended remedies and li d physiciaua attend IDC Without an v- nnriiiii n*?i? i l...?>..it? ' I heard of Acid iron Mineral, got a botj tie and found immediate beneficiary res 'Its. Would recommend it to all sull'erers. ltespei tfullv, U.S. Stkadman, Of the lb in of Steadmac & Itiiey, 1 : -i'-iil'v.. s. I', ' _ I AdnSHMInJoBjaij, Columbia, S. C. I tL&~ Correspondence Solicited, Foil 8a1.k at RATRTnrilO 11y I >r O. J. Ilar.-isund It. I., l'.irlley. Ask to see a descriptive pampnlet explaining al'. Water Cure for Chronic t'ontipation. Take two cups of hot water half an hour before each meal and ju>t before 1 going to bed, also a drink of water, hot or cold, rbout two hours after each meal. Take lots of oi.tdoor exercise? j walk, ride, drive. Make a regular habit of this and in many cases chronic constipation may he cured without the 1 use o( any medicine. When a purgative is required take something mild and gentle like Chamberlain's Stomach and l-ivor Tablets. For sale by ltutesburg Drug Co. A C oniiiiuiiicntioii. Mu. Editor?Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I suller* d for three yeais with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nights. 1 tried several j do-tors and various patent medicines, but could get nothing to give me any , relief uitil my wife got a bottle of] this valuable ined'cine, whieh has ! completely relieved me.?W. S. IJroekmun, Ihignell, Mo. This remedy i.-> for sale by the Ihitesburg L>rug Co. Stricken With Paralysis. in nun wii uriiiicil, ??i inis piilt'P, , was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lo:t the use of one arm and side. After being treatep by an eminent physician for quite a whiie without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain ltaim, and after using two bottles of it he is almost cured.?Gko. It. McDonald, Man, Logan county, \V, Va. Sevrul others very remarkable cures of partial par lysis 1 ave been eiTecled by the its of this liniment. It is most widely! know, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises Sold by | Butesburg Drug Co. The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerned}. For .Male by Katesburg Drug Co. A Typical South African Store. O. li. Lasron, of Hay Villa, Sundays Ihver, Oape Colony, conducts a store typical of South Africa, at which cm he purchased anything fp, m the bro erbial "needle to an anchor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station and about twenty-five miles from the near- I est town. Mr. Larson says: "I am ! favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of thirty, to many cl I whom I have supplied Chamberlain's ; remedies. All testily to their value in I a household where a doctor's advice is fcimcal -buVt*fTh> question. Within sue mile of my si< rd"fl'c population si perhaps sixty. Of these, withinthc l>e?t twelve months, nd less than fourbeen have been abslo^tely cured by l/liamberlain's Cough Remedy. This mist surely be a record." For sale by gateshurg Drug Co. ) Bevers Kneecs BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS. The best and cheapest shops in ihe ?Slate. A M work dor? ?n i!,e best sty'e. Finest Fainting done ai the Lowest price > known. JHORSSHOING BY HE BSHSOR XPR IJM THE SOUTH 1 Don't get cheap work done when you can get Fi.rt-clnrs vc rk at lire price*. RIDGE SPK1 . - - S. C. T1,ls It is reserved i W atCn SPACE! X_i_ ZCN CHrLlliziE^L Sz, Co., I THE LEADERS IN 1 | MERCHANDISE 8 I DMBRR. J I Batesbrg. Jfl 1 * i' pcfiQ^fW JjS-A.Hi 13 j fjj|j Wiii sell for cash at public outcry, oil Dee., one car load ' # ' J of Ilorscs, Mules, and cows. EVic sale is positive. ! SteahmaN & Riley. a Cough SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (From the (Jazrlte, TowooUiba, Aus. j * 1 1 in l < hanilicrlain'- Ci mli Ketnedy ^ is an excellent medicine. I have been siill'criiig from a -vcrc cough 1.>r tiie Central T'oin nt JaclooarUl* .ad Paraanato- list two months, and it has elfeclcd u Eastern Time at Oihar Points, cure. I have great plva-ure in ic-io-, Sch9dq.a in KtTeo: J.:n. 27th. 1901. ininending it.?W. CJ Wockucr. This xoiTnianm No.34 Xo.aijxo.ul . tl , , , . , , KonTimotHD. Odly Dally m8? is tlie i>|)iii:uii of one of our old st and Lv. Ja ciOftOQvll C (P. S) ! 7 'OpiiTS J U)0>t respectcil le^iileuts, UllU .ias been savannnh tSo. Ry ) 125>>pl^4)ua I vnlimi.irily given iotrool.fiii.il that " !!! L!!!i!!!! 4?p 4te S18p otlii rs uia\ t rj ili?' r. medy and be ben- Ar.Colombia ...... ait>p a to* tap / Btiit-ii, as,wii!> Mr. ivocimtT. 'i his r.-m v-SKS^^*;::::: iitt'ftSS SkS jC&H edy Is guld by Bates burg Drug Co. " Branched!# 8&tai - ix)a isi'p / " {}' aajrhnrj 0 23a| . 45a 7 f;p \' wanted to att.ud a party "r ;;y - rV^ bllt Was1 a Ira id to do so oil a. i otlal ol J,v. An vmtn. hy. ) lump! y .*jp ~3bJp pains in his stomach. , which he feared hv! .:!!!!!I!::::' 3t5p|'",lip fis'p would l i bw worse, lie says, I was Lt. T.-??iiif?n : 4(i?p:itwp " Johnston. illp U'Aij) . telling uiy troubles to a iady friend, Ar. f" .iaininn, (U. LO !| {.Uip it i^* who said : Chamberlain's Colic, Choi- flap ?iS lor? era, and Diari hoe.i It*medy wjll put " fgg | you in conditioti for the party.'' I Ar. Charlotte ?'iiy 04'-a! lEif-a. hnlight a hot t e and take pleasure in Ar-T'inrtt'e ?? Lli^j la?vj ,811? 7 . . Ar. Ktehmon.J ....... iio^al Sop stating that two doses cured u.c and iTTSWltiKton TBailaBp i51S enabled to have a good tim^at thenar 'J Ba'tlmor* iPa.KIt) 9 lJa ill- B"?T?i f 1 -'? Pblladelphtai UStal f Mm It** ty. Mr. Sneil is a resident of bum- " New Y ik.^ -a aipl? Si1 410. | mer llill.N. Y. This remedy is for t.v.( .l u-.nbei .TTT.........TTTjTl usThibn 7! ' by Hau-sbuv 1..? co. a.'4 5SK5S"7::::::::::::.| Ar. Kuoxviiv I il.Vi ran . '111e11- Secret Is Out. c iannua i .. 1 7 ju\>| ; <.n; . ... A r. I ~ 4opl " SSk All Sadievilie, Ky? was curious to -?=?: s ? . - ?i learn the cause of the va-i iaiprovc- southbound. Lkdiy inaih- exbu ment in the health of M -s. S. 1'. r-r?i? -=-^~ ' ' I.V. l.u.nxviilu . . 13 . . 4.?pi Whit taker, who had for ,i long time, Lv". v^i.-tunatiTTT! ' TiiTw TT^j ~T~" endured untold buffering from a Cvi kuoxvilio 7??77. lTSJu ITa>?j . , ... I. ' it, " AftbeviUo #uun 8Ur.p . < lironic bronchial trouble. 11 ,s all ispartanburit -s ,tl 4oa KI3p; > I due to I?r. Kind's New Discovery," - 777.1'- ''*yP writes her husband. It com, letelv 'ppt:n*ct:'uiliT^isL1.7! 7 7! 1 eo^o/asuai'flV 1 cured her and nls.i cored our lilile " 1 :tinio:o . . s'<?7pi rtfr-ia 622a grand-datighti r of a '. . re altaci o I.r. thiM? .t'n is it tr-a; *85y Whooping Gough." It positively Lv. Richmond nT\P lj)lrn| cures Coughs, folds, l.n (trip, I'-roti- pVi tj!?avil!o .. * k-7ar.iigjp 1- .Va chilis, all 'l'hroat and l.ung vioubh-s 'f.v"K' 7? 1 fli!"* tlii.uante.il bottl.s 5(V and $1.00. e'h.-m-.-" '.V.'.".'!!!!!!! 7!o :c,.i i: lop 5^"" Tiial bottles free at Outlier's drug " Winn '> r>. '? itin i2 0Ta Ou^a ,inri) Ar.Coinintr.ft, iltMjSt .... ll'.'oa I ka "vji Lv.Colombia,(U.I>.) tisoalihuu " Johnston 1 Hip rtaift My baby was terribly silk Willi tii ^.. a !::::7 i r oC? 9 diarrhoea," savs J. 11 . Doak, o? Wil- Ar. Un.mt. vi io 2l3p 7ira .. _ ' ... ,, Ar.Animate uanp 8Ui?j!0S.a liams, Oregon. - Wo were unable to Lv. Colombia (So. h?) 77777" 55p TSi : c8? euro him wi'h the doctor'.- a si tar.ee. ^ K'"tcui? ; tap 27 , , .....I i?; ninr. : ire 5.an 3 4-Vu s 47a and a? a last resort we tried < lumber- < n.-nt?.-hvi:io tiisp426a| ?2t? Iain's ('olie, Cholera and Diar.hoea " t nuncrvi.io Taip ! o67a|i08e* Remedy, i ain happy to say it gave I ^r~ 41 on. h tspj t ua it fa immediate relief ami n complete cure . .7! 1 ,So* For sale by f i:. hunter, druggist. ? ; }J5i5i5 8*a I ** 6?v#nn*h ? 806p| 5 00m lOSto Ar. .':i.'k? > tvii.'t* < 1*. S.\ 7 4opl 0 2Sa 2?jjj D< afness, Noises in the Head, nVc. * ~ iilo9pin~Cnv S.rvloo, Positively onreiU.v II\:;tii\-s pais I.viiov. I'-vo'dentdaily raascagar service between This new ItVineilv rlelit !< the actual ?eat v :'1 " , ,?7.\ 7"" v w i t-i -j ..I Tla .li .MM . aii.l h . . lie. i. .l -u. b .. i.iMkal ! ?^,0<1.1 ?n<l ?-New York and Floridn Ltmcurrs iii.it the (j,rat. - is held .ml t? all *V ^ .Pp-L'','' l"';"''"- o -mp. ^d c*c!u. suirerers. i... matter h..w l.ad ..r l.mn- tan.Hl.g "J,l?"Huom Sleei :7'%Tttsr^ss/xsuil Uu\u'A M Vi\ !; !.l'. .K ' tm^.lale Itoa'd. OoPmrtla''^ ^ ^ South l.aiulicth, I .on ih >n, 1.M.I,AND. Nos. 81 and H4?New York Bud Flo.ida Kxpret-a. Ura vme-rcsim sleopin^ ears lietweea Aujusta Hint Now York. Pullman drawingy i iecs room sleeping ears between Port Tampa. Jack* * ' i sonviile, bav.omah Washington and Vow York. Are lotig remembered hy the friends Pu:)i..a.? sh*v. :ug car* be. wren Chnr'.otie and and relatives of the bride and groom, ' wSv^nah.:nii11 ?tt" botwoon when thev are requested to ben fjiiest :i' 't0 *' a? F*** Hall. Through . ' t uiliua.n <lrto\ lug-room ImtTot H.oouiag <-:ir* )>oby receiving one ot '1 lit* Advocates twoeu J?<-k*>nrTllo and New York ami Pitll. .... , ... ... man H.eet.lngcar* between Auguata and Ohar* beautiful Wt'Uillllg IllvuiUiolls. lotte. Dicing <-ara serve ail meals eurouto. Pullman seeing f?rs between Jacksonville nd Colntnb onrauto datly lioi ww-a Juckson\\ \XTE/)--Ecvcry r?adir of Th dllt .milClarinnati,viaiihtvillt. , ... . *, rKANKS.OANNOX, tt. H HARLWTOK, Advocate t.i see tbo <?. \. r typewriter ThliJV KAOen.lijr., ttcu. Pa?. Agt.. Ill . IMitber Ciillllllll. Yotl can pure ba e! Washington. L> O. V naUiligton, D. O. ... w. II. TAr.OB. R.W.HUNT, \ these rencbiiifs on installments, from As't u?>n. Par.*. Ag*?? t>w. Pass. a^'i.. I>. K. Haiti wall er. Ilutt'sburg, S. U . Atlanta. Go. Churlcstoa. a. 0. M. K. Ri'Ti.and, Pres. John Fox, Sec. ami Treas. Batesburg Buggy and Harness Co. Call on us at the New Kaminer Building and examine our stock of * J' 1 a ~ - "N D L1S'S"1?S' t?jscxxfLsug'es, X-3C airiuO-ss, Whips and Rotes. Our vi-li c1?m ae New and Stylish and prices to suit the times. We shs\ ho fchid to see you, whether you wish to buy or not, and will take pleasure is show ing you the LARGEST STOCK EVER SHOWN IN BATESBURG. '