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E Personals, Pointers ^ 7 ^ and Phacts. ^ TliiUUiUiUiUiUiUUiiUiiWU^ --Pottmaster itneece spent Monday in Lexington. ?Mine Mae Sieglar, of Kidge Spring, ? was in town Friday. ? Mr. W, L. Hawl wont to Columbia * Monday on business. tt ? tis? Mabel Mima, of Whaley, is l< visiting Mis. J. 13. Hartley. K ?Dr. W. L Kiieece. of Baxter, was ^ in town one day last week. |, ?Miss Geneva JoniB is spending ' o u liPu ?* S# H liui* liiHnprnlL'4 11 ? Miss Carrie Smith in visiting frit'.id- , and relatives at Springfield. ' ?A protracted meet tug is on at s, Bethlehem church. It began Sunday, j, ?Miss Kmuiie Hughes, of Trenton, a is visiting Iter cousin, Miss KvaGlover. ? ? Mr, N. U Gunter attended the j-4 campaign meeting at Saluda Saturday. f) ?Capt. U. X. Gunter attended the p campaign meeting at Lexington Moo- tl day. w ?Mrs. Eugene llendrix, of Lexing- ^ ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. David It awl. ? Miss Clara Harrigal, beloved by C us, is visiting her brother, Mr. J. C. p Glover. d ?Mr.* Charlie B. Kneece attended 'l the campaign meeting at Lexington Mondav. w d ?Mr. nutlet* Sniilli of Si ingfield visi- 0 ted his father Mr. W. K. Smith, near j8 _ here, Suudav. V/ ?Dr. J. A. Watson v. ill leave us tl Saturday Aug. 2d. to lake a t\v> s weeks' vacation. a ?51r. \V. P. Steele, of I.ex'.r.gtou, " he of music fame, spent several days ( in our town last week. ? Misses llattie Lee and Nettie Gib- t son, of Columbia, are visiting Mi s y Altaic Lee Elheredge. c ?The singing at tlie Bethlehem pro- f tracted uaeetiog is being led by Mr. t W. P. Steele, of Lexington. b ?Mr. Gordon Quattiebaum, of Winnsboro, is visiting his brother, l)r. 1. A. S( Qiiattiebaum, of our town. f( ?Hon. D. S. Henderson, of Aiken, can- t dldate for United Stntes Senator, spent ' Sunday with friends in our town. d ? Miss Quatlleboum. of Columbia, | and Miss Matthis, of Aiken, are the charming guests of Miss Kate Cuilum. t ?Mrs. M. E. Whitten left Thursday t< for a sojourn among the mountains c and spr'ngs in the upper part of the n r?"State. b ?Rev. J. E.Steele, of Lexington, is r' assisting the pastor, Itev. Evans Hall, a in a protracted meeting at Bethlehem. ( ?Mrs, John K. Watson, of Saluda a county, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crouch, of this place, Sun- j, day. tl ?Dr. W. P. Timinerman went to 1' Tiinmerman, his old home in Edgefield u county, Monday on professional busi- w ness. 11 n ?Mr. Jim Whittle, our up-to-date j, photographer, spent two weeks at j Ch..rloDe, learning new methods in ^ his art. a ?Mr. J. M. Kpting, of Pine Ridge, n was in our town last week in the in- n terest of his candidrey for the Legis- o lature. '1 ? lion. P. Frank Efird, candidate for n re-election as a member of the House from Lexington county, was in town Monday. ? I, ?Rev. A. C. Wilkins went to Due " West Monday, where he will assist in I conducting a protracted meeting, returning home Saturday. j ?Let everybody for miles and miles around attend the B&'becue which Job ^ Swygert will give August 7th. Don't forget the day or place. [ ?A series of meetings under the 11 leadership of Brother Crout is in pro- ' gress at Providenco, near here, and much good is being done. j ?A man's business is judged by bis 1 stationery. Then you should have the c best. The Advocate Job Oflice can supply ysur wants along this line. e ?The Masons, Odd Fellows aud Red * Men are fixing their ball in sumptuous 1 style. W'hi n completed there will be few lodges in the State with band- c soiner equipments. g ?Mies Fannie Lybrand, sin attrac- | ^ ' V tive belle of Wagner, has returned to her home after spending several days with relatives and friends here . f t ?l'rof. Ernest Wiggins was among , Lis friends last week. We were de- y lighted to have hint here. He looks I j Wei' anil doubt leas the world has ( wagged well with him. We trust that It may ever be thus. d ? Mr. S. 1'. Wingard, of I.exington, y known and honored throughout Lex- s ington c unity, spent We inesday in our j town in the interest of the Hampton t monument. We ware glad to see this i honored ciliz-n on our streets, after a j lapse of several years. c ? The job printing we arc turning ' out these days is of a superior quality. e The impreesion is good, -very letter showing lip clear and distinct, the ink we use is of a superior quality, und the f artistic manner in which yo?r business ' is plnced on your stationery will be s certain to please you, W by use botched a up printed matter when you Oau get t I neat work at the same price. Call at i the Advocate office and let's talk the i matter over. We guarantee sat:sfac- \ lion. i BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL Po Homu of L?adln( Men?Seiihutlonal Development in the Odd Fellows Distress Sisr11 nl Case in TenneKsee. There has been a rensatiunal develpuient in the Odd Fellows distress trigal case iu Tennessee, which is stirring p the members of the order everyhere, the local lodge already having ikeii action. The development is thus aid in the Memphis Commercial: Olllcer W. T, Coleman and Desk Serejnt Henry Joy have returned from ampbell county, where they went to elp hunt down the assassins of Wil> am DeLisp, near LnFollette, Sunday ight. They left here Monday inoruig with "Queen" and "Jude,"_two ol olcmun's bloodhounds. They report a ery successful run. They were on the :ene by 10 o'clock and struck a trail i a few racnunts. The scene of the ttempted murder and robbery i? just utside the corporation of LaFollette. lie otllcers examined the ground and mud where the scullle took place. A ?w steps away was founu tire empty ocketbook of the wounded man. At liis spot the dogs struck the trail, and > rere soon yelping away on the tracks f the supposed perpetrators of one of lie most bold and coaaidly crimes in lie history of the county. ' In about two mile'," says Olllcer oleman, "we came to a house where a romuieut man lWtd. llere the dogs umhfounded the crowd which was ioliwing us by trailing up onto the orch. 1 he man who lived in this house as a prominent Odd Fellow, but the ogs did not have to contend with the haracter of men and their kten srent no rtspt ctor of persons. Like some outagioiis disease they steal upon heir victim, no matter who lie is. The lie rill* and others ware much exited t tliis* mnnu'vre and insisted t''ut this aust he a mistake. The dogs seemed o thir.k their duty done, and would rail no further. We took them back hree dill'erent times and e.ery lime hey finished at this house. The man rns at home and was naturally much oncerned about the action of the dogs. in innocent man would be as mush asniinded as a guilty man when the dogs ai'ie to his home. He said nothing, ut was extremely pale and nervous. "We took the dogs back again to the cene and a new trail was struck. They allowed this and It carried them to he home of a brother of the party livug in the iirst house. Here again the ogs stopped and refused to trail furlier. Of course you understand that he unsupported testimony of these ogs does not have much v. eight In ourt, but it helps to corroborate other cstimony the same as any other eir uinstantial proof. We found five wit-1 esses who saw these two vnd a third rother going toward the scene of the ubbery the night it occurred, and just . short time before. "JJeLap, the wounded man, thinking e was perhaps going to die, wrote out statement which he sealed up and ft to he opened in case he should die. le told me what it contained. lie said liat the dogs had confirmed his susicions. He could swear that the first inn to whose house the dogs went as the Odd Fellow who gave the disress signal, lie is positive he recogized two of them and says he will rosecute them as soon as lie is able. 11 view of the pri minenee of the susects it was thought best not to make ny arrests as the election was just on .ml the political friends of Del.ap light mob the supposed perpetrators f the robbery and intended murder, "lie idea that politics had something o do with It would have inflamed the linds ol his friends to desperation." ?Attorney General Bellinger was icre Monday on his way to Delmar to ttend a political meeting at that place 'uesday. ?Solicitor J. Win. Thurmond, of Edgefield, was in town Tuesday. lie s a candidate for Congress from the iecond district. - A protracted meeting began at Ked lank, at Saluda courthouse, Sunday light and will probably continue hrougli the week. Mr. W. A. Neal Jr., of Kasley, S. G., * visitinir his sister. Mrs. Fred F. ftul. uin. Mr. Xeal is connected with the en?ns department at Washington. ?The Advocate wants a correspondnt at every point in Lexington ounty where there are news happen ngs. Write us about the matter. ? Mr. Paul E. Hutto, of Swansei, andidate for county auditor, spent lunday at tlie home of his parents, Ir. and Mrs. P. P. Flutto, near Leesille. ?We would like for some of the rieiuls of our country correspondents o write hp their obit urn ries and send hem in. Having not heard from u single one of thtni in two weeks we take t for granted that they have crossed he river Styx. ?The annual picnic at Parr's was a lecided success. A large crowd of oung folks were present, with a conulerable sprinkle of older heads. Every >art of the county was represented. \ jolly good time did everybody have. V band Irom Columbia rendered deightful intisiu. The [committee in harge deserve credit for the successful iompletion of one of the most popular gatherings in this section of the Stat?. ?M iss Kate Cullam gave a delightful 'At Home," complimentary to her riemis, .>1 hses i/uaw leoaiim mm ilatllrs. Delightful refreshments were erved and everyone counted Iheiu,elves fortunate to be there. The fea ure of the evening was the pi# drawllg, which occasioned ffreat inerrinent. ill r. Kit Uidgell won lirst prize while it fell to Miss Aillean Culluui to receive the ''booby." "OCCURRENCES." BY "in* OU> MAS." A man recently committed suicide ii New York rather than work. If every one had to earn their daily bread b; the sweat of their brow there wouh be a great many suicides. Of course some, who are us cowardly as they ari lazy, would die of bt'rvatiou or beconn beggars. Happenings in colored circles were i little on the wane last week. Parrinj that the DatesLurg ball team boa Leecville Saturday, and that a colore* ''gentleman" administered a whippinj to his wife the day before, for which In deposited live dollats willi ttie towi treasurer, everything was quiet. The Union meeting was so great a straii on toeir nerves that tl.ey are taking it easy for a while, The Middleburg cotton mill boysdon'i believe any thing. They were not sat islied with the way the Bates burg kids wiped them up Saturday week, but on Saturday last made gooi their promise to come "another gin,' but it was the same old song, only sei to different music, the town bojs winning by a score of 27 to 22. A few flsti cuffs and a great deal of rag chewing seasoned witii a little profanity, wen the features of the game "American brewers have already in vested $5,<K)d.(XW in and about Ha ranna." ? Exchange. Yes, joii cai always bank on the brewers and (lis j tillers being the !ir*t ones to enter i new field. It is strange, but* whei Atnarica undertakes to civilize an educate a people the (list lesson i always wushoi down with beer am whiskey, and the result is always tin .-aiiie, but thus it h is ever been and tliu will it ever be. It may I.e truly sou that the American flag wins, will wbiski y u close second. "The Old Man" is pleased to hear o the improved condition of Killer Edward VII. It bus r use-l him muni nights of sieepl* sMiess ami le-en i great burden on bis mind at all limes not that be is closely related to !Ji: Royal Highness, or evt n bus any grea udtnirt.lion fcr him, but ti.e sickne*: and dentil of anv great persona^* causes I.iin no little uneasines?, (?), bu now that the outlook for tlie king i more encouraging, and there are n? othrr great men critically ill, he ma; rest easy and sleep the sleep of a mat with an untroubled mind. There is a boy In llntesburg who i "m uli" on robbing birds nests. Then is u nest in a tree which stands in lit father's yard, and he has been cllmbi.ij that tr?e so often kind o' keeping at sye on the aforesaid nest, until it ha become a disease with him The otke night, in his sleep, he w>nt out of tin home and proceeded to the tree, whici lie ascended, going to the nest. II. came dowr. "right side up with care," but in going up the front steps In fell, thus awakening himself lie nov has a skinned nose as a result. Thi was told us for a fact, but we must ad mit that it has a fishy sound. The Columbia Ilecord informs lis tha counterfeit five dollar bills are in cir dilation there. If they get up thi way some people will be easily takei in. At this ottice, for instance, a fiv. . dollar bill las not been seen in so ionj | a lime that a counterfeit would hurdl' be detected by "our" expert, whe is a this writing a dead expense on "our1 bands, but when cotton commences ti come in and "our" delinquent sub scribers; begin to besiege the of fice and rusn pell inell over onear.othe in their hurry to settle arrearages, w expect to get "our" money's worth ou of him. In the meantime, htwevet we are willing to run the risk of gettinj hold of a few counterfeits. For two weeks before the great priz light in San Francisco the papers wer telling us how it was going to happen and for the uext two weeks they wil be telling us how it happened. Th two brutes, Jeffries and Fitzsimmon; entered the ring Friday night in th j pink of condition?physically, but no ! otherwise. The light was a short bu 'letce u if, Jeffries administering th knock-out blow in the ninth round, an j as Fitzsimmons lay sprawled upon th floor he could hear (if he was ablet ] hear) the referee count him out, an in his mind's eye could see flee tin visions of departing wealth and f-nu The attendance was about ten thorn and, and in the number were include the town officials, who sanctioned th affair, winch, by the way, is adisgrac to them and the town they represent Some people had pl.t aside theij liar earned cash for six months in order t take in this fight, and after seeing th two giants in the arena for about thirt minutes, each watching every opening j ihat lie might vanquish Ins antagonist i went away satisfied, thinking lliey rt i ceived tl'?ir money's worth. Well, i they are satisfied, "The Old Man" Im : no kick coming. Jeffries is still chan j pion and t. e light is over. Layma as well as sinner, was in attendant-* and the eyes of the preacher, as well j those of the worldly man, eagerl ' scanned the headlines of Hatiirdiiy , papers to ascertain the result It i ! tinman nature to want to know the re suit, even if we do Hut approve of it. Once a toy in school was asked t compaie the adjective of "sick." Th is the way he compared it: ''Sick, ."worse," "dead." ? Ex. FltOM ANYWHKRK. Item* ot* New* That Have (iou< Through the Editorial Com press. A Manilla dispatch of the 27th state thai 130 fresh cases of cholera hav y broken out at that place. >1 I?r. Eugene Grissom, for twenty ^ one year* superintendent of the Nortl e Carolina Insane Asylum coiniuitte suicideou the 26th. t Three giris, Aunio Consort and Jeu f nie and Mamie Nelson, nged 10, 12 am j 11 years, were killed on a trestle ii i Charlotte. N. C., Saturday. I e Saturday night, id Charlmton, 01 ( factory hill, a n>an named Hhdcor shot another named Turustill. Tin , latter wi'l die and * he former escaped ' The eleventh week of the p est coa strike is now on. The wutluik ; present, as far as svttlemeut is con " certied, is very gloomy. Tlio miner are conlident ami tlie operators un * yielding. i (o " Thia signaturo is ou every !.oe uf the gauuiiu - Laxative Brcmo-Qninine tw>icu t the reuadjr that cures m fold la uae Say L* 'The highest iuoiiiiIk ins in (Jul) reach greater heights than any jea in the eastern ranges of the l/nitii States. m Thousands Saved By ; |DR. KING'S NEW D1CC0V[RY i I This wonderful medicina posis Itlvotyouros Consumption, Coughs i! B Colds, Bronohitis, Asthma, Pneue Hmonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, Las R Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, I M Croup and Whooping Cough, i; Jd Every bottle guaranteed. No ' jfCure. No Pay. Price 50c.&$I. 5 Trial bottle free. . "l HIV I I II II I I llll ^ ' Two modern Hull ring ir.ilis, will . American machinery, h.tve recentl; I been constructed at Harbin, Mai. s I o :lir a. Will Make . Affidavit > ; 1 New Lease of Life for an Iowa Postmaster. s Pistmntftr R. II. Randall. Dunlan. Ia. e aay?s: i suffered from indigestion &nd re suiting ovils for years. Finally I triec * Kodol. I toon know I had found win f I had long looked for. I am better toda} i than in voars. Kodol me a nev 8 lease of fife. Anyone can have my af fldavit ta the truth of thi,t statement." r Kodol digests your food. This enables th< f system to assimilate supplies, strengthen i ing every organ and restoring health Kodol Makes You Strong. Prepared only by E. C. DeW itt Ac Co., Ohlcagc ? TheSl.boUleconlaluiSHtluoatbeWc.aaa. t s The volume of the world's com mere .lis two and a half or three times a i great as it was thirty y ears ago. | ; <? 1 This signature is on every box of the genuini e Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet* , the remedy tbat ram a rold la one day * MIXED IN TWO Mil'sVj . . ^^7- ? :j| LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PAINTS. e t It is Don* Without Cost, t Buy pure linseed oil at seventy-flv e cents a gallon, aril make your ow j paint by adding x.,' of a gallon of it t a 1 gallon of the Longman & Marline o Absoluetly Pure Paint. The pain d will then cost about $1.25 per gallon g Any buililimg not satisfactorily paint ). ed.will be re-painted at our expenst ? Twenty-seven years of sale. Anagen il ey in every town in tlie I ui'cd Slate ' For Sale by J. J. Raw I A Son, H Itatesburg, S. C. t '.'.'PALMETTO COLLEGIATI INSTITUTE, \ I. EX INUTON, SOI Tit CAROLINA ? 1 t, Literary, Classical aud |s Scientific Course " VOCALA INSTRUMENTAL MUSK ?* COI LEU K Tit A I NED TEACHERS is y s 206 Students Enrolled the L?st Sessioi EXPENSES FROM $0) to PER ANN I M. is " Send for Catalogue to r ? fi* Coi roct. *'Maoiina, what is tho coffee j?o 0 singing?" asked little four-jear-oli Mabel as she sat in tier high chair, pa tiently watching her mutnuiu prepar breakfast one morning, s "Oh, its just singing," nnaworei e mamma. "I know, mamma," said Mabel, "it* singing "A Hot Time.'*?Kx. . J. A. Kelly relates un experience aim I ilar to that wliieh ha? happened in nl most every neighborhood >n the Unit ed States and has been re-told b; . thousands of others. lie says: "J.ns . summer 1 liud an attack of dvaentcrj and purenasad a bottle of Chamber II Iain's Colic, Cholera and liiarrin ei Itamedy. which I used according t< direetijn? aud with entirely aatisfac lorj* results. The trouble was cor. 1 trolled iiuinli quicker than former at { tucks wlien "i used o.her remedies.' i Mr. Kelly is a well known citizen o Henderson. N. C. For sale by J. 1) ' i'iinmoos. llutesburg. With a store full of fr their patronage i you that we are goii H |greater share of yoi ' -^Sewing I We are prepared to do it at a price that E. JONI **7" ANTED?Scrap iron of every descriptiou and old machinery. Any kind of lire wrecks or stocks. Wrilt for particulars. Address .1. 15. Carfunkel, Columbia, S. (J. ^ FIRST-CLASS - IsAND SURVEYING, UY SHEALEY & MORRIS, LEESVILLE, S. C. Dr. W. P. Timmerman Oll'ers liis professional service t. I the people of Batesburg anu vicinity, Ollice over the National Bank, ami can be found there day or ni^ht. BATESBUKO, S. 0. | L. M. MITCHELL, ' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON r - Office Hours1 8 to 9 a. in. 8 2 to d p. rn. 7 :30 to 'J p. m, ? J. A. WATSON. ID-eiSTTIS'l?, e BATESBURC - - S. C. s Office over Harris' Dron Store. Edwin Folk Strother, Attorney & Counseler al Law. 9 Will practice in nil thecouits of tin ( State and the Uuiteil States. Your business soliccted. IBa.tes"b\xrgr, - S. O. Mar. 26? E. L. ASBILL. Attorney a i l a . Leesville - S. Practice in all Courts "Business solicited. P. b. Asbill Watches. Clocks,'and t j i i> ^ . .. oewuji'v r uii in^< Mitchell Building, BATCSBUHG,S. C. j aswwwnrwm wtfwmwM % WILL EVANS | ;;:r haberdasher I ^ ^ Columbia, S- C. 31 . 132 MAIN STKKKT. ^ ; ^iUMhumuunnuunnunuSi ;! 11' vou desire to %/ be benefited to the extent of several I Dollars. Come at your ear'h st conYonienci | and see our assortment of clothing i. which is going at cost. A eonipleti ' lino of ladies skirts, the prices lowi iliuu has ever heard of. , A large line of dry good: the best the market afford. j \v e are also agents for Walter A ; Wood's world wide fmios Mowe rsani ' : Iteapers- A comj'.ets line of extra* ! on hand. When you are seeking to save you change, call on, L. C. HARTLEY & Co, Who Savej Customers Goo< Money. Large hox of sardim at 5f. Also take order for tailor mail V 7 ' * _ ^. . . m A mart talks knowingly of the int ronttancjr of wouien and then proceeds jv to get mad >f one of them proves he is . right. e TllK BEST MN1HKNT FOR STRAINS. J Mr. K. II. Wells, the merclisnt at Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says: "I always recommend Chamberlain's b Pain Malm as the best liniment for strains. I used it last winter for a severe lameness (in the side, resulting from a strain, ami was greatly pieased - with the quick relief and cure it ef- | - fected." For sale by J. D. Tiuiujom - Datesburg. ' Somehow it is discouraging how fem. inine instinct can distai.ee masculine 1 reason in the way of doing things right. > ____________ GoucIi'h Quick iteiief. \ -| When yotir joints and bones acheand J ' | your liosli feels temier and sore, a 25 i f j cent buttle of Couch's Quick Jteli f ? . j will give you quick relief. Hest cure } for -:ol in. S I3ST WE o ' bargains for von. W o ? 11 the year that has ] lg to exercise our ever] ir trade in 1902. Machines & fill all your wants in 1 will please you. Con ?S, The Unc IWILL A. THE-Gl g I now occupy the st by Quattlebaum, and a my customers and frien ; the grecery line, v , i ' ' '/I : I A): \t'"- w1 ; t'j' VWe j& s .. * m Hof . if?! ' " : -, hoi t ^ latii J Vci ' . I, & L 1 fe - tuy ?. ?/ _J Ol'H l'KK KS WILL NOT P] We are now ready to show you the MPKING S Mail orders given prompt attentic I. C. LEV> 838 Broad St. ?20 ;>?in. | IBevers <&, BUGGY AND W> The best and cheapest t All woik done in the best style. Lowest prices known. S HORSSMOING BY HE BSI IjM THE SOUTH Don't get 1 In up work done when you ci RIDGE SERE > LKfcsYII.I.R COI-MiHK'. Staini* lor t lirisi iao culture and i . ohara ter. Ideal location. Health* fulness unsurpassed. lleniitiful town, Large and competent faculty. Improved course of stud \? \ Lecturers and preachers of eminent ability. Superior advanta' gas ' llercd in MUSIC, ART, EXPRES- ' r SION, BOOK-KEEPING, ? STENOGRAPHY, ETC. , ^ as wi ll us in Literary Course. Mil- 1 t-iry training. Close personal supervsiou. Exp-'/ties may ne reduced by work. Send for Catalogue to L. H. HAYNKS. I'rcs. I El SV II.I.E. 8- C r E. J. ETHEREDGE, DENTIST, LKESVILLK, - - - - S. C. , Ollire next door to I'ost OMlee. ? I [Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digosts what you eat. i Many a woman's dream that bcfM with coach and four has ended with ir A MAM LIB TO YOU. And say some other salve, ointment lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good n* Muck leu's Arnica Kaive, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of I'iles. Hums, B?iis, Corns, Felons, Ulcers. Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin Eruptions prove It's the best and cheapest. 'Mc ?t O. J. Harris, Bates burg, or Suiith A Crosson, Leesville, f*.C. The man who has no enemies isn't worlu having friends. DcnfnesK, Noisea in the Head, &c Positively cured by iiautlev's ear Lminv. riils new Heincdy cues right U> the actual seat if the <11:case, and lias effected such remarkable sure* tuat the greatest hope ia held out to all utlTcrera, 110 matter how bad or lon|(-?taadliig li?? case may be. 0"?E iiorri.E will Ccrk any irdlnary case, and will lie wnt securely packed ind post-paid with full direction* and testiu-iiiiala 11 ihiii receipt of SI 00. Order direct rom .IAMKS K. 1IAULEY, 23. Stookdale Itoad oath I.aiubcth, Loudon, KNULAKD. e thank our friends passed, and assure r energy to merit a Stoveshthis line, and can 10 ikwI ierseller HWMM??I RAWI, E ROGER. ore formerly occupied I im prepared to serve 1 ds with everything in I Will A. Rawl I I v incs 1848,? have borne the reputation being the Leading Clothing jse in this section. Ve shall not abuse this repu on by otlering any but the y Best Clothing money can KIIMIT OF (oM PETITION, latest styles in our handsome TOCK. ?n. rs son & co.f Tailor-Fit-Clothiers. Augusta, Oa. Kneece \GON WORKS, shops ill the Stat# Finest Painting done at the rISOR XPR an get Fi.st-class work at less prices <G. - - S. C. Southern Railway i clicdule. ?Trains from Augusta, Ga. for Columbia, etc.. pass ttntesburg, S. C., Xo. 134 (daily) 4.53 p. m., No. 130 (daily) 12.07 n. m.. Trains from Colombia etc.. for Augiisia etc., pass Batesburg, S.C., No. 129 (daily) 4.55 a. in., No. 183 (daily) 12.57 p.m. Train leaves Bafcesburg for Perry tally except Sunday, Xo. 48, fl.30 a. in. Train arrives Bajesbnrg (ruin Perry Jaily except Sunday No. 47, 8.00 a. m.. Connections at Couinbia and Augusta for all points; at l'erry for Alletiila' ?, Savannah, etc. Our Clubbing Oiler. The State (semi-weekly edition) and The Advocate for $2.25 a yc?r, $1.25 for six months. Reanlar nrice of h?.th papers $8.00 a year $1.50 for six month*. The Thrice-a-Week World and Tnic Advocate for $1.(15 n year, 85 cents (or six montlts. Regular price of both papers $2.00 a year and $1.00 for six months. The Atlvocatc ami Atlanta constitution (weekly} 1 year $1,714 cents, six months'JO cents?The Advocate and Atlanta semi-weekly Journal, 1 year $1.75 six monies Po cents. Semi-Weekly Journal and The Advocate 1 year aix months 75 conta. The farmer Student and The Advocate 1 year ft.25, six months fi5 cents.