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1 - JF J . 7 -y-tV ^ f TJT nmnpw APTW4I _ HE R ; A T FS Riipn r An\ rncatp TM ?>T^ u r* W :^||||l ' ^BhF ' ; j'^i ''-y^sCT' Ssk ri f1 1 I L LIN 15 . nj mg& Kg jHc m | c ^XLfs _v\L^ vM#, v* ASH .1*, v\l*. Alrf. Al#. .%l*. .%.? : I IS .+ 1* . %. I * tl# I : A D V A N C E Andrfiwf i RatftshiiPfl rem Y ui'KocL!", r Then You Will Have u Chance to I>e| vclop Your Individuality. It Is well known that loujr contluuod LEEEV1LLE I XI r o ^ ^1 H f-v - iAXTER AND itnr ait Columbia, Newberrj r* _ * ? ^ < mmmmm r & Laurens ? * Sp nr< Dti r* w -* w v viv/ rv *ym. jl ecials. A f \ employment 111 tlie service of others off ten cripples originality an?l individuality. Thut resourcefulness and Inventiveness which come from i>erpetual stretching of the mind to meet emergencies or from adjustment of means to ends Is seldom developed to its utmost In thoso who work for others. There Is not the same compelling mo"""" tlve to expand, to reach out, to take | risks or to plan for oneself when the 1'M.auu ana. i^rayion aioore spent Monday in town Shopping. Miss Ella Lon Able went to Tient? n last Friday to spend some time with Miss Emma Etheredge. ^ Rev. Nease oreached a very interest 1 Ing Fermon at the Lutlierne Church Sunday evening. at Rev. and Mrs. Rlsinger, of Johnston, spent the day Mondav witli Rev. r.rmp tlULUN. This Is the first day of May, and If le last one is much hotter we will Lv. ave to go to the Mountains or down Lv. o the Spring under the old maple tree It seems likeSummer, and the forest L id fields look like it. XsV. The Ilirds are singlne and the Bees Lv Kauroaa xnt Charleston, Greenville, Columbia and SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVE Laurens. 7.00am. 2.02pm Lv. Clit Newberry?:__.8.36am. 8.10pm Lv. Pro; Chapin 9 29am. 3.51pm Ar. Coll NUMBER 21, and NUMI Columbia 6.20pm 11.05am Lv. Chi Prosperity 6.45pm 12.21pm Lv. Ne Clinton 8.35pm 1.22pm Ar. La1 Atlanta Sliorb Lioe. '* lillcS MBEB 26, 1005. ?^5 Jton 7.30am 2.22pm <'^1$ sperity 8.65am 8.24pm imbia 10.80am 4.46pm i pin 6.20pm 11.57am w berry 7.13pm 12.86pm jreDB ..9 OBprn 1.42nm i nis tnu PORCH ROCKER Iffii sMfa mimnllJXl programme Is made for hhn by another. Our self made men, who refused to remain employees or subordinates, are the backbone of the nation. They nre the s)ue\v8 of our country's life. They got their power as the northern oak gets Its strength, by Qghting every inch of Its way up from thu acorn with storm and tempest. It Is the hard schooling that the self made man gets In his struggles to elevate and make a ? a i close family. bi Mrs. B. B. Hare went out to lier K0 Mothers Saturday to spend a few , days. e<1 Miss Sallle Bodie left last Friday for Bamberg where she expects to spend Some time with friends. na Miss Sims, who has been visiting M] Mrs. J. P. Bodie, returned home Fri- ve /low c ?w.iilinnet inueeu every tiling has tikjtiuiw life, tli3 o n is up to a od stand and needs work. pQ The early plantlngof cotton Is finish i and before another change of the ion cotton chopping will be In order Mrs. J. I). Whittle of Blackville S. C. is been visiting her sister-in-law ??? rs Y. B. Watson, who still remains HHj ry low. ?ar ains 53 and 52 arrive and depart from uniot ams 22 and 21 arrive and depart from Coasl i street, < olumbia. daily, except Sunday, r rates, time tables, or further Information B. F. P. LEaPIIART, C. T. A., I J. F. LIVINGSTON, Soliciting Agen W. G. CHILDS, President, Co i depot, Columbia, daily, t Line freight statioi, Geri, apply to any agent or write ' ^ lank of Columbia, t, hank of Columbia, lumbia, S. C. rUK ONLY t ^ < < '*** ifi */x r ;v'!: place for himself iu the world that dei velops him. Some employees have a pride In working for a great Institution. Their Identity with It pleases then* ? * I iork ? I:tr : . y< u :? ij . r. o . > l*i a " *. 1. . i . > t' Mr. W. L. Crouch Isable to be out again. Wi Mips Daisy Edwards who has been tnnoV*lr?/? '*'?- 1 *? T i * sop i?4*r The Bapt a Lndlta Ai.1 Pc. fcy * li^ I- . <? a i-'.vi Vary at the ; fi- " >. (; ?V -lore., on May li. fr \ i, .<0 t?.i We are pained to Chronicle the death Kg* Nancy Lowman, which occurred on El st Sunday Morning, in the State hoa- Ej |,l li?J > r-v ' I. , lu tin* law* tuln fro .u #4 ,, v_ , a?id r * > ? J " -. Vis ISA It a.'^ :< -arr f. r, it V. . it'Kf ?:; . t: ' I POND'S OLD ST !. DON! BATESBURG, 1?ER!1 IS BIT ONE WAY TO IU- lvrrr.l r 9 %- * ' Freight. The back and seat this Rocker is made of best German Cut Re< .dr' '' v : to AT the ^a.oo :<K- FttRIfiHT yblMUUI lVa|IUUSIUIIIlJ> 13 tu itself a great educator, a powerful schoolmaster. Sometimes young women who have been brought up In luxury and who have known nothing of work when suddenly thrown upon their own resources by the loss of property or compelled even to support their once wealthy parents develop remarkable strength and nersonnl nnwor Ynin??? 1 >? wJV> II u n Mr. Howard I'ridges of Atlanta Is visiting his mother-in-law Mrs. M. E J1* Able this week. ' Miss Lizzie MaiTett is visiting her m father Mr. Joe MatTet this week. bu he (H.ARF.NRF. THR All - * _ hm Mftcu Mot. irtitcrscniircl) d at'lei a very appropriate ceremo- ? p conducted by Itev. Groseclose cf ;esville, the body was laid to rest in other earth to await the resurection _>rn, The entire family attended her l|B rial; She has one sister that preccd- |U| r to the spirit land She leaves three _ tcrs and two brothers and a lar^e _O rxi^U H I carry everything that a fi eral merchaut cat Ly good s i re z\\ new and a U to select fror >R YOURSELF. irst class gen- rries. B N. irge assortment E ^ n ana tne frame of clean lected maple., has v flat arms, extremely li back, and Is exceedir comfortable. /ide PREPAI1 iigh you certainly gt igiy your money's worth. men, too, sometimes surprise everybody when suddenly left to carry on U their father's business unaided. They develop foree and power which no one J 4. dreamed tliey possessed. We never know what we can do until wo are put to the test by some prreat emergency or tremendous responsibility. When we feel that we are cut off from outside resources and must deh rutnA aWlxt^la 1 ** m-i M.t il V JJ A II All XX 1 U cil KILL NOT SERVING SENTENCE ; | BY BEING AT WORK ON POOR " HORSE FARM?COY. HETWARD'S ?< ! INSTRTTPTMNS Tft Qurmrr v< cle of friuds to morn her loss. J preac RIDGE SPRING. S Messrs T. It. Edwards and Jesse! mmerman have recently returned, ^.lurc >m Nashville, Tenn., where they,.' uvse ire called as witnesses in case in the. Mrs >rtr?rnl <'fillrt ' - sermon to the former was TUPt lied by the Pastor. Iiev. J. II. HULI ids, and the address to theyoung e was delivered by, Mr. L. S. Trot- Rill] RidgeS The ladies had own a handsome new carpet, tli Special t :h was beautifully decorated with jjdgefi r3 Vance, a i. John T. Nicholson, has just re- mar: of t :e girls born to efield woman. o Tlie State. eld, May 1.?Mrs. Wra. F. .very highly respectable "wohe Cleora section, nine miles 11 i\/r i ? i-^ 2 BABY TENDERS. $3.00 FREIGHT PREPAID ie best in America. n j n l?v?iu nunuauivij UURJt'lVt'S Wl' CUIl fight with all the force of desperation. 1 The trouble with worktop for others Is the cramping of the Individuality? tho lack of opportunity to expand along original and progressive lines?because fear of making a mistake and apprehension lest we take too great risks are constantly hampering the executive, the ?. creative, the original faculties. Sue cess. MVU 4iVUU IV UUlllkll I < uov. Ileyward has written to the sheriff of Saluda county that Clarence ^ ( Thrailkill should be sent to the State ca penitentiary unless he is to be put to work with tlie chaingang of Saluda county. Tlie contention over this mat ti-r has been on for some time. Gov Hey ward leferred all of the correspon t:r donee tn A t t nrno? V #% ?????? ? ? ' h turne Uottou is coming rapidly on the | Mrs. irket, and the lar^e depot platform crowded with bales to its upmost .e* cted 1 p - , w # J South Dr. Fd Quattlebaum of Columbia [ meets ls over on a visit a few day9 ago. an(j ^ rhere was an all day meeting at Dr fur an eek wiuirch. near here, last Sunday p ivMkinn l?r>intr tlio A nnivumn -?? ?.f . so irom a visit to her daughter, west of t Bussy in Augusta. B'&l cbih All three J. II. Edwards has been instru Their wi >y his churches to attend the j 2 poun icrn baptist Convention which children i in Chttanuoga, Tenn., May 10th cj 12 yea hey have made liberal provision Charity i his expenses. i. J. M. Nobles and Miss Perth bis town, gave birth to three iren on Saturday night last, s are alive and strong and well sight in the aggregate was 22ds, Mrs. Vance has five older , the eldest of whom is a boy irs, Faith Yavce, Hope Vance Vance. Ei, m. Anare Columbia TheStore Tha ws MMiure 10 = = = = s. c t Saves You Money. Cap'n nill'a Explanation. m After tlio visitors to the island of Nantucket had covered tlio course over T which sightseers are always eonducted, says a writer in the Boston Iler* aid. one of the ladies of the party requested that the drive be continued to "Sheep pond." "The place where the natives used to wash the wool on their sheep in the ? ..vj viviivtui A uuiiiaiis wli) states In a letter received by Gov; th Heyward yesterday: Su "l am in receipt of yovrs of April ? 2Srd enclosing letters from R. A. Cuoper, solicitor Eiphth circuit, nnd Mr. I). W. Padgett, supervisor Sal- ^ uda connty herein. Yon say the ^ question at issue is whether or not ^ work upon a county farm, (such as 1 e Ladies Mission Society and the -sot)^f nbeam Mission Rand. other >EASONAl s will go, also, and perhaps severl | Sub ladies. Cate. BLE . . . scribe to The Advo i Sash, Doors, Bin (ids, old days," she supplemented. "Everybody goes to see It." The driver and guide, Cap'n Bill, looked perplexed. lie was evidently puzzled as to tho location of this Interesting sheet of water. But an old sailor and town character Is rarely uonplused, nnd presently Cap'n Bill snapped his whip, determination In h's eye. lie drove to a neighboring hill Iiuucisiai 11 tuc one 111 question 10 DP), can be construed as hard labor upon the public works of the county? I concur with Solicitor Cooper that work upon a county farm cannot le construed as hard labor ufon the public works of the county, and I am Of the opinion that such work, which I understand is usually perfr rmed by the inmates of the poorhouse, is rot Screen C . HARDW >oors and ARE? Win 44 Fewer gallons ware Kamt, Cabinet Mantel: s longer" ? means Devoe pain umi up liui "Hero 'tis," ho said, w ith n sweep of his hand. "I don't see any water!" was the general exelamatiou. "Not now," Cap'n Bill gravely admltted. "You see, the sheep was so ? flirty tliat the bloomln* pond got filled upy?Youth's Companion. The Ornt Clock at noaen. C:rrylng out the sentence of the c ?urt In this ca.ie,"' A Upon receiving this opinion from " Mr. Youmans, Gov. Heyward wrote Sheriff H. F. Sample: Some time ago I rererred to the attorney general's office letters of Solicitor Cooper and Supervisor Padgett in regard to the way In which the I sentence of one Clarence Thmllirtli dows, Shej Ice Crearr P?1 ppard LigF i Freezers. D/\4^ ltning , Fruit /I C. O. liH COLUMBIA, Three of Them, Dearborn? Do you know tho Wonders of tho world? Wabash? I know throe of them. Dearborr ly three? Wabash?Yes; I've on] three sons, you know. :<)WN & BRO., s. c. BOVen Wonderful Slcetiaulenl I'llri, Well ,,nt necessary to remark, es i?On- chilly after one romls the followl ly that It taxes credulity to the utm to believe some of the old time storh TM.n .1.. n?n.n?/wl r..>r The nnelent city of Uouen, I-rance, owns the very earliest specimen of the larger varieties of the ancient clock makers' triumphs. It was made by Jehan do Felnlns and was finished and set going In September, 13S9. So perpp.' feet In construction Is tills nnelent time recording machine that, although It has osj been regularly striking tho hours, halves and quarters for centuries. It Is '' ' atlll used as a regulator. Tbo case of was being carried out in your county. "Th > claim was made by the supervisor that iii being assigned to work j upon the com t/ farm Thrailkil) w;o | carrying out the sentence of the court I You will notice that the attorney gen oral gives the opinion a copy of whtch 1 enclose you, this work upon ti e i county farm cannct be construed as t/ULl JL Jai - // L/tWI 1 UIZ) rdinieres. ? 4 " r anu Vtt?-rljr I'nrraaoaabl*, Mamma?l>on't you like Auntie Johnny?Oil. she's very kind, but expect n boy to keep quiet on ( man. Tlio charity that hnatons to pro Ita fpxxl deeds eeases to be charlt la only pride and ostentation.- IP 1 " ? iiivnvmwi mm or Charles V. with nn Automatic li Prue? i *'>' which escaped, circled around sln/d ; majesty's head a few times and tl 'hrlst- Alighted upon his sleeve. j VlrglHus, bishop of Naples, made t. Iron tly which did not only fly, 1 claim ' kept all other llles ont of the city. y and i UttOD. ro'u this early horologicnl oddity Is six foot jl)s eight Inches In height by five Inches ion broad. For 325 yenrs It contlnuetl to run without n pendulum, being provldnn ed with whnt tlio old tlmo clock makers called a "foliot." Jealousy Is the greatest of misfortunes and tho least pltlod by those who oauso It.?Rochefoucauld, nam laoor upon me pubilc works of ' the county as re ]ulred by the sentence "Mv direction to you therefore Is t( 0 e that the sentence of the court I fully carried out In this case, and I would refer you to this sentence as re corded In the ofllce of the clei k of court | for Saiuda county." i mmi-m \RDWARE WMl CO.JF 1 mm *