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PTT ''' ' * ' The BATESBURG ADVOCATE A TRI-COUNTY PAPER i-STAHLISHl:!) 1001 IUICSBURG, S. C.t| f klt>AV, JUNK 26th, 19O8. $1.0()"PKR ANNUM " .ALL ' MiulinP mi ??? ?? ~w-1 ?? ? ? * J1 J1 CVrt \* V rt f\ rt <\ft ( * <\ (\Jl I ??m ?m ? (iRORGIA RAII 5 AUGUSTA, * CAPITAL AND SUR JJ On January 1st a "si *0 was added to this Ha & posited therein bem e :t Compounded .1 K> . | TGIS iS YOUR V' it St M jl .#11 llllts - ;ya, ' 1 ''-si 1 AN '*Y1 i v ' F >1 should bj uccotu,) mi 'I it*? '7 j ?j nf it prooei'Jy K 'j {?| stocking or e\ -*n in } j il |j ' " ^1 t > care for it. I*Ii * s j 5l vours in I / N ! U rm crnzi ' I' ,l w'" i*voitl all ri vkH <?r rats. You can g> confidence that wliai \t Interest Paitl on S: ^|p w. H. T(/\yvv d > You are cordially \ Savings Acoour ' Columbia Savings Bank V Abso lu tely safe . Sa U Sui.i.Jitao^ J ; l)."C. II .'WARD. President. ii itesb arg Shaving P< i a.' n.a n n , iii reai- or rusi i/.h Hot towels. Apt Id? EUUENE A/til-1 olyl^i Private I Piling Rooms Clloic - t ilclihles of 111*. POPULAR 1: very tiling Clean, No; MALA VIS 'S.i7 IJn-ad St. ghpmgn megtisgs.i i Senuloiral Candidal s i t?;?w:iy Friday. " I Killing Inn Saturday, t'.olioovillc Tut s l av. " :'.o. t'. -.in -ttsvi .- r <i . s?lav. July 1 i lii'Slrr lie It I Ti u;s iv, Camden-Friday, " '* I. tut' istor > atlirdav. " < VViimsl) in> Momla " <?. <' i s' it I'ui's lay, i. V >rk V111?\ W|'(I;IOH' ! I . v . i; i T" n i \ ?'I'll u i via v. ' it. Sp ;rlartlnirtf Ki iila . " 50. I linn Sal iiill i . "II. ?" liuinliia Tii silay. " 11. vli itv Weil ii sd iv, " I i.t I'llwiMi(I 'I' 11ur-< 1.iy. " l'i Ai.li ? ill" Fri(la\ . 'II. /V'i.lt i s mi Sat ui la . '' I" Vs allialla TlU'sd i> I' 11" l< < 11 s AVrlin fi f n\ ii.i' ? ' hill -.'i 11 , I. . I'M. I' 111! a I .I'Miiu'tdii Tin* a.. " -v SiIikIh WihIih'.- av. " I; ! 11. 'I riiiiis ia . ' ;<>. I i . I; i \ . I' i nil' i'at .1 1 i . A tiiiMiw. !l - Tih stla\, " 1. i lampion Thins Is " Uoaiifori ?Ki'iflfty, " 1. Waltor ?oro?Saluni iy. ' s. Ciiarlcdhm Wrdiu lay, " in. St. George Tliursii.iy, ' l'o. /.irat}?ebiirn?Frldn*', " 2:. tffc. Mat.llli'WS? Satai illy, " 22 . THE NEV fi yvcviit????rtui?f?f*i LROA!) ttANk I (il:OK(ilA. PLUS $550,000.00 tvings Department I nk All money tie- 2r* rs interest at -1 per ?l' unitary ami July. ? ? ,i ? OPPORTUNITY : A?AWV,W?AW??MWf: to % ? POR /VION :V I"* jJ Ivy the uli lily t ? lake care ^ I ; il in ;t i <?! I wt'l 'l, n i'ikp s ile is no. the proper way J* w.iv.s are all risky Deposit fr< r.1 . - m l?NS BVNK '* esburtf, 3. C. v,! i sk oi loss through lire, theft 0:1 in ikiin m ire cvitli perfect fy- I l vou have 111 ide is safe ami jl 1 ?*!i> ivinjrs. Deposit U)\Js f ir Ren*. ! BK.VIW, I'Miident. T*1' 2R. Vice - |vc )M-S. Cash -yt I'li'-J. Asst Cisliier . s? "1 K iu he > invited to open a ) Ui Lt with the > ck Trust Coinjvi.iy. > A ivin accounts by ( J VV< . i1 l . rq$.k a t__ i- ^ ** COLUMBIA, S. C1 < ) V' at avlors, Pool Rooms ni ; oo Hartley street f: f! Si,mm 1,'iiniilrv. , I a r A, Prop., l$aiesluir?, S L CAFES I VI lor Theatre Partios. ; Season. ... ! Iul PRICES l>i it ami Up-to-date. ? BROTHERS Augusta, (la. ihi ! \ n: ? \ mi* \i?. n *1*1 n* M'hrdulr loi tli can lid.ilcs I "i >1 iit c: w. liee.s s .1 lollo.v-,: Barnwell ? Friday, * liambiM'u Saturday. ' 27. Lexington Tuesday ;',n. r? Salt. ia \\ tdnc.Mlav. .J tily I I'.< 1- < ti' I Thursday. Aiken Fr.ii a Sum: i "i. i?y. ? , Man11in, \ i I; < sdav, M?n < ;ii r 'l'|, iis I i v. <i. '< >i 1 own Friday, " 10 v K I' * -^at ii ?l.i>. "11 \ I*'"i i ' loiiday, Id. M arii>:i !*u lis, | |. < ?nw,i\ run i slay. " l*?. s I >.irlin<;lo!i Friday. " 1.. 1 Bisln.px illo I'm sda.V, ' Jl I'.fiinc! tsvihe Wed nest i t \ ' hesl <1 ! tinroln v i. * , ' " . ? am i lrelay. " -J I. I ,a in-1-; it 11 iii lay. " > I v? 111.i>L>tio Monday. ' . , | ( 'iiusKm I iles'lay, ' J ^ ork \ i 11 U'i 1 hum I a : i < ?:Tn v V lur.M'i iv. ? Spart.unhur1 . 11 . i I nioii Sal u nl iyf A 14 1 i ii bin I ii,i I'm' I iy, I \ . .vb '<t j W I i , I i v. ' i (Sreen wood I iiir-.'la v, " r>. Abl?evi11 : I?'n iav. i. \ M.liT'VI S 11 III V, 1' s Will 11 i M.i \\ Mm' ili \ ' I j I 'lekei' I mi i in, " !0. (Jreeiiville I rnl.iy, " 'Jl. j I-aureus suim lav " l'-. l;or Sale. 1 Tw .Icr.scy mi eien- i willi youn^ | c ilvts Apply to 10 i j; i : I . II lit .'esiiurp, S VS OF T COTTON MARKET. ISatesburg Sp >t II 3- tc PERSONALS. MI ss Kva I lite is on a visit to New. try. Mrs. Sara si uler ha- left f??r an ox- , tided trip to t ho mountains. < Mrs. M. K smith. ul Kid^e Spring, I visiting relatives in town. Mr. Nick llonner spent -iiinlay in ' ilesburu Miss Jones, sister of Mrs. . 15. ' \ 3kcshiislH.cn visit inn here Mrs. M It. K I wards lias i : t; 'I | >m a \ isil t?? St Matt!, >ws Mr. I), r Hartley has been spendtfa few days in Hatcsbnry. Mr. Milvvee (took. 01 Columbia is si I i i ittf his | a rents at this place. I Mrs. W II. Mod^e is vifcitinji relu ! res in Alianta, ? hi. Lkipt. \V. II. Sills is h re on a visit his family. Miss Klvira Whittca Iris returned " mi a visit to Aujfusta. MissKuby (Jlover i- on a visit to iat i ves at (! ranitcvilie. Mrs. J. M. Johnson,of Moiicita. was ^ town shopping Wednesday. I iss Ltlio (. uitei is al homo man j iilmmslon. I Miss, lof! t- Kllicretire is visiting I r mother at Imperii a Miss. Ma Mai Palmer spent Sunday < it in August i. ' Mr. I.. I), Cullum spiht Monday at ? ixinpton. 1 t'apt. Alfred MeCoy spent the past ' iok with ins family in Asltevdle. ' Mr. \V. it. Htrtv ' at home on a sit to his lumily Miss Lucile Cullum spent Tuesday Kidgc Spring i Mr. Lee Munter lias h 'en visiting s father. Capt. ' . X. (Juntor. Miss Looiwi , L ng spent Suudav illi her parents at Mt. Willinp. Mr. and Mra. Parnell, of l.amur< e spending a few ley - in Hateshurg. Mr. St . ulien Cullum I.as bu a sititiK his mother. Mr. .I.t Cullum. * i lit' earn emu nun at me nouie oi ~ r.s. John Iscll Towill yes' ''relay mornMiss L././.ie ('ilium h:i> returned an a s.siL u> her sister at ilraniie- ' lie. ( Missl.nia Elheredtfe lias returned { jin a inn t i llirmiii^lritu, Ala . and c her t?- ?i nt s, c Mestlair.es I.. I> Uantt -'ind T. M. ' it . of Mouett a, were in town shopn^' Tuesday Miss N na i Touch is visiting her ?!c! Mrs. !'}. A. Home, at Kidge' j >rinu. ! ? Misi \liee Hales has iroue on a visit ' Union where she will he one of a | louse party." I Mis U. \V. Daniel, of Clemson (' ?1 , . i li re on a vi it to t lie home Iks. M isst s i; lit h and Alness Jones have 1 'lui n< i from college at 1; >ek Mill. Mr. at. I Mis. T. 15. Keriiatfhan after week spout on Sullivan's Island have ' U!He i h li. Miss Dam IS.inks, of th >.irdis ! eeI i> :i. 1 a a visitci to Hltoshurtfj Vedn s ia\ Mr. \\. t I'.a'es at ten letl the t'ros n Ihehi i we ! 1 i 11. at heesvili VN e.M I a sdaj eveo.uj.' Miss I lorenee I hi] a I >f Charleston.1 vlio has beet visiilng Mrs f ''.Aidlias returned home. Mis M. 1>. I'ad^'etl returned Wedlesda) fr in .t visit in her daughter, M is \Y. <A ten, at hat til. Mr. iiiul Mrs. S H. Carlledj:e return. I \\ inesda*' from a visit to relati\- s it .hiekso.ivii Fin. Mis. M I' A'hiiehead has returned fr.an s visit t' friends and relatives hi Ihi in ..Mi ! ' A la After a \ sit ti J her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. \Y. ('nonor, Mrs. 'loin ilaidin left Tuesday for her home at < 'heater. Mrs. Ii.ii y Fount and dauMiU r, Miss Niidiiu, of liranehvllie, weri recent visitors to Miss?ls Alice mk M a reel la Junes. V HREE C CUPIDS VICTORY CULMINATED IN THEWEDDING UF MISS CROSSON 4ND MR. PREHER LAST WED NFSDAY. AI hall past.six o'clock on Wed ties lay afternoon the hone of Dr. I). M. rosson was the scene of a very pretty, Liut gulet weddiiiK The contracting parties were Miss Maul sson, (I.niK'hter of Dr. and Mrs. D. M (Irosson. and Mr clarence t. Dreher, son of M,. and Mrs. J. Aall.er Droher, and one of Itatesburg's irotninent merchants. The ko\ '? ilihani p i , irined i i<- < -reinony. Miss Hurt on. of Mont-Ma, was the naid of honor and Mr. .1. t'ullum >;is uesi iriin. Two little tfirls were Mower bearers. I'lie t'rosson home was beautifully loenratcd and the presents were mint rous and handsome. 1 mmed'utcly after tin* eeremony ,nd a i< eeplinn to relatives and very miniate friends the happv couple left -ran ex Vended lour to < auuda and he north. Anions those present /ere: Mr. and Mrs d. 1'. Do-iie. Mr. aiul Irs. liirom llndie, Mr. ami Mrs. K. dvinnston. Dr. and N' is. .Dm Crossnn, lr. and Mrs. Derrick, Mr and Mrs. I Crossnn Mr. and Mrs. is. l,. llart ey, Mr. and Mrs. .?. W. Dielicr, Mr. ind Mrs. .1. Mitchell, Mesdumes Minis if (lilhert, Sara s'iwt of Matesburj;. I. Ilurton "f m t Ci"ssnii and >1 itchell; Misses K C ihuu; Timnier nan nf Hatesburc. Hurboi and L.J hilestienof Vonetta. Iv 1.. and C L. Vble, Lan^ford, V. ( p ?ami K. ilird* Messrs*' '"ulkm . > . Hale . K Div'ier, .1. W Si dci of Hates jurj.r, L. Ilurton Mntielta. J. Drafts. I. II Hodie, W Cmsson, James Mit bell and Carl Able. MRS. PERRY'S CONDI HON UNCHANGED. As we tfo to press we learn that Wis. Slielton Perry's (who is suffering vith typhoid fever) condition is very iritical NOTICE! NOTICE! I'he annual meeting 01 the StucklOldcrs of the Hatesburg Telephone 'o. will be held in tlie ollice uf K. F. Jtrother, in Batesburg, S (', M.inlay the utli -lav of July, next, at in iVloek a. in. A full attendance i* lesired. VV. Westni Ireland, lune IT, !! )s. President. STATK Ol SOHTll CAR: LIN A.} cur s rv OK I.KMNO ION ( The Ratcsbur/ leleph ine C > havng issued to John Rell Towill certiti ate \<>. hi for five shares of the apital s7oek of said company on 21st \ugast lftOu, of par value of ten dol ars per sliar?'. and the same has been o-t . Sai l slock has been duly assign* d 11 writing to the undersigned for value. Notice is gi ven that the undersigned will apply to the said c unpany on the i'th day of July, next, at ?? a. in., at their .llice in Bali shiirg, S (J., to can eel said eeitilicate ai.o issue to under* signed a new cert ilicate In lieu thereof Ik F. Stuo 111Kit. lune 17, loo-. Roth Hanks in Batesburg will l? closed on July 4th, as it is a lega holiday. Misses Hutler, ol Alliens, (Ja , ar the guests of Miss Klvira Wliitten. Mr. Ccorge Chopin and family, ti ; Columbia, have mover! to Uatesburn Mr. Uhopin is willi K. Jones Co. Hev. Mr. Stiin?{lielcl preached a ill - Mapiistchurch last Sunday. Ke\ T \V. Hundley filled the pulpit a No wherry. Mrs. \V. II LaiiRston of Ludowic <Ja. is visiting her lather. Mr. \V. p. Cullum. Mr. l.ann-l"ii -p "h sever; j days here. Mrs. Mattle Loiik and dautfhti j Mls? Annie Laurie, of Mays, Ms j are visiting friends and relatives ' and around town. 1 1 Miss Kalherine Cuilum has issue invitations fur an "At Homo'' fru U to ll o'clock on Wednesday, July L I in honor oi Misses Yarljorouph, No; <e/vell ami Steele 0UNT1ES LAST OFTHE PASSED J I MOMS PB1NC1 WAS THOUGHT TO: BE IN IMPROVED HEALTH. : i IN THE AFTERNOON HE WAS j ABLE TO TARE EXERCISE ; GRIEF OF WIDOW WAS ! ALMOST UNCON- ! TROLLABLE. HAD PLANNED i SUMMER, VACATION ; IA F: )NG THE CHIEF EVENTS IN THE j LIFE OF GROVER CLEVELAND NONE WILL BE SO WELL REMEMBERED AS THE REPEAL OF THE SHERMAN SILVER PURCHASING ACT. i Which Forced the Government to ' Buy ;i Certain Amount ol Silver ! Monthly Attributed the I'anic < of 1JSV3 to the Measure and luimedia'ely Did Away With I . Opposed to the Free < outage of f>il> er. i Princeton, June 2-1 l.\ I'residen' ! Drover Cleveland died suddenly at : his home here at H:40 this morning. ! While his death was unexpected. : e had been ill for a number of weeks and his condition was weakened, j Only yesterday 1-I Jo>eph 1 Bryant, j of New York, paid a visit to Mr t.'lexeland's home but the informa tion was subsequently given out that tite visit was not occasioned !i\ a arming conditions oi the former i president. Is it an inel'li'iil wort It) <>i remark tli.it. w hen Mi ( e\ ..in 1 was re ino\ t I .a ke -\ i i > I'ri i a * loll ivsiut'lier. lie eoliveyed 111 a, 1 lain'"' '1 til ing' ear \\n i Ijy .1 liu Hays Hammonds, tin i i mair in ninp 1 ( \|K'I . WHO was a I ; 1(1.lit: lor I lie vice |?resid?-ntia. no nination upon tin* I Kcpuh ean I iekot . Mr. Cleveland iooke i weak and peaked and tli. tip was :nad< s owly, j t he (hniilVeur taking more Unm two hours toi il. Mi Cleveland at that ( time was attended almost distantly hy III', (i. Howe Lock wo*. lv\ president cu ve and luul heeii in vited to attend t he conh lvnce fK,>%' , ernoisat \Ya lin^ton. lint wi too ill ; lJ be present ThroUpli all the l"i ^ ! litfht I'?r iieait li, t he one bright spot in 1 i tiic hat lie against dsease has L?e? n 1" the devotion ml unlinia.' .it I?-utr n of Mrs. ( lev- iand. Slie was e? iiis'.ant l\ at her husband's bedside and no fa"(l j titfue was too me?t if it alleviated tin 1,1 suffering of her husband. *' At once rfti r lier luishand s deatt li? Mrs. Cleveland collapsed. it market the end of her ternlie struggle, wliicl . CONDEP oimu EX-PRESIDE] iWAY WEDN G AT HIS HI TON-DEATH iad been waged lor years in the hi-i crest of her husband's health. Howsver, the wife rallied. While Mr Cleveland was of a naurally runted constitution, it had u'cn weakened by disease. Towards die last he had not rallied as quietly litis formerly to the treatments. Mr s^( Jlevelaud sullvivd from a complication stc )f diseases, it was said today that ne ivai't failure, complicated with pulan nonary prumhosy.-. and oedema was ^ ( he direct cause of his death, lie had ^ JulTered from kidnev trouble and inmc Lestinal troubles. no l here were times during Mr. Cle-Ve* and's recent illness that the attend-1 jjU nig physicians spent 72 hours at tils K.l.ntif vor seven weeks his diet onslsied of nothing liut milk and t'ggs. While Mr. Cleveland was at i.akcu 'od the rumor was circulated at he 'Aas suffering from cancer, at litis was denied. o.. 171e infer.si. manifested in the light i Mr < levelaud for life was universal. jj0 .Not only in every p trlion of the ( idled Stales. hut 111 Kur pe as well. King Ivlward asked very frequently alter hi-. health in Mav. when Mr Cleveland was su ioa. .. i Mi To a slight extent Mr. Cleveland's ! gu nlne-vs weighted upon his usually , cheeiTui personality. Indeed this is ou more clearly voiced in an article prepared by Mi. Cleveland during his illness for a periodical. It is this passage: , * hike a child's outgrown toy buried ^ in the family garrett, the American ' ex-president Is a melancholy product 1U. cf our government system " < >. So astonishing was the iuforination of Mr. Cleveland's death this morn he in. in view ii the favorable bulletins it lii.it it iui looked upon with doubt in -- ime quarters. At Mr? Cleveland's|nl: in a it the I. i aitab: building, New 1 [j \oik, the information was not be-' .veil until telephone eommunicati m sL had been catah.ished \> tli the L'leve- ^ laud Inline here. l>i Itry.ml, who has been the v lev. - ( . md lannly physician l'or many years, .. issued an oilicial statement today in \s liich lie said: i I-or many years Mr. Cleveland has I Ii i : a siillerer from gasl ro inlestlng trou'des. complicated with liver and it idiicy complaint. The cause of his c leath today was heart failure com- i? piical d with liver trouble.'' fortunately when 1 >r. I4r>;tnt vi.sited i'rineel m yeslenla v, lie decided U< remain there over nielli. Yesterday .ilteriiiion Mi Cleveland did not K've .ui) indication of the attack which >\o . >1 remove liim from this ufe. bin i>r. Bryant iccihed to remain aii\now. He and Mis. Bryant remained I .it tin Cleveland home and were pies , enl when the cx-president be> m i link. t Before noon today messages ' .in o pour in expressing sorr w da ; the lentil of Mr. Cleveland Amm.: tin rst received were Iron. I'usuknt linosevelt, at (iysler Bay ai. I Secri try W. II. Taft. at Dow Haven. A<i im.utfh 1 ?is illness Mr. Cleveland's tail was tilled wit i letters expressing j sympathy and wishing him a speedv 1 jJ recovery. * ?? ^SEP omg ITS ESDAY IMS IT EXPECTED MESBURG TO HAVE NEW GINNERY. Batesburg is to have a new ginnery, toks of subscription to the capital >ck w ill be opened on Mie 2t?rd day this month for all those desiring >ck. The ginnery will be entirely w and of the latest improved model d the capacity will l>e one bale of Lton turned oil every six minutes, ith the close prices Batesburg urchants.are handling their goods better market can be found anyscie. Bring your cotton J-o iiaiesrg, the gin will be ready for ginning Augnsl 1. .. EMORY NEWS. Mr. T. M. Bodie and family spent nday with Mr. .1, W. l?eLoach. Mr ami Mrs. Ward Lcophart, of esville, visited relatives in this :tion last week. dr. C. K. Brown and family spent nday with Mr. Bur Miniok. lev. Zeb DeLoacli and daughter, ss Sallie, spent Saturday night and nday at Holestiens Cross Itoads. dr. Dickson Crouch visited Bates rg Monday. Sir. W. S Wightinan and family iiut Sunday witli Mr. <!. T. Crouch ar Saluda. dr. Clinton Hawkins visited Austa, <?a . last week. Mr. Royal Ranks and family, from at Saluda, spent Sunday with Mr. in Mmirk. -1iss Amelia Wiphtmun is visiting i brother, Mr. (I. \V. Wightiuan, Riii^'r Spr.np. Mrs T. M hedie spent Thursday tfht with Mrs. II. C. Hodie, of olrsiieus Cross Roads. Miss Man in Shutnprrl, of Silverreet, S. C., is visiting her sister, rs. R R. Houknitfht. Rev. Wa and \\i: , of Rullcr oirlit, passed through this section Mouly en*r<>uto to Hatcsburp. Si KSi'lliKK. barbecue at Summerlarul. We will furnish a lirsu l iss harbe ue at Summcrland Mineral Springs, ctween Ratcshurg and Leesville, on uly4th. L. 1J. Alewine, s. 1'. Alewine. tsooks ot Subscription. Notice of t lift opening of tlie Books Subscription to tlie cipitai stock of 'ic Hatcsourg (linnery. NOTICE IS II KltERY ?JI \ ION that iv virtue of the commission issued to lie in lersitfiicd Hoard of Corporators >\ the Hon. I* M. McKnwn, Secretary f state tor the State of South Carolna. dated the Kith dav of June books of subscription will he open by he undersigned Corporators at the dice of K. Jones l.'.j, in the town of latesburK. s. G\, at 10 a. m., on the J'Jth ilay oi Juno IttOti,and will l>e kept ipen until tlie whole of said Capital ->U-ck is sul)8cril>'d. A. C. Jones, ) Ira C. Carson, [Corporators. C. K. Jones, )