UTe BATESBURG ADVOCATE - ^ A TRI-COUNTY PAPER ESTA8LISM>2D 1901 BATESBURU, S FRIDAY. Oct. 9th, ioOS- $1.00 PER ANUM ALL THE NEWS OF THREE COUNTIES CONDENSED I ^ M?(Wii4'ffYiVw WiVii t GEORGIA I 5 AUOU 'ib. ??? *? CAPITAL Ar On January 1 at was .Mih!oil to posited tlier * t* Jt Conipoi ~y* -5 TlllS IS \ ^ y | ^ |'l '> | M ? ||S i | 7 ^ S 1 - 11it"Ti-st *' mnwm / ou are cordially invited ^ Columbia Savings < solutely Safe Sai ^ Inter* ( I). C. MIS W ARD. Preside! j? OLYJV Private Dining I j Choicest i-tlibles i POPUL I. Kverything Clca MAM S37 Br< ad St. - , \ Lands for Sale H 1 will seli at public outcry $ \ ken on Sale Day, 1st Mom November, several tracts of i lent, well watere and well -ti ed land, knowt. us the Black 1 t on Mr fa r creek neai Monett: Tern'. : Half cash; note . mort^a^e; purchaser to pay : pers. I.and recently surveyt j> plat with every tract. J no. L. Biack, Hx Leesville. S Lex Milton Lair Villi 11 l Vi- I > ? a! > -lit 'J'1 lla \'S p ii v iir i-X'i ii % I ?r i li(j l.''\ (J<>ui.1 \ I 'n r. I.'i' iu' t . r i lie <>? !. nt > I - - '. I' \ .i iosta1 < the Sif. . I k i > I. 11 ' i I! 1 i?_r1111 .1 iit s ii mi i i e anI?<; highly in cotton and corn larm toil .is alio..; one hunt!; e I ami Iwri , I j . m ri'S iv. > 1 of xx fiicli is ?, :il located .i v I > ai.iJ ai the "Summ i inn 1 fonrist property !o'pr..\ ei't* ton till ' pOO( ir. ..Ill llOIISC.o netv^arN o.lii i.*es. .ix pi'/n Si, ]'i c.i , : , r . . , ti ; UIH tit >. .M < tybushels corn to acre Ide il lot siilnir . residence. \V. \v . V. .i( on, Itatcshiw I ?*?,. * ?W?? . COTTON MAB RAILROAD DANK 5- Batesburg Spot STA, OBOROIA. fg _ NO SURPLUS $550,000.00 2^ st a Savings Department * jjftfHD 0 ft A this Hank All money tie- 2" flill ml V H ein bears interest at *1 per ^ ; ~ IIHWwllX] aided January and July. *2 ^ _i _ _____ 2 > 2? All those having visitor 'OUR OPPOR riJNI I N 2 M '.ivnr upi>n llie Advocit iu i i at a - i tlu,il "a,m>s"" ol lu'r<) 1 ' I of each week. 1 ? m hold your cot "Stand your ground v I'ilK I ?l 'SI N KSS MAN Sgi brave! j Will ye be by "Wall drrMamU the ? ? > i i \ i? i i < ?' ??I" 55$, slaved? siih'ss wit 11 a I In >n ?ti!_i'h ly I '* * I i; t ? i Hope ye justice front tli \ i >1' charartm and harking? What of justice do gam i ntluriirr th?' ciunrtiuu ran Hear it in their cry of g , , 11 , ?s | Read it in their every d( III Ills own hllsn rss w ill 1 I? ?t arnuilit with us, . aJKiNo, Let of unity be > l ! i r r \ ri1111 11111 a 11 \ 111 a 11 stand- jjjk maje ia\r in the local < a 111 ni t< *ia I ^ And at the helm each fa : i .. \ \ . . i -i . . i 3?L nesday in John '.on. ist at -I percent. ( ) Mrs. W. L. Rawl spe nt. COI.UV.UA, S. C. > Columbia. ^ ^'SS Florence Hazel of _ is visiting relatives in the Miss Etna Kneeee spe LJE>TJ^ i with her sister at Samar ^ooms for Theatre Parties, of the Season. ,ar prices _ n, Neat and Up-to-date. tVIS BROTHERS Augi'sta, Oa. . t i: Ladies' Skirts cleaned and pressed at Merry's Nat'l Hank H'rdgO\er i' /\i_ J KbwI's Cigar Store. Country orders , . given special care, lay in ixcell- , ruber-' Notice .anils, 1 j All persons owing Compound Fax t . , for the latter part of the year wi'.l u please set h hn G. Darby, Chit : o* - * or pa- Police and get their receipts, l'nisi id and tax was tine on the 1st of the month and as lie Chief ot Police has ;o much roa i work it will be impossi ble forh'm to look you up. ' W. C. Bates, Mayor. I-OR SALE Thorough net! Rhode Island Red to pre roosters. Sprin g hatch. lutun * ,. I Rogers Bayly. ' Advocate Office. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. netl L. ird to " Saturday in Johnston. I () l v S AIAMiss Hutchinson of t ()|1^ Taolots in Hafesburg about one biolnet. Mi. halt acre each. Desirable location uson. Por terms see ."Irs. H P. Hates . ,. ., , . Mr. Barrel Jones spei vYagencr. LEXINGTON I AlR .. ... . Mr. W. A. Rawi left The 1 .l"il ..If-..?. i i ...... cu uoiii an cxiemiiM ilj( iniOK tor.* A deep well has been sunk leston. Hotel ' near the arena furnishing nter ti? , iftist ''' l?r (iu> children some pictures made Mrs. Rosa Stewart c lowition'l f!|ir wcek Postal card pictures .I for . .>cnt\inp a while wi ij.s cents Oxer Harris C in llrujCj'J, , A Whitten. C. _. 1 ^rs. > ' .si or c 1 IKET. EAT FOR CHARITY S|R1DGE SP ;?5-?c. SAre | The Monett; T?"? oil Monday ni p MANY DELICIOUS TIIIBUS TO DC The Ridge I: LLd. HAD AT THE LADIEE" BOOTH. hf* enf:a! ('*1 ll efficient teachi n .. , . The patron m will eon'or i)ie iacliei> of the Haptist and . , \*r . i, .. ... school near W e nv sen liny Methodist churches will serve ham, , . , ,v .. .... , ... , , elated over the rc luirsday cheese, chicken and salad sand- Henlah Watsor wiches. nice hot soup, hot coffee, , , ^ . , . , her arduous < ice cream, cake, nesh parched pea lng. TON nuts, hc.ne made candy, etc., to vis-1 ou farmers itors of the Tri-County Fair at Bates- Mr. Jno. Bos burp. T heir booth will be found the enlarging and Street" en- second stand from the entrance gate M. W. Wa Meals served at all hours of the day reccntly pin rfiin becinnini' Tuesdav mnniino a?.rl ?? ? - iv-iii Olili: " " J ' ****!"? M,,v* \Jl V biers heed? lasting through Wednesday. Thurs- cd at Ridge Sy reed! (^a>'anc* Friday. Those who have Sunday Schoo ,0(1 the booth in charge have worked suits. An all 1 hard to get something nice to eat at Bethel, Mon 'our rudder which wiI1 3uit every OIie'S aW,elit,> tercst of the C and everything will be served in the gramme was rmer stand most lemptinS style- Come one- and very intert ' come all, and help the ladies in their song was sweel will ^ safely K??l1 Work' Uon t brin^' your lunch An instructive ' to the hair grounds but let the la- given by Mrs. barren's ad- dies scrve you nic,e hot meals from Recitations \ ,m . their booth. Don't forget the place, ycr. Beatrice h the sec >nd booth from the entrance Myrtle Baker gate, the same place which they oc Gantt revealet t Leesville, cupied last year. Thanking, you pain>. taking, si one and ad tor your kind patronage hears as well. >f Monetta last >'cu :uk1 extending to you all a [n{, amj cloquci I kind invitation for this year. phanage as vc nt Sunday Sinccvly, Kev. A. C. Bai I he L.auies in Charge. irons collection 1 by sympathetii ards was in PH0V1DF.HCE SCHOOL LECTORS. Dinner was under the spr< pent Wed- Miss Man T. Nance will lecture assembling an at lYovu t i cc school o; Tr iday Oc* was conducts mi Tuesdav t0ber l?lh 8p' m' 0win? t0 iH" Kneece. An a ' ness in the family she was not able tai]c or. echoes to keep hei vst appointment. Ad- recent!*- held Charleston missjon tn e< : responsibility ? , PICTURI. (lot the baby's picture within ? hour n a\ taken whon you conic to the l air,1 v.aa ?ci> ia> Over the llirr a Gain Drug Store ;\ti introum FARMERS' BUSINESS Wo i vc purlit 111:1 r altr nt i?>11 t?? t hr bu>i ikns of 11 I I ! M"!>. A chocking account willia Lank isin-niivi'itii'inv to tiirmcr should sm wit hout < Mil' *si \ ill?ys < lc| >. I rt incut i> a not ltd* o\ccllci it ten lire, all'ord in \\ it h I | M'r cent, i tile rest a! tor 11 iron months. '?wi ili?#at?*s of dcjmir.its issued hom ing j?'W cciit nti'icst. < ht r < ?dices an a I w a\ * a t the d i^po-al ??i < m r < m unci's. \\ c cord ia 11 y invite i ! 10 1 a r i ne rs to 111 a k?* this Iici r I '.ank iii,n Mom TlIK l?'l I {ST NATION A I. HANK <>K I?AT I i's I?I' i ;<. i Hocue spent Mrs. i\ 1). Padgert wa in town new school i on Wednesday. and the even. Newberry is Mrs. C. K. Livingston ot Lees- closCtl ^avinj I om Hutch- ville was in town shopping Wed- JPi'reciulut I nesday. 1 lie l'ayx s j . w is lnr relv d i. Sunday at Mr. Calhoun Taylor and children tj,c of the Sardis section were in town ^ ^ Wednesday Monday. Gantt and Mi he will make j), [ /\ Quattlebawn ot Gran iteville pas cd through town MonAususta. Ga.. llay on his vvay 10 Lt xir^to"- iMCTUims is week with Messrs Oscar 0 let rum Dan IT..n- >ol,r picture oncs kett and C. K. Lor ,; ot DenneyT ?< **? ? tlie pr were in town on business ?i few days Hafrln . ain ent last ni^ht a^o. a- Mv. Yai.ce - C ( man a ptosperons ^ ^ IS ha return- farmer of il ndi berry wa.-> in tow: on business Wednesday, nsit to Cnar- On em Mrs. hi. A Home Kidpie Sprint; , spent Sunday and Monday with rel- T _ ' ... lum has re- atives in town. ";csn:iK'' eel trip north Mr. J. O. LaGn ic of Wards was, lht^,ro(" rc 1 ,. u.r a visitor to his mothci Mrs. W. A. the " ' ' -:r . : 1 l c Crouch this week. iname. P. B lnesday nieht, . . ? , Hev. Prank Wilr.iek, ot Portland, u 11 ca'' c >! Augusta, is Me., will ;each h Kaminer Hall jj n th her sister. Sunday morning at 1! o'clock. The lon'i 1 u! public is cordially invited. was a visilon RING LETTER BRYAN WOR a Graded school open- THE SECOND WEEKS ornin?- IN BEHALF UF DEMC Spring High School ie services of another '[ he second week col cr , he Bryan tund as given s of Apple Grove tnot quite as encouraging aison's X Roads are : previous, but as every lit employment of Miss help the causc of dcmocr i She entered upon still working with a vin luties Monday morn- Ira C. Carson, W. M. Car R. Bayly the committee wright is extensively |are usin^ a11 sPare time tc elaborately improving j ^raru^ total. I hose vvho tson residence which j week are: chased h)r. R. H. Timmerman. M. W. Perry, vork day was observ- p s Shealy) Ming Saturday by the Dr E c Ri(Jgellt ' %vu" Dr. L. M. Mitchell, day meeting was held ! (jyrij R joneSi etta.S. C. in the in- j c L Jones> ' )rphanage Ihe pro- : Waitcr J. MeCartha, effectively rendered; (;ash. :sting. The opening L L. Rushton, tly sung bv 13 girls. j D Rikard> class recitation was j q Cooner Lula Cogburn. w 3 Hite >y Misses Essie Saw- j M allaw. Bessie Johnsoti j ^ Malpas. and Master Boyce I efficient training. tudy and interested Previously sent to The The tenderly touch- W. M. Carter it appeal for the Or- n Q. Welborne. jiced by the pastor W. C. Earber. cer, resulted in a gen- W. Batej>, , ira C. Carson, t spontaneously given , ^ Unirer c hearts. C. M. Cain.' served picnic style Geo. Bell Timrnerman. sading oaks. On re- N. Rogers Bayly, enjoyable song service Boa u\ light, . * .. .. I. 13. Keroaghan, by Mr. Monroe Slroth(, fter dinner reminiscent A. S. Jones, of the Association Dr. J. A. Watson, at Richland and our >. C. Giover. to the Orphanage. . , A , ,, , W. A. Cooner. ids. by Mr. A. L. Hoi- j muo.l enjoyed. N.Alford,' .-tor' speech by the JC ? Bate..' 1 W. Fox, \v. S. Bouknieht, D;. W. P. Timrnerman C'tsh. .' Monroe Kneece Total Grand lotal HONOR fit 18A1TSBURG GRADED SCHOOL I ( ... I ne first month ot I J.W... 1 . Maiwuui^ \J?11iv. 1 J ,endc I Friday, Octobei 'time there were 1 vb on t the aAerage attendance fc ! was 171. All puj A, wt I average of between nine : hundred in studies and , portincnt is above- '.he n tare entivied to a i lace on I roll which tor the month appears below. I ir?l (Iraih Ad die Honk night. Wa Edwards, W. F. Rhodes, Advanced I ir Caper,-. Alexander, Le - ? ?. Wiit.-ht, Do Wet C "urn. N Lester Fink, Helen M u.ncipa!. lVot. Shuler. ,,, r.' W tSe uses oJ a delightful day <, . Second OraU ' all with a -ense ot . Lot- Kerna.'tian Lo aenetit, . Gladys McCoy, Filet if- and ?v loyinent ^ ue to the incielatigable . it s? I'hlrd iirmk Supf. Mr 11. M. Saw C. baker, Mrs. N. K. I'earl Hedenbaugh. L s l,ul;. Cogbur Fikard. Martha j, jj v> Fourth (irail KthC Cullnm, Anr Don't forRd i? li ne M;? ,es A \u ler. l'ra made f air v\eek. Prices waids. 1- lv. Watson. Ice oi cotton Over the Rf||| (irjuJ >rU~ >t0rc Verdi ia Whittle, Katl CORRECTION. b:0?'K Slvth (iradi Eugenia Aldi It e. . Pa " 'be foun 1 *?v.nth f F. b. Guntei (,rml | Nora Crouch. 1 lattic ,ene Able, of Saluda. I jcnih CuMum. Edith KERS. ITHE TRI-COCNTY ENDEAVORj FAIR iCRACY. NEXT TUESDAY. WEDNEStloTare DAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OCTOLER 12 acy we are TO 17. n. Messrs. "Ikc the greatest of all 'subscHbea COUNTY FAIRS TO BE HELD AT 1.00 \Z BATESBURG. 1 .uu 1.00 | ?> ONCE ONLY IN A WHOLE YEAR l" V III YOU HAVE THE CHANCE SO or SEEING SO MUCH FOR SO so IITT L E-AMUSEMENTS EVERY HOUR IN THE 25 DAY, 25 _ 25 Ihe Tri-County Fair next week $14,25 promises to be the largest by far of State by any that has yet been held here. $21.50 A special train tor two days, $10.00 Wednesday and Thursday October 2.00 14 and 15, lias been chartered and 1,00 will leave Blackville at 7:30 a. m. arriving at Bates burg about 9:30. 1 0(j Very low rates have been made from 1.00 Blackville and intermediate stations. 1.00 Returning the train will leave Batesburg at 0:50 tor Blackville, this will give all those who want to see the 100'^a'ra'' opportunity they are 1.00 looking for. 1.00 During the whole week ol the 1.00 Fair there will be many free attractd1/1/' ions that will not onlv amuse the 1 1.00 yonng people, but the old ones as 50 The exhibits in the. horse, mule V() cattle and poultry departments have kr never been larger and the manage25 mcnt of the Fair Association is tax ed to its utmost to accommodate the 52.50 numerous entries. ? The household department is well $o<\75 filled and space is now selling at a premium. Not during the whole > j | week will there be a time when there J Alii js not something to be seen. The midway shows and merry-go-round AND HIGH ah he theie and such fun as one sees in a lifetime will be the reward | of every visitor, young and old. There will be mule races, sack races, . ? three leged races and tournaments work at tne ** f : ^ , J and shooting matches and balloon , ascensions and greasy pole climbing Z , and so mat v other things that we he roll, and , , . have not the space to record them. >r the month I , _ , I All during tne week tne batesburg io a t * a. n an ...... . , .bra s naml wn. cr.hven the tnrongs sty and one , . .... .,, , , bv up-to-date music. lucre will be whose tie-1 , , . a street concert each morning before inety mark ; . .... the fair opens u batesburg. the manori .... , . , , , Reduced nates have bee arranged J us i ended . , . on all trams during Fair week. A large force is now busy getting the Iter Gar Ian . >'* in shape. .Sre Stokes Aside from all the many amusest ments and things to be seen will be , the met:'-". n.anv old friends who onard boat , . , , ... have not had trie opportiu :t v of a laohiaCook , .. .re urn -n tmany lone years. Avery ctov. Way 1 . . _ , i bod\ will be at the Fair so you will bo - are to sec mar.v who you know and many that will be p'ad to see :"t.a Mi lie:, y, nl (j; ,i? come all from every ivaat, htank j. >it. a,-t} corner of the 'hrce counti< s. 1 .exin^ton, Aiken and Saluda. ::ia Howard, watioi-, AN OLD LAND MARK c no had. ett. Cap: U. X. Gather is the oldest nk Fee F merchant !' es :rt:. On Wednesday o*.' (>t t >ber the V he cele'c brated r s 'anniversary as a bushlcen \ "u.*.-.:.a-> o: this place, lhe Captain i. Voyeur of ape and is the e ' only li\it:'.; lerchant that was here tvsthcr bau - it 1509. He has beer, living here all durir ; this ti ne and has never been ,v 0 ] absent longer than 10 day. and that was this summer when he spent the !h (jrad time in the n auntains o: North Car, ,, olina. The Captain hi no enemies lallman. , , , and has always discounted all ot his bills. He was born and raised in .theie i.^c. county about 15 miies tiom : r. . natcsDui^. i Spann.