The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 06, 1908, Image 1
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'I'SI5-: HARRIS
BATES
P. S. Our Kiiii'uiHe* of satisfactio
Notice
All persons owinp Compound 1
for the latter part of the year '
please sec" John G. Darby, Chic;
Police and get their receipts, I
tax was due on the 1st of the ino
and as the Chief of Police has
much road work it will be irnpo
ble for him to look you up.
W. C. Bates, Mayoi
r<)k> SALR
Thorough ied Rhode Island I
roosters. Sprin hatch.
f . Rogers Bayly,
Advocate Offic
l.a.lies' Skirts cleaned and pre?
at ricri')'.". National I'ank Ml?i
over i. .\ . v . "i Store Com
orders given *p?- ial care.
A Call) Or THA?.XS.
Mr. J. Walter Dreher and far
wish 'r a* . >reoi;.
for the kindly it't it the ] eopl
liatesbut}; took in l.k ir behalf
ring the recent lire ;.t their hom
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THE NEWS OF
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()|M> r v'U'NI I Y | GOES * ITH THE EAS1
HARMON IS ELEl
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i: IM'SINKSS MAN g? .. , .
cation :c . n' !i * )llo\v
stand- i!id <-.>n\ i"nc<' nt'gS will be a: t L \c e'ectora
i i i * fSfc for Ta; : CNr-ornia JO" C<
H'Sr- W i t I I lit E< >|-)M<; : 11 \ t? Ini- " ?*
rifq t : Deb va:- o. i iah > 3: I
,r miir.clcr anil Im.-kiiijr? Im|hn. , .. ,R
1 lli'lin I he t'olllli'i-l i"l' < :"! rijMarylai--.lt; Ma:ne 0. ]
I,;.. ...v 11 liiiciiin^< will M< it R'j spIIc 1., MaMrto,. K. T./r:_
\ \r> * ? - \ i i i mi.-' i i i * ' wviltJ A uiviii^aii t "t, 1V1 111
iihuv his iUM-mmt With us Mon-uui u; N'ew Hampsh
.. , . , . i Jersey 11; New York 39;
,r ?.\;rrpt ioiKlll' 11 lg'11 st ;t IK I- 1M . ' rx, . '
y* kola ; Ohio 23, Oregon 4
(? in llir ft jimiK'i ?*>;?I van;a ->hodc Island
Wonolicit thoaeeoiint* of Bj Dakota 4; Utah 3: V?
\? I
llrin^ :ill<l iiuli\icliuiis. 1 Washington 3; Wyoming
yfc i 309.
? 'pltg rn >5JJ
, The following votes will
I y l-J '\T ^ \ He cast In the electoral c
^ ^ Bryan: Alabama 11; Ar
Bat6S'')UI't(? -"> ^ |p Colorado 5; Florida 5: C
i.l.nurt.wK ontiiM.-d.M'usits A Kentucky 13; Louisiana 9
^ ippi 10; Missouri 1"-; h
?& Nebraska 8; North Cn
sk South Carolina 9; Tent
New York, Nov. 4.?1
open a Sav^^TAccount with the \ complete returns received
} late hour tonight indicate
lllk oC i rilst Com pan> . C iam 11. Taft of Ohio, as
i ncc u.us >v Mail Solicits! > elect. will have a vote of
at per ce.it. { HprS* ,;i1 This is
c votes of the forecast mad
COLUMBIA, S. C. i iona! Chairman Hitchcoc
^ more than a majority oi
? . ?.total electoral vote of 4Sc
The most important ne
"r^ y f \ late return Urates that
1 "' ** after vacillating during th
^ ^ 4 A apparently being safe fo
-r .JL-i-utf mocracy, : .s be- u swuni
om? for Theatre Parties Taft column. .e unofflc
; the Season. give Mr. ft u.v St tc
voces.
.k> PkiUfS .Mar'" ' ' la
: do1 . ( , ' be h<
Ine aa jr. Wese Virginia
Neat and Up-to-date. |Moma, ned out to
'IS BROTHERS i^'Mcan. Colorado wc
t Bill
Augusta, Ga. !fryan has a '0,al ?
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es Worrv You ? ;
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i<_t the (M'lchratdd line <>! A. I\. |
, ill lie w it h t?n \o\ciiiImm' 1 V. j n<
hi in. EY ICS EX A M I N ED EE EE
.-CAIN DREG CO. j
BURU, S. C. ! ill
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n gees with every pair of glasses you buy j> ^ (
COTTON MARKET ?
Batesburg Spot Gc.
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PERSONALS. :
A I thus having visitors will < infer
n favi t up in the A ! voe it. l>v sou ling
in their names on or before J'lmrsday ' .
of eiich we k. ~ ??... ??
Rcd . ~ Mr. anil Mrs. L. i-i. KMiss
Missouri Glover is visiting at Auttusta on I nes.tay.
Edgefield and Irenton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Grigaby. oi , MIS:; Tullie franoh "p<
,scd Saluda, were recent visitors to Hates- ''ay AmMtI
t
|.? ourg. i Miss. Katherine Cullcm
" V Mrs. Is. (j. l'ou. of War,Is. spent '.Karc,lc J-;erncn:' Mr*-. L"'
Tuesday with her mother. Mrs W. j hurt and M.ss Lona lithe
A. Crouch. yesterday in AuRusta.
Miss .iessie Killian, 01 Columbia,, Mr. B. I4rank Long, oi
is the guest of Mrs. W. II. Atwell 'brought cotton to town v
nily .
Mrs. Covin, oi Mt. Carmel, is Mr. S. J. Hare, of Lee
Co visiting' i ? son, Mr. J. A. Wiiittcn. visitor to Batesburg on ^
du-1 Mrs. Sistrunk. of Georgia, is vis-! Mr W. E. Quattlebaum,
e. 1 iting relatives in town. , was here yesterday.
I
: THREE COW
' I FPF tW? leSS tha" he ,eceived in 189?- headed by Juds
jftiljULi in i<>04 Mi. Parker received only ernor, appears t
\ TT 140 votes, in 1900 Mr. Bryan re- The State legu
** I ceiveived 155 votes and in 1890 the choose a succes
Nebraska?! received 170 votes. aker, appears tc
Mr. la': 80 ' electoral votes com- tween the Rcpu
pared with 880 received by Roose- crats.
A H0TH Ve't 'n received by Mc- In Indiana, M
A HU1H Kidley in 1 '00 and 271 received by ful in carrying I
f OHIO McKinley in 11896. 8,000, but the
' BUT chan--'es of material interest ticket, headed k
_Trn have been reported in the congress- governor, was
ional returns today. The Republi- gressional deleg
cans will Lave about the same work- shows a gain of
ing majority in the Sixty-first con- The returns f
gress as at present and Joseph G. owing to the mi
I he indi- Cannon of Illinois undoubtedly will of the country,
ing votes succeed himself as speaker. Repre- >n- A sufficien
il college scntatives Jesse Overstreet of Indi- des a"d district
annecticut ana and Hepburn of Iowa are the ,r?m. however,
llinois 27; most conspicuous among those who Taft has a safe
ansas 10; have failr 1 of re-election. Colorado ear!
Massachu- The enate retains its Republican ll'om lhe doubt
nesota 11; complexion, although there will be a Rryan list. Th
ire 4; New material change in the personnel of 1S to choose a s
North Da- the upper b dv ot the national leg- Teller, als? is
; Pennsyl- islaturc. ratic.
4; South National Chairman Mack of the Mr. Bryan's 1
ermont 4; Democra'ic party issued a state- State ?f Nebra:
I 8; iotal mcnt tonight in which he declared onc- Rive of
that he d: I not believe Mr. Bryan pressmen will b
[probably would agai- be a candidate for the in the legislatui
ollege for presidency. He believed that the cans seem to b
kansas 9; Nebraskan might be a candidate ta^ ot ' ^3 sena
icorgia 18; for the I'nited States Senate in tives.
; Mississ- 1911, provided the legislature of his eleventh
Jevada 3; State is Democratic in that year, was the placing
rolina 12; when the fi: -t vacancy will occur. tofore concede
lessee 12; The late > returns indicate that in doubtftil colum
a' 174. the national house of representatives returns continu
tactically the Republicans will have 208 mem- Republican can
up to a hers and the Democrats 172, with additional vote
that Will- 11 districts missing. able tola! 827.
president-1 originally claim
309 in the HALT'S PLURALITY IN NEW ional Chairman
within 16 YORK.
'k'andOT1 ^ TaIt's plurality in the DEwOGRA
it of the Stateof New York' according to N&TIftJ
corrected returns late tonight, is
tvs of the 2,?.-f9S more than 28,000 in excess "
Maryland ?* President Roosevelt's plurality of flt|lUlU?o c
cjay ancl lour years ago. Gov. Charles E. THREF.
r thp Dp Hughes was reelected in New Yorkl
T ; . ,t State by 71, 159. Thc returns as Ch. ago. No
-i-il fif re between president and governor ant^se\-enty-sir<
, . indicate a heavy splitting of tickets. ha\c been hear
y .... . . , tical complcxi
1 he heavy vote m Ohio made
,. .. , . , congress, accoi
st of the bgures extraordinarily late owing to u.hh ^
sard from !the immense size of the ballot. Mr. trom. 'will be:
i as well as Ta,t carried his own State, however mocrats 109.
be safely I 50.UUO plurality a reduction of ninty-six votes
nt for Bry- more than 200,000 from the Roose- the house ot :
i velt vote of four years ago. The yi'xtiCt' con^It
Democrats, 2
f 174 votes Democratic season ticket in Ohio, there are two >
FARMERS' BUSINESS
WVgivt' |?tirt ictiiau .ittcnticMi t?? thc 1 u i> i nrss ?> t
I'llK'I's.
A cheekiiit.' am)\m t wit! i ;i hank is aemi ven ienee
> tit n ncr si ion |< I he w it hout.
< >u r sa \ ih^s ?1?*| i rt incut i- ;iii? >t Iicr excel In11 tea
ire, all't ?rd i 11 i_i, as it i . tin- | ?ri v i Iclic <>!' with
aw a Is wit !i I | ici" cent. i merest a Iter I hree -limit lis
rt ilicates (?t (|i'|M)sits issin'?I hearine ? per rem
,t<Tfs| .
< >iii* nlliccs arc a I wax * at 1 lie disposal nt <?nr cits
unci's.
Wc cordially invite the tanners t<? make 111 i -?
ici r l'?a 11 k i i il: 1 h >i i ic.
Til K
FIIIST
\ ATI ( iNAI,
It A N K < > I4
UATKSIM KG
nvl went to Mr. G. II. Root, ot Ban. was in SOUTHERN
Batesburtf luesday. r
. , ., . . , . . . , Lo lit I
:nt Wednes- Mr. .). B. Jones, oi baluda. visited i
; here on Tudsday. rhe Southe
i Miss Mar Mr K M Corley of Crouch war, ""s,!(
mar . . . , tree c>t chare<
11tvvr?!l fni seen on our stieeis this week. ,, ,
unveil win- Mi. late r, oi
retire speni i itie uaru l-iud met with Miss eral man i. r'
Kathcrinc L ilium on Wednesday er to deliver
Mt. Willing, a!lcrnoon- ceived. li .
'esterdav I Mr P C Mitchell of the Denny | showed majot
I section, Salud : county, was in town ot 1'ait the
xville. was a yesterday. 1 le contemplates going would have
Wednesday, to Oklahoma in the near future. ness even n
ot Samaria, Mr. .1 K. Unger spent Monday at Mr. H. H. \
Saluda. . visitor here tV
I
1TI ES CON I
on Harmou for gov- UTMIfC* WAVI?U
o be safely elected. NtlWo WU 1 LS
ilature, which is to Y pY^WpTfl
sor to Senator b'or- lfLiAi'IW 1U
) be in doubt as be
blicans and Demo- ^ ^ ^ D?
r. Taft was success- fAREWELL StRMO
the Slate by about 1'ARMERS HAVE f
: Democratic State
.y Mr. Marshall for HARVESTING
elected. The con- 1
ation from the State Lexingtoni Nov. 2.seven
Democrats. w H Hil!er delivered 1
rom West Virginia, S(,rmon as paslQr Qf s,
auntainous character Lutheran church yeste
arc slow ,n coming in(; in ,he presence of i
it number of coun- KreRalion The Rev. M
s have been heard teen pastor of St s,
to show that Mr. morc tha? a year dl
plurality. time the church has pro
ly in Hie day shifted cra, new membcrs havi,
ful column to the d(x| to the church r0?
e legislature, which {orcelnl preacher, a fine
accessor to Senator 0lrislian gentlemen, t
apparently Demo- ma(1<; hundreds a( frier
has been in Lexingto
victory in his home >
. move wiui nis iamuv i
ska was a sweeping . ,
. , , . sometime during the ne:
Nebraska s six con- . . , , . ,
carrying with him the
>e lJemocrats, while f .
, o! the entire town,
e only 18 Republi- r t , ,
, , , It is not known who
e elected out of a to- , , .
, h m as pastor of the c
tors and representa- . . , t ,
is stated that several
. , , have been received, ai
i hour development t ,
... . , likelv that a preacher
; ot Missouri, here- , , c ,
. ,, . cured before many weel
:d to liryan, in the
n. Should tonight's Generally speaking,
e the Taft lead, the of this county are throu
tdidate will win 18 their crops. Of cours
s. making his prob- some sections where th<
two more than was c^ea^ *? gather, bor ins
led for him by Nat- lower Part of the count]
Hitchcock. ton anc^ Swansea sectioi
_ _ a quantity of peas yet t
rr,n r% ? rv i*t some cotton to pick. 1
la UAifi in the pea crop in these s<
JAL HOUSE. usually good this year.
From information ga
,in oiTr-.inr niri.lv timers who come to
AR lilV tl HL PAH i Y nearly every nook and (
MGR. Sr-ATS :ounty, the farmers are
:u! grrin this fall thai
v. 4.?Three hundred v,oals_ jhis
congresiona! desix is hard Iron thc {armei
d from antl ,h<; P?>?" buy their corn during
on of thc Sixty-first ;nonths. Paying $Ui
dint! to present infer- ior CC|:: nas tau(;ht
I districts yet to hear , tu?f;0
i\ i r\ . ?x larmci .?id l tb I31 en*
Republicans 211; Dc- . .. .
One hundred and oa,s' aml thls 1S what ll
will control the house tn^s county will ende
representatives in the more corn and other si
:ss consists ot 160 anc] \ry anti make cott
2.-. Republicans and . * ri
. plus crop. Congressm
,'acant seats. : *.
^been pi caching this tor
as the only means of c<
I I nriPP nt rott-on onrl rr
I v/i WUVil, UilV.1 U
| are going eo take his a>
I gin to diversify. Of r
j not the first time that
! declared that they we
: curtail the productior
j they say they are goinf
jery time the price goe
j just as soon as the y
j again they return to th
ruts and devote more
raising cotton than eve
Congressman Lever
an invitation to make a
the Greenwood count;
5th. Kverywhere the
pressman has spoken t
has been warmly recciv
gratulated for the plain
he has made to the
has had to decline man
i this year on account ot
ion ot his throat, but h
proved now and he ho
fine shape tor his wor
ington when congress
comber 1.
i MRS. KATHERI
BELL FURNISH- OR DEA
fURNS FREE.
in Hell Telephone Co. AG^ L*.DY PASSES ,
eai f :1 ret.u s ADVANCED
p ?> [uesday night.
x ae company's gen-:
here did a! in his pow- Lexington, Nov. -1 ?1
them as oon as re- yny0r, one of the oh
>nly the returns hail Gj this county, died at
ities for Bryan instead niece Mrs, john p.
citizens of Batesburg Lexington, last night a
appreciated the kind.- aRe 97 ycars> Mr<
tore. the widow of Jacob
White, of Salnda, was a died about do years at
lis week. woman of the highest
1
DENSED
FROM HONOR ROLL.
IN.
BATESBDBG GBADED AND HIGH
? 8CHOOL FOB TEBM EHDIHG
mmHIS OCTOBEB 30.
N-MOST
1NISHH Below is the roll of honor of the
I
r* Batesburg Graded and High School
for the month ending October 30:
?The Rev. First tirada
his farewell , T, ^
Stephen's osrsh JcL. Craven, Frednkfl Culluixi
rday morn- ^a'ter Edwards, Annie Howard,
i large con- Advanced First
r. Hiller has Capers Alexander, Leonard Boatephen's
for wright, Matilda Cook. DeWet Culuring
which lum, Lester Fink, Harry Rutland,
spered, se\- Harold Steadman, Wayring Wise.
ng been ad- c
... i Second tirade
. He is a j
pastor and i George Bedenbaugh, Horace Havand
he has irc*. Frank Hite, Lois Kernaghan,
ids since he Gladys McCoy, Lorena Miller,
n. He will Charles Rabon, Ellen Rawl, May
o Columbia Hmmerman.
xt few weeks Third tirade
I-est wishes Mattie Aurehamer, Frances Beasley,
Pearl Bedenbaugh, Lilla Howwin
succeed arcj Ruth Joyner, Willie Rabon,
hurch, but It Less;e Rikard, Lottie Sills, Kimmie
applications . --- -
- \ . oioKes, Martna Watson, Nettie
id it is very Wige JuHan Wise> Leta Wise> Venie
will be se- Youngblood.
is.
Fourth Grade
the farmers
gh qatherin^ Kmma Bodie, Ethel Cullum, Ethe
there are Cockroft, Teddie Lee Harman,
?re is a great I-izzie May Havird, Edgar Watson,
itance, in the Callie w"Bht?,
in the Gas- Fifth Grade
is, there are Daisy McAllister, J. B. Stokes,
0 gather and Verdelia Whittle, Henry Wright,
[t is said that Kathleen Youngblood.
ections is un- SIxth Qnide
,, , , Esther Bates, Mary Kelly, Leila
thered from . ' ' 7
, Rankin. Kathleen Spann.
town from
romer of the Seventh Grade
sowing more Cora Hall, Lottie McCartha, Myn
ever before ra Steadman, Kathleen Tarrant,
nas been a Geo Wise.
- v.had to High School?tlghth Grade
immer Mary Cullum, Susie Edwards,
per bus e. j^osa j-iollnian, Effie Youngblood.
the average
Ninth Grade
eaper to raise
le farmers of Nora Crouch, Hattie Etheridge,
avor to raise Lizzie Tarrant.
applies, too, Tenth Grade
011 tlK 1 "r Loulie Cullman, Edith Spann.
an Lever has
several vc^rs
mtrolling - COURT IN LEXINGTON.
iany farmers
dvice and be ourse
this is Lexington, Nov. 2.?Court opentarmers
have cd here this morning with Judge S.
re going to W. Shipp on the bench. Solicitor
1 of cotton; Timmerman and the other officials
! to do it ev- were on hand and it was not long be s
down, but fore the court got down to business.
>rice goes up Two negroes were tried for lar
ic bdiuc uiu <-niy. wnc picaueu guilty ana was
attention to sentencud to the chaingang for 12
r before. months; the other was tried by a
has accepted Jury. convicted and got three years
n address at on ^anKv
fair on the The court took a recess this afyoung
con- ternoon tintil Wednesday morning in
his year he order to give all jurors and witnessed
and con- es an opportunity to go to their re.
manly talks spective homes and vote in the efarmers.
He lection tomorrow,
y invitations There are many cases to be disthe
condit- posed of and it is very likely that a
e is much im- special term will be asked to dispes
to be in pose of the criminal docket, as only
k in Wash- one week is allowed in which to try
; opens De- criminal cases.
MP MAY (levotef3 Christian, having been a
llLl HI A I ~ member of the Lutheran church sinDce
early womanhood. She will be
sorely missed in the community in
which she has lived for all these
years,
AWAY AT AN Mrs. Mayor leaves a large family
AGF. connection. She was an aunt of
Judge of Probate George S. Drafts
of this town.
Katherine The remains of Mrs. Mayer will be
lc<t residents laid to rest tomorrow morning in the
: the home of Drafts burying ground. The funeral
Corley, near services will be conducted by her
t the advanced pastor, the Rev. J. A. Cromer.
%. Mayor was
Mayor, who Mrs. T. B. Kernaghan and Mrs.
jo. She was a B. P. Whitehead spent Tuesday in
character?a I Augusta