The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 05, 1909, Image 1

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' '-'J " *7 ' v TEe BATESBURG ADVOCATE \ A TRI-COUNTY PAPER. ^a?<!:i=!' ? : - MiLuUi'll JWm $17 oil" ""' ' ' '* ESTABLISHED 1901 BATESBURU, 9. C.. FRIDAY, FEB. 5, iy09. l" < $1.00 PER ANNUM ALL GEORGIA RAI AUOUSTA, | Capital $200,000.00 B In selecting a Hank strong onf>. Witli surpina more tha capital we think j depositing with ua. 4 i'er Uent. Interest K I WRIT r ^Kr?( ali are not men men have they can aec< through cash. where their know bv tile aiiaa IBflBB cm 30EBES keepers as w tind ail aecoi m/U Savings Dei #1 itv- We pay5 1 eates of dept ~ MORXmii COTTON MARKET. Baiesburg Spot 9 I-2c. FERSON&LS. All those having visitors will confer THE NE^ LROAD BANK GEORGIA. Surplus* 415,000.00 1m? suit you select, a m twice as larye as our i *ou make no mistake in r ?i Saviny Accounts. K US. i VMWI<lrA'Mkl>AIM>?AIUU>.tluu>A?.. u BANK DBPOSIIORS * by any means. Many wound out how much better X aunt for their expenditures J fin# by cheek instead of ?l( don't have to worry about money lias gone. They X ' returned cheeks. yfc - The - gt ZENS BANK I atesburfc, S. C. { aits from women. House- ^ ^ ell as business women will fg' mt here has m?nv jwlvan. ^*lt ~ ' s< per cent, cjuarterly on SS t )OSit8. per cent, on time certifl- Qg t >sit. JP 1 ' JOHN J. RHODES DEAD . j The friends and acquaintances of I Capt. C. M. Rhodes regret very much to learn of the death of his father, Mr. John J. Rhodes, of Estill, S. C. ? >?S OF HASKELL INDIC1 ON TRUE BILL AGAINST OKLJ HOMA GOVERNOR RE TORNEDBV FEDERAL JURY SAME ACCUSATION A GAINST SIX OTHERS SEVER MEN CHARGED WITH CON SPIRACY TO DErRAUD THE GOVERNMENT IN ALLEGED TOWN LOT TRADE IN . MD8KOGEE Muskogee, Okla., Feb. 3. Seve ndictments were returned by tb ;ederal grand jury here tonight i he alleged town lot frauds, th .v.u : ? ,uai uciu|; uliihu he government. The names c hose indicted are: Gov. Chas. Is Haskell, F. B. Severs, A. Z. Englisl Z. W. Turner, W. E. Hutching: lesse W. Hill and Walter R. Eatoi SEMINOLE RECEIVER: TO MEET ON SATURDA1 I00GE HTDE1CK APPOINT? AL rHREE CO n boi FRAUD CHARGE 48S0 1 MR DBPEURirOT KILLED BY ACCIDENT | PROMINENT Cmzr.H OF WALTER Co . BORO M1ETS TRAGIC TATE 1 lirnil r mtw nniimtun Unr. whill uui nun titib eleva Charleston. Feb. 2?Mr. D. B. the S j. Peurifov of Walterboro met his m< death this afternoon while hunting tCr ^ birds. Alarmed at his failure to ap- SCm Af pear for supper, his sons. J. F. Peurifoy and D. B. Peurifoy, Jr.. went in search of him and found him at 1 jj | the steps of the target gallery with ? the top of his head blown off. The ? n left barrel of his gun was empty. It Vl e is supposed that he was resting and ^ had moved the gun, accidentally n ,. , of br discharging it. * t-* *> u :r _ _ nevec mi. is. jl>. icuuluy was a nauvc d of Edgefield county and a Confed- C .( erate veteran. He represented Edge- C 010 } field county in the general assembly T P AfCA J. and later came to represent the new j county of Saluda. He was a man in orc of abstemious habits, a successful ^1S c s' farmer, and a public official who i. was earnest and honorable in all that was entrusted to him. g Mr. Pcurifoy was also reading 5 clerk of the constitutional conven- name rtion of 1895 and was a member of ^iat * the board of directors of the pen- wa^ a itentary for two years after retiring r?n s ^ from the legislature. Mr. Peurifoy reer j was a man who loved his home, and i ** . UNTIES cor N6S or THE LEGIS-lNO BAIL F( LATDRE. ; CRA CliTE JUSTICESHIP STILL NU JUU<le d*vore " DECIDED.?MB- EDWARDS { BONU TO LEX ABGDlS UN THE LIEN ' MAR<lfcl> wl uumuw TRIAL WILL I LAW. NOTES. _ Lexington, Fel (Sp.C.1 .? II.. Advocate.) Court F?nk w 3, lumbia, S. C.. Feb 2.?The con- ficial notice yestei or associate justice to succeed pe^ore could nc Ira B. Jones, who has just been . . in jail here chargec ted to the chief justiceship of of Garfield Hutto tate supreme court, is perhaps white man, at a co are interest than any other mat- near Swansea Chri :nding before the general as- fhe refusal of the j ly. it has been decide< ter taking one ballot on Friday, at this term of cou eneral assembly adjourned un- that it will be callet 3. m., Tuesday night. On the mg. It will very p t taken Friday the result was as days *.o try the cas vs: Cothran 38; Hydrick 37; that there are ms pard 40; Gage 18; Watts 29. both sides. ssary to a choice, 82. present there seems little hope ablc debate was p. caking the deadlock, as it is be1 that the friends of each of rea. , , . ;andidatcs will stick to their S amen c t c e telegraph compar mor has it that a dark horse or w't^lout n?tice foi s may be thrown into the race messages wh.ch p ler to break the deadlock. In ters ^ouc inK not onnection the names of Gov deaths' etc' wh,K , Ansel and Mr. Mendel L. deh%e'7 of jsald 1 have been mentioned, altho cause the sender ot of these gentlemen have stated ,he messaBe was " they would not allow their atlve w"h,n the thl s to be used. Some suggested mental anBU,ah or * 0. ? r a amendments will b< he suggestion ot Ansel s name , scheme to weaken Mr. Coth- reac^nBchances, both coming from *'nancc CQ tville county. ported favorably u| las been suggested that the ler s reso'u"on pr0 .-inn- wo,,Id like to _see Gov. 000 silver service f' MDENSED )B Tioits THE GENERAL " ASSEMBLY WING RlzFUShD iNUTON MAN LEGISLATURE RECOR"Z' VEHES AFTER AD" C1 k f JODRRMERT t>. 3.?Clerk of lealy received of day that Judge {SENATE PASSES AIEND'youITUue' 2 RENT TO HIGH SCHOOL lw,no,wray^ ACT-RE80LDTI0N OPuntry breakdown POSING GHOfl'S APstmas time. Since udge to grant bail POINTHENT IADi to |try the case APTPTI rt and {t is likely Vriall J tomorrow mom >robabiy toke two BOUSE SEHD8 LTEI LAW REPEAL e. as it is stated T 8ER1TE?VOTES TOR my witnesses on ?un?*u '???? * LOHGER SCHOOL TERMS Assed to a third Columbia. S. C. F*K? 3? r - M A LI IWI an adjournment from Friday the bill provides that jlouse ancj senate reconvened last lies are liable, night. On motion of Mr. C. A. transmission of b ertaining to mat- Smith the house adopted resolutionsices of funerals, of respect to the memory of Ho*. :h cases the non- T. A. Clark, member from Florence, messages would wh0 ^ied Monday night. As a furthe one to whom tkej. marjc respect t^e house then :nt. or some relrd degree, some foamed. suffering. Other The adjournment of the house . ... , preventing a joint session for the * ?^ere" cr* third purpose of balloting for associate justice, the senate held a separate immittee has re- session and discussed a number of 5on Senator Sink- measures. viding for a $5.- , The bill.t0 >">e"d.the hi^.h.sctl0^1 i. u k*i v.- law so as to its provisions to Dr the battles ip corp0rated towns was passed to