'IBS6 *' ?? ~ TTe BATESBURG ADVOCATE A TRI-COUNTY HAPER. . HSTABUS ' i (> 1901 BATESBURG, S. C.. FRIDAY, MARCH. 26, o()6 $1.00 PER ANNUM REA Send your Collect ^GEORGIA | Au g rapitaj ? I' ndivi(U'< v<>rii m t, ~ art' ttjjflflB tlicyca Bj|ftjfi| WQWffM throua P^PSS cash. w ~ '"*' " H i \ ! ' 1 \ \ i BSBBa B3SB0 jb! p ra uJ L.1 Lj t J lJ! i n \ i 11 pr~^ k'-i--yr-y^^S^SZ IIM,i ;ni yW/hrw s:,v"" f-l 80 xK xv" i ... _ *34% ? 8 THE FINES K?'|i;iiriim Willi'I J* ;m?I a I I SiI \ rrware v I ha vi1 ;i Ih'.-y'T"' ai II ! urn out tirsl <*l:iss ;> "? <-> ?:-? IUUtl!i u. ? a E Y i >- TtessTEi) i S 11 TILL H-:;n-'KcTs. 8 c. L. a \ ? y*Vi? COTTON MARKE Batesburg Spot <> ( A i I thus ha ving v i .it .>r> wh > Sav .r upon the Advoct'o by !h 'heir names * > nr before I of each wre'rt . Mi -s Eppie K'.heredge sp< dav with her parents near L Mrs U X Gunter has i front a visit tc Edgefield. Miss Dais; Edwards of 1 was the f.'ties' ?: Mrs M If 1' this week. Messrs 13 E Etheredge a Woodward are spending a Alabama. Miss Lillian Howell has ret Wagener. Mr C L Jones of North . spent Sunday in town Mesdantcs .1 o. Hell l ov.e D Blakeley spent Wednes Augusta. Mr M Iv'i Uoistcin has from at. ex;ended visit to h ren at Wad. in;.ton. Mr i I W. has return* Greet wood. Mr an 1 Mrs A 1 Cato Monetta w s it town Monda Mr Mints Hartley spent Si town. Mr and Mis I Edwards si day in Augusta. Mr Lovd .Ior.es of Align: ^nn. in itiw V " lvy >? ' 1 Mr P G Thompson has to ins homo at Penclleto spending awhile with his si: W A Cooner. Messrs .1 1' ancl U C Ki spent Sunday with iheir here. Mr J J Jones of Harr.bcn visitor nerc on Sunday. Miss I Jla i lo; k >f 1 a < . \i las, Pri'.iaj v. lit licncs n Mrs 1. M Mitch i itcrt Whi -t club I'hm 1 y at'err D OUR A .... ? ? . m ? 1 ions to RAILROAD BANK. I igusta,Ga. ? | _ - _ SLM MMK)<>.v anv means. Main wo- ?3 1 *\> live t'onmi out how much Lcrter n account lor l heir ex | rnd ii urcs ^ :h paying l?y check instead o| They don't have to worry ahout their money lias ^oiic. They ] >y rhe returned checks. ?3 " The - # ' niZHNs HANK of Batesbury:, ? J ^ d cposi t s i V >i ii wor en. Ilouse- j&X - *s Well as i>i|sj|i? ss women YV.ill i account hciv h::s main advan% ' , .... ?*C ii. i\ i |??-1 ?-< -111 inmi'icn \ <111 a?v i.I i ?'s I Jl'posits. SSv I y*i i >a\ > |? ' r ? ??111. , K ni vc>, l IM 1 1 I'AJ 1 d (, I \TISFAC"Tit >N IS OliANTttl) 1 JONES, ^ ? Batesburg, S. C. and Sunday. Mr VV L Wightman of ICmoryi was in town Monday. 1 1 Mr M VV Perry spent Wednesday "'arUs night in Columbia. Mr and Mrs James Dodd and nd M Lt daughter Miss Kate spent Saturday I while in in Johnston. I Mrs J G D ''V spent Friday in' Lirned to . j i icile Jooner and La-1 I grone iohn9t r. .-.pent the week : Augusta (end wit! .T- Fva Cooner. Mr Mam ing IT nrman of Augusta | !1 and ly the guest 01 Mr )' Uarman. a lay in1' Mr Tollie Herlont of Mt Willing was in town Tuesday. returned ^,s ^ ^ Hlaklcy and children of . . .. . Kershaw are ihe guests ot Mrs J B ischdd- Towil] Mrs D K Haltiwanger and children ft! from of Lexington are the guest of Mr? Sills and v in \ isit Baxter before re oi near turning ho ne. y. Miss Leo Gibson of Johnston is undav in the guest of Miss Lona Etheredge. Mr and Mrs L A Hartley spent 1 Fri- Sunday here with relatives. Mr M 15 Edwards spent Tuesday, in Lexington. 1 ,ta spent j^r Ernest Hartley is in town. . I Mrs 15 P Whitehead is spending returned jthis WC;k here n, after Mrs i) M Crosson of Leesville Uer, Mrs was the guest o! Mrs C K Dreher Thursday. theredge Kev M 1J Padgett oi Sardis was parents in town Monday. Mrs Kidder and Mrs Gulty enter' was a tained at the Sumtnerland hotel 1 r.e: day afternoon. . t... r i n d 1 < Spring and Batesburg 1 " s.- ->. ?played a game of ball h-.n 01 Wc luesday. Score 10 to. iiC ':i< If). .( 1 in i\u .. 100 n I DVERTI1 HONOR ROLL FOR BATE"BURG GRADED SCHOOL FOR FIFTH MONTH Below is the honor roll of the Batesburg Graded and High School for the fifth school month. First (irr.de Addie Bouknight, Walter G. Edwards, Sarah E. Craven, Annie Howard, Eredrika Cullum, Sue Stokes, Mary E. Whitten, Oliver Hite, Edwin Rawl, W. E. Rhodes. Advanced First Julia Malpass, Capers Alexander, DcWet Cullum, Lester Eink, Wayring Wise. Matilda Cook, Leonard Boatwrlght, Eloise Hite. Ruth Penn, Ruby Rikard. Second tirade Elma Altman, Beatrice Durst, Lois Kernaghan, Lorena Miller, Elen Rawl. Susie Ridgell, Mary Timmerman, George Bedenbaugh, Clarence Glover, Horace Havird, Clarence Howard, Erank Hite, Ollie Joyner, Charles Rabun, Dewey Rhoden. Erank Ridgell. Tom Durst. Third Grade Pearl Bedcnbaugh, Pettie Durst, Ludie Hartley, Lilla Howard, Ruth Joyner, Willie Rabun, Lottie Sills, Kimmie Stokes, Martha Watson. Bettie Wise, Eugene Rikard. Fourth (irad ^ Emma Bodie, Ethel Cullum. Teddie Lee Harman, Prank 13. Edwards, Moses Alexander, Edgar Watscn. Lizzie May Havtrd. Fifth (Irade Lottie Bodie. J. Lou Hallman, Lizzie Rankin, Annie Timmerman, Annabei Whitten, Lowell Altrnan, X. Cullum, Thomas Quattlebaum. Leitch Rawl, J. B. Stokes. Arthur Vance Wise, Henry Wright. Sixth (trade Eugenia Aldridge, Pisther Bates, Mary Kelly, Leila Rat.kin, Annie Rutland. Kathleen Spann. Essie Stokes, Sadie Tiinmerman. Seventh (trade Caro Lee Cullum, Cora Hall, Lottie McCartha, Myra Srcadman. Kathleen Tarrant, Cleo Wise. Rifflllll (lrl,ln Mary Galium, Susie Edwards, Rosa Hallmau, Pauline Spann, Pauline Timmerman. Ninth Oracle Kate Alexander, Nora Crouch I lattie Etheredge, Lizzie Tarrant. C ,="-~= X ? t hiii"* (o rot ^ siMiii'il ,\ . T pr< > 1? t i??11 I |> is. 1 (s imu'lit (hi i* st < ><'k li( 1 t ()-c 1 T> | MM > J ?1? ' < I I I K_A Wj= stating that j lo i the money was merely to be bor-: he i rowed, and would be paid back-by j en | the cities of Aiken and North Au-! gusta out of the dispensary profits, i en Treasurer Yonce says the law for- i bids him to pay out school money a. except upon warrent of the school cc trustees. Therefore, he says, he is dr as vecte.l in different ways. One or the w other law m st be violated, in the event -the county commissioners draw theii warrant as thev are emvv powered, but not directed to do.' c? It looks very much as though the ej Augusta Aiken boulevard will not ol recieve the $5,000. The citizens along the road and in Augusta and Aiken t( have liberally subscribed to the hum ,| # . P for thg bitUdmg of th?.?\rui the promise of $5,000 from Aiken coun- P i ty. Their portion of the road is be' ir.g built, but as the matter has been and is so violently opposed, it is p probable that the maPcr will be e 1 dropped. If the warrant is drawn citizens say they stand ready to. cfrvtl it- o itnnncf.A.% - * ^IW|/ IU v^au cm at | aiiV. UUii, CVCIl II the treasurer offers to pay it. But the treasurer holds that there is no >' < v^?)' i>.-/>- 0; -0' I II h FIRS T isicler in ?leposit iny money in lie eapital am 1 surplus are 11 te u ml. The ^ A T I O N A L sn peri nt muls a ml examines i 1< I e r- ami 11 i met or** a re res pi > ns ss men. Tlim B A N K aI?1 is|i?MI o\ er s \ cai s, lim ine \\ I the hank i n.e pul ?1 ie tail htn 1 ly 111 prosperous hiisj ness. The hi in if 1 tor i ni r e >n n t r\ ciisi on ier k T E S B U R t >r--9; i >> A* : ' *>. "* iV^ C?c surplus, and, therefore, ho cannot p pay it. What school money there is on h mi 1 some 350.000-belongs, he says, to the sixtv-seven school ..." , . at dtsncts ot * ne cox y, and so far as ^ he kt >\vs, li.cy have plans tor the i .11* every dollar of it, in which cast there would ho no surplu ?)i it iC ; surplus it won' .!": . powei to pay 0j it ou\ ol ? ?* ? 01 1'OR SA LK ! ,i ia : Asparagus toots. Now is the time jw to plant. ! 1'. H< x:\vripht Monetta!1s'c 1:; ?~1T WI ,AST LYCEUM ATTMC- S HON ROF. WALDEN IN HIS WON- j JERFUL 1LLUSIONAL WONDERS. OPERA HOUSE NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT MARCH 30. af In view of the constant misrep- ^ sentations imposed upon a confi- '>r ng public by many so-called ma- of cians whose cleverness is limited a few juggling feats, etc., the t anagement desires to impress the ct that this attraction is not to be 1 roneouslv confounded with any ch, but that it is as represented? un rictly a high-class entertainment, m; eriting the very best patronage, le stage equipment is elaborate, :autiful and expensive, carrying *e: their own draperies, curtains, S>1 rpets, nickeled tables, chairs, usi jols, etc.; in tact, everything jra quisitc for the correct presentation J,, the latest in magic and illusions ? ach of which is original with and rformed only bv Prof. Walden. "l< irthermore that there is not a sin- pa 2 misrepresentation. Prof. Walden on s his own stage manager, who sees the proper placing of the parapirnalia and accessories used in the ^ tertainment. Note?During the process of the tertainment it will be necssary to >rrow from the audience such arties as watches, rings hats etc. The idience is requested, therefore to Nl >mply with the request cheefully, the program is so long it ill not permit of tedious waits ir the articles and if not irthcoming it will be necessary to ^ spense with the number and go on ith the next one, as Mr. Walden mnot use his own articles for the n< cperiment. Magicians find all sorts (. [ queer things in hats. Therefore ir. Walden ask the ladies please not > wear their hats. A scarf orfasciitoi rr^ke a heautilul frame for a Sl 4- * C rt. iv.10 tauv.. h' *.. / . tc :HODK ISCAND RED CHICKENS. w Eggs from thoroughbred, first ai renuum chickens. $1.00 for IS C( figs. a; Advocate Office. FOR RENT 5 room house for rent. Central ii 'art of the town. Nice garden. t Apply to E. L. Hartley. ~1 ^ I ;t f?; i! i k is I c:> IS I ( ' I H isi t U|S I I t: L. _ ; 1 [ RES3YTERIAN 8ERVI0E { 1 here will be Presbyterian servic Kaminer Hall on Sunday at il A. . by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton of Co! nbia. ( ATTENTION We call the A T T E N T I O N l our readers to the advertisement Chas. M. Sticft in this numbei of tr paper and we advise every re i er to follow these ads from week to eek and you will i n louutedly find ; u :v. interest r.pr, especially to those i ho are con tern plat n > the ) ? k..-o j 1 a piano LL PAY '.HOT BY BROTHER- IN- ! LAW . D. PITTS PAINFULLY WOUNDID BY LB. SAMPLE iJ Saluda, March 22?On Saturday tcrnoon in the Bethany section of is couufy L. B. Sample shot his other-in-law, J, D. Pitts, in the yard the latttr. The trouble, it appears e\v out of some difference of a petty v ture. Both barties are white. Sam- * e is a brother of the superintendent education of this county and an S icle of this countv's sheriff. P'ioc arried the sister of L. B Sample, y, Dr Kirksey, who \vj; called to at- ^ id the wounded man. says he is ot from foot to head. The weapon 1 cd was a double barreled old time c n, and the load consisted of No. 1 u ot. The wonder is that the shots tl r it seems Sample shot Pitts twice, tj :1 not kill instantly. As it is. he is infully but not necessarily dancersly wounded. MITH GETS G000 AS- * SIGNMENTS. j EW SENATOR iS PLACED ON ?VERALIMPORTANTCO M1TEES s Washington, Marcd 22?Senator mith was to-day given some excelnl committee appointment in the :w arrangement for the present longress. He is placed on jriculture, couservation of national isources, committee ro examine the ? iveral branches oi m civil service IQ _ 1 . ; . .. I wwi >jui ? C , > ii^lciiiOii lliai.U" ^ ictures and patents. t Ine new senator is well pleased u ith his selection to these places, ^ ad he believes that. being on the ^ ommittee on agriculture, he will be j ble to render valuable aid to the t irmers ol the country. c Jii u ; ti F ? ) jil^TE M.:i il \Vv. ARRANGED ; Nil FURNiSHING 1 UK BUILDING. Gen. Willie Jones and Col. D. lard well and Commander W. I), tnrling have arranged lor the purhase of the partia.l equipment for :ie Conff derate home. The home ;ill be opened about May 10. The igislature appropriated $12.0(10 for he equioping of the building TTZMAUHICE8 toll.UNERY DE FA! T.I Nf The Arch Store for the first time l its history has a millinery opening Judging from tha patrons who rowded the store the past week it ,'ill be a successful venture on Mr. j utzmaurice. part. He has a world ot | leautiful things to look at, and to see j hem means a purchase. W)GE SPRING NEWS Mr and Mis ! R Edwards \isited Vh and Mrs Sion Corley of the snrdis section Thursday. Mr Sion Cor ey who is seriously ) spent Saturday night at Mr T B h ird.s en mute to the hospital in Columbia. Mrs M E Buster of Mt. Willing ,V2S in Ricge Spring Saturday. Mi GUie Cogburn who has been in ieago the ; few months arrived > ".rdrty night oi; * visit to his .meats Mr and Mi s MM Colgbum Mrs L M Ban has placed in the ads of eompetement contractors .verifications andjj plans for a handnu: brick .esidence to be erected a ..a ea;l> d .y in Greenwood on its mnipletion nun h to the regret of her ,.i ero is friend* in Ridge Spring. h D P YOU WOULDNOT PAT FREIGHT. UDGE PBITCHABD ISSUED &ULE TOR CONTEMPT AGAINST E. G. JOHNSON OF NORTH S. C. Asheville, N. C. March 28?on the pplication of counsel for the recer ers of the Seaboard Air Line Judge 'ritchard to-day issued a rule for consmpt sgainst E.C.Johnson of North ?. C. directing him to snow cause to he Court at Greenville. April 20. why ie should not be punished because te obtained process from a magistateand forcibly removed from the lepot at North a quantity of goods /ithout paying the charges on them hus interfefing with the custody of ie Court* which has charge of the iilway property through its receiers. The petition sets up that the respndent imposes the magisturate to :cure process from him. I THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER IK. MONCKTON DISPLAYS TASTE IN SELECTING HIS SPRING MILLINERY. Mr. W. H. Monckton, Jr.. the entlcman who controls the destiny it the Globe Dry Goods Companv it Columbia has just retpr he Northern markets, ; roin the great variety tats and trimmings that i. lisplayed at his store since his reurn their can be no doubt that Mr. Vlonckton left a good round sum of his worlds where-with-all up in the jountry of snow and ice. The Globe Dry Goods Company nave recently finished an addition to their already immense establishment and in this splendidly lighted a n d air\r 1 ? ' ? .. j plate uiey nave placed the millinery department. To go into detail and even give an intelligible sketch of the many handsome costumes, hats and all that is so dear to a woman's heart would take columns of space, so suffice it to say that the millinery department is under the direction of a trained artist and that Mr Monckton has given her the tools to work with unmolested and unrestricted. The crockery department and many articles so useful to the housekeeper have been removed from the basement and placed on the first floor where they can be more readily seen. Mr. Monckton is an excellent buyer and his long experience has given him the knowledge that many lack. BOY 1DENIFIES HIS ABDUCTORS Cleveland, 0. March 4? Willie Whitla today identified the man and woman held on suspicion by the Cleveland police as the persons who kidnapped him from the school at Sharon. Pa. last Thursday and held him for the $10,000 ransom which Was paid by his father. Attorney.!. V. Whitla, Monday. Willie said the man. who gave the name ?f James H. Boyle, was the one who took him from school a 1 f carried him through a tortuous to Cleveland, then to Ashtabula, back to this city an 1 placed him in the house in the east end where he was held until the money was paid. Wu ie also declared that the woman was the one who c .red for him at the house where he was detained and who acted ti.c part of a nurse. A tunny story always sounds betterntti'i business hours.