HKd-tUW- fft* ' II IFeB 7ESBUP.G ADVOCATE j A TRI COUNTY HAPBR, . ?? , lf '1 E3TABHsTitU), 1901 ~7T7 u'~*. . V:'^'1^-1^11- .?_ r~? JWPBR ANNUM J ALL THE NE\ I GEORG i A RAILROAD BANK. 5 S Auffiista.Ga. ^5 Capital aiul Surplus - - $7 2 =>,000.00. , .ag .. d You nml an Amu si.i 'Dank account ^5 Our superior lacilities arc ai your disposal c* Write us today We pay ^interest on savings ^5 accounts. ? - ? - - - | Riding and W; iking t Two Ilorso Cultivators, Pisk ^ liana ws, Sj>i ko Tool h liar, 1 rows, liollri'S, PulYOl'iy.O ^ (Orn an, Plows, Slorl 1111(1 r Chilled, Stalk ( ut| iOl'S, 11 civ l:'ixissos, ? Snail 1 ( ul ti va^ tors. v You will not work your stock so hard il yun buy from us light-running implements. When y.ou r> need new tilings lor til kmn or li.u\lw:iir oi any/ K kind, come to us. \ Lorick & Lowrance, 'i ' COLUMBIA, S. C. ] ?* ^=l Banking, 1MB : r fc/ ;-'U ! * Citizens nnnk 1 & ? of Batcsbnrg R , r.--^ ^ .; i J UVn^BUU'?, SOIM'M CAR0,1 JNA pi I . [s ' \ is ; ivpare i i*> ci e v hi in a satisr 'j *\ t \ V , I - 1 \ i;k io!\ manner. t !.:/\ \ I' 4'f' 4 \ i-U ' v..... ? i % < i' W. I). oUPiAiux i-.-H. i:.U:Y\Y . A-Tivub * * "s r "irs> * <* n -fs: ; V V ? 4k.J* ? ? .A C^ki. .1 I, i "Wt?. <; j $ H^afcAg an .1 Plumbing r v !.? Conlracsori; t ? ^ Y * 1 ! r \ M * I x ' -i ( 1 ?/v V V O > I . V 3 k > I i (. \ . ?v ii #> f"\ j J rj? 1 . I v. mtruots ;;r Am v. h(.: r t / - , . ? NOV Oi'll'iiPiS {(>(> l '' A \*\ V . -s *"> * '; / A .'I u , S v n t L -J J ? il ? + ' *r <3 i., . a n ^ -" * ; y v ' -? . 5&^KS& 2t& vl\< . : - .. fv t- i? >L ' *? > . . ? . ." ' A ' < : v 1 :-: :-: 'i I iol. - \ N I >s . , ; ! VvA' l. .. . S A C R I F i C E P *R I C i 3 1 < >!; 'I i IK i \ I- ' > KK1T OS !. \\ ,\ v V . .1 I'AI'KU ro.U Oj.\r < W Kinrs \IV\ STOliX 1027 MAIN S PHEKI, < < >I ?. )\\\ . - . stallion s rv ct: r . ? < \\y lt rtandard 'Aor ' A r lieiSse's horse- \V r... o- r. ; bur*, Lee v I!';; . t i A. '! yl< . 7. ... , . . ( Se rvice J ^ u?. A. Taylor anvl a. VS OF T v. - Cotton Market -i .: v. \TESBUkO SPOT 14 5-8 | Personals ; 3* . All tlioso ltit villus v ? will " Ocfcr n r.i \ fi' th. Ar Iwi'iir" Tiiiii-.- il iv i< !a t i .v-ei". 1 i .1 .ituh r L peTK.int: .. 1 o. ? in :< : tibia. ; \r \ -V 1 .. ! , ? ... ..uu i; . .i ?ua a usill.'I IC) j t uumbda la? Friday. I IV'.; Ma^. i^Kdp if vi./tY.n rel jativ s in Autre. M. l : . r; I I-?a Saturday and Sunday in Columbia. l.ii . l.?te o i-.; . Li'da an I Sunday with her noth tr. Miss F inicc C.>.;:jh:ty has tciurned from Columbia. Mr T II Kenvti_ . vent To CoX Inmbia i'uesdav. 'Irs John D ivawl 1 ;t for A' ;'us . ' ta c . tin day last. Miss jvloida llodgcs of Greer is i':? visiting friends ir. the city, sii Mr F C Aldridge atten led court . in Columbia this week. n * v G 1 Miss Eva Cooner spc;* Saturday and Sunday at home. ' Y% Col F. F Strother paid Augusta a business call this week. . ; Postmaster J Fmnk Kr ecce ati tended court in Columbia this week. Mr J P Schumpert oi.< of . ..'i < a ,, counties most;, gressi.e farmers [,"* ' was in t ,wn Monday. J' Miss Mabel Tarran has r< n.ed rom a visit to Columbia. Dr A J Wats : Co v ' -a T . recti.: \ is!* . \r Salt: la. x t Mr y ')1 '"np! Uui txl : .u: v ( . .Ma y tlv- . V i t a ' E"< I hrtv ' , . i' l'' * ami ;!'. make : y ' r i V P- > J . \v . ." , I I. ' * v; vS he i t" il {; 'lit > 'it. it Mi l'l nr :t ? . I Mr . i' II' u,',c ii bo . , ; ic on.; 'c! in I ei i W f >' . t v n c soda water business in town ;n there is bur little doubt ?', n: irs < toniers will foil >\v him i<- his nc place which is fitteci up ? . il to at drug st re in Columbia or August IJ. S. NAVAI. AC A DEM / All Ob. I KPT A competitive cxHminat:on o ; applicants from the Scve: th (_ > yressional Diotrict, lor appointive to a vacancy at the United Slat Naval Academy, which occurs < the 4th of March next, will be he i . Columbia, on Saturday, Januai .. tit, 1 II at 9 o'clock a. m. Tho drs'ru to compeie for this a pointment should write me at on ipr a copy of the rules and repri.l th. is ,.o.? nine ti c a 'mis ion ca tes to Arm poiis, and f >< 1 a.: ::n to star. 1 the ccmpe e e a- >:n: ioft. Very truly, Washington, D C. A. F. Lever, M. C. Seventh S t Ar V C Matthews of Saiu< c ?ur.l. v.rs in town Monday. 1' iJ ibv.ti wes among th v i.o \'.sited Batesburg lest 1 delay Mr L J Merchant and i i. tel. of Saluda county we; , to ..'i 'xn utclay. Mrs I Edwards u isiting in Ro< Huh ;MrL L Rushton > u Sunday Columbia. Mr M D McGee was among ti visitors here Thursday. Miss Annie Lec Ethers he t.c in the theatre on Saturday night Columbia. Mrs S J Graham and Mrs ikj of Gilbert were visitors heie la week. Dr J K Watson. Dr T C Li.: comb and Mr James Urquarht Columbia took tea with Mr 1Cullum Monday night. Mrs W A Crouch sc.:' eve ay al Wat Is this week. Mr at. 1 Mi R N b: nv: < Sa la were in io.\n Moutlay. Messrs L an 1 Ml.r ; H ut \ ent Su; ' y at home. Mr St Julian Cullum o . a.s . i. , lil i V. .( 1.1 . i: v the.' Lees v ".do was to .v i vi oik! ty. .) K .1 >ne > oi CoLi. i ? spt S . .v in town. , j i... f. : I" t who lias he O . U . . :? i >i . PJJCJ. .: it; , vvL : t.:i' . .: -:t ' it' , y. T 1 1 d Vri of Kit ll yi: :.vi : spcit. TllCSi in Any. . ' I ' v.. 1 .e d.o . . * ( * r\ . . > .ri . he: / r ;s PC! lit 1 :i s i'i Atlanta. , i ~ r o 'i'< v. C ' . . . in ' A.I. Mil' .i > it j L !'[: ie ot iiatt. bi j D No 1 .. . . .toon ; 1 huv. el y. Nir W (. Mitch.;ll i t Mou is visiti.nt* HiTesburtj. ?OUNl i^ ;COLE L. BLbaSE TAKES THE OATH " rr , ' , Y EST ERE AY BECAME THE GOVERNOR OF SOUTH H CAROLINA ik ] u THr1! INAUGURAL EXERCISES u. HALL AND GALLERIES ; i CROWDED WITH VISITORS A \rD WTi il COLLEGE BOYS I ( AND GIRLS. C olumb'a, Jin. 18. (Special)? Cole ! P> use of Newberry was yesi.crdi-> ir. luc ed into the cf"ce of ni governor of . outh Carolina and M JI] F. Ansel of Greenville retired, after Id ... ry a service of lour years as governor, so Chas. A. Smith of Timmonsville 1 was worn in.as lieutenant governor, i'h . G. Ho .eod ( f Bishopviile ren, I tired as lieutenant governor, after or four years service. Lhe exercises \\< re held in joint assembly of th- senate and house in the ha!! of ti o house of representatives. The hall wis crowded with i pupils of the colleges and with outla I of- own friends of the new governor, in cn.r wore simple and con :si *. ::i i. taiung 01 tr.c catn oi ;.. e by the governor-elec and the lei.-enant governor-elect ar.J the A ! reading cf ti e inaugural address. G-w. Bler-so was weak and pale ar.cl ere y stater' that as a resu t of a recent illne.rs it would be impossible -k for liiil to deiiv.r his ir.aur ural addr" ts. He asked that the address jn o _uci hyTT 'tMtG. Simians of Edgefield, rending Jerk cf d t house. nc The oath cf office was rr'n ' . s tcred at 12: Jo by i. h. Dunb-r. >k n .ary i ubl'c and m . .rat >?: I u in barton, Barnwell cou ty. C i ef Jul* , dee Ira B. Jone s i.ni red t re o.?th o: of i *e to Mr. Smith, as ' "! ue:.ant p. vcrncr. The ore. ' e; j were i res'ded o\ - by Thorp G. . !c : Leo l '.lie rctiri lieutenant pe ver 's n The reading o! the iua . a address was completed at 12.4b o' jcioci.and the joiiu assembly war j annoi: .ccd di.-. jived, al Just : t noon the sergeant at-ar cl the house John S. Wilscn, e u . aur.ci d the ariival of the sej Follow in * the senate came he i . arty. < olt 1 . Blen-i;Cc oiT.pc; .it cl ly .ta Fraid: ! >. G:u> a.id Dr. W. . .lot ai. Next came G >v. Ante! v. i : a a no: a. I? Wi. I. Hi county. Folio v. 'ng .v is Mr. .c r :t ..i h I \ . itor Hough. 1'cxt <: ; 1 "ac aK : eis ot the . a- :c. a . ui ...i liio'.'wing the eu\r ? ? ' ir. ' . ed ii t a. State, deluding a o : >. ;a- J: a go. ernor-elt t w. lei > s . aker's stand. 11 coolly 1. S i\ v. ho \v to 'a a ,-i r e oa . o a o. . ic s a t- ' i i. libly. 1u'i e i cd y e and .....e >he g? v . th CaioliT.a. i : V o . ; He rmir a ; ;.t in uj. i i x raises were ope? ch wi <. . m ! e i'ev. J. W. 1 . !, 1 1)., f C( a. : i. i li 0' he i ,iv 1 gui lance upon the incoming ad mil crs . i.u . lion. ;o.\.. , t. c inat.filiation rn '.isml al o: the joint asscinLV "'.1' iii ne In :\ In. h< t< i G v. A' scl \? ! ",i. vc Columbia ti .. y or h's horru in Greet.viilc ai i < ;.iys :/ there will { 1' ii i -r a vacation of sever M -:,y New' . :.y c ti ens had cor elo'.vn fo t ec t > ir i allow townsm as < ', i. . ( utrve c)f tl State, an a t o hi:> re;ati\ s ate . r i 01 '.ear 1 rostrum. 'i..' . anion;* th( i wei "v 14 !ii.. s iiit r, f , . j. !?!c c; ii. ii be se of Stae on, Vj., a brot .cr; riu.;cne S. iiler .r orother 01 Newberry, with his 1 c r~;'VM;rv .ci EPISCOPAL SERVICES J Rev K yal G. Shanronhcuse will} conduct services at St. Paul's church nc?:t St;: day afternoon at 5 ! p. m. and ah o 011 the following Sur * ; clay at 11 a. m. I iNotice of Administratrix's iSale of Personal Properly On Saturday, 2*th clay of January, 1911, a. ic ./Jock a. m ; a his late residence near Mt Jlbal church, in Aiken county, I will sell ..t put lie out-cry the personal p op- , eity of Moses Kneece, decea .ed, < consisting in part of mule, wagons, ' harness, buggies, cows, hogs, plow- 1 biucKs. Ku^no aisinouier, ana oincr farming tools and implements, com fodder and household furniture. , Victoria Kneece, Adrninstratrix, 1 . i VALUABLE HORSE DEAD. A valuable horse belonging to Rev. Royal G. ohannonhouse, of ] Edgefield, died Tuesday morning from eating too much wheat. The norse got his nose through some i planks in his stall and got into a k of wheat and ate too much. FILL INTRODUCED BY MR. EDWARDS, j I I There has been a bill introduced j I in the Legislature by Mr. I E l\v; rds j 1 to have the school trustees of this 1 1 district No. 18, elected by the cgial; ified electors. ! 1 DR. MITCHELL TO BUILD STORE. ' r ( V Dr L M Mitchell is preparing to build a large modern store roc nr. on , his piopcrty which s ietchet f:cm 1 Main to Granite Street. Shand and I L. oye of Columbia, are the ar hi-1 . le daughter, Saluck; Mrs. .1. R.j ; Eison of Newb< rry, a sister with her I milv; a or r, C . C. hiea.se, | 1 n Nev C *. I ' -t ' ' It . 1 j a . 1 L. , c t si s. j .land Mi" v . Havird art Van | % es. Vv v ' e i , i- c1 of lb e p. \ en :. Ci'?L'; _: . t .1 Leols v.: hi j tc wn, sfudie i a*. hew". < rry cc'J ?f. j an t the U livcrs'ty o S uth Cari.;j.a and was rraduatcd from the) jcorgetown i .wschiwii-i 1881. Ir. the iafit- y< ir h?. v.a:> admitted i > practice before the si j iea.c i ;utt o. the Dls.< \t of Color ' i.. A e\v i >: la'.t: he was et.r; 1 d as an at"I toritey of the South Carolina sitau v co '. and in " .. r- h J 9b. hi was direile ! io pvac ! e before the United olatt* cut renie out. Me belonged to ti e Ket n L n.cnt ir >uth (h rolit.a poll ..s d uh the early ninetii \ ente: t tie lower .d isc of ti e ;,cntr .i ass n bly in 1890. Hew-, mad* ci;a man of : contra >n .vi'it,i , ar.de| L' dons and ' '.i w. s s; cakup'O . mpore. Lav s u leet? ' to the i ir.uisc in 18 1 . . &, lei ding the ie . , ec I tic " ' ea . a. u suttirecl scire e. . 1; . , lie die, ti eotimes i Tsscr.i j'.y, am! he ' i : tvv . ' r i : un. u cessfnl dar.di Md . . nor and v. cc for a';, u v.n. r. However, le L> , w. o pillar anil was city at, ., ; : < . i county attorney ? . hen : ot in c legislature. Jnl8?6 1 and . i ' ) c is? p csr !cr: ,] ,o..,i0r u t,:c Deniocr .de ' !*c\ ' < > /.at. senator irom . ' c unty, being presid t i i?: up- : : the senate. As a . r t n; t c n engage 1 i. t / r it. r*, h: last a; .at ioie being in the appe .1 to the LTr Ite 1 ' c nr. t, re?'".c 1 a * c <. i.!"' e. Miss iju-nk\. cv Mcwueiry. i E50D \j\ NO. SQ0Ol I REPORT OF THE H CONDITION jl The First National Bank at Batesburg in lh? /Tl Slate of South Carolina, at the close of business, ~ 1 January 7, 1911. I RoaourcM ^ Loans and Discounts 1137,244.18 s ; Dvordrafts. Been rod und unsecured 22:2.98 . c ' LT. S. Romls to secure circulation 25,000.00 Premiums 011 it. S. HAt.ds 500.08 itnnds. i ccurities, etc 400.00 nankin# house. Furniture, an I _ ' ixtur.-H 16,714.77 .'tiler Real Estate owned 8,525.00 Due from National nunks (not re nerve u#cutsi 16,345.87 Due from approved Reserve A#ents IMJCi'l rh.-cks and other Cash Items 10s 24 Wot en of other National Hanks 1.060.00 hYaet ional Pajier ( urrency. Nickels, an I Cents 120.30 '.awful Money Reserve iu lutnk. viz: Sjiwio 7.757.15 .eual tender notes 1.130 00 Osleinptioii fund with U. S. Treasurer 15 per cent of eireulatioti i 1.230.00 46,026.(71 TOT ,\T' 234.633.0? Liabilities (1.it d ? .< [.aid in $2">.t*6).0 0 Surplus fund O.UOOOU [Jlldiv;de paid . 10.807.M S'-i oie.iltank NotesontstandliiT 24.:?t l.tO Due to oile r Nat ional ii.mks 87.73 D:t. .fiat and 1 . ivale i.i'iik at. 1 lipiike: s liUl 111 lis. . ' ia! deji. .~its set.,.s t t.. eh s-k 184.:t2H 73 rime < ( rtitiei.tes tail 42.."i70.10 "asllilT'h <'ll?M');s oip.M.-n.liiih' l.av:.'jo ift?,48T?.;4 'i'?4 A L SM.iKKtW S t ^.imh Cnrolinn. County of I exington, I. 1 j C. ?'ai on. 1 iiBb'nr of the ubovenanm ! l> > k. . 'nnu.iry. ltd I Jno. r U lover. Notary t'ulilic. ('.ii'fc. t At t at: N A nat \V. I llawl. T ! ? fin-t 1 a l. Director*. T SZ SLiMMERLAND 1KN The Sun TTn rl.-ti.d In is t.ow oi en and ^ues.s from the h\ith are ccm:n? in. The gck links si r now bei i;j put in tail!/ gocd < >r. itic n zi d will aft >rd imuseme; t t kegiieSvt* Mr. iSi:se'i, lit- '. pr . rieior is a I' .mv. ho his g e.its feel !h?.t t> r . h c welcome and exterds 1"> them a certain ; mount of good fellowship that in itself a altes them clouoly icel the cheer th; t abounds in this old Southland. CAPT ATWELL'S CONDITION Capt. W. H. Atwell is stiil at Knowlton's I firmary in Columbia. He is petting we 1 slowly, but f cm general conditions he is doing as well as can be expected considering tne nature of the fracture. RALPH CLARK ACQUITTID. The Ralph Clarke ca:e vas tiied in the Unite J States Com t ar Columbia this week and Clark \ as acc^ite 1 as the evidence was p urely circumstantial. The cae occupied the better part of two c!a>s. OYSTER. SUFFER T. ? Uiiite.? Da tghtera of the C ntcclerucy v. 1 ; >ki - n oyster sup.-tr i. K -..in., Friday n\d. There v 1 i < several other p'e sing fe t ires to . ; e o - mme of the progra . ir.'c cf the evening. Let all come n 1 help &1 ng a good erase. 1