The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 06, 1901, Image 4
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THE ADVOCATE. ,
Published Kvehy Wednesday.
? Dr A C. Wilkina went to Edgefield
on a visit last week.
Mr! John Fox is attending court at t|
Lexington this we?" .
Mr. Frank White of Augusta, (-pent i
last Sunday in Batesborg. i
Mrs. N. U Cii.n i r is visiting ri.'iids d
and relative:* in Ailauta, Ua. 1'
Messrs. J. J. Raw) uud John Fox are
dignified gentleman of the jury at u<x- e
ington this week. v
Edwin Folk St other Esq ha<? been
attending court at Lexington for sev- ^
e:al days.
Mr. and Mrs. E:l. Rawl have been
^v-/ taking a f?-w d ys vacation witii the 11
folks Ft the old home.
G
Rev. M. J. Kyzer, a yourg Haptis!
minister of Rishton, S. C., was in town
last Friday on business.
Mr. J. R Crouch left his haunts in ^
the ) iney woods and come to town a t
few days ago t
Waverly Holsloo is ba< k from Wag- [
, em r. Wave has beet me a gallent s
ladie's man, wo have it en liitn tried. (.
Mr. Willard Quattlebauin went to
Edgefield Friday and returned Sunday.
He reports having lind n delight fill | s
time. *
I Tire Ladies Missionary Society will j t
ft meet in tlie Ltaptist Chureli next Fri- j g
R day afternoon at 4 o'clock. We i
B have a very import n{subject, Cuba. I j(
The Chain Gang is doing some ex-1 n
V cellent work on the^ old Charleston s
road south of here cn the llaltiwan- c,
gor bill.
We notice that Dr W. P. Timmer >
~ ^p??, we? rnjLde a member of the execX
utivecommittee of the Tri StateiMril- u
\ ical Association at its meeting in itieh- 1
inond. Vn.
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Mr. J. A. Hare of Ethei edge paid us
a pleasant and profitable call some ^
days ago. Only, that twenty five linn- ' 11
dred more would do like wise. | 1'
Mr. Walker Miller, of Sally, S. C., j
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is erecting a neat cottage in our nudts, i
which lie will occupy as soon as eoni- ;
pleted. | ^
Rev. C. 1'. liouzer, of Elberedge, was
lierc on business last week. We like
fa
, to see such men make our town llieir ?
market. ^4
Judge E I,. Malhis ??f S-iluda, Ini
aside the ermine and came to our lov^i
I 01
011 business last week' Ernest is fa |
popular fellow?We are always gfli'l
to see him. I u
Hrof. W. Aug. Shealy, principal tl,
theJFolk accadeiny near here lias beet^^"
appointed a member of the Hoard of, jj
Education for Saluda County. A bet- ?
pt
ter selection could not have been made 5
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Mr. Ji. (ilover Abies or Stead mans, b,
was in town last week and pud us n ai
most profitable call. Mr Abies is one t;
of Lexington Count a best citizens
T,,, iiuch men as lie constitute liie back- ^
bone of our country.
Mr. Fred Cullum has severed his con- c.
neclion with F. W. W.igener A Co.. a,
and is now representing the well ir
known firm of Lipscomb Speights of us
* Augusta,'Ca. j k,
\ The snow of the past w eek, made I (J
V many young hearts glad also caused
numberless si lies to tlie [aged. Coon I ni
and rabbit limiting was a', its best and St
many were the huniers.tracks in evi- of
dence. i to
. Our friend Frank finds the fair en- st
tcrtainer on his arrival* after about s < le
miles drive unable to receive t lie alum- 111
dance of smiles which lie had in store i L<
for her. Faank tlie next time just i
pliono in regards t > the tnalth of your | |
Y community. !{li
y Mr. C. Clarence Asbill, has assumed f(,
his duties as Teller of The First Xath-lw
< iouul Bank. Ths bank is fortunate in (|,
L securing such an export accountant. fr
Bj Mr. Asbill and his family will be <|uile or
K an addition to our town. We extend p,
H them a heart""^welcome. i
H That our re dt rs might f<-rm an on
tlmate of the number of tickets sold at !
?. J this place, we asked agent Peyton ' p-,
"7. Hartley Saturday the number, tie in- t|,
formed us tlint on list Friday the total .Si
B amount for tickets sold, was $)ft6.7i>. pt
Wj Who said we ought not to have a \\
"pass".
B Missses Carrie and He sie Mi'rhellof w
W Leesvillc, were thegucst of their I n- s<
A / ? \i:? -i. -.1 I .. i.
I*" jc" j i?i i /* \ i>i iii'iin i inn* mi ^ i?oi i
week. We are always glad to see their ' (
sweet smilwt- and pleasant faces on our I
streets. ,,
Orgarita & Ilntflelil gav* tlie best | R|
entertainment at ilie Inst it ule on moo-! j(|
ilay evening that our town has ever
Iind. This company w ill compnre fa- p,
vor.tbly with the aver gr company hi j,,
large c-ili?s. < >n their next visit we
hope to greet lhem with a large audi- I g
enee. w
Messrs I'eyton Hartley, Wallet
Carl ledge. Will f.nngstou mill .lolin
Ttell TowiP en joyt d the slow at the u
Institute hugely?At least Hiey slo-old 1
have, These fellows say: J'he next
contract they make for a "show" they
desire the I)oi tors to w rite a "p''1 mil"
for them to go to 'lie Asy him.
It was our privilege to meet up (,(
? ' with Mr. T. S. Williams, now of Col- '
umbia, hut formerly of Monet la. He I'
was on his way to his plantation to
look after his asparagus. Mr. WV- ''
liams is the King fmit and melon "
' "t man of nil this section. We hope to
have him back with us at no distant K
L day.
I The lingering rough following grippe 1
B calls for Osie Mintife Cough Cure, For
ft all t hroat and iuftg troubles this is the "
ft only harmless remedy that gives irn- *'
s medialo risul f. l'r? vents cot.sump- ft
L tion. Ounter druggist , Snlinht, S. < c
Mr. W 1'. Hoof was looking after h s 1
Iinu ii ii i nci u n ii x interest nero on nm ~
nesday. Mr. K.?of is one of the most , '
successful mill men in this state Our
town ia foi lunate in having sin Ii an
interprising man in tores tod in its wei
fare. 1
We desire to return thanks to our old
friend. Mr, U, X. Gunlrr, the rompe- '
tent assistant Attorney General, for n | '
complete set of the reports of t lie vnri- r
i oils departments. X Is as tin iiehtful 1
L of his friends as ever. We wish for '
I liim continued SUCCt S3.
?jk.
Prayer and song services at the
lethodist church Thursday night at
.at) o'clock. I
Messrs. Kd. Sense and M'ka Duno- i
ant of near Little Mountain, were i
icre on business Monday. Our town
i attracting good citizens far and
icar.
The infr.ut son of Mr. & Mrs. L. T. 1
'erry, died on last Friday and was '
iitd to rest 111 our ceuietnrv Saturday. '
Headache often results from a disorered
condition of the stomache and
onslfpni i<>n of the bowols. A do?e or
wo of Clinmbt Haiti's Stoinacile ana
.ivor Tablets ? ill corr ct these disor- |
ers and i ure (he headache. Sold by
B. Guuter. ,
TheJ >vlal crew of Augusta drum- i
m Wei* here Monday on their neekli
Isit. ''TIibt ' fe'low/ ore nn |> nllelanily
at t as can be gotten togeth r.
0 long as they abide in n town, (here
1 life and uteri meat.
Mr. F. O Gunter, an interprUing
n-rcliant and dealer in naval stor?s,
f Seivern, was in town Friday. Mr. ,
luiiler is a lir-t class business man. I
Mrs. C. K. VanDcusen. of Kilboiirn, 1
Vis., was niflicted with stotunche tro- '
hie and constipation for a long time,
lie sa\s, "I have tried ninny preparaions
but none have cone me (he good '
h it Chamberlain's stomach and Liver 5
ablets have," These Tablets are for 1
ale ai U(inters brug . tore. Price 25 {
ents S imples free.
l iidoub'.edly Willard Quattlt-b iuni
ays frequent visits to Kdgelleld, for (
ome other purpose than seeing the J
cine folks. We have been to old
idgelielvl ourselves and are always
lad to turn in that direction.
Miss Kal? Branch has returned to her
ome in Augusta. Miss Kate made
lany friends in cur t >wn, and we
hall be glad to s-e the light uf her
aunt'uance at any time. i
See that you get the original De- r
Vitt'a >VItch Hazel Salve when you "
sk for it. The genuine is a certain
lire for piles, sores and skin diseases.
B. Hunter, druggist.
There will be preaching at the! t
ictliodist Church next Sunday morn -1
ig at 11 o'clock. The Sacrament of | c
lie Lords Srpper will be celebrated I
Lthe conclusion of the service. A i
jrdial welcome is giver, to all. I
Their promptness and their pleasant 41
reels make DeWitt's Little Karly '
iscrs most popular little pills where- '
;er tliev a-e known. Tlicy are simply *
!?rfeet lor liver and uowel troubles.
^U. nter.
The | elition ir. behalf of Will Berry, ! '
r I1
is bei n signid by a large major it , of ;
ir citizens. Our people condemn
inic, bill this ?in-uinstance, has no
ich >iJe. We hope Gov. Mi'Swceny ^
ill use h's aurhority and allow this
lforlunate man his liberty.
Counterfeits of I>eWitt's Witol
azel Salve are liable to cause blood
ii.-eing I.e.iva tin m alone, 'l'heori
nai has the name DeWilt's upon the I
>x and wrapper. It is n hirmoas ; l<
ul healing falve for skin de eases. ,
. It I
ncqttalU'd for pi.is. (juriter,druggist.
1.ike Oliver T?vi>t, children ask for , e
on1 w;<cn Rivm One Minute Cough r
tire. Moth*rs endorse it highly for ^
oop. It quickly cur-e all coughs S(
id colds at.(1 ev?ry throat nr.d lung
oub e. It D a spe-ilia for grippe and
thina and has 1 >ng been a well u
lowa remedy for whooping cough. ,
miter's drug store. J
Mr. .1. Austin Whit ten, the hustling j.
annger of the New York Racket ' j/
ore, after spending ten days at Ins w
lice in New York City, has returned j
his business here, ilis mammoth j(
ock is arriving daily,and in the next I S(
w days iie will have a stock of goo is j p
at will make any one's eyes sparkle. ! |t
jok for his "ad ' in next issue.
The stomnen controls the situation.
Iiose who are hearty and strong are
iose who can rat and digest plenty ot hi
oil. Kodol Dyspepsia ^Cure digests w
hat you eat and allows you to eat all p
e good focd you want. If you suffer j
om indigestion, heart burn, belching
any other stomach trouble, this,
eparatioti can't help hot do you i
)od. The most sensative stomachs |
u take it. Cinder druggist.
1
We desire to return thanks to Misses i 0
thel Dreher and Mary Lyles of Win- |
irop. for a hi x of lovely (lowers, p
jcli tokens of remembrance, are ap- c-,
eciated by the entire Advocate force. w
'c wish lor each of these young ladies i $
nitilined success in their work. W c,
ill be glad to have Winthrop's Win- j 5'
inie Winks ofti n. ! t<
Prof Ivisun, of I.ofiaeoning, kid . U
ifiered terribly from neuralgia of the 1
oinuch and indigestion of the stom- '
h and indigestion for thirteen yearid
alt.r the doctors failed to ciiit
in lliry fed him on in <rphine. A !
iends advised the list* of Kodol Dys
t'psia Cur* and after thing u f?-\v i
>111? f it licsajs, "It lias cure 1 m?
itiri ly. 1 cm't say too much fin j
odal Dyspepsia Cine." It digests
hat yen cut Gunler druggist.
On next Wednesday afternoon wt 1
iii i>| en t lie doors of our fliicc toour ;
iends generally. To all who wish to
e The \dvccate come fruin the I'res.- '
e extend a hearty welcome.
George W. Wail I, of South GartMi-r,
Me., says: "I have had the \m rst
>U)ih, cold, chil's and g~i|i and have1.)
iken lots of trash of no account tin * ^
rofit t- the vendor. Chamberlain's J (j
otigl. Kemedy is the only tiling that c
as done any good whatever. I have ; j
sed one bottle of it and the chills, j
?iil and grip have all |eft me I cmi- s
ratill ite the Manufacturers of an lion- 1 v
n mm tiicnie. r or san* oy uiinii'i'sl v
>riig Store. .
Tlie Kp?orili League is lengthening (
scords preparing lor the coining eon- ^
jienee. Our people sli uld one and
II tear this in iniiul, that when the ,
.inference has come ai.d gnm\ every ,
ime a delegate see < yaller leg chicken (
nd opt n t< p tarts, they will think of
tat eahiirg.
RIDOtl L FOR SHHItlFF.
We call ?| eci il alleiiti n t-? the an- |
lour.crncui of J. A. Itidgell for Sheriff
We have known him for years, lie
s a self mndo man and has by honest
ndeavor di ne well for him-elf. These
ire the kind of men we need for our
iiildic i fliet s. They will look for the
uteres! 01 tlie county and not forself.
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To Cure a Cold iu One l)uy.
Take Laxative Broino Quiuihu Tablets.
All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. (irove's signature
is on aacli box. 23c.
Save Your Money,
And keep it in the Savings Department
of THE FlltS T NATIONAL
SANK of itatrsbnrg. Four (4) per. C
;ent interest on deposi-s. Dividends
seini'annually. Both large and small
icoounts so icitrd.
\V. W. Watson. o:
Cashier. ' hi
UATESULRG COTTON MARKET.
Pi i> es subject to change without
lOticeaujcoriected by \V. C. Cnrlldge
weekly. *"
Low .MUling, ; . 8 *-$.
Strj :t. V> . . ; .. 1 8 J}-4.
M iddlirg 8 7-8.
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MUUM . V 1" ?)
Tone of market unsettled.
Mr Davnl Kawl spent two days in
\ugusta last week. At least, lie says
.bat was tiis destination. This we can i
iot deoy, but somehow we tliiiik Dave 0(
w ent t-oine where else, eliV yj
One time it is warm, another it is |
old, However we have tilentv of cover j-(
ind if it leaves the fruit we will take it
is a joke.
stops (ho Cough ami Works oil e<
tlio Cold. hi
I.uxat've Bromo-Qiiinine Tablets Nl
ure a cold in one day. No Cure, No t(
Pay. Price 25 cents.
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Announcement. u
FOR SHERIFF. fl
d
JAMBS R IDG ELL, P1
lv
Announces himself to the voters *of
iul'jda County f?r the olUce of Sheriff ^
tnd pledges himself to abide the re- ^
alts of the primary.
Remarkable Cures of Rlictinmtisni!
,r<
(From the Vuidieator, Rutherford- 1'
on, N. C.) U
The editor o* the Vindicator has had K<
iccasion to test the ellicaey of Chainledum's
Pain Halm twice with the
nost remarkable results in estli case. '4l
'irst, with rlieumatis.il in the shoul- lr
ler from which lie suffered cxercciM- ,!l
ng pain for ten days, which was ie4, a'
ieved with two applications of Pain t1'
ialui, rubbing the paits nlliiicUd and
ealizing instant bent fit and entire re- i ^
Pfe^Ju a very short time. Second, in
hetKiatisUi in thigh joint, almost '
iros?aling l.im with revere pain. . hi
h'liiel was rel ev< d by two applications
ubbflig with the liniment on retiring . 11'
t t> iK lit and git ting up fiee from pni
\irMi\u by F. D. Hunter. *'(i
jiccial Services. j C1
The special servit Mi at the Baptist1'"
, ... , , . .... . it.
,?j ouuuui last ?un ny morning | '
rere I rgely attended. I);-. II dgell is j 'l!l
j be i unjjr.itiiI..tcil on unangii g * (:?*! ''''
11 iuteresting program. It was out of , 'I1
lie ordinary. The Sunday school is jH
ipidly growing in scholars and ii.ilu:?ce.
In place i f tlie regular hs-on, a"
>r. Wilkin* gave an instructive talk. "r
.fler a s nil stirring liyinn by the A
dlool. Dr. Tiiiiniei ir.au, gave a.i exillent
talk on "what a r.irer t thinks ''l:
f Sunday School. Then the choir sang ''1
illi tenderness at song, which was
iucIi enjoyed. Miss Robbie Wakefielu
^ad r thoughtful paper on "what a
i*iy thinks t.f Sunday School. Misses ^!l
va.loins and Mary Klizi Fox sang -vu
itli much swoi tne.-s, a duet?After a
*w other remarks, toe School j >incd ar"
1 singing. All who were present, 'ul
rented to enter into the service with 1111
eartness. We believe it is an excel- "t
ml idea to have an occasional < hange.
foi
Money to I.ctiri, ??
At The First National RnnUof Bate - la
urg. Kvt-ry accomodation consistent to
itli sound binking guaranteed to our .vu
atrons. Your account solicited.
VV. W. Watson,
Cashier. ,!l
eh
Night was Her Terror. of
"It would cough nearly all nigl I l)?
>ng," wiites Mrs. Chas. Applegate 11
f Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardl .
et any sleep. I had consumption so i ,s
ad that if 1 walked a block I would
imgli frightfully and spit b'oo\ lilt, j _
hen all other medicines failed, three m'
1.01) bottle* of Itr. Nine's New Itis-i'**1
overy wholly cured ino and 1 gained ls
S ponds." It's ibsolutoly guaranteed K(1
> cure Coughs, Cold", I.a (irippe, *'r
ironohilis and all Throat and I.ungjXNI
roubles t rice f?0c and $1.(K) Trial ar"
utiles freeat (lunter's drug store.
or
Ay % f
w!w^f
Ai
The Merry-Maker* at, Augusta April |
>nd, to '.Till, is growing to immensity hi
foil will see lilt' largest crowds, the; ,
i?,*i shows you have ever seen in the j '
ity of August!. The Meiry Makers,
s managed t>y some of the best citizens'j
a Augusta, and the visitors to out' I"
ipm'i s I tow li:i vc it cn.i r si ii t ?< I li? i t I ...
; " ' 'to
kil.be entertntiu d in a nu?nt'r that
vi.l -nti-fy Uu hi that 11 ie? people of N
lugnsln apprtfiiln the \isil ?f
heir friend-* to the their eily. A '
pmrauteo ii also given tnul no
how will be allowed on die streets
hat will shock tl.e modesty of the i
nest fastidions parson. The merchants I
if Augusta know that their friends !
jaish to make an annual visit to their >
ity, and adapt ti e frte street show's
us a menus to secure a low railroad
rate to save tnem money, at th-j same '
lime to entertain them with popular "
anil instructive shows. When you s*?e '
the "Moon lace mail" in your home !
paper, you are reminded that the I
Merry-Makers ere telling yon some- I
thing of their great i.tirictions w hic h
will l?e held at Augusta Ga. April 22nd ,
to27th, IttOl.
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Wa^ener'^ <
v-?4 AND ?
Capital Cotton Fertilizers.
.lust received 1,500 trillons fine SYH
no or our line Excelsior, New Lee or Litt
11(1 prices.
One Horse Wagons?Rnsseil make?St
Mewing Machines for Astonish
Hig Line of Clothing, l*int*, Pry Good
Guarnntee to please iyou. I want
mrpha^iag,
"our teac;Jrs~T
COLUMN.
Discipline.
It is with concieiitiotu delicacy that
attempt anything like a composition
11 this subject, especially frr publicaon.
Sympathy for the teacher. love for
fnldren, and a tender regard for the
iture welfare and happiness of the
a rent as well ns the child, h my iuMit.
e, I>i. cipline as a noun means
lucation, instruction, subjection to
iws, correction, chnstitemen t. As a
erb it means to instruct or educate; xq
i correct or chastise; to accustom to P
rder and subordination. Parents arc
>-day making a more serious mistake
iac did thsy in years gone by, when
lachers used the rod (often unmerci
illy) in order that pupils fright be J~
iscipliued. I have been a teacher for Aten
years and have never been
iionn as a lighter. I love vhildreo
ud dearly love to be kind ?.-? them,
at in what ooes true hind u."- coiw-i j
fralize that children hirve -j^ilture L>
i? made happy or miserable, v.e found- Ql
ktzMi of which is laid in tljj school- ~
>o:n, even more than in if} home,
iio period of youth was d?signed by
leal wisa and beneficent Crehtor for
'quiring knowledge and laying the
>ihkJuiion for a useful and happy life. ^
? it possible for the true teacher to s< I i
r forget himself, his pupils and paous,
and even his country, t> think
illy of the child?. parent pleasure am! j
low it to go uuadmonishe'1, uncha?sed
v. lien admonition and evei.
lnstiseiueiiL is thought to be for iis >
ituregood? I think not. The tiim or
now, when a great number of parits
are deliberately (possibly u-nthinkgty
or unknowingly) raining tliei* T
iil.T-en and demanding that teacher?
d limn is llsiw unholy work. What I
ean ii thi?-: A teacher is not uliowi
to so ?'i?ci|.line his school as to hav?
lief, order, obedience, attention. "I
i te and t rder are necessary that J
; pils nvay tonecntra'e their minds on
eir studies, and that the teachtr may
ive.Viismind on the one thiut in
in,d. Obtdiet ce i-3 an essential re h
lisite, otheiwise the teacher become? ?
iVor.ei.t itv. Attention; would to 'A
id) we all ki civ jieUer the j?_ I
d> importance of altentioinA^Vh??t ' 1
iCuthouied darkness wortld life be!
ye, would there be life were it tS-l for 1
!tion. The requisite schoolroom S?
t :ipje go hard in hand, one cannot he I
d without ail. Without older and I
ledien *e we cannot have attention;
thou! attentiou how are pupils to r
mprehentl Jtl e communication of |pS
itiwledge? Parents, for the love you p;
u bonr^m* your children, for the
pes you havC-centered in I hem, think
d think set iously and before it is too
te. Is il well to allow them to talk
reservedly at h me of all happen- ^
gs at the school-rooms? Is it we I
r them to foster and nurse ill-feeling
r a school-mate, ami you encourage 4
eh by silence, or add fuel to lire by
king up their quarrels? is it well
speak disrespectfully your-elf i f
in- teacher in the presence of yoi r
ildr.ii or to allow them to do so? Is
tn f.i.il tniiitv?il i r lticnlfaa i Itv.
lisp j our ? hihl lias been corrected or
nstised? No mailer what the can e
puni-linu pt. how often does a rhi'd
lieve it has been justly punifh?fl?
ie use of toe roil is a decade bJhind
e times, but its me in exlrein^ ises
an absolute net ess it y for gooo1^
(five teachers the credit due them
ich teacher wising to please his or
r patr.ms and to he a help and
iends to each of his or her pupils. It
not a good teacher that makes a
toil '.chun!; it is co-operation of iea hand
patrons, all working trguthei
it h heart-felt interest in the children
d their advancement.
School government is a very serious
alter and is deserving of more
ouglil than is being given it by both
rents and tirn her.
Tiie fut ure of our c. untry, its weal
woe, rests with our children. An
ucated republic is a grand and glorus
country; an 'cdurntid one a picnic
r successful politician, who po se.-s
lore brains than liouor.
J T. Bowles.
LEESVILLE COLLEGE
ND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
G1
Mas the largest p: Ironage in its
story. ?
Spring Session opt its FKIS!
Special offers for | upili en^mig ,
roinptly. Ten new j upils prov-detl
s
>r by enlargemer t of boarding ball,
ow is the Iimf to eiiW r tlie < OMMEH1
AT- SCHOOL. C.ursea in flookseping,
Short-hand :u d Typewrit ing. ^
L. H. HAWKS.
President. ^
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The Pest Prescription for HalaHa.
Chill nod Fever isn bottleof <.?t??^ ' 'k
'amki.eilcnn.l Tumc. It is ri.inpl is
ror and Q<iinine In a tasteless f"'rm' _
('> jure?nopuy. Price 60c
<B .
'hi* Icnaturo is on every box of tlio qei.iuine V
Laxative BrosnO'Qninine .?
feo remedy tint cures a coin Ili ?l|t P
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f
J. J CMS!
----DEALER IN
3rade GKiano j
? Kr
Acids* arid Kainits. 1
J
t>"Jl*S in fihall packages?10. l."> and
I* Onody Cook Stoves and please y
eel Axle and Thimble Skein.
iin*r i? it not? Also a line or better
U ai d Stoves just arrived. Jirick,
your> trade. Grot my ]
lew Y ork
lacket
Store
tfNew Stock
Arriving Daily
viiil exceeds all previous efforts ii
aiitity, (Quality and YurletyV'c
have everything that is new ii
RESS'OOODS,
LLKS AND
NOVELTIES.
Ve have many bargain lots, elosei
the spot cash, while in
NEW YORK
hat me: n? money in your pockets
Bargain fever is raging Itere.
I. .A WHITTEN, Prop.,
Batesburg, S. C,
Hew Crop c
Cigars, Tobai
Everything to be foil
Store, we haVe,
Hartley &
l.IVKHV STA1U.1
J. J. Rav
DEAL
General IV!er
For the next 10 days wee
lotliing. Pants, Shoes and
Steadrriar
?ziDee
general n
full line of Funiture 011 li
T1
(i t onr prices on Fertilizers. N
$ 1,800 worth of Clothing must b<
believing.
IOB PRINTING
We are putting in n First-t'las
11 then bo prepared to print nnytl
IOTII POSTER. Be patient. I
nb Work in the best nnd latest atv
R1NTERS Employed.
v " * .
.... ._?
*'i ii m six >H6
...
Make larger ftiul better crops
by men^ tbeso Krand't.
. , ikie;>urc<l to suit 3 on.
H
2"? gallon kegs; dimply delicious lb
our wife. II imile otli.r kinds, all su>
# . . 4 S *
1 grades.
Linn and Cement a special I v.
prices ai>d. terms bofor<
_ -v/ ?
Wantedl
Everybody to Krio v
c v
Tlmt I have forsile a largi ami bea
ful selcctioa of framed Pictures. En
graving* and Paintings.
AESO IML'TUKE FRUlES MADE It
OftDER.
. * i . J
Call and see and be.convinced. n*v
R. L. RA MEYi .
Saluda, 8. 0.
-I : ; _
ENGINES'' v'lnF
BOILER];
GINS and PRESSES.
J Coin| lete Cot t ill, Saw, Gi ist, Oil am
4 Fertilizer Mill (Jul fits ^ also Giii J'res
Cane MiTlninl Shingle" O-tfits. lluikl
ing. Bri-ige, Factory, Furnace and Kail
road Castips;.Railroad, Mill, factory
and Machinists' Supplies. Belting
Packing, Irijictois, Pip? Fittings
I Saws', Files, Oilers, 12tc: , cast everj
,day. \\'o:k loQ hands.
" /. .
; Lombard Iron Woita'Sepplylo
rAUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Foundry, Mncliiue, Boiler and Gin
Works. Repairing Promptly Dore.t
G-lO-l-'O. w
I
G. P. COBB
Broiler iu
JSXT G-G-IES,
XX Is" ZEIS
; COFFINS. car ai..?j?
i CASKETS and on
METALIC CASFS
UtifTt.iton; ... S. C
L M. MITCHELL/;
PHYSICIANI& SURGEON
Office Hours8
to 0 n. th.
1 i iu :) p. in.
t :20 t?i 9 p. tu
jarden Seed.
:co, Gigarettes.
nd iu a first class Drug ^
Ouattlebaum.
! IN CONNECTION.
ft
n &&ons7
ERS IN
chandise, Ec.
ffcr special inducements in on
Heavy Dies, Gcods^
i L Riley,
ilers Inzr.?
lERCHANDISE
and,
ic Reliable Studebaker Wagan
nop l?ut the best brands,
e sold below cost. Come and see. Seeii
is JOB PRINTING Ol'TFIT this week a
ling from a VISITING <Ah'l> ion MA
friends, and we will be prepared to do ?(i
lis of I he Printer's Art. We have Expi
;
""TT.TT Trotter"" jliueilani & Business Notice?.' I
^ PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
91 Offers his Professional Services to the! fror Sale or Hent. B
' people of Batesburg and viciully. Laud near Emory and io Orangeburg
i *"?" "" ?Building lots in Lec-:villo
i J as. W. Pitts
ta, S. 0.
[SUAGEON-DF. iV T/S T, I? ? M
3 I t? O.Tce at EthereJgc building D n't TTvapaas.
SALUDA, - - - S. C. | All parti.** .ire hereby forbidden to
ij j ' ; hunt, Ilsh or tirirnss upon auy land. ofa^J H
. . tl .. the uiidcrj'giied situated iu Siludal H
Jonas & Hijjin
-- ? **" / uuu?ty oil pain of t!;e p-ualtiej
Laundry Agents videdbyiiw. b. b. pou, jl
e Lttindry mml > twit at E. JONES' ' -- - J B
store by Mond >v aflst nous . Deliver-I A Mitchell Fr . t
ed every Saturday. P7JJ 1. fl. l'ou,
BATISFA' '.'HQfc' C.U AUAS'TERD. j ".J M>!)JUUU 'onc.^^l
J. W. DxVOflK, J. N. ().
UilKOrt.S'l, ri. O. a.iiu-Ja, s. NotlC3>
I DkVORE 6": GREGORY N ' ? hereby f*?rbl I t ) r ^ V
ATTOKXerS AT LAW.i "!"* "'f ?
s ?neJ s mated in Saluda County ou
business i trt Bttd to our C&re | pain o? the penalties provided by law. ?.i
y receives prompt atu*? ion. j CR Adams I
EGTOftlae up stairs iu Etheredgej S J Turner. 1
, building." ,,, . ,, , VI
: " J ' n. ! W J McGee, . j
11 I L U Sawklaif I
E. K HARDIN, ! B " I
J; PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. notice. ^
Office at:H:me. " I;" e r' ""by ror*fddfa
to enter upon, or iu any tnauner^tres^^^H^^|
my I inds situated i Si
I> A TT I U j ) \ V[ V" County for bun tine- or any purpose. <
- f*- U 1J 1 XV 11 i i ? J^p, M. Yarborough,
? Fresh Meats of All Kind. r. l. Prater, -A
1> . . . ?, E. Mathew,
i Restunraut in connect on. When in 1 n . t i
town eat with me. Parties having . ? \ti. J.. irotter, , ri
Cattle for sale will do well to see me , ,, ,, , **
berore selling. 8*. 11-21-*0.
5 i io. joM.NiTos. s. H. WSLCH. j. b. uxtkbI Tresspass Notice I
JOHNSTON E.WELCH, All persons whomsoever arc hereby I
! AND HUNTER notified not to tresspass or enter
i i anv purpose our lands situated
4 rOBN K VS-AT-LAW. 1 1 ? .. . ? ..
i Saluda County South Carolina touch- vH
^ Officii up Stairs in Ktberedge Build- , ,, Q m. Able, J. 11. Bryan
? 11 and others. Any violation will be
Saluda, - - - 8. C prosecJted to the full extent '>f tlie ^
??i ? j law. Mvrtle Rnshton.
;! p. b. Asbill. n? :-.
Watch.es. Clocks,Sand. Mfl
I'Je.welrvIRe airing. AJ1 persons ars hereby forbiddsn to M
1 STcHtia Building, enter upon or in any manner trespass
ft/\~f E S a U RG S C ui'onaiiy lulus of the undersigned
bunting or any purpose.
Geo. S liter,
Eugene W. Able .1. n. wanoo,
E. 1'. Watson,
ATTORNEY and. COUNSELOR u j ; <^^^9
Offices jit
Esqk; in.t) c. 11. am'5au 2. II. j. p. Rodger*, b
Prompt Attention Given to All Bus-/ R. F. Rislistou.
mess. ;
E. L. ASBILL, Our Clubbing Offer. ^Hj
Attorney at L a \? The State (semi-weekly edition) and flM|
Lkicsviixk, s C lriK A ovocyte A?r $*2.25 a year, $1.25 H
T, ? ? r> . for six months. Regular price of both VI
Practice in.111 Courts. Business soli- rn, 1 . .
papers $3,00 a year $1.50 for six month*.
l'lie Tlirice-a-Week World and To*
* Advocvte for $I.U-> a year, til cents for
f a 'TV vntlis. Regular price of bota pp- V
pecs (2.0) a vear ami $l.u.) for six _j|fl
SAM- i\(>W+^S.
1 *_ riie News and Courier (weekly ediRcstuarant
for fiT s t-c 1 n; and The advocate $1.10, six
meals, at all hours. !"""""?"" _ J
W Prices will be made upon application
ATSON & iOWILL. for otlier combinntioos than above.
Subscriptions also received for any ot
Ins., Ag-ents. the above papers singly. Tlie rates
d are strii tly for cash in advance,
Town i nd Country Risk. i he advocate and Atlanta constitution twoek
iy i yeai $1 75 cents, tlx months 90 cents?The ^Hi
0?'i (V i/<* ADVOCATE Duiltlinij. advocate aud Atlanta s-cmlvrcckly Journal, 1
! I year $1.73 six monies 'Jo cents.
1> j I J t I )r|1 1 I 7 \T' Semi-Weekly Journal and The Advocate 1
V.? I da 1 1 dl 111 id Id I year ?! '0, i-ix month* 73 conts. The Farmer
I Student ami The Advocate 1 year ?1.2.7, six
Refracting Optician. months as cents.
Write to or call on us f >r good readEVES
^EXAMINED FREE. lug. Ws offer you only The Best. ,
! The Advocate,
THIO. A. QUATTLEBAUM, a'?" M
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ; the new york wolrd
,, . , _ o thrice-a-week edition.
Office over Harris Drug Store, i As Goon To YOU Ag A ,>AII Y AND You
1 I get it at the Price of a Weekly. i
j\ * j. I It furnishes more at the price than any
IVI O I I Cy TO LOdlli nowsj.ii .or published in Aiueriua. Im urn*
virc covers all the clobc and is equaletptiy
nf few dallies. Its reports from ilic lioer w.it
have not been excelled in th-rou-linoKS
. , i promptness, and with the presidential campaica^HHKSI
Oil tarming I:.lids. Easy payments. n ^ j,, win in- :< . n- pi,hi
N'<> commissions charged. Borrower al r.iroi?teiy impartial. Tin- m.t ^B
oin.iitos it of especial value to you at this thee. ^HB|
pays actual cost of perfecting loan. if you want t.. watvh every nmvoof tho great
1 political eainpttig'n tnUo tho Thrlcc-a-Wiotv\
John B. I'AI.mkr A Son. World, if you want to keep your eye on the
_ . a .i Tru-t- ? .111(1 tlnv n-ed wat.liinrr- take the
Columbia, S. C. n.rico-a-Wcok World. If you want to know all
_ .... ... foreign developments, take the Tlnice-a-Week
h
BilUiifl S C. Tho Thrice-a-Weck World's regular subset ip-^HRHH
tion it only ?1.00 per year. We offer this
i equaled nowspapcrand Tub Idvoi itk together
* oue vear for ?1.0.1. H|^H
Baleslmi'ff Jewelry Store- iraEirs,ub*ori""?",'r":en
Wanted, GM Gold and Silver.
Will pay < a-li cr exchange for good- A Hcrrihle Outbroke.
! in my line. "Of large sores en my littlo daugli- ^
Watrh ami Jewelry repairing a t-*r > .:ea<l developed into a case of scald BBa
specialty. I have for salt* 1 hand .1 ?l> head'" writ oh C I>. Isbillof M or gun Ion
Printing Press, si/o of chase 10 x 15. Tenn.,l?ut Bio klen's Arnica Salvocom\l?ojil)oul
~o fonts new Job Type. pletoly onrotl her. It's a guaranteed ?S
Will l>e sold cheap. cure for j*' zem i, Tetter, Sa t Rheum,
r r.. r. UOIUIOX, Batcsburg, S. Pimples Sores. I*leers and Piles Only
25 edits at F. B. Gunter's.
.ME Rutland ??
Announces to his friends and cus- WANTF.n?ACTIVFMANoroooncilAHuO- M
.... . . . , .. ti>r to ili'llrcr nntl roltert la South Carolina for
. | tomers tliat lie lias a lot ol llrst-clnss | e>tai>iishcii i . . x|fl
II- 1 '- ' i*rtVnT ???,.?
round Uidgo Spring to known tint' any city. Unclose
i < . i i v<'i"i"'. i mil i i/i |l^^qaia8Bga
:?e has opened a fir-'t-class, sate and torn St.,CliK-azo.
feed stable in "that lowiii An excel- :
i lent lot of hookers ai d good lookers. *"
i, ve me a call.
Dyspepsia Cure,
Digests what you eat. j H9Br 1
>p It artificially ditrc*isthefoodaudaids
NUH1SO in aireutjibeuiug and recou-! 9P?. M *, nU-lJAt^tnk^V FtiP^Sf3
_ -t metiog the exhausted digestive or- Swl'jHB<T 'KjrrHiyVrD vvLv :'?^^3
; i'.is. It Is t lie latostd seovi reddipost- OT'i 2A Vf oiosr.i* V, fSflKaiSriii
utl and tonic.. No other preparation r> t, ^rL'SONir ^ * ?$
an approach it in oflieieney. It in- ,? ky K Rkwtt^Si
slantly rtliovcsand permanently cures i l HflSil
mi Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn ;
. h'latnlence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, v ... ' ,5
* ">i''i; II. .''i-ie'i'- (i?; !: a'.ffia Crampsand . ,
ur ill ot In r re - uIt.s i f inij 1: ct (I p. " t i11:i. *
t?rl .'rieeSOe. and $1. l>anre?i/( contains ?h times f#j! 'A ? : . Cj jj > s*?v it
niallklw. Hook all m>;;uidy?p< i,siitin:tl.o(lfrcc 1
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT eC0 Cbicaga . '4*"l>^<v**v>-' '.sawuas?*! navannws-?? ?< <i