The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 03, 1901, Image 4
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W THE ADVOCATE.
f PUBLIBIIKU KVKUY WKDNKSIHY.
Mrs. Dr. Williams at liidge Spring,
was here Ins I week.
Mr. Richard Holston of Moncttu was
here Thursday.
Mrs. Oxner and daughter, were here
making Easier purchases last we. k.
Bliss L.izzie luiium is on a visit to
relutives in Grnuitevi.le.
Mrs. HeorvCato of Itidge, was one
Of our visitors the past week.
Mrs. Fred Galium is on a visit to Iiit
Parents in Anderson, S. C.
Miss Emma Keruughaa speti* {Sunday
with the home folks.
Mr. Dow Culluui paid a Hying visit
to Atlanta last week, on Lusiuess.
Mr. 5 organ Junes of \V; rd* cj. me in
t > see l.ow the land was lying.
Torn ] e. t y, the same old howl ease
as of yore, wa; here Wednesday.
Mrs. Craft Crouch of Ridge tame
down to our town a few days ago.
Miss Mary Spann of Letsville was
viHting relatives in town Thursday,
Mrs. Keruaghin and Karl are in Colun.bia,
visiting Mrs. J. I*. Mathews.
Mrs. E. W. Ahle and Miss M.ia.ic
Cunter of Saluda, were in town last
\v? e'".
Prof. Richard Watson of the Institute,
weal to tlie Ridge Tuesday afternoon.
l>r. Gun'or and Mis; Geneva Jones
of Saluda, ware here visiting relatives
seii.e days ago.
Metsrs Sion and 12 J Corley were registered
with the crowd last week, laying
in supplies.
Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Itawl, after a visit
to the latters mother near Colum>>ia*
have ret Mi ned home.
Mr. W. II. Ilaie of Delinar, was here
some days ago Mr. H ire was operator
here for quiet awhile.
Of all the pretty things in the Kacket
Store, the prettiest of all, is the
- loyely saisi- ladies.
Senator and Mrs. Caughmnn of Saluda,
were in town last week; Airs.
Caughman making spring purchases.
Don't fail to atten.l the lecture at
; Methodist Church Friday evening.
A pleasant and prolitable evening it
rwill be.
Several of our young people went to
Ridge Spring to see tlieSpiasters convention.
Tiiey report it a 11 rat-class
^^^^^^tt^^performuncc.
Pic-kens
lie to
^i.
of came
se c 11 >w the
one
especinly
bo
.Cull
will therefore meet next Saturday;
A full attendance is desire I. St e
tice elsewhere.
There will he prcacliihg in the Baptist
church on next Sunday morning
t ?nd night, rt usual. The pastor will
n;>t attend th i 11. Y. P. U. Convention
in Charleston.
llartle', & Quattlebaum have put a
new dress on their st >re. They are
determined that they shall vie with the
ladies in new garls for Kaster.
Mr. Hunp Merchant of the Sardis
*? s'ction, was here last week, buying
lertilizers for cotton and corn, especially
for the former.
Sunday will b*. Easter and oh how
pretty the girls and "old maids" w ill
look,with their new dresses, in fact,
they always look so?just a little more
so.
I'se "Hungarian Purity Flour" and
save a Doctor's bill. Read ourgiiaran^
tee on every sack. For prices, call on
or write 1>. It. 1IA I.T1WANGER.
Bntesburg, S. C.
Ar.y one doubting that our merchants
don't use w rapping paper,
t liould come and take a twep at our
) tores, w hy this town almost kee.is a
1 apcr factory busy!
Mr Mosc Kneece of Chinquapin, was
in town last week. We have known
>his gentleman of character for a Ion#
lim1. The Advocate will lea weekly
visitor to his pleasant liome.
Several of our young people arc contemplating
going "a corn shucking"
fo~ ihe bene lit <>f t lie Kpworth League
in the near future. A goo I atten
dance will greel I hem.
Mr. J. J. Kaminer of Gadsden, S <\
was in town la?t week, looking aftci
8 nne valuable real estate, v\11i It he i:
o vner. Mr Kaminer is a courtcom
gentleman and possesses fine busiiu s:
qualifications.
Mr. Yf. J. Tai g.-tt of Ml. Willing
was in town some days ago. Mr
Padgett is one of Ihe most succcssfu
farmers in Saluda Countj?in fact, In
is up-to-date in every respect. 11
gave The Advocate a profitable am
plearaut call.
Great I.aye bien the crowds cominj
to our to** n for the past week Widn
I esdav, ww took the trouble to eoun
I the Wagons and buggies that were her
at 12 o'clock, and found the number t
v be 118. Several came in the afternoo
aim .'oine l.ud alrcudv left. That on
market ismakirga "up." none ca
? dispute.
The only and original Col. James 'I
& Baooo of Edgefield, spent some tint
9k In oar town last week. Col. Bacon
B the most unique character in Sout
?& Carolina's journalism?known far nn
near as ore of the few siiim
knights, which honored our Soiith-l...
all' before the war. We count it n priv
IS- lege to be In Col. Ba on's company ;
any time.
Money to I^ond,
At The First National Bank of Bates*
burg. Kvery accomodation consistent u
with sound bunking guaranteed to our j
patrons. Your account solicited. c
W. w. Watson, ?
Cashier. a
?.'r. Taj lop hat moved hi* family to
Granitville, where he is engaged in
the turpeutiue business. lie will come
back to ua next fall.
Mrs. J. J. Keefe. nee (lliae Lela Mil- #
ler,) died Friday night, March 29th, *
in the citv of Columbia. She was laid ,
b
t?? rest in thecrinetary of Rooky Grov* ^
church, near Sa"y?* 'a-it Sunday afterno?
n. She was u sister of Mr. Wulkei
Miller of our town.
Mr. J. P. Bmclu.rdt of War In, who i
extensively engaged in lhe lumber bus
iiievs at that place, came down sol r
da\ s ago to see his old friends in th t
section.
Assistant Attorney Ge eral U.
Guuter was in Barnv.ell a couple of
days last wiek. This was Mr Gunters
first visit to our town. He was |t
iiiipris-od with Itarnwell and Ban- if
well was very favorably impressed n
with him.?Barnwell Sentinel.
A tery serious accident happened to B
young 10id.son of litis town while working
at the planing mill. It seems as n
if he put his foot against the bits of "
the planes, which caught it in ton't
way and crushed it so that a part of it
had to be amputated. Ur Mitchell
performed the operation. Mr. Eidion
is doing very well at present.
' X" as lie is known in all this section,
makes a favorable impression
upon all with whom lie may come ill
contact. Good uatured with a kindlv t?
feeling for all; it could not otherwise h
he the cnse. T
Mr. l'oter A. JBrenner of Augusts, P
(la., spent Monday and Tuesday in our c<
town. Mr. Brenner is not only a (lav '*
musician, but a trained piaua builder, *
having built pianos for the famous
Stern way people six yeuis, besides beiug
from a family cf musicians and
piano builders. We can conscientious- al
, ly say of liiui that he is a thoroughly A
reliable, and eflicient gentleman. t><
This only shows tlie uncertainty of "
life. None know what the future ha* tr
in store for us. To-morrew cannot be ol
secured, to day only is our'*, which if
lost, is lost forever.
Mr. C. Fi Haw of Monvttu, was in
town Satuiday. lie brought us some
of the "root." Mr. Fallaw is a successful
fruit gr< wer of that section.
One of the hustler's.
Mrs. C. F.. VanDi usen, of Kilbourn, d]
Wis., was afflicted with stomache tro- *'
uble und const.vpjtion for a long time. 44
She ui\s, "IMsave tlU.d many prepare- w
lions bi.t none have aoue me the good wr
th it Chamberlain's stomach and Ls*er gi
Tablets have," Tht.se Tablets ure for '?1
sale at Gunters Drug Ltore. bi
01
April fool day *rns about as usual, j,
save the appear: nee of several little
^irls coiulcrlly dtessed, taking; in tk?
Uh hideous fa'?e faces. Their
IfTJaraiice was greeted, with laughter
und rpplause on all sides. Many '***
larger nes would like to have Ijrd
a place in the | icto.re. ,
ca
Col. A. B. Watson has purchased a tj
grand piano from Peter Brenner, the :(|
Augusta music dealer, it is indeed a
P
h: nusome instruaie-nt. It could not b rj
| otl erwi-a wli.n sold by such a reliable
w
'i he Augusta 1 lousefui Dishing* Ce., el
1 .have an "ad" in this is ue, which we bi
de ire to >all special attention to. ei
This Coini any is composed of substan- lc
lial business men. Their galesmeu are ai
as courteous and gentlemanly as can m
be foitud any where?you will receive D
proper treatment at their hands.
Their stock of goods is immense, and c<
we he irty commend to any of our read ia
er; th *ir iirm for bargains. Beforo you si
! b* y any thing in their line, get their, li
pi cjs. | a
George IV. Waitt, of South Gardi- *
ner, Me., says: "I have had the worst ^
cough, ci Id, chills and g-ip and have
akeu lots of trash of no ai count hut *
i roilt t?? the vendor. Chamberlain's e
!c
Cough Remedy is the only thing that ^
has done any good whatever. 1 have ^
; u^ed one bottle of it and the chills,
j cold and ^rip have all |eft me. I congratulate
the Manufacturers of an honest
medicine." For sale by Gurnet'*
Key. I.ewis of Wi.rreovllle, is spending
some time in this community
with relatives.
See change in Glover's "ad" in this
issue. His stock is complete with new
Spring Gocds, at prices that will sell
the .11 quick.
, The stomach controls the situatii n.
i Those who arc hearty and strong are
those who can eat and digest plenty ol
food Kodol Dyspepsia ,Curr .digests
what you eat and allows you to eat all
the good foid you want. If you suffer
from indigestion, heart burn, belching
or any other stomach trouble, th e
preparation can't help but do you
good. The most sensative stomachs
j cau take it. Gunter druggist.
Prof. Eugene Unger, of Emory, was
- iu town to shake hands with the great
host of people. Mr. Uoger is one o'
- t ie best teachers in the County and his
services are much in dvinand.
' ! The news of the death of Mr. J. W.
' Hanks of Saluda county, was a great
surprise to our people generally. He
* was heie only a few days ugo and
call <d on us in our ofllce. He had
many friends throughout the county,
who had shown their confidence in
i? him, by making him Saluda's first
- County Supervisor. During his last
t visit to our tow n, he manifested no
e > of sickness, but teemed jovial us
0 ever in his manner.
Congressman Stokes has baud for
1 distribution, as will be seen front the
" following Utters
Dear Editor:e
Will you kindly say through your
[. paper that I have still on hand a few
j{ packages of vegetable ieed I will send
(] a package to any on?? who has not r?r
reived any on receipt of the name and
(| address, as long as the supply lasts.
j_ First corns, Hist served.
it v*ry '>"?y,
J. Win. Stokes. '
I
i
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Kara YourMouay,
And keep It in the Savings Depart- fal
sent of THE FIRST NATIONAL Li
IANK of llatraburg. Four (4) per. ao<
rut Interest on depoehs. Dividenda
emrannually. Both larye and small
ccounts so'icitcd.
W. W. Watson, j
Caahiar. am
SOI
Mnrriaiei Oti
Arc loaf remembered bj the friend* P'?
nd relatives of the bride and groom,
'lien they arc requcatcd to be a guest HP
y receiving one of The Advocate's K't
eautiful wedding invitatlonc.
\
F?r Kale.
b.OOOIbs ol fodder, 1
100 buahela potatoes, Kiv
2 yoke of Oxena. 'u'
2 milk cow.
Joseph Burton, 3-1
Molietta, S. C. ?
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab
;ta. All druggists refund the money k*1
' it fails to cure. E. W. drove's sig- * j?
ature is on inch box. 25c.
ATE8BURO COTTON MARKET. ""
Prices subject t<? change without
otice an J corrected by W. C. Cartldge _
'eekly. U
Low Midling, 7 7-8.
Strict 4 4 4 4 8.
Middling 8 1-8. '
4 4 4 8 1-t
Good 4 4 7.7.7. 8 8-8. jpl
Tone of niurket unsettled. s oui
A Horrible Out brake.
"Of large sores on my little daugh
ir's head developed into a ca?e of scald
ead" writes C. D. Isbill of Morgauton
wnn., but Bucklcn's Aruica Salve com
letely cured her. It's a guaranteed QKo
sre for E zeinu, Tetter, Sait Rheum,
I tuple*, Sores. Ulcere and Plies. Only " '*
> cents at F. B. Guoter's .
Attention Caiup Conuer. c
There will be a meeting of the camp ing
t Ratesburg on Saturday, the 8th ef S
pril, at 3 o'clock P. 11. Every mem- ?
?r Is earnestly requested to be presit,
as important business will be
ausacted, paying vf dues, election of
[fleers and delegates to tlie reunion Off
t Columbia, S. C. p[.0
A. P. WEST, Com.
W. B. PLUNKETT, Ajt.
i Good Cough Medicine for
Children. \
"I have no hesitancy in reccotnending
Chamberlain's Cough Kernef,"
says F. P. Koran, a well known
id popular baker, of Petersburg, V?.
We have given it to our children y
hen troubled with bod c?'Ugh?, also J
hooping cough, and it has always
iven porfcrt satisfaction. It wus recmiuiended
to me by a druggist us the
i.*t cough medicine for ? hih'reu as it
jiitainud no opium or other liaruiful S
rug." Sold by F. B. Gunter. -?
It la Sheriff Itiilgell.
The primary election came off last
itu^day as scheduled. A great deul
'interest being manifested ait over ^
ic county. The friends of the two P
indidates working like beavers for lB *
itir favorite. No lights or lUferling ?
icurred, which speaks much for He
ople of Saluda. We think it the
gtit an I proper thing for ev.ry
bite voter to go to the pui s and cart Csl
is ballot for the ma*i he desires to see j
ected. The present campaign has cjt
fen conducted with dil|g?uce and
irneHtue?s. We have heard of no
>w and dirty trickery on the part of
ny canidate, either of whom would
iake a most acceptable officer,
iatcsburg seems to frel as much inter- D
it in the election, as if we were in the
>unty. A goodly number of our cit;ens
contend that onr eatire town
hould he with the hretliren across the -v
ae. However, will not discuss this *
ow. We congratulate Sheriff UidgII
most heartily on his victory and
'IBM lormin a practfi.il term 01 omce.
'hat lie will be a terror to evil doers,
II who know hia will admit. Wr (
ndeavored to fet all the boxes but
ould not, but the executive oommitre
has awarded the prize to J. X.
tld^ell, bj u majority of 42 votes.
ELECTION
nETurtisrs
For Sheriff of ^
SALUDA COUNTY, |
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3 I * : S8
! 2 i a
5 e ' x i
H ! I o
* P j w
. r *
ltidgr Sprinjf 33 i'i Q
Ward* 04 101
Z >ar 11 S3
Eulala, 23 81
Ceuteuial, 11
Hoist on, 06 00
llifgins, 27 OH
Dtniy, 27 21
Mine Creek, 40 0?
Saluda, 70 107 ^
Rtiinehar*. 39 01 p;
Cool Spring, 24 10
Falrvlew, SO 18
Pleasant Grove, 52 22
Holley, IS 09
Delniar, 15 OH
I'letHiint (.'ro*s, "l 41
Mt Willing, 89 (>?
Watson, 13 39
IlouknightH, 20 l"i
Ilaxletun, 02 Si
Fruit Hill, ? ?
CeUatia, ? ?
Fairfax, ? ?
llig Crark, ? ?
Mt. Enon. ? ?
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Total ... 629 508
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ggCjw^Bring us your Job
Work.J? There is no demand
too small and no
order too large for OUR
STOCK OR FACILITIES.
wwmwww.iz
-
When you are billious, use those Wk
nous little pills known as DeWit!,?
ttle Early Itinera to cleanse the liver jB
d bevels. They never gripe.
F. It. Gunter. _
TO THE DEAF. i uyipep
k rich lady, cured of her Deafness DiBsts ?
J Nowea iu the llear? by Dr. Nicboi- Tt.m-fB^lally dl|
i's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $1U- NaturSj1 stren
>0 to bis Institute, so that deaf peo- atruct^O ?J
i unable to procure the Ear Drums *
y liuve them free. Address No. jJjBoncU It
The Nicholson Institute, 73d sLaotlWt"cve!,a
;hth Avenue, New York, J. S. A.J Dy*p?a? I?d
I J 1_ Flatu#??, bou
VILL EVANS. alfotijrnMmlta t
price 5cBaJjr ^
luberdasher, Shirt maker will, by IE*C*
e your mail orders prompt and care- J
attention, at K
14S*3 Main Street. a^Laap
3-'0l. Columbia. S. C.
Jones & Kirihii u J. a
Laundry Agents J?
iii)dry mutt be lelt ut E. .JONES' Kft
re bv Monday after noou. Deliverevery
Saturday.
iTISFACTION GUARANTEED. voll
_ ^ t II^B }uu Ul
" route i^B'd exai
W. DxYoKK, J. N. O. OUEOOHY. fleent I.^B ui|'lel*
Edgeneid, a c. Saluda, 8. C. eept t h<Hrifea.
sVORE & GREGORY
ATTORXEYS AT LA If. Wr J'1"
. , . rai.k of t/te 'old
III business iutruRtcd to our (are w|,? ni(.Iimon? I
eives prompt attention. our fpenlng
T"Offlce up aUira in Etheredge visited tie? town i
ilding. Tl.ea.-w prict
nery department
prudent r?ch, are
E. K HARDIN, ?^SK?3SS;
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ru-' *?.
Offlce at Home. .!
i. JOH Nil TON. R. n. WttLCU. J. R. IIC XT ICR
)HNSTON E.WELCH P
AND HUNTER ]
ATTORN*T8-AT-LAW. i)J?lers in Mil
trric* up Stairs in Elbe red ge Build- j^jfcolu %wl to.
ALCDA, S. C* '
~G. L. Trotter. .
PHYSICIAN 8c BURGEON. >VJ tiaveagai
. . ? , . , ? ? come ? from out
ra Ins Profeasional Services to the wfehave mad
pie of Bateaburg and viciuitv. , 'n* '!
P. B, Asbill i?**
Vatches, tClOoks*. and. j I
Jewelrv.lte airing. | I
L<na Building,
BATESBURC.s. C. ie?T" "
| 5 dozen boys
19c., Good apool c
j-3 ' |'' | 'g Shoes, ,tn*ii and vi
SU36E0N-DENTIS T,
fg"Offce at Etheredge Building
ALUDA r W 'ozen nsso
' & C' TRUNKS: }
???? sold ? n a Becottoi
. Eugene W. Able J.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR
Offlro* nH "" -A A~~"
ixJKFlElX- C. H.
ronipt Attention CJi?en to All bus-' T^ji
* " - - - j
E. L. ASBILL.' ,u.'JL
Attorney at L a \? --* (During ]\]
CSVIIJ.K - - - SC. We pit}' y
'ractice in all Courts Business soli- tioil is that y
l'd* ! un match able
:
("^1 r | Look over this
' eoine to us, nmi
SAM ROWKS. !SttSlffw'
. c r 1.1 Ihrdseye Maple,
cstuaraut for first-class oak Suits,
- , Cherry Suits,
eals, at all hours. Birch Suits,
. Parlor Suits.
VATSON & ,-TOWILL {EStiS"
K?*s
^Ir? Ins., -A.gre2n.ta. I
Town and Country Risk.
Spcci
Office in ADVOCATE Building. Our *15 00Solid
Our 5 50 "
Our 1 50 "
t. L. HARTLEY. my
TflEO. A. QDATTLEBAUM, ^ ^ *
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON; Ty. (
office over Harris' Drug Store. -A.!!)
Money to Loan.
Rich;
On farming lands. Easy payments,
o commissions charged. Borrower
ays actual cost of perfecting loan.
John, B. Palmer A Son. Paid to Pol
Columbia, 8. C. Total I 11 COll
_ .... .1A Assets Dec<
Kuuknk W . Able, Atty., T
Insurance n
Saluda. S. C.
A __ 1 I
Wanted!
office, It in nlio
That Tlte !
Everybody to Know in
Tl.at I liar* for aile a lar<* and bean company,
ul lolcctlna of fmiutii Pictures. Kn;raviug*
and Paintings. company.
U.SO PICTURE F1UMES MADE lO TheMntur
ORDER. ODeJ.Ia,L.|,er,
/.lit a i a ?'ie r IVC
Call and are and be convinced. ,han a 0ove,.n
K. L. KAMKV. No impai
Saluda, S. O. Company.
? A few firs
For parlic
j. <
ThU al|talart ia ea caarjr bos of tba gonuina ,
Laxitivc Bromo-Quinine tsm.u cMHM
Ud that Carts a r#|U laa ?Ujr
%
*
s
ah 1?
doT
sia Cure
that you oat. Wagener's Hig;
Keats the food and aids "c^- .
Ktbenlug and recun- Capital Cotton Fertilize
.UAU91CU Ul|VablfC VI*
test discovered digestNo
otiier preparation
in efllciency. It in- Just received 1,600 gallons lint
md permanently cures one of our fine Excelsior, New Lee 01
Igestlon, Heartburn R?d prices.
ir Stomach, Nausea, One llorse Wagons?Russell mnk
Jastralgla.Cramps and Sewing Machines for $13.50. Asl
)t imperfect digestion. Hig Line of Clotliing, Pants, Dry
urge sice contains jtittmes Guarantee to please you. 1
i bout dyspepsia mat led free
DewiT-T aco., ctiscg# puichasing,
uw yoiK/IK:
..OiKZIET
STORE.
re one i lie elans of | e* pie who have money to throw awa
nine for yourself our iiiamniouili spring stock. Its mngn
> ill every department. There is no blishes on anything ex
It's nil "aristocratic" stock, bought by experts, with il
bust-Hi" market. If you have money thatyuu don't netil'bti
the difference go to eh rity.
: bombshells of bar rains that carry riot and confusion into tl
timers''?joy and peure', into Hie homes of our customer
the best people of the live counties, tribul ry to our town,
announcement brought people to our store, that have n<
iu four years.
:s. bcaui?ful styles, and large stock have involved our Mill
in a movement tliat is stupendous. The thrifty poor, a?.
, nud shouMi be, personally and supremely interested iu tl
we are offering iu this department.
lesigtis and dainty conceptions of our artist Millinier, Mi
[ tidorfully. The low prices at which we are off >riog t ii
Ipsea regular Millinsrv dea er. Why pay $5.00 when $Y
f ours isn't as goo 1 or better don't buy?Quality talk?price
ot giitcd with, neither do v.'? bore you with gab.
?W holcsale..
llinery will do well to consult us before setidg their ordri
I the newest goods and can match qualities and pricis with tli
l you arc buying.
IDar^r G-ood.s.
n duplicated our stock of remnants of Jeans. People hav
iosity to sec them and bought?seeing is believing,
e another deal with the liatesburg Cotton Mills and are offer
vy 50 inch, 3 yds sheeting at 5c., also 2,000 yds of 00 ioe
Riling in New York at 10c. We are showing all the new an
Sew Spring Dress Goods, Silks, White Goops, Orgauoiei
..aces and Embroderies
ist line between Augusta and Columbio at prices 2o to 50?
pants at 10c, 5 dozen Lad waist at 2 V., 25 I.ad skits (crasli
otton lr.. 10c box Soaj s at Scentr. $1.50 to $3.00 sampl
'omen nt $1.25
Easter Neckties.
rted all t li? new shapes and colors.
3 ear load receive J lo d.?y direct from.the factory, and will fc
n basis
l.. "Wliittexi, I'rop.
^ iiJJ and
[ E H11Y 31A Iv E It * S WEEK, a,hi 22-27.
our railroad fare both ways. The only cond
*oti buy^lo.OO worth of goods at prices that ar
, and we leave this to your own judgment.
i list and see if there isn't several articles yon need. If s<
we guarantee the pi ices will be the lowest
, Willow Rockers, Dinning Tables, Typewriter Desk
Fancy Rockers, Library Tables, China Cabinet,
Bedroom Rockers, Center Tables, Writing Desks,
Sitting C hairs, Old Dresser?, Standing Desks,
Fancy Chairs, Odd Wash Stands, Rook Cases,
Morris Chairs, Sideboards, Chifloners,
Brass Bed?, Buffets, Grouches,
1, Iron Bed*, Folding Beds, Lounges,
Toilet Sets, Lamps, Art Squares,
Mat Racks, Itolllop Desks, liat Racks..
ials
Oak Bedroom Suits. Our $12 00 Solid Oak Sideboards.
" Ilat Racks. Our 4 SO " " Kxtention table
44 Center Tables. Our 3 50 44 44 Iron Bed-toads.
,vp require is for you to buy 15 l? lla. s worth and we
then refund your money paid for railroad ticket.
i Housefurnishing Company
BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.
potable salesman will take pleasure in serving you : W. L. Pli
I. Gibson, W. K. Latimer, F. T. (Joily, L. F. Piatt, E. B. Pilch
I MUTUAL LIFI
surance Company
Of New York.
ird A. MoCurdy, President.
vt, Strongest, Most Progressive Life Insi
<(ficc Company in the World.
icy holders in 1900 . . . $2(5,301,803
nc in 11HX) . # . . . (50,582*802
:mber 31, 1900 .... 325,753,162
iud Annuities in force . . 1,141,497,888
Leads Again in South Carolir
eports t?f twelve lead ng com. anles, on file in the Co nptrol
wn
dutunl Life of New YojIc p lid for forty-nine per cent, bo*
ina in UXK) than any i ther company.
y olglit per cent more insurance in force than any ?
n cash premiums $79,521.31 more than any other company.
,0'i3 more insurance in force in ?outh Carolina than any ?
il Life is now selling a Single Premium Guaranteed Throe
Cent. Bond, which does not require an examination.
Per Cent. Twenty Year Bond policy cannot be equaled. B
incut Bond.
red or vicious l inks solicited or accepted for insurance in
t-clnsH nprnts can secure desirable contracts. ]
mlars as to plans, rates, etc., apply to
j. ETHEREDGE,
iiil Agont, (1oI'nubia, S. C.
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h Grade Guano] u,k<! ,?tJr,nJ b.t?r I
fD Bt- ^ by u?'ii< theae Brands. ?"** I
ir? Acids and Kainits. j Prepared to suit you. ^ 1
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? SYKUPS In mm.ill parkaffes?10. 15 and 2"i gallon ke>rs; simply delicious Buy I
Little Da iily Cook Stoves anJ please your wife. II mille o'.lur kinds, >lla iIm I
; ?Steel \xl? an 1 Thimble Skein. J
^ouiiliia^ ia it no'T AUo a Ijne of better jrrvlea. |
Good* and Stoves just arrived. Itri< k, Li in an.! Cement a specialty. 1
want your trade. C>et my prices and terms before |
WAXTKD?ACTIVE MAX urOOODCHAKaC
ter to deliver and collect la South CaroIlM (m
? i . n'd r-tai :t i.r.l uanufaclu' inj wholesale heat*. I
j M 3 ^ |L~_J $000 a ytar, ?ure yay. Il?>n??ty inert Una #*O
^ ^ j | I perienre remitted. ?>or reference, aay bank la
di fm, ?+ ??? Bi 2 any city. i-.nclo*a nelf-iddre??ed itaaiM i am
: (S I valope. M mu'actirfri, Tklnl t'loar, AH D<M
O ' rr, _ ' ' t-*. an torn St.. CLicajfo. I
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?|3- ? 5 : EU l- m- MITCHELL;
2. 5- 7 T 5 ! SS'Iu PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
y ^ H3 S ' "11 Office Hours*
' ? ! Z" 2 2 ! /U 8 to 9*. m.
e 3* ^3 S2 3 : ^ a to 3 p.m.
e ss a ^ <-t o * . F
y i-+ <?j i x ! ^ 1 ?: iO to 9 p. ut
-* i ? i f 5. ?. cl engines;:
!;g'o 2 2 sa boilers
d 3 5 ~ 3- - I J GINS and PRESSES.
e . | ^4* ! "3 "Complete Cotton,S.iw, (}ri?t. Oil and
w : ?? | ^ ' "J ^ I Fertiliser Mill Outfits; also Giu Preas
8 3 ' ?S ? C ^ 1? iTl Oana Mill and Shingle 0?tflts. Ruild*
/-.*j I 3 ? III I iojf. ItrHge, Factory, Furnace and Rail*
8 *Z, a- S'i k W road Cnsttins; Railroad, Mill, Factory,
* rjr , ?- i 2: I ,n^ Machinists* Supplier. Belting,
a *^5 ' * * ^ i 3 Packing, Inj 'ctors, Pipe Fittings,
jO ! 3 i ^ : . a S*wh, Filed, Oilers, Etc., caat arery
I day. Work 150 hand*.
f i| t ?! f J ^ 15 Lombard Iron If oris Supply Co.
"* IS1 X ? j 5 ST I w i hi . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
IC g <-* <-* A I Foundry, Machine, Boiler aiul Gin
o-l'^ C r +J Works. Repairing Promptly Dora.
J |! nJ- j-J-. ? C a:*3. ly-lO-l-'O.
* Klllll G.P.COBB
sis ~ tz
S= _-5 3!? -X ! Be?l.n,
I' o-2 7? j ? r; ^ "1
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1|| ET 2j.? 5 5. !-j waoon-s
?| 3 El oa x* H SX-A-HXTES
I* ? =' ^ : U X,TXX3xtxi"CTI?SI
1 III f |i?|Z COFFINS. irii'iK -J|
ii 'j ? 5 J CASKETS and O.
?- il* 3 3 -f | I
S ? ir ~ = W MEI'ALIC CASES'
?* '??? ? Johnston. -4 . . . S. CJ
' R F. FORREST k CO. J
Staple and Fancy . _
- ?r O r o c e r I e S ,!
TOBACCO J
'CIGARS, "
HARDWARE,
LEATHER,
CANDY
We have our candy made by reliablejpeople especially for our trade. Guar.
I" mi teed to be fresh.
e
Dry Goods Low as the Lowest.
saluda, s g
F#
? J
New Crop garden Seed. J
Cigars, Tobacco,HGigarettes.
Everything to be found in a first"class][Drug
Store, we have.
Hartley & Quattlebaum.
" LIVERY STABLE IN CONNECTION.
jl It May is Shameful.
But every chance we get, we jump on
our prices and tread them down.
XaieLtsII
ovrim anu rcn jum rm iv*u at price* never u.'iore oncretl, ana quality
equal to any
Shoes! Shoes!!
We have a line Ladies and Uhildiens Slipper* that is yours for economy
and solid satisfaction.
Dress G-ood-S
I.aces and Iml roJeries at nil prices that equal any on the market in pr'ce
.83 and quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-nio-row.
is.ot- o- glover
1.02 j
ia.| Steadman L Ri ey,
lrr'a
?"Dealers In ?
tlier
" " General Merchandise. i
and
etter A full line of Fuuiture ou hand,
er?l T? i . 1 n. i <
(hi!<l x ne rename atudcDaker Wagons.
(l?-t our prices on Fertilizer*. None but tlie beat brand*.
$1,300 Worth of Clothing must be aolJ bi'l iw cost. Come and see. Seeing
is believing.
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