The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 10, 1901, Image 2
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WEDNESDAY Aprii 10th., 1901.
PRINTERS ACT EDITOR.
This week in the absence of onr
Editor we endeavor to send
out The Advocate as usual with little
or no exception. Though having had
seme experieucs of the editorial hardships,
we feel some what at losts to find
a subject that would interest the intelligent
readers of our paper. It is not
our intention to fill I he editorial col inn
few* with patent medicine ad's or discuss
the stale issues of the annexation of
Cuba, the Phillipine war, or even the
unjustly abused Dispensary law ns
many news papers do. This being
our first ?lTort we will not attempt to
form an opinion that *?-e are In the
viij VI M. MI la UI twine wilier large tUJ
riding- in a Locomobile taking sketch
of tli* many exhibits that we are not
fannlliar with In a country town, or
1 ' bailing over soil of the Pbillipine Islands
in an air tshi|> viewing a bloody
battle io which a small number of
American soldiers are defeating an
immense army. Though we will endeavor
to give the latest news in a
plain country newspaper style. Trusting
the readers of The Advocate w ill
w Lear will) us until our next issue when
the Tlditor will be home after takiog
i little recuporation in the City by
|HHP|[|totf^j^j^^\vithliis new uverload^^MBklns
"faclnatiug" literature.
Watch 'em!
CT ''THAT'S THAT OANli I.liltS
W IKl'V
r We clip the following short article
from the Lutheran Visitor, which is
woithy of consideration :,J
"A woman, well dressed Mid locking
very inu :h likeother women, was
passing along the other side of tie
street. A young man, pointing hi r 1
out, said: "That's that gambler's
wife." Did she hear his word? No,
her ears could not catch such quietly
spoken syllables, but did she know,
and was she pr? ud of her title? Did
site know her husband gambled when
he was hut her friend? I wondered.
She was gone. "That's that gambler's
Wife"?oh!"
At the hotel next day two young
women of excellent family connection,
one was accomplished; I knew them
well?were at the table as I entered th*
dining hall. My place was at the same i
table. They hiul been discussing gambling
young men, evidently. Keepii g
the subject concealed, as she imagined, |
one said to the other: "He plays cards,
but does not make any one come in ofl
the street lo play with hiiu. If they '
play voluntarily, that's nut making '
them come. I do no', see why m unpeople
are Mown on him! lie has a 1
good heart, and if a man has a goot '
heart, and if a man lm?a good heart ii
makes no difference what he does. Hi '
i? kind to Ins mother, and if lie i- '
just u little'wild'it makes no differ
eoco." The other said union toil all! i
1 wondered, J?n?l said something a- <
"gainst gambling and keeping bad com juny.
How many young women are ,
there like unto these? Not a few
What is to become of our country it
ninny pretty young ladies aie sayng:
"It makes no difference what a man '
does just so he has a good heart?" I "
know n man who heats his crippled I
- wife, arid he has what the world calls a
good heart. 1 know another who is ; v
drunkard. Header, do you not know some
like these? A man tan be kind ?
to his mother and most unkind to
every ono else?such is possible. A [
man is bad certainly, if in thing good
can be said of him. Kcho'ng in my (
ears are the words: "That's that gain
b'er's wife " Max.
The foregoing is an expl.it ati< n ?t ,j
some i f tin* many iiuplcasiiiit expres- (
riot s that ?r? made of the gambit r'sfl'et
Iionate wife. It is not truly sad
that a hnppy home thould he bli.cd *
with soriow, and the face of a dear *'
girls that ohce wore the sweet explo sion
of merry childhoed, should live
a life sorrow and di-oonteiit in order ^
Hint an unworthy In: land or disrespectful
son may satisfy lis sinful h
tftsire by < I.tail ing a f? w lit urs ea? h
night in a gambling saloon, and in
many cases tliirgs nctcessary for the
provish n of the family i; neglected in j
< rder he may live up to the average
gamhlers life, ano this life is a wreti h- .
ed fine. It begins generally in a mans jf
youthful days as a social game, in (
which fair young h.ditr are frrquently s
111? most prominent feature, and at '
lust the participant becomes what lie j(
MT' \ ??e ' . y
, i
fate
M RF
terms an expert,* and tlfe nonfldenof
be has gained In himsalf aa a social
card player, leads him to the gambleri
eternity.
A COTTON WAREHOUSE
la oae of Batesburg's needs. We art
the more impressed with the necessity
of such a structure, by witnessing tlx
damaged cotton lying by, scattered
hither and thither on the depot platform,
drawn from several bales cotton
to render tlirm soluble. A commodious
warehouse, built of brick and cov
Mi-cu wun sneec iron or mate or tin
would afford such a safe place of storage
and insurance, us to uttract farmers
who wish to hold their cotton,
to deposit the same wvhin its walls
until such time at the owners may
wi&h to rnaiket their holdings. li
would atlord a convenient and saf?
place for the Middleburg Mills to store
their mill supplies. The formation ol
a joint stock company ought to be hao
and the building erected bef.-re anolh
er cotton season rolls around. Enterprise
and push with some one to lead
are what wo need to accomplish Iht
desirable result. This is an enterprising
and progressive age. Things ?coi
to be ripe for development. And if the
business men of balesburg, would not
be loft in the rare, they must take advantage
of the opportunities which ar*
presented and this keep abreast of the
times.
USUAL ELECTION RUMOR.
We clip the following from tin
News and Courier in which the Salud?
correspondent says:
"The report reached hereto-day thai
Mr. W. I,. Jthoden, who was defeated
in the second primary for .sheriff on
Sutuidny by Mr. J. A. ltidgell, will
contest the election on account ol
alleged irregularities ut two of tin
preciuts. \\ bother there is any found
ation for the report remaius to bt
seen."
At this writtmg we have been uuablo
to obtain any information as t?
the^corrcQtoess of the report, though
we hope it is not true that such will b?
the case as Messrs. ltlioden and ltidgell
are t*o of Saludu's most worthy
citizens.
A WHITER RESORT.
There is no reason why Hatesburg
should not be made as JesirabU a .winter
rescrt for the Northern and Northwestern
seekers of a salubrious and
genial climate and home as Aiken,
Summerville,Sand Hills above Augusta,
as well as many other places. W%
have the Cry porus sandy soil. The
gentle breezes Iroui aromatic pities so
beiiklicieiit to weakened lun^s and
tine watery. But we need capitol U
build and beautify at.d make things
attract.ve and to let the world know
what kind of an clyziuui we live in.
The Ileal ICiniedy for Khcuniatimii.
gt'lCK uklk1f from pain.
All who use Chamberlain's 1'aiu
Balm for rheumatism are deligh'.ec
with the quick relief from paiu which
it alforcs. When sptaking of this Mr.
l>. N. bink?, of troy, Ohio, says:
'Some lime ago 1 had a severe attack
of rheumatism iu my ariu ami shoulder.
1 tried numerous temedies but
got no relief until I was recoinmeuSea
by Messrs, Geo. F. l'arsons & Co ,
druggists of this place, to try t liurnber'.atu's
l'ain Balm. They rcccommeiid.d
it so .highly that 1 bought a
bottle. 1 was soon relieved of all | ait
1 have since recommended this liniment
to many oi my friends, wI o
ngjree with me that it is the best
remedy for .muscular rheumatism in
the market." For tale by F. B. (Junu-r.
INTEKESTIN<? NEWS ITEMS.
Picked up l?y our Regular Correspondents
Through out Lexington,
Saluda uiul Aiken
Couuties.J
*Stk*i?mans, S. C . April 6ih 1001.?
Die small grain ;rops of this section
ii flourishing
Messrs. Elbert Padgett Jand 'Arthur
linuknight ??f I.eeeville, wns here on
husines- a few days ago.
Mr. \V. I.. Qua!'lrbatnti the Usher
man here is making a good success
; itching the tiny trioe. |
Mr. Charley Sawyer the Photographer
at Batesbuig, was here recenty.
Mr. II. T. Wright of Itatesburg, water?
Friday looking after the ioterut
of hi? firm,
Mr. Wilson Guttler of this pl?c?
nadc a flying vis.t to Seivero Thurs
lay.
M r. J< Hininsr has done some good
,vork on his section of theS. K. railroad.
Cor.
ViNHtxr CuOHH ItOADS, April 4tll,?
Uncle A brain Vansant has been quite
lek will) the grip, hot is much iintroved
now.
Mr. llenryJYonre of m ar John? ton,
v ho is attending tli* Monettn 11 ii;l>
?chool visited in this section la-t Sunlay.
Misses Emmie Watson ami Emmie
tluck visited Ida Kreps recently.
Mrs. J. \V. Benny visited iter niotliei
ust week.
Mr, Jaeoli Itauch will closed hi."
< liool iiti tl eJlOt li witli an exliibiiion.
'he public is cordially invited to atend.
Mr. J. W. Vansant and wife visited
Jr. James Mack and family last Sunay.
Miss Emmie Black, a sweet and
liar mill# > our.g lady, visited Mr. J.
V. Chapman not lon>: since.
Mr. J. I). Black visited Mr. I.. E.
i reps ret cut ly.
(auess Who.
Mink Chkkk, 8. C., April 4, itiol ?
list look what line weather for young
looters ami hatching yimiif; (hichins
,11 <|iiit in the west. S. It. Warrei
i married and little did I think, when
w is a small st hot I hoy that my
hoot mate would lie the mother m
ly ncpi ew. I have almost forgotUm
ow you lock; n ay your l^ht,dUys In
uiir ln?el days. Well gents the n. w
?
i ' i i ?Hh??
.? ? ?>"V *?:?j-wrr
' road from the Whit* Oak to Pine
1 Grove ia open, you can afart y\r
1 team*. The hands and over Beers oqght
to be promoted for the gocd work]
done on the road uear Pine Grove. It]
ia ready for ccvas ties or any other
, service*. I move the over seer, J. 8.
, Rodgers be promoted to lieutenant
( col., over the Pine w oods high way an?l
I hia Itanda to capt. for their good work
on this road. Well we had a right
smart seed aown of one sort or another
and where are they now, well if they
hnve moved anyway they have gone
[ the other way, ait we lucky our hens
' is laying rite on and we help the old
woman to knock some of 'em in the
head rite often. Cousen Ernps hays
| that or rain the oilier Sunday rousted
the mosey back washed away the
snukes so there is uo danger and the
| children can go after the cows, feed
[ the pigsund help the widd <w, thai is
r nice says K. K.
Caught u Dreadful Cold.
Marion Kooke, munager for T. M.
I Thompson, a large importer of due
? millinery at ltt'8 Milwaukee Avenue,
. Chicago,says: "During the late severe
( weather 1 caught a drendful cold which
, kept aoe awake at night and made in*unlit
to attend my work during the day
, One of my milliners was taking Chain,
berlain's Cough Kemedy for n seveae
, cold at that time, which seemed to relieve
here; quickly that 1 bought some
for asyself. It acted like magic and
I began to improve at once. I am now
i entirely well and feel very pleased to
. acknowledge its merits." For sale by
F. B. Uunter.
Mt. Willing, S. C., April 8, 1901.?
I Sheriff elect Ridgeli took charge 61
i his oflleu, on last Saturday. We prei
diet for Saluda a Qrst class sheriff, as
I Jim is a first class man In every ret
sped.
The Board of Control re-elected Mr.
J* 1*. Liudler as Dispenser fur auothei
term. Some dissatisfaction was shown
because the board did not elect Mr. I>.
, r*. |McCarty as lie was the candidate
( elected in last .years primaries by tin
majority vote of the people, we hope
' that no trouble will arise.
' The water courses were higher thi.last
heavy rain than they have been
since Jan. 1st. 1889. No serious damage
to grain crop, many bridges will havt
10 be repaired and some new ones buili
; The Union meeting atSardis was j.
perfect success. The congregation on
riatuidiy was not large, but on SunI
day most every body went and took
, their folks. Many talks were miu# by
the delegates.
Quite an enjoyable sociable wss
' given.a few nights since, at the home
1 of Hon. II. L. Caughiuan . Tlii gathering
was a large one and all seemed to
enjoy themselves most highly.
The grain crop at present, presents
the inost favorable out look for years
If no disaster happens the yield wil.
be an abundant one.
bouie sickness prevails throughout
our section yet, but not so atich as a
few days since.
Chip*.
The ?r?t Blood Purifier. .
The blood is constantly being perilled
by the lungs, liver and kidneys.
Keep these organs in n li altliy coi ditlon
and the bowels regular" and yoi
will I ave no need of a blood purilFer.
b'or this purpose there is not bin;
equal to Chamber Iain's Stomach am
Liver Tablets, one dose of t ?m will di
more good than a dollar bottle ^of tl.?
nest blood purifier. Price, |J5 ceiitSauiples
free j t F. It. C-uuter's.
SAMAKIA, S. C., Apkil ?, 1901.
Dear Edit, r:As
1 luvp not ?<?n nnvil.:?_
? , ~..j v.....K in your
pa per from Samaria, 1 thought I would
et you know that there is ?uch n place
lown here in the Sind Hil's of oh
Lexington- though it is i.ot such a
noted place
The farmers arc busy planting corn,
-nine have finished.
Tre health of our community is
some Letter now than it has t> en for
sometime. I hope it will continue,
for we have had several v< ry bad cases
of LuUrippe here.
Mi>* Mamie Abie's school will closThursday,
the 11th. Having tang* i>
>-ery successful session, Miss Mamie b
. ery much belov.d by the children a> <
h j are /ery sorry that the close is so
near ut hand.
Mrs. W. Westmorelund. Miss EiliiL
and Miss Liliah (Jrundy, vi-i:?d Batesburg
Sunday.
Well, Mr. Editor. I would invi'.e you
own to see u?, but don't know when
you could get here. If y? u depend i i
.?ur Railroad to I r'ng y? u. The schei
itlo is almost woitlil-se, to the pi o !
ilong its line, for leaving an.l returning
hotaie.
W. W.
He Kept his Leg.
Twelve \ cars am J. W. Si Hi van, if
rfartford, ('one., 'scratched liis l*g
with a rusty wire. loll.mm tim. min
nlot.d poir.h g in. For t%\?> yenrx
uesuH'ertd intensely. Tin n tin- b?rt
loctors urged amputation' ' but," If
write*, "1 used otic-hottle of Electro
Bittwis Aud 1 1-2 t>oxe? of Hut kirn's
Arnica Salve Mini my leg was aotint 1
and well an ever." For Erupt tens,
Kczeina. Tetter, Salt Klietitn, So>r
and all blood dis< rders Hied ric Hitters
lias no rival on earth. Try tliein F. I?tlunlar
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Political
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American rulein
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Roster of general officers of^lhc
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^ -. *! PuMa.tr Bid a.. Arn> York
Teatim( n:als from 01?l Kng'and.
"I consider Clmmbcriain'ji Coiigl
Itmnly the best in the wor'd f?>
bronchitis,M says M-. William Sivor*.
?f Warringttn, England. "it hn*
avt'd my wife's I?fo. she having hecu i
uartyr to bronchi* i* for over six year
teing most of the time confined to he
bed. She is now quite well." Bold 1 y
7. P. Cunt?r.
Stops the ConjjIiJrnil "Worlcw of
the Col?l.
T.ax t've Rromo-Q linine Tablet*
lire n cold in one day. No Cure, N
yay. Price 25 cents. .
The SO ii, cenltny i?| a s \vi li on>
giaud Llazc t a gl?ry for the August;
lei ry-JInkers. Never lefore h. s air
aity in this c it ir ry under.-tik?n an
:arii. d to i ompletimi so ir.uinpi a'
-ueccss .is has b< en done in In* altenip
.11 p!ea e their visitors at the coiniit;.
fes iv .l ol the Merry-Makers. A stag event
y-live feet long1 by fifty wi !
\ill be plait* 1 on l$r :ul Street will
eenery and t very upper finance t>
nake the fre.i pi rl< riii..nce eii'ertaing
and instructive. Nothing hui
ligli elass show a will he allowed on
ilie s:ieels. The grand military puraiU
.lid contest will ue worth the comin.
.o see. The largest col I n-t ion of fowl
v* r sf **11 in th's section will be shown
a tlit* gr?nt world's | on!try show.
I'iii- crowning ellert will b?* tlii gtand
iisplny of !ire work#. Tlio great Pane
a'Iiosc 11tfcit11* i- familiar in evdry house*
lolJ in (lie world, will give the grand st
display of liru works l.o lias ever
;iveii in this or any other rouiiLry.
Low rail road rates have bien secured
within a rad us of two hundrtd miles
f Augusta. Dull l forget the dales,
April 22ud to tiTlli, llkil. Don t forget
lie rates one fare for the round trip
>v?.r Ceorgia and South t'aro inn.
The Best Prescription for Hnlaria.
Chill and Fever is a bottleof Cnova's
Ta> vk i.Kta C1Jill Tonic. It is siinpl
ron and quinine in a tasteless form*
S'o jure-ruopay. Price ooo.
i
J
V
) Remarkable CtircH of Rbeumaa
Usui! '
(Frum the Vindicator, Kutberfordl.
ton, N. C.)
t The editor of the .Vindicator lias had
occasion to test the etllcacy of Chatn*
berlu'n's l'ain Balm twice with tlu
( most remarkable results ia each case,
s First, with rheumatism io the shoul
der from wiiich lie suffered excruciat4
ing paiu for ten days, which wns re.
lieved with two applications of Bain
. Balm, rubbing the pai t* uthlicted and
r realizing instant bene lit iuid entire relief
in a very short time. Second, in
rheumatism in thigh joint, almost
prostrating him with severe pun.
which was relieved by two applications
rubbing with the liniment oil retirin
at night and getting up fice froiu pais
1 For sale by F B. tinnier.
! "JUST TRY IT"
And learn why the Flour
buying public endorse
the celebrated
-{Hungarian F'uritytBRAND,
* ^buANUftCTUNID av
The Sheltoii Mills,
Is belter balanced than any flo'jr,being
trie most popular, it is often Militated.
See that every sack or barrel.
bears the : ' ' '} f .
'Hungarian Purity Brand'
- Its rising qualities is superior to
.?nj- other brand, for
Whiteness, it can't be Excelled.
We Guarantee our Flour more
Nourishing, Sweeter, anil to maki
Bread to the Value of 60c more pei
barrel than any made, being ground
on the genuine "HUNGARIAN SYSTEM."
Our Mctil is tin sitr/Hissed.
Ask your dealer for tins brand ano
buy no 01 ber.
Tin* Mill is represented by
D. R. HALTIWANGER,;
Batesburg, S. C.
Olike in Advocate Building.
Notice to Debtors; aod Mors.
All persons owing th? Estate of J. D
Son, wi.l make payuieot to the undersigned,
and all persons having claim'
against his Estate present the same tithe
undersigned,-properly attested
J. V. ABLE,
Administrator of the estate of
. J. D. Son, deceased.
Leesvilie, S. C., Feb. 28, 1001.
FREE! '
The Hamilton, Brown Shoe .Co., <?'
>t. Louis, Mo, will irive your baby
?>ru during the year 1001, its lirst i?ai
I' Shoes free. They are made of lin?
Vici Kid, a^id wear well. ^
'tiADEI /AC??* U
FOU S A I.E BY
U. X. Gunter,
BATK3BURH. y S C.
Batesbiri Jewelry StirsWill
ne closed April loth untl
V15th. All persons having re
iiirs will plaase call for same hofoi
\pril 15th.
Will offer special plie s on watch*
.t the next 10 days.
E. F. (JOltUON, 3xte-.hurg, S. ('.
- 11 .
]T7ra^7i,"?"w
$ /Q> SH i ' as he'
jk, '/] anc* ^e'
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AVatchlng for Pop* insure an <
A FINE FIFTEE
Your O. F. P. is the grandest medic
recommend it in the highest terms. Le
I was greatly debilitated and run-down,
liar to my sex. Some time ago I began
am greatly improved. The female orgai
and two months ago I became the proud
i pounds, since which time I have recove
do all of my work. MRS. AI
Prepared only by
L. GERSTLE & CO..
Chattanooga, T<
Cold by all Druggists nt $1 a Bottle
Bottles for $5. Toko No Substitute.
Bng't Boys Started in Bit mess |
Tlic |>iil!]Micr* of tilt* fiiutouM l.i|r IIIunDrili d
wci kly ni!W4iii|ii'r, 1'ksssvi.v am a t.inr, :?re !
now |?IhoIi?j- reimiwouilrei at every p'irt oRiee .
n South ( nro'ina uml they ilixlrc to Moore.the ; <
StT\ iffH t.f (Ilinlilf lillftt liltir ?. nxnta I.. ........ !
the follow ln>; |<>?ns of Saluda t ounty:
Ridge Sprint;, Saluilu ami Waul*, ami u*
many other towns a* are not already supplied.
The work I* profitable and pleasant. A portion
of Saturday only la required Over &.(*? agents .
are doing splendidly. No inomy whatever is
required Everything I" furnished free. Stationary,
rubber stamp, ink and pad, advertising
matter, sample copier, etc l'o)>ert ore ahip|M*rt <
to he paid for the epdof each month. those not (
sold are not charged for. w rite to OtU I'ubllsle
ing Co., Williamsport, l'a , nud tueulioii Thk '
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DON'T Fail 'to VISIT I
L. B. AsMl:
& C0*7
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Johnston, S. C.,
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V 21 New
Northern Grown Seed
4 ' ? ? ? Onion Seta ^
4 4 // *4 Seed FotatOfl ^
' LEESyiLLE COLLEGE
AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL =
Has tlie largest patronage io its ^
history. ^
Spring Session opriis FEB, 1'2.
Special offers for pupils entering
promptly.. Ten new pupils provided ai
for by enlargemert of bearding hall.
1
Nqw Is the time to enter the COMXIER
CIA I. SCHOOL. Courses in Bookkeeping,
Short-hand and Typewriting.
. L. B. 1IAYNES.
President.
* SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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Centml Tima nl JaelconTtlla ant Faranmnk. ..
Eaa'.era Time at Other Potato.
S^hodulj'ln ETfeot Jan.- 2Tth.' 190L .
- No.84 No.33 .\*o 31 1
* Daily Dally e* Su
Lf. Jackaonriho (P. Bl. TSii 7 43p 12 A/j t
** Savannah'.So. ily ) 1205pl>tUa 43u?
" Barnwell 4?p 4 04a .1
" Black rill. ?ivp 428a 8 I3p 11
Ar. Oohtrabla 6 lOy 8 10a 945(>
Ay. Ohorl?i?*.o!i. ,So. tty 7 oua ll Urn &:toy
" Sumniervlilo 7 AlaTXiOol 800n
" Bradahvthe 8 66a l uOa 7 VJ\>
" Orangeburg 8 fcla '/ 45a JMp
** Klugvillo 10 16a 4 2ia 8 47?
Ar Columbia U CXkt b?4\ 936?
Lv. Augua'a, ijJo. Ky. | DlWy VUvp TtJJp
Lv.'Urrvnite.Ule 3 KJp 10 15;>
:.v. AlVon 3 16y ... 7 1 Op
Lv. Tronton 4 GCp 11 OOp
" Johnston ..... A.. 4 17p 11 20p ....t.
Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) 6 66p I 10a
Lv. Columbia. BIJg Lt 0 2Op 6 20o( 9 4Sp
" Wlntieboro 7 lsp 7 Zln 10 3'<y
" Chealor 8 0lp 8 13a'U24v
M Koch Hill H8SV 8 <3u 11 4MV
Ar. Chnrlottc wZjy 9 4.'/> riae.
Ar". Bunvllie I* Sla 1Ifcp H lln t 1
Ar. Richmond ._ 8Qua 0*&J> . '
Ar. Washington',.. ~ 7 55a TfiUp It) 16a
" Baltimore (Pa.KIl)..... 9 10a 11 85p 11 25*
" Philndolph<A 11 Ala J t?a 1 Wla S
" hew Y6rtt....t... . . * pay e gin 4 15?
CvTColumbia " 11 40a| ?20ah.....
Ar. Spartanburg 810n|U25a ,
' Ashovlllo 7 15y, i 48y| a
Ar. Knoivllle . . ... 4 15a; TSJpj
Ar. CMm-inna't 7 tOy, 7 if*
Jtr Louisville . . . ... I i 4Qpi 1 top1 ^
lOL'TllBOOSD. IV1? D^l" ??BU
Lv. Loulavffle . . ~ . ' >Sa ? 4jp|f
Lv. Cincinnati t ilOa .
Lv. knoxvUto T5* Tffla
." AsbevUlo 8Q0a 8u5p
" Spartanburg '.......1140a 8 15p ; Te
Ar. Oolmnbia 8B0y 9{Op.. ji
Pn_S."Rr_..." 6 top^TtatTlT.S
" Philadelphia 6Q8p 8 S0a 81Cp
Lv. WaihTgVn <80. By) 9 Wp b 1 lS? 6 Pip
CTnrictnhbaa .. v4~Jrrgp!fefe ?T.' '
tr. Danville Tt*a TtBp iFSi 1
1 tv. Qhirlotte 8 )0e V56i> A Sla
M Bock Hill 9 00* 10 O87 8 0ua
" Chester 9 80?ni0p 6 27a
" Wiansboro f . . 10 18a 12 06a 0 04*
'Ar. Columbia. (Bids 8t 1125a 1 10a TOO# A
Ly. OoltujttOla, (U. D.)......:. 11 50a 490a i
** Johnston 18lp 0 32a...... (
" Trenton ;... I4#p <48a \
Ar. Aiken 2 20p T 90a 9 40a J
Ar. Gmnltevlllo 21Dp 7 16a '
Ar. Angmts .. .. 2fl0p 8 00a 10 20a
Ly. Columbia l&o. Hy) 4 00a TSa 108a
" KlngvtUe 443p 2 82a 7 55a
" Orangeburg 6B3p 0 45a 8 41a
" Branghvilla .. 6 16p 4& 9 20a
" Suiurnervillo 7 81p 6 87a 10 32a
Ar. Charleston , 8 16p 7 06a 11 l"g>
Lt. Columbia I Bo. By.) fT50a TlSa 7 08a
' Black villa 1 lOp 2 57a 8 Ssa
" Barnwell 124p 0 l?u ....
" Savannah v 8 05p 5 00a 10 20a
Ar. Jacksonville (P. 8.) . 7 40p< 9 26a I 2 2op ?
Sleeping Car Servioe.
Excellent dally passenger service between
Florida and New \ork.
Nob. 31 and 32? Now York and Florida Llni
Ited. Dally except Sunday, composed exclusively
of Pullman finest Drawing Koom Slopping.
Coinpnrtmont and Observatory Car* between
Now Yu; k, Columbia and St. August lno.
Pullman aleepTs* fcars between Augusta and
Aiken and New York, runs from Augusta to
Oolumbta via BlOv'kvlUe. Parlor cars b-r
wcen Charleston add Columbia. .
Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Kx- /
'ress Drawt:i?roo*? Bleeping curs between L
tugusta ar 1 New York. Pullman drawing- /
ck)ri sleeping oars between Port Tampa. Jack ,
HiuTille. Savannah Washington and Vow York 1?
'iillmnn sleeping cars botwocn Charlotte and V
.Hlchinond. Dining cars between Charlotte V
-nd Bkvannsh. \
"Nor. 36 and JO?U. 8. Fast Mall. Through
'ullinan drawing-room buflfut sleeping ;ars oeweou
Jacksonville and New York and Pail
inn s.rolling cars between Augusta and Char
otto. Dining oars nerve all meals reroute
'uHnmil sleeping* enrs between Jacksonville
nd Columli a nnro-ite daily between Jackson
Hie and'Cincinnati, via Asheville.
"H A N-K S.GANNON, S. H HARDWICK,
i'l.ird V-P A Gen. Mgr., Den. Pus Agt.,
ashbhgton. D. CL Washington, D. C.
W. H.-TA'.Oa, B. W.HUNT,
?a't Uon. i'ass Ag't., Div. Pass. Ag t..
Atiniitti, Ga. Charleston, S. C.
fan is So Happy I I
yho has a healthy wife I H
ilthy, growing children. I ,
lie td her husband theae blessinca I
the.chief ambition of every wife. an
;r.t help will bo found in gs?
" ' PTl ' t Which Means 1
! QERSTLE'S I
* n B i female panacea. )
irate9 all tlie delicate reproductivo
drives out every trace of diseaso. Jj !??
a period heforo childbirth it will I H
soay timo and a healthy baby. 'f>i
N-POUND BOY. I
ine I have ever taken and I want to I ,
t itie tell you what it has done for me. I D
suffering from the-weaknesses pecu- I
taking G. F. P. and as a consequence E 3
is were restored to health and vigor, I H
mother of a fine boy weighing fifteen I
red nrvy health and strength and can I 3
vJNIK HILL, Prairie Point, Miss. H
I . N^rUn to 'Th? ('lob,"
earn J. OtVUtlt A Co., Chattanooga, EpJ
Tenn., for frna nJvU*?? corn-MrnInu any ol'l
feature* that mar exist In yoar case -and
not ivfUrlently treated In our fr?>e
hook, "Healthy Mother* Mr.ke l(ap|>y 3
Home#.". Tha book will ho sent to any 3*,
ar ciK ad<lr*?a on application and la valuable TV
to any woman, whather aha !> healthy hH
or diMSMhi. Hand for It.
Strikes n Iticli Find. - V
"I aas troubled for several years I
with'chronic ihtiijestijn and nervous H
debility," ivrllba P.'J. Green,"of Lan- I
caster. N. 11., "No remedy helped I
mi' nut 11 I began using Klcctrie hit- H
lers, which did me more good than all I
I he met. ioi lies 1 ever used. Th 3 have
> I so kept my wife in excellent health I
for year . She says Kleetrie Hitters H
ire j11>t splendid for female troubles; H
hat t lie - are a (grand tonic and irrvig- B|
not r for weak, rundown women. No
>ther metlieiiie e. 111 take ils place in
>ur family," Try them. Only^BOc. I
satisfaction guaranteed bv F. P. (inn
I II I I mm at I > t
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M* E. RUTLAND, President, JNO. FOX, Sec., & TrCai.
Batesburg Buggy and Harness Co. |]
J ust received a car load of buggies. Best on earth for the
noney.
Every [Byggy ^Guaranteed
Can sell you a nice Buggy, set of Harness, Lap-Robe and
Vhip, from $39.40 up. We also carry in stock a nice line of
dollars, Pads, Haines, Traces, Bridles and Horse Clothing
generally. Our entire stock of winter Lap-Robes at. cost.
T> A rm^ci mttti rx ? ^ -
UAllLODUIlly - - - - - IS. U.I
StoYesI Stoves! StoYesII
/ ~ami C.A.H T A "O m^f?r~ v
Hero, Star Leader,
Modern IP r-ize.
Made of Indiana Iron?None better.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES"
Ba37- S-tscte <?c I^ecL Seoul
TPOT?
COMFORT and DURABILITY.
A Stove that won't cook tfnd Shoes that
loesn't tit, makes mothers Aorry?fathers
rown and the cliildrcn cry, so before buyng
call at L. I). CULLUM & CO., and get
he right goods at right prices, and keep
lown trouble.
J B STOKES.
DEALER IN I
Tardwarc, Stoves, Qrockery, Gin and Saw mill supplies I
team pipe fitting a 5pecialty. Call and see me when you. H
rein need of any things in my line. Satisfaction guaran- H
few Northern Crown
- HH
1e seeI^store^^BIM
O. J. HARRIS. |
Buggies & Wagons! I
Vre now have on hand some j^HH
/ ' '* / \/ \ We 41" l'u* 'A'*8on ^ ^one*
I -\ / ,| Wagon?there are none betwhen
in town be sure to
xAyU^Yx\\ 7\X r ^r*\ / oome round and inspeot our- 25
-\-\ r *V?*of Bug*iea, Wagons H
l'riees to suit the time.
satoher and coleman, i
SALUDA,- - cj-C-..
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S&SiSSH FOUR ARTS
S^?sS|l PureRyfiWMsfeey
Y"~ -? 'mt or rr?* ^ I We ahlp on Approval. In plain box**, with IB
MP PADGETT. I I no mark* to Indicate eonUnt*. Whan you I j
1301 Brm? Sv AUGUiTA,^ M ' c*1** >' 'XJ ' ? H. W It la not aattafaetory Kfl
return It owe axponao return ?
'''' 1 i'lfel ll f^j l,*M kA Draa ^ **?
I lii l!l!ill'li|iil l 1QI Breed ?ir??t MUOU?T?. OK.