The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 24, 1901, Image 2
TI1E ADVOCATE.
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^ WEDNESDAY April 24th., 1901.
We have been reliably informed that
Hon. James P. Bean of Johnston, wilt
he a candidate for Congress to sue
eeed Congressman Talhert. Mr. Bean
is in every respect, as well qualified to
1 !_ i.
iv)iivnt:iiv ma uiMriiH as any man m *'
% "We have admired Mr. Btan for li
ability and high character a longtime.
If lie decides to enter the race, lie will
I measure arms witn any of the cant'i
dates and they will tiiul in 'him a fore
man worthy of their steel.
H Time is drawing near for Ilatesturn's
mini nl picnic.
There is nothing more
conducive, to tli* development of the
fiaternal feeling among our fellow
townsmen than this annual gathering,
we say by a'1 means, do not let the
year go by without it. Then it is tlie
|B old soldiers, of this section come toWK
, gether and tell over, with thrilling
kw pride, the exciting scenes that were
enacted in tlie days that have gone
That we noed to have more, of those
is patent to all. Tl esc veti rar.
tearrcd her< es are fast dwindlii g
P?* away and their course will soon be, as
B a tale that is told,
It matters not that other things wi 1
r occur it* the near future, tliat will ?'e'mand
attention, nothing, more than
L tliis. I.et every one prepare for thr
I May picnic.
South Onrolina's distinguished Unit
ed States Senators are haying a war it
^ HIHHpi^^^^^^^vvordsand asth^SUtt^javs^Ui^^iion'
age. It will he too lateafler the sutrg^^
liier is upon us, to remedy the eoudi
lion of alTairs. Let tItem see well to
the heaitlifulness in every respect of
our town. We may add by way of pnf
renthesis, that the council, should lav
in stock, a large supply of lime aid
insist on a free application around tin
premises.
INTKKSETINt; XUWS ITEMS.
Pickiri up I?y our lingular Correspondents
Through out hex
Ington, Saluila and Aiken
lonntlfs.
Saluda.
3 a i. r da, s. c., a ph. 27, 1u01.
m Mr. Charlie Canon anil Mis* Ger- c
ft trude Mitchell, ot the Richnrdsonville i
Ik section were married Inst Wednesday
evening, by Rev. .1. a. Carson.
Miss I.ula Rushtrn's school, three
|H^ miles south of Suluda, closed last Fri- ?
pw v day.
| Prof. Easterliug cave i.is pupils a |<
|s picnic several days ago?well attended
W and enjoyed l.y all. i,
Mrs. Paggot, w ho has been visiting t
friends in the Saidis seelioii, returned c
to her home Thursday.
i.ittle MissEaluda ltlei.se, who has
been Vjsiting her (Srr.nd-mot her in
Newberry, returned to Saluda last
week.
Miss Annie Crouch, daiighti r of w.
8. Crouch is visiting her Aunt m-s. \v.
p. Dean in (Jreeuwood.
Miss Sallie Coleman of the Pethain
section, is visiting our c tizens, Mr.
and Mrs. .1. It. Coletnan.
Plenty of rain, mud and had colds,
hut the farmers are elieerful?grain
growing, some cotton planted, the
roller null heuig built and last hut not
least, we have new town lamps Three
cheers for our liiv?* year old town.
Miss Sallie Rain age sue lit a day or
two in town, visiting her brother c. j
It a mage.
lion. p. i.. Catighiiian and daughter,
Mies Blanche were railing on friends
tliis week
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edwards spent h j
few days in New berry, the lint of tin !
w etk.
Mrs. Alvill El hereuge left Salu il i\ I
fur Cniiiiiiil!" ?. I 1 11
...... .....It- -in- V..II speilll J [
frfW d?58?
Mr. Jim White left Saturday ! i '
Ji.Iii stun to spcml Sunday.
Mr. (' Coiiniii^l.t is making p epe*a
tions to I ave a Ik.use buili o.i (Jmir
street. We hear some of the young
men will follow unit. VVuti-n the V rant
Sot*. When the cage is rernly,
the h'ics will (lest rt "'overs I lie
\\ ith bast wishes to'I'lie Advocate.
Viohts. |
,4 l.ixingtoii.
I.RXINOT- N, S. C ., A I till. 16, r.ittl
The .Machinery for the Lexington j,
Lumber t'o., I as ai ri v. <1 and is being
f.lvctil in position. Already the hum j
of the jit .iuer can ho h- nr-i.
Jil ins llellen Bradford, one of l.-vV
iiigton'a faires^ daughters, spent Kaster
with friends in Columbia.
^ ? : mfmx r*! w7**,Mr.
Leon Shall of Columbia, rpeut
Sunday with Irieudmn Lexington.
11 r. Bob Leaphart of the I outh Carolina
College, spent Sundry and Mouday
wi.Ui his parents, l?r. uod Mrs. C.
R. I.eapliarU
Mr. A.J. Fox, th: efficient bookkeeper
for the Lexington Saving
Bank, who lias been confined to hia b?d
fur K'vnul wri-kr, is agaiu attending
to liis duties at the Bank.
Mias Jod?" 'Jauglunaii of Columbia
who has I ti n \ isiting friends and r? lalives
at th s place, relurmd to lin
Ik uie Friday.
Quite n crowd from this place, an
preparing to take III the Merry Makerv*e?k
in Augusta.
'i he Ma?omc Ord? r will d>dnat
iheir new hull on the 30th, of April.
Phil.
Stenilinnii'rt.
Ftkakkas's S. C , A nil. 14, 1W01.
The limith of this Melon is veij
good at this writing.
Mr. 11 J. Burgess is d. i g q iet a
nice mercantile business at this plane.
All he needs now is a com pit tin 11.
Mr. C. E. Craven, the lumber receiver
is in town to-day. 11c seems to b?
a nice and stiady young mun.
Mrs. A. S. Quattlebamn was visting
relatives in Ste.idman's last Sunday
Mr. W. I.. Qiiatllvbaum has returned
from Yorkvilio, where lie ha*
been visiting his sister Mis. Alonzt
Itos3. II also attended the marriagi
of her daughter, Miss Willie, to Mr.
Thomas F. Covington of Buckingham.
N.C.
Mr. F. W. Quattlebauiu is now running
the saw fur Mr. It Glover Able.
Mr. 8. R. Crouch of I.eesville, is in
town to-day looking after his lumber
business.
Wishing The Advocate and its Editor
much succt f?.
Brown i yes and Gtddtn Ilair.
Pel ion.
I'm.ion, S. C., Ahr. 10, ItJl.
Lumber and cross-ties nre the ordei
of the day. Mr. S. It. Smith i? her*
now loading tw > care of lumber. Mr.
Smith is largely engaged in the manufacture
of lumber in this townMr.
P. F. Shumpert is moviag histock
of merchandise front Kishton to
this place. Mr. Shumpert was for met
y engaged in business at RislKon.
Mr. J. Frank Kueece, po.-t master at
Butesburg, was in towu Monday on
bu-Jness and while here put in *om*
good work for 'J'lie Advocate. As a re
ult of his visit. The Advocate will be
a weekly visitor to a number of home?
in our town and vicinity. Frank
seemed to he favorably impressed with
Pel ion.
Our farmers are nearly through
planting their cotton crop around Pe- '
lion. Mr. II. C. Sec tie 14 (Inished planting
his t rop last week.
Mrs. Eliza Berry of this section, died .
Friday night of the 12th. inst.. and
was buried at Florence Baptist Church
the Sunday following. I
The small grain crop of this section ,
Gentlemen Of The Jury. '
The following leputahle gentlemen
will serve for the May term of court,
for Saluda county, which meets oil tl>*
first Monday.
J. M. Long, W. I. Chapman, >Y. J..P
Barman, S. P. Padgett, J. 11. Webb, J
* lix Snelgrove, Joe < "ulbreui h, Sidney
VVcrts, W. F. t oleiuau, W. II. While,
I). J. Padgett, >V, S. Forest, J. I'.
Bodie. J. II. ThrailKill. L. S. Eidson,
S. 1>. Black, Bob Waiter, M. D. Long. ll
Alonzo Iiu Hie, Mil lege Padgett, Pops 11
Kiddle hoover, Jf. I>. Pr.iter, Luke v
Jiigsby, Will Allen, A. W. Forest, H r
p. Harris, J. H. Quutllebauiii, J. S.
Stiuiiiperl,S. A. l'nee, It. M. HUase, c
I. K. MtUw, Eil Grigsbj,G. 11. StoiJ- V
lemytr, Dock llmet, .1. 1>. Willis, J.C. ^
Itamage. "
GRAND JURY.
J. S. Shatter, I.. 11. lilt-use, W. K n
toilie, 11. 1*. Holly, W. (). Curon, D. 1
i. Burnett, M. 8. Merchant, C. c. 1
Vise, J.l' Rogers, 1). I*. iiodie, Anus
tiley, R. S. Story. "
Grand Jurymen holding over from
year. Elbert I.ong, C. 1>. Mobley,
L. Ready, John Milchell, Sr. W. I..
Iroucli, 1>. 1*. Hon knight. I'1
About Factory IVopio. ?j
V lITt.C.iK, S. C. ill
You may think vie factory peopir, |j ''i
A re an unimportant lot;
Hut the reason God made us, la
He kinder ju>t forgot. mi
And aflt-i lit- had made us,
lie thought l e would let in stay;
Ant.' rumble around on earth uwl-.ile, th
To pass the time away. Mi
1 know they are uniiupoi taut '**'
In one sense of the word,
For to the tiiuiiiph of earthly fame;
Their names are srldom heard. P"
Many of i he in lutre a heart,
That's noble kind and true;
They will divide with tho-e ill need, | '
If they only have a dime. j P*
their in asures are hi lleaven,
Not here in uoltl or bank,
'! ? ? '
i ur> it rainer trust It vvitli the Lord 1 Than
put it in u bank. l'"
A ml l bus, it is \\ hi le at our work,
We curd, we >pin and weave;
Wo are happy Mini contented,
We have but little time to irriev*. ' '
h?!
Ami the h.it.lo of the spinning frame , j(
The slnl'ber of the loom; w
Put aorrww, c;. e mil pain to fligV, ()rj
A ml dispels clouds of giooin.
IVe thus fo nit oir troubles
Ami trials here below;
\s we listen to i hi* .-htillle,
\\ l.iie they rattle loan I fro.
w?
k'es we watch the busy shuttle, |(
As b?i*k ami f <rt i it speeds; PI,
\nil h.ve to watch the outs murk, ^#t
Coining through the reeds. I|R(|
f I was r.cli enough to ii? n 1
The Sihly or lln* KiogjMills;
won Id draw a handsome income joll
And n v? r do a thing. c0i
hit I could not he <t?ntented, Lui
When I hoard tli >*e n.TII bells toll; 30c
f i didn't start my Iomii's up, ^
WlicrMhe wheels he/in to roll.
ny yi,ti iloii'l like factory people, nth
Wull that's sinf.il I'll declare; one
If by chince you gst to heaven,
Thera'll b< factory people there.
When you m?st with us in heaven,
Don't erate your aose; (
We'll not have black oil on gur hands <
Nor c?ttou ou our clothes.
T. 8. I
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I offer for Sale my residence with 1
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Ualesbnrg On these premises are a j
good orchard, vineyard, pasture and |
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BRIEF I'll ACTS,
.lob Couldn't Have Stood It.
i
If he'd had Itching Pile#. They're j
t-ribly annoying; but Buckle*'* Arnica
Salve will cure the worst case of t
ptiea on earth. It ha* cured thousands
For Injures, Pains or Bodily Eruption
its the best salve in the world. l'rii:? j
35c a box. Cure guaranteed, Sold by
F. H.GunUr.
Mr. Win. C. Mitchell of Arcadia was j
In town Monday and did us the kindMr.
(J. W. Taylor of Dupont vailed iu l
Is see us Monday, Mr. Taylor is a first a
lass man, a first class farmer and (]
eads a first < laas paper The Advocate.
'That's right too!" f
Spring coughs are specially danger- v
nis and unless cured at once, serious f
emits often follow. One Miuute t
'oogh Cure acts like mngit. It is not w
i common mixture but is a high grade t
eiueday . F. R. (Jonter. fj
Miss Emma Kernaghan spent Satur- e
lay and Sunday at home. Miss Kmma 11
ms a most excellent school near Wag
tier and is beloved by all of the pat- *'
ons. ?
Skin trouh'es, burns, scalds Mid I
haling quickly heal by the use of lie- ; W
Vitt'* Witch Hazel Salve. It is iml- |
nt?d. lie si re you get DeWitt's. F. I
. hi
t. (Junter.
i ui
You cannot ei jay perfect health. w
>?y cheeks and sparkling eyes if your j jn
ver is sluggish and your bowels I (
ogg?d. I?-\Vitl\s Little Early ltia- | r|
rs dense the whole system. They w
ever grip. F. B. Gunter. j
Mr* ( rout who has been quite i.l w,
>r several days, is now m.ine better. I j?
Ins w ill be good news to all our peo- | ttt
e. I ev
Mr. Miuic Whittle of the Saluda
Je. as his ruitnni is r>!in?.? ?i> i
...* ' J !
it week. Mr. Mi nit* is uii up to j vv
te farmer.
1 ?f|
.Mr. A Mrs. 1). L. Cato, were here
at week, Mr. Cato is a successful
erehnit of Mounetta, and reads tin
Ivucate, the orlln dox way 'olio.
us.
Our old friend Mr. Mack Smith of yo
e Cloud* Creek sect ion, was in town . ,
mdiiy. Mr. Smith is :i successful ,
riner and an excellent man.
riiomf famous little pills, DeWitl's
tile Early lti>ers will remove all im
rities from your system, cleanse ^
ur bowels, make tlio regular. K. It
inter.
Ur. Eb Ilite has his house nicely j
iuted and it p.eseiit* a neat apnear'
'' ma
ce. Eb is a steady fellow and is ^
und to succeed.
ilr. Clarence Asbill, who has been
efficient Teller of our bank, has re- I
ned and accepted a more lucrative
siii n in Columbia. Our entire
vn are 1-atlie to give Mr. Ashili up
* uniform Courtesy to one and a 1
i been marked, lie will carry with
n the well wishes of the town and
hope fate ni.ij at some future time
ii^ Iti 111 Ujm'K to ii". "*
n ind
A ICii^lnc. It" triii;; Mood. se(.,
Viilitd down a t?-U|crj| h line which hat
i.C. Klliaol l.i-tjon , ' I n., had t<> y
air. "Standing wuist, deep in icy our
t. r," lie writes, "ga*e 111? a terrihU ,
d and cuugli. It grew wor.>o daily,
ally ll'f best doctors in Oakland,
i, Sioux t'liy and Omaha said I \
I Consumption and could not live. |
n I began using I'f. Kind's ~"" 1
iri.vrrj and was wholly cured ly *i> j
lie." I'osiiively guaranteed for H|
iglis, Culda uud all 'I'llrout anu |j((|
ijf troubles hy F. It.Uunter. Price 0|t..(
and |1.0). nnd
r. Williard t^outtlel.auin w ill repre- fad
the Columbia I'rug Co., of Hxvaii- aha
Ua., on the road. This is situl to be m"r
of the beat conccr.it in tbe south, tbe
We'll have beans on the bunch, bean
on the pole.
We'll have the III hot for dinner
for supper we eat theip cold ;
There's apples for our dumpling!
that was left by the frost ;
Peaches will be plenty, though tin
most of them were lost,
Chei:i s 1 think will be a ftw;
Blackberry prospect best I evei
knew.
1 don't know what S. A. means bj
cotton goods going tip, unless Hornpun
is Gets, per yard and he is titiabh
to purcnase hiui a shirt.
C. F.
Richland.
Richland, S. C , Aru , 15, )$>M.
The Good Hopesi hool ta iglit ny Mr,
J. R. Croucli, closed on the lOlli. A
large crowd attended the ex.reises
which consist d of music ny Miss T.ula
illack, recitations and dialogues oy the
pupils. The teacher a?l pupils deterve
much proisc.
The health of our community is verf
good at present.
Mr. F. J. McGee has bought him a
lew btig^y. What does that mean?
Mr. K. W. C'arver and mother have
eturned from Texas. They say Texas
s a great country.
Mr. F. P. McGee, Jr. is quite sick at
i is writing.
G. E. Hodie.
Death si' Ti 11 in mi Watson Smit li.
%
Died at his home near Rateslmrgj, 8.
on Wednesday nigh), AprJ^j^M
9?i. pHB
Up to i boill two years
x>uise Del.oach?daughter if M". A.
)e Loathe deceased of 'tub The wife
nd nine children survive liiutand wili
uourn the irreparable loss. 1
Death is sad and is sadder sirll to the
timily because it is the first tliut eVer
isiied the immediate family. ilis
. titer died when he was a youth?ami
hus lie. wilh oilier small rliildreu,
rere left to care for a mother and
liemselves. The mother chose the
inn and t'lus he with the otln-r broth
rs have spent, and well nigh spent
lieir lives on the far.n.
lie was a man of great energy ami
i his eaily manhood was employed to
versee slave. A fter marriagp he set
ed on the ridge near Uat?sbnrg,
here lie lived to his death,
lie was a member of old West Creak
apiist Church for a long period of
is life?and it was there l! at I lirst !
et him twenty live years ago. He j
a* impe lucus but had a correspond
amount of nuinility. I thing 1
m say Iroui a study of his 'ifo foi
iid prriid, that lie rej ented for every
rong of hi* life. Tender hearted i.s
woman, he wept with those that
ept. ami lejo.eed w illi those that reiced.
Kind and generous to all, vis d
the sick and divided with toe pom
en the colored were rieipieiila ol his
i;?'rity.
About two years ago lie received sere
injuries from a fall. He t! en
ok stronger hold on Christ, and has
ten express! <1 li s w thingness to go.
no time ol hi- llife dill I he beai
tliee. llesai i hi- la-t days wete his
<t days. lie loV ol I t?e I.alio-of JeS"Christ
is all mi all," was his fa-I
rite-ong, ami the^l s*, one lie ever
ml.
S'ow it is tin- soiij* (.f mom's j.n ! the j
La nh,
Thus lie ha- parsed from larlli to
lien veil;
Vhore no sorrows, pains, nor nfTlictions
enter.
'l e above, the family and I, pen as
r and sac red to tne memory of Till- :
ii Wn'.son Smith, whom to know
t was to 'oVe lies'.
A. W. It. |
. W.
Dealer in
(xonrral M(ls(\
Millinery (joods.
t re eiv. d v superb line of Notions
Millinery goods. l.adies of this
lion Will do well to inspect our
s. They are of llii latest path rns.
fe will he ii'iiiI toslirw you through
stock nl any tline.
W AGENER.S. C.
J.L. HARTLEY
?C-- BARBER.
have opened a lirst-class hnrher f
|i in the rear of i lie Krst National
k. Vim will always liml my shop
ii, w i' h f e- h towels, kei n r.-7.ors
sharp seis.s rs. I guarantee mtision
tome iml all. When you need
ir cut, don't forget to turn ihe coral
the hank building and I'll do
rest.
&ATESBURG, S. C. *
ll
f
Monetta,
munitta, 8. C., Ai'K., 18, 1901.
Mr. Pitman, the Editor of tin* 8outl
Jarolina Baptist, was in town last
week in the interest of liis paper, lli:
iUrcfKs was (,'ocd. lie obtained (wun
:y one subscribers ia our town, la
Jeed lie is a hu?tl?r.
The trustees of the Monetta schoo
listiict, oroared an election held insl
j.iturduy to detertnin what her t lie spe
Mai three mill tux should be continue*
jr uot. They were twelve vn'es polec
ill of which were opposed. We can'i
understand why our people upposttl
this bill, when it would add so little t?
, A
men lilt. Mr.
Gnntt Calo is wearing l?r?r.<
nowadays ami rumor lias it tluit hh
Mother w i i not be lonesome I ng.
The farmers are suii ing over Iheii
r. ub!ei>. IT v.eshould uti-s our cottoi
rop, we hope to make a lot of corn.
Green truck in the guden, yuan;,
chickens on the way,
And haul for every day;
Cattle are getting fat and milk pour
ing down,
There's enough honey to take souu
to town.
We'll have .squashes and tomatoes
cabbage when they heade;
Onions by the peck, beats bull
white uiid red;
Mel Ions ringed and striped, melon!
inui.d and long;
It makes us rejoice, that in Sotitl
Carol.na we were born.
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"IUST TRY IT"
i * t
t And learn why tlie Flour :
buying public endorse *
the celebrated
-{Hungarian Purityh
| BRAND,
ctuhio av
; Tlic Shclton Mills,
Is better balanced than any flour,
' hfing t: e most popular, it is often iiu'
Itiitvil. See that every sack or barrel,
bears the
. |'Hungarian Purity Brand*
Its rising qualities is superior to
r any oilier brand, for
' Whiteness, it can't bo Excelled.
.
: We (iuarnnten our Flour more
Nouiishing, Sweeter, ami to make j
(tread to the Value of 60e more per I
barrel than any m-ide, bring ground
on the genuine "HUNGARIAN SYSTEM."
- Oar .Wi'ftl is tu/sit/'/Hi.sscd .
Ask your dealer for tins brand and
f buy 110 ot her.
This M il is represented by
' D. R. HALTIWANGER,
s Batesburg, S. C.
, Ulliie in Advocate Itiiilding.
- DON'T Fail to VISIT
: L. B. Asbill
, & Cc,7
, Johnston, S. C.,
f New Northern Grow n Seed
4 4 4 4 Onion Sets j
44 4 4 4 Seed Potatos
LEESYILLE COLLEGE
AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
lias the largest patronage ia its j
' history.
Spring Session op ns FKB I-.
Special olfers for pupils entering
promptly. Ten new pupils provided ^
for by enlargetnet t of boarding ball.
Now is the time to enter the COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL. Courses in Hook- ?
keeping, Short-band and Typewriting.
A
L. 1L 1IAYNES. ?
President. |
Kr tinges ^
fiibcVcil by tlie friends L
the bride nnd gr?ooni, l
guested to be u jrbest. *.
? of The Advocate'* lj
<* invitations. "
Final Wsctome ' I
All person.** intkkestkd *
will take noiiee that-the under "
-ijned will apply to Hon. (5eo S. Z
Drafts, .Judjfe of Probile of .Lcxing L
ton County at this oflice on Wednes- *
ilay 22iitf May 1U)1. for a linn I dis- a
charge as Aduiinisirator of tin* e>tat? k
of WilliamCorley deceased. x
Sa inn,! Itiwe, ~
Administrator of t he < state of
Wiil atn ('orley, deceased.
' Li
Final iisclia?. ?
I VTDTK'K IS IIKKKliV ClVENTt. -J
I All pa i ties inter -sled tint tin Lj
| indersiuned will apply to tlie Hon. !!
(too. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate, a t.v
his otliee at Lexington C. II., S. ('. 01 iTv
the Hi day ol May 11)01, at ten o'eloj I C*
a. in , fo'- n seltletiie.il and l*'?Ha! Dis Lv
el.a -^e as administrator <f tlieestat,
of Mrs. Mat tie J. Culltim, deceased.
11. Y. tsituitions, ir
Ailminis4rat< r of the estate of Mrs. ,*
Ma I tie J. C'ul inn, deceased.
tt. 4-17-'0l, Ar
Ar
f
The Hamilton, P.rown Shoe Co.. ?>
St. I.oiiic, Mo , will give your toiby "
horn dining the year PrttI, its-first (>ai Xr
l Slioes Irce. They are made of lin 'Z
-Viei Kid, and wearwell.
<sm \
Www \
ml
II!
" ? FOR S A L R BY
U X. Gunter, J
liATESBUJMl, - - S. r. ?
DRI
kMfrr- { I ^ 0ER8TLI
. \ and they sell more of it
wh.iV'j\:/ J dy. It is known by wo
. infallible cure (or all t
" '' burden the sex. ; It re
makes them painless and of natural flow;
lcucorrhcca, and other unnatural dischargt
inors and gives new tone and strength to th
CURED OF MENSTRUAL TROUBLED
AND CHRONIC HEADACHE.
For several years 1 suffered with derange*
menstruation, aceoiiinaiiicd by a e<ui;tunt nik
terrible headache. I tried several physicians bu1
they did luc no good, and I grew weaker every
duy until I *t last heiante bed fast. I was in Iiii
condition when I heard of and began to use th*
G. f-. P. Treatmont. 1'hv. ivit; t wa.> posiliv*
and rapid. The lirst bottle brought me out ol
hed ntid eliuhl' d uie to do my house work, and
now. after using live bottles of <.. I . I'. and thro
packages of et. Joseph's Liver Regulator. I t < <
like another woman, This is the he-t treatment
J in tiiQ world. MluL M A i; V < OUl'KU,
A tr.iout. Tex
Prepared only by I,. (jltRSTI.K \ ('(
\
Fine Cotton Heed for Hale.
I have for sale, nt $1.00 per bushel
he 4*All Fruited Cotton Sctd " Wil
riehl two bales per acre if luuil is prop
irly prepared. You can see sample a
:. W. Sol lee a store. JONAIl 1J1TE
Wiil?
kmmkt
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Figures Containing Over 600 Pages.
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5^22? J9C0- National
and State elec- p$!^?
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Fourcenturiesof
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* Political
jjSSSJs record of 1 900
5iXiM (c o n e n t i ons
^5oa0 and platforms).
American rulein
the Philippines. pjS^k
* New govern- ^ . mcnts
of Porto Rico and Hawaii.
Polar exploration in 1900.
Conclusion of the South African
war.' Pan-American Exposition
of J 901. China?Its present condition
and status among nations.
Roster of general officers of the
Regular U. S. Army, 1789?1900.
A Political Register.
Facts that every patriot
and voter ought to know.
Standard American Anneal.
\ ' Postpaid to any address.
; THE WORLD.
*> PulitMer Bid a-, Ne<a> York
southern railway.^
outrai Time at Jaokjonetll. an'i Pitraatlk.
Eastern Titn. at Othor Point..
Bchodulo in Effect Jan. "27th. 190L
niiTimnni jNo.84lyo.3BXo.il
|Dully Daily ex 60
t. Jackaonrti.'e (P &\ "5"5S < tip 12*55
' t^ftrannah .80. 117 ) !12f?5pl20Un 48Pp
' Barnwell 4 23p 4 04n
' Itla/kvtllo 4 ;K>p 4 tfn 818p
r. C"lumU? .. . C l.'ip: 0 ion 0i3p
T. (Jtiarlaavon. t So. liy T U>a fftijp C 4Jp
" Bummnrrl.le . T ila'UMUul flO&p
Branchrlli. 8 6611 2 OOo 7 OUp
' Oraafrjuii 0 38? 1 45a 7 Mrp
Mufvii;?< la 16. 4 iSa 84tp
r On'.am hia . II OOo fc ?A 0 36p
r. A'.U'?b'?. ?o. Ky. ) 8lWp itSMp tlUOp
v. Oraniteril.a 8 33p 10 lflp
r. Ai':oa 8 1Sy .... 7 lop
r. Tr-pton v,.*. ' 4 11 00p
' Joh-j?ton ; ...?* 4 Wp 11 2op
?x\ ?
.. H
Winiiibori. 77
' aoipTiis^rap
Wk HI1U a:?8v 8 43a li4Sp
r. Clnrlotl' n 9 tSa .23Ta
r. Dan.ii ". ...*.. ... . l.ti,la TawpiYHn
r. Ki--lim:jiirt . .... . . , S 0 25p ...
r. NVashin- m~. ' t. .!. fl?? T6of> 10 1?J>
' E?!ilm-.:c (Pa.Ep) 9 15i 11 35p ll 2ia
Khi:?i!i>H>h.o ,i ?,. > vj? 1 :?a
New y. rk . sun : ffft>| , l{?
r. Co niaWi "7.7. 1! 4*Mi~i0n
r rtptr anbui - 3 lap U 2Sn
Aabo .'ilio ;13;>i2 43?
r Kii-T'.t,. . t??i -
* i..4i . i jm'
r C.in'ii.im I . 7li>p' '
r. l.-ou; vi! e . ~ . 40j>
INo.?IXo.aj'Ko.81
sol. a jo u\d. Dally'Dally exS?
l.<nst*vl:ie ; tin; i 43|>|.
r.t'iirdimiii . SiV?; ^"^1. _
. KnanQS I 1 <&*?[ r?r.;
Aslseville i bum 3 06p
Hpnrtanbuiv 11-Sin * lop!
. Ooniubla . :i&)p! 9?0p
'TSew Ygj5l"Vu.ilVfe). 1 .. I 880p llUat|Sm
Philadelphia 1 POIiii 8 8ba! 8 ICd
Baltimore ...* SITp rt 22a ft itp
. W'nshiy-t'n ' So.Byi I PftOp'Jl l.Vi 6 ItSp
rCieuiiura 1 .. . _ 11 pup IlXllinj
'banVtlio . . j ; tea- 64?p, 12 &?a
. < Mrlntia.. lea rS6p 4 21*
Kock Gill 9 00ol0b8p ftOUft
t'hee.er 9 UJa U 10p 5 27a
V'lani'j ?rp . . 10 lfio li 08? fi C*5a
. C liuaib'.n. . lid* St .... 1125ft 1 lua 7 UJ?
. <\ 'umbia. (V. IV ' 11 50a 4 30a
Johnston 1 Sip 0 B2n
Trent on 1 <8j> 0 45*
. Aiken 2 2Bp 7 Boa <j 4Ca
. Oruniteville * 13p| 7 ItSft ....
AUkUgta .. - t mi* 10 2a
1 ibia ky) ? liip 1 oft* 7 06a
I'nijjvlllo 443"X>i 2 82a 7 56ft
?t: mi go-bur 4 S Cap! 3 43a ? 41*
Bran rhrille rt 13,?l 4 25ft] 8 28ft
h Ulnn.i-rt tile 7 Sip' 5ft7a]l0 3!(i?
< arluilon i lftp : 00a 11 15a
' bri ? It; . i 11 Slia 1 !.'? 7 Ola
Bin kville I lOp, 2 57a b 8-a
Bnruwoil 1 24p 8 I'Tn
1 laanh .. 3 O&p, 5 '<* 10 20a
.! ' :> ?".vire i P. S.i 7 4dp 0 2fta E2dy
Slreplag Car Servloa.
!t ilesst daily pn.non^?r servlca betwmi
rnia una Nor Virlc.
i.>^ ! ar.it .i2 - Sew York and Florida Llm
I. 1 at y e.vupt Sunday, Composed exclaulv
' ! i'liiin.nti finest Drnwing Koosn Sleep.
rnparttiK'ut and Observatory liars 1^v
: Ni w Y<>rk, Colombia and 8t Auguatina.
u man Veeptatr ea;? liutweon Auj istft and
;r ; hii.'i N" rw York, runs from ai-.gattk to
uinlria via B.aekviila. l'arlor ear* be*o
. i.'I; irk iloii and O numbla.
[us. aiuail ?Sow Yitfk and Florida Kx.-s
Dinsvt tg-roum seeping ears betweeu
gusth and New York. 1'uTln an drawiuctn
r. eiu.ivears bciwein Bort Tampa. Ju. k
vt'.o.."ravuri latj Wn.hiiigtor ftnrt Vrir Yoik
linasi >e inK oi s between Ohn r otie and
litiuitiil. f)'.::iug eur.i Lotwoen (Jbarlotte
I .-'a a insh.
o*. i. ..!J tfi?V. S. 1'ast Mail. Throttgh
lin.m ilutwiuz-ruoin lnitloi steeouiit ears Vxr
en J.-.eksoTivtlle r.ild Sew York mid Pull
. - .. ,. .. . ivi >* --! AUK'uui ana uu:?r0
lifiii:K Hervi* ivll meals curoiiin
lieu:. s?o,in^ .-ar* tmiwccn Jookaonvili*
1 t'oluiul./: . uruatc ln.lv Ik'iwiwu Juokii >j
0 awl ?:*.n iiinu:i, via As:?e.*tllo.
\NK S. HAN NXJN, &. H HAHDW1CK,
t in! \ K Itch. Mgr., (ion. l'*s ah?..
alili.Ktoii, I?. tl. WusMtufton, D. 0
r. H. fA'.OS, R. W.Hc'NT,
1 ti<-n. Pins I>iv. 1'r.JiS. Afc't..
At mute, Ga. Chiirluion, d. (X
JGGISTS SELL
? a | I
? JL ?JITa I |
Vhlch Moans \
i'S FEMALE PAN ACE A, '
, than of any other Female Reme- >J
uncn all over the world as the one
hose diseases which so generally H
gulatcs the monthly periods and H
it cures ulceration, inflammation, I
!s and conditions; it removes tu- H
ie body and to the nerves.
-j R
Srn.l for our f rca hook. "HKALTVtY I
M??ru>ii? Mak y IUviy IIOYfr.M " If it B
A***** n<?( fully rorrr lour cmw, writ# In B
i rocHJpn: c for fn<? a?lv?ct? to
IIIK LlPIKM' IIKAl.ril (Lin. B
! Ctrr I. (.rnllt A ? (1iMURi.e|i, T*?#.. H
ami yon will rcooiv# an adviaorr lMt*r |>J
ORhtainlnit full an.I complain inntruo- M
4 lion for tl.o treatment of your complaint. L'
f G. F. P. is sold for j
i Si a bottle, or six j
bottles for $5.
CHATTANOOGA, TKNN. I
MflBBHBBBBMBBBBMB^BBBB i
| r * K. RUTLAND, President, JNO. FOX, See., k Trim. I
! Batesburg Buggy and Harness Co.
^ a
I , $
Just received a car load of buggies. Best on earth for the
money.
Every Buggy Guaranteed
Can sell you a nice Buggy, set of Harness, Lap-Robe and
Whip, from $3D.40 up. We also carry in stock a nice line of
i**_ .1 - . f> 1 TT
I wunars, raas, names, i races, liridlrs Slid Horse Clothing
generally. Our entire stock of winter Lap-Robes at.cost.
BATES BURG ' - S. 0.
11111^13111*^1 Gur Store you will find m
raw all]|l j8 CVeryUlhlg neec^ ^or J
! ofu man. A Shirt or fair of Pants in
your hand is worth two in our Store, so
call in let us lit you out for spring;
jL_ XD? <Bz, Co.
The Leaders.
' ?
Corcie i:n. sunm-cl HjOoIx:
You needn't buy, hut you will.
Wo don't appolngize for t lie low character of
our prices?don't have to, so long as the goods
they're attached to are so highly resjafcted.
SATISFACTION EXCHANGED: OUR BARCAINS.
YOUR MONEY.
We have on exhibition, a new line of I'lows,
Hoes, Stoves, in fact, every thing in the
Hard-ware line. New goods ariving daily.
T. IB. STOKES.
New Northern Grown Seeds.
' ' Onion Sets.
' Seed Potatoes.
mAT THE SEED STORED
rr T UADDTC
. i inivivio.
/ / jfflBtt^^g^V^@M ] v//^\ ^e 8e" l',e TJ3?n ^ J00**
I A .^Bjy^^MflMjfl|^|(^fl4^', A A H'i??y and the Piedmont
i l -{" jf | ^"^on~t'l"reare none" be 4X
Xly\ \ T\/ 'I \ /\^^J When in town be sure to
oome round and inspect our
SATCHEE AN" COLEMAN,
SALUDA.- - - S. O.
Sieadrnan & Riley's
~
Store is full of bargains fl
For you. It takes down right M
Values nowadays to create demand. 1
Our store is crowded with the kind we I
mean. I
We make your sevent-five cents 9
look like a Dollar here. H
New Goods of every description. Let M
PtireR^^hiakey
iI Tvr ur~ov^? ~ H Wa ?Kip on Approval. In plain box*, wltfc
A.P PADGETT, flH II I no marks to Indicate content*. WHon growl 11 I H
I '301 Gvat Sv, AUuUjTA.&A BB r*c*lv* 11 *rtd ,Mt u?If 11l* aatWaetory H
nr'^p^ raturn tl at our axpanao antf wo will rptwnk
. ||J|.'|: i'|j|'j | '-' " a fctrtp ?aa*. 8m Ml irilMiait.? tap
ii ill!!, M jill j* l-IOl Broad ?ir??l IIUCU8T