The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 01, 1901, Image 2
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H J UK ADYOCATE, 1
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WEDNESDAY May 1, 1001.
Our recent visit to Columbia induces
us to say si met hing if that growing
city. It is only within the last few
years that the Capitol City I as tat en
on an heir of progress, which improvement
will Soon make her the melropelis
of So. Ca. For a long time she was
comparitively a dead eily, carrying as
she was a heavy debt saddled upon her
by the Itadical City government under
which she groaned for long years
llut what has brought about this change
In the spirit of her p? o| le. 1'rin arily
the par i:.ld e'o; ment < f : he Col i: in it
Canal by* the State ami afterwards its
ttansfer to the citizens y the State, se
condary. the erection of cotton mills,
and the prospective new rail madwith
a consentient, increase of immil i_
lion and inflow of capital. We witness
I'viilenct's of thought ami progress
oil every hand. It is not cotilitied to
railroads iind cotton mills, hut while
silc houses arc establish jd, new banks
are built up, new residences aru erected
o;i i.cai^^Mj^' stre.*1 and are ?e> n altown
11 o n
so o 11 :i^v<~WIpil'lU y and add to
the Middiel>urg Cotton Mills or the establishment
of some other enterprise
which will concentrate capital and
bring population to our fair llurg.
J oi.rn a I is piibln In d al King's Mmin- 1
ain, X CI. and ably edited by our friend j
and former townsman,.! W ill tjuul- !
tlebsiiim. 'i'he make lip is in ever)
way creditable ur.d we heartily c >n-( |
gratulatc ciiri.tw brother on his ans- \
picious advent ii joiirnalisiu.* Icui-_- |
life to The Democrat and may its eof
firsiver run over with shei k. K. ;
I
W'ep hlishthe following short letter
from Lee (Junior, which no doubt i
w ill l e 11 ad \\ it h inteiiit I \ his mail) '
friends.
ItlCMINCIIAM. Al.A., 119, Htol . r
Tear John,
r
I'lcasc change in*' mailing ad-Ires- j
for " The He i ler." fro o Kusl *y, Al.i.,
to Savannah. (la., care of \V. .1. Oliver j ()
an l Co. I will h lo-.uo.l tli :re Ii re
nfla;-, :i < Hi;* linn has a lar.;o tMiifr.nl \
t lioro. ,
l?f?:iit!< to all tin* push. i
Yot:r li-ioinl,
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Tie time f< r the K| \v?>rtli I.t-a?in ?'
Ciiiifi-iem i* is t! raw it:;; n??r, :it>?l w
Irhiif in ?;i iM.lii ? to i up readers. 11
I'-.ul w e v ill ifH.e :m| trial l.-ayn ^
Kill i"it. We have the | ;vin:s:? t f t ii?
iiM-isir.m e . r I.eajftie \\r>?, am '
shall 1? im ev? ry i iiiT^ v to ii i'kf 111i 11
i -s e win thy i f tin* ii.itin*. Tlii* .\nv |
e:il?* seen.s to be j;ri.\vii n in I'.ivi r wi'.i
i i:r people la re alt I mine, iiio'I tin re j
foil" it is our iati mi ion in m i d < tit : |
f Ic ft worthy of a jprtibal hoi. We : s' 1
? IIr frit-mis to pass the wtatl down tin
lino.
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it r. r.ti.toi:
In tl ti lr?l i->re 'I'lie A?1 viteat< . '
yt ii rt f?- r lo .i ej.oit that I i:11 i.d ti
l-e a calitl i<!:. 11*. in the i t \t ra'n|rt;i: r ''
!' i lie j 11 m t t! i vi in f Vi:?11 Si net
tie iiimm'.h in t ii nt. 11.; i t'nt. Talhert i
V111 lit t I e a t-j; miiil.t t e f. r l < el< ei i< n
:t f. \v of my f i in'? in vain i:- M-finm |.
til' Mt'f^t lieltl (' t: lily Ii v? ;i~ k <I me 1 ,,
11 ? r the r a r for tl e i !. . : ml, I l.?
V nil. I til Ve hi i n mi j i|i I ii. I is I o i in i
t
date thai I nmilil i tun; are l.l Vtil'i.h|\
?:i!i my t pptit flits in pnl I e ileb.itt . M
i'.i s it'll -I ions. I it iv<' i:lv |>i li'i I '
r ; > i i ! m i : lit L1 I my < 11. ii
lo? iii i tin- ran juii^n; oiiil, iitim? 1
s?'. t m> uls In r i ;i i il lu tin' 11 i;t 11 r in - v
?|. i ?r r:ni!i'.i! i liff , J s! :i I lint I i
;i 11* i.1.11 I .ir 'l.i .-In i
N vt*rl hi'li ss. .Mr. IMi'ii:*, I li!>;' ly |i'
| i"i rlii I I lit- jjiio 1 will (III I ?' Mil l"l! 'S|
\ ? ir kiin1 ninl r. nij-'iui nijiry r.
in.irk * In my lii'lii!1*.
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Mis-i's I'.i s. ?!< r.iul K-sir Kiln ivd|fi\ | 1
I wn'cl our I'OKiit i Till lirli's, spout Sun- ^
ii ' \ \\ I i M I i '' in nil.. 1
Mrs. I*. nil Tint for spout u fow days
v u?i Ii. r homo o i.# I isl work.
i S!
IT'.I Sm'ljili.Vf who lisis In ell tench- j.
ii lias i?-( ii ill-1! U> iii-- Ii* ili.i'. j,
Ms* M/'.m'o I'Jlln'i-i'il.ijt' ^;ii'i;l la-1
S'iiiiiI-\ v. t i Mil K b.-rt:? Hi or.
U : t ii '.. ! wi I..' I Till' A .1 VnOnt .
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NTEltSETINO NEWS ITEMS.
Picked up by our ltegulnr Correspondents
Through out U'x>
Ington, Saluda ntid Ail en
Comities.
From Above Itnxter.
The long spell of co!U and wet weutie?
make things lo^K gloomy for tin
[antiers, as Ike bulk of cotton Iwvt
been planted, which means a 1001
sir. ml; and the small grain whirl
premised a gcod Clop is badly dam
aged.
Our pec pie general-}' are enjiyiu;
good health.
Dr. Yi'. I.. Kneece went to August*
Friday on business and to lake in tin
merry-tuckers.
Mr. CurtisShealy made his usua
visit ;o ".Sleepy Hollow" last So ulaj .
Prof. I.oilis C. Peiry of the Ilates
burg Collegiate Institute, made an in
ten sting address to the members o
llulon Sunday School Sunday nl'iei
neon, whieh we hope will make a last
ing Impression. We count it a treat t
have this able speaker with us.
Mr. C. F., who is a semi-weekly vi>
itor to this section, has purchased te
thousand shingl.s, for which he say
"is to cover his mother a chicke
house." We suppose th it he is goin
to practice the habbit of hi*. see lie
and call her "ma," We will not b
surpri ed; and neither could we blam
j him. 11.ul we persevered under tl
l.itttr trials ol courtship for eight Ion
years, we would not feel like a strai
ger in a new houic.
Under tile magnetic powers of
woman's influence, The Advocate's p
el correspondent, has recovered Iro
tiis wound's received a few weeks aj
and treated us willi ;not her poei
We hear that the e i? even souielliii
belter for us from his "talented" p?|
as lie is following the example
I Shakespeare in his youth;and piepa
j ing a poem on the 'Vharui* of I
sweet-I.eart." We know tbat such
i poem from Inui will he grand, and \
will le-erve it, as a I.ibrary of o
] own for future reftreiieo,
A certain girl says that "poetry
the h. st thing p in led in a uewspape
liight too!!
C. F. says that lioiuspiin is eix eei
a yaid; ami we say that calico sii
going up, is seven. It lakes nnlv
yauls to ii ake a shirt, and 10 yards
iiiiikc a dtess. lie says lurthtir, ll
S. A. is unable I j purchase liini
-hut. As all true American poi
! should do good with their pen a
pocket, tv? will inform him of u
needs. Mr. Printer advise Inn* to gi
away the shirts that lie has out grw
. lid become entirely too small tor h
and probably S. A. will be ot.e of t
lucky number and get a homsp
shirt.
i 'i'b Acvocateisa we'eome w eel
I visitor to everv Ir.uie around Itaxt
*
Holli old anil )iiuiij: pots to ihe po
I ol'.'ice nil Thursday, us they would,
[ they were expecting a l.<\e letter.
Fprinxuciu.
Spnngli.ld, April 13. 1901
Uctr KUIto-.
As 1 liaveut seen 'anything in your
utper from Springfield, tic ii; lit 1
You Id let you Kim* there is such a
iluce down here.
The grain crop of t his see!ion is floiirshing.
The farmer .are a niost through pl.uitng
corn ind souk'are planting cotton.
t)n I st Saturday nig:.t w'chadavoiy
tard rain and hail, it d<d on'{lit tie corn
cully
The In a It Ii of our community is very
pud at.d hope it will eoi.t in lie ; o.
Mr. J. ('. Strom.un is confined to hi.*
ooiii hut we art glad t ? (car he is oiiic
let t t'r.
Mr. Joe M ekic lets h ten very low,
lit,is some better.
Mrs Mi-soori 11a liuati and her si*!i i
liss Albeit i Marony, were in town
his afteriiocm, come again girl-, for
ae are .ilwr.es hep; y to imei you.
Mr. Hob Johnson and Mr. John Pally
i.-i i'd I rieiuls mar Wagwiier la*t Sun
Mr. (/ he.-ter Aiilf was in town toay
Mr. Willie Jumper of Sprinxliele
i? U inner ui the lioii.e nl 11", Andrew
I a rone j 's today,
Mr.and Mr*. W ilier Juniper's son ?'; >
>lrii'r on l>e.in Swamp Creek ami f?-l'
i and drowned, We extend our sym
a:In til ill hereavel fum.ly,
I Dai k 1". ed .lee.
r.tlitfroilirc News In ins.
At ldate we r.re ei>jo\iii? sniiIr
lie.
All or ti.e stream- have houii very
ijfli a^ain.
Some eot n and ?em must i ee's lie
laiiied i.v r.
I'll!' I.eall li of >ji -. I'.l'xr.iiei !i C'ao^ll
i n is ini.eh In t Sir t It-ill foi merly.
.Mi.I.o-an Wy m, a? t?-i R serious ill
ss, i < on v.i!ese..t.
J.'rs. Frank Sheuiy, of near II ley's
'trry.af ?i siifn rin^ a severe stroln
fparalysi , is reyailiin;? str ns'.tli.
I'le;..-..ii-( (Irove si lioo! I.as \uented,
i t < \V? li Id.i d le; el el'. !>. A l^'tiat
ii i?. It.is icniic to his home, in- r
't\?s pei i t j S. t
Mi . P? ri' II.it. J-c of I r ? t! le.
nt Mr-. .M ry Ji i.niiiLS ?.f < icor^iii.
isi t il in i his -?*i linn hilt ly.
i*. I >. ' in :?!* list*, I". i| , if .\oj;ust:i.
in., spent a f. h <!i.v- ill tin- I.titli r..i
ir.- e u I 'i hi:- I'i'oili r, 1,'i-v. It.
Ill* iron:.I', I rit H I'l U
y ax
'I'll a room la! ii n tin in was slow I
iiinp ii11I0H4 ihi- lr..r ? in \ilicrt
o:\vctfii Klorenee and Sumter. 1 \\ailtin^
li\ a lVeshylet i in p en lie*. \Vt
;erc ili-trussing tin* neyro | rohlcnt,
le<M( I religion iy. To tin- Calvini I
siil ; Why, <!o yi ii-uppoM*, (lie in
cos otns Iii I iko to ih'1 Itnptisl ui.il
I Ii .-! .? ilt n in lit:; t i<>n? ami not to
10 Pri'shy'er an or I,other u as well?
ne^ro t r .in I aiol ft ml at l'u
i v.- hehjiiil ii- r.t<*wti|T(! ; ''I am a
apt i I, sir; la-cause I never see in t1 e
ihie w lu re it say : lie u Methoiii t."
ii a \note hook.
L)i ir.g i;s v< iii' Job Work
/c can nlouso you.
Mino Creek.
There it is again, wli.t n coltl snap,
did it kill the Trout li is it killed the
wheat? O for bid! Will bo bud enuf on
us with a Rood crap of wheat and if
kild what will we do? I ? ?ii speak for
myself I can't give a niortgig over
the el I woman and children, I will
liav to give a mortgage over what Ht'
tie land I hnv" and root body else,
* male or lio.-e to make hit good. I fee
like Ii 11 Snips, he can't |>lay d.t fiddle
t with short pants on. r.nli onss'iort an1
gettin shorter, f suppose they will
soon take down do wen' her flag lip to
: the eity of Johnson, ka/.e de ladys almanae
has bfat ibelli ill tlie weather
itrvilii'timi so fair t hat 1 ui.\a trade th.
!? ?
L, Truit will be kild before we pet ready
for it so blow we are in deep water
I Well the old omen bos bit tbe rile
ehi.ens fur rai-iu ut As lier hens bus
always bached by sHlin 3 weeks nr.d
' i lie biddies would quite s 3 uli, and I be
* reason tliey are so small is I bey i.atcli
out too soon bar bens are sitting -1
~ weeks you ort to see ihe difference you
- see tliey bad time t j bach out it is said
? paticiiea an perse vcrene will accomplish
all things, what do you say bus
i- I spjse we will bay kori, up to Ited
n Hank soon not bin to do but drink poo.
> 80 prof an wacli demjon, my coolers
a , is bavin a pood lime plenty ob rain
p water toswmi in wat hasde moi u t<
hi Jo with r.iisin cooters, well when ut
te moon sliints of nights de cooters cat
ic , see bow f? - H" of a lop in de watel
w and of dark nlgb's set on dp leg a)
g night can see how to light ran gin
i- much advise an when given mity tiiii
qo\v Mr fcjherif when you go t? t.ik
a your 80 hose doilt forgit joqr friend
and when yore dinner is pedy get iq
,1, on de eorli ii bouse steps and sty din
r0 | ner am redy coiue in all yuii'tbal bun
n> ' per an I hist it Js prepared fur you an
1 wi.l nut take long to begin Ji>
i, Itigel aiig no| slierifob Saluda county
,(l I youis truly 1 tee it is nut v.ry health
r. in the l'bilipines yet, Spiders bed oug
j, | and crickets by tbe plenty tall co.si
Wood be saw de iiionky tbe moon gi
iVt. rotig the fiord came, who is rtspon?r
; ble Hoc M-lSee ku}5P tliey riU'c a lie'
road py bis house an J tiiat let tbe ml
in, Tsui Itogers says eedoiil lik.* sutc
wether as we liav wauls ?I. i', Demi
la stop it it beguiis to liirl doi t be in
11111*i to j I.iiit cotton uiaybe tbe prii
wil go upnsde moon gits rite.
ire '
a! K ,)to
I ' *r
iat Summit.
I a St MM IT, S. c:., A I'll 57, 1001.
Tbe lipallb of our coiiiiuuiiity
ml very rood at nresent.
The weather is nice utul pleasai
x 1 now adayf.
O ir farmers are through planti:
llll
I i corn ami are planting cotton at a r.t
((|i ' iit rate. I am all'rald they are plan
ing too iiui' Ii I'otlon anil not cuou;
; earn tor the pro;:rejw aqd welfare
'' x the south. It i?i belter to plant f
one hale and sill at ten cents |
l" p.iiiiid. tli.hi to plant for two hales at
'' sell at live cents per pound. It w
take only lull loo liuie ami laljor ai
you ? ill jo~l> n? much for it.
I r" I " f I fl o rati
II1C iii Uare & Amieks holier, whose
'engine is to drive their dressing machine.
We are always glad to see new
- enterprises begin in our tow'a and we
i hope they will he successful.
Theie has Leen s< pie talk of pu'ting
up a ginning outfit here this fa I
I his no doubt would oe a paying in
vestment. as there are nn gi.is near
he-re now.
llill Logan.
Kecognued at Washington
The only iiislnnee oil record when a
pest < tliee has hern named after a patent
nn dicine, was hist y<r.r, when in
WeM/.el County, NV. Vil a new p '-t
olio e was estnb is| id and named K idol,
afu-r tile famuli- K<>?!<il 1 lyepepCa
Cure iiiniiiifaelni ed I \ } ). I?*-\\ it?
<'o., of C'liii ago. |l had given Mich
.-a 11 - fecti i y ri Mills 11 at t he n me w niinaihrni.ii-ly
Selected l y I he people Inthe
new olliii e and adopted hy the de,
a* tins lit a' Washington, L). C.
The \\ Iii. lit si! ai....
1 >.i* II (t;i 1 lie Ivhsto
Is the pliirii they say,
"1*I?i;t til* molasses j-ro
A uil I In- i;le s stay,
( Ii.m by t|i?* si?li* ??t" ilit? liver.
When tbe mobis" s are b ilinv: |uw
Tin r- is v. b ie t li- >t jib r- -hi
Mal.ip; p p skull i.n I be s now.
1 ~j?: !! i lie ^t i lil il t lie * il'er lies,
NV*11 h pistol in bis I uih';
lie is ii.nkiiij I'-n* di-iioiisary uj I,
Or |>ei Imps S'line ievei;i|e n an.
Tintt wieki (I .-'.ill r,
Tlwit ?tiIis jn-jp'Ites jo tea.! >1'
Will stent! l.v ti.. honest mi.hi',
UiTi l c ile jiiii^im ill b;ii'.
The I.hi.e l iiiiiier ui l remain with
t. br I
i', i>:i bis 'htii ii.jj 11.r<>i:;
While thewnkiit stiller will it.i s
tl:e b::j pine.'S of paradise.
Ami I .ml in a wjupi- r stone.
ti. lb
Mr. W. M. Hi jib y i f Mi s e'.tn. was
in tiwn ill l i.siiit.-s Mii|i(!:iv. Mr
ilailley bus untde r. n:;i. Smi.'e slii'ie-S
; ni the me"! a:.tile buslines. We are
?I Wilis i;l nl in silt' him.
Give ?oyr? ?8sil
Unlesa you jtro at rung unit \
??| 11? 1m ; yon must be free from
|sFm which'hjii> the utrength of the b
tJfri aM(' ta'io aw?y energy ami ?
Sid tlreu you yoursojf must do heal
!|G.F. P.lcr
3H will mako you bo. It curea pa
trouble; it regulatea, licala, r.tr
??] CHILDREN ULESS A O
?H \ flop sprntliiur fil.VOO \v it li our funi
flfej B'i I In' many oil Kit-;: I ^ (fit ncroiui'im
HH t-J thiil I iiiii-i 1 >:>/ liiM 1 w?iy fiiirc*.
BM Corttle's Fomula Panacea i w
Ba boon juliloil others. I siu-iik of this t
Ha <li>l lior. 11 lint iilv < iiroil l.or. Imt li
nil of lirr nottv hoTo ilutiis without V
liiC n?one of ymir utiouj: Mii?i>ortris^
Bj\ If wr?!??? I? i)Ot iwllv tre?t*vl In our
t s\ flM liuoh, "llr*i.Tllv y:,?Tiii it.-'
II J\ it ?i'i-r 11 oil I. ii," wrlto I:, ?'rii'tis.J conitV
<A f..r ti?? , .i*to? to thk iJon5>
j III Al.Tlt fl.Oil, riirn I., fiim'lo A Co.,
t'liatinnoo'iu, Toun., unit j?u will i >.'uivrt
n comploio initruction* for tiu-iiiiiout.
i S$jF> Ww L.6ERST!
X SZEX^XL,
J I. CASE 8VPKRATOR A
TRACTION AND PORTABLB
EKU1NES.
Initios :n this Slate have given us
testimonials that the smaller case Seperutoi'8
thresh out 180 Bushels Oats per
hour and give splendid satisfaction in
every way.
WRITS ME FOR CATALOGUE
AND SOME STRONG
ENDORSEMENTS OF HOME
PEOPLE.
E, J. NORRIS,
Edgefield, S. C
W. L. HARTLEY
1 BARBER.
I have opened a first-class barber
shop in the rear of the Fist National
15ft .U. Von will always find my shop
, clean, w| h fro-li towels, keen razors
and sharp scissors. I guarantee satis(
faction to one and all. When yon need
j a hair cut, don't forget to turn the cor,
iter at the bank building and Fll do
( t'ie rest.
r ^BATKSBURG, S, C. ^
> J, W. ltaugliniun,
* Dealer in
(jloiUM'ill Mdse.
I*
Millinorv (ioods.
n ?
n Jlist reeelvi d ? superb line i f Notion?
r. and Millinery goods. Ladies of this
a section will do well t>? inspect tint
s hats. They are of ties Litest putt* rns.
" We will he g'ad to shrw yon through
our stock at any time.
I' WAGENER,S.C.
ii ?
I ling't Buys Started in limincsx
The piitUUhers of ttie famous lifg tlliisnrnti-d
weekly newMiiper, I'ksnm i.vama oisir, are
" now |itneiiift roprescislatIres at every jni.-t oilier
'e in South Carolina and the\ ties ire to Metire t lie
services of e:i| able lills.litii; agents ill each ot
the following town" uf Sa'.tnl.i? ountv:
liiil^r ]S|ii in^i Sa'.uila ami Wartls. ami as
many oilier towns as aie not already suj?|iiieil.
The work is prolltahl- anil p'easapt. A portion
ol Saturday only j* injuin if. liter 5.000 aftentare
doing splcndid'y No money whatever ireiiuired
Uverything is furnished free Station
1 ary, rubber Mainp. ink ami pail, advert i-tnp
matter, sample ciplti', el..- I'opers ore shipped
Hi to tie pa til for the t ml el'eaeli month. Hueenot
sold are not charged for. write to I lilt ITthli-li
In|j r<>., w liiiaiiisi"iri, ra., aim mention I n i
l? Advocate
|>.
t- For Sa'.c.
5'' I ofTVr for Sale my residence with
fouiteen a < res of Ijt lul in I ho town o!
L,r itatesburg' On fheiji? | reiiii.-es ,:iri' :
noil i'1'rliaiti, v.noyaril, j r.stnri' am
JDIi- poittl. A very desirab'o IioiiTk indeed.
For t. rins ?-t< apply to .1. M.
ftt horodpe. ?; il 11111 iiih, S. I'., or
IwrnuiMi , UuU sbnrtf.
S:iltl(lii.
1
S.u.1 D.v, S Ant., 29,11)01. ,
Town cki-tinn last Thursday?Inti :.
ilant, Dr. F. P. Milliter, Wurilrns
Messis Sam Iv.lwnrds. Wm. ('arson, !>'
A. Crawford and Dr. I'ilts.
Messrs, Warn an I Jim ICdvvurds m d<- i
ja bus nias trip to !olmstoii "I*u?'s?!:?y.
Miss Fin oil* Ciiiwu id win. Ii. s bei 1 1
s prnil;r?; mie tiiin* 11 Newberry, re
toriii'.t |i> Salodii Sat 111 (lay .
Prof, i'liint or I i 1 jt's M'i.oid closed Ft i
day wiin a lisbit.-j p. rly and Mow 1
lint t? pli nty o! |li wa rs but 110 fisli
M l'i< ki'iis D illic of A Ilant', Ma
U lio lias b on on a \ sit to lii> relal \ > our
111 town, returned lx me Satunl y.
Mr. J 111 K. In 1 e.'^e of Mr:.nitt*\ :1!<
is 1.11 a \ i-ii to l,i> |rents in ii v. 11.
C. .1 |v.i 111 jje K?o \y nt down to mm | ,
the home loll-.-. Fi i'lay.
filler ill' Rn|o?dl ami family are ue 1:p\ii
^il.e In lire vi.eatid I y Mr W. Ii
1 raw f i.rd ? n (. I.tu 1 li si 1 e* t. W a 1 stend
a lie. r'.y w? leorni'.
M*'-srs. I- Matli s lins W < < . 1
h: \eli ooj.( |||,. |\ii j.M y iru k >t? n
I 011 !\iu i n -! reel ?11. |.v? (I in 1 lie liisl o- j
I llio w 111. and v i iI now a rve Ih iron 1
.
( tonn rs 1.. ji'nisai.ti r ipi.rt 1 is.
i Saluda v.'.s ' I1 roj ri -? ntn! in An
gu-la. Vll^'yiij: ^ 1 winir aeenun'
| of M I liiei I'.. -It .- !? r-.
.!ilil?i' NV. S l Mil li liJM lint n'lsl s v
i'inl u's ? i 1 i <' * ii ?li*tiiiit - r? i t.
\ :?.!?5,
| (Yn(* from Oil r!<!.iml.
I . oiisM.t ( li;<it:b?*:*r:.I:i".- (' n; :
?! , i n.- ii."! in lit.' Wi.r f?*i
, broil ! M . VVl'l :iin S vm*
i>l' \V:irriIIu?? n, ) III :s ' 11 lim
! \ .-ii in \ >\ i I I IV. s in* ?i m i hit I .in li :
I ll'lirt \ ?* Ml l.i'illl'l r i i 11 r : \ I' -1 \ \ ! :)
bt-inj* inns', nl (lie l i:i~i* <- > lim it to Inj
bi'il. Sli is i ?.\v ?;ii ti Wi'tl.* !?'. ' .
I', 15 t. i. .1. r.
i
i HAVE YOU SEEN ()ui
j beautiful now line of Visit ir.< j
i Curd-? Come to The Advo- !
|cate for Stat is ?nu ly.
dB?esi ara ' J
of Health. ^
,'ieorouH yourself j'ou cannot. do fepg
tlione weaknesses and diseases Srwja
od}', shatter tho nervous aystoni pga
mbliloii, To Imivo hoajthy qh|i* m
WHICH MEANS rg?j
stle's Female Panacea |gj
cry form of womb and ovarian ga|
cngthens, HI
HOE WEAKLY MOT HER.
ily physician. and iny w * liad suffer- Befv
y two >c .ns <d M. kiir . I lia I < piivludt.-d
::inj y induced t<? i G. F. P. Km
itli la i. 'in inn llin ? .,!.ii.iii'illi.i\o KFSJ ,
iihlinw iu.w mlie!) tfiM.d Hie in Heine ft?
as ti\rn In r jibnndfti t > i a.'/r' BhH
lircd help. Yi'ii can r.lvaj- rcl> upon pT-l
?, II. THT'SSKLL. Monlraide. Tenn. j
G, F. P? i.3 8pld by A * J
all druggists at Si a vi ^:
bottle, six for $5. Jj ^ ^
LE A ?0.' "atIn\?0GA^
I
"JUST TRY IT" u
And learn why the Flour yi
buying public endorse *'
the celebrated
-(Hungarian furityrBRAND,
? V#N JrACTURtU U V
The Shelton Mills, c
is better halnnetd than any flour, ?
being tee most popular, it is often un- J
itated. See that every saek or barrel, _
bears the I
I "
'Hungarian Purity Brand' ^
Its rising qualities is superior to
any other brand, lor
Whiteness, it can't be Excelled. >
i t
We (luarjiiiteo our I lour more i l>
Nourishing, Sweeter, and to make j {*
Bread to the Value of 6t)e more per '
barrel than any made, being ground I >
on the Kenuine HUNGARIAN SYS- ( .
rii.M."
Our Meal is u ttsur/xtsscd. a
Ask your dealer for tins brand and ^
buy no oilier. ^
Till" Mill is represented hy \
I). R. HALTIWANOER, I ^
Batesburg, S. C. A
A
Olli e in V Ivocate Building.
I A
DON'T Fail to VISIT
L. B. Asblll j
hd CCw !
* t
Johnston, S. C.,
i
New Northern Grovyn Seed
? ' 1 1 Onion Seta j \
' ? k* "P'eid Potato j
LEESViLLE COLLEGE
AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
lias the largpst pntronagp in it-w j
I history.
Spritii; Session op n-> FI]ll I -.
.
Speeial utters for pupils entering j
.
nromirlv. Ten ne .v minil- nro\ i.led
I for by ool.irgetnet t of b- uriling ball, j
Now i. tbo t init id t*n' or tbe COX1M KR(MAI.
SCHOOL. Coursoj in I?ookkeoping,
Shorl-hand and Typewriting.
L. lb IIA A XIS.
l'rosidei. t.
r
>1 ;ir; luges
vhon tlioy nro ro-pi' -?? :! I > b>* a giiort a*
>v rtooiving one of Tbo Advocate".- _
loaiilifiil wt d.iing invitations. i
Final i'iscliaiii)
i LI. I'KKSONS INTLRKSTKH
rV will tal.o iioiioo ib.it tbo underiuiiotl
will i?| p'y in ||i n. (loo S. j
Drafts, .Im'ge nl l'i 11 11?; i f Loxirp ,
loo County at I hi. < llior on Wednos- i
Inv ?Jiol .Slay 1; l|, i.r a tlnal d:s bariro
a- Adu inis rat- r of tbo v?tnt< J
il ii. am ?' i b*y i!,-ij -ii.
S i mm I K i\ve. :
Aiiministr.iii r of ?.:o * s'a'o of
W 1 am ("orb y, ?1 i oaso.l.
Final i iscteis.
N:?T1< K is IIKIJKHA C I \ KN T<.
All pait'os iiitot'.stiit tb it tb
iinloi?i_ ! : will to tbo Hon ,
ion. S. limit*. Judgo of l'robato. a |
i s oDSt'o at Li singioit t 11.. S. C. i n 1
ho 2i day oT May ll)i'l,al ton oTInt I
i. in , fo a sot I It mo.ii am! l-'inal !'i> '
lot ao a- nil in i ii 1 >t ra 11 r i I thoostati
>f Mrs. Malti J ( 'ti'luin, ?1? ooa-rd.
II. V. Si ii- in-'iis,
\ ! 111 i I : S' 1 .* 11 < I' of tbo I sta o ot ill's.
Mattio J. ('ill ninT ?loi oasod.
U 1 17-'-'1.
UnTTTTT:
Tbo llntvrlc n, I-r-wn SImp Co.. ot
si i.? in-, .V<>, VMII l ivi' jnnr I a! \
i i n till! in,; tie y? :n* 1'. 01, i s lirst fiii
I Slums 1 r? c. lire n iu!i* *?f Inn
V iri K u!. a i.il \vcur v. i ll.
IhoeC
]AC 1
I s P. s ' I.K by
Ut X, (xunter, jfi
I'.ATKSLl/UC, S. <*, v
L. M. MITCHELL; \~l
PHYLICIAN & SURG?ON ^
Office I luL'H >'
K In 0 a. ir.
~ tO I) J'. III.
1 :".o : i? l) ji in
ENGINES
llOILKKsi
GINS jiiiit rKKSsKA.
(>01111 li'li* Gott<*n,Saw, (51 i>(. Oil an' ,
" i I ih/ r Mill On I Ills; a No (I in l\i*s >
an Mill an i Sliin^'f O-KiN. Iliiill
nsi Hi ii!s?>*, I'si-ini y. Ki'./mk".* ant! Kail \y
i?i I fii.tlins: KiiK'iatl, Mill, 1*a In >
*nl M fliin' s' Snpp'iva. Gi'llinr
'at'kiii'.'. I'M etn*!*, 1'ijn* Killiii-.rl.tws,
Kilt**, Oil i***, K't* , cast t*vi*H
!:i 1 , \V ti: I, 1611 ilftntlr. J*1
Mi
jOifiW Iron: Weils Simply Cn iVA
At' :i'TA, (i "OKdl A. 11
' int'iy, un'li n?*. ''* <*r ml <?i* v.
Wnrk" R-pa rhi? IV :nptl.v ['m*
v-lO-l-'O. w
-rgik ^
i nilwiii iiiIhii
l-'ine Cotton Seed Tor Stile.
I have for sale, at $1.00 per bushel,
le "All Fruited Cotton Seed " Will
leld two bales per aere if land Is prop ly
prepared. You can see sample at
. W. Sol lee's store. JONAH 1I1TK.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ^
jntraj Ttmo at JaexsourlUe luid Psvaaaak.
Evrtoru Tioru at 6thar Point..
frcimdido iu K.Tvot Jan. '/7th. I9)L
__ ggsagsa
V. ?|II>'KVI IVII U \i~. ot n OJ? i <U!J lm Wj
SnvaMUHfi rtu. L'jr i 12 66p 12 0>u 4JUp
I Rarnwoil 4 'dip 4 04i?
' Hlni-k i lo 4UPp 4?? 8 lap
r. CuluintiiA ., ... lUip; 6 Hfi U43p
v. Clinr.os.on. u>o. Uy T OjailHX/p 6'AJJ
' L'.uniurrrillo 7 4la'L\*Ail IHlGp
' Brunch vi l>o HSta .'UOa ?90p
' O. iajt'j.ln,' V &M 2 4ua 7 Vjp
Kliigvilic lJ 15a i l,i 8 4T??
r <? > ttiuUn ... II Quo lp i? >35?
v. AJdH.D. i.y. ) :nx?l> ??3yp OiWV
x. tirain'.ovli* ....' 3ttp It) Uy
v. Aikoa . Ul&p 7 Up
v. Tro-iton 4USfv uoup
' .lohuston . <> 4 1 <" V II iip
,r. 0..|niiibi?, ' I*. D.I ^ 656p 2 Inn
A. C unioi.i, I lliug ~t 02Up Orja U4i>p
\v?unsV>io 7 I Jp 7 2!al>;f'p
' 4'1..-' or ' JOlp 8 1Xull24p
' i. > '< lldl a:Wpl ; 4X> U 4hp
r. Cli .rl#tto ^ v 2 -t| 0 466jl|llA
r. hi iv:l ;l:cluj ixspj 31' .
,r. Hloiuuoild 'iTij 8 2&p|
i . VVaxillag n:? . .7T7 7 X*.n{ eWp;l5~n*j?
" Ht (liiioio \.""ft.H?i) P 16u,tl 83p[ 11 2.'?
" 1 hiiiv i''pKn 11 Sun 2 3>Vi' 1 bia
p Kovr Y rU 2 0Bp| JJ2.??I_4 J5i
fr.Co uinbia 11 4oa| H30?i"".....
.r. Spv"l*-iljar?? 3lQp)ll 25aj
" A shevilio 7 13pj ? 48p|
Lr. 1 " , .! 4 ISa] TfrJpl
l- t.\ nun i . , 7 8Ji> 7 4.>11
.r. I inivu < , I i 4efp 7 ftjjl
a l>*a.aB|yo,:u|No.31
p:lilj|t>ntl) OX HO
>v. I,'> ils.; !? > lrt'? . ?.?p! I
>V. (.1 iiijniilltt . ' a ? i+]f ?
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A1I10-41.C 1 H (X)a 8Q3P
" s; ar'.anliur* ., Ill 43a # lap
lr,fi>ninblii ujtip paup!
,V. .So* YnlklPu.it,l.| a^A'l lifiW |l'.'4*jtU
" I'hlla lo!ph::i *05p| 3 50a 3 lip
" 1i>.:tit.. ti?. ...- 8?7p! *Ji.?p
.v. ". .. u >11 . ) i _ yaoplii 15>| 6a6j
in. _ .llu/p jAilntI . ..
7v ill iri !o . I J"??' H 4Kp.fi i'l
tr.OMrlotin.. t ... I 8ICal VHp iTu
" RookUUl POo'llfS) &ikn
" r I OEOnlfl ltlp S>T?
" Winn*'i nu , ..., 110 Ifojli (Xa ittyk*
Vr. I' ilv.ii 'iiu. iHUuM U 1&?, 1 lea 7 OUa
.t. l':?.l:,?ub;A, ,lt V. ., .U.'to 4*u
II .Tj'niiif >:t I dip! 08bt ......
" 'VritQt?ta . ..., l-:#t>:fliku
Kr. i.Um. .... 2<*n>: 7 ar.n 5> 406
tr. (ii.iul'i vtl.ii 2 13;ij 7 1 n;
\ r A t r,;-. >i ,. 8 OUn lo 2
LvTDiinuiibla ?ao i:j i 400p| I Ua 7 iifc?
" Kintrv. le 4 4Si>, i iCoi 7 i>'-6
" ii.nn;i Vmr?' S;;3p J IVti 3 41A
" 1-rnn b-1 dl4p! ??;. e .ja
" f uiiin.iT-. i .< i 7 21p 6 5~- . Io St'n
r r nrlo >-i j ...I 8 1S\iI tIHkIu Iftl
Lv. O iiuuibl? i aj. liyi . .. Ilfuitoi l-lf.n|T0da
*< i I ioi<I ??7a auk
" 1'^iruAk oil I l*4p dl-B
" buva&nith . .. ,... j S'l&vl 400).|l020i)
A r. .In It : >;.vill?i 11^, x. i | 7 0.,; f> n
Sltioping Car Sorvlcs.
r.xorllcul rtoily paBioajej' .-tttrvioe bet woe a
Fliirii'.a av.<\ Sew Y'.rit.
Km. 1 aadBd-J^uvf Y>.rk ^ntl FlorllaLlm
Itl-J. liui y I Muju'i-.y, tw.iuiH.txJ tvtcluii\c;y
nf I'ulli.ian flr.ijt DiaaliiK Hoom Sit< pIj?jr.
(lumiirtaioot nuJ Obkfrvutoiy l'oi<tl<t??
:i Ku\v Y'.rtt, C'Uuiijl.'.u and >L A-tpMliitO.
l'uliiiian h'covI ii; ours wiwwu Au^vstBitiiJ
Aik?a uud Ni'<\ Y'ork. tuus from AUg iVn lo
Columbia via H a k'.'ille. 1'urlur curs bul\\
> Charlci'uu ,i'tcl C tluntlis.
Km. UUiml 04?Kow Yoik uud Flor-.dn Kxrn
s Dr.awi-nj-rooni sit opim; i-urs l>elw<fu
Anifu.l'a uud New Y'oilc. Pulliunn druwHiif
room sii fpiuv curs bciwe?-u Fort Tuiupu. Jsu-S4
> . ilif. anvunaa'.i \Vu-hiuyi ji' and V.-w Yo- k
Pubwr.a i-i e: tug our* iwiv iva Chnr < tio nuJ
Hlrlun md. Diupn curs between Cliurlotle
?ud M.viriuah.
N'us. li and K>?U. .S. Fast Mail. TlirnuvrU
Pullmen drawing-room bitfl. t M!coi>in^< ars'otwtsui
Jaoksoavtllo and Now York aa?l Pallhi<o:liijjears
belwcer A tltfuaiu na I Oh .rlot
to. Dicing oars k. rvo rdl niuitis nnrouto
l'u!ii.. :i -.'ei i tn*t <-kr? l olwien Jaokioavine
mil (' i.Xi.i'i.n furoutu dally 1>?-'wihiu Ja Vsoj
rille and Ciai-inumi, via As-aovUle.
r. \XK liANNoN. h. 1'. HAKDWICK,
111; 1 VP .ell.
V . ' . ' r*? Ji- . III. 11
i t (at>c. !' '>?. lJiv. Pass. I
Atluu'.i.Ox Chnrlcslon, S. C. I
1 grain >m
6 skirls: ? "I]
t * j *+1 D- J
Ills! 10!:
- - T13 = LJ
? ^ ?M ' w
^ " .-f ^ ^ ~ Q
i'Pf'pO
luifiiwjr.
_ C ' ? X w
r *< - -/ ^1
jfi HilSdl
* = 7T S" ~ S i ^ I * 1
= r ; - X ? H
flu i = < " N
H * =1= = ^<H !
rl J5 = EL 3 ~.l
l l ?* i" i H
: - ? ~ I SS -? TS J
ri ~ SL:"-1 / J s
i:! 2 2: *; = '' ' '
is " I im v.
- I 2.i ? = A
mr 7 ??
\ vri:l' v< ru K M .\\ or (iOlUi t'lt.VIt i?- i
to .li-llv.-r 4111I W|'U>< : tn !)<iut!i Cit'ii lm t
I '-tHl i-lK'lI IIIIIIIIlf.U't|\rilI^ H llulrj lll' ll 'U-l- |
II :i yi-.ir, Mire Ilol.i .ly |||<>|Q 11| n 1 ' * :
ri--ii ?r rr*<|iii.t-?| Our r.?,> l>*uk in
y ( i\. I.i.Hci-p i.t~t? tjiniurl en
i >j> M uu'iiwtuM'X, I'itlni I'lour, JJI 1) .11 1
n? >t.. < lit .1^ >.
3. P. COBB
Dealer in
WACJCNS
r-T-A.xaisrES
FXJRNITUBE
OF FINS. t?r ai -.13
ASKETS and on
IFI'ALIC CASFS- iiu,-. |
1 hi.ston. C j
3r^.Brinjc us your Job i
.?/* ? <-fO *
/ork. t? I here Is no delaiul
loo small and no
*der too large for OUR
4
of
a man. A Shirt or pair of Pants in
your hand is worth two in our Store, so
call in let us fit you out for spring.
J i. J L V_;-ULJ.J--CL3^0- <35 U'O.
The Leaders.
Ooa^CLe lm_ slxxcL X-ocQs _
You needn't buy, but you will.
We don't appologize for the low character of
our prices?don't have to, so long as the goods
they're attached to are so highly res|iected.
SATISFACTION EXCHANGED: OUR BARCAINS,
YOUR MONEY.
We have on'exliibition. a new line of Plows,
Hoes, Stoves, in fact, every thing ill lha j
llard ware line. New goods ariving daily. i
J". IB. S T O lE^ IB S.
New Northern Grown Seeds.
Onion Sets.
Seed Potatoes.
>v, at Tin/'
>>> 11 X JL 1 I 1 J IJl'JlLtLJ OIUIIIJ
O. J. HARRIS.
Buggies & Wagons!
SATCHER AN" COLEMAN.
SALUDA. - - - - - - s. C.
-S Y B ~ ? i
Store is full of bargains I
For you. It takes down right I
\ allies nowadays to create demand. I
Our store is crowded w ith the kind we g
We make your sevent-fivc cents I
look like a Dollar here. I
New Goods of every description. Let I
Us have your Trade. I
HH
K F. FORREST & CO. I
Staple and Fancy I
(i HOC E R 1 K s ! A
TOBACCO B
cii< ai;s,
HARDWARE,
LEATHER, ^ ^ \ H
We have our c&iu)y|matlc by reliablejpeople especially for our tratlfF, tfhar* M
mtee 1 to be Iresli, B|
Dry Goods Low as the Lowest. |
SALUDA, S C I
It May he Shameful. I
But every chance wo got, wo jump on 8
our prices and tread them down. SB
rE3la,tsl fE??-tsn
Rlrnw Anil Felt jiisl rcc< ivcJ ;.t prices never before offered, and quality [S
-. l i:t i n. any. fi|
Sixoes! Slioes!! - ?
We have a line iisdio.? kud^Cliililrnii Slippers that h yollrs for economy Hj
md M>lid sulisfneti ?n. 'Oil
Z)ress Soods u
I .noes and fm'. r ?lcri< s nt nil prCon t hit < nny on the market in prices ffij
imi quality* Come to'day, don't wall 'till to-morrow.^ H
,T C3rT ,n'\7"TP"D
B
j- jvcj j???i jit ovjwtivcj h
By Using Ice From m
Hartley and yuiatUebauml I
Spofial Prices in Q lanllica. We buy In The Oar Load
Ami A La >lt?lely rofus to be ti>\ Jerjoli,
3ti.ll lF3Ce3-c3.c3_"CLobxters I
For Pure Drugs, Clu?:i)ieals, Paints. &c. ?!&&
{\n)\ Drinks served in Ip-to-datc H
manner* |||