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r 0 illli ADVOCATE. L. . . 1'VBUSUED KVKKY WkPNKBDAT. It didn't raia S unlay ; but it poured. Hoy. did you evar bear the like of Hqiito.lng chickens? Air Ueo. Smith of Leesville, was in t? \vu on a business trip Moutloy. Tl.is is Methodist week distinctly. e always show ou- colors, hut tins vetk 1 he Advocate force are Methodic. It is reported that considerable hail fell in different sections. The telephone people are making mpi?. headway and i' will not he long before we can call our gill over the phone. See! I K If llaltiwanger made his weekly visit to the Court House Sunday. Wo hav< a liking for those haunts ourselves, hut we never sing songs . Miss llorteiise Lamlriim has returned bou.e, after a pleasant visit to her sistej, in Fdisto Island. By all means hear Dixon at Leesvilh , lee I ur on '"Backbone. " It will he great?Don't fail!! Tickets for sal? at The Advocate otlice. Mrs. II. L. Caughmaa and Mrs. JotLong of Mt. Willing, were here shop> pin; Friday. IDe Shelton Mills (lour, anil grow hen thy. wealthy, and wise?D.K.Haiti wauger. ID. W. ?J. Baxter o5 North Brook, N. t! s; ys he suffered with piles for lifteen years. He tried many remedies will I.o i? suits ui til he fsidDeWitt's 11 e Racket Store was crowded with hat tuyeas Saturday. Some say they s.dil a car load. I!i v. and Mrs. M. D. Padgett and dm filter of Sardis section, were in tow r. last week. We are glad to see theie good people any time. He least in quantity and niovt in quality de.-cribes JteWitt's Littlle I'.urly liisers, the famous pills for const i- , puticn, and liyer complaints. C'.nie to Leesville Saturday, dune 1st- to hear the most eloquent lecturer c 11 the American platform. Mr. Charlie SiuMi is in town again vhal-'ng hauls with his friends and 1m 1 !ng alter his interest's. 31 n alfeetions will readily disappear by n> ing DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Lo? !. out for counterfeits. If you gci PeWitt's you will get good results. It is t e quick and positive cure for pile s. 1. r. l'u kens l ake of the l'inej W< i d: sect ion was here Monday. Mr La'. e is the King l'ec man. SI iss Salome Timmerniaii is at home ( f n t:;e vacation from Limestone t'olteg e. All our college girls will soon he Lome ai d it makes us glad, v I' cleJoeFoxof Samaria, caa>e t<> , tux n lytfiint!)y _Tbe Advoca^^c ill lier. after give him a call every ^Wlrsda\ lucruiiig. Uncle Joe is allright. 1'or beauty and eloquence of style? Pi. Lixon is not surpassed. His lectures are not only entcrtaing, hut tl.ej art rt fining and cultivating. See notice of li s lecture at Leesville June \ ' 1st. "Von are much more liable to disease ! >\1 t o your liver and bowels do not act i pr? | erly. DeWitt's Little Early Ris e:s remove the cause of disease. V ii ft ? ?? in rppicvit iif 'in i it v i t :i t it ill fr< i.i M i.-s Maude ttoriiaghnii 10 a pi-jiiii rec tal at the Columbia Female college. It would be a privilege to Li there, but it will be impossible. Kr. S. It. Smith of lV-lion, was hers on a visit some days ago. Mr. Smith is ? i.e of Lexington county's most j?r? gi? asive cit i/.ens. We were fortunate enough to seo the color of hi> no : ey and it looked rich. Come 21 g. in frienu Smith. J rs. Z. T. Cock and little Zack o! (hut wild, spent several t'ays last *i k in town visiting relatives. I.ittli Zack made himself perfectly at lioi. e in our out-lit, Z c:< is a gr.at boy. A new jiost office has been establish i d in Saluda County by Die name til Matthews, -The new t ll'ice starts s lit w ell, as The Advocate has a largo bat. h of subscribers?this it elf is an on . n of good. .N r. ai d Mrs. .1. M. I'adgett of An del on, have returned home, after au >ex < need visit to relatives in Saluda coi nty. Mr. I'adgett is one of Salu- 1 /la's boys, while Mrs, I' is one oi i oui friends of the days of "Auld Lang tiyng.' . \ oi.i:g men, are you going to hear ' l>r. I ti.soil's lecture on "Uackbone"' oui.e n?e lirst, at Leesville? 1'r. Krr- < lou oii> of him; "Solomon s.tid tliert < is i o'.i.ing new under the stio, but Sol- [ on.i a liau not Seen Dixuu."' No less lUan 10 l? young men lion Id hear him. ? 'j . e i'.aieshui g Ln^py^it lluilies>|< C?. .veto iogli hi g.wc o.er iasi wc?.i\ s I ' sale -j '-si as tlit* sun went down, they rol.t'i ? lit tlieir lentil b.iggy lor the wei k. Wi ll I'.atesburg is the plate foi rollers any way, V'o in? glad to note the continued imp ov.'incut of Mr. Sain lt.i'grll. win was badly hint in t'.c railroad writ'!;. Sam is a clever an I hard woi Aij|g fellow; and the sympathy of nur cnllra town has gone out to him. A prominent minister of I lie EpTio"i.i League (J on fine lie j will p:cut h at t'-e Mclh'.dist church Sunday morning. i'be pastor, I)ro. Crout, extends a in >st n ii'tlial invitation t > the puhlie generally to all services. Ail who possibly can should attend thjsa survives. J ?r. Dixon who levtures at I.ecsville June the lirst lias been secured because i f bis reputation as the "Platform Km# of America." You will he:.r music and hail-storm logic and mi curie orat jry?all at com time. i While calling on two of oor swo t gii s a few e\eiiings ago, we asked what was I 'living hour, the reply came from our friend's girl, who replied; lei hi winter and half past ten in summer?it is summer now though. Wei governed ourselves accordingly; and iiro k talked on !l k % Money to Eoml, At The First National Bank of Batesburg. Every accomodation consistent with sound banking guaranteed to our patrons. Your account solicited. W. >V. Watson, Cashier. Every-body should endeavor to attend the services of the Epworth League Conference. Soin > of the speakers enjoy national reputation. These meetings cannot fail to be ol lasting benefit. If our people be wise they will put themselves in position to be benefit tel. Treasure Hob Smith, the amiable Treasurer of Simla Countv, eanu down Saturday to give his many friend? the right hand of fellowship. We do not know a man in this section, that has so i tally friends as uncle 15u > Rev. M. Kinard of l.eesville v us on our streets Monday. Mr. Kinaro has a large field and is held in high rstet in by his pamhoners. Mr. J. W. Crouch of the Piney woods was in our shack a few days ago, heiold us a good joke on Sherill' Hidgeli, however it will keep. We were very glad to see Hro J. II. Riser of Etheredge's, was in town .last week. We say without any lip drop flattery that we count our selves privilege to number this good man Jamong or r best, friends. The Advocate return thanks for an invitation to Miss Sue Corley, to the Palmetto Collegiate Institute, Lexington, s. C. We shall endeavor to be there. Mr. Sion B. Corley of the Snidis seeion with his two sons, Ernest and Sion, were here last week We w ill wager a plow stock, that friend Corley and his sons can roll more logs than any other family in Saluda count y Mr. A Mrs. MikcKutlaod and the lit tie fo'ks spent Sunday with relatives in Ridge Spring. They weru water bound Sn.iday night. Roshon the Photographer of Augusta has opened a branch gallery at Batesburg for a short time only. Mr. Cordon Quattlehaum visited his brother, Dr. Tlieo. Mr. *jnatllchatim is the champion hull player of the S. C C I. Co to Restums ga'Iery, Batesbnrg, for a lirst class photograph. Mr. .1 im M.teliell of the Saluda side Hindi' liis appearance on our streets Saturday. We are always glad to see this sturdy old farmer. Plain and prac-tieal. Would that the world were Hi lied with tile like. Xolhin;; but lirst class work done at Koshoas ja'lery, ltalcsburg. Prof L. 11. llayi.es of I.ecsville, dropled in to si e us several days ago. Prof llayr.es says his college was nevrr so nourishing as at present. We wish 'or him eon tit tied success. Do not delay if you want a line ph'ologr:i| h. Keshan is now >n llatesbnrg. Deputy Sheriff Frank Crouch came, down with )i dge Cage and Stenographer, Maekfeat, from Saluda. Frink Ban tackle evil doors about as well as iitsy one We know. ("So to U X (Souter's for your vegetables: If you want them fresh. Our stock arrives daily. We have just [rereived a fresh supply of (llein/.) Pickles ami Pineapples. Don't forget the old reliable, U. X. (Junler. *'1 have been stillering front Dyspepsia for the p.isl twenty years and have been uuahi" alter trying all pieparalions and physicians to get any relief. Alter taking one hot t le olKodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now in better health than I have hi en for twenty veais. 1 cannot praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly", thuwrites M rs. C. O. Huberts, Xorl h Ci celt, A rk. Ohl soldiers Hxporiencc. M >1. Austin, a . ivil war veteran,o! Win..I. . ..... i.i . tt i:.i liv->in I ltd . , \> I III >; k 111 \ ? III' Wit ** siek a long time in spite of good doe tor's treatment, I uI was wholly cured i?v I>r, Kings New l.il'e fills, which worked wonders for lit-r health." I'hey always do. Try theui. Only -oo at (iuulers Urug store. M Saved Ills Leg* 1*. A. hanloilh. of I.ufrange, (.Ja. >nlV< i ed for six months w ith a IriglitI'ol runnin<; sore on hi> log; hut writes ihat Htieklin's Arnica Ssaivu wholly mired il 10 live days for fleers, Wounds. 1 iles. if the best salve in tic World. < nre guaranteed. Onlv iNie. S, III by I". It (.tinier. i p iJJJ, ha am m am Host Mokes, Lowest IVi Peter A. i):}7 Uroii -^-"U-g-U-StC Our Saludn friends are telling what u'good sheriff our old friend Jim Ridgell makes. We are pleased to h.-nr this but ure not surprised at ull. 'Tis but what we expected. Col. K. II. Watson spent the light with his son ltii hard, Thursday. The Col. will give us some articles on raising hogs and chickens. The Col. .1,* ?... ur..ll ...... IIU1> iV WU lllin, U3 ? I II tt?) HII > man in South Carolina. Prof. Jrnelgrove of Mt. Willing,joined the Saluda colony in town last Satur.l.iy. We are ahvay4 g'ad to have thiii1. Prof. Snelgrove Is one of the (Host |.rueietiI teachers in this section. We are veiy-glad indeed to note the eonliniied ini| r ?veu:ent of Mis. l'unl E llutto of i:ear Leesville, who has Oecu critically ill for several mouths. Mr. dulia Duflie, a prominent furuier oi Snlud t < ouuty, i assed through town yesterday on his way hoinu from a business trip to Columbia. Save your Money And keep it in the Savings Department or THE FIK3T NATIONAL HANK of Hatesburg. Four (4) per. rent interest on deposi-s. Dividends seini'anniUilly. Hotli large and small accounts solicited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. Pond Drawing. If no flood to prevent, I will draw my pond tho2oth. ilist. firing your seins and honest men to manage them. Shares tiu-h one dollar. II. II. PADGKT. ' Our little girl was unconsioiis from strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, gixing her three d >ses. Tin croup was mastered and our little darlirg speedily recovered" So writes A. L. Spall'ord, <'hosier, Mich. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR "Something New Under The Sua" All Doctors have tried to core CATARRH by the use of powders, acid gases. inhalers ami drills in paste lorni. Their powders dry up in tin' mucous uifuibrancscansing tlicm to crack open ami bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away tlie same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, w Idle pastes and [ointments cannot reach the disease. Ami old and experienced practitioner who has for many year; made a close stinly ami specialty of the treatment of Catarrh, has at last perfected a Treat men t which when faithfully "sed not only relieves at onee, but pennantiv cures Catarrh, hy removing the cause, stooping the discharges, and curing all inflammation. It istheonly remedy known to science that act unity reaehes allc.'ted paits. This wonde u reinedv is ki own as "SNl FFI.KS. the til AltANTKKI> < ATAI'KII CI UK** and is sold at the extremely low price of ()ne Dollar, en h t aekage containing internal and external medicim sullh ieiit iur a full month's treatment and eve*ything necessary to its perfect use. "f-'NUFF.I.K*" i> the only CATAItKIl t'l'ltK ever madeand is now recognized as tho only safe and posi live euro for that annoying and disgusting disc.-oe. It cures Jail intlamation quickly and pcrmantly and is also wonderfully quick to relieve Ilay 1<T'A'FIJ or COI.I) in tne HKAI). OATAKKH when neglected often lends te CONST MTION "SNI' F FI.KS'' will save you it you use it at once. It is 110 ordinary remedy, hut a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure cure CATAKK11 in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay, but send for it at cm c, ami wiite full particulars as to your coudition,and you will recti ve specal advice from the discoverer of this wonderful reinedy regarding your case without < <>st to you bevontl the regular price if SNTl' FI.KS" ihe "GUA liA NTKKD CATAUKH CU HE. Sent | ft | aid to any address in the I niletl Siatt - or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address 1 >t pt. 1 Kl>\V I \ h. cu.ks a com rax v, inisoand 2332 Market Street, I'hil idelphin. Messrs. X'ath iii and Alva Jt ne?came ilov/n frc in Wards and spent Monday anl Tuesday with relatives. A Woman's Awful I'eiii. Mi^s l-'lorance Newman who has been a ^reat Mill'erer from nuiseiilar i brumal i>m, -ays <'hainberl.tin's I'ain Halm is the only rt nutty that aH'onls In r ielief. Miss Newman is a mneli re-jit eleil resitlt nt of the villa/o ol (iray, n. Y., m.iI ii ?K? s this slaitn.ei fur the I etielil of others 'a r I alllieUtl. This liuiint nt is for .-ale bs. 1". II. tinnier. ^ JpS: " 5; ? r. .v. .V. t os Known. r o Brenner, (I Street, ^-"5? "" "" Cl^r~wL V4 1 - Stops the Cough niul Works off the Cohi. I.iixilt.ivM llrtimo-O: i i ti i 11 ? Trthlct.S cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay Price 25^cents. "I recall now with horror," hay mail Carrier Uurruet Mann, of Levanna.O , "my three years of sui'ering from kidney trouble. I was hardly ever free from dull aches or acute pains in my back. To sloop or lift mail sacks made me groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up. when 1 begun to use Fleetric Hitters, but six bottles completely cured nie and made me feel like a new man. They're unriAaled to regulate Stom.iehe, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Perfeet satisfaction guaranteed by F. B. Gunter, only "?0 cents. Recognized at Washington The only instance on record when a post ollie.o has been named after a patent medicine, was Inst year, when in Wetzel County, W. Va. a new post olllce was established and named K-?dol, after the famous Kodol Dyspepsia Cure manufactured by K. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chicago. T'. had given such satisfactory results that the name was unanimously selected by the people for the new oflliee and adopted by the department at Washington, D. C. Biliousness is a condition characterized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomal he is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There is a loathing of food, pains in the bawels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested food and then of bile. Chamberla'n's Stnmache and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of the stoinnehe and create a health)* appetite. They also tone up t lie liver to a healt by ac tion and regulate the bowels. Try tliein and you are certain to be much pleased with the result. For sale by F. B. Gunter. If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would he used in nearly every household, as f ) i n rn ?? *? n* niw\i\1n iel?/\ ?1.\ * B" ( IIWI V ill V ac II | m wj 'i? ? iiv IIWvi > 11 I I ("I from si feeling cf fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or water brash, caused by indigestion cr dyspepsia. A preparalion sucli as Kotlol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good. Remember The Ad? vocate is Hcadquar= ters For STATIONERY of all kinds. La To'1n!z* Senorita vjSi THAT THIS IS BRANDED I ON EVERY ft J Kibo Kid. f *| Sol*. Medium High Heel. EXACT HISHOOUCTION Of THIS STYLE SHOE. Special services will be hehl in the Methodist church Sum'ay. The pastor j extends a ordi .1 invitation "to those ! who cannot aalend the services during the week. THE HOME (iOLl) CURE An IngenousTreat ni.nt by which Drunkards ?re lleing Cured Daily in spite of Themselves. No Ndxons (loses. No Wenk.ning of the nerves. A Pleasant and positive Cure for the Liquor Habit, i It is in# generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. Ahody tilled with poison, and nerves completely shattered by deriodieal or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an noli dole capable <>! neutralizing and erudicat ng 1 lii- poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. i-'ufferors may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this this wonderful "1IOMK titH.D < UltK" vv liich ha? been { perDeted after many years of close study ttt'd treaincnt of iuchria'rs.: The faithful use according to directions oj this wonderful discovery is pesitiveiy gaurantced to dure the most | d.stinate case, no matter how hard a! ! drinke. Our re? ords show.the marvel- j oiis transformation of tlioiisrnds of Orunkarks into sober, industrious ami ! upright men. W | \ KSt l llF. Ydl'K 1IUSHANDS'! CIIII.DKKN ( I nr. YOI'II KAT1IiKK**!! This reineds is in mi sens" a in strum but isaspicific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised j and pre| nred that it is thoroughly sol; ublcaiid pleasant to *|In- taste, so that it can he given in a cup of tea or (of- | f?.r without the knowledge of the per- I son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have c in e'l themselves with this: hi iceless remedy, and ts many morel li vc he. u cured ami made temperate j men by having the "(T UK" adminis-i : iei.il by loving friet-.ds and relatives i wiliout their knowledge in coffee or tea ' and be'ieve today that they discontinued drinking of their own free wil. I >(> NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded I by npp ireiit and misleading "improve- j iiient." Drive out the disease a I onee I and for nil time, The 'HOME CoI.D Cute'' is sold at the extreme! low price of One Dollar, thus placing it within rc.-v h ol everybody a treatment more | effectual than others costing $2-*> to $ *?(). F.iil direct ions at company ea< h paek ge. Special advice by stilled physicians when reipiested without extra ehargli. Sent prepaid to uny part of | the worhl on recetit of One Dollar. Ad tress Dept. 1 Edwin 1Wtiles A. Colli| pnnv, 2tW0 and 2<f.V2 Market Street, ; Pliiiadei| ha. ' All corrv-pondcnce strictly coufideiit|iah 'l is Easy to Feci Good. < .'onait less thousands have found a| blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life l'ills, wbiek positively cure Constipation, Su k Headache, Di/./.inoss, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at F. 11. ! Ouliter's. ~ Lombard Iron Works Supply Co. AUdl'STA, GEORGIA Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Works, ltepairing Promptly Dure, ly-JO-l-'O. 5 f i HANDLE C AND YOU'LL DRY GOODS ANDiSnaP8' Evc SHOES!! gain Ht ... , , ,, .. , ... , ??e nave a mil I We have a full litu> of Shoe.* anu ... ... . tuat we will close o Dry Goods that are Up-to-date in ev- ... . ' 1 will move t lie in quit ery particular. PRNTS & CLOTH- Sewing N ,Nr, llurry and get yo - TXV*. Ing Machine befo When we try to describe our bar- sold out. Severals gains in this department, we don't You pay less than o Know where to begin. It's like try- prices; and same ing to End the commencement of u Special indticenien c'rcle. quanity?to the firs E. JONES, Th I W ' V Every Woman -?LOVES BEAUTY, > FORT, APPRECIAT 11EXCE WOMEN FI SATISFACTION IN I I A Thoroughly High-grade At a SENSIBLE PRICE jj /f|\" La Senorita." A i H ^ueen viin Quality sub I ^4 Oxfords, $2.50. PRICE 1 I Light Flexible Sole, Medium High Heel. For Street or Dress . Kxict Reproduction ut this Style Sltoe. Sold Exclusively bv * ^ > NEW YORK IY ixr Interest in the cost sale of shoes : to cull ami examine this greatest drive lars will be 011 double duty while these A Keen Clear llrniii. Your best feelings, your soc;al posi- r[l IT Tj* t'on or business success depend lurgely I f 1 on the pet feet action of your Stotuache and Liver. Dr. King's New Life Tills give increased strength, akeen clear T yt brain, high ambition. A 25 cent box 1 I | | will make you feel .like a new being: old by F. 11.Hunter, Druggist. Fonglit F^.r His Life. ' My father and sister both diet! of 1^. ^ Consumption," writes J. T. Weather- ( wax, of Wiandotte, Midi., "ami I was ?aved from the same frightful fate only by l)r. King's New Discovery. An at- The TdV'JCSt, < tack of I'neumonia left an ohstinat cough and very severe lung trouble, which an exc<ll{4U doctor could not Policv help, but a few months' use of this won- t* . . T . i. Total Income 1 deiful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much in weight." Assets Deceillb Infallible for Coughs, Colds and nil I HSlinillce ailtl Throat and Lung troubles. Trial hot- A J ' j T tleslree. (iuarnnteed bettles 50c and xXHCl lu Jj6 $ I.on at F. B. Gunters, ! roin tho reporl Beware of a Cough. oBlce. it is snown That The Mutni A cough is not a disease but a symp- in South Carolina ii torn. Consumption and bronchitis, Gained lifty-eig which are the most dangerous and fa- in ,.as tal diseases, have for their lir>'? nidica- Has i tion a persistent cough, and if proper- company. ly treated as soon as this cough an- I he Mutual Fife , . . ,. . One-Half 1'er Cent, pears are easily cured. Cliambcrlui s The Five l'er Ci Crugh Hemedy has proven wonder- than a Government fully successful, and gained its wide N'o impaired or reputation and extensive s. le by its t'u|npaiiy. , , A few flrst-clasi success in curing the diseases wbu li For particulars cause coughing. If it is not bcnilicial it will not cost you a cent. For sale ? by F. B. Gtiliter. I # # "It is with a good ileal of pleasur" ami satisfaction that I rcccommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami NlH'Ciill Diarhaer Kemeny," says Druggist A. * W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. \ lady customer, seeing the remedy ex- ????????? posed for sale on HIV show ease. ?h'u! <> ? me: 1 re illy believe that medieiiie saved 1113 lift* t};? past slimmer while 1L' at the shore,'and she became so enthii sinstio over Its merits that I at onee / ' made up my raiml to recomend it in /TV J A the future Heeently a gentleman l1 cauie into my store so overcome with colic pains that he sank at once to the w \ }*f)\ floor, I gave him .1 dose of this rente- 1 /| Va**' |y which helped him. I repeated (lie 1\V* ei d -se and 111 lifUen minutes lie left my U .J' 1 , WILL EVANS. / i * # ^JLl ' Haberdasher, Shirt maker w ill, ^1 ' 1 \"s. ^ _ give > "in mail orders prompt and care- JL\ jj | ful attention, at Ij ^ 11:12 Main Street. ... ' Columbia, s. c. Here ^ama All aaSsrlna wpinon M wt rocolvo full y.<1 ______________?? ^B ooraploto Indructlon tr? of thirii, for , IM trootmonl of oil WIVLb, Insist that your W; ter to The Led!*' I Health Dub. cara I. husband buy SHE1.ton | H (root utn; worn.n mills flour. 3 mmmammm A i I *p- . ' " '?':. )UR GOODS" 'jsjxu3l.le Money. ;n for Bar- Stoves! Stoves!! inters. Now is the tim) to buy! We are | line or 1 HUNKS oyJT 8locj.?,d nnd they are going elieup ut at prices tliut ^ny Size?Any price. CJood cooking means good eating?and you stay laehines! healthy. We guarantee tbeni. ur wife that Sew- _ . . re present lot is Groceries, tyles to pick from. Wft |l;lYe Q|| hand aJway8< a fuii ih half o Agents ,.OII,p]ete ||ne Dr the choicest Grocerterms If desired. ieg The Celebrotad Hungarian ts on a limited p,irity.? piour always in Stock. | t twtnty fiw. e Underseller. I I 11 i r anions ^ SH OE W omen^ \ ? Shoe of Unusual Merit 11 styles?from the . light and E lty dress shoe to the more stantial street boot. $3.00 "OXFORDS $2.SO \C k ET STORED t c " ? ............ mm wcck uicrerses. limi t fail in Shoes we have ever offered. Y<>ur ilollots lust. MUTUAL LIiTT urance Company Of New York. 1 A. McCurdy, President. Strongest, Most Pro^ressire Life Insut" mice Compa/r' in the IJ orld. holders in 1900. . . $20,301,8(?3.8? n 1900 . . % . 00,.>82,802.31 ?er 31, 1900 .' 325,753; 162.51 Annuities in force . . 1,141,-197,888.2(1 iads Again in South Carolina. Is of twelve leading eoaipatnas, on lile in the Comptroller'.* il Life of New Yojk puiil for forty-nine per cent. Lusine * i IKK) than any other company. lit per cent, more'insurance in force than any otlier h premiums more than any other company, noreinsurance in force in South Carolina than any other > is now selling a Single Premium Guaranteed Tiiree am! Bond. which dies not require an examination, 'lit. Twenty Year Bond policy nniiot be equaled. Better Ihtml. vicious risks solicited or accepted for insurance in tlio i agents can secure desirable contracts, as to plans, rates, etc., apply to" ETHEREDGE, Agont, Columbia, S. C. W c* D I P*< that at certain periods of her life does RJ *- J I *-L. J not suf{er from some derangement of [-3 g the menstrual functions, if not a more US K| serious form of womb or ovarian die- 9 ?jj| ease. At the first sign of weakness of H Jla EI M ALE these delicate organs a bottle of G. F. ft nji' u ? ?hould be procured from the drug- 9 MC iii gist and its use continued until a com- Ejl . B^P plete cure is effected, which will be B 1 AaNACEA brought about in a very short time, 9 " except it be in most severe cases. B |v 6. F. P. CURES HEADACHE, 1 k HEART PAI.PITATIOM, V BACKACHE. 1 r,J For two years I was greatly distressed with headache I l backache and fluttering at the heart. I was very much ? ' concerned over my condition, especially after our physi- H ^ cian failed to give me any relief, and wrote to the Ladies' IS Health Club, describing my condition. Acting on the | advice received, 1 began using O. F. P. and in a very few H days ! began steadily improving. It is a splendid medi- I cine and deserves the support of every woman who is H sick and wants to get well. Many of my friends are anx- K ious to try it since they have witnessed what it did for rf me. MRS. BECKY ANDERSON, Kingslsnd, Ark. I Prepared by L. QERSTLE A CO., Ohattanoogs, Tonn. 1 SeU by all Drefl|l?U at f 1 a bottle, er six bottles for $t. v Pp' * v.7 im , . o- - ? "TP J , v - a \j?^ ./{IIHB^^^I Kodol. 1 Dyspepsia Curie 1 Digests what you eat. It, artificially digests the food and aids 1 Nature iu strengthening aud recon- 1 structing tho exhausted digestive or* 9 gans. It 13 the latest discovered digest- ' ant aud tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efilciency. It in* stantly reiicvcsand permanently cure# Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgli.Crampsand l|J I' all other result* of imperfect digestion. aT1cc50c. and (1. J arjte.sti?? contains ttmea au ulislie. Hookall aboutdyspepsiamihlodfreo t?i spared by E. C- UtWITT ACC-. C$ BAIT.SBIRG COTTON MARKET Price* subject to change without notice ait 1 corrected by W. C. Cnrtldge Low Midling, 'I 7-8. j Strict ' ' i * 7 8-4 1 Middling 7 5-8. ;?|J Tone of market quiet. , I W anted! . ' Everybody to Know i That I havs for sale a 'arge;and beau ful selection^ of ifrauieil pictures. En graving* and Paintings. ALSO PICTURE FU \MES MADE TO J ORDER, [~M Call and see and be convinced. R. L. RAMEY. Saluda, S. O, 1 TflEfj. A. QUA L1PAUM, _,j : PHYSIC! AN & SURGEON,! " .' Office over Harris' Drug S*or$, Money to Loan.. J On farming lands. Easy payment*. N'o commissions charged, Borrower j pays actual cost of perfecting luau. John B. Palmer a Son. Columbia, S. C. Euuknk W. Able, Atty., Saluda. S. C. . If. L. HARTLEY, attorney AT l A \*. !: LnzsviM.E ' S. O. ^ ,1 rr/,?y,:ce in all Courts, Business solioited. go to ' r sam howks. \A\R^tuarant for first-class I -?eals, <#: .?.ll hours. I Wai &/Toy/i LL. i ^re Ins., ~ ? Town and Country Ri&.S Ojfor in ADVOCATE Building. ' P. B. Asbill I M atches. .'Clocks, and if t ?avo1i*v Ke < airing. jJi'Lvna Itui!dm<*, DATESDURG. s. C. j as. w. Pitts, 5 U. 1G EON- DEN T/S T, ti* 0.1" ee at Ethered^e Building P.\ I ?U U.\, ? ? ? Si C? Eugene W. Able ATTORNEY ami COUNSELOR. O dices a I EnuKnM.n C. II. AND Saluda C. IF, Prompt Attention Oi\en to All BusI '.e-s, j. w. in vc.i:k, j. x. o. <;i!e<5(*uy. r.ilgene^d, S C. Saluda, S. C. DhVORE & GREGORY ATTORXFIVS AT LA IF. All business intrusted to our (are reeeivt prompt attention. >lllee up stairs in Etheredjfe building. > E. K HARDIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office a/t Home. ; G. L. Trotter,? ZZZ PHYSICIAN & SI RGF.OX. Offers Iiis Professional Services to the people of llatesburg and vicinity. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady, ouroa of her Deafness and Noises in the Head Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kar Drums, pave $1<>OOO to his Institute, so that deaf people unahle to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. lllWO-c. The Nicholson Institute, 730 Kiphth Avenue, New York, J. 8. A.