The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 29, 1901, Image 5
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ADVOCATE.
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I'VHLISUKD Every WlDKtSPiY.
ii-s J. B. Stoker lias been quite ill,
but is sumo better.
Co to bear Dixon and you will never
regret it.
M iss Geneva Jones of Saluda, spent
? lew days with relatives hero last
wei k.
"We want our people to avail themselves
of tlia opportunity of hearing
Tom Dixon.
A great man is Dixon, so go to hear
him lecture Saturday. Tickets can be
purchased at The Advocate otllce.
J*.of. Du Shan of Charleston, and Mr.
Owen of Orangeburg, added much to
the music of the conference.
L'se Shelton Mills Hour, and grow
healthy, wealthy, and wise?D. R. Ilaltiwanger.
Miss Foster, a fair maiden from Unio?:,
is spending some time with her
school mate, Miss Amanda Rawl.
rev. C. 1*. Roozer, hearty and liale
ns ever, made us glad by his presence
Just week.
Fiiss I .a ora Lybrand, an attractive
yoi.ng lady of Wagener, spent several
daja with her friend Miss Kllu Al?1
ridge.
For ice-cold drinks conic to John 1>.
Ra wTs.
The choir was a thing of beauty; the
bo\ s excepted.
Every one in our town were delighted
ito eve the genial face of Bro. 1'. A
Murray. He was a former pastor
'here, and is beloved by all.
V r. A I.. Hartley of Lexington,
came down Monday to see his brother
avdio is quite ill.
.Mr. Z . T. Cook of Greet.wood, eame
ttctvn Monday night. A most agreeable
; rid entertaining gentlinan is Mr.
OovrttSubscibe
for The Advocate and get
.1 ik of the best .weekly's in the State.
11 oshon, the photographer, is a lirst tli
i b aitist. Barties desirirg good
iwoik should call him. The Advocate
recv inmeiids him as a lirst-class artist
in every respect.
t?-. ?U I.nne Hivrn ft f
valle, lecture on " backbone." It will
lie groat?Don't fail!! Tickets for
sale at The Advocate ollice
For beauty ar.d eloquence of style?
Dr. Dixon is not surpassed, llis lectures
are not only entertaining, but
they are refining and cultivating. See
notice of bis lecture at Lee?vills June
lrt.
Prof. WannmnKcr of Watford C.'ol
lege, attended the conference; and
was* tl e guest of Mr. N. A. Dates. Hi'
is aeuitured gentleman and a most/W)~"J~
lerestiog conversationalist./
The col ferenoe has come and gone.
&tid w? are proud to say that no or.e enjoyed
it more than we.
Rev .I. 11. U raves of Autnville,
Jn attendance on the League conference.
Mr. (ir.ivis in an old friend and
s ricli character lie is too.
Prts D. 11. Johnson, lias kindly rcTr.cmbered
us with an invitation to
toe Winthrop closing exercises. Wintlircp
is growing great under the able
executive direction of Pres. Ji boson.
Miss Lena llnrnian, one of Lexing*
ton's most charming young ladies,
;took in the pleasures of the Epworth
League t oliferent e.
The Leaguers have come ami gone.
and many are the hearts that have
been laken away ; and many no doubt
: are It ft behind.
Friend Dave Itawl, made liini:self
sick, working for the Conference.
'.That, much of the succe s oflhct Onilertnee
is due to Dave's ell'orts, all our
jpeujde know. He is himself again.
.M he .Branson, a charming young
'lady journalist o' Orangeburg, f.tf
tended the J.eague Conference It u;so
i.jca to meet one, who can "synipalpathize'\with
a poor country editor.
.'Misses Einm.e and Bet.l ill Fox of Lexington,
were in attendance at the Epwoitli
League conference, These
young ladies nave a host of friends who
a re always delighted to see their sweet
countenances.
tlrnnd master Sheppard and district
1 >ej ut y Angell, of the State ('rand
Lodge, will cohfer degrees, Friday
evening, at the regular communication
of our masonic Lodge. This
should draw a large number of the
inasi nie brethren together,
l)n account of the pastor's absence,
to finch the sermon before the g ad- I
ie 1 school at Denmark, there will he no
preaching ir. the Haptist (liurcli next'
Sunday. The Rev, II. T. I'oston, of i
' Swansea, pastor of Bethel church, will |
: supply I he pulpit next Sunday night
.All are invited to hear him.
"M?.n> UliinKS lo uoi. IV. Oil I' ,V j
Ytor uA#y<Jial invitation to attend tin'I
mlosiryrtv.i* u/rises of tlie S. C. C. I.
VWe dh t?? do #?ur utmost to br tliereJiV
program ol 1 |i * oxercises will be
foiintl elsewhere.
}Ve hereby return to Junius Mnrilin J
for the work be did for Tliu Advocute
during tlie League conference. J.is.
is a bustler and we hope to sea him a
correspondent on one of the great dailies.
Ri v. I'eter Stokes of Loui? ville, the I
Secretary of the conference, was Jit his
I>ost of duty. Mr, Stokes is a hard
student and is held in high esteem by '
those of bis own church end many
others as well.
A great many of our readears look
forV lid to the Leesville College coinmencfeiient
with a great deal of pleasure.
The Commencement this your
will I c up to the us nl standard and
tlios who may go may feel assured of
: a treat.
Our people are grived to know of tlm
critical illness cf Mr. J. II. Hartley.
As a man i.nd citizen, lie has always
end?Wored to build up our town. Few
met' have done so much for bis church
and our school. Those in need \\Arc
the recipients of his generosity. *v0
sincerely hope that his life may he
Spared.
Money to Lend,
At The First National Bank of Batesbur
kr. Every iircomodut ion consist rut
with sound banking guaranteed to our
patrons. Your account solicited.
\V. W. Watson,
Cashier.
q A regular communication
of Batesburg Lodge No. 138
A. K. M. will convene in
Masonic Hall, Friday eveninir
Mav 81st; at 8 o'clock.
Visiting brethren cordially
invited. By order of ti.e W. M.
J. Frank Kneece, Secretary.
E. O. Watson the able president of
the League conference, is looking remarkably
well. He is pastor of Bethel
church, Charleston, and is one of
the ablest ministers of bis church in
the state. By the way, Bro. Watson
lived at I.ecsville several years; and
it wan there he found his help-mate?
therefore, ho loves this section wit h
additional love.
lie v. Mr. Lucas preached a most excellent
seruion in our Baptist church
Sunday morning. Those who heard it
speak in the highest terms of it. Mr.
Lucas is a returned missionary from
China and understands the work of
foreign missions as wel' as any one we
know.
All of our people were glad to see
the face of Bro. J. 1). Crout during the
conference after a spell of fever. No
one among us is more beloved than he,
and we tru-t he shall go in ami out before
us as long as the laws of his church
will permit.
Mr. Gregg lt:ley has bought the interest
of the estate of M. S. liilej'.
Gregg has been among us several years
and enjoys the confidence of the pea pie
generally. Tlii? change in no-wise affects
the conduct of the business. We
wish for all concerned, continued success,
\% hicli i hey dt serve.
We understand that our friends at
Leesville are to 1 ave an exchange also.
We are glad to note I Ins, as it is hut a
sign of prosperity and an expression of
the citizens of their town. We hope
the day will never come when we will
be so little, as to fail to rccogninzc ad
Mr. ami Mrs. E. S. Kawl, formerly
of Isatosburg; but now of Seivern S.
were in attendar.ee at the Kpworth
League confe.eiice last week; and vis- j
iting relatives in town. Kd is as jolly
as ever and sa\>, if be bad not been 1
mauicd, lie would have given the Ep- i
worth Orphanage representative three
ears of lumbar instead rf one.
' . .
Young men, arc yo?i going to hear,
I>r. Dixon's lecture on " IJackbone''
dune the first, at Leesville? Dr. Kerfoot
says of him; "Solomon said there
is nothing new under the sun, but Solonion
had not seen Dixon." No less j
than a thousand young men should I
hear him.
bin uhs growing in a poor soil seldom i
produce bright, high-colored flowers* I
(ionerally the application of manure
in liberal quantifies will improve their 11
color. Iron lillings and scales collected
about a blacksmith's r.nvi! have a
tendency to intensify ll e color ol many
plants, if dug into the soil about their
root.?.1 line Ladies' Home .Journal.
Mi-s I.oui e Walker, as charming as
ever is the rccij i? nt of hearty greetings
on all sides. The eon'erence had
her down as a delegat e. She is oiir's
by right of a former undisputed claim
Her temporary abiding place is lJislii
pvillc, but seme sly "fox" will make
In r pel matient at ode llatcsburg.
Now see.I!!
We learn that Col. C. 1.. Join s lias
been elected uiagisl rate ill the Wagciicrdistiict.
No belter selection could
have been made, or capable and competent.
It was cur purpose to sav
something of bis candacy last week,
lint it was crowded out.
Old soldiers Experience.
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in .11. iiuniiu. ;i i \ t ?ar vcirran,"!
Winchester I ml., w t i l? s: ,'my 'f*' was
sick a long time in spite of good doctor's
treatment, l>ut was wholly cured
l>v I>r. Kings New L'fe l'ills, which (
worked wonders for her health."
They always do. Try them. Only
25o at (Junters Urug store.
H Saved his Leg.
1*. A. l>niilorth, of I.a< Jrange, (la.
siillTrcd for six months with a frightful
running sore on his leg; but writes
that Uucklin's Arnica Fn've wholly
cured it i.i live days For I'leers,
Wounds. I iles. its the best salve in the
World. Cure giiarantetd. Only 2oc.
Sold by F. 15 (Junior.
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Host Miikcs, .x_ .x.
Lowest Pri(
Peter A.
1)37 JJroa
^-"CLg"TJL3tS
Photographs! Koshon, the Photog- <
rapher, has now been in Baieshurg a ih
little ov^r a week; and so far has done rn
a very good business. IT* guarantees (le
his work to be equul to any made in pr
the State If you want something |at
nice; here is your chance; he will not ja,
stay long. 0f
This is commencement week at the Ci
institute. The iuterui?diate and pre- <
paratory departments will perform j,u
Thursday night; The primary high g;i
school department will be represented an
Friday night. The last on the pro- uo
gram Friday night, will be an oration |t,
from a representative of the Senior ^
class; and awarding of diplomas. frj
llere comes an invitation from Geo. gr
Bates and Edward Hardin to the Wof- is
f rd college cominenceinont. These ,
are our own boys; and we are proud
of them; of the high stasd tiiey have |'a
made. tJeirge graduates this 5'ear 11,1
and will cast anchor in our town. It u''
would be a pleasure to be at this com- w'
inencement, but it will not be our c.?
. .. th
privilege.
of
Dr. John U. Wilson, the able editor
of the old reliable Southern Christian .
Advocate was here shaking hands with ()l
the young Methodists. l>r. Wilson is j
one of the ablest divines in tlie South
Carolina conference; and is making
the Southern Christian Advocate the
equal of any denominational paper in
the land. We hope he will come bnek 1,1
to see us, when the fruit gets ripe; and J?
he will then think this the promised
land. 11
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Save your IVIoney
And keep it in the Savings Depart
ment or THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK of Batesburg. Four (4) per.
cent interest on deposi's. Dividends 8
semi-annually. Both large and small al
accounts so'icited.
W. W. Watson,
Cashier.
' Our little girl was unconsious from
M
strangulation during a sudden and terrible
attack of croup. 1 quickly secured
a bottle of Oiiq Minute Cough Cure, ?
giving her three doses. The croup was
mastered and our little darling speed- St
ily recovered" So writes A. L. Spafford,
Chester, Micli.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR < ?
Pa
' SomethingNew Under The Sun"
All Doctors have tried to core CATARRH
by the use of powders, acid nu
gases, inhalers ntul drugs in paste form, na
Their pewders dry up in the mucous fr<
membranes causing them to crack open
and bleed. The powerful acids used ''r
in the inhalers have entirely eaten in
away the same membranes that their m.
makers have aimed to cure, while pastes ()(|
ami ointments iniuirt reach the dis
ease. aihi <>i?i niKi experienced pracu- *"i
tinner who has f< r many years nia?le a bo
close sliuly and specialty of the treat- m,
iii* i11 of Catarrh, lias at last perfected rj^
a Treatment which when faithfully used .
not only relieves at (Mice, but permnnt Vl
ly ctiies Catarrh, by removing the ioi
cause, stooping the discharges, and ijg
ruring all intlainmation. It istheonlj
ri medy known l > science that actually
r.-aches at'fe.-ted patts. This wondei fu
remedy is known ns"SNl'FKIiES, the '
(i I A R A NTEKI> CATARRH CI It 10" iz<
am' is sold at the extremely iow price or,
of One Dollar, eicli package contain- j|()
ing internal and external medicine
si tflckiit for a full month's treatment ,l"*
and every tiling necessary to its perfect in
use. am
"SN UFF.I.KS" is the only CA- foe
T A URH CI' UK ever made and is now st,
recognized as the only safe and posi
live (tire for that annoying and disgusting
disease. It cures all inflama- a*(
tiou quickly and pcrmantly and is also up
wonderfully quick to relieve Hay (]|j,
FKVFK or COLD in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neglected often '
leads to CONS1 MTION "IsKl'K ros
l'l.IOS" will saveyou it you use it at
once. It is no ordinary runitdy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
gu:. ran teed to cure cure CATARRH A
in any form or stage if used according
to the directions which accompany
each pac kage. Don't delay, but send
for it at once, and write full particular
as to \ c ur c oinlit ion, and you will N<i
rcci ive spccal advice from the diseov- jI1(
crcr of this wonderful remedy regard- '
ing your case without cost to you he- P?
y oiicl the regular price if SN I'KFLK.S'* i
the "tiU AKANTKE1) CATARRH sl(
Cl RE. an
Sent prepaid to any address in the .)()
I'r.itcd States or Canada on receipt of j
Due Dollar. A (Id res Dept. 10EDWIN
R. RILES A COM RAN Y, 238 and 2382
Market Street, Philadelphii. j(.?
A Woman's Awful Peril. ^
Miss Flor.tnce Newman who has |,n
been a great nilfercr from muscular "I
rheumatism, says Clinuiberlain's Rain l,e
Halm is the only rt medy that affords >p|
hericlicf. Miss Newman is a muc h jot
re-pcc tccl resident of the villa/e of pc
( ray, n. V., and makes this staleincii I
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iop in** tici)e111 4>r others similar! 0[,
illlicteel. This liniment is for sale l>y |)r
K. H. till liter. UP
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rhe most facinating feature in a!l )
e proceedings of the League Confer- *
ce, was the reception which was '
Id in the old Methodi?t school house *
iuay evening. The pretty young ?
lies from abroad, with our young
dies, indeed made as lovel) a bevy
women as ever assembled in South
irollna.
rhe First National Ilank of Batesrg,
under its conservative policy, is
ining the conlidence of the people,
d dispensing its benefits to a continusly
widening section of country.
? success so fur hus surpassed
e reasonable expectations of its
lends. And the outlook for still
eater succes in its business relations
bright indeed.
Hie South Carolina Telephone Com- '
ny has a large force of hands, work- <
if in and urouud our town, putting
i poles and stringing the wires. We
11 soon have a first c)a??s exchange,
nnecting with the leading towns of
e Stato.J Mr. McCain who has charge
the line, is a courteous and affable
ntlein&u and if the Company's otllils
are all such men, they camot do
herwise hut succeeJ. The Advocate
pes aud beleivos the exchange will
not only a convenience, but a profible
investment to all parties.
l)r. A. C. Wilkin* preached the comencement
sermon before the Lexiugn
school last Sunday. Those who
ard it pronounced it an able effort:
lis was tlie Doctor's first visit to our
unty seat and returned much in love
it It the place.
For Sale!
One brand new I.og Cait for sale;
inch axle, 6 inch tires, 7 foot wheeD;
I ready to swing logs. Price reasonle.
Apply to J. It Stokes.
Married.
On May 23rd; Robt. J. Keliy, to
iss Eliza W. Sanders, at the In inn
the brides aunt; Itev. J. D. Kikard
liciuting.
ops tlie Cougli and Works off
the Cold.
LaxaDve Bromo-Quinine Tablets
re a cold in one day. No Cure, Nc
ly I'rice 25 cents.
"I recall now with horror," say
til Carrier Burruet Mann, of Levan,0
, "my three years of suffering
im kidney trouble. I was hardly evfree
from dull aches or acute pains
my hack. To stoop or lift mail sacks
ide me groan. 1 felt tired, worn
t, about ready to give up, when 1
(;ari to use Electric Bitters, hut six
ttles completely cured me and made
? feel like a new man. They're unmled
to regulate Storaache, Liver,
dneys and Bowels. Perfect satisfacti
guaranteed by K D. Gunter, only
cents
biliousness is a condition characterd
by a disturbance of the digestive ~~
inns. The stomai lie is debilitated.
liver torpid, the bowels constipatThere
is a loathing of food, pains
itie noweis,dizzin*ps, coated tongue
il vomiting, first of tin* undigested
mI ami t lieti of bile. Chambet la'n's
imache ami Liver Tablets allay the
turbances of the stomache and ere'
a healthy appetite. They also tone
the liver to a healthy action and recite
the bowels. Try them and you
'certain to be much pleased with the
lult. For sale by F. B. Gunter.
THE HOME GOLD CURE
n Inge nous Treatment by which 1
Drunkards are lleiuc *
Cured Daily in spi(e of v
Themselves. '
i Ndxous Coses. No Weaken- 1
it of the nerves. A Pleasant and ; ,
sitive Cure for the Liquor Habit.
It is now generally known and underind
that Drunkenness is n disease t
il not weakness. A body filled with ,
ison, and nerves completely "shatterby
deriodical or constant use of in- a
ideating liquors, requires an anti- ?
te capable of neutralizing and erad- I
iting tbis poison, and destroying the v
iving for intoxicants. Sufferers
iv now cure themselves at home jc
thoot publicity or loss of time from I
siness by tbis tbis wonderful i
U)ME GOLD CURE" which has been i
rftcted after many years of close I f
idy anil treament of inebriates. ! \
le faithful use according to directis
ol tbis wonderful discovery is ;
sitiveiy gauranteed to dure the most
stinate ease, no matter how hard a t
inke. Our records shnw{the marvel- ! t
s transformation of thousrnds of | v
nnt,arks into sober, industrious and !
right men. '
V l\*ES < TJHE YOUR HUSBANDS!! l!
111. PR EN 1CUHK YOUR FA'I'll- ?
CS!! Tills remeds is in no sense a |
strun. i lit is a specific for this dis- <j
ie only, and is so skillfully devised
d prepared that it is thoroughly sol- \ 1
leand pleasant to {the taste, so that f
ran he given in a cup of tea or cof
without the knowledge of the peril
taking it. Thousands of DrunkIs
have lured themselves uiil. -
oeless remedy, and ts many more
ve be??n cured anu made temperate
in by having the "CHItE" adiniius- 1
ed by lc ving friends and relatives t
hunt their knowledge in coffee or tea |
d believe today that they discontinil
drinking of thuir own free wi.l.
L)C) NOT WAIT. I>o not be deluded (
apparent and misleading "improve- f
nit." Drive out the disease at once r
il for all time, Tlie"?IOME GOLD ^
re" is sold at the extremel low price '*
One Dollar, thus placing it within c
it li of everybody a treatment more i
ectunl than others costing $25 to $50. j,
II directions ac company each pack8.
Special advice by skilled physicis
when requested without extra n
irgli. Sent prepaid to liny part of f
world on reee'2t of One Dollar. .
dress Dept. 1 Edwin B.Oiles A CoinIV.
2330 and 2232 Market Street, t
iiadelphia. li
II correspondence strictly confident- j,
ti
Tin Easy to Feci Good,
lountless thousands have found a s
ssing to the body in Dr. King's ?
w I.ife Pills, wlnck positively cure t
ristipation, Sick Headache, l)izzi- c
>s, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and r
ue and all Liver and Stomach
utiles. Purely vegetable never j
,ie or weaken. Only 25c at F. It. ^
titer's.
uibard Iron Works Sopply Co. '
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA K
indry, Machine, Boiler and Gin f
Vorks. Re pairing Promptly Dor e.
JOrl-'O.
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I Mills,
^ Manufacturers of Jg DRY GOODS
SHOES!!
HIGH-GRADE<^_ SE w ? r n r f rti
_-,r^r-. jjp We have a full line of bl
* *?^^ Dry Goods that are Up-to-di
CHATTANOOGA, TEN.fe ?
g PRNTS & CL(
For Prices<^_ ING!
v' Wrile to ?
i i|-v jc When we try to describe
i -Lr* Jp? gains in this department,
[ "13 know where to begin. It's
i * '"K tu find the coininenceun
Haltiwanger, ^ circ,e
BATESBURG, - - S. C.2; |Q
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Queen Quality
y Walk Over for
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y y The best in the world?They are copied in ap
V y net be approached in style, lit, comfort and wearvy
is no fashionable shape, no idea of newness six
these two lines. We are showing all the popular
v y is manifested in the great, bargain lots of shoes
y'y have been sold: but ihe lots have been replenishe
* ^ from our regular stock at less than cost prices.
y Olotlxizr
vy
vy Our clothing have flie appearance that char:
vy sortment is 1 lie largest and our prices are tlie sou
qj; Sliirts and Neck
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50 dozen just received All llie latest de.igtu
y\ regular prices.
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Our nigh qualities, correct styles and low pri
r ^ week sliows an increase of sales from this depart
liest at a rehsonable price come to us.
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rr ^ There lias never liven sii? li n large an assortm
^ \ opening this week?prices range from lc to 2.50
I * PICTURES & ?1
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?T tx New line opening this week. New floods an
$ NEW YORK RACK
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One of the most attractive young V"V JT
.eaguers present ut tb.* conference, I |?J W . [\/[
as Miss Nelson, of Columbia. She jtk. JL AK A1A
vus equal to every occasion. We will
ndeed be delighted to see her counte- T
lance in our town again. The fact is, I
Ve like all those fair delegates. ^A. A 1 lO WV JL WV
A Keen Clear liraiu.
Your best feelings, your soc'ul posi- I IT
ion or business success depend largely
in the perfect action of your Stomacl e 1? i f*ll *11*(1 A
ind Liver. Dr. King's New Life Fills lVlt IIclI ?
;ive increased strength, n'.keen clear
irain, liigli ambition. A 25 cent box f y
v i 11 make you feel like a new being: 1 h C ? tlOH?(
dd by F. 11. Hunter, Druggist. (f/f('C ('
Fought For His Life.
"My father and sister both died of lo Policyholders
consumption," wrlte.s J# T. Weather* Total IllCOlllC 111 l4.HK)
rav rxf . - *
......... uifn., "aim i was | Assets UCCCliiDcr ol, 1
aved from tin* saint* frightful late only InSlirilUCC Ulld Alllllllti
>y Dr. King's Nt*\v Discovery. An at- "1 ' i T J
nek of rneuinonia left an oLslinal Z\ H(J lb 1jG3?ClS 1
onch anil very severe long trouble, , . .
vliich an excell^xt doctor could not v ' r"In ,'1.t
oflice.it is shown
lelp. lint a few months use of tins won- That The Mutual Life of
let fuI medicine made me as well as in South Carolina in ItKkt thai
ver and I gained much in weight." Gained Ufty-ciglit per i
nfallible for Coughs, Colds and all in cash premiun
i'hroat ami Lung troubles. Trial hot- Has fU.S'JT.ptitl more insur
leslree. Guaranteed bettles flOc and company.
1.00 at F. D. Guliters. The Mutual I/.fe is now s.
One-Half l'er < eiit. Bond, v
Ilcwarc of n Cough. The Five IVr Cent. Twen
A cough is not a disease but a symp- than a Govci nineiit Bond.
. .... No impaired or vicious ri
om. ( onsumptioii and bronchitis. ( 0|?|>anv
vhich are the most dangerous and fa- A few lirst-clast agents ct
al diseases, have for their lirst indicn- For particulars as to plan:
ion a persistent cough, and if propery
treated as soon as this cough up- "W" Cp
tears are easily urcd. Chamberlin'.- ^1 ? * *
cugh Heincdy has proven wonder- ^lwwi'll A??'t
illy successful, and gained its wide * | ' ' ttll
eputatiou ami extensive s. le by its
Uccess in curing the diseases which _____________
ause coughing. If it is not henilicial
t will not cost you a cent, l or sale ?i
<y F. B. Giinter. ,,-v
41 It is with a good deal of plensur** ^
nd satisfaction that 1 rcccoiiunciul ^ T *. J -V in LrtJ
'hamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami
)iarhaer Itemeuy,'* says Druggist A. -/l * W ?. BN
V. Sawtelte, of Hart ford, Conn, "a & fyiiP SL em
udy customer, seeing the remedy ex- .>c*w//0^ K-IU?
iosed for sale on inv show case, said to \a "A vJL A
iic: I really believe that medicine (3 si
aved my life the past summer wliil. 1 [ / ?*wA
i ch-j shore,* and she became so critliu
iastic over its merits that I at once 6?
tKlr up uiy mind to reooinend it in
he future Recently a gentleman 1 f jrVI^V
una into uiy store so overcome with I / *14* '
0110 pains that lie sank at once to the fl*'"IlL J^.J For t
ioor, I gave him a dose of this rente I y "Wj backachi
y which helped him. I repeated the ^ jy 11 concern!
. ... ... ?/( ail clan fadi
lose and in hfuen minutes lie loft my Health i
Hf-re -dvice ri
_ _ ___ . __ I All ufT.rlne women dayt I b
WILL EVA NS. IE5r3sr SS
Wm the treetment of nil . . .
Haberdasher, Shirt maker will. , H
rive your mailorders prompt and care- I ftLiVh? in*.. o'^eT.
111 .ti..ni;.tn ?* H 0???t1? * t'o. ChM-J UI
A> t( ntloUj ft t, KH tAUoodk, Taun. This D
1 ido u?,? c#-A*t Oluh hM a rr^piri
liOv Main NtrCft, I grMt many ?om?n. 8*14 b)
j
NDLE OUR C
OU'LL
AND ^naPB* Even for Bargain
Hunters.
. have a full line of TRUNKS
tioes and . . ,, , ^ .. . ov
. tnat we will close out at prices that .
1 v 1,1 will move them quick
1 UJ<
Sewing Machines! ?>e
llurry and get your wife that Sewing
Machine before present lot is
our bar- sold out. Several stv ies to pick from. ,
we don't You pay less than one half of Agents
like try- prices; and same terms if desired. .
ent of a Special inducements on a limited j?
quanity?to the first twtnty live.
?NES, The Und
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for Women? ^
Men, j % t y I
5 2 ful
pearance and price; but can kri
?resisting qualities. There vy
>cs that is not first found in yy
styles. Unceasing interest vy
we are showing Quanities V ^
J with odd lots of new goods yy
I i
Viy
vy
icterises the best. Our as- My
illest, V y | 01
vy
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WOO!' vfy
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and fully 25 per cent under
r'S Nc
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ces have been talking; eaeh
ment; and If you want the
n* 1 ,,
ent in the town; as we are
$
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s on display in every dept. *" r A -*
4*
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UTUAL LIFE
R
nee Company =
: New York. 3
McCurdy, President.
\st, Most Progressive Life Insur- __
ompaiv in the World.
i in 1000 . . . $2<?,3r>1,863.83
1)0,582,802.31
000 ' 325,753,152.51 M(
ies in force . . 1,141,407,888.20
^gain in South Carolina. -
it leading companies, un file in tlu* ComptrollerV J
New Yojk paid for forty-nine per cent, business
i any other company.
ent, more'insurance in force than any other
us $79,521,111 more than any other company.
anee in force in South Carolina than any other
lling a Single Premium Guaranteed Three and
,'hieh does not require an examination.
ty Year Bond policy cannot be equaled. Better
sks solicited or accepted for insurance in this
in secure desirable contracts.
rates, etc., apply to* '
HEREDGE,
LMit, Columbia, S. C. D
re<
bu
-r | C" ' c that at certain periods of her life does 13
' not suffer from some derangement of ?
the menstrual functions, if not a more Sj
serious form of womb or ovarian dis- fi
ease. At the first sign of v/eakness of H
ALE these delicate organs a bottle of G. P. I
P. should be procured from the drug* B
| g it and its use continued until a com- B
" plete cure is effected, which will be I
NACFA brought *bout in a very ohort time, I
except it be in most severe cases.
F. P. CURES HEADACHE, I
HEART PALPITATION, 1 =
BACKACNE. I of
wo years I was greatly distressed with headache B p?>,
t and fluttering at the heart. 1 waa very much I
fd over my condition, especially after our physi* fl
ed to give me any relief, and wrote to the Ladies' I
Club, describing my condition. Acting on the I
tceived, I began using O. K. P. and in a very few I
egan steadily improving. It is a splendid medi- I
deserves the support of every woman who is I an
wants to get well. Many of my friends are anx- B ?n|
ry it alnce they have witnessed what it did for B ...
MRS. BECKY ANDERSON, SS ,M
Kingsland, Ark. Kj i>'<
d by L. GERSTLE A GO., Chattanooga, Tean. B
icccs
5 Money.
Stoves! Stoves!!
Sow is the tiin > to buy ! We are
erstocked and tliey arc going cheap
py Size?Any price. Good rooking
:ans good eating?and yon stay
ullhy. Wegjarautee tbein.
Groceries!
iVf have on liand always, a fol' and
ii)|iliale line of tlie choicest CJrooerTlic
Celebmtari "Haiiinriaii
urity" Flour always iu Slot lc.
erseller.
LTESBIRG COTTON' MARKET
Prices subject to change withn.:t
Lice and corrected by \V. C. Cartldge
ekiy.
Low Midliug, V 7-H
Strict 4 4 4 ' 7 !{-4
Middling 7 5-8.
4 7 1-2
GooJ 4 4 7 3-3
rone of market <|tiiet.
Wanted!
Everybody to Know
'hat I have for sale a large.and beau
selection^ "f framed Pictures. Er?
ivings and Paintings.
.SO PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO
ORDER.
'all and see and be convinced.
It. L. RAMEY,
Saluda, S. O.
m A. QUATLEBAUM,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
:fice over Harris' Drug Store.
Money to Loan.
Dn farming; lands. Easy payments.
? commissions charged. Borrower
actual cost of perfecting loan.
John B. Palmer A Son.
Columbia, S. C.
Euuknk W . A rle, Alty.,
Saluda. S. C.
L L. HARTLEY.
E. L. ASBILL.
Attorney at Lav,
:esville 1 - - sc.
Practice in all Couris. Business soli
lea.
go to
sam i;o\\t:s.
estuaraut for fi r s t-c 1 a s s
eals, at all hours.
* 1,1 i - |
jvatson & . towill.
Pire Ins., Agents.
Town and Country Risk.
Office in ADVOCATE Building.
P. B, A SKILL "
Watches. iClOcJcs, and
rlewelrv lio * aii'iitg.
-Lena Huiidin^,
BATES BURG. s. C.
as. VV. Pitts,
SERGEON-DEIVT/S T.
f^'OfTcent Etherciljrp l.tiidintr
SALUDA, S. C.
eugene w. abfc
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR.
Offices .at
EdUKPHLD C. 11. ANT> SaT.T-TV\ ^ ft.
Prompt Attention <.i?? u | . a ;i j,n-_
?ss.
. W. IH VORK, J. N. u. < Lhtii'l, ?
KdjteHc'ul, a C. SUImla, S. O.
'EVUKE & GREGORY
A TTOHSh'VS AT LAW.
All business intrusted to our rare*
ceives prompt attention.
F"Ofllee up stairs in Etheredge
tiding.
E. K HARDIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office at Hettlo.
1G. L. Thotteh,,
~ PHYSICIAN & Sl'ltflEON.
Per* liis Professional Services to the
ople of Batcsburg and vicinity.
TO THE DEAF.
A rich lady, cured of her D:afn?M
d Noises in the Head by l>r. Nieliola's
Artificial Ear Drums, gave I OX)
to his Institute, so that deaf peoi
unable to procure the Ear Drums
ly have them free. Ao iri -s \o
)80-c. The Nicholson Institute, "SO
|bth Avviu.-. New \ oik. i . S. A.
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