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Entered as second class matter at the Batesburg f'ost Olliee. ] gty*- , i Gov. Me Sweeny has acted wisely and ' well in the Senatorial muddle and de- ] serves the commendation of our citizens, who desire that our State sh ill he free, at least one year, from a heated 1 compaign, which bid fair to he one of personalities and vituperation, rather . than a dignified and elevating discus- t sion or National hairs. Striitly ' speaking, the Governor had no right to refuse to accept the rcs:gnatiun of our Senators, that is not in his pro- . viuce, nor did Gov. Me Sweeny do so. , lie acted within Ids power when he returned i l.e resignations for calmer considerate n. lie made a cracker jack shot, when he said to our belico-e I Senators, if yon insist, I am ready to appoint your juoeestors in two minutes and a half. G< ? d. Governor!! We will take jot: at your wotd ' ur.d believe you w ill. Senator Tinm.-I 11 i;r.s me wm on and peppered the Governor lor his ' ?^ fiction in the matter. We believe tin Governor is able to take tare jjJ HI ? especially i:tM^|H^B|r, w (j right and proper tine, the people will 4 tako action. That fine is next year *' nt the regular Democratic jrimary The wisdom of the Govcr n< r's action 1 is attested hv i'.s commend. ts< n from . t v the leading men in polities and oust ness in our State. The cl< sing < I'the school in ltn'esl urg, invites some remarks upon tin s nhjeet of ediic ?ti( n. J'i.e necessity and the importance of u cultivated ' mind, are ton well rcc ogni/.i d and ' 1 k nowlo'ged to r? quire any argument on tnat line. Put to have a success- ! ' ful school, with its logins! capacity lor i Ikcii ncy and pi i luaneiu v. is i m ty of action aim n_r tl e coii.inunity in |,( V. hifh it is I< elite d. Wiihsinh unity there is i:o xason why It.ite-butg i . n- ,| not I ave as gi i d fr.eililiis for learn ing us Loe.-ville, Johnston or Kdge- |( tield, or elsewhere. '!!:? iii/.ei.s <.I 1*1 Pntcslnrg |i?sess tie ncnr.s. The* j 1 ave the ehildien. The i hiidren luivi the native ta'eut, and it is iiicumhi lit II1 * II pi.i i ills to g i\e tin in the hest ? | port in it y for It t ir mm a I and intel- (' hetual deyelopim nt. This c an mil* ' * ,-j he at < oniplished t y united will and ! action.* If necessary, lit us l.avc a sepciatc school district established; and vote a tax i poo ourselves, to as- | sist in maintaining gm d si l.ools g 'i his is the cheapest way after ail ol , ineeiirg 1 nil ion fees fi r a coii.munit *. 1 (< I.et the people of fates burg u unset [j i.ne another i n this point, and tlitis awaken an increased interest for eiio- , ration among l hi in. 1 CI (.'on niciici incut 1 ,'\< i c'.scx of 'I he Iiatcslwi g Institute. _ I ir ('(inmeiH<n.c nt exercises of the " fate-t urg Institute were held Thursday ami Monday cv? r.ii gs. Although 1 ' ii-iu was falling heavily at intervals | p Our ng Thursday evening, a fair size d rc nudieuee vvitnessed the | l. nd.d drill-, songs, dialogue s, recitations, of the n interinedi lie <h part n..nt, under tin t! <liredit u of the taKeiil. tl irsu ner tti a Ilui? division ? M ss V. akeficld. <M \\ ('oiir.st' piano solos and ?1 ti? t- I y schol ?rs of the musical dep irtm.-nt were (j( given nt proper liinc\ through nt, ;ll The Conclusion?consist r.tf of e\er- f, eises from t lie Primary, High Sc!n i I and Mnsic dcpailmciit, were to liavt (> heen held the fallowing vo 1'iidjy: ( hill oil act* mill of iiirlemcncj of 111* weather, they were p?>s'|-nn"l nnti' , Mnin'ny evening. A larger crow Ihan on t'no previ ns oc i .ion, a- in- m liletl, to watch tic Ii111 ? tots of the primary d<>pt''?meiit under III* supervission of Miss Kv.i Jones, pcifnim their pnrt3?we call them. ".Miss lira's |( babies." And to hear t he dr ightful niiisie of Miss Kate Oainey's | 111-ii. )l( Kvery-oae was enthii-ed?Simply di-,.|( lighted. The treat wa- far belter than we eould possih'v e\pe<t or hope 111 for. It was a hcaiitiful sight to see how splendidly such small children carried out such < ompl'c. ted parts. It speaks well for ilieir tem h.*r | for nothing of '.his kind wn? ever ji.'odu ed hvi.- I cf .re. 'i'he\ were at home on the stage. Many reeitat'ons and dialogo s came in and U; were highly ; nuisii g and Inter* sling. . ... eel l'ke exclaiming, "Those sweet tMe dears." The "Five little Fiddlers," cut such apers that it was u decided hit und rought down the house. The "Grand Baby Show" was a novl one in these parts; "if mot he's be- 'l ame indignant," the spectators en- 'l eyed it, and laughed heartily. We older people were curried back ? ti our imagination, to our first school ays winii "Three Little Chums' tJ cted. ft "Eight Liitle Grandmas" will not si >e forgotten soon. The tiny Misses -s list out of baby hood, made such m plcndid, dissreped, wrinkled, aged, n iniforin, happy, lovable, just and .mil, UI 'j;rillniDlB," ;o suit I Hi' UIOSl jj astidiou*. u "WedJing:" Oh, my I 'his cuppedSfc^^ * W*? thought v r the future?The\l?*iilj^,t? ii>nr?-l?, ^ lie number oT little ushera, -fh^ht-'at nun, maid of honor, the crowd of oiks as spectators, the couples in atenhance, the little bride and groom; nd lastly, that important personage, is he minister, dressed in long white lowing robe. The ceremony was gloilluted to make the most serious ?fcrson*""!u,lt>'' " wns carried on n style. ThT"?,^^' ?" bai;k l>*'1 f the house stood wihiW1'^ 8?,e,,,n ' .t'fair was enacted. Master Lorri zo Ciilluni deserves '1 per ial mention, for he made a splenlid judge or a first-class minister. Peroral piano soles, duets, came in a >etweeii times and were libernliy np- ii [> lauded. Great care was given to !t his part of I lie program, by < nr coin a .etent music teacher, Miss Guiney; e ud to say it was gaud; is putting it ' nildlv. u Several splcmlui recitations were a X iven 1 y advanced pupils. ii The graduating speech of Mr. Me- j ' [v i ii ii to Hartley, was listened to with i J, nterest. His subject was "Duty," and r ic bandied it well. r Several prizes wei? given by the J iritnary teacher to iier little pupils. Grcar credit has been won by Missc' < fonts, Wakefield and Gainey, for their i lilligence, perseveronce and untiring " nergies; and we cannot sing their (] raises too highly?Their noble work ?nd splendid training, will tell the -j .ale better than printer's ink, for it r v ill never fade and cannot be erased. 1 The entire laeulty, consisting of I " 3rofl"essors I'orry & Watson and the i 'v liree above mimed lady teachers, were 1 it'll t 'il fill I lt?* ciun-u -- ? ' m.-ii |j inr.e* anu liplcma were delivered. t Thui' ended the session and all have 0 ; ;?ne to their respective homes. e I NTI liSliTINt; NKWS ITEMS. 1 I Lntivilk1 Loculs. i We have plmtv of rain and l.eallhv r i r unking young grass no-v . i Itov. Jus. I>. Kinnid went to Mt Mensant, N. C., last weik, where he ireaelu"! the commencement sermon n ML. Ainon.ia_cul)cge. j 2dx~ 1 ! :. IV MeCnrtl a is ha\ it g his p welling nicely remodeled. N Miss I nla Ox tier, who has been uite sick with fever, is much better l this waiting. We hope she will ontinue to improve. The Methodist congregation are | I, aving their parsonage nicely paint *d. | n Miss Ma"y Derrick, who has been j K caching at t'liha. S. we are all i P' lad to say she has returned heme. Smith iV Crosson have about Hn- j died their iee hi use. The walls are j " nil! ot'rock. They will keep iee to' 111 at wholesale and retail prices. ei M . (>. 1'. West le't last Sunday for cxas. where lie will assist his brothr Jam?*s, in the menantilc business. IS S. me oi I soldiers wtlil from here to , , . Si o .i!eu;| i.is riunion. ai He v. Joab Edwards, a man whom we j 1 I '.i \e, has gone to Tennessee; where tl e will weik in tile interest of the | Si roll Iiilile." We wish for him j bund.ml siuees*. tjuite a large i.iunht-r of ( ur people ! Lit nded the Kpworlh League confer- a iee held at l-ate-bipg, and they en- j ytdit very mm h, especially tlie I *b nod sii gieg furnished hy the choir. m.oniy we will It* cnniuct' il with oluuibia by way of phone; and thuir good prospect of having an exuuige lu re. Miss Wilier of (ieorgia, is visiting di slalites and fiicnds in I.tcsville. '1 he l.t all h ? f ovr town is not s? >od at ti.is writing, l'rof. llayncsis going to have the olhgc I>iii!tling handsomely painted lis .siinimer. I.iniilier is lu ing haul'<1 for several UlldsolllH dwellii gs wlii.li will lie, ertcd t his summer. Ironi Almvi! ISnxter. The rain is plentiful, and the far wrs are h idling wit'l ' (ten. (iri'i'a" etween showers. Mrs. I*aiuI 1'. Motto, after a severe Iness for some t ime: is slowly imrovillg. We hope she will speedily t over. Miss Nai nit* Howard of near Iliberia, visit id friends and relatives in lis section recently. Miss Nannie i? a entertaining young lady, and is a | eleoinc visitor among os. Mr. doe lleriin <>f Monetta, eame ' la nw ii to s i n rei e 11 y. .Foe is nn nil... ? ? . ,1 iitiiul go >J fellow and lias many re .K!- lie re. of Miss Minnie fiarviii of Vfagew *, w ho li t-, hi en visiting Misses Ida ' in i.l Maude Slieily, is a simple of i "agener's beautiful women. We will ; m in: our oyei ami thoughts Soiilli- s;H a ?! iii 14 : that where she is; there j av we lie also; depending 011 tli-j III- 01 e red mole and the dish-pall, to take an < salt Iv through. We are glad to ti< iow things as they are; that before | jollier year rolls by, we will all re- ,n de in (lie same community?lie will lb re; or she will be here. Wait ||>t id see if we are not right t >;>. Messrs. Walter ami Andrew She.lv, ade their regular trip to Wagener, itnnlay and returned Sunday. () t u Mr. < - M. Adants does not have the i 1 11 hie that some of lis have; in wait- 1 g aroint I a barber shop for his Mirn i ,.r. got a shave ami shingle, as u Hates- j? rg barber eomes to Ins house and I ro( ii?s for his lu-ard In grow. j co| A. S. rr - '"1 I Clay Hill. Clay llill, S. O., June 1, 1001. We are having plenty of rain at the resent. The grain crops of this section, nro inking well and we hope that we will ave pretty weuth er to harvest it. The health of our community is very ood at present. Quite n large crowd worshipped at ood hope last Sunday. Hey. James >. Kiunrd preached a forcible and inractive sermon on "Baptism." lie i the best preacher we have ever had, ml we Dope to have liim with lis lany years to come. The missionary society of Good [ope, will have 11 public meeting on le third Sunday in June. Mrs. Ida Kreps and Miss Emmie fatson, visited Miss Emmie lilac* reently. Master lliek Watson and mother, j^mtSonday with relatives here. Mrs.'srS4Jil^J*?'''e Ebenezzer, Ga , spending a with her father. Much succss to The XrtvPvate. Huh bit A WORTHY SUCCESSOR ' Something New Under The Sua" All Doctors have tried to cure CA;AftJULl?y the use of powders, acid ases. iiiiiitH'rsand drugs in paste form, "heir pcwdeTlkj'/y UP *be mucous lemhranescausiltir them to crack open nd bleed. The potWMTful acids used n the inhalers have edt'r'dy eaten way the same membranes fftxt their takers have aimed to cure, while pftSt^8 nd (ointments cannot reach the disuse. And old and experienced practiioner who lias f<>r many years made a lose study and specialty of the treatnent of Catarrh, has at last perfected Treatment which when faithfully used lot only relieves at once, but penman tv cures Catarrh, by removing the ause, stooping the discharges, and tiring all inflammation. It istheonly emedy known to science that actually aches ad'eoted parts. This wonderfu emedy is known as "SNl" FFEES. the il AKANTEKl) CATARRH ('I'RE'" nil is sold at the extremely low price >f One Dollar, e tch t ackngc eontaiiing internal and external medicine uflicieiit for a full niontirs treatment ii.d everything necessary toils perfect ise. "SNUFKI.ES" is the only CAI'ARRII Cl'RE ever mndeand is now eeognized as the only safe and posi ive cure for that annoying and disusting disease. It cures all intlamaion quickly and perinantly and is also vonderfully f|uiek to relieve Ilay 'EVFRorCOLD in tne HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often ails to CONSUMTION "bNl'K T.KS" will save you it you use it at nice. It is no ordinary remedy, but a omplele treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure cure CATARRH ri any form or stage if used according o tlie directions which accompany acli package. Don't delay, lint send oritatonce, and wiite toll particuar i s to \ i.ur i ondilion, and 3011 will i ci ive spi ral advice from the diseov rcr of this wonderful runedy regardtig j'nur case wit limit cost to you beond tier, golar price if SN l-f FEES' he "GUARANTEED CATARRH ; V it ii Sent | repaid to any address in tlm i :i ed States or Canada on receipt of )ne Dollar. Addies Dept. 10 EDWIN !. G1LES&COMl'ANY, 233 and 2ta2 iurkel Street, lMiilndelplii ?. 4Le\ingtcii. Lexington, S. <3., Jur.e 8, 1901. Tliecomiiieiiceinont exerci?es of the .exington Collegiate Institute, were eld last S n nday Mid Monday. The ev. Mr. Wilkins of Bntesburg, readied a very eloquent and able irmon on Sunday inorning at St. Levetis Lutheran ehureb The c?.: lencement exercises were held in the onrt House Momla? . (Juite a large owd was out despite the lainy weathMiss Ilelleii Bradford of Ibis place, visiting at (Jlemson College. Mr. Leon Sbull of Columbia, spent inday at tbis place, with relatives ill friends. A number of young people from lis place went up to l.eesville Sunday > lake in the commencement. Misses Carrie and Lavitiin Wcssin;r of Cliapin, have been visiting Mr id Mrs. E. It. Ro)f. The infant cluld of Mr.-. Ktbel Snv?r of this place, lias been quite sick. Phil. \icai i it men hi 1 lie ti nry For .June term of Court for Lexinj?iti county, wine convtnesno.it Moti>y Henry .1. Corley, (col.) Cecil Wist*, (}.('. Haitiwanger, Jno. 1). Jacobs. Felix Burgess, M. It. Kuan, Arthur It. Taylor, <!. A. Chapman Paul Malm?, J. 1*. Sh.aly Tin.*. M. Lippard, Win. J. Cayec, J. L. (ileum, ( has. M.Cook, M. K. Kamiiier, Macon (Sui.ter, It. F. Cnmlander, Tlios .1. Dykes, C. I>. Ilarr, Jno. It. Poii, J. 0. Uoodwin, K.J. llite, I.. II. Craft, M Stoudeinyer, Luther L. Cautt, 1*. It. K<1 wards, M. A- Corley, S. Pat Lindler, Win. M. Moots, Jauies llall, J. I.uther Fliull, T M.Sighlle. Lis. T. Olliver, A. It. Taylor, (*. Sam Croiit, Jno. ,1. Kyzer. I Resolutions of Respect. Whereas in the wisdom of CJod wf ere called upon last September to li t from our de ?r young sister, Ali< e itcliell, whom we feel assured was id to rest in perfect peace in the presume of our Saviour. Therefore he it solved hy the Woman's Aid Society Sardis Baptist Church, l't. That we express our bereaveent in the loss nf mu .1.... - 2nd. Thai we roust-crate ourselves ! ore sacredly lo the interest of tier iviiurrnd ours, 3rd. That we express to her loved u s our sincere christian sympathy, n! assure them of our prayers for id's favor upon t hem. 4th. That we devote a page in our inutes to record these resolutions, pressive of our feelings regarding r departi! -e from our circle. Alice Merchant Milic Minick K.la E lieredge 'M MlTTr.K. I'lie State Summer School for Teach ( will lie hehl at Spartanburg from lie 20th, to July 17th. Hoard and >m-t may be secured at Converse liege. For rates, etc., apply to rsideiit R. F. Wilson. State Teachers' A.sso ciuti. The Statu Teachers'association will hold its sessions at Converse college for two days previous to the opening of the milliner school, beginning on the morning of the 18th. A very attractive programme i* being arranged a>'d It is hoped that there will ?>? ? large attendance of teacher*. For particular*, address l*rof J. W. Thompson, president, Wintlirop college. Bock llill; or ttuperinle duut L. W. Dick, secretary. Aiken, S. C. List of Pensioners For SnltKln County.3 CLASS B. I). N. Chnpmaii, Saluda. W. II. Eidson, Jolni'ton. Tuos. C. Corley, Elheredge. L. I.. Smith, Del mar. ^ CLA-S C, No. 1? Jas. T. Bedenbaiigh, Delmar. WestI *y Coclierel, Saluda. Jacob Gibson, Sululu. II. Gentry, OJoms. T. A. Jones. Sa uda. W. D MeGee, Itl.-icks. Win. Ridlehoover Dennys. I,. G. Salter, Wards. Wm. Story, W St.ward CuleuioiM. CLASS C. No2. """ Henry Anderson, idt Willing. Elislia Attaw'ay" Gtockt H: A Barnes, Deiinys. Westloy Hartley, Mine Creel'. Daniel lterry, Denny* J. L. O. Btrry, Foukniglits, David Black, Delmar. B. W. Bledsoe, Fruit Hill. II. N. Bledsoe, Ridge Spring I*. diaries, Batesburg. A. J. Cnbler Fruit Hill. J, F Coursev, Wards. 1>. R. Croucli, lb.tier. Win. Crom li Dennys. E. Grout, Dupler. G, W. pavis. Clouds Greek. S 1* Dean, Em ot*y< Mil ledge DcLoaclie, Siluda. Wm? Durst, Jubnston. Giias. Deal. Meeting Street. I. K. Furgerson. Mine Creek: Clmrley For re Dennys. Win. (loir, rtptesburg B. F. Gordon, Saluda. C. (TV'Tin, Oilom*, ilenr\ Griirith, OJoms.s W. I* limns, Sa luda. G. W. HnrT'd? Clouds Gre-k. J C. Henderson, SnYilda. Jn**n Ilair, Ridge Spring. 1'inkiM'y Harris. M ii* Cnek. It. G. Jobusot1, Piu't 11 \ W. A. J iie<, Saluda. ' Kirkand Mr. W.Iiing. G. W. beppard, Saluda. John Matthew, liV'eks. West ley Met ice, Blacks. It. W. -Wj Carfcy, Denny. J. M. McCarty l>cnn\9 J. B. W.Miller, Mt Willing. S. Morfl Mt Willing Garnett Miiler, liihern'aV lienrs New, Clouds Creek. Wui.Ora/A der, Saluda. Henry Padgett, RiagJ Spring. I.cwi.s Rawl, 1 mi pier. .1. 'm.| Haw I, Sexton, Jaseph Itidlehootter, Cole mans. Levi Rikard, Elheredge. S. E. Itudgers, Iiouknights. .1. Allen Rtdger*, Tinxls. HI. A. Rodgtrs, ( Sa luda. Andrew Rowe, Saluda. F.L Hot on, Mason. \V. M. Ru>hU?n, Saluda. Jas. S'.ory Clouds Crei k. L t NT. Siie'grcve, Clou- s C.etk J. ."alter, Jt I.listen. Isni; li CenterEfoit, Ridge Spring. W. ('. Smith, Cliestmit. NV. S. Smith, Chestnut. 11. Ii tons, Saluda. It. 1* Turner, Big Civak It. T. Walker, Ridge Spring. J vtae Warren, Batesburg. .1. Ridge Sprjog. It. 1). YoiingblOad^^^V ila. It. h. YoungblooJ, i'.ula Elizie.eth A da ins, Big Creek | Uodie, Merriis l?ride<\i^B^^B:i/.hardt, Saluda. Berushia Goldman, r^^Vi. Acnnb Johnston, Mine CruekTT Ennneline Jones, Wards. Elizibeth ( McCarty Batesburg. Harriet Salient Saluda Sarah Shealy, Monetta. E.'iziheth Schuinpert, lluvirusville. Frances Sperry, Chest lit. Julia Walto.i, Saluda. { ( L ASS C.No. I. Nancy Aiitiv, Batesburg. Siila Anderson, Monetta. Mary Berry, llotik- 1 nights. Elsie But'er Big Crejek. Mury Berry, Minn Creek. Ann ( rou ah, ; Crouch, Beslieeba t'oehroft, Riinje \ Spring. Elizibeth Corley, Merchant'1, j Jane K. (.'rout, Deltnar. Hester [A. > Davenport, Emory. Nancy L Davys, Fruit Hill. M. C. Elsm ?re, Fruit Hlill. Lophia Etheredge, Merchants. Hebjec ca Funderburg, Ward-. Mary Gilmin, j Saluda. Jane Glenn, Saluda. Fran j eis Goir, Ridge Spring. Elizibeth I t.'r..nt, Saluda. Sophrlnia IlarJy, wise I Kerry. Matilda Jones, Clouds t're -k Abagail Jennings, Saluda, liana .loijes. Cloud* Creek. Amanda Kneese, Ridge Spring. Florillui Martin, Johnston. | Nancy Mitchell, Saluda. Mary E. Nelson, Mine Creek. Fran is Padgett, llidge Spring- Matilda 1*. dgett. I'.at esburg. Ili'ck) Palmer, Alt Will- I . ill}:. Susand I'arktnan, Fuhila. M F I'ollaril, Johnston. Hiuenla Powell, Fruit Hill, sarah Row.!, Saludt ' Harriet Ramsey, Coleman*. Jemima'' Shealy, Deliuar. Mary I.. Shealy, Etheredge. Mary It. She.ly, jlelni t . | Rosen Snelg ro\ e, Ft I em'ge. Rliodi i St? f .'lis, His Creek. Martha Stevens. ! Kiehardsonville. Itachel Tlionia-. llavirilsville. llelhany Whittle, Mi Willing. Mary Jane Warivn, Nam a | Whittle, Clouds Creek. , 1 ENGINES i BO I LEI IS;' GIN'S and PRESSES. Complete Cot ton. Saw, 15 ri?t, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Oulllts; also Gin I'resCnne Mill and Shins'" Ontlits. l'.uild-r ins. Hi ids". Baetory, Fr.rnaeeand Wailroad Casiios; Wailroad, Mill, Fnetory, j and Miiehinists' Supplies. Belting, j' Parking, Inj-etuis, I'ipe Fitting-, 1 Saws, Files, Oilers. lOle., cast every I day. Woik lot) hands. I For Sale. I offer for Palo my residence with fourtrcii a< res of land in the town of llalesbtirg. On those promises are a Itood orohard, vineyard, pasture anil i' tisli- pond. A very desirable home in- j deed. For terms ete., apply to .1. (). Kl bored^e, Ooltimhin, S. C., or T. It. Kernagliati, Untesbiirg. Th'afiieas, Noises in the Mend, Ate, N l'ootively cured hv IIahti.kv'm f.oi I.ohov. ,i Till* new IComedy goes tight to the actual seat ' of 'lie (lineage, and lias e fleetedsneli remarkable t cure* that the greatest hone la helil out to all . -ulTerers, no matter how hail or long-*tanding the ease may lie ii* k Ikitti.i: win. < ( iir any \ onlinary ease, and will lie pent securely packed and post-paid, with full ilireetlons and testl l tnoiii.it* upon reeeipt of si mi. order direct from .1 \ M > s I'., IIAhl.cv. Stoekdale lload, ' South l.amlictli, Iain don, KNHI.AXli. < C Buy Shelton Mills Flour, it 1 is unsurpassed in quality j Send your orders to D. R. k Haltiwanger. . u Pvlion Pliads. PiliunS. C.Mat 27 th 11)01. Pain, rain, no end to rain now, and S our farmer* will bo kept busy lighting s' "vjenersl Green" whenever the twitli- ^ or clears off. Mr. Albert L. Smith di.jd Sunday the ~ 20 inst. llo leaves a wife and severe children, besides numerous relatives and friends to mourn their loss, he will to buried at Florence Church at 4 P. Moday. Wa extend our sin-ere sympathy < ho bereaved /a nily. MissSallie Scoliehl after spending a few dava \vi*h her aarents. Mi a \t. ^ ?- > ~ I J. W. Scofield, rettimed to tlie Col um f bin Business College last Wednesday. !>r. Iv.ieece is kept quite bu sy look iafter the health of our comniuni ty- j Quite a Dumber of our people took in the Rcuii on at Columbia, they came back we'! pleased with what they saw J Mr. Cotnpton Lybrand and his sister | Miss Laura, are visiting their sister ] Mrs. I). F. Shu 111 pert. i M. I ' II Every fruli ^ ^ CrovtrlTo jj iirfp# Call And Sec f How My New i i ~ n CANNl'NC i | MAC H I N_E } U Cm Cm III) \ p F r u 11 & Mate Him Money Do you know that out "of $25,000,600 j paid for canned fruits last year the fruit I j Sowers got $3,000,000; the canners * e rest. The many growers live in poverty, the few canners in luxury. j / If you want to make money in the fruit { business, do your own canning. You I can't do practical, money-making work I j on a cook stove, but you can with the ! , new T.C.WILSON CANNING MACHINE. 1899 patent, which I am selling. | It ii a complete canrunj machine ol (iW&iW - lied iron A fire box It lo the Middle. tur* f roundtd b) water It nukes (tic water boi) with aniaiing rapidity, and It )utl (se ttu.i? / for washings, slaughterings. etc Weight 27 pounds, and i?n he placed in the" house or yard Will can 400 to 6uO cant per . day You not only can compete w?th lact* \ ortet. but by putting up IruiU when fresh (H better prices. ! Send for circular conturftng testimonials if* fl^ple who hiuteJ it W. Eargle, Dclmar.TS.C. W _ . . i SELL , J. I. GRAIN SKI'KUATOR TRACTION* AN1> PORTABLE 1 * EN GINKS. p^rti^s :n this State have given in [ testimoifib'.t tJiat the smaller ease Sep erators tiiresh ouVJ.MJ Hushels O.its | er ( hour and give sploaUYi--Jit isfnetion ii every way. WRITE ME FOR CAi'4 ' I.OGUK AND SOME STKOV H KN DonsK.MKNTS OF 1IOMI 1 PEOPLE. ?, J. NUHKIb, Edgefield, S C. i; IvV.L. HARTLEY |; BARBER. -<?= ? I have opened a first-class barber shop in the rear of the Fist National Hank. You will always find my shop clean, with fresh towels, keen razorami sharp scissors. I guarantee satisfaction to one and all. When you need a hair cut, don't forget to turn the cor- j tier at the bank building and I'll d< the rest. ? BATESBURG, S. C. ? DON'T Fail to VISIT Lu B, AsMll & Co., Johnston, S. C., New Northern Grown Seed 4 4 4 4 4 Onion Sets4 44 k4 4 4 4 Seed Potatc.s i LEKSVILLE COLLEGE UNO COMMERCIAL SCHOOL lias the largest patronage in its i i story. |>> m^s >"?? is.-siun up it -> r i ,i> 1 .. Spet ial otters fur pupils entering 1 11*0in]tiIv. Ten new pupils provided; lor by erlargcinn t of hoarding ball.: S'ow is the time to enter tlie ( O.MMKliTAI. SCHOOL. ('nurses in I look- j o eping, Short-band ami Typewriting, j I. II. 11 AY N ICS. 1'i esi .lent. W . tlT Miii'iiajtrs $ | prAre long remembered by tlie friend- :?n. mil re'ntives of tlie bride and groom. on Alien they are requested I i be si gue-i >v receiving one of The Advocate's | >ea II t i I'll I Wed ling invitations. f L. M. MITCHELL,' PHYSICIAM & SUKG?ON Dffice IIouhs8 to 0 si. III. to 51 p. III. 7 :550 ti> 0 p. ni T^-i * * ' - i or i :;reu .\ v? 11 iic.ss. f Intense siitloring whs crdnrcil liy ^ vitne.-s T. D. Martin, of 1?i\i? KyIn* ,1 [ftvc lliis uviilpni'c : "I cousin <1 i vurj w light until my throat was marly law. lion tried Dr. Kings Now Disjovery vhioh gave instant relief. I have used Jc t in niv family for four years and reet mend it as the greatest remedy for ^ 'oiiglis, Cuhls and all Throaty * 'host and Iiuiig trotihlea. It will stop V lie worst rough, and not only prt emit mt absolutely euros Consumption. rice fide and vl tiO. Kvery bottl qj iiaranteed. Trial hot (Its free at F. H ii it tors Drug Store. S I .. < . HM .< : va f Notice! No floods, will sure draw my pond aterduy, Juno the lit. firing your eins. if 1.00 share. Floods prevented rawing the 20th., May. 11. 11. PADGE.T. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Jantral Tlins a? Jsritmvin* a?1 Parvanok. E-u'eru Time at Othor Pi.tata. Schodu'.o in KHVot Jun 27?h. UML No.34No.3tNo.8l aosTitnouxd. Dolly < bo .v. Jackson rtl.o (P- S) 8 Sia 1 4Jp 1.' ixp Savannah '.So. Ry ) 1265P 12 UUn 4tDp " Rom wo. 1 4i")p 4 Ota HlarVvtll. 4 UOp 4 'At 81Bp Lr. Colombia (lip 6lUa 946p Charleston, tso. By 7 i>.?; 11 ijjo 1 auu M Simim-rvil;? 7 41a'IJduol flUOp " Hi aic-hvilio o&'m ?Uda 7 30 p " Oianecbn. - o Zm 2 43a 7 top *. KllifviU# 10 lia i tjn 8 47? tr Columbia . . . . U W? h_V>a wafip A. Aiijiis s, iso. liy.) UOVV "u#5p "CiW <v.Granitarilla i?83pui3p ^ >v. Aiken aiftp... 7 lop C ,v. rioni/a 402puoop > Johnston. ..... 4lrp 11 Sop ir. Columbia, M . I>.1 o 35p 2 I3n <v. Columbia, (Bide St H2op 0 goa 9*46o " JVlnasboro 7 lJp 7t!a'lJ!?p . r>"Ci'n'.? do1'' 8 13a, I1 24p Rock Hill 88Bp 8 58a II 48? r. 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H 2oh 1 IOo 7 OUu (' luiabin, (U, D.) 1130a 4;wu... Join! -i-m I Ulp 8 32a . Ti cu .oa 148p C4-? lr. Aiken 2^, 7 Xa ^ ir. tjr iaii. villc 2 13p T 13a lr.\" .. . 2.Vip ( ;v. ? '"lui:.li(.so. iij ~7." 4 00|? 1 .via 7 Ofta 1-i'irvi.lo 4t(, 2C2a ;v? .. 3 t3p aiSn 8 4la l.r.ui hvi.l" l">p 4 23n 2un Siiii'.iTici riHe 7 tip 3 37a 10 8t!a iAjn.aro.lon _ _ Slop 7 QOa 11 V>a ;v. tv.luiiibiu . so. f{y.) li aoa "l 13a 17 Obi H.ac lc /ille 1 i^,. sa^, Barnwell I24p #12n Savannah ... /306pl 3 Jti-. 10 50a jr. .lwlc<'?nvi!'?? 'P. S.l l7 4opl (; 23i. 2 3W Slcc;?IaK Cap Servloa. a Bxreii. tit ^v.y pamf?r aarvloa Utwoaa 'j'iriaa Tid i ot k. X"s. .1 n'1'1 .r.'-Now York nn 1 Florida I.lra l?l. Bai.v ox-opt sun. in v. eouipofccd exclnive.y of 1 i\l!ii i.n finest E>nfvsinK' Room S:?ai>!i*r, uHiiiout ami Obnerviitoi T Cars be- ^ nr?? w andst. A urns tine. 1 iilln.au 4 f r pi!i<j cars between Auynsia and t'..: lnad >nv Virk, nitis from avju<i? to 1 I via BlackrillA. Bailor cars bo w. Lh.irlcs'ou and U dumbia. ft"S. 3. and Sow York and Florbla Exr' > . ):nvvi -a- r-i ':ri k ? ;-i;i ^ enrs liplMwn _ ;i ' Sow I'irk. I'ullnnui ilrnwluir;i s.i epiap .-ars benvtH n Port Tapipa. Jaekii bavnnasui \\aahington andVewYork, .: J.eertng cara 1 < ?o? n Chard t:e anJ " K'.. i' ''.i 1'iuuis oars lie*v.-i-i?n Charlotte md s'tiTMM.ah. .x -. t. astl ^'1?U. S. Fast Mail. Through I ['Ili!!i::u dr.iv. : .WTfOmJjllil'o: Sli-eoln? car. h?. A*. L J: :;v>ii*.Tllrt aair^lV^'W 11 wV^fiitT^TifjT mm s.f-; in/ irs !?otwoei* Augusta and Charlotte. L/nii:. oars *??*rvc all nn^u* inru.ito r illiunn caw botwim Jacksonville :i 1 Co!uii?h:a onrn.ilo daily b<?twoeQ Jaok.aoari.lc and Cin< innuti, via A^aovillo. rr:.\NK s. (4ANXON, H. H hakdwick, Third \ i\ ?v ivi'u* ^0'r., (1021. I'ns Atft., n UdhiUgtOU, L). (A Wus'niutCtou, D. C W. H. TA'.OK. R. W. IIL'XT, ks l lion. Pii.-u Aj't., L>iv. i'aia. Atlanta, O*. Charleston, 3. D. 1 f ^ r r >!(jf = - C ^ ~ 5 111 a ? 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CULLUM & COMPANY,S? "" | ^ MERCHANDISE & LUMBER, g %WWMWWMWWMWMW^ i ^oa^cxe LJC.L sjjclxSL IDOCGSI You needn't buy, but you will. ? We d^^^M>pologize for the low character of our f^^^^dnn't have to, so long as the goods they'^IWttached to are so highly respected. SATISFACTION EXCHANGED: OUR BARGAINS, YOUR MONEY. VTe have on 'exhibition, a new line of Plows, Hoes, Stoves, in fact, every thing in the Hard-ware line. New goods ariving daily. T. IB. STORES. It May he Shameful. # But every chance we get, we jump on >ur prices and tread them down. HHEettsI DDa/tsII Straw and Kelt just received at prices never before oirered, and quality qual to any. Slioes! Slioes!! We have a line Ladies and.Childrens Slippers that is yours for economy nd solid satisfaction. Dress Goods T.csces and Imbroderies at all prices that equal any on the market in pric* nd quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow." T. C. GLOVER 0, F, FORREST k CO. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES! m TOD vcco B CIGARS, ... HARDWARU, jgVTHER. ^ ? ^ AVe have our randy made by reliable*people especially for our trade. Guar fl 11 teed to be fresh I Dry Goods Low as the Lowest. I SALUDA, p S Buggies & Wagons! . W e now have on hand some of the best BUO(; IES, WAGONS, HARNESS and SADX/AP SgSfeBjffi.lQ'i \yf\ s\ We sell the Tyson done Buggy and the Piedmon . When in town be sure t \ ^Ov ls\ \ / e.ome round and inspect uu ^ stock of Doggies, Wagons SATCm^Ji AXU COLEMAN, SALUDA. s. c. 1VERY ARGUMENT And c laim needs proof to make it stand. Our proof is our goods. i EVER IN THE History of our business have we had such a volume of Bargains for you. >UR STOCK Consists of every conceivable class of goods. Prices right?goods the best! Steadman & Riley's Batesburg. S. C. IWWWWIffWUfWWWIffWWUfWWWWWIfflffUfWIfflfi ROMlr' IMI! \ vn 3 1/V7V_/1\, JK/1J iliMJ ^ j COMMLRCIAL PRINTING, J Nkati.y ?ii(l Quickly ^ I\xkcitki> at ^ ; Jill- ADVOCATK OFFICE. I iMiUlUUWUJUMMUUtitWUMMM iiWUitt UUUUtiUaWtUUF*