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Entered as second class matter at the Bntesburg l ust Office. f* Mc Sweeny lias acted wisely and well .n the Senatorial muddle and deserves the commendation of our citizens, who desire that our State shall be free, at least one year, from a heated ccinpaign, which bid fair to be one of personalities and vituperation, rather than a dignified and elevating discussion of National afl'airs. Strictly speaking, the Governor had no right to refuse to accept the resignation of our Senators, that is not in his province, nor did Gov. Mo Sweeny do so. He acted within Ids power when he re* ...I ,1 .nrnnli. Md fur i'lllmpf U<fderAlkn. lie made a cracker l shot, wlica l.c said (o our belieo-e aturs, if you insisl, I am ready to }ilit your Micros:ors in two minand a half. < ? < d, Governor!! will take j01: at year word believe you will. nator Tillma n l as the war paint ml peppered the Governor lor his >n in the matt'-r. We believe tin rnor is able to take caro of himespecially iu^HB||r, jihrnupniitw i^m At the and proper time, the people will action. That t ine is next year at the regular Democratic | riinary The wisdom of the Govern* r's action is attested hy its rnminefitlpth n from v the lending men in politics "_ainl husi ness m our State. The cl< sing < f the school in Ila'csI urn:, invites some remarks upon tin subject of edu< atii 11. Pi e necessity and the importance of n cultivated miiul, are too well recegnizi d and u - 1 kiiowle ged to r? ipiire any argument i.n tout line. I'ul to have a -in refill school. with its high. M capacity for i theic ncy and pi iniancci v, i- i ni t y of act ion linn n g 11 c ? < n.niii nit y in ; v. Inch i t is h nit i d. W 11 h - in li noiI y there i-- no iia-on why ll itc-hing cannot I a vc as go* d faeilitiis 1, r learn iug us Lce.-villc. .Iwhii: ton or Kdgeliehl, or elsewhere. 'J he citizens ol lintislurg | *:se.-s ti e u ?ar.s. They 1 nve I he rliildien. The < hildren liav* 1 he iiu l i vc 1 a'ent, a i.d i t is i lien ill In til li 1 * ll pi.I * 111 s to give 11: t ID the lies! ? | portui ily for 1: * ir moial and intel- ( 1 hctiial deyelcpm* nt. This ran only ! l.? in imvii.tivlieil t \ united will ,iul action.* If neeessary , It i lis have n seperate srhoul (list ru t established ; 1 and vote a lax i pon ourselves, 11? assist in maintaining gt . tl stl.ools 'j his is t lie cheapest way after ail ol i meeting tuition fees I r a run. in a nit \. ! , Let the j.topic of I 11 s ho rg ft unset i.r.e another t n this ] <>i t. ami thn a waken all no r. i'Mtl ii.lt re t lor etiticatioti among II,t 1.1. (?<>u mci.ci ii;citl L\tie,'si?s if 'I lie llatexbwrg Institute. ('i inm( nt t u.t i t t xt I't ins of the j I'.nte l.iirc It stilt !- v. ere In I I 'Ikitrtlaj am! Mof.ilav evt I: i gs. Although lain was falling lunvily at intervals dur ng Tlittrsiliij evening, a fair M/ei! antlieiiee witnessed the splendid drills, snugs, dinl'-gui s, reeit .it lolis. of Hie intei niedi ile ih parfiurit, under tin ilireetioii of the taMeiitrit teat Iter ol thai division ? M ss Wakefield. t>l course piano -nl >s ; i lid il.lt t I y sihnl arsof the inilsieal i!ep ie! in mi! were , given t'l proper ti.i , . through nt. The i oiielusiiin ?eonsist iiig of t-xer! risen from the I'riin.ny. Ili.h Seln t I 'j and M.isie ilepai Inient, were to havi lieen held the following eve l-'i itljy : I hill oil .n e niir ol i: I. i.t :i. ol I In w eal lior, t hey Were pos'poned ni:I ' Monday evening. A I irger erow i I loin on t iit! tuevi lis ue i ion, a -s in Itleil, to Watch til I i M I tot* of tli primary ?! > |> ?'"i men! under t li super- t vission of Miss fv> \ Jones, |cifoiin 5 their pnrL3?worth I hem, ''Mi--; Kva's ,f Imhii's." Audio hear the d< ip.ht I'u I i mtisic of Mis* Kate (iaiiiey's pupils. , Kvery-oae wah ciithu -ed Simply di lighted. The trent was far bettor tbnn we could possih'y e\pe> t or hope for. It wus a hoaiitilnl si;;ht to see bow Splendidly siieli small children carried out mio!i < omphe. ted parts. ( 11 speaks will I r 111.-i i .'!< J for nothing of 'his kind wn ' ever produced here before. They 1 I | Were nt home Oil the stage. Many j reeitat'ons and dialogu s came in ami * igt ,^K"""J*fSPP6pS .. feel 1-ke exclaiming, "Those sweet little dears." The "Five little Fiddlers," cut such capers that it was a decided hit uiid brought down tho house. The "Crand iiuby Show" was a novel one in these parts; "if mothers became indignant," the spectators enjoyed it, and laughed heartily. We older people were carried back in our imagination, 10 our lirst school daws whin "Three T.ittlo Chums' acted. "Eight I.htle Grandma*" ?11 not be forgotten soon. The tiny Misses just out of baby hood, made such splendid, dissreped, wrinkled, aged, uniform, happy, lovable, just and kind, of "grandma," to suit the most fa<tidiuiH. llnT^I'l? "Wedding:*' Oh, my 1 This euppedS* We thought or the future?Thex*?dil^'? march, the number of little ushers, -phe^twst man, maid of honor, the crowd of folks as spectators, the couples in attendance, tho little bride and groom; and lastly, that important personage, the minister, dressed in long white (lowing robe. The ceremony was calculated to make the most serious pt rsoii""S^tf'' " was carried ou in style. ?" back P*'1 of the liouse stood wd??*i.^.t jns solemn affair was enacted. ' ^ Master I.orei zo Culluni deserves! special mention, for he made a splen-' did judge or a first-class minister. Several piano st?h s, duets, raine in j between times ami were libeially applauded. Great care was given to | this part of the program, by < ur com j potent music teacher, Miss Gainey; at d to say it was good; is putting it mildly. Several splendid recitations were g iveii I y advanced pupils. The graduating speech of Mr. McKinnie Hartley, was listened to with interest. His subject was "Duty," and tie handled it well. Several prizes weic given by the primary teacher to her little pupils. Grcar credit lias been won by Misse1 Jones, Wakefield and Gainey, for their dilligenee, perseverance and untiring energies; and we cannot sing their praises too highly?Their noble work and splendid training, will tell the tale better than printer's ink, for it w ill never fade and cannot he erased. The entire laculty, consisting of ProlVessors lVrrt- S.- Wf,?w..n n... three above nanud laily teachers, were sent-don the stage when prizes and diploma were delivered. Thus ended the session and all have g ;?ne to their respective homes. I NTKRSliTINU NICWS ITEMS. I.ccsville Loeuls. We have plenty of rain and healthy looking y< unir grass nov . It. v. das. I>. Kinard went to Mt I'leasnnt, N". C., last weik, where he preached the commenceaunt sermon in Mt.. A motion college. Mr. J. K. It. McCnrtl a is havii g his dwelling nicely remodeled. Miss I.nla Osner, who has been (|iiite sick with fever, is much better t this wiling. We hope she will continue to improve. The Methodist congregation are having their parsonage nicely paint.nl. Miss Ma' y Derrick, who has been teaching at <'iilia, S. we are all glad to say rlie lias returned licine. Smith tS: Orosson have about finished their ite house. The walls are 'milt of r.uk. They will keep ice to sell at w holesale and retail pi ices. M . < >. 1'. West 1 * 't last Sunday for I ex.is, where he will assist his brother Jain,*-, in the meriantile business. S>me old soldiers wtiil from here to ! he Memphis ri union. Ilev. Joi.h Edwards, :i iran whom we i! I \e, has gone to Tennessee; where lie will wtik in the interest of the Si roll Bible." We t\ ish for him ihiiiidant success. tjuite a large i umber of < ur people itt? tided the Kpworlh League confer ii ee held at Bate-hii'g, and they enjoy til it very mm h, especially the g..,<d sii ging furnished by the choir. Shortly we will le coniuet'd with rolumhia by way of phone; and their is good prospect of having an ex liange lu re. M i>s Hitler of (ieorgin, is visiting relatives ai d fiiouds in I.eesville. 'i he hi alth i f ovr town is not s" g iod ;it tl.is writing. I'ro:'. Jlaynes is going to have the Colli ge building handsomely painted I his summer. I.umher is bring hauled for several liaiidsoiue dwellii gs wlii-.li will he rrerted tIns siiinnii r. l'ro in Above Bnxtor. Tin? rain is pUntifn!, and the farmers are h itllir.tf wit'l (Jen. (ireeu" in tween showers. Mrs. Paul I'. ilntto, after a severe illness for some t inie; is slowly imliroviii^. We hope she will speedily rec over. Miss Nat nie Howard of near llibernia, v?sit? ?l friends and relatives in J this section it rently. Miss Nannie i? an enterluiniiifif young lady, and is a Vi'elriane visitor amorg os. Mr. .Foe ller?m of Moiietta, came! down to s *e i s ret e lly. doe is an all around go ?J fellow and has many friends here. Miss Minnie Lee (larvin of Yfagever. who h i s been visiting Misses I tin in.I Maudo Sheily, is a siaiplj of . r'- ! r..l - ; ... ....... V. IIIIK'II, ?> C Will I I 111: our I'ji'i niul thoughts SoiUliw:im! -i;\ i1114 : tli.it where she is; there j in.iv v*r h.- nlso; depending on tin lilL!? n il in.ilf an-1 the dish pan, to take us safely through. Wo are glail to know things us llicy are; that before j mother j car rolls by, we will nil reilc iu the same corniiirinity?lie will >e tli re; or she will he here. Wait mil see if we arc not right I >o. Mr: sis. Walter anil Andrew Slie.lv, nade their regular trip to Wagoner, Saturday and returned Sunday. Mr. (i- M. Adams does not have the rriihlc that some of us have; in waitng around a barber simp for his Mini I o get a shave and shingle, as a Hates?nrg harh'T eonies to Ins house and I vaiis for his beard to grow. A. S. Clay Hill. Clay LIiII, 8. O., June 1, 1901. We are having plenty of rat n at the present. The grain crops of this section, aro looking well and we hope that we will have pretty weath er to harvest it. The health of our community is very good at present. tjuite a large crowd worshipped at Good hope last Sunday. Hey. James /). Kinard preached a forcible and instructive sermon on ''Baptism." He 's the best prsacher we have ever had, ami we hope to have liim with us many years to come. The missionary society of Cood Ilope, will have a public meeting; on the third Sunday in June. Mrs. Ida Kreps and Miss Emmie Watson, visited Miss Emmie lilacs recently. Master llick Watson and mother, IjftentSunday with relatives here. Mrs.^TS4J?ll*0<lie of Ebenezzer, Oa , is spending awlfii" with her father. Much succss to The Rabbit FoQt^_ A WORTHY SUCCESSOR ' Something Nciv Under The Sua" L All Doctors have tried to cure CATAivHilL^y *',e use ?f powders, acid gases. iniTW?r8a,,d drugs in paste form. Their pcwdeNy'/y UP in mucous inein bra lies cansi?ttt?l hem to crack open and bleed. The potT^O^1. "citls use.l in Hie inhalers have euVdJ^V eaten away the same membranes makers have aimed to cure, while and (ointments cannot reach the dis-* ease. Aim! old and experienced practitioner who has f..r many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of Catarrh, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used not only relieves at once, but pecmantiv cures Catarrh, by removing the cause, stooping the discharges, and curing all inflammation. It is the only remedy known to science that actually r aches affected parts. Tins wonderfu remedy is known as "SNT FKLES. the OCARANTEKD CATARRH CURE'' and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, e ich | aekage containing internal and external medicine sutlicieiit for a full mouth's treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only CATARRH CURE ever inndeatid is now recognized as the only safe and posi live cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cores all mtlaina| (ion quickly and pertnantly and is also [ wonderfully quick to relieve Hay j FEVFR or COLD in tne HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often I l.ads to CONSl MTIoX "SNl'K r I.B3" win saveyou 11 you use u ni once. It is 110 ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure cure CATAUKli hi any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay, but send font at once, and wiite lull particular-as to \ c.ur i otiditicii, ami you will ri ot ive specs) advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to you heron d 11 e regular price if' SN I' f ! ' I. US' 1 he "GUAllANTKtl) CATAKKll UUIIK Sent | repaid to any address in the 1'i ited States or Canada on receipt of I One Dollar. Addies In pt. 10EDW1X II. (i I EES A COMPANY, 23a and 2332 Market Street, l'hiladelphi i. * Lexington. Lexington, S. ft., Jur.e 8, 1901. Thecomineiicemont exerci?es of the Lexington Collegiate Institute, were lield last S ii nduy Mid Monday. The Rev. Mr. Wilkins of Batesburg, preached a very eloquent and able sermon on Sunday morning at St. Stevens Lutheran church The c??.: uiencenient exercises were held In the Court House Monday. ignite a large crowd was out despite the lainy w eather. Miss Ilellcn Bradford of this place, is visiting at Clemson College. Air. Leon Shull of Columbia, spent Sunday at this place, with relatives and friends. A number of young people from this place went up tol.eesville Sunday to take in I lie commencement. Misses Carrie and I/avinia NVessitiger of Chapin, have been visiting Mr and Mrs. E. B. Ihuf. The infant child of Mr.-. Ethel Snyder of this place, has been quite sick. Phil. Don tl< men ?,f The ,J uvy For .June term of Court for Lexiug- | ton county, wlin: cotiyt nrs ne.tt Moii- I day. ) Henry J. Corlev, (col.) Cecil Wise, O. 0. llaltiwanjjer, Jno. I). .Iacol>s. Felix Utirgp**, M. It. Koun, Arthur It. Taylor, A. Chapman Faui Mabue, J. 1*. Sli.aly Tilt.*. M. I.i|?par?l, Win. J. Cayec, J. L. Gleam, Cli.ts. M.Cook, M. K. Kaniiiu-r, Macon Hunter, It. F. Cum lander, Thus .1. Dykes, I>. Itarr, .Ino. H. Fou, I.C. Goodwin, K.J. I lite, I.. II. Craft, M Stoudcmyer, Luther L. Gantt, 1'. II, Kdwards, M. A Corley, S. Pat I.indler, Win. M. .Mont*, James llall, J. I.other Sliull, T M.Sightle. Ias. T. 01 liver, A. It. Taylor, (i. Sam Front, Jno. J. Ky/.cr, I Ilcsolutlsus of itcapcct Whereas in the wisdom of (toil wt j were called upon last September to part from our de ir young sister, Ali<ej Mitchell, whom we feel assured was laid to rest in perfect peace in the presence of our Saviour. Therefore he it resolved l>y the Wonau'.s Aid Society of Sa fit is Its til isl l'l?.i?/.l. ? 1-t. Tlidt ?( express our bereave- j moiit in the loss of out dear sister. 2nd. 'J'iiat we consecrate ourselves I more sacredly to the interest of her Saviturand ours. 3rd. That we express to her loved ones our sincere christian sympathy, and assure them of our prayers for (Sod's favor upon them. 4th. That we devote a page in our minutes to record these resolutions, expressive of our feelings regarding her departu*e from our circle. Alice Merchant Milie Miniek K.la E heredge OoM MITTKK. The State Summer School for Teach crs will lie licit! at Spartanburg from June 20th, to July 17th. Itoard and rooms may he secured at Converse college. For rates, etc., apply to President P. K. Wilson. State Teachers' Asso cluti. The State Teacher*' association will hold its sessions at Converse college for two days previous to the opening of the Milliliter school, beginning on the morning of the IK1I1. A very attractive programme i* being arranged u>'d it is hoped that there will be a large at tendance of teuelinr* i.'"? particulars, address l*rof J. W. Thompson, president, Wintlirop college, Bock Hill; or Superiule daut L. j W. I>ick( secretary, Aiken, 8. C. List of Pensioners For Saliula County.'] CLASS B. 1>. N. Chapman, Saluda. W. II. Eidsoti, Johnston. Thus. C. Corloy, Ktheredge. L. I.. Smith, Del mar. * CLA VS C, No. li Jas. T. Bedenbaiigh, He I mar. West L*y Cocherel, Saluda. Jacob Gibson, Salula. II. Gentry, O,loins. T. A. Jones. Sa uda. W. D McGee, Blacks. Wm. Kidlehoover Dennys. L. G. Stlter, Wards. Wm.Slory, IV St.ward Colemon.s. CLASS C. No2. ~ fitory Anderson, Mt Willing. Klislia AttawnyT Ttig-Greek. II.' A: Barnes, Dennys. Westluy Hartley, Mine Creelr. Dank! Berry, Denny* J. L. O. Berry, Bonk nights, David Black, Del mar. It. \V. Bledsoe, Fruit Hill. II. N. Bledsoe, llidge Spring I*. Charles, Baieslmrg. A. J. Cnhler Fruit Ilill. J, F Coursoy, Wards. D. R. Crouch, Butler. Win. Croiu li Dcnnys. K. ('rout, Dopier. (!, XV. %pavis Clouds Creek. S 1' Dean, Km Mi Hedge DcLoache, Siluda. \Y tn^^kirst, Johnston, ('has. Deal. Meetinj^^trt>ot- L K- Furgerson. IMineCreelnk Ch<>rley For -e Dennys. Win. (Soli, ifltoteshiirrf B. F. Gordon, Saluda. ('. (nfc''f'"< Odom*, Henry Griirith, O lomsV w- '' Harris, Sa I uda. 0. W. llnrt%[f? Clouds Creak. J C. Henderson, ' Hair, Ridge Spring. I'iiiknF^" IIs:r**is. M'iu Crtek. It. G. Jolnis<\c H '. W. A. J ne-, Saliltlll. Kirkand Mt. W.liing. G. w7Vci?l'ardSalutla. John Matthew', WestleyMcC.ee, Blacks. It. \V. ^jj Curly, Denny. J. M. M< Catty Deunyl J. B. W. Miller, Mt Willing, s. Mori Mt Willing Oarnett Miller, Hiberoiav llenrs New, CloudsCreek. Win.Ora^ tier, Salud.i. Henry Padgett, Itidg.] Spring. Lewis Itawl, Dupler. J. /M. lt.iwl, Sexton. Jascph H id If hooter, Cole ma ns. Levi Riknrd, Elhoretlge. S. E. Kodgers, Bouknights. J. Allen Ridprrv, Tinvis. M. A. Rodgcrs, / Sa luda. Andrew Rowe, Saluda. F.I L 11of on, Mason. \V. M. Ro-hton, Saluda. Jas. Sy>ry Clouds Cretk. L 1 \V. Sne'grcve, ('Mom's Ciet-k J.^M .-alter, .It I.listen. Isaii h Ccnterfifeit, Ridge Spring. W. Smith, Clliestuut. W. S. Smith, Chestnut. 11. It tons, Saluda. 1L 1' Turner, Big Cri *k B. T. Walker, Ridge Spring. J ssse Warren, Batesburg. .1. W< uL Ridge Spr|ng. B. I >. YoungblOod^^^B ila. B. L. Youagblool, KulaJ^^H^V No Elizioeth Adams, Big Creek.^^^ 1-!. Bodie, Merrits llridgi\>^^^^Ku/.hardt, Saluda. Naur^^^B^^^Muiys Berusliia (Soldman, Ac\uib Johnston, Mine CreekTT Einmelrine Jones, Wards. Kliz.ibi-th? McCarty Batesburg. Harriot Salt-en^ Saluda Sarah Sbealy, Monetta. IvRzibeth Sehumpert, llav'rusville. Frkinees Sperry, Chestut. Julia Walto.i, pallida. / ( L ASS C, No. t. Nancy Autiy, Batesburg. Si I la Antlersoii, Monetta. Mary Berry, llopkoights. Elsie Butler Big Creek. M iry Berry, Mine Creek. AnnCrou <h, Crouch. Beshcebi Coehroft, Rii^je Spring. Elizibeth Corley, Merchant-. | Jane E. Croat, Delinar. Hester (A. Davenport, Emory. Nancy L Davis, Fruit Hill. M. C. Elsni ?re. Fruit H ill. Lophia Etheredge, Merchants. KeUec ia Funderburg, Ward-. Mary Lillian. Saluda. Jane (Menu, Saluda. Flmn cis Coir, Ridge Spring. Elizibeth (.'rent, Saluda. SopbriniaHardy, wise Kerry. Matilda Jones, Clouds Creek Abagail Jennings, Saluda, li ma Jones, Clouds Creek. Amanda Kneese, Ridge spring. Florillai Martin, Johnston. Naney Mitchell, Saluda. Mary E. Nelson, Mine Creek. Fran is Padgett, Ridge Spring- M.itilda P. dgett, j Batesburg. Beck j Palmer, 'Mt Will-; ing. Susand F.irkman, Kulala. M 10 Pollard, Johnston. Dinen la Powell, Fruit Hill. sarn'' Row.', S.ilud i Harriet Ranisev. ("uli-mnns. .Lminni I Shealv, Delimit*. M.iry I.. Shealv, F.lheredip*. Maty If. Slie.ly, Dohua . ifodi'ii lov o, Klleiu'^e. Khodi So ? ns, Hiir Creek. Martha Slovens, . I Kii'liarilson villi*. Itachel Thoin.i-*, ilavinlsville. Ilethany Whittle, Ml \Villir.?. Mary Jane Warren, NaneA" Whittle, Clouds Creek. , : ENGINES BOILERS (JIN'S ami rilElsKS. Comi leli* Cotton,Saw.(Sri-I.Oil ami Ferliliz?*r M iII < Mil!? ->; also <iin I'res- i CniH* Mill ami Shingle O-illits. Ihiihl- j injf. Ilriiijjo, T*'ai*tory, Furnace ami Kailrond Cast ins; Ifailroml, Mill, Factory, i ami Marhinisis* Supplies. Ilellin^, I Packing, Injctois, I'ipe Killings, Saws, Files, Oilers, Fie., casl every day. Woik lo() hands. For Sail*. I offer for Sale my residence with fourteen a< res of land in I ho town of Ihileshnrg On these premises are a good orchard, vineyard, pasture and lisli- pond. A very desirable home indeed. For terms etc., apply to J. (J. Ktheredjfe, Oolumhin, S. C,f or T. H. Kernnglr.ni, Batesburg. Deafness, Noises in tlie Head, ?Vc, I'ntitivHjrcnrril liy IIauti.ky's faii Jantov. This new Itemeily noes ri-_rlit to the actual neat of the disease, ami lias effected such remarkable j cure* that llie greatest hope is held out to all ' ?nlTcrcrs. no matter how find or long-Maiulln-.: tlie case may lie no: lioI rt.l' \? II 1.4*1 UK any ordinary ease, and will he sent securely packed and post paid, with full direetlnns ami lesii menials upon receipt ol >1 (til. Order direct I from .1 UhS I".. II \KI.KY. sto. kdnle Itoad. South l.iinlieth, I aim Ion, KMil.ANI*. Buy Shelton Mills Flour, it is unsufpassed in quality Send year orders to D. R. Haltiwanger. Pvlitm Phaots. PklionS. C. Mat 27Ui 1U01. N Kain, rain, no end to rain now, and Sat our farmer* will be kept busy fighting se'' Vtenersl Green" whenever tlie weath- dra er ulears off. Mr. Albert I,. Smith di*d Sunday the 26 insfc. llo leaves a wife and severe < children, besides numerous relatives and friends to mourn their loss, he will to buried at Florence .Church at I 1*. M* oilay. W? ex.1 Mid our-imere sympathy C?t ho bereaved /a nily. MisiiSilliu Soulieltl ufttr spending u ? few days wi'h tier parents, Mi. & Mis. J. W. Scofield, returned to the Col um ?7; bin Business College last Wednesday. l>r. Kneece is kept quite bti sy look " ing after the health of our cotuniuni ty- ?-7 Quite a number of our people took in !! he Reunion at Columbia, they came back well pleasod with what they saw Ar Mr. Compton I.ybrand and his sister Miss Laura, are visiting their sister Mrs. 1). F. Shuuipert. Ar. M. Lv E> | * *1 Every fruli " sj9 C r o w t r "i T o C 11 And See CV. I Hov My Nev Ar. n CANNING Ar ^ I MACHINE I Ar U CuCio hT> ! tl: p Fruit & Make Him Money Do you know that out "of $25,000,000 paid for canned fruits last year the fruit hv Sowers got $3,000,000; the canners ty e rest. The many growers live in Roverty, the few canners in luxury. Ar ' you want to make money in the fruit ?v business, do your own canning. You ; can't do practical, money-making work I " on a cook stove, but you can with the I new T.G.WILSON CANNING MACHINE. I | !-' 1899 patent, which I am selling. >' It ill compute canning nudrnt ol jihniw u ? lied Iron A fire bos l? in the nmMU. $ur?* I " rcHinded by water It makes the water NhI I with ama/in; rapidity, and 1$ )u$t t>e thUt? Av for wa%hin(a. iljughtcrtngv ri: I Lv Weigh* 21 poundt. and can he placed in the houM or yard Will can 4CO to 6UO cam per A r day You not onfy can compete wdh lact? R ^ ^ orle*. hut by putting up IruH) when frckh I pet betlcr pnert. Send lor circular containing teftlnaonuU i( 1 | i b??f use J it. > Eargle, Dclmar^S. C. j " W i ? i i J. I. CHAIN* KKPF.HATOR A : tkaction and iuktaih.k f:; t K.>uu\KS. '/; in this State have given u- ^ lestlmofeNUj4" lhe *?"??? ? ?*?? s< P m erators thresh Bushels Oats per Co hour and give s|)lv.anSk^^^!:l<1'11" '' rJ every way. \\ WRITE ME FOR I.OCUK AND SdMK STR< >N' KN DO US EM E N TS OF lloMI i FEOl'EE. P"i E. J. NORRIS, | i 4 ' I i*ui Edgefield, S C. ^ Wu W. L. HARTLEY ^ BARBER. ' 1 ta I have opened a first-class barbel " shop in tire rear of the Frst National ? Hank. You will always find my shop " clean, with fre^li towels, keen razor- " and sharp scissors. I guarantee satis- " faction 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? j Z the rest. S BATESLSURQ, S. C. s : DON'T Fail to VISIT ^ L B. Asifll j & Cc*7 ) Johnston, S. C., New Northern Grown Seed ^ 4 4 4 44 Onion Sets < = 44 k* 4 4 4 Seed Rotates | s. T.umTiv nnnrni? UUIJIJ I 1UUJJ v.) UUJUUlilJ AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL b lias the largest patronage in it* history. c Spring Session op tt - l'KH 1-. Spi'rial oilers for pupils entering1 ~. promptly. Ten new pupils provided L for hy erlargcinei t of boarding hall. 5 Now is the time to enter the t OMMKIIi <r I'lAI. SCHOOL. Courses in Ilool:- ! f keeping, Short-hand ami Typewriting. I. It. IIAY N KJ. President. wan _ trr ti .>1 ui'iisiges f '! j pel Are long remembered I>y the friend- " y < and re'at iv-s of the bride tin 1 groom, t,',i when they are requested I he it gue-t by rteeiving one of The Advoeate's ! beautiful wedding invitations. ( L. M. MITCH ELL, PHYSICIAN & SUKG?ON Office I Iouks" 8 to 0 a. m. to :t p. in. 7 :"0 to 0 p. in Tortured A Witness. r*r\ Intense Millcring was endured by witne.-s'I'. I,. Martin, of l>i\ie l\y,, lie (J (;#ve t Ins ev'iilenee : "I coughed i vnrj "" night until my throat was nearly raw: i ^ > tlien trieil Dr. Kings New Discovery whieh ga\e instant relief. I have used Jo!) it in my family for four years an t rercuieiid it as tlie greatest remedy for Coughs, Cohls and all Throat t ^ Chest and Lung troubles. It vill stop \\ l the worst cough, and not only prevent hot absolutely cures Consumption. l?rlce fiOe and sjl t>0. Kvt ry botll <)p(] guaranteed. Trial holt it s free nl K. It Hunters Drug Store. S I ' . ' v?> . * ^ 1V. Notice! [o floods, will sure draw my pond crduy, June the lit. Bring your is. $1.00 share. Floods prevented wing the 25tb., May. 11. II. PA DOE .T. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. BS^>" itral Tlmo n? JarksonTlMa ao<t Pnrvanak. Kit'en Time at Othor Points. fidiiHlulj in EITtoi Jan. 27th. 1DL rnmsovn. Doiir ?x?sa Jackson vil.o (P. Ts5a H5p iaSf SavnuiiHh 'So. K/ ) 12 top 12 UOft 4UDp Ituiuwuii 4 2.jp 4 04ft Hlaekvi ]. 4 lA*p 4 2ha Step 0?>lui?V)'.a .. tiip fllOn 9 46p i n....-!.... ....?i A?. i ? I ru? ifi.n.i tiki 8u>iiin"rvii;? * 4ln'jjOujl SUC/? Bi ftie-hvilio oK? ? U)a 7 80p Ot aiw'liUi 'i 9 23a 2 4.'>a 7 fltip Kiugvilia 10 16a i 2._>a 8 4tp Columbia 11 O0n ftUftp Aigusa, 'So. Ity.) 3UUp ~o?op ~Can> Qromterilft U83plJl3p Aiken 3 16p 7 lop TioiCm 402pll00p 9 ton > ili p 11 Aip '1 t ?. . D.D.I 0 S6p 813ft V >lu;nb;a. i.IJltltr St G3op G 2onj 9 4tp Winusboro 713p " J.'nlJS'ip fhoj'ei' 30lp 8 13a 11 24p Rook Hill 8.tip 8 43a 11 48p >rl '?to vjjtt t>i6a ibiaviiic .. Hila 1 Bj SIS Richmond . iltiw H 'l6p V.'ti?Tioii7'?*i 7 85a b Uip 10 ! ".? ItaMtnvre Pa.KU) ? lit 11 ajp| 11 Z a ikilac. '.phia . . ? 'l**? 2i"ui i no Mow V ^ | Z^bpl 'i?!:ij_?lSl Columbia II lJo|8 20a Spartanburg 3 lu; : 11 26ii Asheciilo 7 Lip 2 48p Knoxvlllc _4_13?: 7 :-Ui> < 'i.ioinna i 7ii/p ' 16ftI . 1-i'Ui v 111 ? . i i l )pl t .Soft .. .... .. No.i'B No.iBtj*o.31 fcOL a *! HOUND. Dtiily Daily ex Su . Ijoulxviib- . i "toft . i<i>' . . Cinni'in iM JSAw. 'sif . Ktioxvil.c ,T....... 1 Am f 2ua As'ievlllo. 8 00a 3U6p Spartanburg 1116a G lop Columbia 3 2Jp oaop . Ni iv Vorii I'ft.U.U) Silpi 121 iutjl:ilmi Philadelphia Gtyijii 0 60u Blflp Hu'.timore 8z7p 0 22n| fCA-'ii ) ft .Vlp; 11 16ft 8 Si? . Ki liwuiii . 11 0 (p'lAllnij i ?:*; i i > :?> .. ... . T.wi j iap 12 i'j I < llnirl"! . ".* ...... Hlva V?p 4 "Ha Rock Hill 90Ca|l0C8p 5Ua i he. < r ft .Oft 11 lop 6 27fi Winn A rn 10 lta 12 03ft 0 06a . 0'>ii:i.iV.n, iBIdsSI .... 11 26a 1 10a 7 Oou . <l< luiuhiii, tU. L>.) 11 jOa 4 .wi? Jolinstoa 1 81?? 0 82a Trenton 1 ?3p C 4-? . Alkon 220p 7 Xa 0 40a . Crnait.-villo 2 13p 7 13ft . \ i. n^._ 2.Vij> _H <*)n 1'J 20f . ) 'ilui.iina (S<_?. l:yj .... 4lWp 1 .iin 7 Ofci Kmrvnlo 4 U p 2 C2a 7 66a t>tnn;-i-V.jrg 6l3p 3 45a Mil llrnti- hvilft- I'l.ip 4 23u 9 2Un buminorrillQ . 7 tin 5 57a 10 tea < hat 818p 7 OOo ll_U>a '' iluiublii <So7Tty.) . ll 30a 1 16ft 03i l.Iacltvillo llUl'l 9 67a 8 lo Earnwoll 124{' U12? S.ivniinuh ... ...... '3'i6p! 5 Jt>. 10 . .Ta -lt- nvi'if ' V, S.l I 7 4opl 6 2ait 2 3tH Slcc;tiag Car Servloa. "xr-f>llint I'.ni'.y rotsoajtr sorvloft UIwmi rida '. id N:- ".' \oi k. x*i>.<. ;l iiu<l ;r??New York nn lFlorltlaI.ini <1. Daily ox -opt Sunday, ounposcvl exulu c'.y of 1'ulln r.n tan! Drawing Room Sloep T. Ciail'urluiciit aail Observatoi T Cars l?o n-Ti New Y<>rk,Columbia anil St. Auirua'inc 'ullmuu H'.cppituj cara between Augusta an<. !: :> and New York, runs from Augusta t< iuinl . i via B a lcvillo. 1'iu lor I'ars bo . i.. Charleston atid C ildiqbU. . nntl 1?Now York and FloHila Kx i i. Drawl.r?K>:n KU???pinz ears ootweei ipustn n\ 1 Nc,v York. Pullman drawluv ::i s'.i i ] ; ip . ;,ri betwoi n Port Ttuupn. Jack rvi! < r ,ivni.:iah Washington and Yew Yoi k e: tng cats be we< n Churlntte an< l^oi 1 Dining ours botv.?cn ( Lurlota ^?t^. S. Fast Mail. Through i'.'-'-tV.iV ''nr" ^ , :,.vdh?T..di * a O'SHV....1. u s.i - irs Iwlwc t>x? Auguota and OHar< . Una ws wrve ail nits'U* unroute luiau iag van lotveM JftokHoaviUu onroata dolly botwoan Jaokaoac aral Cincinnati, via Asnorilio. \NK S UAXXOX, S. H. HARDWICK, l:ird V-I*. J? C-ii-u. H^r.i (iaii. pit Ag?., ahiiigtou, D. C. Washington, L. 0 r. H. TA .1 R. W.HUVT, tUcn. P#if AJ1!, L?1V. l'aws. A'n't., Atlanta, (Ja. Charleston, 8. D. z 7 * Q- J f imnm 111? - ~ ~ * *1 ^ r iS c i =<h mimo .. i =" 'A! i I ? L_l ; 1 - ? - > UJ * ? ^ mmm ' = -5 -1 ^ ! < timml jimp \i ~ - % f H ? ? i: = ' < H x m = s| is ^ H ? -J? 2 s; -5 t' ^ s 1. - - ~ 5 iri ? ^ ~ t I 2 i *| rl'5 H | j 5' r. =11*7! 12! =*u i =5 2 -q : I J1H?0 . j ?? . I ' I I v | | . 1 I) \CTIVR MAN OF GOOD CHAR iC > tl.-liver ami oullee: in -South t'aro'in.i for '1 11 I manulu- turin;; wholesale house. 1 year, i-n;e |>.iy. limit -ty more than ex> r. t|.:irt tl :?nr reference, any hank in ity. I reins* sell-nhlicsst <1 nmii|?t| en M iiiilfaeturers, Third Floor, Sal Heal -t.. ( !.i .Ji ?. r. P. COBB Dealer in J3UG3IES, V7AGONS z-3:^i^isrES ip FFI NS. t5f" A1 wayt lSKETS and on"'c ITALIC UASFS' 'Hand.I nston. S. C, 1 Bring us your Job >rk.f? There is rio ilemd too small and 110 1 ler too large for OUR OCK OR FACILITIES/ j DMHmBBB B M i ^WyWWWWWWWWMMAMAA^ f'BI ^5 This space reserved for ?* j IhMWWMWMMWWMWWWf^ J ,1 Come Iotl sjn_d. I_jOo1cI You needn't buy, but you will. We d^fl^^ipolngize for the low character of our f^H^don*t have to, so long as the goods they-^^Pttached to ure so highly respected. SATISFACTION EXCHANGED: OUR BARGAINS, YOUR MONEY. We have on*exhibition. a new line of I'lows, Iloes, Stoves, in fact, every thing in the Hard-ware line. New goods ariving daily. T. IB. STOBES. ! i It May he Shameful. But every chance we get, we jump on i our prices and tread them down. I Hats! lEDa/tsII 1 ? Straw and Felt just received at prices never before oirered, and quality ! equal to any. 1 Slioes! Slioes!! We have a line Ladies and.Childrens Slippers that is yours for economy and solid satisfaction. Dress G-oods Laces and i: 'broderies at all prices that equal any on the market in price and quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow.J i ?X. C. GLOVER h&ZJERREST k CO. Staples* ! fancy oitoc eN* I E S i J tj 4 t> nor a ^^JVTHKR. ' _ m We have our randy made by reliable'people especially for our trade. Guar an teed to be fresh Dry (roods Low as the Lowest. SALUDA, s i Buggies & Wagons! ffty M e now have on hand some - of the best BURG I KS, W AG,-0r^"Jrh ^ ^ ONS, HARNESS and SAUO/V/N We sell the Tyson <& done i LA A Buggy and the Piediuon 1 Wagon?there are none bet ?/ ter" 80c'ieaPerBrade?. V \ 1/ 'iX^^VlAnX^v When in town be sure t NA/ V/a \ *s0v ^ Ls\ \ come round and inspect ou r 8to.c|c ?' Wagons SATCTIER ANU COLEMAN, SALUDA,* - - - - - _ S. c. EVERY ARGUMENT A 1 ? And claim needs proof to make it stand. Our proof is our goods. NEVER IN THE History of our business have we had %> such a volume of Bargains for you. OUR STOCK Consists of every conceivable class of goods. Prices right?goods the best! \ Steadman & Riley's Batesbiirg. S. C. ijwwwm wmmwmw wwwwwitf wwwitfwmwts 1 | book, job and | i | commercial printing, 1 i 1 nkatly mid quickly ^ i i Tin-: advocate office. i i tiiuwiuutmmiumiuiuiuiuwiu *umm mmmmmmum i ms ~ h >v! / *