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P* HIE ADVOCATE. I rvby.lsllkd wkkki.y. W - ft JOHN-BELL TO WILL. III I EuiTOU and Manager. c0 The Advocate Publishing' Co.? tli (Joint Stock.) si" r, in I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: b, OtiR YEAR *1.00 a] Bix Homtiib CO ;i payable in advance. ?i ADVERTISING RATES. t< Transient advert isenients one dol!ar o per inch for insertion, tlfty cents per inch for each subsequent insertion. Sate, Want, Found and other notices and Business Locals, ten cents for ten , words ami one cent for each two words additional, each insertion. * Official advertisements at the* rate allowed by law. i Special and other rates quoted upon application to this office. COM M UNIC AT IO NS. The Advocate will publish readable letters on any subject of jrenera' interest, when accompanied with the nwane and address of t he writer. A mmytnons and defamatory articles will not be noiicd. I.ive correspondents want ed in ev?-ry section of the county. WEDNESDAY June 10. 2001. Entered as second class matter at the Bateshurg Post Ofllce. The impetus in educational affairs in South Carolina at | resent, is seetniiife'ly greater than ever before. The attendance at many colleges of the state, has been greater than any in the liistory of tlie institutions. To meet these increased demands for education, the faculty-has b.'en increased at several colli ges. Piobubly tin most important addition to a faculty was tlie nt-w J.aw L'r< H'oseois given t?H South Carolina ("o'.hge at tho la?l meeting of tho board of truRtMH, The Legislature at its hist seisic.ii, approprinted eleven thousand dollars for the erection of a stewards hall at the! P South Carolina College; ai d at the j same time appropriated a sullieietit B^^^L amount of money to compute dor milorii at t\ inthrcp College, then this was going on the management the were not idle. - " ^A^addlHoii.s made ^h - making improvements on the Croenvilie F?-j male college, the erection of he nliitnni hall at Wolford College, whieh W fs to replace the one recently burned, WT and the handsome alumni hall already ' creeled at I'lirmiin 1'niversity. t These facts considered in connec- . tion with our industrial j rosperitj \ is enough to make one feel proud ol his state and her rapid ndvuncomt n1 along these most important lines. lier c.itiz *ns are waking up to tin fact that in orde r to .Miecessfully as- < pi re to the commercial supremacy <:1 11 tlie S- ulh and to become again, as six 1 once was, an important factor in nat j lonal affairs sh" must continue t. : ? ^ - heve educated men and women?a poo t pie that can meet her every demand. 'J The colleges of South Carolina arc v , i! i sending out each year, in largo mini- ( bcrs. sons and daught rs to suipl\ , " these increased ilcnauuh, for whieh i they should rtcciv : the v.cll done of 1 every patriotic citizen. ?. ? . , N The approachii g municipal ele tion bids fair to be a spicy one. '1 here arc 11 good men w ho will be in the race for!' the several positions. The .Advocate;,' dors nol care to liplit any I odies hat- j >, tie, or to take up any one particular's candidate. We have cur choice and " will express it tit the lallat box 1 While ail the men in the lit Id are pen- ( crnlly pood men, Lilt there is, then ;l must always he. a nest and it is our ; ' earnest desire that the best man? (Ik ' j man who can most successfully run Hatesbuip s mil licipal eMails, will l.c 1 elected. With all faith in the pood w judgement and liiph motives of the " people of llatislrir, , we will patiently await the results. i "| The sale of twenty four lot> in Hates^ burp in one day and of eleven the day 1 followinp, certainly speaks well for tin i prosperity of our industrious lit! le city . j It poos to show tiiut I he people o! Ilntcsbnrp feel perfectly safe win ii in vestinp money in her real i state am ihiydonot fail to make such invest w incut <, when ever the occasion aris<s 111 And riplil they arc, because if the | eo l>ia who nvo ni .1 place ?Io not iiiv?st tjieir money in the lands'there, you -,i< inny bo sure t lint si rancors will not i To say the least of it, it gives a town :i in lively appearance ami an air of bu>i- (. iters. 'J he vcnerntid I)r. Cnrlilo h:> agreed to ret as Preside-nt of Wi H'oro ?i > College one mi.re yer.r Dr. t'r.rlile wt has been eonneet it! of I his institution !l since ils foundation in l.lM and duriii i ing this tune, his ii.fluei.ee has been felt not only in this particular college, hut throughout the tin Jund. Wofl'ord is to lie congratulated w" j I J t iae re ? IV o I . v~t.>uiuuicatioii by (t e of our contributors, tlie nam* of |e jn. \V. 11. Timmerinan mention in nnectioii wiih the Cotreruorship o' 01 mill Carolina, and we feel assured '' at this sentiment will (1ml a response echo among1 tbo friends of this 11 >iu red citizen throughout the state, y e is a man with a character of too igh a cast to be contaminated a y the ordinary influence cast bout one who figures in politics, nd the people of t?.e state could o 110 better than to place at the bead f their government, one so well fitted a judiciously exerciso every function f that important utiles. It has bcou announced tliat Secretary of State M. R. Cooper, will be a :andidute for Governor, in next year's primary, lie intends making votes >11 the platform of a rigid enforcement of the Dispensary law?a most excellent platform, hut it .wont take with I he voters worth a cent, at leust it failed in the last campaign. 31 ass Aleoting of The Citizens of 15 a tesburg. At a meeting of the citizens held in tile otlice of K F. Strother, Esq., for the purpose of discussing town politics and of nominatingu ticket fop the up preaching municipal election, the following w?re nominated : For Intcmiunt; 3Jr. ij. S, Htendmnn. F?>r Wardens; Mr. .1. A. Win I ten, S. .1. Itulgell, Jv'J. Kite, II. I}. It aw I. For Clerk,\\\ S. JJite. Jl w?* recommended to the incoming council thftt the salary of Chief of police be reduced from thirty to twentysix dollars per month, and that the ollieeof lamp lighter bedon away vvftli put) thftt the duties of same devolve oil the Chief pf pojipp, The above action was taken by the citizens only aftcp epiiip considerable discussion among themselves ^qd^npli yptjng. The Stntr' 1'rcss Asssnciullon I 3Vill Tafce Water Trip. . . i he Mate press assicialioii lias ? f splendid 11*i 1 > aheud. 'J'lie visit to Iluf- J falo will be a very pleasant trip. The ; programme lias been changed anil tin I illitors ami others who will npeompanj" tin in will leave Columbia July Vto, instead i?f leaving Spartanburg | July Htli at the coneliiilon of l)ie annual meeting of the association. From Columbia the party will go via the F .uthern to Portsmouth, riieuoe tliey take the water route via the OKI Dominion line to New Y >rk From New York to Albany t|ie trip will be up (be beautiful Jliulson. From Albany to I'.ojf.ibi tliey take the New York Central. (J.o|. JO I be 11 11. Allll, jlirMuiui ... .... u.-aub>an?M, ..... in a few days issue more complete in.Iruclions and information. Our ."Mine Creek Crf)|il(. What shall wo -'o or where shall we iiegin? I think the beat we eun do, is o plant corn where our cotton or't to ' ie. I never havsecn .'t so hefo We 1 ire hunt through vvid the grain, but 1 ivliere to began is the tig; no use to ;iimt, too late, like ,J. Nl. guns?he j ays lie iiiver thought of being a dull- ; lidate for an i llieo on dis side of Pres- ' dent: hot when 'J'illman & Mel.aiirin i' esigued he thoughl that was a good IS bailee lor him as lie had it in his iiind that lie could heat tliem both . or t lie Senate, would like to know i hat fellow that so smart as to let Mr. a illoian and McJ.nnrin know that lie . 1 . as I'xing for him. which paused them , > take hack, it is well that it was ?o, t f tliey had not taken hack,* they ' ' rouhl of luui out oJ? soap, I am sorrj hat it is so as our crops ti.Ja your is t lie mature grow lit of ?he earth,?r ii cod time to canvass the country, j ' Hack berries getting ripe, iio oh-iiice i r it make a crapdis year, did not know r hut my land waz mi good as n is, will I i av to curry my crap owr to another 1 ( ear inaby I can gil u better Start, J lys if lie eonlil hav got ill the H.nate I j e woulil of ban better able to run u s rop nex year, I will hold in til I hear ' !l 1 i,-e hoot it : what say ye Kmjis can 1 gi t your mil vasing pants-? should I i _ e a candidate for the Senate J. M. S.? ! nyone wishing to go in Itui slock bus- t ie.-s here is a chance?too ncrs fine 1 ^ ast r l.uuii well water d free stone 1 I V nd mineral with a router farm on . og branch. I wish you \v; u d notify ie board that tli. old omnii has about I irgive my hound pups an I ; ot to ' other about getting him on the ter- ( I in list he can support himself on < ibhits tlie old omen's guiding is put- ' ' { good and yet it rains. I can't say ' hat it will do, y on see friend Tom's i f niel kill a fil e ling a short tune back I nd tot her day while Tom wiiz plow-I r ig dat same mud found a bulls-hat , ! est and wanted to kick it over or she ' lined to kicking end to it ami Tom t ove it the Moon and Johnson Hag is i finnio together, no telling what ?vi I j next? I ( K. I>. l? 1 b Leusville Review Still eleudy. wet and grass in abun- ; lliee. I 1 li i o U if ll.ia I , rn-.-|in till IUIIIt'S | I' .1! ^*1 fill, cows will give |il?nty of j I ill;, ami the Kra->s hoppeis will fly w i?h. * K Mr^Gary Crouch is now confined to ' s ho I with ty i>lioitl fever ar ?1 is very ? k. ? Mr. .1 K. Smit h w ho is traveling in *' a , in the interest o' li.hilling roil bus ess, s|ient last week here A'!til his mily. Mr. .1. K. K'hercdge is now at li one ' ith his parents for a few (lays. ?i I Miss My rile Yergin who has been |> siting > ? ?nr town for the past few sn seks, will return to her heme in a n, w days. Miss Vermin has a lot of <; ends in our tow n who regret very id; for her to leave. Prof. I. M. Hiiiitli, who has lieen it' irhing school not very distant from | p city of Huiniiti r, is in town on his . i t i ti Kl y * > In* iHiiiii? iii .Saluda, 116 I ifiilfc ...v.e wui be n barbecue here the h of July, given by Mr. 1).S. Keis- N r. ?i Mr. H. II, Able, a successful contract- ^ r, spent Sunday here will) hi) fuui: Mr. J. Ij. KinarJ, who is employed V i Washington, was tailed home on ac- x mint ol' the death of his slater, Mrs. ^ lonroe Bolls, of near Ureenwoodd. Mr. W. 1. Keeps was called away ccouat of then death ol^ his moth ?" w. y ,n -. Oxner. College of Charle- ton~Founde4| in 1783. r anrleston, S. C. Stvong Tacuity; well-equipped Chemical. P hysicul and Biological Laborator'es; Observatory; Library of 1 1,000 voli lines; :\ud ihe finest Museum of Nuturu 1 History in the South. 1$. A., H. S.s and A. M., courses olfered.? Tuition, $40.00 payable in two installments. hoard in College Dormitory, can be obtained at $10 oo a month. One Scholarship giving free tuition, is assigned to each county ol Booth Carolina; the holder to be appointed by the Judge of Probate anil the County Superintendant of Education. All candidates for admission, are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce Scholarships, which pay $150.0o ? year. Entrance Examinations will lie odd in Haladu, on July 12, 1D01, by the County Superintendent of education and Judge A Probate. Next session opens September JO, 1901. Kor Catalogue, address I". A RIUSON It.\ NDOLPII, Pltf.SlpKMT. lteul Instate Hale In ltatcslnirg. j Ileal estate in Batesburg lias been changing hands considerably within the last few days. Jos. II. Phillips with hjs abje assistant, W. E. Philips, representing the Rational \ucl|onand Improvtnent C'o . of Brunswick, lla., sold on June 17th fjr Mr. S. F. Perry, to the highest bidder, 04 Ids nverrginr about otic lifill of an acre each, some smaller and some larger. The 1 prices ranged from (ifleen to seventy two and a half dollars per lot, some ot which tycro rp-so'd at ii ppofit before the purchasers left lliofjeld. The land -old lies ahout half a mile from the business pari of town ami bropgh! something over two tiumtred dollars for acre. After the sales were complete, a > bad been advertised, a I t was given lo the person holding the luclfy nuiqber, and in this instance the fortunate individual was master C. W. Sol lee, Jr. On the morning of June the lHth, the sale was continued, |ju| after making several sales it was decided by the owners of the property toeall tl.i'tii? 11' and defer the auction to some future day. It brought equally as illUch as it did the day before, but for ieisons best known jo tj|e gentlemen helling t|ie pi'opprty, it Has decided to wait awhile, when the auctioneer will eoiije aoJ|in and more lots will be sold The sale was fairly oonduuiuJ and so far as we know Mr Phi lips, as ail auctioneer, gave perfect satisfaction. | This makes his393rd sale in the South lie leaves Ugfeshufg fo go to Aligns a, wh. re h3 will auction off property, on Iutie, 20th, from there he will go t<> Covinjrtoji; 0;\., and frc jii there to Columbia. A WORTHY SI CCESSOR Something New Under The Sua" All Dontnrs liaye tried to pure CACAKKII hy the use of powders acid pases. inhalersatiil drugs in paste form, i'heir powders dry up in the mueoiis lieiubrnio realising tliptp to crack open ind bleed. The powerful acids used , n the inhalers have entirely eaten iway the same membranes that their nakcrs have aimed to cure, while pastes uul ointments can net reach the dis ase, And old and experienced prarliioner who |i|fs r? p many j eurv made a lose stinly and specialty of the trcatnent of Catarrh, has at last perfected lTreatment which when faithfully used lot only relieves at once, but permantv curps Catarrh; h>' removing the 'ause, stooping the discharges, and tiring all inflammation. It istheonlj Miicdy known to science that actually , caches all'ecteU pnt is. Tins vvoiiderfu emedv is known as "SN P I T'l.KS, the 1 il'AHANTKl.H ('ATA H R11 ( llfK" ind is sold at the extremely low price ?f One Hollar, e icli package eontainng Int. rpal and external medicine adlieieiit for a Mil I moiitii'g t regl fiieiit j itnl everything necessary toil:, perfect ise, I "f-M'FI I.Ks" is the only CAI'AKHIICI UK ever made and is now ('cognized as t he only safe and posi- ' ivo cure |? r that annoying and (lis- t Misting disease. It cures all intlainn ion quickly ami pennant I> and is also | vnudc-rfully quick to relieve liny KV ! ' It or < :< >|,D in tne 11KAD. (lATAIIItll when neglected often ads to (OSSt.MTJt)N "hNl K I.KV will save you it you uoo it at I lice. It is no ordinary rctmily, hut a I ' on jdcte treatment w hi< h is positively fuarantccd to cure cure t'A'I'Altltll | n nny fui in or stupe if used according I o the direr tiers which accompany aeh package, pon't delay, hut send nritntciKc, and wnte lull parlicn- . ars as to > our c onditic n, and you w ill j 1 cecivts specal ad vice from the diseovrcr of this wonderful rt inedv regard- ; o^ your case without cost to you he- !v ono.the rc polar pric e if SN i ' I'l.KS" ' he ' (.UAltA.NTKl J? CATAItltll i 'UltK J, Sent | repaid to any address in Ihe 't iled States or Canada on rec eipt of; hie 1 > c > 11 it f. Addres |)ejit. 1()KI)\V|N I I. tilfKSA < OMl'ANY. 'Jill! and 'JiJJ i I.irket Street, l'hiladelplil i. s ( A Wealth of lienu<y li often hidden liy unsightly PimIt's, Ki'zoni), Tt'lter, Erysipelas, Salt il.eum, etc. Ihieklrn'* Ami. n S.? 1 v? ill glorify tin- face by curing all Skin b ruptiotis, nlsoCuts, Bruises, Horns, V oils, Felons, I'liiTii. ami wor t forms p f l'iles. Only 25 els. a box. Cure uaranteed. So d by F. II. Punier, A Monster Devil Fisli Destroying it? victim, is a type of on: tipotion. The power of Ibis mnl- '' ly is felt on orgnr.s, nerves, muscles ml brain. Hut l>r. King's New Life 11 tils are a safe and certain cure. Best ' * i t be world for Ktomaehe, Liver, Kid- ' i*ys and Bowels. Only 25 ets. at F. II. , '' untei's Drug Store. mtm III To The Public. 1 beg to announce that I am ti~nv epnred to mow your pea-vine bay. have the latest improved mai biery id can meet all your demands. J, II. Yoiingblood, ol ^| . \ V by which I ?1 as ate living ' Cur*'4* ' inllyh* spite of | tl T hcmsthfs. 1 ri 0 ISUxous QoM-g. No ?" 1 u _ ?? jh " IS ?> unjnerve*. AP' ./oaken- (), osllivc Cure for tn#? cnsunt and n( It is nowgis.oral1 - Liquoi Habit, tood that L/rtr y known anil under- 11 ad uot WW' akennvM is a disease u loisou,*"*' .u'-s. Abody lilled with 1 (1 iiy <lf . nerves completely "rliatter- I" oxie nodical <?r constant use of in- H l?- ating liquors, require? nn anti- s ve capable of neutralizing and eradmating this poison, and destroying ihe craving for intoxicants. Sufferers " may now cure themselves at home g without publicity or loss of time frotu business by this this wonderful "HOME HOLD CURE*' which has been perfected after many years of close stjtdy ard treament of inebriates, F The faithful use according to direct- ir ions of this wonderful discovery is w positively gau ran teed to dure the most obstinate case, no matter liow hard a w drinke. Onr records showit lie marvel- 11 oils transformation of thousriids of f? OruiikHrks into sober, industrious and st upright men. It WiVESCUKEYOUR IIUS HANDS!! CHILDREN Cl'KE YOUR FATHERS! ! This reineds is in no sense a ni.strum hut is a specific, for this dis- C ease only, and is so skillfully devised , | and prepareu that it is thoroughly sol- uhlennd pleasant to (the taste, so that it can he given in a cup of tea or col- 11 fee without the knowledge of the per- aj soil taking it. Thoii?aiids of Drunk- p; arils liave ture'l themselves with this priceless remedy, and ts many more have bei tt cured and made temperate men by having the "CI "UK" administered by I* ving friends and relatives T wihout tlieir knowledge in coffee or tea f, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of thuir own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do uot he deluded 'I' by apparent ami misleading "improve- \ metit." Drive out the disease at once and for all time, I'lte "ilOME COLD ' Cure'* is sold at t he extrcmcl low price I" of One Dollar, tints placing it within in rea' h of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costingto $-r?0. Fuil directions at company each pack- A( age. Special advice by skilled physicinns when requested without extra rliargh. Sent prepaid to vny part of the world op pepe"t uf One (foliar. Jf Address Dep1. 1 Edwin ]i(>i|cs&Com st pany 5}sW0 ntul Market Street, 1,1 Philadelphia. C A II cot i c-pur.iUnce strictly confidentittl. A ! Lomliai'd Iron Worts Sort Co. j... Al'O I "STA , (! KOR<! IA 0| Foundry, Ma It'lV.', I'uiI, opd Gin (1 Works. lic'iaiting Promptly Dure. ly-JO-l-U v * v f t'v?? f, 'ff Grower >. To ., Gall Aoj) See How My New !C A N N I NQ c MACHINE o Can Can H T? Fruit A M ? A y a; """ Him Money Do vou know that out of $25.000.f)00 ti paid for canned fruits last year the fruit u Sowers got $3,000,000; the canners I 0 rest. TT>a? many growers live In , poverty, the few canners In luxury.. , , 'l If you want to make money in the fruit m S * ?- y - ? c?- v-__ S u can t do practical, money-making work \ DM a cook stove, pi|t you ^an with the ' ' new T.C.WILSON CANNING MACHINE. .1899 patent, which I am selling. # i j, It is a complete canning machine of galvin? | ircd Iron A firr boa U In the middle. ??r ' rounded by water It makes the ailir N*> ; wit* |ma?tnn tepidity, and t* full ir? > | ft-i waging*. slaughterings. etc. r Weighs 27 pound*. and Cin be placed In tft? louse or yard. ?> dl can 4on to 600 cans p<r J day > ou not only can compete wdh fact* ?rU?. but by putting up fruH$ ?l^n f* t% i <*1 net torlttr piufi. _ ' ' I foe circular containing tftttmontati of ' I ^eopW who have used It. tjp A. L. Eargle, Dclmar, C. |'? i w - . >a* . | mi -.I y ?x bo tei Wanted! . ha Hriiigj'll yoiui tobacco tags--sucli _ is liarlv liinl, Ntehnnppa, etc., i<> .las P1 I'. Hardin, Hntesburg. S. C., and get best prices. Will exchange for same, _ One G i soli lie I.amp. T One Camera. Two Watches. | ^ <?ne Fountain I'en. One Typewriter, or will piy cash ! for same, I I SEILiZEL N< J. I. CHASE (IKA IX STCPKItATOR & TRACTION AND * PORTA HUB EJNl.'IXES. Parties it (Ills Statu have ^iven its est inn.muls that the smaller east* Sop rntors tiirosh out ls>0 Bushels Oats per tour ami ve sple iilid alisfaetion in Ah ivory way. ( WUITE ME FOR CATALOGUE AND SOME STRONG ENDORSEMENTS OF lioMK S FEOIM.K. E. J. NORRIS. * ' pr< Edgefield, S C. jf?r V Sprained Atiklt1 Quickly ('itrcil ( I "At one time I suffered faim a se- ; j.vi ere sprain of the ankle," saxs Geo. E. ary, editor of the Guide, Washington la. "After lisin^ sexeinl well reeom neneed iiiedieims without siieee?s, I j ried Chamberlain's I'ain Balm, and am leased to say that relief entile as soon | * is I began its list- and a complete cure : am peedily followed.M Sold liy F. I>. vx'* ii.ntcr. ??y boa Money to Loud, At The First National Hank of Hates- I tirg. Kvery nceomodal ion consistent t'itli sou lie! Ii. inking guaranteed to our iatroiis Yoilr account solicited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. The Host Itlooil Purilicr. The Mood is constantly Ileitis puried by the lungs, li\cr and kidneys. WI( eep these organs in a healthy enndi- ^,av on'aiul the bowels regular and you ,,ijr ill have no need of a Mood puri tier ||)(,| or this purpose there is nothing wpj 1 tin I to < 'hnmberlain's Stomach and j( j, iver Tablets, one dose of t em will do C0U| iore good than a dollar bottle of the c0? st blood purifier. l'riee, 25 cents, cijp; imples free at F. H. (Minter's. the j but Subscribe for The Advocate and get i ' r'' 10 of the best weekly's in the tlntc. 1 Seven Years in Iie<l. 'Will winders ever cease?" inquire le friends of Mrs. L. Peace, of Law nee, Kan. They knew she had been nable to leave her bed in seven years 1 account of kidney nnd Itver trouble ervous prostration and general dcbil/;but. "Three bottles of Electric itters enabled me to walk, "shew rites mid in three months I felt like a new erson.'. Women suffering froui eadaclie, Backache, Ne-vousness, leeplessnesH, Melancholy, Fainting tul Pizzy Spells will find it a priceless lessillir Trv ir Mnli.fiintlnti 0 . J ? uarantet-d. F. B. Uunter. Only )o. Mr. W. S. Wliedon. Cashier of the irst National Bank of Wintersat, la., i a recnt letter gives some experience itli a carpenter in his employ, that i>l be of value to other mechanics, [e says: "I had a carpenter working >r mew ho was obliged to stop wcrk for tver;l days oo account of being 'oubled with diarrhoea. I mentioned i him that I had been similarly tr nibd and that Chamber Iain's Colic, liulera add Diarrhoea Itemed/ had ired me. lie bought a bottle of it nm the druggist hero and informed te that one dose cured him, and lie is ;.iin at his work." For bale by F. B. ii liter. Our Clubbing1 Oiler. The State (semi-weekly edition) and he AdvJjcate for $2.25 a yrar, $1.25 ir six months. Regular price of both ipers $5.00 n year$1.50 forsix months, he Tlirice-a-Week World and The dvocate for $1.05 a year, 85 cents for x months. Regular price of both pairs $2.00 a year and $1.00 for six lonths. llie Advocate anil Atlanta constitution (wceki 1 year $l.7.r> cents, six uiontlis'.Hi cent*?'Tlie Ivocate anil Atlanta send-weekly Journal, 1 :ar $1.*5 six monies Do cents. Send- Vly Journal and The Advocate 1 ar $1..%, six mouths 75 coots. The Farmer Anient and The Advocate 1 year Jl.i5, six onths 05 cents. HE NEW YORK WOLRD TURK' E- A - IV EE K EDITION. S Goon To YOU AS A lUrl.Y ANO YOU ( Jet \'r at the Price ok a Weekly. It furnishes more at the price than any other swepapcr puhlished in America. I|s y.c.vi. M-r ice covers all tlie globe ?n,i ts equaled by that I fe'xv da",lie*. lis reports from the Itoer war ave not been excel!oil in thoroughness ami roinptiiess, and with the president',: J enpipaigu ow in iiroi'ri ,s it .vlit l..? in. a. 4 0 Ik i<|'t Vf I ^ JKllUl . 4.t v ir lii'ili'y iuipilial, Tills fa takes It of egprctal Value to you at tills llu.0 If you want to watch every move of tho peat olltical campaign take the Thricc-a- Week k'orUI. If you want to keep yottr eyo on the 'runts?ami they f,watching--|ako the lirlce-a-Week World. If you want to know all trclgn developments, take the Tbiico-a-Week ITorld. The Tliricc-a-Weck World's U'Cn'i,r Spbscttplon is only $1.00 per jiar. Wy elfer this uniptaled newnpajieratu' Tilt: .\uvoca i r.together ue year for $1.65. The regular subscription price of the twe pers Is oo. The News anil Courier (weekly ediion) and Thk Advocate $1.75, six tonllis 00 cents. Prices will be made upon application >r other combinations than above. ubacriptions also received for any ol ie a novo papers smgiy, uie rates uoted arestMotly tor cash In advance. Write to or call on us for good readlg. We offer you only The llest. The Advocate, A Picnic at Sur?ll-\ We have a note from Mr. It. 1,. M?rutnt, asking us to announce that ire will be a picnic at Sardis, on Satdaj June 2*2nd, All arc c rdinlly viled to be present. We know front perience, what a pleasant time will in st re, for all those who m y aind. We will endeftvur to be on nd, >ON'T Fail to VISIT s. B. Asiill L Cc.r r ? t A _ _ n r> juuiibiuii, o. t., ew Northern Grown Seed ' 4 4 4 4 Onion Sets j 4 J' 4 4 4 Seed Potato.LEESVILLE COLLEGE ; JD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL las the largest patronage in its j torv. prill? Sons ion cp its FKIJ I-. poelul oilers ft>r pupils enteiingj' nnpily. 'I'en new pupils provided i l>y celnrgemert of boarding hall. i l \v is the time to enter the < 'OMM KRAI. SCHOOL. Courses in Hook ping, Slu rt-hand and Typewriting, j F,. II. IIAYXKS. President. Marriages trelong remembered by the friends I relatives of the bride and groom, en they are requested to he a guest ( receiving one of The Advocate's KiIifuI wedding invitations. j ^ M. MITCHELL,' I PHV^iriAN -Cr ciTO(-..7A\r . .. . v*. ^ w i\w i-un fice Hours1 8 to 9 a. tit. i to :t p. in. 7 ::t0 to 9 p. m Tortured A Witness. , atense suffering whs endured by r nessT. L. Martin, of Dixie Ky,, lie e this evidenee : "I coughed every | lit until my tliroat was nearly raw; ii tried Dr. Kings New Discovery cli gave instant relief. I have used v i my family for four years and ree- Ii end it as the greatest remedy for y glis, Colds and all Throat st and Long troubles. It will stop worst rough, and not only prevent " absolutely euros Consumption s re 60e and tfl tiO. Every bottl a ran teed. Trial bottles free at F. It a SOUTHERN RAILWAY,^ Centra) If** >1 J?ctooo*lU? ?n1 Ktwtuk. (tlUra T'tno It Other I'l.iftta. l-v I. J. 1X7. i- > n.11 mohiiibov*d. osily xm Lv. Jaeksonvll e (P. iJ) S^i* T 45;' lT$5p - Savannah 'So. By.) 12 &.'? 12 80a 4 UOp Ha re well 1 4i1p 4 04a " U'.aekTt'.le 4 UA> 4 2fa 9 lCp A r. Columbia 0 t5P a U* 8t^P Lv. OKarlesion, tSo. Ky 7 UjejTiwp O&P " Hatirnervtlle T 41k UBOot $rX?p " UranchTtlte 8 SGn t: i*kv 7 UUP * Oranrebuvo li 23" 2 4oa T 88p " Klugvtlle 10 16a 4 itia 8 47p | Ar Columbia ., _ 1' 00a b V^'? ftllllp Ev. Auxuitta, (So. 11 y.) Ui>A' 0buy OiWp v. Craoiteville 8 33plOl6p Lt. Aiken 8 1V,> T lop Lv. Trenton 4U2p 11 OOp " Johnston <0 ll?P 11 Wp Ar. Columbia, ',U. D.> J.'ip 2 loa Lt. Columbia. tilM^ St IWp 6 Oba 9 4f-p " Wlunnboro 7 l.lp 7 2 m 10 3.'p * Chester 80lp 8 13all24p " Bock Hill C!?P 8 43a 11 48? Ar. Oh* riot to v 2/p 0 47-a, 12trig Al\JR?nvUio . V? Ma 18wp| a 11a Ar. 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I'll 1!tilr,t; nit pLn-; car? bo'.weeii AU? i-jt* anil i Aiken ami New Y'ork. ruit* feirn sucusta to ! Coluiuliiit via BlaoKvlllo. I nrlor Cure W J ivvi .-!i ^'i,in lest .u and C >luml la. N<m. At and It?New York and rlartda ExI r. . Drawl:,yr?>'>m ioerJ:i2 ,.ari betw.-on Au^ii itii a:ul Nt;w voi ft. Pwupian ilrnwlnvro<ii.; 'pittf r4i;s I ctY'f" *i l*ort Tarn pa. Jack onvtlle. Savantifth WiekiiiKto^ niul Vr\r York. Plllltnnii \ - c. , . 'i. q wv. '.? < ?? cnara.uo kuil ttnUnnnd. Diuuia can between CUor.'otta S sad mi.'anmih. , Nos. :j.i aui^ .10?U. S. Fmt Mntl. Through Pullman itje'.Vinp-roum buffet olcoPiug <-nra >>oj Itvouu_ J'1 ,Ksonvuh> t,?d New VorV and Pull, Biali s'v'plnjcurnlutwiw Augtnut and Oharloite, timing enra serve all rueals onroutu. : Pullman Hlcuptng ears hetwtmn Jacksonville ! ind Coluinh:a enroute dully between Jacksonl ville mid Cincinnati, via Ashevillo. I rilAXK S GANNON. b. H. HAHDWICK, | Third V I', &tlcn. Mgr.; Wen. Pm. xK*-? ; Wu.'.hlu/ton, l?. C. Washington, L>. 0. W. H. TALOE, It. W. IICMT. AVt Gen. Pf.-i*. Ag't., iJlv. Puss A? I.. Atluuta, Us. Chirlv-stou, d. 0. gTp.cobb ocaier iu ?iuaaiEs, wagons r-c^zEeisriES ir-cr^asrxTXT^E COFFINS. ur Always CASKETS and on'" MEIALIC CASES* 'Ham!.; Johnston. S. C. UNO INKS | ]>0ILERs! ! C.IXS and PRESSES. C??nt| lete Cotton,Saw, (Iri^t, Oil ami Fertilizer Mill Outfits; also Cm Press i'ane Mill ami Shingle Outfits. Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace ami Pailroail Cast ins; ltail road. Mill, Factory, and Machinists' Supplies. Pelting, Packing, luj-ctors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc., cast every day. NVurk 150 hands. For Sale. 1 oiler for Sale my residence with ; fourteen acres of lantl in the town of liatesburj*. On these premises are a t*ood orchard, vineyard, pasture and li?!i- pontl. A very desirable home inleed. For terms etc., apply to .1. O. Kt heretlfje, Columbia, S. C., or T. It. Kerna^huu, llntesburg. Deafness,Noises in tlioliend, &c, Positively rtirriiliy II vhti.ky'a rAlt I.??uov. rill- ii< u Ceiueily cors riiilit to the actual seat >f tin- disease, ami lias i-lii-i led sueli remarkable euro* that the (greatest hope la held out to all .iilierers, no matter Itow li.ul or lon-r-tanding llu- i-a-e may I.e.. <?\k uorri i: w ti.t. ft at: any odiiiary ease, ami will l.e sent securely parked md |iust-|.aiil. with full tlireetions ami test! menials upon receipt .-i SI 00. order direct Troll! .1 AM'S It. 11A i; l.i: Y. Sti.i kdale l.'oa.l, -..titli l.aiul etli, l.ondon, KN'il.ANI*. W. I.. IIARTLEY 1 have opened a first-class barber -hop in the rear of the Frst National nana. i ?>u win always lind my shop | lean, with fresh towels, keen razors mil sharp scissor*. I guarantee satisfaction to one ami all. When you need i hair cut, don't forget to turn the corner at the hank building and I'll do lie re-t. ?i*ati;sburg, s. c.*: BAEBECTJEl A lirst-elnss Barbecue will he given ; ?y the ODD FKI.LOWS of Hatesburg, >n i nr. I rii of .iri.y.i y >1XXKit: 33c. For Men. 25c. For .adies. Kvery-ltody are cordially initeil lo be present. Everything will e in the latest style. Solicitor J. I'm. Thurmond, I.eut. Gov. Tillman , ud Congressman J. Wm. Stokes, w ill ddress the audience during the day. j j enators Tillman and .MrT.auriu, arel? Iso expected to be present. He sure j ml be on hand.! j - i \ ^5 This space reseived for 5; L D- CULLUM & COMPANY,gf ?* MERCHANDISE & LUMBER, |g |ooa9aj@ ixx cczn-d. 3li?cgsei You needn't buy, but you will. We don't appologize for tlie low character of our prices?don't have to, so long as the goods they're attached to are so highly respected. SATISFACTION EXCHANGED: OUR BARGAINS, YOUR MONEY". We have on^exhibition. a new line of Plows, lloes, Stoves, in fact, every thing in the Hard ware line. New goods ariving daily. ib. stores. I j It May he Shameful. I __ Hut every chance we get, we jump on our prices and tread them down. Hats! ZE3Ia/tsir Straw and Felt just received at prices never before offered, and quality equal to any. Slioes! SlioesII We have a line Ladies and^Childrens Slippers that is yours for economy and solid satisfaction. Dress Goods Laces and Imbroderies at nil prices that equal any on the market in pries and quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow." J". C. GLOVER B. F. FORREST & CO. Staple and Fancy G ltOCERIES.l TOIJACCO HARDWARE, LEATHER, CANDY We have our candy made by reliable'pecple especially for our trade. Guar an teed to be fresh Dry Goods Low as the Lowest. SALUDA, O S "" ; Buggies & Wagons! oi tne ocfliauw^ '* *VD" SATCHER AKI> COLEMAN. SALUDA.- - - S. C. ' T3 EVERY ARGUMENT And claim needs proof to make it stand. Our proof is our goods. NEVER IN THE History of our business have we bacl . such a volume of Bargains for you. OUR STOCK Consists of every conceivable class of goods. Prices right?goods the best! bteadman & Riley's Batesbiirg. S. C. i book, job and | I a)mmfrcial printing, j Nkati.y and Quicki.y ^ i 5 e kxecv ed at 3 E ^ i till" advocate office. 1 r J ftiU^iUiUiUiiWUuWUuuuiUMiU iuituiuUiUiu awiwumK