The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 26, 1901, Image 2
| J11E ADVOCATE. 1
, PVDLISDKD >\'KKKI.Y. c
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|w JOHN BELL TOW1LL. 1
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letters on any subject, of general
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/ oame and address of t he writer. AnonW/f
/ srtnors and defamatory articles will not
T " ^ ba noticed. Live correspondents wanted
in every section of the county.
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WEDNESDAY June 20, irol.
Entered ns second class matter at the
Bates!) urg l os' Olllce.
| FJROM "WHICH WE MHiHTrj
DRAW A LESSON
Mr. II. L. Abbot of McKeesport, l\i.,
has resigned from the common council
of that city, saying:
My resignation is purely a matter of
conscience. It is 1113' determiiiutio.i to
live a life void of ( 1ft use to God and J
^ man. To do so it becomes necessary
to obey the Divine injunction : "Come
ye out from among them and he ye separate."
I have found that in order to
bt of use to my constituents, to secure
needed improvements for my district. I
must slide my tomciencc, enter into
cliques add schemes and become a low ]
politician. I cannot do that and have '
resigned. 1
Politics is the most corrupt thing I '
l liave rl-iir twar mivu.! >.n ...ill. 1 '
& of it forever. I have separated myself, j
B and my conscience is satisfied. ?'tliers |
B|L. _ ' may list agree with me, but I know |
that no Christian i an sit in the Me- >.
^ pKyo-port eon mil ain.1 save his sou!.
it (
r only practical mode that suggests it- s
self to oor minds for its removal is f r '
k the electors to think well of what 'hey '
1 1
are doing aiitl weigh well every step ^
t u kail, v la n tn the eve of selecting | ,,
their otlieers. If men of high cliarae- I i
ter, those who are above eontainination
are put in the (Hires of honor and u
trust in our State, then we may hope to
r? move this evil, ditaded by all patriotic
citizens, andtheieby introduce an
era of statesmanship t h it w. old renown
to the glory of our State and be a humns c
of upbuilding humanity in general. '
We therefore, as citizens, should avail
ourselves of the oportonty that will be
presented at I he next el .*et :ou a do for
this old Slat.; an ine tiaiib'e g> d hj
'? < i ettl g < t:r 1 allt ts jtallcioi'sly. It is a
( livilege that we have, a duty we owe
to piuteri* y.
America's rapid strides towards
commercial stipnmaey have caused a
good many Europ. an nations to become
very apprehensive of the results, |
and has b'ought lo'-th expressions I
frem newspaptrs the world ova Hut
while all this is agitating the minds ol (
people in nil parts of the gl >hc, Mr. j 1
y* icA.iiun i j iMinr r hi ii i .111.1 til irwi ion
to the fact that in tin* extensive new j
markers of the east, America herself is
being outstripp.nl by Jap. 11. From (
tins it would seem that it is Japan j I
rather than England who is threaten- 1
ing the commercial s .prcniacy ? f j
Am nit-a in China and the far east. It (
is a stale of a (fairs that might give j j
foot! for thought to our wisest states- I
men.
4
I
The court mart in I ing of army t Ulcers '
i i
has bevnine so common : is o/nurrenie
that it can scarcely he teimed a sens;tion.
Only a few days a,o several
high ofllcials and some of (In ir suitor1
I
or.linafes connected with the commis- |
sary an.I quartermaster departm ?nts,
were tiieil for too lavishly nppro| ri- i
atiug to t h 'ir own use t he goods of '
Uncle Sum with nit his consent. If
these offenders should be dealt with as
thay deserve and in accordance w ith tlm
II rj;eIi'iit recently et in the case o a
delinquent Porto Ku an ollicial, who wi s
sentenced to thirty-two years iin|>rison
in nt fjr stealing ?2,000, there won lit
be a lo-s number of court martial* for
such oflfanses.
Innocence is not virtue; it is simply
the ignorance of evil which virtue
recognize! and rejects. In the infant,
who is unresponsible for any net of
his and wholly unconsci-lis of it's reMilts,
we Unit the beauty of innocence,
in it's most pleasingly existence.
Virtue on the other hand has its cxis
ence afttr in uuiiiy and enables us to
ueet the many and stern realities of
ife, to put down evil, and to build up
haiacter for t'-e betterment and enabling
of humanity in general.
Programme Ol'The Itldge Baptist
Sunday chool Couventi.
ii Johnston Itu litis
t Cliurcb, July
lO-ll, 'Ol.
*irst Day?Wednesday, July Oil:, 19J1.
J nrt A Vf T\ ivnt i irt'il uY ir.'iuoa
>y the President.
L0.80 A. M.?Enrollment of delegates
uid election of ofllcerr.
11 00 A. M. ? Introductory Sermon,
Sev. K. T. Marsh; alternate, Rev. if,
[.. liaggott.
12 00 M.?Reports from the Schools.
12 15 P M.?The value of blackboards,
maps, etc , in Sunday-school work.
E. C. RidgeH, W. E. I.ott. Alvin KthL'redge.
1.00 P. M.?Recess.
afternoon session.
2.15?Devotional enercises. (Leader to
be appointed by the President.)
2.80?The teacher at home (or preparing
the lesson.) Discussion opened by
S. B Ezell.of Spartanburg, followed
by a general discussion of method-.
3.80?The teachers' meetings and how
they may be helpful. Rev. A. C. Wilkius,
R. B. Watson, W. L. Coleman,
Rev. L. 11. White.
1.80?A nnouncement'.
EVENING SESSION.
8.30?Ti e Orphans by the Primary and
Infant Departments of the Johnston
Sunday school.
9.00?Address by A P. Montague. Ij
I.. D.,president Furman University.
Topic; "The hour and the man."
Second Day?Thursday, July 10, 1801.
10.(0 A. M.?Devotional.
10.80 A. M.?The review and how it
should be conducted. J. C. Glover, R
A Turner, W . D. Holland, Ruv. J. A*
< arson,
II.30 a.M.?The teacher with thpclasu
(or teaching the lesson) by S. 11. Ezell.
12.15 1'. M.?General discussion by Sonday
school workers on any subject
connected with the woik. Opened by
T. It. Denny (Remarkslimited to live
minutes )
12.30 P. M. ? The Sunday school teacher's
mission. Address by Rev. II. I..
Riley.
12.15 P M?Miscellaneous.
LOOP, M. ? Recess.
J.15 P. M ?Song service conducted by
Rev. J. Bell.
I 301\ M ?Special Sunday school services
and how to make them ell'ective.
N. r.olt. Rev. R T. Marsh,
i is n (t a ??.1...i...... r..? i i
MW i *'* ?U.IIIIIU- ri?!?s MM ipiirii*rs
(or teaching prospectivi' teachers
low to teach.) James I*. lieu tie, Rev.
l. F<. Bnggot.
t 00 P. M.?To the teachers: "The
food we can do " J II. Edwards, T.
>. Wrigi.t, T. I*. Salter, A. (I Wil
iiffis, M. I{. Wright, It. , F. Luwii
Talks limited to tire minutes.)
The Ridge Baptist Sunday School
/Onveiitio , will meet with the Johnton
church, Wednesday July 10th
.'his meeting is largely attended and
louhtless, a full del -gation will be ou |
mud this year, as the Johnston peo-I
de are royal entertainers. Wo shall!
ndeuvor to be present. The program |
s printed in lull above.
VN F.DITOR AM) A COL.DKN
ii Air..
How a ** ritrr Sought to Trap
11 iin by Placing it Between the
Pages of a Manu-crspt.
"One beautiful spring morning an
ditor found a golden hair lying be- ;
ween the pages of a manuscript,*'
vritis Edward BoU concerning "The [
ase Against the Editor," in the I.a- !
lies'Home Journal f?>r July. "The
noment he reached the page it grace- '
oily lliittered out. Elilslad with ex- j
dteuient, the edit >r e.iught it. It was !
u?t his hair, he argued, therefore it was
tot his i ropcrty Then, again, he j
bought, the owner pro hilly lost It and ;
night need i'. So he p it itba< k. lie
va.-, a methodic.I man and he rep'aced |
t exactly as he had found it lie was |
ml m any days older wl>< n lie i? reived j
l letter proving hv the very Inir he j
uid so ilcxti lottsly caught and conseimtioitsly
replaced, that he never had'
'end, nor even opened,lue manuscript
f the writer. Could anything have
>een a clearer case against the editor?
'ost certainly not. It was conclusive
nil! filial, (Ion t you s m i
Saves Two I'roiu Death
"Our little daughters had an almost :
atal aMaek of whoopi. g rough ami
irooeliit is," writ's Mrs. W. K. I lav 11 Hid,
of Armonk, X. Y., "but wImii all :
itber remedies failed, we saved her
ife with Or. King's New Discovery.
>11 r neiee who had Consumption in an
idvanced stage, also used this wonderful
medicine and today she is perfectly
well." Desperate throat and lung
liseasc yield to 1 ?r. King's New Discovery
as to no other medicine on
earth. Infallable for Coughs ami Cold.
r>l'e nnd$l.( o l ottlis guarantied by F ,
It. Hunter. Trial bottles free.
Our i'icnicker.s.
Early yesteiday morn'nir, June 2?itli,
the young people of Ita'.esbiirg could
have been seen hustling around making
preparations for what was destined
to be a very pleasant picnic at nettlebnun's
p.md. Tliey arrlv * I at lli * pond
: tjt'll i < id , fro.11 tin n i nt I t 'lo tii Q
mine to leave even body seemed to behaving
a thoroughly etij yable time:
ant it was v itli reluctance that faces
were turned homeward. On the way to
to 1 he picnic grounds t lie pleasure of
the party was mailed to the extent
that it wai unmercifully hot, but the
return trip hud no such iucoiiveice-nce
an I things passed off plei s mtly indeed.
During (lie day nothing happened in
anyway to reflect on the good manners
of the party, or in any manner take
away from the pleasure of any one.
(punt khaum's pond is an ideal spot
for pit'iii ckcra. Tin se w ho wish to
enjoy a thoroughly good time, in the
plea antries of tl.e day, while those
who wi ll for quiet nooks to tell their
ardent tales of woe, can he accommodated
at the same time. It was evident
that several had the latter feeiv
')
ing%, but bow coultl it be helped, with
such lovely creatures?- We absolutely A
could not help ourselves.
Dear Editor:
I have recently made a vi*it to Batesburg
and am so agreeably surprised j
with the grew Hi and prosperity of the pu
town, tint I feel inclined to say a few
things through the column* of your st(
paper. There is your National Bank, an
pre-id.'J over by one of tin safest and po
host men in the state. By the way, 1 ^
near in ; osoi s spoKcn ?>I Iti eoinection ^
with the Governor's olllto. No man iCji
in tli*; stito would nukti u.? a batter en
Governor, and I would be glad to seo lni.
Iiiin elected.
Then comes tlio Bitesburg Advocate "1
which, in my judgement compares fa- P*
vorably with any we'kly ill the st ite "m
It deserves a large circulation and I ioi
hope it will succeed b >yo:i I your tnost pe
sanguine wishes.
I llnd, also, that ouny new stores ou
have been built of brick in the last Gi
few years; ati 1 others are no.v being '1
erected. I am told that one of these
stores will be 11 lie 1 with general nurchatidise
and the other with a full lino ,,,
of hardware. ea
The factory, I learn, is running day ^
and night and making a profit. In
short, every-thing in Batesburg indi- fe
cates tiirif., energy, progress, liappi- =>o
| ness and prosperity,
More anon, * l);
I.upo. Ill
This article should have r.p seared in V
last week's issue. We otter this In ai
way of explanation of one of our last u*
editorials.? Ed.
bj
College of Charleston. Founded ,,
in 1 7X~*. Charleston, S. C. ^
Strong Faculty; well-equipped *e
Chemical. Physical and Biological La
b l
borator'es; Observatory; Library ol ^
1-1,000 volumes; and the finest Museum ja
of Natural History in the South. B. 1
A , B. S., and A. M., courses offered.- '''
. \
Tuition, $10.00 payable in two install- j(.
ments. Board in College I)o?iiutery p
can be obtained at $10 tri a month *
One Seholaiship gi\ ing free tuilioti, is lu
ass'gned tc each county ol South Carolina;
the holder to be appointed fc; T
the Judge of Probate and the Count; -Li
Superintendant of Education. Al>
canUitlates for cdmBsion, are permit p(
ted to compete for vacant ltoyee
Scholarships, which pay $l<'50.0o " ^
year. Entrance Examinations w.ll be
rehl in Halodu, on July I'd, 1001, h\
tlf. County Superintend! lit of nil ca ?
lion and Judge A IToln.Ve.
Next si ssion opens Sept tuber IJO.
1D0). For Catalogue, address
'.'.A It HI SON RANDOM*!!,
rt:i:st i?knt.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR
' SomethingNew Under The Sua"
All Doctors have tried to cure OA
TAltltH by tbe use of powders acii
gases, iiilialersatid drugs in paste form.
Their pewders dry up in tbe uiucnii
membranes causing them to crack opet
and bleed, The powerful acids use!1
in the inhalers have entirely eatei
away tlu> same membranes that tlieii
makers have aimed to cure wlti'i' paste?
and ointments'ennnrt n-s-m Ii tbe disease.
And old anil experiet.ceil prarti
tinner who lias for many year? ma e :
close study and specialty of tbe treat
ment of Catarrh, has at last perfcciei
a Treatment which when faithful iy "sei
not only relieves at once, but | ermant
tv cures Catarrh, by removing tin
cause, stopping the discharges, nn<
curing all inflammation. It istheonlx
remedy known to science that actuallx
reaches affected parts. This wottdei fit
reined v is known as "NN I FFI .KS, tin
(J U A RA XTKKI) CAT A Kit I.I <1 1-K
anil is sold at the ? xtn mely low pr c.
of One Dollar, e o h ) eekage contain
ing internal anil external niedicim
sullicieiit for a full month's treatment
and everything necessary to its perfect
use.
"SNUFK1.KS" Is the only CA
TAKKU CURE ever made and is now
recognized as the only safe and posi
tive ture for that annoying and dis
gusting disease. It cures all itilluma- '
tion quickly and pcrmantlj and isalst be
wonderfully quick to relieve llaj
FKVKJt or COLD in toe HKAD.
UATARK1I when neglected oftei
leads to CON SUM TION ">M I
FI.KS" will saveyou il you use it al
oi.ee. It is no i idinary remedy, but :
com pit te | it at ment w hit li i- posit ivelx j.
gu:. rant ted to cure cure CATARRH '
in any form or stage if used according
to the directions which accompanj
each pat kage. Don't delay, hut ser.c
for it at ont e, and wiite lull particn- ]
Inrs as to v t t:r i oi.ditit u, ami ytiu xxil J
ri ci ive spical advice I'rc-tn the discover!
r of this w< tn'erli. I rt tnidy regarding
your case without cost to you beyond
the regular pr it c if * S.\ I I- F I.F.S*
the '"(.L A R.\ VI 1.1 D CATARRll
CUKE
Sent prepaid to any addiess in tin
I i.tied States or r.unnda on receipt ol
Oct* Dollar. Adtlics I>?-pt. 10El>W 1N er
II. GlRKiS A COMPANY, '-W3 ami LMJ'J |l(
Marki t Street, Rhilndelphi >. ,.v
A Wenl'li of llcnnty
I* often hidden by unsightly Pimples,
Erz?ma, Tetti r, Erysipelas, Sail
K lieu in, etc. Hurklen's Ami. a S.ilvi
will glorify tIk* face by caring all Skii pEruptiotis,
also Cuts, Rrtiises, IRirns. C
Roils, Felons, I'leors. ami wort forms
of Riles. Only 25 ets. a box. Cur.
guaranteed. So d by F. 15. footer,
druggist.
\ Monster Devil Fisli ^
Destroying it? victim, is a type o!
Consti| ntion. The power of this malady
is felt en nrga* s. nerves, muscle ,,
and brain. Rut 1 ??*. King's New Lift y
Rills are a safe and certain cure. Rest
in the world for Stotilaelie, River, Ivid'
' i r
neys and Rowels. Only 25 els. at F. R. .
Gouter's Drug Store.
A (aooil C.ourIi >1 c<licine.
( i
It speaks well for Cliainberluin'r
Cough Remedy when druggists use it
in their own families in preference t.
any other. "I have sold Ch.imberlainV ..
to
Chitiirh r? medv inr n...
. " " JK
Willi complete satisfaction to niysell ..
and cuhIoiiicm," s ?ys I >ruggist J. Cold- ,v
smith, Van Kttmi, N, Y. "I have si- ^
ways used it in my own family hoth
, for ordinary coughs and colds and for |
the cough following la grippe and lind (
it very ellieacious." For Halo by F. P. ,
| Guntcr. s.
Death Of Dr. Korfoot.
Dr. ! '. II. Kcrfocd, the bel jved Secretary
of toe Home Mission I'oard ol ?
j the Southern Baptist Convenlion died
I last Sunday in Atlanta, (!a. No man ?
in his denomination, was more beloved
and honored. We have heard n
hi in deliver >oine of (lie finest addresses
it h is ever been our privilege to O
listen to. Indeed he was a grand
character. S
i' 2 ;
THE HOME OOLD CURE
n In^enousTreut rmut by which
Drunkard* arc lieiuur lli
Cured Dnily in spite of re
Themselves. ui
> Ndxous (loses. No Weaken- 0;i
K of I he nerves. A Pleasant ami m
slllve Cure fnr llio I Imam H.hli
? I It
[t if i (?v\ generally known and under- Hi
ml thai Drunkenness is a disease ui
il not \venkne>s. A body lllled with
isoo, and nerves completely *r Imtter- ^
tiy deriodieal or constant use of in- "
dealing li.juors, requires an nnti- SI
te cu|ml?le of neutralizing ami erutl- at
iting this poison, and destroying vhu
iviug for intoxicants. Sufferers
iv now cure themselves at home K'
thont pnlilicity or loss of time from fiC
siness by this this wonderful
lOME COED CURE" which hits been
rfeeted after ninny years of close
idy ard trcnincnt of inebriates. *
to faithful use according to direct- in
us of this wonderful discovery is w
sitivciy gnuranlced to dure the most
stinate case, t o matter how hard a
hike. Our recordsshowjlhe marvel- '
s transformation of thousrnds of f
unKirks into sober, industrious and
right men. . t
tviVESt i KKYoiJIt I1USHAN DS!! t,
HII.I REN Cl'KK YOUR FA'I'll- ,
Itir1!! This remeds is in no sense a
strum but is a spectrin for this ills- ^
seonly, and is so skillfully devised < i
d preparett that it is thoroughly sol- f,
leattti pleasant to (the taste, so that
can be given in a cup of tea or cot- u
e without the knowledge of the per- ill
it taking it. Thousands of Iirtink- G
ds have cured themselves with this
ice I ess remedy, and ts many more
.ye l>e< 11 cured nnti uiatle temperate
en by having the "CI" RE" admintsivd
by b ving friends and relatives T
iliont their knowledge in coffee or tea f<
ttl believe totlay that they discontin- _
>d drinking of their own free with ;
DO NOT WAIT, lionet be deluded *
r apparent and misleading "improve- A
ent." Drive out the disease at once 8j
d for all time, Tho "?IOME COED
jte" is sold at the extreniel low priee '
One Dollar, thus placing it within "
it'll of evert body a treatment more
fectunl than others costing $2.*> to $-*)0. ij
til directions at company each pack- a
;e. Special advice by skilled physic- y
lis when requested without extra
turgh. Sc-nt prepaid to uny part id
te world on rcee^t uf One Dollar. s
ddress Dep'. 1 Edwin R.Giles Coin '
s 11 v 2:5:>0 and 23152 Market Street. ..
hiiadt Ij !iia.
V II cor t espct.dence st rictly conlidetitI.
/
oiiitad Iron Works Supply Co v
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
mndry, Madiine, Hoiler and Gin li
Works. Repairing I'rcuiptly Dore.
-lO-l-'O. '
i? .tverf'fruil i
Call And S ?
~" ~~ H o w M vj**jr 1
I ^ n c" A N N I N c
\a MACHINE
ii cVn cTV'hTJ
H I ra t M o a ey
Do vou Know that out "of*$2^.00o!oQO'
paid for canned fruits last year the fruit
Sowers got $3,000,000: the" canners"
e rest. The many growers^ liveilnl i
poverty, the few canners In luxury..
If you want to make money In the fruit
business, do your own c-mnirg You '
can't do practical, money-making work
on a cook stove, but you can with the
new T.C.WILSON CANNING machine*
1899 patent, which I am selling.^ i '
* 1 u compteu'cuitunf mtihiM oi gitvxri*
(ltd Iron A fircho* IS lo the middle. sur^
(OuDikJ by water It makes the water boa)
Vlth amannf rapidity, and is )ust thf tbt*? i
for washings. slaughterings. etc.
Wenhs 27 pounds, and ran be placed in tti? '
>%ousc or yard ' Will can 430 to 600 cans per
tiy * k cy no) only tin compete with lift*
riei. but by putting up IruUl when Iretfk.
get better prices. ^ ?
Vnd foe circular containing fMlinsc mala &?
y<i>ple who have use J It.
A^L-Eanjle, bclmar.^S^C. <
*? Mm. w i r . jm*J |
I
Wante?l!
Bring ell your tobacco tags?such j /
Karly Bird, Schnapps, etc., to .las >
1 lard in, Batcsburg, S. C., and get
<t prices. Will exchange for same,
One (1 tsoline Lamp.
One ('aiuera.
Two Watches.
<>ne Fountain IVn.
One Typewriter, or will p ly cash A
r same.
h
r srBan-s
J. I. CHASE OKA IN SEI'ERATOR
A TRACTION AND >'
rOIM'A II EE KNUINE3. f,
Parties :ii i his Stale have given lis ^
st iiiioniuls that t lie ? mailer ease Sepators
thresh mil ISO Bushels Oats | er O
>ur and give sple.idid .-nt isfaetion in
ery way.
WRITE ME FOR CATALOGUE
AND SOME STRONG
ENDORSEMENTS OF HOME *
PEOPLE.
J. NORRIS,
Edgefield, S C. ||
Sprained Ankle (Jiiu-kly ('. ureil
"At one time I suffered from a -? - .
re sprain of the ankle," ssn s (Jen. E. ' C
try, editor of the Guide, Washington |
a. "Alter using several well recom j
en red lnedieines without sueee.-*, I
ied Chau.ht rlain's pain H ilm, ami am
eased to.-ay that relief came ns soon
1 began iis Use and a eouudete < ire
leedily followed." Si?5il by I-'. II. v
ii titer. g
Tho Host llloml I'urilior.
The blood is eoiistantly I>< iit^ pnri- v
d by tin* lungs, 11 v? r ami kidneys, j "
eep these organs in a healthy eondi- ; '
on'aMi the bowels regular and yon j
ill have no need of n blond puriHti j
or this purpose there is nothing
I mi I to ('hauiherlain's Stonineh and ''
i ver Tablets, one dose of t einwilldo; '
ore good than a dollar bottle ol the
st blood p oilier. l'riee, Si cents,
unples free at I'. H. (-miter's.
Briny, us your rt ob
C
Vork.fA There is no de- i
t
land loo small and no (
I V
rder too larye for OUR
TOOK OR FACILITIES, i
? . I
Seven Years in lied.
"Will winders ever cease?" inquire
e friends of Mrs. L. l'ease, of Lswnce,
Kan. They knew she had been
liable to leave her bed in seven years
i account of kidney anJ liver trouble
-rvous prostration and general debil/;but.
"Three bottles of Electric
tiers enabled me to walk."she v rites
tnd in three inonlhs 1 felt like a new
rson.' Women sufier'uig. from
eodache, Backache, Nervousmss,
leeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting
id Piz.zy Spells will find it a priceless
leasing. Try it. Satisfaction is
laranteed. F. 11. (lunter. Only
Ic.
Mr. W. S. Whcdon. Cashier of tlie
irst National Bank of Wintcrsat, la.,
i a reent letter gives some experience
ith a carpenter in his employ, that
ill be of value to other mechanics. !
e says: "I had a carpenter working
r mewlio wns*obliged to stop work for
vers I days on account of being
onbled with diarrhoea. I mentioned
) him tlint 1 had been similarly troubd
and that Chamberlain's Colic,
holera add Diarrhoea Itemed/ had
ired me. lie bought n bottle of ii
om the druggist here and informed
le that one dose cured him, and lie is
?ain at his work." For Sale by F. B.
tinier.
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3 Sausage and
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PAUL Sl'AXN, Proprietor.
LEESVILLE COLLEGE
iND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
lias the largest patronage in it- !
istorv.
Spring Session op. lis FKIi I-. 1
Special oilers for pupils entering
roniplly. Ten new pupils provided
>r by eelargemert of boarding ball.
'o\v is tin- time to enter the t'OMMKR*
TAI. SCHOOL. ('nurses in Hoolteeping,
Short-hand ami Typewriting.
I.. I?. IIAYNES.
]'resiJent.
MiiriiiiKOS
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ml relatives of the bride and groom,
lien they are requested to lie a guest
y receiving one of The Advoeate's
emitit'nI wedding invitations.
L. M. MITCHELL,'
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
)ffict. Hours'
8 to 0 a. m.
to !1 p. m.
7 :M0 to 0 p. ni
Tortured A Witness.
Intense suffering was endured by
witness T. I,. Marl in, of Pixie Ky,, he
ave this evidence : "1 coughed every
light until my Ilimit was nearly raw:
hen tried Dr. Kings New Discovery
fbiehgave instant relief. 1 have Used
l in my family for four years and reecmeiid
it as t lie greatest remedy for
'otighs, Colds and all Throat
'best ami Lung troubles. It will stop
he worst rough, and not only prevent
ot absolutely cures Consumption,
frier f?0e and ij-1 oO. Every hotII
uaraiiteod. Trial bottles free at F. It
A Terrible 10vplosion
"Of a gasoline stove burned a lady
irre frightfully." wr'tesN. K. Palmer
f Cirkman, la. "The test doctor
ouhlii't heal the running sore that folawed,
but Bucklen's Arnica Salve oniiely
cured her.'' I nfallible for Cuts,
!orns, Sores, ltoils, Bruise*, Skin Dulses
and Files. 23c at F. II. Canters.
The "devil" says lie I ad a "hot
inie" at the picnic yesterday.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time .1 Jaclconvtlle e?<t
Eaitern Tim. at Other Puidta. I
SohedaJ. In Effect Jan 77th. 190L
No-W No.w No.81
NotiTnooum Dlllly ex b?
tr. Jnckaonvil I. (P. U) "!TS3a 7 4ip 12 ijf
" Savannah ',bo. lij ) 12S&P 12 dJa 4<J0p
" baruwoll 4 ?ip 4 04o......
" Hlarkvllle 4 :*?p 4 28a 81?p
Ar. Columbia . 0 13y 8 l(M 9 45j>
Lv. Oharleuion. too. Lij ... .T. 7 Uja lTuOp 6 i.'f
" Kutiimrrrillo . 7 41a LIUUh 8 003 J
" Hriuit'hviii. 8 Ko .00a 7 OUp
' Orangeburg 0 28a 2 43a 7 6ep
- Kl.igvlllo 10 13a 4 23a 8 47?
Ar Columbia 1! UOn fa flf?n PSftp
Lv. AuguHta, 'So. My.) U0U",< JUOplTiSOp I
Lv. CvrauitevU'e U HDP 10 Up
Lv. Allien 3 I6p 7 Ion
l.T. Trim ton 4 0?p llOUp
" Johnston > 4 lip 11 2yp
Ar. Columbia, (IT. D.I 6I&{) 2 1'jb
I*. O olumbia, llildg St flSup 0 2Wi 9 45p
IVinnsboro 7 1JI> 7 2.'n 10 3,'p
*' Choater goip 8 13a!U24p (
" Rock Hill H?3p 3 48a 11 48p
Ar. CnmiottO VUp U 4.' a 12:l"J? ,
Ar. Danvjllo ...... tfMo 1 Bop 3 l!a '
Ar. (th-hmoiid . TgS LS ?Ar.
Washington 7 u3n Twp 10 1 tn
" BaMlmote iPa.RB) 8 16a II 85p 11 2l?
Philadelphia 11 31a 2 pin 1 l*Vu
.>ow York aopp eaift 4151
Cv. Columbia 77.777 11 40a]S20a ".
Ar. Spartanburg 3 lPp'll 25u
" Ashovll'o 7 ISpl 2 4tip
Ar hnoxvlllo 4 15a| 7 80p
Ar. Cim-iunad "TtiCp 7 45o
Ar. Louisville ? , 4opl 1 50a
ouxiinoc.ND. fc.o.38 No.85|No.81 |
II. ally Dally ox bu |
Lv. Lotus vmo ~ : j_lj? , 4.ip ....
Lv. Cincinnati I ?-.tit,
Cv. Kyoxrtfo .T iTiS "725a .TT7T
Ashevlllo 8 00a 306p
Spurtanburg .. 11145a fl 15p
Ar._( .>iu"ib:i?_.. 1 320p 030p
t*. "York Pa.It. lij BWpiUlM UMuS
" Philadelphia 005p 8 5UO 81Cp
Baltimore 8 77p H2ia 5 Alp
l.v. IN ashi'gt'n (So.Uy) 0 50p'll 15a 0 33p
Lv. Richmond ... 11 UPplJUim ..."
Lv. Danville .. i .'pitl 5lap iTSRa
Lv. "barlot o 8 Ida! "V 65p
.. K'>ck H?U 9 00al088p 3 0uo
- U,tsUT 0103 ,11 lop 5 Sob
II innsb .ro 110 18a Uoila ?0fl?
Ar. Columbia. (Bldg St 1125a 1 ion 7 Ot)a
Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) 11 5Ca' 4 30n
.lobuHtou 1 aij.i e iria
" I rent on 143p 6 4*a
A r. A ikon 2 20p 7 JJo 9 40a
A r. GranitevlHo 2 up 7 i?0
Ar. A uvula .. _ _ .. ... a&jp 8 00a io 3ca
Lv. Columbia tSo. Ity). ~4U0p 1 h5a 7 08a
Kinjjvi.lo 4 4ap -iifiu 7 65a
? 6s3l? ?< ' ?
Brr.m-hvillo it Dp 4 z~M 9 2u?
. ^'H'lniorvillo 7 alp 5 57a 10 81a
Ar.Charleston ...... _. 818p 700a 1115a
Lv. OoluiubjS 1 bo. Bjr.). .... 11 US TfiS
BlackTille Hop 2 57a 6 88a
' Earn well 1 24p 8 12a
" bavannuh 305p 5 tun 10 20a
Ar. Jiumonvtllc ;P. s.i 7 40y 0 25a 23op
Slooplng Car Servian.
r.xeoliont dally passenger sarvioe botwaan
Florida mm Nmv York.
i.1!""4'.".1 'lu,OJ2?Now York nnd Florida Llm
ltort. Daily oxcopt bunduv, composeil cxclulively
of Hullr.inn flui st Drawing Hourn Siren1|||(.
Com part incut and Observatory Care between
Now York, Columbia and St. Augnetine
Eullinan Vc piair care between Augusta ami
Aiken and New lork. rune from Augusta to
eoiuinlna \ia lJlaekvillo. Parlor curs botwcoa
Charleston and O duiolua.
N'os. 31 and 34-~>N"o* Y'ork nud Florida K.t
;>re-s. Dravt lag-room alrcptng ears lietwis-n
lugusta and Now York. Pullman drawing*
room sliepiug ears betwtx n Port Tain pa, .Tn<-keinvillc.
Savannah IYa?hingtoi) and Vow York
Pullmr.u sleeping cars between Churiotte and
diehinoiid. Dmlug oars between Cliarlottu
tud Savannah.
Nui. 35 and U. S. Fast Mail. Through
'ullman <lrawing-rooin bnffot ideondQg carsboween
Jacksonville and N'ow York ami Pullnan
s eeping ears botWCen Augusta and Char
otte. L'ining oars servo all moals enronto.
1 .-'tillmun slectdng ears between Jaekamvilio
mil Columbia cnrouto dully between Jacksonville
and Cincinnati, via Asnevillo.
FRANK S. GANNON, fc. H. HAUDW1CK.
T1 ird V-P. A Gen. Mgr.. Gen. Pm9. ak*.%
Washington, D. C. Washington, 1). Q.
W. H. TALOB. Jl. W. HUNT.
As't Gi-n. Pass. As'?? piv. Pass. Ag't.,
| Atlanta, da Charleston, U. Q.
G. P. COBB
Dealer id
BUGGIES,
OUSTS
ZBC-AEEeifcTIES
COFFINS. rarAiway*
CASKETS AND on~MFI'AEIC
CASES' Hand.!
Johnston. S. C, I
ENGINES
BOILERS
OIXS ami PRESSES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Ori.st, Oil and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits; also Oiti Press
Cane Mill and Shingle Outfits, linilding.
lirh'ge, Factory, Furnace and Railroad
Pastins; Railroad, Mill, Factory,
ind Machinists' Supplies. Helling,
Packing. Inj -ctors, Pipe Fittings,
Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc., cast every
day. Woik ir>0 hands.
_ For Sale.
I offer for Sale my resilience with
fourteen acres of land in the town of
Itatcshurg On these premises are a
_'oml ordiaid, vineyard, pasture and
i!ji._ i a a..^:?..i.i.. i........
Iced. l'or terms etc., apply to .1. (1.
Ktlieredge, Ooluinhia, S. C,, or T. it.
Kernugliaii, liatesblirg.
Deafness, Noises in the Head, ?.Vc, j
l'nolively cured l>y IIaiiti.ky'a kar I/vtn s.
Thi* new Remedy iroes liuht to tlie actual kimI
of the disease, anil lias e fleeted such roinarkalilo
cures tii.it the greatest ho|>c is held out to all
siil'erers, no matter how had or long-standing
tin' ease may lie. i>\k iiottlk. wit l('i iiKiiny
ordinary ease, and will lie sent securely narked
mi.I |iost-puiil, with lull dlreetions and testi
nioiiiais ii|ion reeeint ol SI on. Order ilireet
from.I \MkS K, IIAKI.KY. Stoekdale Koad,
Soiitli l.anilietti, l.ondon, KN(il.ANI>.
W. L. HARTLEY
?BARBER.
I liave opened a first-class ltarbcr
shop in the rear of the Frst National
llank. Von will always fir.d my snop
clean, with fresh towels, keen razors
and sharp scissors. I guarantee satisfaction
to one and all. When yon need
a liair cut, don't forget to turn iho corner
at the bank building and I'll do
I I lie rest .
? BATESBURU, S. C. ?
BARBECUE!
A lirst-clnss Itarbeciie will be given j
by tin* ODD FKI.LOWS of l'.atesburg, |
on
TIIK 4TII OF JULY.
y
DINXEU: 85e. >'or Men. 2fic. For
Ladies. Kvery-body arc t o *dinlly invited
to be present. Everything will
he in the latest style. Solicitor J.
Win. Thurmond, Lent. Oov. Tillman
and Congressman J. Wm. Stokes, w ill
address the audience during tlit* day.
Senators Tillman and AlcLniirin, are
also expected to be present. 15e sure
i and he on hand.!
H I ' ' *?
H I 11 I
kr I
Bevers A, Kneece I
BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS. I
The best and cheapest shops in the State. I
All work done in the best style. Finest Painting done at tbe I
Lowest prices known. 1
HORSESHOEING BY THE BEST EXPERT SHOER I
1^ THE SOUTH I
Don't get cheap work done when you can get Fust-class work at le^s prices. I
RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C. 'pi
Corcie im. scutlcL Hioolkel
You needn't buy, but von will.
w ' V " \
We don't appologize for the low character of
our prices?don't have to, so long as the good;
they're attached to are so highly respected.
satisfaction exchanged: oult bargains,
yoOr money.
We have on'exhibition. a new line of IMows,
Hoes. Stoves, in fact, every thing in the
Hard ware line. New goods ariving daily.
3&T. IB. STOKES.
<
It May be Shameful.
But every chance we get, we jump on
our prices and tread them down.
HsbtsI Heutell
Straw and Felt just received at prices never before offered, and quality
equal to any. _
Slioes! SlxoesII
We have a line Ladies and_Childrens Slippers that is yours for economy
and solid satisfaction.
Dress Goods
Laces and Imbroderies at all prices that equal any on the market in pric*
and quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow."
J- C. GLOVER
B. F FOBBBsm a nn.
Staple and Fancy
G 110CERIES !
TOBACCO
CIUARS,
HARDWARE,
LEATHER,
CANDY ^
wc our rnndy made by reliable^pec pie especially tor our truu*-. Guar ?"
anteed to be fresh / 5!
! Dry Goods Low as the Lowest.
SALUDA, o S
Buggies & Wagons!
\v e now have on hand some
rir"of the beat BUGGIES, WAG/
se" Die Tyson A J one
*1 B-j J ^aRon?there are none bet
nome round an d speet on j
SATCHER AN1> COLEM^IISr,
SALUDA.- - - ..... s c
~ " ? ?
EVERY ARGUMENT I
And claim needs proof to make it !
stand. Our proof is our goods.
NEVER IN TIIE
History of our business have we had
such a volume of Bargains for you.
OUR STOCK
Consists of every conceivable class
%r
of goods. Prices right?goods the
best!
i
Steadman & Riley's
Batesburg. S. C.
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