The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 26, 1901, Image 3

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^Bi^^Bs^ F5 'J UK ADVOCATE. jb Pi'ULisukd Weekly. IS -- JOUK BELL TOW1LL. Editor and Managkk. " H The Advocate Pnblishir g Co., s A 8UHSC1U l'TION l'HICE: Biz months 0< ^ PAY A UI,E IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISING RATES. Trtnsirn' 'ulvfrlisfiiionts one dol'a per Inch for iir*t insertion, fifty cent I^P per inch for each subsequent insertion W Sale, Want, Found and other notice I and Business Locals. ten cents for tei I words and one cent for each two word additional, eacli insertion. I Official advertisenteiits at the rat allowed by law. Special and other rates quoted upo application to this office. I COM MUN1CATIONS. I The Ailvocate will publish rea<! I able letters on any subject of g-ener: I interest, when accompanied with tli name and address of the writer. Anoi I cruoo* and defamatory articles will n< I b? noticed. Li ve correspondents wan I ed in er?-ry section of the county. WEDNESDAY July 8. If01. | Entered as second class matter at tl I Bnteshurg foe' Office. v ;*1. It is pleasing to s:-e how liberal M I Carnegie is in the expenditure of h E much nccumulatid wealth, in beha I of humanity. It is an example tin f our miiiti-millionairs iglit well fo I low. To be sure yen often see in tl newspapers an account of soiii wealthy person donating n very larg I sum of money to an already wealth r institution, but it is seldom, very se doin, that we read or hear of any < these wealthy individuals ci ntribul ing to the support of tho.e ins'lti t ions that are need v. It is matte r of helping those that <nn I .?!p then selves. As .in exception, Mr. Carnegi seems to be departing from this aj pnrently, well established n.le by giving to cities in different parts of tl; k country Urge sums of money, to e? j -! i to WB^m more needevi throughout our land than libraries to which nil rlnrgcs wh< B know how to behave themselve*, h.ve access. It is one of the greates works of phylinthropy that has beet B commenced for some time. Not onl; W?-- has it had a very glorious beginning hnt it is living earned to a suceessfu issui- as rapidly as brain aim w-enltl fcaii take it. Mr. ('arncgie's I:.te.-t gift, web-.lieve was to Macon, fin., for the purpose o erecting a library. Of course it wamade on t lie condition that the citj should appropriate yearly, a reilaii amount of money for its support The putting in of muIi a proviso it ^ the ejutraet, was an a t ( I wisil nil 1 For in Hint way only, ran th-ir lie n?\ I poifn-t aisnraaee that the libra-y wil f " love a continued existence. therehv sub-scrvii g the bist interest of itpat i-or.s. / It is not in idle lit listing t ha' we af firm that we have one of the inns' progressive littl* cities in the state. haven cotton factmy under good manngcmeiit, running nigiit and day, con sinning a dozen cr nun c bales of ? ?. 1 t( n per day, giving employment t< about four hundred | ei-soio ; r.iul w< havcl.ir.nl Irc.m reliable authority that the facte ry is to tie in l eased t<; twice its present capacity at no dis taut tiny. Tlii'ii loo, we have a national hitik, with men at its hear kliose ability cannot l>- i|iie-(i<>n-d getting all the busings it tan attend to. The progress of liuteshiirg, however tloes in t consist alone in its milling t ' interest and I unking business : but 01 ^!ain stint llieie is being erioted two hands- me two story briek houses 11.at me t<> I e list d for meieaiil ile pnr poses so rot n as they are e:-iup!ctcd lust opposite these two comely buildings is the material for another I mil WjEL&^m ing, similar in kind ami stri cture All those improvements tiki n in eonsideration with the fait that there ait about twenty or more mercantile e-tublishim nN doing a gcu tl Inisine give*, at least, the air til progress and prosperity. V bile we behold all this a I nneoj mint and the enterprising spirii among our people, we tannot, understand why there is not a movement put on foot ti) e-t: blUh a co 11 i r-t ed nil mi I untl a ware house, one or bMli. Tliesr are two things we eantiot well do without and keep abreast of the times. There is no reason on earth why mii h bns nts cs should not be started, f?-r it has been repeatedly proven that flu re n is money ineiit-hof tin III. If some ii ' one willjust come forwaid ami take the initiative, going to tin- trouble to look into the mciits of one or both land talk to our enterprising merchants, and men in other occupations , ;*os well, we would protably have next fall, a warehouse in which the people could store their goods feeling tha they were sale; and uii oil mill whic would consume all the cotton sec that are for sale in the country. I that way the people who cell tliei seed would probably receive a largi price for their produce, because stands to reason, if others can buy tl: seed and pay-toe freight on ilietn 1 tlieir place of business and make mot ey;an oil romp: ny here, could pay larger price and realize equally : . large profits, as there would be n transput tut ion charges to pay. Til is a matter that the business men < Uatosburg should consider and woig J well; because it concerns tho prosper ty of their town; and the progress < - a town is the progress of its people. r A new view of the possibilities S newsj aptr ad\? u-rng is afforded s Burlington, Vermont, win re "eve 11 local banking institution advertia s with as much spirit and enterprise at e department store."One of these bun! among the olde.-t and mo-t conserv " live in the State, changes its advertia ineiiis every day, and "besides tellii what it can do for neople, gives go idyice which leads them to save mo I- ey.* This thing would not he do l(i up in Vermont if it did not pay, so t i- necessary inference is that it ?locs pi j' There are many oilier husi'i ss esti lishmeiits, now unknown to newspaj ? advertising columns, which would hcnililrd by a liberal use of priute ink.?The State. Several of the Batesburg mere ban __ have got to learn the value of printi ink. That frequent and extensive i r- ks a profitable investment, those v. ,s have tried it can testify. One of c "" mere hunts hud never advertised heft l! The Ad v< rate was estnblislnd, told that the lirst issue paid for n yea l! "ad." Others should try the expe 10 meat. I V i ' i ??? nave iicnru irnin various rourt ' that money is being loaned in tl ^ city on short time ill live, six a ami eight bundled per cent. We ha evau heaid of cases where the ra was 1hree or four thousand per ceil Our inniry law docs not seem to opi ate in these eases.?The Lantern. This is a matter for the eorsidei '* lion of c i:r wise egislators, who w ?io a good sei vii e for tlieir state, '* they w ill put a stop to such oppri sions. Horrowing money on su - conditions is no accomodation, noil - t-r can it he classed as a mutual hen lit: hut rather an imposition of 1 i ournclet. I - 1 I We watch with keen interest l! 1 I growth of our capital citv. And i f r.ote wilh pl?a ure its latest ad vane J meats. Columbia has reached tl ' period in her grow J h that she can i 1 longer do without a recorder ui diotiUl if possible have a pi licecommi ! sioucr. From the ilaily p.pers v ' 1 learn that both of these needful powe " ' are going to he asked for, at the ne: 1 j session *f the Legislature. It is m 1 earnest desire that they will he gran ed, and no doubt they will le. I ~ Wc must win o'.ir way, by struggle to all nolile achieve incuts. The tr I 'that grows win re storms sweep, sir i'ger and /rainier thua the oi that grows in iheijtiiet vale. The other day we lirgi d the Chest Lantern, in the prosecution of its wm <r g.i.id road , I > ini'me m ii.c of i progressive citizens to club in ai ^ive the country people an object-It son in the comfort and value of sm < highways by building a mile of re ,11 lirsl-clnss ri-ad out of Chester Tl . ?w*tv >?if? ? ^ ?!.. # : * ?ir? ill it ?L Hi ' ur_etl i his vitv thing, and adds: ' I >s triu' that so far as an ol?J -et-l-sst is eonecrncd, we nlreudy have t ha v The city of Chester has several mil< j of the best macadam streets to I i found anywhere. Hut we believe tl I cause of good roads would ha mater I ally sol valued if ewry highway leu ing into the eily was macadamized ft ; even one mile outside the ineorpora limits." The ll'eet upon the farme , of an object-lesson in good roads wi he ii> (i< h greater than the spectacle < : good stru'ts. Cities are expected 1 , liiive giMiil st reels and t hey are lookc ipoll lij eoiintry peo,>le as a matter t our.-e. A snuipl?of good rt ads in county like ( bestir would be nov and therefore impr? ssive. If the roat . of <'hoster county are slill what tlu were a few years agtwhen we mat a trip across country with the bilgg wheels Ire(|U(*ut ly sinking to the Ik. in clay'-holes, v e can well untierstan the persistence of our cnnteiiipi rv I . advocating their reform, for no roat onu need it more.?The State. I Oil- roiwl - - - ... .W..W1 tin- ?I\M r 41 HJIH, il.s I III*! iin iiiiwii.il above, I.in \ve know vv< it 111 he ;in excellent ill "a for Uiiti' ; h.irg to spend stint' money on tl minis leading to our town. We ?l not I.now why it has cv? r ' oen doit hut no morey r. ultl tie more wisel :ii d ju(!:i'ioiisly spt lit. tVc will ha\ more to say in icgard to this mul'i i in the future. Our Trii" Characters Sliou 11 I Traveling. (J .ito without our suspecting it, w ' show I he stuir thai is in us when w turn our bat ks upon home an.! take Hi road. Our revelations are entirely in conscious. We display our lamiliarii with social usages or th reverse, hu th it is the lesser matter. A novice t a globe trotter alike lets down th mask which hides the inner s If, who fretting over delays, careless of other comfort, and se llishly monopolize tonvcnicHces intended for the man rather than the one.?July Ladie Home Journal. ? - it ll : Watrii TH,S WK^wka SPACE! *X-I. ID. 0*o_11T :o THE LEADE MERCHANDISE Batesbu ru* IS ~ >f Iof , College of Charleston. Founds*<1 I iu 1 Charleston, S. C. ?l Stroi g Faculty; well-equipped Chemical. Physical and Biological Lain borator'es; Observatory; Library of ry M,(XX) volumes; and the finest Museum es of Natural History in the South. B. 'n *21 A , B. S., and A. M., courses offered ? i P" Tuition, $40.00 payable in two installments. Board iu College Dormitory, st< a" can be obtained at $10 oo a month. an One Scliolnisl.ip giving free tuition, Is ng ass'gned tc each county ol South Car- to Qj olina; the holder to be appointed by do the Judgi. of Probate and tiie County " ! Superintendant of Education. All I llr candidates for admission, arc permit- ' wi he ted to compete for vacant Boyce ; 1,11 lv. Scholarships, which pay $ 150.00 a ' ib- Jeftr* Entrance Examinations wdl be J,',, celd in Saluda, rn July pi, 1U01, by Tl Hr th'i County Superintendent of iducation and Judge A Probate. Ol) rs Ni?xl si ssion opens September 30, tjr 1901# For ('tttal(?giui, a'ldri'6.^ on I". A Itlt I SON JtANDOI.rH, '>< ts, ., Ill PltK8II?KNT. ' ers A WORTHY SUCCESSOR :CI El I "Something New Under The Sua" | |)( All Doctors have tried to cure CA-jea TAltltll t?y the use of powders acid an ire gases, inhalers ami drugs in paste form, uli Their powders dry up in the mucous it menibraneseniisiiig t hem to crack open fei r's and bleed. The powerful acids used so in the inhalers have entirely eaten ar r'~ away the same mem bra lies that their pr makers have aimed to cure, while* pastes hu ;nm unitiiieuis cannot rcncn uie (lis- mi ease. And old and experienced practi- j le es tinner who has for many year: made a ' wi close .study and specialty of the treat- j an "" nient of Catarrh, has at last perfected , ue n?l a'1 reatnient which when faithfully used not duly relieves at once, hut pennant hy ve iv cures Catarrh, hy removing the 1 uu !te cause, stopping the discharge*, and an curing all intlnminution. Itlstheonly Ci remedy know n to science that actually of .r. reaches all'eeted parts. Tins wonderfu rei remedy "is known as "SNl'I'FI.KS, t|m '"fl GI ARANTKM) CATARRH (TllK' Fu ra_ and is sold at the extremely low price ng of One Dollar, e ich t uckiigc contain- j ill ing internal and external medicine"! ''I' j, siillicieiit for a full month's treatment th and everything necessary to its perfect A< 's- use. pa ch "SNUFKI.KS" is the only CAI,. T A RIUI Cl'ltK ever made and is now j.,| recognized as the only safe and posi c- live cure lor that annoying and dis a gosling disease. It cure's all iiiilaiiia- j iiun iniii'X I v and permantly and is also T r Wonderfully (|iiiek to relieve Ifay JLi'J FKVKit or COLD in tne I1KA1). OATARItll when neglected often lie leads to CON8UMTION N r F Fo v FI.KS" will Mivcyou it you u-e it at i 1 once. It is no ordinary rutindy, hot a > !>' e-! complete t rent ment whieii is posit ively | . guaranteed to cure cure CATARRH I h le | in any form or stage if used according | to | to the directions which accompany | . ! each package. Don't delay, hut send ! for it at once, and write toll partieus Inrs as to y our (ondition, ami you will j riciive spiral ad vice from the discov- ! en r of this wonderful rtpiedy regard- ( rs iug your case without cost to you he- , Fe i vond.ti e ri golar price if4 SNIP I 1.1.S" ( a xl t i> CATARRH in; ii r ; CU RK ro: Sent j repaid to any addicss in thej an '* l i :i?*il States or Canada on receipt ol j . One Dollar. Aih!res Dept. Hi F.I>\Y I N ! Sa H. (ill.KS.v ( o.M PAX V. and J.W.' da Market Street, 1'hiladolpht l. I)inwing The Line On JacUson. |i< js A (Joed stcry is told in Missouri at it., u v ..r . _ . u, I ... . ... ..R it.|M 1U.-. jjuvnniur, riabiiriivF. Jackson. ' Itefore In- sclvrd tlu? enigma of love- |,u look lie |iad married live sisteis!?in " ' r ! reasonable lapsu of ooi-jirutivein ? .. 'l 1After one had been lust and n|?pr?*i?ri1" ately mourned lie esi mused another, 1 and lie kept his eourtiii? within a oar- . j row i irele of liis ow e. relatives, for lie ' rather likid the family. 1(. j Tin* tinthpiated father of these jjirl-.| ( |lk was alnm-l iPmI, and w|ie|i the govern,, or went '.o this artoff? narian to ask for It aw (Ji | his surviving daughter, the foliov tug ^ , eonversutioi) ensued : I i it i.? "1 want Lizzie!" f,? >e i "Kldf" he! u "I want yon to let me have Kliza- " hetl.!" 1,1:1 I- ; ... i :I "Oil, y oil want | ,1/zie, do yoi|, what i for? ' j -V" le | if l Ps "For my wife!" | tin II "F? r life!" ear i "I waul?to- marry?her J" ^ l: "Oh, yes! Ju->t so. I lo.tr yon '-v d j ha! I ' I'm precious glad von do," mnt-i' '' "Li.i * i t'M' . ! tered I lie governor, el ste j " Well," slowly responded the veto:-- |,?r ... nil, "you needn't liiller si that thejvYI I,, whole neighborhood knows it ! Yer | .. ^ ran have her. You've got em all now eai ,t, my lad, hut for goodness' sake if any- ,,f i,l thine happens to that .'ere poor iiiioj? guided gal, don't come and ask me for l? the old woman !" Jackson solemnly promised that he never would.?Tit-Hits. Mason and Dixon's Line. s" i M o were al .va.v s t?;I>I t hat t lie faniou , lt, .Mas n and l)ix ui line \m.s siim what imaginary , being intended merely to' ^ ! designate the division between the j north antl south. Th? states of Mary- : ,r land and I'ensyIvania, however, view j the mat ter d liferent I y, having reeent- ! ly appropriate I the one # "),00) iind (lie t ii : other $7,000 to locate the old boundary : posts and stones, many of which tlioy I >.iy, have beeesto'en by vandal relii I hunters. 'I'lieir p'.aees will lie taken ny no v east iron makers, sp rt n- I hurt; Journal. ^ "li tie- wurl I v.i t ' he. in perfect I 11 to-morrow, jus. think of the army of I 1 ; reformers that would lin.l themselves R 1 out of a job." "Duty is soon tiling the majority of H g men like to neglect." y * Be sure you arc right, then pause a I s moment for reflection." I - It is reserved For/""-? . XOOCL <Sz Co., Its IN ; & LUMBER. , s. c. THE HOME GOLD CURE m IngciiousTreatment by which Drunkards nro Heine i Cured Daily in spite of 1 li-fmselves. ? N'dxous tioscs. No \Ycake-nK of ihenerves. A Pleasant and 1 sitive Cure for tlie Liquot Habit. ( It is r.ow generally known and underbid that Drunkenness is a disease d not weakness. A body tilled with lison, and nerves completely / hatter- ' hv dertndienl or eonstnnt use of iuxieating liquors, r< quires an nntite eapatde of neutralizing and erad- 1 iting this poison, and dest roying the ' living lor iiitoxieaiils. Sufferers ' iv now eure themselves at home thout puhlieity or loss of time from 1 siness by this this wonderful loJIE < it 11,1) < U KE" w[iieh has been t rfteted after many years of elose , ndy ard treameut of inebriates, le faithful use according to directus < t this wondoilul discovery is I sitiveiy gnurauteed to dure the most > stinate ease, no mutter how bard a ^ inke. Our records show theinarvels t ransformatior. of thoiisrnds of ( uiiK-irks into sober, iiidustrious ami iriglit men. . WlV KSfi'KK Yont litis HANDS!! Ill l llK.V i i inc v,>i i? 4?.. - v \ ?*.? ivM iv r a i ii* C! This ri'iiu(Is i> In no scnsi? a i stru? i bin isasp. eitie fur this di?so only. anil is so skillfully devised (1 pre| ait'ii that it is tImronghly solIcand pleasant to jibe taste, so that < ran he given in a cup of tea or tof- 1 i' without the knowledge of the peril taking it. Thoti-atnls of Drtinkd.> iiave ture'l theinselves with this < icrless remetly, and ts many more I ive he? it cured ami made temperate ell by having the "( I'ltK'* adininis-I r? il by li ving trie: ils and relatives | bout their knowledge hi coffee or tea d believe today that they diseontin- , , d drinking of tluir own free wilt, j ' DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded apparent an I ut'sleuriiug "improve- ! flit." Dt i\ e ollt the ili-easeat onei d for all time, 1'he 'jIOMK TM.D j ne" i> s, ]d at l |ie ex'feniei low price " One Dollar, thus placing it within a' Ii of t verv body a treatment more eeloal than i t l.ers la sting $?."> to sfi'l. lit direct tuns . (company e.n Ii pucke. Spei iaI advic e by skil'id t liy.-teas when r? ij'iested without extra ^ argb. Sent prepaid to r.r.y part ol e world en r?ce'Jt of One Dollar. Idress Dept. 1 Edwin It Oiles A Coin n\ i.T.td ami Market Street ii ladt I j.hia. II .(.lie poiidi n< i si rict'y (MilidcnlMitel Iron Works Supply Co\ auci'.sta tirobt;ia uru'ry, Ma h ne. I oiler and C'i ,V rfcs K< /.ai.ing Promptly D.u e. -IG-l-'O . IN GIN KB BOILKRS DIN'S and PRESSES. >mii 1 ftf 1! ii. S.ixv, (Jt i-t. Oil am' rl 111 a;T Mill ; ?l-o Omi Press { nv Mi I tin'1 Shing'e li t liI.-s. 11iii Itil i ' I' ll Hail ul l'astin>; 1%'aliiii;ul, Mill, kaetmy. il M nehinists' Supplies. Helling, eking, Inj Ttors, Pipe Fittings, ws, Files, Oilers, Etc , cast ever} y. Wotk 100 hands. r ii Love* I!?r 'though She Is j, I) CO <l a \> I -at in iji} lonely niltage oil the | mntain-ide, 1 watelieJ tlie sun anj'p: oai'lieil 11>t* ) eak l> liiml which v Vi;> soon to hide iu g I wh g light. , I sat il.ux meditating tlieri' ^ lilt* Jo me \isiolis of my yo.itli- v I days. I beheld lit*i* again sit- v ig at my fei't si'enlly, as if meilitai^ ( n I lie heailty ol tin* scene'} , una! al.i. ,t us. Tl.i u as i.:y mini! ^ in to follow up a train of thought .t Miggc-'ed it-a If, | again saw that nil -i^ lit, there oaine to i,iy mill Ii* v's'ioiis of tlial fatal day, when. I 111.>i: 14111 llion. Ilea\a ii itself h o! , s;i|;en me in taking away my liust ^ loveil companion. As these visionu iteil ha for.'mine eyes# in spite of a ^ i lily (K ti rminat ion?- 1 wept hitter ( irs for her who hail departed am inly did f -tntc|i f. rtii my hands as j ii 11 ii in I ie 8iipplie.it ion f< r the re- < n of the faithful companion of my ( ly manhood. Vhile in this agony of heart ,n arceU111?w 111 ^ what | d'd .| gat I.(Till my j t aiul hastened out in spite of I In- uplaching darkness ami instinctively 1 nod my head and di roe ted my foolps toward that lonely spot where It earthly rem tins had boon depolu d n ten I ft ache 1 I it.it hallowed ground li at down l>v that sacred inntilid of !li ;i> i' eotiiiiiiinmg with the spirit il toy departed?!>o?i. .% (?. H. r. V /^\A Woman's jji-\ I- Mer Hei iW H JLW \ and tJio jewo i ?0# >to" whl?,h ^ ? /? givers (ihlt gives new str tcato organs pends. Iteur Ulcerations, beauty of oor GFJ Sold by Orugg G. P. ififtl! DERANGED .X MEN8THUA1 If T'-ur rompUInt la i,..t fully < ' tr? .<? I In < ;r (r?? book 01) fclOH T DATS ro?U 4IMIAM, " 11 a 11?iy M.ith. I ,j,rS hill noth ? I w?sd",.,Vcd t co.fla.nll.il, for fr? .Jclr. 0,.,.urr,t j? it: otr.. a^rKi'is': sseSa film ?r!;hrrx lilUrHBUI>ti|fnllandmn* i|?J wt?in > rji |>let* Inatructloja for tro.Ung Kr,'Ht"r ''!0r.lt .1 your Uoubl*. < to all suttering \ % Our ('lultbiii^ Offer. The State (semi-weekly edition*) and Tiik Advocate for $2.25 a year, $1.25 for six months. Regular price of both papers $:t.00a year $1.50 for six months. j,c The Thricj-a-Week World and Tiie Advocate for $1.05a year, 85 cents for six months. 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The Advocate, j .. j**' Light-Bread, IfE3 1,wf' t Sausage and j'* M Visli, at the Aik | C.l ^reen Grocery Store, Au| PAUL SI' \NN, Proprietor. | J'.'l' i r?ui Kn ml L. M. MITCHELL; ?? PHYSICIAN & SUHGfQN i"ii and 3rnc e nouns* Til1, 8 to 9 a.m. FIx 2 to ;i p. tn. i \vu 7 ::10 to 9 p. m 7" -r ? J- ?U^J J J J. I. CHASE OKA I N 8EPER-j I A 11 rn i\ i i\ AU i IVJ n A i? PORTA1ILE ENUIN'KS. I nrties in tliis State have given lis j est iinoniuls that the smaller ease S. p- | Tutors thre.di out isu Uushels Oats per j mur ami give splendid .-atisfaetion in j very way, WRITE ME FOR CAT A- j I AM 5IIK AND S( ?M E STIR ?N?: 1 p/ENDORSEMENTS OF HOME : " PEOPLE. Qj E. J. NORR1S, M Edgefield, S C. Jm AYIute MaiiTiii-iii'il Yellow. (inat eansternation was t'.-li by the! j riemls of M. A . II.'garty of I.exingt in, folt iy., .vlien they saw he was turning y> 1ow. Ii is -kin s!o .viy u hinged eolnr, j Iso his e , i s, anil he slithered terrioly. I fjs|, I s malady was Yellow daundii e. He i ,Jeo ias treated b.s tlu- best do. t a s. 1? :t i ?. . i tillmut ii?-1it-i!t. Then lit- was advised ; k, | t> tr\ Khelrie Milters, the . oin.? rial j toniaehe :n I l.iver remedy, :t?l lit- ^ iriti's; " .\ fit*)* taking two bntth's I f;i> w holly cured." A trial proves it? 4, J; ' latehless merit for all Sloinae'.i, I.i? - ?>f i r and Kidney tivnih'es. Oily 5t? . Mill jld by r. II. (iunter, Prugsist. I orlii A Oonil ('.ou^li ricdieinc J-1,'."] .Many thousands have been restored >"11 > health and hippiiifss hy the use ol 'hambri l iiii's ( ou^h It Mile Iy. If :if- . ieted w ith any t hi oat or Inns; trouble, - ive it a trial lor it is ? ertain o prove ^ Mielieial Coughs thai have re i-t d Mother treatment tor years, have j ielded to ttils remedy and perfect ' e l:ii been restored. Cases tn:.t i rJP -itse 1 hopeless, that llie climate of > anion . Ilealt !i resorts failed t > benilit. ! 1*1 ave been permanently cured by its |j;i. se. Kor sa- at Uunters Drugstore j. j lie A I'ocr .Millioi tiirc ... \\ i Lately starved in London heeause : e eouhl n t digest his food. IvtrM s - of Dr Kind's New l.ife I'.Ms would ive S .ved liiri. They sire.- t. ell the I uiiaeli, aid digestion, promote assim* alsi latioii, improve appetite. Priee 25r. a,? loney hack if not satisfied. Sold l.y i>. <<i|iu(Ti iinig^isi, I Til Crowning Glory Is Ellihp tiia Is In this crown nro the magic let- , Am and for the greatest of all health- . STIiK'S FEMALE PANACEA. It I eugth-giving qunlitios to the blood I 1 ow vigor to every one of the dell- B ! for upon which woman's health do- : sav e? Loucorrluoa, Prolapsus,Tumors, I .-.' j Intlammationn, Painful and Irreg- I It gives health, and with health, I v nploxion and figure. I J iiav Is Prepared Only by r.L. GERSTLE & CO. ' CHATTANOOGA, TENN, istt at SI a Bottle. Sin Bottles for S5. t might interest you to know what your | is (or nte, so I nin writing this letter. For twelve years 1 was troubled with I i deranged imMistruNtlon, and the ? "ION agoniet> I tmflereddliriiic that tinic I l> N can 1)0 Letter Imagined than <le- I . , scribed. 1 had tried doctors'i>rc- I ,"'M ' scriptions and various other rem- I us,( Ins did me any food and it seemed that I o suffer to Jheond. Ilygonto lortunato | the nrd of C. F. P., and it nmst have hecn | ,, that caused too to try It. fur in eight dn> s ft 1 cv tains it I felt u marked improvement, | ,mi two hottlos I am rerdy to proclaim it JJ medy ever made for WpmeTi. posse-si?s | (lilt utn you claim fot it. You may tell this 1 ., women. I t III' MRS. A. E. CHALK Kit. Hen. Oa. ] j {t,r< SOUTHERN RAILWAY. | -Jt- "! -at nil Timo nt Ja'-ksotivilla and PxrAnuak E intern Time at Othnr Points. ' Miwlule ku Elloct J.in. 27th. lt?)L NiiriTii nnnvn No.!M[No..T8!Xo.8I KOIITHBOUXD. |4$tUl>! Dally mSo 3:i'-U- .n vi! c (i\ b) ... I 8 oji TSTp !2~5Jp (Savannah (.bo. Hy } il2 55p|l? !?ja 4 Mp Hariiwull 4'iip 4 Ota . .. Hiark villa 4HU|v 4 'Sa 8 lap Colombia .... a topi 8 Km 9 tap , . ('hurtosion, (do. Uy ; l>*i lI7hrp 62t)p I hummi-rvi'.le 7 4!u'l2UUit flOCn Brunehvillo K Qi*> 2U0n 7 0*j> Orangeburg 9 2Ca klfmJOp KingvUle 1048* i 25* "?4ip Columbia .. litem ftoaa ?35p | . A lbania, iSo. Ky. ) ! at>jp yiwp OtiJp . fit amtevtlle 3!?Jpl915p Aiken ... lltp .... 715p ; 1 .amton 4 C2p 11 tltp Johnston .J 1 lip u Arp *.Oolumbia, (U.D.) 555p a loo . Columbia, tBldg bt n Hop 1! 20n1 U 48p Wlunsboro ~Mp 7 22a!l383p Che iter ?01p 8IUall24p H ck Hill w.. Hi?p 8 13a 11 4Sn . 1Clnirlott>' .... 2rp 1 45ii 234a I M<nnvii..-_. _ _ nobi imp ana . ftlchtnond . ... tt oua I 8 2ftp| ~l . Washington 7 tiki Tflilui M Km Haiti 10ore 1 Pu.Kft) ! 1.1a 11 Ittpll 27a 1 hiladolphia 1' :2,n| 2 90ii 1 Wh hew York.... XOBpl 8Cb 4 l&i . Co umbia . .llfSoil"H itOui . bpartanlmrg j 8 10p II 2te A short lie 715p 2 48p Knoxvlllo .... 4 15a | ratio' C'incttina'l F3S* ... lyOUlHVilll- . . lop " Sua TT KifTHUOtrxo. ri0!'!? 4 | Daily Dully ex bu *. IjoUlnvlile , 4ia . 4,?p * Cim-mimtl . n.ii ? KnoxrtUe ..........T..... 1 aja! ? ison Aitneville 8 ft;., SOfip bpartanburg ill 45a ? 1A\?| . Qo'ntnbla .. . 1 aaipl 9it0p rNcw\olk l'u.?.l:> 8 r.'lotii 124; t n Philadelphia rttipl 8 5Co' 8 lCp Baltimore 8 27p tt 22u 5 22p Wnshl'gt'n '" >. Ityl ! VJjep 11 15aj Ch5p . Kimiiiiond ?..... ri nop iiiglm , l'>?nvi:> "" l7l-r. {148p' 12 5' a , ciinriot 'i. ~...... I s lii?i PSftp' 4 21 a Il.s-k Hill titln lotapi 50m Clii-ster PtOulllOp 5 27a ~ iimnluro . I t lha 12(tin OO a .C'lluiobtn, IlllitiiSt .... II V6u 1 10a 7 (k.'u . Columbia, tL*. 1>.) 11 :<ia] 4:181' Johnston 1 alp O.'t'n! 'i'ronton 1 tap 6 4 At'ti-n ; ?aip: 7 Kti1 nt.n Uiiinit.-villo ! '? 13p 7 Fn' Augtl - i .. 2Sop 8(i;;, lo2^a Ctiltuubia tbu. Uy) .... 1 4u0p, 1 a."?i 7 (Xn Kingvillp ! 4 48p 2 82). 7 55a ()ituiv< hnrg I 5tt'H, a 45.1 8 41a Hi oiii hvilli- 11 l.ipi 4 ?.,> 9 2tift Sutiitnervillo 7 5lp 3 57ailO:C'4? Cniroiton . |8l5p roOa 1115a (' .-nil-i 1 1 So. ICv.) 111141 11.5a 7 U-'a ( liliu-kvilli- 1 lop 2 57a, 8 S-a Ikuowi-ll 1 24p 8 1 Ji b.iv.inii.-ih .. 3<15p 5 Mi,lo 3m Jiii-Kvmvilhi lP. 8.1.... 7 40p 8 25al 2 Hop Slocplag Cur SorvioQ. xi-fllent daily pnxsongor scrvio? butweon e riita ami Ni-w \ork. os . 1 nil-1 >2? NvW York and Florida I.im I. Daily i-.-.t-i pt Muudttv, i-otnpostsl t-xi-lu* I ly of Fullinan tlin-st Draw iag ltooiii Shs-ir C ini.paftuii'tit ami OWvniner I I'll Sew York, Coluiil'ui und St. August ine. a ulhi.an prig oars lietweon Augusta nn<l on and Xi * York, runs from Augusta to uniii.ii via B:a -kvillo. Parlor cars l>o i"i Cli&rii ?;<.ii imd'O iluuilin. bi. aj ami ,H?New York and Florida Ex's Drawing-room sleeping cars between j tu.tH anil Sew York, Pullman drawingi:i M' <ct jtiK ears between Port Tampa. Jackvlllg. Savannah Washington ntid Vow York, liiifisi . u- cars be ween Chariot to and I lnu >nd. Dining cars between Charlotte Suvannuh. os. :? and .XV? U. H. Fast Mull, Through linan drawing-room bufTot aleomitg ears W sm Jackaonvtlto and Now Y?nt and Pull11 c i ping ears between Auguatu and Char Dining earn aorvo ail muni* onrouto. s lttiiin ii.coping curs Isstwcon Jacksonville Columbia enroute dully betwoeu Juoksonr una Cinclnuutl, via Asnovillc. ASK S. OANNON, ?. H. HAKDWIOK, bird V-P. & Gen. Mgr., (icn. 1'ns. Agt., shir.gtnn, li. C. Wnsliingtou, D. Q. 1 \ 11. TALOE. K. W. HI NT, t Gen. Pass. Ag't., Utv. pass. Ag't,. Atlanta, Or. Charleston, S. Q. ^P. COBB Dcr?lcr in .suaaiES, a PTJE1MITUEE )FF1NS. tST Always j \SKETS AND On" ! " EI'ALIC C^SFS- Hand.!; br.ston, S. C. - I For Sale. / otter fur Sale my residence wit! 1 1 teen acres of land in the town of v cslnni; <>u these premises are a * id crchutd, vineyard, pasture and! - pond. A very desirable I1011111 ind. For terms etc., apply to .1. (I. j utci';:!1, Columbia, S. C., or T. H.I rnaghuti, llatesburg. iifness, Noises in tlie Mead, *Vc. ! ivilivi-'y cured hy ii auti.EV's kau J.nnos. i > ni-w llcuii'ilv tiir. v viliI to tin' actual -"-at . in- disca-o, ami lias ellcetod MK'li rem.if k.ilile ; -liiat tlie grcati-t llO|ie Is lu-lil nut to all j erers. no matter how liail or lnnt;--tan<Hntr \ etin niti\ ! . i)\k uotti.k win. <'t iik any . man i-.i-'i'. .mil will I.* >cnt securely narked I j<o-t-|iaiil. with full dirrrtimii ami testi- J i la Is upon receipt <>f 91 N> Order direct ; ill \ \l > s I'.. IIA III. KY. va. stiM-kdale liuaii. th l.atiil i til, l.nliiloil, KNtil.ANII. iA UBECFE! j? i lirst-class Barbecue will lie given llit* <>!>!> FF.I.L*)WS of llatesbiirg, IIK iTII OK .1 riiY. y NN'KK: 8.*>e. '/or Men. 2'w. For . lies. K very-body are cordially inid to be pre-eot. Everything w ill in tin? latest style. Solicitor J. J n. 'I Ir.jrttmiiil, Pent. Cov. Tillman j I Congressman ,1. Wm, Stokes, will In-ss tin* antlienee during the day. lators Tillman am? McLaurin, are n expected to be present. Be sure i lie on hand.! ? lies! lt? medy I'or Stomach nnil Itoucl Trouble*. I liav? boon in the driifi business for illy years ami have sold most all o f pr? | r:etary medicines of any note. ionfi the entire list I have never ml anytbinfi to equal Chamberlain's ic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy all Mtomnoh mtd bowel traublti,"I ' -11. w Wakefield, of Oolumbua, Gi? j ii. r, :i?.y ired two severe eases ! Iml r iiiorlni? in my lamly ar.d I J e rei omniended . lid sold hundreds < ini tb - of it to my customers to their J ire satisfaction. I' a Herds a qu'ck j ,-nre enr in a pleas ,nt form." For J by F. 1>. (Imiter. ? 1 She Didn't Wear A Mask. nt her I cantv was completely hid- J by, blotches ami pimples till she | 1 line -Jen's Arnica Salve. Then ? i vanis! e?l as will all Krnptions, er, Sores, Uoils, F leers. Carbuncles ! J Felons from its use. Infallible for 4 s, Corn*, Itnrns, Scalds ami Piles, e fin tnuueed. 2f?c at F. 11. Ctrns. 1' ? " ^ ' \ k t Bevers &, Kneece * BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS. The best and cheapest shops in the State. ??? ?MUHIHAll work done in the best style. Finest Painting done ut tbe I - $39BH Lowest prices known. HORSESHOEING BY THE BEST EXPERT SHOER IJS THE SOUTH 3oift get cheap work done when you can get FGat-class work at lees prices. RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C. woxne iim. slutlcLX_jOo3sI You needn't buy, but you will. V F We don't appologize for the low character of our prices?don't tmve to, so long as the good; they're attached to are s6 highly respected. SATISFACTION EXCHANGED: OUR BARGAINS, YOOft MONEY. We have on'exhibition, a new line of Plows, Hoes. Stoves, in fact, every thing in the Hard-ware line. New goods ariving daily. ?T. IB. STOKES. It May he Shameful. But every chance we get, we jump oil mr prices and tread them down. Hetts! Ust/tsII Straw and Kelt just received at prices never before ottered, and quality 'quaI to any. Slioes! SlxoesII We have a line T-allies nnd^Childrens Slippers that is yours for economy nil solid autisfaetion. Dress Goods T.aces and hnhroderies at all prices tliat equal any on the market in price mil quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow." J". C- a-LO^EIR, K F. FORREST & CO. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ! TOBACCO _ CIGARS, "v U A u Oil: a. i?*> ? w ? leO**11 - LEAifffcK? CANDY We have nor candy made by reliablejiecplc especially for our trade. Guar inteed to be fresh Dry Goods Low as the Lowest. saluda, q s Buggies & Wagons! nv^, 11?there are none bet SATCHER ANI) COLEMAK SALUDA. - - ----- S. C. : : SVERY ARGUMENT And claim needs proof to make it stand. Our proof is our goods. SKYER IN Til E H istory of our business have we had such a volume of Bargains for you. o %> j )UR STOCK Consists of every conceivable class of goods. Prices right?goods the ! Stead man & Riley's I Batesburg. S. C. 1 I ~ | HOOK, JOB AND J | COMMERCIAL PRINTING, | 1 ^ N i.A'ri.v ami QUICKLY 3 I | Exkcutki) AT 3 M I Till-: ADVOCATE OFFICE. I I itiiMiUMMtttmiiMMM 4UUUU UiUtMMMMU UWUUWUf* H - " ~ Aig|S