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HIE ADVOCATE. I'l'BLISIIKD KVKKY WKII K 1CS1> 4 Y. "When he first cauie to see her lie showed a timid heart, And when the lights were low Tliej sat this far apart. "But as their love Krew wanner And they learned the joy of a kins', They knocked out all ti e space Andsatupcloselikethis." We never knew before that a "devil" could love, but The Advocate "devil" is desperately so. Lately he is a diligent student of the history of the Old Dominion. Mr. O. A. QuatlKbauin ani his daughter, Miss Lilla, of Ridge Spring, were iu town Monday. Rev. M. D. Padgett of Mt. Willing, was o.i our streets one day last week. Sewing machines cleaned and repaired by Covar & Son. Lexington and Ratusburg. Fans are the greatest things on the go. these days. Mrs. M. E. Rutland with the little folks have returned home, after a pleasant trip to Denmark ai d Blackville. Mr. Charlie Cannon passed through town on his way to the picric at Rur. v ton's pond, last Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Crout are away on a visit to the hitter's mother, in Anderson county. Miss Emmie Rawl has returned from , Augustn, accompanied by her friend, Miss l'arrot, of Darlington. Miss llodgcs fr.mi Anderson has been on a visit to her sister Mrs. Crout. Miss Salome Timincman is home again after a delightful trip to Johnston. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Louis, one of Johnston's attractive young ladies. Dr. Timorernian went down to the sdd home last week and worshipped with the Phitlipian? on Sunday. Mr. C. T. Wiseman and family have reiurneu to liatesburg from Union. Miss (.allie (luntt, one of Wujji'bit's sweetest and most attractive young ladies, passed through tlie city last Thursday, to take in the picnic at Burton's pond. Mr B. Hoyt Hartley of Atlanta, one of the Seaboard Air I.ine's ollticials is on a visit to his fattier, Mr. Dan Hartley. lie is one of the brightest young men that Butesburg has sent out and well deserves the tiust imposed in him by his emp'oyers. Messrs. John Fox and David Bawl, quitely folded their tents and silently stole away, Sunday afternoon. ^ We heard from a Granileville friend that they were seen in those parts. We .trust their trip was pleasant and profitable, but think tiiey should let us * - -ikn.iw next time. -Ftel-l ~ - ^ Miss Lizzie Cullum is home again tfroin a visit to her sister in Granilevi lie. Our town is to have a new dentist. I*r. Watson of Saluda county, who graduated this year, will cast his lot among u?. Dr. Watson passed a most creditable examination before the State boar I. Our town is fortunate in having Dr. Wa's.m. He is a young *nnn of high character aud we extend n hearty welcome to him. The S. C., Teh-phone Co,, have transferred their ollico to O. J. Harris' drug store. We call your attention to the "ad" of Bevers & Kneece in this issue. These men well deserve the reputation they have won for themselves as ibuggy builders. We commend them ito one and all. .Col. Talbert will address the audience at the Holly's Barbecue, July the 20th. Every-body should attend. Not lesf. mouth, not last week, but strictly up to now,are those beautiful and stylish shirts that are going so rapidly at I. Edwards & Co. Mr. llenry Cuto, a hustling peach grower and truck larmerof the Monetla section, was on oi.r str. et< Monday. Mr. J. B. llurtley is at Harris I.ithia Spring. We are glad to know lui. is fast 'uiproynig in health. (Uncle Billy I'lunkett, honored and fcjeloved by our entire people, is critic.ally ill. This honored patriarch has dived and labored here for many years .and the fruit of his labors will Le his mmjmi inert. Style, beauty, durability and economy all combined in the new shirts at I. Edwards Si Co. Mr. E. O. Catheart of Columbia, is now acting cashier at the First National Bank, in the abseil e of Mr. W, W. Watson, who is away attending the marriage of his brother. Mrs. Jas. II. Tillman, her little daughter and mother were in town .last week, the guests of Mrs. Fox. Miss Oorre Williams, one of Colutntbia s lair belles, nccompaired by her another, passed tlirougb town on 'Thursday last, enroute to Monetta ^vbere she will spend the summer months with friends. Itev. II. It. Merclnirion of Anderson, is visiting relatives in town. We are glad to see him. rapt. Charlie Wooton is taking a well earned rest. Accommodating Olid generous to one nnd nil. We miss Ills -all for tickets, but hope to see bis iisppy face on bis "run" at no distant day. Buck" Oulhm and "Wig" Fox, our handsome and gallant Plemson hoys, art* home for vacation. Oh, how the rations are moving on!! Our boys came out with honors on "exams." Our boys and girls always do. Bless their hearts.!! Mr. .John 1). R?wl returned home yesterday, after spending two weeks in the cities of Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and c innda. lie was .accompanied on his trip hy Messrs. Frank Dreher, Sam Jtoof and Sing llarman, of Lexington, John was more than pleased with his trip. It is indeed interesting to hear him tell MtWWHIMWWIlfflWlWllUffltn |"W"-A-3Srr Every sensible person tliut r ^ their friends, to take a 20-p Annuity combined,?the bei J sucil by the /Jfidelity mutual life f ? of lMiilin a52 years oi;n, ^r- Mure Insurance than any at I at it's age. None belter, fe JCH call on | c L,. JONES, Dist. Gr \ D. RUFUS HALT Agent, BATES Money to Lend. At The First National Hankof Hetesburg. K very aeeomodation eonsisuont with sound banking guaranteed to our patrons. Your account solicit* d, \V. W. Wat.on, Cashier. of the many beautiful scenes which these cities possess. He was specially struck with the city of Buffalo and says ''it is the greatest place on earth." Your attention is called to the "ad ' of the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance , Company of Philadelphia. This company has done more business in the | twenty two years of its exi-tence, than any other company has ever dime at this age. The Fidelity is well rep- j resented by our old friend, Col. C. L, , Jones of Wagoner and 1). It. Ilaltiwanger of our town. I We notice that Furman Fniversity * has conferred the degree of 1 >. I)., on 1 Rev. J. II. Boldridge. lie is lovingly I remembered as pastor of our Baptist i church. That lie will wear the honors : worthily, all who know liiin folly real- I ize. We extend congratulations to I>r. 1 Boldridge. Long may he be spared to I give the word of truth to his people. i Mr. and Mrs. Ivey of Rook Hill, are 1 visiting the latter's nnrenis in 1 Spring. Mrs. Ivey i* pleasantly re- 1 ineinbered as the love y Mis< I'lise NVatson and she Is as fair as ever. I It was our privilege to speed Toes- ' day in Wagener. There are visible , signs of improvetueiil in t bis little eity. 1 They will have a tirst class graded ' school, in a new school Wilding, which is an ornament to the town. The man- ' ey in pay the teachers, is all pai.l in, ready for each pay day to roll around. Mr. .1. W. I.yb and has just completed 1 i fine Hour mill and cotton ginnery. It ' is a plant that would be a e:edit to any v town. Theie is talk of some new bus- ^ ines* houses being opened. All in all, Wagener is moving on, with a bright I' out look. t Two very sad deaths occurred Tiips- v day morning, in the saiue lainily, Mrs. j Ward, an aged lady and her son's wife , Itotli of these ladies were held in esteem in their communities. Col. Jus. T. Itacon of Kdg.-lield, puid us a very pleasant < all on Saturday ' i last. We were indeed glad to see this I i typical old southern gentleman. lie ( was on his way from llutl'alo, where j lie and his sister have been for i some time at the l'an-Amcripan Kxpo- i sitiou. lie reports a great time ai d j recoin i ends that every body go 11 at , t can, for says he "it is a great trip." Is The Col is one of South Carolina's ' j most distinguished Journalist, ami i- ( known far and near as personilLntion of a truly southern gentleman. To t linn, we extend a hearty invitation to | visit us at any turn; he may see lit . The young girl who is traveling by i her.se f should seek information from j ; the train people rather than her com- _ punions on the train. No giil when traveling should mal e c< i lidaiits ol strangers of (it In r nx, disclcse her name, her dest inat ion > r l.er l. mily aff. irs, or make a< quaint iw.ci s in tha road. She may, however, -lu.w kiidi attention to a mother tr:?\t ling with lit tie i liildrcii, aiou: e a wcaiitd little one, and politely thank any one who does an unobt i usiv" I- ir.dins.? Margaret E.Songster, ill The Ladies Home Journal for .lu'y. mjj VAA_i\JLS\J SaUVAAAj,J,vAAiL'V.rjVAA^J ' w> I I l>(\s| MillvCS, Lowosl Pri< Peter A. 0:i7 Hroii ^^-"CLg-a_3tc: mmwmwtmwimii rED 1 ^ :3 cads tlii4 paper and all of ay 1110111 Lite Policy with ~ >t policy in the world; isINSURANCE COMPANY^ (U'lphia. ? II Have solo Jn>31,000,000 I tier company has ever sold ^ \v as good. Address or ^ il. Agt., WAGENER, S. C. j?j IWANGER, Special:^ 5BURG, S. C. Save your IVloney And keep it in the Savings Depart ment or TIIE FIRST NATIONAL RANK of Batesburg. Four (4) per. cent interest 011 deposits. Dividends semiannually. Both large and small accounts solicited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. Picnic At linrtoii's Pond. On last Thursday Burton's pond was the scene f gayety. Quite a large crowd of young people gathered early in the morning a.-.d remained until late. During the day some took themselves to the shade of friendly .oaks, while others had resort to the pavilion which had hcen erected for the occasion, and then "'lipped the light fantastic to?"to the music of a Columbia orchestra. Cupid with his ever ready bow and arrow was upon the scene and it his been whispered that he sent many of his darts with in erring aim and as a consequence ?omc did seek I te hanks of the near l?y creek, where the beautiful rippling waters lent enchantment and Inspiration to the otherwise sentimen'al feeing which pervaded the heart. And his might have been because there was at Barton's pond some as pretty women as the State can boast. Such a pleasant time being antiei* cited, two of the young men of Baleshi >-g, being uliable to secure a tournoiit went up 10 Monetla on the one o'clock rain, walked out to the pond and walked hack to Bateshorg late in the literal on They declared tin mselves o he well n paid for their trouble. The .lance which solicited th? most Lttenlion was the quadrille, lead liy dr. Millcdge Ilolstou and his comely T a !- V 1 ... pilose. 11 whs 111(11 I'll H Slglll lO varin tin* blood or spurts of twenty uiiiim rs past, and sit to hculin* th?> "aster the heart of those of lis who lay laint to latter day sportsmanship. We will look forward with pleasure o the renewal of this one a: ion one ear hence, w in n we nan again, we iope# greet the many good people of donetta and the sn: rounding country. Seldom has a hetti r chance to "stay it-home traveling'' heen offered than uthc Cadics llouio Jojrnal for July, 'roin West Point, as pictured by leorgc Cihlis on the cover, readers nay go with W. I.. Taylor to see "A Jusy Host n Street at High Noon;" lext try "(loiir Fi liin* with Joe Jefe.-sou" in Florida: then travel out A'est with Finest S-jton-Thuinpson to ,ee "The Mother Teal and t lie Overland toute"; next go along the Atlantic 'oast to timl out how the places "Where Our Country Began" look tolay; then seek Northern Michigan to aear "The Siory of a Maple Tree," by illiam Davenpoit Ilulbt rt; next Vist an Eastern magazine editor's otlice uul enjoy the good-humored railery of "The Case Against the Editor." by Edward Jtok; and linally see what "'i'he Country ol Shu idan's Kidt" looks like now. day s. I here are many other article ol tijunl interest on various subjects. By 'l'lie Curt's Publishing Company. Philadelphia. One dollar a ye ar: ti n cents a to| y. Wo may love our In mes ever so dearly. an 1 count 'hem the most precious places on earth, hut i.ow and then we to take to the i< ad. Home will be all ^#2^5 Ss r vr -X* ccs Known. 0 0 Brenner, <1 Street, L, - - BARBECUE! We will give a Urst class barbecue willi refreshments at Holh/y's School l ouse Saturday, .Inly 20th/ Price reasonable, Senator Tillman and others will be present and address the crowd. T.et every body come and spead a pleasant day. l)erri?k Bros. the sweeter by and by, and we the better able to attend to our duties there, I *i ??c ntor un ucrusiuiuu inning.??#uij Ladies llome Journal. Free Scholarship. The attention of all South Carolina Club-women is called to the fact that the Scholarships belonging to the South Carolina Federation will be open competition on July 12th, 1001. We are very fortunate in securing such valuable gifts from the leading educational institutions in the State, and we should use our best influence to see that these Scholarships are filled. The Scholarships are as follows: 42 Of free tuition at,Converse College Spartanburg, S C., one for each County in the State, One of freo tuition at WinthropCollege, itock Hill, S. C., open to the State at large. One of free tuition at the Presbyterian Co lege for Women, Columbia S. C., open to the State at large. One of free tuition at Mrs. I. A. Smith's School for Young Ladies, Charleston, S. C., open to the State at laige. One of free tuition at Miss Ida MeCollough's School for Girls, at Walhalla, S. C., open to the Statb at large. One of free tuition at the Alumnai Club School of Domestic Science, Louis ville. Ivy., open to the State at largo. Any Club-Woman wishing lurther particulars in regard to any of these Scholarships, will please apply, before July 1st, to the Chairman of the Educational Department, Miss Christie 11 Popponheim, 31 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C. Saluda Valley. Well "General Green" l.as taken the day and the valley is a perfect green meadow. Misses Tilda and Ailsie Jennings, j tw > lovely young ladies of Sard is, spent j Saturday ni. ht with Miss Lizzie Morse ( and worshiped at galem, Sunday. Mr. Marion Havird, one of our np to date fanners, has purchased a pair of the famous A. I. C., hogs and inten s going into the hog raising business. I'ocle Reuben McCarty, one of the oldest men of our count}*, was laid to rest at Butler, Inst Sunday evening in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and friends. Miss Nannie Khinehart, one of our most popular young ladiis. has been spending several d iys in the Dupont section. Mr. John Grad lick is repairing his null and getting ready for the coining ? lie.it 1.1 op. Much suborns to The Advocate. L ti. Drliuar Pick t'|M. The health of our section is very good at present. Mr. C. C. E -kborg, of H.itesburg, was in our neighbor!! ?oJ last Sunday. Mr. Asa Goir of Kiherc.lge, has gone to Cluinson. Most of the people of tliis section are about through harvesting. Mr. G. E. Stone and his sister, Miss Mattie, visited their sister in Hatesburg last week. Miss Rosa KtUereige, who lias been teaching, is at home again. Mr. A A. licdenhaugh, has been working in the Duck Mills at New Hrooklaud, h is returne I homo in the Dehnar sect ion. Mrs Martha God" lias boon quite ill for some time, but)we are glad to report that she is improving Weull had quite a nice time at Xazeretli Cliur.h, during Children's Day. Wishing The A Ivocnte and its many readers continued success. I.. S. Bethlehem Hroilings. The Rev Evans Hull fl I led his regular appointment, at Bethlehem Sunday A number of our neighbors are sick at this writing hut we hope for their recovery soon. Mr. G. W. Asbill and W. I.. Hartley visited in our so 'lion last week. A Grout Game Of Mull. Our b<sc ball cranks are wild with joy, over a game of ball, to be played j on Juiy 1111, between a strictly local team ami an aggregation of Trenton, Edgefield and (Iraniteville ball tensers. Our boys arc \%?U aware, that i the aforesaid players can put up a good game. This we desire and put j tlicin on notice to bring the very 1 est j they can secure and if our b >ys can't j come out victorious, they i 11 give ! them a great tussle. Let every-one | in this section come and root for our | boys. The Advocate force will lej.d the way. Play bill boys! The glo-{ [ ries of the past look down upon you!! (tab for Ihttes'jiu g.!!! Klection Of School Trustees. The patrons of the white schools ol I Saluda county, will . lease meet at their respective school nouses on Saturday, J tily t htMllh, lUill ; for t lie purpose of electing trustees for the suveial school districts for the two ensueing years. Klection shall he by hulot, p dls opening at SI p. m and closing a( 5 p.m. The present trustees will act as managers in tin school districts where tlo more than one White is located, In other disti icts (bey will appoint three (:l) managers for each school. The managers will certify the result of the election; giving the names of those voted for, the number of votes received by e tch, the name of school bouse at w hich election w. s li dd and the name of district in which said school '? located Ity order of County Hoard of Education, W. S. WIGIITMaN, Chairman. June *2*:, 1901: tj The 1 ^ Shclton S: A WD Mills, % Manufacturers of ^ DRY GOOl ^HIGH-GRADER % ? . S,I*1?I ^ ^ E-T1 /\| |f\ ? have h full lint <2 ?- 'LUUK^ Dry Goods that are t ^CHATTANOOGA, TEN.Sj 3 St PANTS & ^For Prices*^ INC ^3 Write to 3^ "T"v When we try to tl ^5 * Rains in this depart <2 * know where to begin ^in^r to cm! Hit* conn Haltiwanger, ^ cm:,e> -5BATESBURG, - - S. C.? ? V y V,' v ' vTy V 4 v y V y vy '' ^ V, yt v > H (?K AND CLE AH V 4 \ J V,' For Ten Days Only?Commencing Tli * v y y Dily the Oth. WeollVrOur Entire Stoc \ ' vl> SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, CARPETS V r v y M At Actual C< vy 'T* a' a * * Seven Depai tnn'iits, Earli a Complete S t ^ the Season's Newest and Bjst Goods viein / fx ? V r-K It's a genuine clear r\\ " No Fake!?We meai f \ ^ not mince matters. / N r \ ri * We take no chances on carrying* good* f our profits f jr this season and can alFord t r)A VR and quick. Extra Clerks to wait on the ( ;h $ NEW YORK RA< 11 \ \ waik-Uver and Queen (J rT< aT> t'\ rt> aT> r\ > Didn't Marry ForMoncy. Hi | j Tlu' lloston man, who lately married 1 P1 a sickly rich young woman, is happy now, for lie got Dr. King's New I. fe -wPills, wliicli restored her to perfeet J m y -* health. 1 nfallible for .laundire, i'.iliousiiess, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all T.iver and Sliinaehe troubles- Cien tie but etl'eetive. Only 'Joe at (Winter's drug store. ('all at F. I*, (inliter'a drug store and Uichnrd get a free sample of Chamberlain s Stomaehe and l.iver Tablets. They are an elegant pbysie. Thevalso im- ,,,, . , .. prove the appetite, strengthen the di- " -<(/?}(.SI, > i gestioii and regu:ate the liver and ff bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. ^ Paid to Policy 1 You may as well expect to run a Total IllcOlllC ill *tcam engine wilhont water as to find Assets l^eCClllbc an aetive, entergelic man with a ti.rp'd Insurance aild A liver and you may know that his liv- J ' i. T er i- torpid when he does not relish his ("j JjG< food or feels dull and languid after i i it, ...i ........ rrom the reports eating, often has headaehe and sotm- u )( js s,|OW|| limes dizziness. A few doses of ('ham That The Mutual herlain's Sloinaelie and l.iver Tablets in South Carolina in .aile d lil'ly-eigh i ?;i iiy. _ _ _ _ _ _ . -*/->. Collected in cash WILL EvANS. "" Tlu- Mutual [,ifu Haberdasher, Shirt maker will, One-Half l'cr Cent, give your mail order* prompt ami rare- 'he Kive lVr Cei Hi) attention, at U.nn a Hove, anient I . No impaired or v 1 !:{ . Main street. Company. Columbia, S. C. A few lirst-clas* ; For particulars a A Lite And Ilea'.Ii I'iglit ? f Mr. \V. A. Ilines of Manchester, la ? h i it inj; of his almost miraculous es i)(.'('I ?11 c'pe fr? in death, says : "Exposure af ter measles induced serious lling troiihie, which elided in Consiimpiion. I had frequent hi m jrriiugcs and cough WflP!! ed night and day. All my doctor said I must sooii die. Then I begai I V ' louse Lr. King's New lUsooverx * . |?>W which wholly cured me. Hundreds J have used it on my advice and nil say \ * * k it never fails to eureThr.iat, f'lie-t am Mrf, I.ung troubles.'' 1'egular size '?<?. am 1.0(1. Trial bottles free at F. It. Hun (Harious N'es.j HH7 ^ Comes from l>r. 1) It. Cargile, I (y(c\ Washita, I. T. lie writes: "Elei 3* <oi trie Ihtters lias cured Mrs Hrewsterot B V w . scrofula, which h.i~ caused In r great ga I x suHVring for years. Terrible sores B would break out on licr bead and fact B / nod the best doctors could give no help: id but now her health is excellent.' H] T7 f, H If ;?Mr cnmi'UInt l? Mrrtrir nit tfTs is I m? lies! moon fiiiri tu our tr+* )><* ... H & llMfM, "ll??It Her known. It > the .supreme reined} H M TUPPy riora? for eczema, tetter, salt rl.eum, uleera, g f,. boils and running sores. It stimu- B '*** L- <*** " * <'<> , Ml ixsig*. T?nn . gl'inu Intes liver, Kidneys, and bowels, expels tiouUr*. and you will i , , .. l?tl?roont?lniiigfull poisons helps digestion, builds up tlx gg pi?t? m.tmouoii* for strength. Only Shots. Sold by F. It. 'ourlrool,1#Hunter, Dru/g'st. Hauranteed. [ANDLE OUR I YOU'LL ECsLaa^Ll OS AND Snaps, Even for Bar- | ? M ~ n a 3 r? U ? * _ yam * UIllCrHi \V< r.ave a full line of TRUNKS . of S io? a am ^nat we will close out at prices that , Jp-to-i ate in e\ will move them quick n C OTH- Sowing Machines! Hurry and get your wife that Sew* iog Machine before present loS is e*cribe our bar- sold out. Several styles to pick from, ment. we don't You pay less than one half of Agents . Jt's like try- prices; and satae terms if desired, j j nencement of a Special inducements on a limited j j quanity?to the first twmty fiv*. JONES, The Und u v ^ y y v y vy * y v y Sfflll: { I ff tai CO y y I ! T t ? % w ill ill | ; ??vjy A V y LANCE SALE! ^ - V / v y ursday .lime 27,?Ending, Saturday vj/ yiy k of DRY COODS, CLOTUIXti, I AND RUCSS AND MILLINERRY vy vy vy ! q i>st To Is! b V> lore within itself?Each presenting y ^ g with each other In Value giving. ' ^ X ? t' a ance sale at cost! i business and do a /4-v / \ / A z' A Z7 A r\\ i roni season to season. Wo ve made r"\ * r' a lie loss. Wise ones will come lirst ^^ r' a 'row.Is. No goods solJ on approval. ' > r a :KET STORE, I / A >uality Shoes Eecepted. *a r'K rt> ' s / A N x^.rstrfrrsrrrrrrrr/.'rrrrrr >>>> vvvvvkvvkvvk v v v v v v v v t v v v c MUTUAL LIFE , irance Company : Of New York. A. McCurdy, President. iionL>'cxf, Jhi.sf Pro^ressirc Life hi.sur~ nrc Com pair1 in the M'orhl. loldcrs in 1000 . . . ?2<>,3<>1 ,803.83 1000 . ... 00,582,802.31 r 31. 1000 . 320,753,152.51 i lunuities in force . . 1,141,407,888.20 ids Again in South Carolina. of twelve leading companies, on file in tlie Comptroller's ' I.ile of New Yo.ik paid for forty-nine per ? wiit. business liKMi than any other company. t per rent, more ^insurance in force than any other premiums $79,fi21.3l more than any other company. ure in.sura mo in force in South Carolina than any other is now selling a Single Premium Guaranteed Three and Pond, which does not require an examination, it. Twenty Year ltoml policy cannot be equaled. Better ilond. icious risks solicited or accepted for insurance in this agents can secure desirable contracts. s to plans, rates, etc., apply to* ^ ETHEREDGE, Agent, Columbia, S. ('. A Woman's Crowning Glory is ! Her Health, 1 Aiul the Jewels in this crown are tho magic let- 8 ; 4 tors which stand for tho grcatoat of nil health- I 'm given OBRSTLE'S FEMALE PANACEA, It I gives now strongth-giving qualltlos to the blood H and brings now vigor to every on? of tho dell- I cato organs upon which woman's health do- B jionds. Itcuros l.oucorrluoa,Prolapsus,Tumors, | f ulcerations, luiiammations, Painful and Irrog- I ular periods. It given health, and with health, H beauty of complexion and flguro. a*** Is Prepared Only by u\jfc .Jr.l. gerstle&co. k CHATTANOOGA. TENN. I Sold by Druggists at SI a Bottle. Sis Bottles for $5. 0 ' 1 thought it might interest you t\> know what your B O. P.P. is doing (or inc. s? 1 urn writing this letter. For nmiNrrn twelve years I was troubled with I deranged menstruation, and the | , MENSTRUATION agonies I suffered during that time I . ? RELIEVED IN can be betmr imagined than <lc- 0 not fully rinu-y niva scribed. 1 had triad doctors i>re >h on f? tiMtis usts. ikiriptionsand various other rcin., i, Cdiei. but nothing d|d me any good and it seemed that '* J*, I was doomed to sutler to thftcna. lly sonic fortunate 1 "."i! " occurrence 1 heard of O. F. P.. ami it must have been okJoaI 1,11 inspiration that caused me to try it. for in eight dnys full nir flber f began using it I fell a marked improvement. < " and after using two bottles 1 am ready to proclaim it the grandest nm. dy ever mado for women, possessing greater merit than you claim lor it. You may tell this i to all 8U(Turing women. MU8. A. K. CHALK Kit, lien. Ga. , v , r ! - - ' - "??' * 1 - ~ ? ? . ui.-j in? Koingclieup 3 tny Size?Any price. Goou OOdklflf I ueans good eating?anil you stay I eallliy. We guarantee tbem. 1 Groceries! 1 We have on hand always, a fill' tod I omplete line of the choicest Grocer- I es. The Celcbrntari "Huiignrliiu I Mirity" Flour always iu Stock. 1 lerseller. I lATESBURO COTTON MARKET ' I Prices subject to change w'thout 1 otice an I corrected by W. (J. Cartldge 1 Low Midliog '< 7-8 I Strict 44 4 4 T 8-4 1 Middling 7 r>-8. 1 Good 4 4 7.7.7. 7 3-8 I Tone of market tpiiet I W anted! Everyoody to Know I That I have for sale a large.and beau 1 il solectiOR^i of framed Pictures. Eu I ravings and Paintings. | LSO PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO I ORDER. I (.'all and see and be convinced. 1 R. L. RAMEY, I Saluda, S. 0. I T ?0. /. QUATLEBADM, PHYSICIAN & SURGF.ON I )ffice over Harris' Drug Store. | Money to Loan. On farming lands. Easy payments. !o commis.-ions charged, ltorrower ays actual cost of perfecting loan. John B. Palmer A Son. Columbia, S. H. Euoenk W . Adi.e, Atty., Saluda. S. C. L L. HARTLEY. E. L. ASBILL. Attorney at L a \<. JtESVlLLK ' * - -SC. Practice in all Courts. Business hoHit ted. GO TO SAM HOWES. iestuarant for first-class neals, at all hours. WATSON &<TOWILL. Fire Ins., Agents. Town and Country Risk. Office in ADVOCATE Building. P. B. Asrill \V a tc lies. IC lOo ks.'an tl Jewelrv. lie *airiny;. dcLena Building, BATES BURG.' s. C. J as. W. Pitts, SLBGEON-DEN TIS T, t3T0ir.ce at EtliereJge Building SALUDA, - - - 8. O. Eugene W. Able ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. O Hires at Lihiekihd C. II. an6Saluda C. 11, Froni| t AtUntIon_Gi\en to All Busness. J. IV. In \ t?Ki;. .1. ji. o. liKKdl'IIY, Kdgefloid, 8 C. Saluda, 8. C. Di.VORE & GREGORY attollxeys at law. All business intrusted to our (are receives prompt attention. Hiiro up stairs in Et'ieredg?. building. P W u A DTMNT ^. iv i i r\ r\ YJ 1 IN , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office a/t Home. :g. L. Trotter, PHYSICIAN & SlIUiEON. Offers 1>is Professional Services fo the people of ltntesburp ami vicinity. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady, ciireu of her Deafness uid Noises in the llend by l>r. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, pave #10DOO to hi> Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure tho Ear Drums may have them free. Address No lll>xO-c. The Nicholson Institute, 7^0 Eighth Avenue, New York, J, 8. A.