The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 17, 1901, Image 3
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ADVOCATE. |
PUBLISH KVKKT Wklnksday. Jg
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Little Mies Lola Kernaghan has been
very sick, but Is better to day.
Mr. E. II. Folk ofEdgellold, visited ^
hia mot Ik a few days last week.
Miss Delia Hartley is on an extended
visit to Iter brother at Lexingtou.
With the fair sex every Sunday is
decoration day.
The only genuine "Cuba" inulassts
at L. D. Cullum & Co.
Did you know that L. I). Cullum ?Jt
Co , have the llnest Cuba molasses in q
town.? ?
Mr. H. J. Ridgell has returned from
- a pleasant trip to Atlanta.
"fir. J. O. Jones of Wards, was In
town Monday.
The best thing to do in a hurry is
nothing. ~
' Mrs. Boatwright of Monetta was it)
town Saturday,shopping.
Misses India and Aileen Cullum en- *5
' tained charmingly at their home on
Alt. Willing street, last Friday eveniing.
v;
Miss Mary Eliza Fox ii on a visit to y
lher cousins,at Lexington,S.C. ^
Mr. lU'rrel Boatwright of Ridge V,
spring was in town,Sa'urday. Barrel y
is one of the best young men in the ^;
laud and a first-class fujmer as Well.
We are in receipt of an invitation to "
si picnic at Sleadman's next Saturday. ?
We appreciate the invitation and shall
endeavor to he on hand.
Miss Corrie Williams of Columbia, r"
wlio is visiting friends at Monetta and ,/
Ridge Spring,[was in town last Wednes- \
<i?y. ^
Mr. Ed Corley, accompanied by liis
sister, Miss Sal lie of the Sard is section
were here Friday. ?
Old Brother Stokes is keeping 'bach'
mo*', as Mrs. Stokes and the little ones ^
utrcstway on a visit. 5
Mvs. E. R. Stead ma 11, with t.vo ol 3
the children are visiting relatives in 3
Lan aster. Mr. Eugene is looking as gll
"solemn as a judge. Right to*.!!
Mrs. Nannie Padgett was in town
JFriday. 3
J)r. Tiinmcrmnn went down to Phil- 3
to attend tl e 1 ntcr-Denonii- ^
matiurwi) Sunday School Convention. 3
IHIc reports a pleasant time. 3
EAaiiw-iUody should go to the "City 3
by the on .July 2Glh. Special 3
cars for white people. 5
Mis. Pope Matthews is visiting her 3
mother, Mrs. Kernaglian.
Mrs. Price and Miss Cannon of Pel-r
i mar, were here last Thursday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pominiek of the 3
fSflfiida side, came down among the 3
:sanf lappers Tuesday.
Mr. C". Fnllaw, on>f the champion
r ifruitand melon growers *sf Monetta
|\was in hwn Monday. 3
.Go to the "City by the Sea" on the
?vursion duly 2Gth. Train will leave
BfeV-?burg at 4:S0 A. M., and arrive at
Cha? Jeston, 10:80 A. M
Mr. >Jeal Hartley has accepted h p?
sition with the Seaboard Air Line Ity.,
as Hie clerk. Jle left for Atlanta Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rawl have returned
to our town, to the delight of their
many friends. We hope they will cast
. anchor with us for always.
Miss Yarborro of Florida, is Pit
ing her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Ciillum.
Mr. E. A.Perry of Monetta, came
'uyfco see us Monda3'. llLss
Emma Kernaghan has returned
froui.tu e Summer School at Spartanburg.
It wfll oniy cost you $1.75 to go to j
^Charleston 011 .July 20th. 1 ickets fur <
ssaleatThe Advocate otlice. Special s
cars for white people. a
<G.allant I.egare Lardin, is spending
fs.iia# lime with the old folks at home,
ll.egivne js one of the several young itnen
our &>wn has sent who are fast
"imdking mark in the world, lli- k
*hoVdij?i?sp.ocsibIc and lucrative po- v
sition, in the .president's otlice of a \\
mill, in Gaslonia, N. C. w
Mr. and Mrs. (Chailie Humphrey
and daughter, w ith Mums Josic Sharky. o
spent several t'ajs with Mr. and Mrs I
N. U. Guntcr this week.
Don't forget that yon can go to J
> Charleston and return on Friday, July
26th, for $ 1.75, Tickets for sale at f
The Advocate office. j t
Mr. A.J. Boalwrlght of Samaria.
?. was tn town Monday. I
Mr- L. M. Minis and wife, of Spring- ! ?
field, came over and spent Sunday wiln ; v
their sister, Mrs J. It. Hartley. v
Air. 15. L. Kirklaud of Sumaiia, S. C , i
v was in the city Monday. j 1
Mr. Will Itiiihl of Greenwood, paid ^
tour town a short visit last week.
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Mr. Kinnie Hartley left last inoiiday |
for a visit to relatives in Itarnwell j,
.county. i
Miss Matlie Swearengin, who has a
'.been on a visit to Mi*s I la Smith and ; ?'
Miss Bessie Gr/.;i, left for her home in s
/Prenton, Monday. ! t
.'Messrs. E. A. Perry and Purvis 1
iBoatwrichi <>f M.? ??.#? -
_ 0 ........ n? ?Yeri* in lown
.Monday.
.Grand Mister J. IC. I\ M.illieny, '
'.visited the Lodge of 1. <>. F. of our
down, last Saturday. A special nieetiilig
wrs.called and In* gave an excelVent
lecture on Odd Fellowship. This *
Lodge is rapidly growing and is officered
hy first-class gentlemen. The
i Lodge greatly enjoyed the visit of the *
Grand Master. 1
Beginning Monday, July 2*2, L. C.
Hartley & Co., will soil their entire
slock (except groceries) ut actual cost.
This sale will close on Saturday, duly
27th. This will be a rare opportunity
for bargain hunters.
Those who attended the Sunday
school Convention at Johnston from
here were, Drs. A, C, W ilkins and E, C.
Kidgell, Messrs Wigfall Fox, Kugenc
Hartley, Albert Jones, and J. It. Hart-,
ley, Miss Mamie (riinter, ami Mrs. Joe
Jlinnant.
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For on? wook only, b?gir
e will sell our entire stocl
AC1
Ladies Slippers, former
50: now 22c. Ladies i
We are head-quarter
ur SHEL TON MILLS 1
.? yDon't forget
L. C. HAF
OUH 'ALL STOCK HAS BUN BOUGHT AND
; Batesburi
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\ Invest
y
y Lands bought, sold and excln
y different parts of town for sale
^ lions. Any of this property si
^ easy installments. We will dei
^ Carolina.
^ ADDlt
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Host Makes, ^
Lowest 1
Peter A
1)37 Hi
-^."VJLg-UL3Save
your IVIone>
And keep it in the Savings I>ept
lent ?.r THE FIRST NATION
iAMi of Batesburg. Four (I) |
em imerest on Ucposi's. Divide
emi-anmially. Both large and su
( counts solicited.
W. W. Watson,
Cashie
Our "devil" says he would like
now if "grass widowers" she
bear mourning. The last time
rife was seen, slu was singing,
fish I was single again."
Mr. Kstcs of Spartanburg, stop
ver to see his old college males, (:
tales and Legare Hardin, Monday,
Mr. (ieorge Bates spent Sunday
ohnston.
Mrs. Hinnant and Miss Mamie Oi
er, have returned home .after a v
o friends in Johnston.
Itev. Nathan I), llodie, a yoi
lUthernn minis'er formerly of Sal
ounty, but now of Ebenezer, (
ris in town Monday shaking lia
nth old friends and a?'?j luintuiices
The West Creek piciie was larg
(tended. Our town was represen
y several of our gallant swains. K
Vilkins and Cooiier were on hand !
uade excellent speeches. Mr. W.
Jolstou was ina-ler of ceremonies i
iresided with becoming dignity. 'I
ahles W'Tt loaded with good (hi
ml all present did justice to the
asioii. We had a peasant lime
hull look forward to (lie return
his occasion, with pleasant antici
ion .
Dr. C. S. (lardner, pastor of
ir.-t Baptist Ohiirch of Oreeuvi
ius received a call to Oruce chili
tichuiond, Va., which is one of
argo-l and most influential churi
11 (he South llis leaving Orcein
sill mil only be a distinct los to I
ity. Inil to tin; State as well.
\V?? have never yet offered ourse
hi our country's alter, in asking
lie suffrage of our countryiiK'ii, I
yer, if we ever do, ive devoutly p
,ve may hayo so earnest and
diainpion, as one of our recent
essful city fathers. Of course
;nn Id not keep from being ?*Iec
when one so fair to champion
muse.
Mr. Job Flallman, a leading cit
Df near Samaria, S. C., was here
business Monday. Friend Job i
well pleased with The Advocate
he extended his subscription for
y.mr longer. He is a son of Mr.
F. Ilal'inao, one of the most hi;
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WE
inin^, Monday, July 2 2nd, and
c of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe
?TJ^Xj C
price $ i .00; now 50c. Ladies
Shirt Waists, former price 50c.,
s for GROCERIES of every d<
-LOUR, THERE IS NOTH
our CLEARANCE SALE!! Good
tTLEY and C
W ft MUST MAVI ROOM TOR TNIM. Wl M AVI MUR
3 Land And $
ment Co. ^
an^etl: Dwelling and Store lots in V ^
; also some well improved plantulid
for one-fourth cash; balance on
al in lands in any part of South ^ n,
N
ESS, ? ^
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<L\ , GENERAL MANAGER, OR ^
) I HER, ATTORNEY. ^
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1 rices Known. 0 0
. Brenner,
oad Street,
r Money t?? l.eiiil,
irt At The First National Bank of Bate
AL Every accomodation consistci
per< with sound lutnking guaranteed to 01
nds patrons. Your account solicited,
nail W. W. Watson,
Cashier.
respected ar d well-known citizens <
Lexington county.
(? Rev. II. It. Murcl.urson of Ande
mid son, is spending soine time with re h
l,j8 lives ill our town. Mr. Murcheisc
I has been in Anderson oni.v u sbo;
while, Init in* has caught the enthus
. asm whi< h is characteristic of tin
progressive city. A pleasant and ei
tertaining gentleman is Mr. Morchu
son.
During last May an infant child <
our neighbors was suffei ing from clio
era infantum. The doctors had giv?
l!,|t lip nil hopes of recovery. 1 took alio
tie of < hambcrlain's Colic,Cholera an
"*? Diarrhoea Kernedy to the house, t*.*l
uda jug them 1 felt sure it wo..Id do got
a.; if used according to directions. I
mis two days time the child hud fully n
covered, The child is now vigoroi
^ely and healthy. I have recommend*
ted this remedy frequently and havener
evs er known it to fail.?Mrs. Curtis Bi
and her, I'ookwaPer, Ohio. Sold by F. 1
W (iunter.
'd We are reliably inf .rined that ll
n?e l inglo'd ard Derrick shoals on tl
'*gs Saluda river have hreti obtained h
oe- parties who piopose to erect a powi
and house t ere and build a railroad froi
of this point. Work will ue com me not
l>?" this fall.
We call special attention to tl
the 'ad" of the Batesburg Land and Inves
die, men! I'ompaio . Tlie.se gentleme
reh, have some choice Jots for sale on en*
Hie terms. No one may have any fear i
lies 1 rea| estate in Batesburg. 11 is good i
rille government bonds, alwoyr commam
' at a premium. Tliey also offer sever
larms in close proximity, in >ir
Ives class eondition. 'i'licre is nothing lil
for owning a home. It is a duty everyoi
low- owe to themselves and their fainihe
ray, Instead of paying rent, he paying <
able your own homo,
sue- it was our privilege to WOlshlp wi
be tin* Itethlehemites and hear an exci
ted, lent sermon by Kev. Taylor last 811
his day. We went home wiih Mr. J
nali Ilitennd fared sumptuously. Aft
i/.en dinner we set out with friend Milt
on Hite, to the Hulon Sunday sclio
a so where we found quite a number
that earnest workers. It was a pleasure
one be with them. After services we we
Jas. to Mr.Oeo Adam's home, where '
glilv were the recipient of r lot of deligl
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ending Saturday. July 27th., 3
s, Not'ons, Hats and Caps, at' ^
OSTI! I
; crash skirts, former price *
now ^cents. 1|
ascription. Try a sack of 3
1 VT/~I Dcrrcn *? I
I11U UL. I 1 UK. ^
s will be sold regardless of cost.!
COMPANY.
rid own micas. and plkad ovjiuty.
fuI peaches, Mr. Adams lias the best
crop we have seen this year. The
> drive home was delightful and we
| turned in, counting ourselves ino6t
r fortunate to have had such a pleasant
r d?yI
We are grieved to learn of the sad
1 accident which befell our frieud and
i county treasure, Frank W. Shealy
] last week, while working with the
pump at the Court House. Since tinn
he has been confined to his bed. W*
i hopi for his speedy recovety.
A SOUTHKKN PROBLEM.
i What to Do with the Loafers Wlo
1 Swariu About tlic Streets of
J Loutliern Towns and Cities.
The deatii of a policeman in Atlanta
at the hands of some worthless loafer
leads The Constitution of t hat city
to make a strong plea for the auppres^
si on of the town loafer and the va?
grant.
' The drift of the worthless element
^ to the cities and towns in the South,!
=? has given birth to a problem which
^ must be settled immediut* ly. With
* ail increasing demand for labor, fell
=? especially in some of the country dis
-> tricts at certain seasons of the year.
^ and with an accompanying increase
p in the towns of a class of population
? dependent through begging or petty
? crime upon the thrifty elements t f the
p community, more than one Southern
? city will be obliged to take the matter
u in hand and by addopting stringent
p police ri gulations check the migia?
tion from the country of these indict
viduals, who may he useful as laborr
ers in the fields, in mines and in ti e
> forests, but who, judging from expeC
rience of recent years, can become in
P the cities only a drain upon energy
[> and iudus ry, if not a menace to thej^fc
C public welfare and peace. To inak?
C the campaign against this element ef
?? lective, however, will probably require I
something like identical action by n t
number of communities.?Ex.
From Quattli liniiiii'N Mill.
The farmers have about conquered
"Gen Green'' since the hot and dry
weather has set in.
Miss Virginia t^ualt lehuiiin lias gout
to the mountains to spend awhile.
Mr. and Mia. John Hook of Clemson
College, are visiting Mrs. Monk's >
mother, Mrs. C. J. ltrodie,
ere
There will be a basket picnic here jj,,,
on July 27th. Kvery-body is eordially
invited to come and bring well~
tilled baskets. vjt.
W. & K. Q. lie
(Juattlebnum's Mill, July 12, '01. the
it lK'r
tr From Aiken. Ast
Aiken, S. C., July Ut, 1901. ??*
That which has awakened the great- ,l 11
est interest in cur little city, for sev- M> '
weeks, is thu contemplated Electrie "iil
Car line connecting Aiken a d Augusta. ,m'
There are some good citizen here - ho lro
r do not favor the road, but the large
** majority are heartily in favor of it.
111 George ltros. and contractor Dohv ^
" have a large force at work on the new wl(
t- buildings they are erecting. lot
111 Mr. Mat his has about completed a son
* handsome residence for Mrs. Uulin. wil
r" The most despondent class of *pco- I.e
pie are those w ho till the soil. an)
nf The gloomy crop prospects it is
1- hoped will be partially removed by
n nit* improved condition of both corn
t- and cotton.
1 The duties of join correspondent
have, during the past few days, earriied
him through different sections ol ^
" the county, where there can be seen ^
L'" fairly good prospects for crops.
Your acrihe spent, hi part, the last wj,
two weeks at Warrenvillc, attending a
series of meetings conducted by n
Baptist Missionary. As a coiisei|iience
of the meeting seventeen are awaiting ?
the ordinance of Baptism, to he admin- \
"* istwred next Sunday afternoo". ,
1 W. H. K
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Town I Root ion.
in
,(l Tiie election of tlie town officers,
last Monday, resulted as follows:
For Intendnnt, K. Jones, Sit; Spaun
" Steolman, 15. For Wardens, J A
1 Whitten, 111; I>. It. Raw I, lilt; M It.
" Kdwards, 9d; Walter Cartledge, Hit;
K. J. Hite, 59; S. J. Kidgoll, 3S; N. H
"f Bayly, 28.
Mr. K. Jones was electe I Int?nlent
and the four receiving the highest
,l1 number of votes for Wardens were
St r
elected The election passed off quiet Ij
ami orderly, without any unpleasant!
nesa at all.
" I 11 widows are ill weeds, grays- w id
Iows must be ill clover.'*
"If you don't pay as you fjo, some
day you may have to k<> without payo
i0K'"
"If fish wouldn't-bile r.n Sunday perhaps
there would be more men attend
0.1 . . ,
church.
01,
,,f "If wuuien were unable to see the
t0 Hue clothes other women wear, they 1
,,t would probaly have but few wrink- ?>i
w,. lee." fe
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The ?
Shelten 5?
Mills,
Manufacturers of JJ^=?
HIGH-'CIHAOE %
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CHATTANOOGA, TEN.S: *
or Prices<x^_ 2^
Write to 5u
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We offer not a]
Shoe to our trade
8,1.50?To find it
The Walk-Over i
'the world's best t
highest award at
411 countries and
ainoiur the neonh
leomnion-sensc an
finest selected st<
Ihat money can li
(patterns aiul mac
shaped lasts of hi
* -We are sole a^
The best shoe wa
wants the best si
is made in severa
Our special pri
Mew \
It Dazzles The World.
?o Discovery in medieiue lias ever
ated one quarter of the excitt ment
it has be mi caused by Dr. King's
vv Discovery for Consumption. It">
crest tests have been on hopeless
tims of Consumption, 1'i eumiiiiii,
inorrnge, Pleurisy and Bronchitis,
iisands of whom it lias restored to
'feet health. For Cough-, Colds, j
t! ma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarsoess [
1 Whooping Cotigh it is the quickest >
1 surest cure in the world. It is
il by F. 1$ t'unter, wh'tguarantees
isfnet'on or refund money. Large
ties .r>0e and sfl.Oo. 'I'rial hollies
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BARBECUE' |
Ve will give a lirst ela^s harhecue'
lh refreshments at llwlley's School;
ise Saturday, .July 20th. I'ricc ren- '
lable, Senator Tillman and other-J
1 he present and ad?lr?>.- tli?' crowd.,'
I every body come ami speid a picas- i
I day.
Derrick Bros. 1
Ibirboouc*.
iVe will furnish one of our wellown
barbecues at I>? Imar, S. C., on
ursday July 10ul. Speakeis will
present to entertain the crowd,
tes for dinner reasonaide. C?nie
e and a'l and spend a pleasant day
III us.
A. J.. K \ K(i 1,10.
J. O. s\\ YOERT.
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y^jBTs$fTf 10 C r o w e r T a
Call And S e"i
h ?I H owM y N cV
Ij r" " "jfl E'/Tn'n i n a
U C n C a HI*
|l Fruit A^Malc
H ImlMoiry
Do~youknow that Cut 'of*$25.00()!froo|
paia for canned fruits last yeai^the fruit#
Sowers got $$,000,000; the canners^
e rest." The many growers* live.in'
poverty, the few canners in luxury..
If you want to make money in the fruTP
business, do your own canning. You
can't do practical, money-making '.wortc
on a cook stove, hut vou can with the'
new T.C.WILSON CANNING MACHINf.1
18V9 patent, which I am selling.
"*lt it "complete urinific ol (il<tiM
lied iron A (*it hoi it it Ihi midJW, tor*
founded try witir \ If miktt thf ?ilr? ho*l
Vlth amiitnf rjjnditf, 1M || |utt r*? (Im??
lot vathinp. ctsuthtrringt. eU
W?t(ht J7 pound* aoJ (it hf fb'rd \A
boot# of yird # Will (I# too to 600 ?int fft
Io?im4 iMyfin r*-inprte ?4b liftOrlfV
hot hy putting wp lru?U ?h?il f?oH,
get bfttfr pruri
frnd I Of Circular containing f#Vtimo?bft|
W{>tf ?Vi biw utfJ It
A. -L.. Earjlc, betmar^ St>.C.
*? **
If a man thinks :i ^irl is 11 vision
ne other girl pronounces her n perct
sight."
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HAND!
AND YOU'L
r\nv ? wn Si
urxw M. VXV/\7L/?3
SHOES!!
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We have a full line of tthoes ami ^|a
>ry (loods tliat are Up-to-date in e- jj
ry particular.
PRNTS & CLOTH- 1
INC!
W'lien we try to describe our bar- sole
:uins in this department, we don't Yo?
,now where to begin. It's like try- pri?
ng to fl.id the eonimensement of a ijpc
trcle. qua
ETJones
at
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^Introducing
'CXVIEIR,
1 SHOES
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c. 7 k \
ipologics in offering t
We desired the bes
? Ave carefully inspects
s far the best. In e<
shoe-makers it lias bet
the Paris Kxposition:
has a long establish
3 of this country. It
%/
id well tested princij
>cks, by the most exp
lire. It is cut from th
le upon the most gr
lv shoe on the market
^ents. The *h<oe wa
nts the best store, and
loe. The conditions ti
il different styles.
Ice continues in Ladies
fork Racket
Wedded To Save A Pig. ' "1
Dispute Over Ownership Settled
in a Peculiar Way.
Iliratn Johnson, aged 5d years, ami J
Miss Matilda I'nrkerson, aged Sit, of
Hudson, Buzerne county, quarreled
over the possession of a pig and in order
to settle the matter carried the :
ease before Magistrate t'onohan, who j
suggested that the pig be slaughtered j
and each take half. This proposition * ( ,j
was not received with favor, and Hie" .
. . E < h
magistrate then suggested that the | ^
litigants become husband and wife, as
lie und r.?ti(Ml they had once been lov- aT
er-. This was agreed to, and the va
'Squire tied the nuptial knot. The pig
was taken home in a wagon, and its ^
ownership is no longer in disputc-Kx. ,j
From Monetta
?? are uaving some very warm
weatlur now. * '
The health ?>f our community is n*rj
good with the exception of a few cases ^
of measles.
i-1
We have the poorest prospects for a
crop ever known in this section.
in
It was our pleasure to attend the
West Creek picnic last Saturday, at r
which we had a most delightful Lime. {
' Si
Mis. Hartley Ravr a candy pulling
one night last week, to the rh light ol
ill the young folks of this neighbor- 'Jl
hood. C. F.
C
The rtniii Thing hi
Is to Secure a Slate Government
The Kind of (iovoriuir Needed. '
J Look well to the character of tin* muti
h >in yon sjleet as governor.
We have been paying too much at- P
entioii to prolTcaaions and platform*. ^
.ml t?o litt le to tin manner of man we
ote for. Any weakling eon make 1
ir llcc-i ors and get oil platforms, hot '
le is unable to withstand the strong ''
i inc nt of inlliiciiee that may bt
rought to bear upon him. lie ea inot
land the testing time.
>\ hat matters it so lar as the admit - S
Ira'ion ol the air.iirs of our g?verr- t
nent is eoneeriud whet her on ? believes "
r i ot in free si.'vr, expansion or pro- I1
libition? If lie is a in in whose past a
(not present profession) characterizes 1
lint us a man of lirmne-s, character, '
ihilit viiud wise disciction, as well >is
kindliness, y.?u can trust him in any 1
ositioti. lie will enforce sucli laws as v
ire on the statute books, irrespective 1
f his ideas as to their wisdom or pol '
IV; y. j
Let list lien lie more careful along 1
his line ill tlie future. AmiJ all of '
ihis discussion as to imperialism, ex-|v
1 illusion, commercialism, etc., let us ;
tot forget that it is of more impor- '
lance to govern ourselves than it is to !
govern the Filipino. A lax enforcement
of the law undermines society
& id destroy* govet nnieiit.?Kx.
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1" OUR "
naps. Even for Bargain
Hunters.
Ir?t have n full line of TKIJNKS
t we will close out at prices that
I move t lie 111 quick
sewlna Maohinoa!
lurry and get your wife that SewMaehine
before present lot is
lout. Several styles to pick from,
i pay less than one half of Agents
es; and same terms if desired,
cial inducements on a limited
nity?to the first twenty live.
HHnmaoBnMH
>, The IJni
be |
t shoe made at
every line.
.in- |>;i i runs i)i t no Wlnle School*
laltidn county, will iIimsc meet
heir respective school nouses on S;
irdny, .Inly tin* (|t|i, lt)*>I; for tin* |>i
tose of electing tru>tces for til sev<
I school districts for the two ensi
ng years Election shall he by |>all
> *1 Is opening nt !l p. m nn?l closing
p. hi. 'riii- present trustees will i
is managers in tli? school distri
vliere no more*tlian one White is
ateil, 1 ii ot her (list: it ts they will i
mint three (:5) managers for ej
chool. 'I'lie managers will certify i
esult of the election; giving I
ames of those voted for. the iiuml
>f votes received l>,\ eaeli. tlie name
ciiool house nt v liicli election \
held and the name of district in wh
(aid school is ) >< ated.
By order of County Itoard of Kdu
lion,
w. 8. WKjhtMaX, Chairman
June 4*?, ItKil.
- ? " %!
mipction with
>11 awarded the
It is sold in
ed reputation
is made upon
lies, from the
ert mechanics
e most artistic
aceful natural
nted to come.|
I the best store
it. Walk-Over
; Hats.
Store*
VILL EVANS
Haberdasher, Shirt maker wil
ve your mailorders promt t and car
I attention, at
14:12 Main Sti'eet.
("olunrlna, S. <
Free Scholarship.
The attention of all South Ccrolw
l-ub-women is called to the fact tin
* Scholarships belonging to tl
Kith Carolina Federation will In* o
4hku petit ion on July 12th, 1001. V
se wry fortunate in securing sin
il'tuthle gifts from the leading educ
iuial institutions in the State, A.nd >
icxjW use oar best influence to s
lat these Scholarships are lilled. T1
-hotarships are as follows:
42 Of free tuition ntCon verse Collet
lartanburg. S. t'.,one for tach Coin
i n the Stale,
One of free tuition at WinthropCf
ge, Jtock llill, S. C., open to tl
ate at large.
One of free tui'.ion at the I'realiyte
n College for Women, Columbia
., open to the State at large.
One of free tuition at Mrs. I. .
nilh's School for Young I.adii
harleston. S. open to the State
u ge.
One of free tuition nt Miss Ida M
ollough's School for \Jirls, at Walh
i, S. C., open to the State at large.
One of free tuition nt the Alumt
liil> School of Dottiest ir Science. I.oi
ille. Ky., open to the State at larga
Any Club-Woman wishing fnrtl
r.rticulars in regard t<? any of tin
i holarsh'ps, wi II please apply, heft
uly 1st. to the Chairman of the Kd
ational Department, M iss Christ ie
'oppenheim, ill Meeting Street, JCh
eston, S. C.
Eleellaii Of School Trustees
4 y?
L? 3^?oxie^r? % |
Now is the tiin.t to buy! We are
over stocked and they are going cheap
Any Size?Any price. Wood cooking
menus good eating?and you stay
healthy. We guarantee tbem.
Groceries!
We have on hand alwajs, a fui' snd
complete line of the choicest Groceri?H.
The Ceiebiatad "Hungurlnu
Purity" Flour always In Stock.
u^i ii^r.
BATKSBI RO COTTON MARKET
Prices subject to change w:tliOwt
noticenjul corrected by W. C. Cartldg*
weekly.
Low Midliag, 'I 7-8
Strict 44 4 T 8-4
Middling T 5-8.
* * Tl-1
Good 4 4 ...... 7 3-8
Tone of market quiet
TflO. A. QUATLEBAUM,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
' Office over Harris' Drug Store.
Money to Loan.
On farming lands. Easy payment*.
No com missions charged. Borrower
pays actual cost of perfecting loan.
JOUN B. Palmer A So^.
. Columbia, 8. f'.
Euoenk W . .Vblp, Atty.,
Saluda. S. C.
R. L. HARTLEY.
E. L. ASBILL.
Attorney at La\?.
Lskrviu.r * SC.
Practice in nil Court*, business solicited.
GO TO
SAM HOWES..
Restuarant s
meals, at all hours.
-
WATSON &<TOWILL.
Fire Ins., -A-gronts.
Town and Country Risk.
Ojph-e in ADVOCATE Untitling.
; p. b. asrill .
Watckejs.IClOeks, and.
Jewelry. Re ?airing.
McLsna Building,
. BATES BURG. s. C.
~ J as. W. Pitts,
lt; SURGEON-DENTIST,
p.. CS^'OlFce at Etliered^e l>ui!ding1r
SALiUDA, - - S. C.
;h
a- "
Eugene W, Able
[j? ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR.
Ottiees at
Edqefiilld C. II. and Saluda C. II.
?e
Prompt Attention Ui\en to All Dustn
j. ?r. dkVORE. .? n o
lie 1 S C. Siil ml a, S. C.
DkVORE & GREGORY
r; ATTORNEYS AT LAV;
All barine.* intrusted to on car#
receives prompt attention.
?i0""Onice up stairs in Etbcredgc
?t building.
E. K HARDIN,
iai PHYS1CJAN & SURGEON.
""I Office at X3C023Q.O]
_______
ler
',Z IG. L. Trotter,.
In- , I'llYS1CIAN & SURGEON".
Offers his Professional Services to the
!\rpeople
of Hateslnirg and vicinity.
V _
of TO THE DEAF.
' A rich lady, cured of her Deafness
*t- I ami Monies in the Head by I)r. KiclioU j
*r" soil's Artificial Ear Drums, gave J(t 1 Ofi
j OOP to his Instilnti- - ? ??.?* j--*
.... vutin ut-ai peoi??*
I pie tumble to procure tlie Ear Drums
ot. may have them free. Address No
at 11JMJ!)?c? The Nicholson Institute, 760
<*?*t Ki^lith Avtnue, New York, ?J, S. Ac;ts
lo?p
Briny: us your Job
[Jlp Work.There is no deM()rf
mand foo small and no
order too large for OUR
ca STOCK OR FACILITIES.
' You yet your money's worth when 1
yoo subscribe for Tks MwHOb I