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> IIIE ADVOCATE. I'l'blisiiku kvkuy wkdki?iut. "Generally speaking, n woman is generaly speaking" Every-body should ro to the "City by the Sea" on July 20tli. Special car* for white people. Mr. I?. D. Culloni went to Springfield Monday on a buisines* trip. Cotton is bringing 0 cents here. Watermelons are becoming plmti fill. Mrs. J anders is in Sylvester, Ga., taking her annual \atatii 11. Mr. E. W. McJ.enna, is getting: on' :v?ral of llie famous Clouds C.e?.* mill rock. Mr. McLenna is a veteran newspaper man and lakes a kindly interest in his younger brothers. Miss Emmie Haw I has been quite auk for several days. Mr. W. F. Harris, one of Suluda county's most substantial citizens, who resides near Wards, was in town Monday. Dr. Kneeceand Mr. Copeland of 15nxter, were on our streets Saturday. Mr. Charlie Kneece dropped in to see us Monday. Messrs. Ruff llaltiwangcr, Wig Fox, Buck Culluiu and the Advocate tiad-abo|it, will take in the Lexington picnic at Barr\s upper Mill Thursday. Miss Ida Norris, of Edgefield, is the beautiful and attractive guest of her friend, M iss Ruth Cooner. Miss Ida lias a host of friends in the city who are always delighted to see her. Prof. IIayr.es of Leesville, was in the city, Sajurdap, on a business trip. Senator Caiighman of Saluda, crossed tl.? line to see his friends over on the Lexington side, Friday. Mr. Adrian Barr, of Atlanta, is v'siting his father's family at Steadman's. KhorifT .1 A nf S'lliulu u' tt. in town Friday, wearing a jolly broad grin aa is his custom. Mr. Bert Yarborougli, of Florida, i? visiting his aunt, Mrs. J C. Cullum. Mr. Joliu Fox went down to Columbia. on a business trip Friday. Mr. Will Cooner is on the road again. Miss Snlomo Timmertnan is visiting relatives in Johnston. Mr. Stringfellow spent several da>s in town. He stopped over with hi college mnte George Bell Timmertnan Sunday and Monday. He is traveling in the interest of the S. C. College. Misses Eva Jones and Eva Ulover returned from Spartanburg, last Thursday. They are much in love with Converse and ' school out-lit. Miss Henrietta Towill left for Middlesex county, Virginia, Friday afternocn. A delightful visit she wili have with kith and bin in the Old Dominion. Mrs E R. Steadman has returned Ihotne after a pleasant visit to Iter sister in Lancaster. Mrs. E. Jones, who has been quite tsick for the past week, is improving Miss Louise Monte, of Spaita, Gu., is visiting Mrs. K. A. Bates. Mr. Frank West, of Augusta, made bis regular visit to our town Sunday and Monday. We are always glad to ?ee his face among us. Mr. El 11 ore Rankins of Samaria, I lias tiie honor of lo'.dmg the first car of melons here this season. Mr. and Mrs Willingham with their accomplished little daughter, Miss Auoie, have been stopping at tin Hatesburg Hotel for several days. Mr. Wila ? a 9 a milium is me popular represent itive of the Home Life Insurance Company. Mr J no, T. Hullinan of near Huxter, was hers last week on business. To inuke it interesting we will give one year's subscription, to the person who brings the largest watermelon to The Advocate oflice during the season. Mrs. J. D Stokes i ml tlie little to k> are home nguin, after an extended visit to relatives at Seivern ami Aiken. Jfiss Ruby Glover and little Miss Mil sired, are visiting relatives in Granite P. vllle. I Jtobt. iturgess, colored, while atfi tending church Sunday a few miles below Samaria in Lexington county became involved in a difficulty with his son Ned Iturgess, where- upon the latter shot his father three time* with a pistol killing him almost instantly. The fruit growers around Kidge Spring last week realized over $7.0o0 from the sales of their fruit. The fridge sretion is the finest for fruit ^ growing in the state. Mr. J. W. Cooner's home was the scone of a delightful reception on Tuesday, July, 16th. The Misses Conner had delightfully nriangvd every thing calculat:d to add to the pleunur* of the giusts. In n game of 'Anagram,'' Mrs. Fred Ciilliun won the prize. A big crowd should go from Itatesburg and Leesyille to til? Iielmnr Jte- j H union. That i* n line e iiintry up #3 there, and the Reunion will lie interH eating. Aug. 8th i* the time, gn On Monday eaening last Miss Ruth! 5? Cooner gave a sociable in Jionnr of' sS^ Iter friend Mirs Ida Norris of Kdge$3? Held. Bliss Itutli is a rno*t excellent III hostess ai.d well, does she know how to entertain her guest. ggji Kev. II. It. Murcliiaon occupied the! pulpit of our Baptist church, Sunday morning. A large audience greeted Si him an J Hum who wont to h.> heniflt M *<I, were amply repaid. He preached sffe fin aide sermon, which was li tened to with profound interest. Mr. lfurclli-I Zft f son has made many friends here Baa jwho will be glad to hear him again. | |H% Mr. Mack Matthews ??f Lersvillc, was BSSr 4n town Fiitlay, and while here gave' us a pleasant and most profitable rail. ? Mr. Matthew* is connected with the ,popular and enterprising firm of Matthws and Bouknight. Well does lie dek^^^Bervo the est (em and confidence inijgfflgf^Bustrd to linn by (lie peopla of this ?8 Bi i h section. MS IF Yc 3 3S We Are 1 ACT est That are coming to victions. We 1 COME THURSDAY, C< DAY OF ALL TO L. C. HAR P. S.: COST SALE 32 Batesburg y Investr vy v y I.amis bouulit, solil and rxclian y j y,y different parts of town for sale; lions. Any of this property sold easy installments. We will deal Carolina. ^ y ADDRES p S. F. PERR E E. F. STRO' WWW Lost Makes, ^ Lowest l?ri Peter A. 1)37 liroi _^_"CLg"UL S?? Save your Money And keep it in tlie Savings Depart ment of THE F1KST NATIONAL HANK of Batesburg. Four (1) per. cent interest on deposit. Dividends semi-annually. Both large and small accounts solicited. \V. W. Watson, Cashier. Col. Jas. C. Fort of l'elion was in tin city Tu;sday on business and gnv? us a pleasant call. Mr. D. Peyton Hartley wentjto Trenton Sunday. We know, however, that some one from Edgefield wa- present. Nothing like renewing old love!! Right loo!! The genial face of Uupt. J. Feaster I.yles, of the lower portion of l.exington aounty, was seen on our streets' yesterday. The ('apt., is a man of good judgement and no man is more worthy of imitation than he. Our frierd, Mr. P. I. Hawl of Iloyleston, sent us n clipping to be published in this issue, but it has been misplaced. We are very sorry indeed, but Wt hope to bo honored with an srtiele from him. Mr. Rawl is one of the leading men in the county. I?r. and Mrs. 1'nger, from Saluda, were in town Tuesday. lion . W. II. Timmerman went down to Columbia on business, List Tuesday. Mrs. Kula Bruce and Iter daughter. M iss Kditll, vi-ited her brother, Mr. Torn lju; 11lebsiiin, last week. I.andon uattlehauin paid his regular lar visit to Wards, last Sunday. Mr. .1. Frank Kneeee spent Sunday afternoon in Ridge Sp'ing. The Steadmnn people gave their anar-tiual Picnic last Saturday. It was la gely attended and a most orderly crowd it was. The people gathered together, to enjoy themselves and it was evident that every one present endeavored to have a pleasant time and in s > doing, tiny made others do likewise. There will he a ' picnic at t^uattlej buiim's mill, Saturday. We are in receipt of an invitation, hut it will be impossible for us to be present. Rev. J. I>. O'rout is spending his vacation in Anderson County. Miss Tullie Itrnncli is aiiter, airs. Wiiilten. A ' u Don't Bel: Selling Our Enormous Stoc ^FOLLOW THE" ?)TO our Store and We'll knock yoi lave been busy waiting on cu: 3ME FRIDAY, COME SA1 TLEY and C : Closes Saturday At Sun Land And % nent Co. v ^ Red: Dwelli iir and Sto:e lots in v * also some well improved plantafor one fourth cash; balance on in lands in any part of South , > ,s? s i r / S Y , GENERAL MANAGER, OR I HER, ATTORNEY. ^ ' ??????????# ^' m. X- Jf "X" cos Known. 0 0 Brenner, ul Street, | Money to I.eml, At Tin* First National Hank of Batesburff. Kvery accomodation consistent with sound banking guaranteed to oi.r patrons. Your account solicited. \V. W. Watson, Cashier. i'irs i nomas Dualllebnum of Aiken, is on a visit to her ?on, Mr. Tom Quattlebauin. Mr. Charlie Kueece sold a car of nice watermelons tyr $1(0. The Columbia District Conference, will convene with our Methodist church, next Wednesday evening. Our people will give the Methodist brethcren a 'hearty welcome It i? Batesburg's custom to do so. I.et every one in town open wide their homes Master Lorenzo Cullum has been on a visit to his grandfather, Itev. N. N. Burton. That advertising in the columns of The Advocate, is a pr itltalde investment,can he shown by the fact, Dial Batesborg Land and Investment Co., sold a lot ton gentleman, who livemany miles from here, lie -aw their "ad," came forth-with ami planked down the cn-hand received the desired lot. These gentlemen have tunny others and tin sein need can h.?\e otic at their own price. I On last Wednesday morning the gentle spirit of Mrs. N. A ltnrii.*" W '!" ?? ly i? away at her home iiear I.eesville. Hill' had been a great sufferer from rheumatism for several months, hut she bore her afflictions with Christian fortitude. Hlic leaves a husband nod two small children with a host of friends to mourn her loss. To them we extend our sincere sympathy. M easrs. Mark and l'ress Sliealy hroiight 8everal loads of cotton to town and sold it for nine cents Tuecday. There are no more cntergetic and progressive farmers in all the land than these gentlemen. We wisli we had their like by the hundred. Kev C. (.?, Itradford, of Johnston spent Tuesday with his old friend, 1 ?r, Timmcrman. Mr. liradford is the father of Tult, who is very popular wit! all of our people. I vBfci ieve II I :k Of Goods At jP OSTI! rus ur doubt's into constomers this week. URDAY THE BIGGEST COMPANY. Down. Come Running! The beautiful and attractive Miss Blanche Oaughman, of Mt Willing, [ passed through the city Friday enrout to her home. Miss Blanche has | been on an extended visit to Lexington, Chester and other places. Our ball team, accompanied by a host of their admirers and "rooters," went down to Trenton Friday afternoon and as was expected, proceed*! to wallop the Trent unites in a becoming manner. The players and people of Trenton treated us in royul style. Nothing but words of praise could be heard, concerning the treatment accorded us, by these hospitable people. While they can't play ball, they assuredly know how to treut the stranger within their gates. Our hoys will b* glHd to go back again. The scor. stood 19 to 0. Locsville l.< cal.s. Some our people weie very much dis apointed when they awoke Sunday morning and saw that it was still dry and dusty. Mrs. H. S. GroucL and her sou Gary have been very sick with fever fur sometime, but we are glad to say they are improving. Miss Sallie Matthews who has ber u uite illto.' the past wees, is rapidly improving, Mr. J. E. Smith is on a visit to li's a inly. Capt F. I?. Derrick, ProtTessor of Mulht mattes ami \f ? j latnta ill Leesvi le colleg , lus ben iu very poor health lor some t me, but we arc gla I to say that lie is improving. The young folks < f our town had a moat enjoyat le last Tuesday evening at a sociable, given by Mrs. J. R. Bonk- t| l ight iu honor of Miss Katie ililler of y Ga" se Witherspoon vi 11 Yesterday Col. Thomas F. Brantley 1,1 f Orangeburg, who was iu the race P* three years ago, and whose iriends have ^ strongly urged him to run thia time, 81 was iu the city. When asked about the 111 race he spoke of the loss that the dis- so trict had sustained in the death of Dr. S)l Stokes, and when asked about his own ! candidacy he said: "Yes, I will be h ,r candidate. As is well known by many j people of my district I have been in- j timately and actively associated with :he principles of the national Demo- ^ :racy for some years past. At the re- ,j. ipiest of the national Democratic ex- . . bi eciitive committee 1 have twice been actively engaged in canvassing and ( speaking in doubtful States for Democracy. 1 have once made a canvass of my district on national issues, ail l since then have been elected to the _ teglslat ure and the State senile from] _ my county. For these and other rea-i ' sous my friends urge that I am en- I titled to comidtration and that logically I must run. Yet 1 approach the ** coming canvass w ith some hesitatioh, " knowing that should 1 succeed 1 am t follow one who has been entirely satisfactory to bis constituents. 1 know _ that it will require bard and persistent y work to carrv on t!? ilntiau j ' ,V" MV ? Wl ? 111^ upon lite oflioe with the march and progress of the times, but as it has been my ambition in life to represent 01 my people in the national affairs of v our government, anil as I have worked faithfully anil persistently to that end, ' I see no reason now when the time t( seems opportune that t should not 81 make the raee. To measure up to the c high standard of the requirements of ^ this exalted position and win the 'well K done' of a grateful constituency is the sum of my ambition." fi When asked as to who would likely he his opponents Senator Itrantley said: p! "I do not know ; they seem too mimer- i ous to mention." Asked as to his hi chance he modestly replied: "Why they are, of course, 'gooJ.' Did you s, ever see a candidate who did not have y 'good chances?'"?The State. v Th" above is an interview taken o from Monday's State. .Mr. Urantley is h pleasantly remembered in bur town e an;' section, having stayed here severa t! days, dur ng his campaign about three e years ago. He made many friends d here. He will make a most formidatde o candidate and If elected, a most excel- t lent Representative. w Our Clubbing Offer. E The State (semi-weekly edition) and ' The Advocate for f'J.tio a yrnr, fl.Sfi * for six months. Regular price of both 1 papers ftl.OOa year fl.fiO for six months. The Thrice-a-Week World and The Advocate for $1.65 a year, 8T> cents for f I six months. Regular price of both pa' pers $2.00 a year and $1.00 for six months. '9D H?K ? I A X kt?k#y lAk'.i 1 iff Ui * V mj e ' tl home with HMr III MqR wtaOa liuok <>r n-.r | J ! 1 V If l *? ?" FRII woiM . waeiiET eff, > Kaithem, m frfit M J 1 The 3 Shelton | Mills, ^5 Manufacturers of ^HIQH-QRADE<^ : FLOUR, ^CHATTANOOGA, TEN. ejFor Prices<^ 2 Write to i di u fHultiwaiigcr, 3 BATESBURG, - - S. C.5 .A. CI e The foliage of tree. The old stocks of two so; with us. Room your fault frient the bargains we our business. I iyou if you'll onl i 8 In this deparl 1 \ i? o> K 4 4- 1? U1 tgUI HiUl IIl'V It goes for i pr Yours for red Mew " ' It I>azzles The World. No Discovery in medicine lias ever eated one quarter of the excitement lat has be-;n cutised by I>r. King's ew Discovery for Consumption. It's verest tests have been on hopeless ctims of Consumption, 1*< eumoni i, emorrage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, lOiisands of whom it has restored to rfect health.' For Cough*, Colds, sthma, Croup, Hay Fever, lloarsness nl Whooping Cough it is the quickest nl surest cure in the world. It is ild by F. II Cunter, win guarantees tisfact'on or refund money. Large ittles "?0c and sfl.Oo. Trial bottles ee. llarbecue. We will furnish one of our wellnown barbecues nt Dtlmar, S. C., on hursday July 25, ItMil. SpeaKers will ; present to entertain ttie crowd, ates for dinner reasonable. C?"ne ie and a11 and s[>etid a pleasant day ith us. A. L. EAKGLE. J. C. SWYGERT. iVILL EVANS. Haberdasher, Shirt maker will. no ) our man oruers prompt anu nireil attention, at 14:12 Main Street. Columbia, S. C. t'urds, Huh lan?| F prings and t nr?li*. Having visited these sections in the "tier named above, 1 furnish The Allocate a few dots. In view of crops generally, I must say was agreeably surprised to tiliJ cotin and corn much b jtter tlia i in other actions. As a rule crops liaye been leaned, are green ami growing nicely I'ith good seasons the e people liavt ratifying prosper ts. Around Sardis the crops are wonderill) good. Most ?>f our laruu r's cot/ii Inp high and Ihoirishj g and ot ei lant. r.s' cotton doing nearly as well 'orn is spotted, hut the best corn I uve seen, is in these sections. I.ast Sunday was a red 1-tter day at urdis Church. Veneralile brother B. Ci rley, eighty-three years of age isited lus native lie it Ii, At the clou f a proliiahle sermon, he snoW>> nf tin m<; ago, il e old inhabitants ami ?tc. ntersperscd with touching a;.peals t? lie yo'itii of today ami the whole audi nee seemed spell-bound. Il wits won ePfnl toheirltro ( orley tell of tiling) eeurring neventy-^ix years ego arotuu lie cht.ie'i. The writer spoke of his acqoaintai < i > it It Pro. <'orley in Fairfield county Irother Muhlon Padgett wound theoe usioii up hy telling what a grand am loriotis day il was to Inui and all tin ardis people. It certainly was an occasion long ti e remembered and we hope will hi ruitful of good remits. C. (I. Hradford. ' JB"1; * The regular comniunica tion of the Katesburg l.odgt No. !!>&, A. F. M will con cue Friday evening, dull "th \\ oil in the first de free. Take noticeiand govern your lelwj^u-eordingly .1 KI '.( - Secy ; HAHl AND YOU ; DRY GOODS ANE Z SHOES!! 3 W? have a full line of Shoes am ? Dry >ods that are Up-to-date in t * ery particular. ^ RANTS & CLOTHING! ^ When we try to describe our bar gains in this departiuent, we don' ? know where to begin. It's like try ^ ing to God the commencement of i * circle. ? El JONI 3WEEI two seasons cannot p must make way for %r asons cannot dwell t< must be made for 1 Is if you fail to secur %/ are offering in even ts a clean sweep and y allow us the opport UHinmi sftftttmn tment we still have a i tilings. It's 110 Ion ice. hot bargains, 12 1110 fork Rackel Clou J s Creak Clipplu^ii. We are still moving along the road of progress. O.ir f*r.n.?rs have their crop-t in good condition and with r .in they will begin growing. Threshing is goin? on and grain is turnin * out well. It tiler mills are in operation and we can have our wheat changed into II tur ai.d with a little lard, baking powder, soda and our good house wives will soon prepare it for table use. Mr. Lee Whittle has a beautiful field of eott on . Messrs J. K. Forrest and J. -*>. Temples visited your city a few days ago, they report a pleasant trip. We are sorry to note the serious illness of our friend T ots. Rolgers. We hope he will, ere long recover. We had the pleasure of traveling in the Southern part of our county last Sunday. We found the crops spotted in some places and in others they were speckled, but with rain they will thrive. The squash crop is shott in our community. We observe that some of our neighbors have nice cucumbers. Mr. Marion Walton of Dysons, is visiting in our community. We wish some one would inform us how to get promoted to the squires office. We believe lh-re will be good money in that olliee next fall. n..? --i-i i ?- ? - * vrui uiu uariitior irienu says lie would like to marry once in life. We think it an excellent idea and would render liim our assistance if our case were not on the "tnttle. W. Me. From MtWilling. Our farmers are doing their pari now. Hut if the dry spell lasts Ionk tIio land will get hard and plowing wil coash. The old adage appears to hold good. "One extreme brings about another." some of our Ian's are getting very bird both from heavy rams and the need of rain. The cotton crop ,wli?re it lias been worked, is doing all it can. We have some excellent erops, som i not so gnu some "mall ami red, some no crop al [ all. The corn crop will not under tin most favorable circumstances exceed | one-half of a crop. The general outlook for the fnrmei is more favorable than two weeks ago, I'o some extent that blue appearand I lias passed oil" and a brighter expression is observed on every lace. Tliui-i. I.I.O I... ? :-i-- ' - " ut. ii iiiiit-u Mimifni lor III* last month uml Dr. Buster ha* be<.u til . must constantly on the road. M rs. Joe Culbrcalh of Tampa Flu s visiting relatives in our section. Mra.Corley, Mrs. Buster and Mr 1 Finest f'orley wenc to Trenton ci Monday, to visit their uutit, M."i, Till man Clark, who is very ill. Itev. B. F. CJorley of Chappel.s, om of the old land-markt of this county * Ipreached a sermon at Sardis on la.-i Sunday, that will lung he reinemberet ( by us. Fifty srvenmuMii lie taughi tin idi nha' 4 DLE OUR I'LL IE3I3l33-CL1 > Snaps, Even for Bargain Hunters. j Wt have a full line of TRUNKS tnat w- will close out at prices that ill move tliem quick Sewing Machines! IV ? iium| mm ((ri jour win* that Sewiog Machine before present lot is - soldout. Several stylesto pick from. I You pay less than one half of Agents - prices; and saute teruis if desired, a Special inducements on a limited quunity?to the first twihty Hvj. tS, The Unc i * > i " i ;row on the same the new. The igetlier in unity, the new. It is c your share of ^ I f department of we will convince ,unity. I good stock and ger useful to us. lit lis in the year, ; Store. -1 il Miss Johnson, of Ridge Spring:, if visiting: friends in this locality. M ss l.uba and Mande Edwards oil Iiidgc Spring, spent a few days visiting relat ives. M iS3 BlancheCaughman has returned fro.n a protracted visit to friends in Chester and other place*. Mr Mose Long is now in a state of ecstacy. Its a boy, a bouncer too! Well, Mo.se is a good fe'low anyway. We have not lud the p'easure of ! making K. 1). a visit recently, hut we I are sure of one fact, that the latch string lungs on th ' outside and a genial friend and always a welcome, from within greets us. May his four-score yetr.s hi lengthened into the live if not longer, and that he may always enjoy the best of h ilth and b.' able to oocu i py his old place at the upper left hand corner of the table near the good tnad' aine, and that much loved blackberry I pie, that so often confronts i.im and I that he may always maintain that agil j ity that enables him to kick out of bar- i | iicss when ploughing the garden, especially if it is hard and grassy, i Mr. M. L. Riley is doing a good mer Icantile business. I Mrs. Joel Minick and her charming (laughter, Miss Mila,spent the day at I Ml Willing with Mrs. Raster, a few 'days ago. ! "Chip." i I I > llarheciic at Sninnria. | On last Saturday the l'almetto Brass I Band Mv'w ? fiwi-clnj. - n.. . . -- v v i??JJ tilt* Hi Oil"" ijin iria. There gutheid early in Iht > day a large crowd who came to heal representative Lever and I>r. 1>. M. Crosson. About eleven o'clock the meeting was called to order and Kepresen ative Lever was introduced: In opening, he referred to the death ' of Dr. Stokes in beautiful and pathetic 1 language and was at times visibly uf- < 1 fected. He denied being a candidate 1 for Congress, and said that lie cams t< '< address the people of Samaria in answer to a special invitation; and to show 1 his high appreciation of the unanimous support he received in the last prii mary. lie then discussed forcibly our relative duties between u State f.nd its people and branched oir into a discus- ( siun of the National issues which are ^ most likely to <onfront the people ( . within the nextjfew years, llis argueI meiit was clear and to the point At , the rondos on of Mr. Lever's remark* . lie was urged by the audience to become n Congressional candidate; but lie would not pledge himself that he would, and thanked the crowd for the confidance placed in him. lie sat down amid loud a <1 continued applause. After adjourning for dinner, I Itr. D. M CrosaoH, a Congressional can lidatc, was introduced* The Dcotor < was greitid villi lit* ral npphiusi lie discoursed at length, State and Na. linnal issues . nd 'eft lii.s hearers under i the iin|Tension that ,,e would be a can didate for Congress to/fill the \ acanoj caused by the deuthjof |)r. .ttokos. lie P received a most corjflial hearing nnd was applauded tln/nigoul. Thus ended i what might hp/Trrmed as the opening t campaign dRourcounty, i Spectator. t , ^Tni^^^t your money 'a worth wh4H| flSB for The Advocate. GOODS 1 | .e l?oney. \ I \ 5 Stoves! Stoves!! ^ Now in tl tiio.i to buy! TV# art over stocked and they are going cheap I Any Size?Any price. Uood cooking means good eating?and you stay healthy. We guarantee them. Groceries! I We have on hand alwajB. a fnl' md complete line of the choicest Groceries. The Celehratod "Himgariau Purity" Flour always in Stock. lerseller. TflO. A. QUATLEBAUM, PHYSICiAN & SURGEON Office over Harris' Drug Store. Money to Loan. On farming lands. Kasy payments. So commissions charged. Borrower lays actual.cost of perfecting loan. John B. Palmer A Son. Columbia, S. O. Euoenk W. Able, Alty., Saluda, 8. C. R. L. HARTLEY^ E. L. ASBILL. Attorney at La\<. Lef.sville ' SC. Practice in all Courts. Bumusbs solicited. 'A GO TO RAM TtOVVFS AW * I Restuarant for (1 r s t-c 1 * hours. Watson <?"Towill. IFire Ins., -A-grontsTown and Country Risk. OJJict in AI) rOCATE Building. P, B. Asrill Watches.'.ClOcks, and Jewelrv Re 'airing. McLana Building:, BATES BURG.' s. C. J as. W. Pitts, SURGEON-DENTIST. (aroffice at Ethered^e Building SALUDA, - - - a C. Eugene W. Able ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. Offices at EDUERULD C. II. AND SAL.CDA C. II, Prompt Attention, Given to All Buiices?. J. *V. DkVORE, J. N. O. GREGORY. Edgefield, S C. Saluda, A. C. DEVORE & GREGORY ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business intrusted to our cars ectives prompt attention. ?d^"Ofllce up stairs in Etheredgt suiltling. E. K HARDIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office at Home. 'G. L. Trotter,. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Offers his Professional Services to the woplc of Ilatesluirg and vicinity. TO THE DEAF A rich Intly, cured of her Deafness md Noise* in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kar Drums, gave JjflO900 lo his Institute, so that deaf |>eol?le unable to procure the Ear Drums nay have them free. Address No llWMO?<t. The Nicholson Institute, T80 Eighth Avenue, New York, iJ. S. A. jgj^s^Bring us your Job Work.?? There is no demand 1 oo small and no order too large for OUR STOCK OR FACILITIES. "Hungarian Purity" Flour at L. C. Hartley & Go's, "The