The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 31, 1901, Image 2
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WEDNESDAY Julv HI, U>01. "S
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Entered as second class matter at t lie
Bntesburg P?\?t Office. 11 r
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We take pleasure in welcoming to
the town of Itatesbnrg, that representative
body of Christian.-, who conn
x intotur midst tliis ult<ii.<<n will
delegated powt r to speak lor and Sa
transact the business of the Confer- '|
fin e for this District of the Methodist t<?
Kpiieopal Church, ScUli, ?.f South lo
, \ uruiiua. ?? i* vxiciiu II corilllll
;lr
ing to tli s distinguished religious jj(|
gathering.an:' we confidently expect m,
HBk to be helped spiritually by the infii- an
sion of some of their zeal and progres- 1
siveness in ohrist'nn t ll'ort in propa- i'n
gatirg the cause of morality and rele<
ligun. We are glad to have then j(i"
with us. wi
? - I'll
We dtsire to call special nltentioi "
to ti e sanitary cc lidil'oii of our town.
On oil sides can bo seen melon rhino.I'a
and trash. There are several hop (j.
w j.ens, that send forth an odor, whirl
does not smell like sweet incense. The p|
health of the town lias never been bet- I>.
( t^rin ids Lory, hut if coi.di^knis
prevail we w.ll necessarily have ,-T
pk.?. w I
a sjjur^e"tnyever. We do not know
where the fAll lies, but the truthful- '
ness of the above statement, can b< ,
* veritied by a passing gl nice. Oui tra
board of health should w ige a war 01 so
tlie hog-pens an I 11 >t hold u,? until rt,i
* lliey have been banish rd fr.un the ...
M i
town limits. They are nothing more t|lf
or less, thin incubators for dis -as ,
germ*. We be.ieve o.ir people wilt ita
give heel to these matters, when ha
properly called to their attention. Il ^
they ftt'l, then it is the duty of oar iTl"
r HoarJ of 'lealth and Town Council, to '' '
-i e
nnske them. ( Uanliness is inxt t? j?
tiodliuess. sjio
Toe c-ngrcision.il race bids fair t<. -i:,y
be one of general 'ntereil. The exec- j '*
utivo committee have set the tune fji
the election on September lOtli. I.ex- <1
iugto.i :oiiuty, sj far, has only on j ""r
nor
aspirant, lion. A. F. Lever, win. j
WO ild, if eleeted, ha a creiiit not onl\ ,
to oiir county, but to the people i I .j.
the* seventh district. Lexington i,M
county should hive a representative Aii
in Congress, she has the right to th m"
hon.ir, and we liruily believe that sh '
t nr.
will obtain it. r ,
We should elect a man of character, ail
oho who will have the inter.*-.is of Iii- '1
cjim.ilucnts at heart, ami one win | '*** ?
will do l.is ?i 11y regardless of the eon- j
sequences. When we elecL such ine i j ina,
to in ike onr laws, then, an J not until ! Sell
then, ran we expect our people to con
prosper. '1 lie people should weigh l'l,!
lios
this matter well, before firmly fixing ^
their minds on any one candidate. |
We believe, however, that the people tea
of the seventh district, will elojt a Hi'H
man to Congress tnat will work fori"'"
I l lir.
the best interest of the people, ami j p|le
one tli it will be a credit t > i.ur State | tlioi
lilt the people of our county vote '* <,
for Lever. to P
belli
of II
Let I'm Organize. g
The recent meeting ?'.f the S'nte Al- tear
liance 'n Columbia, S, C., suggests t" the
our hiiI'll a few thoughts. 'lit? .Alii-j tear
mice organization a few years ago vv.is to a
a power not only in S-'otith C.uolina. ear!
toil in several other SouMicru ami I'.i
Northern state- an I liait its infliiene- < .veel
over industrial ami commercial encr- m se
gies of the people; ami shaped t > s >iin- lie I.
extent h.itli .St it?i an 1 National sJaii.ni.
It 'miinnlated thought, inspire
J love for the ? :%Iiinof the ngri- i
cullurist and served to dignify the oe- '
cupation of 111* tiller of the soil. It
is true the organization still exists in Ms
nam*, but it is so redueed in numbers to In
n? tt> be powerless for the highest Cliai
good. It is also true t hat the a li itiee [ lliett
as an organization did some nowise ; give
things ami p *rli:? | s advot ated s one i in - j bene
prut-tic tide measures, hut that is inei- all ol
dent to all organizations. Experience yiehl
niust eorreet the evils, if any, tin lie,ill
may have been practiced. It is so seem
strar gc from our point of view that fame
farmers do not appreciate the ncees- have
Hly of continuous organization to ( me.
course of their agricultural lives.
?se gmergancies have arisen the in
t, they will doubtless arise in the
are. Indeed there is one upon us
v; the Vir ?Car Chemical Cotur
is now buying u 11 the oil mill
nts sons to control the price of
d and the output of these trust mills
he cotton belt. The farmers of the
intry if they ?vere organized and
11 Id act in unity could control absoely
the price of seed, ' because they
u the seed and would be masters of
i situation. Why not reorganize
i Alliance and bring about 'this ut.of
action?
/iiit-r iraues ana business .and prosions
have tlieir organizations and
jy are permanent, they do not sulk
I <juIt when something in not weilasing
to them, but they value the
werof permanency in unity.
iVhy do not farmers organize or re'anize
and act together in their com
led iuterest. It can be done with
tie effort and a little self sacrifice on
i part of some. We hope that they
II consider the matter and act upon
l'here is another matter that we
mid like to call to the attention of
r agricultural people. And that is
is. There is but one agricultural
per in the State (and it is devoted
tirely to agricultural subjects). It
ight to have an average subscription
t of flye hundred in every county in
eState. We allude to the Cotton
aut, published at Greenville, S. C ,
Col. Jas. A. L'oyt, at one dollar i er
ar or 50 cts. for six months, in adnce.
At present it is not patronized
it merits. Take the Cotton lMai.t
enable you to keep up with the proess
of your calling. You need uof
gleet your local papers to do this. A
ugle Idea advanced may bring you
le hundred fold.
Plowman.
S;ir<lis Echoes.
"Peacl.es and Cream Waltz" in the
rdis "restaurants."
'he sound of 'Picnics" almost seem
lloat it. the breezes. Merry ti.-oes
r the gentlemen and ladies.
The members of our Sunday school
e talking of building an elevate**
or for the choir. We hope this will
it be meretalk, but be a leality at
early date.
f)n lu>t second Sunday, our e-tceined j
stor being absent, the vucanoy was
led by the honored Kev. 15. F. Cory
of Newberry, w bo produced at.
iprcssive sermon. Though hoary
tli age and very feeble, lie could .extin
beaiitifuilv, the divine doctrine
large congregation wj.s j re.-ent t<
ar the blessed truths.
Mrs. Savannah Aidgett, wife of l>r.
dgett deceased, was buried "at Sar>
recently,
Mrs. <'ulbreath and little son from
oridn, are the visitors of the liev. M.
Padgett for a few days,
flic summer school for Saluda connwill
not begin until Au . 15th, and
II last one montIt.
Mr. Mack Merchant harvested a very
e crop of wheat this season.
I'le regular tune for the Surd is proctcd
meeting begins on the second
nday in Aug., and continues for one
ck.
A c are glad to have with us again
sE\a Kuela Padgett, tir.iduate ol
G. F. C.
ilrs. Ilosa Suddath and Miss Vira
nks were the guests of Miss litulab
nk> Monday afternoon.
Ye are very sorry to say that on ,
? l Pastor, It. v. II. L, liaggott, was |
aiiie I front coming to Sardi.s las.
ond Sun Jay, oh a< count of sick t ess |
the family. We hope for tlit-ir i
edy recovery.
More tue.se series are ended I will
that you may expect to hear other i
lines" from Sardis, later. i
Saluda Girl. ,
dad to have il.i^ i.
- iriifr aim
1 columns welcome all such corresulents.?Editor.
it to ml Tlio Summer School.
hi' summer school for teachers vvi 1
lull at Lexington, Wediit ?i!av.
7' h to Tuesday, Sept. :t d, inelu*I'rof.
Sidney ,1. Uorrh k of Newry
College; who is mi v t .king le i
s ;.t Cornell I'niversity, will ce tl e
icijal, and Miss Virginia Erod e
I lie ilistrnetor in draw ing l'ror.
rick's assi stdnt lias not yet been si ed.
lie course of instrn lion will hi a
uro.igh course in Ihilhler's (Sratu
*, l-'rje (Seograpliy, I.ond n s
i ol N'aiiagemeiit and drawing. Tlx j
nty Supt. ol Education wi.l lurnish
books on the above subjects t
e attending tli school, at a little
than half price,
insist that all those who expect to
'h in ike it a point to a'tend this
id, all the hooks taught in the
>ol, will be used to all the schools
nighoiit lh" county and Mate,
refure if the teachers take a
rough course in the respect ive studthey
will lie much better pi spared
roseculc their school work; and the
i lit received by their pupils will be
IIt illd good.
y a ruling of tin Mate ltoari! no
'hers certificate will he renewed by
coonly Hoard unless tliev attend ?
tiers I list 11 iit?> Those wlio exp*>ca |
II. ml will please notify nio at their
lest convenienee.
i:ird rail tie liail at two dollars per
k. 1 will be glad to a?*ifu Any one
euriiiff a place to beard, if nntiJno.
H Derrick, (
rity Snpt. of Ktlncation.
A (aooii Cmi^li fledicine
my thousands have lieeii restored
alth ami happiness hy 1 lie use of
111 k r I a i 11 s <' o 11 11 Remedy. If af(I
with any (hioat or Inn <? trouble,
it a trial lor it is certain lo prove
lieial < ouehs t lia", I ave re isted
lli-r treatment lor years, have
led to tlii-% reined v ami perfect
h been restored. Cases trial
e.l hopeless, t hat tile climate of
ms health r. sorts failed to beiiilit,
been permanently cured by its
Kor sa! at (Jiniters Drugstore
,/ '
watch::::
3L-J- XD. C-cl1:
THE LEi
MERCHANDIS:
Batesbu
Pellon's Happenings.
The dry spell lias at last been broken
by refreshing shower?, and tin
crops have improved wonderfully.
Mr. J. C. Fort's steam saw mill is
now in operation.
Mr. S. R. Smith, one of our mosi
progressive farmers and saw-uiill men
was here Monday loading lumber.
Mr. Smith Is one of Lexington county's
best citizens.
Miss Sallie Scoflll is home from Tin
Columbia business College, where slit
recently graduated in Rook-keeping
Shorthand an I Typewriting. Mis
Sallie is an accomplished young lady.
Miss Winnie Day, one of Nev
Krook land's charming beile's, is visit
lug the family of Mr J. \v. Scoflll.
Mr. II C. Scolill brought the firs
Watermellons to Pelion this season
Mr, Seotill is an up-to-date farmer.
Dr. 1). It. Kneece is preparing tt
erect a handsome two-story dwelling
he:e. Some of the lumber is now or
the grounds.
A protract: d meeting was begun nl
New Hope ch-.iich Sunday, and wit
continue for several days.
Mr. D. K. Shumpert went to (,'olumhi
i one day last week on business.
Mr. A. M. llntto, the popular and
courteous salesman ?.f Mr. D. F,
Shumpert, has been sp ndimr his va
cation with his hither, Mr. F. M. Huttow
ho lives about eight miles above
Pclion.
Mrs. Hubert 7. Miker ami clilldreii of
Caston, hive been visiting the family
of Mr. L. W. Wise, fo. a few days.
(Juess Who
From Kishton.
I have been waring for some titm
to get some news of importance to
send you, but as sueh things don't oft-nhappen
in our community, I will
send you what we have.
Some crops are looking wry well III
our community, hut inost sections are
needing rain very ha lly.
One night last week an unknown
friend entered the room of Rev. M. J
K; zer and relieved hi purse of $215 <k\
There is no clue apparent as to who got
the ui- ney. there was $43 0 I in the
txiok and the kind thief unrolled the
oills, took *20.00 and veiy thoughtfully
left $22.00 to the owner. Rev. Ky/.er
thinks hard of his friend for not, ai
least leaving him half the ami: and asks
me lo say that if the man who got the
money has any compunction of eon
eie.iee, lie will a I any time be glad to
ceive the $2 00 b ck.
Rev. J. K (Titn'of .Tuhnsion S. C.,
will assist Rev. M . -J. Kyzer in a meeting
ol several days at Ml Ebil; beginning
the lirst .Sunday in August.
The Rural Free Delivery from Lewieilale,
for some cause, has i.ot started
service yet. The patrons, as well as
the cairier, are very aiiMous and impatient
for the service to begin. The
boxes have cotne and everything is
ready for the service, but Uncle Sain
uel hurryeth not.
I hope some other g rod man, will
run far Dr. Sloke's place. We need
iiiAiiy more aspirants to . elect from, to
go', a niHQ like Dr. Stoke-.
? --
?S>v/ -v mo U?.'
| WAIST1
? Kvery sensible person that
^
their fi icntls, to lake a 20-;
Annuity nmiliinwi,?tlie b?
I sueil hy tin*
((fidelity mutual life
? of Philn
YEARS OED,
S: More Insurance than any ol
mZ- at it's None better, f(
SI~ call on
? C. E. JONES, Dist. G
? D. RUFUS HALT
Agent, BATE
/^?"^yRAMED INo
ySJ.R/WOMAI
J\ ' TT1IERE IS OXE RE]
* Mossing of every
I used it. It lias a record of cures of
H from which women so generally su
medicine. Irregular, painful, proi
BE regular and painless where II r
fl is used properly. wBe
B Prolapsus, Tumors, Ulcerations, I
B Womb, Bladder, Kidney and Ovar
B ly. It gives new tone to body and
I THE UN EXPECT EI
ALWAYS HAPPENS
B i" resard myself m bcins incurable w
TroHtm?nt. I did so and wussurprii
H better within a week, and after using 11 >
and 81. Joseph s Liver HcBuIaU^* is a c<
WJr ^ If >.>ur rn?? In ?i>t full;
? ^ HhIiJii Mot ban M?k* II*
f SSB BB IB 1 'lanca for ftaa a.ItW* to Tl
I M ( 1 ears L. UwMlea Co., Cbstta
\u. B ^ Wl J Prepared only by L. (
/ tanooga. Tenn. Sold
X / bottle, or #/> bottlae fi
7 ^
; It is reserved .
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J or
Lumno. Sz, Co.,
VDERS IX
5E & LUMBER.
rg, S. C.
I THE HOME GOLD CURE
An I nge nous Treatment by which
Drunkards are lioine
('urod Daily in spite of
Themselves.
No Ndxous Goses. No Weakent
ins: of fhenerves. A Pleasant and
( positive Cure for the Liquoi Habit.
It is* now generally known and under
stood tlinl Drunkenness is a disease
and not weakness. Abody filled witli
poison, and nerves completely 'rhatter?
ed by deriodical or constant use of in.
toxicating liquors, requires an antidote
capable of neutralizing and eradicating
this poi .on, and destroying tlie
craving for intoxicants. Sufferers
may now cure themselves at home
without publicity or loss of time from
business by this this wonderful
* "HOME GOLD CURE" which has been
perfected after many years of close
. study and Iron merit of inebriates.
The faithful use according to direct-'
ions of this wonderful discovery is
pesitivety gauranteed to dure the most
. bstinate case, no matter oT>w bard a
' drinke. Our records show.tlie nia.vei>
mis transformation of thousrnds of
i Drun?.arks into sober, industrious and
upright men.
, WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS!!I
. CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHElt-d!
This remeds is in no sense a I
nostrum but is a specific, for this disease
only, and is so skillfully devised
uid pru( areu that it is thoroughly sol
iilileand pleasant to [the taste, so that
I it can he given in a cup of tea or coffee
without the knowledge of the person
taking it. Thousands of Drunkard?
have i ure*l themselves with this
priceless remedy, and ts many more
have been cured and made temperate
men by having the "CURE" admim*.
ter?d l?y Iwing friends and relatives
wiliout their knowledge in coffee or tea
and believe today that they disco .tin-'
lied drinking of their own free will.'
DO NO i WAIT. I)o not be deluded
by apparent and misleading "improve-j
niont." D ive out the disease at once
ind for all time. The 'WOME QOI.I)
Cute-' is sold at theextremel low price
ol One Dollar, thus placing it within
i"ea' h of ever j body a treatment more '
effectual than others costing$25 to $.*>0.
Foil directions accompany each pnekIge.
Spu-inl advice by s illed idivriciaus
when requested without extra r
ebargli. Sent prepaid to cnv part of
i lie world on receSt or Oiie Dollar.
Address Dept. 1 Edwin it Giles & Company
2330 and 2332 Market Street,
INiil idelpbia.
All correspondence strictlv confidcntiul.
Lombard Iron Worts Supply 0.
AUOTSTA, GEORGIA Y
Foundry, Maobilie, Itoiler anil'. Gin
Works. Kepairing Promptly Dore,
ly-lO-l-'O.
ENGINES
BOILERS
GINS and FKESSES.
Com| leti' Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin I'ress
('ane Mill and Shingle Ottilia. Building.
Itri.ige, Factory, Furnace and Kailroad
Caslins; Railroad, Mill, Factory,
and Machinists' Supplies. Belting,
Backing, Injtriors, 1'ipe Fittings,
Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc., cast every
lay. Work 150 bands.
For Sale.
I olTer for Sale my residence with
fourteen acres of laud in the town ol
Rutcsburg On these premises are a
good orchard, vineyard, pasture and
fish- pond. A very desirable home indeed.
For terms etc., apply to J. G.
Elheredge, Columbia, S. C., or T. 13.
Kernagliuti, Batesburg.
vmmmmmmmtz
TED J
reads this paper and all of 2
payment T.i.e Policy with
st policy in the vvorld; isI
INSURANCE COMPANY'1
delpliia. ? 1
Have soln $31,000,000
Llier company has oversold ^8
aw as good. Address or
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nl. Agt., WAGENER, S. C.'-^ !
OR ?
IWANGER, Specials
SBUitG, S. C. '
THEHEART5/C^tN I
nkindAG"!
UKDY vrhich has the / ||
woman who has over
' nil munner of diseased conditions I
ffer that is approached by no other I
fuso or suppressed menses become I
" D ( Which Means
" " " (GC9?X|LALf PANACKA I *
nilammation, Lcucorrhosa, and all H 1
ian troubles aro cured permanent- I
mind. B
I had boon m ?ufTerer from variouj BH *
J female complaints for six years and <
, nothing i could get seemed to do n?? Kg
I, any good, although I tried many dif- I
fcrent preparations. 1 had begun I
hen 1 was urged to try your C. r. P- I
ted and astonished at tlio mult. 1 was
ree hottfe* I aiu ready to say that Q. F P. I
iiihinatioii no fctnala disease eon resist. I
i N i. 11-1 i. K A ssi iM. Arbeka. In.'far.
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RAISE
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Of course every farmer .should raisi . a<
: in
their Mules.! I will keep tin* 'M'ros i ^
son" .lark, during August anil Sep- _
Lembcr at my place mar Paxter. I'
Terms: $s.U0 lor insurance.
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BAXTER, S C. Hi
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Our Mine Creek ("rank.
Does it rain when you stay, some (lliing
rong, now yoil have done it, evary
body* wheat got nut ami all tin .
Llie blin k berries gone, a few ye its ago ( j
where there was not einitl' wheat ami j(.
lata made to pay one to keep up ?' I ol
thraslo r, K. \\ . Black went round and
thrashed our grain, we orl to st n k to 1
liini for what he has done, short erap
1 sa
>f grain may come again who will get I
> it yottrjgralti K. W. Black, lie t'irashe I
iver old tailings as fair as let who heat
liui, no one one if they did hunt the ^
Dig piles of grain and who will lake I .
| *11!
wtit-it -.til is toiliaiI piles E M. Mark (j
r?l ??ks ri?*ii up mi be.pis i.o i*:ilili i ;? j..
s h pointer* diied up, what air?? you go ()
ng to ito, i will miKKt r further on, tlx- (,
no >n hang* for rain l>u( y onrjllng-pol" .,
* t > short, you see tin* olc oinan had
ib!i^o to scow or and scald before d <g
lays to kill out I lie knots rnd Hying inert*,
jflenty to eat if you could get to
t am not able to get about much hut nu
think fr it well not loud imiiiITto j.
lear, well where is your watermiyon j
roll i hate to say cousin Wood says ()
hey got drownded . H
K. D.
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v?
* jwi The regu'ar communion- to
\tion of the Halo burg l.o ge st
No. 1 :(.">, A. ! '. M will ? ? ^
l-'rnlay . \ . n 111 . l\ S
dth. Work in the first le- w
ree. Take notiee and govern yoir- 1,1
elves accordingly. ?'r
J. Fit A NK KN KKCR, S, cy. So
SOUTHBRinS^^AY^
Central Tlmo at Ji'lHMTill* ttl Raruatb
Eutcru Tlmo at Other Point*.
Hr'.irdule In Kflfrot Jaa. Wth, l?l.
ournBO'JMD. D^liT Mb!
?rT3tt<'kaonftl> W. K'i ft Si Tlip 1! i/i
" Savannah ibo.lt/ ) I26ftpl28un 4l*H
" Knrnweil 4 lip 4 U4a
" Hlachvtlle 4 Urn 4 *Sa 810i
A r. Columbia 6 lip 9 lGe 94ij
tr.TiluiTIaaton; (3*. Iy~~ Yo^ilu* "S&j
" bummervl.l* 7 41b'1A?>< 9 0^
" Branohrtl'e 8 At* IdOa 78C<
" Oi angaburf 0 23a i lie T ttl
" Kiufvili? lOlia 4 26* *4.1
Ar CelttniMA . 1' Vm 6 R6a Pftij
t.r. Aiiiui'a, (go. H*!") BOOp Oa/p Jw-1
tr. Orahltevllla 5 33p 10 lip
T. Aiken B lip 7 15|
I.t. Trenton y9yll(vp
" JohoaUn . ilTpllOOp
Ar. Columbia, (U. L>.) iiip 2 loa
Lt. Columbia, iBUitf bt 9 2VP 6 20n 9
" Wlmmhoro 7 13p T22aldW|
" Shelter OOlp 8 18a |12?(
? Voch Hill ftWp 8 43all46|
Ar, Charlotte w 8jp ? *? |i2Xi*
Ar. P*?tUiq . . irMu nSpillir
Ar. feahin''iid . uimi 826p|....
Jr. Washington Tut* T top 16 16*
" Ba'.tUnoio iPa.Ull) 0 Iflu 11 fcp 11 2S?
" > liilailolpbia 11 bin i 3r*a! 1 Tfn
" Now York ..... * UBp 0 iia 4 ]5-i
tv. Columbia 11 40allTAJa
Ar. Spartan burg 3 10p' 11 25u,
" ArhevtUo 7 ISpj 2 43p
Ar. Kiioxvlilr . ? ; liu 7 80p'
Xr. Otiictnmul ... ' 7 8opi~7 *ia ...
Ar. l/ounvilla T7!.. ~ . .. i 4?pl ' fvu?_ . ?..
boi'Tti uotj y ii !No?U8jKo.86.No,81
ROI nioaii, Daily-Daily Jcx 8u
Lv. 1/oulsvillc ~~ 1 ~45p)
f.y. <'tin-innatl ... ~ 5.
Lv. knoxvtlle .......i~l l^TSKa'
" Aslievttlo I t(00;tj loftp!
" Spartanburg |ll43oj6 1opj
Ar, Columbia 8 aopl tjwpl...
LvTS'ow tforS' VuHt. UT .T!^SSiifHwiIJii in
' Philadelphia 0OSp! H 50a I 8 lCp
" Baltimore 8 2?p! 0 3bi| 6 22p
Lv. Washi'gt'n ISo.Py) PS'jp.lj 16a, 056y
Richmoijd .. "iVuOp'ltMllfc!
for. Danville .. m Tfeaj 6?pjflSlj?
Lv. OluiriotM "51G SfiSpl 1 ni
" Rock Hill DOT* 10 l*p 6 0.*
44 Cheater OtOalllep 6 27n
44 Wlnipjb ,ro 10 18a 12 0(la 0 Otta
Ar. Columbia, (Bldg St 11 "26aj 1 lUml 7 Oua
Lv. Columbia, {V. 1>.) 11 60n| A UOu
44 Johnston 1 81pi 0 82aj
44 TrcnMn 1 48pl 6 4Ku|
Ar. Aiken 18)p 7 8Lt? 0 40a
Ar. Urunltcvtllo 2 18p " 12a
Ar. Augusta .. . . ._ 2 SOp BOOalOl&la
Lv. Columbia (fco.'lty) 4 o5p "lalTa 7 Ofta
44 Kla grille 4 43p 2 82a 7 57*
44 Orangeburg. 6 88p 8 i5a 8 41a
44 Brnuchvitle 015p 4 25a 0 2<>a
44 Kummervillu 7 Blp 5 67a 10 IRa
Ar. Charlwloa . 8 tSgl 7 uon 11 lfu
Cf. 44 I'umblv tSo. lty.) 11 30a 1 TXa "T Ofli
41 Hlm-kvilie 1 lurp 2 67a 8 3-la
44 Enroll 1 24p Ul.'tt
-4 S.ivamiuh 305p 5'Xia 10 :?>.?
Ar. Jacksonville I P.S.I 7 4m > 0 2,'si 2'Jop
Sleeping Car Sorvlco.
Excellent daily passongar wirvlja between
Florida anil York.
Noa ; 1 anil 82 Yrw York and Florida Liiu
ltc<l. Daily except Sundav, composed exelusi
\ civ of Pullman finest Drawing Hoom Sl? e;>
lng, CompartUlCUt and Observatory Cars bo*
tweon New York, Columbia and Mt Augustine.
Pullman sleeping cars botweou Augusta nud
Alkon and New Y'ork. runs troiu Augusta lo
Columbia via Iha.kvlllo. Parlor cars between
Charleston and Columbia.
No*. 3? and 84?New Y'ork and Florida Kxpr
>a. Drawing room sleeping car.* between
Augusta and New Y'ork. Pullman drawingroom
slcopiug curs boiwcen Port Tampa. Jacklonvillo,
buvannah Washington and Vow Yoi k
Pullman sleeting enrs lieiwcon Charlotte and
Richmond. Dining cars botwoon Charlotte
aid Savannah.
N'os. ii\ and JO?U. 8. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drnwing-rootn buffet sleeping cars no
tweou Jacksonville and New Yurie and Pullman
sleeping cars bo! ween Augusta and Char
lotte. Dining cars serve all meals enroute
Pullman sleeping ears l?elwceu Jacksonville
Mid Columbia euroute dallv botwoon Jacksonrllle
and Cincinnati, via A.iaovillc.
frank k.gannon, b. h haudwick.
Third V P. A Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C
w. h. talob, R. w.hunt,
As't lien. Pass. Au'L, Dlv. Puss Ag't..
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, ti. O.
G. P. COBB
Dealer to
?uaaiES,'
W^^.CS-C2STS
ZEE^IRHnTIES
^ Tj-^ismrxj-xEE
COFFINS. tW Alway
:ASKETS and On
4ETALIC CASF~* "and/
'ohnston. S. C.
Jenfness,Noises in t lie Head, ??c,
Positively cured by II arti.kv's kaii Iaition.
Iii? now Itcmoily juics rl^lit to tin* actual wat
[ the <lise.ise. anil 1ms elfecu-d such remarkable
urea that the greatest hope is holtl out to all
iflTprera, no matter how nan or long-?tan<Ung
ir ra-r may In'. () n k iiiorrt.K win. CritK any
rilinary case. ami will lie sent wcurely packed
ml postpaid, with fill i direction* anil to>tioiiiaU
uiiiin receipt ot >1 in. Order direct
oni.lAMKS K. llAKI.KY. il. Stovkdale ltoail.
tilth l.auilietlv. London, KNt:i.ANI>.
Heart bur ii.
When the quanitv of food taken ip
)o large or the quality t'Orich, hearturn
is likely tu fo'low, ami especially
til the digestion has been weakened
y constip ition. Eat slowly and not
to freely of easily dig-sted food
astieate the food thoroughly. Let
x liours elapse between meals and
Ilea you feel a fullness and weight
the region of the stomach after eatg,
indicating that you have eaten too
ucli, take one of Chamberlain's Stoin h
and l.'ver Tablets and the heartirn
may he avoided. For sale by F.
I; outer.
lie Best lieinedy tor Stomneli
and Howel Troubles.
"1 have been in the drug business for
venty years and have sold most all of
le pr< prietary medicines of any note,
uiong the entire list i have never
mini anything to eqnal Chamberlain's
die. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
r all stomach and b >\vel troubles,
ya (1. \V. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga.
I'his remedy cured two severe eases [
cliol r morbus in my family and I 1
ivr ' ei oilllllClUieil ..11(1 sold hundred-. I
' bottles of it to my customers to their
it ire satisfaction. It affords a riu'ck
id sure cure inn pleasant form." For
,le by F. It. (Junter.
Slic Didn't Wear A Mask.
Hut her 1 canty was completely hid II
by, blotches and pimples till she
led Hucklcn's Arnica Salve Then
icy vanished as will all Eruptions,
ever, Sines, Hoils, Fleers. Carbuncles
id Felons from its use. I nfallihle for
its, thorns, Iturns, Scalds and Piles,
lire gu lrautccd. 25c at F. B. (iim r's.
tVlute Alan Turned Yellow.
tireat consternation was fell by the
lends of M. A. llogarfyof Lexington,
y., when t hey saw he was turning yelw.
His skin slowly changed color,
so his eyes, and lie suffered terribly. |
s initially was Yellow Jaundice. He
as treated hy the best doctors, bat ;
it bout benefit. Then lie was advised
try Electric Hitters, the wonderful
omaclic in I I.iver remedy, and be
riles: "After taking two bottles I
us w holly cured."' A trial proves its
a tel. less merit for all Stomach, I.ivand
Kidney troubhs. Only ftOe. j
ild by F. II. Hunter, l>ruggist.
severs &, Kneece
BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS.
ffii c\
. J he best and cheapest shops 111 the State.
! == mmmmmm ?; .
? All work done in the best style. Finest I'lnnting done at the
i Lowest prices known.
i JHORSESHOEING BY THE BEST EXPERT SHOER
! IN THE SOUTH
? Don't get cheap work done when von rnn i??.t ir?.i.?. -? ??
..... v * i i i-v ia.-o nvi n ill IVMJ priCfB.
RIDGE SPRING, - - S. C.
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; CoirscLe im. suan-cL I_iOo33d (
1
! You needn't buy, but you will. ^
We don't appologize. Tor the tow character of i
our prices?don't have to, so long as the goodc
they're attached to are so highly respected.
SATISFACTION EXCHANGED: OUlt RARGAINS,
YOUR MONEY.
We have on'exhibition, a now line of Plows, d
Iloes. Stoves, in fact, every tiling in the
~Z Ilard-ware line. New goods ariving daily. ^
T- STORES. I
i
It May is Shameful. j
Hut every chance we get, we jump on
our prices and tread them down.
Hats! ZEEo.ts!I \
Straw and Kelt jn-t received at pri< es neves before oirered. and quality !
equal to an?/. '
snoes! Sh.oes!!
We have a line Ladies and (.'hildrnis Slippers that is yours for economy
and solid satisfaction.
IDress Goods
I.ices and Imbroderies at all prices that equal any on the market in price
and quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow.
d"_ c_ gloyer
Buggies & Wagons! .
SATCHER AXW COLEMANjf
SALUDA,- - - - - - - S. C.
EVERY A KG I M ENT
And claim needs proof to make it
stand. Our proof is our goods.
NEVER IN THE
History of our business have we had
such a volume of Bargains for you.
OUR STOCK
Consists
of every conceivable class
of goods. Prices right?goods the
best!
Stcadman & Rilev's
| BOOK, JOB AM) 1
1 COMMERCIAL PRINTING, %
^ Neatly and Quickly ^
|j executed at j
I THE ADVOCATE OI'EICE. 1
^intatmuwummauumnt awuat iuauiutuuawiuuuiiU^
THE MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company
Of New York.
Itichard A. McCurdy, President.
The Largest, Strongest, ?Most Tro-'rcssire Life Jnsiu- \
ancc i onipatr'in the World. J
Paid to Policy holders in 1900 . ?20,30 1,80.1.83 9
Total Income in 1900 ..... 60,582,802.31 H
Assets December 01, 190O .... M2~),71 o2.o 1 |
Insurance and Annuities in force . 1,141,497,888.20 I
And it Leads Again in South Carolina. I
From lhe reports of twelve leading companies, on lile in the Comptroller's i?S
office, it is shown
That The Mutual Life of New Yojk paid for forty-nine per cent, business H
in South Carolina in WOO than any other company* M
Gained fifty i111 pel cent* more ^insurance in force than iany other flfi
company.
Coll ?* tt*?l in rash premiums $70.Ml.31 more than any other company. V''
Has $0,827,96:$ inoie insurance in force in South Carolina than any other
company. W
The Mutual T.ife is now selling a Single Premium Cnaranteed Three and
One-Half Per Cent. Bond, which does not require ao examination, S
TheFive Per Cent. Twenty Year Bond policy cannot in- equaled. Better m
than a Government Bond. H
No impaired or \ iiiou* i > ? k > xdieited uf accepted fur insurance in thi*
Company.
A few first-class agents can secure desirable contract*,
For particulars as to plans, rates, etc., apply to* -ja
J. G. ETHEREDGE, I
Special Agent, Columbia, S. I