The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 31, 1901, Image 3
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Good midline cotton is worth 838 ii
the ci ty.
The Misses Steadman of Denmark
are visiting Mrs. Jtutlund.
Mr. J. D. llaltiwanger, of Pel ion
spent Sunday with the hoiue folks.
Miss Julia llolston, after an extended
visit to friends au 1 relatives ii
Orangeburg county, has returnei
home as fair as ever.
I Mr. J. Frank Kneece spent Moil
dav \vl tli I he pmiil in-ntiK* of lVlioi
A delightful time he had.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Norris, of E Ige
held, have been visiting their sister
Mrs. N. G. Conner.
Mr. Milton Jones and his sister, o
Edgefield, are here on a visit to theii
relatives.
Our little town has had a host o
fair visitors this summer. We trus
that they were as favorably intpre sse<
with us, as we were with them
fc Miss Anna Thomas has returnei
home, after an extended visit to Ridg<
way and Columbia. Her many friend:
are glad to see her in the Racke
Store.
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Messrs. Jim Rutland nnd Jesse 1-ow
man of Monettn, were in town P* ?rday.
The Advocate returns thanks to Mr
David Rawl, for a box of Gold l~k?t
We will do our utmost to Keep ele?
Mr. Frank Norris of Texas, is visit
ie.g his old haunts, llis friends art
glad to see him again.
I Mrs. J. C. Fort, who has been on a
visit to her father Mr. 11. W. llalliwanger,
has returned to her home at
I'elion, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Giillum went to
Jtidge Spring Sunday, to see Mr. Andrew
Culluin. who was struck by light
ning Saturday at'tern joii. 1I_? is getling
along nicely. He certainly had
a narrow escape.
Mr. Jim Cockerel of North Augusta,
is visiting his parents. Jim is doing
well, as most of our boys who are battling
with life's problem'.
Messrs. Wig and llulsey Fox and
Jno. D. Rawl took in the j h n'c at
Hair's upper mill last Thursday.
They say th?y had a most delightful
time.
Mrs. Saunders of Arkansas, is visit
in# Mrs. .?. ( . Cullum. Mrs. naunucrs
is pleasantly remembered in our town,
having taught in tl e Leesv lie Collogo.
Rev. Evans llall in.uli' a hurrie.l Hip
to the "burg" Thurs. uy. Mr. llall lias
wrought well, in his c alling.
A polieeman, like n rainliow, is a
token of peace, ami both have a hab...
- hit of appearing after the storui is
' over,
lion. J.-W. Set/ler and daughter, o'
Itidge Spring were in town last week.
Mr I.cgare Hardin, after a pleasant
trip to the home folks, lias returned to
lis home in GasroiinffcLiC. Lt^arclias
many friends here who in his
advancement.
Sirs. Jonah llite is visiting her son
in Augusta, Ha.
Protracted meeting is going on at
lletlilrhcm. Rev. Steele.'of Lexington,
is assisting tile pastor, Rev. Evans
llall. Mr. Steele is mi earnest preac her.
Tiie most important thing in making
pickles, is to have good vinegar. You
fin bf* absolutely certain of getting the
best at I*. X. Hunter's, lie handles two
kinds; "Heinz Pickling Vinegar" and
"Malts 4 year old apple Vinegar."
Mr. John Rawt lias sold his men-anvil
e interest to his brother Killian. lie
will now he placed on the retired list.
Our correspondents have been rushing
for the past two weeks. Of this
we are very glad. When their communications
fail to appear, for in dm
time it will coine to the front.
Mr. John W. Gibso.i, formerly of Sa
!udu county, but now of Scivern,S. ('.
was in town Saturday. Mr. Gibson is
largely engaged in the inanul'.. lure ol
lumber, at Seiveru.
Mr. If. A. Siiealy of the Kihcredgi
section was oil our streets one nay last
week, lie is an excellent farmer ami
one of tili staiinchesl citizens in ttic
county.
Messrs. Geo. Rates and Geo. Rell
Timtnerinan went to John-ton Friday
evening and from there to Lanliani
Springs picnic, it is said our representatives
cut the "pigeon-wiling" extensively.
Col. G. T. Graham called in to see uThursday.
He is one of the leading
lawyers of our county. Col. Graham
has taken an active part in I lie p ilitic
of the county and S'ate and his inla
t'nir in fill
... 4, .4, ... 4. J..4I II .
Mr. ?(. .1. K limner of (Jails len, spent
several days in nur town last week
Mr K iiuiner is not only a hustling
business man, but takes active interrest
in all things tliat pertain to the up
building of a community morally am
socially. Wearegiad to know 'bat In
intends casting bis fortune .villi u
next year.
Dr. Watson, i or new dentist, spem
Thursday here, lie will soon have hi
olliee completed over Harris drug store
When it is (in shed ii will he one of thi
handsomest in the country. Dr. Wat
son will begin "half-soling teeth" ot
the 5 prox. Wu'are glad to have Inn
with us.
Mr. John I). Hawl has been taking i
weeks vacation, niiugltd with plca-un
lli- went to Columbia Tuesday afternoon
and came back to I.exmgtoi
Wednesday to take in the niiuuttl picnic
at Burr's upper mill Thursday. II
says he is "on Die p i g ," and on
for a good time. He says further
that h " doesn't intend to miss anothe
picnic at Marr's mill.
There is an clement of success In e\
ery man, but lie seldom gels it in op
eration untili some smart woman he
gins to tread on his heels.
CLOTHH
We have a be
going to close 01
why we are cloi
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1W 1 A JIM
This is 110 bluff.
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VLands bought, sold and exeliaii?
different parts of town for sale; 1
' S 110ns. Any of this property sold
easy installments. We will deal i
Carolina.
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Save your IVloney
And keep it in the Savings Depart
ment of T11E FIRST NATIONAL
RANK of Ratesbnrg. Four (1) per.
rent interest on deposit. Dividends
' semi-annually. Roth large and small
accounts solicited.
W. W. Watson,
("ashler.
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Mr. John I., Derrick of i pper Dutch
I Fork, was 011 our streets Monday. Mr
' Derrick is not only ah excellent farmr,
hut a man of considerahleincans.
I Col. I . X. (.'outer spent Sunday and
Monday with his parents. X is still
> one of our boys, hot he has grown
: great and bids fair to continue to do
i so. lie will tie our next Attorney Gen
I era I.
ij Mr. J. Win. Mitchell has returned
f home after an extended visit North,
1 where he succeeded in interesting some
Northern capitalist in a wooden hotel,
j tinely cipiiped, for our town. The Adlocate
hopes his most sanguine expectations
will lie realized.
Mess. .1. W. ami N. G. Conner,
: John Fox, Fred Colliioi and Eugene
- Hartley, went to June's pond 011 ail
- ex'ended lish last week, and judging
1 from their lisli tales, they had a great
' time.
4 Mr. F. II. Lyman of Wards? formerly
of oilt town, came down to see how
I we were progressing Saturday. Mr.
Lyman is one of (lie most entertiiinlig
rollversal i <innlist we liave tvcr
L* met.
j (<iir friends have reinoinbereil us with
i | melons. Thanks (o one and all. The
i ' Advoeato force are champion melon
I enter*; so let the good go on. The
i I '"devil" can eat four a day and Ins Sa.
| tanie. majesty, must receive that which
he desires, see !!
i We are very sorry to learn of the
- death of young Hubert Watson, of
i" Hidge Spring, lie was an excellent
t young man. We extend sympathy to
, , his family.
1 Mr. & Mrs. W. K. Hodie and son of near
Wards, spent Tuesday ill town. Mr.
- ; Hodie reports the crops in good con
: dition in his section. He is not only a
- good farmer, hut a good friend of our
[ town. The Advocate is glad to see the
like.
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!w.*fc Outtjy Old.
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autiful line of elothinj
ut, at and below cost,
ng this. Simply, be
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We mean what v
to get the best selecti<
YOURS FOR TRADE,
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Land And\j
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fed: Dwelling and StO'e lot* in vy
ilso some well improved pluntaror
one-fourtli cash; balance on
n lands in any part of South "
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At Tin-First National Hank of Batesluirg.
Every accomodation consistent |,
with sound hanking guaranteed to our
patrons. Your account solicited.
W. W. Watson, 1
Cashier.
Mr. anil Mrs. Burgis of Steadmau's, 1
were in town Monday.
Mrs. Gunter and Mi?s I.izzie of Sei- [
| vern, were in town shopping this
week.
lion. J. IL Snddath, of the Saluda
side came down to see us Monday.
Mr. Suddath intends "doing" tha Pan
j American Exposition in a few days.
The Misses Tompkins of Edgelield. 1
are on a visit to their grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mose llolslon. *
Mr. and Mrs. Parrish of the Mine
Creek section, were in town shopping *
Monday. They have gotten a eo >d '
anys off, but they haven't lost the way '
I ti> our town. We are glad to set* our
j ohl friends faithful to the old "Rurg.'' I
Have you seen Hartley A Co's. "ud"V
They offer this week their entire 'stock f
of clothing at your own price. a
Col. Thus. F.Brantley has announced i
j hiniselfjas a candidate for < 'ongress. I
See notice elsewhere. i
Our town is to have a long felt want
tilled. Mr. .1. W. Pond will open up a si
first-class bakery in n few days. All s
lovers of pies, tarts and bakers br *a1 i
can have their wants tilled The very I
fact that Mr 1'oud wjll run this on f
tcrpi ise, will be a guarantee of cleaoli t
| ness and lirst-class accommodations.
Wc wish the enterprise all possible sue- t
cess.
We had tlie goo I fortune to spend j
Friday night, in the lioin i of Lexing- .
ton's excellent Treasurer, Mr Frank <
W. Shoaly . Mr. Shealy lives on tho ]
banks of the big Saluda, in a tine sec* j
lion, among as good people as live. |
Mr. Shealy is not only a tlrst class
treasurer, but a tiptop farmer. It |
seems to os lie is surrounded by all a
man could want. Saturday, we went ,
to a barbecue at Star school house.
We enjoyed meeting these people.
They are blessed as few people are. I
Strong and robust, with good homes I
l and fertile lands. Every one present I
' setuned to enjoy the day. We were!
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s* whieli we are
You may ask
cause we will
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IPANY.
Announcements For
Congress.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from tlie 7lb.
!ongressional District to fill the un
xpired term of the late Hon. J. Win.
token, and pledge myself to abide the
esult of the Democratic Priinnry.
Very truly,
Thos. K. Brantley.
Hon. A. F. Liter is hereby anlouuced
as a candidate for the seat
lade vacant in Congress by (he death
f the late lion. J. Wm. StoKes, whose
'rivate Secretary he war for live
ears.
Voters.
ery sorry, we could not spend Sunday
rith them, but we shall go Lack anu
single with them again. On our way
0 the railroad, we stopped at Priceille,
where a great crowd of people
ad fathered to hear educational adresses,
by the president and prolTesors
of I.enoir college, N. C. It win
ur privilege to hear the address of tin
'resident of the abova iusttution. It
/as an able and instructive discourse.
1 welcome rain adjourned the meeting.
Ve proceeded oil our way to I.ewielale.
where we su|>ped witli the Hall
Irothers, who are famous mucliiuiats.
t has been said of them, that they
an mak.'any thing they desired and
ze are prepared to believe the staten
nt.
We are under obligations to our
riend, Chat lie Cannon, for a seat i.
lis buggy. We hoarded "the Crosau,"
glad of liavii.g had such a
Icasant day, (irmly resolved 4b go
tack again.
Sheriff Tom Caughmai), jolly as evr.
was in town Friday. The Sherill
ays he has us lixed. Well, we will
ee us t i that, lie laughs best, win
audits lust, see!
l.eeHville Local*.
Senator Tfilbert was in town last Friay.
>Vv had the pleasure of seeing the
Ion. A. F. Lever in town Sunduy.
Mr. G. II. Adams, who lias been conlected
with railroad work, is on a vist
to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II.
I dams.
Miss Lucia Oswalt of Barr's, ha>
ieen visiting in town for several days.
Miss Katie IJiller has returned to her
loine in Americus, Ca., last Wednesay.
Mr. Ceorge Ilikard of Outesburg,
fas in town Monday.
Miss Bessie Werts of Newberry, is
isiting Rev. and Mrs. Jas. D Kinard.
Mr. Marion Mitchell of Ridge Spring,
fas on our streets Monday.
dr. W. M. Oxner was in Saluda,
?st week.
Mr. J.C. Buzhardt from near Saluda j
ras at the roller mill Monday night.
Florence Hartley, a negro girl, reteived
a very severe shock from the
ightning lust week.
We are very glad to see Miss Idu
lei I Crouch home again.
With erspoon
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Saluda Court House News.
Dear Advocate: We
have had several events lately in
mr town.
The weather lias been, and is now
ixcessive bet.
We have been bleased with local
bowers in most parte of the county,
>ut in the immediate town it has been
if lit.
Crops have improved wonderfully of
ate, especially cotton.
Gur roller mill hae beei. making tine
lour, it strained the boiler, but they
iu urnijj in a new one to-day. Jt
a a line mill vvitli a capacity of about
ifty-four barrels per day. The Hour
s of the finest xuality.
Our great celebration day has come
md gone. We had a large crowd and
i good speech from Mr. Thurmond.
We had a moat excellent hand to fi rti'.sii
music for us. The hall which
olloweJ was quite a success, and all
vho attended enjoyed the occasion.
The following are ths couples from
ibroad:
Misses Kiggs from Orangeburg;
Hisses Hoi low ay, Chapped*; Sophie
md Kloise Oh: pman, Columbia; Mm
lioiKl man, Crass Hill; Miss Maddox,
Due West; Miss Lula Odom, JohnstOi ;
Misa Orawfi rd, Ninety Six and Mes
Blanche Caughman, Mt. Willing
We have some malar al fever in our
town. Among those effected are Mr
llaggot's family, Mr. Hrown, Mrs.
Tommie Edwards, Frank Webb, Itev.
Carson's family, Kolit. Itauicy and Mr.
Oscar Abies family just out of town.
Rex.
A noble idea! A sublime idea I! i'ay
your subscription to the Advocate.
^5 Manufacturers of 5p
1HIOH-ORADE<wJ S?
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CHATTANOOGA, TEN.e
For Pfiras-g^
Write to 5^
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^BATESBURG, - - s. C.E
SL^X
We contcmpla
iness within the
nouncement. It
he turned into qi
Over 600 pair of pants
7-do
An enormous i
a sacrifice. Cas
ride a dollar to t
money's worth 01
regular selling p
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Report of The Condition
( Of the
First f National
! Bank
Of Bathsburg,
No.
AT BATESBURC IN THE STATE
OK SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE
CLOSE OFj BUSINESS, JULY 15,
1901.
misoudcss. (okurt.
Loans and Discounts $17,378.96
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
04.86|
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
7,000.00
Premiums on I". 8. Bonds. . 297.50
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 3,7.10.00
Due from State Banks and
B inkers 6,246.61
Due from approved reserve
agents 4,752.83
Internal-Revenue Stamps. . 11.46
Checks and other cash
Items 40.64
Nokra of other National
Banks 7W.nO
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents. . . . 32.91
LawkclMonky Rkskkvk IN
BANK, viz :
Specie 840.00
Legal-tender notes. 1,820 (Hi?2,060.o0
Redemption fund with I". S.
Treasurer (.1 / of circulation.)
310.(0
Total 72,874.10
oaiiuviii. dollars.
Capital stock paid in . . . 2.1,0?h).<h)
Undivided profits, less expenses
and tax?s paid. . . 1,561 so
\7rt lallfll Itaralr .. i
j.xun 1 ,'ies uulstanding
7,<KH?.0t?
Individual deposits subject
to tdieck 81,200.25
Tnsliie.'s cheeks outstandl
n<? IU.UU
Notes an.I bills rediscount cd
8,<>no.0n
Totai 72.871.10
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
Coi'ntv ok Lkxinoton. ks:
I, W. W. WATSON, Casiuku of
the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
W. XV. WATSON,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ?5lli dav of July, 1901.
J NO. ( '. O LOVER,
Notary Public S. C.
Correct?Attest :
W. ||. TIMM KIIMA N,
E. It. STKA OMAN,
I. EDWARDS,
1>ireetors.
Uncertainty is the cruelest trial for
the heart of a woman to endure, when
that woman is insolent and brave, and
feels ready to face any danger co irageously.
You pet your money's worth when
you subscribe for The Advocate.
an"d you
DRY GOODS AND
SHOES!!
We have a full line of Shoe* and
Dry ftoodM that are IJp-tc-dnte in ?ery
particular.
PBNTS Sr CLOTHING!
When we try to describe our bar
gains in this department, we dou'l
know where to begin. It's like trying
to UdU the commencement of a
circle.
E. JONE
r g-hte:
s
ting some radical ch
next six weeks?lien
's no fake. Our pre
nick cash, at any cos
200 Suits,
z. dollar hats just arrived 69c.
stock Millinery and
li and rootri we 11111st
leath at,this sale. ]
r your money back,
rice is below others <
fork Racket
I It Dazzle* The World.
Xo Discovery in medicine lias ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has be?n caused by I>r. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. It's
severest tests have been on hopeless
victims of Consumption, Pi.eumonii,
Heinorrage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis,
thousands of whom it has restored to
perfect health. For Coughs Colds,
Asthma, Croup, liay Fever, 11 oars n ess
and Whooping Cough it is the quickest
and surest cure in the world. It is
sold by F. B t'unter, whoguarantees
satisfaction or refund money. Large
bottles 50c and fl.OO. Trial bottles
free.
Ftlieredge News Iteius.
The Delmar Reunion will take place
August 8th. Let's not get the date
wrong as it was in last issue of The
Advoeate Remember the place too:
On the Delmar lligh school grounds.
We need rain badly again.
Many of our folk attended the annual
barbecue at Delmar yet tciday.
Watermcllons, beans, cabbages, are
scarce; but most folk have nice chickens
and beeves walking around, saving
for summer company.
Pi of. J. B. O'Neall Ilol'owny will
visit this and other sections, soon, in
interest of Mt. Amcena Female Seminary,
a Lutheran institution, located
in North Carolina.
1'rof. Kdward Black, one of our boys
will teach next session in Elizabeth
College, Charlotte, X. C. This institution
has few equals in tho South,
l'rof. Black has been teaching in KeeMar
College, Aagerstown, Md., several
years. Both colleges are female institutions.
R'ax.
July 2d, 1901.
Ne\,berry College Reunion.
The Annual Reunion of the alumni
students and ex-students of Newberry
College, for the countiei of Sal u?1
Edgefield and Aiken, will he helJ at
or near me l.ullieruii church at Dclu>
ir, Saluda county, 8. C , on tlie Hih
diy of August, 1901. at 10 o'clock a. in.
Die following is the program;
Address of Welcome, Julian It. liarmar.
Response, President.
Newberry College?Then and Now,
Rev. Jacob A.istin.
Address, Dr. (5eo 15. Cromer.
The Part cf ('lassies in an Rduecation,
Rev. C. I*. 1$ ?ozer
Address, Prof J. B. O'Neall Ilol
l?. way.
What is u Liberal Gdn ationy Rev.
Y. V. A. Riser and Mr J. H Derrick.
There will also lie such a general
discission of the rbove and other sub
jects as the President may deem advisable.
Every-body invited.
J. L. Caugliman,
C.J. Kamage,
l?. K. U ser,
Committee on Program
Mnrringca
Are long remembered by the friend:
and relatives of the bride and groom
when they are requested t,o be a gues!
by receiving one of The Advocate':
beautiful wedding invitations.
5 Hv??ne3r.
Stoves! Stoves!! ^ *
?ow id the tiuij to buy! We are
>r stocked and they are going cheap
y Size?Any price. Mood rooking }
aus good eating?and you / atuy
ltliy. We gaaraot-ee tbein. ^
Groceries!
Ve have on hand alwajs. a lul' .nd
nplete line of the choicest Grocer- * j
The Celebratad ''Hungarian ]
trity" Flour always in Stock.
erseller.
j Del mar High School grounds, Aug. 8
19v)l. The audience will be highly entertained
by the teachers, students am
ex-students of Newberry College. Tin
Palmetto State Brass Band will fur
nish music for the occasion. Every
body come and enjoy the day.
A. L. BAROLE.
J. C. SWYGEKT.
WILL EVANS.
Haberdasher, Shirt maker will,
give your mailorders prompt and careful
attention, at
1433 Main Street.
Columbia, S. C.
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A Poor >1 illionnirc
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he eoohl n t digest his food. Early
use of Dr King's New Life Pills would
have saved him. They strengthen the
stomach, aid digestion, promote assimilation,
improve appetite. Price 25c. 1
Money hack if not satisfied. Sold by
n F. R. Ounter, druggist. -*
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s here, waiter, I've found a button ln
this sallad ! Waiter,?that's all right gj
sir; it's a part of the dressing. | |?
'LL Ustan-d-ls
' Snaps, Even for Bargain
Hunters.
Wi have a full line of TRUNKS ()V<
tnat we will close out at prices that An
i II move them quick * '
me;
Sewing Machines! h??
Ilurry and get your wife that Sewing
Machine before present lot is
sold out. Several styles to pick from. ^
You pay less than one half of Agents
prices; and same terms if desired. I jt>s
Special Inducements on a limited [p^
quanity?to the first twenty fivj.
S, The Und.
1
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ALE!! |P"
anges in our bus
ee the above an- ?
sent stock must p
t or sacrifice.
500.00 in shoes I
Drygoods all at I
have. You can |
More than your
ltemeniber, our
[tost price.
Ls
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, Store. I
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I Barbecue.
XTT K w:ll furnish a first-class bar _
T beetle with refreshments, at 1 h?
| Newberry College lie-union on tin
!G. L. Trotter,.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
ler* liis Professional Services to the
>ople of U it?-s'uir? and vicinity.
to the deaf.
A rich lady, cured of her Deafnega
id Noise* in the Head by I)r, Nielioln's
Artificial Ear Drums, pave
IX) to his Institute, so that deaf peoe
unable to procure the Ear Drums
ay have them free. Address No
i?S0-c. The Nicholson Institute, TSt
iylith Avenue, New York, iJ, S. A.
gr??r^,ttring us your Job
Vork There is no denand
1 oo small and no
rder too large for OUR
TOCK OR FACILITIES.
"Hungarian Puriy"
Flour at L. C.
I art loy & Co's.
"The Gome* kissel South Carolina
irl must at least l>e coinGMtiMed for
sr bravery." v 'A
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'SO. A. QUATLEBAUM,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ]
fice over Harris' Drug Store.
Money to Loan.
>11 farming lands. Easy payments.
commissions charged. Borrower
s actual cost of perfecting loan.
John B. Palmer A Son.
Columbia, 8. C.
Euoknk W . Ablb, Atty.,
Saluda. 9. C.
_ \
. L. HARTLEY.
E. L. ASBIL.L, J
Attorney at La\?
;rsvii.le ' sc.
Practice in all Courts Busiuess soli*
ted.
i
GO TO
SAM HOWES. |
estuarant for first-class
teals, at all hours.
a T a T-,
i/v^ltSUN & ? lOWILL. j
rire
and
H
RB^^I
w.-uclios.
Jewelrv He
BATESBURG. s. CM
'as. W.
SL'.IGEON-DEHTiST,
tyOIce at Etberedge liuildiajr
SALUDA, - - - S. C.
Eugene W. Able
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR.
Offices at
Ed<jefim.d C. H. andSaujda C. H,
Prompt Attention'Given to All Bu?ess.
?. *V. DKVORE, .1. N. O. OKKC.i'KY.
EdireflelU, S C. Saluda, S. C.
)F.VORE & GREGORY
-1TTORSE YS AT LA W.
All business intrusted to our tare
ct-ives prompt attention.
^"Office up stairs in Etberedgt
lilding.
E. K HARDIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office at XXoxrte.