The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 07, 1901, Image 3
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I'L'BllUK.tO lvH*WltDM?Dir.
Master J. Kdward Hart ey is now
learning the printer's art at Tlie Advocate
ottk-e.
Mr. A. M. Thornton, a genial gentleman
of Steauinan'a, was in town
Hnturday.
Mrs. Lena Louis, of Johnston, is vialting
Mrs. A.O Mitchell on Mt Willing,
steet.
Miss Beatrice Cumuiings, of Orangburg,
is visiting her friend Mrs. A. C.
Mitchell.
Mr. Glover Abies was here on a business
trip Friday. A man of sterling
worm unu mgn cnaracter is nr. auios,
Mr. Kisli, or Ilishton came down U
Fee ns one day las'. week. We were
glad to see liiui.
Mr. John R. Shealy, a faithful old
patriarch, was among his friends lu?t
week.
Mr. L. 8. Watk'ns of above Monetta
was here 011 buisiness Friday.
Mrs. J. I. Smith accotnpamei by her
beantift.l daughter, Miss lola, are oil
on a pleasure trip to Washington and
other points.
Mr. M. 1.. Fox. one of the most progressive
and enterprising merchants
of Monettn, was in town last week
and dropped in to see us.
Mr. Milledgo Gunter, a progressive
farmer of the Sand Hills wa? here Friday.
Mr. Elmore Rankins, from near
Quatllebaura pond was on our streets
one day last week.
Misses Floy Yates and Josie Sharkey.
of Aiken, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. N. U. Gunter.
Mr. Geo. Bell Timmerinan has returned
home after visiting relatives
in Johnston and Edgefield.
Dr. Victor Seigler visited his grandfather,
P r. Timmerinan, last jveek.
Ui-s Annie llook of Augusta, (la.,
is visiting her brother, Mr. J. M
llook.
The beautiful little MieS Pearl Spann
of Leesville, was in town shopping
last week.
Mr. G. C. Steel, ovc or Lewiedales
prosperous farmers, was in town
Wednesday.
M rs. Major and Miss May Brico Herbert
, of Leesville, attended the District
Conference Thursday and Friday.
Col. D. T. Rarr, of Hockey Wells, a
noble old veteran and one of Lexington's
test eitixMis attended the
conference.
Prof. Sidney C. Snelgrovo of Saludu
county, was in the city 1 st week and
gave ua a pleasant call.
Mr. Win. Westmoreland of Samaria,
drouoedin our shack one day last
e a
^^^J^^^^^^KAbercrombTtF- (he
ended the District Confer
eWetnst week an 1 called in to s<e us
A very pleusart gentleman he is.
Miss Lillian Smith has returned
Louie, after spending some time with
friends in Aiken comity*.
Little Miss Bertha Creighton, who is
pleasantly remembered by many of
our people, is vLiting her friend Miss
Lucille Stead man
Col. A. S. Thompkins, of 'Kdgelield,
is visiting Mr. Mose llolston. Col
Thompkins is a high-toned christian
gentleman. 11 is a pleasure to meet
him.
Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, of
Black's, were in town last Friday and
while litre gave us a pleasant call.
We are always delighted to seu these
good people.
Mr. A. L. Kargle, one of the most
isutistantial and well-knewn gentlemen
of the Delmar teetion of Saluda
county, was in the city last Friday
and gave us a profitable call.
Mr. CL W. Long of the Dine Pleasant
section, dropped in to see us
Wednesday. I'.e reports crops in excellent
condition in his section.
Mr. T. K. Covington of I'ttion, has
opened a store at Steadman'v. lie is
a very pleasant gentleman itdeeil and
we hoi e lie will do well in his new
home.
Mr. W. P. Koof, the popul ir ami
enterprising President of the Middleburg
Mills, came down Friday to loot
after the interest of the mill. Me is j
man of character; and a more pleasant
and courteous gentleman could not t>?
found.
Messrs. J. A. and N. A. Lewis, wer?
tra town attending the District Con
ference lust week. There high tonei
young gentlemen we are a:way>
glad to see.Home
of oar subscribers evident I)
vii111 k tine r/uiiif vi who Ainuuaiu lurcc
ftp contemplating getting man J d, a.one
of tliem wanted to pay his sub
scription in flour some days since
Right too.!!
Miss Blanche Giiughm&n of Mt. Wi!
ling, was here Inst wrek shopping
Miss blanche lias many admirers in tin
city who are always delighted to set
the smiles of her benign countenance
Mr, A. P. Derrick of Dupler, was ii
town last Thursday. Mr. Derrick
bears a wonderful rece.ord. He i;
over fifty years old, and has never hat
the tooth-ache in hi > life; nor lu< lie
a single one decayed
Mr. and Mrs. Klliut Brogden, ol
near Seivern, visited relatives in to vi
last week. We have enj ?y ed the lios
pitnlity of these good people, time
without number. No better provid
crs live in Aiken county than they.
M is* Lottie Green of Itoek Mill, i
visiting tier cousin Miss Blancin
Caugkinan, at Mt. Willing, W:* speak
for her a pleasant stay, as they wil
spare no pains to give her a goo*
time.
Miss Xezzie Keisler fiom Ilouts
v'lle, Texas, has been spending awhih
with her uncle, Hon. It. I, Caugliinai
?t Mt. Willing. She is indeed a very
attractive and accomplished yontij
iady. She made many friends whil
there who regret to sec her leave.
Money to l^end,
At The First National Bank of Batesburg.
Kvery accomodation consistent
with sound banking guaranteed to our
1 patrons. Your account solicited.
W. W. Watson,
Cashier.
Walk-Over and ijucen-tjua lily Oxford's,
going at and below cost at
44 Whitten's."
Miss Kate Holland was in the city
Monday visiting her brother Mr. M. K.
Rutland.
Mr. II. I). Lowman, genial as ever,
i was in the city Monday on business.
and ga.e us a plot'ant call. He is one
, of the "blue breech'' boys.
Quite u number from here attended
service at Bethel Churcl Sunday.
Mr. D. I'. Hartley, Jr., the popular
, and efficient agent of the Southern
Railway le.'t Sunday afternoon for
Norfolk, Va , where he will spend about
. a week after which he will go te Atlanta.
A pleasant vacation to him.
, Mr. Charlie Cannon, the genial and
. courtly Dispenser at Lewiedale was in
town Sunday. Charlie is a gallant
. young man an J it is indeed a pleasure
to meet him.
Miss Fannie Strother, a bright and
attractive young lady of Johnston,
who recently graduated ut Converse
College, is visiting relatives here this
week.
Miss Pearl Spatin of T.eesville spent ,
Sunday in the city with relatives.
Miss Oiive Bonnet an accomplished
young lady of Iteidville, is visiting her
former school mate, Miss Maud
Kernaghnn.
Mr and Mrs. John ft Watson,at tended
the Conference last week
Mr. and Mrs Joe Long of Mt Willing,
were here Thursday and Friday.
Mr, Senn of Broi kland, was here last
week us a member of the Conference.
He m ade a most favorable impression
on our people. We will be glad to see
him with us again.
Mr. Will Coouer is off after a few
days at home.
'! ? IKIMI iiuiniuii, IM oaiuvia r
champian farmer, dropped in our shack
Friday. Dick is a great boy.
Mrs. Millege Holston was in town
shopping, Thursday.
Mr. Landon Quattlebaum spent Sunday
in Wards. We predict that ere
long, lie will bring her in. See.!!
Miss Mary Ilutto, the benntiful
and accomplished daughter of Mr.
Paul 1'. Hutto, of near Leesville, was
in town shopping Friday.
" Refore marriage a timid mat) doesn't
know what to say and after nisrriagw
lie is affraid to say it . "
Judge Mobley, of Jhouston was in
town last Saturday.
Mrs. Mack Toney and Mrs. Cox of
Jhonston, were down attcading the
Conference Saturday.
Misses Aileen Ia Crone and Viola
Rodie, two of Wards most eharuiing
young ladies, were visiting friends in
town Saturday.
WANTED?File merchants of this,
and other to.vns as well, to know that
I have just received a special price on
a limited umou it of Meal. It will
afl'ord tue pleasure to quote you prices
ou application.
1). REFITS IIALTIWANGER.
Rev. JuKirs Steel after preaching
several days ut Rethleliim, left for his
home at Lexington Friday evening.
He has made many friends in this section,
who will always give him a hearty
welcome.
Mr. E. Willis lias purchased the entire
stock of Mr. W. L. Raw], and has
moved his stock from Ridgell building
to the corner store formerly occupied
by Mr. Jno. D. Raw). We wish him
much success.
Mr. Artlur Cartledge, formely of
our town hut now of Seivern. S. C ,
spent several days here last week w ith
friends and relative*. Arthur is a
great lady's man. That's right too.!!
Vr. R. C. Abies of Leesville lost a
little daughter last Friday morning.
Osie was the name ef the little girl;
and she was buried at the I.eesville
cemetery Saturday morning at lb
. o'clock. Tiie funeral exercises were
conducted by I)r. A. C. Wllkios, of the
Ma|>tisl church i t Batrsburg.
, Rev. .1. S. Abecrombie of Irmo, dropped
in our shack during the ConferI
encc last week. Mr. Abercrombie i?
not only an excellent com ersationalisi
but a most social gentleman. \Ye hope
I to meet hi in again.
('apt. Klkins of the Columbia Record
dropped in to see us several times
last week. llro. Klkins has most exeellent
ideas as to the conduct of newspapers.
We heartily enjoyed hi* visits.
The Christian Neighbor, Publishes! at
1 roio, is befor us. This Journal is conducted
eutirley in the interest of temperance
and is a most readable paper.
Wo cant understand how the publisher*
give so much reading matter, for so
little money.
Mr. J. M. Johnston, a successful
planter of Monctta, wits in town Sitar
day on billables*. Mr. Johnston llco
ducting an experimental station tin
W itet melons for t lie I'. S., department
of agriculture.
Dr. A. C. Wilkins. left Saturday
morning for Richland Springs, to assist
Rev. J. A. Carson, pastor of the
Baptist church there, in a protracted
meeting, which wull continue during
the week. Dr. Wilkin*, will als i assist
Dr. W. D. Rice, in n series of meeting.it
Healing Springs church, near
Mlackville, S ('., commencing on
Monday next.
M iss Kva Jones, entertained charmingly,
Monday evening, a host of her
1 friends, at a " tackey party." The
occasion was a grand success and every
* i body thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
Mrs. Fred C it 11 it in won the ladies prizfor
making t' e most " Tackey '
5 appearance, and Mr.Ed. Ratvl won the
gentleman's prize for ' ante thing.
^ When in need of the choicest StaI
tlonery, remember wo are headquarters.
Mr. Jefferson Taylor of Del mar, was
in town to- day on business.
i Mr. John R. Hhuler, ono of Rexingr
ton Coi nty's laud-marks was in town
(r last week attending the Conference,
,. as is bis custom.
Save your Money
And keep It in the Savings Depart
ment of THE FIRST NATIONAL
RANK of Ba'esburg. Four (4) per.
cent interest on deposits. Dividends
semiannually. Both larse and small
accounts solicited.
W. W. Watson,
Cashier.
Mr. Wave liolston, who for several
mouths occupied the position of "Devil"
on The Advocate force ha* gone
to Lama to accept a position with The
Present Truth, a paper published t
that place. We received a letter from
the "Ex-Devil" a few days since and
are glad indeed to know that he is bo
well pleased with hi? new sunoundings.
Rev. J. I). Crout, Pastor of the Methodist
church, left early Wednesday
morning for E^sie, Anderson County,
lie will be gone for three weeks.
Tlioir Secret I? Out.
All Sadievilie, Ky,, was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improvement
in the health of Mrs. S. 1*.
Whittaker, who had for a long time,
endured untold suffering from a
chronic bronchial trouble. "It,8 all
due to l)r. King's New Discovery,"
writes her husband. "It completely
cured her and also cured our little
grand-daughter of a severe attact o
Whooping Cough." It po>ilively
cares Coughs, Colds, La Grip, Broanhitis,
all Throat and Lung troubles
Guaranteed bottles 10c and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at Uutiter's drug
store.
An Educational Meeting'
Will beheld at Itehohoth Church,
near Holly's Ferry, on August 29tli. at
10 o'clock a. m. Rev. V?'. W. Daniel,
I). I) and Prof. J. G. flinkscales, will
address the meeting. Ml persons are
invited to attend and bring baskets
well lilled wit* things that will aid in
making a day plea;ant.
T. F. Kthorodge,
J. C. Holly,
L? II. Haynes,
Committee of arrangements.
To Save Her Child.
From frightful disfigurement Mrv.
Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga.,
applied Vucklen's Aanica Salve to
great sores on her head and face,
and wiites its quick cure exceeded
all her hope. It work wonders in
Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruption, nuts.
Burn*, Scald* and Piles. 2f>o. Cure
gnnranted by F. B. Uuutor, druggist.
What A Tale It Tells.
If tliut mirror of yours shows a
wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced
look, moth patches and blotches
on the skin, it's liver troublr; but
Dr. King's New I.ife l'ilis regulate
the liver, purify the blood, give
clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion.
Only 25c at F. B. tiunter's
drg store.
The law of health require that the
bovrels move Once each day and one
of the penalties for violating this
law is piles. Ke?:p your bowels regular
by taking a uose of Chamber!aili(s
Stomach and I.iver Tablets
when necrssary ind jou will never
have that severe punishment inflicted
upon you. Price' 25 cents. For
sale by F. B. Custer.
What most people waat is something
mild and gentle, when in need of a
plosic. Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot.
The are easy to take and pleasant in
effect. For sale by F. B. Clunter.
"My baby was terribly sick with the
diarrhoea," saya J. II . I>oak, of Williams,
Oregon. " We were unable to
cure liiui with the doctor's assistance,
and a! a last resort we tried Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diurrhoea
Remedy. 1 am happy to say it gave
immediate relief and a complete cure.
For sale by F. B. Uuliter, druggist.
"Through the month of June ar.d
July our baby was teething and took
a running otr ot the bowels and sikiihss
of ti e .stomach," says O. P. M.
Hollidav, o.' Peming, 1ml. "His boaels
would move frotn five to tight
times a day. I bad a bottle ol
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea kcmidy in the house and
gave liiui four drops in a teaspoonlul
jf waiter and lie got better at once."
Sold by F. B. Ounter, druggist.
We are very glad tndetd to publish
in this issue a communication from
Seivern. We trust that others will
follow.
Mr. J. N. Burton of Monetta, was in
the c-ity this morning, and like all oi
his kind, planked down a beautiful
dollar for The Advocate.
' I suppose your son graduated with
high honors? "inter.>gat ?d the bossom
friend.
111am .<! high I " replied the Candid
old man. " H'e had pay some literary
chap | 2j. to write his commencement
speech."
To y,\ t *? ' r f'*h
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V Ho? ?? New
u " r canning
W ! MCHINI
J/ CoCMHI*
A? t Freli." * ?I
II I 9 .At o e y
Do vvj Vsew that out of $25.PCQ.COO
Tv?u( Irs# rtruvtol (r mf? V ?vf V?MI ttk^
growers got Jt.^AiU.OOO; the <ar?ver?
the rest. The many yrower? Irve In
poverty, the few earners in luxury.
If you want to make money in the fruft
bustnris. do your own canning. You
eaa't do practical, money-making work
On a cook stove, but you can with the
new T. C. WllSON CANNING MACMINg.
1899 patent, which I am sei'ung.
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Aa L. Etr^le, Delmar. S. C.
II I ' * I I "d
Announcements For 1
Congress.
I hereby announce myself a canrti*>te
for Congress from (he 7lb. ,
Congr seional District to fill the un- '
expired term of tlis late Hon. J. Tfm.
Stokes, and pledge myself to abide the
result of the Democratic Primary.
Very truly,
Thos. K. ltraotley.
lion. A. F. Ltter is hereby announced
as a candidate for the seat
made vacant in Congress by the death
Of the late Hon. J. Win. StoKea, whose
Private Secretary be war for live
years.
Voters.
1 am a candidate for Congress to fill
the vacaacy caused by the death of the
lemente* Dr. Stokes, and will abide
the result of the Democratic primary.
O. W. BUCHANAN.
For The Legislature.
1 desire the Democratic Voters of
Lexington Count} to know that I am
in the race for a seat in the (General
Assembly, to till the unexpired term
of lion. A. F. Lever; and will appreciate
the suffrage of all who may
see;flt to cast their vote for me.
Respectfully,
JOHN BELL TO WILL.
Gentlemen Of The Jury For
August Term of Court For
Sulucln County.
W. O. Mitchell, G. W. Riley,
J. D. Berry, C. B. Sperm,
J. S. Colemun, J. O. Smith,
G. W. Wurman, J. B. Padgett,
R. O. Burnett, Ralph Grant,
Sam Padgett, H. C. Nicholson,
J. M. Maflltt, B. 11. Padgett,
John Gibson, It. II. Gibson,
W.B. Pourifoy, M. P. Whittle,
H. W. IBIler, J. Walter Dullle,
W. S. A'len, W. L. Coleman,
J. S. Merchaut, Arthur Goldman,
Tub Bedenbaugli, Ephram Leopard
J. W. Herbert, J. A. Mitchell,
John F. Wise, W. A. Hopkins,
J. L. Matthews, W. A. Crouch,
B. R. Timmernian, F. II. Keiopson,
B. M. Holston, M. E.Smith.
Prof. F. II. Derrick Dead.
On Monday morning last, at about
2:30 o'clock, the spirit of Prof. Fletcher
H. Derrick, went to the God who
gave it. He had been sic k for several
months; but no one, not even those
neatest to him, had the slightest ides
that the end was so near. He had
just returned from the Springs on the
Thursday previous. He was about
twenty-ilve years of age and was a
graduate of the Citadel. He was a son
of if - XX; \ir ix i-i- ? *
Editor H. A. Brown, of Beunet'avillo,
S. C., wun one* immensely stir
prised. "Through long suffering from
Dysppsia," lie writes, "my \*if? war
greatly run down. She had in
strength or vigor and suffered great
distress fiom her stonraeh, but she
tried Kleetric Hitters which helped
her at once, and, after uain^ four
bottles, she is entirely well, can eat
anything. It's a grand tonic, and it?
gentle laxative qualites are splended
for torpid liver." For Indigestion,
Loss of Appaiile, Stomach ami Livei
troubles it's a positive, gnuranteed
euro. Only ftCc at Guntsr's
v?. ?. ?? . i>iuiin, who preceoco
him to the Spirit land exactly to tlx- j
day three years ago. Uis place will
never be filled in the Heart? and minds j
of those who knew him best.
The last of his earthly remains were
laid to rest in St. Mark's Cemetery
yesterday morning, in the presence ol
a large concourse of relatives and
friends, who mourn his departure.
Suggestions With Au Kye To
liusiness.
Mr. Editor
I noticed in a recent Issue of the
Advocate that among the projected
enterprises for Hatesburg is a coffin
and furniture factory. Hoping then
is more in the statement thvn men
idle rumor please alow me to suggest
to the parties interested an examination
of the premises recently advertised
by me, where buildings sufficient
for a beginning are alrsaduly erectedwilh
room for more.
Another needed enterprise for Hatesburg
is a laundry. The hall over the
tors, 2d X ?><>, would be admirably
adapted to the purjMjse.
Respectful j,
E. W. M. I.anna.
A Ministers Good Work.
"I had a severe attack of billiotu
colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
took two doses and was entirely
cured," says Rev. A. A. Power, of
Kmpora, Kan. "My neighbor across
the street was sick for over a week,
had two or three bottles of medicine
from the doctor. He used them for
three or four days without relief,
then called in another doctor who
trated him for .some days and gave
Iiiui oo relief, ho dischaged him. 1
went over to nee him the next mori
ing. He said his bowels were in s
terrible fix, that they had been running
off so long that it was almost
bloody flux. I aske him if he had
tried Cbamberluiu's folio Cholera
aed Diarrhoea Remedy and he said
'No.' I went heme and trough'
him my bottle and gave him out
dose; told hiui to take another do**
in fifteen or twenty minutes if In
did not find relief, hut he took 110
more and was entirly cured." For
sale by F. B. tiuoter, druggist.
Barbecue.
We will furnish a first class barbecue,
at Dr. J. M . T rotter's ohl re*idcne,
near Fox P. O.,Saluda county, on Sat
urtlay, 17 th of August, Let every om
attend. Will have speakers to address
It crowd,While tl e yourg psop'e ina>
while the time merrily away in tin
dance, in an ezcelenl nail clos by.
Walter Kirkland.
(J. T. Etherdge.
.1. B. Miller.
Astounded The Kditor.
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Manufacturer* of 35=*
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EJt-OUR.5^ Dry CJcocIh lirat n
. it cry particular.
HATTANOOGA, TEN.?: p^NTS c
Dr Prices<3^_ 5; IN
Write to when we try to
JLr. 2r K&iuft tIlls dept
> know where to be#
AV. in>r to find 1 tie co
Haltiwanger, W Clr"u''
SATESBURG, - - S. C.?; FT.
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THE SLAU<
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Inaugurated last week li
ment of our store in a mo\
This week we make the
must and will he reduced,
to sell. Cost on summer
Room for our mammoth fa
once. We will close, hegi
stock of Walk-Over and Q
i i. i
UI1U IHMOAV cost.
DON'T FORGET OUR
Mew York !
4
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Monition at I\It Willing. It Da/.zles
No Discovery in
Tlwere will hi a reunion of Co." B." created one q iarte
14 tli Regiment, at Mt. Willing Tliurs- that lias bum can
ilay, August 2tnd. All Confederate New Discovery foi
veterans, cordially invited to attend severest te.-ts havi
Mr. Al. I.. Jtiley will furnish lia*h at victims of Consim
K reasonable priee. j 11-morrage, Pleuri
Tlios. Whittle. : thousands of whon
G. W. Harris. perfect health. 1
Committee. j Asthma, Croup, II
and Whooping Cou
"A promise neglected is an untruth and surest Cure in
told. A promise kept is a debt dis- sold l?j K. B Gun
charged." satisfaction or rcf
You get your money's worth wheu ' Settles 'k' am' ^
you subscribe for The Advocate. tree.
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v Batesburg Land
Sj Investment C
v y
vy Lands bought, sold and exchanged: Dwelling an
different parts of town for sale; also some well ini|
tions. Any of this property sold for olio-fourth cas
? A easy installments. We will deal in lands in any ]
Carolina.
ADDRESS,
? S. F. PERRY, oEXkrai. *
E- F. STROTHER. a,
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Host Makes, x. ^ ^ *
Lowest lVioos Knov
Peter A. Brer
937 Broad Street,
' -^Su-CLg-ULStSU, -
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HANDLE OUR
) YOU'LL Hsl3=LC
)D9 AND SnaP8' Even for Bai
?ES!! ? gain Hunters.
ine of Hhooa and . Wt *#ve 8 fuU ,ine ?' TRUNJ
>u :? - tn?t w? will rlose out at nrices tl
.? ... ? i|| move them quick
r cloth- Sewing Machines
llurry and get your wife thut S?
injf Machine before present lob
describe our ba - sold out. Several styles to pick fro
irtment, we don't You pay less than *ne half of Ajfei
in. It's like t."y- prices; and same terms if desir
innienccment of u Special inducements on a limil
quanity?to the first twtnty flvj.
JONES, The Ui
3-HTER
I
ias involved every departement
that is stupendous.
cuts deeper. Our stock
Every clerk is instructed
goods is not considered.
11 stock must be made atj
nning this week, our entire!
ueen-Quality Oxford's, at
CI HTHI Mr. nnn*nTMPMT
WL^v/ III11U l/L,rrtl^ 1 JTICI^I 1 .
Racket Store.
* ?
The World. ,
medicine has ever -13 ell DC C llC
r of the excitement
i i iA\7r. wll furnish a first-class
sed by . g . becuo with refreshments, at
Consumption. It s \ewberry College Re-union on
been on hopele-s Delmar High School grounds, Aug
Hit ion, Pi.eumoni i, 1B01. The audience will be highly
. ,, .... teitained by the teachers, students
sy and Bronchitis, ?.,,ludeIlU 0f Newberry College,
l it has restored to Palmetto State Brass band will
.'or Coughs Colds, nish mu?ic for the occasion. Ev
ay K.ver, 11 oarsoess body come and enjoy the day.
igh it Is tlie quickest EAKGI.E.
the world. It is J. C . SNVAtiERI
ter, who guarantees
WILL EVANi
M.OO. Trial bottles
Haberdasher, Shirt maker \
give vour mailorders iirnmi.t ?nil ?
! fill attention, at
f f f f f f fff\SJUT\ 1432 Main Street.
VVVv v v V*'%h- Columbia, S
^ I - And
l|; A WORTHY SUCCESSOR
^ "Something:New Under The Si
^ All Doctors have tried to cure
* y yt TARR1I by the use of powders.
yy gases. inhalers and drugs in paste f<
il Stoie lot* in V/* Their powders dry up ir. the inu
proved planta- X membranes causing them to rracki
h: balance on ^1 ?nd bleed. Tl.? p??e,iu.. acids
, in the mhaiers have entirely e
part of South ^ > away the same membranes that t
sj makers have aiiiud to cure, while pi
^ n, and ointments cannot reach the
? S ease. And old and experienced pr
tioner w ho l.as for ninny years mi
lAXAfiER, OR ^ j elose stin'r and specialty of the ti
ri meiit of Catarrh, has at last perfc
*' ^ j i Treat inert which when faithfully
"l'ORNEY. J not only relieves at once, but pern
cures Catarrh, by removing
| cause, stooping the discharges,
* j curing all inllamuiation. Itisthe
k v < V (remedy known to science that aoli
I reaches atVected paits. This wond
?? ' remedy is known as "SN I' KFEES
(1UARANTEKI) CATARRH CI
a,,ti ,s so'4' Mt ",e extremely low ]
WWWWVfcWW^1^ nf One Dol'ar, e ich | nckage con
ing internal and external Kied
sufficient for a full month's trenti
, and everything necessary to it* pe
\ use.
Sr* "SNUFET.ES" is the only
y **"! 1' A RRll CI' HE ever made and is
T recognized as the only safe and
5* ivc i ore for t'uit annoying and
jL. ?*. glinting disease. It cures all mil
Jp <inti quickly and pcrmantly and is
w- wonderfully quick to relieve
A *. KEVFR or COED in the HEAD.
/A *" DATARRli when neglected
A A 5; bails to CONSl MTION "Js
KI.ES" will save.vou it you use
a y ^ mice. il ix n<> oriniiury rriiouy, i
' ''/Mmmr |\ T complete treatment whii li is posit
fffefcPt I \1 guaranteed to cure cure CATA
jl tsk hi any form or stage if used accoi
>\ ?l_' to the directions which nccom
*" . each package. Don't delay, but
L [I -'or it at once, and write full pai
. M tars in to > our i niulijinn, and you
receive vpecaI advice from the di
Eh^IhSk o erer of t his wonderful remedy re
UmBk^B (55/ '"K your ease without cost to vol
,;HHP yond the u vular price if' SNl'f'F
5' l||C J'OUAHANTKEl) CATA
.Sent | repaid to any address i
Ceiled States or Canada on rece
One Dollar. Adilies Dept. 10KH
K. OILKS A COM PAN Y. tNW ami
Market Street, l'hiladelphi 1,
A Door Millionaire
Lately starved in London he
^|| he could n t digest his food.
O O use of Dr King's New Life Pills i
have saved liirn. They strengths
stoniacii, aid digestion, promote a
1 I 1 v I 9 ilation, improve appetite. Price
Money hack if not satisfied. Vol
F. II. Hunter, druggist.
"Customer (in restaurant) ?
here, waiior, i'\e found a buttc
? M tliis siillad ! Waife-,?that's ail
sir; it'a a pari of the dressing.
: /- ' ?$
' v - ?.y;- : .S'^^c^eSISKMWSh^^HH
' -". ' ; ;-';)>
I
> Stoves! Stoves!! '
Now Is the tima to buy! We art
^ orer stocked and they are going cheap
,a Any Bize?Any price, Uood cooking
means good eating?and you stay
| healthy. We guarantee them. ^jg
(W- fc
i, \xroceneti
,ta' We have on hand always, a ful? kad "**
1118 complete line of the choicest Grocer!
ieu. Th? Celebrated "Hungarian
Purity" Flour always in Stock.
iderseller.
TfiO. A. QUATLEBAUM,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office over Harris' Drug Stora.
Money to Loan.
On farming lands. Easy payments.
k'o commissions charged. Borrower
pays actual cost of perfecting loan.
John B. Palmkr ft Son.
Columbia, 8. C.
Euuxnk W. Abu, AWy.,
Saluda. 8. C.
rr ?
R. L. HARTLEY.
E. L. ASBILL.
Attorney at L a .
Leesvillk ' - SC.
Practice in all Courts Business soli*
cited.
GO TO
SAM HOWES.
J Restuarant for fir s t-c a s
niea s. at a hours.
WATSON & VTOWILL.
Fire XrLS.v^A^ent0.
Town and Country W I
OJJlc* ADVOCAT* /fl I
bar
S P. B. Asbill"*1
e"- Watches.'.ClOok*, and
?" Jewelrv Re ? ailing.
1'" McLena Building.
,ry BATES BURG. t. C.
r_ J as. W. Pitts,
g SURGEON-DENTIST,
vill f^TOffce at Etheredge liuildiagarel
SALUDA, - - - S. C.
. c. Eugene W. Able
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR.
Offices at
m" EDUKFifcLD C. II. AND SALUDA C. H.
CA- , Prompt Attention^Given to All Botanic1
I mess. _
;>rni. f _____________________
('olM J. *V. DkVORE, J. N. O. ORKOORY.
l>Pel Edgefield, 3 C. Saluda, 3. O.
DtVORE & GREGORY
u?n ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
die* All business intrusted to our car*
acti
ide t- receives prompt attention.
real- (>fflce up stairs in s ?
ipIPI'
...ucrwuge
used building.
11. nt
tin ????????????
K E. K HARDIN,
?f? PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
, tin*
Office at Home.
prloi
tnin
lcin?
"g; G. L. Trotter,.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
C A^
Otters bis Professional Service* to tin
posi neople of IbitesVuirg aud viciuity.
dis
uma-1 . '" >
to the deaf.
uftei A ri<-li lady, eureii of her Deafness
at iI>(l Noise* in the Head by I>r. NichoD
nit i *on'a Artificial Kar Drums, gave $10ivel>
OOO to his Institute, 'O that deaf psoUKl
pie unable to procure the Ear Drums
may have them free. Address Ne
'send UUSO-C. The Nicholson Institute, TM
lieu- t?ighth Avenue, New York, iT. S. A.
will
scov
Bring us your Job
EES' Mr*?
?
work.f? There is no den
the
Vvin mand t oo small and no
I '283V
order too large for OUR
STOCK OR FACILITIES.
cause
Karly ^
Woi.u? "Hungarian Puri"alm
ty" Flour at L. C.
d25 Hartley & Go's.
-Look Gomez kissed South Carolirt
1,1 1 Rirl must at least be commended tor
fight |,er bravery."