The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 21, 1901, Image 3
J llli ADVOCATE.
EJ!' 1
I'tunsuKu Weekly.
JCIIN BELL TCW1LL.
EUITOU and MlNKlKlt.
Cko. IIKLI.Tiumkkm an, Akht. Kimtoii,
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WEDNESDAY Aug. 21, 11M11.
Entered ns second class inntter at t
Oaleslmrg I*?Kst Oflice.
A political friend of the Hon. \V.
Tiimntrman was in our town late!
and gave it oiittli.it that pentlcin
would enter the Gubernatorial ra
next year. lie wculd inal.e a niiph
pood, safe, sound, Vlean Governor.
Ivlpelield Clitonicle.
If Dr. Tiuimcrman decides to ent
the race for Governor, be will col
maud the most respectful attention
the vol >rsof the State. Hy reason
his un<|Uestioned hoi.esty and i.bilit
which is rcci pnised hy every voter
the Slate, he will be one ol the strou
est nun in the race.- Edpetii Id Monit
The Farmers Institute at Clemsi
Collide is gaining more ami mo
pro mi iit-ii as its advantages are u
derstOod anil realized. The inereas
L, ai^'iulin.-i. this year, is an evidence
RHk appVeeial ion or its growing n-efi
a desire tu return to know led,
in the methods of scouring huge pi
duet ions from tillage, the iiiaitu
of selection of feeds, the treatment
diseased fruit trees and grapes, t
a] pi eat ion of fei t it i/.ers mi as to ;
cure the Inst results; and in ma.
other ways, inu.rinat on is impart
hem-lie al and useful t* t lu> agriciillu
ist fariu-.T and gaidener. Those >. I
ate fortunate enough to avail thet
selves ol the heiulits of these Fat lit
Institutes, carry the Knowledge
their homes and upon tlnir fauns at
thus become' centres of inline in
which radiate to those around thei
As the years go on, and the praotio
application of tin* pi it .eiplcs i tunica
id, is ileiniu slrated, 11 .11 i-a-e'il xio'i
will be ei joyed . nil agricultural eoli
mouilies largely Lenetili d. A 11 el as aj
licoltuie lloiiiishes utlnr College
trades anil professions will eorrespoi
iliugly prosj er. For indetil and i
ti ut h, Agriculture is the 111: iusprin
01 all 11 ue prosperity.
Nearly all ol the r.e\\s| nj err in tl
Mat)', e y (!"\\ II lend slili^ill;; at I 111i|
iral meetings, \\liicli, we tliiiiU, a pr<
it spirit. 11 appears to us that hum
rational beings as they are, rmilil gi
alon^'in tins world with ut such :
that. Wliat edurates noil makes ti
people inorc familiar with ptihlie a
fairs in gem r.il, is the Holier dis ussio
of the all tie porta nt topics of the da
in their hearing. For instanee, sue
subjects as the luritt*, s-hi p-suh-idy
i in per in I is-m and such like. If the
hear good logi? a1 arguments presente
on I hex* ipiest ions hy aide and fail
iiiindeil eit i/.eii--, w ho appeal not t
prejiiiliew hut to reason, they aie gren
tly luneliled in many eases.
Sue h a campaign to our mind is hi
ing conducted in the seventh Cong res
sinnal District just at present. I
seems (<> he so recognized by near I
all (lie pcot'e. And in t face i
these facts, there is a conspicuous ah
pence of any reporter from any dail,
newsji! per tn report I In1 pi net ciling
t>f tilt's** meetings. (>l fours.' w givt
every body credit, ftir knowing ho\
they wish their papers in he t oiiiltirlt
and vliat n ?\vs limy think best to pu
lisli. Yt't il tltit s seem that it wool
h much bid If r fnr tin- ptihlie, if stun
of (he space, in a good man\ of tni
daily newspapers, which is being uset
tu publish spi't'clies anil interviews,
wliieli art'eali'iihiteil (n st ir up hittei
feeling, was devnt"d to I lie pnhliea
I it.n i f I In-l aliiier disi n-sion of topic
of great Importance to our cnur.lry.
While we know it would he stuin
troilh'u tnseuil a reporter around will
the <'t ngresshninl candidates in lit
Seventh District, a< a good iiianj
meetings are off Iroui the railroads
v.t we will veniitte to sty, if Tillman
and Mil.at.rin or some others, foi
that uuitt r, were out there "cussing
each other out" for ull they were
worth, there would be a slaml full of
newspaper rep>rter-\ News-pipers
don't always practice, to the letter,
what they preach. 1
The Cougresslo >al C.m.li?l.?te.s
At
l^ersville mid ltatcsbur;*.
lion. A. I?. Lawyer, very amy pieaueu i |
his right to the sent ill Cong* ess. lie
touched op.iii nil the issues of the day,
more or le.ss, expressing views that
were :n nee >rd svitli the sentiments of
. nearly nil present. Iuipcraism, sYq -ubsdy
and the larilV, were the prine
pill topic dismissed. .Mr. Lever said
0 he had a bet tor claim to Dr. Stok 's?
unexpired term, than any in n present,
because be was fomiliar with bis
work and plans and was in sympathy
. with them. He very strongly urged
Lexington to tally to their banner, so
that be might be able (o p't?"t It In tl p
^ hall of Congress
Senator Hrnntley followed Mr. Lever
and very e'ocjncntly presented bis
? views. Af'.er retei'ring very toucl".Is
ingiy to the memory of Dr. Stokes,
villi a few other introductory re- ^
e marks, be look up each of the issues of '
lb- day i.i order, and discussed til .on '
n ts well as lie could in the 110 minutes '
alloted liiui. He did, as all t lie cand_
bites did, declared tbpir loyalty to the
Kansas City platform. He said it was
the grandest writing of D uioeratic
'j principles ever pt'Miipd by mortal
man.
n Judge Buchanan came aft r Senator
Brantley and was the last speaker be
ore dinner, lie was very plain and
practical and logical in t ne presentation
of bis views on the different questions
of the day. He said he had
he served bis State faithfully as Attorney
Ceiieral when litigation ran riot all
over the State, and bad since then done
credit to himself on the bench. He
II saw no reason why, he should be tur?
I lied down in this race, as he bad become
wiser as lie grew obi?:*.
After Judge Buchanan's address, n
rt-ccSs of an hour and a half w as taken, ]
Iv d uring which lime dietier was served
on the grounds.
Alter dinner, Mr. Smith ?>i fiinl up
and soon got the attention of the audience
by drawing from lii> stock ol
or jokes. The latter part of his spec h,
in- however, was devoted to the disetisnl
sion of i.-snes. He appeared to impress
t he audience very favorably.
Maj Howiil \viu the last speaker.
> iVith very few introductory remarks
in lie pitched into the discuss' >n of the
!<r. question of political importance. His
able presentation of his views held the
attention of the audience for the hall
flour he spoke.
1,11 Alter the conclusion of Maj. llowrc
ell's r -murks, the Legislative I'aiuli,j.
dales were given an opportunity to
present their respective claims for the
scat in the General Asseinhly.
Mr. John Hell Towill spoke lirst, rspre.-sing
liis views on the liquor ipiesve
tion and the subject of education. He
was a strong suppmter of Common.
?S hools, hut he was not one to tear
i - 1
down Institutions of h'glier learning.
11 Hot h, to his mind, were neress try foi
the i on tinned and increasing prosperIn*
ity of the : ta's.
Mr. T. C. Sturkcy spoke next and
^ last. His views, as he evpreNsed them,
weie nearly I he same as those of Mr.
1 I'owill. Lie favored the Dispensary
Law, and was a believer in education,
i, lie wanted to he economical in ilieexM.
peiidiiure of money.
It was regretted that Dr. Sliiilcr
* i , ,
eon!il not he piesent.
AT HATKSHU KG
a.
that 'night the Corgiessii nal eandi
dates si oke again. Their spci clirs i
n. , i
hi re practically she same as the one s |
a' ihev delivered at Lecsv ilie, only sligl'
lit 1 v curtailed on account of a rtdue- j
I (ion oi time; each speaking ahoot
|( I eiglitt en minutes. There was no sclii il
uleil meeting j*,?r Hatesburg. 1 he can- 1
' Jiiates simply ean.e iloivn and the
crowed gathered on Main street aim
1- cul.ed them t ill, ami tl.ey gladly rei,
spuiidcd.
2- ~ i !
S?li<.<1.
The Hn'-esbttrg Institute v ill pen '
n ; .Vitidny .Sept. 2nd, 1U0I. The now
mi tubers nf the facility are J'rof. Karj
nest Wiggins and Mis Mamie Hill.,
' I'rof. Wiggins is a grailu.ite nf Wofl.
| ford ''ollege, has bad experience in j
t ; t -aching and superintending a grade it
^ school. lit; i? leaching this month in , (
lie teachers slimmer school lor llami - | .
i?- ; i 1
t >n < oiuity.
Miss Mill graduated . I the (Sieeii- ! (
n ( ville Female 'nllege, and bas taiigbt j
\ j live y ears with marked success. i j
l( Tl.oy both attended the Teai l.eis '
Stale Institute, lbus. lie ping them in (
' j tom b Willi tbe In si ed cators of tin
} ! d iy and seeing and learning tbe latest (
d 'approved liielbods of teaching. I j
.. ! Tbey are b gI Iy reecomuiemled by ;
I tin se w bo know litem, and their Work i _
I'lie ot.-cr members of the facility, are ! ,
' well known arid their eniitiiinal re-el
I taction, is tlie best evidence of tli.Hr
( tiliicss for tbe posiiions tbey so ably
j and satisfactorily till.
'I be trustees consider themselves ,
1
^ Hurt unate in getting such competent
ten< hers ami commend the liistitn'.e to
' i be la voralilc consult rat ion of any ore
~ desiring to attend school.J
\ Tuition has been ieduced tw?iity-|
n\r jut ? t i?i ij tfin >\ii?n it ? i.i.'t
year. It will now lie j??*r in.nit li :
First and second grade*, $l.t It;
x I hud an.I fourth, *1 .Ml:
'I 1-1! (I ami sixth ^ ;*
I. Seventh ami eighth, $2 fiO;
,1 \ iiit h anil tei.tn, %:l no.
Music, per half lesson. $2.(K); Whole
le-sons, $3.CO.
1 I'ai t ics at a distance who w ill send
' j their children lo si hool are now wanl>n;;
to know what hoard can he hid at.
t. - i all who desire to take hoarders,
- Iiould give their names and terms, <<
I'rof, Wiggins immediately, A good
s | attendance at school, is desire*,! and
expected.
i* Now is the tune for patrons and pu,
i pils to make all necessary arrangements
to lie pre e.it and enter sch i 1
when it opens; as tin pupils gain so
1 much by entering at the beginning.
The ci' i/.eiis are cordially invito, to he
present at the opening, as (to* exercises
will he interesting r..id iiupor-1 y
ilanl. \\> desire that our educational I (
interest sliull keep pace with Ottr pro
W/ Amd! /! i T? brini
cA'// ' should be tl
2| - 1^1211.'ill ^!>v H?r greates
fWia1 G.F,
\ f W H It in vigor
aA <? orpans; it <
"** 'X Taken for a
Wotchins for Papa insure an esi
A FLNE FIFTEEK
xour yj. r. r. is me granuest meaicir
recommend It in the highest terms. Let
I was greatly debilitated and run-down, s
liar to my aex. Some time ago I began t
am greatly improved. The female organs
and two months ago I became the proud
pounds, since which time I have recover<
do all of my work. MRS. AN!
Prepared only by
u GERSTLE & CO..
I Chattanooga, Te
E Sold by all Druggists at $1 a Bottla c
| Bottles for SB. Take Wo Substitute,
fressive town; ami to do (his, it is
leoessnry for every citizen t > loud a
lelp.ng hand, to this most worthy
jause.
Trustees.
Fr?ii| SteednianV f
The health of tics ct.nuuunity is j
very good at present. j
t)i|r farmers luivo begun to |>u|l fod- j
dep. ;
Mr. W. I,, t^uat tleli mm is erect in*. |
A neat little cottage here, whieh Mr. j ?
T A. tlovlngton, our new uierchunt '
will oeeupy when oompletd.
The Sunday School at this place is 1
progressing nicely and is a great help 1
to the children and older ones, as well |
of this section,
There will be preaching here pn the j]
1th Saturday and .Sunday, iiaptizing
Su inlay.
M|ss Kula (^uattlebiium h is gor.u to
liateshurg, where she will spend a few i
days with IVietuls and relatives. <
George Hurgess, son of Mr, Shellat.
Hurgess. accident ally shot himself |a>l
Saturday afternoon, in Uitsling a very I
painful, but not serious wound in the
arm.
I,
The Sej vei'n hall team will will plaj :
our hoys here, Sat urday.
Mr. It. Glover A hies wanjto Itatesluirg
Saturday oil busine-s.
When tlie e|eelion rogtea olf, we j
hope that Mr. A. L\ I.ever will he
elected to Congress.
C.
Steedmun's, S. Aug. 10, lOot.
From llolston'.s X Itoiwls.
We are getl'-iigu I'ltle too mueh rain
foi our cotton. It is beginning to tutu
yellow in places, hut if we got stt nshinc
about ten day* you would see a
wonderful change.
The protraeted meeting will begin
the Sth Sunday in this mouth. H, very
hotly is invited to alien.I. Rev White
will he with us. t
Rev. I'ope Xorris of Columbia, fur- '
nterly from this country, v\(ll be with
Rev. J. M, Norris the 1st Sunday in j
September ami will conduct a meeting
there also.
I Irs, Wilson, we are sorry t > say,
will leave u? Monday for Saluda whore
she will make her future home, with
her brother, Geo. Long.
Mis> Viola Ilodie of Wards, is spcmlinga
short while with friends and relatives
in this neighborhood.
Capt. W. W. Ilolston, I was told
this morning, is going to move to Ga. i
another year. J
Misses ('roiieh's spent last Wed tier- v
day at Mr. W. K. Ilodie's.
Capt J. W. Wise is spending a short
w hile in Greenwood.
Messrs John MeClellan and Thomas
Grouch id Saluda, at tended service at
West Greek Sunday
Judge Mobley of Johnston, spent
I'rblay uiglit at Rev. J. M. Norris'-.
Mr. and Mis. W. I.. Wise spent Ills)
Sunday at M Whittle's.
Messrs W. 1). and M. M. Ilolston, are
;oii.g to lake a trip to Liberty Hill ^
diortlv.
George.
\ ugiist 17. 1 It'11.
t'lienp Itiiirs To Norfolk.
On account of the meeting of tin 1
oiicateiiated Uriler of Hoo Moo-' Nor- h
folk, Va., Sept. l't ll-lJt I). 10*11 - Sollfb- o
srii Ki.ilway \\ ill sell round i rip t it kets
n Norfolk, Va. ami return t rata of o
>ne Hrst ela-s fare for the round trip ' t
from all stations on its linr, o
I?:?l* s of sale September Ttli ami Stli, u
inal limit S?-|it. lot!:, inclusive. ti
Southern Kailwaj host lino to NorFolk,
through Sleeping Cars, Motel
Dining Cars. Ii
For detailed infonnat ion as to rntis. >
k-hcdulcs, etc.call on any n^ent of tin* $
Southern Railway, h
\V. 11. Taylne, |i
\. (i. 1". A , Atlanta, (> i. I
NOTICE OF ELECTION
11 y a r?solution of thu Town C'otin
i-ii mi iiale-inirfj, mi tln> Hth day ?>I'
August, ll> !. nil election will (> >
held in I he li'?n of Itnteshiir/, nt
III Ail vo? at*- nlliiv, on the 11 I
day of Sepl?:;i, i', 11)01, nt "*'ii' !i "
i '<
dilution the i|iio^tion of .itinI'liih-r- | ||
in<; till* | resent Charter of tlii |M
Town of I'ateshurj;: and .in ept- n
iiijj Ine .rporat on unihr an Act
of I he t i enoi al Assembly entitled:
O
"An Act to provide for the Ineor- ,(l
pornt inn of Tow ns of not less t'inn n
One 'I lion-anil, nor more tlim tl
Five Tlioii-and ioliahitants," upproved
tlo* fell d.iv of M ireli, Isni,
in
and all A< t - anien-l itory there d", (|
will he volt d upon by the ipiali- |j
lied v .1 r- of said town. ' <
II. JONES, in
liitcndciit. I
M. It. El'WAIN'S, Tl
< lerk of Coiiiii i I. w
I. W. ( I'l.i.l \l, , h'r
. O. KII.EY, Managers. te
DUN FOX. ) hi
i
????? i
an is So Happy
ho has a healthy wife
Ithy, growing children.
{ to her husband theso blessings
tie chief ambition of every wile,
t hcCn will bo found in
P( Which Mean* 1
i GERSTLE'S
1 (FEMALE PANACEA.)
ates all the delicate reproductive
Irives out ovory trace of disease.
, period before childbirth it will
isy time and a healthy baby.
1-POUND BOY.
ie 1 have ever taken and 1 want to
me tell you what it has done for me.
uffering from the weaknesses pecuaking
G. F. P. and as a consequence
i were restored to health and vigor,
mother of a fine boy weighing fifteen
:d my health and strength and can
NIB HILL., Prairie Point, Miss.
Wrlto to "The Ladle*' Health Club,"
caro L. <ier?tl* A Co., Chattanooga,
Twin., for free advice concerning any
feature* tlint nitty exist in yuur ca*e
and not xtilliclenlly treated In our free
n n book, "Healthy Mother* Make Happy
i ii if Itoiuea." The book will l?e h?u| %oeny
ip Six address tin application and la valuable
' I l?? any woman,whether ahe be healthy
|ordisouKod. Boud for it.
Tim HOME O'JLD CURE
An IngriiousTrentmcnt by w iiicit
Drunkards urc Ileitis
C'ur?d in spite of
1 Ik msclvcs.
so Ndxotis Closes. No Weaken*
ng of the nerves. A Pleasant and
msitivp Cure for the Uqiioi Habit.
It is i u? ge> erally known and under
itond I Ital Drunkenness is a disease
mil not weakness, A body filled with
inison, and neryi soonipletely vlintter d
by dt-rioiiiiiil or constant use of inoxlcating
llqllors, requires mm antilotc
capable ? f neutralizing and eradiating
ibis poison, and destroying the
laving for intoxicants. Sufferers
nay now cure themselves at home
without publicity or loss of time from I
illsiliess llV this tills wonderful !
'HOME OOI.D< UKK'1 w hicli lot* been |
perfected nfter many years of close
rtiuly ai d treament of inebriates.]
The (niliiful use according (u dire, tions
of this wonderful discovery is
positively gnuiunteed to dure the most
ibslinate ease, no matter imw hard a!
lrinke. Our records show.the marvelous
transformation of thuUsmds of
OruiiN'trks ipto sober, industrious and
upright men.
W 1 VKis < 1" RE YOU 1U1USB AN I >S J!
CI 111.1 'HEN (THIS YUl'U FAT'H.
ERS!! This reuieds is in no sense a.
lu strum blit is a speellle for this disease
only. and is so skillfully devised I
and prepared that it is thoroughly solubleand
pleasant to Jtlie taste, so that
it cun he given in a cup of tea or coffte
without the knowledge of tj;n person
taking it, Thousands of Drunkarits
hnve ? lire I themselves with this
priceless remedy, and ts many more
have ho? n cured ami reade temperate
men liy having t lie "CT" RE" administered
by living Irieads and relatives)
\v ilioiit their knowledge i'i coffee or lea
and bedew today ll.jit they iliseoi.tin-i
lied drinking of their own free wi.l,l
DO NOT WAIT. |hi tint he deluded
by apparent and misleading''Improvement,''
Drive out the disease at once
and for aii time, I'he'DlO&IE (-'Oi.D
Cu e"' is sold at the extrcmcl low price
of One Dollar, thus placing it within
ren h of every body a treatment mure
effectual than others costing $'J5 to $u().
Kim i directions accompany ea< It package.
Speeial advice by skilled physician*
when requested without extra
rhargli. Sent prepaid to .Vny part of
1 e world op renr'Ji of One Dollar.\ddress
Deept. 1,Edw in HA (Join
LEESVILLE OOLLEGEI
S ands for CIi istiao culture an I
character. Ideal locution. Healthfulness
un-nirpaised Meaulifol
town. I.-irge an I compitent faculty.
Improve I course of study.
I.cotutvrs atnl preachers of e oiiimit
ability. Supjrior ndvanta
^.-s (. ii . roil in
MUSIC, jfrRT, EXPRESSION,
BOOK-KEEPING,:
STENOGRAPHY, ETC.
as well as in.1.Horary Course. Milt
iry training. Close personal supervsioii.
Expmih's may be reduced
by woi k.
Send for Catalog lie to
L. It. II V V Nl S. Pros.
I EESV 11.1.1-:. S c
OPENING OF BOOKS OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
TATE OK SOUTH ( AKOl.iSA,
County of Lexington.
I )l IM AN r to a commission isisued
I to tlu? undersigned ;s corporators
y M. K. cm iPKH. Secretary of State,
n (h 1 t:li day of August. l'.Hil.
Ntl'TIt'K i.? litreby gi\cn that books
f mi script ion t J I lie capi I il aloe'.: ol
lie l'e l? c ii ti St a ?. I.: u d y, will be
pencil at Kitcsbnrg Kuggy and liaric.-s
< d's , olliee, in the rily of Katesmrg.
St ate and County af oresaid, on
m.ust tilth. K.tJl, at 1") a. in.
'I lie !-ni>i pr? po-ed co-por it icn will
i.i? e a i apital sto. k of $l,ooii no, divid
I into T O sbai < s t f the p ir value of
'u.tiit i ,-ieli. wuli it-principal place ot
is?inc-- a( I tutcsbury, and will lie em
n>\\? red t?> enyaye ill the business of
.atirulry work of all kinds, soiling <>f
nili It rnishiuy yunds, and the rlea> iy,
repairing and dicing of clo'.hts
ltd ul'u r goods.
(SKO. IIKI.lt TIMMKRM A \\
.1 < 111 N I OX,
(orporato.-s.
A Trip 'i llroil;;li (irnr^ia.
K.. Inula.\ morning August loth., I
r>aiiird tin- train for Augusta, nrrivig
there alioiil 0 o'clock ; and after atMidiug
to some business, 1 went to
le liosp.tal.le home of my old friend,
I r. \V. II. l.ovett where I spent ti e
iglit.
Sunday morni 114 I purchased a ticktoTyhee,
the great summer resort
II t he coast of (! nrgia, at riving there ;
!> lit 2 I'. M.; and after viewing the 1
lugnillceiit building* and watching (
ie rolling waves 01' the great A t la tit ut
>r a w hile, returind to Savannah, ami j
.king a stroll along the wharf view
ig the boats ami schooners, soiiip of
n ui from Foreign countries. I noredone
from New York, a'.il as I hid
?V.r ht-ell ill one. our III led to Ink
side, it was magnilUeut indeed, t ^
then made my way to the input,
here I iimU Mr, tinnier, who is '
ilh Messrs m. J Olliver A Co., the
eat Kailroad Contractors. Mr. (innr
is looking well and is in the best of
' A It It. j ^
J .
so K<)otl tuat tlit>y are tat enough in
Match f ?r beer. It nothing prevents,
Miss Lull, one of tin* doctor's ilniighters
is to leave tin* parental tuof to
take charge ,,f one oi tier own
411;. May peace and happiness attend
Iter through tile, is the wish of tier
friend.
1 would have stayed longer, but for
I tie thought of lovtd tfiiiS at home,
Tuesday morning I bide tliein good
byu ami ma Je my way for home, arriving
here at 7 o'clock Wednesday
morning.
I wa? very much pleased with the
country and shall start oil a, similar
trip, at ii j distant day.
W. Westmoreland.
Sam.i- ia. S. (;., August !7. Ill )l.
From Wagner.
1 have recently taken a trip over in
Lexington County. And 1 lind that
you certainly haven grand old County.
No wonder it is duhbcd the Stale of
L xiltgloti. 1 visited the Southern
portion principul'y, 1 11 nd the people
the most lies pit a tdo people I ever met,
hut how could they he other wise with
. uch men to make up the inhabitants
as the Itrooker's, Knoll's, Bast's,
Langfoi d's, Johnson's, Smith's Hollo's,
(Goodwin's, (la lift's, Corhett's,
Jackson's, defeat'*, Martin's, Mack s,
Ueedef's,Sharpe's, Redmond's, Craft's,
Ifuffaw.s, Splialer's, Sightlcr's, digger's,
fctnrklc's, Rish's, Shuinpert's,
Berry's, ScoiFill's, Ky/.cr's, Ka'law's,
Hammond's, and a host of otlirrs w hose
honor anil reputation is above reproai I
The h viutiv of it nil is the most of
the* good talks think tlr.t John Belt
Tu"ill is cttainly lite man to till the
unexpired term of lion, h'ranit l.ever,
I and pa say> s? t >o and you kno .v pa
Knows, for he says he has kn iwn John
since he war. a kid well I want to th ink
I these good Lexington people for treating
a | oi r boy so well as they di I nie
and I aui so glad to note th it they* are
not only willing to tieat a fellow
right but that tliey are able to do so
| because they live at home and noard it
t lie s .nie place, ami I must "toy tlml the
prettiest gins id the world are hi those
lipids but (Unit tell any body. Say 1
tlou'i mean to say th t the l.exingtoii
| jjirU are a y prettier than ttie Wng!
him b girls. < til no J cooldcnt he.
[ Well I am going over there again
in a U v days.
Snooks, .1 r.
Wagni r-, S. Augu-t 1 ll, IttOl.
DO YOU
-VV^ISTX1
Your Pictures
Enlarged?
IF SO
WE CAN PLEASE YOU
IN QUALITY AND PRICE.
Portraits in
Crayon, Italia Ink, Sepia,
Water Colors, Pastel, ami
Oil.
(Jive'.'s a Trial. Satisfaction Cnar-'
anteed.
Pond & Etheredge j
BATESBURG. S. 6.
Our < luliliiug Oiler.
The State (semi-weekly edition) and
The Advocate for $*2.25 a year, $1.25
for six months. Regular price of both ,
papers $3.00n year $1.50 for six months.
The Thriee-a-Week World and Tiik
Advocate for $ I.05 a year, 85 cents for
six moiitiis. Regular price of both papers
-t'J.oO a year and $ 1.00 for six
months.
ilie Advocate ami Atlanta constitution weekly
1 year si.T.'? cents, six moiitiis'Hi cents The
Advocate ami Atlanta send wcoklv Ji iirnsl. 1 I
y ear ? 1 six monies !h> cents.
Semi-Weekly loiirnal ai d The Advocate l 1
year 51?ix months T"? emits. The I'ariuei
student ami The Advocate I \ear >1X '
months ts> < l ot*.
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TURK E-A-WKKk KIUTIOX. j
As (loot! To Vol' AS A I IA11. Y ANI? Vol
liKT IT AT 'Mil: I'KICK OH A WKK.KI.Y.
It furnishes more at the jiriee than any other
newspaper published in Americu. its news set
vice eoveis all the g;lul>e and is equaled l#y that
of lew dailies. Its reports from the I'.oer wal
lias i not heen exeulled in thoroughness and
promptness, and with the pre-iilciitia! campaign
noss in progress it will he invaluable. Its puliti
yi M is : In ili s Impartial. Tills fa.1'
makes it of especial value to you at this tirue
II yon want to watch every move of th.- great
political campaign take the Thrice a Wees
World. If you want to keep your eye on tin
Trusts and they need watching take the
Till ice a-Wt ck W orld If you want to know all
foreign developments, take the Thiiee-a-W e?k
World.
The Tin iee a Week World's regular subscription
is only si.oo per year. We nifer this mi
equaled newspaper am' Til i" A i>\iicvik togcthei
one year for $l.fift.
The regular suliscriplion price of the two
up*i s is no.
The News and Courier (weekly edi
lion; and Tiik Auvhcatk fl.m, six
ituiliilis 00 eerits.
Prices w ill be made ii|ion application
Cor other cotuhinations than above.
Subscriptions ttlsti received for any ot
I be above papers singly. The rates
piloted are strictly for cash in advance
Write to or call on us for good read
lug. We off r you only The Rest.
Tiik Ai>vooatk,
For Sale.
I t>lli r for Sale my residence will
rou11ecu acres of lai.d in the town ol
l?uteslmrg tin these premises are u
>?) id ? n bard, vineyard, pasture and
isli- pond. A very desirable Immc inleed.
For terms etc., apply to .1. (J.
ilheredge, Columbia, S. C., or T. II.
veruagbuM, Ualesbur^. '<
1 then purclia?(il a ticket for lVmbroi
k, Uu., striving there about 10
o'clock I*. M While there 1 was kind*
ly entertained l?y I)r. \V. II. Woodward,
forme ly from South Carolina.
The Doctor lias a very Hue pla'v and is
doiu^well. Crops, he say *, are only
about half what lbey should be. The
llni'lnr !> .. . I .- - ' ?..i -
? ?- mo ?
and la' informed me that he did not
feed tla in in the winter. The lunge is
p_*y.
Light-Brettd,
B Beef,
^ Sausage and
^ ^ Fish, at the
Green Grocery Store,
PAUL Sl'AN'N", Proprietor.
L. M. MITCHELL;
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office HoursK
to ft a. m.
2 to Si J>. III.
7 :SJO to ft p. ni.
RAISE
JVC
T_.
IE
3!
Of course every farmer should raise
their Mule-.! I will keep the "C'rosson"
.lack, during August and September
at my place near Baxter.
Terms: $s.00 fur insurance.
Gk M\ ADAMS.
BAXTER. S. C.
! Lomliard Iron Worts Supply Co.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
! Foundry, Ma dune, Boiler and Gin
Works. Be pairing Promptly Dure,
j ly-JO-l-'O.
ENGINES
BOILERS
GINS and PRESSES.
! Qnmplete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and
1 Fertilizer Mill Outfits; also (Jin Press
Cane Mill anil Shingle Outfits. Building.
Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Bailroad
< 'asi ins: Railroad, Mill, Factory,
arid Machinists' Supplies. Ileltinir
Parking. lnj;ctors, l'ipi; Fittings,
Saws, Kilos, Oilers, Etc., cast every
day. Work 150 bands.
Marriages
Are long remembered by the friends
i and relatives of the bride and groom,
when tliey are requested to be a guest
, bv re reiving one of The Advocate's
{ beautiful wedding invitations.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.^
Central Titno at Jacksonville Qavan? eh
Ea-ttcra Time ut Other Points.
| Schedule in Effect Jan. 27th. I901.
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tv c (P s) ? Sj?|Ti5p i2$p
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" Barnwell 4 top tola1
" fPnclcvllle | 4 iiPp1 1 2SS? Slap
Ar. Columbia . ' <1 l.lp' 010a ti4A]>
Lr. Charleston. (bo. ity . ! 7 oa 11 mpiT20p
" hunimcrvi.ie | 7 41a'12uUot flOCp
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" Klngviile . I0lt{i 4 25a| 8 4.p
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Johnston. .. . ... <J iL'pjll'JOp
Ar. Columbia. !?.> ' 6 16p 2 li?
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1 " Wrruistv.ro 7 J.'tp 2 u 1J 3l'p
" 4'hos'ir Jilp bl.'i:ill2.p
" li-Htk Hill snap s-UvtliSp
! Ar.Charlotte i'>?Pl t> 4.?? i2Si?
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Lv. Waohl gt'n (So.Ry ) | Ulte CUj
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" i !" *'.< r ! Pl-On 11 lin> 5 27a
" uimwl. .io, lul*i!20tn. 6(r*a
Ar. ? .Junior iBlilitSt ... !125it Ua! 7 tKa
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" Jolimtmi imp' a32ft .
" 1 ronton 1 <ap, d ^
Ar- Ai!;? n J Arpi 7 90a 0 40a
Ar tiranitovillo 2 13p 7 INa
Ar An gust II ... ; *.r.' 3 QOfttioaift
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" KingviMo 148p| 282a j 5fa
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" Sammcrviila 7 81pr a STujlO 83a
Ar I .n-'r .?-. j ^ Up' 7 w,t ,t JV|
Lv ? uii.l.j 1 8 K> . II .>?, j j;., ;
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* sj'ivaipiHii . ...... 3n6p i UnjlO Am
At. JncJpn)nv1i;a <p. B.lr. 7 417. 9 Ami 2aip
Slrnplujj Car Service.
KyrjlUnt itoily 1,-iMongar norvio? bt-tweeu
Fi ri?!n mid N?'v V?rlc.
;. j< M .. ..117 New York iui.1 Klnruln I.lin
tt< 1 l>tii - ? Minriny, con. ik.sM 1 i.'.u.
lit< ;> or i*r.;,.-iftn lim-st Drawing lbioiii Sii-epuig.
Oortipnrt incut iiu<1 Observnturr Car! biVew
York, Coluinbiu and st AtiRU?tme
Pul'.u.uu cplnir urn l*>t ween A rip Ma and
Aiken and N?-.v York runs fr<>iti ju.giHtn lo ,
C? *iiubi< via Ha-kvlllo. Parlor car! bo'.vi
'-. 'i Ch.-irb-jton a .1 C >luml la
N..h, h i and J4?Xvw York und Florida Kx I
pr--? Dn.v mo room itiecpiiig vara between
Augusta an I New York Pullman drawing
r< -n: ?1?"?.-;?i??|? cars boiwts-n Port Tampa. JackvY?i?*
Savannah Washington and Vcw York
Pulls- :.!; a.' el lug car*. Iwiwi-hi Char'a tlo and
Ki.-liiii aid. Dining cari la-l ween Charlotte
uid Savoiinnh.
N<>,. D and .10?U. S. Fast Mail, Through
Pullman d uwuitf-room butTet alconing vara l-ofw.-.-n
.Tackupnvtllc and Now York anil pull.nan
! ?'-plug vara between Augusta mi l Char
?lti-. Dining i-ari serve all moajs t-orouto
Pullman sleeping vara between .lank# mvllio
sud Columbia enroute dallr betweau Jaoksunrtllo
and Cinviutinti. via AsJievtllo.
'U.1XKS.UANNON, ?. II HakDWIOK.
Third V P Ae Den. Mgr., Den Pas Jtgr.,
.S'nsliington, D tY Washington, D. 0
W.H. TALt'E, E. W. Hl'NT,
Aa't Uen. Pass AijT, Ijiv, Piua, A(|'t..
Atlanta. Da. Charleston, O.
G~R COBB
Dealer in
BU3QIES,
COFFINS. tV Always J
CASKETS and on
MFTAE1C CASFS* ?U,hi.B|?
Johnston, S. C, [
TKi
S3
,
Bevers <&, Kneece
BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS.
The best and cheapest shops in the Stiito.
All work done ill the b<'Ht style. Finest Painting done at the
Lowest priced known.
JHORSESHOEING BY THE BEST EXPERT SHOER
IJM THE SOUTH
Doll t Cl-L client! will-It il r >111> irlinn von !* ?I -? ~4 1 :
?v .. j ?? v hrv > urn lars n? m ai l?'t? Jtriiei.
RIDGE SPRING, - - S. C
Waf rhTHIS It is reserved
ii a LWii space! Forz=3^_
ID. O-vjlII-ulkcl Sz Co.,
THE LEADERS IX
MERCHANDISE & LUMBER.
Ihitesburg, 8. C.
=?,? . j
It May be Shameful.
But every ehaiieo we got, we jump on
our prices and tread them down.
Hats! ZEHHsutsn
Straw and Felt just received at prices never before olFered, and quality
equal to an//.
Shoes! SlxoesII
We have a line Ladies and Childrens Slippers that is yours for economy
and solid satisfaction.
IDress Goods
T.aces anil Itnhroderies at ?U prices that equal any on the market in price
and quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow.
J. O. GLOVER
Buggies & Wagons!
SATCHER AND COLEMAN, ^
SALUDA,- - - ______ s c
:?? : f I
EVER Y A KG UMEX T
And claim needs proof to make it
stand. Our proof is our goods.
NEVER IN THE
History of our business have Ave had
such a volume of Bargains for you.
OUR STOCK
Consists of every conceivable class
of e-oods. Prices riyht?uroods the
' O O I
best!
Steadman S? Rilev's
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| BOOK, JOB -AND j
| COMMERCIAL PRINTING, ?
|i Nkaii.v and Qiickia' 2
^ Ex ix i' i r.i) at 2
I THE ADVOCATE OFFICE. 1
to- jv
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^ Every sensible person thut reads this paper and all of ?^
? ?g
"?~ their friends, to take a Co-payment I.ile l'oliey w ith -?
Annuity combined,? the best policy in the world ; is- i
I sued by the I
^FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY!
\] ? of Philadelphia. ? D
?>-> VEABS OIVP, Have soln <?< :> l ,<>00,000 I i |
?j- aiore insurance titan any other c nipanji has tver sold ?
at it's npc. None better, few as genu). Address or ^
?. tall on
|EC. L. JONES, Dist. Gnl. Agt., WAG ENER, S. C. ^ %
| D. RUFLIS HALTIWANGER, Special^
Agent, BATESBURG, S. C.
t>oafnesH, N'oiMOh in the Hcail, ,Vc
' I lie rrguinr n niratmicnI'ontivciy
( hi t a in ii mi n - i ai i *11 <?v yu \ .on < < t the 1 atesburp I.odpo
Tils now Keiiicly (; > ? ritilit to the actual seat N ?>. is:>, A. V. M. Will roY.- 1
f tin di-. in.I (Jm
in. - t. 11 ill. I- n . -1 VXK. 11CuiTereis,
no matter Itow had or lonir tsndlnc ' -orcl. Work in the first ielie
e??e may lie. Osk iiorrta will CiiiKanv
"Unary ease, and will lie ?ent rui'iiirly lwrkoii urcc. 'lake notire attd povorn J'OJTn<t
|?ist-|i?ii| with full directions and teste selves a< cord i Hp IV.
initials ii mm reeeiiit of *1 ifc>. Order illicit ' ? .....
roin .1 \ MK.s l It\ltl.KV. IM. Nt.H k.late land, .1. FRANK KN I'.KCE, Secy.
out h l.ainhvtli, lain doll, KNlil.AXU.