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! kt 511E ADVOCATE. published wkkuly. J? I: X HEI.L 'IT'.VILL. Editor and Maxauer. Leo. Bjcli.Timmkrm an, Asst. Editor. Eg I Mi Th? Advocate Publishing Co., xJOIIIb Ol Ul?./ UalesburK, S. C. SUBSCRl PT10N PRICE: CUM TIAK. Six ?(osTng CO PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISING RATES.; Transient advertisements one dol'ar per Inch for rir-t insertion, lifty rents pjr inch for each subsequent insertion. Sale, Want. Found and other notice? and Business I.ocals. ten cents for ten r rds and one cent for each two words a Idltiona), each insertion. Qficial advertisements at the* rat' a'lowed by law. "Special and other rates quoted upon application to this ofllce. [COMMUNICATIONS. Ofha Advocate will publish readable letters on anv subject of renern' ialereat. wl ien accompanied with the aawamod addr nn-n'irCtiVA'!" Atton ?-?ror? and defaniat iry articles will n< be eotired. I.ive correspondents want *4 in every section of the county. WEDNESDAY Sep. I. 1901. Entered as second class matter at the Fatesburjj Fa?' Ofllce. Senator Tillman, while in Pennsylvania recently, raised such a du st thai lie got trash in his eye. The Senator should be careful le.t he loose his re miming eye and thereby deprive the State, iu a large degree, of his services. llatesburg has made another step for ward. I.ast Monday by an overwhelming majority it was decided to give op our old charter and take on a new one provided for towns with a population, ranging from l.CoO to 5,000. Wi ct ngratulate our fathers on tills wise move which has reached so successful a termination. We can now movi forward uuretard.d. Needed improvements can be made on our streets; and the sanitary condition of the to*n be , greatly improved. 1 It \II be a pleasure l > muiy people in_ to know, that Dr. W. II. Ti J^Pruian, will candidate for I ernor jur ptmUt Uk imca! \mw. ill the legislature and senate, was twic? I eh rted Lieutenant Governor, and three times Slate Treasur.r. Tli're is n?. man in the State, who stands iiighet ninong h s acquaintances than lie, j.s a moral christian getlemati. lie barbeen successful in every campaign e\t li? Iks! one. in which Mr Jen nings took his pi ice as Treasurer Dn rir.g all of his public life not a re- j proachful word has been uttered against his character. If lie should be j chosen as the Chief Magistrate, tiier* i is every jssur nee'hat his aduiinistration would be of more than usual credit to the State.?The Oconee News ? The New tlio uniformly correct made a inUtake (probably a typographh al i r rorj in saying that lfon. \V. II Tinuner- i man was three (3) times State Treasurer. lie held that offiee only twice. We make this correction that the pub lie may not get an ino.?rreet idea concerning tl e matter. We were indeed glad to note in the' daily p ip ?rs that the sink at (I >ln o biii had belli settled. If we 11:1 lerstaud tit cireuniUatires correctly, the mill owuers were too harsh in their demands, when they denied to thbir employees the right to joio a union, il ' they saw lit. Of course they had the l?.r I > i <r 111 .1 . ... I. .. !.... .. d... .Oi?o tn u s ,n?, ii it wij <| I - Si i?t ;i their good judgement. N* > mil v\ht thinks anything ?f himself, ennhl conscientiously give away tint libsrty <>l his, which is guaranteed to him by the constitution of tin Unite! S. it?s, an I lh? State. Winn employers g > s> far as to say you canu >t t!iitik for yours -Ii or that you must not join this org miz it ion or that organ/. itio i without their permission, hey <lo thit win !i no man can riglilf . 11 y submit to. Indeed we feel sure that the management of tliise mills in ist have seen thsir error, as til y agreed to let all their employees return to work regird leu of whether til iy were u ii ? list or no. That, we think, was (In only sensible course left open to tli on an I we i aie gr.it ili *d t i know tint III? difTePk cures between capit il and lab >r in C Hk lumb'a have bjen satisfactorily a.l justed. I mmmm "* I "Eilgeileld e unity is aim ist as milest a c uiity a< A'I inta is a city. At- 1 I iitt wants moiey ami a Ivertisii.g 1 and Klgelleld has a i overpowering desire for olti , which desire Ii i s lies'- ( er been cun :eale I. Ampulati ?n did | not cure and tin few re.I hills re nun- < ing pro.ltisie luxiirieat crops of can li- ' dates. I>r. W. II. Timtnerm in. who has been in ofllcc many jreirs, is siid to be a candidate for tlovern ?r and j t 'tie county already lias tlireo or four. There are six men in tti it county who ire definitely out for something the hze of a OJhoen itari.il oe Cj igrss iional prize, besides tin "rising yuan** lawyers' wh > want t? be Soli si. or. Kdgelield lias more representatives on the Democratic executive couimiitec than any other county and it might ho wall for tlii'in to r.ii.? in- ??1. ?j ' . u .v V UiillCI 3 *M I and have the next campaign ? nterad in Edgefield, whore about half the candidates live -Spartanburg Freo Lane?. The motive that prompted the ab >ve article is n >t pure The article phiitiy sli uvj t It j enviou * spirit of jeal <usy towards Edgefield because she h.is s une of the brainiest, ablest, and must oinpatent citizen* fr mi which lit select otlicers. The fact that she has ? > ma ay representatives is cuv.clusive evidence that they have the executive ability. Edgefield has no d>sire to "e >nceal" anything. She believes in being bold and doing things openly. Why put our light under a bushel? The Free Lance gives its readers "it is I said" news. He fair and name the "rising young lawyers" who want to h.j Solicitor, and the -'six men who are definitely out for smoothing thr lize of a (tuberaatorial or Oongros tional prize." l)o like Edgefield,? |h ?ve no i^o-dro to " oonooal" tacts There is plenty of good material to se loct from in Edgefield if your sugges lion should he carried out and th "campaign centered on Edgefield. We do not want that done, hot ha rather go before the people and shot E IgifleM's ability. Opcuuo employ , cr advertised for a "smart busincv nan" to take charge of his affairs, an i beardless youth applied at the oflie .o secure the position. The employy ?aid "what, a young man like yo 1 want to take charge of my business yon have no heard on your face?" Tli J youth replied: "*.f it is brains yo want laKi* mo, but if it's hair yoi want, jiet you a billy goat." Ho w.t employed. Sonic people arc so nut row-minded that a county li.ie is far as they can see. Moral: If yo want mrji of ability yo get tlieni win rever tliey be. l.iioli at tlu-iy ability mil not where they reside.?Kdgeflel A?l vert iser. We wi'l say, that no doubt Dr. Tim ncrinun U proud of tlie fact that h was born and reared in old Kitgefleli county, that county which has fur nishe I to its St ite mure brainy mei than any other county in South Caro ilia; yet, at the same time, in justlc to himself and to his county, we wil ;sl so Miy, as we did in a previous arti le, that lie is now a Lexingtooian am in all probability ?l I bp until theeni of li s days. _ ? , ? i ? The following .s taken from ill i hex ington Dispatch's write uj? of the Cam paign filleting at Summit: After dinner Dr. \\*. II. Timmermai ?f Hateshurg. was called for and ic ?p uiiled *ii a Well time speech. He ex plained the working T till the virion: t? pa't incuts of the State government and said that the people need look tor 110 redUi t'on of taxes as tin* State gov. eminent was being run as economically a- it possibly could he without impaiiuig its ollieiency. lie said that Clemsiui College received us rovenuet frnn tin* Morrill fund and the experimcuta fund, appropriated by the national go> eminent f >r sjieeilie purpo-.e. and froii the tag tax on fertilizers, lie toll many other interest ing faet-i in connection with t lie intricate working; uf theState g.n eminent. He said that In attended the meeti..g with no intention of making a speech, hj< sole purpose In ing to form tin aetpiaint in i ol and mingle with t'n* pioplc of his ad >pt? <1 county ninon^ wlintu li * b 11 east !iis lot for we il i?p wiii'. T.ii- o:? 1 al tbe entertainment for tbe day and tbe people rot it ria-1 t ? lliilr li nna.s m n li eJili'il by wbal li.ul been t??!<l lho:n. A Letter From F. C. <?irl. I >ear A.lvoe .te: Your week'y visits to n:e while at tin* (irci'iivllle Female College kept illi' well |.o?t"ll as to wllil j;oin^ oil m ll.iteshur? n-nl siirroiin l.n;; eo in'ry, th it it bra i_fbl sonsbiiij to ay heart: ami I res live I -ever.il times to let you kn .w wb it w is <;oin^ oil I bare, bill my work reij lire I so niiicli it tent ion t b it I 11 i?l n it b ive tbe tioio. i tn t if you wl'l allow hi' I c hi mm tell y o i so met bo if of it before I ret urn to b t el is-ie It ills. Greenville Fern lie Co'le;*', as we in.iy infer from its n nil , i-- situa'ed ill (? i*i enville. Soil til (Lirolina. '*lhe m not.tin eily." The loeali >n is niltoir.ibly suiteil for a College, an I tilState lias few, if any. eiju il to it. The s te is on one of tb lowliest, p nuts in I ireenv ille, otltf tbllHUiil le.'t lib ivo tbe sea level. Tbe b leit-^rounil is beautifu', beinjjf for.lie.I by 11 Hi a* Kid^a ami Paris Mountains. Toe at ill tsjihriv i-t delight Till an I Die lirulth of t In* srli ml iincxrallnl; |>uri' water hcing vr y r-sjnt :il t it is si.p|>! icil fiM-n I'.iris Mountain, rool, IkmIi liful an i Pi'fre.s'.-.iii^. I liiidiv h.iihlinjjs wlii'ii rnmplrtml, llir HrsI of S 'plrmher, wi i I or a ji r I'r.'t 1110 lul?consisting of well furnished <1 >r111iI >rn S, sph'hditl r n-s rn in-', iai*^ ilium*; mom, rlr^.iat inn % r i'o "in-, li.'nil ji lul pari.mm an I spainns all lit ri ini, scaling rlrvr.i hllilIroil. The i1111h 1 1 ants of < inv.i villi' minin-r n vrr t arl vr t lioiisuiul, mil llicy ,alie a yreat interest in tIk* Co ir,:c mil tiling, r-nil ? rniiiji" i s wclfan. I'lii' i iIy allnrils many a lvaiila^'io is itIn mi t'>, so i il mlvantage minx i iix i ii s M'irl y w 1111 111 hi >st re line ii lured anil highly rd ir ilr>l people; 'lirisliaii in'Innir . T!i piioeipal 1 iiirrliri of ilir rity an- within only a rW sipiares of tlir College. As ail nlIration il center; it lias other Colleges, Jrmijd "i'IiooIs ami l-'nrniin U-iivorsi .v. /^^\FRAMED IHI yS;F.R/woMAl [9 >w / ^piIERE IS ONE RES * blessing of evory ' I usod it. It haa a record of cures of from which women bo generally bu! medicine. Irregular, painful, profi regular and painless where ST is used properly. a ? Prolapsufl, Tumors, Ulcerations, Ir "Womb, Bladdor, Kidney and Ovarii ly. It gives now tono to body and Turr TTTvTT<Yi3T7f%Trrr pj ALWAYHAPPENS u tp rcenrd myself us being incurables wl Treatment. 1 did so slid was surpris* better within a wrek.utid utter usinj tin E and St. Joseph's Liver Regulator ^ a cm If jour rn?? l? not fuil; y \ "Healthy Mother* Mak? H*| C A&? cpv 1 h?nc# for f r?s# airic* to Th I ^ N Qn 1 e*t? L Caraile A C<o., Ch?U?i K. toL K I? J Prepared only by L. C * E' ? a / tanooga. Tonn. Sold I EB\ / bottle, or ?ix bottles fo ty; more ititile advantages; un I the i electric railway which extends all over ' t lie ei(y. Tite work done at G. F. C. is reil college work and is of a ^rade ' The standard is unsurpassed by any ' ' other school In the Htate and by very ' few in the South. With the corps of teachers which we now have we are pr epared to do better work t|ian has ""y V>'|l 'i.ffi* II fpllll', 1 *??Jj We have an exceptionally good bil< erury Society tinker the special traine ing of the lady principal, which fur? nishes excellent opportunities for deI j vol >ping its members*into "lit -rati. " | The director of lb : c.-iiserva'ory of v music is ijuite a musician and lias Ind - superior ndy?it|lagoa at tionin and ;s abroad. For vocal music we have an (l accomplished teacher: the tea.hers of stringed Instruments are exceedingly bright and competent for tlielr line of r teaching. 'i The various branches of Art are un d?-r the supervision of an accomplished _ teueRcr wlm devulops 11 *r pupils l<( tRa highest order of excellence. " j Kxprcssiou ami physical culture are " j also taught wit li marked success by s ; superior young lipty. r. iJiplouias are granted to those wishing to become either teachers or klnj dcrgartners, after completing the 11 | course in that branch. The ti acher of 1 typewriting and stun igraphy is <|uite *,! successful in her line of training. | Iiress-nialtlng is also tauglil to those | desiring it, and a new feature which | lias just been added is a conr.-u of lec* Hires by entbusiastie and liiglilv vdue rated professors. The liteiary work t| o! the (lollege proper js under the supervision of earnest christian people and each class has at the luad of it a 1 faithful, energetic and successful teach " er, well lilted an I adaptid. to his or e 1 her position. I As a \yhole, It is a < olloge that tin* . State, the Baptists especially ought to j he proud of and rejoice ill o.vniug. I. >ttie Lee Kidgell. 1 U:ilesbi|rg, S. CClienp Ivtiic.H To Norfolk. On account of the meeting of the - Concatenated Order of Hoo Moos' Norfolk, Ya., Sept. iltli-Blth, ltMl, Southi ern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Norfolk, Vil. and return at r^to of one lirst class fare for the round trip , | from all stations on its line. Mates id sale .September 1tli and Nth, IiiiuI limit Sept. lot!:, inclusive. ) Southern Railway best line to Norfolk, through Sleeping Oars, Hotel Mining Cars. For detailed information as to rate.-,. scl.edolcs, etc. call on any agent of the ' I *"'""?* \\ . II. Tayloe, , A. (J. I*. A., Atlanta. (i i. I A Picture Willi A Valuable Lesson . i Tiie September i-isii? iif Success has a line pieturs for its < >ver il-jign c illeil, "S ariing to College with a Cow for Capital." It is I'ou nil oil upon thj story reiat -ii a fsw years ago by Frances 15. Willur.l ofja boy to go to Ojlleg , but knew bis parent4 eoulil n it help hi:u, The picture is of tin pa "ling | seem wbo.i tli a b iv bill Ins tq itlnr ! g loilbye in til * ink! t of the family I gr nip embracing her with oils arm ; while with the other he I10I Is the eoul by which h lea h the cow that is t>? make his fit or a. It is a picture wm ! thy a fr nil j of g'I.I in every farm 1 hum ? whoio there are youth* to in- ( spire. t The story as lohl hy Mi s Will.np.J relates how t he f.iriii?r hoy in hi* teem 1 determined to go to (College kno vi'ig I his parents coiihl not Ii lp him. In ' liisst nly of the problem he ileei'le.l if , his pirents Would giy?J him a go?l , ! mils : iw he colli 1 work Ins way. II * ' proposition was app mv.iI hy h parent . Tiie best e iw in rir dsiry wai elio tn, Ihe tender farewell given ami the h iy start .?d oil' in di e -t a I n as ! | tie c ml.I for the nearest i akiny,| admit a liiiit.1 red milos a way. Us wa. trrated Willi km lin* a and jfoo I will j .ihitiX ill-' r.1.11 an I was p - in tti'I to r irry out his pi in u| u i i,' llu' d iiry pro lu Us for living cxpeii .as Ii i| in cium.' of tiill III? Ilnisli Id ih j course at llit' a adnny ai.il attended Cnlloje. ' In a ft"W y? ? s ho became Principal <>f the academy who e he lit) he^mi with his co-v. S.M'Vi.i^ i.i I'll'. ripaily ! sonic y>* irs h j h i ii i l'.ol j s >r of II'- | brew in a Tlio ?<i?jm tl sea i >1 and j wrote an i iip'i um com a II i. / on III.1 S Tipt.ir < I'm civ .v.. ii . iiiimiis oi soppiri for liu U.st few | y*ar.-of tili' ro il irk ?b i.' ciceor. II j i Worked hi i W ?y lh i i .j i i tree imtun; tions wit tin I ir Ii ir ojlp from his i parent*. This w m v n y .i I I r ipilal. T.iiiw.n ' a rcniarkah: j bay. Oar f.iriiii Pii'iiisa in in- stii li c i.ninl p.rlin.is thin ihey I dn Ii iys will s i j p. a.t.jc il . I t r.n. - 'j ii.il < n. 11 iv | i i iv? in ir in m i. mi - i Miiriuoiiiit.il^ If.crann ui hi I > tfit an h ediicalioil th in it d m ii) a *y. I'.i to k nr.- in iiy b i> an I girls ail ptr-iils il prrplexed oyer i a. s o in ?t. i.i 11 problem wh > ran.io r i.n i i i i a i c.ny < an I nil. < osst.il s .1 ,n i i. Toe best in- I< vi'stiiioil 1 of a ro v is i i a a liihl Tile b.'sl p issili * im a liny o i i in lae of a h row i to fcet ..h cdliraliou. This sto- k il ? 4 Y ' rnE i <mND.W-RJj IEDY which has tho I k ffomn . who has cvor Rfl all manner of diseased conditions lq lor that is approached by no other Kj use or suppressed menses become H a P( Which Moans l3 " {GE?Kfcfi!t PANACEA Kg iflammation, Lcucoirhcoa, and all V ill trochlea nro rnrml nornniKint. mind. ^8 I had been a sufferer from various ^B t ) female complaints for sis year> hu<1 not liing I could Ki t seemed to do mo KJ any good. although 1 tried manydif- ^B y ferent prepurutions. 1 hajJ In aan ^B hen I was urged to try your G. F. P- M t, ed and astonished at tho result. I miis recnottjes I aiu ready to nay that Q. r I. B mbination no female disease can resist. PV NGIK GRA8S0M. Arbeka. In. Tcr. ^ etT?r?<l b j our tr? I'-iok, >pj Hoibm," writ* in Bontl- f \ { k laiuiv hliltu Clou./ /m BB Tonn. f IB I 1ERSTLE A CO.. CAaf-\ \Lj | frf / \y all druggisti at SI a \ ^ t . ty may cmitc some h ?y or girl or parent to coins to the solution of their t highest problem* with near pttrpuc. , Do not wait on better circum itauces while the best opportunities of your boy or girl pass by never to come igajn. One whose education had been neglected by his father said to ine^. _ 'My- f.jJJjer negleoted HW^t**>tfon in I >'<TMtt'ori to lay up something. Tor my tart in life. I hive made and lost 1 more than lie left me twice and have li id all ray after life to make money; I hut the one opportunity I had to ge * an education was lost.'' The simply putting olf the exeeu- < tion of a good purpose from year to year, I op rtpnud tliu training of many i\ bright boy or girl. The approaching school yoir. is tl|e very on* some , bays and girls should l?e started, but some little tiling will ptirsinde th"m ' or their parents next year will be a i better t'me. No little thing si) mil hi j allowed to spoil the making of a man i or woman. It is too great a work to ; stop for the buying of land, develop- 1 jog water powers or investing (n mills ( Trained up'H are mure than all these. We are rich in the material for making inuii, but slow to see that tin* best ; investments are In the imperishable I mind. The unfolding powers sliauld j come to maturity under the guiding | ' hand and example of the best teacher \ 1 that can be fou ad. Tip tnp i, dej^r j parent, for your bu?t an I m >at ernliir- j i li k *t ui rv |\?| - V'*?l I IIIIU III .4 V UO llliS yea**, 111<4 first of tin* new century. L. It. iluync:. j jjir ckii n cunn An ltitfenoua Treatment by which Drunkards arc Ilciii?r Cured Daily in spite of? Themselves. I No Ndxous Goses. No wJ,ikvn?. ing of (iiencrve<|. A Ik|cusiinfl quit positive Cure for the Liquoi llabit. It is i o? gt'i erully known nndlindcr stood that Drunkenness is a <eis?nse and not w.akne-s. Mimlv Hll^.a nid?u(i, nutl |ierv<-a u\k)i|>|et^|y > yitter i-d ' > *" > o>^o V v ?.t?" w I ? it t t:>Vj?f in. toxical'"if requires ??' antidote capably of neutralizing and eradicating 'ids poison, and destroying vhe craving lor intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of lime from business by this this woru-et'lul llOMIC tiitj.!) ( VIU'"' W huh hna been perflated alter many years of close study aril treaiiieut of inebr-a'es. The faillifiil use according to directions ol this wondoiful iii-covery is j positively gnuranteed to dure the most obstinate ease, no matter now hard a| drinkc. Our records show tin* marvelous transformation of llioiisrnds of DruiiK irks into sober, industrious and ' upright men. wivr.st rkKYtint m shands;: Oil I I.I KEN CI KK vol it 1 ATil- ' lilts!] Tbjo remedy is in no sense a I in st rum lint is a specific for tliis dis-j' ease only, and i? so skillfully devised and prepared thai it is thoroughly si I- i ubleund pleasant to'the taste, so that it can lie given in a cup of tea or loffie without ilie* knowledge of the per- 1 son taking it. Tliuiisands of Drunkard.s iiave eured themselves with this pi ic? le-s remedy, and ts many more li.ivo lin n ruri'd ami made temperate , men by having the "CI'KK" administer! d by living friends and relatives ^ >v iliout t heir knowledge in coffee or tea i ' .(.id bclii'Vc today llial I'icy dornutili- i iicd drinking "f their ow n free will. , DO NOT W A I l". On lint he deluded hy apparent nint misleading "improve- " iiiciii." hriveoiil tin* ?t niico r a.id tor all time, I'll* 'ilO.MK f?'Ol.l> i Cine" is sold at I lie ext leiiiel low : of Ono Dollar, thus placing it within r?-a h of every body a treatment more v effectual than others costing $Ja to $."?(). T Foil direetions ai company each pack- s i'ge. Special advice by skilled physicians when rec|ilcsted without extra rli irgli. Sent prepaid to viiv part ol 11 I c* world on reiv'Jt of Out Dollar.* b Address l?ecpt. 1,Edwin 15& Com ii LEESVILLE COLLEGE j Stands for Cliristiaa culture anil a character. Ideal location. Mealtli- ' fulness unsurpassed. Ilea itifnl town. Large and competent fac- v, ully. I in proved course of study. ti Lecturers an I preachers of e*ni- ' uent ability. Superior ndvuutages o 11 . red ill [71USIC, frRT, EXPRES- ? SION, BOOK-KEEPING, STENOGRAPHY, ETC. \ as well an ill Literary Course. Mil- j tary training. Close personal su- y pcrvsion. Expenses may be re- I' duced by wok. la Si imI for Catalogue to j L. It. 1I A YN KS. Pres. ?< I KKSVI l-I.K, S. C y _ (I \ I??*(Ioi* I'jiuii <|. I'. ('??]). t' SjMrtaubiir?, S. (!., Aiik. 28, '01. 11 u \? 'I'll** Kditorof I'lie Advocate:- ,|. Having < pi"ii the |>a-t f?'\v year's in (| it xlniftoil t'ouiity, anil bconiinjr no- ,| uaiiit<-d wiili her peuplc, we feel that 0 t is <>ur duty to say a few words In bealf of two of her Mini, whom we _ now personally. tine who is seekII;; t lio suffrage of the voteis of the eventh t ongressiniiMl |>istrnl; the tour, the suflYage of the yot?rs of ,uxiugt >ii ?'mint v. Hon. A. K. Lever is a brave, honest, raiuv out-sp?L"i gentleman, who nows his duty and dares to perform | . His record is an honored one. His I ne*>sai;t labors while Secretary to l>r. toke* antl Ins work and recognized bility while a member of the lloose, 111*111 a. bright page iu the political his-1 oty of South Carolina, lie is no poltician, in the coiiiiiion acceptation of hat terui, but appeals to the reason ud culm judgement of his fellosv otlens to endorse or tefute lim logical rgumeuts. llo has nil of tin- qualili-alions necessary to d j great credit i.d honor to his State, and at tlic saute iiue do credit to him elf. Now, that tin* lamented Stokes has teen t ken from lis, lut lis see to it, hat his mantle shall In 1 on worthy houldir*; and we belie Vd that Mr. I.c .r, Ins young follower, is tint worthy .tie. Honor thuyoung iinui front l.e.\iigton, and he will honory? it. Mr. dolin Hell Towill, t!u aspirant or the vaeattoy in ths House, is one of he uio?t progressive citizens in Wesern Carol.tin We have carefully oh erved Mf.Tow'ir.s c orse for some j dine, and have always found hint to I e ! tlert end ready at all I me. to advoialo iiiMcC principles which lie thought to ?e right, and to w?rk for the it tbitiidng ai.d elevation of Ills town an I louitty. We believe he will be elected jy a haudsoute majority, lie stands n the foremost rank in the estimate n ?f Ins home people, which certainly is i good endorsement. Very truly. Jas. 1'. Cooley. The SeereUMiooil llcnitli. Tlte secret of bounty and good health s cleanliness. I'ncleanliness breeds llnvase. Internal cleanliness is even f greater importance than external, veep your liver active and your howls thoroog lily by taking a Mexican loot l*ill occasional}'. Their u.?e does he nerves, kidneys, etc., good also, luly 'Jj cgut^ a boy. Qivs t|3 your adverfclaln g and suc-l ess will crown you. Get your Job iVork d lie at our oflice. We will lease \ on. (loui lt's tjuiek lj.'liof. When vn ..r joints and hotio.s ach and i our II sh feels tender ami sore, a I?f? ent hoi tic uf (loach's t,t lick lirli. I a ill cive. you quick relief. 11 '.i cure i or c die. Attention Camp Conn.ir No!):i7. You will meet at Ilatcsbiirg on the i lh iust, at J oe* -k 1*. M. We have] important business to attend t? The memorial Cv?u?u?\itie; A. J. I'onttyiigot, J. C. Cnlluni, U. X. Hunter will make tl ere tcpori We carrcslly oil'cil a -rood atteiideuce. l.y order of A. I'. West. Com, A. i; >au\I'lijiit.. A? i. DO'YOU Your Pictures ?-HBea3targ^d ?. IF SO WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN QUALITY AND PRICE. Portraits in Crayon, I ml a Ink, Sepia, Water Colors, I'aslol, and Oil. .iivo Is a Trial. Satisfaction (Juar-I antctd. Pond & Etheredge BATESBURG. S. G. I'lventy Years of Progress in the South. In 18S)its railroad mileage So ,(11:2 j iiilt's: its mails \\<ro mostly short, tlis- ' oiuted I"hps, and, with f?\v oxpoet ion . aip.y ??|ni. to-day it 11 ?.- a:j mi . Iiilt's. and it- load tin,' sys oins, in traok. n rolling stock ami in every dotal ol > iinnaKcmer.t compir* \\ i111 tin* host ; oads hi tin world. In |>-roentajjc of ! noreaso the ira in litis been ;*pe:it or thin n tho rest of tho co.ntry. Twenty oar* aff?) its eottJn prod n-tion was "?. oo.iK) halos, and its cotton mills o >numed l^s.<ll hales. Its cotton cropiow iivi'r.ij;i'.s iivrr 10,0J0,(I )) Inh - and Is cotton mills consume over 1 AO l.OOp. iales. Then it hail OdT.OI) swindles; , low it has over G ,0 1.1,00,1. The capital t riveste I in its cotton nulls 111 lss) w s i 1.000,00 ); to-<hiy it is over * l.rj( (.000. . o>. Its cotton oil indij-try, then hot n infant, with forty mills, having }1 ipit il of only $ !,~i K).0 |i, in v has aont .r?0J mills, with a e ipital of over V).o 11,0)). Then its yield of grain ras l:M/>:K),o T) b ish -N; last year its ir tilers gatherel (10 ).(H 1,0 H bushel . 'hen it mined G.OO.O)) t no of coal: | i>t year it mined H,' o.),0,Hi ton*', t 'h mi it pro lueud d97,00 ) on, pig iron ;' i*t year its fnrnae turiio I out 300 i. i Xi ton nrii'h of wl|ich found a in ik. t i t lie iron eentries of H irop . l is prouetii ii of phosphate roek w is 10 i no i nns; last year il \y is l,*i?o,0(M| tons, 'lie total v illi" of its farm prod lets in ssO was $.~?71,0(j 1,0 Hi. last \ ear i t > farm - | elided about *1 ,'_M0,0 ?>,010. In |sy) it j rod need 1711,0 10 b i r rt*l s of petroleum,! lost of wliioli was from West V irginia: ist year its oil wells yeil led la,000,010 arrels, and now Texas alone bids lai< a be able to pro Inee with n tin next ear or two as much oil as the present lit put of (hi I 'niteil Slittiu if not of lie world. At that time tho I >lal cap al which it It id i ivest >1 i i in mfactored pro I i ds was $ ll~i.il 11,0.) 1 lie new census will probably show lint its inatrif.i 't iiriif cap tal is ii >t less lan $!,">)),On 1,00 ) In 1 ss 11!? j value f exports through South to ports wai Jul ,0 Kl.tHi l: III I'.i Oit was $'.:{(1,003,Old). - The Kxposilion, Pil-iiie Cure* l*ilc?. M -ii -v icfuodcd if i> rv.-r fails. in i i-aci k cures (Miills and Fever, TIm place to buy youf Floor, Meal,' ilie*feed and lieuvy groceries gciier-[ ly is at H. U. Ilaltiwnnger's llrokt r j( <c olllce. ^' Light-Brciid, IR, T=P. ????. ^3 Sausage and Fisli, at the Green Grocery Store, PAUL STANN, Proprietor. j i L. M. MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OrncE I Iouhs' 8 In 0 3. ill. 2 to ' > p. ill. 7 ::>0 to y n. in. uve "cx is ,w! ~>f course every farmer should raise u ?ir Mule?.! I will keep the "Crossou" .luring August and September at my place near Paxtcr. Terms: afs.oo for insurance* GK M. ADAMS,! BAXTER, S. C. lomm iron worts snjpij co.! AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Foundry, Ma -hinc, Boiler and Gin Works, lie pairing Promptly Oorc. ly-10-l-U engines boilers GIN'S and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, (irist. Oil and Eerlihzcr Mill Outfits: also (iin Press ( 'anu Mill and Shingle Oatlits. Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Haili road Caslins; Railroad, M ill, factory, and Machinists' Supplies. Uniting, Packing, Inj -ctors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc., ensl every day. Work lot) hands. Marriages Are long remembered by tlie friends and relatives of the bride and groom, when they are requested to be a guest by receiving one of The Advocate's beautiful wedding invitations. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Contra! Tlma ot Jickmvlll* an 4 Parannnh liutoru Tuna at Othor Points. ScUocluie to KSrat Jan. i~th. ltWl. MORTiiMo-rxn lKo.3l|Vo.?fKo.? fcQWTMjy jfp. |r>atU jDally .ax So <- " .1 . U --.p " Stnuiiixli ig By . |li55p 12 ufa ?HUp " FjirawQil . 4 S ir 4 Oia *' Riftokvvll* .... I 4JT)p 4 28fi Slltp Ar. 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' " Ornhci'buru 5i:n j 4."?o ?4!a i " BraQepvitia BJ.jp 19Ea 9 2v>l " fi-j'tiinorvl'la . . 7 ^lf 567?lu?vj i Ar t' M 15fj 7 Utv lij.'n t.v < . inibln (io. fi/T) J.... 11'rial US r.iavkviilo A.... I l-'i ? j7nj H A .? " ' 'iiwall 1 ?4|>| y j ,o bavint-nh S'tai' i> A)n|lO?Ja A r. .1 . ivilk-<!'. M.t 1 4 ;.i 0 I'.'jii 2 2?t ?lo?i)la^ Car 3ervi?). I'.Krf'lu.-.i daily paavongar aorvWo letwum Pl-.n.' . -md y <t x York. N I h?.'. * -Now York uu,l Ploridit Lint It. .1. ! ' r o ..vi; t Stui. 'ir, eompi.<<xi nolo*. . :} of IV...-. An fin.-it L)raw inj| liocuii S;cu^ Lit;. t\it..(tut line in nud OUui vulori t'?i?l? tv < . Yv.: Y'>rk, unci St. Augustine l'uihiiu i ponping ours liotwoon Augi.nta tuid A.Vt'.ntca Kf* York. run* from a i. g ut a to C'.cui.ihla via Hftk.T.lo Parlor car* totv ret. d;Al io iCoti a i.l O >lltml>?a. No'i. A> unci .-vl?Now Y< rk ttnd Klotlda Kxpr< ? Wr .o tug room sleeping cum bettvcmn Augusth unci Ni;iv York Pullman drawingroom -levping cut* betkcc ii port Tampa, .tookson vlllo Savannah Wa?hiti(ffoi> and Vow Yurk Pullman sloul lug car* U'lvccn Oharlcltv and Kii'hru.mil inning oar* Lu'.wvon C inn lotto ami Savannah. Now. A. and ;!tV?U. N. Fnst Mail. Through Puliinan clruwi'nj}.r'>oni t.'iiTot sifomngoiiriW j tween Jnvhaonvillo and Now Yor* and Pall- ' tti.in ? coping '-lis lK?t wcc-n A tig-''*1* and Ohnr- | lotto. Inning cam sn-rvo nil mo.olrc c-nrouio Pnllninn sleeving earn between Jnekaonviltn | and Columbia oaroute dttdy between JaoksoQ- : rtlle and t in uiimti, via Aulie vil lo. rtlAXK 8.0ANN0N, ?. II hARPYYIOK. Third V-P & Well. (<ou pas Agt? WaHldngtoa, It O. VNthlngloti, u. O. W. H, TAUiBL K. W.IIl'JIT, Am l Wen t'tvHS Dly. Pas* Ag't.k Atlanta. On. Charleston, J* O. G. P. CO BB ! Dealer in OTaGIES, TX7-^.0-C3STS TrX^^lSTE 3 COFFINS. CW~ Always CASKETS and on METALIC CASES* 'lumij Johnston, ; } % ; S. C, 4 1 Bevers &* Kneece BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS. : \ The best and cheapest shops in the State. : ? *? AII vvoi k done in llie best style. Finest Fainting done at the J.owest prices known. f J-IORSESHOEING BY THE BEST EXPERT SHOER IJM THE SOUTH Don't get cheap work dune when you can get Fiot-rlats wcrk at lers ] ticca. RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C. j \A7 ? f j* 1 HIS It is reserved XI alCIl SPACE! For^ X_i? ID. C-o-lluLanci. Sz, Co., THE LEADERS IX MERCHANDISE ,'v I UMBER. "Batesburg. . . C . ^ " It May b; Shameful. But every chance we get, Ave jump on our prices and tread them down. Hats! ZEDsutsII Straw and Felt just received at prices never before ottered, and quality equal to an//. Shoes! SlxoesII We have a lino Ladies and Children* Slippers that is yours for economy and solid satisfaction. Dress G-oods Laces and Imhrodorios at all prices that equal any on the market in price and quality. Come to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow. vT_ O. GLOVER Pijggies & Wagons! Av e now have oil hand some of the host BUCifi IKS, WAGONS. HARNESS and SADDLERY made. We sell the Tyson A J one Buggy and the Piedmon Wagon?there are none bet ter. Also cheaper grades. ' AV hell in town e sure come round and inspect no stool" if Bugjjies, AVagons Prices to suit the time. SATCHER COftf^Kr?, | Ifc, ; SALUDA. : - - -- SC. 1 I | EVERY ARGUMENT And claim needs proof to make it stand. Our proof is our goods. jNEVER IN THE Historv 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! Steadman & Rilev's | BOOK, JOB ?AND | | COMMERCIAL PRINTING, J ? Neatly and Quickly ^ I4 Executed at 3 I TUB ADVOCATE OFFICE. J VlMmutiiiiuMimuitiiti iiwum utawMwiwttmmUUMK WWMfWmmWWWWWm flfflfflfIMWmWWWIW 1"W" A -KT'-PTP.-n I Every sensible person that reads this paper and ail of 1 heir friend*, to lake a 20-payaenfc T.ile l'oliey with J Annuity combined,--the best pclicy in the world; is- ^ I THIS I sued by the , II 'fidelity mutual life insurance company,-' | e? \J ? of Philadelphia. ? ^ || i2-1 "YEARS OLT), Have soui ,ooo,coo [ .11 ore insurance than any other company has ever sold 3P at it's age. None better, few as good. Address or ? ^ call 011 ? C. L. JONES, Dist. Gnl. Agt., WAGENER.S. C.^ ? ?^ ? D. RUFUS HALTiWANGER, Special^ Agent, BATESBUrtG, S. C. I 1 Deafness, Noises in the Head* &c, I Thp reRular coimnnnica. Positively cured liy Habti.kV* kaii y 'doit of the 'itatesbnrg Lodge Tlii, m- w Itcincdy cue* tight to I In- actual Host] a N?t. 186 A. 1"'. M. Will COb" of the and hasclTcricdMtclireiiuirkahl* j VQlA ' ' u'ridsv evenm? Aue car.-* t.iat the crratrat hone l? liri.i out to a? \ ene r ruiay t > ening,/tug. aulTcrera. no matter how had or long IaiiiIU< ^ 1'Ill'U . Work in tile first tetlte case may he. (>\k ttm ri.tt wili. Crnic amy ordinary ca-e. ant) will he sent Hrurrly iiatkra K * 1 e, 'lake tot ice and govern jojtanrt |>ost oald. with full directions ami \?r?ti- I . .. I v . a.-onrd i liat I \ tnouiala upon receipt ?f ?i w>. Order direct " lMlVVI, v^xem/si? o from .1 AM ICS K. IIAllI.EY. as. stockdale Koa.i, I J. VltANK ,KN EECE, Secy. Soutu l.auiheth, l.ondou, KMSLANli.