The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 22, 1902, Image 5
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I MANY ATTRACTIVE SP1
17 i'd>. of Ciiimjlj
A 'iir^e n?u4 asaoi ve0 Hoe o?" Shone
lir.a o' rorpiiure \vi?'> p. 'ces lorcooip
|^P iry ? ?ij es; Dynumue C..|?j am' Fuse
go r v low Azores.
ated; nr.d no one can make thcin like
Reckling.
Dr. Watson, (the only anil original
l>r. .1. A. Watson,) spent Saturday
aiul Sunday at Ridge Spring. Ere
long, we predict, that "Doc" \till no
longer make these trips, bat will
in ike her an inhabitant o II itesburg.
FOR RENT?One one-horse farm,
or a two-horse farm if preferred.
? W- J. Padgett.
We beg to call your attention to the
change of the 'ad' of l.and ?n Quattlebaum,
,vho announces in this issue
that lie carries a full line of gro ceries.
? _ G iye liim a.call.
The assistant postmaster "Jones" was
a ning the number of',Gallants" who
did not go by themselves to Church
Sunday evening. Tin hilf has not
been told.
It is with regret that we note the
illness of Mrs. N. I*. Gunter, Sin habeen
confined to her home for several
days. We wish for her a speedy recovery
Did you say Reckling would be at
Hal pass' store on Jan., 30th, 31st, and
February 1st? Yes, and we are going
to have our beauties struck, for lie is
i lie best artist in these regions.
Airs, A. B Cargile, of .Lamar, is on a
visit to the family of Mr. D. O. IIolfcton.
.
The Batesburg Colored Minstrel wii)
render their play at Saluda Jan. 27, OS.
The "African Monkey ^.N iggei will oe
on display. '
Miss Lena iltfrinan, a? pretty as of
yore, came down last week to attend
the itikard-Rawl marriage. Mis- Lena's
many friends are always delighted to
see her benign countenance.
Mr. Jno R. Watson, one of the best
men in Salnda county came over to
attend tlie Bank meeting Saturday.
Air. Waverly J^Uston, who has been
working on G|^^H^^,eader,
Sa t e
Mr. W. 1111
of our towj^^Bpn^^ of Edgefield,
spent Sund^Jand Monday here Willard
is a great favorite rniong the
fair sex.
Mr. Landon Quattlehaum, went to
Edgefield last week on busiiie-s. We |
d iiibt not that he made a mash on |
some little maid.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Will. Quattlebaiim,
after a ten days' visit to relatives mil
friends here, returned to their home
in Shelby X. C. Sunday.
Elsewhere vill be found a card of
Dr. W. p. Timnieriuan. He lias located
in our town for the practice of his
profession, lie is a high toned Christian
gentleman, and we bespeak for
11iin a liberal patronage. Dr. Tiin.n ;rman
lias had several years exporence,
of a large and successful practice.
Mr. Charlie Wright, who for several
years has had charge of one of the sections
on the C. M. Hy. came ov *r from
Black ville via Sei vei n yesterday and
while here gave us a call. .Mr. Wright
informed us that lie is contemplating j
taking unto himself a dashing young (
wife, and will probably go to farming. ;
"Wo extend congratulation in advance, ,
to the happy couple. (
Eevry one appreciates a picture of '
1 heir loved ones! so be sure and have 1
"Reckling, the artist, to make them lor
you. lie will be in Batesburg on
^ Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Jan.,
:t ?, 31, and February 1. Don't forget
the date! j
A movement is under way to organ- 1
i/e i Reading Club which will supply '
a long felt need among our young
people here. There is nothing more
pleasant or e!?vating to the mind than
the reading of good literature, and we |
feel sure that the organization under
the management of such ladies as ]
Misses Hill and Wakefield, is an assured
success. .
Pay us your dues!
[THE ADVOCATE.
Published >. vki.v Wednesday.
~
Personals, f^ointers
And Pnacts.
fAdvei User* Take Not ee ! ! !
liVe ilesiie to accommodate t??ir advertisers
as far as possible, but we
have been delayed several limes loeen1ly
by having to change matter, which
come in at tlio last In nr. V/e give notice
to one and nil, that we cj.nnul
change advertisemi nts unless the copy
is in Ihc Advocate olllce by Tuesday
morning. We can not vary from 1 li i -
rule.
Mr. W. K. SSIiealy. one of Shim!::
county'? stuunclie-t and best ? tizciis
give us a pleasant call Tuesday.
Reckling needs n : introd uction t->
our people. ?i.s many trictids lure
sviiI be glad to sli ike his hand on the
210th, 31st, and February 1.
Mr. John W. (iibson. formerly of
8 tluda county, but now engaged hi
?. the saw-mill business near Seivern,
\vi> j^ji our town Saturday on business.
r ^^^Pjno. T. Long, a prosperous
youn^Ffarmer of Hollow-Creek Township,
was in town Monday and while
here kindly^iiupieniber^d us l>y paying
l.is subscription vo n'lio Advocate.
For a bad taste in p t:;k?
r liauil erlaiu's Stomach and i i ,i,
, lets. For sale by liulcsbnrg Drug (
Don't fail to let Reckling make your
likeness! A photo is alwiys appreei
m?? Uon't know wbat sort he likes
s
Young bride (showing tin* kill some
banana candy) said: "This is what
you want ain't it honey?" -li? sold
the randy.? Exchange.
Eagle .Shoes a~e lirst class. .F. C. p
Glovers. o
The roads and streets of the town are 11
undergoing a general overhauling and
while our city fathers cannot insure i
its all the improvements that we
would like to see just now, it seems j
evident that they at least, will give us I ^
better roads uiul streets. O.i with the '
good work, j
Early Itird and Schnapps Tobacco ut ;l
I. C. Clovers. ,,
Miss 11.1 May Smith left Tuesday for I
Spartanburg, her old home, where e
she goes to complete her business t
course in one < f the colleges there. C
When she comes back, "Junes"' will 1
bj here, blooming in all his beauty, g
no longer believing, however, "that o
distance lends enchant incut.'' S
Winter Clothing to close at first
cost at J. is Glovers.
.Mi s Eva Miller a charm ing and at |,
tractive young lady of Trenton, is vis- |;
iling her sister, Mrs. K I,. Hartley. v
Claiiss Scissors the best made at J. l'
C. Glovers,
The License ordinance enacted by |
the rown Council, lias caused consid-j
erable comment, but look.ng at it | j
from a general standpoint we fail to ( _
see where it could prove detrimental , ;
to any one The amounts exacted arc '
small, and accord so nearly as possible j
1 t <
with the amount of business done by j(<
eaeli one, and while they do not g
amount to uch to the ones who pay _
tliem, yet they will prove a source of
considerable help to those in authoritv
who are supposed to look not only to
the protection, hut to Hie develop- q
merit ami advancement of the town
as well.
Nice large mackerels ;u 10 ets Etch I
at J. <'. (Hovers. i ?
Southern Railway a uumnces estah- ' 1
lishment of addi'ional sleeping ear
line to ( hailcston, S. C. from Cincinnati,
< liuttanoogn anil Atlanta via
Augusta southboiiml leaving Cinrin-j
nati at S::r> 1*. M. Cliattuno >ga at6:lf>
A. MAtlanta :> :1() I'. M., Augusta
11 :0o I*. M. arriving Cli irleston 7 A.
M. lie-turning leave Charleston 11 I'.M j
arrive Augusta 7:1a A. M. Atlanta 1:1:
l.j I'. M. Chattanooga ! : ">h 1*. M. Cincinnati
8: 10 A. M. On this sleeping
rtr line will he handled Pullman ^
sleeping cars, a'nl this completes the 1
excellent service afforded by the Boothi-rn
Railway and its connections to ?
[Charleston on account of t'ie Exposition.
th
at
Tcaclicrs* Meeting.
th
The Lexington County Teachers' os
Association will hold its regular meeting
Saturday, Jan., 25th, 1002, in the
onrt house. 'J'lio program is as follows:
1 1'iactieal Method of Teaching
Fractions?Col. J. H Wingard.
'2. Failures in Reading?Miss CJertrude
Oxner.
:l The Dull Pupil?Mr. Tliad. W.
Dreher. ?*
4. The' Diacritical Mark"?Mr. ,F.
I. Frick. ri?
Miss I'Ans Meetze, See.
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ilLElT^ :
ing, S. C. 1
L MERCHANDISE WITH
EC1ALT1ES:
lied Suga-* for *'.f0
et rook-bottom nrices* An excellent |
edlion; Ueady-iuude Clothing at catch
s always c i liued; A few guns left to
ID SEE US.
Sivc your IVJoncy
Am' keep it in me Savings Dcpaii
tnent o.' Ti.-E F1UST NATIONAl
I'.AXK of Ifn'ee org. Four (1) per.
cenI i tiered on deposits. Dividends
semKinnunt'y. lloth large and small |
accounts so' ciled.
W. VV. Watson,
Cashier.
U'JU.U nBUfiw^Tr-n
Col fins and Caskets for Sale by C. '
Glover.
Miss I.uli Puwel, the charming ,
young milliner at the New York
Itacket Store, left f ?r her lioine it ,
Virginia last we k, where she will
spend a couple of weeks before going
on her regular semi-annual trip to
New York mid li.dt im<? e f lo will
! post herself I.troti^li on all the latest
fads of Dune Fashion, ami return in (
1line for the spring Undo.
When you want Iirst tlais flour ask ,
for Iki1 lards, .1. C. Clovers.
If you would have your children '
grow lir-ai t liy, \\ cat I liy and wise, buy 1
ry Milling Co's., Hour from .I. J. '
Haw l it Si u I atisbuig llrok. Co.,
Distributors. 4
(iolil Hond bams arc reliable for Salo
by .1 ('. CJ -ver. '
Our corn spondent from Sumnria
writes i s that on Friday, .Ian., 1Kb,
tbe large boiler at Kev. Evans Hall's
siw-mil: exploded and seal led several
per-oils bully, but not serious y. Tbe
boiler was lilted from the furnace, and
dashed a distance of over 100 yurds
from its bed. t
Wanted?ev?ry lover of good Hour
i l" :i<:< y< ur denier for Hickory Milling
Co'."., goods. Sold exclusively by
B.ii "burg Itrokerage Co.
If y. i bat for you-self or b y
c ? 11 on J C. \ --r
W. A. . find . oi-, Portrait ' '
1'liotogrnpht. ! beat \t$ itesbni g,
Tbiirsday, Friday , Satnrd ly . ..'nni.ai-v
30 and 31 and Feb. 1, taking 1' ctures. i t
All who want tbe best work take no- n
lice. K-iiieniber lteckling's Photo- t
graphs don't fade. j a
Hammers Hatchets Chisels ami An- *
gers, J. C. (Hovers. 1
"Darkey customer to young bride
who was keeping store while Iter bus- ^
band was out: "Miss, "Mum" nitwants
some candy for my little boy, (
' p - /
Money to lieud,
At The First National Bank of Bates>urg.
Every accomodation consistent
<titti sound bunking guaranteed to our
patrons. Your account solicited.
W. W. Watson,
Cashier.
Dr. W. P. Timmerman
OllVrs his professional services to
the people of Bntesburg unu vicinity.
Olllce over tlio N ttionul Bank, and
; ii be found there uay oruight.
BATESBUBG, 8. C.
HIS EiltST SPEECH IN HOUSE.
Youth.'iil R?'presentdtive lever Auto
uncos l)enih of Ills Predecessor.
Mr. Lever (dent.) lie ycithful member
of ihe House from S> n h Can lina,
add rest* d the S| cukcr lor the first
lime y csterdny. He is a young man of
very boyish appearance, but of terogized
ability. Kxeept Mr. Feely, of Illinois,
who is several months his junior
Hr Lever is the y oungest member ?
the Ilou.-e. lie arose y esterd y to officially
announce the death of his preilecessor,
Hon. .1 William Stokes, and
:e o ferthe customary resolutions. As
>i further mark of res loot the House
adjiiurntd until to-day ?Washingtc n
limes. .Ian. 14.
A New Kemedy.
'I lie old friends oT Chamberlain's
[plough Kemedy i 11 be plea-el to krow
that the manufacturers of that p.epe*
lion have gotten out a new remedy
ailed Ch iintiei Iain's Stoiiiache and
Liver T ih'ctp, anil that it is meeting
ivith much success in the treatment ot
oustipai i. u, biliousness, sick-head
iche. impaired digestion a >d like orl?
rs. These fablets are easier to tske
iii<t more pleasant in elTeot than pills,
hen they not o ily move the bowels,
>ut improve the appetite and correct
in* disorders of the stnmache and 1 iv r.
For sale ov Uatesburg Drug Co.
For Kent.
Persons desiring to rent Hi ! K W.
SIc-Leiinn store building, should apply
it once, to
J.C. GLOVKIt,
Putesburg, S. C.
Coughs and Colds in Children.
iteccoinmendatiou of a Well Known
Chicago IHiysIcian.
I use and prescribe CIlumberIninjp
'oug^i Kemedy foi almost all
late, ei>v>sirietetl coughs, with direct
esults. 1 prescriliv it i\o -.J^dren ot
II ages. Am g'nil to rveeommJMid it
> all in need and seek tig relief from"
dds and congas and bmnohiai ufllicions.
It is non-narcotic
it* h tndj of the uiost unprofessional
i universal panacea for all mankind.
-Mrs. Mary K. Mrlendy, M. 1) , Ph.
)., Chicago, III. This remedy is for
ale by Katasburg Drug Co.
Notice!
Ail parlies are hereby wan ed under
enalty of the law, not to hunt, flsh,
r ot herwisa trespass on lar.ds of the
nUersigned.
N. A. "ntes,
C. A. Bates,
M. N. Holston,
A. B Watson.
iov. 13?3m. J. L. Perry.
"Through the month of June and
illy our baby was teething and took
running otV ol the bowels and sikess
of tl.e stomach," says O. 1'. M.
lolliday, o.' Dealing, Ind. "His bojvls
would move from five to eight
'lines a day. i hud n bntthj of
il.amberlaiu's Colli*, Cholera and
>iarrhoea Remeuy in the house and
ave him four drops in a teaspoont-il
f waiter and he got better at ouce."
old by F. II. Gunter. d-uggist.
TrespasH No; ice!
All parties are hereby warned not to
not, or trespass any wise on tin*
mds of the undersigned. Those who
i'date (Ins notice w'll he puni-hed to
lie full extei t of the law.
Wash Padgett,
M 1). Padgett,
W. J. Padgett,
L. G. Padgett.
-1?'02.
(cnllliy Blood Makes Healthy
llosV
To have goad th sf*. am! good feeling,
> look well and feel well take some
onch's Snrsaparilla. Nothing else so
ood for pale and sickly women,
L. M. MITCHELL.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
>ffice Hours*
8 to 0 a. m.
2 to 3 p. mi.
7 :30 to 9 p. m.
. A. WATSON,
DENTIST,
BATKSBURG, - - tf. C.
Office over Harris' Drugstore.
m ?esgaaBM? ??
Itidge Baptist Association.
Tlio Board of Trustees of Connie
nxwell Orplianage asks tho Ridge
iptist Association to contribute,
is year. $350 00 toward the support
t lit* orphanage.
Taking tin- appointment made by '
e executive committee of the associion
for the Kurman University
iiolarsiiip, a-* a basis, I have made
e apportionment among the churchfor
the Orphanage. 'J'lie clerk of
eli church will receive a postal card,
iting the amount expected.
Fraternally,
E. O. Ridgell, 1
( hair man F.x. Com.
Ituy your decorated ware from J, ('.
loVer.
Tomatoes pl.t up hy John A Koon at
C. Glovers.
Dry Goods nod notions in great vasty
at J. C. Glovers.
Use "blue Ridge" Flour.
ttflj ft^l - 'iMm
. .
I
ARE YOU WISE ??-? ??rgU"S5 SaMBE
action Umt* Is no woody to equa^ l MoxloaM MmUng IilBlaMfa
aim easy way
and a sure way to t^eat a case of Sore ]
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healtliy throat action is to '
take half a glassfull of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
Einiment
. - and with this gargle the thr.sat at frequent intervals.
Then bathe the outside of tho throet thoroughly with the Hnl- j
xnent ami after doing this pour some on a eofo cloth and wrap
around tho neck. It is a POSITIVE CUKE.
25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle.
Y ui V DC VON have long boen troubled* with a running
II III AT Dt TUU aore or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexican
Mustang LUnncnt and you can depend upon a speedy curs.
mmomm papn t ? ?
I ^ '-1-'
OF 500 PAIR OF PANTS.
T.arge lot of up-to-date Cent's and Coys .Suits, ranging in prices from
$1 00 to $15,00. We must close itiese out as we nre over stocked.
Agents fur NEW HOME SEW I NO M AC i) INES, wliich will be Bold "
on easy terms. If you need Machines, by u'l treses call on us.
*PERRY BROTHERS,! !
Dealers in EVERYTHING. J
Lw^K. Heti.axd, Pres Joiik Fox, V'ee-Pres. T. I\ Young, Ph.G., Sec A'J'.e j
Batesburg Drug Comp'y. 1
1
ajclean,
p.
we to
you we will
service." "'TO
1 v .?AN.SBHBHHi
^ M?Tii|nB|^B^^^ra|^n>^H
Pl your Is fully
g tr??i?<l 1b our froo on fo- HISHT
mk w4!**^- "V,""t'.w^h" *?"t IHHHBHnHl
onfldoaltally for fro* odrloo
to Th. lbium* H?nt uiD rn i
u Omtu a Co . chott^ . R.iv'.[.'"giiHBRingBnniug
B noogo, T.?n , glrlo* fall par- r
H tleular*. nn.1 yo? r?ool?? m r,11*
lottor ooutalr.lag full nail oom* f
H plot* Instruction* for troMln* ?reM'r 'Ar?
your truublo. to luH?riiHflHHHBBH^H^H
1 s i s
! ?r h'ft'H. HBH9jSE^SMS^^9H^^^^R|B^^^RBg
to $1.00 to ^s.i.t>0 per month a<*cor<^^Hi^^^^HmK?^^HE^^H^|^gHg^^gg
congenial |>?<>[>I
BHHHNHn|^Hn9^gBH^K^^gg5^5
The under mHflg|^HB^9Hfl^HBHS
Advancement rapi<HHHH^H^B|BgHj^RB
For hur inf. .^ra^gHM|BMnBnHHI
KAkNK^T
e n t i
We are showing a complete line <^B8BScBBBBBBSHBHiHI5i&iiBBEBHBBHj
Have yon tried our Kalston Ilea
>rape Nil Is ana enjoy good lu-al I
A fresh line of Canned-Hooda
nans, Ac. Onr assortment of
own. A hearty welcome aw
yours
Landon^H^^HnHHS
hickory Milling
IA^ccialty. RJW^WWhMI
^fk St'v * v KV%
?? ... - .JL.^^!??Jlm m
7 s. .
. SS55?'
HA'Hi
AND YOU
DRY GOOd ANd
SHOEs!!
We have a full line of Shoe* and
Dry Goods that ate Up-to-date in eery
particular.
PffNTS & CLOTHING!
When we try to describe our bargains
in this department, we don't
know where to begin. It's like trying
to find the oommeucement ef a
circle.
E7JONE
E. L. ASBILL,
4TTORNET AT L A \?
L.8IHVIIXB ' - S ft.
Practice in all Courts Business nHuited.
GO TO
SAM MOWliS.
Restuarant for fi r s t-c ass
meals, at all hour?.
Watson & Towill.
^ ire I3=ls? -A.gren.ts.
Town and Country Risk.
Office in ADVOCATE Building.
P. B. Asbill
VVatche?, '9,10ch?<,. and
deweii'v ' airiu^.
Jijcbell building,
BATES BURG, S. C.
E. K HARDIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office a.t Home.
Something to ltemember.
When a cough or cold is long negected
consumption almost invariably
allows. ltemember Mexican Syrup
inly costs 25 cents a bottle, and jet
ias proven in many thousand cases an
ibsolLie safe c ire for coughs, colds
liuI con-umption. Taken in time it
-ores quick'y. Children likeit because
t tastes so good. Insist on your drug
Cist Keeping it for sale. Read the seemingly
miraculous cures it lias effeit d,
printed on the wrapper nround the
lottle.
Pictures!
Snaps Even for Bar- Stove*! Stove*!!
gain Hunter*. __ , ?
Now u the Hum u bayl Wm mi
Ws have a full line of 1 HUNKS over stocked and tbey ere going shea? <
tnat we will close out at prices that Any Biae?Any pries. Used seeking j
ill move tliem quick mMn, good. eatiog-aad yog n*y
Sewing Machine*! healthy. Wegaaraatee these.
Hurry and get your wife that Sew- g
fug Machine be'ore present lot is UrOCent*"
sold out. Several styles to pick 'rom. We have on baud always, a faL' M<
L You pay >esa than one half of Agents ccm|>1,.to ,lne of th# choicest #rsss?.
prices; and same ter?rs if desired. | |e. Tlia Colnbrwtad ?lfr?>?g??teft
i Special Inducements on a limited pUrlty" Flour always la
quanity?to the first twenty five. 1
pS, The Underseller.
Asthma Cure Free!!
M
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Fcrnu&nea* Y I
2J Cure in All Cases. ?? I
Sent absolutely Free on receipt of Postal. Write your Ntm?. I
anH Address Plain!)- wil
There 's nothing: like 4slbaalr.ii 1
brings ll>?"ant relief, even in t&v r'
""?ret cases. It cures whan ell else
I ' 'I n?* Rev. C. F. Wells, of Yl..a RldJ.
/ iK?JV 111., says: "Tour trial bottle of Ae
/ v/^Wnf tnu.aline received in good condition
V #jJEtofllnL^Bi^^ J*?? 7 < annot tell youhow thankful I fW ^ .!
I I for the good derived from it. I wee a
I y jP 1 slave, chained witb putrid aora throat ^
# * d Al?tl,niH for **n I dee|??>
\ X jR ^red of ever being cured. I t| f joes
\ M / ejff^ advertisement fi r Ike eure of this
\ i J d.e dful end tormenting disease.
VI el?TO^. thnra, end thought you had ui?r*ge>
\fiy|i]KX ken yourselves, but tesoivru to give It
\ ImUU/I /Y a trial. Tt? uiy astnnbhuieiie, the tri*
J tPPt^Jy al acten Mke a charm. bend ne a tail
Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler 1
SUV1A "W IUbbf of Cenr. Bnai Ierael.
ftlll UA J R*W York, Jan. 8, luet.
Hwal Dre. Taft Bros' Medicine Co.,
fllM nf|l3 : Your Asthmalene la as I
excellent remedy for A.vinna and Mef
>#ver, and its composition nlleviaten *
trouble* which combine with A* ^B H
ma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful. After having it oeref?l) H
nalized, we can state that Asthmalene contarna no opium, morphine* abler
'orm or ether. Very tr-.ly yours,
;>K. jf ORBI8 WECHSI.10L M M
v?is, V. T., Fn. I, 1991. I
Da. Takt Bros' m edicink Co
Qentiemen : I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, baringH
the wonderful effect of your Asthmalene, fur the cure of Asthma.
Iras been rfflicted with spasmodic Asthm for the past 13 years.
hausted my own skill as well as many ethers, I chanced to see }
your windowr on 130th street, New York, 1 at once obtained a tjH H
malene. My wife commenced taking it about the first of Noven^B H
a After using one buttle
disappeared, and she entirely free from all symptome. I feel
recommend the medicine to nil who are afflicted wi^B BB
treasing disease. Yours respectfully, O. D. rilM B
Gentlemen 1 waO troubled with Asthma for 22 years.
I raerous remedfe. hni h* " " J
, , h u(.-..oi w Vh 1 ran ocrou