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THE ADVOCATE. " JOHN BELL TOWlLiL, J EdITOB AMD MABAOEK. eiinest wiooins, Aisociate Editob. I PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THB ADVO- 3 CATS rUBLISOINO COMPANY. (JOINT STOCK.) Subscription Price: ONH YEAR, $1.00] Six Montii9, 80 TKBM3, HATABI.K IN ADVANCE. ^ Tor liberal terms to advertisers, apply at office. Good correspondent# wanted in Lexington, Aiken andj^alu- _ da Counties. r c c Wednesday, Mcli., 2o. ; Hon. W. W. Timniertnan president ' of the First National Bank of Bates- * ' ""' burg, was in SiacScld Monday attending the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers Bank: t "hough Dr. Titniuerin in is an avowed * candidate for gubernatorial honors. ' E. Advertiser. I i t t t t Ex. Gov, Northern has r.nounced ' that he will not stand for re-election ( as President of the Southern Baptist ; Convention, which meet this year in 1 AshvillcN C. Gov. Northern has presided over this distinguished body for several years and during that time he * has won the esteem and love of his de- * nomination. Several prominent men j have been suggested as his successor, j but no one can tell who will receive < .he honor, until the last ballot has been counted. 1 t i t t ; There is a move on foot to b'lild a telephone line from this place to Wagen- y er. We sincerely trust the undertak- t ing will meet with success. That it | will prove a financial success we i liav'nt the slightest doubt. The Lusi- ' ness men of our town should lend ii- 1 nancial aiu. It will not only be a con- * venience, but will be a factor in bringing trade to this market, that hith- , to has gone elsewhere. We have plen- s ty of merchants, with excellent stocks ^ of goods, whoshold recognize the im- 1 portance of doing every thing possi- ^ ble to attract trade this way. The r mission of the Advocate is to buildup I Batecburg and surrounding country. * 1 We want every interprise to aucceed ' are willing to do all in our power fo advance the wel-fnre of this section ^^^ur Win. Westmoreland he moving the telepfeBH^ne. j Let us lend our aid, so as to have the t, line. Hello S:.maria, Stead mans, Sei- & vorn, Wagenerl! Helio! Hello!!! '' c ? t, Among the candidates who will * make the race for Comptroller Gener- d al in the coining primary election Senator W. II. Sharpe of this county a will unquestionably prove the most 81 formidable aspirant. That he will re- * ceive the solid vote of Lexington connty is an unquestioned fact. Born and tl reared in the Sand Hills with out fort- a une, but with a large element o* grit a and determination in iiis make up. * He has fought his way to prominence " and position by arduous 'abor and ^ study. He is emphatically a self y made man and deserves for li s efforts ti and for genuine worth the confidence la and support of his fellow countrymen K through out South Carolina, and we unhesitatingly say, that we believe st the voters of the state will recognize! y< hij merit and abilty, and place tlr's re- b< sponsible office into such worthy and ^ competent bands. No one who knows Henator Sharpe will question his fitnesa and ability to till this ofiice with y intelligence and efficiency. The Lex- 11' ington Dispatch says in last week's is- b< ?... We have been informed by State r;i Senator Sharpe that he has fully de- m terrnined to enter the campaign as a j candidate for Comptroller General, and that he has received very (lattering encouragement from all over the j State. Senator Sharpe is a very strong and popular young man of un- s(] questioned ability and as a stump m speaker he has few equals and no superiors. The man who defeats him in the race will have well earned his vict- 'n ory. Pe I { t t Wl Postal Laws. m "1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to renew their subscription. an "2. If subscribers order the discontinn(k(J ance of their periodicals, the publisher ^ may continue to send them until all ATI I the dues are pai l. Wl 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to - take their periodicals from the post- ^ olllce to w ilch they are directed, they y# are responsible until they have settled ^ their bills and ordered them discontin- ? Su ued. yy "4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to the former ad- wl dress, they are held responsible. Pe: "5. The courts have decided that refu- ^ sing to take the periodicals from the ofllce, or removing and leaving them *>a uncalled for, Is prima facia evidence 'ia of intentional fraud. 1,18 all '6. If subsc ribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice at the end of (i)( jime if they do not wish to continue taking it; othetwise the publisher is authorized to send it. and the subscri- #(ii ber will be responcible until an express notice with payment of all arte- ^, ?:ge* Is sent to the publisher. r. K. Rotlakd, Pre*. John Fox, ViceBatesburg D We have just moved in md have a|clean, fresh stock i Drugs, Patent Medi< Stationary, Scl P< *With Mr. T. P. Young, Gra \f Pharm'J(*\/ it-* rliorfro nf ' I?w? inuvjr f III VMUi ?V. VI UUI Prescription ve are prepared to fill your p :urately. VVe respectfully ask issure you we will endeavor md serviced NOTICE!! On account of the recent fire in Su? uda. I have opened my law offiice ov>r the Dispensary. E. 8. Blease. The 'atest postal laws are are *uch hat newpapers publishers can arrest my one for fraud who takes paper and -efuses to pay for it. under this law the men who allows lis subscription to run a long for some inie unpaid, and then orders it dls:ontinued, or orders the postmaster ;o uiark it ''refused," and have a posal card sent uotifying the publisher, s liable to arrest and flue, the same as 'or theft.?Americus Times Recorder. Miue-Creek. All rite the legislator has got home igin dident have much to do of corse lident do much?raised the petition i Hundred thousand dollars, discontinued the Public roads by giving ban tlie rite to pay one dollars or work 8 lays on road, where is the man that vill work for 12){cents Per day. fiaily says to his boys make crop if Fou can. 1 am so rnixt up with Road uid Bridges that i hardly know the vay to poor house. Old woman liur y up the boys this here office i am got will be out for I cant fix it, well dont ret, hold up your head you are not oilge to try get any more than you can est and sleep good, wont have to lave Breakfast before day. I wil ,hlok it over and if I can stand it, I will do so. We may have some good veather as the moon has got out from iraoung them big stars and the old voman is cowing with her garden eed in one hand and hoe in the other A'e have began to look up our plows hat will do to plow this moon. Many :hickens hatched out, what will the; Candidate do no Pluins no BlacK-berles, corters out and I am afraid I will obc seed. I will stop as the candidetes iai beiran to ein wlin who urill nhl? 0 stand. K. D. Our Sttluda Letter. ir. M. R. Smith of our town fatnil-ary k!:/>.... ' iVf'.? Nlack''jscor^hied ohis bed with a peculiar t oubTeTcHr iooday last he experienced a coldness 11 the left foot accompanied by exruciatiug pains. Since then the rouble has grown more and more agravated until now the member is as old to the touch as ice and of a veryark blue color. Capillary circulaion has evidently ceased and fears re entertained that blood poison will et in. The foot is greatly swollen ad the disease has already commencd spreading upward. The question f amputation has been discussed by tie physicians, but Mr. Smiths extreme ge(being in his eighty-fifth year) and nd weakened condition will probaly eep them from trying the expedient. On Wednesday afternoon of iast we? k 11 that was mortal of Mr. James EUfards, whose illness had been menoned in this correspondence, was ild to rest in the village cemetery, e. J. A. Carson paid the deceased a eautiful and touching tribute after hich Rev. Oaggott preached funeral irmon. Mr. Edwards was sixty-live ears of age and was one of the towns' est citizens. He leaves a widow, two vo sons and numerous relatives and iends to mourn hie loss. On Weduesday morning of last eeK a few miles below Wyse's ferry Ir. George Dominick and his son with ve negroes pushedolf from the Ne.v;rry side of Big Saluda river to cross irpr to this county. The river was ill greatly swollen from Sunday's lin. And before the party reached id stream the boat capsized and emped the seven occupants into the AnTl... ? .kit. 1 j nubviu. * lie VVTU n line IIIt'll iiUH negro named Cook, after onsider>le effort succeeded in reaching the ink. Tne other four of the company ion sank out of Bight and noth rig ore lias been seen of them. The township assessors hu? been tryg their hand at the returns of their spective townships during the past pek. Mr. Mayes, the veteran horse and ule dealer of Columbia who runs a !e stable here also, was in Saluda e past week. Tne Saluda Oil Mill Co. has placed order for a third I inter to he shiped imediately. They hrve also perchasanother. seventy saw gin which 11 be shipped in time for the next nning season. The compay is like- ( se planning several changes for its anery and they propose to have it nipped with every up-to-date connicnce. dr. C. W. Davis and his bride spent nd iy in our town the guest of Mr. alter Hatcher. i'he body of John Chapman colored, ] >o suddenly an mjatriously disnpared on Sunday morning March 8th. !S found yesterday near Little Saiu- j river below the Dozier bridge by <i ' rty of searchers. Several rumors ^ ve gone out concerning this negros' appearance and many firmly believe the while from the circumstances 1 related, that there had been foul iy. The coroner will hold an in- i est today (Monday) and a thorough amination will be made for gun ot wounds, for the story goes that ispman was shot and thrown into i liver. ^ %% %% r * ^ Pres. T. 1*. Yocxo, rh.Q., bee. & Tr? a rug Comp'y., to the New Kaminer Building 3ines, liool Supplies, *rfumery, Soaps, Etc. duate of the Maryland College 1 Department, I rescriptions promptly and acfor a share of your trade, and to please you in price, quality NOTICE! Cnmp, A. S. Roukniglit, No 1006. will meet at Meadow Pond on the first 1 Saturday in April at 2 :00 o'clock p. M. Let all attend. K. J. Goggann, commaoder. The biggest fire in the history of our little town occurred here last night, and this morning one of the best buildings in the Tillage is a moss J of ruins. llow the fire originated will probably never be known. Just t before sundown Dr. Pitts was called to 1 his ofliice to extract a tooth for a ne- t gro. lie lighted a lamp and was prob- J ably twenty minutes in his oflloe. J Immediately thereafter he extinguish- s ed the light, locked his ofliice door and went home. J ust after dust a fire was discovered in hia ofllce and the ulaim given. It was but a short time until , the flames swept down the hallway of ^ the second story which made it impossible for anything contained in the varios offices up stairs to be saved. lty 1 hard work most of the stovk of merchandise belonging to W. II. White < was saved. Msthis Bros. ?fc Co. also saved all their stock of goods. 1 The losses are as follows: Alvin Etheredge building valued at $6,000.00 insurance $2,500; library and furniture of B. W. Crouch, valued at $600. insurance $.">00; Sentinel ofliice valued at $1,000. no insurance; ofliice of l>r. Pitts valued at $1,000. insurance $H00; ' library of E. W.Abie, valued $1,200. > | insurance, $800; Libary ol J. N. O. Gregory, valued at $000. no insurance; library of C, J. Kamage valued at $1,000. loss almost total, no insurance; library of E. S. Blease, valued at $250. no insurance; stock of furniture belonging to J. II. Elheredge. valued it $500. no insurance; town council lost a safe valued at $125. no insurance; J. A. Gunter muljiinaii ? ?m.n i? 1 some machines; building occupied by , Matins Bros. A Co. considerably dam- c age, but covered by insurance. f White had $3,500. insurance on his , stock, which was considerably damage i in moving: Mat his Bros. & Co. had in- ( surance on their '.stock and this to was 1 greatly damaged in removal. The fire is a terrible blow to Saluda * mmmmmrnrnrnm county would have affected so many people. r The chief executives of the Caroli- ? nas will probably meet io Charleston t during North Carolina week. Bets v are freely offered as to what the Gov- * ernor of North Carolina will say to the Governor of South Caroli na upon this occasion. o ????????c CONFEDERATE YETEKaNS. k REUNION. Dallas, Tex. April. 22?25th., 190*4 e Southern Railway announces very low rates to Dallas Tex. for the Con- r federate veterans Reunion. Tickets e will be sold April 10th., 19th. and 20th ii with final limit May 2nd. 1002. By 2 depositing ticket ( in person ) with Joint Agent at Dallas on or before april 30th., 1902 and payment of fee I of 50 cts. at the time of deposit an ex- j' tension of th? linal limit to leave Dal- y las not later than May loth. 1002 m y be secured. The rates lor this occasion are the lowest rates ever offered to Texas. R Southern Railway affords quickest 'I line and best service. For information apply to nearest ticket agent or c address J. C. Bean Jr. * D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. W. Hunt, S1 I) P. A. Charleston, 3. C. " W. R. Me Gee, T. P. .u., Augusta, Ga. y jas. r re? in a n, ei Macon, Cla. b W. II. Taylor, T Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, J u Atlanta, Ua. . b April, 20th. I * For MenM 0"LXX ^lSSC bjc IBeeon. Your every want h %! Dress Goods to Easter We have spent wee paring and have no a] Your are cordially i :he beautiful display < jvhich is puckering th HEW YOR: I i) HORSES & MU .ESi / We will have at our atablV on Sat urday March, 22th. a car iofd of freah ihiped Tennessee Horses n^'l Mu'.es The very best that money rati buy and ' will continue to ship and kr?p on hauh 11 through the spirng season the heat ^ Tennessee Horses and Mules lor this ^ country. Will not liand'v branded or ar unbroken stock. pt Our aim and object is to nease our e<! customers. *j? B. L. JONES * SON. Eogcfleld, S. C. cr in Mar. 19?Im. w 01 Insurance!g Fire, Life and T Accident Si tii I will appreciate a share .?! jour In- m sura nee Business The New York D Life, the Ulens Falls Fire, the l'hoe- ul nix of Ilarlford, (Fire) the'Travelers' Accident are conservative, liberal and ^ safe. None Better, few eqi.al. n, For information address >r call on eu me at the First National Bank of at Batesburuc- ?? W. W, WATSON, 'ft 4- 2(1 Agent. si ai l>f Deafness, Noises lu the Hen?l, Ac, ^ Positively cured by Hartley's kar te rills new Itcmedy jtoes right to the actual seat w ?f the disease, and has effected such rtmarkalilt ... :urcs that the greatest hope Is held to all lufTcrers, no matter how bad or lnn.;--tandiiig "t he case may be. OxR dot ilk will Cl'itK any irdinary case, and will be sent securely packed i,, tod post-paid with full directions anu tcsti- J uoniala upon receipt of gl uo. Order direct 111 rom JAM'S K. 1IAHI.KY, 23. Stockdale Itnad, ar louth Lambeth. I-oudon, ENGLAND. Cl of re ef ggf^feoBring us^ vour Job ^ ia SVork.f^ There is no de- ^ mand loo small and no >rder too large for OUR STOCK OR FACILITIES. /' fo pr Tl A WORTHY SUCCESSOR A pi "Something New Untier The Sun" ^ AH Doctors have tried to cure CA- m rARRIl by the use of powders acid eases, inhalersand drugs in paste form. I'heir powders dry up in the mucous 5 membranes causing them tocrackoper tnd bleed. The powerful ileitis used '* in the inhalers have entirely eaten tway the same membranes that their vc ^ I makers have aimed to cure, w hile pastes j tnd ointments cannot rea^'i the dis- 11 ^ase. And old and experienced practi- T tinner who has for uiauy y ? r? made a Hose study and specialty o(Bilie treatment of Catarrh, has at las perfected iTreatment which when f.tift hrully used lot only relieves at once, t?it pennanty cures Catarrh, by rmovlog tlie p jause, stooping the discharges, and tiringall inflammation, il istheonly ^ emedy known to science t?at actually 1 caches affected parts. Tlus% wonderfu I emedy is known as "SN I' \ p-il.KS, the 3UABAXTEKD CATARHll V CUKE" v md is 8old at the extremely lolw price ! 0 if One Dollar, ^^^^^^^ut^rjeoutain- | h ni; iniernai irifO.o > * . T t "SNUFKI.ES" is the^only CA- ] I'ARRH CUKE ever madejand is now po ecognized as ttie only saffe and posi- w ive cure for that annoyiiig and dis- Tr ;listing disease. It cures, all inflama- Tli ion quickly and per man fly and is also foi wonderfully quick to relieve II uy w iF.VFH or COLD in tne HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often tic cads to COXSl MTION "SNUF ><! "LES" will saveyou il you use it at an nee. It is no ordinary rer edy, but a i ap omplete I reatment which is positively guaranteed to cure cure CATARRH . n any form or stage if used according o ihe directions which accompany m ach package. Don't delay, but send or it at once, and write fu.l particu- f0 urs as to your condition, and you will eceive specal advice from the discovrer of this wonderful reuieily regard- til ng your case without cost to you be- qu ond the regular price if' SNUFFLES'" lie "GUARANTEED CATARRH IU RE. i" Sent prepaid to any address in the tailed States or Canada on receiptor ? ?ne Dollar. A (hires Dept. 10 EDWIN . GILES A COMPANY, 2:13 and 2332 farketStreet, i'hiladelphi l. ii "I iiave used Chamberlain's Cougli ~~ :emedy fo- a number of years and ave no heatar.cy in saying that it is < ' he best remedy for coughs, colds ami Co roup I have ever used in my family, tin have not words to express my conli- rat ence in this Remedy.?Mrs J. A. cal loore, North Star, Mich. For sale by Li' iatesburg Drug Co. Wii When you lack energy, do not relish cul our food, feel dull and stupid, after u,,1 ming. all you need is a doet of ( ham- del erlaiu'* Stomach A liver Table's hey will make you fe?l like a new tan and give you an appetite like a ,,UI ear. For sale by Itatesbarg Drug * >.' !o. er. mini lU N omen ? and >i?tnro.a.snn."t KE s OOMft.]pl@t< an been anticipated ' Cards and ligg Dye. ks ranshacki*g the 11 lpologics to offer, nvited to vis t our si )(' fine Millinery an e faces of oureustome K RAQKEl i THE mlngenousTretttmentby which Drunkards are. lieinif Cured Dally in spite of Themselves. ? Ndxous Closes. No AVeakenZ of thenervcH. A Pleasant and tsitive Cure for tlio Liquoi Habit. It is now generally known and under nod that Drunkenness is a disease id not weakness. A body filled with )ison, and nerves completely "rhatter I by deriodical or constant use of lnxicating liquors, requires an anti>te capatile of neutralizing and eradsting litis poison, and destroying the uving for intoxicants. Sufferers ay now cure themselves at homithout publicity or loss of time from isines<t by litis this wonderful HOME GOLD CUKK" which has been rfected after many years of close udy and treanient of inebriates, he faithful u?e according to directns of tliis wonderful discovery is fsitiveiy gau ran teed to dure the most istinate ease, no matter how hard a inke. Our recordsshow^the marvelis transformation of tiiousrnds ol runkarks into sober, industrious and prigm men. W1V KS CU RE YOU R HUSBANDS!! HII.PREN CL'RK YOUR FATHRSII This remeds is in no sense a istruna but is 11 specific for this disiseonly, ami is so skillfully devised id prepared that it is thoroughly sol ileum) pleasant to 'the taste, so that can be given in a cup of tea or cofe without the knowledge of the perm taking it. Thousands of Drunk dt> have cure l themselves with this iivless remedy, and ts many more ive been cured anu made temperate en by having the "CURE" udinimsred by loving friends and relatives ihout their knowledge in coffee or tea id believe today that they discontin d drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded r apparent and misleading "imtiroveent." Drive out the disease at once id for all time, The'SlOME COLD ure" is sold at the extreme! low price One Dollar, thus placing it within ach of everybody a treatment more fectual than others costing $25 to $50. ill directions accompany each packp>. Special advice by skilled pliysicns when requested without extra targh. Sent prepaid to tiny part of e world 011 reee'2t of One Dollar.ildress Deept. 1,Edwin B& Com Our Clubbing Offer. The State (semi-weekly edition) and he Advocate for $'2.25 a year, $1.25 r six months. Regular price of both ipers $8.00 a year $1.50 forsix months, lie Thrice-a-Week World and Thk dvocatk ior $1.05 a year, 85 cents for x months. Regular price of both pa>rs $2.00 a year and $1.00 for six ontlis. the Advocate and Atlanta constitution (wcekj I year $1.75 cents, six inontlin 90 cents?The lvocate and Atlanta send-weekly Journal, 1 iar $1.73 six inontes 9o cents. Send-Weekly Journal and Tlic Advocate 1 iar $1.50. six months 75 emits. The Fanner tudent and The Advocate 1 year $1.25, six onths 05 vents. UE NEW YORK WOLRD THRICE- A-WEEK EDITION. ,s Goon to you as a Daily and You Get it at the Prick of a Weekly. Judging from the reports in the duly news papers, it seems that Senator ii-I. lurin made u hit at Anderson last 'riday.July 31st. It furnishes more at the price than any other ewspaper published in America. Its news ser ice covers all the globe and is equaled by that I few dailies. Its reports from the llocr war 4" been excelled in thoroughness and i' "I 'I l^UPitli the presidential campaign "^^^f^^^^^jy^^j^paluanle. Its politl lltieal campaign take the Thrice-a-Week orld. IT you want to keep your eye on the usts? and they need watching--take the irice-a-Week World. If you want to know all reign developments, take the Thrice-a-Week orld. n>e Thrice-a-Week World's regular sunscri|v >n is only $1.00 per year. We offer this uu:ialed newspaper and Til*. Ai>v?>catk together e year for $1.05. The regular subscription price ot the two ers is $2. 00. Tlie News and Courier (weekly edi>n) and The Advocate $ 1.75, sis onths 90 cents. Prices will be made upon application r other combinations than above, ibacriptions also received for any oi e above papers singly. The rates loted are strictly for cash in advance. Write to or call on us fo good readg. We offer you only The Best. The Advocate, Read the Postal l another column A New Remedy. The old friends of Chamberlain's ugh Remedy will be pleased to krow nt the manufacturers of that p epa;ion have gotten out a new remedy lied Chamberlain's Htomache and ver Tablets, and that it is meeting th much success in the treatment ot iistiputiou, biliousness, siek-headle. impaired digestion and like or s. These Tablets are easier to take il more pleasant in effect than pills, mi they not only move the bowels, t improve the appetite and correct i disorders of the stcmache and IivFor sale by Batesburg I>rng Co. m Children. !as I e. from Shoes and | [ ' \ narkets and pre- : n tore and gaze at f d Pattern Hats, * rs with smiles ,r, ' STORE J! < 11 1 B . ^ , ^ Light-Bread, EQ Beef, St Sausage and ^ ^ Fish, at the Green Grocery Store PAUL SPANN, Proprietor. Goocli's (juick Relief. When your joints anil bones ache an< your flesh feels tender and sore, a 2i cent bottle of Mooch's (juick itelie will jrlve you quick relief. Best cur for colic. For Stomach Troubles. "f tinvn iol/?n .. *- -IS tT m iiuir lanru a ^icai iiioujf uiuvr ent medicines for stomach trouble am constipation," says Mrs. 3. Geiger t? Dunkerton, Iowa, "but never bad a goop results from any as from Cham berlin's Stomach & Liver Tablets.' For sale by Bates burg Drug Co. E. J. ETHEREOGE, DENTIST, LEESV1LLE, - - - - S. C. Oflice next door to Post Oflloe. Josh Westbafer, of Loogootee, Ind. is a poor man, but !) > says he wouli not be without Chamberlain's Pail Palm if it cost five dollars a bottle, foi it saved him from being a cripple. Ni external application is equal to this liniment for still an I swollen joints contracted muscles, stiff neck, spraini and rheumatic and muscular pains. Ii has also cored numerous cases of partial paralysis. It is for sale by tin Batesburg Drug Co. Acid Iron Minera] NATURES GRKATWW^ Remedy For all Clnonic DISEASES. Dripped out of "GydV own Com pound. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsi, Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, In pure Blood or General Debility. Use* externally stops blood, cures sores o every kind and all skin effections. The best tonic in the laud for Weakly man, woman or child. "This is to certify that I have bee in a had state of health two years o more. Have taken best recommende remedies and h..d physiciana at ten 1110 without any permanent benefit, beard of Acid Iron Mineral, got a hot tie and found immediate beneficiar results. Would recommend it to a! sufferers. Respectfully, II. S. Stkadman, Of the fiim of Steadmue & Hiley Batesburc, S. C. - TRADE SUPPLIED. kn;A TUG i r. auiu una mmgiai uuipaaj, Solicited. _n y Dr U J. Harris and li. L. ILirtleyT*"*'ifc^-^ Ask to sec a descriptive pampnle explaining all. Water Cure for Chronic Contipa tion. Take two cups of hot water half ai hour before each meal and just befor going to bed, also a drink of water, ho or cold, rbout two hours after eacl meal. Take lots of outdoor exercisewalk. ride, drive. Make a regular hub it of this and in many cases rlironii constipation may be cured without tin use of any medicine. When a purga tive is required take something mill and gentle like Chamberlain's Stomact and Liver Tablets. For sale by Bates burg Drug Co. A C oiiiniuiiicntion. Mk. Kditok?Allow ine to speak i few words in favor of Chamberlain*! [ Cough Remedy. I suirered for tlirei ! yeais with the brjncbitis and couli not sleep at nights. 1 tried severa doctors and various patent medicines but co.i!d get nothing to give me any relief u itil my wife got a bottle ol this valuable nied'cine, which hn> completely relieved me. ? W. S. Brockman, Bagnell, Mo. This remedy i.for sale by the Batesburg Drug Co. Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimelt, of this place, was stricken with partial paralysi* and completely lo:t the use of one arm and side. After being treatep by an eminent physician for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain Ba>m, and after using two bottles of it he is almost cured.?Gkc. R. McDonald, Man. Logan county, \V. Va. Sevral others very remarkable cures of partial par lysis l ave been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most widely kn >w, however, as a cure for rheii maiism, sprains and bruises Sold by Butesburv' I ?rCo. Tlit* excitement incident to traveling ?nd change of food anil water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home with nit a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Rateslnirg Drug Co. A Typical South African Store. o. It. f.asron, of hay Villa, Sundays Itivcr, Cape Colony, conducts a store ypical of South Africa, at winch can | >e purchased anything fri.in the bro-j rerbial "needle to an anelior." This itore is situated in a valley nine miles rom the nearest railway station anil ibout Iwi nty-five miles from the near>st town. Mr. T.araoti says: "1 am avored with the custom of farmers] \ithin a radius of llhrty, to many cf vhoiu 1 have supplied Chamberlain's emedies. All testily to their value in i household where a doctor's advice is 1 ImosL out of the question. Within ne mile of my st? re I he population si erhaps sixty. Of these, wit bin t he i ast twelve months, nr less than four- ! pen have been ahsloutely eured by hamberlain's Cough Remedy. This j iust surely he a record." For sale by lateslurg Drug Co. X. ! SOUTHERN I' II RAILWAY | THE GREAT HIGHWAY L ^ OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL. kj Uniting (ha Principal Commercial 1 Centers and Health and Pleasure | .Hasorts of the South with the j?> | NORTH, EAST and WEST. I HI^v.cUk Vaitibula Train*. Through Sl?*plng?C*r* E b*tw**n Now York and Now Orlaani, via Atlanta. I _ Cincinnati and Florida Points via Atlanta and via tj j Aahavlllo. H Now York and Florida, althor via Lynchburg, Danvlllo E and Jarannth, or via Richmond, Danvlllo and I' Savannah. f Juporior Dlning-Car Sorvlco or* r 11 TItrough Train*. j,' 8 Exoollont Sorvlco and Low Ka cn to Caarloslon etc* B count South Carolina Inte>?S,;. ? and We 1st Indian I Expoaition. I 1 Winter Tourist Tickets to nil r.tsorm row on sola at reduced rates. i< i for detailed Information, literature. :i:ite rutsr, etc,, bi apply to nearest ticket age nt, or a^u'r I S. H. HARDW1CK, \ .K.TAVi.OC, y. General Passenger Agent, j t. Cm. Pt n. C Washington, D. C. .7llui.ta, Go, ?H J R. W. HUNT, J. C. L'E.?. 1 T, ' p D(?. Passonger Agent, LLslti^t r, Srznt, I Charleston, S. C. dzilcnta, Ca. ] N FIBRUARY IO. 190*. "I J K77. ' X ; IBevers Kneecs ' BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS. - The best and cheapest shops in the State. All work done in the best style. Finest Painting done at the I.owest prices known. HORSSHOING BY HE BSHSOR XPR _ ' IJM THE SOUTH " Don't get cheap work done when you can get Fi.st-class work at lees prices i ; _RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C. | i I Jordan Rolls Cn J p I r Ami so do those up-to-date Buggies and I'arriuges of STEADMAX & III- m h LEY'S. j, NVe beg to announce to our friends throughout this section, that we liave ~ fl j purchased the entire stook of tin* Batesburg Buggy A Harness Oo.,and have . . the largest stock of the best Buggies and Harness that has ever been to this ^ .. market. 1 II We defy competition as to quality and price. Before buying anything, V get our prices?that's all we ask. 1 STEADMAN & RILEY, I "The Rollers." n Virginia=CaroJina V] - Chemical C^pany, J CHARLESTO^ s c V RICHJVlTJND, n I ATLANTA, GA. I Largest Manufacturers of '1 Fertilisers in the Sov.^h. 1 p Importers of ^ | Pure German Kainit, \.- J i Mui iate of Potash, Niti ?*te of Soda, \ ^1 i Sulphate of Potash. >1 3 . . . . _i -j It is impoiv.nt in buying your fertilizers, not j only to buy goous of established reputation and high grade, but to buy where your wants of every character can be supplied. We are in position to furnish all classes of KEH goods and in such quantities as buyers desire. It will pay you to see us before purchasirfg. a I jtddress Virginia*Carolina Chemical Co., VHHj Charleston, S. C. Send lor Virginia-Carolina Almanac, Iter for the asking. Something That Will Do You, Hato>lnir(; Kc:il-Instate tor OH ? I We know of no way in which we can Sale. H be of niore service to our ren<h-r.-> t ban B to till them of something that will !?- The store building and two lots of of real good to them. For this reason E. d\ . McLenna, deceased, is offered ^^B9 we want to acquaint them with what for sale. The lots measure 70 feet ?E we consul* r one of the very best reme- ! front by J7r, fet.t tleep> ?| I dies on the market for coughs, colds. ... , aBB .... ... r or terms apply to ra ] a ltd that alarming complaint, croup. ^B We refer to Chamberlain's Cough J. C. ftLOVER, Remedy. We have us* d it with such Bltdblirf, 8. C, |B good results in our family so Ionic that jan g B it has become a household necessity. 93 Ry its prompt use we haven't any H doubt bui that it has time and again .. .... _ ... JH 'Mr. Wheeler Got Iti<l of His prevented croup, l'ho testimony it. | Itheutuutisiii. fflB given upon our own experience, and I ... . sSW . . "during the winter ?.f ts;^ I was I WO SllifJ t?sf 1 II.? I <?nr raailitt'j y 111<>se who liav e~smadlI*'c'lii'ld re' i*,*' al'- | lnmt ln my j"in,s' ln fact #U over ni>' 3 nays Keep it in their homes as a safe body' 11 :U 1 cou,tl hard,y hobble H guord against croup.?Camden (8. ('. i arom"'' wb?'ii 1 !??.?u^rt.t a bottle of Messenger. For sale by BatesburK ?hamb6rl,llr,'J Prtio B*,m* Fr0'tt lhe Drug Co. i nrat application I began to get well, and was cured and have worked stead- ?H| For Rent. i ly all the year ?R. W'l eel *r, North- I I'ersons desiring to rent the 10. \v#|nood,N. lor sale by li.ttesbiirg McLennn store building, should apply j ' ' ( ?* g at once, to ???????????? ,1 C. Gl.o\ KH, j Their Secret In Out. ^ J l?.t? luir^. s. i j evilie, Ky? was ourioas to I . m. j learn the cause of the vast improve- s| A Good Cough Medicine. men| tI)e heaUh of Mr< s p S (From the Gazette, rowoomba, Aus. Wbittaker, who had for a long time, $ I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy endured untold suffering from a w is an excellent medicine. 1 have been chronie bronchial trouble. "It,s all ||?j suffering froin a severe cough for the due to Dr. King's New Discovery," ? 11.-1 two months,and it has effected a writes her husband, it completely S8 cure. I have great pleasure in recco- cured her and also cored our little 'A mtneuding it.?\V. C. VVorkner. This grand-daughter of a severe attaet o '% is the opinion of one of our old*st and Wliooping tiotinh." It positively .?! most respected residents, and has been cures < olds, La Grip, Bron* m voluntarily given in good faith that chitis, all Throat and l ung troubles I others may try the remedy and be ben- Guaranteed bottles ?>0e and $1.00. . & etlted, as was Mr. Woekner. This rem . ' 'bottles tree at Gunter's drug edy is sold by Bateaburg Drug Co. J slon