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HWKMKJTS?^ * -T^%X ^' Jr5" ' * I THE Bj 3 will give ; ? give awa; S here for( 1st and 2nd ji ^ 7lh and 8th, 1 ^ Discipline Urui; in 5 APPLY 1 ^ ER THE ADVOCATE. 1'OBLIBHKD V VFIiV WEPNKSPAY. Personals, Pointers And Phacts. WANTED?Bids for claying Oak St. from, Rail Road St. to Church St. Further information furnished by E. Jones, Mayer. We were glad to see Mrs. Julia Folk in town last we?k. Fenl the postal laws in another column ami govern yourselves accordingly. We must have the "chenk". Mr. and Mrs. Craven spent Sunday with relatives in Ridge Springs. if y ou want a *uit of cloths that is up to now, just drop in at L. D. Cullum and Co. Mrs. Rutland of Monetta visited her son. Mr. Mike Sundny. Air. WalterQuattlebauni was on our streets Friday. ^ Mr. Ben Rodgers was in town Sat' urday. Ben is a jolly good natured old boy. We are always glad to see you Ben. Mr. and Mrs. John Long, of Higgins Ferry, spent a few days in town last week. Did yon see the ad. of I. Edwards & Co. last week? They are giving away some of the pretty shirts seen on tiie market this season. Yes, Eaater is here and so are those sporty suits just in at L. 1). Cullum's. Misses Mamie Hill and Mary Eliza Fox and Mr. Jim Fox returned from the big show in Charleston Saturday. They report a great big large time. ~V Handsome .Mike I'erry, quit the telegrapliiug "biz " long enough to go to town to see the clown ana ride the camel though the midway. Mike says the exposition is all right. Deck ling's Pictures now at Malpass Ba Store, see them and go to Leesville on 2Stli and 2ilth and have yOurs taken. Mr. and Mrs. W >V Wats in spent a few days withj.be latter,s parents in Oraiigebu rg. There will be special E ister services in our Methodist church Sunday morning, a cordial invitation is exten[ ded to the public. R Mr*. M. E. Rutlrnd an 1 Miss Freta " left Tuesday morning for the Charliston Exposition. When you go to Augusta go to see 1. I C. Levy's Son and Co. Tell them that y you saw their "ad in the Advocate. / Mr. J. A. Mitchell of Merchants was in town last Thursday. Mr. Mitchell is one of Saluda's best citizens. ?Mr. aud Mrs. Riser of Cedar Grove section, were in town shopping Monday. They are among Lexington county's best people . \ Reckling the Photographer will be at I.eesville on the 28th and 29th of March and will take your Picture. ?Mr. Walter J. Padgett, the newly , appointed Post Master at Sal uda was in cur city Tuesday . Mr. J. R. Crouch, who lives where ( pine knot* abound, and consequently , defies the bleak winter weather, was | io town Monday, as genial as ever. I [ Mr. Hilly Quattlebaum of near ' L Steadmapa, was ia town <.no day last I ^ week. No better man lives in Lex- ( ft ington county, nor in all the world than he. I ?Stead man it Riley, are "The Roll- ' ers", because they liave so mar.y 1 ^^ft wheels. If you want a wheel concern ' see Stead man & Riley. l)r. Wilkirs went up to Edgefield and 1 preached the anniversary sermon be> fore the Ladies Missionary society ' ^ last Sunday. Mr. Mose Miniek of Merchants was in Puvn Friday. Moss says he has to hav? nno." to make a crop. Calhoun Rikard, who used to be t one of iai, hut is one ol -sville.s best ( W!t!l on our st-eets Saturday. Glad to see him on his old romping ( ground. ? FOR SALE. Six fine milk cows, j eight head of beef cattle, one hundred and fifty bushels sweet potatoes. . ? uus. ixinwii, nioncua ?. c. We thought the farmers hail decided j not to use a great deal of fertilizer this s year. The place lias been erowded for j the past two weeks and our opinion f h is changed. A large number of Odd Fellows ( come up from L exington to pay the ? last sad tribute of respect to their g friend and brother, Mr. Sons, who was buried with the beautiful ceremoni ti of this noble order. Ii For prices cheaper than mortal eye ( ver saw, or ear ever heard in tl e clothing line. L. D. Cullum ?& Co. s1 The Methodist church gavean oyster ^ supper in the Kaminer Hall last Wed- a nesday evening. It was largely attended and a neat sum was cleared. ( It is said that our gallant friend Mr. p .John Fox, can prepare a feast that will p tempt tho appetite of most any one. a This news came to us over the grapa p vine telegraph, so don's nsk me, ask ^ John. 0 Henry Caiighmaii, who delights to s coine this way, and" they" say there r one who del' ;hts to know that he has a come, was here Wednesday. d MMNAMMMiwmimmmma A.TESBURG INS your children what they canno y, or be robbed of, if you will )ur instruction at these rates: Trades, $1; 3rd and 4th, $1.50: 5th an )2.50; 9th and 10th, $3.00; Music, $2.00 istructiun thorough; promotion rapid; in :o NEST WIGGINS, fRINCIP, BATESBUKG, SOUTII CAROLINA. mwwmwwMwm Save your IVIoney I And keep it in the Savings Depart ment of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Batesburg. Four (4) per. cent interest on deposits. Dividends semi-annually. Both large and small Recounts solicited. W. W. Watson, Cashier. Mr. Thomas J. F. Duncan, who is a great deal larger than his name, was in town last Saturday. There will he a business meeting of the Epworth League after the prayer meeting Thursday night, all members are requested t<> be pesent. Mr. Will Raw) has gone into business with Jno. I>. Bawl. Will is a general favorite among our people and a hustling fellow besides. So we fee] Safe in predicting a successful hu-i- ' iness, to these excellent young man . Col. G. T.Graham, of Lexington was on cur streets Monday. Col. Graham is an astute lawyer and a i man who tak^s considerable intense ' in public effairs. It has been ru- 1 inored that Col. Graham will make I the race for Congress, in the coming ' primary. J See ad of Levy s for gents furnishing There is no more reliabl firm any ' where than this and their stock as ( well selected as one can find. If you ' want up-to-date clothing, go to I. C* 1 Levy's Son and Co. We will guarantee 1 our subcribers that they will be pro- ' periy treated. 51 r. Job Swyggert, of below I.eesvilie, was in town last Monday. Mr. 1 Swyggert is one of our county's most < shifty farmers. We were glad to 1 nave a chat with lum ami would be i pleased to have him call oftener. ' Sheriff J. A. llidgell of Saluda was 1 here Monday and Tuesday. Hi has re- * covered from his recent illness and ' looks as fat as of yore, lie is getting c in trim for the coming campaign, but it wilt be Sheriff Kidgoll right on. On Wednesday morning last, Mr. j. Geo. W. and Elsie Dominick, with five negroes at'emped to cross Rig Sa- ^ luda river .when about the middle the boat went down, four of the n?groes were drowned, while the others made a narrow escape. The b idiesoltTT? r drowned has not been found up to * K u Thursday morning. See ad. of W. W. Watson, for Instirnnce, Fire, I.ife and Accident. Mr. j Watson represents as goo 1 comp anies j as aie on top of tlie earth, or any . where else, lie is a business man j strictly and any business intrusted in his hands, is a guarantee of it being properly attended to. The Masonic Lodge has arranged for a big "blow out" on the 7th Inst some social eloquence will he spent. < The Easter Star degree will be conferred on those desiring it' afterwards wn old time feast will be reserved all members have a cordial invitation to be present. Wanted?Those who need dressmaking, or sewing of any kind to cal! on .Mrs. A. W. Youngblood, at her residence on Railroad street, near Culluin hotel Mr. II. A. Shealy of Delniar, who is one of the best citizens that Saluda r ounty has within her borders, was litre with cotton Wednesday last. J He c ime by and pounded down two iiivt-r dollars lor us to wheel on and c pou can just bet we rolled at the joy )f being the possessor. v ?See the "ad" of Stendinan & Kiley y, or buggies and harness. They have ? tremendous sto. k If you are lookng loj bargains, see Steadman & Iti- ^ ley, (The Hollers). Mr. and Mrs. Soloman of Sumter, ^ :iave been visiting th.'ir son, Mr. ^ Soloman for the past two weeks, Mr. ^ soloman is the proprietor of the llo,el Sumter, which is one of the most leservedly popular hotelsia in the itate. ct On last Thursday Dr. Quatllbaum, issisted by Dr. \V. L. Kneece preform- ri ;d a very successful operation for 'hror'ic Suypurntu>ii on llerry. Cr?rd_tu^,_ olored. The operation consisted of >pcning up the muscles and obtaining ine drainage, lie is rapid:y recoverai Mr. Owen Cannon, accompanied by j, lis daughter, Mi-s Annie, was in town 'riday. There is no better citizen in tr ] Ins county than Owen Cannon, lteides being a good citizen, lie is a good ^' irovider and does'nl depend on tottou or a support. Just rush in to I?. I>. Cullum and 5o. They will sell you a jim. dandy uit of clothes cheaper than one could teal them. Mr. Henry liotlie of I.eesvillt. came a advertise the coining Lyceum atrn.linn |I..? ...ill ?...-? . i... f ......... ...... r. < I ur m HIV l.ttCSVIlie ' ollege chapel Friday evening next. Mr. I*. \V. K irns, t lie reliable tomb- '>3 tone mar., of Ridge Spring, gave the ulvocnte a pleasant call, a few days b< go. el Messrs Able have the contract for paring down the old Methodist school ouse and most of it is down. When at Ins job is completed, tlmy will erect handsome residence for Mr. E. S. (.a [awl. Most of the lumber is on the round and when completed will be . in lie of the most modern and handnme residences in this section. Mess- ' ^ s Able are skilled workmen, which a el guarantee that the work will be wtli (,fl one. TITUTE I t sell, lose, ?E send them g 3* d 0th, 12.00; - 5E and $3.00. dividual attention. ? I County Claims, Lumber and Cross Ties Receipts. The First Nations' Dank of Bates burg will buy school and county claims and railway receipts for orosslies and lumber. W. W. Watson Cashier. ltev. Simps in Smith, who left us for Texas several years ago, with little money and plenty of grit, is among his kindred and friends of others days Simpson graduated at Baylor University, a school which has no superior in the south, from there h? went to the Southern Biptist Theological Sem'nary at Loui>ville and completed his theological course. He has one of the pastorates in the great sate of Texas. It was with a great deal of pleasure th it our o ir people heard him preach Sunday in our Baptist church. Simson has 111 any friends in this place who rejoice to know of his noble work. In the disastrous fire which occurred at Saluda Sunday, tne entire plant of Sentinel was destroyed. This is indeed a heavy blow on Brother Terrill, who had recently purchased the plant and was giving our friends across the line an excellent paper. There was no insurance on the out fit. We tru3t that Brother Te ril will replaie the machinery and wi th hustling enterprise that has characterized his career here tofore, will continue to give his people a live sheet. The Advocate will be^glnd ;o be of assistance to the Sentinel in any way possible. Dr. A. C. Wilkins, of Batesburg, will preach in our Baptist church on Sunlay morning, anil alao in the evening Hie Woman's Mission and Aid Socie;y uses this means of celebrating their Irst anniversary. Dr. Wilkins is one >f the best and strongest preachers in he state, and we hope that the people ' Edgefield will show their appreci>lion by their presence. E. Ad vt rt iser. IOUT1IERN BAPTIST CONVENTION. tshville, N. C. May 8?15; 1902. Accout of this occasion Southern tailway announces rate of one first he-round trip froav-*Uloints on its lines to Ashville, N. C., ,nd return. Dates of sale May 6 to 10 oclusive, final limit May 21st., 1902, xcept that by deposit of tickets with oint Agent Ashville on or before May 5th. and payment of fee of fifty cents, n extemion to not later than June 2nd 902 may be obtained . Business Locals. Garden Seeds at J G. Glovers. Glauss Scissors the best made at J. Glovers, Fresh country Butter always on hand at J. C. Glovers. For a bad taste in the mouth take Chamberlain's Stomach and Diver Tab ets. For sale by l'.atesburg Drug Go Candy and Crackers cheap at J. C. Movers. Nicelarge maekcrai at ten cts. each at J. C. Glovers. Dry Goods and Notions in great vaietiesatj. C. Glovers. Strained Honey and Comb Honey at . C. Glovers. A nice line of first class razors at J. ' (IlflVPfii Never have there been oirereil such oliimmous bargains in glass-ware, as on will fi nil on display at J. J. Haw I Son. Buy your decorated ware from J, C, lover. Wanted :?Reliable representatives 1 Mt. Willing. Blacks, Big Creek, idge Spring, Delmar and Etheredge. pp'13 at once. Liberal pay. Tiik Advocate. Winter Clothing to close at first >st at .1. <(Hovers. Dry Goods aad notions in great vaety at J. ('. Glovers. Tomatoes pl.t np by .John A Kcon at Coffins and Cuskets for Sale b .1. cj lover. ' You will find good things heap, id cheap things good, in the G and ) "ent windows at J. .f. Rawl & Son. Now is the accepted time to buy lassware, and you'll find just what mi v ant iu the fi and 10 cent windows . .f J. Bawl A Son. Trunks and satchclls cheap at .1. ('. lovers. A nice line of Builders' hardwareat C. Glovers. I If you want a hat for yourself o . >y, cull on J. O. Glover. When you want first class flour ask or BaMards.J, C. Glovers. Gold Bond hams are reliable for Salo ^ f J. C. Oover. { FOU SA I.E?Russell's Profifie Big>11 cotton-seed, at 75 cents per br.sh- j . Apply to J. B. Youngblood, Batesirg.S. 0. Nice large mackerels at 10 cts Each J. C. Glovers. * If yon wantn hat for yourself or boy II on J. C. U1 >ver. ^ Don't let the cries of "hard times" fluence you to think that you are it able to send your children over to ik InstitUTR, for there they will reve the be it thing on earth that you in gi\e the 11 with money. A thd smM? Ieti rua 1 n/T.Q _ ^ave b?me the reputation iRWNuUl' ?^. ^e ^ea^'n8 Nothing ?f!pr | (j ; Jf^Wjj We shall not abuse this repu^F'l A \*J -JUjj? tation by offering any but the j ^eSt ^'oth'ng moneY can OUR PRICES WILL NOT PERMIT OK COMPETITION. We are now ready to show you the latest styles in our handsome SPRING STOCK. Mail orders given prompt attention. !. C. LEVY'S SON & CO., Tailor-Fit-Clothiers. 838 Broad St. Augusta, Qa. 8?20 8?in. j IE Vftll Wll I PUT ?teaapoonfnlof Mexican Mustang Ltn?* I wU TV ILL. rU I Intent into a glass halt full of water and wtth this gargle your throat often it will quickly cure a bore Throat. A Keep this | j fact always fresh in jour memory:? 1 For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores, you need onlv to aDnlv ! w exican ^f^usiarg ^inimenf a few times and the soreness and inflammation will be conquered and the wounded lie-H healed. To get the best results you should saturate a piece of soft cloth with tho liui men t and bind it upon tho (wound as you would a poultice. i 26c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. \ J IfPPP AM PYF ON your poultry and at tho very first sign of "" til- O l? lloup, Scaly Bumhlefoot or other ? 41ewee among jour towla use Noxloan; Mustang Lluimcut. % I , FIRST-CLASS I If you desire to ' '^and surveying, be benefited to theV BY a ?extent ol bu. v^WW^WttlEALEY &,p,MORkrar, Dollars. , I LEESVILLE, S. C. , Come at your earliest convenience ????????????? . and see our assortment of clothing Notice! -i which is going at cost. A complete AII parties are hereby warr.ed under J line of ladies skirts, the prices lower penalty of the law, not to hunt, lish than has ever heard of. or otherwise trespass on lands of the A large line of dry goods undersigned. ^ the best the market afford. (V A' Bal*8i' Yve are also agents for Walter A. M. N. Ilolstoo, Wood's world wide ftinos Mowe rs and A. II Watson. Reapecs- A complete line of extra's Nov. 13?3in. ?b L. Ferry. on hand. , Trespass Notice! ^ When you are seeking to save your All parties are hereby warned not to change, call on, hunt, or trespass any wise on the i uad-ti r-v/ o /-> lands of the undersigned. Those who L. C. HARTLEY & Co. - ? -- it-Mint- tin* nonce win oe punisneu 10 I Who Saved Customers Good the mil extoi t of the law Wash Padgett, Money. M 1>. Padgett, 1 W. .1. Padgett, Mar. 19?4m. L. G. Padgett. 4?1?'02. L. M. MITCHELL, Or. W. P. Timmerman PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Otters I.is professional service to Office Hours* the people of Bates burg ana vicinity. 8 to 9 a. m. Ollice over the National Hank, and 2 to .1 p. m. can be found there day or night. 7:30 to 9 p. m " I . HATESUriiG, S. C. J\ J'A. Whloh Mian* 1 ft i l\w\ 6 Gcrstle's Fe.nale Plnacea, \ BHnSsTHaekaeithaat All Seasons B^jprinq* * TfOMEN AJfD GIR14S. J abes anuj nil puln and lassl- B E tnde ; It regulates all sex a; Unctions} it makes the brain I clear, the eye bright} U frfves vivacity, , ?ergy, ambition; it fits a wo- I B mc&CbT VWf^My and every pleasure t life. It cnres all womb and fl B OTarian troubles. Ihadfr. yoyriys been so afflicted with a B ! I BROKEN-DOWN.^^W^.lOT,Thi?."8SSL| * I tirr a tr- nrvnr- nrss in ay leu side tliut 1 could wear =*--?vSH I WEAK, SORE. no went clothing,and could hardly * jq| i, ... u ' . . lift my baby from the floor: ?,'Vi I BOb it fatigued me very much to walk, aitfl to crown all. J had wl V, C /_ ly neijralgia, 1 began using your C. r. H. Treatment, <Jl\ A [ | lE?." whjch relieved mealniost liunu diatelr ai:d bascured me S? V\ \V I LS^. entirely. I can walk without tiring tlio sorencaa la gone / | \ f\\ \| f? ,? aXo from my aide, my womb has baen drawn to"* I v I-T ** "sr.rVprr tdaceand I feel like a new < r< .-itur--. * I 3 ( u *mhm;-. \ Wriu to th* win11 | rurau oslt at M l 4mm!1 Hoiltta f'lub.caro I>. O or?-I j or dcti r a no fl \> \ / tin A Oo . Ch.lt.no.*., I UtHSTLE & CO., ? MA [ ~ ' *'w ''">??.. ?*.1 too will ' Chattanooga, Tjnn. J\ ^ 4 . . iXl call* ? latter of ImtlHO- I _ , . . " , _ C>: Ji 1' Candy Candy Candy ' %/ * / rii ? <1, Zz\ I and see our fresh line of candy. We have something n this line that will suit you. t * CIGARS ? 2 CIGARS ? ^ CIGARS ? Twelve popular Brands of cigars just received. ^ Cigarettes ? ^ Cigaretter u< Virginia Bright*, Carolina Bright* and Dukes always on hand. Vhite Stone futliia Ginger Ale, the best tin tho market. Fruits and Vegcntable a specialty ilf YOURS RESPECTFULLY, dl Landon Quaplebaum. " | f HBSHSnRSP^ agriH8B^pi ? * + W <v ? _a.G-.^: With a store full of for their patronage i you that we are goin greater share of you ^o^wing We are prepared to do it at a price that E. JONE E. L. ASBILL. Attorney a i L a . Lkesvillk * - SC. Practice in all Courts Business solicited. GO TO SAM HOWES. Restaurant for fir st-c ass meals, at all hours. WATSON & TO WILL. E^ire Ins., -Asgreonts. Town and Country Risk. OJJU'e in ADVOCATE Building. P. B. Asrill Watclies.'ClOcks, and Jewelrv He * airing. Vlitchell Building, BATES BURG, S. C. E. K HARDIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office a,t Hcm.e. J. A. WATSON, DE1TTIST, 15ATES13UKG, - - S. C. Otlice over Harris' I)ru? Store. 3AY YOUR DUES! Edwin Folk Strother, Ulorney & Counseler at Law. Will praetice in nil Hie courts of the itate and the United States. Your business ffotk etettr-~? BatesTouxg", - S. G. iar. 26? Pictures! Pictures! If you want the latest styles, the artistic pose, and linely finished work at reasonable prices, call at WHITTLES GALLERY, 11ATES131"KG, S. O. ( ',EESV1LLE COLLEGE Stands for Christian culture and I character. Ideal location. Health- 1 fulness unsurpassed. Beautiful ' town. I.ar^e and competent fac- j ulty. Improved course of study. j Lecturers and preachers of eni- 1 nent ability. Superior advanta- | ge$ o fl'ered i n /IUSIC, jART, EXPRES )IUIN; BUUK-KttMIINU, STENOGRAPHY, ETC. as well as in Literary Course. Miliary training. Close personal superv:sion. Expenses may be reduced by work. Send for Catalogue to L. B. II AY NIX Pres. I KESY I I.I.E, S. C | lOmbard Iron Works Supply Co.j AUGUSTA, GEORGIA oundry. Machine, Boiler and Gin Works. Repairing Promptly Dure. p-lO-l-'O. ENGINES BOILERS GIN'S and PRESSES. Complete Cot Ion. Saw, Grist. Oil and ertilizer Mill Outfits; also (Jin l'ress nne Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build?g. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail>ad Castins; Railroad, Mill, factory, f id Machinists' Supplies. Belting, \ acking, Inj-etors, Pipe Fittings, iws, Files, Oilers, Etc., cast every ly. Work 100 hands. Southern It nil way > cliciltile. Trains from Augusta, Ga. for Col- ^ inbia, etc., pass Batesburg, S. C., t No. 134 (daily) 4 5U p. ni., No. 1 BO (daily) 12.07 a. in., Trains from Colombia etc., for Augita etc., pass Batesburg, S.G., No. 121) (daily) 4.55 a. in., No- l:)!l (daily) 12.57 p.m. Train leaves Batesburg for Perry, lily except Sunday, No. 48, (1.30 a. ni. Train arrives Batesburg from Perry' aily except Sunday No. 47, 8.05 a. ui. Connections at Coumbia and Augusi for all points; at Perry for Allenile, Savannah, etc. E3ST " WE COXvIIE bargains for you. We thank our friends in the year that has passed, and assure g to exercise our every energy to merit a r trade in 1902. Machines & Stoveslv fill all your wants in this line, and can will please you. Come now! S, The Underseller. _ "Asthma Cure Free!! 1 Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. Sent absolutely Free on ieceipt of Posuj. Write your Name and Address Plainly ? ?? There's nothing like Asthmnlen CHAINED I It brings instant relief, even in tkc Mm as worst eases. It cures when all else FOR TEN w fTlie Itev. C. F. Wells, of Villa Uidg. 111., says: "Your trial bottle ?f As* thmaline received iu gcod condition cannot tell you how thankful I fee? for the good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat uud A?thma f ten years. I despa-i red of ever being cured. I sa v yom advertisement U r the cure of this d.exdful and tormenting disease. As Ihtna, and thought you had overspoUen yours> Ives, but resolved to give it a trial. To my as'.onisliuitifi, the trial acten like u charm. Svi:?l me a full Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler Habbi of Cong, Bnai Israel. New York, Jan. 3, 1901. Itrs. Taft Bros' Medicine Co., Geutlemen : Your Asthmalene is an WKAIEF. excellent remedy for A.-.hina and llav mmmyever, and its composition ullowUto. mi ir..nt>i?s which combine with As ma. Its success 18 astonishing nr.d wonderful. After having it carefull nalized, we can state that Asthinalene c< ntains no opium, niorpiiine, ohlor orm or ether. Very truly yours, REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER; Avon si'v-.Kns, X. V., Feb. 1, 1001. Dlt. TAKT HltOfi' M F.DK'INK Co , Gentlemen : 1 write this testimonial from a fense of duty, having tested the wonderful effect of your Asthmalcne, for the cure of Asthma. My wife has been rtflicted with ?pasmcdi Astliin for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many t tliers. I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on lHOth street. New York. I at once obtained a bottle of Asthnialene. My wife n.ininentid taking it about ti t first < f November. I very soon noticed a radical improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma had disappeared, and she is entirely free from all eyniptonis. I feel that I can consistently recommend t he medicine to all who are nlfhcted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully, O. I). PHELPS, M. D. Dr. Taft Bros' Medicine Co. Feb. 5. ? ' Gentlemen : 1 waO troubled with Asthma for 22 years. 1 have ti?li"1 in.- rows remedies, but tli y have all failed, I ran across your ad vef lse"le"* and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. 1 have sin ? ^ur~ chased your full-size botti?!, ami I am ever grateful. I have family children, and for six years was ''nab1;" w 1 " " - fssHV?14r?? hraittl &hd am doing business every day. This testimony you can make suclfl^^ use of as you see tit. Home address, 285 Rivington street." S. RAPUAEL. ~ 67 East 120tb st.. New York City Trial Bottle Absolutely Free On Receipt Of Postal, Do not delay. "Write at once, addressing, DR. TAFT BROS' MFDD fi 1 NE CO., 70 East 130th St., N. V . City. For Sale by all Druggists. WILL EVANS.! It"'l>a?le7Tl.c Worm? No Discovery in medicine lias evei Haberdasher, Shirt maker will, created one quarter of the excitement jive your mailorders prompt and care- that has be?n caused by Dr. King's rui attention, at New Discovery for Consumption. It's 1432 Main Street. severest tests have been on hope ?s Columbia, S. C. j victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Demurrage, Pleurisy and Bronchi..s TEO. A. QUATLEBAUM. ! s? x-ff-y , . -- i>? V/UllglH, UOIUS, j Astrina, Croup, Hay Fever, lloarsness PHYSICIAN & SURGEON and wiioopimj Cough it is the quickest and surest cure in the world. It i? Dffice over Harris' Drug Store. ""J'1 *>>'* " i;unter. whoguarantees & satisfact on or refund money. Large " ????? bottles 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles A Poor Millionaire free. , Lately starved in London because ._ r . ic couldn't digest his food. Early X* ()1* I J)"t ()~(l?ll O ise of Dr King's New Life l'ills would o . , itive savin) *11irik. VWy.tn-:.Ktl-en tl,, M?tlO110rV, OOlllO tO itomach, aid digestion, promote assim- \(lV()(**ltO lation, improve appetite. Price 23c. * ______ Money back if not satisfied. Sold by Pay your subscription to The Advo F. It. Gunter, druggist. rate. We insist that vou do so at onae I * / r . . . TREMENDOUS ... * EMBROIDERY SALE! - A KWMBpyiMnii JMIII iL^agBfr-^c^TT-rrai We have scoured the markets for bargains in Embroidery and have this collection to offer you at unheard of prices: One Week Only-<^3fc-^ We are offering the entire line at only oc- per yard; all of which are worth from o to L'dcts. pei yard. This offer starts 011 Wednesday morning and closes 011 the following Tuesdaay night. ^ We mean e aaetly what we say and we say that this is a genuine Embroidery Sale to make room for Spring Stock, vliich is now oe THIS IS THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME. Anything in our Store at exactly what it cost, as we must invf tbo rnntn fnr llio ~ ^ 1 - ^ ? ? vji.uu*. v?ourteous treatment o all. INT. XT. G TJNTER, I3A.T."ES33XJXtGr, Si C. J