The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 02, 1902, Image 3
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Ttnd Fnacts.
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This slpnaturo !s oti every !>os of tho genuine hi
Laxative Bromo=Quininc Tablets . r
the remedy .hat riircH a cold in *sV?a ?Aay
WANTED?Bids for claying Oak St. ?
from, Rail Road St. to Church S?.
Further information furnished by j
E. .Jones, Maver. .
* ? as
Read the postal laws in another col- se
limn and govern yourselves ncrording- ?
ly. We must have the "ehenk". v.,
? Boss is heard no more on our streets.
? March came in like a lamb and went "
out like a lion.
?Handsome Bill Conner, has return- J
e?l home after a trip through Georgia. ^
If you want a -uit ofeloths that is ,j.,
up to now, just drop in at L. 1>. Cul
lom and Co. .
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?Miss Mae Seigler < f Ridge Spring Sj
was in town shopping last week. si?
? Beautiful Miss Nora Long, of Ml, ci
Willing was here last week.
?Mr. F C. Rim-hart, of Delinar sec- Si
lion was on our streets Monday. be
?.1 url e Jim Mobley, the gallent wi,l- ft'
ower from Johnston was litre Monday. st
?Mr. and Mrs. <). II. Foster have re- ~
turned after an extended trip north. ov
?Mrs. W. II. Timmerman made a trip A
to Johnston and Augusta last week \ is 1,1
lling relatives.
s?
Vi'. V.ivh'r is here and so re those >
sporty suits just in at L. I>. Culluin's. im
y ?Prof. w. L. Gantt, wl?o l as c harge ?
of the West (Jreek school. spent Hat- ])
urday in town. w
?Miss Leila Jordan of the Calvary Si
section, spent Saturday and Sunday di
with her friend, MissHaKie Gregory, hr
?Mr. Bob Brown, one of Ml. Willing ^r"
gallant young men was in um ollicc ?
~ last Wednesday on business. on
?Col. C. L. .Jones, of Wageiier, was cr
among his many Iricnds in our town l'a
Thursday and Friday.
Ve
\\ hen you go to Augusta go to see i. ^
C. Levy's hoo and Co. Tel' them that
. . CO
you saw their vd in the Advocate.
?-Stead man A Riley, are "The Hull- ,
he
era", because they have so in?.-y
wheels. If you want a wheel concern '
mi
see Stead in an & Riley. ,
d?
?Jlis*es Holland and Province two t;
lovelv yoni g ladies from Uid_e Spring ,,,,
were here Saturday. l,u
?Mrs. lKlla Jones of Seivern, visited as
her daughter Miss Geneva, Saturday ail
and Sunday.
?Misses r ortenei Lnndrum and Eva pr
Blair of Johnston, spent Wednesday j?
and Thursday, with friei di in our!.,!,
city. it
?FOR SALE. Six fine miik cows. W
eight head of heef cattle, one hundred gb
and fifty bushels sweet potatoes. lb
Jos. Burton, Monetta S. C. 1
?Miss .Mary Conner, who has boon he
teaching in the graded school at .Mag- !<
nolia, has returned home. do
?Mr. \\ . 1*. Roof, of Lexington was li<
here hist week in the interest of tinMid.llebtirg
Mills of which lie is p'esi- or
dent.
?Mr. W. C. Matthews, an honored
Citizen of the Matthews section gave '
us a pltsant call Monday. ,M
Wanted?Those who need ilressmak- '.l
ing, or sewing of any kind to call on !"
Mrs. A. \V. Youngblood, at Iter residence
on Railroad street, near Colluni 1
hotel r
loi
?Mi. Julin 1'. Able, of Lecsville, was so
here one day last week. Mr. Able is I Tl
not only an expert farmer, bill a !inun- re<
cier of exceptional ability. ob
?l)r. and Mrs. Cunter passed through ""
our town one day last weak on tbeir
way home from the Charleston Kxpo- ?
sition . Y<
?Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boyd, of near ' '
Kmory spent Wedn-s lay and Thnrs- I'"
day with r datives. Tliuse are tw ? of r'1
earth's noblest people.
?The many friends of Rev. N. (I. (i.
Coouer, will be glad to hear that hi> ^
condition still improves, Mr. Cooler)
is one of our most useful citizen. 1 p'
Just rush into I.. P. Culluni aid
Co. Tlisy will sell you a jim. dandy
suit of clothes cheaper than one could 'a
steal them. AI
?Sheriir Thomas L'. Cntlghinan was f-'l
in ous town Monday on oliicial business 's
Friend Tom has a host of Iriei.ds in
. Batesburg who are always ^l.ul t > see <
him.
?Mr. I'ranU Watson, from near Rid"!'
. ' il.
Spring was in town one day last week
with a lot of cotton. Mr. Watson is
nm> nf t lio r>? '
v..~ .mi nj lamier.s m .N;l1
ud.i county.
? It is quite probable that a tribe of
Kb<I men will be organized in our
town at an early day. This is one of j11',
the best and strongest secret oilers in
existance.
?Col. C. X. Guiiter Jr. fpent Kaster ()I1
tide b.-ncath the parents roof, X
looks naif the world wags we'l with yo
him. lie is in fighting trim for the
coming campaign and will come
out of this light with many laurels on .
Ins flag staff. '
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TESBURG INS'
jr children what they cannol
:>r be robbed of, if you will ;
instruction at these rates:
es, *1; 3rd and -4th, $1.50; 5th am
0; Oth and 10th, $3.00; Music, $2.00
jction thorough; promotion rapid; in
EST WIGGINS, pRINCIP,
ATESBl KG, SOI TII CAROLINA.
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Sive your IVIoncy
And keep it in the Savings Depart
ent of THE FIRST NATIONAL
ANK of RatC8burg. Four (4) per.
Ut interest on deposit. Dividends
nii-annually. Roth large and small
counts solicited.
\V. W. Watson,
Cashier.
NOTICE!!
On account of the recent fire in Sada.
1 have opened my law oQiice ovthe
Dispensary.
E. S. Blease.
Mr. Henry Rodie, of I.eesville was
re Friday, lie i< a good hearted boy
lives and we ore always glad to
e him
I)r Wilklns and Dr. Tiinmerman
. re the delegate to the Fiiion ineetg
at Richland. They report a large
tendance and a pleasant time.
Easter services at the Methodist
urcli were largely attended. Rev.
roach, the pastor preached a most
colletit serm >n, approperate to the
y.
I?r. Seiglcr, who has recently moved
rm Herida and locat-d at Kidgc
irir.g for tiie practice of his profl'esm,
spent a part Saturday in our
ty.
Our esteemed citizen, I r. E. F.
rother who lets een confined to Ins
d quite awhile, is out aaaili, All are
ad to see his tamiliar form on our
reels again.
Tin? h is.- ball h ysare way up in "CJ"
c-r their handsome new uniforms
hen the entire outfit arrives, every
ing will be uj> to dale and all that
ill he n? ?essary, will he f -r our los rs
to p ay f >r ti.e iu.nor ol home and
ative laud, that tltey will so do, we
iveut the slightest idea.
The ID v. It. < 'rave t, president of
avetipjrt College, Lenoir, N, C.
ill |o-eaeh in our Methodist church
inday morning. The public is eorally
invited. Rev. Craven is a
'other to our town man, Mr C. E Isr
Craven.
Mr, Coper Lewis, spent Saturday in
ir town shakinir hands with rt.o
otid. Mr. Lewis is an avowed candi,te
for Auuitor of Lexington county
id he can get around the hoys like a
teraa ?n tlie cause. lie is a memr
of the Senior ( "lass of the Leesville
liege.
Mi". (lunter opened htr dno", to
r many friends to view her stock of
ring hats Wednesday last. (>uite a
tnber were present and wee eve'r.tly
pieased with tna lovely selee>n.
Titer.- is certainly no need of
r ladies going out of Hatesburg to
y their hat.*, as our milliners have
up to date stufi" as the market can
ford.
Mr. West tu n elai d. who is an interismg
citizen, spent a part of Fiiday
town, in the interest of the telclone
line from this place to Samaria,
is p op.istd to buiid tliu line on ta
ageiteror Perry's. We are certainly
nd to know that it is quite likely
at the line will be built.
The Masonic I. ..dgc, also Odd Felivs,
are adding a namh. r of eseelit
new in -mbers. R >th of these orrs
seem l > he in flourishing csiltli
n, which is gratifying not only to
air membership, but to all who h >n.
such organization. The out side
?rui Know lull little of the great r?
iint ofg>od they accomplish.
See the "ad" of Steadman & Riley
r busies and liarress. Tliey have
tremendous stock. If you are looltg
loj bargains, see Stead man 4t Riy,
(The Kollers).
Tlie Masonic Lodge has arranged
r a big "hlow out" on the 4th Inst
me social ( l:?.|uenee will ho spent,
ie Raster Star degree will he conferI
on those desiring it, afterwards an
1 time feast vriil he reserved all
L'fnhcrs have a cordial invitation to
present.
The Spring Opening of the Xe.v
>rk Racket Store attracted quite a
atvd of interested spectators and
n h altera The store was tastnly arnged
and indeed was a cred't to a
\vn live tiiuts as large as ours. Mi-s
iwell, the milliter, hasev'denced good
ste in the lovely n le? tion of pattern
d nut timed hats. This has been unestionab'.v
the best opening the
eket Store has ever had.
5"o Cure A Colli in One Day.
ke Laxative Hroino (J linine Tablets,
I druggist refund the money if it
its to enre K . W (Imve's signature
oil e.i li box- 2.1 cents.
E i OI.S'l ON X?ICo A i?S,
l'n? farmers have been very mueh
layed with their work on aecounl ? f
e recent heavy rains.
We are glad to Know that Mr. VV. K.
caly who has been quite ill iseonva.
cent. L'iii le .1 s-ie Warren the
lest man in tlie community, died at
ihoine oil Cloud-; creel, early Frul ly
>rni:::r. Ilewasnn honest and faithI
old eit i'/.en lie leaves a larjco fnni
connection to mourn his death.
Rev. W. S. Smit li of Texas is here
a \i-it to relatives, his tnanv friends
inpathizi with him in the loss of his
ting companion.
\tns Alma Whit tle one of our at-tive
young ladies is off to Fruit
II on a visit.
TITUTE I
t sell, lose, jE
send them
1
A ?tl?, $3.00; * Jg
and 43.00.
dividual attention. ?
5:
County Claims, Lumber and
Cross Tien Receipts
The First National Bank of Bates
burg will buy school and count
claims and railway receipts for oros;
ties and lumber.
W. W. Watson Cashier.
Duputy Frank Crouch of Sale
da visited the old folk at home Satui
day.
Nellie Blythe
I.iitle Miss Alma, the blue eyed In
fant ef Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Wise eel
tainly deserves a place in tlie pictur
Book.
Stop 1 la is Cci;fill :iik1 works
off tlie Colli.
Laxative Btomo Quinine Tablet
cures a cold in one day. No Cure, N
Pay. Price, 25 cents.
bOlTHERN BAPTIST CONVEN
TION.
Ashville, N. C. May 8?15; lbOS
Aeeout of tliis occasion Smitheri
Railway announces rate of one firs
class fare for the round trip from a]
points on its lines to Ashville, N. C,
anil return. Dates of 8:>le May G to 1
inclusive, final limit May 21st., 190:
except that by deposit of tickets wit
Joint Agent Ashville on or before Ma,
15th. and payment of fee of fifty cents
an extenciou to not 'ater titan June 2n
1902 may he obtained
lliisiii ess L'tcals.
Garden Seeds at J C. Glovers.
Clauss Scissors tiie best made at J
C. Glovers,
Fresh country Butler always o
hand at J. C. lllovers.
For a had taste in the mottllt tnk
Cham) erlain's Stomach and Liver Ta
lets. For sale liy Eatcsburg Drug G
Candy and Crackers cheap at J. C
Glovers.
xr: i - -- * *
nn rmiKf umrRcrai :il ten Cts. ear
at J. C. Glovers.
Dry Goods and Notions in great va
rictics at J, C. Glovers.
Strained Honey and Comb Honey a
J. rZ. Glovers.
A i.ici line of lirst class razors at .1
C. Glovers.
Never have there been oifered sue
voluminous bargains in glass-ware, a
you will find on display at J. J. Raw
& Son.
Buy your decorated ware from J, C
Glover.
Wanted :?Reliable representative
at Mt. Willing. Blacks, Big Creek
Ridge Spring, Del mar and Kllieredgt
Apply at once. Liberal pay.
Tiik Advocate.
Winter C lotliing to close at firs
cost at J. < . Glovers.
Dry Goods aid notions in gieat va
riety at J. C. Glovers.
Tomatoes pl.t up by John A Koon a
J. C. Glovers.
Coffins and Cuskfets for Sale by J. C
Glover.
You will find good things cheap
and cheap things goo?', in the 5 am
10 "ent windows at J. J. Riwl ?fc Son.
Now is the accepted time to bu;
glassware, and you'll find just wha
you want in the 5 and 10 cent window
at J J. Rawl ?!c Son.
Trunks and satchelis cheap at J. C
Glovers.
A nice line of Builders' hardware a
J. C. Glovers.
If you want a lint for yourself i
boy, cull on J. Glover.
When you want first class flour as!
for Ba'lurds, J, C. Glovers.
Gold Bond hams are reliable f? r Sal
by J. C. Clover.
FOR SALTS?Russell's Profitie Ibg
boll cotton-seed, at 7"> cents per bush
O A ....I.. " "
. .. iixi.i). ? ounguioou, Hates
bnrg, S. ('.
Nice large mackerels at 10 cts Earl
at J. 1". 01 avers.
If you want a hat for yourself or bo;
calI on J. C. < J1 ver.
Don't let theories of "hard times'
influence you to think that you an
not able to so ul your children over tc
Tilt: I nstitI'Tk, for there they will re
eive t !? ut tiling on earth that yoi
ran gi*e them with money.
Tlie State of South Carolina
COI N'TY OF LEXINGTON:
lty George S. Drafts, Esquire, l'rohat
Judge.
Whereas Mrs. Fannie Hartley mad
suit to me, to grant her Letters of Atl
ministration of the Kstafe of and ef
frets of J. B. Hartley.
These Are Therefore to cite and ad
monishall and singular the kindre
and Creditors of the said .1. It. llart
ley deceased, that they he and appeal
lie tore me, in the Court of I'rohate, t
bo held at Lexington, C. II., S. C.. o
April the 18th next, after puhlicalio
hereof at 11 o'cIuck in i li?
to show cause, if any tliey Itwe, wli
the said Administration shouhl not b
g ranted.
Given un?I? r my llaml, this first da;
of April, Anno Domini 1002.
Puhli bed on the second day of A;
19o2 in the Batcsburg Advocate.
Geo. S. Drafts, (I? 8,)
1'robate Judge, I.t xingtmi
I
I
kiMJBi Since 1848.I
We have borne the rejputatior
'W0*-IjfiP?1 of being the Leading Clothing
^v^ns^' House in this section.
:| v fj iffei We shall not abuse this repuiPWIA
l+ff "Jhfc tat ion by offering any but tlu
I tMi ^ Very Best Clothing money car
OI K PRICES WILL NOT PERMIT OF COMPETITION.
We are now ready to hIiow you the latest styles in our handsome
SPRING STOCK.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
. I. C. LEVY'S SON 6c CO.,
Tailor-Fit-Clothi?T3.
Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
8?20 3?m.
, IF Ynil Wll I PIIT a teaspoonfnl of Mexican Mustang L!n,r
wU TTILL rU I Iniont into a gluss half full of water and
y With this gargle your throat often it will quickly cure a boro Throat.
ill ^ Keep this-|J
" fact always fresh in your memory:?
?, Foy Cuts, MasUes all Of.cn Sores, you
| need only to apply
(i ican <j^us!an? ^jniment
_ 1 n few times and the soreness and inllammation will
be conquered aud the wounded flesh healed.
To get the best results you should saturate a pieco
r. of soft cloth with tho liniment and bind it upon tho
t "wound as you would a poultice. ^ I
0 2oc., 50r. and 31.00 a bottlo. A
l/rrp A M CVC flW your poultry and nt tlio Tory first sign of
I) ItLI Mil LIU Uil Koun, boaly Lors, Bumblefoot or other
o disoooes amoug your fowls use Mexican Mustang Liniment.
I
T1> , FIRST-CLASS
- It you desire to _
bAND SURVEYING,
t be benefited to the bY
r extent of several SHEALEY & MORRIS,
Dollars.
h p . , LEESVILLE, S. C.
Come at your earliest convenience
* and see our assortment of clothing ?
w| ich is going at cost. A complete Notice!
line of Indies skirts, the prices lower All parties are hereby warr-cd undei
than has ever heard of. penalty of the law, not to hunt, lish
? 1 , r i i ??r otherwise trespass on lauds of tlx
A large line of dry goods ??lU.rsi2?t.,i.
the best the market afiord. n. a. "ates,
' \ve are also agents for Walter A. 1 ' Lutes,
Wood's world wide fmios Mowe rs and Holstoo,
i> a. 11 Watson.
Reapers- A complete line of extra s > , , , , , ,,
Nov. M?:1m. J. I., l'erry.
t on hand. .
When you are seeking to save yoyr 'Trespass Notice!
- change, call on, All parties are hereby warned not tr
L. C. HARTLEY & Co., '"'"L ' ?'? ?!?" ?" <*
t ' lands of the undersigned. 1 hose wlic
I Who Savej Customert, Good violate this notice wMI he punished t<
i ,. the full extc-i t of the la.v.
j Money. Wa>ll rii,lsett,
Kit mackeral, old price 90c. now M l>. Padgett,
' going at GO*, l.arge box of sardines \V. J. Padgett,
'' at *V. Also take order for tailor made L. tl. Padgett.
clothing. | ? i ? '02.
>' Mar. 19?4U1.
{ ? l)r. W. P. Timmerman
' L. M. MITCHELL
' 'jier-> jiis pruiCM-ioiiai cervu'c ii
Pli > SI IA .J & SU RG e.0.4 the people of ffjitcs bnr>f ;uhi vicinity
Office Hours' .. v . , ,? ....
(Mliee over the National I'aiik, am
t dto 15 p* m." ran l>e tbcro ilny or ni^lit.
7 :1$0 to 9 p. m ttATESIil'ltr., S. ('.
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k ?^snnnhsmhk-s^?
"C/SG? P? P.
I% 1^1 Which Moans V
f uW\ w ^ers^^e s Female Panacea, -+(Sm ^
, L^sasSSK&AII Sskms
p Sprir)g* WOMFN AM) GIKLS. It takes away iill pain ami lassi- 1
y I tnile; it regulates nil sexanl functions; ,t makes the brain I
N clear, the eye bright; it gircs vivacity, energy, ambition; it ills n wo- ^
, I ninn for eTery duty mid every pleasure of life. It cures all womb mid I
l> E orarlan (roubles. 1 had for two years been so afflicted with a
K rjt) nrrvM rvAttr*T tirrd. broken-down tVchniri i n. > l:ii'.-? ft"'! ' ?' * 1
> t XjIvOrC EN~DO VY l^J.'hut I could nut rest, at nisi I li . I mu li s'?n-f I
oAnr * ness in my left side tl at 11 nidveir ??v 1
H W ElA.iV, vDOxvlI,. no tiirht clothing, and con U liai :;y " .ox
i K ..... . . lift my baoy from the Moor; .Jr**?; .
Bfa it fatigued roe very much to walk, and to crown nil. I h.ul ?!/ * I
tlT-*- neuralgia, I begun tiring your G. K. H. Treatiriont. <Tj\ Cf &r\ C" ?
! |gyf7 " wiiuli relieved inealnmstiinm.diatelyand Imsi i,-. l mi- Gh \I> k\
_ /X- entirely. I ran walk without tiring, the soreness iscoiic / I X 1V, ^
_ ? iu ^ Tto from no b'.ile, my woinb hug Iwn d . bwii to' J /' n1 /
WIPpiSMl' 1*1 "* UsItr\'p01r.t>Inceun<l f feel like a new rreaturi'. ? I a C1
V / \ tJ. ! . 1. di- it all mid otherwotnen ?! oubl ln? \ .\ /
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/ ft ^ ' Jr Wr.1- t > il.m t I ii.rrii M. IIM-. to ^
. II *lllit 'lib.' .?[. I. I in. r>r .?w v* a on /I yv '
/ 1 II* a Ou.. fl.?tuo,oo?n. ?- wt vstle & CO., W \y
* I "? "l.^Tina, ?..i lou flji r?. Chat"lanoooa, Tcnn. J\ _
I A ^ n letter of It.-true- .. , , _ ? ~
? -Aulumn tlon fro* l:,r'". 'or Sold " I'rujtglsts t\7r^"e?* )
trMtiDC jour ;?oat>Uint. at 31 a ?otlle.
Ciuidy Candy (Jnmly
ii Call and see our fresh line of candy. We have somcthiu
in this line that will suit you.
? t ^ CIGARS ? 3 CIGARS ? ^ CIGARS ? H
Twelve popular Ilrauds of cigars just received.
?
y ? Cigarettes ? 3 Cigarettes el
...
Virginia Bright.*, Carolina (.right* and Dukes always on liand.
White Stone I.itliia (linger Ale, the best on tin* market.
! Fruits and Vegeatahle a specialty
YOURS RESPECTFULLY.
Landon Quattlehaum.
J - k
r
J With a store full of
for their patronage
. you that we are goir
greater share of yon
-^Sewing
I We are prepared to
do it at a price that
J
E. JONE
E. L. ASBILL.
Attorney a i Lav
Luicsville *m SC.
Practice in all Courts Dusiuess soli
cited.
GO TO
SAM HOWES.
i
Restaurant for ft r s t-c ass
meals, at al 1 hours.
WA-tson & Towill.
Pire Ir-s., Agents.
Town end Country Risk.
Office in ADVOCATE Building.
P. B. Asrill
Watches, Clocks, and
-Jewoli'V llo airing.
Mitchell lluiiilin^,
BATES BURG, S. C.
?. K HARDIN,
; PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
w'mce a.x
| JTA. WATSON!
DENTIST,
1JATESBURG, - - S. C.
Ofiire over Harris' Drug: Store.
PAY YOUR DUES!
Edwin Folk Strother,
Attorney & Counseler at
Law.
Will practice in all t lie courts of the
State anil the United States.
A'c ur business soliceted.
ZEzitecfDVirg-, - S- O.
Mar. 26?
Pictures!
Pictures!
If you want the latest styles,
the artistic pose, and finely
finished work at reasonable
prices, call at
WHITTLE'S
GALLERY,
BATESBURG, S. C.
LKKSVILLE COLLEGE
Stands for Christian culture and
character. Ideal location, Health'
fulness unsurpassed. Beautiful
town. Lar^e and competent fac,
nlty. Improved course of study.
Lecturers and preachers of eniI
| nent ability. Superior advantaI
?es offered ill
jVIUSIC, /cRT, EXPRESSION,
BOOK-KEEPING
STENOGRAPHY, ETC.
as well as in Literary Course. Mil{
tary training. Close personal su
pervsion. Expenses may be reduced
bv woik.
I
Send for Catalogue to
i . ii. iia vm s. pi ps.
] EI M il ! E, S. (
Lombard Iron Woits Snupiy Co
AUOi'STA GEORGIA
Foundry, Mi bine, IJoiler and Gil
Wi.i Repairing Promptly Dore.
ly-Jo l-'O.
PKNGINKS
' I>()I LKJlf;
f (UN'S and PRESSES.
V
J ! . "in | let ? Cot ton. Saw, (J list, Oi I an
T l*ertil'/< r Mill Outfits: also (.in Pre>
' | Pane Mill and Shingle (' .Kits. Itnil<
; inc. HHdge, Fnelorj, Furnace and Rail
j t*.?:i<I < a lius; Railroad. Mill, bnctory
:i?nl Machinists' Supping. ladling
_ < Packing. Injectors, Pipe Pitting'
Saws, Files, Oilrrr, Etc, cast ever
day. Work 150 hands.
?
Sotitlit rn Kuilway chcilule.
?Trains from Augusta, (ia. for Co
S i ntnbia, etc . pass Rntc-burg, S. C.,
j No. 1:Vl (daily) 4 .13 p. in.,
No. 130 (daily) 12.01 a. m.,
Trains from Columbia etc., for Ant
^ nsta etc., pass Ratcsburg, S.<
No. 120 (daily) 4.65 a. m.,
No. 133 (daily) 13.57 p.m.
Train leaves Uatosburg for Perr,
i daily except Sunday, No. is, ().3o a. i
Train arrives Uapsbwrg from Perr
daily except Sunday No. 47, 8.06 a. tn
Connections at Coumbia and Align
ta for nil points; at Perry for AI lei
dale Savannah, etc.
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t\5?33 I 13 JE Nc-\v York, Jan. 3, 1901.
Pa JA Drs. Taft Bros' Medicine Co.,
^ ^ ^ ' Gentlemen: Your Asthmalcee is on
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AVON Spr.KGS, N. Y., FEB. 1, 1901.
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. . . TREMENDOUS . . .
? EMBROIDERY SALE! *
' | We have scoured the markets for bargains in Embroidery
and have this collection to offer you at uuheurd
n of prices:
^ c^-For One Week Only^^"'
We fire nttoriiKV llir? entiro lino nt ??!.. " ? 1 "
...v v....iv inn. 01 umj ?^v.' jjcr yarci; nil
1 of which are worth from o to 2octs. pei yard. This
^ offer starts on Wednesday morning and closes
on the following Tuesdaay night.
i- We mean exactly what we say and wc say that this is a
genuine Embroidery Sale to make room for Spring Stock,
r, which is now oe
>' THIS IS THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME.
Anything in our Store at exactly what it cost, as we must
have the room for the Spring Goods. Courteous treatment
to all.
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