The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 23, 1902, Image 2
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THE ADVOCATE.
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"Wednesday, Apr., 23, 11)02.
It seems as if Senator Sharp has a
good lead in the rare for Comptroller
General. The rare seems to have narrowed
down to Gen. Derham and yen- .
ator Sharp. The latt r is not a good |
walker, hut we will het on his running i
qualities.
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In other columns will be found the e
call of tho president of the lfatesburg j
l>emocrat club for the regular meeting
3aturday aftertioon. Wo desire to
impress on every damociat in this
town and community, the importance '
of being present. Our club is entitled
to ten men and the verv best men a- r
mong us should be sent to our County t
?- Convention. This is an important
time in the history of the party. I.et t
the delegates be men who are capable
of acting for them selves and who 1
| have the back bone to stand to what j
they know Is for the good of the parkv
The Avoeate heartily endorses the e
movement already begun, to erec t a a
monument to the peerless Wade llainp- '
s
ton in the city of Columbia. It will
indeed hi a labor of lo.e for the
daughters of the confederacy, and
they will receive the support of all the s
citizens of South Carolina. That I.ex- I
ington and Saluda Counties will do '
their full shun1 in commemorating "
the life of one who umlcj all circumstances,
gave him self ami all that he (
rhad for liis native state. Let all our i;
peopleJt*espond liberall*- and promptly.
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L. - I <
^ Lkvr.n's I'oiti. vun v.
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There is probably no iiicmlnr of the j ^
delegation from South Carolina more : il
popular among the Democratic members
of the House than is Kepreseula- '
tive Lever, whose Congressional career
began at the beginingof the present
session. It is generally the opinion
of the members who have watched ,]
liis contest that lie will retain his seal n
and that the couiniitee will report in j
his favor. (<
A friend of Mr. I.ever, who was in A
Washington the other day, was seen
at the National Hotel and said that
Jlr. Lever would doubtless he given a '
renoniination by the people of his coi.gressionnl
district. Although one ol \\
the youngest membets of the II nise, ^
lie said Mr. L*ver li id mi le a ree ?r.i
dnring the presentCongress of w hich <:
an older member might feel proud. A
The speech of He| 11 si litntiv Le ^
verdeliver.d when the bill t est ib- !
lisli rural free delivery was under di-- j.
mission in the House, was publishe I in ;
full in the Congressional Kccord. The L
speech was in opposition to the bill. "
Mr. Levee bein g an adv >c.tte of the '
I r istnt system of rural free delivery, ( |
a supposed to the contract system. ||
which the bill prop ises to establish . II
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FROM THE PEE DEE, j
A, 1$. CAIUJII.K IN Till. I.KK CoiNTY
LSAIXiK.
U. X. (Juuter, E-up, Assistant At- :
torncy-Goner.il forth Stale of South j N<
Carolina, paid our oilier a pi 'usaut . '
call or. Thursday. Mr. (Junter is a ,
prominent candidate for Altorra y~ ' ^
General, and i- an able leg.il atlvisor. [?
We have known his family at It.itc - us
burg for several years, and to one who l:>
doesn't, wd tak pleasure in introdue.
1 ^
ing Col. 4'\." He is an indefntign* | p
hie worker, conscientious, tlignilied. |
He is also Secretary of the State liuii- li
ocratie Executive < ouuiiittee, am! a"
while here put i.hl> mocralie mechinery
of l.ee County in motion.
It i
fa
Max (ii Philadelphia. rf(
The Northern people have almost a n,
sacred regard tor robins. The IVnti- ho
83'lvania la rs do not allow them killed t li?
at any time, and eve i if that, not so. I j ,,01
believe many of these people would p(-|
think it a sin to kill a robin. \Y<-ll. um
a robin is a pretty tiird, and entiles to ,.S(
cold regions to herald I heap)Touching rr,
spring. His movement s are > > grace (ja)
ful, and his songs so bewitching, that (,.r
I do not blame any line for letting him j (he
alone, but, as a friend said. I would mtM
' ike to have some chicken-pic ma lr of .,|a,
robin?. t ho
As in the Sou'b, so in IVniisy Ivnuiu lha
in regaid to March weather, Wind ! pre
blows, snows, rains, shines, rains i ha\
blows, rains, shines, and keeps 1 n I /.in
keeping at it. Despite it :.ll, March liax
inarches on, and April will soon be hut
here. bin
Prince IHnry was here recently, but n<"
I did not go down street to see him. s:,r
J goes she crowds did not miss me, ,u'r
ant!
Ml
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We are Youi
We
PLEASE (JIVE
For your fain
For your coffee,
* "
lour, grits, sugar an
>f eatable goods and
Vyillllll'U llll3orn,
wholesale and
"Zee OolcL :
Wo will bo pleased
lies and gentlemen.
we soli for cash.
Youi
- ?Sj
aid. 1 her*lor*, I ?!ic? not insult t lie j
xerman nation. There is too much Is
leroworship these days, with b it lit- i
lo of the hero in it. In New Heaven
here will be no heroe*, except Christ,
f primes go there and I hope they all
lo we in ty got t > see Hit m as they are.
>onie people are veiled with too nui h
artlily glory for o.u to e itch a gliniisj
of their real selves.
Max.
Our Saluda Letter.
The regular teachers meeting will he
eld at Saluda on April, 2<Uh, and the
ollowing qlestion are suggested for
liscussion:
1st. Should A rithmetic he taught at
he school house under the supervision
if the teacher, or a< i? now done at
lome under the supervisions of some ,
me else? Speakers; Messrs Doru and
Slgin.
I'ud. linpoi tance of home Discipline, ,
Ti'sesEva Padgett and Leila Atta- |
vay.
\!1 teacheis'and trustees are request- I
d to meet us on that day. Teachers <
r urged to attend, as this may la* the
ast meeting of the association IV-r this I
esston. i
The summer Institute will Ij??lieltl as 1
snl at ilii' county stat.
Mr.C. W. Soliee. charged with asault
ai.d l attery with er.tent to kill
ias demanded a preliminary examir.a*iyn
bcfari1 Magistrate Wise ami \\ edes
lay m xt lias been lixeil upon for ,
he hearing.
Mr. 1> zie Mobley, who was to sick |
0 alt nil bis mother s burial is yet conineil
to hi* oed with pneumonia.
The condition of uncle Matt Smith
['mains uneahnged save that he iralnaly
giowing worse and all hope
it' Ins r< cove-y is now abandoned,
lis leg is now cold very cold lrotn the
nee down ami the outer surface of
lie entire member almost black.
Uncle Jacob Gibson alter twoweekDiifiueuient
to his room with bis secnd
ca-e of CSripp.* for this winter, is t
ble to be out again. I
The county dispensary board have "
urehasepa beautiful (5ary safe for 9
epenscr Lindler, a good and timely 1
1 vestment. '
it a x" i> J i' a Y Kok May Tmh.m ok Covrt
eo. C. Wheeler. Giles Chapman,
. I'. Iterri ?k, J. II. Snddath, |
. M. Wert-, W. E. Hodie,
. It. Ilallmin, II C. Hodie, ^
. A. Attaway, I.. M. Crouch,
. H. Hryaiit, Augustus Powell,
. S. bhealy, .1. II. Wat-on,
Slieppo!<1. it. C. Grilfitli,
'. P. Whittle, T. A. Del.oneh,
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Pet tit Jnry. ,N
. M. Cromer, NV. P. Allen, ('.
P. S iber, Pieli Holly, "
'. A. Webb, Id. W. Padgett, ?
. P. Lake. Jtobt. Pliinkelt. *
. .1. Padgett, .1. B. Coleman, '
A. Car.?on, .1 S. .lennings,
regg Wise, It, Davenport, "
P. Hu/.h.;rd t, .1 T. "erloiig, '''
. G. Wright, P. II- Pollard, 11
P. Hoi'ie, M. M. Ilarr, ''
C. Crouch, L. A. I> -an.
ike llair, Calvin Cutnev, 1
arry C. Strotlur, .1. (). PaGrone, H
. S. K nt hi, M, I). Long,
A. Perry, J. S. Cullueatli, 1
I. StiP, '1'. T. Perry,
. I. Berry, .1 It i Salter,
I . I'.ai I. M ....... s
'iini.il .uuit.il',
Wiiy siiori.i> lt.\ i Ksitritc Nor iiavk
A I MSI'ESSAll Y.
>li? iiis.' an ;iri icle in l lie Adv. e ite of
st wi-eli oppo-ing (he establishment
a dispensary in Batesbiirg, al> > iuiigning
tin- motives of tlie men a ho
Ivocate its establishment, I desire!
ay through your enliiiuii?, t!:oii> of '
who are lis eh impious and desire
see one lo'Mied here, do appreciate 1 ?j
e value of upright citizenship and in
doing we ar perfeelly willing t* ?
ide by the vciee ol the people of our I
wn, expressed at the ballot b >x.
seems to me t but every ot li-r honest ^
d upright eit <i iti st'oul J lu willing
aer ird to his fell ?w citi/..*n the same
nscieiith us motives that lie claims
him jell'. The people of South A
n limi Icive expressed t'?eiii selves 1
ieateil!y in an over whelm ng manr,
in favoring this I uv, They have
nored the man who accomplished
estaliiishinet t el their measure in ^
state. There are a number of disisaries
ill the various towns through
. I his state and wherever they are /?
iililished, the record show that geiiI
s: I i-fact ion lias been the result.
n it he s.iid that I hi > is morally betlIiiiii
a number ol towns who have j)
se dispensaries; are the young
ii and people generally c I this "
re easier ltd into temptation tl an
se of other towns? Is it possible
t there are men in Batesburg who
fer I .i\ing blind tigers abound :.nu f||
e the young men and hoys patronig
tin in a'ler the shade* of night
e covered the earth : Probably so,
f ?r our part we would rid Batesg
of blind tigers (that they are here _
ie can deny) and ciitablish a dispeo r
y where the rate of liquor will be I 1
ording to law and where the town
I state would receive t'leir uhare of 1
vdZOTTO!
ig ?^
are Willing
US A OALL.
uy groceries;
meat, meal, lard,
id any and all kinds
11 11119.
ware, liay,oats and
retail.
XDrimJsis."
I io serve both laWc
sell cheap.
rs very truly,
the profit, instead of tile uvgro tiger
and unprincipled white men enriching
lheir coffers by illicit trafficing. I*
it not easier for our boys old anil
young to buy liquor as above in Heated
than to get it by a process of law.
The people cou'd see that the letter of
the law was adhered to if v.e bail a dispensary,
but how in the name of com- <
mon sense can lhere be a curtailment J
in itssale by blind tigers. Content- '
plated by a number of our people.
The Advocate says we do not need a !
gro^-h >p, that we need better schools
to educate the youthful generation.
May I ask if tne estnlishment of a dispensary
heu? would or could effect the 1
success of the school? \Y e believe the '
establishment of a dispensary would 1
rather tend to lieln the town, drive out
blind tigers and 1)0 town would receive j
the profhits th it io day are being received
by other towns, from the sale of .
liquor to tin* people of this very town.
I fail to see any cr.se of subtraction or <
ti vision in it. The school receives
benefits from the dispensaries estab- >
lislied elsewhere. Why receive these
benefits and not be willing to have
one in our toe li. if this question is
brought toa test, let every man cast
his vote according to his conscientious
onviclions and not allow a biased
opinion In control his act.
Citizens. i
i
i
A rrstM?rcroNRy at \\Tokxek. '
Drs. L, 15. Etheredge ami M. S. J
Danlzler w hu have n large practice at ,
this place, recently diagnosed a case I
>f appendicitis, on n patient about live 1
miles from here. The patient was '
young Arthur Ilulto, sixteen years |
aid. After trying medicinal means, i
and failing to cure; Dr. A. D. Morgan 1
was called in and they operated on
.list Saturday p. in. They found that t
the appendix han bepin to slough, i
after ri moving the pus and appendix, 1
the il doiuir.nl catity was thoroughly *
it r gated w it h about live gallons of |
stciclizid w.iti r-rctidered aseptic. *
The young man ii.is recovered, and
hose young physicians should feel high
y complicated, after performing such .
i graw operation, with remurkable j
uccess. This is the first opera ion i f '
lie kind that we ever heard of being p
>ei formed in this country. .
12 1
i
thia signature is on every t>cx ot the genuine L.
Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets i u
be remedy that rurrs n cold in one day
' t
HKTTKU Than Fii.I.X.
The question has hi en asked, " In j.
rli.it way are Chamberlain'sStoniuehe r
; Liver Tablets superior to pills?"
hir answer i.-: TI.ey are easier and
nore plcsaot to t ike more mild and ,
cntle ill efleet llii'j more reliable as j
hey can always be depended upon.1
hen they elennse and invigorate tin ^
tomach and leaves tin* bowels in a nat- h
ra euiulit ion, w hile pills are ni.*r? V
arsli in eir. ct and their use is i ftcn ?
idlowed by constipation. Eur sale b\
late, hiirg 1 >i ug <; >,
Try 1.'hnmbcrlnin's Stomach;- ij Live
'ablets, t best physic. For sale liv v
iteshurg Drug I o. '
I
Walk-Over Shoes s;>.
^ueen (Quality Shoes
s olb/b
Oiotli:
UA tree is known li
tore by t lie quality ^
v i: have searched t h
lave chosen only the
lepart meat.
Quality is never sn<
et t here's a t inie wlu
>e had at great redact
#
vi: have st udied ever
n<) know just when t
very class of merchai
ny reasonable cash o
iort unities and have s
lent, hut special attei
Values that we never dreame*.
P to you if you're one of flie u
usw yor:
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HORSES & MULESi A
We wiU have at our stables nit Sat
urdoy March, 29th. near load of fresh
sliiped Tennessee Horn s mil Mules
The v?ry bust that mon?y ran buy and ,,s,<
will continue to ship and keep on hntih
through tin* spiriiK si-a-oii 1 tie best P?
Ten tie-see Uorsea mid Mules for this
g|l
country. WiP. not handle branded or
unbroken stock. po
Our aim and object is to please our ed
customers.
13. L. JONES & SON. 'i(!j
EngtUeld, 8. C. en
\t ?n III!
Mar. 19?luri. wj
Insurance! ?
Fire, Life and
Accident 11
I will appreciate a share of your In- J?r,
surance Business. 'J'he New York Di
Life, the lileos Falls Fire, the Phot- UP
nix of Hartford, (Fire) the Travelers' 1
Accident are conservative, liberal and
safe. None ltetter, few equal. |1((
For information address or call on eai
me at the First Nut'onal Hank of a"
Batesburg. u''
W. W, WATSON,
8- 29 , Agent. so;
-4 an
prl
Deafness, Noises in tlic Head, &c,
l'lmitivrly cured l>y Hartlkv'* kah l.oriov. tei
rhl? new Remedy iroes rljilittothe actual neat wi
>f the illkeMC, ana has effected such reuiai k.ihle
Sure* tint the creates) hone is held out to all
tulTcrera, no matter how find or lone- landing llei
he case may he. (Ink iiotti.k will ('ritk any |
military ease, and will he sent securely packed ,
old post-paid with full dlreetions ami test I
uonials upon receipt ml ?\ on. <trder direct an
'rouiJAMi-.S IS. IUittl(Y;iBj StuokdjUe I toad, am
outh I.amheth, l.oiidou, KXtll.AND.
of
rei
err
gpg*e^Bring us your Job fu
iati
VVork.f? There is no dethe
mand loo small and no ^
srder too large for OUR ^
STOCK OR FACILITIES. T"
for
? pa |
Th
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR At
'Something: Notv Under The Sun"
All Doctors have tried to cure CA- ,nt
PAHHII tiy the use of powtlers acid
rases, inhalersand tiroes in naste form. 1
I'lieir powders <lry up in the mucous ,y
nctiibraties causing them toeraekopet ,l1
vnd bleed. The powerful acids usee e"
h the inhalers have entirely eatet S
iway the sjune membranes that their ea
nakers have aimed to cure, while paste?
ind ointments cannot reacli t lie dis- un
ase. And old and experienced prncti l'i
doner who has for many year* mad,- a
lose study and specialty of the treatnent
of Catarrh, has at last perfected A?
iTreatment which when faithfully "sen
lot only relieves at once, hut peruiauty
cures Catarrh, by removing the ;
."ause, stooping the discharges, and j ''J'
Miring All inllatumation. It i>theonly f Mi
emedy known to science that actually ! gr
caches atrpctyd parts, This wottderfu
etnedy is known as "SN1 l-T'l.KS. the
if ARAX TE K D CATAKUII Cl'RE" ney
md is sold at the extremely low price i vlc'
if One Dollar, e ich package contain- | '
ii}; internal and external iviedicme I hay
lullicieiit for a full month's treatment I l,r"
ltnl everything necessary to it < peifect ,lov
ISO
SNUFF.T/KS" is the only CAI'A
11RH CL' RE ever made and is now llolj
ecognized as the only safe and posiive
cure for that annoying and dis- Tril
'listingdisease. It cures all influma- Ti?
ion quickly and pernnmll) and is also f((r,
vonderfully quick to relieve Iluy Wo
'TiVKR or COJ.D in toe HKAD. * T]
OATARHli when neglected often ljoI
cads to COX8UMTION SXUF eqa
will save you ii you use it Mt one
nice. It is no ordinary rer -dy, but a Tl
a in1
omplete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to cure cure CATARRH
u any form or stage if used according l|oi
o the directions which accompany mo
nch package. Don't delay, hut send |
or it at once, and w rite lull particu- f
nrs as to your condition, and you will' "r
cceive speeal advice front the discov- (
rcr of this wondcrlul remedy regard- j the
ng your case without co?t to you he- ,.tu
oud the regular price if SX l*f FEES'* I
he "(iUAliA.X IKED CATARRH V
URK |?s
Sent prepaid to any address in the
ir.ited States or Canada on receipt ol
lie Dollar. Add res Dept. lOKDWIX
. C II. KS,k COMPANY, and 233.'
larket Street. I'hiladelphi ?.
ell t
(iimcli's (jnick ltelief. ; con
When your joints and bones ache ami Du
our llesli feels tender and sore, a 25
ent bottle of Hooch's tjuick Reliel ")ir
* 111 x i > r j mi ?|?i h*k rt'ilei. iu?si cure 1
or ?olic. *01
50 to 4.00 Stetson S
2.50 to 00 \N
SmUEao/S
L:ra-g\.
y its fruits"- a
roods it handles. * v
e markets and
best for every
[ rifieed for price
m the l>est can Jy
ul prices.
v ~T*y
phrase of scientif
0 look for bargians.
idise are disposing of i
ffer. \vk availed our*
cooped a bargain lot <
ut ion has been given t
1 of huve been scooped in?not (
p-to-now kind to leg it this \vn
K RACKET
)
THE HOME
tn lngenousTrcatincnt by which
Drunkards arc iteingr
Cured Daily in spite of
Themselves.
> Ndxoiis Gnsis. No Wcnk> nr
ill the nerves. A I'loiisant anil
isitive Cure for the Liquoi llabit.
It )? i on generally known und under,
jil that Drunkenness is a disease
d not weakness. Abody filled with
son, and nervescompletely .rhatter
hv deriodieal or constant use of inxicuting
liquors, requires an antite
capable of neutralizing and erudituisr
this poison, and dest roy ing the
nving for intoxicants. Sufferers
iv now cure themselves at home
About pulihcity or loss of time friun
siness by this this wonderful
iOME (JOLDCURK" which lias been
rfected after many yearn of close
uly* aril treauient of inebriates,
le faithful u??e according to directas
ot this wonilerful discovery is
sitiveiy guaranteed to dure the most
slinate ease, no matter how hard a
iuke. Our recordsshow^the marvels
transformation of thousrnds of
'unK'irks into sober, industrious and
iri^hl uien.
IV1YKS CURE YOUR HUSBANDS!!
111.1 'KEN CUltK YOt;u KAT11t!?!!
This remeds is in no sense a
Btrum but is a specific for this disseonly,
and is so skillfully devised
d prepareu that it is thoroughly solleimd
pleasant to the taste, so that
can be given in a cup of tea or coft
without the knowledge of the peril
taking it. Thousands of Drunkdo
have ? urei themselves with this
iecless remedy, and ts many more
ve been cured nnu matle temperate
in by having the "CUltK" admintsed
by kving Irieads and relatives
linut their knowledge in coffee or tea
d believe today that they discontitid
drinking of their own free will.
DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded
apparent and misleading "improve'tit,''
Drive out the disease at once
d for all time, l'li?'MOME (?OI.I>
ie" is sold at the ext retnel low price
One Dollar, thus placing it within
u li of every body a treatment nn.r-j
ectual than others costing $25 to $50.
il directions at com puny each jt.o'ki.
Special advice by skilled physicis
when requested without extra
irgli. Sent prepaid to tiny part of
! world on reec'Jt of One Dollar.dress
Deept. 1,Ed win HA Cum
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The Advocate,
For Stomach Troubles.
I have taken a great many differ- i
medicines for stomach trouble ami 1
istipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger of
ukerlon, Iowa, "but never had a>
'pi'esu.ts from any as front ( hamI
it's ^toiuacii A I.iver Tablets."
s tie by Butcsburg Drug Co.
lioos 85.00 to <5.00 i
\ 15. corsets.
yS^ COfYHIOHT. I
* A. b KIRM.HBAUW * CO*
ic merchandising
M annfact nrcrs of
summer st ntf for
selves of many op- | j
>f every depart o
clothing.
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>ne lot but several. {Its J
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| -j-1' Light-Bread,
T=P. Beef,
^ Sausage and
jH Fish, at the
I Green Grocery Store,
PAUL SPANS, Proprietor.
'
C. J. ETHEREDGE,
DENTIST,
LKSSV1LLK, - - - - S. 0.
Office next door to Post Office.
Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, Did.,
is a poor man, but h? says lie would
not be without Chamberlain's Pain
Palm if it cost five dollars a bottle, for
| it.saved him from being a cripple. No
external application is equal to this
liniment forstifl an 1 swollen joints,
contracted muscles, still neck, sprains
and rheumatic and muscular pains. It
has also cured numerous cases of partial
paralysis. It is for sale by the
Battsburg Drug Co.
Acid Iron Mineral
j NATURES GREATVWWy
Remedy For all Cliionic
DISEASES.
Dripped out of "GydV own Cont|
pound. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia
1 Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, I m
; pure Blood or General Debility. Used
extcnally stops blood, cures sorea of
evt ry kind and all skin ellections.
Ttie best tonic in the land for a
Weakly man, woman or child.
"This is to certify that I have been
in a bud state of health two years or
1 more, llave taken best recommended
| remedies and h..d physiciana attend
mc v\ithout any permanent benefit. I
heard of Acid Iron Mineral, got a bot|
tie and found immediate beneficiary
I results. Would recommend it to all
j sufferers, Ilespect fully,
u.S. S*tk adman,
1 Of the fl in of Stead mar & liiley,
i Batcsburp., S. C.
I - TRADE SUPPLIED. Acid
Iron Mineral Coipy,
c" c">
v_^uvui.uiu, o. F-..
l&~ Corrtv pondence Solicited,
Foil sai.k at Batksburq by I)r O.
! J. Harris and K. I.. Hartley.
A-k to sec a descriptive pampnlet
1 explaining' all.
How To C I'RE THE Gill I'.
Remain quiet at liome and take
Chamberlain Cough Remedy as directed
and a q .ink recovery is sure to fol!
low, Tint remedy counteracts any
j tendency of the grip to result in pneuinonia,
wn;cli is really ttie only seriocs
danger. Among the tens of thousands
; who have used it for the grip, not one
case has ever heen reported that did
not recover. For said by Bu'e.-burg
Drug Co.
l'OU COI OIIS AND COLDS IN CHILDREN.
' I have not the slightest hesitancy
in recommending Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to all who are sufferI
ing fr oil coughs or colds, " says Chas.
M. Cramer, Ksq. a well known wntih
J maker, of Colombo, Ceylon. "It has
some t wo years since theCitj I>i.-per.j
sary lirst called my attention to this
' valuable medicine and I *have repeatedly
used it ar. I it has always been
beneficial. It has cured me quickly
I of all chest colds. It is especially efI
fective for children and seldom take
more tb in one bottle to cure tliem cf
hoarseness. I have persuaded many
t to try tin* valuable medicine, and they
are all as we'l pleased as myself over
the results," For sale by Batesburg
1 )jug Co.
Good ! < !< RllK.t'MATlSM.
Fast fall I was taken wi'h a very severe
attaek of muscular iheumatism
whieli caused ine great and annoyance.
After trying several prescriptions and
rheumatic cures, I decided to use
Cliamberlian's l'ain Balm, which 1 bad
seen advertised in the South JerseyMl
..I % f * * * * *
......i. .tii i mi ji|ipiu-ni.ions 01 mis
remedy I was imi.li better, and after
using one battle, I wn.? completely
c it red?S.tllte Harris, Salem, X. J.
For sale by Katcshurg Drug Co.
" A neighbor ran in with a bottle of
< 'hambcr Iain's Colli-, Cholera ami Diarrhoea
Remedy when inv son was suffering
with severe era nips and was
given tip as beyond hope by my regular
physician, who stands high in his
professi in, A I ter administering three
.losis of it, my s n regained consciousness
and recovered entirely with in
twei.tv four hours," says Mrs. Mary
II.tiler. o( Ml. Crawford, Va. This
remedy is for sale by Batching Drug
Co.
La Grippe Quickly Cured.
..In the winter of IstH and 189ft I was
aken down with a severe attack of
what is called La Grippe," says F. I.. |
llewett, a imminent druggist of winlleld,
I.I. The only medicine I used
was two bottles of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It oroke up the cold j
and stop the coughing like magic, and
I have never sit ee been troubled with
I iripp. < liainbt-r).tilt's Cough Remedy
ran alwny- be depended upon k> break |
up a severe cold and ward olf any]
I hroatciitd attacked of pu* umonia. I
It i? plea-ant to take, too, which in ikes 1
it 'lie most desirealile and one of the i
most popular preparations in use for 1
these 1111 in - nts. For sale by Batestiurg
Drug. (.' >.
DaxiiER ok Colds and LaGrippk
The greatspt danger from colds and !
agrippe is their resulting in pneumo- i
lia. If reason able care is used, how- '
ver, and Chamberlain's Cough Reir.sdy
taken, nil danger will he avoided.
\inong the tens of t Itousnnds who have ,
ised Ibis remedy for these diseases, we
lave yet to learn of a single case havng
resulted in pneumonia, which
hows conclusively that Us a certain
ireventiveof that dangerous malady
twill cure a cold or an attack of la
trippe in les- tune than any other
reatmcnt. It is p'easint and safe to
ake. Fcrsaleby Hatesburg DrugCo.
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(SOUTHERN I
RAILWAY I
THE GREAT HIGHWAY | WM
OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL. |
Uniting the Principal Commercial 9
Centers and Health and Pleasure K
Resorts of the South with the ^ |
iwuktu, EJIST and WEST. 1
fl Veitlbul* Trtlnc, Through Sluapin^'Curu I]
n butwuun Naw York and Naw Orlaani, via Atlanta. R
lSj Cincinnati and Florida I'ointa via Atlanta and via I
B Naw York and Florida, either via Lynchburg, Danvilla
U and Savannah, or win Richmond, Uanvllla and A
Ftakarlor Dinln^?Cnr Sorvlca on all Through Trolnii )
' I Excallant Sarvica nnd Low Urates to Chnrloiton ac?
R count South Cnrolinn Iz*tn~-L>tnto and Wcct Indian
I Wintar Tourlat Tlckata to nil Ilcsortg r.otv on an!a nt
* Far.datallad Information, titeratur t no tal'rt, rata*, etc.. ~
1 apply to noaro-.t tlckot.agant, or ode cij
p 6#:i?r?l PaiiMfrrdfrnt, J. _ai. C?n. Pass. Jigcn*,
B Washington. D. C. ..'tfuniu, Ca. A
d Vlv. Patsongor Jtgont, L Istrict 'e-c.sx. i
C. ..to, Ca.
Bevers <&, 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
Lowest prices known.
HORSSHOING BY HE BSHSOR XPR '*
IJM THE SOUTH
Don't get cheap work done when you can get Fiist-class wcrk at less rrices
RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C
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Jordan Rolls On
1
Anil ?o do those up-to-date Buggies and Carriages of STEAI>MAX & RIWe
beg to annotinee to our friends throughout this section, tiiat we have
purchased the ent ire stock of llie Bntesburg Ilutrgy & Harness Co., and have
tlie largest stock of the best Buggies and Harness that has ever been to this
market.
We defy competition as to quality and price. Before buying anything, J
get our prices?that's all we ask. " J
STEADMAN & RILEY, j
'The Rollers." j
VirginiaNCaroliria i
Chemical Company, j
CHARLESTON, S. C.
RICHMOND, OA.
ATLANTA, GA.
Largest Manufacturers of
Fertilizers in the South.
Importers of .". .
Pure Gern an Kainit,
Mu)-*ate oi Potash,
Niti-ste of Soda,
Sulphate ol Potash.
| T. . . ...
ii is impors.nt in buying your fertilizers, not I
only to buy goods of established reputation and high ?
grade, but to buy where your wants of every
character can be supplied. 1
We are in position to furnish all classes of MH
goods and in such quantities as buyers desire. It
will pay you to see us before purchasing.
jtddress Virginia'Carolina Chemical Co.,
Charleston, S. C.
Send (or Virginia-Carolim Almanac.
free for the
For ltent.
... ! I5atcsl>urg Keal-Ij?tate l'or VQBH
I ersons desiring to rent the I'.. W. MjEHgM
; McLcnna store building, should apply ( Sale. H
i at once, to mEh|H
The stori building and two lots of
.1. C. GLOVEU, HH|
10. W . N1 cLenna, deceased, is offered XBhBmV
Pateaburg, 8. HHHm
lor sale. The lots measure 70 feet IKINHBI
1
Something Tliat Will I>o You fr?i?t by 175 f?et deep. SfflHB|
(Jooil. appl\ to
We know of no wav in wlueli we can CrI.ON EU, I
be of more service to our readers than Datesburg, S. C. ?
to tell them of something tint will h* j Jan. 8, '02. 1
"l real good to them. For tills reason I I
we want to acquaint them with what ????????????????? 3
we consult r one of the very best re me- ' ... .... , ....... ~ ... H
... J . ., Mr. Wliccler (lot Kid of His 1
[ dies on the market for coughs, col ls,
and that ularining complaint, croup. Klieiimntisiii. 9
We refer to Chamber! iln's tough "during tlie winter of 189S I was so a
Itcmeily. We have u.-a ?l it with rue! hunt in my joints, in fact all over n y
good results in our family so long that body, that 1 could hardly hobble I
.i nit* oecume a household necessity, around. when ! bought a bottle of h
By its prompt use we hiveii't any Chainberlnih's Pain Halm. Froin the |j
douht but that it has time and again first application I began to get well, ?
preventeJ croup. The testimony is otul was cured and have worked stead,
ily all the year ?R. Wl eel -r, North- ?
given upon our own experience, and , ? ? , , ' . sj
.... . wood, N. T. tor sale by Ratesburg S
we sutruest tlie t our readers, especial- " S
.1 i .... Hi tig t o.
y those who have small children, si- >
nays Keep it in their homes as a safe ???????????
guord against t roup.?Camden (S. ('.)
Messenger. For sale by Batesburg Their Secret Is Out.
Drug Co. All Sadierllle, Ky? was curious to *
'????????????[earn t|ie cause of the vast, improveA
Good Cough Medicine. ment in the health of Mrs. S. P.
(From the Gazette, lowoomba, Aus. Whittaker, who had for a long time, J
1 tlud Chamberlain's Cough Remedy untold suffering from a <
is an excellent medicine. I have been *?ronie bronchial trouble. "It,s all
sulleriiig from a severe cough for the due to l>r. King's New Discovery,"
list two months, and it lia<r effected a writes her husband. "It completely
cure. I have great pleasure 111 recco- ?'??red her and also cured our little
mmending it.?W. C. Wockner. This ?r?"?sicl-daughter of a severe at tact o
is the opinion of one of our oldest and ^ hooping Cough." It positively
most respected residents, and has been c,,r*'s Coughs, ( olds, La Grip, Rronvoluntarily
given in pool fiit.li that rhili8' ?" Throat and Lung troubles
others may try the remedy ami he hen- tluu ran teed bottles ftOc and $1.00.
eUted, as was Mr. Wockner. This rem '^.re. ^ ht dn,?
edy is sold by Hatesburg Drug Co.