The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 14, 1902, Image 3
TIIR ADVOCATE.
I'urushkd >vki,v Wkpnmihy. 1
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Personals, Pointers <
And Fnacts.
<B
Thin signature is on every bcx or the genuine |
Laxative BroitiO'Quinine Tabieu '
the remedy that enrea n cold In one day
?Capt. John M. Hell visittil re'alives
in town this week. I
miss uuoy rroniis, 01 Kidge 5-pring, | |
t-ame down wit'i 11>o base ball team
I ist Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Craven went to (
the exposition last week.
Mrs. Frame West, cf Augusta, is on
a visit to the home fo:Us here. <
Mrs. Queenie Riley and her s-ster,
Miss Pearl Spann, of I.eesville, were in
town Tuesday. i
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Mrs. Joon I>. Rawl aecouipanieil by
her little sister and brother, Theresa '
and Thaddeus, has returned from a vis?
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it to her parents in Augusta.
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Mtss Viola Burton, of Mouetta, was (
io town Fiiday.
Mr. Brooks Cato, of Monetta, was
lien* Thursday.
Mr. Wallace Boatwright, of Ridge (
Spring, eame down to see the bell ;
?r?ine Thursday. ;
H /)?n't f? rget the election next Mor. <
day. I.et every qualitled voter bo on 1
hand and vote.
P *" ;
I Tlie vote for a freerchool for Uatesl)tng
next Mondav, means mo'e to
Batesburg than can be expressed.
This is an opportunity we hope onr
people wi'l accept.
The town council has had the shade i
trees nicely white-washed, which i
makes the streets present a mote at- *
tractive appearance. t
Mr. Will A. Raw I went over to Augusta
Tuesday. After having served
Uncle Sam honestly and faithfully f<> |
f three years in the Pluli(dues, he is j
, now looking after a pension, and we ' f
hope he will get it, as lie deserves it. |
Wanted?Two (2) One milk eows,np- *
ply to Cyril Jones.
Mr. W. D. Harmon, of Savilla, lia?
accepted the position of night watch- c
man in our town and ba?-entered up- t
oi his duties. Since coming among uk (
he has made many friends.
We w?*ra glad to see our gnllnn
young friend, Mr. L. E. Black, ot Sa - j ,
vi|la, lu our town Sunday. Mr. 13j ack ! j
is one of Hollow Creek's best boys. J t
^ We hope to liava liiin locnted among I c
I us at no distaut day. jc
Mis. N. U.Cunter visited her sister, | v
i Miss Josie V. Sharkey, of Aiken, last
k Sunday. , '
A Dr. W. Trice Timmci'man went to |<
^^JSureka, in Aiken county, Saturday on ,
business. He returned
I Sunday ufternooib t
i Mrs. J. 13. Stokes visited her sister i
Mrs. Dr. F, B. Hunter, at Saluda, last i
Thursday. ?
?It is a fact that the train came very ' J
near breaking down before Balesburg
was reached, with tlie bic load of '
"White Hickory wajons, wl'ich were or- *
dered ky L. 1>. Culliiin ai d Co. It
ycu want to buy a wagon see the C.'llUOiS.
? Steadman & Riley, are "The Roll- ;
ers", because they have so inisy
wheels. If you waut n wheel concern
see Steadman & Riley.
?We are delighted to have Mr. and i
IiTrs. Homer Pu/nell with us. .Mr. '
Tarnell has just closed his school in y
Darlington They returned last
week. 1
I
?If any of our friends want li s'-c'a-s (
photography, be sure and call at Whittle's
Art Gallery. tVe have seen several
samples of bis work lately and it
is lir?t-class. He guarantees satis- ,
faction. I
?Mr. T L Ttrry, of Columbia, orr !
own Tom, thou whom there is none '
other, spent last week in our town. !
No one has more frieuds than Tom. J '
?1?. D. Cullum & Co , have a row of !
waK o? that will reach from Bates- I
burg tomore are less. If you
are in need ot .. wagon trot to I.. D. '
t li! 1IIill ?fe ( o. I bcj v? i 11 sell cheap. 1
?9am Jones will lecture in Lte,ville, 1
May the 20th, 8:530 p. in., for benctBt
o' the Tabernacle. Reserved seats 7.*?t
rents.
?Wagons of all kinds and all kinds of
wagons at I-. O. Oullum *V Cos.
That's I he pluee to buy a wigon.
W AN 1101)?Live Canvassers for a fast
selling Novelty, address with refernee, |
Novelty Printing Co.-Southern 1 iocs
North Carolina.
?If you buy an old hickory or white
wagon sold by I.. I?. Culluin & (Jo's.
The.f are the wagonites.
The Sunday school at Union about
iiv tnibs south of this place is iii a
flourishing c unlit ion and 1- doing
good work. Tlia success of the school
is largely due to the effort of Mr. G.M
A I mils. Superintendent and .1. I'.
Copeland the teacher of the l'>ible class. (
The work these brethren have been do- '
I
ing for their Master along this line
cannot be commended too highly .
\V anted?Those who need dressmak
ing, or sewing of any kind to cat! on
Airs. A. \V. Youngblood, at her residence
on Railroad street, near Culluin
hotel
?S >e tha "ud" of Sleadman & Riley
for buggies and harness. They have
a tremendous stoc k If you are looking
toj bargains, see Steadman & Kiley,
(The Jlollers).
WANTS OTHERS TO KNOW.
'I have used DeWitt'a Little Early
Risers for constipation and torpid
liver and they are all right. I am
glad to indorse them for I thin < when
we find a good thing we ought to let
others know it," writes Alfred llein/.e
Quincy.III. They never gripe or distress.
3ure safe Pill. Hatesburg Orag
i
Sive your Money
And keep it n the Savings Depart
nent of THE FIRST NATIONAL
HANK of Ratesburg. Four (4) per.
jent Interest on deposit. Dividends
tenii-annually. Both large and small
iceounts solicited.
\V. W. Watson,
Cashier.
Stop tlie C'citgh n?<\ works
off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
Mires a cold in one day. No Cure, No
Pay, Pric, 26 i ents.
?M ss Mannie Bates, much to the
pleasure of all, is spending a few ^.days
with the folk* at home, Ironi the Columbia
Female College.
? Protracted services will begin in our
Methodist church Sunday morning
:ontinue through the vveek. Toe pastor,
ltev. J. 1). Crout, will be assisted
by some prominent preacher* of h ?
-hurch. The public are cordially invited
to attend alt of their services.
On Thursday last, the Batesburg 3rd
nine and the 3rd nine Irons Itidge
spring, gave us an interesting game
>f ball. The score was 17 to seven iu
favor of our boys. Minis Hartley did
ifood work behind the hat and Fred
L'artledge vtry caeditably held short
stop.
? M: R. Felder Ab'e son of Capt. Jnu.
i. Able of uear I.aesville, h is obtainel
i position at Manilla. 1*. I., at a salary
>f $ 18(H). a year. Mr. Able has been
i cleri. in Washington for several
years and his prumolion is certainly
;rali''ying to his many fiiends in Lex
ngtnu c-uniy.
?Mr. and Sirs. U F. Mattho.vsof tin'
Sard is section wore in town Monday.
?Senator B. 1.. C'aughman, who will
>eour next It. It. Coinmissioner spent
l'uisday night here.
? ltev. S. 1*. Shuuidert filled his regular
oppointineiit at White church
Sunday last, at night he preached a
iplended discouse to a lar^e congregaiou
at the Chapel on factoay hiil.
MASONIC LODGE MEETING.
A regular communication of the
[iateshurg Lodge No. 188, w'U be held
Tulay evening, May 16;b. A full
ueetsog of the members is desired,
.etnll Masons take due notice aud
;overn themselves accordingly.
Notick To Zensionehs.
All the Sainda pensioners can get
hecks for the amount of their pension,,
?y calling nt theotlicc of the Clerk of
Jourt at Saluda, C. II S. C .
M.T. I'itts.
The attraction of the closing exercises
of the Bate*barg institute next
"riday night will be the address
o the students, patrons, and friends
>f school by Senator I>. S. Henderson
>f Aiken. Dan Henderson, oratory is
veil known throughout the whole
Late and the fact that he is a brainy,
ntellectunl maa to back it, will give
at bis speech the smack of something
'good", lie bas never Deeu known
0 fail to be tbeequal to such an occasion,
and in this pnrticiilnr instance
lis old and his new friends anticipate
1 speech that isi in keeping with his
ilready broad reputation, A large
md attentive audience is expected
rom this and and ue.ir by towns to
end the orator enthusiasm for the
vening. Mr. Wiggins is to be congratulated
in securing such an attracive
feature to his closing exercises.
Mrs. Norris, and Mrs. .J. 11 Tillman
vith little Helen, of Edgefield, are
srendini; a few da\s with their rela
,ivc?, Mrs Kox.
?The trustees discovered, r. fter
idvertising the election for a special
icluol levy for May the lfith, that a
;roat nuinkr of the voters would be away
oil that date, and out of the consideration
to them they they changed
he date to Monday, May ltllh. The eection
will be bald in the Advocate
thee.
I.IKE A IfltOWN' I N'G MAN.
" Five years ago a disease the doctors
:alled dyspepsia took such hold of me
h.it 1 could scarcely go,"' writes Geo.
i Marsh, well known attorney of No una
T"x. "I took quantities of pepsin
ind other medicines but nothing helped
me. As a drowning iiim> grabs at a
straw I grabbed at Kodol. 1 fell an improvement
at once and after a few bottles
am sound and well." Kodol is the
only preparation which exactly reproduces
the natural digestive juices and
consequently is the only one which digests
any good food and cures any
form of stomach trouble.
Batcsburg Drug Co.
I-Ilectioii Notice!!
We the, trustees of school
district IS, have taken all
preliminary steps, upon the
odrer of the count}', will hold
an election at BatesburgS-C
May IB, 11)02, to vote upon
the question of levying an ex
tra three mills upen all personal
and real praperty for
school puaposes. The election
will he held under the
law governing general elections.
E. C. Ridgell,
K. R. Steadman,
J. L. Reynolds,
Trustees.
llKVEALS A CHEAT SECRET.
It is oft?*n asked liow much startling
cures, that puzzles the hest physician
are ell'eeted ?y Or, Kin#,* New Disco
very f*?r Consumption, Here's the se
cret It cuts out the phlegm ami germ
infectted mueus, and lets the lifegiv
ing oxpgen en. ich and vitalize tin
blood. It heals the inflamed, cough
worn throat and lungs. Hard colds ant
stubborn roughs soon yield to Or
King's New Discovery, the most inl'al
lible remedy forall throat and lunf
diseases. Cuaranteed bottles 50c tnt
fl.09 Trial bottles free at O. J. Har
ris, Also at Smith and Crosson a
Lcos ville*
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County Claims, Lumber and
Cross Ties Receipts.
The First National Bank of Batesburg
will buy school and county
claims and railway receipts for oios.-1
*8 and lumber.
W. W. Watson Cashier. ,
To Cure A Cold In One I>uy.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggist refund the money if it
fai.s to cure K . W Grove's signature
is on ca.h box- 25 cents.
lSusiiiess Lucttls.
Garden Seeil.< at J C. Glovtri.
Clauss Scissors the best made at J.
C. Glovers.
Fresh country Butter always on
hand at J. C. Glovers.
K< r a l ad taste in the mouth tnkt
f l.aml erlain's Stomach and Liver Tal
lets For sale by Latesburg Drug Oc
C .ndy and Crackers cheap at J. C,
Glovers.
Nicelarge mackeral at ten cts. eacli
at J. C. Glovers.
Dry Goods and Notions In great varieties
at J. C. Glovers.
Strained Honey and Comb Honey a I
J. C. Glovers.
A nice line of llrst class razors at J.
C. Glovers.
Never have there been ottered sucli
voluminous bargains in glass-ware, a*
you will 11 nil on display at J. J. Rawl
tt Son.
ltuy your decorated ware from J. C.
Glover.
Wanted :?Reliable representative
at Mt. Willing. Blanks, Big Creek
Ridge Spring, Del mar and Etheredge
Apply at once. Liberal pay.
Tiik Advocate.
Winter C lotliing to close at first
cost at J. v-. Glovers.
Dry Goods ami notions in great variety
at J. C. Glovers.
Tomatoes put up by John A Koon at
J. C. Glovers.
Coffins and Caskets for Sale by J. C.
Glover.
You will find good things rheap,
and cheap things good, in the 5 and
10 cent windows at J. J. Rawl & Son.
Now is the accepted time to buyglassware,
and you'll find just what
you want in the 15 and 10 cent windows
at .1 J. Rawl & Son.
Trunks and satchells cheap at J. C.
Glovers.
A nice line of Builders' hardware at
J. C. Glovers.
If yen want a hat for yourself o
boy, cull on J. C. Glover.
When von ivanl fir-^? -lo i. ft-...- t
? ...ov vinm l iviur 1ft !>K
for lia'lanls, J. C. Glovers.
Gold Bond hams art* reliable for Salo
by J. C. Clover.
FOR SAT.K?Russell's ProfiOc Bigboll
cotton-seed, at 75 cents per bushel.
Apply to J. II. Youngblood, Batesburg,
S. C.
Niee large mackerels aw 10 cts Each
at J. C. Glovers.
If you want a lint for yourself or boy
eall on J. C. G1 <ver.
Don't let the cries of "hard times"
influence you to think that you are
not able to send your children over to
The Institute, for there tney will revive
t:;e best thing on earth that you
can gi\e them with money.
DAXGEROl'S IF NEGLECTED.
Burns, cuts and other wounds often
' to heal properly if neglected and be'
come troublesome sores. DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve prevents such coc!
sequences. Even where delay has aggravated
the injury DeWit's Which
Hazel Salve effects a cure. "I had a
I running fore on my leg thirty years,"
I says II. C. llartly, Yankeetown, Ind.
" After useing many remedies, I tried
I)eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few
boxes healed the sore." Cure all skin
diseases, l'iles yield to it at ooce.
Beware of counterfeits.
B.ttesburg Drug Co.
DON'T START WRONG.
Don't start the summer with a ilng|
ering cough oi cold. We all knov
i what a "a summer cold''is. It's tin
hardest kind to cure. Often it "haiif
i on" through the entire se ison- Takt
i in hand right now. A few doses o
I One Minute Cough Cure will set voi
' right. Sure cure for cough, cold
j croup, grip, bronchitis, thoat and lun>
j trouble. Absolutely safe. Act at once
! Chil'ien like it. "One Minute Cougl
Cure is tin- best medicine ( ever used,'
says J. H. Bowels,Gro\eton N. II. "
never found any thing else thai nctei
so safely and quickly."
BaUsburg Drug Co.
V
iiuru.
?Tlit big show will close tlie first o
, June and groat crowds ?re flockin g t
the fair "city by the sra".
? It will be a long while before th?
people of this section will have an op
I por'oiiity to see such an exposition a>
j they l.ave in Charleston and every on
that can possibly g>. -should do so.
?It must be xai ! to Charleston's ?red
. it that her people have been charai'te
ri/ed by the sprit that their eity i
proverbial for. Not one single in
stance have we heard of, where til
visitors were imposed on for excessiv
' charges. South Caro ina h.s a rigb
^ to be jolly proud of Charleston.
i?Among those who went from ou
tor;it last week, we recall, Mr. an
Mrs. N. A. Bates. Col. and Mrs. A. 1!
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson
Mi.ts Isabelle Cooner, Missss Klise anc
Edna Bates, Misses Huby and I,tie
Watson.
1Ioli> it a Congressman.
, ,' At the end of the campaign," write
- Champ Clark, Missouri.* brilliant con
- gressman, " from overwork, nervou
- tension, loos of sleep and constat)
- speaking I had about utterly collapsi
f It seemed that all the organs in my b<
- dy were out of order, bt tthreo bottle
I Electric Bitters made alt right. It i
. the best all-around medicine ever sol
- over a druggist's counter ."Over worl
X ed, run-down men and weak, siokly
1 women gain splendid health and v
- tality from Electric Bitters. Try tliei
t Only 60c Guaranteed by O. J. Harri
Also by Smith and Crosson at Leesvili
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ARE YOU WISE * '
mat inn then ia no remedy to equal Mexican MiuUok Liniment. j
ami easy way
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healtliy throat action is to
take half a glassfull of water put into
it a teaspoonful of ?
Mexican Mustang
i JUinimcnt
/ and with this gargle tho throat at frequent intervals.
! Than bati ?tho outside of tho throat thoroughly with tlio liniment
and r. er doing this txmr some on a soft cloth uud wiu;i
around tho nock. It is a I'OljlTIVE CURE,
25c., COc. and 91.00 a bottle.
IT IB ft V DC Vnil have long boon troubled with n running
II 111 A I DC IUU aoro or ulcer. Treat it at onco with Mexican
Mustang Ldlnment and you can depend upon a speedy euro.
^\'c 'Klvo borne the reputatioi
being the Leading Clothin
1 ii i ^?use in this sect'?n*
y\ We shall not abuse this repu
SOr tation by offering any but th
-~Very Best Clothing money cai
01 it mines una, not rniimit or < ompetition.
*a e are now ready t;> show you tin* Kites' st.iis in our handsome
SPRING STOCK.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
I. C. LEVY'S SON & CO.,
Tai'or-Fit-C lot biers.
838 Broad St. Augusta, Cia.
3?26 3?ni.
If you desire to I 1 "iST"'I ASS
? . bAND SURVEYING,
be benefited to the
hy
extent of several
Dollars. SHEALEY 8: MORRIS,
Come at your earliest convenience LEESVILLE, S. C.
and see our assortment of clothing
which is going at cost. A eoifiplete Stam. i.ikk a sti.m: w.u.i.
line of ladies skirts, the prices lower .... , ,
, , Il? (ween your children ami t he toi
than has ever heard of. . . , ,
tures of tlehing and binning ee/.emi
A large line of dry goods seald head or other skill distant!
the best the market afford. How ? w|,y, i.y useng Huekien's a,
tilea Salve, earth s greatest heale
\ve are also airei. s for Walter A. , , ... ,, ?
. . . .. , Oiiiek.'st cure for 1 leers, r ever Sore:
\\ ood s world wide fmiios Mowe rs and .....
salt Kheiim. < uts, Hiirns or bruises
Reapers- A cotnp'.ete line of extra's infallible for Piles. 2.V at <). J. Har
on hand. ris. At Smith and Urosson, at Lees
When you are seeking to save your ville.
I change, call on, Wiiat thin iolks n*eei?
L C HARTLEY &. Co Is a greater power of digesting an
a siniilrtting food. I-'or them I)i
Who Savej Customers Good King's New Life P.lis work wouderi
. Tliep tone and regulate the digestiv
ivioney. organs, gently expel all poisons froi
I Kit maekeral, old price 90*. now the system, eii.-ieh the blood, iuiprox
going at 50*. Large box t.f sardines t |,e appetite, make heallby flesh. Onl
*t 5<. Also take order for ?ailor made ?2.v at O. J. Han i-. Smith ai. * Cro!
clothing. son.
Mar. 19?4 in. ... ... /
Dr. W. P. I immerman
' L. M. MITCHELL. | (lifers his professional service 1
r PHYSICIAN & SURGEON tin- of Bates-hur^ nno vicinil;
? Of-FICE HOURS ()llicf over llie National Bank, an
N 8 to 9 a. m. can be found there day or niuht.
2 to 3 p. in.
7 :30 to 9 p. m l.ATKSIII' Ii(J, S. c.
I REAT^SSS "
, H> <s.r.? f^ths-?
' I COMING
rMl]) 1CENTURY.
)* X-ifi v ^ J depends upon the health of the inotheia. Their
? * Ife r ^ lives become more and more artificial and Nature
* 11 r I i \ xSf/' needs inorc aid than she did fifty years ago. To
| 1 3' be truly fitted for motherhood, a wonv.n should lay the
f*' w ''foundation of health in her girlhood. No symptoms of
yl \\- weakness or disease of her delic xte sexual organization
? \SIX ^ should be neglected. There should be no pain at the
?' t'3ax=nt mor>thlyperiod3,no irregulaiities.no suppression and no profusion.
An sU-aufficient aid to Nature in female complaints is
. I L I ^ sy=g OA y WHICH MEAN3
- fcj'y*.A > ? . j Gerstle's Female Panacea.
- 5^?It makes girls and women, wives and mothers, strong, vigorous, well.
^ A COMPLICATED CASE, r:o luhTiT^ ui^
' I have been troubled forfouror five years with < L. ?ERD'ILE A CO.,
e btirnliig pains in iny heart ana lower bowc!?. also ( Ghatianocgu, Ter.n.
my right flip, caused from womb derangements I j Sold by all Prugal.tA at $1.00 a
t : tried various remedies but experienced no relief r bottle, or nix bottle* ft?r $5.CO.
I until I began using Q. F. P. I imd only used it u ( ?
short time when the pains anil burnings grew less. ? * .' ." f. ?d?lro??J to '"The I n.iiee'
I It is undoubtedly s first-class remedy and afflicted ) ,,*?)!!?, 1 ! J'T J\VlL ?,rt r.'Ll
r women make no mistake when they use it in pre.'- > ..ivice f..rt(i'o treatment of ail f.n.aio
? ercnce to all Others. / cniplmnt. to on, ,umu who de.iro.
'! I_iOcQsi I I_iis*tc-xx I
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Y/e have just received a fresh line <
Candy,
Do you like candy? Call to see us we can suit you
8
t A fresh line of fancy crackers.
>. We have Just replenished our cigars and tobacco's and c
? suit you.
a The celebrated Blue Ridge Flour for sale litre every sack guaranteed,
d White Stone I.iLhia (linger Ale, the best on the market.
Fruits and Vegeatable a spccialtj*
* YOURS RESPECTFULLY,
n
Landon Quattlebaum.
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With a store full of 1
for their patronage ii
you that we arc going:
greater share of your
? i d /% tiir!
vv iiiy
We are prepared to i
do it at a price that i
E. JONE!
E. L. ASBILL,
Attorney a i L a \?
i.eesvii.lr ^ - s c.
Practice in all Couris P.usiuess solicited.
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GO TO
SAM HOWES. :
Restaurant for fir st-c ass
meals, at all liours.
WATSOM & TOWILL,
IT ire IrLQ., A^entc.
Town and Country Risk.
OJJlce in ADVOCATE Building.
P. B. Asrill
4 | Watclics. ClOc:ks, ancl
Jewelry Ho ailing.
JILchell Building,
n BATES BURS, S. C.
tr .
o
R. K HARDIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
c
n Office cut ZEEci-ne.
J." A. \YATS( '
DE1-TTIST,
BATESBUKO, - - S. C.
Ollice over Ilarr.s' Drugstore.
PAY YOUR DULS!
Edwin Folk Strothkr,
! Attorney cS< Counselor at
Law.
Will practice in all the courts of the
State and the United States.
Your business soheeted.
Eatesburg, - S. O. j
Mar. 2C>?
.Pictures!
: Pictures!
If you want the latest styles,
a ' . .
' i the artistic pose, and finely
(inisheil work at reasonable
prices, call at
WHITTLES
GALLERY,
3- BATESBURO, S. 0.
e |
?j LKKSV1I.I.K COI.LKtJE
Stands for < hristiao culture and
character. Idea! location. Healtlifulness
unsurpassed. Beautiful
town. Large and competent facto
u!ty. I in proved course of study,
s. I.ecturers and preachers of fiiiid
nent ability. Superior advantages
c ITered in
JVIUSIC, /cRT, EXPRESSION,
BOOK-KEEPING,
STENOGRAPHY, ETC.
as well as in Literary Course. Miliary
training. C lose personal supervision.
Kxpenies may Oe rediteed
by work.
Send for Catalogue to
* L. li. HA VMS. Pros.
I I I SYII I K. S. C
ILom'uard Iron Works Supply Co.
AUUISTA , (i EOIJf; I A
Foundry, Ma 'nine, Boiler and (>in
Works. Kc^ui.'ing Promptly lJore.
lv-10 l-'O.
1CNG1X ICS
I ?()1 LICKS
GINS and PRESSES.
Complete Cot t< 11. Saw, (Irist, Oil and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits; nlso flin I'ress
('line Mill and Shingle Oitlits. Building,
Hrioge, Factory , Furnace and Rail
mad Castins; Railroad, Mill, Factory,
and Machinists* Supplies. Belting,
Fucking, Inj-cims, I'ipc Fittings,
Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc , ?ast, every
day. Work 150 hands.
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Soiitlit rn Railway dictlulo.
?Tra ns from' Augusta, (ia. for Columbia,
etc., f?n<s Bntcsburg, S.
I No. 1:14 (daily) 4 rid p. m.,
No. 130 (daily) 12.07 a. m.,
Trains from Columbia etc., for Augusta
etc., pass Batesburg, S.C.,
No. 129 (daily) 4.55 a. m ,
No- 1 it? (daily > 12.67 p.m.
Train leaves Batesburg for Perry
daily except Sunday, No. 0.30 a. m
I Train arrives Bapshwrg from Ferry
daily except Sunday No. 47, S.01 a. m.
Connections at Coumbia am! Angus
ia for all points; at Ferry for Allen
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