The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 21, 1902, Image 3
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THE ADVOCATE. .
JOHN BELL TOWILL.
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elhioit and minaokit. |
KKNESV WIQUINS,
Atsociatk Editor. 1
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Counties.
Wednesday, May, 14, 19()2.
The Advocate desires to express
thanks to Prof. Krne-t Wiggins for
his kindly assistance during his stay
in our town. Prof. Wiggins is not
only one of the leading young educacators
of our state, but he wields an
able pen. We count ourselves lortunate
to number him among our personal
friends. We confidently believe
the world will hear of him yet. Hatesburgowes
the success of the extra
levy to his energy and push. Wc
heartily.wisli Ernest Wiggins all p:>s
sible success in life.
? * *
11 Is interesting to note tlie reviva1
of ttie study of South Carolina history
in our s'ate. One of the strongest
courses offered in the next Slate Summer
School is a course on South Carolina
history e inducted by Prof. S
Means Davis, of the South Carolina
College. It is n lamentable fact that
^m^^u^wn state hi-tory does not find
I the
the to
H K'm our
enthusiastically our
school children in the great deeds that
g^B dited !)
H "M r. Jessie T. Gantt, the able ossis
M tant Secretary of state, had a very iuW
teresting and instuctive article in the
r last Sunday's State, on the orl gin and
I history of the "Mactt". It is seldom
I that such contributions as this find exF
is.ence, a fact that makes this literary
L contribution of Mr. Gantt's an unos1
ally valuable article .
? * * *
The esteemed editor of The
Sta'.e "seeins to have become very
k. much dissati-fied with Gov. MeV
Sweeney's method and manner of using
his pardoning power, juding from
the tenor of his recent editorial upon
the Gover tor's actions. Our contemporary
ought not attempt to lower the
dignity of our chief executive by sag*
- gesting his name for a job with the
New York detective force. That was
too bad. However, Gov. MoSweeney
is like the tabled IW?r Rabbit, "he's 1^ing
low an I snyii g nothing" . 1
o?o?o ?o
The Columbia Record mentioned
'ast week the existence of three gubernatorial
candidates in th' race this
\ summer from Edgefield. (Not so!
Dr. Titnmernian who is a leading candidateis
a true bluo Lcxingtonian.
While he was reared among the peoph
of old Edgefield, he has adopted lhitesburg
as his new home and we claim
him as our own. We know of but two
cindidates from Edgefield Tillman and
Talbert.
I THREE HILL LEVY PASSED
I BY LARGE MAJORITY. t
O11 last Monday ,our people sustained
b Bi; well deserved name of being (
; sive, by voting upon 0111 schoo tl
^1^ district, by a vote of -10 to 0 an, extra
three mills on all personal and real
property in the district. We cannot
commend too highly the action of
those wlie carried the measure by
their vote. They have taken a sten
which means the building tip of a
school second to none in thoroughness
throughout the whole stale. The passage
of this measure means the growth
of the material as well as the educational
interests of our community
Now "bugaboo" of high tuition is elim
inated and the poorest man 5is able t su
enjoy the same advantages as the bet- tx
ter fixed class. There will be no ex- th
case for the absence of a single la y or 1
girl from the school-room next ses "
an
sion. A germ for a strong town unity ll(
has began to grow and spread, and our tin
town was never more thoroughly a- f?r
livf to the maintenance of the very best
school facilities. We congratulate
ourselves upon heing among sncn a
people; we congratulate them upon
being so alive to the cause of the j.
training of their children, ILites- ^ j,
burg Iris done as it should have done I curt
It is well. | are
veri
I cret
Our Saludn Letter. 1 infe(
The aim uk.1 meeting ol the Saluda mg
Oil Mill Co. Stockholders was held on ! blow
Wednesday of last weak. The reports wort
from the various officers show a lairly ! -tubl
good years work. OlliiO'rs were elected King
for the ensuing year. It is probable lible
that a bookkeeper will he employe,) disea
during the busy months. $1.00
Uncle George Wise has withdrawn r,H'
l.eesv
t
From the race for County Treasurer
uid tl is now lutnored that Mr. J. B.
will u|i|iiHr on lite truck with
,he itfiuainiiiK six candidates for t*'al
ttiee. "Uncle Johnie," as is well
oumn is a it.'stler and will m.ike
hings lively if he docs come into the
Tray.
Mrs. U. F. Pysinger, who has been
i?orlined to her room with measles, is
rapidly convalescing.
Dr. l'ltts and Misses Alice White an?j
Allie Witt returned to Saluda Krirfnv
after spending three or four days at
the exposition. Dr. Pitta attended the
State Dental Association and reports a
most interesting and profitable uieeting.
Mr George 'Jibioti is confined to
liis room with malarial fever, llis
father came over from Augusta Friday
and will remain with him for several
days.
The Masonic Lodge of this place will
celebrate St. Johns Day, June 24'.b.
It is the purpose of the Lodge to have
Past Grand Master Orlando ShepparJ
and perhaps other prominent patrons
of Masonry to deliver addrisj.es on
that occasion. '1 he exercises will be
held ill the court house and, of course,
tiie public ui I be invited. The matter
is now ill the ha. dsof proper com
naittes and it is tlie hope of the town's
membership to make the occasion a
great one.
The sequel to (he Clemson college
trouble shows that the Sophomore
class had borne the pressure under
which the college has been laboring as
long as it was possible and we are g|ad
that the testimony hears the boys out
in their in lion. Whenever sucli action
is taken by a whole class of college
boys flu times out of 100. a change in
the udmislration of affairs is needed.
No. 5595.
Report of The Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BATESBURG,
AT BATESBURG,
IN THE ST A TE O F SO I'TII
CAROLINA, AT THE
CLOSE OF I I'SlNESS,
APRIL 80,
19.>2.
1 Resources. j Dollars.
Loans and Discounts, 68231.18
Overdrafts, secured and un<n
secured, 362.87
I'. S. Bonds to secure circulation,
70(K).
ireiiiiuois ou I . S. Bonds. 297.50
Banking house, furniture,
ulid fixtures, 3750.
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents), 4231.48
Due from State Banks and
Bankers, ***** 9117.10
Checks and other cash
items, 159.46
Notes of ot! er National
Banks, 1700.
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, aiiu cents, 83.90 (
Law Ft* i. Money Khskhvk ,
in Bank, viz: i
Spe :ie, 2701.
Legal-lender notes, 1200. 3'.Hll. ^
Redemption fund with U. ,
S. Treasurer (3"0 of cir- (
eolation) 350. |
1
Tor a i. 01181.51 (
Liiultiliiies. Dollars.
Capital stock pi.id in, 25000
Surplus fund, 1501 50
(Tulivided profits, less ex- '
penses and taxes paid, 1920.10 s
National Bank notes outstanding,
70C0. '
Dividends unpaid, 3.50 1
Individual deposits subject '
to check, 45200.91 s
Cashier's checks out- '
standing, 49.40 1
Notes a**d bills rediscoun t- '
ed, 25C0. '
1 ills ) ayable, including '
certificate t of deposits '
foijiitotiey borrowed 11000. 1
Totai. 04184.55 1
State of South Carolina, County of l'
.exington, ss: *
I, W. W. Watson, Cashier cf the ?
tinve-natned tianW <t., ^.vi ?
,.... auK-uiiiiy swear |
hat the above statement is true to .
le Ir.'.st of my knowledge and belief
W. W. WATSOJf, Cashier.
Sub erihe I and sworn to before me
lis 7tli day of May, llKiS.
A. C. MITCHELL,
Notary Publ ie.
DRitEcr?A ttest:
I. EDWARDS. j
W. II. TIM MERMAN. Directors.
S. A. BAxES, S
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To the l>cmo< ratio voters of
Saluda County:?
I heredy announce myself as a can
date, in the ensuing primary, for Q,
tigress from the second district and
licit your support. I entertain the
pectation of addressing you upcn
e it-sues of the day whenever proper
cadoiis pre tent themselves, and in
i* meantime hope that my character
il ger.eral litness way receive yonr
enlion. I shall he subject at all
ies to the iemulations prescribed u
the primary, an! subscribe to such /?
dge as the wisdom of the State *'
mr.c ratic party may f( rmulate.
KespecUully, | 1
G. Duncan Bellinger, j QJ
EVEALS A GREAT SECRET,
i often asked how much startling > f (]
s, that puz/.'es the best physician,
ell'eeleil ?y Dr, King.s New Diseoy
for Consumption. Here's the se.
It cuts out the phlegm and ge?*ni- pr.
tied mtietis, and lets the life givnxpgen
er ieli and vitalize the x i
I. It heals the inflamed, cough- 1VI
i throat and lungs. Hard colds and
born coughs soon yield to Dr. qh^
;'s New Discovery, the most infalremedy
for all throat and lung '
ses. Guaranteed bottles fiOc ami ^
Trial bottles freest O. J. Har- I |u^|
Also at Smith and Crosson at ??
i He.
. - w&zjg&Wf* :v- ?SS
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We are You
We
PLEASE GIVE
For your far
nr vnin*
A \/i null V^UHUU.
* 9
flour, grits, sugar ai
of eatable goods and
Canned goods, tin
corn, wholesale anc
"Ice Cold.
We will be please
dies and gentlemen
WE sell for cash.
You
Ha'wl - <?
Xo Lobs ok Timk.
I have sold Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
years, any would rather he out el coffee
than it. I sold five battles oi
it yesterday to thresheis that could g<
no farther, and they are at work again
this morning.?II. R. Piiki.Pm, Plymouth,
Oklahoma. As will he seei
by the above the thresheas were able
to keep on with their without losing a
single day's time. You should keep
a bottle of this Remedy in your home.
For sale by Balesbnrg Drug Co.
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After
Fourteen Years of Suffering.
"1 have been afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years," says
Josh Edgar, oi German town, Cal. 1
was able to he around but constantly
suffered. 1 tried everything I eou d
hear of and at last was told to t ry
Chamberlain's Fftin Balm, which 1
did and was immediately relieved and
in a short time cured, and I am happy
to say it has not since returned." Why
not use litis liniment and get well? It
is for *ale oy ll.it esburg Drug Co.
Won't Follow Advice Aftf.ii
Paying For It.
In a recent article a prominent phys?
:an says, " It is next to impossible
for the physician to get his patient to
carry out any precsribed course of hygiene
or diet to the smallest extent;
the drug treatment." When medicine
s used for chronic coostipat ion, the
most mild and gentle obtainable, such
ax Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablet, should be employed. Their
use is not followed, by constipation as
they leave the bowels In a untaul and
healthy coud'tion. For sale by liatesburg
Drug Co.
Whooping Cough.
A women who has had experience
with this disease, tells how to prevent
any dangerous consequences from it.
She says: Our children took whooping
cough last summer, our baby boy being
only three mouths old, and owing
to our giving them Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, they lost none of their
plumpness and came out in much better
health than ether children whose
parents did not use this remedy. Our
.ildest little girl would i. il lustily for
rough syrup between whoops? Jkssik
Pinkky Hai.i.. Springville, Ala. This
Remedy is for sale by Batesburg Drug
Jo.
How it is hone.
The first object in life with the Aneri-um
people u to "get rich;"^the
econd, how to oegain good health,
['lie first can be obtained by energy,
lonesty and saving; the second, (good
leal 111) by using Oreen's August
flower. Should you be a despondent
ufferer from any of the effects of
>yspepsia, Liver Complaint, Appendi
ritis, indigestion, etc., such as Sick
leadaclie, Palpitation of the Heart,
v or Stomach, Habitual Costiveness,
dizziness of the llead, Nervous Prosration,
Low Spirits, etc., you need
lot suffer another day. Two doses of
he well know i August Flower will reieve
you at once. Go to O..I. Harris
Irug store and get a sample bottle free
tegular size, 7i cts. Get Green's
pedal almanac.
LEND US~
"WE3L
WITH 1NTE
YOuu SHAKE of tlie
. Saturday AN1) we
rowds. we list a
Riverside Plaids, 0
e; Batesburg DriKs,
iood yard-wide bleac
ride bleaching, (> 1-4;
fty cent wash silks, \
ants reduced to cost;
>t collar bargain put
1X20 reduced to 55 c
' S'.'v
20 pr. Men's 2.7o shoes rc
ladies oxfords reduced to -16c
!II LINERY-well'
offer. Our stock is growing I
be suited. Come while the 11
MMENCEMKNT REQUISI'
re done all your thinking and ail you In
titty goods, Ribbons, etc.
"NEw YORI
V.IOTTO!
ng ?
s-re Willing.
1 US A OALL.
icv groceries;
meat, meal, lard,
nd any and all kinds
fruits.
-ware, hay,oats and
I retail.
d to serve both laWe
sell cheap.
irs very truly,
Z. - ]E5SL"Wl_
Insurance!
Fire, Life and ,
Accident
1 will appreciate a share of your InHurance
llusine?s. The New York
Life, the tilens Falls Fire, the Phoenix
of Hartford, (Fire) the Travelers'
Accident are conservative, liberal and
safe. None Hotter, few equal.
For information address or call on
me at the First National Hank of
!3atesbu >g.
W. AY, WATSON,
3- 2(1 Agent.
Deafness, Noises in tlic Head, Ac,
rosittvely cured liy IIaktlky's kak Lotion.
This new Uemcdy kim>s riltht to the actual seat
of tlie disease, and has effected such remarkable
cures tiiat the greatest hope is held out to all
sullerers, no matter how had or lout; tandtng
the ease maybe. O MC UOTTI.K WILL Cuke any
ordinary cam. anil will he sent securely packed
and |>ost ltd with full directions anil testimonials
u|?ni receipt ol fcl u?. Order direct
from JAMrS K. MAULEY, "iJ. Stiwkdale Koail,
South Lambeth, I-ondmi, ENGLAND.
us~ your Job
Work.f? There is no demand
too small and no
order too large for OUR
STOCK OR FACILITIES.
Goocli's <Jtiick Itclicf.
When your joints and bones ache and
your flesh feels tender mid sore, a 25
oent bottle of lioooli'n tjui< k Iteliet
will give you quick relief. Best cure
for colic.
A. GENTLE HINT.
In ojir style of climate, with its sudden
changes of temperature,?rain,
wjnd ar.d sunshine often intermingled
in a single day?it is no wo|id-*r that
our children, friends and relatives are
so frequently tal eu from us by neglected
colds, half the deaths resulting
directly from thi&cause. A bott'e of ,
Bosehee's German Syrup kept about j
your home for immediate use will prevent
ser.ioussickness, a large doctor's
bill, and porhapi death, by the of three 1
or lour doses. For curing Cousump- ,
Linn, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, severe
Coughs, Croup, or any disease of i
the Throat or I.tings, its success issim
ply wonderful, as your druggist will '
tell you, Get a sample bottle-free at 1
O. J. Harris' Jirug fltore. liegular
size, 75 cts. Get Green's Special Al- <
matiae. i
t
i Thousands Saved By ? i *
IDR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY I
jfc This wonderful medicine posi
lively cures Consumption, Coughs
I Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, PneuImonia,
Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La- ?
I Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, t
P Croup and Whooping Cough. I
I Every bottle guaranteed. No ?
| Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. &$I. t
I Trial bottle free. 1
YOUR EA
TiiiiEivi:
REST?IF YOU W
?ood things" we are
were taxed to our u1
few from scores of e<
e, *25 inch plaids, 4c;
5c; Good Yard wide .
liing five cents; 8 1-2
l()c waist ginghams i
Jl)c; table oil-cloth, iii
; 1200mcns 15 & 20 c
on this market, I5
ts. Fifty pr. mens $
luced to $2.00. oO pr. ladies o
12 old ladies oxfords reduce*
We have positively never had si
beautifully less, but the stock h
largain Sale is oil.
"fh.S-?Next month ushers ii
?Ve 10 do id to come and supply your e
< RSCKET
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y
THE HOME
An IngenousTreutmciit by which
Drunkards tire Iteinir
Cured Daily in spite of
Themselves.
No Ndxous (JoseM. No Weakeni
11K of the nerves. A iMeasant nut
positive Cure for the Liqtioi Habit.
it ie no* generally known and under
stood thai Drunkenness is a disease
and not weakness. A body tilled with
poison, and nerves completely .rliatter
e<| I.v deriodieal or constant use of intoxH.itiiiK
liquors, requires an antidote
cnpable of neutralising ami eradicating
this poison, and de*irt>) ing tiie
craving for intoxicants. Sufferers
may now cure themselves at home
without publicity or loss of lime from
business by litis this wonderful
"HOME GOLDCURE" which bas been
perfected after many years of close
tody nrd trcumeiil of inebriates.
The faithful u?e according to directions
of this wonderful discovery is
uesitivciv canranteed to dure the most
ibstinat* case, no matter how hard a
drinke Our recordsshow",!he marvelous
transformation of tliousrnds ol
Drungarks into sober, industrious and
upright men.
W1VK8 CURE YOUR HUSBANDS!!
CHILDREN Cl'KK YOUU FATHERS!
t This remeds is in no sense a
nostrum but is a specific for this disease
only, and is so skillfully devised
and pre|<areu that it is thoroughly solubleand
pleasant to The taste, so that
it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee
without the knowledge of the per.son
taking it. Thousands of Driinklardo
have (.ure l themselves with this
{priceless remedy, and ts many more
lliuve been cured aim made temperate
men by having the "CL* HE" administered
by Jcvmg Iriends ami relatives
wihout their knowledge in coffee or tea
anil believe today that they discontinued
drinking of their own free will.
DO NOT WA I r. Do not be deluded
by apparent and misleading "improvement,"
Drive out the disease at once
and for all time. The'DIOAIE GOl.I>
Cure" is sold at the extreniel low price
of One Dollur, thus placing it w ithin
reath of everybody a treatment more
effectual than others costing *'-! "> to f50.
Full directions accompany each package.
Special advice by skilled ohysicians
when requested without extra
chargh. Sent prepaid to ?ny part of
the world on rece2t of One Dollar.Address
Deept. 1,Edwin 1$& Com
Our Clubbing Oiler.
The State (semi-weekly edition) and
The Advocate for 2.25 a yiar, 1.26
for six months. Regular price of both
papers 8.00a year 1.50 for six months.
The Thrlce-a-Week World and The
Advoc vtk for 1.05 a year, 85 cents for
six months. Regular price of both papers
2.00 a year and l.OO for six
months.
The Advocate and Atlanta constitution (weekly)
1 year f 1.75 cents, six months 90 cents?The
Advocate and Atlanta semi weekly Journal, 1
year $1.75 six monies So cents.
Bend-Weekly Journal and The Advocate 1
year $1.50, six months 75 conts. The Farmer
Student and The Advocate 1 year $1.25, six
months U5 cents.
TIIE NEW YORK WOLKD
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
As (loon to YOU as a DaII.Y and you
Get it at the Prick of a Wefki.y.
It furnishes more at the price than any other
newspaper published in America. Its news ser
vice covers all the clohe and is eonnle.i
of f?v?- (tallies. Its report* from the lloer war
hav? not been excelled In thoroughness ami |
promptness, and with tlie presidential campaign I
now iu progress it will be in valuable. Its politi '
ii w it tin in impartial. This fact
Ulsters It of especial value to you at this tin e
If you want to watch every move of tha great
political oampalgn take the Thriee-a- Week
World. If you want to keep your eye ou the
Trusts?aud they meil watching--take the
Thi ice-a-Week World. If you want to know all '
foreign developments, take the Tilt ice a-Week
World.
The Thrlce-a-Week World's regular suoscription
Is only $1,00 per year. We oiler this un- i
s|;ial<ni newspaper and Tiih Advik'A i Ktogethei
ine year for $I.G5.
The regular suhscriptlou price ot the two !
iper* is 00,
The News and Courier (weekly edi- i
;ion) and Tuk Advocate $1.75, six j
nontlis QU cents.
Prices will be made upon application i
for other combinations than above.
Subscriptions also received for any ol j
he above papers singly. The rates
quoted are strictly for cash in advance. ,
Write to or call on us f ?r good read
ng. We olTer you only The Best.
The Advocate,
For Stomach T oiihlcs.
"I have taken n great many d.lL-rfiit
medicines for stomach trouble and
onstipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger i l
Junkcrton, Iowr, "but never had as
[oop remits from any as from Cham
lerltn's Stomach A* Liver Tablets."
''or sale by Bntesburg Prug Co.
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uiirrijii; i n is WOOK. <
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most to handle tlie "
qually good values: <
J r
Ilatosburg sheeting r
Bleaching, 4; 7 I -2c ;;
and 10c Good yard
a i
reduced to 8 1-2; "!
rteen cts., 300 pair
ollars 10, the great
beautiful pictures !v
!.*;() shoes reduced
J ) if>
Fl
on
xfords reduced to <i5c. '12
CO
1 to 50c.
to
ea<
uch a resp mse to a closing hit
I rc?
.scarcely broken and all inyi"
tl comniedceinent season, cu
f wiin i l t'ii> new uuit.?riMi { f.
STORE. %
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f ^ '
^ Light-Bread,
Tni Beef,
^ 4 Sausage and
-^"3- Fish, at the
Green Grocery Store,
PAUL 8PANN, Proprietor.
C. J. ETHEREOGE,
DENTIST,
I.EESVILLE, . - - . 8. G.
Office next door to Post Office.
Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, Intl.,
is a poor man, but ha says he would
not he without Chamberlain's Pain
Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle, for
it saved him from being a cripple. No j
external application is equal to this j
liniment for still an 1 swollen joints,
contracted muscles, slid* neck, sprains
and rheumatic and muscular pains. It
has also cured numerous cases of partial
paralysis. It is for sale by the
Ilatesburg Drug Co.
Acid Iron Mineral
NATURES GREATWWyy
Remedy For all Chionic
DISEASES.
Dripped out of "GydV own Compound.
Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia
Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, Itn
pure Blood or General Debility. Used
externally stops blood, cures sores of
every kind and all skin effectiotn.
Tne best tonic in the land for a
Weakly man, woman or child.
"This is to certify that I have been
i in a bad stale of health two years or 1
more. Have taken bert recommended
remedies and h..d physiciana attend
me without any permanent benefit. I
heard of Acid Iron Mineral, got a bottle
and found immediate beneficiary
res"Its. Would recommend it to all
sufferers. Respectfully,
ii. S. stkapman,
Of the li in of Steadtttac & Itiley,
Itatesburg, S. C.
- TRADE SUPPLIED. -
' Acid Iroa Mineral Company,
Columbia, S. C.
IfF" Correspondence Solicited,
| For sai.k at Batksupkg by I)r O.
j J. Harris and U. I,. Hartley.
A-k to see a descriptive pampnlet
< explaining all.
How To Curb mis Grip.
Remain quiet at home and take
Chamberlain Cough Remedy as directed
and a q .iek recovery is sure to fo'loiv,
That remedy counteracts any
tendency of the grip to result in pneumonia,
winch is really the only serines
danger. Among the tens of thousands
who have used it for the grip, not one
case ha> ever been reported that did
not reeover. For sale by Ba'esburg
Drug Co.
For Coi r.ns and Conns in Children.
' I have not the slightest hesitancy
in recommending Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to all who are suffering
from coughs or colds. " says Chas.
M. Cramer, Esq. a well known watch
maker, of Colombo, Ceylon. "It has
some two years since the City Dispensary
first called my attention to this
valuable medicine and I {have repeatedly
used it ar. I it has always been
beneficial, ft lias cured me quickly
of all chest colds. It is especially effective
for children and seldom take
more than one bottle to cure tbem c.f
hoarseness. I have persuaded many
to try this valuable medicine, and they
are ail as well pleased as myself over
the results," For sale by liatesburg
>jug Co.
I
Coon koR Rheumatism.
Last fall I was taken wi'li a very se* !
vere attack of muscular i heumatisiii j
whii b caused ine great am! annoyance, j
After try ing several prescriptions and
rheumatic cures, 1 decided to use
Chambcrlian's l'ain Halm, which 1 had
seen advertised in the South Jerseyman.
A ft er t wo applications of this:
remedy 1 was nuivh better, and after
using one b.iltle, 1 wa* completely
cured?Sallie llariis, Salem, N. J. '
For sale by Halcsburg Drug Co.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR
"Something New Under The Sua"
All Doctors have tried to core CA- '
I'AKRII by the use of powders, acid
faxes, inbalcrsanil drugs in paste form. '
f'lieir pewders dry up in the mucous I
iicinbraues causing them to crack onen ' ?
mil i?I* ? *!. Tho p iwcrful acids used
n the inhalers have entirely eaten i
iwav the same membranes that their!
linkers have aimed to eiire, while pastes | mil
ointments emmet reaeii the ilis- ; ^
use. Ami oh! and experienced practi- j*
inner who has for many years made a !
lose study and specialty of the treatnent
id Catarrh, has at last perfected
.Treatment which \\lien faithfully used | h
int only relieves at once, but permant- 1 t<
y cures Catarrh, by removing the j o)
uuse, stooping the discharges, and!
urin^ all inflammation. It ist he only j w
einedy known to science that actually w
caches attected parts. This wouderfii ,|j
I'liiedy is known as "SN f FKI.KS, t he I
IUARAN1 EfcD ('ATA RRII CURE'"
ml is sold at the extremely low price
f One Hollar, c leli package contain- K
ig internal and external inedieine jrt
ililcieiit for a full month's treatment
nd everything necessary toils perfect '
?e "1
"SNUFK1.ES" is the only CAA
Klill ( '( ItK ever made arid is now pr
^cognized as t lie only safe and posive
cure for that annoying and disisting
disease. It t ares all intlaina- wt
on quickly and perinaiitly and is also ..
underfully quick to relieve II.,y
K V K K or 4 < 11,1) in t no UK A l>.
CATARRH when neglected often K"
nls to COXSl MTION "bNUK Ml
LES" will save you it you use it at Or
ee. It is no ordinary rer -dy, but a j
m plete t real menl which is positively '
farautced to cure cure CATAIlRli|
any form or stage if used according! '
the direct ions which accompany | |
h package. l>on't delay, hut i
it at once, and write full purlieu's
as to y our condition, and you will su'
? ive appeal advice from the diseov- '-*?
r of this wonderful remedy regaril- , tir
r yo ,r ease without cost to you held
t-'ie regular price if' SN I KKLKS'"
p " t.lAllANTKEl) CATARRH '* 1
RF
> t repaid ;to any address in the Vt?l
ited States or Can ?da on receipt of, .,
e 1>ollar. Add res I>cpt. 10EI>VVTN
UILKH& COMl'AN Y, 288 and 2882 ?ut
kel Mreet, I'hilndelj hi X j cdy
M
SOUTHERN I' M
RAILWAY
*' " 2?
THE GREAT HIGHWAY
OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL.
Uniting the Principal Commercial
Centers and Health and Pleasure
Resorts of the South with the ^ X/
NORTH, EAST and WEST.
Hlgh?Clai* Voitlbule Trnint, Through Sle?pin^>Cari E
between New York And New Orleani) vis Atlanta. I
1 Cincinnati and Florida Points via Atlanta and via H
' Aiheville. M
New York and Florida, elthor via Lynchburti Danville |j
and Savannuht or via Richmond, Danville and E
Savannah. P
Superior Dinln^-Car Service on r 11 Throagh Trains* [ij
Excellent fervico and Low ltatca to Charleston nc* ||
count South Carolina Inttrr-S'.ato unri Wed Indian n
? exposition. (j
BWinter Tourist Tickets to all Resorts rotv on sale at H
reduced rates.
I For detailed Information, litcratu e, time taL.es, rates, etc.,
apply to nearest tlcket,agent, or m Jress g >'
J.H.IiARDWICK, \V. i:. TAYLOt,
General Passenger Agent, Asst. Cen. Pass. Agent,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. H
R. W. HUNT, J. C. BEAM, B
Dlv. Passenger Agent, District Fast. Agent,
Charleston, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. F
FEBRUARY IO, 1009. |
33e^7-e2rs'c?^ KneecS;
BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS.
The best and cheapest shops in the State.
All work done in the best style. Finest Fainting done at the
Lowest prices known.
HORSSHOING BY HE BSHSOR XPR
IJsl THE SOUTH
Don't get cheap work done when you can get First-class work at less'prices
RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C. '
Jordan Rolls Cn
And ?o do those up-to-date Buggies and Carriages of STEADMAN & KI- (
\Ve heg to announce to our friends throughout this section, that we havj
purchased the entire stock of the Bate-diurg Buggy it Harness Co., and have
the largest stock of ihe best Buggies and Harness that has ever been to this market.
We defy competition as to quality and price. Before buying anything,
get our prices?that's all we a?k.
STEADMAN & RILEY,
"The Rollers."
ir ~
VirginiaN=Carolina ^
Chemical Company,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
RICHMOND, VA.
ATLANTA, GA.
Largest Manufacturers of
Fertilizers in the South.
Importers of .
Pure Gem an Kainit,
Mui -ate oi ,'otash,
Nitiite of Soda,
Sulphate oi Potash.
It is impor>.nt in buying your fertilizers, not
only to buy goous of established reputation and high
grade, but to buy where your wants of every
character can he supplied. f h
We are in position to furnish all classes of
goods and in such quantities as buyers desire. It
will pay you to see us before purchasing. ji
-Address Virginia'Carolina Chemical Co., t
Charleston, S. C.
tend fot Virginia-Carolina Almanac,
free for the asking.
I or Kent. liatt'sbiipjf ktval-i^taiu ior
Persons tltsii ing to rent (lie E. \V. T ^
IcLenna store building, should apply m
t ()nce to The store building and two lots of
.1. C. GLOVER, k" W* McLenna, deceased, is offered
Patesburg, S. for sale. The lots measure 7J feet J
front by 17"? feet deep,
omcthing That Will l?o You For terms apply to
<;wo<1- .1. c. GLOVER,
We know of no way in which we can Bntcsburg, S. C,
e of more service to our readers t ban ( ^
> 11 II I hem of somet hing that will he
T real good to them. Fi r this reason
e want to acquaint them with what
e consult r one cf the very best reme- ^'r* Whcclcr (ii?t R.<1 ?! Iliii
es on the market for roughs, colds, ltlieuniati.Hin.
.d that alarming complaint, croup. .?d?rilU; the winter of 1898 I was so
e refer t.. Chamhei I lin's tough |aint in my joints, in fact all over my
emedy. We have list d it wiili such | |??iv 11, i i.i > n_ . ...
, iuiiiu miiiijr iiuooiB
>? ?i results hi our family >o Ions; that around, when I bought n buttle ?>?
lias heroine a household neees-ity. chamberlain's I'ain Balm. From the
i its prompt use we haven t. any |jri6l application I he^an to well,
uht but that it has time ami flRain at)(| w;ls cured and have worked steadeveiilcd
croup. The testimony is < ily all the year ?R. WI eoler, Northvein.
port our own experience, mui ! wo0'1; For sa,e b* ,l*'le*b?rK
surest th.'t our readers, especial- '>MI^ ' ?* '
those who ha\e small children, al- ??????????????
tj > Keep it in their homes ?s a safe
ord against < roup.?Camden (S. ('.) Their Secret Is Out.
ssen^er. I-or sale by Bate-dmr^ s;a,jitwilie, Kv,, was curious to
"i> ' " learn the cause of the vase ionprove??????????i?
men| j? health of Airs. S. I*.
A (Jootl CQiigli Medicine. W hit taker, who had for .1 loii? time,
'rum tin - ?
flj?Miniiun, aiik. rnuureu 11 itiold Mirfrriog from n
find Chaiiiberlnin's Cous;h Hemedy i hronic bronilii.il trouble. "It.s all I
In excellent medicine. I have been ',r- s New Discovery, I
I'eriiiK from a severe cough for the '"'r husband. It completely I
I two months, ami It has effected a cured lier ami also cured our little 1
?. I have great pleasure in recco- Kr*'"bdaiighter of a severe nttart o
ending it.?W. C. Woekner. This Whooping f.ough." It positively ;
he opinion of one of otir oldest an?i { ' okle? I .a Getp, Hron- I
*t reepeoted residents, end bee best ohltle, all fbrnl ami long troubles I
nntarllj given In srooi* f-Uth that a.M,'>ec' bottles ade end fi.oo. I
. . , . I rial bottles free at Qunter j drug I
ers may try the remedy ami be ben- stun.,
ed, &s was Mr. Woekner. 'I bis rem ]
is sold by Uatesburg l?rng Co. ^ J