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. inE ADVOCATE. I'l'BLllHtD KVKBT WlpXMD4T. I Personals, Pointers And Phacts. f Joliy Lee Guntcr spent Euuday with tin home 'folks. Mr, J. P. Copeland, of Baxter, was iu 1 wti Saturday. I'enry CauRhinau, of Mt. >Villin|f, ?a> in fcr>wo Friday. llr. It. G. Able, from Steadmaue, via in town Saturday. J i a Nannie Guuter returned frt ni Cei ar Springs Thursday. Jr. A. B. Quattlebauiu, of Steadmail; was in town Frid y. J r. Will A. It awl spent Sunday with tin l.omefulks at Lexington. I?.r. E. K. Harding, Jr., returned frt'iu Wofford College last week. J isi llennie Towill left Friday to vihit relatives in the Old Dominion. | .> *. Willard Quultlebaum, of Edgeflelu, is visiting bis cousin, Mr. London <^u: tt lebauin. > Tiios. Quattlebuum, of Aikenlup bt en on u visit to her son, Mr. Thus. QjiMtlebaum. I J> ?\ Geo. Bell Titninennnn went to Ail en Tuesday to attend the Statu campaign meeting. J<r. W. F. Yarborougli, of West Poi.J Beacli. Fia., is on a vis t to his can ie, Culwell Cullum. ( J rs. Klird and Miss Annie Daily, ol , J,e:.'? gton, were welcomed visitors in oui own last Wednesday. , As the 4lh of July is a national In I- 1 ids. , only Sunday horns will be olr?mv d *fc nil nattollices that day. c ? r. Quattlebaum, a Imulsome and ? gei..jiVyoung roan, of Winnsooro, lias , b^noDU vi^it to his brother, Dr. ( Qu.ttleb-um. I J' n't forget to go to Timmonr, the dm/gist, for your drugs and to have 1 your 'prescriptions tilled. Opposite > Ba't-sburg Hotel. t J'r. Cecil Sieglt-r, of Eurek.i, S. C., ^ a i phew of l)r W. II. Timmerman, t and Miss Miss Mary Slegler, of Kidge t ftifi ;ng, spent tlie day in town Satur? - daj 'ast. I I rs. Sara Shuler, and little John, ' left Sunday for Iheir regular summer out ng. The*" will visit Lexington llrst 1 and then take in the popular summer ' retv its among the mountains. J r. J. Walter Dreher and his son, of lie Hollow Creek section, spent "Wednesday in our town. Mr. Dreher is < i:e of the best financiers, as well as : u uu-to date farmer, in Lexington cui n*y. 1. bank has been organized at Saluda, S. C., with a capital of $25000 Tic corporators are J. M. Forrest, of Tit vis, Q. C. Wheeler, Alviii Kther- j edg?\ B. W. Cro::ah, and K. W. Able.of f Bshtda. IlissLuW Powers returned to her : ht me jn Windsor, Va. Mor-'ay after- 1 boi k, after a long stay in Batesburg ' as Die eflicicnt head of the New York Kt i ket millinery department. Her 1 m.ui>rous friends send with her the r 1 brrt wishes, i litre was a Sundayscholl celebra+ ; . D# Ui.un 1?.,t Dot. T lit ; aiuuiuu mm ^aimuav. tie * , . j C. Ctont, of Ilatesburg anil others ] lu.-d? very instructive and exemplary , addresser.. The meeting was presided . ver by Mr. George Adams, the cdl- ^ ci'iil Superintendent of the llulon v f be*.day school. O r old friend. Col. I'hute Jones, ol Wagener, has been brought into the r ra t for the llouse of llepresentatives 1 fct A.ken county. Were our lot cast in i hat county, our ballot would most 1 asntndly have the name of C I.. Jones * fre.-from marks, and we want to sec 1 bin elected. While we do cot agree ' with him on some questions, we have 1 tew i doubted bis sincerity and in the ini n bis position i? in keeping with f the interests of the people. It would * ill ! j,lit our soul to drop the Col. and 1 wi e Hon. Ho,vtver, our faith in his ' Id tion is strong and in advance we sa'ute the lion. C. L. Jones, with ' hi t wishes for a big majority. 1 I ztt Friday evening Miss Salomr , T r. cci in an entertained the young | 11 p'e of Batesbnrg at a book party , in lor.orof Misses Pauline I.indsay.ot C< i; n:bin, and Weinona Lewis, ol , Jtlrston. Soon alter the party as-j set bled each individual was served] wi ha buttei fly on w hose w ings was fi i d half of the name of some distingt.i hed personage. It then became in'cssary to bunt up ycur partner by | liiiirg among the opposite sex the j oi who held the remaining portion j < of I h name on tIfe butterfly, When \ \ tl . was ot mplete then commenced t t) messing centest, the object being I t? t.essthe bocks represented by otheis. MissMattie Crouch won first l?j if, a lovely book, and Miss I.iila P? well was awarded the booby prize. E lit prizt s were present! d in a pleas-', iimanner. >;l tni using a box of ( harnlurIain's Ft ir.tch A Ltver Tablets and find thnn ( tl t t est t!-ing for my st( nia< h that I ?V< i used," saya T. W. Kobinson, .Iioti e !.f the Peace, Loom is, Mich Tl se Tablets not only correct elisord is t f tl e sti nnrch hot regulate the 1) i r Si d bowels. Tl cy ere easy to 11 'paid pleasant in effect. Price 23 4,'t i ts I er bi x. For sale by Kate st ing ?" g Co' ' I efiim of Haw I dfc Kawl have ? 'rcl . n d t he stock t f p rc ct i ies from T. 3 Quatth Lai ni and in. w inn both ci I i r stores. PROGRESSIVE LEESVILLE. (CONTiri-ED.) 1'iofs. Shealey and Morris, of the faculty, will attend the State Summer School at Rock II111. The college will get out the handsomest and most complete catalogue that has ever been sent out from here. KvtfPVlhinir tutinfu ??? ? ?v u large ?i IIUUI next notion. Tlie reputation of tlie oollege and town is rapidly growing. A Urge force o' hands ure l.ard at work on the cotton seed oil mill. The walls arc going u;? rapidly and the seed house is half lloishcd. Work will be commenced on the ginnery next week and will be completed the loth of August. The oil mill 'till be completed by September 1st. Mr. C. 1' Barr's colli n factory is also going up very rapidip. Mr. Barr expects to have everything rradj to ruu at full capacity?fifty per day? by Jhristmas. This enterprise will be a great addition to I.eesville. This part of town presents a very lively and business-like appearance. A large force at work on the cotton seed oil mill, the Hour mill running, aho the planing machine and raw m il. and the colli 11 factory going up . Dr. William Kinard and wife, of Columbia, spent a short time with liis brjtlier, Rev. .1. I). Kinard, of this place, last v?ftv. It is rumored l>r. Kinard expect; to open a drugstore here soon. Dr. Davis and wife, of North, sjent a few weeks with the family of Mr. It ibert Able. They returned home b!iis wet k. Mr. William I,. Martin, who has beer, attending the I'eabody Normal College, of Nashviilc, Teiin , stopped >ver oil a shoit visit, to his sister, Mrs. E. .1. Etl.eredge. Mr. Martin is the son of Mr. Willi;.m C. Martin, of t' i. ounty. Rev. ('.I. Morgan, whose home is near I.eesville, lias just finished hi. murss at the Lutheran Theologies! Seminary at Ml. Pleasant, S. C. lie is ] hi a visit to his mother before going , bo take charge < f his eh tin h :.t t.'ns- j onia, N. C. RoV. Waiter I Iler'ert r.nd fain ly ,vill spend the summer here instead of fotng to the uiouiitaiiis He cou'dn't | 1.) a more sensible thing. The healtii I >f our town ispirfect. There is not a t:ek pers n here. There has been only me serious ca?e of sicknes mi t? wn for welve months. Mev. Charley Herbert and family, or Dillon, S. C., spent some time \vitl? bis other's family. Miss Bertha Able, who has attended lie past session at South Carolina t'olege, has returned home. fir. Lee J. Ethereoge, of the Carroll VdAius Shoe Company, of Baltimore, s spending a few days with his fatli r's family. Mr. Jus. T. llill an I family, of Lauens. is permanently located here as he superintendent of the oil mill. Miss Nora Long, of Mt. Willing, is , risking Miss Daisy Edwards and >ther filends in Leesville. Miss Blanche Kyzer, ol Lexington, s -pending a few weeks with her riends here. Miss Eva Bryant, of Marion, who ittcnded school here last session, sp? nt en d ty* with her friend, Miss Ella Lou Able Prof. Coker expects to return here o spend ttie summer and study the fruit business. Mr. Lnmb Matt be vis' splendid resiItnce is about conip'eto'l. What next? Peaches .ire being shipped very rap- j dly. The crop is abundant but small. I It is expected that the rain will help J lieiu. Mr Heury Jaoob Ittwl, candidate or county superintendent of education, vas in town last week. He is good nougli for anybody to vote for. l.t-.>*vi!!? liiiK two i iirnl fr?i? ilnlivwri- I outea. She will soon have two more j" a illi the fifth one to follow. All of Leesville'a teachers have retimed for the stiinnier. She has no ( .todmts away at school. What higher j ecommeodation to Leesville College | hut Dot one of Leesvtlle's hoys or girls j ft) away from her. The eight weeks of drought very eriously injured the tobacco crop, but. . ^ till there is ahout fifty acres of tine j rop which will be sufficient to make a j ( air test. Mrs. W. Aug. Shealey and children ? vi.l spend the summer at Little Monti- j . ain, S. C. I , Dr. Ttinmermao, dr., of Bethany, |i vlio is st well and lavorably known j < iere, is often welcomed in town. ' ,1. A. Kelly relates an experience sini- j Jar to that which has happened in al- i Tiost every neighborhood hi the Unit- ] nl States and has been re-told by I < thousands of others. He says: "Last iiniuier 1 had an attack of dysentery , i.?.d purchased a bottle of t'hamberain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrnrea Remedy which I used according to lirectijns anil with entirely satisfac-|' Lory results. The trouble was con- j' trolled much quicker than former at- j tacks when i used o her remedies." , ' .nr. ivcny is a wen Known eiti/eti or 1 Henderson, N. For sale by Hates- j] bur# Drug (Jo. j , Many a line nature is developed on , coarse fare. ______________ Cut this out and take it to Hates-; burs Drug Co. Stoie and get a box of j Chamberlain's Stomach and l.ivcr Tab lets. The best physic. They also I correct disorders of the Stomach. Pi ice '25 cents. I>cnfness, Noises in tliellcnil,&c, Positively cured t>y IfAicri.rt's r.Ait T>rrtox. ; Tbln new llrinril.v gu?i richt to the actual seat | of the iliwaif, ami lias effected hiicIi remarkable j cures that the greatest hope is held out t<> all | sufferers, no mutter how i>a?l or long-MandlnK j the case may be. ?>\k norri.i. wit I. ft nr. any j ordinary case, and will he sent securely packed ! and post-paid with full directions ami testi j inoniiils upon receipt of SI no. Order direct from .IAMKS K. IIAltl.KY, 2.1. Stockdalc Koad. South I andx'th, I.ondon. KMil.A.Mi, | t # ARE YOU WISE iFTfiZ BtUoattmliMNintdyto equal *exloa* Miutuf Iile1??> . aim easy'way and a sure way to treat a case of Sore , Throat in order to kill disease germs c and insure he. Itliy throat action is to ^ take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoonful of Mexican Mustang Liniment > end with this gargle tho throat ot ftwqneBtinterrala. i \ Then bathe the outahio of tho throat thorough It with the Itniment and after doing this ix>ur homo on a eoft cloth and wrap round the neck. It is a l'OSITIVE CURE. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. w* uiy nr VHII have long l>ecn troubled with ? runnlnw IT MAT DC lUU r ,>ro or uJcer. Treat it at onco with Moreen Muitang Lllnnicnt an I yea can depend upon a speedy curs. i ?? . ________________; ! | very is^st Liithing moneY can | [l<*,?~"~?'?. a>pr, ^ vg | kj^ i. , J.ii.JM i. ,4.., ... JT perm i\ t; < 11 11 J r;n >*. We are iiow ready to show yo<i the latest styles in our handsome SPRING STOCK Vlail o rders given prompt attention. I. C. LEVY'S SON & CO.t Tailor-Fit-Clothiers. 838 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. 3?26 3?111. OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCKIP- FIKSTCL ^ TION. Svatc ok Suctii Carolina,County ok LAND SURVEYING, J Lkxinoton. ? .... c IS 1 V. Pursuant to a commission issued to .lie undersigned us corporators by M. SHEALEY & MORRIS, It. Cooper, Secretary of State, on the Jiith day of June. 190', Noti.'e is here- L.EESVILLE, S. 0. jy given that books of subscription .0 the capital stock of the Batesburg , Jinnery Company, will be opened at Or. vV. r. I* III 111 CT mail .lie ollice of 1. It. Kernagban, in tiie Offers Ills professional service to iown of Batesburg, State and county . . _ . .... .. . . - , . , , , 1WV, the people of Batesburg ana vicinity, iforesaiu, on the 3d day of July, 1903, it 10 a m. Oliice over the National Bank, and t The said proposed corporation will (,an be found there day or niglit. inve a capital stock of ?,000.00, di- BATESBURG, 8. C. I i'iUed inte 120 shares of the par value ^ if $50.00 each, with its principal place if business at Batesburg, S. G.? and I L. M. MITCHELL. F will be empowered to engage in a gen- ? CrTDr-AXI ;ral uinnery business in all of its PH 1 SIoIAN A SURGSON ^ tranches, to operate ginnery plants Office Hoows ind to buy and sell cotton seed and J! \? ? * ni* | . 2 to 3 p. in. -a :otton seed products. , 1 ? 7:30 to 9 p. m M. E. Rutland, _ T. B. Kkrseohan, [ The old system of bleeding men ic A. < . l'uai.es, lurbuf shops is not entirely extinct. A. M . Withers, _?? ubihhhhhihhbhhhbhhbh v Summer complaint is unusually prev- I TMOIIiAlDi SAVED BY ^ dent among children this season. A HRD If | W D' Q NfUl/ RIC P fl R Y r< well developed ease in the writers fam- j bII. l\lllD U ULTI UIOUUILIII a I j was cured last week by the tniely I This wonderful medioinft poti- ^ i.-e of Chamberlain's Cholera and Diar- I tivcly cures Consumption, Coughs J, huea Kemedy?one of the best pat- E Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu;nt medicines manufactured and which Bmonia, Hay Favor, Pleurisy, Ls? " s always kept on hand at the homu I Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, it ye teribe. This is not intended a-* RCroup and Whooping Cough. _ i free putt for the company, who d?. Id cvar>w bottle, nuarantocd No not advertise with us, hut to benefit J0"!' I*0 u little sufferers who may not he within . I Cure. No ray. Prioo 500. Ac si. a>y access of a physician. No family uj Trial bottle fr?8. ihould be without a bottle of this nied' cine in the house, especially in sum- *" 11 11 " mer-tinn.?Lansing, town. Journal ???? u Eor sale by ttntesbuurg Drug Co. it is not the man who is easy to work jl-KMNCOKHOOKSOFMBSCRII'-!^ *" the 11ON* j * CO REWARD. d State of Sor rn Ciroi.ixa, C'ot'STY of 1 . , . .B. . . j A rewaid oT $2;> is lieredy ottered for Lexiniiton. j the apprehension with proof to con- d Pursuant to a commission issued to vict lefore town council of tin* party ; die undersigned as corporators by M. or parties who broke the street lamps it; U. Cooper, Secretary of State, on the t|1(. town of ltute<burg, on the night'd 2Hth day of June. 10tr?, notice is here- 0fJunc-J8th. Ilv order of council, by given that books of subscription to M . 1?. Edwards, City Treas. Hie capital stock of the Saluda ltivsr Electric and Construction Company, It is rarely llu) 8wift young man wbo ( wiil be opened at the ollice of K . F. 1 there tirst. Strotlter, In the town of BatesLorg, [ i I State and county aforesaid, on the :td ""~ i day of July, 1902, at 8:80 p m. ' don't i aii. to tut this. a The said proposed corpontion will "Whenever an honest trial is given to _ mine a ru|iuni suicK 01 v?, ui-' Electric Bitters for any trouble it is vuled into 500 shares of pur value of recommended for a permanent core $10.00 each, with its principal place of vv,|| surely he effected. It never rfails business at Batesburg, S. 0., and will to tone the stomach, regulate the kidbo empowered to engage in the busi- | u,.y?? and bowels, stimulate the liver, " ness of buying and selling real estate, J invigorate the nerves and purify the developing, using, renting and selling blood. It's a wonderful tonic for run- 7 water power and electric pmer, and down systems. Klectric Hitlers pos- j to engage in a general building and itively cures Kidney and Liver Troub- f construction business. To run and |ea, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness, j operate mills and deal in the products Sleeplessness, Hheumatism, Neuralgia thereof. A.OamKwki.i. LaMottk, rtm| expels Malaria. Satisfaction 1 I. Wili.iam Mitchkli., | guaranteed Uy O.J. Harris, Batesburg, . K K. SiROTimu, j aiso Smith ifc Ciosson. I eesville. On-J I Corporation. (ly 50 cents. r : w t With a store full of fr their patronage ir fou that we are goinj greater share of yow -tSewing We are prepared to 1 rlo it at a price that E. JONE E. L. ASBILL. Attorney a i La\<. EESVII.LE 2 P- C. Practice in all Court.* 'Business solisited. P. B. ASBILL Watcheis. Clocks, and Jewelrv Ke ?airing, klitclieli Building, BATES BURG, S. C. L. K HARDIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office eut Home. J. A. WATSON, DENTIST, BATESBURO. - - 8. C. Office over Harris' Drug 8tore. Edwin Folk Strother, Attorney & Counselor at Law. Will practice in all the cou:ts of the State and the United States. Your business solieeted. Ea.tes"tou.rgr, - S. o. Mar. 2G? LELsVILLE COLLEGE 1 Stands for Christian culture and charts ter. Ideal location. lJeulthfulnesa unsurpassed. Beautiful town. Large and competent faculty. Improved course of study. Lecturers and preachers of emil^nytt ability. Superior advantages o flfered in rfUSIG, /cRT, EXPRESSION, BOOK-KEEPING, STENOGRAPHY, ETC. as well as in Literary Course. Miltary training. Close personal superv;sion. Expenses may be reduced by work. Send for Catalogue to L. B.HAYNEN. Pres. I KESV1LLE, S. C j lOmtani Iron Works Sopply Co. j AUGUSTA, GEORGIA oundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin ' Works. Repairing Promptly Dure, | p-KM-'O. ! ENGINES BOILERS GINS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and 1 ertihr-er Mill Outfits; also Gin Press ] ane Mill ami Mnngle Uutlits. buildlg. bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rjiil- ! >ad Castius; Railroad, Mill, factory, ' ad Machinists' Supplies. Belting, I arking, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, , awa, Files, Oilers, Etc., cast every ay. Work 150 hands. Souther Kail way : clieriule. -Trains from Augusta, Ga. for Col-j tubia, etc., pass Batesburg, S. C., , No. 134 (daily) 4 53 p. in., No. 130 (daily) 12.07 a. ui., Trains front Columbia etc., for Aug-1 sta etc., pass llatesburg, S.C., No. 129 (daily) 4.55 a. in., No- 133 (daily) 12.57 p.m. Train leaves batesburg for Perry, aily except Sunday, No. 48, H.80 a. in. Train arrives batesburg from l'erry* aily except Sunday No. 47, 8.00 a. m. Connections at Coumbia and Augusx for all points; at Perry for Allena' . S i van nab. etc. Garden Seeds at .1 C. Glovers. Clause Scissors the best made at J. !. Glovers. Freeh rouotry Butter always on liand at J. C. Glovers. Nieelarge m.ickeral at ten cte. each t J. C. Glovers. a.aaisaai- wm.w a ? iwifiu s A'.'i.r ?? *? For Plloo, Burns, bore*. T? Cure A Cold In One l>ny. aWe Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. VII druggist refund the money if it ails to cure K . W Orove's signature s on eaih box- cents. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Piguats what you oat. E1ST WE COME ?|^| bargains for you. We thank our friends i the year that has passed, and assure g to exercise our every energy to merit a p trade in 1902. Machines & StoveslH Kll oil ir/\n I:? ^ nil U11 jvm i ntllltB III tIII? 11111% <1II CI CHB will please you. Come now! S, The Underseller. Asthma Cure Free!! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. vs Sent absolutely Free on ?eceipt of PosiJ. Write your Name and Address Plainly ^ There '? nothing like Asthmalen CHAINED 11 l>ringr^ ins'f.nt relief, even in tk. F0 ft TEN 'vorst eases. It cures when all else j/sg&r\ YEA R ^ The Ui v* <:- F* of Villa Ridg. I III., says "Your trial bottle of As v ^ thnwillne teceived in pco?i condition * eainot tell oil I ow thankful I fee. i? JL for t,l,J 'leiiveil from it. I wik h /r\b<(<*7J# 8l*v?', chained with putrid tore throat AhA* ttl "r- and A-tluna for ten y.nr*. I despai AL>T#?XM \ x\^v red of ever li.-mg cured. I h?v yotu F T*\ V \v advertisement l. r the ?ore of thi; t% K I \ ^"L' <i'"' i"1'' *' '"'ing disease, As n / g hmia, i:inl thM ght you I tid oven-p ? , >,..1 iirvncu lU)(lVe II /".tV # \ a i r i a!. To ? nisi, tin n*, t lie I ril ^AjrVy ^3 al acteu lik? u c harm. S^ei.il me a full ^>5^ I Rev? Dr. Morris Wechsler C5 " Jk / Rabbi of font;. llnai Israel. 1 New York, Jan. 3, 103!. gVEffvJ^g^yjHMOB Dm Taft Rpos, Mcdici|le Co ?a?, Geullemen: Your Astlnnaleiie is ?n I ^? mmm?excellent reined v for A.oilitna and May J ! ever, ami its composition alleviate* all troubles which combine with As j ma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful. After having it carefull J nalized, we can state that Asthinalene contains no opium, morphine, chlor I nrm or ether. Very truly yours, * RKV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. A voN Si-n.NGP, N. Y., Fkb. 1, 1901. l)ii. Taft linos' M kihcink C o., Gentlemen : I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the wonderful effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wife has been rfflicted with spasmodic Asthni for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many ethers, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 130th street. New York. I at once obtained a bottle of Asthinalene. M v wife commenced taking it about the first of November. I very " soon noticed a radical improvement. A fter using one bottle her Asthma had disappeared, and she is entirely free from all symptoms. 1 feel D-ut 1 can consistently recommend i he medicine 10 all who are afflicted wilii this distressing disease. Yours respectfully, O. D. PHELPS, M. D. Dr. Talt Bros' Medicine Co. Feb. 5,1901. Gentlemen: I wall troubled with Asthma for 22 years. I have tried no. mcrous remedies, but tlivy have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your full-size bottle, and I am ever grateful. I have family of four children, and for six years was unable to work. 1 am now in the best of health and am doing business every day. '''Ms testimony you can make such """ use of as you see fit. Home address, 285 Rivington street. H. RAPHAEL. 6? East 129tli St.. Mew York C nw Trial lioltle Absolutely Free On Iteceipt Of Postal, Do not delay. Write at once, addressing, DR. TAFT BROS' MFDIGINK CO., 79 Kast 130th St., N. Y. City. For Sale by all Druggists, gwwwmmimntfwi ? ? And say some other salve,ointment ? WILL EVANS ! lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good 73! 118 Bucklen'a Arnica Saive, tell him H AUPDDA^HFD .thirty years of marvelous cures of ^ lADLKDAollCK Files, Burns, Boils, Corns, Felons, Ul^ _ 12 eers. Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin COLUMBIB, S* C. Eruptions prove It's the best and j cheapest. V5c at O. J. Harris, Bates43L Main Street. ^ burg, or Smith & Crosson, Eeesville, ZhUMUUiUiUUMUUUUauilil i ? . It is lie who improves his opportuuitne nr.sT i.iniment kob htiiains. ties that has the best opportunities. Mr. F. II. Wells, the merchant at < Deer l'ark. Long Island, X. Y., says: vour JVfonOV I always recommend Chamberlain's / OH" XVAODKJT Fain Balm as the be*t liniment for And keep it in the Savings Depart drains. I used it last winter for a se- ?en' THE MRS I NATIONAL rere lameness kin the side, resulting RANK of Batesburg- Four (4) per. . . , cent interest on deposits. Dividends froui a strain, and was greatly pieased n.. j . . ?| i* i* i * Willi annua?ij. i'uui large ailu bu1b11 with the quick relu-f and cure it ef- accounts solicited. fected." For sale by Ita'eshurg Drug W. W. Watson, Co. Cashier. A NEW DRUGSTORE i have just opened a full line of Drugs ^ and DltUG Sundries. My stock is not old tic shelf-worn goods, but are all fresh 5 d newly bought, so w hatever you purchase from my stock you will have the satisfaction of know ing that it is fresh goods. All PRESCRIPTIONS intrusted to me.shall beriLLF.n with tiik greatest care and accuracy and w ith the very best goods th t money CAN BUY. I Shall highlyjnppreciate .1 share of your patronage when in want of anything in my line. My place ofbusiness is opposite the Batesburg Hotel. Yours For service, J. D. Timmons. County Claims, Lumber ami Early Risers Cross Ties* Receipts. Tho famoue lltua pills. ... . v ? , , ,, , It's Quick ISolief. , ?, Iht' rirst Nations. Hank ol Its ?'* .... . . ,, . burjf will buy ri liool and comity \V hen your joints and bones ache and claims and railway receipts for o:oss- vour flesh feels tertler and sore, a Jo ties and lumber cent bottle of (looch s Quick Relief W. W. Watson Cnshier. will give you quirk relief. Best cure for colic. J - I