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Mwumfwwwwfwwwwg E Personals, Pointers 3 p and Phacts.^^^^ < ?Mr. Quatrlebauiu, of Steadmao's was here Tuesday. I ?Uenrv Caugbman was here Moi. 1 day ?the sain: old Henry. Dr. W. W. Duffy, of Denny, paid ^ The Advocate a visit Saturday . ?Mi>s Mary Klizn Fox is spending | some time with relatives in the good town of Edgelield. i ?Mrs. Smith, and children, of Clover, , are on a visit to the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hardin. , ?Miss Marv C Able, of Leesville, is ' visiting friends and relatives at Blin k- 1 ville and Sally this week. ?Messrs. N. A. Bates and T. B 1 Kernaghan went up to Henderson ville 1 to see their better halves Saturday. 1 ? Mr. Drey ton Rika rd has omplet- j ed a pretty cottage, which adds to the appearrnce of the town in tho.-e purts. ?Mrs. E . Willis, who has been quite ( sick for several weeks, is slowly recovering, much to the joy of her family ( and friends. ? Mr. Etl. Ridgell is quite sick with < fever, as is Mrs. S. J. Ridgell We i hope these iiieitds will be able to be s out at oti early date. ?Send us your next order for printing and get a satisfactory piece of work.' We deliver work when promised. Ad- ! | voc-ate Job Office, Batesburg. , ?Mr. Isaac Edwards lert here Tues- 1 1 day for Greenville, where lie goes in 1 >pen?V a few days vncath n. He will * % -vf'ffc.tiirg the latter part of the week. Milton Hitc has gone to Aug ' , usta to engage in business. Milton is . one of our best young men, and it goes \ without sajing that lie will succeed. , ?Good natured and jovial Neal Haitley, of Atlanta, spent several days 1 with the folks at home Inst week. 1 Everybody is always glad to see Neal. I , ?Misses Emma and Maud Kernaghan j' entertained their friends Friday eve-! mag in a ueugimui iiumut-i. v^uuc > number of gallant swains and lovely i maidens were present. ?In another column will be found the *d. of J no. P. Rawl, who des'res to servo IiIh people with fancy grocer- I ies. II<? will gratify your appetite with delightful cold drinks. i ?The Arm of Itawl & Kawl has dis- ' solved. Mr. J. D. Kawl retains the' old stand, while Mr. Will A Kawl is M doing business in 1)u?-store across the i street, formerly occupied b> t^uaitlehaum. i ?Mr. Geo. Bell Timmerm?n i> at Edgefield, in the law office ol I?. II. Kulk, Ksq. Geo. Bell dues not expert to slay there permanently, but quite li >ely will locate at Lexington in the < early full. 1 i I ? Mr. .J II. Riser, of E'.heridge wn- ( I in town Thursday and gave lis a n'rasaut call. Mr. Riser is one ofSuluda's * most substantial citizens and \vcount ourselves fortunate in number!ng him < among our best friends. . _ ? ?Mr. I.. V. Smith, an (experienced ' teacherOpened a se'nool at I'eiion i with an enrollment of thirty pupils. A Sunday school has also been started in ( the same little village with Nr. L. W/ Wise as superintendent. ?We had the pleasure of meeting 1 Rev. Mr. Ti e, who has charge of the churches formerly ministered toby Rev Sherrowe, on last Thursday. Mr. Tise is a North Curoliuion and a gentleman of entertaining address. ?Mr. R. L. Keisler, who is one oi Lexington county's leading citizens, j was here last week. lie has tiie pleas-1 ure of riding in one of the handsomest | bnggies in these p-rts. Bought it j from Steadman & Riley, and it's a Babcock. ?Brick and lumber are on t lie ground for the new ginnery and cotton seed warehouse and the preliminary work has begun, which will bo pushed forward rapidly until the job is complete. This new enterprise will be first-class in every respect. ?Mr. W. 1*. Yarborougli was in town Saturday, on bis way to Boiling Spring, where lie goes to assist ttev. I J. M, Lawson in a protracted meeting 1 which began at Boiling Spring Church ] last Satunluv night, lie will also as- ! cist in a meeting to begin at Sfiiloh on the third Saturday night ?With the heating of drums and clashing of uyinbals, accompanied by the furious blasts of horns, the colored baseball team from Ridge Spring descended on our town last Saturday eveping with the determination of taking hack tV'Wj them a bunch of tin- laurels that the Bate.-hurg no)ored gentry in the spheric..! line had wrested rroni their competitors in many a hard fought battlu. ViieRidg) Spring niggers,''fresh" Ironi the fields, came full ??>' hope and confldenee, and were as tir.ppy as the day was hot. The hand piayod 9 gircps u/r ami the three hundred spectators, both hhh'k and white, applauded an the umpire delivered the ball to the twiner ior imieaourg?me game was on. linsehall rules mid sthi<->. Were an unknown <|iiantity, and for nine long innings the game was foriOU", being made up of a series of kic ks end /:o;npl/ijou, but the umpire was on to Ins job. an,l wf/en be muiUi a wrong decision, us |ie fluently did. |,u stuck to it. The gam* ended wjill tjpi crap-shooting snor,. of "7*11," in fav'oi pf Jlatest-urg. Jtulge oiiriug wpr?i ho,lift without tiie laurels, but tIk Jluteaburg noons added anotiier to lie! wreath of vjotories and sang witli out gcpord, "No coons cpipM too warm foi us." The flat* shurg tea,,) v. ,11 |iinke i pilgrimage to prosperity Thursday t( j,l#y bail in ifiat neek (,f I lie wood?. ?Mrs. Fitch of Charleston, it vli ing her cousin, Mrs. Kerpaghan.". ?Frank Kr.eeco is having the p? oltice building painted. Now that brush has started, let others ke?*| goiug. Ic is surely needed. Attorney General Bellinger wal town yesterday. Go* eral Bellinger i candidate for Congress from Second Congressional District. ?Mr. Mazonah Howard, who lives Barr's old mill, where so many of t Batesburgians have caught coldf.r l>ig fish too, was in town Thursday h ? Messrs. G. A. Derrick, for Audit* are J. VV, Fr;e, for County Cotnn doner, spirit Tinsday in quest votes. llatcbburg tins become en tractive place since we reached n v ing strength ? f 2C0 strong?and w el may be. ?Elsewhe-e Will A. It aw I, kno lo everybody as Hill, announces readiness to furnish all kind-, of g ceries. candies, tobaccos, cigars, et i? rock bottom prices, to all of I blends. Hill will be glad to s.'C l color of your money. ? Dr. Daniel J. Gunter. who I Itren rolling pills in Atlanta for s( ?ral years, is at t lie old iiome. and blends, and they are everybody, are llghte I to see liiai. Dan holds a jraiive situation and's one of the m? intellectual fellows our tawn lias e. sene out in the world. Tlie Honest Thing: To Do. The honest tiling to do is to do a t hi ror the sake of the tiling itself-l ause we love it, because we believe t, because we want to do it, becuu we feel that it is the one tiling of ithar > lungs that we feel we can tl riien we bring mind and heart i jellier, and that is a combination tl nothing can withstand in its higln Hid best results. Then we bring : honesty of purpose ami a power of e rrgv that always make for suc. tss I'cause and an ennobling inllnem-e inrselves. For that one thing eve woman should search herself ,o li.i What is the one tiling, above and h yor.d all things, that 1 would like lo and ftel tiiit I can do ill' is t question she should ask her r Win n we become honest witli i in; ics we become effective. sa\s I Pittsburg Press. We need In.v?? feur that t his co nfint metil to one in rowing influence. There is no way mow lege that does not open to us : other ways. The study of any siio life leads to the world?Mnnchest Union . KEDlTll) K ATES VIA SDfT KU\ K All. WAV. Very Cheap Kouno-Tkip Hatks Various Points os Account ok special occassions. Asheville, C.?Society of A me 'an Florists ami Ornamental lloriiei uiallsts, August One fai [>ali-s ol' sale, Adgust 17-10, lilclush 'inal limit, August 2th h. Atlanta, Ga.?Negro Voting Peoph Christian Conference, August (5-1 Very low r.ites Dates of sale, Augti I-5. Final liuiit, llfleen days lie late of sale. liirmingh mi. Ala.? National H i ist Convention (colored) Seplemk 17-21 One fare. Date* of sale. 11u.'ltisive. Final limit, September 1 Cauiden, S. C.?Grand Lodge G. J. O. F., August JM). Very low rat Dates of sale, August 5 7, inclose Final limit, August II. Clem-on, S C. ? Farmers' Ins Lute of South Carolina, Augi II-18. One f we Tickets s .Id to C houn, S. C. L'ates of sale, Augi 10-15, inclusive. Final limit, August Denver, Col.?National \*socinli of LetUr Carriers, September 1 Very low ra'.es. Dates ol sale Augi 20 30. Final limit, October 5tti. Orcein i I It*. S. C?Annual Reunion Confederate Veterans of South Ca lina, August 0-Sth. One rent per 111 treveled. Dates of sale, August inclusive. Final limit, August 10. Macon,Ga.?Annual Meeniug Far ers' National Congress, October 7One fare. Dates of sale, October I Final limit, October 14. Montreat, N. C.?Clir'stian Work and Bible Conference, July 20, Aug 10-24. One and one-third lares. Da of sale, July 10-20. Filial limit, A ust 2?>. Omaha, Neb.?National Convent Christian Church, October 15 20. < Fare. Dates of Sale, O. ti her 14-10, elusive. Final limit, October 28. Salt Lake City, Ft ih.?- Annual Mi iug Ornnd Lodge 1$ A I'. o Elks, A list 12 14. Vejy low rates. Datesale, August till, inclusive. I.n September 510. San Francisco, Cal?Biennial M ing Knights of 1'ytliiai, August 11 Very low rates. I.ates of sale. Au>: 1-0, inclusive. Limit, Septembers For further information us to j\" schedules, etc., apply to any agent,n R. VV. lit NT, D. I'. A., Charleston, S. < J. C. IIKAN, JR., r. 1?. A , Atlanta, C W, 1I.Tayi.oh, A. (5.1?. A. Atlanta, O; I Suioinsrcoinpldint i* unusually p : ulput anions children this spuspn. i v%ril deleloped i H-c jii the writers I j 11y wa? nil red last week by t ii? t 1 j use of < li.uiibi-rl.iln't < linl.ir.i ami I ! 1 In fa Kemedy?una of tin- bust ent inedieines inami fiictuiad and \v I is always krpt on Ir-'.nd at tin* li ! of ye trribi*. This is not intendi-i a fret* |in|) for tlit* company, win notfttl viitise w il || n.s, bill to |je liltU? snljerers who may not be w asy access of a physician. No fa should he a hot) In of I bis icine in the bouse, especially 111 mer-tiui \ ? Lansing, Iowa. Jon For sale by J. I?. Tiniinoii ', Ihitesbi 1 1 'I UK MASONIC LODtiK will ^ its regular cotniiiunici *\\ V rfJ ay evening. Im Cen ant business will 1 e V N saeletl, Let every me > ht' present, M. 1$. Ei>waki>? ? Secretn jf: CORRESPONDENCE ! From Lexiugton. ? i? Good crops anil good spirits anion js the farmers of this section ii tjIt. dicateo prosperity and abundance f< liie fall and winter. ."I looks very much like we will soi > ?t j,,. connected with Columbia by a >ur I electric railway. The corporators ri lot' port that a very neat sum was Mil ,ht' scribed tlie llrst day the books i f sit jr>r scriptiou were opened. In fact, enoug lis has already been subscribed to grai of tiic road and lay tbe track. It no at M'cins mi doubt about tbe load -ein ot- run. and tbe sooner it comes the belt* i !. ..... ...Ill 1... .. I 1 V. ..? *1. I II ? i: ?* i i ui" |iii'H9iru? u> ci j uuuj ui tn place is vary en'husiustic over tl building ?ar this road. " " Me-.-r.--, F. E. Drelicr anil S 1'. Roo two of Lexington's progressive youn men, me spending u while nt 'ilen and Harris l.ilhia Springs, recuperi lllS ting from the hot breezes tif l.exint lie ton. The young people of this plate ai las making extensive preparations for tf i basket pi< nie at Itarr's I'pper Mill, u his | the'Jith of this montii. This picm de"! basal vays bleu a vt ry nj yah!" all'aii In- j but this year it promises to be mor >st so. Tlte eomuiitli e lias always ei .or j gagt tl .1 good orchestra from Collin* liia, and are preparing to make tlii j" tlie best and largest ever had. Mr. C. C. Huberts, formerly of tiii place, but wlio now lio'tls an iinportnn p -itioti at the State penitentiary i | Columbia, spent Saturday at tlii place. We always welcome our ol II boys when they return. The 11 on. A. F Lever, after seem, McLaughlin's Hiuish" in Oraugebtir. .Mac's b<me town, returned to tlii place yesterday, file peop'e of Orange | bnrg carried Lever on tin ir shoulder n" , after be ITt? lei rpvalcing an?l left M " | Laogbltn w -id.-ring why be bad b*c ; left out liiii'i* ill for Le.'er, tiler*' i I O no doubt b t w hat Lexington w ill lur ni*li tli" Congee-s nan fr nil tlie Sev " " eii'.h tli-triet again. dr. F V. Kaniircr, nil old Lexiuj |ll I t ui boy. w b i i.-, now travelings ilesnt i '' for u wlio'e-ale tlri.g li -Use i . N'ei vtirk, spe*.t Saturday ami Sunday'wit 1friends a> d relatives Frank says li is doing well on the roa I and lik-s i no . very miieb. ' Mr. N. IL L.e ami fiimilv, ?.r Mil of plat e, have gone lotbe inn intnins o ill .......... months. el i Good luck to the Adoocnte and it editor. I'nii. duly 1 Itli. IXd2. IICiillc^c Reunion at I>elmar. I . 1.1*1 all read the programme of tli College Reunion. tube held at Delinni S. C., August ;JKt. It will he wort I ore's while to attend this meeting an | have a good time, as-well as be in "i- structetl. All are invited to briiij baskets of dinner and spend a da, I w ?tll till- Jfdoil |>ci.pl. ?l l--* * is the annual reunion of Newborn J College Students of Edgefield and Sa 11. I ml.i counties. IU1 i I UOGHAM : Address of Welcome,... | Juo. W. llallent ne >er I Response. ' Discus.ion ? "-Education, soinc"4' thing more thru i\ bread ar:d meat U- winning,". ... i-s. ; . K. S. Please, K-q., C. J ve. Homage, Esq., Pres. VV. H. Itlai f Discussion? 'The obligation of ti e ti" ] Chureb to increase the endowment of New berry College" . al- . J. U. Meyer, M. Ellrd, Esi I?.1 Discussion? 4,A pastor's debt to 1J- Nt.?. berry Ci liege." on Ktvs.d. D. Kinard and J. Austii ^ Discussion?"Does a college educa" tion give an individual a distaste for manual labor?" J. L. Cuoghmnn, I ';4?- I A. Ouattleb.iuui and C. K. Iliac i ile 1 ... Address? President CJ. H. Cromer, I.. I.. : fl. P. Roozkr, j", , Y. VoN A. Rimer. i-N. ' [I.exington Dispatch and Saluda Sei tinel please copy.) :ers list I tO> ; < < >1.1. t'.< ih (I V L II A HI .!* >? 1U.\ "R" Charleston S. Carolina t |( Founded in 17S.">. Strong Facult Hie well oqui|?pe?l chemical, physical a in-I biological laboratories; Library 14.'.m o vol..ines ami the finest Museu if ft- ! of Natu al History in theSouth. Eh i live courses leading to the ilegrret It. A., and M. A. Hoard with fi ! it ished roov.i in College Dormitory c ,.,-t- he obtained for $10 a month. Tuitic 22 $:H). One scholarship giving free ti j'1 ' lion is assigned to Saluda county, t holder to be appointed by the l'robi ,es' Judge and the County Superintends! ,r t? Total expense* for Soholai'ship studei $112 to $i;to. All eandidatei Vor adin sioii are permitted to eoinpete for i i cant Hoyee Si holar-hips which pay $ a. a year. Entrance Examinations will he In ;i at Saluda on Friday. .Inly II, 111 N't xt session begins September 20 I ' catolgue, address Harrison Kaudol ,rev. PrcahUMit, A g Will Make Affidavi t> <1 ih'lli | .".vji mi!Iv **w Leasa ?f *?p *" ,o' in.mi Poitmaator, nirg Postmaster R. II. Randall, Dunlap, ay?j: i suffered from indigestion and suiting svils for years. Finally I ti Kodol. I toon know I had found V* hold f I'ad iongleoitcd lor. I am better fa than in years. Kodol pave rno a stion (ease of Ufa, Anyone oan have my port- I ('davit to the truth of this statoinni jvolol dm'f)?'.i your food. Thistuahle* t Din- ,hier.i loassiintiaie supplies,strengtl I|(l rr ing every organ and restoring hea Kodol Makes You Strong, Prepared only by E. C. DrW itt A Oo., Chl< r.v 'i'betl. botvteeoatalnsK'i ttineitbaaOc, i I p It is bow up to the republican spell? binders to cot-Vince the man with the 2 depleted dinner pail tliat tins is a bil? lion dollar country.?Atlanta Const U ^ tntion. ____________ V "I nin using n box of Chamberlain's >K Stomach & Urer Tablets and find them ?- the best tlsfng for my stoma* h that I 5r ever used," says T. W. Hobinson, Juslire of tlie Peace, i.oomis, Mich. >n These Tablets not only correct disor'? d rrs of the stomach but regulate the b- j iiw-ratiu udwi ip. i i.t) nrr ?*n?y (O | l>- j take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 5- cents per box. For sale by J. D.Timb ' tnons, Itatesburg. le 1 w Art is the exprtssioii of u nil's joy K in ins work and nil tin joy and love *r yon weave into the fabric ootnes out 's again and belong to the individual wlio e lias I lie soul to appreciate.?Elbert I Ilubbiid. I g J. A. Kelly relates an experience siuiit I ilar to that which Imv happened in alii | most every nvighbo: hood in the Unitr? ed States and has been re-told by I thousands of others. Ilesays: "Last e summer I had an attack of dysentery ie ! and purcnased a bottle of Chamberm Iain's Coli'*, Cholera am! Diarrii'ea ic Remedy which I use.l according to r.' directi on* and with euliiely sntisfac e | tory results. Tlie trouble was coni-1 trolled much quicker than former at- ' ' tacks when i used o her lemedies.'' js Mr. Kelly is a well known citizen of I Henderson, N. C. For sale by J. !> | Timtiions. llatoLug. is' ' It is not good 'or man to he alone, ; hut sometimes it is much nleasauter. s ! ' 1 Sivc your Money ^ And keep it ill the Savings Depart , merit of THE FIRST NATIONAL J BANK of Itatesburg. Four (d) per. cent Interest on deposim. Dividends i seuii'uniiually. Ilotli large and small | s accounts solicited. W. W. Wat if n, n Cashier. j County Claims, Lumber and C rose* Tien Receipts. I he First National Hank ?>f IJu'es i I i" it \v>ll liny school Mini county I iiins and railway r?celjts for o:os n ieaiiiid lumber. i A W. \V. Wat o- Cashier. Winthrop College Si holm-ship j mill Entrance Exumi* nations. ; The examination- for the award ol ; . 1 ' * ac..iit scholar-hips in Winthrop Col-i .eye ue?t for I lie udmtssh n of new stu- j ;h ills will lie held a* I no < 'mn tv Court , tlotise oil Fiiday, July I hit, at 9a. m. j Applicants in11-1 not he U.?? than fit- j lecti years of age. W lieli scholarships are vacat.d after July 11th. they will j be awarded to those making the high est average at t his examination. The! t. next session will open September 1? j r, I lttO'3. h For further information ind a cata ,1 log tie address l'res. J). S. Johnson I Rock Ilill, S.C *4 LEfesVILLE .(ml JRQK Stands for Christ iao cunture and j , charu ter. Ideal location. Healthfulness unsurpassed. Ueuutiful town. Large and competent faculty. Improved course of study. Lecturers and preachers of eni- i nent ability. Superior advantaj ges ffered in JVIUSIG, jART, EXPRES-j ' iSION, BOOK-KEEPING, STENOGRAPHY, ETC. l" ! as well as in Literary Course. Miltary training. Close personal su11 perv:sion. Expenses may be reduced by work. Send for Catalogue to u.j L. B. HAYNKS. Pros. I EESVIJ.I.E. S- C Thousands Saved By OR. KING'S NEW DIGC6VERY This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneuy;l monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, Land Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, of Croup and Whooping Cough, mi Every bottle guaranteed. No f- ICure. No Pay. Price 50o. 6c $ I, of I Trial bottle free. ' Loiubara Iron Works Supply Co. he! AUGUSTA, GEORGIA lt ' | Foundry, Ma rline, Roiler and Gin 1,1 Wi.pka. lieiiuirtnti Promptly Uore, 'l* ty-10-K'u. fS ENGINES ,.;1 BOILERS GIN'S and PRESSES, [tli,: Coni| lete Cot ton, Saw. Grisd, oil and Fertiliser Mill (>111tl|si; also Gin Press Cane Mjll ai>d Shingle <l.tills. Rnild? '"U. Hridj?e, Factory, Furnace and Railroad ('astins; Railroad, Mill, and MaphiuUw' SSPH'L*. Pelliitjc! Pui'klntf, mj M'tOTH, Pi|)H Fittings, I Saws, Piles, Oilers, Etc., cast every day. Work l.Vi hands. H| Uol'T'I CAUOMSA M11.IT Alt V At ADKMY. Out vaeane.v in tt:f Stale lleuolleian I SoholRrship is to l?t* r. warded < n enmpe ! titive exam nation fur L.exinjctoi ccui ly. Blank forms npplieatioi riod should be applied for r.t on?e lo Col rhM v- (irtdfdcn, Chairman Board o da> Visitors. Th applieat'ons, full; made out , must be In tlie hands of th jt u Chairman on the ',>l-t of July in orde I tha to reeeive attention. t?1? C. 8, (iADHPKS, .Inly 1, 1902. Ch. Board Visitor*, ,M?. _6SS?'-~Ei?Hy Hfser'a >tM, The famous littJe pills. X -A.OKA. With a store full oi fr tlieir patronage i you that we are goii greater share of yoi --(Sewing " T ui [M rjiui ru iw do it at a price that, E JONE ' l?ON*T K.Vll. ro TltY THH, Whenever an honest trial is given tti Electric Bitters for any trouble it is recommend; d for a permanent core will surely be effected. It never fails to tone the st< imu-b, regulate the kidueys anJ bowels, stimulate the liver, i vigor.)te the nerves ami purify tlie b'ooil. 11's a wonderful tonic for tunJown systems. Kleetric Bitters pos itively cures Kidney and I.iver Troubles, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness. Sleeplessness, Ubeiiiiuit sin, Neuralgia i ml ex pes Malaria. Satisfa lion guaranteed by o.j. Karri-, Batesbnrg, niso Smith & Cussm. 1 . eesville. Only .'?<> tents. I lKST CLASS LAND SURVEYING, by SHEALEY & MORRIS, LEESVILLE, S. C. Dr. W. P. Timmerman OILrs bis professional service to the people of Bitesburg ana vicinity. Olliee over the National Bank, and [ an be found there day or night. batesbl.*bo, s. c. L. M. MITCHELL. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Houng- ? 8 to 0 a. m. 2 to :i p. iu. 7 ::'.0 to D p. m, J. A. WATSON, E^ISTTIST, BATESBURG. - - S. C. Ofllee over Harris' Drugs-tore. Edwin Folk Strother, Attorney & Counseler at Law. will |>incuvc hi an in, Wuj State and the I'niUd State;,. ,l> " 1 " Ytiir business solieeted. Batesburg-, - S. C, Mar. 'J?L. K HARDIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office a/t ZE3Icm.e. E. J. ETHEREDGE, I)ENT IS I', LESSVILLE, - - - - S. O. Oftlee next door to Post Olliee. ?. L. ASBILL. ATTORNt. * A i Law l.EESVIM.K - SO. Practice in all Courts * Business soli cited. r. B. Asbill Watches. Clocks, and Jewelrv Re airing. MiU-licll Building, BATES BURG, S. C. ?L WILL EVANS I E HABERDASHER % 5L Cor.rMitiii, S* C. ^ I ft- M AIN Si ia HI. ^ If you dosire to * be benefited to th< extent of several Dollars. Coine at your ear'h bt convenient ! mid set- our ittr>? nt of elml in v^liloli li) Kiting ill cost. A con (titI i 11 lit* of Indies r-l.irt-, l lie |.r.ees lowt than lias over heard i f. A hu ge line of dry gcoc the best the market afford \> e nro also agen'.s for Walter Wood's world wide lunox Mowe rs ? ' ' lli'iiprre A ceuij elf line of exlr: 1ion hand, When you are seeking to save vn I change, call oil, >! L. C. HARTLEY & C ?, r Who Save.; Customers Go Money. Large box of sardi at ?V. Also lake order for luilor m clothing. Mar ID?till. ! i 1st we come j bargains for you. We thank our friends I 11 the year that lias passed, and assure I lg to exercise our every energy to merit a ir trade in 1902. ! Machines & Stoves!*fill all your wants in this line, and can will please you. Come now! 1 CS? The Underseller I WILL A. BAWI, I THE-GROCER. ' I now occupy the store formerly occupied by Quattlebaum, and am prepared to serve my customers and friends with everything in Btlie grecerv linr, & Will A. Rawl. 1 I i ! i R?'',7;^ Since 1343.? We have borne the reputation J*$rz.U ^v- . 4V*C/ of being the Leading Clothing ifl'jl > . A House in this section. iil!;" j , .v 't ') ^ We shall not abuse this repu^ / I Mf, 1- tation by offering any but the Veiy Best Clothing money car ' .buyOl K PRICKS WILL NOT 1*EKM IT OF COMPETITION. We are now ready to show you the latest styles in our handsome SPRING STOCK ? JH90S M ail orders given prompt attention. 1. C. LEVY S SON & CO., Tailor-Fit-Clothiers. 838 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. 3?20 3?111. ^ IF YOU WILL PUT i erith this gargle your throat often it will quickly cur* * Bore Thro**. b Keep this jifii" facl always frost' in y??r memory:? T Tor Cuts, Mastes and all Open Soree, yo? need only to apply ; r ffl exican ff^uslan^ ^jniment 1 a few t iraes anil the soreness and inflammation will ?? be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. j To get the best, results you should saturate a pier# Sj of soil cloth with the liniment and bind it upon tha J wound as you would a poultice. 2BOc. and ?t.OO a bottle. I/CCD A hi CYC Hhl your poultry and at the very first sir* ef > IXLCl Hfl t I L Ull Roup. Mealy l^agR, Bumblefoot or other <b*o??vs anionic your (owls use Mexican Mustang Liniment. j Eevers Kneece R BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS. l*t The best and cheapest shops in the State All work done ill tlie host style. Finest Fainting done at the \ Lowest prices kno*n. lid ? * HORSSHOING BY HE BSHSOR XPR IJM THE SOUTH Don't get c heap work done when yon can pet Fiiht-olass work at lers pric es RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C od , To Cure A Cold In One l>ny. Goocli's Quick Relief. ?"' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Taldets. W,,r? >'?(nr jointaand hemes ache and , your flesh feels tender and sore, a 26 aue All druggist refund the money if it cent bottle ,.f Hooch's Quick Relief fails to cure K , W. drove's signature will give you quick relief. Best cure is on er eh box- !? *? eents. I"f "olie.