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CAUGHT IN TRANSIT. Short Stories of People You Know, and Oilier Items of Hoiue New>. Today cotton Id bringing S^c. Mr. W. A. C'ooner was in Columbia Saturday. The machinery for the new cotton gin has arrived. Miss Ina Weiss Hartley is spending a Tew days at Edgefield. Fileud 1(. J?.(T lturgess, of Steadmau called to see us Monday. Miss Ethel Seigier, of Aiken, :s visiting Miss Lizzie Smith. Miss Isabel Tl.oiuas, of Greenville, i 1 visiting Miss Kva Jones. Mr. F. C. Aldrige went to Levingtcn Friday on important business. Mr. George M. Adams, of ltuxter was here for x short while Monday. Mr. Walter O. CarlleJge went t< Edgefield on business last Friday. Miss Pet Blanton, of Kershaw, is visitirg her friend Miss Mattie Crouch, Mrs. J. L. Wise, of Prosperity, it visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. E. C< Kidgeli. Mr. J. McFall FLdgell is spending a few days with relatives 111 and around Prosperity. Mrs, Thus. 11 tjuattlebaum is visiting her son, J. Willie Quattlehuuin, at CJrover, N. C. A basket picnic is scheduled for Friday, the 2'Jd, at Mr. John McCarty's near Alt. Willing. Miss lla Mai Suntli las r-turrwd frjui an exte.iue lo 'l'r?l,toni her former home. Mr. 1'. Henry Coriey. u leading citizen of Lexington village, was in our town Saturday. Col. J. Brooks Wingurd, of Lexington, candidate for tlie Legislature, was in our town Monday. Dr. L. M. Mitchell very pleasantly j entertained a party of young friends at his home last Friday evening. "Mr. S. J, Galium, the hustling salesman of the J. K. Orr Shoe Co., went tc Atlanta last week i.? business. i ill? mniniiiuiiini imn w?? siarim m motion Thursday, and the cooler the weather gets the faster it rolls. Mr. L. W. Fox has returned after Bpendiug several days visiting relatives at Edgeiteld and Spartanburg. Dr. Arthur Watson has returned from a two week's vacation and is looking much improved io health. Miss Carrie Smith has returned home after spending several weeks at SpringHeld, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. J. .T. Kawl returned Sunday from tile Northern markets, wliere he has been to purchase his iall stock. ?Rev. S. P. Shu m pert closed a successful revival meeting at St. Peter's church, near here, last Thursday night. Mrs. A. C. Mitchell is spending a few days at Johnston, visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. L). It Strotlier. Mr. Peyton Hartley left Tuesday lor Richmoud, Va. lie will visit old Point > and other plac .s of interest before returning. We are told to be on the lookout for another surprise marriage the lutter part of this week. Everybody be on the qui vive. Mr. Mike Perry is spending a few days in our town. He is tilling a position in our depot during the absence of Mr. D. Peyton Hartley. I)r. E. J. Junes, of Concord, N. <J. is spending a few days at the home ol his mother-in-law, Mrs. I.. W. Youtnr blood, near thin town. Misses Mary C. Able, Victoria Crosson and Gertrude /)rafts, of J.eesville, are attending the summer school for teachers at I.exiogtoii. Mr. Killian Kawl went to Edgefield Friday to get a rope to draw up a windmill. He said he had a hard time (getting away from the maidens <"/) The young people of our town art planning for a moonlight picnic out night this week. A pleasant time is in store for those who expect to partici pate. Miss Geneva Jones, after spending several week's vccatiou at her old home near Seivern, S. C , has leturned to our town and will again he pleased to wait on her customers at the New York Kacket Store. Weare glad to h ve our old friend, Mr. J. \V. Pond with lis again, He haopened up a general stock of merchandise 011 Hailioad street, in the house formerly occupied by Or. O.J. Harris. Mr. M. C. Wise, of (Jreetiwood, paid the Advocate a pleasant call Saturday and wp were glad to see him. Mr, Wise spent his school-buy days in HatesLurg and while here Saturday >hook the hand of many a friend. I*roi". hwearingeii. rrof. John J3. Swearingefl, of the South Carolina Peat Dumb and Blind Institute, at Cedar Spring, will address the members of the IJ. Y. V. I*, at this place uext Sunday afternoon, ;?t fi o'clock. Prof. Swearingen is totally blind, but he nas already accomplished a greut deal as a sti,dent and teacher. He graduated from th-' South Carolina College with highest honors in 1HU9. Our people will have the Opportunity of listening to one of the most remarkable young men in our State. The public is cordially invited to he present and hear the lecture. Do you take the Advoeate'r ELECTION NEWS. 1 Ths Advocate will not be issued next ' week until Thurnlty. Tli's delay is t on account of the desire of the editor to furnish country subscribers us full v elect ion returns as possible, thereby . LJ oaving them a week of waiting. i 1 itevivul Meeting. , llev. N. X . Little, of Words, begun t a protracted meeting ut the Middle- t burg Cotton Mill Chupel list Sunday. Attendance upon these meetings has a been good and much interest is being i , manifested. 1 Pninnry on the 20th t i ue ur.?i primary litciiuu comes oil s oil August SU'li. Kveiybody >hoiild i vote. Get your name on the roll by < Friday, The managers will be Messrs. I J. til ver, J. M. Iteynolds ami C. b. Kueece. i College lteuuiou. Newberry College reunion will be t held on the grounds of the Delmar . high school tornoirow, the 21st. I'resi- ; G. & Cromer, D. I)., and lion. C. M | ? Etird will speak. There will be a pic- t - nic All welcome. In Demand. i I The graduates of J.eesvilie College are greatly in demand as teachers. 1 They have made line records all over 1 the State, and it is an honor ( i u> our county to send out so 1 many well trained young men and women to tram th* future citiziu. Cotton t On Rutin day two stalks of Texas j i j Champion cotton were brought toi ur ofllce, one containing thirty-eight bolls and the other 31. They came | from Mr. C. A. Duncan, who has an { acrw am' a half of it, and it t >s expecred to make one thousand , pounds of lint cotton. First Cotton of tlio Season ;Mr. John I'. Wise, of Saluda county, has the honor if being the tirst to ' market cotton in Itatesburg this sea- * son. (in Saturday, August Kith, he 1 soid to I,. 1). Culliiin and < o a olid s pound bale, receiving 8'4 cents. Mr. 1 1 Wise is an early bird. Barbecue at >1 iilcllcbtirg .Mill 1 ,! George M. Lewis will 'urnish a first- 1 class barbecue dinner at the Middle- ' I burg Cotton Mill, on Saturday, August t ' 23d. The dinner will be brat-clans in u I every respect. Trice, 25 ahil 85 cents. : Good order will be maintained and 1 candidates will make addresses. All are invited. 7o Work 1*"till 'lime | It is with pleasur" that we learn of the intention of the owners of the Mid'Ileburg Cotton Mill to operate two shifts at that mill, beginning about September 1st. This will give steady employment to all the old hands and . many new ones, thereby putting more money in circulation. An August Contrast. 1 Near Vanburen. Aik., tliree laborers on the Iron Mountain railroad died of ' beat last Friday. On the same da}- in Berlin, Germany, snow was falling and . people nearly freezing to dtath. And the dispatches tell us coal is now worth $9 a ton, with the prospect of advancing; while ice is much higher than usual. Where does the poor mail come in "at." i Tiinnioiis-ttulgcll i i On last Thursday night, at St. i ! Peter's church, about two miles south , ' of this place, Rev. S. P. Shump?rt, the | pastor, uuited in the holy bonds of I matrimony Mr. S. J. Timmous and I Miss May Jtidgell. two of liatesburg's popular young peop'e. The happy [couple will make this their home. This | wedding was a surprise to all, but will doubtless prove a happy one, and the , I Advocate joins a host of friends in 1 wishing for them a peaceful voyage on I tiu t ii door* n i n woo nf ?* * > t m . *?? . %. ?\ W?IM V II ll? l i tlllll .TV* \?? III.UI IIII'MI ) . 1U?I > I their bark be of great strength and L storms be few. 31 tic-li (iood Done Editoh A dvoCatk After carrying on a meeting for the past eight days at l'leasant IIill ( hurch we take this method of giving the brethren a statement of the good that has been accom- . j plistod. Much interest was manifested ! j in this meeting. Twelve members; j- were added to the church, besides I about thirty live conversions, with I much work accomplished for the Musj ter in diliorenl ways. # 'J'hecon- i grcgatiuii of tkischurch desire:, toex- i j press its gratiiude to those who so . kindly assisted them in this work. t ' j J. JO. anil \V. 1*. Stkkt.k. 1 l , I Lexington, ri. C. J Am to l>r. Timinerinnn, Watch the papers, llow do we tind | . IJDr. Titnmcrinan spending his Sun-'i . days? Indulging in amusements or j j . I secular business? No! Wo find Inm > ] attending church or uodres-Jng Sunday y .school. That is the kind of a man ( ! South Carolina should put in the gubernatorial chair, for a change. We have had secularized governors long enough, l.et's put a sober, Cod-fearing man in the oflice and note the 1 change.?Mullin's Enterprise. . . ' s Advices received from the campaign party in the l'eedee section indicate, notwithstanding the reports that have constantly been circulated that l>r. ( 'J'imuierman was not in the race, that ( lie is rapidly forging to the front as ^ one of the leaders in the race. Cer- ! lainly if those who believe I>r. Tliuiner- ( man Is the safest, best qualified and i ^ truest man In the race vote for him, ( he will lead in the first primary, and will he inaugurated the next Governor of South Carolina,?Johnston Monitor, t I Samaria llappculug*. Fodder pulling is now the order of ;l.t> day. Cotton Is opening rapinly and soon lie fleecy staple will be on tbe market. Cotton aud corn, on an nveruge, vill be fairly good. Peas look line. Some are being [atbered. We hai quite a storm here on the lth. Not much damage was done. Mr. E. F. II.til, who had the inislorune to have his saA' mill burned some iuie back, is now running again. A protracted meeting is in progress it old Mt. Ebal. Rev. J. C. Brown, o( tiken, and Rev. Grant, of Johnston ire conducting the meeting. Mr. Levi Jones and his two daugh* era, of Newberry, are visiting Mr. J. > Burgees this week. Mr, F. E. tlrodie is putting? ?up a saw nill at tlie ljualllebauin Hour mill. Jere's success. >V. W. Notice There will be a political rally in saliidft county. S. C., of State and :ounty candidates, at Nl. 1*. Black's spring: on Saturday, August the 23d, 1003. Everybody invited. There will ie ?. first class barbecue and rt-feeshoenls. Al. '1'. Bi.ack & Linos. A Magnet for Candidates The llatesburg Democratic Club roll s at high-water mark, having the tames ol' nearly three hundred voters ?n its book. The workers in this neck >f the woods h ivo not been letting the ;russ grow uudvrllie r feel. Air. Caiilidate, how noes the above strike you? Don't you w'sli you had a day or two o spend with the good cit.zen.s ol la tea hi 1rg. Tuesday is the day you most choose jet ween the good and the bud. Weigh lie ahilitv and character of each caioli- | lute cai< fully and cast your ballot for I he b~st mail. ( hips The regular protracted meeting at lardis clitircb closed on last Saturday, t was n glorious meeting. Tliete w ue tine con versions and baptisms. 'I lie pint o! the Lord was nianil ?*i lirougho.it the entire meeting. ll-v. taggo't was assisted by tint gilled uan of God, Dr. A. C. Wilkins, o Jatisbuig. We truly trn?t that lb lew vows taken anil tbe old ones rereshed will be carried out as fully us bey were made throughout t*'e renaming term of this mortal life, and hat they may grow in grace even to lerfection. Good rains have been general and we lid fair to have a reasonably good corn rop. Cotton has been somewhat cut >11 by the dry \ eat her prior to last veek's ruin. Quite a crowd of jolly young people gathered at the hospitable home of Ion. B. I.. Caughinan to participate in i straw vide. Thejrarty wag'cOtoposed >f the following lovely young ladies: Thr Misses Green, of Itcck Hill; Misses Oswalt and Caoghman, of Lexington; disses Blanche uud Carlisle Caughnan, of Mt. Wi ling. Messrs. W. A. 2d wards and Tlios. Blease of Saluda; dr. Jas. Cooner, of Batesburg; Itobert drown and Henry Caughman, of Mt iVilliug: Messrs Burr and Hoof, ol Lexington, If we could only call back wenty-five years you most assuredly voald see us in that party . We attended court at Saluda today or the (lrst time in a long time, and lie candidates were like bees in a tin >ucket. My right arm feels like it is iruised at the joint or pulled out of rlace, I don't know which, but, anyvay, I am going to sliuu candidates or a few days now. lu talkiug with z number of very imminent men we a re satisfied beyond luuDi saiudu's candidate for Haitroad Commissioner is in tlie ring up to liis >yes. We heard men say that had lever supported him before that their utenlions were to stick to him this ime, as they see full well and know le has done a good work as an officer. IVe think Saluda will give him ati iverwhelinlug majority. The passage )f the "Jim Crow Car"' bill should, vithlu Itself, assure his election, for ! flcn in our travels before its passage ve have witnessed in de'icate females ( ilmost a deathly sickness from that )dor that is characteristic to some of lit colored race, especially where, ! Tom being crowded, they were forced i to occupy a seat near them Suchjs lot the case now, nor never will he igain, and our wives and fair daughters cm travel and iu no way bemixed villi them. Should not this to every ipprcciati ve voter be a sutlicieiit ietummendatiuii? We think so. Rev. Mr. Stead man and family have jeen visiting their relatives and riends for the last week or so. Mr. ' Headman is the father of the Metlu list church at Lancaster, and much oved by his congregation. He is a! irother or Unit hustling merchant at I iatcsburg, of llie II mi of 8touilui.ni & It i ley Mi.su Alien, of Marion, is the guest of diss E?'ii i'ailgett, She's quite a harming young lady. It. Mt Willine, Aug. 11). No, Cordelia, a buttress is not a buter-iuuker. Some fond mothers spare tin* rod and ipoil the slipper. Taken to the Asylum Mr. A. C. Whittle, of near town, was uker to tlie insane asvhirn, at Columns, this morning. This is not Mr. iV hittle's lirst visit to that institution, lie lias many friends who earnestly tope that his reason will he permanently restored. Mr. Whittle wu* one of ijje braves of '61 65. Think befdre you vote ? then voto lie way you tl.iuk. 1 GOVERNMENT 8KEI)S. Spinach, Parsnips, Cur rots, I.tc., are Not lHitirublc for IMstrlbutiou in Lever'shiitrlct, Hon. A. F. Lever is in receipt of the following letter from tlur United States Department of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C., dated August I'll: Dkak Mk Lkvku:,?Your ktnd sole of July 30lh received, stating that in your travels over your district you Mod that tlie seeds d stributcd by the Department are fu'ly appreciated, but that the work \v. uhl be much more satisfactory ia such things us spinach, parsnips, carrots, etc., were eliminated ami improve I beans, luruips, cabbage, etc., substituted. 1 hxvenudonbt that this is the cu?e, and we have recognized this difficulty for a lolig time. Owing to the great magnitude of the work, however, that is put on the Department, which involves the handling of nearly forty million packets of seed, it has been found exceedingly difficult under the old system to niHke any great distinctions in lbs kinds that arc sent into different district* I hope to improve this matter, however, in time, hut tile system that lias grown Up litre is of such a nature t lint it will l.kt time to change it. You ate probably not aware that ttiis work w ? only turned over to us last yctr, and we are doing everything in our power to improve it as rapidly as we can. You will see from the pamphlet inclosed that we buv* already made a clu.nge along the lines y on suggest, viz : dividing the country into liis'iicts and sending into each district the seed adapted theieto. i nui ver* much oh* liged to you for \ our l.iial iuier .-t in the worl. and jpsisro yon that we shall be happy at any tune to carry out any soggestioos you may make, if ie utir power to do so "Very respectfully, "It. T. 0Jai.i.owaY, ' Chief of Bureau"' COLIN rv CAMPAIGN MLUT IN OS FOR LIsXINUTO.N COUNTY. f I vino, .In Just JO. (7/<i j>iit, in Jn*lj J 1. Pine Hithjc, . !nj j, Lexington, ///?*. Jo. A -Tircre ?v i- tt m redt a tonic. Don't give purg.vaves that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's liitle Early Risers expel all poison Ironi flhe system and act as tonic to tl.e liver.' W. Scott, olll Highland ave., Mi'ton.^Pa., says : I have carried DeWilt's I.ittle Early Risers with ine for several years and wou.d not lie without tin in. Small and easy t<i take. Purely vegetable.They never gripe or distress. Batesbui g Di ug Co. It must be tough on the jailer who lir.s a lot of felons on hi.~ liaods. A Cl'UK Ki.lt CIIOI.EHA INFANTUM. Last May, says Mrs. Curtis Baker, ol Bookwalter. ()., an iuf int child of 0111 neighbor's was slithering from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up a! hopes of recovery. I took a bottle ol Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Liar rluea Remedy to the house, telling tIn 111 I feit sure it would do good If used according to directions. In two days timt the child had fully recovered and is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it t? fail inu single instance. For sale by J n t;............ UUlWUUIg, Some people are'about as useful as u third wheel to a bicycle. Will Make Affidavit Now Laaitt of Life for an Iowa Postmaster. Peatmaster R H. Randal), Dunlap, la., (ays: I sutfored from indigestion aud resulting svils for years. Finally I tried Kodol. I soon knew I had found what I had long looked for. I am better today than in vears. Kodol gavs me a new lease of life. Anyone can have my affidavit to the truth of this statement." Kodol digosta your food. This enables the system to assimilate supplies, strengthening every organ aud restoring health. Kodol Makes You Strong. Prepared only by E. C. Dr\V itt & Oo., Chicago. LHJ??.?COLU*lll?-l WLUt? IU? JUC. Ul*. An oftiiH* boy who is taken on trial often proves to be one. <0 /l/s&zns^ Thlr aignaturo is on every be* of the genuine Laxative Broino?Quinine T.bicu ' be remedy that cure* n eoltl In one day The hand of fortune often looks #uspiciou-ly like four wees. Thousands Saved By DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fover, Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, I Croup and Whooping Cough. Every bottle guaranteed. No Cure. No Pay.* Price 50o.&$l. Trial bottle fVee, Jfl * . m ' kll a rtkio alfi kicuhm: I '1 wice in hospital, F. A . Uulled?fe,\ er benn, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors b cure u severe case of piles, causing 24 tu mors. When all Tailed Bueklen's Arnici Salve soon cured tiim. Subdues intlnm matiou conquer* aches, kill* pains, lies salve in the wotld. 25c at (>. J, Harris' Uutesburi?; Smith iOroasoii, Leesville A tlirt is a ^irl whose love atTair fail ed to turn out as she expected. < ham her la in's Colic Cholera and l):ur rluea Remedy has a world wide reputation for its cures. It never tails and ii pleasant and safe to take. For sale bj J. D. Timmons. llatesburj?. Many a mm is compelled to lei : nuisance in order t< attract attention Goocli'a tjuick Relief. When your joints and bones ache um your lleah feels tender and sore, a 2' cent bottle of Goocli's tjuick Iteliel will jrive you quick relief. Rest curt for -jolic. With a store full of fr their patronage i | you that we are goii (greater share of yon -' Sewing We are prepared to do it at a price that E. JONE Suntli< ru Railway ' cIkmIuIo. ;?Trains from Augusta, Oa. for Col umhiu, etc.. pass Ratesburjf, S. C., No. 1:54 (daily) 4 M p. n?., No. 1510 (daily) 12.0? a. in., Trains from Columbia etc.. for Aug| usta etc., pass lSatesbur^, S.C., No. 12'J (daily) 4.5"> a. in., No 138 (daily) 12.5? p.m. Train leaves Muteshurg for Perry | daily except Sunday, No. 48, U.:iO a. tn Train arrives Baiesburg from Perry j daily except Sunday No. 47, 8.00 a. to. Connections at Uouuibia and Angus , ta for all points; at Perry for Alien da'' Savannah, etc. Our Clubbing Oiler. 1 The State (semi-weekly edition) am f the Advocate lor $2.25 a yi*. r, $1.2 for six mbiftVif.. Regular price of botl papers $8.00 a year"$"ifor aix months The Tbrice-a-Week Worfu *i"l Thi AdvocaTK for $1.(35 a year. 85 cei/ji^u six mouths. Regular price of both pa pers $2.00 a year and $1.00 for si months. Tlie Advocate ami Atlanta constitution (wee) ly) 1 year (1.75 cents, si* months so cents?TL Advocate ami Atlanta semi-weekly Journal, year tl.75 six monies Do cents. Send-Weekly Journal and The Advocate year tl.M, six mouths 73 Cunts. The Karmt Student and The Advocate ! year (1.25, si months 65 cents. Vy ANTED?Scrap iron of every d? scripiion and old machinery. An kind of lire wrecks or stocks. Writ | for particulars. Address .1. 13. Gai . funkcl, Columbia, S. C. gwwwwwwwwwmmfe WILL EVANS | r HARRPDASHFP - =: Columbia, S" C. ^ I I * 132 Main Sthfkt. ^ MIXED IN TWO MINUTE r ^ ^ I LONGMAN & MARTINEZ P^A.IJSTTS. ll is I>oiii Witltout Cost. Buy pun* linseed oil at seventy-livi I cents a gallon, and make your uwi ! paint by adding of a gallon of it t< \ 1 gallon of (lie Longman & Marline; ! Alisoluetly Pure Paint. Tin* pain J will tlin eojt about $1.25 per gallon ; Any bnildiing not satisfaetorilv paint ed.will be re painted at our expeuse i Twenty-seven years of sale. Anagen . V ill v ! r v lnun i n flu' I ii i' oil SI ) I Kur Sale Dy J..I. I fa ? I .V Son, S. C. PA L MTTTOC O L L EGTA T1 INSTITUTE, l.EXlNUTON. SOI Til CAROLINA Next Session Opt ns September K, LiUrary, Classical and Scientific Course 'VOCAL A INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC I COLLKUETRAINED TEACHERS. 206 Students Enrolled the Lost Session EXI'KNSKS FROM $t'.o r<> I'EK ANN CM. Send for Catalogue to O. D. Slay. r iJ m?????? Xf<: IrAK^^^ BRAIN 10K>1> KONSENtR KMX PLKASAKT, I'LCAM. ? A. lot her ridiculous food fad liu been Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Ertou o branded by the moat competent nu- O., can do so now, though for je&rs he thoritiea. They have dispelled the silly couldn't, because he suffered untold a notion that one kind of food is needed agony from the worst form of indigest for brain, another for muscles, and still Ion. All physicians and medicines tailed t another for bones. A correct diet will to help him till he tried Electrie Bitters, , not onfy nourish a particular part of which worked such wonders for bitn that . the body, but it will sustain every other he declares they are a godsend to sufferpart. Yet, however good your food ers from dyspepsia and stom'teh troubles i may he, its nutriment is destroyed bj Mn rivaled for diseases of stomach, liver | indigestion or dyspepsia. You muet and kidneys, they build up and give new r.~r - .v,. B|/)nw?wi?wrprr(riii me to me whole system. Try them. their coining; by taking regular doses Or.ly 50c. Guaranteed by O. J. Harriet, * of Green's August Flower, the fovorite Hamburg; rtmith &CM8gon, I.eesville s medicine of the lienlthy millions. A . few doses aids digestion, stimulates the Distance doesn't lend enchantment liver to healthy action, purities the to ooe's view o.'a silver dollar. '1 blood, and makes you feel buoyant and Vigorous. You can get this re'iable r..- w M . .. 1 remedy at ?. J. Harris', Baterburg. Get Wcttflie#*, NoiH?M in tl.o Hojul, A:c Green's Special Almanac. Positively cured by Hakti.kv's kau G>tion. ? ?? TbIt new Remedy roes right to tli* actus! ?ent Some folks seem t.i think that to for- ??' the iIImsn, antl liu eireoMdmckrwurluba , . . , , . m- ourtw tiiut tb? erttiMi linue It Ueld out to all I give is human, alio to er< UlVine. snlTurers, no mutter Iiow bad or loug--taudlng i, the case may be. o^n h<itti.k will Ci*kf. auy I T'lio Iwvt nbvaio t'liniiiherl mi's ordinary ease, and will lie sent securely packed I I lie best pnysn ? tAianin?ri.iiii s aUtl wlth fuU aitectioni an.l te.tb 1 Stoinai'll linu liiver I unlets. hi-y to moiiiulii upon receipt of 00. Ortler direct 1 take, l'leasrut in elfeet. For sale by (ruin j.vmks k. iiAKi.iiV, a. st<x-k?iaie itoad I J. D Timmona, Baleaburg. H?utU Lambeth, la?n?l?n, KNGLANW. X3ST WE COME bargains for you. We thank our friends II the year that lias passed, and assure lg to exercise our every energy to merit a ir trade in 1902. Machines & Stoves!}-fill all your wants in this line, and cau will please you. Come now! ^S, The Underseller. good biscuits== : The Kind Your Mother Used to Make! r> . K Say, but they were Rood, llow would you like to have one of those n biscuits now. Come to us for your FLOUlt and it will be one step i-p- taken towards the end desired. I handle tue best FLOUR sold in "A * I BateftOuV^fcJ^y entire line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries is fresh and I t. will use every elhlh ^i_tdease you. I appreciate your trade, and your ie money shall receive full valiie*7tt V?y atore. I am at (jua'.tlebauui's old Respect fuTTjr'-swill n. r>bw ; Bevers Kneece f. BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS. - The best and cheapest shops in the State - ii? ?J All work done in the best style. Finest Painting done at the Sj Lowest prices known, | HORSSHOING BY HE BSHSOR XPR 1 IJ>1 THE SOUTH Don't get cheap work done when you can get Fi.st-cliiss work at Ie?a'prices RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C. ILEfcSVlLLE COLLEGE first-class Stands for Christian culture and loANH CI ID\/cvtwio cnara?ler. ideal location. Health- * ' IINV9, fulness unsurpassed. Beautiful BY town. Large and competent fac- ci-ipAl pv X. MHDUIC ulty. Improved course of study onL,nLL,i iilUrvKl^i Lecturers and preachers of emi- I crown i r o r? nent ability. Superior ndvanta- LtLoVILLt, o. U. ges tillered in MUSIC, ART, EXPRES- Dr. W. P. Timmerman SION, BOOK-KEEPING, Offers his professional service to STENOGRAPHY, ETC. the people of Batesburg ana vicinity. as well as in Literary Course. Mil- ?,,ice over lhe National Bank, and tary training. Close personal su- can be found there day or night, perv-sioii. Expanses may be re- niTPQniTRa < r> duced by work. _ ' Send for Catalogue to f u M | P."1 (J !7 f f I,, a. ii ivnks. iw 1M 1*11 LorlC.LL, I KKSVll.I.F.. S- C PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Houbs* I E. J. ETHEREDGE, l 1>ENTISI\ 7 :80 to tl p. m . I.EESVILLE, - - - 9. J A. WATSON, Otlice next door to Post Office. _ D?31TTISTt BATESBUKG. - - S. C. I r - a , j i > on uusire io i * Office over Harris' Drugstore. be benefited to the ? extent of several edwin Folk STROTHER, Dollars. Attorney & Counseler at Come at your earliest convenience Law. ami wt- our assortment of clot lung Will practice in all the courts of tile which is going at cost. A complete state and the I'nited States. line of ladies shirts, the prices lower ? , , . ' * 1 our business soliccted. than has ever heard of. ZB3.te3~bu.rg-, - S. C. A large line of dry goods iIur 20_ the best the market afford. , * >v e are also agents for Walter A.j t L. ASBILiL*. wood's world wide Isiiion Mnwe rs and i i o k n t * a ? L,a Reapers- A complete line of extra's I.eesviixk - S. (!, on hand. Practice in all Courts 2^U8'n*,8sl soliWhen you are seeking to save your cjje,j. change, call oil, L. C. HARTLEY & Co., Who Save.; Customers Good P. B. Asrill Large box of sardinet WatolieH, ClOokH,'ancI nt >*)?>. Also take order for 'uilor made Jewell'V U0 * .tiring. | clothing. MiUhell ltoilding, Mar D AT ES BURG, s. C.