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v T ' ~W " ? WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. I tc . 4 jal Local Electric Waves of Our People aa?l Their Doings Cauirlit in Transit By the Advocate P Lay Out. .n Today cotton id bringing 8.>4c. " Bring a loud of wood on subscription. ? A The State Fair at Columbia comes j off next week. in Mr. John D. Kawl is out again after '' a spell of bilious fever. Mr. Geo. Riknrd went to Lexington 11 on business Monday. Mr. W. D. Jtiknrd spent Thursday und Friday at Ninety-Six. ^ Mr. Croswoll Mitcliel, of Leesville, ni was here Monday on business. h Dr. YV. 1*. Timmerman went to Columbia Monday on business. rt Mr. John Fox has been on a visit to Aiken utnl Augusta the past week. ^ Forepaugh & Sells Bros, big show will exhibit at Columbia next Weilnesday. Mr. Tom Cato was in our town one day this week, with his pair of pretty w blacks. v Little Mifs I.ucy Plunkettts visiting L' her cousin. Miss llaltie Bess and Lulie Culluui. f Mr. Allie Stephens, of Monetta, who , is n successful business man, was here w Friday last. Mr. J. Frank Kneece spent Friday P at North, where he visited his sister Mrs. J. it. lMunkett. ii Messrs. l.oyd and Butler Jones attended the funeral of their little ueice, neat Monetta Monday. The condition oT Mis. W. A. Crouch, who has been sick for some lime, is considered somewhat bjttlr. Mr. Mack Smith, a successful farmer e of the Cloud Creek section, was here I ( on business Saturday. ? Mr. Charlie Kneece, of Baxter, acted 's its postmaster for Ins brother, J. Frank, L several days lust week. ' Batesburg is well represented at the j, County fair this wee*, and are enjoy- a iug the folK-lure iiuiueusely . f, Columbia is oll'tring a varied assortment of amusements lor those who attend the State Fair next wick. ft is no trouble to get the small buy out of bed hi the morning if he knows u car loud of steers are due to arrive. To our subscribers who desire to pay j. their subscriptions in wood we will say that we await your coming with t. open arms. H Miss Salome Timmermnn is spending I some time with her sister, in Johnston, J recuperating from a long spell ol sick- S ness. h Stead man & Itiley have received a car load of buggies. Tliey tell you about tliim in their advertisement to be found elsewher. e R. II. liolsteiu, of Monetta, w ho has been home on a visit, returned to ^ Ocala, Fla. last Friday, where he will a emraire in truck famine' rw r? r-. - 5 Mr. Sam Leaphurt, one of Lexington's prominent young business men spent Friday in our town. Sam is a lirst class young man. Mr. Geo Hell Timmerman, left for X.exington Monday morning, where lie will make his houie. lie carries with r him the best wishes of our entire t people. a Several of our houses are taking on u new coats of paint. This isas it should ,, he. The Advocate hopes that every (| citizen in liatesburg vill catch the j, paint fever. t. Miss Kate Branch, who is loved by 1 L many of us, came over from Augusta t Saturday. It was a genuine pleasure to see her In our town again as we feel > that she is one of us. b Some of our delinquent subscribers -j have put in an appearance, but there c. area great many we have not seen , this fall, l'ay us a visit and a little on subscription. It will make all parties concerned feel better. Messrs. Geo. Hates, Grover Conner Peyton Hartley and Miss luer Weiss Hartley went down to Colum- ! bia Wednesday to take in "II Trova- 1 tore." They were delighted with It as ' was all Columbia. " Mr. Geo. Solomons and family left for Graniteville Monday afternoon. These good people have been with us for some time and have made many irieuds here, who will be glad to have them among us at any time. t Mrs. If. L. Hartley was summoned 1 to her old home, near Trenton, Sun- ' day afternoon by a telegram annouri- } cing the death of her mother. Her ' return was indeed a sad mission and ' she has the sympathy of all our people in her bereavement. ' < Mr. G. B. Stoudemeyer, one of Lex- I Ington county's best citizens was in I to1*-n Saturday. Mr. Stoudemeyer I paid the Avocate a pleasant call and 1 we were glad to see III in. He lias ex- 1 tended to the editor courtesies whi ch will always be remembered. i i>ir. noun Marinon,-vlio lias been the I efficient night watchman here for the past year, lias given up his position and returned to his home near lairena. During his stay helms proven a worthy official and has the confidence of all pur people who will be glad to have 1)iin among ens at any Imp. His younger brother succeeds him as night watchman. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Klla Louise Aldridge to Mr. William \. Ilawl, on Tuesday, November the eleventh. Miss Klla is j' the attractive daughter if Mr. and Mrs, | F. C. Aldridge, of near Hatesburg, | while Mr. Kuwl is well known in our town. These young people are personal friends of ours and the Advocate extends to them hearty good wishes. On what street do you live? Many times have we bail this question pro- I pounded to lis, ami while we have been a oiti/.en of Hutesburg lor many years have been unable to give a correct answer. The streets should be named. Few towns tbe si/. : of ours have neglected tliis important move. The cost pf putting up painted boards bearing tin; names of tbe streets at each corner would be small, but the convenience great. Tbe City Council goould name every street in tbe city limits and then label them. LOOK Ol'T FOB FKVF.lt. Biliousness mul liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleaning the system with I>e Witt's Little Early Risers. These famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently, but copiously, and by reason | ot the tonic properties, give tone and J strength to the glands.?Hatesburg Drug Oo. Lik. ? '--t. Mr. D. Rufus Haitiwanger, of our 4 >wu wan married to Miss Annie Eliz- J jetli Daily, of Lexingtm, Monday J rening' the 20th lust. Iter. J G. J rxicher otliciating. The Advocate J kteitds coLgratulutions. 4 lurried last Thursday to Mr. 0. A. ope, of Durham, N. 0. The relatives id irieudsof the bride in this section leli her much happiness in her new n orae. Mr. Moses Kneece, of Chinqnepit), ' iken County was in our town yesteriV on business. Mr. Kneece cauie J' 1 to see lis, and we were glad to see im. g Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rikard. with t icir little d lughter. Ruby, visited the arents of Mrs. Kikard neat Meadow [ ond school house, Sunday. i Mr. William Mitchell, brother of Dr. 1. M. and Mr. A. <J. Mitchell has * inii'd to our town. We extendi! V iui a cordial welcome. " Mr. John Gunter, of *Saxe-Gol!?a. |j 'turned home to duy after a visit to < is father. Mr Gunter is u lirst-class \ oung mail. ( The teachers of the Graded School, ssi-ted bv a few others are preparing h ir a play to be given at the Opera ouse near Xtnas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd, of Emory, j ere in loan Saturday and Sunday j isitlng, their relatives, Mrs. W. A. (_ rouch and family. Mr. J. D. Timtnons, the druggist, u ills your attention to the quality of immoti's cough syrup in his ad. this 0 eek. | n Miss Julia Ilolston, formely of this (] lace, but now of BlackviHe, wss n Miss Eva Jones of our town is teach- ' iga school below Monelt.i. Subsoibe for the Advocate. v ?i "Steering" This Way. Mr. M. E. Ku'laml has received sevral car loads of steers from North arolina, which lie will fatten for larket at bis new cattle yard. There i-about tifteen acres for pasturage, [s has erected one of the linest and j irg*st barns and cattle sheds in the | a lute. It is lour stories high, seventy v ret wide and 150 feet long. There is j < wind mill close at hand that will i urnisli an ample supply of waterr f \ I Subscribe for the Advocate. \ The Oyster Supper. The oyster supper given by the Bapist young people in Kammer Ilali ( iid >y evening was a decided success. . ,11 the young people were on l and and j njoyed the evening immensely. Quite ( nice sum was realized. The Young 'eople's I nion is in an excellent con- . itioti. l'heir meetings are held evtry unday afternoon and are largely at- j LMided. I)r. Then. A. Quattlebaiim is | lie ttlicieut president. The Advocate should visit you each l reek. I Hamilton A Brown shoes are the ! est made. We have them in all sizes nd shapes. Call at U. X. Gunter's 1 lore. K. V. Cullum, Manager. i Subscribe for the AdvooateI Quiet Home Wedding. A very pretty but quiet home, mariage was iltat of Mi s Mattie Cannon o Mr. Frank ClalFey, wlii :h occurred ? t tile home of the bride s parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Owen Cannon, near Delmar, I n Thursday, October 11th. The cere- t aonv was performed by Father !3eiel, of Aiken. They were t! e recip- ; ents of a number of handsome presnts. M iss Cannon is a cultured young | ady and lias many friends in our ; own who w:sh her happiness in her ew home. Mr. c laHey is a promis- i ng young business man of Orar.geuirg county. They lett for their fu- i tire home at Fort Motto Friday last, i 'he Advocate extends to the happy i ouple its best wishes for a Ion# und irosperous life. Subsc.ibe for the Advocate. Coffee, green and parched always on land at U. \. Cnuter's. The qiinlity s right but the price is moderate. <Tuit in season. L. V. Culltim, ManSubscribe for the Advocate. Death of Kev. S. Hood. The friends of Rev. S. ('. Ilood will )e pained to learn of his death, which K-cnrrcd last Saturday at Bowlder, Jolvrado, where be went some mtnllis Igo with the hope of regaining his lealtli. He was married some years igo t<i Miss Floreide, daughter of Dr. j I. \V. I.owman, of Orangeburg, lie! was at one time pastor of several I hur.l es in this State and was one oft the founders of the Orangeburg Coilegiate Institute of Orangeburg. Mr. j ilood was well known in our town, laving conducted a meeting at the | Baptist church here several years ago. | iiis ueam is a sou-re loss to tin* ; ti-t denomination of wlii<*li he was a ' member. The remains were brought Lo Orungeburg for interment. Subscribe for the Advocate. IH SIM:SS IUIL1>ERS. Car load Texas Seed Oats just re reived and fur sale by I.. 1>. Cullnm { A Co. For Crockery Ware you should not fail to see our line. It is complete, at C. X. Milliter's yoli will find what you want. K. V. Culliuu, Manager. i A man should weigh twenty-six pounds for every foot of his height. In mining accidents one death in four is caused by afterdamp. < >ne- third of t be people w ho go mad recover their senses. The hair of the head grows faster in summer than in winter. It is estimated that 4tt percent of the days in London are wet. Oxen and slreep fatten better in company tlian when left alone. Forty-eight kinds of house fly have been classified t?y naturalists. The most valuable by-product produced on the farm is the skim milk. The eight muscles of the human jaw exert a force of about f>o0 pounds. Whitewash made nf quicklime and ashes will destroy moss pu tiles. A hoy weighing one pound On earth would weigh twenty seven and a half pounds on t lie sun. The various countries of the world use 13,400 dilferent kinds of postage stamps. |CORRESPONDENCE ^ ftJUJUiUiiUUlUiUiUJUiUiUR Etheredge News Items. Cotton is about all gathered In this ection. * Corn lias boon housed and sowing ias begun. Pleasant Grove school will oncn its lext session soon, with K. It. llass us eacher. Rev. Pise has left us to study t heolo;y at the Ltithvian seminary in Churlesun. O. I), Ra.vl, below here, is quite ill. le had t^u severe attacks of paralysis ii l he left side. Mr. J. P. Kinard anil Mr. J. K. V'ertz, two of our best neighbors ."ere about to move away from us, but aveconelobed to stay. The Lutheran Synod of South Caroina will meet at Little Mountain, S. next week. He vs. E. P. Boozer and von A. Riser; Messrs. J no. C. aughman and J. 1 Jtawl, will cfliiently represent the Saluda side of aluda county. A number of our boys are at Newerry College. Among them we may neulion M. C., (-. M. an J .1. II Riser. Fletcher ('root, Allen Caughinun, Ino. lallentine, Lon and Henry Bl.?ck. 'Iarer.ee Wise. Considerable land around here is rowing up in weeds. Negro help is riftn g towauls the rnil-oads. Some f our people have gone to cotton uills. Otliero seek to lind other emiloyment olF from home. By means if good roads and free mail delivery, I lue schuols and live churches, we hope o build up this section. \Vou;d it not ie a good idea to import several fatniles of the Huns, who are now moving o tile United States? Thiv are a good lass of foreigners, who, like many of hir forefathers did, are seeking a reigious asylum. Max Subseribe for Hie Advocate. Steedman News. The cotton < rop s nearly over with, ind so is the election, Luit I don't think ve have any b u tcr mm ir. some of the ifliees til.in we ti .<1 before, but. 1 hope bey will *ry to do bettor than they li.i before Of course, we don't know vlnit they bad to go through with, but don't tbmk it was iiiueli. Seed peas will not be as blgli next tar as this, for more pens w.re tu ide his yearjthuti for some time. I hope he people will keep it up. The town ol Steed man is coming. It an furnish most anything you want mil it keeps buildiu:'.. We are about o get a public road through it. Cf ourse, we don't I ave v ry many prettj ?irl> in SUedinan, but we have a few mil some few boy-. One of our oiliest to.vn boys will eave for Rielimot d, Va. Lie is well \iiown here, ami also a good ways oil". W e regret to see'our old friend I.an ^uattlebaum. go so far from u?", and ie says he does not intend coming | jack. There are ninny wlio hate to see Lan leave tins r intilry of ours to itay. We wish hi in luck. Mr. W. L. Qnattlebaum is ginning otlon every day and part of the night. Mr. Billie Gnntt will soon start the rectum of his house at this place. Mr. F. W. Qiiattlebauin his about ;<?t his home completed. It looks as il he is preparing to do something. tj other nkws from stkedman. School h is begun for this season. Miss Daisy Edwards is teaching a tewing school at Henry Orrneh. Miss Mamie Able is going to start aer school at the same place she taught last winter. .Mr Loyd (Junler and wife visited Mr. Ilaske'i last Sunday. Messrs. Claud and Furmnti Quattleiauiii went to Coluuiliia last Friday imt caine back Sunday. There will be services at the Steedman Baptist church Sunday. There was a surprise in this community la-t Sunday. Mr. Lee Hall mid Miss Edith Westmoreland were married October 12th. Mr. H. .1 Burgess is doing a lively business. Miss Ara It. Quattleboum has just returned from a visit to Swansea and Felon. She reports u pleasunt time. Best. When in Kjeedof J o j?\j j_ XST T X . XX Cr Call on The Advocate Dr. W. P. Timmerman (Ml'er.s his professional service t the people of Hatesburg ami vicinity Olllce over the National Hank, an can be found there day or night. HATESIII*KG, S. C. * natfjkai. anxiety. < Mothers regard approaching winter r with uneasiness, children take cold so 11 easily. No disease costs roore little P li ves than croup. It's attack is sosudden that the sulTerer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives . Such cases yield readily to One Minute (Tough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, sj allays inflammation, removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. .. Cures coughs, colds, grip bronchitis, C( all throat and lung trouble. F. H. Me- (<| Malum, Hampton, Ga.: "A bad cold Qj rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical contest, i intended to withdraw but took One ?*' ute Cough Cure. _ It restored my volu. . time to win the m dal." Jtntesburg Drug Co. "TEN CENTS COTTON!! " The advance in price of cotton seems nlum.it. n ceetniiitv. 'I'hn Kir^t Vat mini Bank of itatvsbnrg will icr.d L money on cotton stored in the Bales- w bu:g Warehouse. ooe8 lik k hot cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store,' writes druggistC. T. Smith, of Davis. Ky , 4 is Dr. Kliig'sJNcw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it lius never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from L'nroal and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctor or any ott er remedy." Mothers rely on it. best physicians prescribe it. and O J, Harris, Batcsurg, and Smith & Crosson, Leesville guarantee it ij gi?e satisfaction or refund price. Trial holies free. Keg. sizes, 50c. and #1. A cynic says the monopolies were the lirst ones to discover that the world is round when they tried to "corner" it. The adage, "poets are born, not made," wa-? probably invented also by a poet as the only excuse lor his existence. tiie worst koh5i. Multitudes are singing the praises of K alol. the new discovery which is inakingsn many s'rk people well and j weak people str nig by digesting what I they eat. by clenn-ing ami sweetening j Iliestmnneii and by transforming tlicii food into tin* kiu.l ol pure, rich, red ' blood that makes you feel good all over Mrs Craufill, of Troy, I. '1'., writes: For a iiuiiiber of yeers I was troubled with indigestion ami dy-pepsi i which grew into the worst form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after using four hotlh-s I am entirely riir.d. I heartily recommend Kodol in :i!l IfouTs from indigestion and tl\s-1 *psia. Take a des" after meals. It digests wlmt ion eat. Batesburg Drug Co. l'overty inoy not he considered a crime, but it may justly be te.iucd *4a breuc.li of etiquette. ' Tne r.as ?n the cilice doe? not seek the in in is probably because polilicians are general y "found out." out ok death's jaws. " When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for .t ears," writes I*. Muse, Durham, N C , "Pr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave p< rfect health." Be-t p lis on earth and only 25c at t). J. Harris', Batesburg, and Crosson & Smith, Lessv'lle. It is not always safe to -judge a man by his company; the latter mnyuut know his true character Js* well as we tilt. Of all the different races, the raee f-ir wealth will, in all probabiliti.">, retrain immortal. oki) pkoi'i.e have tiitlr toubi.es. Mr. Francis Little of Benton Harbor. Mich., is over eighty years of ago. Since 1805 he has been troubled more or less with indigestion and constipation and has tried almost every thing hi use for those ailments. Last August be beg.m using Chamberlain's Stomach attd Liver Tablets and was soon feeling much better. In a recent letter lie says, "1 have used three hotties of the Tablets and now think I am well." These Tablets improve my appetite and invigorate the stomach, iver and bowels. For sale by Batesurg Drug Co. "Ignorance is bliss"?until our friends take the pains to inform us of our ignorance. ? Nest to money lenders, the most * "interesting" people are those who take interest in their neighbors' a (fairs more titan ill their own. forty years' torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis- i ease after 10 years' torture might well i cause the gratitude of anyone. That is what De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, (). He says: "I)e Witt's Witih Hazel Salve cured me of p'les after 1 had suffered 40 years." Cures cuts, burns wounds, skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. Batesburg Drug Co. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. < AII druggist refund the money if it I ?i 11 iw I.uii* i J M * 11 u ? c n ni^iiuiui c is on each box- '2't oenis. Shadows enough, dear hearts! Who of you have been without them? How pleasant, how needful, to turn townrd the tilings that have kept only the sunlight and the joy. It will, after all, he easy to grow old graciously,if the rich graces of the rose can he copied into the heart, a turning toward all most life-giving and helpful, toward the helps and the hiessings that come down fiom th? Father of Fights. Cling elose to tiis hand, and drink in as today's fair portion the beauty and graeiousness of summertime.?Exchange. AMKUICA's FAMOUS KKAUTIKS, Fool; with horror on Skin Eruptions, blotches, Sores, Pimples. They dm't have tlieni, nor w ill any one who uses Hucklen's Arnica Salve, it glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Kheuui van-! isli before it. It cures s re lips, chap- ; ped hands, chilb'ains. Infallible for Files. 2.Y* at < >. .F Harris', Hatesburg, and Crosson it Smith,; Fees/ille. * NOTICE OF EX ECU rOll'S SAFE. I'lider the will of Friah Collmn 1 will sell at the residence of Mrs, Harriet Colltim, dec ?nsed, on the 41 li tlay of November, 1M2, it being oil Tues-i day, at 11 o'clock a m.. the real estate 1 of said I'rinli Collnm, to-wit, containing (ltH) one hundred and sixty-one ai res, more or less, lying in Chnupie- j pin township, I.exington county, S C. bounded tiy lands of I>r. T. S. Fox es- j " late on the north; and on the south hy | lands of John Key nobis and I'aiil i Mabns and others. Said lands lie about two miles southeast of Hatesburg. | ? Three J buildings, wj'll watered and plenty of worn) timber land; about forty acres of eultivatid land, d Tek.ms Cash, purchasers to pay for papers, etc. I.. P. UoLl.t'M, Executor. r f*" Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera AD'ar h?-a Ketuedy lias a world wide reputaion for its cures. It never fulls and is i leasant and safe to take. For sale bjr . D. Tiui hions. Iiatesburg. I n?? ........ . e ??i... f vicii )uur Mil l in in? urrai ii r i*ge Butinefs Department. We offer uperior instruction in book-keeping, lortliund and Typewriting. Prepare >r business und you will be in demand. you desire the best preparation ? ime to L?-esvil!e. For business cir- * ilar and our Twelve exercises in Penansliip write to I,. B. llaynts, Pres, * Prof. E P. Mobley. ^ j ' / -tar". "A OlotZtxin.^ , THAT A xi)*? rc ana icrrm w es-irs. y "TV 2^rt5ac^ ^ trwr [i. D. Cnllum & Co. i Batesburg. ^ | WILL EVANS ^ t |: HABERDASHER | * ^ Columbia, S- C. ^ 432 Main Strkkt. ^iuiiuiuiuiuii iiiauiumur j Edwin Folk Strothlh, Attorney & Counseler at Law. Will practice in all the courts of the State and the United States. Your business sohceted. Batesburg, - S. G. Mar. 2G? NOT I OF. All persons indebted to me by note or account will please call and settle, as 1 am needing money. J. C. (il.OVKR, p. b. asbill Wnlt'lu's, C'lOcilcs, 'and Jewelry .11? * airing. Mitchell Building, BATES BURG. S. C. LKteVIM.E COI.LKGK Mantis lor ? nrii tan culture and clinra tcr. Ideal location. Healthfulness ur*l.rpa$?ed. Beautiful town. Largo and competent faculty. Improved course of study Lecturers and preachers of eminent ability. Superior advantages o tiered in music, art, expression, Book-keeping, stenography, etc. as well as in Literary Course. Miliary training. Close personal supervsion. Expenses may be reduced by work. Send for Catalogue to L. 11. HAYNK.N. l?res. LKESV1LLK, S- C '-** - --srw "* -r: #..?. v.~a* -, ,, f , . I ^ ' : V*. J H LOOK ! LOOK! I READ THIS! I cc<cccccccccccccccccccc .#)?)?)))?))));))))))? I NOW 18 THE TIME TO BOY YOUR SEED OATS. I I 1IAVE THEM. LARGE, THRIFTY TEXAS RED RUST I PROOF"?THE BEST. ALSO 8TOCK OF CHEAP WESTERN I OATS FOR SEED OR FEED. t t : s I JUST RECEIVED?LARGE QUANTITY OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL BREECII-LOADING SHOT GUNS. THEY ARE CUE A PER THAN EVER. A FEW ONEIIORSE WAGONS LEFT. WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT BARGAIN PRICES, ???????? ??? * ?)?)????????? I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF STOVES AND SEWING MACHINES. AN IMMENSE NUNBER ON HAND?THE PRICE IS LOW. WE CARRY A BIG STOCK OF DRY GOODS. SHOES, liATS, GROCERIES, ETC, : : : ?(?????????? ? ))))))))))??))))))))? ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO MY STORE. I CAN PLEASE YOU IN PRICES AND QUALITY. I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYONE. PRICES GUARANTEED. BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES AND BIBYCLE REPAIRING?A NEW FEATURE. : : ; : : f ))) ))))))))))))))))))?) E. JONES > ? LISTE3STI //hy suffer for one hour from Coughing When you can secure a bottle of HT ? #Vl rvi /N . jl iiuiiiuu v3 v^uuy u ^ uiri? FOR 25c., ^yiiicli he guarantees absolutely to stop your cough or gladly Refund YourjMoney, For S^le by J. C, TIMMONS, fm Corner store, next to depot. i )ne More - Car Load of Buggies - - - Just Receive d Wo are open all through the day and will >e glad to show you through. Remember hhftt wo nrs in tho now T\?mhlor huililinn ? "fe ind you are always welcome. : : : : STEADMAN & RILEY. w?0)X(0)X(0)X(0% rTs ? ZLo"w Hates $ v> vy ? ? TO 3 g w ANNUA I. - STATE - FAIR, W | COLUMBIA, S. C. o X ^ Via x v y CMysn n +Vl CD T7- Q V|J IWWU.UXXWA AJL J?x?r^y % mm?o>x<o)xco? J? V V jfy For the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell () V > from all points in S-.uth Carolina, including Ashe- vy vy ville, Charlotte, Augusta and Savannah, and inter- ^ ^ mediate stations, tickets to the 31th Annual State ' Fair. Columbia, S. C., at rate of one tlrst-class fare / v v^ for the round trip, plus 50c. (admission (fee) for the vy v^ round trip. Tickets tobe sold October 26th to 31st, ^ ^ y l inc'usive. \vi?h linal limit to return November 2d, , y 19^2. The Southern Railway will operate on October ? -s 29th and 3Wth special trains into and out of Columbia, ^ in addition to their regular trains. Call upon any y> v 4 agent of the Southern Railway for detailed Inforina V ' lion, or -> y N O W. 11. TAYI.OE, A. O. P. A. R. W. HUNT, <) V> Atlanta, On. Charleston/ , vy