The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, December 24, 1902, Image 2
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. . . December 24. ... '
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CHRISTMAS
Is tlis anniversary of the birth of
"* I %
ifuous viirim?iiiw gicavcon c*cnw
the history of the world, and is com- (
memorated throughout Christendom.
Birthday anniversaries are first recorded
in sacred writ of I'haraoh,
when Joseph was his slave; and again
in the time of Job, when his sons and
daughters had their feasts. The Jews,
however, have not these recorded anniversaries
save in the case of Herod,
when John the Baptist was beheaded to
gratify the caprice of a dancing maiden,
the daughter of wicked Herodins.
It is meet that expressions of joy
should be shown on this eventful occasion.
Hut how different will he
the manifestations,. 'Hie children
look ' forward to Christmas
day with throbbing hearts, expectant
eyes and gladsome thoughts. They
l.avc heard of Sunta Clans, the children's
friend and bestower of gifts.
How eager are the little folk when
the)' arise in the early mor n to see what
good things this mysterious man of
the polar regions has put into their
hanging stockings or other receptacles.
Now they see, how pleased they are!
AVho would not rejoice with them? He
who would not has a stony heart.
Many of these little ones cannot comprehend
the true significance of the
the birth of the lowly Nazarene now,
but as the years pass by they will recall
the joys of these occasions and
make them glad that, in their innocence,
they had these experiences.
Whilst these Christmas anniversaries
should be a day of great
mirth to all persons of every
station and condition in life,
s tfiev should be sane.tiflvil with hnmllilw
and love, and all should be ready with
one acclaim to shout "Joy to the
wcrld, the Lord is come!" The Sunday
schools here and there, throughout
the land will have their Christmas
t rees for the distribution of gifts to the
Sunday school children, a most excellent
waj of reinein bering those whose
parents have not the means of bestowing
the things which their hearts would
prompt them to do. Hut amid all
this joy and mirth and good will, it is
those who will not observe this occasion
in a manner to bring happiness to
themselves or toothers. Unrestrained
frivolity, dissipation, violence and
drunkenness, soon destroys wholesome
mirth and stains the
honor due the Son of Man. Now, a
merry Chrutmas to one and to all!
May you have many happy returns
thtrof and with each successive return
increased joy and b'essing.
TWO BOYS, AND AN OI?POItTU-N
IT V.
There is no more interesting object
in the world than a bright, gentlemanly,
polite, industrious boy. Tluse
qualities are the harbingers of a useful.
successful and honored manhood.
The hoy who possesses them or who 1
strives arnest ly and honestly to cultivate
them is worthy of the respect
and reverence of the moat honored
person in t lie land.
We feel like dolling our hat every
tune we meet a jolly, laughing boy i
w hi his I li e marks of honesty, truth-.
fulness and manliness stamped upon *
lus countenance . Tuese qualities coin- '
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hilled with energy, push anil polite- j
mane in?* i><?y l lie prule of his
?omtniinily. lie will always be in demand;
hi* pay mat >s will honor him,
th* tiu-iuess man will he on the looki
? ot for li m; everybody will love him.
He will have lots of f 11 and pleasure; i
In- w ill mii" ecd n his undertakings: he I
will lie useful to society : he will make
a manly man.
Let's look for a moment at thin boy's
opposite. We a II know i In* "Smart Alex"
when we see him, and we kli >w just
how nilieh lie is worth to himself and j
to the oommoiiity. lie has a swaggering
a>r abouth'lii that reeks with
the odors of cigarettes, profanity, idle- ;
:ioss,disrespect and inipolilenes . lie ! I
is inanish? not manly?and he has the '
d'strust and contemnt of all people, j v
lie on it easily become asocial and a j t
business outcast. The business man is (
nlraid to trust him and he is no: want |
rd where culture and reliueiiient ex- f
ists. .fudged by every standard he is a I
failure as a hoy and in ninety-five I *
cases out of every one hundred lie will j "
lie a failure as a man. "Ye imii.nit
gather grapes of thorns."' ti
The parent is almost wholly responsi- n
l.l- f.. - - "
.iic mi me hiii<1 01 itoy lus or her son j ^
is. Ipoil you parents of Hateshorg j ?
rests the responsibility of what kind of w
boy yjii give to society. His success
ns a hoy anil his after success as a man
depends upon you. Don't let him lie- j,
lieve that you consider him a prodigy, t>
or unusually sm irt; lie will find that w
out all too soon. ''Idleness and loaf- j(|
ing is the Devil's workshop." 'i he (|
boy is in a plastic state, lie is material m
that his .Satanic majesty can handle
with great ease and readiness. Keep jj
your hoy busy. IT he hangs around hi
the street corners and public places, he K
is sure to become a receptacle for those
things that degrade and vitiate boyhood.
lie is too tender ami pliable ; tic
*o beer me the associates of hardened 'ai
and debauched men. Keep him ofT the sj
'.reels by entertaining ami amusing ur
Iii^^Iioiiic. Make his 1^^^natural du
jolly und
ie will become the pride and comfort
if your ol J ape.
The Christmas tide will present wonlerful
opportunities to you parents for i
caching your boys politeness, gene- I
'unity, how to amuse one's self in u
larmless manner. The opportunities
mproved will repay you in the success
i ml character of your boy; negUcted,
.hey will repay you in heartaches.
We have no patience with a chronic
ticker or grumbler, but there coine
times when a littie honest kicking |u
is not only excusable, but it may remit
in a public good. Such kicking
ought to be Indulged. Of late the To
people of Batesburg have been considerably
inconvenienced bv the ir
regularity and lateness of their mail (
from ColumbU. For a number of |
Jays the'news papers printed ia Colum- (
bia have been arriving from fifteen to *w
eighteen hours late. This is an absurd
state of atTairs when we take into
consideration the fact that Columbia w
is only thirty-two miles distant and J
there are usually one or two extra
trains passing between that point and p
Augusta. We do not know where the 111
blame lies, but it does seem that an
extra man should be put on the mail
service lu order to insure the arrival ^
of the mails at the proper time at the n'
stations between Columbia and Augusta.
It is not only a hardship but
an injustice to delay all of our local
and gstute mail from ten to twenty ^
hours on account of the lateness of the
Northern mails.
We don't mean to intimate that our
couiteous and efficient postmaster is
in any way responsible for the present
state of affairs, but simply throw 01
out the suggestion that an ai
official report from him to the postofllce
authorities might result in reli
eving the present situation.
The Advocate feels grateful for the t(
kindness and consideration which the C
people of this section have shown in *
throughout the year. It has been our s
constant purpose and desire to issue a ai
paper that would command the re- *2spect
of the people. We have not been ^
"wisliawashy" or political,but on every
question have boldly declared our position.
Not courting the favor of any p
man, or set of men. The people have I Si
demonstrated their appreciation, and I si
it encourages us to greater endeavor
for the coming year. There will lie C(
come changes in the Advocate, in the ) t
near future, we trust for the best, and ! t?
weassureour readers that we will ii-mi i 01
?very energy to make the paper more
readable. During the year our present
force has been falthfifi, and we show
our appreciation of their services by T
gi.ing them a rest, consequently, no j)
paper will be issued next week. The ;8
compositor and the Devil will spend
their time in the "burg," while the
on a turkey hunt. With a heart full
of love, we wish the merchant and t
clerk, who day in and day or.t stand "J
behind the counter and with courtesy si
wait on the trade -a merry Xmas and ,V,
a happy New Year! The farmer, who
feeds and clothes the world?a merry tr
Xmas and a Happy New Year! To the '1
factory operative, who from early ~
morn 'til dewey eve stand by the shuttle
and loom?a Merry Ninas and a
Happy New Year! To the preachers
who break the Bread of I.ife, and to ri
the teachers, who are training the J
men and women of tomorrow?a merry di
Xmas ahd a Happy New Year' To the _
railroad men, blacksmiths, doctors,
lawyers, dentists, jrintirs: to mm.-;
kind one and all?The Adv? rate sends j jj
a Merry Xmas and a Hippy New ir
Year !! I ?>t
Our ? xehat ge table wi s gractd last
week with a row journalistic bud.
Judging from the hud the bl"Ssoin en
will he one of beauty and usefule.es-iiiil
inllueuee. It is ibe .lohusloii
News, published in Johnston, one ol (
>ur neighbi ring town-'. In Car il
<nn b iiic hi i-ir ami >Ymi. Totiey, husi- j
aess manager. The pap>-r is ?*i_lic uliimn,
right-p ijii", anil picseiitr a \\ i
lent appearance a lid isal.lv .ditrd by
i young in in of li ijli character an 4
nisincss ability. Tlic paper r (l?elsj
r-<lil upon us promoters au-l i In- p?-o- : ' ^
; cssive cit'/ens of j illusion. To ! In
f? iitloin.ui, we extend a inul a1 \\<d-|
nine to the "fourth estate," trusting hilii-ir
journa'isiit- en retr will lie oiiimi! w?
ist*fnlness ami lio.iiifi.il success.
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l)??t!i of I'] A<1<litis.
10 C Adams, mui of .1. M. Adams, ol j
S'orth Augusta, S. died at ibis
'life on tin* morning of I?. r.-inli,-r
.'lib. at the age of 21 years. His re ! *v
iiaius were fan idl to Sweet Water, of j
vtiicli fhuri li lie had been a iiiemiifr j
liree or four years, and thero i -. t erred ;
He leaves a father and two hrotln r>, 1 I
lis nintlier having preceded Ii i ill to '.In sir
rent beyond. We believe Ed was a nit
ihristian who was not ash lined of bis! tin
old. lie was a readier attend.in! ol lie
he Sunday school and a leader in 'lie lvo
rgnuiz.it ion of the young men's He?
raver meeting. ; sto
He endured his suffering with Chris- J Va
mil fortitude and put iencc and was hut
i-ady to obey till Master's call, ''Conic he
p blither." He said to Ins father, "1 erf
in going Home, not to your house, I rein
going to rest-"' lie tried with a I by
eali voire to sing tlmt sweet old song
O, think of the Home over there," (;
ad again lie endeavored to sing, hill
Shall we meet beyond the river." Ami
i his dying hour he pointed upward
vice and said he beheld his m< Hut. '
ho doubt UsH was hovering over lr.ni I
i angels wings, to bear tile soul ol <
it precious son to that city when J jr# ,
leie is no more death, neither sorrow
>r pain. Happy thought |?.n
His Christian tile is one that all Vl.al
>ting men might strive to emulate. < "wm.
e died not from lack of attention, j t,rnsj
it because "his hour had come.'-' ut,t
veil ill his extreme illness he ex WOr
eased his appreciation of our atten- ,.at
an and hoped to return it. 1 pom
One less to gather life's thorns and App
iwers, and one more to chant eversting
praises to God. gnat
We hereby desire to return our |(an
icero thanks to our friends in and jA.es
onnd iVards for their kindness to us j
iring lii&illness. _ Fiukni*. j Tit
Wards^Jiee. cam
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WITH THE SCI88OICS
liene Were Clipped?They At
Good and Wo Just Borrowed
Tlieiu, From First Ono
Exchangeand Anollier.
llard times*?iron clocks.
It'a inn on u nsh baa's? the Mint.
Adorable men nre not always chost
jury uuiy.
Even tin* rivers have u cold in tl
ad nowadays.
This is the proper time of the ye
r house warmings.
The busy undertaker tells us lie
in the dead rush."
When a person feels ill, it doesi
ways take seven days to make u
eak.
It's eesy to look on the bright si
hen you havh a new gold piece
our hand.
If Santa Glaus should use the nit
opulur vehicle tin- year he woi
lakj his visit in a ooal cart.
Admiral Gervere is not conspicuoi
r qp.oted in connection with Spaii
dilation of the question < fa new 11a
FOB SALK
20 hives of pure Italian Bees in Pi
lit Hives. One dollar each.
I .ON IIOI.STEIN.
NOTICK,
All persons indebted to tne by in
r account will please call and sett
i I am needing money.
.1. C. ClLOVEK
TilK I'UIIIROK IICROKS*
Many soldiers in the last war wrc
j say that for Scratches, Bruisi
nls. Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet a
till' Joints, BucUlen's Arnica Salve
lie best in the world. Same forBuri
na'ds. Boils, Fleer-, Shin Eruptio
ml Piles. It ? ures or no pay. On
">c at O. .1. Harris Batesburg u
mith & t:rosson i.eesville.
%
(let your start in tin1 Leesville C,i
ge Business Department. We oft
inerior instruction in Book-keepiil
lint hand and Typewriting. Prepn
>r Bu'.Jnessaud you will beindemaii
you desire tlie best prepnrati
line to Leesvil'e. For business e
ilar ntitl <nr Twelve exorcises in Pe
lansliip write to I.. It. 11 ay ilea, Pr<
r l'rof. E. I*. Mobley.
To Cure A Col?l lu One I>ay.
ake Laxative Rromo Quinine Table
II druggist refund the money if
ills to cure E . W Urove's signatu
on each box- 25 eeius.
Positively cured hy llARTI.rv's K.Ali I.oti
liis new ltoinedy (roes right to the actual s
t the disease, anil has elleeteil sueh remark.i
ires that the greatest hope Is helil out t<>
illererr-, no matter how (mil or long?taml
ie ease may he. (ink nui ri.r. wii.iCi uk :
Unary ease, ,.<d will lie sent securely n.-cl
>il post-paid wi'li full directions and to
onials upon receipt of S-l <s?. order dir
oin.lAMKS li. 1IAK1.KY. Il.'l. stoeUdale K<
ni'h l.aiuhcth, laindon, I.N(il.AM).
iiin eignaturo is on every hox of the genui
Laxative Bropio=Qi;iniiie irvuiot
10 remedy that citron a rula in one tin
A MIIXION* voices.
Could lianlly express | be thanks
uxor 11: 'I, of West Point, la. Li
i wliy : A >evi re r??M li.nl settb
i liis lung-, causing a most nbstina
uigli, Several ; by-icans s.iiil he hi
ii.stiiii| t i.iii, bill < <> il<l not help hii
lien all thought be was doomed I
j?ati lo iim* |)r. King's New I ? -?
y tor ('oiisiinipt iiri and wiii s?"
uiipb-te'y cured ii and saved pi
h. I it**-v w. igli I'-s."' It's p..
.v.j ; ni. r;. in if i' r 'mitfiis O -li
id Luutf irtniid -> I'' . .*0 h$ 1 .'i
i:?l t> .-r. - 11 ?u?.? K.ir mle i>l O
irris li:r.r.-on:,.r and .-smith iV i rc> st
svi!!f.
I fu n: ,:i will mi v ! ! il ?? *??- - I'm
ilihiiit 1 nc; i s\ ri^it li ran |{i i
;n>f .?>i k lnr tin* rrit ol liis lil .
iI is i liravf ma ii *v!ii? W1 in lil tret nti
lied -.villi tee noTouri below Zi'rn I
? if llmpe were burjj'i.rs ilowt stair
i'lii* licsi \, .i\ (or altviii.iau to in iV
r liii-iii.ui t nut afraid i r some otln
iman is for lu-r t < make linn afrai
her.
Foil S1I.K- One l ine Milk ('nv
ijily to A. ('. Wat soli,
I iiiiornia, S. (J.
in!) crilif for the Advo rati*.
kimot, i?v?;ri:rsiA et ui:.
Uresis ill! flas-cs ol I'ontl, topes an
etij."lier.?. tin' st f.imrli and die-Miv
fali.s Ciiivs l)v-|.f,oi i, I mlijff?
ii, HtninHfii Tumbles, ami make
li red bliii ?l, Im ill Ii and strength
liol . rhinitis worm.nt li-stms, pari
i, str. iiftlit'i.> and sweetens iiinaidi.
(Sov.'l. W. Atkinson, of W
says : I have imed a iiiihiIht o
tics of h c id. >1 a ml have found it t
livery ellVrtive anil, indeed. a ?"?"
- * -- ? *'?'
111 IV lilt l| V for stolllli "ll II I 11111*11 I S.
omuieiiil it to my friends ?For s.ih
itutc&biirfi Drug < Jo.
oal hills piled on top of Christina?
> get n in an inlo good condition fut
rrving Lent,
HAVEp AT O It A \ K's IlKlNK.
1 know I won I?I l<ng ago have been
ay grave," wrilis Mrs. S II New
, of Oeeat nr. Ala, "if it had lint
i for Electric Hitlers. For three
rs 1 sollercd iintolil agony from the
si forms of Indigestion, Water*
ill, stomach nml Bowel Dyspepsia,
this excellent medicine did me ii
Id of good. Since using it I can
heartily and have gained !5."<
nils." For Indigestion, l.oss of
etitc, Stomacli, Liwr and kidney
hies Floctrio Hitters are a positive
antee cure. Only 60c at O. .1
ris linteshurg and Smith & Orosson
iv i lie.
lerc is no insurance that anybody
take out on innocr nee.
JcvMry:
ur CJold and Dated 4-~ 6K f\ri
Scarf l'ins, : IU Otl.l/U
js Brooches,M> to f5 00.
Studs, Cult' amlV^ollar Buttons.
t Watches from 98o.TO - &0/\ tf\n
nB Solul Gold Ones at Chains,
Foos and Rings.
do ' ??? 1
Silverware:
)St ? * . )
l)tj Scores of artidfes suitable for al
ages and sex.is.
CJiina & Glassware
vy
IN PROFUSION.
uid Stationery Seta
jods, etc.
Dolls J
A 50-l)o|^^fc , ^1 _ A
ite Assorlin^^^HP-' L"
nd .
tB Toys!
Toys of jU^rj Description in Til
JuTbber, W??ad,Etc.
ill- "'
Vr XM AS GAUDS AND BOOKLETS,
tf.
re
,,n Couch's Quick Rcl lcf.
ir- j
n- When vonr joints and bones ache am
es, your He ?eels tender and sore, a 2!
cent b of Hooch's Quick Belie;
will giv^^lou quick relief. Best cur?
for colir. I
r? Is.
Wanted.
'' We wXuld like to ask, through tin
re columnsiof your paper, if there is ain
person who has used Green's August
Flower L/>r the cure of Indigestion
Dyspepsil, and liver Troubles that
mean
on mentation of food habitual
bio "V'ous (fyspepsia, hendaches, despoil
all | dent feelings, sleeplessness?in fac
lug any troubfle connected with the atom
ach or liwr? This medicine has beet
i sold for ifuany years in all civilizet
<M t countries! and we wish to correspond
,a<l with vou and send you one of oui
| books free of cost. If you never triet
? August Flower, try a 25 cent botth
! Ilrst. We have never known of its
failing. If so, something more ser|
ions is the matter with you. The 2f
;cent size has just heen introduced
ti.is year. Regular sizs 75 cents. At
nt all druggist.
5 G. G.Ghkkn, Woodbuiy, X. J.
yr
Sobsciibe for the Advocateof
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I TRESPASS NOTI'JE ! ! !
lie '
v_ | All parties are hereby notified, not
j, in In.lit, lisli, or to trespass m any
)v wise, on the land of tlie under-iglieil.
Parlies violating this noti.ie will he
1^ per-eeiited to the foil ixunt of the
, law.
I F. S. MUKG KISS.
* I;. J. HoliGKKS.
| Si.mari i, S. C. Sept , ;'.lsi lUOti.
i>!
ill
Siios. rihe f-r the Advocate.
i ,,
" For sale choiee variety of strawberry
" plants l.nly Thompson ftOeentsper
iiiiinlred. Apply to l>r. E. (' Kidgell.
il! FOR KKNT.
,1 The dwelling fortnely occupied by
Mr, .Iiio. D. Kawl adjoining lot of Mr.
K. .Jones, apply to Mrs. M. S. Fox.
! P. B, Asrill i
.. .... lien, \ylU?'KS, ami
Tewelrv Re airing.
Mitchell KuildniK,
BATES BURG. S. C.
Edwin Folk Strother,
Attorney & Counselor at
Law.
1 Will practice in all the conit.s of the
State ami the United State*.
I Y< nr business soliceted.
Eatcsburg, - S. O.
Mar. 26?
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LKKsYlM.K (OI.I.KtJE
Stands f<?r Christian culture anil
chara ter. Ideal location. llealllifniness
unsurpassed. Heaullful
town. I,nr*;e and competent faculty.
Improved course of study
Lect urers and preachers of cmI
iiuol ability. Superior advantages
tiered in
MUSIC, ART, EXPRESSION,
BOOK-KEEPING,
STENOGRAPHY, ETC. ?
a . Literary Course. MilClose
personal siiP'T^l^feHlien.ies
may be re^^^^^^Hhitalogue
to
I S. l'pt's.
1 KESV1LLF. < i t
For months wc have been ]
the merry advent ot "Old I
> apologies are offered for the
make. Every department is
the most varied and up-to
w A- ^ *
mum mat Ave Have ever olio
experience and cash have be
in every selection?horse-sei
in marking an article at 98c.
1 at $2.00 We do not pretei
business upon the plane of ]
yet Ave do run it upon tin
live and let live. We seek
. buyer not as little as possible
as possible for bis money. Y
ly the best the market affor<
new york racks'
J. A. Wliliittcn, P
.Books! (
i
Dictionaries, For Men an
l Bibles, Beets, tin I the ,, ...
t.ur ' Bro
Latest Novels. nl |g f
"TEN CENTS COTTON!!" ~
I The advance in price of cot t tin seen
? almost a certainty. I he i'n-t N'at'
onal Dank tif itateslniiK "i l h t tl
- money on cotto.i stored in the Itatesbiirj;
Warehouse.
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f^THOUaAWD^AVE^B^^g
Idr jing's new djccovery|
I Colds, B r onchitisTAslhma^^S^F
1 Hmonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-ft -y
] Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, a ; ^*1
l [jCroup and Whooping Cough. Bi,. | i
r Lg Every bottle guaranteed. No Si*1
j I Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. |j j?m (>
, I Trial bottle free.
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I Fieidi's
Views on Ambition and Dys? :
pepsin.
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"Dyspepsia," wrote F.ufjeno Field,
j "often incapacitates a man for endeavi.;I
and sometimes extinguishes tho 11 ro of J
: ambition." Though ftreat, ?b spito bis
j complaint Field suffered from indices- ^
tlon all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can't digest your food. It noods y
rest. You can only rest it by tho u I >? r '
of a preparation like Kodni. ? >. .->> ?
lievos ituf work by di^oslin^ your foo.l. 1 foC?
! Itest soon restores it to its normal tone.
Strengthening, W
Satisfying.. '
Envigoratirrg. Prepared
only by F.. O DkH'i it.v , i lilra- > < 9?-^
Xuo Si. bolUu coulaiustauies ibu JOo. sue. j ^
i s
To Our Ailu'rliMT- %
When so many of our advert i- e; t
are cliany i ii? it lierouirs iif< >--,.snr> J
that we slionld have rtlli* a*(. . J
the tiinelid. ropy nui-t br in. Ail ?
to rrrrivr ;in\ a It rii t ion at all r.u?f i Vi
ill by 1"J nVloi'll .Monday, 'i'liis n:ii; I
refers to display ml vn , 1
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I wii.i. kyans : i--'"
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^ Columbia, S* C. H
.zz I' 1
432 main stiiki i. ?? j . , . t r-x
^ -Z isAND
^oiituiuiioiouitou.nooii^ SHR M ,7
fiKII. llK.l.l. TiMVKIIM AN.
LEES\
.1. Wm. Tin t;.Mo.M\
TlIL'RMOXh A TIM.M KIttfAN, j T 'T I > I " I
attornk y8*a l-i. vv?. i 1 1 I\l 1
Will practice in ail tin* Matt* in ! I". INSl'lIK
S. Uourts.
Ottlce in K mil man )<ntld'iii?, 1
British Amer
(!neor
Dr. W. P. Timmerman iieaiiowcc.
Offers liia professional servicr ti> ' '
,he people of Batesburtf una vicinity.
Office over the National Hank, and j ^
an be found there day urniiiht.
ID-SU
BATES BIRO, S. tX
_* BATES BUI
Women have so much heart tt at
hey don't need any conscience. Oflli'**>vtf ITa
GODS.
preparing for Carpets, Mattings
Cris." and no
* sllOWintr WC Aml assortment was
. . , bought for the Holiday Trade.
replete with
-date assort
red. Brains, Millinery:
ten exercised
use and nerve A"1 ino ,>a,tt,rn Hats at cost. Notb
j l . ? 1 *"g Will Be Carried Over.
that s cheap
id to run our 1
philanthropy, Shoes! Shoes!
b principle of
to iiive the Tt"9 sto<k i8 n>ore ComPlete t,ma
}-> at any time during the season. I
shut as much Stetson'a, Walk-Over's, King
V'e handle on- !?uu,j,y-T7 r"nt 4
Marks and other Standard Makes.
(Is.
r STORE, Clothing:
dgr.
This Stock is the Pride of the Store,
and we save you from 15 to[ 40 per
cent.
i LOVES
Ladies' Jackets,
d Womtn of all kinds.
.id wa v Ladles' Kid Glove" _ . I
Capes, Monte Carlos, F urs, Skirts and
guaranteed. ... I
?\ aists. per cent, under citj
? prices. I
All Work And No Play
Makes Jack A Dull Boy H
i old,but true saying. You have I
il bard, nowt ake a day or two oft* I
me to Augusta during the ELKS M
?.;iiwrec6ive a
w 11 weTcoili^^^^^M
lardy-snffieTrom tlie old reliable
I. C. LEVY'S SON 8* CO, I
Tailor Fit Clothiers..
S38 Hroail Street, (<h.i>8Taxd) Augusta, tin.
_
f^t J V| .
ieppisg Stones to Prosperity j ?
THE SUCCESSFUL PLANTER. / | 9
FERTILIZES HIS LANDS ^ ? HBj
"he Virginla^Carolina Chemical Co* If H
"Manufactures the best Fertilizers oo Earth*. rJP* T& RflHD
Ktnia-C^rolina Chemical Co., HE SH^H
CHARLESTON. S. C. II
. 1^11
? ?3 HgNHBg
i lass f County Claims, Lumber and H
SURVEYING. Cross Ties Receipts.
? itV The Kirst National Hank of lin'.es*
\y c. v'iouk |burjf will buy school and county Bl
* it11/lv lv 1 c*, claims .in.l railway receipts fur oioss- Bj
II' I P Q C ! 'IS lumiter. ^HSGK
o. G. W. W. Watson Cashier. SHHb
IR FFT RF E. J. ETHEREOBE, I
J i\i 1 I DENTIST,
AG mnm fire lee9ville, - - - - s. c. R
Hn
Ofllos next door to Post Office. H
ican Assurance bo., ? l asbibl
po rated 1888.) ATTORNty ai La\?,
, Toronto, Canada. Lkesvillk - g. c,
ELL, Agt., Itarpshiirft Practice in all Courts.'Business aoli
cited. jSAflnt
a'atso.v l. m. mitchell.
STTIST, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
in;. S. c. Office Hours' jm 3m
Htnfia. m. al
i to 8 p. m. Jtt M