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-* OCATE. ' I j at Hi* l'.atesburp, H. C.t Tout- ] . ev tjSmmil-Clafit Mail Mailer. , rubll?h?d Every Wednesday JOHN JiELL TO W ILK. Editor JI NE 17, .C(8. The Counly Messenger, published at Ilarteville, made quite a neat appearance with its school edition Inst week. Printed ou book paper and profusely illu-tiated, the Me-senger should feel prohti of its work and the Welsh Neck High School will roup a rich harvest as a resuit of smh publicity. The Confederate Veterans of I.exingtoll County will hold their re-.?nion at I.eesville on Ju'y 14-12*. The people of this progressive town are making great preparations for the occusaion uiid limy may be denendcd upon togive royal treatment to those who wore the grey. A large crowd is expected and genuine hospitality and good cheer will abound. Servia bus served up the latest massacre A King, u Ijueeti, and a few cabinet olllcvrs weie made way with, a new goveimueiit installed and all Will go well?until anotner unheaval of public sentiment. The Czar oi JtuH.sia wiil extend to the new king the glad hand and the tsultnn ?.f Turkey will do the same. The trio of butchers will then speed to the Hague and wave hgh the much abused olive hrutich. The election of llr. Kdxiii M. Potent as president of Furiuan has received u coroiu) reception Irom the friends ol this time-honored institution. Dr. Potent is nt present pastor of one ol the largest,' churches in Philadelphia, hut is a Southerner to the manor born; u man of broad scholarship, a versatile speaker aud of good common sense and judgment. Indeed Furmau has been most fortunate in securing such ao aole aud aggressive president. We confidently believe that brighter ^ dais are in store for 1 bis b? loved institution. , Today's State announces the luct liiut Messrs. 6. A. (Juigniard aud I'. 1. tiuio.'j have li ed an application with the Secretary of blate for permission to open books of subscription of the Lexington tVater Power Company, 'i hese gentlemen are men of large business allairs. The fact that they arethe proinotirs is a guuratiU e that the project will be consumated. Our countyis coiuing to the fiont in new industries. Messrs. Cuioii mid (iuigtiiard have put chased most of the water powers in the county and they will be developed. TI.e State coriectly says : "Tluse young men have made a success of eveiy enterprise with which they have hern connected." Miss Bessie Alttunn is taking a vacation In m the Bucket S ore. She will visit friends in Augusta anil Johnston. Piot. W. Aug, Shealy and Dr. K. J. Ethel edge, two ol I.eesvi le's ItlOlOllgll gciug cltizei s, were in town on business yesleuiay. W e were very glud to see them in these parts. The martiage of Mr. J. Milton Kite to Mies Ella Belle Blinder. will be solkmu.zed this uiterooon el 1 o'clock ill the home ci the bride's parents, Dr. vv;n<:... ii.? ..? .i " hid i'nuuii iii lin- < Kill ? timing. These young people are !r?- ;ic1h of the Advocate, ami we join i-.-ir Irieods in congratulations and wishes lor ilirin an i'<e nl. s ings that a kindly providence can bestow. We note with pride that two of our young people won gold medals u< college this year, 'l oose w ho were so lorluuale ale Sliss J.ottie I.ee Bulged, of the'* K. C\, and Air. Howard liardin, of Uitfoid. It has always been u pride for us to i.ote, not 'only '.be large i umber at college from i.nr town, but toe high sta..d our boys und girls have taken. Last Holiday l?r. Wilkinj exchunged pulpits with Ke\. J. ( Brown, of Aiken. Mr. brown is a loiiner pastor of the Baptist Choreh here and large congregations were present to hear two most *xeellent sermons. It has been many years since he was the shephrid of yhis Hock, but bis old iaiisbon?rs leuieinber Ins la mrs ot love and many hearts rejoiced to bear hiin prt a< h hi the simple <nd impressive uianner t he grand truths n| (Soil's holy \vor?. I)r. VVilkins preached at Ml. hbal in the morning and had a good congregation, Wiii'hiiiI Otherwise A man of brass is always ready to Mill" 111* metal.g 'Cl.e rjfli nerd our elmrity as miieli ns the |i(iur, If we wirt* innocent our grief* would l>c harmless l.uw cannot he limited by latitude or longitude. Ttiere i* reason in ull thing*but not in ull people. HTAKlll.NO KYIIIKNCK. Fresh t?stimony in great <| 11:1 nr11v i? constunl ly coming in, <1 -daring I <r. King's New Discovery lor Con-limp- I lion, roughs ami eoids tojhe uneipialed A rerent expression lr<?in 'I'. J. MrKariand, lleiitonville, Va., serves as example, lie v rites : "I but broneliilis j lor three years and doetored all Hit ; lime without hem/ neio lilted. Then I i begun taking I?r. K.llg's New Discovery, nod a lew tail ties w holly cut cd j ineKipjal'y elleetive in euriug all throat ane lung troubles, coiifiiimptinn | pueiiiiionia anil grip, liiiarnntied by D.J. Ilarri i, Ititenhurg, aim (.Tossnn k >1 ug Co., I.eesvllle. - . ... , v - -.? ->'?. >?, - ^ r^ CROM SOUTH CAROLINA TO TEXAN, Suntfay morning. April 21?t, 1902. I slurtvd mi inv journey from CuroliiiH to Texa*. .lust as the buii uegnn to show hia glorious splendor in the eastern canopy of Heaven, I hade my friends in Carolina good-bye and east mine eves in a western direction. While the wheels of the train rattled over the rails my lieai t was made to feel sad in leaving my native State. For some time my head was rest tug on the ear chair, and 1 was t hndii.ii,.. of a mother's love. At lust I began to see the world around me and lor sometime Illy eyes rest* d upon the heauty of nature. Sunday evening while the sun was going down beyond the western hills, my eyes were looking across the A pallidum) - svstain, wljicii eemcd to bo a umnuinenl of glory erected by the band of (Jod In behalf of His children. The beautiful rays f the siiii seemed to fa I upon the mountain as an evening kiss of love, whid) caused the observer to wander In his mind's eye and see his mother's I initio. A? the greater lights sent beyond the western hills, Irom the eastern clime gently rose the lesser light wlueli seemed to kiss the stars and say : "Let, your beuuly shine " 1 looktd upon her sweet lace until my eyes failed me, and no more beauty 1 saw that night. 1 took a stroll to dreamland and couOded in u mother's love, which ubot'lids with Joy and peace. MONDAY: On Monday morning as I arose trom my slumber, my eyes beheld the sun bia'zing it pi n (leorgia soil. 1 ?peiu Moaiiay morning in Atlanta viewing that beautiful city's resources. Among many things I saw tlie Empire building. I w? nt through i'. As iliegreat elevator carried us thr ugh fourtet u stories ot rock and iande i as on the top of the binding, I le t as if were viewing from (Jape lookout; and uicu on the ground seemed to be only boys. Looking in all directions 1 could see the hoii-.es, for the c ty was ever bclore us. Monday evening I bide 'ieargiit farewell and seated upon the iron hur-e passed into Tennessee. Arriving at Chattanooga I once again viewed the mountains The "<?ivnt Smoky Mountain.-" they are called. However, 1 saw instead ot smoke | something which I supposed to be the smokestack, which looked as if it | were reaching uut lownid the hea.I ''lis tr> ing to ?-iii ompass o.ituir. Upon iliis smoke-stack were many garden* of nature in whicli grew Hit* tlowfrs ol ( oil. Once ugain I batlf tin* nioun tains good-bye and cast mine eyes we; twaid. viewing tile 'IVnurssee river. Hie Howed as if her coffers wer* toll Hi.d .-be bad riches untold. Night came on. my eves were closed, and into dreamland 1 traveled. TUESDAY: Tuesday morning I found myself in Alabama Birmingham is a beautiful city, siluated between the Coosa ami black Warrior rivers. In Alabiint I saw only beautiful bills and rippling springs 01 clear water. My next iitaU to visit was Mississippi Nothing beautiful did 1 see except the inarsbj swamps mi d spleiidnut trees. Tin trees were pleasant to view, becausi upon them was a green foliage. Wliei I left Carolina tilt-trees were clothei hi winter's blanket. In contrast llit trees of M ississippi weee laden w|t( the glory of spring. wkdnksdiy : Wednesday morning 1 landed id Memphis. This is a beautiful city situated rib a high biu.T east of ?j Mississippi river. As tlie train crossec the great river the old iron engi n seemed to run with a steady nerve realizing that k.?neatli were {he deej waters. As I viewed the t astern hunki of ths river L saw several vessels anchored in the harbor wailing for tin signal to say, go. The next State was Arkansas, but 1 never saw tnuch nit til 1 reached l.ittle Hook. It luigbi have been because I was tired of nsiui my eyes and was running cliiu music' with a Carolina girl. Of cm.r-e v? bad plenty of girls, because our trail ?vas chartered. A charter would hi no good without a woman connecter with it in some manner. Tlit'llMDAY t TI......I .. I r I 1? l? ?. I uuiiTu.tj i l WdliU liijnril ill tin Western Stir State, around whicli ilitl nut see stars. The greater lighi was shilling and his elTulgeiit ran were kissing the prairies w Texas Ni grander sight did my eyes behold thai to see thousands of cat lie grazing in the morning sun. When I enteret i(alias 1 could not see t tie city for tin people. Thousands were there from ail parts of the IT.ion. No more beau tifol scene could mine eyes wish to lie, h< hi than to look upon thousands ??' j gray-headed soldiers ?tin fought foi our .Southland. When ttie silver eorih | of friendship and peace shall no more unite the t 'unfederates upon thi? j earl hlv loot-stool. I trust the goltlei I hootls of love ami Hod's eternal ap I proval of a will fought cause, alio ? I stiver crown of diamond* unit gold may await them in that laud beyond thi* [earthly dime. When the song ol I Dixie will i.o more he chimed, kill I i one ni.:cli sweeter in its chorus shal I he given?"Home Sweet Home,' ' in ' that land called Heaven. W (i. S. Hay lor University, May 27. PRIYKN To Pi-M'kR AI ION . Living at an out of the way plait-*, re ; mote Irom civilization, a family is often ilri\en to desperation in case of accident. resulting in burns, cots,wound: ulcers, etc. i. iv ill a supply of liuekle .'s Arnica latlve, It's the best 01 earth. 35e.. at O. .1 Harris, ItalesL-urg and Crosson lung Co., l.eesvihe, It is hard for a mail to figure out liow a woman can pile a couch full ol cus'iloiis and yet w hen she s'i* down - on it, leave just room eiioiign, right llexl to her. for one more. JNTKKKSriMj In | fI MA SrKKf.UKllS. Hanoi Haute, of t>lti| yillp, Ipwa, writes j "I have had asthma lor Hirer i i r lour years and have trud about all iiiic rotiyu ami nMMirt run-s in the market iiiitl have removed treatment irom plivsie laus in New York and oilier cities but ?t very little 1?-u *Mt until I tried Foley's Honey and Tar will I) me iinuifili.itc relief and I will never I e without it in my lions ?. 1 sincerely recommend it to all; For sale hy J. I) Tiniliions, lialcsbur^. I'o A<li?rt jsvrs. In less copy for change in advertisements is in hy il p. in. Monday it will lie impn>?ilj)e to make ehiiiye. This rule wi<l not be broken. To seen re better attention your ad co| y soonld be in Saturday KOOOI. lilt K.s STItKMlTll by enabl ay (lie dfyestivn organs to digest, assiuiilate and transform all ol the wllolesnrne food that may be h i top into the kind of blood that iiouri->lie* thenerVis. feeds t be t issues, hardens the inuseles and reeii|ierales the organs of t lie elit ir? Innly. Ivottol Ifysnepsia Cure cures inilijiestion. dyspepsia, eatnrrh of the stomach and all aloinacli trnubes. Sold by Mutes (in ry Drug Co. No. 5595. lit? lCcport of The Condition of Tu _ _? Bn TUK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BATESBORG. T . AT UATE3UUKG, IN THK STATIC UK SOUTH ^ CAROLINA, AT THK IT CiX>SR OF M7SI- fcj NK3B, APRIL, 9. ]|j 1938. ^ UcHOurccK. Dollars. ^ Loans and Discounts, 77,012 64 \ Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, 258.03 kl< avj U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, . 7000.00 a< Premiums on U. S. Bonds. 297.50 ?.b th< Banking house, furniture. ca and fixtures, 3750 00 & Due from State Banks and ^1. Hankers, 5 971 91 tn! Due troui approved reserve U]1 agents 8,935 81 g3 Clu cks and other cash 'ir items, 215 00 ** Notes of other National de Banks, 800.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, anu cents, 20.80 ha Lawful Money Uksrrvk i'1 co ix Bank, viz: Specie, 1910. 1 sc Legal-tender notes, 1705. 3075 Bi Redemption fund with I*. re S. Treasurer of cir- ^ dilution) 3*>0. 5V N Total 108.344.70 _ Liabilities. Dollars Capital stock paid in, 25OI0. Surplus fund, 18SL98|I Undivided profits, less ex- H nouses and taxes tiui.l -?u 1 Natiotiul Hank notes out- r standing, 7<K>0. E 1 Individual deposits subject r to check, 1111,073,01 E > Cashier's ciicckn out- L standing, 272.2:? t Totai. 10?,:M4.70| ? S'a(e of South Carolina, County ol j K Lexington, ss : a , I, W. \V. Waison. Cashier of the | above-named bank, do solemnly swear | ' Mi it Hie above statement is true to g [ the li.'st of my kuowUdgc and belief, u ; U. W. WATSOX,Cashier. fl ; Subscribed and sworn to before me gji ' this LUh day of dune, IDU. C | .INO C tiLOVKR, Y , Notary i ublie. E I CoiiRECT?Attest: fl ? I.EDVVAHDS. i * I * W. II. I I M MKHIIAV. Directors fl T. H. KKHNAGIt AN. ( ? 1 TKN TfA'ta IS HEIl. ^ ' II. A. Gray, J. P.,Oakrille, lud. writes : fl I "for ten \c.us I was c uifiaeO to my fl . bed with disease of uiy kidneys, li was fl ' so severe that I could not move pari fl j ol the time. I consulted the very best fl ( nit-die il skill available; but c mid tret b uo relief until Foley's Kidney cure was fl recommended to me. It has been a I* , Godsend to ins." 3old by J. D? Titn* fl iiions, llatesbui g. K f The course of a woman's life runs fl from dolls to husbands, from husbands If to babies, and froiu babies to more of fl ' them, , fl 1 Not many Women care enough f.ir a man to want him to call at Die hour when she had planned to have her hair , in curl papers. |j I ' I t Tit at TUKOHHIM! IIKADaCIIE Z. * I would quickly leave you, if you us?d I Dr. King's New Life Pills. riiou?ands * I of sufferers have proved their match- j gj I h as merit for sick and nervous head- ! aehes. They make pure blood and build , P up your health. Only 25c., monev Imck I if not cured. Hold by O. J. Harris, I | Italesburg, and Crosson Drug Co., I l.srsville. j ^ Women don't smoke, they just puff ft It is a wise widow that f >rgets to ! H <iraw comparisons with her first hug- ! K baud. Caution! This is not a gentle word?hut when I 1 you think how liable you are not to] ' purchase the only remedy universally j ? 1 known and a remedy that has bad the | * 1 largest sale of any medicine in the! world since 1868 for the cure nnd treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles witiiout losing its great popularity ell tiiese years, you will be *e tlialihfulwe called yuiir attention to Boschee'- Herman Hyrup , There Hre j*e so many ordinary cough remedies *u made by druggists and others that are ,l<! cheap and good for hgbt colds perhaps, Wl hut for severe 'oilglis, Bronchitis, ,n Croup?and especially furConsumption m . where there dillicult expectoration |fi anil coughing during llie nights and 's i mornings, there is nothing like C*rman Syi up Ths 26 cent size has just . been introduced this year. lingular 1 size ? cents. Ai. all druggists. asi { ~ ~ WANFKI)?Young id?*ii to prepare <H; lorCovemuieiil positions. Fine open- 1/ inga ill hII department*. <food salaries Kaput promotions. Kxatiiinai ions soon. B . l*up.miliars Free. Inter-State Cor. Inst., Cellar Hs|iit|ri, |.t. -f-1y ?;j :tui pr COI.LKCK OF CHARLESTON, (C|larliMto|i, 8. C,) 11HTII YKAH ItE<JIN'S SH'i. I.VI'II < Let ters, Seteitee, Engineering, One 5 j scholarship to each county of South C ! Carolina. Tuition, fit. Hoard met C ' fnrii|sliMtl r- oiu in Dormitory fit) per ) ' month. All candidate- for admission t are permitte<t to poinpete for II *?? *\ I st-limNr-hip*, which pay fit)) a year. / I For catalogue, ailiiress / HAltltlSON HAN DDI. I'll. j < I'ltSdrllt. I } jt K l-r-A-N-S Tah.ih s ! _ I motors tinit A go >d prescript io|. For mankind The 5-cent packet is enough for usual | occasions. The lami y bottle (00 ct*.) fhi I contains a supply lor a year. All drug-j. I gists sell t hem. iMi r ? p 's. Chronic bronrhall troubles and (M inner roughs ran be <111 irUIy roved and cured by Foley's Honey and 1 r. For sale by J. D. Tiimuotis. tesburg. tr I" is he Cause of Many \[ Sudden Deaths. rhere is a disease prevailing in this P untry most dangerous because so decep- r' Ij II I 1 L t've- Many sudden 0 iltf.A lOji' deaths are caused by f' T " ? heart disease, | '? pneumonia. heart d< /Ti \ failure or apoplexy ??i pare often the result H HMV of kidney disease. If b \J&^"Tn ' P\\ kidney trouble is ul- r y* nii | v\ H V? l1 lowed to advance the ri v U P'-il kidney - p o Iso n ed h blood will attack the ? vital organs or the ineys themselves break down and waste b ray cell by cell. ci RI'jHrlt?r mnel elurctrr raenll (l? derangement of the kidneys and a cure is (. rained quickest by a proper treatment of e. i kidneys. If you arc feeling badly you b n make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's o ivainp-Koot, the great kidney, liver and idder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scaldg pain in passing it, and overcomes that 1 iplcasaut necessity of being compelled to _ i often during the day, and to get up many ,. nes during the night. The mild and the t traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon ,, aliped. It stands the highest for its won- (, rf*il cures of the most distressing cases. ,, Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold ' all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar ^ ted bottles. You may f V*" ive a sample bottle of I;,j is wonderful new dis- pjSpvifoilHEhH-lh!gtj 1J very and a book that Jgl't' (vlJ lis all about it. both ii?m?ofSwunp-Koot. Ia nt free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer &. Co. n nghamton, N. Y. When writing mention ? ading this generous ofler in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember s e name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's vamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, . Y., on every bottle. BLACK DRAUGHT 1 STOCK and | POULTRY| MEDICINE? Stock and J ultrv have few |1 troubles which are not bowel and gj liver irregularities. Black- |j 1'ranght Stock and Poultry Modi- n , cine is a bowel and liver remedy 3 ' for stocky It puts the organs of d dgestion in a jwrfeet uondition. i Prominent American breeders and 9 ^farmers keep their herds and flo-ks " ^Philthy by giving them an occa- 'fj VTional dose of Black-(fraught Stock 3 Vvui rouiiry .nputcine in uieir focxl. Any stock raiser may buy a 9 ^ -2ft-cent half-pound air-tight can M of this medicine from his dealer W and keep his stock in vigorous 3 health for weeks. Dealers pener- 5 , ally keep Mack-Draught Stock and Sj L 7t'oultry Medicine. If yours dwn 9 fllftot. atmd 2~> cents for a sample dan to the r?.oufacturers. The Sj c (Jhuttanoogit Medicine Co., Chat- y tUjnooga, Ten n. M I rtoriieli.k, ru? Jan. 30, lWOi. 3 Black-Draught Stock anil Poultry 3 (. kSetlloine la the best Ievertrieil. Our 39 stock was looking bad when you a - tit jJ me the medicine and now they are 9 getting ao tine. They are looking 20 4 per cent, better. fl 8. P. BROCKINOTON. B I I 1 1IDNEY DISEASES! re the most fatal of all disases. :ni CY'C KIDNEY CURE Is a1 ULE.I Q Guaranteed Remedy ' r money refunded. Contains , jmedies recognized by emien4* physicians as the best for Sidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c, and $1.00. V??r Salt* hy J. D. Tiunnons. )o You Enjoy v What You Eat ? You can eat whatever and whenever you ! ce if you take Kodol. By the use of this medy disordered digestion and diseased om?chs are so completely restored to salth, ar.d the full performance of their a notions naturally, that such foods as would J i one into a double bow-knot are eaten fhout even a ' rumbling" and with a posi- J ic pleasure and enjoyment. And what is J ore?these foods are assimilated and J tnsformed into the kind of nutriment thai 2 appropriated by the blood and tissues. 5 Kodoi is the only digestanf or combination 5 digasunts that wul digest all classes of 2 od. In addition to this tact, it contains in J slmilative form, the greatest known tonic J id reconstructive properties. 4 Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all sorders arising therefrom. odol Digests What You Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. ttlesorly. Regular sire. $1.00 holding 2'j times tfia trial Sire, which sells for 50 certs spared by E. C. DeV/ITT U CO.. Chi ago, III. 1 Wo promptly obtain I'., S nn<l Foreig^^a I fit 1 8 frk B j dend motel, sK?v<'h or i l oto t1 invention for f fruereport on j*tontnb!lt'y for free t<ook ? Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. V VWWV^'VVWV^VWVV\'\ k'Vv*. -tfr <0 ^ "r lit it ligature if? on every bcx of the ponuine f u native Bromo Quimi v.?*. u, > remedy that rurct n cold In one day i> ft _ - 5- j - II n\jy|iv fBK: SSs if! UK HLOUl> AND SKIN OISKASK8, ircilNU HUMOUS, KlZKM A, SCR OKI" I. A , KTC. Scud no tnoncy?simply write and ' v botanic blood balm at our ex - | ins*. A personal tri.u ol blood balm better than a thou-".nd printed tesmnniitls, so don't hesitate to write >r a frees mple. IT yoo suiter from leers, eczema, scrnfu a. Id od poison. Hirers, eating sores, itching shin, imples, boils, bone pains, swellings !ieiim:itisiii, entarrh, er any blooil or iiu disease, we advise >oii intake belli ie blood balm (It. I', b.). Kspec111 y recommended lor old. obstinate, tep-sealed eases of malignant b'ood rsKin uisea-es, u>*? nusc ifotant<- ISIn> <i I HI iii ( It. It. 11 ) kill- the pniai ii in tll?- j IihiiI, rtires where all else tail-. heals very sore, makes the blood pure ami leli, give* tin? skin (lie rieli jj'ow nl eallll. It. It. It , tile unist ptt'feet loud pm i tier ina<!u Tliumny lily teslil fur :;t> years. Costs $1 per larjje utile at druc stores. To prove i? ures, sample of lilootl Calm sent l'iee y writing Blood Italui Co., Atlanta, a. I>ese.ribe trouble ami tree inedi nl atlviee sent in sealed letter. Tni> an honest oiler?medicine sent at ! lire, prt paid. V11 Ministers m?m?,rwJ jji ve a Iil?- ; ral 'point it y ol i lie l.uu^iirio & Mar-, ilie/. I'iire Paints towards the paint- ! iIT of ehoiehes.- purs mages or iasti-J ions supported by voluntary l onlnbii- ! ions. Note:?Have done so for 27 years ! lies:?lens of millions of gallons: ailited nearly 'wo uiillioii houses on- I er gun run re to lepaiut if ti t satis-| nctory. The pn'uit wears up to I ighteon years. Linseed Oil oinst lie dded to the paint (done in two mio- ! ite-). Aetna I 4'o-t thill aheut $1.2oa allon. Samples ?ne Kohl hy our; yents, ,1. J. IJawl & K->?, Bulesburg, i. I'. 'his signaturo is ou every l??x of the genuine Laxative Bromo*Qtiininc Tablet. he remedy Unit curve n culil lu ess tSay i MORRJS & SHFf ALY, FI KST-C' LASS loAND SURVEYING j LEESVILLE, S. C. i. a. wXtsonJ rDJBZLTTIEST, HATKSISUKO. - - S. C. Mlleoover Harris' liinjj Edwin Folk Strother, Kltorney & Counselor at Law. Will practice in all the courts of tlio State ami I lie l:nit wl States. Your liusiness solicited. Eatocburg, - S. O, ilar. 2ii? e. l. asbil.l. Attorns*. y a t L a . jRBSVILLK - sc. Practice in all Com is. !(u.ine>s soli. iilml. L. M. MITCHELL. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Hourrs1 R to 'J a. m. 2 t?. <i p. in. 7 :.n) to M p. m. I > It. 'V. 1\ TIM ME KM A N. (Ml'?rs his professional service to J lie people of llatesliiii'j; aim vicinity. Ollice over the Xiliotiul Hank, ami an be foninl there day or ni^lil. llATESlUlKJ, S. < P. B. ASRILL \Va u 11?* s. iCu 1< .*?, 'am! Jowoli'V 111! ail ing, lliucliell Iti.iuluiir, BTESBURG. S. C. ~Z. ETHERED3E, ?hkntist, I.EKSY I I.LK, - - - S. c. Ullc.e oi|tr Austin's store. tin>. ItKI.I. TIMMKitM IX. i. Wm. Till it.VONO. Till KMOND it SIMM F.lt.M AN. a i Tolt .n uys- \ i -i. a \\ . V111 practice in ail ilie Mate ami I*. S. t oiirts. Ollice in K-iutViii.iu Itulliling, 1 txinc ton, S. ('. ^OTWWWOTmmmWOTW?? t: WILL ICVANS ~ t. 3i : m \15i:r[)ashe r ^ t Coi.l'MMIA, S* C. ^5 ? |:C Main Si 111.1 i CI! KW Hatchet Tobacco. TA?.S WUKTII ??N F.-II \ I.!' CENT EACH. - ITuit Trees Mr < (><>] M. A'I'Hiih. "f llaxtrr. wishes ! aniioiiiK't* lo his I riei:<U and custom s t lint In- is st ill in i he fruit I rn1 luisi- <1 ss ami will en 11 on tliein hi i'm nem ?' t 'ire, s-111 >\\ in<; cliniif selections Iroin ? ie fn inniis (< roenshoro Ni>rseries. Sat fac'.ioii in the future as in ilie past j = CLOTHING = -ja$j?iffls2feQ,TX_A.XJXr17^% 3 FIT. ~ . -^ass^ 1 STE-A/X^IVE^DST . & j IR.eian.gj'es anil Stoves 4 F rom i $7.00 to $40.00 Car-Load Lot. w :? -1 SIMMONS, The Hardware Man ? : rrr" :? ? Agent for Patton's Sun Proof Paints Ul'AR ANTEElJ FOR FIVE YEARS. V j CJI KSTION ANnWEUKK. CiOOCll'H Qllick Kolicf. Yes, August Flower still Ins the! Wh.n your joints and bones acheand largest sale of nnv medicine in ?I...; *outr *v*}\ fee|s 'f lde.r.and *? ? ? civili/ed world. * Your mothers and 'V" b.oUle ?'f Quick Ralivf grand.,, HI,er s never , bought of us- j " ,II/ J'e *ou <*u,ck rel,6f' HeU curo nig anything else for Indignation or or 30 ,c' Itilloushnas. | >octors were ^carot ? and Hi. ^ seldom heard of Appendic-| A*iTTT^ iti-, Nervous Prostration or Heart1 v'l V/ failure, etc. They used August Flow- ; , r to clean out tiie system and eto|, j T J- g fe/uientct ion of undigested food. reg- j flK t (L ulate the action of .lie liver, stiuiu- , ~ late the nervous and organic actic n of T** L** f the system, and that is all they took j U_Jr RJ CS \J? when feeling dull and bad with head- , . . . . . aches and other aches. You mil7 need brand is gaining popularity ? a few doses of (Jreen's August Flower, over ail others, as it is positively _ in !ii|iiid form, to iiih e you satisfied The Best For there is .nothing serious the matter; With you. You cangetthis reliable; * FiC lVloncy. " remedy. For sale by All drug-1 For Mile by alllirst-class dealers, gist. Price '-.a; andTuc. Tags worth 1-2 cent each in cash. , 1 T1 i;;,,ivr"1 I Manufactured by kW.Tiarris & Bro., by U 1 he Miller, agnet for I he La. -, Jteidsville, N. Cs ren's hteam Laundry. better work | . can be done. Givo me a portion til " your work. JTo package loo mull, I Subscribe for the Advocate, none loo large. DIMMER : ^ 1 THE LINE FOR BUSINESS, Xili *?-!-?' TIIE LINE FOR PLEASURE, j\/\lEiS THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST on the 5UMMER RESORTS gOUTSIERH ""T~ I I Complete Summer Resort Folder *Jr^lra Mailed Free to Any Address. ^ RAILWAY W. A. Titk. S. H. Hardwick. W. H. Taylor. 11 I >* Pass. Traffic Mcr. Ceri'l Pass. A^ent. Asst. Cen'l Pass. Act. WASHItlOTOII. L.C. WASHINGTON. O.C. ATLANTA. CA. > . . _ J) V CRACK GOES THE WHIP IN COME THE ORDERS 4 & Kl n> I l a ? ? f inevirgmia-Caroima ClieaicalCo, j SELLS THE VERY BEST GRADES OF / FERTILIZERS X \f\5T \ \ AT THE VERY LOWEST COST,/ J 1 It pay* to fertilize your lands wl*n I | THE VIROINlA-CAROLIN*r CHEMICAL COMPANY/? * PRODUCTS. ( M.0EVEPVWHE^? Tl! llimlll'tllOLIII 1 Th* Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.. ~ I' H E M I C R L G 0 M P J I T CHARLESTON. S. C. . r-? "The Largest Manufacturer of -- jJ Fertilizers on Earth" V v Forty oc^ T--- " \ Manufacturing plants - v( I Wholesale purchasers 1 i \ ) v Largest importers ^j-Concentration of Management I ^ ^ ^ > I l'atron'ze tlie Laurens Steam To Cure A Colli In One I>ay. Iry. Ii is by lar tin- best l.a inilry Take l<uxntive Hroum (j linino Tablets versent into IbiteRburg, Willie .'.Siller All druggist refund the money if gent. ('all nl Advocate ofllt o. fails to cure 15 . W drove's signature in on box- 23 cell)*.