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r\ County Claims, Lumber and Crows Tie Receipts. The First National Hank of llaVsbur# will buy school and county claims and railway receipts Tor o:oss} ?? and In inner. W. W. Watsoa Cashier. Save Your Money anil keep it in the Having* Depirtm -nt of the First National Hunk of Hat**I i - - - - uuik?umr per cem. per annum. L>i\iW WWWWfmWWtm Mr. K A. Perry, of Monvtta, was liere Monday. Hf Mr. 11. Glover Able, of Stead man, was here Saturday. Mr. I,. Jones, ?<f Uiberniu, sp 'lit Sunday here w itli relulives, y Our friend K. Wider Alilc itavi' tin a pleasant rail Saturday morning. Mr. danics Oroueli is spending a few days with relatives at lliggins I-Vrry. Mrs. Hella Jones, of Saivern, visited lier eister, Mrs. J 11. Stokes, last week. Mr. Jim O'roueli, who is one of Sa* ludn'sgood farmers, was in town Wedt:tsd?y. Miss ltoberta Williams, of Itidge Spring, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C, W. Sailer. M ise Clrra t.arrigal i^ attending the State Slimline School for tegehers at ltoek llill. Ir'r. < liariie T. Wiseman, of Leeeville, formerly one ot us, v.?s in town Monday. Mrs. fi. C Still, of Hilda, S. O , vi<ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. Iv . Smith, near here hnt week. Mr (Seorge Adiiins. of Kaxtor. who is :i good farmer ami a dealer in fruit I trees. was in town Saturday. Miss A units I,on Harmon has re- ! turned to her home in Lexington af- ( tt*r u visit to relatives. Messrs. K. M. Fuller ami S. F.iles] Miller, two well-known traveling i men were in town Monday. Misses Mamie Crenel), Annie I .re and T.enn Ktheredge attended services at i Kuuory chapel near Saluda Sunday. Mr 1 . Angell, of IIit!go Spring, came down last Wednesday to at.eml the Masonic festival to celebrate St. John's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Yonce, of Warrenvslle, visited the latter's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. .1. 1'. Jones, of our town, last Friday. Mr. ?Vli| A. Kawl who is now employed in t'ulumhia by the Southern Kailway, spent Sunday in town with l'ritnils and relatives. Ilev. M. Sbealy eomlueted religioncervices at the M iddleburg M iII uhapel | last week. The meeting was a good one and enjoyed by all. Prof. I.uco (jiu.ter, who has been . jt?*aohir?g in the Presbyterian High ?? x School of Colombia, stopped over on Lis v. .-y to Saluda Saturday. tjuito a number of our young men wi-ut (low n to StendnmiFs through tin-j rain Sunday. Thine must be cnnsiderahle attraction sti these parts. Hon. A. ' !ones, ( >? vv berry, was in town lasl week on lii-anes-. iI> is one of tlx' most popular ami widely known men in this State. Misd Lena Harmon returned to her home at l.exii n'nn Saturday after spending several days in It.ites.biir^ with I riends a ml relatives. White Stone Li'hi.i Springs lias a elmn?? of at!, tins wet k Tint water is highly reeommeedcd ami the fjinjjer ale, prepared at tin: springs i.- e.\c. I lent. t r.ptain f!enr{ro Uell Tiinnn.rtnan, ef the Lexi nyp tin ha-, < ante up Saturday evening to spend >uiwlay wit1' the home-folk*. lie is hoiking iiale ami hearty. Lexin^.on seems to nyjr.-e wil l him Quite a number nf i ur eil /.ens att - tided t he harl>t rue at Leesvi lie S 11 urtlay. Mimic was furnished liy ( he Lone Star l'.rass Land, <>| Kali ship jy, and every lie present had a delight! Ill t i me. The piist < lliet of I lupoid. in Saluda eonnty. lias heeti d.scout i tilled on account of t.'ie rural mire established at Leesville, Mail heretofore addressed to p u ties at that otliee v. ill he sent to 1 eesV i He. The first cotton hi mm of the 'ear we I have s *i-ii was hroiieht I. our ollh e [ Satinday by l>r. L F Stralher. t.a?i year the Anvorale recorded :i hloiiii two weeks earlier. O.ir i xitlimi^o noted the r eeipt ol blooms la-t\\iik, Editor >L W t'ooner. who was former.y a pari ami parcel of ihis coiiiiiiiinity, hot who i- now lining editorial stunts, as weil as foriiiani/.iiit; and devili/.'njr." ,:P tin' Lili-to I.V. ol'd, :;t Wajfener, name to town Saturday. We reeret very much indeed to heritor the illness of our old fiieud. Itev. Evans Mali, ot Samar a. Kor man) yea i s ?ve ha vi known this honored servant of (Lid. and devoutly trimt that his life may he spared many yens to A shooting rj?|?? recurred ru*ar llihi-riiii Saturday a I tei noon which r**snltt (I hi nlie mail heing shot in I'm arm I?V I.? ? I ?.i \ s. IW'lli pari ma wt re \ ik'^im. h. Dr. \V. I'rii i* T'mim mint* attended llii* v.* t; nil .i man I al I. -t reports I,i* was gel t mj along uiri ly. It ia i-lai nmii that I In* > I.not i iig win i 11?? out provocation. Kit far a queen, plenty good for a king, " '** tli"' delightl ii' crackers, Nahisrii, Allu'ii'a, Kuiii ma, ami pariiru larly t he Ohampagiii* Wn.Vr* in In* hail only at U. tinter'a. Try tlmai is a 11 we ask. !" "*- ? Music! Music!! Music!!! 811 The 1 one Star Brass Band ? of Batesburg rai Is fully i-ipiippoil ami well j^H prepared tn furnish mu*ir I"., r till occasions requiring jgjg Hand Music, 'live ii- a call. Addicts hy h t'er, or call on, W?fc \V. ITJANK It AW I., Diicctor, Tatcshurg, S. Great Sumrr = Clea AT COST I - BEGJTJ WEDNESDAY n%?[] And continuing for offer our entire stoc Clothing*, Shoes, Hnl and below actual cos We never carr; to season V/e Cllf ervthing at once ant %/ o opportunity to partal train feast. This is Q Largest, Cheapest, I est Stock between 1 bia, and at the price be a revelation in you want to save moi NEW YORK R. * Batcsburg ar 10 per cent, diseom Stetson. *'nd Que< Attention i.4 called to tin* ail. of .1. J. liaw!. Mr. S. .1 Cut I urn spent Sunday with I no homo foiks. Mr. \V. 1)." Hikiird spent Thursday in Columbia on busidess. Col. A. It. Watson, of 11'.hernia, was hero a short while Monday. Mr Klijah llaSI, ? f Minis pistollCe, was here Saturday on business. Mr. C. W. Salter. ol Knl^e Spring, | us in town Miturday on businessi Miss Lizzie Smith, ?>f nur town, i.? visiting friends ami relatives at Ferry and Sally. ! Mrs. .1 no. 1), Ita'-1 retii-tiel last | Tlnifxl.i) I r.'in a n i \: ended trip to Augusta, whero she hail been visiting her i a ren t Messrs. John (Land James K. Davis, two prospeions young l.ir met s near .Mini-. Lexington county, were here I Monday ou business. Mr. Frank Them.is. of near Kidge Spring, woo former y was a woiker at the art preservative, 'Mine to town | Monday puking the h?ll cords over a mule'- hack. Frank says the printing i bn-iii'.-s has no charm-for him, that i he prefers the country. Attention is ended to I he advertiseI nient in tlii- issue of the Lone Star Brass Itund, of lhHest?urg. This organization now oilers its sr rip res to tli.ee desiring oand music. The band is a good one and the eiti/.en- of tins sei tioii should extern! to it a liberal ! pat roll.i ge . Oar t >wn his twonty-thice young people as visito's ,his week. 'I'hey may be nssiirud that t lie liest we ran give shall he theirs. No p'nee enjoyhaving so fair and handsome visitors more ihpn 't it eslujrg. Stay with umany dais and ,v e will he glad, and -liali hope that your si iy will he such tli.s! you will want to come this way again. On Tuesdav the wed ling belli rang i out sweetly iti honor of the marriage of Miss Bessie <ioggan?, of near < 'ly dc's ' Saluda eouiit?), 'and Mr F. I'.. Owens, ol Orangeburg. Mi-s t'oggius is the aecoiuphshed d.augh'er of ''ol K. < 'ogg in-, w hile M r. Owens is a prominent nusiness m ui of < hv.ngeluirg, and i- to tic eongraiulated ??11 winning the heart and hand ol so fair and act oinplish-d a lady as M:>s (Joggins. I!ev. E. T. Ilodges, of ttiis plan* performed the < r cii.ioiv. The lianiiv eoiitile left oil t'ir aft? riioon train for < irnngeburg willi eniigratulalions waflid alter t l.elll. till. imUXhATIoN IIK A 1.1 II. Nourishment it tin* foundation of In-allli?life >{r?Miifth. Kodol l)j>pepsin ('tire is the otto great medii ine I hat riiitli'f ' i It" slum ti ll anil digestive iir^.tnti to digest, nssimil we and trans l rot till foods into t !:? kind of blond that iioiiri.stn's the nerves and feeds tit" tissues bulol lay 5 th" Inundation for health. Nature does the rest. Indigolinu, I *y>pepsia, and all disorders of the stom:u h ami digestive organs are cured hv the use of Kodol. S.iiil by Ihltesbiirg I 'rug Co. Chances come to every man, hill nearly every mm asks I hi in to sit , down and wait, till he is ready to take | them,ami they niovr on to the next. .11 ST Alllli r ItKDTIMK taken Little ICnrly Kiser?it will rure const ipalion. biliousness and liver irnihlos. De'A ill's Little Knrly Kisers ttre dillureiit from oilier pills. They do hot gripe and break down the oho t.us meiubraiies of the stomach, liver ami bowels, hilt eure by gently arousing the secretions and giving strcn.;ih to tlieso organs. Sold by lialcshurg l>rug < o. i ler irance Sale Ij 2?T COST ! : INING l', JULY 13T, ten clays we shal* ] k of Y)yy Goods ' ts and Millinery at | t y goods from season 5 tlic profit out of ev- < I give everybody an f i.1.! a. *? I vr iti 1,11 is great nar-i i unquestionably the brightest and Fresh- , Augusta and Colum- ! s we will make will i bargain-giving* If (ley come. A.CKET STORE, id Wagcncr. * at on Walk-Over y j en Quality shoes. | I lurmir the inonl li os June there was a mint'.ill of ten inches. This mini lias become somewhat of a son* quest ion with us HutesOuryiaus. The New York Kacket Store libs a change in their advertisement. this week. , W e pleiiil for c'ay, anil day we got, ami mini we have. Our importunities are for >an?i now . Miss Nannie O outer is at home frem t'eiiar S|ii'iht;s Institute to the rielltflil of her I rieinls, who are many. \1 i.? il..v^i.. m n. _ ' ....... .... ..iii.iaii rfiurnt' l Moiiil.iy from .'..huston, where she tin! been spending several il.iys. * Mr. ami Mrs. T.uther Coales. formerly re-i tents of this place, hill who now re-iiie in Columbia, Visited rela- i lives here this wo. k. Mr. Oliver, of Macon, (ia , ami Miss ('handler, of Waynesboro, On., visited Mr. and Mrs. l'latl last weelt. They left entirely too soon. Mr. Walter Cartledye left for Pros-| peritv yesterday. Where else he will j ^o, we are not prepared to say, but we ! know that lie ha? ;miii'. Saturday being a National holiday ( the hank w ill lid close 1 and t he otlic.iais j j take an nuting. Tliey are a faithful | set of otlieers and no hii-iness men in | our town are kept, busier, Tney deis-rve t his day of rest. j Dr. K. K. Hardin returned from an | extended v.s.t to Spartanburg, (tilstonin and < tester Friday. He enjoyed ih*'trip immensely, nut ts gia.t to j he h.u k at the old stand one?j more. Ties is an oil' year in polities, hut the barbecues abound in great profu|-.ion throiighout our eutiulv. Present politicians and embryo p oil ieians wil I I show their fares in ail parts. Our brass hand hoys discoursm| the i music for the it iwd at Die harlmcue at Iatesvilie Saturday la?t. The hand ] is making rapid progress and the hoys [deserve the eo operati in of our town people. j Yes, Hovers Have Their Troa- ; 1 llli'M. Four of our young men attended , ChiIdrens* Day exercises at Stealnmn 'Sunday. Four dic ve away hut only | two drove tiacK. The other two "hoof-| ...i" ; vi... ... v .. . .. - < . 4fn 7.-11 i-ajii" 11111* uno ('.isper i 11 :i i 1 ii i;i 11 went in inn- tlirrimit while | Messrs Knlian Knwl ntiil l.n wreiiriS n i i 111 journeyed Sleailiiinnwartl in, another. Now |iO it I known before we proceed flirt)i>*r lh?i at) four nt ! these ymingmen me tejiibly smitten i w iili Hie i harms of lour young g.ulies ^ i, that iii.iku Stea'in mi their lieailitti.il'; ter-. Wlnle I ayte was making "goo- < goo" even at liis girl, anil pouring out 1 eliltnks of love as heavy as Imai'dingj hoii-e hisi-nits ami as uin-ii-al as a ni iluight feline seren ole, < '.tsper sn w that ' hu was nutrias e.l anil immediately ; i took his girl I r a drive in order that , she might not see what an inferior | article in the emirling line ho was. | \\ lien Casper iv n heil tin' open, nature | lent to him a helping hand and on j ami un and on he dm\e, telling her j of milk shakes aid pineapple ie.e, furgs ting limn and p urr, win n sudden ly he awoke to the tart that lie was i near the girl's home, which is only a i lew miles from Muteshurg. He took i leave ol her at the gate (we guess) and jeameiiii home, lie said lie wanted to | see if Kajte was as gin d at walking as lie was at i ourl ing. I/irrenoe Smith look his girl tlm sain.-* way and left Irieiul K iliian. To get her Messrs Hue and ltiwl started hi the tlewey eve for home, wliii h n'aee they reached eon? , siderably Sifter midnight. Two of these young men wear smiles on their 1 tares, wli'in two el them wear blisters an their Moolsies." ( Mr. Albert Jones has been an awf good boy thie week. Mr. nni\ Mrs. Copelar.d, af i)axt< wery tyere yesterday. The Advocate hasn't seen the cob >f any"campaign money yet. Miss Emma Home, of Ridge Sprinj was in town one day last week. Liti ie Miss Mne 1'ierce, a smart li le Miss of Johnston} is visiting Mr itrollirr. l?r. Watson went up to Ward > Sa? trday nfternoou and sjiei.t Sunda [villi bis father. Miss Kate Ktdlaud *is v\ ilh us tli week, but rhe is no visitor, b-jin thoroughly of lis. Mr. Jauins llallmau nod bis tw laughters, frotti the black Creek He lion, were in town shopping Monday Mrs. .1. Pope Matthews, of ColuJibii but one of ns just the same, h-.s bet visiting her brother, Mr. 1'. b; Kern: glian. Mr. llenry Tilliuan name in th tnoni'n^ Crom Trenton r.nil will speti several days with his friend, Bue Duilnm. Mrs. Fret! CnLiim and little Mi Fredricji have returned from a \i>il I Mrs. Ciillum's parents in Spartanburj Kre'd is O. K. now. MissAminee'Caitled^e, one of tl iniirtest little girls in the world, ivith h 9 sister, Mrs. !. Edwards. Man >f our people*itre glad to have this li ll?' miss with us*. Mr. Manchester Watson and his si ter, Miss Heile, sjient Wednesday an riiursday with friends. These youn Tolks have a host of friends here wi tre always, giad to have Mum. A hp,st of drummers have been wil js this week. They are a!i a jolly se jut none can equal the only ami t?rig ual, Tom ;Pi|clier. '"Uncle Tom" is thoroughbred and he is the lion of tl hour- wherever he goes. . . To Cure A Cold In One Day. Fake Laxative broin'b Quinine Tablet All-druggist refund t lie money if fails t'o cure K I W tirdve s signutui is on each box- 25 cents. . NJIIHT WAS IIKK TKHIIOK. "T would cough nearly all nigl long," writes Mrs. '.'has, Applegnl af Alexandria, IikI,, "and could hard get' any sleep.' I had coiisnmptii so h-.d that if I walked i block would cough 1 rightfully and sp blood, hut, when all utiier medicit faileil, threi fl.Ot) bottles*,of Dr. King New iseoveiy w hull v cured me ai I gained .'?S pounds." It's absolute guaranteed * o cure Coughs, ('olds, I. lirippe, Bronchitis nutl sill throat at Lung.'1 roubles. l'rice ??Pc and $1.(1 Trial bottles frr?* at (>. .1. Ilnrri Batesbnrg, or (Iro.-sjn l>rug C( l.eesvi lie. A. It. Bass, of Morgantown. Ind., lis lo get up ten or twelve times in th night, and had a severe backache ai pains in i lie Kidneys. M as cured I Foley's Kidney Cure, For Sale by J..1 Tiluuiuiis Italesburg. G-reat Price Cutting! Our entire stock < Uiy U"UUUo, Notions snd Millinery. The props have bet knocked from under all I* rices. ?j 4 Get Our "Prices . liefore Bavin N. U. GUNTER I- T. l'KRU Y. K. F. I*KU1 PERRY BROS. General Merchandise AOKXTS FOU T1IK XK\?' 1IO.MK SiCWIXO MACMINK',. 'II IK UK ST OX T11 K MA If. K K r. o W K CAKKY A FUI.L (INK I < >F COM*'I NS AM" CASK K'l'S. \\i: AUK 1N Til K MA11KKI' : to skm,. on: rkicks AND TERMS SI IT T1IK 1'KOIM.K AND TIMKS. O FEHRY l>ROS Batcsbur^, S. C. Subscribe fcr Uir Advocato. (alHX'll'H f^uick IC?*Ii fit. \Vh?n vonr joints ami bones nrn your flesh for is tender mil o .?re, ; cent bottle of Oooch's t>tii ck II . will uire yon quirk relief. flest lor oolic. 111 r , : .1 / ... >r. s jr* 4 i? ?? s. y ' ST Ri | You will find th stock of Summer Millinery ever * i i * * burg. They wc sS your tastos and Shoes and Hats ? that require no g I of clothes at p with the qualit l? spcct our goods | trashy goods in s L?! class goods are h * are sold as cheaj c an be bought ft call at my stores 1 clit to you. AVatc re I %/ 1 T AVC0R. I Oil W1 ;l : - J- J. R Dry Goods, - IVlili id ul ?? c f t?y l>, workiso snaii" and day. Tin' bibirst ami mightiest little thing that evtr was made is Ur K New I.ife l'iils. Hiese pills change weakness into strength, listleSsness ilito energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in binlilini: up the health. (J. Iv -* ? per box. fob ! by O. .1. Harris. Hatesbiirg, and t'rosi son Drug Company, I.oesville. ^ Fruit Trees i Me M A<!iitn< dI' Itnxti r wishe j o u it lion l<> I-is I riei.ds ami custom j ers that lie i* st iiI in the fruit t r?? htisi , tiess mid will call on tliem in the nen ' future, > Slowing choice selections t'roi ; ilk' famous (ireeosboro Nnrseries. Sh itsfactioii in the I'n11:r?* u> in (lie pas! "At the FOUNTAIN DRINKING,' 511 ' Is indeed the p'm-e to he refreshed; * here experience and skill arj c unbilled to make the very Fost drink possible. Smofcers . . . 1 ... Wi'-il" he glad to know that we ?ovr carry the famous Frntfrtlyu and I'rivate Tip C'igatv and challenge the | world to produce their superior for the motley. ( Force!! l" llavs you ever tried it? It is the ''ready to serve" food. Try it. Grape Nuts! Nothing i equal to it for <*. j giving strength to thn weak. It's good, too. Toilet Articles. Our lines of Soaps and Il'ertnineriis are complete. I'or the dainty toilet everything is I ere. Stationery. l' - i'?. ?if '<t .1 I'.ti t"olot?A4 r I 4 a j i i at. " , l a ls and 'I ablets, In I'ai t cverylliinn tli?* writer uses. Your* to mtv, J. D. TIIV1IVXONS 1 \ j. ii. r.< ou.ix>4, WllKhl.WKlOII i" AM) Hi u k^mitii. IIOUHKHIIOKIMO A SI'IU'IAI I IIORSKS h'llOD Cllll SIXTY ( FX IS, S.Y I ISFACI Ion (i I' A It an 11 J. II I*. ( Ot.I.lNS, I.efHvil'e, S. <\ tdi.t | j Sul> tcrllH* lor tin- AUvtx at*. ( V i\ I-- \1 ;; K "? H T W 9 a-* 1 1WL !. e most complete Dress Ooods and 11 shown in Hates- 1 -v r ' ;re bought with needs in view. ,!i that bear names !;: guarantee Suits !! t rices in keeping y, t all and in- J No cheap or itock. Only iirst ere handled, and a ) as trashy goods >r elsewhere. A will prove of benh tliis space each 11 be benefitted. \ AWL., [inery, - ClothingI Foley's Kidney Cure purifies tin blood t>y reining nhl Impuii.ios and | ton? s iij> t lie whole f-ysieiii. Cures kidnev rind bladder iroubles. For sa!? i I by J. 1>. TimtniT.s Bntesburg. I / near to having a new house," i: , I every day by the old houses ma The Shfrw/n-L S. W. P. protects and beautifies B of finish, and economy, gives I [. It's easy working qu capacity, honest ineas S satisfy the demands H house-owner. rtfrima 1' , iim?ii.i eoL( Batcsburg D OsLxrjriete;? sjxxcsl "Wsl General m nrpi K" oUsJ. J c WMteS-t cjtt hcto mr^n \A7 11 i In* lightest mineral wu'ei it rent ileal, but we can |iro\ 1 Y. We have the largest brick 1 uil'i all modern improveine Kll, Stone, on Southern K iilroio. i ?? j White Stone Lit] WHITE S'l'OI I !! ! Ill V I, ? ??? ;andidate announcements UiiJit this hcndinjf the AHvorate /ill, in the future, unnoimce candlates for municipal olflce. The cards /ill run until election day and the rice will he ?2, in advance. The vowed candidate* will thus Le known, "NO i ll IXU DOINU." Ifutchbur^iuitM lit Abbeville. The I'o lowinv items are taken from lu/Abhe\ilie .Medium ul last week: Mr*. N. A. Hate*, of [hitenburj*. has een on a short visit to her sister Mr*. * 11 n M Cut..!. r..:l sil... ? v??. *ji?o ui irnuru VlitJ V oman's Missiotiuty Conference. She ibis one of the handsomest delegates ireseut ai.d one of the most devoted. Miss Mannie Hates, a fascinating oting wjin.m from Hnieahurg is in the x ity on a visit to the family ol John M. j ! ia nhrull. Her neither is a sister of ir-. (iur.l/iill. Miss Tales is sluai-iii of the Columbia Female College ,nJ a very bright young woman. James liaruin, an up-to-date young unu from Hate-burg, spent Tuesday villi John M. C unhrell s lainily. He ttcnded the Missionary Conference t Greenwood and came from there n see his relations heu*, I'retty Miss Fannie Mae Hettis, of 'rentou, is with her school-mate, Miss 1 iry E.iz t Fox. Mrs. .1 II. Tillman ami her protty ilt'e daughter, are visiting the aunt d the former, Mrs. Fox. Miss Edna Jones, of Wulterboro, is me of the fairest visitors lo our town, is the guest ol Miss Mary Conner. Mrs. Cynthia Neal, of Spartanburg, me of the most winsome in the land, s viitli hvr s -ter. Mrs.Fred Cullmn. Mrs. Stol es and the little ones are Kiting toe old home near beivern, vliile' Uncle Joe" is keeping "Lach." Camp James Connor (Confederate eterans) will i.oid a meeting Saturday titer noon i > transact important bustless. Mr. Cnarlio Boinrau, n recent graiViale ol Clru.sou, . as been vtsiliug his iehuolniate, Mr. Wigfall Fox. During lis stay lie has made quite a number if friends. Mrs Roylston, from Hlackville, and Mr-. I'igsoy, of Spartanburg, are visiting their sister, Mr-. J l?. Hartley, i'hese ladies are pleasantly remembered by the young people of our town front former visits. jWaiti r <.'art ledge, none other than our >wu "little Walter," is a lady's man >y iiislini t as well as cultivation. It is said ( md i h t on good authority) that lie became so mm-n absorbed with the harms of a jolly miss while at a rociil gathering u few evenings ago, chat he entirely lorgot Iiis fair partner toil it was necessary to call an assistant to net us gallant for the the voting lady home*. Walter! Walter!! The charms must have been indeed great. N'cx; time, remember, my son, remember !!! WANTlTT)?-Young mptr^TcTjTepar?""*"" "" inr? nvermnetii positions. Fine nperi nps in all departments, (loodsalaries. It ipnl promotions. Kxuminationusoon. I 'ar.n-nlar.s Free. Inter-State (ior. I ln=>t., t t il.ir Itapnls, la. -1-1803 3ni ?, --^i id ideNeW* house, and you'll conic pretty ^ ; an old saying that's proven true I tde new with I' Williams Paint. | ;. It's great durability, beauty satisfaction to the house-owner. I alities, great covering sure, and strict purity, ^ of both painter and I irug Company' s epons? Merchandise. ID. Culmm lorapany. icicle IIDjltlfcList 'Ct/C'SX. r <11 the market. This is claiming A ,'e 't by actual test. ... m lott' 1 ii the C'aro'iiiHs or Ccorgta, I nt'. 1 !' o rir rar line from White , to tln> Hot. '. s iia Water Company, NK SPRINGS, S. C. ^if|