The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 08, 1903, Image 3
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County Claims, Lumber anil
Cross Tie Receipts.
The Firwt National Bank ol Bate
burg will buy school and count
P ? hiiins and railway receipts for oros
und In
W. W. Watson Cashier.
H Save Your Money
^^^^B and keep it in the Savings l)ep ?rtm-i
H M of the First National Bunk of Bat*I
^B^B burg--foiir per cent, per aniiiiui. Div
^^^B deiais semi-annually.
^^B To Advertisers.
^^B Vnless copy for change of advertise
^^B ments id in by (> p. m. Monday it wi
B^B be impossible to make change. Tli
^B rule will not be broken. To seem
^B better attention your ad. copy snonl
be in Saturday.
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W The Fourth in >.ur town was u quit
* nil air.
Mr. Del'nss. of Camden, visits
friends liereSunday.
Mr Edward Folk Strotlicr spet
last Sunday in Columbia.
Miss Mamie Stover, of Kershaw,
visaing Mrs. Ceo. ltikard.
Mr. T. 11. Quuttlebaum spent tl
Glorious Fourth"at Pelion.
JVlr. Goo. C. Bates celebrated hi
liberty in Columbia on the 4th.
About thirty gallons of liquor woi
seized at this place last Sutuiuay.
Mrs. W. B. Altiuau atlemlud tl
baroecue at Peiioii hi the Fourth.
postmaster lvnetce carried bis p:
S* triotisui to I'elion on the fourth.
The Slate Press Association cot
ven os at li hi La 8.one Lilhia sqritig
today.
Mrs. Jas. I).id I and e'.i 1 Iron went t
Peiion lust Week to visit tiieuds an
relatives.
Jlr.John W. Gibson spent tjnrida
night lure U3 llie ;,iust of Air. L ria
Etiiercdge.
Miss Lutie Cato, a most charinin
young lady ol lttdge Spring, was net
iast Friday.
Mr. Garland W. Gold, u populu
traveling man from Lynchburg, Va
was here Alouday.
dmiii, it, . ..in. i ,li icurlr IVi.n'f .? >
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until me lull rush &ets 111. Lei l
supply ^ t?u now.
M ids .1 jsi? Sharkey , al w:i\ s wclcuir
in Uatesburg, is Mailing lier sislc
Airs. N. U. Out:let'.
Mi?s Matt it- Croui li left Friday f I
teruou on u visit (u Iiit'tuU at itoe
Jlill unci Ktisliuv*.
llnilroud Couynissioner 15 I., t atigl
man pa.-scii thiough here Moucay o
ilia nay to Uolumbia.
Mr. \V. I). Jtikard is operating
cunning factory at iiis residence ili^i
? ? ? 4iuy>-?ut I'aJtcc. lights.
Mi. nn?l Mrs. 1). Fey tun Hurtle
visited tile Intel 's parents hi ltaruwe
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. M. 1*. Sliealy, c?f Etheredge,
popular merchant and .ill run ml goo
lel.ow, was in town Friday.
Mrs J. 15. blokes aud tin* little on*
returned Saturday I rum an exteiule
visit to relatives at Seivt in.
.Mr. Walter .1 . >.!<-Cartha, State Di
ponsary Inspector, was in our town
snort w hile .Saturday morning.
Ilor. E. L. Asbiil ami Mr. Jul
lira Its passed through our town Sa
on day on thoir way to Pclioii.
Misses Sa Hie and Lucy Bedenbatigl
?c>f the Dupont section, visited the
>is!er, Mrs. \V. 1itikaud lust week.
The Sunday S< ln> d Convention <
the ltulgc Association will meet i
i'bilippi Church Tuesday and Wedne
day.
Mr. L. Hartley, neeoinpanied b
Master Edward, went to Columb
'Jliursdny. Edward will spend a wei
at Lexington before return ing lioim
Masters Cuthbert Shealy nml Will
Miller spent the Fourth at l'clion.
is needless t ? say that they ronstiun
red leuioiiade at.d ' piuoers" bv tl
quart.
We are in receipt of the Clemst
Agricultural College catalogue Fro
cover vocover it is inn 01 vaiuaoic >i
formation to those i otileinplnliti
taking a college course.
The Lexington County <'onfedera
"Veterane Ke-iinioii iiI lie heltl
Lecstillo next Tuesday. A pleas.r
time is in store for all who alten
bee program eisewhcr.'.
Mr. W. C. Earlier, of New Y.ir
who has been here lor some lime i
the interest of the cotton mill, h
imaile many frienils. We welcome n
such gentlemen to our midst.
Mr. N'eal Hartley, who is now loeati
in Atlanta, in on a visit t<> the hom
folks. His many friends in these par
are deiighted to have him i\ith the
again, even for no short a time.
Mr. und Mrs. E.J Jones, of C'oncor
N. C. are on (heir annual visit to t
lalter's mother, Mts I.. \V. Youn
blood. Mrs. K. K. Sloan, of the sun
place is also visiting lior m >ihtr, Mr
A ouughlocd.
Mr. K. E < 1st-alt will given hirb
cue tl the John llyde lord, ou On
I'ranch, Saturday, July istli. D-ueii
and good muni , coiiihilied with an e
eelleul dinner, nil old make the day
pleasant one lor all in atl> ndaiice.
When a paper and it advertisii
patrons do bom nest in harmony
stands to reason that the people vvI
i |?air"ui/.e sai l advi"iisurs will be n
I corded courteous 11 eat men t. '1 lie A
vacate and those who ime its coin 111
| iti'i' on me uest tii u rnis.
There will l?e a picnic at West t'rei
tSaturilii v. If the weather | or mi
there will be a largo gathering of tl
good people for miles around. Nn m
will cont ribute Iter share of visitor
W 'ile the I<".\iligton people of tli
Heclioli v* i:I he on hand n latge nut
hers.
Talk about your eake and tcllaho
your pies, they are not i.i it when y <
-an sit up to a table w it It plcnt y ot h
biscuit ni.d some of ye olden tiiu
genuine < 'uli.i lilolasee. 'lo lie h.l I
LI __ \. (Juntei's. iJoii'l forget that
is the genuine Cuban too, so rise at
trot your jug down to our stand?\
trill do the rest.
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wore worth $-r> a pieeo and t.c came to (
a- town to market bis crop.
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- I'u far u ijiiipn, |?1?*rity good for a i
a king, an* tin- delightful crackers, Na- '
i isco, Allien a, itoiuomi, ami | urtici:larly
the Ohauipague Wafers in be bad i
'r | only at U. f miter's. 'J'ry tlieui is j
" ' ulljwe ask.
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! - Matrimonial inislit* are the only
it- ' bargains the average woman has no
ns ' use for,
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t!;. Music! Music!! Music!!!
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The I one Star Brass Band ?
n of Batesb
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Is fully rquipped ami well i
i prepared to furnish music. <
oI | for all oceusiona requiring j
'i('i Hand Music. 'Jive lis a call. .
It Address by letter, or call on,
\V. Kit A NK It AWL, Director,
Matesburg, S. C.
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*s Miss Carrie I'oii, of Columbia, is | .
d visiting Misses Annie and l.otiu ICtli. '
or edge. 141
s* Mister l?en Tillman "Neiil, of Spar-! t
!' ! (anbury, is visiting lbs sister, Mrs. a
j Fred Colliliu. c
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m I Onilo i.limber of our people at. (
t-j tended the oarbae.ue at Peiion Satnr
j day. A pleasant 11me is reported.
hi Daniel Medill, F.sij., a prominent
ir young lawyer of Atlanta, was li?*re
last Thursday in the interest of Ills
, elients.
of \
"t Mr. .1 .1. Itnwl i-i n?1w?>i?iitir..? . ? ?.. -
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?* | cial sale. It will repay tlu.se who are
contemplating the purchase of goods I
^ | in his line to give hin* a call. j
?a j The State Hoard of Eqtiali/. itlon, t
k ; having for its main object the taxation e
of the property of cotton mills will ]
| meet in Columbia on the loth ilist., i
i' lMr. F. H. H?~rtili ix, ol Leesville, repre- ]
, j cents Lexington county on the board. c
' (.Mr. J. C. Ranch, of Wyse's Ferry, t
1L' , represents Saluda county.
Miss Maude Aiinen, who lias been
! the guest of Mrs. Hrooker ' hirtledge, 1
1,1 j left Saturday morhing for Lexington, 1
a" | where she will \isit MissLtna liar- '
? man, from there returning to hei
j home at Kishopvill**. Mis< Aiinen has
?e many friends here who wll he glad to
t see l.t r in these parts again.
!" 1 lie m inn light picn:c Friday night j
' was indeed a. pleasant atrair. Three |
1 wagon loails of our giils anil boys |
| made up the party, whit h was chap- r
l"(i eroned hy I'rof. and Mrs. I). W. Dan- a
iris and Mrs. D. Peyton Hartley, j
'l"j No one returned hungry, for well- j ,
tilled baskets that were prepared for ;
another oceasion, '>-eie brought into
Sll j ervic .
u' Mr. I". Aldridge, better known
1 * as the "Duke of <Jl iiujne ji n"' drove in
1,1 from his home last Kri-lay for the first v
; time in two weeks. We thought when
we first saw him I hut his w ife luul
I ' thrown a bucket of red paint in his t
one, but upon closer examination ,
^ , found that lie had only been decorated (
wi'.h tumors of the "Order of .'obe |
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Editor Advocate :?l\?r.se announce
ri your paper that Rev. Jl. 3. Trurs!a!e,
ol' ?iunib:a, will preach in St.
lohi.'s M. E Church, South, at 11 a.
ti. undS-.dO p. in. Sunday, July 12th.
intl that h? will conduce two services
ach ihty (lining the week. The pnblns
cordially invited to attend all ol
hcse services
E. T. 11 dges, Pastor.
Killed l?y liiifiitnin^.
< 'larcncc lloat wrieht, the 0-year old ^
on of .Mr. attl -Mrs. Pearly Hoatvright,
who live on Mr. J no. R. Wutou'h
place, near Monetta, was struck
>y lightning and iinuicdiately hilled1
ate yesterday evening. The boy bad j
ust coiue from the lield where ho had
ieen sowing i-eas and was seated near
lie chimney when sttiuk. Another
hild sitting near was badly allocked
I'he parents have the sympathy of
nany friends in their sad boicavement.
I'he remains worn interred todav at 11
("clock at West Creek church, llr
V. C. W ilk ins preached the funeral.
Woman is the genius of compro
nise: shr begins by wanting her son
0 bt* president: sh.? emit by be n^ sat-fied
for him to pass the plate in ri
:hiirch.
so PITY SHOWS.
"For years f.ite was after me eoninucusly"
writes F. A. Giilledge Ver?ena,
Ala. "I Intd a terrible ease of
Ji'?'s causing 21 to mors. When all
ailed Buckleu's Arnica Salve cured
lie. Kqoally good for Burns ami a<l
1 li>'s ami pains. Only 2*>c at < >. J.
la-ris. Batesburg, and < rosson Drug ^
Joinpanj, I.eesville. \
Polities may not pay 'out most canlidates
are compelled to put up.
If Ananias were living today he
vou Id n 't he considered so milch.
.! t'ST Alton KKHTI.MK
akc a I.ittle Early Kiser?it will cure
:011st iputiou. biliousness ami liver
roiihlos. De Witt's I.ittle Farly
tisers are dil fereiit from other pills.
L'hey d<> hot gripe ami break down the
mirmis mcuibr.ijis oi 'the stomach, '
iver aid bowels, hut cure by gently
iron sing the secretions and giving
treiiglh to these organs. Sold by I
t:tlt?$liurK Drii? ('o
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Eugene
Fieid's
/lews on Ambition and Dys*
popsla.
"Dyspepsia," wroto Fugene Field,
'often incapacitates a man for endeavor
tnd sometimes extinguishes the fire of
imbition." Though great despito his
omplair.t Fiold suffered from indlges.ion
ail his life. A weak, tired stomach
:an't digest your food. It needs
est. Yoa can only rest it by the uso
if a preparation like Kodol, which rc*
iovos it of work by digesting your food,
^tost soon restores it to its normal tone.
Strengthening*
Satisfying,
Envigorating.
l?repiircdonly by E. C. DrWirrA Co.,Ultlcamt I
Tlio 51. LkjUIO couUiius ?V4 tluios ibo&Oc. *lnx
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Now is tbe time to have your fall
^riuting dune.
Magistrate F. I'. Shelly, of ftredonia
s in tuwo today.
Mr. &1. 13. Kdwards went to Loxingon
Moudny on buslnt-as.
Mr. Charlie II. Knetce nttended the
)ig bai bacue ut 1'eiion last Saturday.
Miss Ktlle Jones. of Bully, is visiting
ler grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'.
I ones.
Mr. John T. Smith, of I.eesville, was
lere for a short while Monday aiterIQOU.
The usual weekly change in th<? i
Sew York Racket St?ru uj. is called I
mention to.
New stock of stationery to arrive
ln? week, it ia all go d qua'ily and
ve will iirint it up in style
On Tuesday morning a dispensary ^
>onoub:e seized a barrel of beer and a ^
turret if mult at the depot.
Miss Tuilie Branch, a charming
oung indy from Augusta, is visiting
ler sister, Mrs. J. A. Wliilten.
Dr. Kirk:cy, of Saluda, was in town
donday. lieiore leaving us tie pur- ; Jj
based a new boggy. Come again,
Jucfor. j
We are glad to n?te the improve- _
nent iu friend Wade Youngblood's |
tealth. lie has bcen.uuwell for sevrral
weeks. I
Mark Shaver, son of ?. ?. Shaver,
v!m> was killed near Johnston about j
wo months ago by Riifus Durst, was
hot last Saturday and seriously I /?
voumled by a young mau named ] ll
(ilchene, for whom he was working,
lear the same place. It was the out- I cl
:ome of a quarrel. Shaver is not exlected
to live. j
Mr. W. D. It.kard is moving his
tore to the lot next to Simmon's hard- "V
varc store. Mr. ltlsard has the brick -k'
in hand and will st'ii t immediately
lie crect'on of a large brick
tnrehou-c where the frame structure
drmerly stood. Tit's is an enterpris- |
ng runt praiseworthy step on Hie part !
it Mi. Itikaril and we hope others rj1
vill follow suit. . J.
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A. It. Bass, of Morgantown. Iml.,had
o get up ten or twelve times in the
light, and had a severe backache and
wins in the kidneys. Was cured by
Foley's Kidney Cure, For Sale by J.l>.
riinmons Batesburg.
Baroicue! E
On July lSth 1 will give n barbie tie
it Ostwalt it iCnwct-'s planer
>11 Gum Ilranch, at the John llyde
ord. Music and danging, combined
vitli a fine dinner will he the order of
he day The dinner served will be
Irst class iu every jespi ct.
K. E. Ostwalt,
nUUTAI.LT TOHTUIIKD.
A e,as? came to light that for persisent
and unmerciful torture has perinpft
never been equaled. Joe Golo
iriek, cf Colusa, Cal., writes. "For
a years 1 endured insufferable pain
roui Rheumatism and nothing relieved
ne though I tried every Ihim^kuo \ u
nd it's the greatest n?BBfine on _______
artli for that trouble. A fewyiotiles ~
f it completely relievrd mo of K.dney wc
roubles and general debility, only <pj,e ^
Oc. Satisfaction guaranteed by O.J. thing tln?
larris, Hatcsburg, and (.'reason Drug \t.w" jjr
'OUipany, Lecsville. weakness
- into enei
~ power. '
up the lie!
by ?) J. 1
Great
Price Cutting! Mr J
o uniioui
era that li
ness and i
future, si:
3ur entire stock oi'jiX.-t"'.'."
Dry Goods, j f:?UIS
Notions snd j ?,
Millinery, ?
bt'sl
Smokt
Hie props have been | w?'
knocked from | v
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muier all wor
Prices. ,,eri
Force!
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5et Our Prices 111
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Before Buying. Qrape
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N. U. GUNTER. !
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PERRY BROS. '
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General Merchandise.
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AO F.NTS FOB THE NEW ev?*i
1IOMK SCW I NO MACHINE,
THE REST ON T1IE M A It- |
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WR ( AllKY A FULL LINK
OF ( OFFINS AN I) V ASK KTS.
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WE A11K IN THE MARKET
TO SKLL. OUR PRICES Wiikh.wi
AND TERMS SUIT THE "
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PERRY BROS
Batcsburft, S. C.
StUMcribe fcr the Advocate. Siibxcri
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2?T RAWL'S
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D?fexion.g' xr^.37"
lExvtlxe Stocks:
OF
indies Spring and Summer Hats,
adies' Slippers and Men's Straw
[ats at Actual Cost. I will have
counter of bargains in sunimei
Iress Goods that will be sold at
rst cost. Also have a lot of odd
iocs to be sold at or below cost
am now preparing to go tc
forthern markets and do not
ant to carry these goods anothei
mson. : - :
his sale will last until goods arc
)ld, : : : : :
= J. J. RAWL, ?ry
Goods, - Millinery - Clothing
HIKING NIUUP AND DAY.
usiest ami mightiest little 8 , ^?^ne.v ^'"ro Ptirif
t ever was made is Dr Kind's ' 001 f.rbininic oht Itnpurii
e Pills, riiene pills change "P ."I ?\ ??
into strength, listlessness ! ??id bladder troubles, b
"g>. brain-fag into mental j ^ liminons llatesburg.
l'liey4re wonderful inbuildintr '
nltli. C). lv 25e per box. Sold ~'
' * r,""| we Have Reduced :
M'uit Trees LIVER
J M. Adams.of Baxter, wishes t.() lo ^JoiltS Ctl
ire t<> bis I riends and etislome
isstill in the fruit tree biisi-|
vil! call on tliem in the neat in our wimlov
lowing choice selections from
is (ireer.sboro Nurseries. Sat i rs i t * *
in the future as in the past ; Jot . - ?l ()SCI)il S?'
"At the Thachor's and
ITAIN DRINKING," go at this pritl
conic first serve*
indeed Hie plaee to he '
esl.ed; where exper- RafooVinTf
e niul skill are com- -Dd uOib U LLX c
nl to make the very *
t drink possible.
II be glad to know tlint !
now earry the famous XTTT
uklynai't Private Tip Wv JL, v :'~f
ars and challenge the
hi to produce their su- I .
ior for the money. j
, | General
*e you ever tried it? -?
is the "ready to servo" m_
1. Try it. - - I
Nuts!
thing is equal to it for
ng strength to the
k. It's good, too. Articles.
gy-, _ ? j ^ ^
lines of Soaps ami \/\s U Ivs
ftiinerics are complete. I
thedainty toilet every- I V/
i?r i> I ere. - - '
nery.
Paper an.I Envelope* I* the lightest mineral
s nn.I 'I ablets. In fact M .rr,.al ,|eal, but we ear
rvthing the writer use*.
we have the largest br
^ our* to serve, with all modern impro1
T I M IVIO NF Stone, on Southern Itai
J. II. P. COLI.1NS, White Stone L
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ItlOIIT ANI) Hi.At KSMITII.
orbksu^kimo a Specialty. ???????-????.
liion koiiSixty ('rnts. "'i?ia. ^ fe
Satisfaction (IfaiianIkko. 1 * ?j"?
J. II. 1*. COLT.INS,
I.eesvilie, S. C.
be lor the Advocate.
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^^flftlDlDATE ANNOUNCOlH^^^^^B^^M
1'nder heading the Advocate
will, in the future, announce candl- H
dutes for municipal oflice. The cards
? will run until election day and the ftii! fia
price will be |2, in advance. The
avowed candidates will thus be known* ,
MXOTHINO :M
DOINU." - .13
PROGRAM
Sunday School Convention at jl*|
Philip^ Church.
The Sunday Sehool Convention of
the Kiilge Association will meet at
l'hilipi i Chnrcli Tnesduy ard WmI- '
nesduy before the third S(*u iay, July v
I 14-15: ' !
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| 10 a in.?Devotional exercises: S. J.
" ' Watson. 8
10 :U0 a. m.? "The helpfulness of good 8
ah 8 n8i" 11 E- Lewi*, K. F, Wat- . I 8
won, K. C. lti?txe:l, A. Smith, U. *?-^jMl
> 11:15 a. in.?"How to have a poor 8
Sunday School," J. A. (Juliter, W. I
r L. Coleman, G. W. hiiw^er, H. I.. I
, 13 in.?Sermon by J. Hnrlwell Ed- |
wards. ^8
, | 19:46 p in.? Intermission* I
3 p.m.?"Are the Scriptures studied I
J and taught faithfully?" K. 11 Wat- I
j too, S. J. NVHtson, J. o. Glover, b. I
S. Mack, A. C. V-'i Ileitis. I
[ p. m ?"The advisability of intro- 1
during the Home Department in- I
to the schools," W. I; Holland, J. I
? i E. Johuaton, J. I*. Beat), P. B. I
Grant. ^9|
I Wednesday: |
10u. m.?Devotional exercises: M. D. I
10:15 a. in.?"Is it important that the I
older fieople slioii'd be in the I
i school? 1 E. C. KidgclI, K. A. Tur- 1
ic r, J. K Watson 11. L. Uaggott,
J. J. Browne.
% 11a. tn.?"flow rail we make our Sunday
mjIiooIs a great missionary
I oweiV% 8. J. Waison, LJ. E. Brab- j^H
haui, P. 15. Grant, J. ilartwell Ed- 'II
wards R|
13 m.?Miscellaneous business. H
12 :30 p. in.?l-.twrmissioii. H
1 :30 p. ni.?"Should not teai hers be
deeply concerned for the conver
sion of their pupils?" It. B. Warson,
T. it. Denny, I.afayelte Watien,
C, L5. Wright, J. A. Carson.
2:80 p. in.?"The relation of the Sunday
school to the development of ^^8
Christian character," E. Critn.
A. C. Jones, J. A. Banks, A. C.
8:1."> p. m.?"What can the pupil do to
iucremae the iuteftittnil attend- f
atcce?" It. F. Watson, EfT Kidgell, 7
Ben Carson, T. A. tjnaLllebauin,
.1 erome Courtnay. >jl
Program Committee.
BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YKA.RJ.
Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, III.,
writes"I hr i bronchitis for twenty
yuars and never got relief until I used fl|
?Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a
sure cure," For Sale by. J. I). Tim
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ies tin' WANTED?Young men to prepare
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