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ADVOCATE. ?^11 I .1 IM I I 1?? C t Xntered at the llafceaburp, 8. C., Post- * wfttc* aa Secoui-Glaaa Mail Mutter. ' i rubliahed Every >\ e net ay ( denoe of tills. It marks th? growth and advancement of our town in an unmistakable tanner. It shows that our oitiaena haT4 the push and hustle necessary to make it the best and largest town between Columbia ami Augusta. As figures sMeak volumes we have obtained a few front Postmas'er Kueece. Since the llrst of January there have been 819 money orders issued, amounting to $3,751.74 and 195 orders paid, amounting to $i,Q8l 80. The gross reoepiU of the postal business amounted to $1,047.71, nearly one hundred dollars iu excess of the same period for last year. It should be remembered that these figures embody six of the dullest uinnths in the year for our citixens. and we venture to suy that the report for the six months ending December 31st will show much larger gains over t lie report of last year. Ere twelve months more have rolled around llatesbiirg will show in every branch of business a decided improvement, as already the increase in the trade of our merchants has b%en marked. And why P Heiause Iter biisln* ss tarn are courteous aud judicious, doing a legitimate busttia-u. btrivinir to Mti'iiru mot liolii tiv honest methods the trade of the surrounding country. When once ?uch a spirit take* a flrui hold on the ladders of a community It becomes contagious, until eventually every citizen, no matter how humble, is doing his portion in the grrat work of push. ing our town to the I'ront. The start has been made and should not be abandoned. Have not we an txcellent bank, an solid as the aoundest in the tit-He and ofllcered by capable gentleuieu whose every effort is to serve the oublic)1 Have we not abraded school of high rank, which will offer the public a Iree nine months term the coining station, wlcch in itself should be a great drawing card to those who have children to educate. Then take our cotton factory and minor industries into consideration, su< h a? saw mills, machine shops, blacksmith shop*, etc. Keeping these facts in miud, together with the tine tourists' hotel, hich is assured, and other contemplated improvements, has not every c'tizeii a solid foundation upon which to stand aud i nil for liutesburgf We do not court a bo>.m for they are often disastrous. but we do waut to see our town forge to tlie front, and believe the day is near at hand when Hates burg's swaddlii g clothes will he cast aside. A bug scientist says that mosquitoes will tlee truui the unialc of a hrasi band. This litis no reference to the Lone Star Brass B ind of Butesburg. At a meeting of the stockholders of the BacoUt Mfg Co., held in Spurtuiiburf yesterday evening It was decided to add another million dollars to the capital stock of the company, mukiiiK it $2,000,000. This move shows (duck and enterprise and verities our prediction. Ktom Washington the report conies that the condition of the ll-ecy staple throughout the cotton belt is much improved. It wi'l iuiprovd gradually in order to get bai k to seven cents bv selling time, and when the poor farmer has been forced to dispose of hi? crop the exsggerrted estimate will be pulled nown and the prim of cotton pulled up. In what way is the farmer benefitted? The majority of them cannot hold their cotton. We notice in nu exch iiige that a ilarrishiirg (I'a ) doctor sejs "that the devil lurks in the seou fountain." "Theyoung women of tins country," remarks another exchange, "are go in* 10 ?ne uevu hi h rapid rate then.' { Tbat Pennay I vnnia doctor Ina passed the S fanatical stage a,ul there in no clianrt of earthly existence being a peacefu' Hk </ue fur him. MICIIT Wit J IK II IKKKOit. HH?| "1 would cough neirly all night long," writes Mrs. I'Iih?. Applegnte HBB of A leXHOdria, 1 ml., "tilid coilld hardly 99H any sleep. I had consumption to had that if 1 walked :i block I |U|H would cough I rightlnily and spit M^Dw blood, hot, wht'U all other niedic'nc failed, thre* fl (XI bottles',of I'r. King's HWH New imovefy wholly erred me noil Wk J gained 6H pounds." It's ahsidiitely guaranteed to cure 'Jnuglis, ('elds, I,a HSSflflBM^B Grippe, Uronctiitis and all throat and WMKBSPSb^1 l'dug Troubles. I'rire !W>c and H B Trial bottles free at (). J. Harris, Hutssburg, or GroMiou l>rug Co,, J.ceavilte, I JOHN BELL TOWIL1,, Editor J i JULY IB. .tt03. ! ??? { If you desire a sureir.dex of'a tow it's , growth and progressiveness no better ' guide can be found than to watch the rise of its poetoflloe. As the receipts increase the otlice is elevated from class to class, until it dually reaches the lioiit, becoming a llrst-tl.iss office. The Batesburg office, recently advanced to the third class is un evi APOLOOB1MC. During the editorV abarnce en a Vacation Advocate readers will bear pa* ientljr with the foreman, who is now itideavuilog to act as editor and printer. This statement is uiuUe i<> proect th? editor from being charged ip with our shortcomings. 1 * PRISONOUS SHOT. Convicts Attempt to ICacape liut Come to CSrlef. Friday afternoon about 2 o'clock, two prisoners attempted toescape from ihe couuty (arm, about live mi Us from Cvxinglon. They unnamed to (jut live mile# irouithe field in which I hey were working, Guard Kibler and Ueorge Wilson, a trusty who is as-ving a life sentence, were sent to ci.pturc the escaped convicts, dead or ulive. On their way in aeurch or the psisorers they passed t lie farm of Mr. Frank Swygerc. 1'iitt convict knew that young Swygert, aged about 20, was a good allot and ha was r quested to aucoinpauy hem, which he did. The negroes were tracked about live miles wheu b glimpse of thtui was caught. Kibler called to them to halt but they ouly ran the faster, lie attempted to (tire hm gun but it (ailed tu go off. 1 lie negroes were making good their escape when lie called to young Swygerl to lire. The latter drew a head oil Hawking knd when he lowered his gun the criminal lay dead upon the ground. When Swygort raised his gun to a:tn at the other criminal. George Naioe. lia war fully 85 yards away, but witti steady nerve and a good eye lie hit his man, bringing him to the ground. Namie ctitiuot it v c. At the inquest Mwygerl was tiie slat witness, and in tin unconcern, d way told the story of the shooting. Hawkins was a model prisoner and well I kt-d by Ins guards, hut up<.n failure to halt at eoniinand had to be shot. The eoru nor s jury brought i|i a yerdipt that he was killed by Swy gi rt hi llie performance of his duty. Sheriff Rhoden, of Saluda, was in town yestercay. Hon Kugene S. Blease, of Saluda, was in town Tuesday. Dr. L M, Mitchell went to Columbia an t usine-s yesterday. Mr. E. !. Norris and family are visiting at the home of He v. N. G. Conner. Miss Moida H.dg.s is visiting her friend, Miss Jatne Miirrav, in Columbia. Mr. Tench ltouzer, of Columbia, visited his friend Mr. Jus. Hardin last week. There is room for another laundry agency iu liat??burg?as we liuve only tlv? Of tllelll. The new brink store of Mr. \V. 1). Hikard w ill be 25 feet w ide and luo feet Jeep. I>r. K. J. Jones, who visited in our town the past two weeks, bus returned to hia home in Concord, N. (J. The liutesbiirg band boys were at the Lees* I He r?-union in great shape and did themselves proud. Mr T. 11. Keruaglian left Tuesday morning to join Ins lauiily iu the uioiiiiluins ol North Caiolioa. t apt, Ceorgr Hell Tiiiimeriiiaii came lip liom Lexington to atleud the Leesvihe re-union yesterday. Ors. A. C. Wilkins and Ii. C. lildgell are utlttiding the Sunday School Con ventien at ihiiippi church as dele* gates. Mr. J. Pope Matthews of the Palmetto Hank and Trust Company, <>l Columbia, was here on business yesterday. Mr. J no. K. Kneecv, of Monet ta, has been awarded a scholarship in the .Sontii Carolina Medicttl College tor next year. Mrs. .1. P. Joins lias beee confined to her bed for se\eral days on account of ?ickness. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr J. W. Edward*, one of SaluiiuV s uuiicheslcitizens, ?as in town Tuesday . Ilia brother-in-law, c i.pi, VV . W. 11 olston, accompanied him. The Summer Sc hool for Lexington county te ii hers commences next '1 uesdaV ai In u. ill. All teacher: sbuuld be on iiuioi tile unfiling uu)'. On Monday Col. Jiines II. Tillman charged Willi tbe minder of Knitoi (Joiizt.'es, was transleried Iroiii the Columbia to the Lexington jail. Tbe gieater part of Hateaburg'i population was ul Leeaviile siiuikIIud jduiiug i ho day yesterday to at tent the Confederate Veteran's Ko-iinioii, Hr. VV. l'riee Tiuiuierman attends I ttie Sunilay School convention at. l'bilippi et.unb as a delegate. He wil visit bis old liouie near Eureka befort returning. Educational ICally. There will be an edoeat.ouul rally al I'rovidetinc church on Saturday. .1 ulj 261 h. All areiordially invited to attend and bring well-tilled bus els, a.< it will be a pu-iiic 01 casioii. Aodrerse: along educational lilies will be delivered by Lev. W. < reigliton, l'rof Jobn (.1. HI ink .-.rales ; lid l?r. \V VV, li.tniel, A treat is in store for all win are interested enough in education t? lay aside tbe business of one day ant ulleud. I t'KKS UI.OOl) 1'OISOK* CANCKIt, ll.l'KKH kczkma, CAitnr.Nci.Ks, ktc. MHDlClMC KKKK. If you li.tve offensive in(iIea 01 erii|>tioiis, uu-ers on any |>url of tin body. Hi-long bones or joints, hilling jnnir, iimit-ii^ paicue*, swoiicii giaiuis skin itches ami turns, sore lips ^i i (,'iiiiis, eating, festering -ort-s. sharp gnawing pains, then you sill ier fioii serious tilooil poison or the beninning of deadly calmer. Von may he per niHiieiitly cured by taking Itotann iilooil halm ( II. II. it.) made eepe .dally to cure the worst tdood ami skin dis eases. It kills the poison in th? blunt thereby giving a Inalthv nloo t supply to (.lie ufieeteii parts, heals every son or tilt er, even deadly cancer, stops hi aches and pains and reduces all swell logs, botanic Itlood cures al untiignal I) .onil iron tiles, such as ecze ma, scabs and s< ale>, pimples, running sure-, carbuncles, scrolula, etc, Ks peeially advised lor all obstinate casethat have reached tin second or thin stage. I?rugnists $1. To prvoe il cures, sample- of blood balm sent lre? and prepaid l>y writing blood balu Co., Atlanta, Ga. Jtescrihe trouble am free medical advice sent in sea leC letter. For aale a'ml free samples n balesburg by .1. I' fiiniuons , Some people ha virt sense enough ti Use a liiiit il they hud tense enough l< take il Mrs. Kmttm irhfcmblin returned yerterday frutii AuvrusUw Ti C. Slurkir, Esq , of the I?xiii)C* toti bar. Is iu town today. Mrs. K. H. Sheaiy has' been quite sick the past few days. Mrs. (J. J. SHinders, of Bordeaux, is vinitio* ut the l.ouie of Mr. J. A. \Y I'.ilteu. Mr. Sain P. ltoof, hcii ttf 31 r. W. P. Roof, of Lexington, s|*?iit last night in our lnwn as the gneel of Mr. Colviell Cullutn. On Sunday afternoon, at Johnston, Mrs. Fannie Courtney ami Mr. J . N. Lott ?vern happily married The contracting parties havr many fiiends iu this section who extend congratulations. Friday. June 17th, the town of S:ilnd* will vote on th? question of subscribing $12,000 in bonds to the Johnston. Halmta, Gre.'itwood and Anderson Kail road Company. County Summer Scliool Next Tuesday at 10 a. m. the Couuty fc'ummer School fo* Lexington county will com insure a four weeks Region at Lexingt< n in the Institute building. Prof. J. K T. Wejor, of our town, will be as-isted in cot ducting it by Prof. U. A. Lewis, of Spartanburg. Those in attendance will bring text books on the subjects of Algebra, U. S. History, Pedagogy, English Grammar and Civ'oa. This school will greatly benellt those In attendance, better titling t hem to more properly perform their duties. Every teaclier or prospective teacher should be in attendance. The lhst'tute is in the linniis of gensleuiHii competent to make it u pronouhced success.* CLIPPED. Taken From Papers That Failed to Give Proper Credit, So We Cannot. After all, the colored brother may conclude that it is better to be a slave in Alabama than a boil-tire in Delaware. Hie Colombian legis!? tnre is still toying with the Canal treaty. It d?es not appear to appreciate the fact that the gun Is loaded. A man named Seldom Hack is trying t> break iiuo polities in Kenliieky. People would elect hi ill to any ollice in the world if iliey thought he would live up to Ins nam*. And now an Englishman has c me forth to bray, as-erting thai the Ainer < 4 lis him gradually Hi riling to I ml in n < He may awake from Iiis mid-summer night's UiksUi but he'll still bt u jackass. There was onee :? town In the town were some ' charitable institutions." The institutions agieed to pay the game of "who-cati-keep-slill-llie-loiigest... And none of them liavu nrnvi d vet. .lust as children nre fool.d into believing that the drunistcik is the best part of the turkey, so thai they will cry for it, grown-up people are taught that two persons can gel more out of an income ihan one.?New York I'res. A small parishom r in Aberdeen brought a bask-tof strawberries to the minister ve.y early on Monday morning. "Titanic y-.ii, iny litile girl," lie said; they are very beauiittl. but I hope 3 on didn't gather them esterday which was the Suob.ith dav. No st replied the child, I picked litem his morning lfut they were growing ull 3 esterday. The latest developineiit in the labor union business is the reporti d projection ofn church in < Incngo, wlius* house of Worship is to lie huiit by union men, the niaterals to he gathered from uniOn source-, the membership to In i confined to union men, the preacher the choir, the orchestra, all to he niei and women, the members oi the cougregaiiiou muet present a union can: at I he do.>r as they enter for worsoip, Labor unions have their lists bin they are often misused, TilK KOt'Nl) kTIoN OK IIKAI.'II. . Nourishment is the foundation o health?life?strength. lvodol |)\> pepsia Curr is the one great fnediciiit | thai enables the stoiu icb ami digest ivi ' organs to digest, assimilate and ir ns ' f rm ull foods into the kind of IiIoim 1 j that nourishes the nerves and feed: | the tissues, kodul lays the loiindalioi lor health. Ilati.re dues the rest lo [ digestion, 1 dyspepsia, and all disorder I ol the stomach arid digestive organ: i are cured bv the Use of Kodol. S >!d hi ! batcsburir Itruir Co. When ?i woman begin* to draw a mat 1 out site lias a plan on tap fur pulling hi in in. I NO FAl.F.K CI.AIM*. I The proprietors of Foley's II.hum iiid Tar On not advertise this as , ' sure cure for eonsiiuipt ion. ''Tin y ?b not claim it will cure this dread com plaint in advanced eases, hut do pos it ively assert tlialii Mill tore iii lln ! earlier stages and never fails lo givi ' coin I or t and relief id the war?l e ?>es Foley's llonev alid 'I'ar is willioli * iloilht the y i'.it. si throat and liuij ? remedy. Refuse siihsi mites. Soli - bv >1. i> 'i ilillliolls ltateshnrg. ' Sound kidneys are safeguards o life Make the knlin ys henlt y will I Foley's Kidney ("lire For s.ile hy .1.1) Tiiniiions lialesliurg. COI.LECE OF CHARLESTON, (< Italic-toll, S. C.) 11STII YEAR 1EUINS S! IT. 1AI'll r r Letters, Science, Engineering, Oiii ' scbolarahip to each county of Suuil . WIHMIIIl. I II I lion , *1". I4? *l| 1*1 nil' furnished rami in Dormitory $10 pei | iii'>11111. A II candidates for ndnii*sit.i , aie permitted t?? compete f"T B ? i*i ' scholarships. which pay $100 a )iar . For catalogue. ad-tress II AliKlSON KAN I><>l.I'll, l'l ?!? tlrlit. I I A SI'KOICAI. OI'KR .1 ION is always d.umerons- do not submit ?i I ill" surgeon's k ni l<* 'nil ilyou I av?* trim - DeWitfs Witch I In/.-1 Milvr. It wil t j cure when every t hin>r else tails? t li e ( lllllll' ill IK ill I ll' >II>!1 Ill's of I'HSI'S. lllTl , is mie of them: I suffered I rom hleeil t | |||? Hliil piotrudiiiir piles for tsemj t years. 'Vas treated l?y Oiffereiit spec . I i.ilists and used many remedies h"t oh i tained no relief until I used I >. V\"i p I V\ iteh I la/.el Salve Two boxes o I this salve cured liie eighteen lilOlit i ' HifO and 1 h ive not had a loii'di of tin piles si nee.? II.A Tisdale, Suininertoii S. C. For Blind. Bleeding, ileliin. and 1'rotrodiiie Piles no reiutdy ec.ual: ? PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold hj Bate*burg -Druj? Co. MAN ANI) MULK. [From au Exchange.] [Atthe Old Maids'Convention held in Koch*stcr, N. A'., Miss Cynthia Scott read a paper oil "Mare Man.** In substance she si.id Ihnl in n is no mure ot an absolute success il.au the mule ] Tlie mule? he is ? get.lie beast, And so is man ! lie's satisfied lobe the least, A mi so i s mall! I.ike man, lie uiaj be taught soma 11 ieks lie does ni work from eight to six; The mule?when he gets mad lie kicks, And so does uiati. IMn. I... l...o . I..?.i - ?n Ant! *o has innn; He's li?ppie?t win*ii In; is fuil, * And so is until; Like man, tie holds a patient p >i.<? , Ami when li s work's done will rejoic, The mule ? lie I kes t?? hear Ii s vot'.r, A nd su tl .es hi.m. The iiiu e lie lias his faults, '(is tii.r, A nd so has hi.hi ; j lie does some things lie sin tiitl not do, A ml so does man. ! I.ike man, he doesn't yc.rn for style, I hi l wants etui! eii t nit n tall i lie whi.e, The m ile lie has a I ively smile Ami so has mail The mule is sometimes kind and ^tu*1. And s > is man; lie eats all kinds of oreikftst food, A ml so tlties iiia ii. Like man he balks at gaudy dress Ami all outlandish foolishness. The mule's aeeiisetl of iiinlist.no-s A no so is man. *Of food. EX VU MliWS Late dispitehes front in Nor Ii | show eleariy that the tynruitig laver I lias become epideuiie in tli.it seelioii. Pope l.eo, is slill a'ive, hut is reported very low. He is hearing *'p remarkably well for a mail of HI years. The twenty-firs, biennial International Christian Kntleavor Con vulitn is io session m 1 leaver, Cul. The sit tendance is large. in llarrisburg, Pa., on duly 13;h, four deaths wet ? reported nstlu- re-uli tif handling toy pistols on cue l-'oiirth John Terrel, a wealthy f irmer ileal l'ei rolenin, I ml , killed his s in-in. law, Malt'tiim Woife, Suutlay. Wolft ilrtivi- l?v 'r..?'r*.l IV Itttiico ; . - inj; remark" at 'lie ?r. i f?? in* hail de sorted aittl her father. '1 he 1: 111 < r ' ? ! eame nilu rioted ami 'lux WulU , whe was taken to a diielor'.s nllire. I'm I lather was m>t s:it i.-lled, t lit ie!c:n.i his K"11 u"4' drove to tlx* dorL it's *.Ill * stood oil the cxiwii, hur.-t in '.Ix* ?.? <? illlil Stint \\ <?: t ?* to tli'itlh mi the ii]m ra tine t?'? le. Iie u^aiu reloaded Ins jm anil hoUlnijf theeiewd it hay at rii his hug^y and ilrove in the j ill Where i.e Save hitiisell up. LATH STA TE M:\V3. Manning Is to have a new $u,">Oi ! j in. j Kasley is to have s new crvilei sr.hool tnii d.n>f. It will he i'liii.-hei anil ready lor o'.-ei>| amy by ( liri-it mat. \ Tin1 eonlrtnt las been lei. for tlx eruction ol lhffct*4u imlli^i' nil lvl;:e liehl. The sini^ixre will oust ahoii l f 15,000. , I Ten negroes have been j tiled at Nor I way, rliark'fil w it it beiti)* iuiplie. ie I j in the inuider ol t* i li lips and tl.e r . 1 t'se?i lent tlieret>?. The Stale Hoard of K-piali/. it ;m ! tn-.-eis hi 'i.IiiiiiiiI i t iilay. li is ex I peeled $~>,0o0.0;i0 of espi:.. I lor its (! mills will lie nixed to the t.?\. hook'-. I At t?re?-1;wood. Monday, two I't ' man ears i u the s-xiililioicxl /. -.ti II I.tile w?r? ?h railed. Several padien 1 tiers wire ii joreil, hot none i-ei inu-ly I The Central lleliet'O mt-iti le-, w'o 1 hail in e||.irn?i 'ho d;-trihotimi of I In funds fur the use of the I'aeolct V.illej ?ullerer- Iihv-' finished t neir labors Tliey di-dnir-ed a tiiiul ti> twenty il?'i Ihoiisai ii doi'ai s.. Mr Julius <1. Smith, one of th I i pioti-ers ol tlree! Ville and. a pro ni ' U.Mit hie i lie- > iii i ii if t li it see i XI. die l|Si||day lie Was kliii vil I Il'on^h III | I he Stale and w is a irxs!o ol l-' i r n t Iui l-ur, a I so ot i h si x) I' it*: ii Hp i? i 1'iieohaieai w, in na y :ti i.om-.iim I OATAUHII IIF Tin: KIOMV u s | , When tilt' e 11>111:;< ll i? < \IT I >;111?1 1 \\ lieu fiMnl i> 1 itkt'ii iiit i 11 t li tt ill j in (li^t^t, dooay slid i !I'liuiM'-. ; I mucous iin'uilir.iiit', exposing t itv* 1 1 IVM, ami causes tilt) iflniiili in net';1; I mucin, instead ul' Hit- natural j. 1 <* I of digestion 11>i- is culled ?'atarrd ?. the stomach. Kur years 1 suffer*! ?itn cuiarrli ?>f tin* Stomach, ? :i imm by indigestion. Doctors and uicdiciu laiUd to ben*-lit in*' until 1 n-*< f Kmlul I >\s| ?-pa.i ('lire- J. It. I.'lna ? t 'oppcll, Tex. Soil! by HaU ibi; v.' I?. 1 : i? C??. INiyARTi^l n I tva* troubled vilh rtom- *?! ?e?i trouble. Tbi-illi m nia.-V- .1 Ilr.111 lit 1I1.I nit* ni( i.' K*'1'! in one wort than all the doctor m medicine I S?'k in a year ' MIIS. S A 11A II K. billUKIULD, Ellclt.ivillc, I;. I. Tlii'dford's I Muck Hr.in-l.t f ' quickly invigorates the uo- |;i; tion ?>f tho stomach and j Cliros even tlir*. .ic * * ' indigestion. It yon wi.l take a small *l?fo <t Thud- I fad's Mack I'l'iuirht on* j ilioiiullv you will K. ;? yosu* stomach nml liver in per- ' { feet condition. Is, 1.1 THEDrORD'5 i: ' BLACK-DRAUGHT j 0 More *irknc3* i* censed by [ > rl constipation than hy any r.'. jl other dhea&o. Thedford's j- < j| D!iu k-I)raiight not only re- t J i liovee cnnstijmtion bc.tcnrc* t-3 I ? diurriuna and d\-n'lih ry and ; keeps the bowels regular. " | All druggists nell I iS-crnt package*. "Thedford's II lack- *' Ihmight in the 1 '< st nieili- l > 4 , cine to lepulate the l>o\v< Is f 1 have ever used."? Mil I", s k A. M. IMIANT, btic..ds ; i * Ferry, N. C. m COHSTIPATI i \ I Thousands Have Kidney Txouble and Don't Know it. lion To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a ? sediment or sethy*m r ^." ,~T J tling indicates an v/Vjvl W j* \ ~ ;i unhealthy condirrr/. w ^ ' i V/ *'on ?' kidiVA \P\\^Uy ' i v oeys: if it stains ') your linen it Is Alk>Or'| J>w'' *j I evidence of kidjKaVi/ If I T nc^ trouble; too I' ' ; "A frequent desire to * - pass it or pain in '?""*** the back is also sonvlncing prccf that the kidneys ar.d bladder arc out of order. What to Do. Thcro is comfort in the knowledge so : often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamplioot. the rr : kidr.cv r ::iedv fulfills rv?rv . wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the , j back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the Urinary passage. It corrects inalility | | to hold water and scalding pain in passing ! it, or bad effects following use of liquor, t i wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant I I necessity of being compelled to go often ' ! during the day, and to get up nrany times I during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It stands the highc:t for its won- ; dcrful cures of the most distressing cases. if you need a medicine you should have the best. S^li by druggists in 50c. and$l. siies. You may have a sample bottle of this j wonderful discovery fC 'Krj' and a bo.k that tolls | more about it, both sent ? g.j'?Kkg?s] absolutely free by mail. 1 Address Dr. Kilmer Homo of Swamjvrooi. I Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men' tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Dcci't make any mistake, but r err. em bet the name, Sv/amp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's i Swamp-Root, and tho address. Binghamton, j N. Y.. on every bottle. j ^WWWf? WW W ^ffWWW 22 WILL 1CVANS 3 It; HABERDASHER |j iSS^ CoLt'MBIA, S* C. ^ , t Ck - , ,, . - ?U> l.>2 ttlAlN MUKKT. , -g . yhiUdilWlUiuiblUiUUtltiUR: i! ? Keaefcsca.-.-aoMrr. r.-ur raaMMCTti Jg Nothing has ever equalled it. | . j| Nothing can ever surpass it. j ?*T\ r/?n f |j i?aKiiigS [ ' i New Oisosvery I ; f?C~^ux^c, I > ? :] 1 A Perfect l-'er All Throat ant! ';M Cure: Lung Troubles. jj ' ^ Money back If it f.r!s. Trial Bottle* free, jj i -T A^ *?-? .'5 rJTPR&i MGUUJS ?Sc S11EALY, I I UST-OLASS ' bAND SURVEYING. 1 M* i _ LEESVILLE, S. C. J J. A- WATSON, icr v~ rri ? ?r rri 1 RATKSl.i: - - ts. c. _ ! O ?>v it If:ir .0 !1:? ii j I j Edwin Folk Stkothuk, , j Atlorn-.-y & Counselor at Low. j Will j pi\ctiri? ill Jill lliij roil It-. l>f tti<? i J-U.lu mill ti l* * 'llleil "j A our ini:-iiiMss sclict toi'? . V.;r. 20? . E. L. ASB1L.U i A T T O H N W V ?* ? L. A LV KSVU.I.H S- (' tf j IVactue in .v!l Conns. j! L. M. MITCHELL PI i Vi-'IU]aM II Ofhce j-Icui . , S t ;> 111. i:u r p. ?u "? ::jfi to '.I m, l?!I. *.V. I\ " i V. Mil I'M A N, , t?r> 11:>? proli* .OhjiiiI oprviri* < , 1 t III* S>iM|. !? t > I I t . ? til! ru n r .1 li. in:li ( Mill's* over t l:c X ilinzi il 1 :iu!\, a:u ' can br fo.mil tlii't'i* iini' <t i.'^ In. r.ATKsiti;u<;, s. < I P. R ASB1LL Wn t * -It c < ' !Q<*k ,-i. r:i rut Ji'Wi'Il'V IJt* ;>ii*iix*jc. HitrliL'11 llcililmj?, G TE5C'Jf.C. i. C. xl. J. ETHOtLQCE, ? i?r.N ns r,? s.Ki's\ i i.i.i-:, - - - s. < . ('Illi'u n(|-r Aiis'l::'- !i?r i' i *. It: i i.'. !Mk:;m.?s. .1. W >i. i' - nrvoNl'. Till'KM ON I> A 'i'lMMKItM.W. ATTOilN. -At-I AW Will jirart <-<i i;i -..1 ; * i?? h i :i t o runl" C . -. ' nulls. Oilire in I. it'oinrin KiuMing, I .'ii.l ii. S, l . Brc the most fatal of all diseases. mi EW$ * K1DMEY CURE is t U Hcti Q rf n?i ftr.Mrfli. s wi*as a v yuaiaut jiw ucmcuj or money refunded. Ccniains remedies recognized by eminent physician as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles.. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. I'.?r Salt' by J. J). Titmunn*. R-I-P-A-N-9 Tabules j P(K t?rs find A troori prescription I J'or mankind [ The f?-cent packet is enough |\>r tr t7fl| j occasions. The family bottle (fluels.? | contain* a supply for u year. .'JidruugUts sell them. 1? 1 f ?! gg?. - 111 When u woman says that she and her Woman is evidently a special dispenfl I husband never had a quarrel in tlieir sation of providence to man's life, she means be h;?#. such self control conceit from ruonso*: swhv with him* that he tlwats ia\s never knew any other onuin in the world who ? iiks oiiieij Wwihcises have kailkd wool things just us a them.?New York Press. take Foley's K'dney Cure. It has .... ... cured wl en everything else iias (lisSpeak.np O v, l? it i?.,'t cnality n|,,M,lll,pd. Kor rale 1>. .1. It. Timhut | incus, DBIKfK 11 For (jJen's Spring Mineral water? Jlasourc.l t'lousintls an 1 WILL cure any Liver, Stomach or Ki iusy Trouble, lie -.oiiiuu-ihIoiI by all reputable phyticiau.s. Still Water, Carbonated Water mdCiigi-r \U. Tor >alo nil the time at tb" stores of .... ? Dr. J. D. Timmons and Rikad & Son. Dear Sir: H Your Summer Suit is waiting H for you We had it made of H the best clotii. Told the tailor you wouldn't have a botch job. The suit is a beauty, and the price very low. Come and get it. Yours, etc.. I Stead man & itiley. fl Ice Cream Freezers. I _ kf? lee Cream Freezers arc in demand I these days and 1 want to supply the I demand. Best makes at reasonable I prices. Call and let's talk about it. I t? B I SIMMONS, The Hardware Man. I Agent for F'atton's Sun Fronf Paints (J I" A R ANTKLlJ FOR FIVE YEARS. THE LINE FOR BUSINESS, IVP? THE LINE FOR PLEASURE, (ml LJ THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST \ ON THE SUMMER RESORTS SOUTHERN c Complete Suninwe Report Folder iZJBBCp 'Mailed Free to Any Adder*. Rmay H W. A.Twric. S. H. Hardwicic. V/. H. TAYLOB. ^ r Pass. Traffic Mcr. Gen'l Pass. Acent. Asst. Gen'l Pass. Act. WASHINGTON. D. C. WASHINGTON, D.C. ATLANTA. GA. ^ ^ -J)' E&vv -.r- . rt "1) rWcv?-, v ^ ? 4 . ^ jL/er I t'/t'' ' " ' ? ' ^ ry-v-/. . ? I fee v : " Z' V r- ~'" 1 vij7 n n vcr ; ?7^n n ? ep. ?s*\ tf-* w 1 V- ^ m fCJi&lL B= AFIiib* ^ j?'.: .- ' f 4^^ W iCfT*^ > jl j ;'? THE VEGETABLE FAT l/V; " SUPERIOR IN QUAL1TYAND PURITY |tff TO ALL OTHERS *$' <4d" C . *^s> '1 . i- :-^R H ?.fT ^ir- * ' LWff I :Tpr.pos?. v <' -^^nr\S\VOi\uecs* J 'S-vr J ? ADDRESS? )) W'^\v SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. \ Wa SAVANNAH.GA. ~ ^ : ' GEORGIA. ^ ^ OHEv/ |All Ministers )Z^T y_ 4 : ~ * fcive a 1 t?W~A ,V^C*r? rjPt | c ral cpiantit \ <1 die l.oiitfin-in &. Mar' . ,. I' tine/. Pure Paints towards tin* paimI ^ l?JJ of Hunches. parsonages or iasiiV. A.A Y\^P- ^ I t otis snpp rled by.voluntary tontribui ? ' lions. | . I.is t.rni <1 *s jrainin- ponula. ity Not**:? Haro done so l\ r 27 rears t wit ad otaers. as it is positively Silea tens ?-f millions ?f gallons'; Tho fc5cst f OI" painte I lie. r!v two million houses ont, rHer guiraii m* to renaint it n t >atis1 he Money. = factory. The paint we?r*n,? to P? r -:?!?? I>v all lir>t-class dealers. Mfilitei-n years. I.inseod Oil must be T., , . ,v ..I :. 1 o .. . .. I .. . r? Mlci 4 ? ) I k a 1IJ1 1 f? I I il. . 11 i II f u?/? m;m ? - " " ? i i ' i - ? inn t .11 ii ill r.iMi. I ' " ? " ? mmMe?), Actual coot then :.l?c.ut ~ gallon. Samples free Sold by our ; i.Mii.'.aclur...I t Robt. Horns & Uro., agent*. J. J. Hawl & S..11, Uatvsburg ItClds s i lie, N.t's I.S.C. i, i , , Find r. man wl-o I.as noooniDlliMd n,'y t",r ,^,'i1 : """ JC" ?.? <"?1 cowred one who attend* strictly to bis | own business, Subscribe for the Ailvoeate. A preferred creditor is one who never il asked for his money. fl