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I County Claims, Lumber and Cress Tie Receipts. The First Nutional Hank ot BiCe burjf will fony school and count iluiuis and railway receipts for oiosi ics ami Innioer. >V. W. Watson Cashier. Save Your Money and keep it in the Ha vines li.-n-irt ?-n fof the First National Hunk of Hat"* bur^c?lour |?er cent, per annual. Div dend* semi-annually. To Advertisers. Unless copy lor change of advertise nients is in by d p. in. Monday it wil be impossible to make cbanite. Thi rule will not be broken. To secnr better attention your ad. copy suonl be in Saturday. - ? 5 -IV- UOCKLS. HH J Mr. Will I.ott, of Johnston, was ii town lust weoK. Your job printing? We desire t( execute it lor you. Mr. Alfred llite spent Sunday a Johnston?as usual. New stock of stationery jubt reoetv ed. (duality A No. 1. I Mrs. Elvira Junes visited her son Mr. L. G. June*, Sunday.* Mr. Van Joties was on the sick lis for several days la. t weekMr. M. J llolstein, of Monetta, wai In town on business one day last week PostinasWr Ktitece wont over ii Saluda county on olHcial business Saturday. Dr. \V. I.. Kneoce, of llaxter, passed ttiroiiirb town last KVinuv on in? wuv to he a U'ltule. Miss Anna Hartley is visiting fri*nds anil re a iyes at iiexiuglt.ii this \v??ck . Master Milvvee Cook, of Columbia, h spending a few days with his ur.de Mr. L. C. Hartley. Mr. 1). W. Matthews, a popului merchant at Matthews was here last week on business. Mr. (ius Ch.*at liam, of Saluda, camt down last Friday to enjoy a ilshin^ trip with Mr. Fred Culluiii. All interest last week was centered in t he inovingof Kikard's st< re. A largv crowd was always "hanging around.*' Messrs John (iunter and Hudson Jordan, t*o popular voting men from near Mouetta. were Sn the city Thursday. Two wagon loads of young people spent a pleasant day last Wednesday picturing at the Sliother place neat town. Miss Adella Hartley lefl us last week for Swansea, w here she will bpend several days with her sisl?r,/Mrs. A. J. C^uai tlebniiui. } MIs?m Essie and I.ucile Ellrd, daughters of liun.C. M. Kdrd, of Lexington, are visiting their cousin, Mrs. 1J. K. llalti wanger. Mr. Geo. II. Perry, representing Katin the Kloihier," display ed samples at the New York ltucktt Store last Friday. I)r. \V.. A Hyers, who his been coming to Ihitesoorg for many years, came hi last week from Atlanta ami will remain with us a few weeks. Several building lots have changed hands in our town the past few day*. 'Tl.is is is a good sign, us these lots arc iiKeiy to bo improved in the near Jut lire Rev. L. S. Shenly held a series ol meetings Inst week at St, Peter's < hureti.iie.sr linteshurg. The meeting xvas . auivesslul one ami many souls were saved. A series of revival sarvie.es are being held nl the .Methodist church here and will continue throughout the week. Rev. It. S Trucsdale is as-isting the pastor, Itev, K, T Hodges. New stock of stationery has just been received at this otl'iee and wa are prepared to give our patrons first class service. l)o not wail until fall, hut have your printing done now. Envelopes, large and small; cards, all sizes; note heads and letterheads, ruled and unruled; bill heads and statements, from the smallest to the largest, and in fact anything 3011 need, we have it. Let us print up your order now. Prices are right. There is a striking contrast between lost*-.)uiy and the present month. At this tune last year the gay and festive politician was abroad in the land spouting knowledge and vote-getting, hut this year he is basking in the shade of some tree gathering strength aud courage lor the cuiillict in P.kJ4. Messrs. I,. I>. Culluin A. (Jo., sold two line Columbia buggies last Kri<l.iy. One was bought by Mr. J. F. Wise, who was in town from Colston's N-Itoinls and the nth* r by Mr. M.?l. 1 (ostein, of Moiietta. New rigs ha.'e been leaving our tow* .11 large numbers of late. Mr. J. .1. Itawl ha.-'bought the stable business formerly oiiducle.l by Mr. .)iin llallmuu. Mr. liawl \vil< make many imp*o\ein? ills in (l.e business, intending at an early d tie to give J tale-burg a lirst class livery stable. 1 ( has I alien into I t>e hands of n gent le111.m of push and energy. I'rof. 1'. 1*. I'ctben, the clli dent sii]ierint talent ol llie .luhnstoii Institute, stopped over I??r a few hours with lis last Thursday on his way to hi? lather's home 111 Marion County. I'rof Itethen is one of tin* best known educators 111 the Hi.'lie. lie his many triends in this town wit? were delighted to see hull. On Siiturd iy M r. .1. .1. Kit wl purchxs ed of Messrs. I. I> t'lillum & Co., lor his newly acquired livery business one of the lines! arrisges ever sold in K.ttcsburg. Mr. Haw I went to Columbia the lirst of the week to put chase ntoek. and will soon have one of the beat equipped stables in this part of the Slate. Talk about vour cake and tell about your pies, they are not i.i it w lien yo 1 can sit up toa table with plenty ot hot biscuit and some of ye olden time, genuine Cuba ntolases. To he hail at U. X. (butter's. Don't forget that it is the genuine Cuban too, so rise and trot your jog down to our stand?we ^ Will do the rest. V V ? y It Ii \ <>?>V / /?/ + , \ AP/g/ * $.!? \ & & Jt ? <* * / "(*/? $ * / / C vV , / ApV. o -p "< / / & ' /O / / & / nP *? O ^ ^ / f /,?V? - V / .<* ; 7 J* / Jl C* />? / <<&-' / '/vv/ < /*'.< :> *y < #' / O / ,/ / , \>~ : ^ sf ^ ^ / /at ; 0? X? < /^ /,(/*/ g / ?? / v s? y ,v V /-#/ /> /V O .4s. / / A / / <& ^ P^ ^ / /-$ $? ^ & : % / ^ / / *? <f c? ^ V Mr. (leo. (J. Bates went over to Si Id (in ^'r* ^ ^ iiittle, of SaMudii councuuuty Sunday. ty, was in town Monday. Mrs. T. B. Qunttlebaiira visited her Mr- J- Junes. or Wards, was in mother near Baxter last Week. town on business Monday. Miss I,izzle Mitchell has returned Mrs. A- Mitchell "who has been from u visit to relatives at Laurens. quite sick lor the past few days, is reported much better. Mr. M. L. Smith, of Clover, came ovei to our town to spend Sunday with Albeit, the 12-yeai-cld ton of Mr relatives. W. K l.ott, of Moiielta, who has been j * quite sick for the past week, is reportMrs. (leo. W. ltikard and her charm- ed as improving, ing guest, Miss Stover, spent Satur- ? day at Concord. Mr . and Mrs. J. W guattlehaum, of ( rover, N. C., accompanied by their Mis. C. K. Crave. 1 and sister, Miss Utile daughter, Marie, are visiting Thomas, left lor a visit to relatives the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, at Hidgeway lust Thursday. flios li. guattlebauui. Mr. Nt'iil 1.. Hartley. after a week's Mr. and Mrs. I. Kdwards left us sojourn among us, lell for his post of Monday lor Washington and other duty in Atlanta last Friday. points North. They will be absent ubniil ten da vs. Mr. Kdwards lias a J)r. and Mrs, W. II. Timmerman brother, Mr. Sam L>. Kdwards, residliave jiiet returned from a visit to m{r ,,, Washington, friends in Kureka and Johnston. Mr. Carlton Aid ridge r nd family Misses Annie L?e and I.una Ether- |,.ft Saturday for Newberry, where edge, and Miss Corrie I'oore took in thev will reside in ih? fmi.M ?t It t* ??lr*r*ia? n? '' ? ?' - '""kvrcfK isuiuruay. Aldiidge will be witli the Muluhon Mfg Mi., Corri. l'oorw l.rt ?. M.jd., for her home In Columbia. M?hope . . . . . 1 to have tins charming young lady with J ' L "* us again soon. NO PITY SHOWN. 1 Our boys teem to he drawn, as If by , | magic*, towards Midge Spring. It is "tor years fate was after me <"?n< said that (too. Hates and Albert Jones tiniloUslywrites J. A. liUlledge \ erare among the number. bena, Ala. "1 had a terrible case of Pies causing 21 tumors. Wo en all Prof. L>. \V. ]>aniel returned to bis tailed Huekleu's Arnica Salve cured ( 1 heme ut Cle.nsoii College Monday, me. Equally good for minis and a<l ! after spending a week with his father- a. lies ami pains. Only 25c ut o. J. | in-law, Mr. K.Jones, tioiris, liau-sburg, aim Crosson Drug Miss Eva (ilover. tine of our most ' uiiipanj, Lcisville. I charming yoi r.g ladies, lei t us Satur day for a visit to friends and relatives Muny a woman would g'adly recall in Ail.en, i.dgellold and tiranileville. jlt.r past, but the average man is sailsMrs. M.K. Kutland and little Harry, ,i#d lt K?H'i* presents with Airs. T. IS, Keruaghan and little Miss L lis. let t Thursday for a stay abovt iiuutimk i11 1J' "umntalns around Henderson- take a Little Early Jtner?it will cure vi e, . . c. constipaliou. biliousness and liver Mr. L. Wigfall Fox bvs accented n ifyuu,W!'- KeVVitt's Little Early I position at (irct-rs. "Wig" i? one ol Risers ure dinereiit Irmii oilier pills, i ; i.ur must promising young tnen and 'hey do hot giipeaiwl break down the lie Advocate joms his many friends in UUUi:"Uh membranes oi the st> inacii, wi liin him well. iiver ai d bow els, but cure by g?-uUy arousing the sc. .u.iolis unit giving streli.^lli to thtsu organs. Sold by IJatesburg Drue t o l l'.t t... .. ... ? - - - . .... i. ?|ii.rn, pieiuy k 'Oil for h 1 king, urc the delightful crackers,jNa- I l is. .., Atlien>n, Koniona, and parlicuI larly (lie Ohampagtie Wafer* to he liad | IIM Alfl A only nl L7. \. (. miter's. Try them is wu !S it I I V\ V H S k . MBHH H A ?* Field's | Music! Music!! Music!!! VUw. on Ambl,i0? pepsla. "Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field, I he L one btar I>rass band "often incapacitates a man for endeavor r?f K'ltecloirir and sometimes extinguishes the tire of 1 ur? ambition." Though great despite his complaint Field suffered from tndtges? ? tion all hi* life. A weak, tired stomach can't digest your food. It needs Is fully equipped and well rest. You can only rest It by the uso prepared to furnish inuaic of a preparation like Kodol, which refor all occasion* requiring lieves It of work by digesting your food. ., .... ... ,. Rest soon rostores it to lta normal tone. Hand Music, 'tive lis a call. .. . Address by letter, or call on, sBlsfyInQ, W. FRANK BAWL, Director, EnvlQOr?tlnfl. Ereutrfld only by E. C. DeWitt It Co., Chicago. Matesbur#, S. C. 'Uko $1. cpultln* tVi llu** Ua?&Oo. ^1 ^H B ) < ( , r ( Do your trading in Batesburg. No better place between Columbia and Augusta. Mr. I.awson Spradley, of near Hibermn, brought some line melons to town this week. Mrs. M C. Mitchell has returned < ? home after a few weeks visit to Ijer nther, Dr. Frank I). Fuller, at Law reuce, S. C. / Mrs. J. M.Steadmnn and children, of Gnffney, are the quests of the former'. sister, Mrs. K It. Stec'roan. She wili spend several months in tins section with friends and re ntives. Ma-ter Lyle Bolloe, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Seller, met with a painfi l 'VX* TP accident a few days ago by stick- Jp\. X JT inK a noil iu his foot abost two inches. The accident was n painful one but i -1.. : ? !?..i.. The Opera House ror the season 190J-'04 will continue to lie under'he ? J", management of Messrs. Stead runn ?fc IT?1_?^r .L Ritev. Several star atrrae.ticns have been booked nnd the amusement lov- g tng public will fare better at tne JL JL hands of these gtullemuii the coming season than ever before. Mersrs. Steaeman & Riley last week I" 1 * C * put ont nearly a dozen buggies, which IjIHIICS Ol)l'll]J^ was one of the best weeks they have bad in the buggy line for some tune. Timlin^' XlinilOl Takingjmto < onuderation the fact that tilttt o n; 11 this la the dull season the large nuin- J tt . .4 . her sold speaks well for I ha goods ban- | 11 ill'8 dt VCtllil; died by this firm. Among the purchasers were Messrs. Mr. 1>. l .Oato, >> piillllf Ol' of 1 of Monetta; D-. K-rksey. or S.hula. 1 il tuulHl1 1,1 1 and Rev. 6i. D. l'adgett. of Ml. Willing. 14 -1 , , , . Dross Goods The truste? s for our s.-hoil di-.tr ct, (No. 18), of Lexington coulity, have fivwt ooef Al been changed. The board now stands: HI ** b LUal- T\. 1 I,. J) Cullum (who takes the place <?f 1 _ [)r. E. 0. Ridgell, resigned), K. R. I sJlOCS tO 00 SO Steadman and Jol 11 Reynolds. Mr. Gullum will prove a worthy successor | xi/vxxr -r of l>r ltidgeli, who lias done much to <1*11 llO>\ j advance the cause of education in this - _ countv. The < tlier members knve serv- JN Ol't IlGl'Il IOH ed v el I nnd faithfully in tbc past, taktng a deep interest in their work, which ] ^ argues well for their future usefulness '* *IIIL LO <11 1 j 011 a board of such importance. v? season. : A. R. Rass, of Morgantown, Iud., had rPl?ic tnli* will to get up ten or twelve times in the -? 1HS oiliL trill night, and bad a severe backache and . pains in the kidneys. Was cured by Sold, I Foley's Kidney Cure, For Sale by J.D. Timnions Batesburg. Barbicue! T T = J. J. On July 18th 1 will give a barbicne at Oat wait ?& Kneeee'a planer U f y (.*OOuS, IV on Gum Branch, at the John Hyde ford. Music and dancing, combined with a fine dinner will be the order of the day The dinner served will be first class in every .inspect . E. E. Ostwalt, hrl'tal.l.y toutl'rkd. ? A cis? came to light that for persistent and unmerciful tortuie has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Golo brick, of . nlusu, (Jal., writes. "For In years I endured insufferable pain from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known and it's the greatest, medicine on rarih for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieve^ in.* of Kidney troubles and general debility. only ftOc. Satisfaction guaranteed by O. J. Harris, H?lesbu?-g\ and t'r. s>oti Drug Company, Leesville. working nioiir and day. The busiest and mightiest li ? ?. tiling that ever was made isDrKii New I.ife Pills. fliese pills eha weakness into atreiigth, listlessi |-?l into energy, brain-fag into me ( pooT power. They're wonderful in buibl Uiudu up the health. t> lv 25c per box.! by II. .1. Harris, Itateshurg, and < Price Cutting! s0"u'"s O * y i rii 1 ruit lrees Mr CeoJ M. Adams,of Baxter, we i.; , 4. 1 # o announce to bis lriet.tls and custi V.JH1 CIlllIC SlOC' K ()I era tlint lie is st ill in tin* It uit l ree b ness and will call on them in the i future, showing choice selections fi the famous Crecushnro Nurseries. ! isfaetioii in the future as in (he pi Dry Goods, "At the Notions Slid fountain drinking Millinery. Is indeed the p'ace to be refreshed; where exper? ieiue and skill are combilled to mnlio tin* v..rv The props have been best dr.nk possible, knocked from I Smokers . . . 1 ^ # ^ ii Will be glad to know that U11UL1 (111 I we now carry the famous Pvipou ! Frankly 11 and Private Tip -1- 1 U-'LiS. cigars and challenge the world to produce their superior for the money. Get Our Prices Force!! before Buying. Have j mu ever tried it? * I It is the "ready to serve" food. Try it. N. U. OUNTER. Qrape Nuts! Nothing is equal to it for giving strength to th? I Weak. It's Rood, too. Toilet Articles. .. T. I'KKU Y. 8. F. PKICUV. OU'' "f S?"l's H,", Perfume! it s are complete. PERRY BROS. For the dainty toilet everyGeneral Merchandise _n Stationery. AUKNTS FOR THE N HIV 1' r Faj er and Envelopes HOME SKWINO MACHINE, Fads and 'tablets. In fact THE I1EST ON THE MAR- everything the wr tier nses. Kfcl'. Yours to serve, WE CARRY A FUEL LINK J- TIMlVlONS OF CIOFFINS A N O CASK ETS. ?? o WE AUK IXTIIK SIAKKKf j. ii. i*. i iili.i n n, TO BELT. Ol'U PRICES AND TERMS SLIT THE W??k?vh,G,.t and B,.a< -K.MIT.1. PEOPLE ANT) TIMES. IIousksiiokiiio a fcpkciai.i i ? __ PERRY BR09 1 IIorskh Shod for Sixty Cknts. Balesburjr, S. C. satisfaction cuhumk. J. II. I'. COLLINS, Lcosvil'.o, S. C. Subscribe for tlie Advocate. Subscribe lor the Advocate. fk I 11^ I m 1 w*??w Ue-Vnl<va at LemilU, A lar#.e Dumber of our people went ^1 to Leesville yesterday to take iu the Confederate Veterans Ite-union. The exercises were attended by the largest cr-wd that ever assembled in that beautiful little town. Dr. D. M. Cros? ?*** hod deli vered the addresa of welcome to which Col M D. Harmon, of Lextngton. responded. Addresses were alBO ? . ?1T1 ?X delivered by Congressmen Lever and Croft. Doth gwntletn-n paid a glorious '.*5S ^3 tribute to toe valor of the Confederate , soldier, and llit-ir remarks were listened to with u arked attention tnroughout, ?nd at times were loudly applauded. Many visitors were prtaeut from / the siirrou .liing country. The Rntes w * ^1*7 f ft burg band furnished excellent rniirio ^ YY a.* c^i and the barbnone was *e ved up in Brut H rlii-s st j le. The aood cil Zens of Lees__________ j ville acted wll the part of host aud all present had an *nj tyable time. - I KM |! Mrs plait and daughter, Miss Alice* ry* Omnitcville, have been on it visit ji to tne loruier's sou, Me Sam B. Piatt. Miss Avbe Odver, who has been on W?l?aJLi w Saa^ wWWstei a visit ?O ber sister, Mrs. Saiti Piatt, >. eft for her home in Augusta Monday. OF ! ? , c -w, liitrly IlirilM. till (I iMimilier lliltS, . Yjie Ijrat sweet pntstoewe have Men dr. , g-v. I this sinson was brought in by D B. Mcil S Straw I Miller, ufCUd*?t:rwh. liwisraised oil l>r. W. 11. Tiiuinermaii * tdace, I C^OSt. T will l?OVA i I ...... - - " ~ Mini -pile AUvoiiHie'n viorce' cii * riusy partook of aoiue melon from the garJargillDS in Slllllllicr ilm of Mr W. L>. Rikurd. 4.1 4. 1111 1 Cantelnupe* came in Friday from llltlL Will 1)0 sold at the garden of Mr. K. II. Shealy. 1 so have a lot of odd II From West C'rc?k. 1(1 at or below cost. For the Sa-t several years the peo pie of the W?Kt Ore??k section have ireparillff to cr() to leathered together one day each ?um~ o uier in the spaoiuiin grove around the. vlrnfc ,, n ,1 ,1. j eln reh at West Creek and spent a ^ .111(1 (IO llol pleasant day together. Saturday lust one of these gatherings wusj held. tllOSC goods another Wrst Creek is an Id III place for a pic0 nie, us It is in a lovely grox'e of wide m . sprtadiig inks and tall pines, The " people are happy ar.d prosperous and I i. ?*1 1 ili.ni b" irutli:nil( said that 110 more *ISL lllllll goods arC generous people live. The exercises were ei j tyed by ail. The addresses * . by Dr. A. O. Wilkins and Rev. M. 1). * l'adge.t were listend to attentively and left a favorable impression upon all. A Mimpiuous dinner, such as these good pe ?ple know how to serve, RAWL, - was elijoyeo by all. Illllnery - Cl'othing CANDIDATE ANNOUNCEMENTS Under this heading the Advocate will, in the future, announce candi dates Tor municipal otlice. The cards will run until election day and the . price will be $:i, in advance. . The. ?_ ^avowed candidates will thus be known. "NOTlUNd DOIXIU' HUONCHIT18 FOU TWENTY VKAKJ. Mrs. Mine va Smith, of Danville. III., wru.s " 1 had bronchitis for twenty yuurs and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a siiieioro," For Fait by. J. l>. Tim^ ?: ?_______ iimi s, Batrsburg. . . ... . ,, , WANTED?Young men to prepnra ttle Kidney Curt- purifies tl.e f novermnent positions. Fine open( blood by s'n g o il Impunies and in..* in ttU department. Good claries. ?Ke t'",UH "" 1 ,,r,|s Kapid promo'im??. Examination*soon. kidnev and bidder trouMes. K,r su!e .J Kree. Inter-State Cor. IltRl by J. D. 1 minions Batesburg. | h|d( Cw|ar KapiUSt ia. 4-1803 8.n ling -'old - 1 ros- 1 We Have Reduced a Rorlion of Our LIVER REGULATORS am- to 15 Oonts each. They are displayed usi- , in our window. Allan's 'nvigoratos ^Ht | ~ St. - Joseph's,- Southern, - itamons. Thacher's and Nubian Tea* They will * ft go at tliis price while they last. First come first served. i Batesburg Drug Company. 1 Carriages sljclcL Wagcris-General Merchandise. X-u ZD. CD"lx1j.\o.ixi ?3t- om.? j__d/tlx5_SL Watsr. J I? llie lightest mineral wa'.cr mi t In* market, This is claiming ?BB& rent deal, but we can prove 'I by :i< tual test. ... Wrt l.ave the largest brick liotcl in 1 lit.* C arolina* or Georgia, wic'i all modern Improvements E'ec ric ear line from Wliito A H .Stone, on Southern Uiilrna.!, to the lintel. . . i .1.. White Stone Lithia Water Company, WH1TI-: STONE SPRINGS S. C. M B J S=^.'X!3=t03SriZE I OUR J