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" V * ?AM HI aaa??I THE ADVOCATE, Filtered at the Hateaburg, ft. C., Poa! ollice as Socoiid-C lasa Mail Matter. Published Every W e d n e s d a JOHN BELL TO WILL, Ed He i ' . j.i.i i . mi. ; n AUGUST 12. 1003. The Spartanburg llwrald is gettii better every day and would do crei to a milch larger town than Sparta burg. Editor Zach Mc'Jee is doin a? excellent work. Last week the Greenwood Index ct! toriully oor.graiulated Pius X on I ascendancy to the highest oftice tu tl Catholic Church. No doubt tl w eel s it-sue of that frptr will contu a very gratt ful letter froui his hence. Many of the people in Anders* treated us with marked kindness, li we are greatly indebted to Col. 1 II. Walkins. who gave his entire tin to making every one hate u ileliglitf time. Great is Anderson and great Col. Hit Watkins, Through the kindness of Mr M. Edwards, our eflicieit'- eity trensurt The Advocate this week publishes tab e of the taxable property in bate burg for 10o:i. This does not inclui the property in our town which lies Saluda county. An increase in vain tion of $12,80-) over last year is point out, which shows that the price property in our town is rapidly i creasing The table is arranged alph bet.'cally and should make iuterestii leading for our citizens. TAXABLE PROPKKTV. Ileal Estate. Personal. Total. A $ 1015 $ 895 r 20KJ 1$ 061<? 3010 9620 t: 52o<? 7340 12o9(J 1> 31(H) 1050 415(1 K 440<5 19H0 0145 V 308-5 13100 1 0185 <1 467.5 4225 8800 11 13605 5435 19040 1AJ 3850 3175 7326 K 1G845 580 11425 E 1250 370 1020 M 23825 27145 49970 N 305 2530 - 2885 4o0 30 430 I' 4900 2890 t} 700 7<W K ls995i 111 55 30100 8 46080} E2900 58980 ___ __ 'i' ou?'J 2375 4170 ' 1' A V jo 10 W 7:10 2553 3288 X, v A z 005 235 1140 Total. 4155845 $103493 $259338 Total Tax, 1903 $259838. " 1908 $240533. Increase Valuation $12805. We have just icturued from pleasant visit to the beautiful litt city of Anderson. In veurs past it w; our pleasure and |ri\ilege t 1 alter the Patrick Military Institute at tin place. It was witn an animated prii that we saw with our own eyes tl much talked of progress of Audersoi It 1 a 11 be truly said that the half h: not been ?old To he sore, it surpass* our power of description. Kroui town of ah*.lit. fniip or li... 11........... inhabitants, when we were there aboi ten years ago, Anderson has increase in |iO|>ulntion until today within i hor lers are numbered upwards of te thousand souls. In every direct in ot.e looks lie sees the tall Siuokestac of some cotton mill standing as if monument to progres- and prosnerity whose volumes of smoke circle in tli air disappearing as if it were scatter ing itself throiignout the Uml as mi: sionuries bent on the coiitiuued huih iigupcf industrial iuiprovemeiit i the South. Not alone do we tlnd cot ton niills, but tlieie are iiiiinerous otii er enterprises and liii.un ial in-tit i.t ion about which their might be writtei volumes. We are not familiar will tlie history of any other place in Soot Carolina whose industrial improve ment lias been so uiaiked as that o Anderson. During their trium phan march of progress the good people o Anderson have not forgot their dot; as hosts. During cur recent vi?i there during the encampment am gala week, we were entertained royal 1 y. every courtesy possible wa i show n. The doors were thrown w id open and we were hid welcome. On a) shim; wo IioukI ! ? ? IM Oiu > irmii v hi 11)4 1 f' ^ Uli praises of Aniler>on to the tune <> "Good Oai So limit*r TuneThe sol diers were delighted with their camp and the otlieers and other geiilleinet in aut hority spoke of Anders* n as ai Ideal place lor a permanent camp With thu review ol Uie Kegiuieni In Gov. l>. C. 1 ley word the inilit.vr] affair.* readied tltoir climax. The Governor at the head of h:s staff made a splendid appearurwe, when lite re viewed the tl iiely equip) id and wfti trained Regiment of Col. Sclntele. The Colonel is indeed to t??- Congrattlla *et i pun the uii*i k o iluproven cut of hi: u*?n M licit i pi * a an* * wi k that of ill* ideal ,?ii!dt?r. t\ e hid the good citizen* of Anderson God spee?l, in (he bili'd ing upwind pushing to the front of (tieir magnificent. little i ity. f' j. ' !l|rs. J. E. Gardner, of Warner, Visited her t rother (Ins week, Mr. 1$. S. Simmons. -s. F. B. Gunt* r, of I.eesvilie, was >)? the * it v yesteiday. . J< * ? ~ IXxa?j_;p?:! y We ha vo contr; >r Harris for this spue ~ ho will from wocl- to nish some interesting !* readers. Don't 111 is iu ii '* will pay von?there M. thing doing and this lit* " latest. lis lint ilill il. rt?* ul ________ Among those we had the pleasure of meeting on our recent trip lo Andemon was Gen. It. It. Hemphill, edi" tor ol the Abbeville Medium, who was *r> also a visitor, lie assorted us of the u fact that Abbeville eould diseount An* derson in the matter of fair women [If* r and insisted on lis visiting In* town. ,u Now this is an indiieemeiit that we u" will ever keep before us, for Anderson claims Second plaeo to none ill the 1,1 beauty line. We will keep this inv 11 tation from brother Hemphill in mind a" and he may expect us ta bob up at in ?-t any moment looking for beauiy such a9 the Angels would be proud t >claim i UNION MEETING. i The upper Division of Ridge \ssociatlon will meet with Bethel church. Ann. 2V, AO, 10 a. in. tfatunl.iy 1 10 n. in. Devot'ons, le?l by .las. A. 1 Merritt. 1 10 30 a. m. Reports from churches. 11 a. hi. How may we secure si ' higher type of Christian living? .1. M. Kneeee. 11. R. White, S. 11 Sawyer, F. Horn, II. L. Baggott. 1" in. why mi...ml Baptists rally around Furinan University? Alvin 1 Etheridge, G. W. Sawper, It. it. Wat1 son, E. C. Itidgell, A. C. IVilkuis 1 p in. Intermission. t 2.SO p. in. The scripture teaching on the subject of puirshment. T. I). Villard, W. II. Timmerinan, Jas Giiuter, N. G. Coonar, J. II Edwards, S.30 p. hi. l)n the tscriptures require ; ChristiaiiH to ooey the laws of t lie land? R. 8. Mack. Lafayette Watkin-, Homer Padgett, M. D.Padgett, .1. A. ('arson. Sunday. 10 a. in. Devotions, led by S. T. Edwards. a 10 Pi a. til. Do we exercise wise ' |e disclipine in our churches? Jas. A., Merritt. J. A. Ranks, Win. Bodie, Mark : < l.ong, 11. I,. Baggott. ' td 11.15 a.m. \Vlint is real Ghristian ' at giving? R. B. Watson, Jas. ?*untor, J I,, llelton Stevens, J. II. Edwards. 12.15 p. ui. Missionary sermon. A .' ,e C. Wi,kins. I, i. I 15 p. in. Intermission, is 2.30 p in. Wi.y should t lie < 'hristiun abstain from touching liquor? W. \V.,t Hid toll, Paul Nicholson. I. T. Rototi.i !l W. 11. Timnieriuan, 51. 1> Padgett id 3.30 p. in. Why do Baptist insist on ! j it re.-tricted coiiiinnilion? S T. Edwards,1 II L. Bmrnitt .1 II ir.i .? ? ?.i "I 0" A'fT.'wilkms, 1:4 J. H. Edwards, II ' II. I.. liaggotl. i) | CommilKe I 11 i To the Advocate Headers. 1' ? r * lialeaburg, S. C., Aug 9, 190:t. | '* Duiit MK. Kditok: ^ i- Will you let a little buy like me write j > ). , a piece lur your paper? If so I will ; I begin by telling what 1 tin rtllil limy be I your rentiers tan tell who 1 alii before ' a I bey liiilsb reading this. 1 am a ' p - laundry anil lele| hone messenger boy ! ? My .Mama ami Papa try to make me a I ( hustling hoy. S'oU see I take lip j m laundry 011 Mounay ami Tuesday. 1 j would be glad if all the peopb* nl.o h need laundry would stive it for me. I j will he?urw to eoine around and ml' . lor it. On Tuesday afternoon we spiuI it it oil' and gel it bark oil Friday after- a ' noon. So you See Wednesday uad j f Thursday I do not have much to do, I a y only what my inuiiia wants me to do i a rau ml the house and what the tole-Jtl phone wants me to tiu for i*. Then w l' Friday and Saturday I deliver my ' - laundry and am busy these two duys.'h j, 1 will he glad when m'IiooI opens again < for 1 am going to try ami learn all w " 1 ean and make a uian nut of myself. ' > I If you are willing Mr. Editor 1 will I e write to you again ami tell von who 1 I am and what the home folks owiet ime J| eali me for short, t.'ood-by .Mr. Editor. . 1 1 ... ? oinji? inui i ne Aiinirjic. ; \v. it. ii. ? 1 -hilippi ami itatesliur^' i >< ; ? !n ' Tuke not ice that v\?* put I'hlipp* first f because the yuod mini we are i > i . , >pe?k of belongs primarily anil ? v? rlastingly to I'lilippi ami K(l#eliohl. In !(| deed we'll fl#llt before wo wi.l #iv.- M * liiin up. However ho is a iii.n good j I nod sttong enough to spread out tin . ami wide, so wo will It-ml liiui to )(] Lexington withes iniioh resignation j |1( it we rail muster. It is tlx* Hon \V . ^ H. Tioiinermnii We would peak of t hat u' > lii in who has o,onto ont of bigl! place- . , ol trust wiiti Midi clean hands mil such a strong stamp of ability. I'r. 4 Tiiiiiiiermaii was in our town on Moo- ^ day uml Tuesday, ami went hence t.. . visit relatives ami friends at l'ioas.tiil Lane.?Edgefield Chronicle. POI.KY'a KIIINKY Ct'ltK Will eure Bright's I?isease. I w Will cute diabetes j I) Will cure Stone in Bladder. 11) Will em e Kidney and Bladder Disetues. jot J. 1>. Timinons, Kite-burg. __ ? ctSJJOL t. icted with Dr. O. J. e for one year, and \Vl>ol' ?W\ . I v v IV 11 \ > MUlltM' I 111 " information for our s what ho says, it is going to he some* i space will give the eshurg Advocate. IturlKM'tic and Spculving. The barbecue given here last Naturilao by Mr. J.?b Nwj){?rt brought a large i routl to our town. The meet* ing was held no railroad street nearly opposite I In* Kalesbitrg hotel. < *:tpt. I.'nir.i1 IScll TilllillHi Iliad, of the Lexington bar was the lirsfc speaker introduced and be made a lulling and elfeetivc .?peeelt. sic dwe't purlieuI irly i*|ioii the importaue-e of minuterrial development and insisted that tins develo) menl should he properly directed. This development was fraught with certain dangers to our social ai.d politic I welfare, which most he thwarted by the pus age of wi?? an I judicious laws, lie argued that we slioou) have more stri getil tilt in tgm t ion lu\v<? oil/* country should not he made all asylum for all toe scum i f the earth t'apl. Tiuiiiii-ruiuti emphasized the importnnc.e of having good iMtiih titid discussed the necessity lor state aid and the possibility of federal aid Hi- I> - >-? tin* closest attention iin<l was well received l?y the nmlienre. Hull. Edward I.. Asbill. of Leesvill e. Was next introduced. Air. Asbill is a graduate of WnllnrJ Col lege and a luwyi r l?v profession. Having ieprese tiled Lexington county in the legislature lor one term, makes liiill ,vt 11 known to the people ol Lex.ngton ? ounty. His remarks were confined chiefly to the natural resources and eoinniei eial ad \ an tag ' of tliecouuty Hi* paid a glowing trilni'e to the valor ol the Cniiloderale soldiers and oliarad teri/.ed the men and women of ttdV Cwiinty as heroes and heroines, llel favoied t lie iniproveuient of the edtieational system and the importance of having skilled lahor in t lie development, of i he resources of this county. His spci ch was weil received and closed moid applause. 1'roL .lames Hope, of the Palmetto Collegiate I' stituteof Lexington, was next iutri il'iced by the chairman l>r. W. 11. '1 iinmeriiiaii. and made a short talk on the importance of eduitrHng the children of this county. After the close ol l'rol. Hope's speech the meeting auj limed. Mr J. W. Long, of Lexington, was Here this we 'll on business. Mr. T. 15 tj.ialtlebauin attended ; It it r h at Ml. E ial Moiduy. Mr. (i m. Adam-, the popular fruit ri'b man <<f Baxter, is here today. Miss Eul ill Bedeii haiigli, of the !)ti Olir Section, visited her sister, Mis VV. I>. i: ik.it d last week. i?.r. jin. it "Slurmaii, one of the ni.>t pnptil tr travel.ny men iliui comes >iir way . is in I <?vii today. Protracted services will commence it t tie II i | l i-l chinch here next miiilav Hut .1, (>. l-irott tie, of Aikcti, till assist the pastor. Mr. J. Henry Cntighiiinii. formerly I I Saluda, hot now t?f (Colombia, is ! ( v i 1111x several drys with his liiemi, ilr. I.aialoii iju.ill khaiun. Mr t'. K. Craven joined his family t llidjtettay last w?ek and a< coiiiaiiie.i 11 it- in to tnc mountain* of North Carolina. Mis* Kli7.tl.cih Thomas, ol j tidjje .spriiic, Miss (Craven's sister, i , 111 acc. iiipaiiy t hem. Prom .Meadow l*on<l. Farmers of t his coiiiiiiuii ity are about hroiiKh with their work. Tlia crops { re above the average this year. l'i. nil's and harlieciic.s are ail the if j round here at present. Mr. and Mr-. M. ii. Uedeiih.niigh . of j hi- place -pent a lew days last week j iili relative.* in the Ihilcti Fork The iiieriihci- <i Nazii'eih church ml a working Friday. Tiny cleaned IT tlo- limed and urnveyaids. A neat n c ti*in e a ill he poi aront d the gravenr.I. pet. \V '!' r.eileiih iu? h and Mi-si lal'i'i Mil or, i I I ii- place, atleinleit lie childreii.s day at liuhih elnirch atu day atul . unit .y. They report a leasatit tuna Mr. Charley lloland is cnlnrging hi> ore. This is the I niril t i me Ii ....... ?i... i 11. ' ' .... ..... ..... III.1^1 >(' Xlllit'l UHlt: ill i?? ii11* r ii 11 It* business. A laivt* IHilHlltT < I (till* VtHIIIJJ fi ! I. s ( UI ilit* i'i*ii11i<>ii ill Li lit- M mi-; nil I ri'l.'ty. Mr. (! U. Taylor, a prominent far- i i. r Hi 1111pliii f, ami luinily spnn i Vt-rni days i In* past week in N-\v-i i*i r> \viI Ii it* iilivi s. M i>s S.llie llare, wlm whs biirnnl sn id I lie fli-~i ill i In* siiiiinii r, has rerovI so 11: ?* >!v ran I? up ami alt mi .aiii. >.in* is 1111w *|m titling :i few , rei.s with In r c iisiii, Miss l).ii-\ uil^et I , III I 'llliur. Miss Mi'iia ?i i Itsitll, ti piomilletlt I niiifj lapy ni Fruit lliil, is visiting m Misses Etheretlycs. Si 11 a it 1'i.ni. lOl'ND. Ofitf-lmir Jersey, dehorned heifer,la as (..ikt ii up mi my place last Snml ay. I ' mi ri liiml, iiiiiiuf tinea sears mil. wnei ran eri s.tim- by payliik rosts ' il will bt- sold uecitrtliiig tu litw. Dit. K. K. SiUOTilKR, llalrsbil 'j.', S. w * Nuxi I'tiion Meeting to Meet at' Betlicleliem Cliurc't, Ail];. at>, 1903. t I 10 to 11 a. in. Organization and ro- v ports from the churches. ! ^ 11 to 12. Introductory sermon by m; j to mi tier N. O. ('ooliei'. ii 12 to 1.80 Ruivt". 8 1.80 to 2 30. Qi.*?ry : Dots Hie ^ n<r?ssitv for founding s<?cieti?i w ithiti | the church r? ^ upon a defect, of the ? new teslnnieiil plan of elmreli orgatii- i zation or lio' hiivirroineiits of Die | churches (ii niitiiy. Opened by ltev. , il. J. Ivyser? 2 30 to 3 :;t). 2 1 tjuerry : Must ivel: follow the new lebiMiiiotit plan of or-I i!Aiiiza(i<'ti ami work for the best re- | stills. Opened by Brother Kvnn Hall tf.HO lo t p. to. Mis^-eMaiiioits busiit ess. Adj. uriiment. SUMt.Y. , 10 to 11 a. in. I>?-votioual nittl Sun- ] day Soli.ml exerriars ei.ndueUd by t Brollier Wood '"order. ^ 11 to 12. Missionary sermon by I Rev M. A. On it lor. 1 .vlisceilaiiiitis bus.tioos. ; Adjournment. v< J. I' SAWYU.lt, i , hri; of I nioii. i t ' i Foley's Kidney Cure will euro all diseases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. .1. 1). '1'immous, Baiesbaro. A rule llitl works b?h' ways is that men uiai ry lo give up llmir libn;y and girls marry to ei llieirs. A Colorrt! Subscriber Writes I lie Adv.iente I'm in Seiveru I jan luten sting leU? r, whioh we give j Up.ee: _ I We are li..v ng plenty of heavy rains, in our seeliuii a> present. A light hail .storm puss -d through lo re last Wednesday, tearing up some fodder fields. Cot ton as general thing lias just begun lo gel a hi >ve on il. 1 think it j W.iited so long i lie move Wont do lis ! mUub goo I. I l'ro raeti.l meetings are the order of the day in u. l'ienies . re about over 'I'be people are going to big r meetings in every direetiun ltev. Joseph T. B inn s litis just | olosed I. i - protra ted meeting at I'iney J ( rove e iiu it b, I'ei ry-. S. i lie added! about thirty -s \ to his toil. They all were not I'h hap: i?ui. Some of them l just let i heir I *11 lo l slip and have just re overetl. t Our 11 u tin: nil y was slriokeri with sadness last Sunday wlo-n the news went around iliit Sifter .I.mi Barnes, daiighti r of llev. Joseph T Harms, had pa -ed from our mi.i-t. She was iu.t ill I I... I.I . r Iif.. - 1 J ... .... ? I i.l* , Oil- il> one among tin' ' li'H t> girls (if our section. In cvcrj re-pe l she was i siicli mi okedicnt j*i?*1 lo her parent* | a il respected everybody witii such respect as to gain friends. KveryI where she v.ent she was milking a I very brilliant I'ght 111 lite. She joined i t lie (hnr- h at the age of thirt.ee'li. since which time *ha has been living n chrisiian life She att Mideii Uenediet College three leims and was al-o attending the t esu hers institute at the ' Capital (My w hm taken sck wit h fever, coiiiing home July !tt)th and dying Aug '.'iid. Her funeral wss j preael.ed hv Ke\. U. Preston Urn ay. ?l I l.ewidjih*. * HisWext was : Job. ~j'jih | chapter, "2<> atl l '27 verses "I know .[thai iny ri dtelle r Livctli," etc. She I was born lJ.*t.obrr Hi, ISK:i, died August '2nd ltltld. Alter the funeral service wasnv ?r her remains were laid to rest i in the new cemetery a'. Sharon ftaptist oiiiirch. She was thj lir-t one to lie. I Imped here. J. The Salmlsi Teachers' Institute. l ast Monthly, A ug. Ild, the teachers I ef Saluda county met at Saluda and assembled ii; i lie school buil.iing to , in theii work in t lie Summer S 'honl. { Prof, huee.o C.'iintei and M iss Matlie C.' Crouch, the instructors, met them mid outlined their work of iho diirereni ; branches which will he taught Prof, j H'MiUr took charge of the Knglish Iranimar a id Civil Covernnient, i wli le Aliss t,'roiicli took the Matliemaiics and Pedagogy. Work ha* already begun and I lie l a her-are doing g oil work. Tli sclio d p omi?ei to tie one of tile most successful of the State. The follow ing leichiT* enrobe I at lir,-t waile oti.crs are coining in eon- j -:an.lv : Aii-se- Ihr.iie .? \i--. t ! Aide. Iif <?i\ui>j tiiii'.', Mamie I, ii As- I I l>ill Jnhtistu i. Visit- IJui.tl, K nie Rmid. | l.illie Rtitt icn. .Mary A lift* White, J 11 '( i mil Sallie I! lean, < !" SillIItill, nni! Messrs U. I! Pesrifoy, Jr., I.tit It"r ? 1 Whe-der. llaillll E hrrnlKe, W'llie | M.iyn*??and licnr^c Matthews, ail i?r diU Tin-. ...niner t-rhool had the ijrnnd <i|>|Mirluiiny (il hciiisj ail Te.-sod 1 .itt Saturday at tin- li:i|t tt t church hy Prof t'iinkseul.-s, t-f Wutl'urd t!olle;je, linn. O. It Mart il, State Supel inietitlalil ul Kducalimi, and I>t". I'll/, the s'nte evatmeli>t ul tin- II.ij.list church, riiese s|n .c-. u - re uf t lie I' jjhe>t urder. aid we I now that t hey hud sjre.it ell.-, i toward* urnusin^ the adu- | eatiuiiul iimi . eiiiei ts in tins commitniti. Hamilton Brov/n Shoes - Fit, V/ ear S? t y i e, - 3? J P i c c\ s i n g C orn bin a - '. f i o n. ! t ASS r Prices. T~ Guarantee Willi I inch Pair from Hie Largest Shoe M a n u facturers in the World. - i,i: w ... , rv rv ^:or Sale IJy si r. x. (ji'ntkr, ii; I*.. Y. CUI.M'M, mcr. tm ; J Our New Music Teacher, Mrs. II A. LittleJohu lias accepted lie position as music leather iu the tatosburx Graded School to Nil tbe In tl acaucy caused by the regional ion of liss Lyi Crosland. Mrs. LittleJobu iiislictl the musical con'seat Converse, In I ;o:nir frum there to the <!erm*ti Con- Hi ervotory in New York, where *be jj, graduated. Although Mrs. LittleJohn g.^io ma been in our midst but a short while ?'c|i l.e has made many friend*, and The ia,bl Vdvocute wishes her success in her new ni#r loaition. Itelovr we publish a testimo- \,?n| lial front lierinatriicto r: Coii sait I <cw tutL lirrmaii < onset vutory of Music uad National Collf||? nf Music. DIMl .'IT :!!! West Forty-Second StrMt. U?e( New Ytirk, Feb. 15, 1?W. JJJ* TO WHOM ir M * Y CONCEKN. par< It jrives me great pleasure to retiomuciid Miss Daisy Hice,concert piaitiistc 8 H. iitd Teacher. Miss Hice has been a [iiipil of mine at the aboye Conservatory. ami bus passed iu all ol her studies .? with remarkable success, ami especial- ^(|r ly in ber piano worK)mu?t I conieruui* juu 'ute her fur attainim* a liiirh tumithui I piiiniste ill the iiiiiiUh of Hie niUMi-al }?Mj ritics of New York City. Mux Hire a |u k :i thorough student and folly capable jjjMl i?f taking charge of u ola?s in aCollcy* >r Seminary or Mouie similar innlitu- U|| ( lion. Ilt IDl.ril Dayton Hoihiutu. St'iilio No. li'i West 115th St. j,,,, New York City. |jai OR-C'liickerimr Hall, |y-| 18th St. and 5th Avenue. Price Cutting! ^ j * Our entire stock ofui . Iiv* ! thu the get Dry Goods, H: Notions and 7, Millinery. ( The props have been knocked from under all Prices. Get Our Prices Before Buying. N.U GUNTER. . __Th9. Jtasa___! THAT Saves You IVloncy, ON DItY HOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS. I1ARDW AKK. - TINWARE, FOOTWEAR. olw BUCKS STOVES and RANGES., ^ A THOUSAND AND ONE | 1,114 THIOOS FOR 'A THOUS AM) AND ONE I'DACDS hot AT SAVING 1'JtlCES. - - *1>eli Headquarters For "-'I ( OI.UM fa A, CONTINENTAL ?e*l AND AN>. AOH HLGOIES. R1*'' DI.D 11ICKOKY ANi- TEN- ? XESSEE WAGONS, at V L. D. CULLUM A CO. S*' | tliie M fiirt' citiii ley' Tim THE 3,ock Hill Buggyi,,,v ( Vfl FS TO liE l-oTNl) IN I'.'yt, KATES KG KG ONJ.Y ??! < AT ol ll STORE. : : j i wit I 3Lead man Riieyv'v;,, ' fur* life ill | llH VI 'life I II Tl __ i>re\ I ! ?? V* KA1 ALL YOU WANT. M ' )' I Persons troubled with indigestion or I < an eat all i hey want it tl>*yf <-om ill take Kodol Dyspepsia t'ure. 'IhUJ \t t medy prepart** tlm stoma*-!) for f ^ tion eeptioii, retention, digestion and iif-jj :?lr? inilation of nil if the wholesome, -n t md that may ho eaten, and enables ie digestive organs to transform tit* .inn m? into the kifd of blood that give* |1M ti 'allhand .stren^jJIi. Sold by bates- Kai? irg Drt ir t'n. [,ee?. ] i In Bankruptcy qvic* BK1J,r ,OB AgTUUA 8omUB Foley's Honey and Tur affords im* . n. . . , _ . , ,, ... , mediate relief'to Mtlnua sufferers In lie District Court of the Iniled u,e worst stupes and if taken in time u^birollus l?**teru District of will affect a cure. J. D. Timtnons, the matter of N. Rodgere Bayly, . inkrupt. I slice is hereby given that on the . ? __ I ,1 ?.. ..f A * " ^ . A A- T*! * ? - - ? CA-.?-? i. u?jr ?> aiikuiii, ncu, at dwell /\l | imn'.UHS L/rUg 310FC vk in the forenoon 1 will sell at lie auction, in the atore room for- ^ ly occupied by the shove named I C - /illlTD\f trupt, in the town of Hatesburg, > MU A1 I J PfjUklVlf ' nty of Lexiugtoo and district afore-1 * ' , tne entire personal estate of said WT CrtflH krupt, including u slock of general I r[JyM C!>_ chandise, scales. oil tank, show I w and fixtures, reserving to tnyself J i^a^i^'VllSa /J''S| privilege of selling l.i bulk or in Two physicians had a long and stubii light with an abcess on my right -^jrv g,M writes J K. Hughes. ?>f l)nt, (la., "and gave uie up. Kv*rv- - -TRADEMARK REGISTERED* y thought my time had come As a *_ r- i st resort I tried Dr. King's New IS tO be rOUnu. covery for Cousiiin|-tloii. The benI reeeived was striking and I was my feet in a few days. Now I've irely regained my health." It con-. rs all eooghs. colds and throat and g troubles, tnarauteed liy O. J. rris. of liaterburir, and Crosson ug Co., ^H. It.bsciibe for the Advocate, i'lieu a man tlilnks lie knows how joy u horse it is time for his family ' specialist I'CTS AN KNIl TO IT Al.L. 4 L grievous wsil oftimes comes as a | I ult of unbearable pain from over -r-a_ At : ? a t. ^ np __ j a 1 ed organs, dizziness, backache, ' THc AboVC IS the Tr9Q6 >i-complaint and constipation. But Mnt-U- Nn Counterfeits nka to Dr.Kings New l.ife 1'ills i?larK. 1NO V^OUnitriCllS y put an end to it all. They are At My StOTC, itle hut thorough. Try them. Only tiuaraiiterd liy O. J. Harris, of . e.-hurg. and Cros-on Drug Co., of J. D. TIMMON9, Mrncrariet "66'"v* r. I'KltHY. 8. F. PKKKY. _____ PERRY BROS T|n, Jeneral Mirchan Jis e . , . w _ , . UNIQUE AGENTS FOR THE NEW ~ . -? ? HOME SEWING MACHINE, OGWlUff MclClllIlG. THE BEST ON THE MAH- ? K El. ? SPOT CASH, - we Cabby a full line ()li instalments. OF.COFFINS A Nl? CASK ETS. WE ARK INTHE MARKET |W. I). M. IIARMON TO SKI.I,. OUK PK.CES ?ATKSBl ItC. S. C. ANI) TERMS SUIT THE PEOPLE AND TIMES. i ? Foley's Kidney Cure is it medicine DimnY RRflQ free from poisons and will iMire nuy rC<nn 1 OITVJ3L, UkteofKidnev di-ease that is not beBatesburg, S. C. ' yond the reach of medicine. Sold by j J. D. Timmone, Ualesburg. our trade Ib Solicited Simmons, the Hardware Man In Old Mctenni Building* kks KcztiMA, ITCUINU ui'MOM, piji-j Around Ilctlileheui. pi.ks axi? CAKBCSCI.I8 cosrs j see notliiiif^ from our communiniitiiinu to try . i ty in your paper i w ill send a few dot*. I B. It (Botanic Blood ltnlin) is i a series of uieetirgi wasoomaiencad recognized ?s a certain and sure | on ttie Fourth Minduv and closed e for eczema. itching skin, humors, Thursday night. < living to tiie illness ha, scales, watery blisters, pimples of our pastor, Kev. Hall, the meeting' iiti< hones or joints, boils, carbiin- was conducted by Rev. Iiiitle, assisted ?, prickling pain in the skin, old, by Revs. < ooneruiid fcalwnrds. Tivelvo in;; s >res, ulcers, etc* Botanic confessed con version. Kid Balm taken internally ,< nres ihe , . , rst a nd uiost deep-seated cases by ' hanie kuee.e coin.ucted the chine. purifyingand vitalizing the Pra.>, r meeting one night ia-l week, od, thereby giving a healthy hlood | Jtev. Ila; cs, of I.eivied ale, wu t,?ly to the skin. BMauie Blood among the \ .s lurs during the meeting. in is the only cure, to stav cored, these awlol, annoying skin troii- t-rl..lolin Be.l lownl wis witli us -. Ileal, eveiv sor* and grve* the a?,m *??? ? ?- '??eting. \\ r| ar? i g ov of health to the skin. Builds ?'?ays glad to s*rv our representative, th. b e?ett down body and makes Mr. l.*?Ssi>n Spradley and sisters, blood red and nourishing. Ks- Missis Nettie and Maggie,of Vauolus., ially advised for chronic, old cases visited in this s.ctioii during lb.? t doctors, patent medicines and meeting, springs tail to cure. Druggists, .... . . , , ? To prove B. B. B. cure?, sample Misscora i.vbran I of Wagner, was t tree and prepaid by writing ltlood l',e" *^jr"* 11 train Aldridge tho 111 mi., Aiiiaiii, (it. Describe trim l?it9i ween. 2>oinel>otly? lu ks lonely *, hml free medical advice sent in s,,l,'-'e h'lt. led letter. For sale and free sam- Mr. Charlie Snvvver and his nev i in Ltutesburg at .! If. Tiuimons. belter ha f, of Wurr*nviile, vis,ted,i be _ houie lolks during the meeting. k e have just received a fresh slock Muller Sawyer, of Columbia, is at> stationery. Quality is lirst class, home making Iii.om-Ii agreeable u? e lis your order. the lair sex. .1*mes Cuckrv], of A iign-ti. ranio up 'ateruielons are to lie found at all i to see llu old foik> oui we Ihink I.# es at Paul Spann's Beef Market. j hui ned a lot of oil f jr some gir,'s father* Prof. Boyd Senlerfiet and Mr. >Via. Sims, of Ridge Spring, were in tills any persons in thiscoinmiinity are c.inniui.ity Sunday, ering Iron. Kidney complaint who ... " Id avoid liUHl results by using Ko- M,tW *> ?"?'? W?i?ks his been visiting > Kidney Cure. Sold by .1. 1>. the family ? f .1. i'.Suwjer. toon-, Batesburg. Mr . M.A. Reynolds, of Ridge Spring, visited here Sunday. Forma.i Co* k rel has typhoid pnenA PiiTMiriAS IIKAI.KD moniu. r. George Ewing, a prarMcing Mr-, .lanie ReynoliK ,,f t\.luinbia, N -irian of Smith's Grove. Ky., tori M A. 1 . Key nold.s aick with chills. m HOytars, writes his person .I ex- Ws _?ie glad to report that both Miss ? ?mi rim-j' s ivnsney < me: Lola Ly brsml and Stanly line, who r year- I have been greatly Iron- have been sick are improving. I with kidney ami bladder trouble ... ,, ,, , . ... I | , , ,i .. i i Miss <?e?.rgi.i Mile is visiting Mr. enlarged prostrate gland. I used ... ,, , y thing known to the profession " lout relief, until 1 ?oiiui.eiu*ed to Mrs. AViby Km I law, tviiV of Mr. Butler Foley'a kidney 4 In re. A Iter taking* Fallow, died last W eilm sdpy. Mite leaves tties I was entirely relieved and a father, mother, three brothers, a hti-? d. 1 prescribe it now drily in uiv hand and six chiUheu. I i c funeral Aiid heartily recommend its use to services were conducted hy Keys, physicians for such troubles. I Wilkins and Kd a arils, ller remains e prescribed it in hundreds nl I wyre luid to *-est in tlu? tjuattlebuiim s with perfect. success. Hold by giuve yaid. Our sympathy goes out i. Timiuolis, Itiitesburg. to the bereaved ones, "The land giv ? ? ? eth and the I. ud liita taken away , si'iCiDK Pits vie NTv l). blessed t-e the name of i lie Lord " is startling announcement that a Mammas Son. elitive of siiiciile had been dis red will interest many. A run ii system or despondency Itivaria- potent pii.i. pi.ramprk. precede suicide and soinethlo g has The ?|a ,,|a, ;m. ||int l|u.ir ft0. i fouod that will prevent that ,jon a|uj p|,,asR?t ,,, efleet are Helitioli which in ikes suicide likely. Wltl's Kar)y UiM>rs< w. s. he hrst thought of self d^truiv iMiilpot, of Albany,(}?.. *ays: "l>urlk , 1 in . a ing a bilious attack I took one. Small t tonic an I nervine wi strengt i- ftg ^ wa( il did me more good than he nerve-and ho.Id up the system. ,.mlome|. blue-mass or any other pills al-n a great stomach, liver uni | eVer took and at the same time it c> regulator. nly .? c. . atis- ,m. pleasantly. Little Karly ion go rant ceo by O. . Harris, of are crrtmnl)' hii ideal pill, Sold sbo.g a.id Lrosson Drug Co., of i,v Itatesbtirg l?rug Co. vlllo, l?r.iggists.