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ppppppppt 4 THE ADVOCATE. Entered at the llatesburjr,- 8. 0.,1'oetoftire as 8(M*ond-C'lasH Mail Matter. 1'uW iihcd Every Wednesday JOIIN CELL TOWIL1,, SUITE ilUEIl *:{ 1903. BATGSBU I(U'S OPPORTUNITY. The discussion of the good roads question reminds lis of one feature of the question that is purely local in its significance. liatesbitrg's citizens will not admit of the suggestion that their town has reached its zenith, and we feel that they are j is?i"ed in spurning such a suggestion. We have u good town and one that is destined to grow, provided the proper conditions for growth are I furnished by her citizens. The town ' will never he built by the feeling of self-siitlieiency that exists among so many said to be public spirited citizens. It cannot take care of itsell; it must have the support of active brains and unselfish hearts in this critical period of its existence. Sitting around and giving vent to aphorisms of wisdom will not build or develop the town. , Fot people must love her and be will* ing to i-pend and be spent for her sake. ( The spirit of every man for himself , that exists in the town will result in , the Devil's getting u- al! and the town ( along with us. We must get together ( and go to wot k, there is enough to be | done to begin at otice. i Now the question that we started ( out to discuss was Hatesburg's relation to the road question. Is there really j something that the town can do. with- ( out waiting for county action? We , answer unhesitatingly that there is: . She can go to wor4t, and by public | s? b-icriptions of two or three thousand | dollars she can build such roads radial- > ing in ttie two or three principal direc- , t ions from Hie town, for a distance of . Hve or six miles, that will he a draw- ; ing card for the town?a card that ? will draw customers. To the north, northeast and north- , west of Hatesourg is a territory of line | possibilities. The agricultural resources wid rack with the tin est, the people are energetic and thrifty and they are nut nrally w ell disposed to the town. ] The trade of this rection forms to a I large exteit the very life blood of itatesburg; from it Hows the commerce that makes the town possible* The question of the hour tor us to solve is : "Shall we take advantage ot ' what is nrrs naturally, or shall we sit supinely hy and let another ocine in 1 and reap what is our:-? Snail we continue to he satistled at ' receiving all from this section and < givi.ig nothing in return? Shall we ! not rather hind this weil-disposed peolll? In IK Im . i......... - .1 ... , ... .... ,.j urn llldll lliosel that already existV We can do it by < sliuw ing llH'tu that we li.ive an Interest ill them, other than lite do lursand I 4 cents wt get from them. I.el's make them feel that there is .? ointnal dejientiei.ee between the country ami the I town and that we npp eciate, as well as t hey do t lie iinterdependence, I.el* | sh w t hem that we v ant their trade, ami that w > are willing to help '.hem I make some sacrifices it. order to make the eoiumniiiea.ion between tlie town and country easier. (Jood roods are the arteries and veins of trade. 'I lie I t cooulry people will very naturally go ' where they can reach with the least ' 11ine and expense, aid where a line fellow feeling for tliem exists If we sit idly by ami let our neighboring I towns tiid lor the trade that is natural- | j ly ours, we can expect nothing hut to I ' lo?e i , a lid with the loss of it, we shall ' los? our prestige as a town, we shall lose our means of making a lirst-cluss living and money besides. I>o we expect to get something for nothing? If so, let us continue to rest upon our arms, and watch tliat fail ur? i hat will he sure to sweep down i upon us as a pei p'e. " That town ui.iv exist, hut never lives, That all receives and nothing gives.*' I Knr. John II. C*I.IxKK<V4v ..r I Wolford < * ?! l*"n t*. will soon appear before I In* liti<; in a i.ew lole?that of an antliur. He In * w riti? n it bonk?a i nv? I- the title of which is "How Zack Went to College." This is n well written story of a young man's struggle for an cilu ntion <li ring the stieniioiis days just after tin* war, ami Is inter.oeil to he an ; nl and inspir.-tion to all young men wlmnre sting g ling to get tin education, us well as to those who are careless and inihller. ent about tnis great matter. This boon ought to b>; in every home wlier? there are hoys. 'I'llK appointment of * r. Frank t 11. liary, of Ahheville, to hold the I' present session of court at Lexington iiuylit to give satisfact ion to our people ,| aod to all parties concerned in the t trials of the various cases that will * coin* op at this term. Mr. (iary * is a 1 rot her of Associate .Ii.slice Fii- v gene If. (*ary and .lodge Krnest ISary of the t 'ircuit C onri, and is a yonn " mil ii if marked leg* I and executive ability. For four years lie was Speaker | of the llo ise of Keprosentatives, and f # TXHSTX. You have money anything (not a s line till you get FINEST QUALITY \ HE CAREFUL, waste your money O. J- n. he always held the respect and conll deuce of that entire bod v. In recm years he lias been a candidate forth afliee of both Governor and I.ieuteu tnt Governor, and although he wa defeated in each, he received a ver llattering' vote each time, and hi defeats were due in no respect to lack of confidence in his integrity, nu rather to comb'Dations of ci>*uum stances. Mr. Gary's past political, as well a private record, is about .as clean an unassailable as that of any promiueti man in the S?ate. lie ie a mno with ;>ure character, both in his privat life and in his public cateer. Dunn the two State <-ani]Ktigns he has mailt when mud-slinging anil \ illille.atio was the nrdei t?f the day, no man wa ible t?? attack any act i.f hi ? pas tecortl. Tiiis is sayini; tnncli for *outh Carolina politician. We are sure Mr. Gary will make 5ompetent and impartial judge at ou term of court. MAKING A MAX. [lurry the baby as fast as you can. Hurry him, worry him, make him man. [)flf wiih his hnby clothes, get him i pants, Feed ID in on bruin foods ar.il inak him advance. Hustle him soon as he is able to walk. Into a grammar school; cram bin with talk. Fi11 bis poo.- bead full of llgures am facte, Keep on a-jumping them i'i till i cracks. Dnce boys grew up at a rational rati S'ow we develop a man while yo ?. wait. Rush h> in through col lego, compel hii to grab ')f every known subject a dip and dab. let him in business ami afur th cash, All by the time he can grow a mo? tache. Let him forget he was ever a boy. Make gold his god, at.d its jingle hi j .?>' Keep l>im a-hustling slid clear out o hi eatli lutil he wins?ncivons prostratioi and death. ?N. O. I'icayuiie. im.lll Mulimu I.-. ..! .. . w... I iw.tn irrtuun HI nullify ?> ilntlder disorder l>y taking Kcilt'y' iiilnev Cure. .1. 1>. Tunnioiis, Mates iur g.' I.EXINCTON JURY LIST From this Ii?t will lie selected tli ury to sit upon the ca?c of Jaiiu s il fill'uia o. Jl'UOUS KOtt SiCCONli WKKK. Irvin Risinjrer, Milt'in Sharpi*. .1. Eiiifene Lnrick, Ioel H <t?'ij?er, Martin L. Lvbrttnd, Oeor^e M. Lewis, .1 nines R. Price, R. Perry Slice, A r liilr N . 1 ireiier, i.eiirgi' W. Derrick, Willie 1, ll'eks, J II. Jumper, J >liii M. Ree<l, 11 liner Woods. Kuifene <". Williams, Mnr-hil Sliealy. Tllal. W. I-relier, Tnoii?n> !. Roof. Jonas I Jorley. .1, linriMiri1 juniper. Nonli II. Taylor, John li S'aek, Murry Parnell, Oeorjfe F. Leitz-y, Jncnb F. I.iiulier, tieorce II. Kooli, M . N*. k leek ley, Simeon I' Corley, John J. Yoiineiiier, Jacob K Say lo.*, C. J. Ruoker, Ansel l>. Fallaw. (Ill , *. r It A.I.I.. (Jeor>;e 1> < >x,ier, Luther .1. Hook, Thomas O. Wilson. A IIOY'f Wlv.1) KIUK KOIt I.IKK. Wi ll family itroiiml exporting him o die, arid a son ruling for life, 1H ni'e , to gel Dr. King'a New Diseovry for Consiip.ion. <'oughs ami Colds. V. II. Itrown, of l.eesvnle, IihI., en lured death's agonies I rum asthma; nit this wonderful medicine (rave infant relief and soon cured him. lie v rites; "I now sleep soundly ev?ry iglit." Like marvelous cures of Cuiiiiiiptioii, I'neumonia, Hrnnelilt is, ongiis, olds uml Drip prove its iiatchless merit for all Throat and ,11 iia; troubles ftiiarauteed bottle 50c ml $1 00. Trial hotiles free at O .1, larris of Itatesbiirg and t'msson Drug Jo., of Leeaville, drug stores. to waste, don't buy ingle thing) in my my prick on the I ARK' NOW, or you will * m ? *???????*???? ARRIS t"j No. 5595. l" | I{('|ti?rl of Tlit? Condition of ; THI FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF BATESBURG, 1 ! AT It ATE8BUIIG, IN* THE STATE OK SOl'TII *1 CAROLINA, AT THE ?l | lt ; CLOSE OK 1 rsi? N K-5S, SEK i\ *J. ?? ! won. K ; Resources. Dollars. " j Loans nml Discounts, H-i.i.YS.o s : Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, 301,9 a l". S. Hotuls to secure eirciilution. 7"OO.n a Premium* on l". S. Ilunds, 297.5 Hanking house, furniture, and fixtures, 3750 (i Dm* from Statu Bank* and Bankers, 15,517.0 Oiu- Ironi approved reserve agents 21,824.5 a Checks and other cash 11 itetu?, 40 0', I Notes of other National Banks, 800.11 Fractional paper currency, 11 I nickels, alio cents, -1.4 j Lawful Money Ukskuvk in Bank , vt/.: t Specie, lOlO. Legal-tender notes, 420. 1,490-0! (J" Itedeiopfion fund with I". S. Treasurer of cirn cii lal ion) :r>0. I a Totv i. 131,2 '4 9 *' Liabilities. Dollars s- Capital stock pi.iil in, 'JWK). I Surplus fund, 23010 l udiviiled profits, Uss exs ' peiises and taxes paid, 3,010.4' f | National Hank notes outstanding. 7<ki0. n ) Individual deposits subject to check, 90,078 0 Cashier's checks ->utr standing, IMG 4 ... 1 Bills payable, inclining eertilieates of deposit for money borrowed. <1)00.0 Total 131,224.9 ' S'ate of South Carolina, County o Lexington,ss : i, w . w . nut.son, Cashier of tin j above named hank, do soliMimly swi'&i III it Die above statement is true t< tin' ij'.'st or my knowledge and h.dief \V. \V. WATSON', Cashier. Suhserihed and sw o n 10 before no lhi-. 1 till l.iy ol s.'|i' nil t . Ill it. JNO < CLOY Kit. Notary i ubhe. | ('oKitKrr?A itrs': N A l?A't KS. , 1 EltW.tltliS Oirectors T. It. K Kit NAG 11 A N. * we 11 a V k .ilist l?ei el vel) a 1 new lot ok stock am' Wol'LU > lk i'I.easkd'lu m',||vk vn'.i in the rkintino link it; ices kk; nr. the ahvot'ate it u. co. AVANl'Kli \onii(,' limn lo prepare t or t invt-r n men i positions. Khio openiiH'K in all departments. (>ood salaries Hapid pronioi ions. Kxaiiitnai ions soon t'ur.ic ulars Krss. Inter-State i'i r. I list.. Cedar Kapitls, la. 1-lStKS Jin Money is no ol'j et . most of lis Inlieve it a myth. Most ttir's flosi* | hfir ey < i ? hen lliey art* kissed; do yo'i tdume them? Tlif poor yf havf always with ymioften so close that they loin h yon. COLLEC E OK C II A KLEVroN. (I h.irif-toii, S. C.) 11htii ykak i'eoins sh't. l.t i'll. Letters, SfH'tu'f, Engineering, Out* si-holarsldp to fat'li eouiiiy of South Carolina. Tuition, $ I". Hoard and fiirnisht'd r >om hi Dormitory #10 per month. AII candidates for admission are permit tod to compete for H<n ri' sehoiHrships, which pay $10) a jenr. For catalogue, address 11A Kit ISO N KANlMtl.lTI, I'resiililit I mmmammmm i 11 n i I ??y? Kemotsp is memory that Ins fer" men ted. Most man mistake a little applause for an enuiire. va Too many fertile if.it filiations pro(lilee nothing but wivil ?. tr n lie worst fault of some people is 1' telling other people I heirs. eti If a man is inclined to l.e foolish a silt, hat siiii'I Mve him. ! av A t hin<; of beauty is a joy until the,"' neighbors gvi on to the co t. lal I St'l am. skin / no ui.oao oiskasi-.s rrimi. <;o Mrs. Adams, I''re<h>nia Ala., . took Itotauie Mood 14a;hi which ellee- v% III x 11 y cured 1111 eating cancer ol I lie 1 nose anil face. 'I he sores liea'cil per- t ii fectly. Many doctors oad given tip s her case as hopeless. tiiiiidrei'r. of cias of cancer, eating sores, suppurating 1 sw?*ii"'^, eie., iiiivm Instil curtil I y foi Wood Hal in. Aiming others. Mr-. II. M. (Jneriiev, Wwriior Stand, A lu. . Hor lmse ami 111 > wen- raw us b.-e', s 1 v ith offensive tlisi li irije from iii?- ' at i njr sore. mlvist it ant|iny, tin ! hilt it full* i'. HIimiiI I in I in li? a Iim! lit- i j | suits, mid Mrs title* m-y is a* well ss ever. IViUic lllin.cl Italui alb j eures ' ' eezema, iteliin*; humors, senbs ami sea- *'sl I s, hone |i.tills' iiloot s, ellensive |iilli ' ?ir, |ilt*.-. hllloil poison, enrh llieles, serolu- I la, risings ami humps on I In* skin ami j ,.ll blood Iroiibles. Iirtiiryists. $1 per *" inrg- bottle S.iiii|iIt* oi Hntaiiie llnoil mi Halm fret* ami prepaid hy writing m Blood Halm t o All tula ??a. Dtstirili'* f trouble ..ml speeittl medi.-al Mlvire real in sealed letter. It is .-ertain h,n . worth while investigating Mirth a run- lad ' arkable remedy,as Hlooa Iitlni ernes ?|*| worst ami umat t'eop-eeaietl hlood i'i-| j seated. For sale and Free Samples in Kate-htpg hy .1. Ij. Timoioiis. : en Suhseribe lor the At!voen-^. i sei - - jiiri KK.VtlKPI. turns AttAlNST IlI.M. ,s f ri Iteil idileii, alone ami de it it ir e. Sueh. in tiriel' was ti e eomiilion of ail old soldi, r hy name or .1. .1. llaVens, \'erI faille*, t?. For years he was I rouhied tit 1 wi'h Kidney disease ami neither dee- m 1 tors nor met'it*ities ^ave him relief, i r At length lie tried K I e r I r i r " ^ i Hit'er-. It pill him on his f. et in slon t order and now he testifus. "I'm on ! the road to eouiplete rteovery." Ue?*t I on eat th for I.iver and Kidnei trotthles j land all forms of Sl?>maeli and Itowel ^ * < 'ooiph.int... Only ">0e. (iuarmteed j' hy O . Ilwriis, Haleshorg and <'rosson (>* |>-ng<'o. ol I.eesvilI, Druggist. I p - - w W ff NTPTt! 'in . M I Clear hoards Crietior ?1 r\. 1 inch I plank, 15 iiu lies to IV itnhes wide, 101<? IS feet loin*. 1'..\'i ami I'.xlV II to is f? i-t long, e'rar. tt ill t ike ;?nv i 1 length ol good s*litl ami ml true and " in i lull.. 1 '.tii handle any a mount and will m "pay the host pries > in this niaiket. -~i , write us and name pro ? ? i AI Iv KN I I MhKU < <>. \V. I lilllV. Prop. of A ikeii. S. <. Si pt. S, *< :;. th 0: In j Nothing is easi? r '< ten- than the j troubles of your lie ghhor-. 5 I.ots of men who ro!> l'etsr to paj I'aul manage to si ?nd Paul oil. I : III ! K I.EN s oiXll'A S.II.VI!. Has v orhl-wid" fani.-- for ni irveloneiiies. It surpasses i.y other salve, lotion, ointment or halm tor Cots. / 1 Corns, Born*, Boil-, S res, l'eh n?, ^ ! I eel s. Tetter. Salt Kheoio. I-'ever I Sores, Chapped Hand-', Skin Knipiioe*: itPi.llihle for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Dlily V.r?e at D. .1. Ilariis ol Halt-tiure. 0 and Cross.)ti l>rug Co. vf I.iesvil'i Hi llggist t111: -1 UNIQUE Sewing Machine.: si 'S s: t?T cash, - - I < lit : SS I AI.MKN I S. I I ' \V. I). M. II ARmON , i i:ati:si.i !{ ;, s, r -i C i J. n. r. ? oi.i : n vviikki.wi:ii;ill \ni? i i \?'k-mitii. iiousksiku:!\r. a M*i:< i ai.ty. r ' Holier- Sunn r< :: ^txrx < ims. ? S.\ ri^r.vc''l??\ <!i \k.vnt r I. II. < UI.I.INS, l.mvil ?*. s. < 1 Nothing lias ever equalled it. ? jj Nothing can ever stir; a ; it. f ()I Dr. King's [ ? New Oiseovsry; FgrCi';;.*;';"?*?ho j I A Perfect For .\!i T roat .mil ? Q Cure: Ia:t?g Trouble .. Momy back if it <V\'!*. T Eugene Field's Views on Ambition and Dys* popsia. b l> "?>; spepsia," wrote Fng. no Field, "often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the tiro of ambition." Though great despite his coinplalr;t Field suffered from indigestion all his life. A weak, tired stomach can't digest your food. It needs . rest. You can only rest it by the uso ' of a preparation liko Kodol, which reliovcs it of work by digesting your food. Itest soon restores it to its normal touu. GlrongtEiening, Satisfying, tnvigorating. Prepared only by E C PrWu i Si Co., < 'X'litJ $1. IkiUIu I'l'IIWltH I times l!n'Wc. sUo. Tlic Value of Time. * The young do not appreciate the i tue of time. The pleasure seeker or e idler tries to "kill it." The Indus- j ions understand how precious it i?. * te good regard it as preparation foi trnilv. liut i f u!l human beings the trono titers appear to he the most ark-ions of it, for we nre told Mint e leaduiir star-gazers, in their calcu.tons, have lost I lie sixteenth, of a sund and. so i ir. vainly striv to disver whither it has tl d A writer in e World describes the standi and iat it implies tlitis: 'A s-jirsh for (his minute fraction of lie I lint in cost i tip li'ind reds of theiii d < ol do lars is under way, and it iii i iv i-i >111 tuned nil the lost is found, r its ri i'DVi i j' is of \\ crhl-\\ ide hortative. If one grain of santi on tin* ore of the ? rvin were Inst and soien* ds tti'-r in spend years in trying to nl it. their seareli would seem to be! tie iii< re hopeUss and unimportant an this task, upon \\ liieli the lending Iruiiuiners of England and I-ranee i.' now working. The sixt'etitli of iii'ond is missing 1 etween the sun's ne as recorded at tJreenwieli and as tiers!nod in i'are. The failure t ? disver t he dim repaney in observations ty change the na t innai i I y <T (liotilds i I' people. I.ongitude is caleu?i til entile basis I' (irseu'wich time, m boundaries oC countries are deruiiiied l?y the eah uhit ions at til's r.ious observatory. II" the I'm is eal atioiis and not I he (S reenw:eli ol> \ati.|'.s are found eorrtet. b uidies may I e mi vet! miles. No expellee living spared to trace the missing n lion. A special building has he ii eeted at I'aris, costly instruments talbil.a corpse of skilled unit in. tin: ians * ngagi i| j.ud a process that iy take years to ei mp'.ito has been tnmciicrd.*' t is ikicss *r rKit ksttno ci ltiiti. Judge W. T Hollaed o> (Jrcensburg. i.. wlio is well and favorably known. , ys; "Two tears ago I siitlvicd gre-ttlrom indigestion. Alter eating, eat distress would invariably result, : sting tor a n h >ii r or so at ti my niv hts j ere restless. I concluded to try KoI Dyspepsia < arc and it cured tne en- , rl j. Now my sleep is rel resiling nt digestion perfect.'' Sehl try The itesburg Drug ('o. 15ANKKI' I'T SAI.K. I'ics iiaut to an order heretofore | ail- In .Iiio, .1 Kirle, K-u.. Heferee 1 I>:itiKrti|?lry, 1 will i l-'ridaj , t i M ?l:ij ?if September, 1903, at f.uir rli-rk mi tin' :iftiTri'iif, in 1 lie store mm foruvrly neeiipieil tiy X. Rimers i > I . Ii!iiikru| I. fll i In- entire stork i gni'il*, wares anil mi rehnndive, oil e said bankrupt. at publ u outcry, in j' ilk. I'or e.isli S. J. Gullum, Trustee. Price Cutting! . i >ur entire stock of ! a I 0 a 4 Dry Goods, j Notions and j Millinery.. lie props luive boon knocked from under a1 Prices. iet Our Prices Before Buying. N.U GUNTER. ; Tlio House Til a r cn You Money, OX ;v <; o!--.. ( i.oi iti.\c j NO: Ions, I UM>U M;k - tinwaki:. i o'iT\vi:.\it. rf " \ ?' : Jsi^ j_ CKS STOM'S and RANGES. A i IIOl S VN l> AN l> ON ! : TJIINISS K? >; : A THOUSAND \ND ONK IM.U'KS a r s \ \ ;n<j cricks. - headquarters For !i ( oil' Mill A, ( ONTIXKNT \L AND AN lloli |:i (MJIK-K ol.|> HICKORY AN TKXN < i: K \V A CON'S, nt L. D. CULLUM & CQ. ?' l M I I'HRD KOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Hisltop. of Agncw, Mich., m?i, "I have u*ed Foley ? llonwy and I'ar hi three very severe cases of pneninoniii with K<x>ds re?nils in every a-e." /fefu>e sulet Untes. J. I), i'iuimone, Hitesbur^. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Imrjrc Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. fThc kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil- \ ter out the waste or ( impurities in the blood. ; If they are sick or out j cf order, they fail to do I their work. Pains, achesandrheu- j inatism come from ex- ! cess of uric acid in the | blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart 'i over-working in pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, I but now modern science proves that nenriv I all constitutional diseases have their begin- i ning in kidney trouble. if you are sick yov can make ncr mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is coon realised. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits n cent and one-dollar sis- C] KfHiv'jjjj es. You may have a ?-?-3* VL?'" sample bottle by mail iiomo <?f swamp-Root. 1 free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmers Sv/amp-Root. and the add css, Binghamton, N. Y.. on every bottle. THE WALTER A. WOOD| MOWING MACHINE. The best on tiie Market. FOR T11 K NEXT 150 DAYS I Will. O F F Ell Til KS K M A ?: MIX ICS AT A KKDUCKD I'Kil K. - TIIK KOH.M Kit 1* Kit K WAS $nil, 1H T I5KIX? OVKRSIOCKKW WK \ WIL' i'l.OSE TllEM OUT A*T I 11ESE M ACI1 INE8 CONSIST <>K MCNVER AND it A K K L, C. Hartley & Co. i RATESBUKM, S. O. _ II-I-1*-A-N-S ThImiIcs I locturs lintl A good pifM-ript'or, For mankind 1'lte fi-cent picket is enough for usual t H-casions. The la::iiy bottle IftOcts.) ' -ontains a supply for a year. AII drug-| ^i?l s -- II t Item. smfwwwmwwwmwmK' \ WILL EVANS ^5. |! HABERDASHER 3j Coi.UMHIA, S* C. 3 ^ 432 MAIN Strkizt, ? I ^ THE LI ^f\ATES THE LL OH THE 5UMM SOUTHERN m71 Kailwak w.,w ^ Pass. Traffic M^t. WASHINGTON. D. C. V ^ ^? liOWiN Folk STROTHER, j Uiorney Counselor at l Law. Will rniolioe in nil iIip cui.ts of llie c I..if ami ilit* I'nit tl Slates. Y ur Imsiii.ss soliretert. 3l3.t33"b,JLrc:T - S. O. I a i'. P. B. ASBILL . \V:? tclies, ClOokss, 'anil .k'wolrv Kc i\ irin^. i * 11* 11 I'.iiiul n.ir, STESSURJ. S. C. I t! Fruit Trees l!p (ioojM. A'lt n-1.ol" Baxter, wishes j :uii|it|ini*>> to his irioinls and enstom- , ? 11]nl lie is s|ill in i ho 11 uiI irtcliihi- ! i'.s hiiiI will vnll hiithelli I'l fif near, it'i'i*, slmwiuj; olioiif selevl ions I rout , . t' 'ttmiis ; reenshom Ni rsorios. Sat ' .j I... 1.1(111 in (In* I'mniv as in (lie | asl j FOR SALL * \ ?;o >l? lloMF., \VHI I. IHH( i\ KI?. AIM'I.Y TOJ. W. l OXD, \TKs|jl*K(r, S. < . 1 ? " ?1 ocnooi BOOKS! 1 I have just received a full line of a n School Books that 1 will" lu? used in the 1 Public School this I session, also a Large Stock of Pencil and Pen Tablets, and everything that the scholar will need at school. Yours to serve, J. D. TIMM OKS, ^ Drggiust. * 1 L. T. l'Eimr. 8. F. PKKKf. KtKKY KROSd | General Merchandise. <> AGENTS FOR THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE THE BEST ON THE MARIS ET. a?WE CARRY A FUI.I, LINE <)F ( OFFINS A X I) CASKKTS. o WE ARE IN THE MARKET TO SELL. OL'U I'KICES ani> terms s i: i t the PEOPI.E AND TIMES. o PERRY BR03., Batesburj?, 5. C. !. A. WATSON, | DENTIST, HATESBUKO. - - 8. c. Office orer Harris' Drujf Geo. Hbi.i.Tiitmkbman. x.l. Wm. Tll'rnokd. TIll'RMOND & TIM MERMAN, attobnkys-a maw. Will jractire in all the State and U. S. Courts. Office i n Ka lit I'm an Building, Lexington, S, C. NE FOR BUSINESS, NE FOR PLEASURE, NE FOR ALL THE BEST ER RESORTS etc Summer Resort Folder I Free to Any Addr?. S. H. Hardwick. W. H. TAYLON. Gen'! Pass. Agent, Asst. Gen'I Pa*?. Aft. WASHINGTON, D.C. ATLANTA. OA. ^ J* II f? E. L. ASBJLL" ATTORNfc* A* Law -KKSVll.l.K S. C.. Practice iii all Court* Business soli.. iled. MORRIS & SHEALY, 1" I HS'I'-C I.A>S bAND SURVEYING LEESVILLE, S. C. Ml. 'V. I'. TIM MERMAN, (lifers his professional service to? lie people of Hntesbiir>; ana vicinity. Olliee over Hie National Rank, and / in be found there day or iii^ht. HATES 111 KG, S. C. E. J. ETHEREDGE, DENTIST, I.KESV1I.LK, - - - S. C. Iliee oqer Austin's store. OLEYSHONEY^TAR Cures Ooldsi Prevents PnMSMiS Swhseribe for the Advocate.