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| County Claims, Lumber and Ci'ohh Tio Receipts. The First Nutional Dank ot liu*.esturjf will lm> school and county claims and railway receipts for crosslee urn) lu tnoer. tl W. W. Watson Cashier. r > - '' Nave Your Money and keep it in the Hayings Deport m->n?, c o. the First National liunk ot Hates- f' burg?-lour i ?*r cent, per annum. Divi- ' deeds semi-annually. To Advertisers. Unless eopj for change of advertisements is in by 0 p. in. Monday it will be impossible to make change. T'.i>! role will not lie broken, 'l'o secure . better attention yourud. eoj y should be iu SaturJwy. | LOCHLS Hh | t, Cotton is bringing today 10*?e. w An asphalt pavement will be laid in |, front of Mr. W. L> ltikard's new store. c If }'OU want to see one of our citizens t and cannot Mud Mini, be is in Lexing- p ton. t M ss Mary Eliza 'fox spent several v days with tier cousins in Lexington . last week. Mrs .1 M. Ms I pass and little Miss! dill a, are over in Florence, visiting I ? reltliv* s. Mr. Thomas Sbealy, of rear Dupnnl. ! * is teaching a singing school at Middleburg Mills. ? Mis M. F. Willis left yslerdayto join her husband, who i- in business ut blacks, A la. 1 IM:.ee your m! in the Advocate and j you will not ic<* results with 'lit the aid i uf a in.erose p?. Miss Salome Tinunerman and Miss ' Isabelle Conner, lelt \esterdav for Ulliestone College. -? j Mrs. H. T. Wright returned Thurs-| 1 day la>t, alter an extended vis't to i.ir sister in Newbrrrv. I Mis< Mae Seigler ami I'eirl J>hn- 1 son. of Itidge Spring, were i.i town J s 'lopping Tuesday. Misses Eva* ami Iluby (Hover went L down to Lexington Friday to stand the teachers examination. Mr. McFnll Itidgell bid friends in ! 1 these pans adieu yesterday and left for j Fnrnian University. t Mr. J. M. Malpnss i' hiding his time !' at Lexington this week, as out ol the gentlemen of the jury. The cotton platform is tilled with 1 cotton these days, hot there is room for youis. tiring it In. The Hutcsb'irg I'rug t'o. has a ' change of ad.Jl.is vvetk The merits oi Wiley's sanities are -I'oken of. Mr. E K. Hardin ("Big Hoc") h-fl 1 for Wolt'ord, whil* Miss Matinie lkites journeyed to Converse Tuesday morning. i V Mrs. Joe Williamson left for Blacks. Ala , where she goes to join her husband, who bus been there for some time. I Merchants that want to buy and paying highest prices and selling hi a smalt prohi?are to be found in j Jtelesburg. I j i Air. W. C. Bites, who represents tlie ! Butlalo Lick f* pring ('o., is here on nj visit lt> relatives, lie is combining!' bus'oe.-s with pleasure. Mondat morning the Northbound! train was crowded with hoys and gtrb I bound lor college Batcsbiirg put \ her share on board, as usual. Keiul Advocate ads and you will lie I enabled to save money on every pur-,] iiiiiiM' you make?provided y ).. exer ' else good judgment and patronize them. Mr. Itutler Sini'h nud family spent last week, with his honored father, Cupt. Smith near our town. Butler is j hli all r.iund good fellow t d 1 he Ailvoc.ite calls oil him every week. Mr. J. W, Pond lias moved into the j rtore tormeny occupied by Jess liur.st. I Mr. .1 T. I 'olid will occupy Ibe store, /mule vacant by his lather lie will arlso conduct a grocery Lusiness. The barn ot Mrs. Adeline nmitli, .of near Impont. wasdtstroyel I y lire J.ost Wednesday nig lit The lire was of incendiary origin and it is thought the guilty part ies will be apprehended. Jtev. W. 'J'. Redwutiiiugh, of the Dupoiit section, was in town Monday ; nil gave us u call. .Mr. Bedeiiliauch is our j>upont correspondent a> d preaches at Hie Muldlehnrg Mil.s twice a mouth. < Mr. W. I >, ]t kard h gan moving in- I to his new rtore today. The store' made vacant by Air. liik >r.i will be occupied by a geiitleinaii tmm Vugu-ta ) who will open up a clothing and dry ?..ma kill r.. *),f. I>?ii J. Cunter, of Atlanta, i isiiiuX hi* parent", < apt aid Mrs. . jj. X. fiunter. Mr. tinnier is j am* >>i n|?r own boys and bis many fr|ciu,'H Iith nit* glad lo are him 11< .wi.i return to AI aula next week. Rev. O. E harts, of bbiekwell, tpraaclied an uh r sermon to a larye an.I attentive eui^rrx.ilinn ?l i ? .baptist ('bori'li last >ijndi:y niyht, I 'I'n llrst of Ortohrr It v. ihjrt* vc il it-xvc bhiekwell loH i'i'jil a rail to the; .First baptist ( litirrb of Kdx< Held. I.e pas many fiii'nds In re who are always P'lad lo have have in their mi.1st. 'J'lie statement of the eoinliiinn ol the Urst National Itank ? I Kaieshii'x appears elsewhere, and any one ean easily note the iuereas* ol business dona by this institnilon, Tlie d< posits are upward of ?00,000 UO more than; ihey have ever been . Every statemenl issued shows an inerease in business. | and we are all proud of the h?.nk anil jmd Its officials. On your tradintf wilb bnteshniy (iieiebauts and you will save money. fl.rilHINO OFFER. The 'dome and Farm, publish, d twice a month, and the ItatcMhurx Advoe.il" buth one year for $l.'j.r?. Kobsaribe imw. The Ilonioaiid Farm is a |it-pnxe, Hc.iilninn lip-t<? date farm paper. 11 is elearly printed and unlike tlie xener.il run of Hindi papers offered in clubs. fSanip le copies on request. i i % Yesterday's Election. 1 The municipal election passed oil' uietly, and notwithstanding the fuel li lint two tickets were in the Held, the T ivalry was pleasant and no hard feel- y unkind w ords were indulged 111 h y either side. It was like a game of T heckers among friends. The vote rc o ulted in the election ol the follow- a g tic k et : > Mayor: In tl M. It. KDWAKDS. c? Aldermen: II ? ? re J A. WHIT I K.N. ol W. l?. KlKAltD. y* E. K. IIAUDIX, p< XV. I>. M. IIAKMAX. le C. (J. HI KEY, N S. It 1?LATT. fo I ll Lexington Courf. * :i Court rcnveneil Monday at Lexing- <i:l on, with Jiii'xu Frank U. Gnry, pre- ^ iding. The case of James II. Titlainn ttij set lor next Monday and the rcgunr docket Wi.s taken nj>. The two l,h uses of iU. C. Fox, of this place, were 'I' hrow n out ol court, the grand jmy c" tiding no true l> ll. A larger ,-iowii t!' ban usual was presitit the li si of the ri feck, expecting the Tillman case to u otue up. ,u i'c Job work prompt1)' executed at Ibis 111 e. pi Miss Itella Watson. of ltidge Spi ing, j i?11ed in town this week. j l'? Mr. Walter Ij'iutllebaiiin, of Stead-; inii. was in loA ti Tueso. y. i in M i - s tannic M.ie ileitis, of Treiion, is visa.ug .Miss .Mar) E iza Fox. i j Mr<. .lake liisiuger and daughter, ol ; yt .orcini, were n? re .-hopping yesterday. . * , Mr llill Bullkiiight, of SalnJ.t c .on- 1 I': y. was in to.vn ye.-teiday on Uusiiie j ei Mrs. S O. Sisti'iink. of (ieorgia, is j jailing her brother, .M r J. A. \N hit-| eft. j hi The municipal election passed oil' in M' ipnet a d orderly manlier, as wasjll xpeeled. ; H The li st town for selling, as well :i? ' ' lie best town for buying, is Bates- >' org. " |,i Me-srs. Joe I.ong and J. M. I lean, if Ait. \\ il bug, w ere oil our si reels ) i,erduy, vi Mr. 1*. 14. Asbill, who lias heen < n | he hick list for tile past week, is ilit- j* raving, (I Mrs It. K. Lt w is, of .h lii.^ten, visit- /[ d i cr lather, Dr. \V . H. 'Jim hum man, I ' list week. r, Missus Ella I .oil Able ami Sallic '' llotiie. ol l.eesv i I It*, were oil our si sects ? , estemay, | h The music given by the llnt.sburg 1 '' Itrass limnl last evening was a credit ' .oany town. m j. The J. Will l^uattlrUnuui Co . "The 11 irio that fteds the people" has a :hange of ail. in this issue. tl ti The opening of Fall hats at the New , Vo*k K.cket store yesterday brought ' people from lar ami near. The store r' was crowded all day. Mis. l'eyton Hartley is viiiti'g her mother in Harnwell. Mrs Hartley lias been indisposed for some time and o Is at home to recuperate. t "Elsewhere will be found til" notice 11 of of incorporation of the Whitten p Dry (jnods Co., which is capitalized at 1 flll.Oim. divided into 10J shares ot ? 10.1.00 each. n Miss Annie 1.011 Donhar, of Allen- s dale, i*'spending a w hile witli Mrs. J. H. T. Major. She has many friends j* lute who ate always glad to liaveherj" in their midst. The New Vtirk Kaoket Store is do- i '* ing such a rushing bonnes* these 1 days 1 hat tlicp have no lime for a I, writing. Advertising did it. a We are in nceipt of the Premium I r l.ist ol I he seventh annual fair of he i ^ Lexington Coiinty Fair Assm ialion, | liegi 111 ing Tuesday, Oct. ?( , iliilll. and ' ending Thursday. Del. '20, 1W08. The preaiiuni list is a large and varied one. 1 Mr. M. S. Hunter is l> 11 I.ling n neat nftire in the store if !. Will (juattleImam Co., which will he ijnite an ..d- C dilion to the store. This linn has also creeled a nice and extensive hitch- , ing rack ;<t the hack of their store. , I hey deserve the thanks of the town j lor tins need <I linptov mem. t A xKW JERHKr KIMIOU's IKSTIMoNIaI. I M T. l.yneh, Kditor, of tlit* Philipshurjr, N. J., Duly Post, writes: "I (live used m.iay Kinds of tnedreines fur ' < siu^lis .lt d oold* in my family Imp never aiiyil lotf so ffoi d Foley's Kidney Cure. ' 1 mil not say loo, j tiiueli in praise of it. .1. I >.'I iintuons, ^ Ii.esliu rjj. Manv n man's jjood ropiitoiion Is due to what isn't louiid cut about Dim. Olive Jlraiicli Cinircli. The iiietiihers of Olive Branch Bap- 1 list t hur? li are putting their shoulder J to the wheel ami will soot, have emu pletrd one of the li test houses of wor- 1 j ship for the eolornl people in this seel imi. The < liureh aiII eust when! eoiu;de' (! between twelve and lilt.mm hundred hollar- It will he broiled opposite the (. r.idi d Sehnol. This | -peaks well lor the inemliers < f litis ehmeli and lorth.-tr pastor, Itev. 10 W. H iwens who has worked faithful at all Limes in I lie irterert of the Ma.--[ t.r and his congro^a'bill. Asa result of a reaoiit revival of this ehureli tlnrtoon w ?re I ii I 11 i / < - i I itnl I til oil i*ktit lit.. ! ehnrth. 'I lie ??ii|> i/.injf took plnee ill K it I net's puiiil last Siniil iv evening ami a Inrne number of our eiiizens i win' 111 attendant'!*. pocrona coum> xar iiKi.rni.it. j ( "I ha I kidney troulil * for yetirs," write* Mrs. liayinnml I onii r ol Shrlton, Wash., "am! the doctors could not help me. 1 tried Foley's Kidney Onre, ami t he very first dose gave me t relief ami I am now cmel. 1 cannot nay too lunch for Foley's Kidney Cure.'' d. I . Tiinmniis, It.itc shtirg. Many a man sills n vay ni">n.>y in the urine of other people's tears. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will I eliminate the poisons from the Olood. .1. 1>. Tiniiiion*. Haft shnrg. rrom Triuity College, Kitrliau North Carolina. In spite of tlie Ions lust Juno of til lrgest gradual ing class In its h'atorj 'rinity Oollrge will* dhow again 111 early increase ot 10 per <'(>(11.11131 i as maintained now for several years lie College maintains this incress ver last year in tbe face of the loss n very large gr .dilating class In. cans ?ai's students have returned in irgsr pioportion tliun heretofore, ?m le entering class this year Is 2"? pe 'lit. larger tInn last jour. Thorn >1 uieiit in College and Triliily I'.itl igli sclio 1 >v;|i a'most certaml; >ach this year ilie high water marl ' 4'iO students. The growth frmi ar t >yehr of the entering classes i H'liliurly gratify lug. In IWWtlio Ccl ge having already abolish* I all in rior ilrgrei's raised the requirement: r a<tu>issi n and es'ublislia.i tirmD it* |?*?1 icy m* admitting no student lit) were ii it pri pi'iil to <lo work o quality tlit*t is required of cundi lies fir tiie degree of llaeh* lor o i ts. This new policy caused a couilerable decrees** in the l umber oi udents admitted. The policy Inn en roi scieirihiisly folio*'-< d mid tin lality of students adinitl-d h>s been instantly taproved. The enie inn ass Ibis year was perhaps men gidly tested than ev* r. Student.* ho expect to enter Trinity Cotlcg* >a prillv general y understand the quueii.ei'ts f*?r admission, and those ho eonie as a rule have a suMieienl epar.it urn fertile Fresh inn Class iose who hi? not regarded as preired for e liege woik and are the e re refused adiniss'on seem t > appre. ale the fact that it is hettei for then it to undertake work f. r which tln'j 'emit prepared. Many of l lit manred the Sigh School h rs. Thi ar some f the appl cants who vveri fused a-iaiis-ioii, entered the Tr.niD urk lli?li S Imol. The remiindei liter returned home or entered othei oil Ii Ceioiina colleges. For the third tiin? sii r* it* e tali'ish cut, Ileiie'actor's Day will be ob iv, d on Oetnber ttd The ad Ireiis year will be given by ll'sliop K K of Nashville. Teua. This day i seritd as a h li>'av, and the day tl.i par promises to he an interesting oil cause <>f the character mil po.-i ioi t he sj'ea kt r. The coitiltu nccinelit .a*'Iress las ear. given by Mr. Itii*s , err.v, edito I the Atlantic Monthly, on the siili ct of "Inil H'cronUsm,'' appears i le September number of thismagn in *. The brilliant paper also rea ere last spring hy Mr. William <Jai tt lirowu. was p inted in the Allan ? f. r April under the title "The Fc f Compromise." Mr. Brown com* ere in a i. \\ uuy s iii'u \\ 111 spend art of the winter, living .it the Co gc and working in the library. 11 < preparing; a volume of essays t nine from the pi ess of the Mae mi tit's in the early autuutn. He \vi vole the winter to preparing a hi ory of the Uniteil States since tli ivil war to be published by the sain nm pa a y. Mr. Kit h irit Webb, class 100?>, Wd itely at the l'ark on his way to Cei ral College. Missouri, where he wi ccupy the chair of English I.'teri ore. Mr. Webb hat! ills high dlslitu ion of receiving the John II. l'ortt rize, worth ?2o(), and giv?u by Ya Tniversitv for the best English es*a; pen to a 1 students in all depart: lents of the University. Mr. >\ ebb object was Sidney l.anier. Mr. W. E. Itovvd, las', year a stndei it the College lilting himself ft ymnaiuni instructor, has received a ppointnient :is director of the Y. ^ '. A. Uv .liiia-iutii at Colo Jtbo<, t>a >1 r. I,lit her l'eo e, a former stiulei t the College, has hem appointed d ector of the g\tunasiiim of Kentiick Vesley an t'ollege. W. d..s. Justice, :"riuity ('ollege, hnrhttni N. C., S | lcother Is, lll(i;i. Ittlll 11 KM Oil HII At lis OK I 11 K 1.1 Mi "Several years since my lungs vvei o let illy alfecteil that 1 luid niany licit ITI IlllgOs, WI Mrs . ill. .AM' (>l v\ (Mil ml. "I tool: treatment with stver ,hy-i<ians without any honelit. In n started tu take Foley's iiuiiey at 'iir am' m.v luii?.? are now a* .-onml ; i linlUt. I reeoimneiid it in .vlvmiii tagesof lung trouble." .1. |). 'tin nuns, Batesbnrg. A li?t of people '.vbo s boil Id lies pen ng good time getting good iikiiii petid good money gelling a good liiiu It does not make it right t > d > win oil ought not t<i do wlieti you doti hi vvlmt you ought to do No\\ is t he t i mo [<> insure your Lifo. I)Mavs nro Dangerous. See 1 )r. Iv * '. Hidgell iimnediatciv. He1 represents one of t lie oldest and largest companies, Suli*crili?' f??i- I lie Advocate. L. M. Ml f CH ELI PHVSI< IaN & SURGEON Office Hours* k to n .1. in. '2 to p. III. 7 :!50 to il p. m. ?t Mr. Covin, of UlvCarmel, has aer e?l h position with J. A. Whitten'i dry goops store. ie Mr. Charlie Cannon, of I.cesv " dropped in our shark a few mom e to see us one day last week. 11 ? \ Miss Sallie I.oil Watson, one of hi ** Spring's charming young Indies ' the guest of Miss Moida Hodges. Mr. Silas Clarke, a food f.exina e county farmer from Hie lllnek Ci 11 section, was lie-e on business il Week r It is said on good authority that * J Middlehurg Mills will enlasge tl k I plniil'iit an early date. The mei ^ | the head of this enterprise are as : cessiiii men as ma no lourni in Slate, ami they w ill sucrei d hi I his ii terprise, wl'icii means a great ileal s our town. C^uite an ovation was accordsd - newly olected mayor last night. ' s h.mil was on lianil to liven up thi . I and impromptu speeches were made 'several of our leading ei'izens s whii h Mr. Edwards graceful y I spntided. liev. and Mrs. A. 'J. Walker h issued e nils to the marriage of :l - daughter Miss I.ouise to Mr. Artl f Itaskin. The Itappy event will t 4 place on Thursday evening, Onto 1st, at the Matdodist jChurcli, Itisli villo. AM Hatesdnrg loves ft Louise and call down Ueeveii'a rich . blessings upon her. Air. Raskin is < of Lft rii>llil)'s llliiot successful hi ness men ard lie lias won for hiuise ' most lovable iielpuieet. Cheap Kates J ? VIA I Southern Railwa . \ 1 1 The Southern Railway will sell tl : \?ts for delegates tuitl nieniliers of " following named meetings at rati ' ONE and (>NE-I'IIIR1) fare on ' (/'ertili -ate I'lan, for lliu Round Tri ATLANTA, IIA. National t 'uuveittioii of Emigre dotal Workers Sept. 19-211, tiekets I sale Sept. I) 21, final limit Sept. : I It KM. R | It At.TIMOISK, Ml). Supreme Lodge Knight of l'hvtl s (Colored) East rn and Western llei s ph eres, N- pt. 7-11, tickets on Sale Si e It-It. IIiitt 1 limit Sept. Illli, 11KM. It HOSTOS, M %SS. ?'.t;oiiul Wholesale Lriiggi-t A ' ci alioti, Sept.. 7-12. I i? ket s on sale S r .t-'.t, Ileal limit Sept. 12, 1 lttt:t. I- I CIIAllLKSTON, H C . II | _ ! I'll.ted 1 >:i li <r 111 IS of I lie foil ,1 eracy. N?.\. 11-1 J. tickets oil sale > .. . 7-15, final limit Nov. is, 19911. I- ' C IIATTA* OUlJA, TI.NN. Woman's I Ionic Missionary Son '" of tin M E. Church Oct. 2K-Nn> a | tickets on salt* Oct. 2I-H0, final i 1- ; Nov. Dili, 190:1. l'| JArKSONVIM.K, I'l.A. Turpentine Operators Associo jl Sept. 10-11, licUctsoll sale Sept. 7-1 filial limit Sept. 15th, lUtKl. ie wASIIINUTON, t> c ie National Association of Retail I) gist, Feb. o-s, tickets on sale Oct. 1 s 1 ?o:i. f>" WASHINGTON, ?. C. " t National Spiritualists As<oeial l" j Oet. 20-l'd, tickets on sale Oct. 1 | filial limit Oct. 27th, 190:1 r Ie I The Southern Railway will also Open Round Trip Excursion ticket j I'uints named below : KAI.T1MOKK, Mil. it Sovereign Orand Lodge, I O. (1 ir Sept. 21-lid, tickets on sele Sept. 1! ti bnal limit Sept. 28th, 190:5, one far< I. round trip plus >'2.<Ki. liHEKNSItOKO, N. C. Retitt'oii Non-Residelil Nortli t 1 liuiatis, Oct. 12-1:1, one ii-st class 'J plus $1 00 tor round Jtrip 1'ioni p| beyond a radius of :U)0 miles of (1 ri tioro; one lirst class I re plus 25 ? '' for loiind trip from points witliii dins of lifeeiisboro; one lir>t class pills iS .(.() tickets on sale Oct. 9-10, limit K> days trotn date <>t sals. " ' lirst i l.bs fare plus 2-"i cents, tit r,> ?in saIf Oct 10-1!, ami fur tr sell eduVd toarrixe in (Iroensbon II, .,1 lore noon t,f October l'iili, with I 1 limit days I rum date of sale. NKW OUI.r.AXS, I.A. ?s I d | Am. rieau Eft iminij A-soei.ition American IIistorieal As.ociation, | >*, 1110! .lail. 1. 1001. tickets on Dec. lid 27, liiial limit Jan. r?tli, '* | one first class tare plus 2"> cents, *;x For further information appl any Agent, or to. '![ W II. TAYI.OE. Asst. tieiil. I'ass. Agent. Atlanta. tin. K. \V. Ill N l\ Div'n. I'asseiiger Agent. < liarles ton, S. The case of James II Tillman, el ud with the murder of Ktlitor (ionc uilt be called lleXt Moialay. I . If i? all Very well to Ket a good .? hot tli-star' you get when some pots hi . coitl liuidt down y onr mai he too v i ud. IKS lHlHS,\NU DM llCHKft lii tin' United St. iti's have useil l.ouguiaii & Mar I i in/. Pur* I'aini Kvery < li'in li will Ie given a li <|-i uiti'y whenever lin y paint. Don't pay $1 50 a gallon for I.ii oil (worth O'l relit*) w 11 irli yo when von liny (Inn paint in a ran a paint label nil it S & ?i make 14. therefore when want I our teen gallons of paint, Imi j 1) eight gallons of L. St M , ami six gallons of pure linseed oil wil __ You need only four gallons of M. 1'aint, ami three gallons o mixed t herewith to saint a good house. Houses painted with these | never grow shabby, even aft I years. | These eelehrated paints are si I J. .1, Haw I, Hafesburg. $ opt- Miss Elizabeth Thomas in visiting i b'g relatives at Itidge Spring. Mr. Tom I.ee, from near Columbia, ill**, was visiting in our town last week, ents Miss K*bci ra Haggott, of Saluda, has accepted a position with Mr. J. J. Hawl. is Messrs. I la nip White and Hubert Itrown, of Alt. Willing, were in town rton ,a>l week on business. last Hon. Ben Crouch, of Saluda, pnaaod through town on his way from Lexington Monday. the beir Miss Evelyn Conner left last week a at fur Greenville, where she will te ch in sin-, the (?. C. W. Ibis session, the en- Tin? neirt f you >:et to the hutt end ' of revenge the sweeter it isn't. our I'iie tigs to reave leir li ii r akr | her I op- ; list. I est ? line ii <iIt a yirk the Watch this space, ti"' We have new Goods i?- Comi. g In Daily. It's toyour interest to1 on Get Our Prices. !Qth I tins j. will | quattlebaum company. sso- i ept. The Firm That ^(1' Feeds the People, Free Delivery. u iv j r. ft, t itnil itlOll j lOtll, r ?i>ci:ui?, Lion, <1-22, set I s to >. V. ? ^1 A X ASSORT M K X T < > F Dry Goods and 'id Notions, int* i ,eils. j FROM WHICH THE MOST .enl? FASTIDIOUS M AY SELDCT. i ra ,ai> EVERY ARTICLE ILOUGHT WITH Yol R NEEDS IX VIEW. ( IK* ! kets -i Shoes! ii nai 1M ? YOr w KA It SHOES? ? ?*! j IE SO ? ? ? I )l*0. | mii. I Bring Your Feet Merc! 1W'4, SHOES THAT FIT AND WE AH ? THE (iUOII y toj KIND. ? ? Groceries ? <\ i HEAVY AND FANCYFRESH AT A EE TIMES. iargHl,'s For Sale By V.X. (iENTER, ";"i e v. com/j . mgr I I tl>? lu-rnl THE nsee I i Rock Hill Buggy i you -V.I'ij ' IS TO HE H>UNI> IN "> HATKSHURO ONLY /"of; AT OUR STORE. : : sized Steadman Rilej er 1M ?i?i by ?????? Subscribe for the Advocati. ^ This Space is Reserved for WHIT TEN'S Mew Ycrk Racket Store Batcsburg and Wegener, S. C. On Account ofOur aGreat Fall Fashion Show" Going on all This Week we Are Too Busy to Write an Ad. Notice of Incorporation. ^ I ?Ti: ?'K S.U'TII CAIJOI.IN-*. / CdUMA OF I.KXl*OION, 1 Bvantlmriy of M 1J. ?Secretary I State, uml<*T. at.tl |.ur.?oaiit l?. *?? ? Ai't tn provitl*' lor tin* forinii1 i??11 nf certain corporal torn. an,I Co ili'linr lli?* powers 11 erenl" hook* ol snt?-< ri|>tio:i to tli*4 cMpiliil stock of JMiF.i if, 111 \ 12 it null i? u Minrrw, ni $100 cadi, to tlie \Vliitl*)ii iJry flood* ?'o., ,?ill hp opened in their office in the town of ".HtHr-h u-?r. S. C., oil Sept. U4lli at l'J o't look noon. .1. A. \Vbitten. M. K. Whilten, _ (> . Covin, NOT A PRI TTIEK, CLEANER ANI> FRESHER LINE OF CLA-ISriDIIES CAN RE FOUND ANYWHERE. ? WE HANDLE WILEY'SISN'T IT NICE ONLY fide PER PoUNI), EVERY POUND <; 1 All ANTKED. We buy it from the ManiifaelnVer and receive it by express. A Thresh diipuieut every week. ? We carry W I LEY'S SPECIALTIES, mu li a* Walnut and Peanut Brittle in 10c. package*, etc. AKo u l;i?? line of Perny (iootl*. o 4- /-vnVvn T< rr n rr? P rvrv? -r\ n hrr uaicauui^ -L'iU6 uuiiiyaiiy. THE RACYCLE. Superiority Demonstrated By Recent X ests. R. S. SIMMONS, The Hard war IVIan. M,.?.y of il.e ko.,.1mm f?rRet j A ROatIvk FAfjrRK I to ?lo u|i|.f:ir on toinl-stoiM-*. It" j. n i'\vr to k HeWitt's Little Early !Cir ^ f??r l>tlliniisiifs.?t nr onustipation ] * >o kiinw w hut a piir^ ii ive pleasure i*. rn?.? i KAfiitK or r \ ti.no. i ., , , ... It,u ""***. r""" * ?MV2 Persona ?u fieri ng from ind 'ge*lton , , I: \ < i i ml ml the system of all bile wlthia or o her <-1 niHt'li trouble out |.t-?..Iii.^ ui.pleasant efTecta. wilt fiml llnf K .J.>1 hv-p.-t"'1 Cure They in f gripe, s>i km or weaken, digests wh l Mm - >1 and in kes ihf Imf give tone and stren<tli to the tisiti.inmli ?\v.?i. TIii- remedy i- a ?ue* i.ihI organs involved. \V. If. ne\rr faihng eu e for lud ge*t inn and Unwell, of IIoiimo?, IVv., *ay? : "Xo I ?> ?-p?*|-i i ami all ? oi.ii-lii. I-ail'." t ing Her pill run lie im.-?1 iImii l.ittle the gland* or ineumrwe - ol IhelK.irly Ki??-r- I r e< n*l ipat oa, airk Mninaeh <>r di -I iflrTi, \\ hen \. n In n la lie, etr*' .Soul hv The BatesI tak? K'Hiol Uj *pep*iu Cur e\ei>thng i'lirg i?rng to you i*iit ^ikmI, Si <1 fv rv t?iI < ' ilie i,nirn"ri'1 Huti x our h od en. tain* Ap|Mirnl ?fl ? Mn h blood Ulni'lT *uea. ' SnIdATyYhe iVat- " "S""' * ,lw Woma" ?"?iu.?? Hie tpparml. burg 1'iiijj Co. A worn in thinks there is only one man in the woild \v io-?e wile is per Ieri. ' Subscribe for the Advocate. KIDNEY DISEASES The g inline it always lol'er than n " 1 ===: m 1 r (Mxniterfrii, ?.ut the iriilliol thisst.,ie- afe t^c mos| fata.1 of all di?in**111 i* never m?>re f??r? il?l\ rt ali/.cd or j more I hurnnghiy ii| piv? i.?t d 11 an i CaSCS. when von cmniisre the genuine 1 ?**- J _ ... wi i-, witrh iihs-,^1 >ui?.- ?ui. i. rni ryia kidney cure it i *?: rULtI o emmm n?a<y S. I.eilbetler, of Shreveport, I a., saj s : | "After usinK " "'lerou- ?ih.-r reinr.?jiea. or m0ncy refunded. Contains 7 vs ii limit iHMit lit, one fooX of De\\ itl s a, ' a a f wiuh Ha/'i s?i\> our*(i me." \ or i fcmeaics recognized by emiblind, bleeding, ilrhingitmi protruding ncnt physicians as the best f<* pile., no re null j is equal in I>e\\ itt a / **-. ? r ' ? j-,. ?. ?? Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Tho|I?idney and oladdcr trOUDiCS. Ilate*burg l>rtig Co. I PRICE 50c. and J J.00. j ** ' ~ ? . > - %