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County Claims, Lumber and H Croee Tio Receipts. The First Nutiona! Hank ol lu1^ B turjf will buy school nml county claims nnd railway receipts for otoss< H its and lu inner. B W. W. Watson Cashier. W Save Your Money and keep it in the Savings Depirtin-ni o? the First National llwnk of Hatesl?ur<?four per cent, per annum. Div ideiuls seiui-annually. To Advertisers. I T..Iocd n..n.. r.._ -r ..... : ^ -o- LOC7SLS. -{}- % MPMPMWWMf Today cotton is bringing it :i?1 *> Read the ads in this weeks Advocate Mrs. Sheltnn lVrry is visiting ii Edgefield. Mr. Clarence Miller is on a visit t*i the home folks. Mr. Kayte Mite isotTto Atlanta 01 a business trip. Mr. Fred Cullum made allying t/iji \ to Saluda Monday. Mr. .1. E lhogden from nearSeivert was here Monday. Mr O E. Craven cpent several day! in Atlanta last week. Mr. B. F. Lin-lrum, of Jolmr.ton \v ?s in town Silurday. Mrs J. I). R.iwl left for Colnmbin her future home, Sunday. Mr. Neal Hartley, of Atlanta, spenl Sunday with the h?>tue folks. T>r. Byers has returned Irotn a pro / " fpasion&l visit to Winnsboro. Mi. C. L. .lores, ofSalty, visited hi: father, Mr. J. O. Jones, this week. Mr. and Mrs. MiMedge llolstien of Motietta, were in town Monday. Mr. Burton William*, of Sawyer was among lbs visitors in town lasi week. Mr. J. M. Malpnss has returned froti Lexington where be served on the jar) la^t week. Miss Amanda Boa'wright, of Aiken is visiting her troll er Lir. M. I' Boutwright. airs, anie Stevens and li?r sister Mies Blanch Cato, of Mono la, wereii town Tuesday. Messrs. John M. Kr.oece Mid Johi Stevens, of Monettfl, were here thi: w*ekou business. Mr. C It. Wright, of Johnston, visit eil his brother. Mr. II. T. >\ light ? Vu our oily.Uhs week. Mr (ieorgeJ. Strot her, who op* rate' . the oil null at Ilidge Spring, was <>i our stieels last Kr.day. Mrs. A. It. Williams and Miss Emm: lljrn, of Itidge spring, shopped n R^tesburg last week. Mrs. Eva Outz. of Edgefield, am Mrs. J 11 Eiwards, i.f Itidi e Spring visited relatives hero last week. Miss VVakt-llel I Mat tie r .on left 01 Thursday for ('.oltimhia. w here she \\ iI attend tlie College for Women. Aftir a stay of several months inii thegrein fields ol old Virginia, Mi.-: lleniiie Towill is at liome again. Mr. James S. Fox Naves today fo Baltimore, wiiere lie will enter tin Medical Collige at that place. Mr. tleo. O. Rates, toe popular tel ter ot the First National Bank, in coll tilled to Ills i nine hy sickness. Mr. Lsiidon Qunttlehaum journeyed t< I Johnston Sunday to see I lie prelC aiuideiis of tliat liust.ing little city. Col. T. E. Smith, of Kidg-- Spring attended the funeral ot his kinsman Mr. W K. Youngblood, lura Monday I)r Aininie Smith, lti.lge Spring'; popular young physician, spent, yes Jerday with his fiieid, l?r. ,J. A Wa'son. The Advocate lias a supply of pre inittnt lists of the Lexington c(.iinc Fair w hich eav he had ^y calling a this office. Mr. Hoyt Hartley, as istunl aodito of ihe Seaboard with headijii,."?i-rs a Chariest, n, visited Ills mottle" hen last Week. Mr. Robert llrOp, cashier id' tit. National hank at tSreeuville, visit** his friend Dr Then A ljuall lebniiti last week. Mr. U. A. anil wi.l moved his fam ilv hack to Hi * idd linllie l.e.ir l.ei-svi III' Tins family li.is many Iricinls here am ft is with reluctance that weg ve then up. No t* the Jul. changes in ll.is issue u (lie Advocate, thev ran not help tin interest. Tersely told tales they sir from merchants who desire your iratl and publicly ask 1 >?r it. Miss I. zzie and M is* l.ucite f.'ulloin formerly of <?n town, hot now oi Co lumhin, are hereon a visit They has u warm place hi onr heaits it ml sc sir always glad to have litem with us. Matty of onr citizens nre {his wee! attending the trial of James II. T.ll 'loan at l.exingtoti. The S.iiithert schedule is quite convenient for them they goon lite9::$l)and come dai U 01 .the t>. Miss Mary 101 iza Fox left Morula; tfor Collimbia to resume her studies a 1 he I'resbv tcriau College lor Women Miss .Mae Hettis, of Trenton, who ha been visiting tier accoinpnutcd lie back to the college. We are reli tbly informed that th mail will he taken oil" the train Iron Augusta that arrives Iter at IS o'c lock a. lit., end put on Ilia train Unit is do at 9:87 a. m This change will he grealuou venience to our business met Mr. Albert Jones, always a gallan ? aport went ' rowing" Sunday after ' noon. lie returned quite late h e night, so it must he presumed lie wa thrown overboard ar.d had to swu v ashore, though lie wa* not Wet Whei a we saw him. Iiavoo WJ >J Illl Vliail^f Ml ?IU > r I I J"tf * nirnts 1st in by <i p. ui. Monday it wil be impossible to make change. This rule will not be broken. Toaeciiri better attention your ad. copy s'uonh be iu Saturday. "TILLMAN TRIAL ' It is od at Leiinglon anil tie Town is Taxed to Its Utmost . Capacity to Care for Tta In Attendance ? Little Trouble Experienced in Selecting tie i Jery?Array of Legal Talent. ' The tii.il ?r J.iuus II. Tillman. elmiged <*ith the murder of E liter . 'loi z.iles, of tli" Columbia Stat" is oil, r despite the redictions and assertions ? that it would not come to trial at this a : court. The jury was selected with no * ^ trouble and is composed of the follow^ iujf gentlemen: | tikokok II. Koon, Foreman, Iacok E. Sayi.or, , lltVINF. ltlSIMIKll, 11oMKit Woods, tilMlllSK. F. I.KIT/.SKY I M. I.. 1. Y lilt AN D, M 11.TON SllAltrK, .Ionas ConiKY, M AltSII tl.l. SHKAI.Y, .1. It. J IT Ml'lilt, wii.i.ik 1, hicks, ' Jamk.h 10. 1'nicK. 1 Vnu; of the jurors summoned were thrown out for various reasons The 5 readiness of t lie pro-eeut'on to proceed with the case caused a gre?t surprise to all, as it was expected ft r several reason* th it they would ask lor a continuance. The arraignment of .lames H. Tillman was a d-am.itic one. The indictment containing two charges, one for murder and tiie other for carrying a ' concealed weapon were read. Tiie ' derk then asked -Mr. T 11 man how he i plead and t lie defendant responded in a clear even tone, "Not guilty." Mr. Nelson, an attorney for the de louse, su d lie did noi desire that the jurymen he deprived t lie pleasure of L I literal lire hut did ask that they he forbidden ti read the Columbia State, ( on aceount of recent editorial ip, terunces. The jiitl^e so ordered. Court adjoined at 1 :"0 for dinner. , AFTEttNOON SESSION. Ceo. L. Poland, the policeman who arrested Tillman was the first witness , i'.lr.dtitd. His testimony consisted 1 of ti lling of Tillman's arrest and the finding of another p istol oil him at i the station house. Told Tillman to s give up his pun, that he would he protected. Both of the pistols taken - from Tillman were exhibited, one ? being loaded. Sheritf Coleman and Clerk of Coint < \Vi?|her. of Kit bland enmity were the 1 next witne s-.'s exam:tied, testifying to bullet and elothilig. ' At ti is point the judge was inform* 1 ed that the pistils were eoehed and lo.ub.d, whereupon l.e ordered that 1 they be unloaded. Mr. .1 A. lloyt.Jr., associate editor of the Suite ideiiliiied the overcoat worn by Mr. Cuuzalesou day of shoot' ing.nsd'd Louis C. Wood. Jr., a reporter on the same paper. I' Air M. Wallaee re agnized the ",< o?tas lie took it off of Air. Coiizales jailer be was shot and made of it a r pillow for huu. Alter the evedetiue of Mr. Wallace court acjonroed until Tuesday inorn I '"? I I KS1> A Y. Considerable pi ogress was made by ' the prosecution yesterday. A iiiitn* tier of witnesses were examined. The | number <>! ?|iL'i't:\lois were Miiallcr i 1.1 III II Oil ll I' | ltd lllllg ili'J", bill lit II I I ' limes the court r ioiii was well Ulntl. I'lie pri?oiiei'? wife, nmtitor ami iiianj ! laity triefiils were )iieseliI. Hun. ii U '1* ill ill .1 ti (in) not arrive iiji to the adjournment olcaurt. 'i l.e lib-sol' lilt* Columbia Slate for " the year l9o*2 \v? re sw rn to by Mr. I A111 arose K. ( onzahs, president ul | i In* S'.?te Company 'Ihese are the | liks whieli t oiitiiin the attacks upon r i Tillman by the la.e lalitor liui.zales. i I l)r. S. I). T Lanse-tir, and We.bier Zimmerman and Francis Weston Smith, aged ' I anil 12years respective'[ '3*i swore to seeing1 u pistol on the prisI oiler's person the day preceding llie . shooting. lion. Sp.uiti howling. a member of i ilie 1 .egi.-latore from llamherg eounI j ty, t csi i tied I o th- preparation of I lie " defend.itil for the snooting, lie rei lateil a conversation between himself j anil Tillman in the j.iil oil January l {loth in which Tillniaii s iitl: "II I ** i hit liiin wiiere I aimed for l.e is it dead nan." Hun. Mr. (i.ui?e, of Florence county, testified to in- \pres>ioii made by the .. dcfciiil.uu which indicated Ins intcnc tioti to attack (loii/.nles. Mr. Arthur, lot Kt'geiii Id, tc.tilled in the sune , i strain. l)rs. (iregory, Taylor, 1'ope and i (irilli h test i lied as to'ion/ ties wounds, : ! their nature, treatment, etc, I W. F. S'.elglitz Instilled to tlie repairing of n (Jeriuaii magazine pistol, y wlii h \\as I urni d over to Tillman the t morning of th?* shooting. After a,i argument as to the pos^ I r session ol the Slate liles, tuey were turned over to the attorney's for the j defendant. ; Court then adjourned until 9;!!<) a, in, Wednesday, when tin* State will e | again take op its ease. The p:<> ecuII tioii will not rest its ease today. i As was expect*(1 the best of order ( prevails at Lexington ar.d everything s is rnov.ug alorg nictTy. ri "i Subscribe for the Advocate. Mr. T. It. Jones, of Sawyer, was on our streets last Friday. Miss I.eiln Jordan, of Itidge Spring-, shopped here last Friday. I Mr. (Harelire Smith,of West, Texas, came home last Friday on a visit. Mrs. J. E. Ilinnnnt. of Hlon, is on a visit to relatives in this community. Dr. Dniialer, of Sawyer, Aiken enun(v. \Vi)H vvil 1? lie I liM I i II or nurt nf loci ' cc k Mr. J. C. .Itimpvr, rf nenr I<ewi?dale. was in town on business lust work. Mr II. It. White, treasurer of SaIiiila county, was in town Inst Thursday. Me. .1. |) Parrish nn<I wife were in I towr last Thursday on u shopping expedition. M'. J. B Ilydrirk and daughter ot Itenulnh, Aiken county, were in our midst Inst week. The Aui'iistn Chron'ele is wide'y rem! in Hateshnrg and on Sunday morning seems to be a panacea fur all ills. Prof. Aniick. of Ceder Springs Institute, and Mr. John Swareugen, of Trenton, ar* visiting the family of ( apt. U. X. Outlier. The Bin*'' Steve and Range Co has i nil ad in tlii< week. They are handled here by L 1> folium & Co. Read w hat they h ?ve to say. Mr. CI. W B< atwright, of Fox. says there are t<? > many ehicketi peddlers coming to town on Saturday. He always u?es well and should he satisfied. Mr. Jacob Wolfe has opened up a dry goods and clothing store in M>c I ltik'ird old stand. We welcome M-. j Wolfe to Batesbiirg and wish Br him I success. See ad elsewhere. The dwelling liou-es at the Middle! hurg Mill* are receiving a fresh coat of j paint. A nice park is being laid out 'and tlie streets put into good condi iii.ni. This sp-aks well for the nian| ngemeiit and is appreciitcd li? the j opera! ives. Miss Mary Wilkes Keaife, assisted I by Miss Christine Norali South. Br. I,. .1 Smith and Miss I. M. Wats u Will give a musical recital at tin* auditin mm at Ridge Spring on Friday evening. Oct -I, at N ;t!il. The pro| grume is*:, 11 attractive one. Al). C1IANCF.S I IIIS WEEK. Advocate. County Fair. N. C tillnler. It. S Simmons, ,i. i >. iiinitio"*, Ktendiuati iV Riley, Southern Railway, Mateshiirg IJru>* Co, Wolfe's Clothing 81 ore. Murk Stove ai.il Range New York Racket St?-re. I.Will t^'uttleba'im Co. I?F.\TH OF MR. W. K. YOl'N'JIll.OOD. After n lingering illness Mr. W. K. YoiiiirMoo'' |ia?*ed into the groat beyond l.i.-t Soi.il iy iglit lie had been ii sufferer for some months and all that willing hands could do whs done, hut death came as a relief. His remains were iiiterictl in the cemetery Monday evening. Mr. Y'oiiiigblooil leaves a mother, tbree bro1 hers and three sister* to inoorii their Ii s-. The deceased had tin<: y 11 mud- in i hiscommunity. A I. ITT I. K FARLK. Once upon a Time therecetnc a Wise i Man w ho set up in Ru>iness as a l?istrihuling < lei ter of Know ledge. There came onto II lilt certain ^mart Alecks who thought to Confound him h\ Asking; "Why dees a Rabbit wiggle its N< -scf" Kut the Wis# .Man simply (.'nil cteil twndollirs and answered thenith.is: lb-cause the Noss can not Wiggle tli- Habl.it *' Moral: I>n not get gay with l'enple vhoareOut for the Coin. TO R \ IS5 FUNDS FOR FUR -IAN: Kev.J-el 1. Allen has bad charge of i ho movement to raise lor Fnrmaii I'nivers.ty on** hundred thousand dullurs lor ihe past loii mouths, and an ' iinit iali^ualiie worker 1m is. When I a movfment of mioIi jr>eat importance in mi large a iir?in?iiiinai i<>n as the Baptist d-nom in.it ion in 'his Statu has surli a representative, ii can tint suecoed. Inning Sir Allen's fc\v days slay in our town he succeeded in rereiving si-vi ral pledges r-nm some ol our leadsng ritiz-ns. it lias heen neot--sary to secure assistants to engage in the work \vi h him, so as to I win out in tlie pivs'-ribed time. Never | hi Hi- history of the State have the I Baptists tia.I such an opportunity to advanee the inturcts of Kurinan I'niyersity a id make it what it should lie and what it deserves to ho?one *1 the best ei)tii| ped institutions in South t'aroh >a. We d?v. iltly w sli Mr. Allen and his co lali iters all success. New Store In Batesburg justOpened. iCO.MIM.KT15 KINK OF I>UY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ( I.O l lllNO, SHOKS. 11 \ !'S, NOTIONS, KTO. W K HAVE I'RICKS TO M IT EVERY HUYKR. WF EXTEND A Colli >1A K INVITATION TO THE CITIZEN'S Ol BATF.SBURG AND SURROUNDING (COUNTRY TO VISIT Ol It STORK IT WIKK I'AV YOU TO GIVE US A CAI.K. YOUR DOLLAR WIKK HUY MORE 1IKKK THAN ELSE WUK RE. Ol It I'RICKs CAN NOT UK ItKAT. OUR GOODS ARE AKL NEW. YoC HAVE MY WORD FOR THESE I STATEMENTS. COME AND SEE ; I'Olt YOU KSKLK. Jacob Wolfe ON E PRICE STORE. (RIKAIID'H OLD fcT-Attl) ) Batesburg, - - - S. C Si Inrribe for the Advocate. All Signs TOWARD & Ii nc r irm 1 not a F eeds the People I The J. WILL g QUATTLEBAUM g COMPANY. | gj SIKHiS i shoes a shoes shoes n shoes; ; y SHOES I ISlIOES ( SHOES jj SHOES | SHOES SHOES B P roc riolivp i'V. ; Now is the tiine to insure your ; Life. Delays are Dangerous. See I)r. E. C Ridgeil immediately. lie . represents one of the olflc&t-N and MASONIC MEETING. Ituli^bllrK I.orige, No. i'.IS. F. & A. M., will meet in regular inuiiniMiieation Fsiday evening, October 2d, at * d'rloi k, A full attendance iii desired Tin- work will be n the third decree, Three candidate?, are to in* imitated Miss Lociel Ooouer is at the College I for Women. Greenville. A prosperous year to her. Miss Maiy Connor, one of our sweet esi nirIs. left la-1 week lor Walterhor i, where she goes to teach in the (traded School of that tcwn We uiiss her greatly. 1(> 11A ISE FI 'NDS Ft > R F UIIM AN Rev. Dr. A. C. Wiikins. pastor of the First Baptist Church.at tiieclmrcli meeting la t Sunday night was grantled a leave of absence for two months I to assist the Rev, Mr. Allen in raising ail endowment fund of $ltXI,000 for I Funn.hi University. This is quite i complimentary to Dr. Wiikins that he i should he chosen as one of those to ex eeute so noble a ork. We are sure be i "sill meet with success, and that be 1 will lie iniss^ii by bis congregation and I friends goes without saving. I j OLOTHING^ 1 Tow iVbout :rt:> : 1IAVK YOC ITKCIIASKO YOUR FA I.I. OH WINTER Ol.OTIIINU Y FT? IK NOT KICK I' IJS IN VIEW. YOUR NKEI>S IIAVE BDEN TAKEN INTO CoNSIOKHATION BOTII AS TO UKICE AM) QUALITY. :::::: SrrEADMA and RIT^SY. , i .ii'i* I n ' m JURY LIST For Third Week, September Term ol Court, 130H. Sidney C. Fulmer, Kliiolt Llallman, .lames D. McOartiia, 11 en v K. Amick, Hoot t T. Sliirry, Sain I. I) Stiealy, * David F. l.orivk. .1. Luther Sliull, W. W. Fulmer, 0. I,. Mayer, WPlie K. Corley, I. linchmnn Mo*tze, 1. Belie Cant t, Elbert S. II illiuan, A ukm N. Uorley, James K. Jumper, Jacob J. Fallen!inc, t 1 ...I Ok. . . ' i I'M itinu nm uy, II Frank Wheeler, J L. Brouker, (ienrKe H. Lee, William !?. Wise, .1. Calvin Sliealy, Klijuli M. I leister, Joseph L. Haiti wander, *>. I?. Kptiug, Willis in F. Stabler, John Watts, l'r?-ston O Counts, John L. Dtrrick, David C. Counts, W. F. Mack. A no in 1. Meetze, J. It. Stokes, N I', (tiintei, A. D. Steele. MILLINERY ! OPENING, j! I Grand Display |j French Pattern j Hats. i Sept. 30, Oct, 11 ? i\f * til ? ^ N.U.Gunter's. AN* ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and v Notions, FROM WHICH THE MOST FASTI I HOI'S MAY SELDCT. EVERY ARTICLE BOUGHT WITH YOl'K NEEDS IN VIEW. Shoes! ' IM> VOl WEAR SHOES? IF SO ? ? ? | Bring Your Feet here! SHOES THAT FIT AND WEAR ? THE (i O O I) KIND. ? ? ? Groceries HEAVY AND FANCYFRESH AT ALL TIMES. For Sale By l*. X. G I NTER, E. V. C JL I.U, MGR. Client; Kates * V I A Soul hern Railway To Columbia, S. C., <> __ a'count of i?he South Carolina Sum m. g iculturul and McrliAuiixl Foir. ?r On :ii-coiint ??! tin* above occassion , Tlie Sootl.^rn Kail way will sell ticke' from sill points in the State of s >01/1 Carolina t<> Columbia, S. 4' , ami rei in n a', rate <>l one h irst Class hare plus 7o cents, which i'leludes iiiii* at! j mission to (In* Fair (iionnds. ! Tickets on sale ?laii.v Oct. 21lh 29tli, inclusive, ami for trains scliciliileit (< I arrive In Columbia | rior to noon of , Oct :<0 h, limiscil to tetiirn until Not. J, 19 :?. 1 For full information, selied iles.etc., pply to any local A^ent of the Com i pany or, 11. W. HI NT, Oiv'n. Passenger Agent. Charleston, S. C. I Excursion rates to Augusta, On., ' anil return via. The Southern Kai way on account of (ienrcU st ?te He' union ol Confederate \ e'erai.s, Nov. 10-12, l-Ort. The Southern Railway will sell re ;duced rate tickets from all points in the State of Soot h Carolina to Augusta (la., and return on account of stall Kcnnioii of Confederate Veterans N->\ lt? 12, at One Cent a Mile plus TwentyFive Cents, Ti'-Kets on sale from points beyond rad lis of 1(10 Milieu of Augusta. Cn. I Nov. 1th 10th, and points within ra dius of loO miles of Nov. 10th.-11th j and for trains scheduled to arrive n Augusts, (ia., before noon < f Nov 12th, limited to Nov. lltih, 19011. For full pact it uUrs apply to an; I loeal Agent of the Company er to, R. W. HI NT, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. rJ ,| tf&>x<o>xro>x<omo)x<g??e??6? o ?0?^ another; cc?<0? jjs hi] big scoop! 11 vy r'^ vy ^N v > v?y yTx v. y We have junt bought at Auetion the el.tire ?to< k ^ ^ vIy of the Hati'sburjr Supply Co , eonaisting of : : : V!^ Shoes, Dry (roods, A'otions, Jewelrj/t ^> Pants, Druds, Crockery, Hardware. vy Tinware and Groceries at just vy on the foliar and offer them until closed out at ^ . . ? - ^ a* ^iiaugncer prices. * T"* ^ s vjy Cost or former prices not considered. U'h to Lea My clean sweep and n quick sweep. Come before the m vy sortmeiits are broken. Tills stock 's sli .wis in the rear of our Slire nnd Clotliid? store. : : - : : ^ y . _ ^ v y A EE II * PRICES?TO (111 "A\ /JV IDEA ^ vb cb V/' Cranulated Sugar, Oe; A rt>uck!e* Coffee, 10c; llest yy M^ Viiiefra*. 25c; Coed Mnlnscs, 19o; Finest New Or- Vy l?a? ? Syrup, 39c; Potted Hmiii, He; Shredded Cocoa1/^ l*iit, 3c; t'an of Tomatoes, 7e; 0-iroed Beef. 10e; VL- Jiih* Pickles, To. |o2V: li>?x ltto. I.'e, Co; porn yy y'' and Leans, can, 8e; Tomato Cot-aip, 7e; Sp're, IV; Vy JflH ^ ^ < loves, 2Te; Condensed Milk, To; Fairy Soap, 4.*; ^ , Tar Soh|?. 8e; I Mike's M ixture, 4e ; Celluloid S ar-li. r'S to; (jee Whi/7.SiiH|i, 4o; Machine Oil, 4: Lamp s y y Burners. M-; Lamp (Jhiioiicjs, I tone; Nove Polish, ^ v> v " '? Padlocks, I to i.V; I'idim; sp ir*. Mo; ((rooms, y^ [ ^ S lOc. to 25 ; Wooden Pockets. I.V; lL dar Bucko's, ^ ^ r' A ?de; (inlvanized Bucket*, 2i'?:: Sei\es. 4o. to 7e; S ^ y ^ Turpentine, Laudanum, Paracore. eie , 7e. per bot- ? S yy tie; Liver Medicine. Lip; l?r, Kiiif's Itojal Oer- yy v ' meteor, $1 *i/.e. (W; 25c Worm I.ozotigers. I8o; V> ' * t'.?e. Borax, lHc; 51 <) Tacks, .V; Si.oe Poli.-h. Re. y A L idles' Pure Linen I latnlkei elite's, 5c, Mi it's He; v ^ Combination Statioiierj Packatre, le; T??we|?, ic. op V ' V ' to 50 : Ink tje: Mti il .go, :)? ; Km elopes. 10 pks, ii-V. vy SHOES! SITOliS! & ? * ... . , . / -* vl/? . r M' yiy | i,y VL ' Infant's Soft So'es, nf(.; Ladies I'm-lro, ll'i; La lies VL' yy ^ ' V| I >oii_ . solid Leal Iter 1 o>ole a ml t tot d ,'t V*. w >rHi v- vy rj ^ $1.5': king Bee $t{.5 I Man's Mine, ifi.-H: MensK.p ^ ^ rL\ KngLsh Tie. if I, worth v'i "Ji; >> i i. Lolies t.lo ti, y-\ tl! ]-3c ! Heavy Slieelin^. yaul wide. fie. : : : : V ^ GO TO >N r \ i > / \ \ s * > > v w Kd > > <Vk77> VvxTTy TvxTTv \\\//y\\\/V/ WMITTEN'S Mew Ycrk Racket Store I i Buck Stoves | 1IOM) THEIR POSITION i AS FIRST BY REASON I Perfect Workmanship g Beauty of Design, I jL. D. Cullum & Co. ^tiV*VfV*V?Vf*VWfVtVfV*VaVBiV??V*VfV?ViV?ir^VVWy^ :| Bring us Your Job Printing, it ?j J will receive every attention. A I *=S *-? ji new lino of job type on the way. |? I ^eprov^( 1 ;"A bscnee Makes the Heart Grow Fo der" J _ I I- a trin* proverb when the Imtids >f friendship are kept alive ar.il stroll:; tlium-h fieijueiit cnrri sponileiief. We have all tile helps for letter-writing. Tistefa', reiiiietl paper in many delicate tint-; goon, unlading ink? ink that w ill keep you fresh in the ni<*ni- ^^BB| nrv of absent friends?anil pens tint make writing a pleasure. Our St !> k ol i In nrtiele? isuhvaj* 11 p-lo-date ami complete In every V H respeet. We lu-ver allow it rundown. You'll llinl no soiled, ^jSS tit desirable paper, or old rusty pens m our nssortme.it, You Will Find Our Prices Always Right ^^sburg Drug aSWtfWWWW?fW!W1?WWWWWWWWWWW1WWW!? S: ^ g: mis A N \ rA INC. : I ^ ANI? KVKIIY I'll I NO j ^ IX TIIE : ^ 13 .1 1 I IS: S .i r 3 j S- LINK Yor S1IOLLD ^ ^ KVKit KEEP ME IN I SI MINI). 3 IE3. S- 3irio.3^CLOxxs. | ^ 3 ~Aami m jiiiti m iuiii iii JuiiiUiiuJujiiiUjUiiwiiiuiiWiWUJiU^ _ " Subscribe for the Advocate. M & M