The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 21, 1903, Image 2
THE ADVOCATE,
Entered at Hie Hatesbnrjr, S. <*., l*o?toflice
as Seooiid-Claes Mail Mat^?r?
i
l'ubl 1 a h e d Every Wednesday
JOHN liELL TO WILL.
OCTOBER 21, I90:t
OIVK US JUSTICE.
Tn one of its editorials, or editional
squibs, The State speaks of the verdict
in the recent trial as the "crime of
Lexington*' and intimates that Lex-j
ingtoM county?the peop'e of Lexing- |j
ton county are responsible tor the
crim.? commit'ed. In another placi* it J
speak- of a ' packed jury" as the ro*soi)
for the acquittal.
Now a little study of the** 'two
statements will show an in consist* n< v.
The people in Lexington isain' y are
divided on this question. Tlv re js ?
large element who co*?deiir.| tlie acquitted
oT Tillman in no equivocal
? terms. There is another class who
think the case was decided justly,
excusing Tillman for the shooting ofi.
Editor (Sonzales upon the ground thatf "
he had been subjected to a "Irinnd*
ing down" tinparalled in the history
of South Carolina pol itics. They saw 1
enough persn.nl animosity in Mr. j
Coliz iles' treatment of Tillman, while f
the latter was in polities. I
We do not wish to lie misunderstood. a
We have not given our own v ews in ' r
the above paragraph, Out simply (he
two i?| inioiis that obtain in this eoun- 1
ty. Nor is it our purpose at pjesent i
to enter into a discussion of the merits i
and demerits of these opinions, but we j.
do protest against the laying of the r
crime, if crime there I e, at the doors |,
of Lexington county, We dclieve t hat j
fully half I lie inhabitants of Lexington j
deplore both the crime and the verdict (
just as deeply as does The State. Is it <
just, is it fair to straddle upon tlieni a ?>
responsibility thai in no way all'ects them
\ et tlie crime is Lexington's Jj
crime aid these people form :i large ; h
part of the wealth, intelligence tod i|
pcpulati?m of Lexington county * z
If the jury was "packed,," us The a
Stan' says, wh> did the "packing'' did a
the rank and file of Lexington's oili- 1
zens do the "p icktog?" Nay. Ifsochjt,
was the ease% no one will deny for aju
moment that the sole iesponsinilily for i c
"packing" must rest upon either the w
counsel for the defense or upon the I < {
jury coinmissio.i, < r upon botli the j ^
counsel for the del'ei so and the men I
connected wuU the drawing of the i fs
j'?T* I e,i
Now, further, if the responsibility ' sl
tv-r the "packing" <>l the Tillman jury
pests \\ 11li the cmnsel for lhe defense in
and the jury commission, could not av*Ajg(
would nut such a oaditiim of nlSwlfctK- p
have optained in any other court UN?.* ti
And if this s'ate of a Hairs co.?;dthuv.e _
existed in any other r untv, xyjiy hold |,|
the county of Lexington, responsible.
We have not a word V/s.iv in exon- hll
eration of the TiHtjrun lawyers, but
We believe thai thy.myu, connected
with the deed ing of the jury, are lion :u
oraLdy uien.
\Ve have always stood up boldly and!
openly f >r the u aiutu.innice of law |
and order, and we always try to see i v
that our poop e get } islioe. (Jive us. I n
justice brother. II tlo*r" has been * ,k
crime commit ted in Leviin'ion .t i
" II
Utv >V. not to Ine vounty, but. \ai;il
VlMjUt! ?>r hiet i m responsible ioi:- ahe (
>aid cria.e. I'm Hie rt* p, ui>>ii'.Mlil y J fl
W here it bolyiifs ani* mv.,11 saj i
'Amen" tu your cjn.lier^s,jttiiv?M.
The m >Sf protra'-te ! trial tli.it ha?
ever been hel.l >, the ( . nurt of Senior ^
in South Carol,nu? ho far as w?Mr? in- tl
formed^ eu?h U'l'burailay. J t was the.$
case of Hit Sta'? aguimt James H.J1'
T.Urnati, for the uiurJ*>r of Kditor ' J'
N. (I. (ioiiz .les, late Kililur of The (l
State. Both pro e> Ulion and the de- s
fetise wert represented with an array *
?f ihle counsel ai.tl as might have be* n "
expeeleu every douotful point of law.
Us t J e\Ideltee xxas I igliiy rolitestetl. )
The rulinirs of the e iiirt seetn si t he
fafr ami unbiased Tim verdiet ol the!
jury w.?s "not utiiily.'' Owing to thel.
prominei re of the parties universal
interest v*us felt as t i I lie result of the J
trial Very many ol our citi/.ei.a feel |
ami I hi ok i hat the vi riliet of the j try | '1
t.honhl have heeii didn't nt. anil some i ''
o lliem li.ive m.ole harsh n itieisin ol I (j
the same, we iniist say t!int wo have,
none In uiaUe. I is useless to engen- 01
tier more ill feeling than has a ready '
been ot insiiiin il by this il-plo.'ulile |
tiagedy (>ur viexx s on I he ease are W
xxt'.I known in ii'osl of the people of
this s el ion so we em: 11 >t he a eased of 1
Str.idel ng or do ging the issue, forlyi
when it xv. is before 11s I lie 1 ei ole 1 f , 11
our county, know full well Imw we I *"
fett. The forms ?f liw have heeii ; ,,
complied with. We know not the line 3
of reason pursued hy the twelve jurors
who -lit upon tin him' in re u-hing their
C inclusion, or i-. it. our prerogative to 1
p esuiiie. A h;:ig epellieth* rati p
avail nothing, or ell'-'et anyMiing, but
rather il w li serve to divide our people
and engender strife and pertuliat ion
of fe ling. We deplore the awfully
tragedy winch occassioned this trial. |*
ai
"W .It'll III K KIDNKVS." ' t|
* When they are all'eeted, life is in II
danger," ?.!> > I?r. A hermit liy, the U
great kng'i-h phy- chin. Foley's Kid- Si
lie}' cere makts sound kidnejs. Sold'
by J. L>. Tilliiiioil", tf.ilesbnrg.
"crasTL
I ou have mono** *
j 1
anything (no^c u si
lint till y ou gC^ j
FINEST QUALITY M
B e carfful, :
wuste your money,
O. J"_ ZHI-,
< OLORED 1>IFE INSURANCE
The AtTro-American Mutual Renevo* 111
Association, with headquarters in
tatesburg, is starting <>11* under most
avorable auspices. Though th cummay
only began business this week
pplications are coining in sit a rapid
ate, and r very indication points ttvards
its being a pronounced succes*.
'Iimf.. . ?.: > -
....... ... V...W 1.11111); nitoui I ills COtlipail J
hat makes us feel proud, aside Iroiu
is being a home institution, and tli.it
* its tendency to place tIk* eolnred
iH'i in ii better huaiuinl condition than
rvlofore etijoyei) by them. 'I'riithully
lias it been Haiil that '"In time f
teace prepare tor war," and where is
his more upplicably applied tliati in
he case i.f death. White or lUilortd
very man should look after ..is family
-leaving them mrnething whieli to .
iglit life's stoney battle when tlie Icy j
and uf (Iratli has been placed upon !
lie bread-winner. Tivery coloretl ?ilien
should ponder well upon bis luture
nil the upbuildi'ig of his race. It is
debt due by hrji to see his rune arise
hove the level hbey have attained up
j the present Lime; and how can this
ml better be secured than hy the ?uiiinulat
ion in life of friends that will
ard ell the miseries of death?espeially
when death aud poverty walk
and in liatkU.
The Advocate has ilways been the [
ieuJ. o!i the well behaved honest
iilonai muti, and its every wish is to
succeed. Insurance is a g >od '
[twit; tor tlit* whit* man, anil will!
rove fqiiikl I v as beneficial to the
ulnred. (Mir Fume institutions have i
roveu safe in the past and we believe
le gentlemen who compose thiscciiiany
will not prove at varienee with
le general Tiile
Home institutions are always the
il^st.
hltniti the man who pays m he goo
o^v p? bro?e.
nr.l (Neuri ts FOR TWr.NTV years.
Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville,
li , writes: I Inul bronchitis l? r
* en y vears and never rot relief tin I
I used Foley's Honey and'Tar, w hich
& sure cure." Sold by D. Tun- !
ions, llatestnirg.
He laughs best who sees the point :
I the joke first.
S? EN I' MOKTC THAN $ 1,1100
\V. \V. Bailer, of IMainview, Neh.. j
riles: ' My wile snllered Iroin lung j
rouble for III teen years . She trieil a!
umber of doctors and spent over
10C0 without relief. She hee in e veiy
iw hiiii lo-l all hope. A friend reotnnleinied
Fo'ey's Honey and Tar anil
hanks to this great remedy it vivid
er life. She enjoys better health than
h?tias km.wn in len vears." ltefuse
nbslitutes, For sale by .1. ]>. Tnnioiis,
Hnteshtirg
Wisdom is the name some men apply
illieir self-conceit.
I f a liar owns a dog there is no cart 1:
f hope for him. |
TKN THOI SA>I? ? ItritCllKS
ii tin' United States have used the
out; 111411 & Martinez Pure Paints.
Kvery t hureh v? ill t?e t!iven a lib* ral
u illt iy whenever they paint.
Don't nay $1 50 a gallon f >r l.inseed ,
il (wort n tin cents) wliieli you dot
lien you buy thin iiiL ilia ran with i
paint label on it
h A. ti make 14, therefore when jou i
an I toiirt een ge Hons of paint, boy on- I
f eight gal lone of I,. & M . and mix '
> gallons of pure linseed o I with it.
Von need only four gallons of I?. ?Sc. j
I. Paint, and three gallon# of <11
iixeil therewith to paint a good sized
niise.
Houses painted with these paints
ever grow shabby, even after lxl
ears.
These celebrated paints are sold by
I. Haw I, Hateshurg.
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It often happens that the silent
>rtii<.r has the most to say.
A l.OVK I.KTTEIt
Would not interest yott if you're
inking fo- a guaranteed Salve fur |
res, Burns or Piles. Otto Itodd, of |
under, Mo., writes: *'l sulfered with j
i nglv sore lor a year, hut a hox el 1
uekleii's Arnica Salve cured me. It's
le liest Salve on earth, 2">r et O. I. ]
[urns. of Hateshurg, and Crossoul,
rug Company, of I.eesville, Drug
lores ; 1
Subscribe lor the Advocate.
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lEDSr^S
fir/rrrff/,/f f/f f//
;o waste, don't buy
ngle tiling) in my
my price on the
are*
NOW, or you will
^.RRIS
111 DUE Sl'KINC ITEMS.
Mrs. M. W. WuH >n return<d Friday
from an extended visit t<> her
daughter, Mrs. M?*rrow Ivey, at Hack
Hill.
Our popular depot agent. Mr. .1. A.
| Clark, who has been em lined to Ins I
room for some time with bilious fevet,
is able to he at his |>o>t a^ain. Mr.
llo'es'ieii, if Marietta, was in charge )
during Mr. Clark's i.lness.
.ii r. ii. * i nomas, who lias been
here for several wffks oil a visit to
relative", left Thursday for (Seorgetovvn
where lie has accepted a position
as foreman of il e boiler woiks of the
(i. & W. It li shops.
l>r Confer is iluinj; a nice business
in Ins new store.
Mr. .Man Co in bee has about finished
his new store building.
There is a gray horse that is seen
hi tolled to a certain rack here very
often of late. It is said that the owner
lives in llaleeburg.
Miss Ruby Frontis is visiting relatives
m North Carolina.
Work lias been commenced on Mr 1
Jesse Ti miner man's bg fifteen room
hotel building.
Arthur Bostie, the negra wlr killed
his wife, near Saluda on Sat unlay night,
Oct. Hltli, was captured here on la-*
Saturday night. Bostie lias been bete
ever since the murder and was to be;
married again on Sunday morning
lie showed light ami the deputy had
to put some lead in him before be wa^
captured.
Electric lights nave In en put in at;
llieoil mill. Sirother Bros., are make-,
Ing great improvements.
No danger of consumption if you use
Folcj's lloney and 'tar to cure th?t
.-tubhortt LMligli. Sold by J. I). Timiiious,
B.ilesburg.
For Kent *r Lea so
The plant.it ion i f tin- late ('apt. J. M.
Jones, two miles southeast ??i Kates-;
Imri;, on Uliiiii|ui|iin Creek. Wilt teiil
or leasej'or ti ve ye trs at t welve humlreil
atiil III Iy p >utt?!s ol lint miiliilin^ eot- !
toll ilelivereit at Itatestuirjj 0< l?>ber
1st ol each year. For further inform ? 1
lion write to I.. H. Jones or N. M. (
.tones at KJeelivi.) ? ,urt h?u-e, or !
1.'. X. Outlier, Hateshurj;.
(jiood 1 liings t o cat
? AT ?
N U. Grunters.
\VK HAVE J I'.ST KF.t KIVKI) THE
FOLLOW ! Mi 12fc\V HOODS
K V E i: Y AllTI' LE IS THE
IIEST OF ITS KIND, THAT
MONEY <' A N HI Y:
New California Primes,
Seeileil Katsins,
( leaiise-.l Currents,
Citron,
Mince Meat.
A Fresh Supply of
Fruits & Vegitabies
always on hand.
NUNNALLAYS delicious
Chocolates and BonBons,
received by laxpress.
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E.V CULUUM, IVIgr. !
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KOK SAI.K.
(lenev.i App'er i!n.4 l'ro f Oils s<I .
i't cents per bushel. Also one pitir of '
^<>otl mules.
A. I'. lloiikuiKht.
10 III It Ne.ir HaUsluiiy, ?
^ k.
If you find that wealth doesn't make
you hippy you cab easily get rpi of it.
Never meddle with a I ornet or a
man who is minding his 0*-n business.
It I-F-A-N-S Tabu lea
Doctors li:ul
A goo?| prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is ? nnugh for usual
occasions. The 'nini y bolt h* (On els.)
contains a supply for a year. All druggists
sell them.
The more 1 lie nvtriigi' tiinn sees of
othe ? the more he rrupwls himself.
No mail rvtr brings soil against the
a^soSHor.i for underrating his worlli.
A DOZKN TIME* A NIGHT
Mr. Owen Dunn, of Benton Ferry,
Va? writes: "I have hud kidney mid
bladder Double for years, and it became
so bad tliat I was obliged to get
up at least a dozen times a night. 1
never received any pet urn.en lieiielit
from any medicine until I tried Foley's
Kidney on re. Alter taking two bottles,
I am cured." For sale by Batesburg
Drug Co.
SHOE NEWS
Absolute
Price
Keonomy
to Jill
Intelligent.
Huv ing
Public
M eiuis Abso
I ut e Price
II onest y,
A few stiort : eiltel res will l!e?ei i'ne
ieir litis ot Metis. MVmciis ami t'liiidrenj
Sli e*.
1 TIh'Y nr.* in ?!? of lln* lie.-l
materials. -----k)
1 Tin-}" nr<- mail.* w < ' I t?u>l t<? I t
~ * t..?* I'oi t. - - - - *>
J Tln'v arc ?iini::t!l?*?-<l t ? ?*lvi*
* oil * ire satisfaction. -
O
ir slmes are fresh Prom tli*
ho** makers nml consist of all
tin* latest shapes, : :
J. WILL
QUATT1.EHA U.M
COMPANY.
The Firm That Feeds the
PeopleFrce
Di'livciy.
WTtrTED!
( 'Ii* i r lio i rils lli'i'ii or ilrj . 1 i a -h
plank, 3 inehes tnl'.? inches \vitle, I > t.
IS 1. ..I I,. .1 . r II " ... -
.... ?"<> I '.|X 13 II 11 > |
IS feet I i.??, car. Wi.l t ike un\
Irn^tli ol I sutl and (tit trie nml
full t'an haiidliai ,\ amount and will
pay llu* hest > in I In- market,
write ii- and naif price-.
AlltfN I.I MMKU ? (?.
\V. I ?.itiy, Prop.
A i Ken . S. c. Si pt. S, 'u:j.
A I arise liif I l>!'( ? " .I F. nine i d
Ware.is to he fond at KikirdA
new store. K\?.V I tii' i; 'run pie-panto
disli-piiis. triu dippers to r>> hoNever
we.il iill'i lid llrV er I
and see t lie III.
CltllM IlHKt'jfcTI l '.Mi CATARRH
ff_>l('lM Hli;i\
Send no iioney- -itnp!\ write and .
try Uutani l?h*od I I u at our eI
Hi*iiie I.Midi It 11m i :1. It, !: i
- 111 or destiv- I lie pni -on mi lit 1,1 i. ?d,
wliieli eitu?lilt? aw li.l 11 I: ' ? iii liaek \
iml slinul'r Ida-es. -hifiin^ j?:iin-. _
littVulty r.iu\inar llugnrti, i ips ??i
I tione tin-, swollen niu-el. - a? d
joints if rlieiilliai i-ui, or the I'lMli
ih'i ai Ii, Iih kii'if. spit j i. jr. din p p o- |(l i
i liroal. Ii* liearins;, living he
re i lie e-s. all pi iy"d nitt I linjT Of
atarrl Hot inie Hhi il 11. > I in l<
i-lired hoped ol i i|?? - of .'Id or til ,
years siidimr nfier doetor-. Imt
pr ne- jd patent iue<lie<iios had il1
M I...I "
- in'-'.' . U'TIJ | ?*l t I f II t > f
(mil taM l?l "il lliim :i? i last ?<-?.?' t
It is ?*!?'ri!tliy ailv'seil fur <luMi.i<. c
et p-seril . I nipns-i liM fur inn
iiu In jir-r ll??? jii?? rih-s or sytiip'om- .
?f rh?-MMti-ni jr r*it irrh wi i'r r ,
il't?*r K'tirf Hlo<?il Halm. 11 '
litn Mi,I pur* an.I iii-h. tlierrliy ^i\
in;; it It It by liiiinii supply. (' iif an- c
|i?tiii:?i?*t iitiil lint a la'riiiny; up
Sultl airu*; siuri-s. $1 per I.t^i- I 111v_
saiupl "I M'otiil I'aiin ~?11 I r?M> ami
)?r ? | a. als > sinn in I mrilirtl ail\ ir?* l?y .
iii - your tronI I? ami writing p
iCiini'lalui ?"u , A' l.'.ntii. (J ?. \ pur- y
tonal i I i>l i> ' .ill t. in* is ii< Mm Ci,
I a111lioiiran.l priulpil ii->iiiinitii its.
m w at ii< cr. r*i:r s"ilr anil fr*i' p.
.ain|^ in ii Ui'sliur/ '.y .J. !>, M a p
mm r;
d.
3r Minute C&ire ?
F? Uouylts, C jlC.'j an.l Croup. n
1 - ? 1 - ?
SAVKI) TWp KltoM DEATH.
"Our little (laughter had ati almost
fatal attacK of whoping cuuuli an J
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Ilaviland,
of Armoiik. N. Y , "but, when
> all other remedies failed, we saved her
j life with Dr. King's New Discovery.
t?ur niece, who had Consumption in !
in advanced slag", also iisi (I tins won
derftil medicine and to-day she is jiei
feet I y well." Desperate throat and [
lung diseast s yieltl to I r. King's New
Disi overy as to n > oilie'- medicine on I
! earth. Infallible for C)<tigh* ano
I ('oldr> )e hioI $1 till bottles, guuranlei
d by (>. .1. Harris, ot Mutcsburg, and
Cro-son Drug Company, of I.eesville. |
i rial bottles Iree.
E. J. ETKEREDGE,
DKNTlsr,
l.KESVll.I.K, - - - - S. c. I
Ollire oqpr Austin's store.
E. L. ASBILL
ATTOKNKy,A* L A \.
j L.eesvu.1.e - s. n,j
I'raetieo in all Cuuris Business solicited.
!
l. m. mitchell.'
PHYSK IaN & SURGEON ].
Office Hours* i
8 to U a. in. I 1
'2 tw > p. in.
7 :.'10 to U p. m. ,
iJ. B. Asbill :
Wtttclnjs. ( 'lO<*]<h, "till< I >
-lewcli'V lto ' ail ing.
Mi'.rhell r.i'ilil.nur, I '
6TESBURG. S. C. \\
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ISA l 1.-I5C lt'L - - S. i,
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< Mli over Hants' Dnitt
? : I'd. 1.KI.1. 'i IM.MI.IOI AN".
^i. \V't. Ti.ru.vdMi. .,
Tilt'KM OX I) it TIM M 13 R MAN, ] '
A I I t?l!N l.\s-A I -I.AW.
| \vill practice in ; il 11 ?? State and It. I
S. '.itll is.
Ollice i n Kuitl'man HtliMir.^.
I (.Nine ton, S. t'.
IHL 'A . P. TI M ME I'M AX,
?r
otiVrsliH prole :>iottal service 1o
lli ; pie of !'.:*?< Inir^ a tin vicinity.
\? 11: NntMtial Hank, and
a.i l>e louinl there day or ni^ltt.
P. V! IiSIH KO, s. o.
Lii)win Folk Strothhp,
Attorney & Counselor at <
- " Law.
Will tirili'tii'P In #11 ilia ?a?o? -?
t . ?>"? i- 111 me
Stale and 'lie I i it >1 Stall's.
Your business sol meted.
t p.r,teG-fc'Jirg-. - 3. O.
1 Mar. J''.? |
I
X!:A\r IJA'IUiKU.
I have i i-1 opened up my shop ml
tin- Hank llui iliti;* ami would appro** I
atr ymir p itroria^ . i'irsiS la*> -?-r- ;
viim* will Ik* your-* i. you jrive ini> ymir
pat r ti lire. I.' i;i 'toll *r I upi in t In* fcaaK ;
Hi.!tiling?down stairs.
! A. E. VAI N.
IOI.lkck <?; ' t:ii.\i:i.i:si\?s\
i? linrlrgton. .%v <\)
11-ill Yr 1 Hlil.NS. Sf-l'T. l'.TIl.1
I.ott??! * , xMi'tu'i*. ICh*;!.leering, ();ip '
- in>! : *liip t ii'.i county of South
"nrol iii. Tuition. .fin. I'.oomI and
111 i. i -1?i*i. r i i.i in Dormitory #10 pur
pi nth. '.11 l aiuliilati'*. tor admission
ar c pe rmitted to compete t' t 11o> cc
-.-Not- hips, wl i cli pay ?in.) a year.
! or calnlocnc. nil'tress
II \ lilllSi >\ ICA Nlu if I'll.
l'i tsiili lifc
^ WILL EVANS J Ji
s>~
I ! i ABi;R DAS HER |jl
Sr. Coi.rMr.iA, S* C.
^ 1.1 i M \ IN S l Itl ! 1. 5
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bO YOU GET UP
WITH A TAME BACK ?
kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news- j
r. no to know of tr.e wonderful
cures made by Dr.
r iJ~ ' K.irr.t'r'eSv.-.mo Root.
C ?* - -.Y ' :|| the prea: kidney, liver
VntYS *Vy w. and b Adder remedy. ;~r
1 rjl i. : It i the great medi- ' ol
I Lit W * '* tl triumph of tho nine*
V | V I " t":nth century; dis- '
YjpMY- i lY! covered after years o? I
i ;P ij . " ' eniific research by i
'* It i ( Dr. Kilmer, the emt- j
I' J.1 ' " r.ent kidney and blad- j
-- " ? * 5 .'racialist, and is
. r< .r . -m- ftn promptly curing '
... b r. k :nc . i .ider, uric a. id trou- j
:s a it's I -.u". w hich is the worst
orm of kidney 'rouble. . i
T Kiln. Swamp k?K>t is r. t rec- !
: if - everything tut if you have kid
ey, hver or bladder trouble it will be found :
est the remedy you need. It has been tested [
t j many ways, in 1.. pitr.l wo; k. in private
raotice, among tb 1 .p! too p A.*>r to purh,i
': relief and h.?j i mve i so successful in 1
very -a that a : : > arrangement has |
c . : lad' by v 1 . .;',i readers of thi; paper
ho have n ad . y ti i it. nay have a !
ample b. ttle rent free by mail, airo a bock
tiling m re about Swamp-Root and how to |
tide t if you have kidney or bladder trouble, j
/tien writing mention reading this generous I
ffer in this paper and ,
.. . y r ad.iir r. to g&Z- j r"h'
r. Khmer k. Co.,l-:ng ' vast
iguiar fifty cent and nomrof 8w?mp-n<>ot. |,j.,
oilar sizes are sold by all good druggists. I |,,,VV
Don t make any mistake, but remember nt\iv
io name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's
.vamp-Root, and the audi ess, Binghamton. j .mlr
. Y., on every bottle. 1
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wish to announce to our
friends and patrons that we
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i.i^u nv-v.ui^-ii IIIU services oi
rs. 13olaiui, who for several
years has been in charge of Mim11
augli's millinery establishment
at Newberry. J.
C,KI3SrARD & CO.
Lecsville, S. C.
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see tlae "Prefcssor" a.t Advocate Office,
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thai i PERRY BROS
Saves You Money, General Merchandise.
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HY HOODS. HLOTIIINH, AH EXTS K'JU THE NEW
LOTIONS. nn\iv <pum v,> ?? " ?
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WE CARRY A KUI.I. '.INK
M>F C'OKFI NS AND CASKETS.
N WE AUK I N TIIK MARKET
\ ' TO SKI.I,. OUU PRICES
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AND ?v\!? ONE PI. At KS
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Headquarters For
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ISRORM INTO HIS IIOfSK.
T.n <>i?inn, of Caveiuliali, Yt., \v> ,s 1 I.LB1?IN0 OlfER.
'> <'? i his cutomirj bMlthliy i i- The Dome And Ferm, published twice 1
on >f Chronic 'onstlpation. Wh m a mooth, nnd the Bateeburg Advooete A
Kiel's New I.ife I'ills broke it to l:u"' ?ne .>'? ?r f ,r 9I>2S. Siiheerlbe fl
hoii-.e, ?us trouble was nn eKieil i: ml ""*v- The Home an.d Karni is a 10-page, jj
li? s entirely cured.Tbej'regus .r- ?column up-to date Tin paper. It is 9
to riire. S-Vjiit). ,1. Harris .of printtdaml nnilke the general ^B
n ? . enil Cr?Mon Drug Ot raj-lruno' *ucl? paper* offered in clnbe. uB
of i.ee-ville. Drug Stores. J Sample ropiee on reqt, est. \
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