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County Claims, Lumber ami Cross? Tie Rooeipts. The First National Hank ol Ba'esburg will hnj school and county claims and railway receipts for oioss- | ies and lu niter. ^ W. W. Watson Cashier. The First National Bank of Ratosburjf, S. C., will lend money on c tton stored In the IJjtesburj; Warehouse. To Advertisers. Unless copy for change of advertisements is in by 0 p. in. Monday it will i be iniOOSslllIrt In innlio i-'iuni..! ti-!- l rule will not be broken. To secure better attention your nil. copy should be in Suturday. -? LOC7VLS. if? A BUGGY TO BE GIVEN FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Advocate has bought one of Stendmen & Riley's best $70,00 buggies and wi?l give it away to our subscribers. We have printed 503 cards numbered fiom 1 toOOO and when you pay us? 1.00 on your subscription you get one of these cards and when all of them are gone we have bOO more just like them in Stead men &. Riley's safe and we will take them out, let some disiliterested 1 party draw one of these cards out and whoever has the one corresponds with it gets the buggy. Today cotton is bringing Miss lMtie Kneeee, of Baxter, was J in town today. _ Mr. J. P. ("opeland, of Baxter, was in to see us Tuesday. Mr. (!en. M. Adams, of Baxter, \v;is in town Tuesday. Miss Tila llHle Crourli, of Leesville, was shopping in town tli.s week. Mr. banks Canglimnn passed through town on his way home la>t Saturday, Messrs. Raw I jfe Aldridge have opened up a mercantile business in the Harris old stand. Misses Mary and Mat tie Hutto, of Leesville, were in town Tuesday. Miss Mays, of Columbia, and Miss Perrv. ot Texas, are vsitiug Mrs. M. E. Rutland. Mrs. .I. C). Jones and daughter, Miss Mavme. visited relatives in town this week. Mr. 15. F. Boyd, better known as r "I'ncle Frank," of Saluda, was in to aeo us Tuesday. Misses Azile Cogburn and Kate VaU lard, of Ridge Spring, were shopping in town Tuesday. R?v. Malein Padgett, of Mt. Willing, with his daughter, Miss Pearl, were iu town this w >ok. The ''Silver Tea" at the home of Rev K. T. Hodges was enjoyed by all who attended. Mrs. J. T. .lohnson and Master Edward .lohnson. of ItalLiniore, are visiting relatives in our t >wn. Mr. and Mrs. Malpas-. with little Miss Julia after an extended visit to llenuettsville. have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Abies, of near Steadnnm, were in town yesterday. We are always glut! to see these good folks in our tow 11. The American Saxophone Quartette Concert Co., will give a perlo?nuiire at the Kateshuag Opera House next Fa id ay evening October I'Oth. Mr. W. W. Kneeea has leased the store opposite tl ? Middlehnrg Mills foi one year. Ilo v.ili conduct a grocery sore. It. has been reported in several papers that our townsman. Mr. J. M. Maljia s was to lenve us, hut we have been informed by this esteemed citizen thai lie does not contemplate any i liangi at all ami says Batesburg, le-singim county, is good enough tor him. Miss Ruby (Stutter ami Mr. Format Qualt lebauin, of Steadman, were hap july marrid Sunday alternoon at tin luime t-f Ihe brines jiareiits Thesi young |ien|de are warm friend.'of our: and we w ish for llietn ail the huppines that a kindly jirovitlem e can bestow They will make their home ut Stead man. The kj>p<'aranee of the impersonate)! \V. I'owt'll Hale at the Opera 11 ??n-t Monday evening was enjoyed by : Ift'ge audience. Mr little held the at teutiou of his audience for an hour am twenty live minutes ami all wouii t gree w ith well known H >h 'i'aylo tJiat tie i?? indeed a "rising star " M?-Hsrr? Krnest (.pnHl'ohum an<' .Job: f'ro?set have secured the agency in - >. Hie Spartanburg Mram l aundry an wen Id be pleaded t_> secure your ; ni ronn^e. Oivt mi' a rail when in iicmI of plitiVP or liair rui. My every emleavo will be to pie im' you. ('lean towel and sharp razors always on band. JKKKY V\ m.i jams, the Barber. Patronize the Spartanbarg St ear J ..ni ml ry for yood work. J.obt! Between the residence of Mi II. Wi igbt and I be .Metborlist pal nonage, one (Sold Pin with chain a tached. Liberal reward if returned t Miiin Moida Hodges, Uatusbiirg, S. f Foley's Honey and Tar euros eotigl fiinl colds aiul prevents put union Tnt<? no substitute-'. Sold by .1. I 'J'illUlions, Bales! urg. Leave jotir biutnlry fi r t lie f parta burg Steam Laundry at the store the Will tjuKttlcbnin t'o. Wo guaranteed. Barbers have come and barbers ha< gone, but 1 have been with yon f Jifleen years ami have ulways n-ivi you prompt and polite seivioe I .? f ir too patronaire of I be pmd per | of Hfterthiirg and will use every no a in my power to give I hem entire Hal fnation. Jekky Wii.i.iamh, 'i lie Barbel. \ jdpbscribe for the Advocate, L IS OFTEN ASKE = THI Second: It is tin Third It is a 11 reliable, men that advoea owe it to your rac e and fa tiling that will protect th j. ( LASS 'Ml .*>!( Ah ENTERTAINMENT. Tjlt. < 'I'lii.s Company presents one of the the folio ino>t olVeetive musical combinations receiving now before the public. The members l.exin* are all masters of their respective in- her to 7t striiiiients. They are artists of inter- Josh S I national reputation. Their progr.unm- Cliapi | es are of a high class, consisting of Cross ! operat ic and popular selectiohs. which l'eak, tli'Y rentier in a perfect manr er. This Serine attiv.ction is genuine novelty of the Hilton I highest standard of excellence. These White I gentlemen have all been connected Mrs. II I with the best mtisieal organization of I ILillen ! this eeiintry, and are veil known. Irmo. They are now making a tour of the luLmii I I'nited States, and their eoneerts are Castm | always well receive). They possess a .Joe It" j lar?c and varied repertoire cf the best .1. J . 5 land latest eotnposi: ions, including Swans I arrangements Iroin the most eelebra- Ked St j ted classics. The press throughout the tV. N. country have spoken very highly of I'.rook | this company. *ieneral admission ll"? I'elioii and r?0 cents. Jacob CI 11 AIM N NOTES. W Wt* Hate." I A line ran. yesterday gave its plenty j eesv| of water to run our mills and cotton snmm Lewie Cotton irc'iirg is the order of the Crout' d .y. The quality as well as the qiinnity K. II. . is laily good. < . F. .... . , . . Ked K Mr .1 h. Davis, formerlv post-mas... I lie b; ter at this place, contemplates moving . _ .... ... ... i ton C. I to the Mill> & Stare propertv which he . . , ' * which has pnichastd. lie will run a store , W 111 I <? J | there after the lirst of .lamiarv. llall . .. i . * ... On Ja i ?.v r ox who now run the store will < in 1- e erect a store house on their own orop, , , cent wil ertv. I'r. tov'rr, one of the refugees , , , III' I* H I I troni the (Jatnsvllle cotton mills, wi.l Li . . Mar. have eh rge :?l the new store. ,, , added in We have Sunday school ami preach- those u | ingat Mt. l?b!e cliurch every ','J Sun- The b i day by Ilev Krotvn, of Aiken. On Sunday I <>t he delivered a line sermon T1 , after wh,eh the ordinance of baptism was administered to Miss Unrliery ''u> '' i Hunter. bur-, S store I i Mis. Mazurn Hall ami Mr. Wadson io-i:> I KoX visited the formers sister, Mrs ! L"e Ann Fox 1'ink Knot. a ct itK roit hvspki'Sia. I ... , |.) cenI: I had Dyspep-.ta in its worst form mn|^s I and felt niiseratile most all the time. , Did not enjoy eating until after I used . Ivodol Dyspepsia Core which has com(. \ plctely cured me.? Mrs. ?V W.S.iylor, ,. \ Haill ard, l'a No pi ? titlo*s of The s strength, i? rvoust.i >-, liendu lie, con- fishing .. siipotion, had hreaih, s ur risings, ii - their la digestion, dyvpepv'a and all slomiieli . troubles are uuicKlj enrnl t?y tne tw id ho lot. Kodol represents the natural jinees ol digeetton combined with tl.e r -i eatest known tonic and recount rue tive | ropertlcs. It cleanses. iuiiiIIas i and sweetens the stomach. Sold by . rl' - Itatesburg Drug ('ompauy. "'gs vv d A nl' Tbc j rice of liberty is *-tcrnnl \igi doui. r: la nee ? a nd it is always payable in ad m-'wm? I vance ? A woman tuny admit Hint her bus- i?,.v Si i band gets tight, hut neyer that Iter WM\,.S r shoes are. ' N- , . 1 V el an II lor ol A rtCHKRCT I'M N I.ESS fil l. Iined.e Is the one that will cleanse theiys- be-'an a tent, set the liver to act ion, remove led D r the t ile, clear the complexion, cure that I I I headache and leave a good taste in the yegrs. moot Ii. The famous little pills f.-r cine doing siieh work pleasantly and ll'ect- stoma lially are lie Witt's I.it tie Kurly lliser.s get H II It..I. M........ .,r I ,1:11.Ml.. In,I O II ? ? J I - - ' All ot her pills 1 have used gripe and j Cr iss r, sicken, while 1 ie\V it I'm Utile Fairly Only I Kiscrs j.ro simply perfectSold (>y by Hate-burg Dm,* Company. M " Home tnell are too busy In grow old. wiio i I > i j 11 < iii ii t i <* sili me is often the A strong i st pioli st licit i nn lie ofTeied. churi ?. VIIB SAl.VB i M AT HKA! - , 1 r,'i ha nd I With at leaving a sear is DcWitl's. 1 The n tine Witeli Hazel is np| |?md to , ,11 "l man' salves, hit i lb-Witt's Wi{e|i '"udc '! Hazel Salve is the only Witell 1 la/el s.ilvi made that eontaitis the pure nil- j ki. adulterated witeli ha/el. If any other ,,r Witch Hazel Halve is offered you it is i ei.iinterfeit. JS. DeWitt invented ..j. Wit Ii Hazel Salvo a id |>e\V itt s Foi I,1. Witt h Hazel Salve is the hest Milve in pr >p, i t>e .vorhl for c uts, hums, liroites, let- miles ter, or hlind, bleeding, itching and j toe it protruding pile*. Sold by Hntesburg Harg Drug Company, \y. \ Subscribe f<ir the Advocate. So , s" THE <5 D. what is The Affro-Americ ? LIVES OF CO e only com puny in the count IT IS THE ONLY < lutuul company, managed by te the right always, and neve mily? Don't you owe it to y em? When it is in your pov ' AFPRO-AMERICAN Ml of South Cur tlinn, hns thrown itM ?1 f;? 1111iv and race ut u price I hat you if you ftil lo take id vantage of this fare and you realize that your fami lover had an opportunity in your II Hwny. This is an opportunity that had before you. We ask you it; the your duly to pive us your applic&th to your family and to your race. VER^ WILL QUA1 TAX NOTICE. 'ounly Treasurer will aiten I ; wins planes f< r the purpose of t taxes for the lis mI year 190-1 jioii II., from 15th ol Octo- ' h of November, 19051 healy's Monday eve. Nov. n, Thursday morn Nov. 1*>. Roads, Tuesday eve. Nov. .0. Wednesday loom Nov. 11. IIill, Wednesday eve Nov. 11. , Thursday iimrii Nov. 12. Koek, Tin:. s.lay eve. Nov. 12 p, w W p lushy's, |< riday morn. Nov. 111. I 1 '4'C' a VJ t i iti*. Friday eve. Nov. ID. Saturday morn Nov. 11 ml, Monday morn Nov. HI. i, Monday uvo Nov. Id. eder*s, 'l ues.lay morn. Nov 1? lack, Tuesday eye . Nov. 17. en, V> ednesday, all day Nov IK. B( ore, Thursday all day Nov. 111. Martin, Friday inorii Nov 20. land, Sa'.iiiday all day Nov. 2!# i, Monday all day Nov. 23. W illiams, Tuesday mor Nuvl!4. nan Tuesday eve Nov. 21. stmoreland. Wed mor Nov. 2.">. * lurjr.Thursday all day Nov. 20 ille, Friday morn, Nov. 27. it. Friday eve. Nov. 27. dale, Saturday morn, Nov. 2^. < s Store, Tin sday ? ve, Dec. 1. j Vddy, Wednesday moan. Dec.2. Kei?ler. Wednesday eve Dee 2. f?, ink, Saturday eve Dec. it. ilam e of the time at I.exing- I I until Dee. 31, 1901, after ''1 time tie follrwintc | enalties 1,11 added: '* n. 1st, 1201, 1 per cent, ''l' b. Dt. 1201, an additional 1 per nt I lie lidded. 11111 l. i ni? ' tier ? ? ?!t tl 1st another 5 percent will be " inking a total of 7 per cent to 01 ho have not paid by that time. 01 i>nk< will close .Mar. 1. 1V01. a' iVELYfi CENT COTTON. 1,1 in 'irsjt National hank of hates- nl . C,, will lend money on cotton it n the It .tcsburg Warehouse. v 26 11 Ft)It SAlK. V eve Apples, llost Proof Oats at r' s per bushel; one pair of irood p A. P. Ihuikni^ht. ,j None E. undersigned forbid hunting, or 1 respassing of any kind 011 inds under penalty of the law. 1 _?.") Pair I.aies Dons W. It Kite, Samuel? ollum, Klhert II ite, Paul Mains. j Glove Qrasn SI sse rl likes to listen to soft nntli- , ,, ,, ... hen they n can something, 1 IV* ,JroW" WaU" w of .vords is no pro if of v i s II I Men's Ileavy l'?r CONKKSSIONS O. A PU.KST. , |y ]>e'k ^l^rtill) . .Ino. S. Cox, ol Wake, Ark., : "For PJ years I siitiered IroUi 1 ,v Jaiindii' . I consulted a limn- flti inch TalTets S I pliy sidiaus .iiiil tried all sorts of ini's, but got no relief. TIicii 1 _ . . _ the u-e ?>i Kieeirio Ititters a> il Drives in h iat 1 am now i Ured of a di-eaeo i ol me in ii- ur.>sp tor twelve j ?... , 11 you watit t reli. bio medi- M U? p L?-i rprpp lor I. ui ami Kidney iieuo.e, J. -LIU JJlpLcLvj ,' h disorder or general tlebi'ily, ledr.e Kitteis. It's guar nte -d J. Harris, of l>ate>bug, and II 1). Ilg lllV, of KeenVIlie. au _ T a o matter rringe occasionally sobeis a mm 1 - intoxieated with love. lover. niini-ter's voiee mar fill 'lie Ii will.out filling (lie pew-, ii often lifts a man up byth"*) e altuetied to Ins llume. iy a inai wli i tIii iks lit* is sol I is in real ly vvi c* a ado. V" "X ? Mew i FARM I OK SALK, r sale, Oi* exchange lor town rty.u seven!> li\? acre farm i north of Kidge Spring Ideal ion and sail for fruit or stock farm, ain for rigbt party. Apply to pV. Watson, Hatesbtirg S. C. bscribt for the Advocate. m u _ ^UESTIOIS sail Mutual Benevolent Assoei insures LORED MEN AN ry that insures the lives of col COMPANY THAT DOES home talent, managed by men r the wrong. We appeal to yc our race that will wpbild it? v er to do so? LJTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION oors open to yon. urn) oilers to jou protection for yoin can't miss in a life time. It offers you protection at cost opportunity, you can't say when death stares you in tlo ly is left without protection and without funds that yot He to proyidefor their needs after your life has ebbci your parents nor no man or wotiinii of your rare has ev? i name of that which is right an I honest, and that which it jii to day, and c.'.use a God t ?send blessing to come to you ^ RESPECTFULLY, [TLEBAUM, ^ ..1?IIILL.e.l^.. . -m????? I >rk Racket Store.Li K :>t What We Say, Jt What We Do. Deep within us, we are f.'oe to con s, we beliPVe that our assortment* Tl is season are not only the best we V ive ever shown, hot unexcelled, if lualcd, hy any hrreabont. Neverlhess, in conformity with our accustompolicy, we have duly cautioned our I. man against being aggressively or rchestially fortissimo about it, alinugti we have repeatedly been told '' int we were entirely ton modest in ir claims. In truth we are proud of nr achievements. Yet we det in it most as peor taste for a merchant to iibiicl/ present himself with boqiiets ? i apjreciatioh of his own at.liieveiciits is it would he were he to boast I his brtli, hi 'train-i or his boodle, j j caniiit be questioned that a similar L iew is u.tei taincd by the public. It's ot whit we have said tt has built p tli is store but what we have done. It 1'e "pais up" nil pnuegyrics upon o ir ^ cent iivasion of the markets, ami [" roceed o put you nixl "to what's o ng." toll solid iboes 91c. worth 1..V). N iiij; Hoe - 50 shoe at 'J.4S, " f I oh at.iO cents. Lad (ilo'e (I rain Solid Leather ? 1,00 value at 55 cents. proof?3v. value at S3 1-3 cents. '50 Metis Serge < oats and vests, this week 3.35. ? o. Met to! Suits $5.50 "JO doz Challenge Hrand ShiitsoOu. va'ues, at 39 cents 95c. qua\tv at 5s cer.ts 'Jnyds 1 l-i Sl eeting f l.'*t value at <VJ c?uls. U at IV) ci nts. niliroifhries. Clothing aiul etc. st and best lixieof ShoEsin Bat;slurg. what ot 10rs ask wo will ho wnriTHN'S rcrk jacket Stora l r= ation? FIRST, it is D WOMEN. lored men and Women ; > IT. that tlic people know >ur good judgment and Don't yon owe it to \ I r i I r * i Manager. ?a U"I'WI ?1 MgSBB... -J A NOTHER Qeir rifie?> Qc Y ~ OS W A AAA 'W W _4 V? Prices very largely r nary, Perfumery, Toik1 knives and Fancy Soaji Sucli values as follow i Xrliele* that were 75r, now 0O0. Art Initios that were 50c. now !tt)e. ^ Art \rtiv le- that wereihlc. now 25o. Ait \rtielea that were 30e. now COo. j Art ennens Talcum Powc All Liver i^atch Circulars and Date, very = Hatesburg E ?pg ?H?m* i"u? ^N^ElWW P. Culiu OLOTI-IIXG:' j( __ ; - (>: How J>m A 1 rout I I '? \v r TA'I . T IIA : coi 11AVK Yor PI KOIIASKD VOI R ,T v KA 1.1. OH WINTER CLOTIIINO CAI YET? IK NOT KEEP IIS IN Mo, VIEW. \ OUR NEKI>S IIA YE HDEN TAKEN 1 V TO COXSID- j 0UI EH ATI ON UoTIl A S TO PRICE :}!A AND IJl'ALITY. :::::: si',' POl . STJ'IADMAN J arid. li iivkv. ^ .. B I \ 0 I a Company tha t it cost to l>c lioncst anil ask if you don't 'our family any n 1 < 01 u O 0> i r2 u O (Si J3 ZJ cn BIG }- ile Day. educed on Statit Articles, Pocket >. vs : idea lh.?t were 25c. now 15c?. idea thai were 15c. now 10c. ii les th-.t were 10?. now 7c. licles tlial were 5c. now 8c. ler, I5c. 1 ) 1 -- 4 1 - IVt'^UlUlUl'H, fill*. Posters for the soon. )rug Co. = I .III -J U gg??? i?j Buck Stoves i 1IOI.I) Til El K POSITION a AS FIRST HY REASON j OF : : : : : : : : Perfect Workmanship p H:gh Grade Material, I Rpnntv nf R >ciorn H J w* I Ease of Operation. % -?a- -I m & Co. Stew Store In Batesburg ustOpened. Ul'LETK I.INK OF DRY GOODS, KSSGO(>OS,C I.OTI11NG, SHOES. IS, NOTION'S, ETC. WK HAVE i;KS in SUIT EVERY BUYER. E\1IM> A CORDIAL IN V1 ION TO THE CITIZENS OF I'ESRUKG AND Sl'RROU NDINO NTRY To VISIT Ot'R STORE. \ ILL FAY YOU TO GIVE US A L. YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY HE HERE THAN ELSEWHERE. It ritK'K*> CAN NOT BE BEAT. It coons A UK ALL NEW. YOU YE MY WORD FOR THESE ITEMENTS. COME AND SEE t YOI ESEI.F. acob Wolfe CUT PRICE STORE. (KIKARD'S OLD STAND ) atesburg - - - S. C.