The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 07, 1904, Image 3

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gl - - THE ADVOCATE, Bntvred at, the Uatesburg, 8. C.t Postoffice as Shroud-Clans Mail Mat tar. N. Rogers Bayly, Ed. and Prop. John Bell Towill, Associate Editor. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 2?03. _ U'_ 1 . 1 . 1 L , Tub Hag has been dr. ppeJ and we are nil oft in a bunch for ihe race of 1904. IIavr you broken that New Year resolution you made, or have you kept it a whole week. When you began "resolving*' for the yeai 1904, did you include subscription paying in the list? We hope so. Santo Domimio has but two presidents at this writing. It may have three at any old time?you cio't tell much about Santo Dotn-ngo. Willi.k the cotton market hovered around the fifteen cent mark the poor farmer mourned?and why shouldn't lie. ltut there need he no worry, when his next crop is ready tlie price w;ll be back to from eight fo ten cents again. " | A recent dispatch ten. ^ *tie Tews in Russia are under ihe care of 1'resldent Roosevelt. We ernestly hope for the Jew tlint he will treat them with more consideration thai, he has the white people of the South. The German Ktnporor was too busyto see our Mr. Dry an when he was in Berlin. This was indeed terrible, for !t must have caused the Nebraska statesman great i ain to mirs an interview wi'li the man who places his own name before that of his God. The holiday trade of our merchants was indeed heavy. We do rot wish to seem egotistical, hut think we can justly say that 1 he Advocate was an important factor in securing: this business. Of course the honesty and fair deal'ug of our siti/.ens played a great part. The KdgefieUI Advoiti?er last w< ek passed its sixty-ninth mile post '.1 life's journey. Though the paper has been published continuously since 1H'<9 it shows no sign of old age. The present editor, Mr. J. I,. Mima, is keeping the Advertiser op to a goad standard and w.? hope the citizens of old Kdgcficld appreciate his work and will do their part towaids keeping life in the Advertiser. coue to always do, ytt I |f law permits it is to til.grown person as well as the youth of our land a f.ee license to either suicide IV or accidentally kill Other.. How long will tins hea*hellish practice he permitted. especially on the day which is set apart to commemorate the bi?-rh of I he Savior of the world. The e ilnmity v.hi< h befell Chicago on December yoth caused a thrill of horror and sympathy to run through th?' entire land Duly once in a gre I while dees a catastrophe of such magnitude occur, yet when it does the heai t* of the A iiieru an people go out to those stricken. The people of < liuago acted nob;y in their time ol trouble and nothing was left undone to care for the dead end dying, A not I.spirit they display el. and every citizen of tlie I'nited St.itcs symp.ithizes w lib strieker. < hie.igo. THE eriiihoii > - - , - .... |iir\.inlll III this day m il tijiu* for not only the pntolir generally, Ixit for i In* press us 2 rnli', to watch for arid take every oppor'niiily to get in a go il lick against a railroad coiupai y. U Idle it i- true t liat t In >? ri rpurui ion -, like all ot tier-, have their fault--, have any of the 1 limine kickers and grumblers ever stopped to tl.ii k of wl at the railroads have done for the world. l>o they look hr.ek 111 on the time when goods were han'ed hundreds if miles t?y wagon trains: do ttuy t! ink 1 I the slow Mid tiresome journeys ol the Mage roai h, journeys as many of the older eit i/.eiis kti.>w were so (.-aught vv:t h danger : the juirneys over li. rrid roads with none of the cnnvenieo eesofev.ll a semi-i l vili/ il ion. 11 tVe they ever st poed to think of the price of and before tin* enirnnee of a rniIroad into I he vicinity: have they evrr -topped to tliioU of these nod n thousand and one ot Iter im oti venir neeS ' that the railroads have d-iiie away with. We are not espousing the cause 1 of th;* railroad corporal ions, hut .In devil should have his due and it dormake tis feel tirril to hear one ol corporal ions picked at all t !.' tiim while olheis klrill the potdie :if every turn and are thought ot li.lle and "cussed at iicin* TiiksouruAa for in-tniice, have not the railroads in Soiit h Carolina done more lor the Sure ! than any uth-roiie thing, have they ind made il posMhlc for lie o'd I'.il niello Si..to r.. ?" ' ------ ... .......... vii- iii i iii' pi i'.'iiest iii I hr vv i v of ivfioii inn.ii faeturing " 'he Sintn? NViin) | iIiim Ii?t\ *r 1 ??< * |ius-i)?!(? in u I1, mi ry wit t i no ruilr.uu!* ilo we )'.ii.I great irnln tries thri.leg .nut flourishing i i din- I iiu l- iint irue lied hy the iron lior.ie? The aiiMVi'i m easy and w?s all know it. Mr. It. \Y. Miami, ft |rroiiiilient Uoliimliian, -tiuek (In* key note at theCliamher of Commerce hainjm t last week when lie Rave utterance to the fnllowir.g; concerning Columbia's growth: "Now what has wrought this great trar.nfoi mat ion? A transformation Do you pf If you pay more pay too much. Evei with us who are s nriees on such ironi r o ? common thing for ui change than was cj body fares exactly al and the same qualit; closest buyer can gel best; one price, the 1 ity. Everybody ph good humor after trc finest quality at the would not be pleased the best will do T1 I keep* O J \ which iias lippnily left us?indeed has vastly increased?the educational attractions of the long ago, and the seat of government. It has been the railroads?the railroads?and nothing but the railroads If they had not bten here nane of our wage-paying industries would be here today?certainly not so large or so many." And while upon the question of railroad development it would be well to think of the Southern, the system which is giving us today a service unsurpassed?both passenger and freight. Locally we have A good system, for iitive we not, even id little uaie?t>urg, eight passenger trains a day uc.d six local freights for the accomodation of the public, a better service than is ' enjoyed by any town between Coluin! hia and Augusta. Our citizens may j have never thought of this and even if ' they have, only looked upon it na h i matter of coarse. The accomodations are good and the schedule conveniently arranged for every town along the line and The Advocnte for one I* grateft I to the management of the Southern lor the favors bestowed upou this section. The railroad makes inone), of course it does, but has it not more ' capi'al invested than any other one corporation, or any naif dozen for that matter, in theW^irh. The Southern a great everythij|^^^^j at 1 hnndtbat "heart could wiahf^^^^ CI.U RHINO OFFER. The Home end Farui, published twice i a month, und the Hatesburg Advocute both one je?r for fl.thl. Subscribe] 1 now. The iiotiie and Farm is a lH-page, | 8column up-to date furui paper. It Is j clearly printed and unlike the general run of such papers ottered id clubs 1 Sample copies on request. Subscribe for the Advocate. ? 1 ! R. B. LITTLE The only pi.ack in T.kksvim.k j TO OKI Yi.ru UlNNKlt POBTWENTYFIVKCKNII*. MK.AI.S AT Al.L HOl'RM <;UOCKHlK8 and I'ncns A SrsCAUY. SPETH Sucoca C. H.ALLEN S' August Stoves, Grates, fJ for the g^reat J Jobbers in Bie nlies. Your p; lieited. S P E T H b40 Broad St WE WISH TO AM FRIENDS AN lluit \\e have now had rhni Co. for irii month*, mul ii have over doubled. We feel iouik.uk 3 W ?' ?rr sflml the tniainea* for 1904 to stay, ail to make oilr store your always weleoma. Again (li your nervier. ... ASK FOP A CALENDAR ly more? f than our price you *y day people trade urprised at the low A T 4- !? ? u ijuauiiu^ it 19 u s to give back more tpected?and everyike?the same price f to a child that the t. One quality, the owest for that qual* eased, satisfied?in iding with us. The ) lowest price?who ? For the sick only iat is the only kind . HARRIS, Drugs and Seeds. FEMALE 1 WEAKNESS I Ml-ICoaarwSt J omk. 11, |ml q I MMldir WiM *f (Wd?i WKl? U any doctofa n*4Ma. 1 avar iMd aad I kmow wkartat I ay k. i mitt- I farad tor alaa otoalUa viu aayjinaaid I ataitraaMoa tklek ooanplatofy f tat B toUd m. Patau woaldakoot thycfc baak h< aidaa tad I voald kar* B nuMiUf MOACAW ST 11MM I well ay I vmI4 h*l mo vtak I I mU io( <>mI mp. I uliwlly Ml I Al^ooorav^d tor I ? oil to he beywnd (he ttoly of ph/itolMM, hut Vtoe of H Oudii mm M i Ood -md to M. 1 tola m etooM for the WIWu witote e I Week. After ilioti? da;i kwtoent R I twiili wMkeet Mfertac the eeoalee I umiiUt did eed eoea hioeene rafolM ud wit keel pel*. WIm of H Oerdel te aleipl/ wnolerkil end t wish Ikit eft (offering women knew of lie Q good qsiUUee. Tie? rer, Peettond Bcooonie Lneeue I Pertodionl headnrhee tell of fe mjkle weakness. Wine of Caedui R curea permanently nineteen o?t of every twenty caeee of irregular H oumsea, benrina down peine or H any female weacneei. If you are V diarouraged and doctor* have failed, that ia the beat reason in H the world you ahould try Winn at Card a 1 now.' Remember that B hendjahee mean female wenkaeee. K 8noure a $1.00 bottle of Wine at Cardni today. BWI The estate left by Ifeiiry H.. Plant, the founder of the Plant System, com posed of railroads, "team-hip" and hotels, ie pin ed at $13,000,0.00. ? FT YOU WANT anything in / \ Mtn's Neckwear, Collars, \ / ('utTV. Shirt", Underwear, llor- S / iery or anything in Furnishing* > > or a F.ne Hat and can't 11 rid it / ? at home, w r i t ? to : : : : : y ] W!I,L KVANS ? ) Coi.VMBIA, S' C. ^ \ ai.d you will get it by next mail. < -5 BROS., sorsto rov i: house, a, Ga Pin ware. Agents Bxeelsior Stove, yeles and Supitronage is so? - BROS., , Augusta, Ga. NOUNCR TO Oi k D PATRONS ifr of the Huteabur# I>rujf i that time the daily salon grateful for thie and wish to untiounee tlisit wo are in and wo want you, one nrul headquarter:*, for you are I aokinx yon, wc n-nuio at E. K. HARDIN, M. I). .1. C. HARDIN. ANp ALMANAC, FREE I ! i 1C ; ! 1 o H a : t I 1 II I l: if 904 Nineteen Htiuil.e I and Threa has awejit into Eternity * itIt A renord that will ht bind to beat atin yat we hbull try to double it ijf Nineteen U ind'e.l and Fi?ur. We are very thankful for; trie apleudid support receiver! iu our effort* to build ini Hateebujr^ a htore ttie t e. IPIW ^^^Tn-d i^Vot alone be<*au*e we have Uf^QiraolJ, but benaoue we have the right good a at the right price. Oar prepaiaUont for the r{ riug hark begun mi r. h.rgwr ecale than ever before. Jk! 1 wiot?-rguod? offered at a *a<*rithe 1u order to make room for ne v ;>;/ rr goo,!* which are beginoiag to arrive now. - I I _ New 'York Racket Store. |11 I I i.-i ! ! ! I I j !o I i i 1 1 V I I V f I ' j. C I It w I of l j. IN FORMATION. hurcli Directory?Arrival nod Departure of TrnliiM?Dodge Meeting Dutca und I'ostofllce Mourn?A Itudget of Unfeul Information for the Itealdent aud Stranger. CHURI! DIRECTORY. Mbthoiuht Ciilrcm.?Rev. K. T. [odpee, Pastor. Services every 1st, 1 and 4th Sunday* at 11 a. in., and very JU1 and Oth Sunday at H p. m. raver meetinir everv Tlmrsdav at :80 p. m. Sabbath School?E. K. Stead man, uperintendeiit, every Sunday at 10 , in. Everyone invited. othbk h?thoi>iht appointments. Ridge Spring?8d and &th Sundays, I a. in ; 1st Sunday, 3 p. mi. Providence?2d and 1th Sundays, p. m. Middleburg Mill?4thSunday,? p. in Fi??t Haptist Chorcii.?IJev. Or. i.C. Wilkins; 1'antor. Services every unday at 11 a. in., and 7 -.30 p. m., and n Wadii??sd?y evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sabbach School ? Dr. E. C. Ridged, uperintendent, every Sunday at 10 . m. Everyone invited. ARRIVAL OF TRAINS. Southkiin. Northbound : ? Due to rrive at 1:0T a. ui , 0:38 a. in., and :20 p. in. Southbound :?One to arrive at 5:30 . m., 1:07 p. ni.. and 6:07 p. m. Miih and. Arrive? 5:20 p. ui. Leave | a. m. LODGES. M a sonic:?Meet every Friday night leforethe full moon.?E. F. Strotber, V. M.; J. A. W bit ten, S. W.; J. Frank vneece. J. W.; J. R.T. Major, Sec.; 0, R. Steadman, Treas ; J. W. Pond, t. I> ; R.S. Simmons, ,1. I>. .John del I I'owill and M. R. Edwards, Stewards; 1. A. Miller. Tyler. ODD FklLowb : ?Meet every Tuesday iiKlit ?C. L. Kink, N G.i W, K. *awl, Sec ; 1*. It. Ashili, V (L; E. R. Steadman, Treas. POST OFFK'E HOURS. Kroni 7 a. m , to 7 p. in., iliiring tlie *?ek. Sundays from 7 to 7:30 a. m : i to 10 a. in., 12:80 to 1:30 |>. in., uml from 4 :30 to f>:l"? p. in. PROFESSIONAL CA1DS. I.. M. MITCHELL. I'n ypicias am? Srmir.oN. Hntesbur;;, S. < Office Hours: 8 to 9 a. in. 2 tw 3 p. in. 7 :30 to 9 p. m UK. E K. IIA KMX, Phyhicun and Fikown. Ita'.esburp, S. I'HYSni.^^^^KuKoN, Datcsborif, S. C. Located in Dr. Ridircli'd Old Office E. ETI1KRE! <-K. 1 >E.NTIST. L?*e.">\ i lie, S . ( Office over Austin'.- store. ? I). M. C R< iSSdN, >1 I J. I'iivsici n am> l.tfiViilr, S. C, j !>K. 'V. r. T1MMEK.M AN, Offers Iti* prolessionat service to le people i?f Uatesburj; ami vicinity. OHIee over ttie National Hank, and in be found there day or ni^lit. RATESltntt;. s. ? . l)lt. M. U. HO\TVVlJIUlP\ 1 >r. NTIS | . Hate-bar^. S. ('. Mi. e in Kami jut Itui.din^. Se.-. nd It >or. i?i:. a. watmin, I ?KNTIsT. Date-loir^, S. < Oltlee over Harris' ')ru^ liro. Hks i.'I immkkman. .1. AS v. Tin it.voNl>. TlintMONH .V TIMMK11MAX, a i roiiM.vs- \ i -i wv. A'llt p-n< tie* in xil 5tie Mate and U ."s, ? 'oiirt*. OiT'i.e in Kauffman Hnilding, L? xtng ton, S, < K. I.. AS1UI.L. AT ioknk.\ - a i -i aw. 1 i'p?v i lit* S C!. V'ill Practice in nil courts. Iliisiness j Solicited. JJMISCELLANEOUS ADS. !atos made known on Application. Special rates on yearly contracts, . i . Coining Att rations at the Opera Mouse. J a NT iRt.- iso-l.?booth I.ovvery. I impersonator. FrhI'Rary 22, lVHU.? Itnriow and 'ilsoit Mn strels. MahcH H, 1904 - Iticn Conservatory Music t^uarteete- All I.adieb. APKtr. 4. 1001 ?ltnni.-m Plartu'. idjr MliWr*!*, A Tothe... Buying P I START THE NEW Yt i made mistakes in the past in the future. There is one that can not De corrected: If have been buying your GENERAL ME have given you a service i has come to make a change would like to have a portion assureu that I can give you s stock is fresh and well a; overstocked with FANCY < the public on my entire line of Fancy Groce no fake sale AT COST the} to prove otherwise. Give nu to please you and will deliver try Produce bought and sold Yours t A. E. QUAT1 Located in the J. Will Quatt S OUT KERN RA? T llj GREAT RA! LV.'AY RUNS TH GREAT COUNTF . ONVEMILNUY UNITING fttu THE rrci I OF THE SOUTH. I i ari' .r, o Viiti.er, Cc c-.! t.s 1 4 A 'ublic: :AR RIGHT. You have and will make them mistake you have made the stores at which you RCHANDISE jnsatisfacto^y the time j When you make it I i of your custom, feeling satisfactory service. My ssorted. Finding myself jROCERIES 1 will offer ?ries AT COST. This is r will go. I defy anyone ; a call. I will endeavor your goods free. Coun:o serve, "LEBAUM. lebaum Co. Old Stand. ftAVAY \^i uun j||f RCUCH A Rfsr VESTIr srcTtoNs TRAINS AND HAVE 1 Hf ? I best dining Tin crninfr i *i\ mil t | vTUN .A, GA. II 111 IIMMIillMIII IIMIIb/