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LATE GEN
Short and Crisp Arc T
Of Happenings
A million tUill.tr lire ocenrred
I'rovideiiee It. I , last Saturday.
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The Japanese won a jjreat vietu
last week iti a oat tie on the Yalu rivi
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The Rates of the St. I.ot'ii K.xpo
tioa were kept tightly eWncd la>t St
day.
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The Japs crossed flie \alu river Si
Jay. The JiusMans lost soy men n
tlie Japenese Toe.
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JOHN MARCH. SOUTHERNER
A celebrated story of the South
Edward Egcleston
THE CIRCUIT K1DER
"Kresli and vivid portra lure," sav? the Christian
Uniou
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THE ROGUE'S MARCH
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THE GARDEN OF EDEN
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GALLEGHER AND OTHER
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a subscriber, " It is the easv-to-read Maga
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Following ate four of the special feati
WALL STREET METHODS
OF "FINANCE"
By HE/VRV GEO-RCE. Jr.
A number of true account- of some of the Wall
Street "deal*" by which the savin*;* of the many
have been sacrificed to satisfy the < ravine* of the
few. Read thes- articles and realize the wisdom
of the advice of the late Governor Ko-well 1'.
Mower to a party of hi* friends to "keep your
money in your pocket."
a tvus iteiecli'il
WuDtRN INDIAN WARS
By
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A brilliant and thrilling history of the hostile
frontier of the past forty years, civint; iusticr to
tlie public service ??f sui h men a* Mn>-, buvTtin,
Ukodk, Koitsvrii, CtsTut, (*\kmim.ton,
McKknzir, Howard, Wiikatom, I Iavis, Si i i y.
Haki k and others; - talcint; Indian ficht* out >>f
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About mid-night Friday \V. E, Rrai
field, treasurer of Marengo coiim
was held up in his office at I.ititle, <1;
and robbed of *l,:t<)0
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'J lie World's Fair at St. Louis opt;
I'd last Saturday. The opening exe
rises were conducted according to pr
grain and all went well.
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?.c j. ? in. it. mickio, anjiuant gene
al of the I'niteu Confederate veterui
Saturday announced the following a
pointiilents for Stephen D. Le
commander-in-chief Miss Corri
Tehault, ot Now Orleans, spons?r-i
chief for the South; Miss Mar)
K?vell of Norfolk, Va? and Miss Kliz
belli Thomas, of Nashville, Teni
| maids of honor.
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When in
Columbia
You do not want to unss the
opportunity of seeing the finest
and best stork in the State of
HIGH CLASS JEWELR>
Cold, Silver, Cut Class and Decorated
China. We sell at lower
prices than any other store,
and only lian lle the liest, Absolutely
no plat, d ootids sold
by lis. We ahodo al! kinds of
Watch ami Jewelry Repairing.
Having a complete factoiy we
are able to repair and do
repairing of
DIAMOND - JEWELRY
Am good a> any Northern
Firm. - D-> not forget the
place. - - Sylvan
Bros
1524 Main St reel
Columbia, S. C
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ERALJN E W S.
hese JVlore important Items
Outside The State.
in Over l.OtK) bakers are on strike in
Rochester. They miisl have "dough '
on hand odo them a wl ile
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,ry
ei*. Victor Kniatiuel, visited Admiral
Robley Evans, on the battleship Kensi
lucky i.t Naples last Saturday.
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'I'llroe oHice buildings were tlustroy*
Jn_ ed by 'iio in Ibrniin^liani Ala., SSunni'l
Loss line liutiilri'il thousand dollars.
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THE ADVENTURES OK CAPTAIN
HORN
" llis lie?t work." Ih'sfoH A<{; e> I: .rr
Frances Hodgson Burnett
THAT LASS O' LOWK1ES
A novel of inti rnatioi.nl ifputnimii
Clara Morris
A PASTEBOARD CROWN
A vigorous ami |><>|>iil.n novel > ( tlic New York
stage
Harrison Robertson
THE INLANDER
" A novel *?f rctnai kahle |h-?vi:
AVrr J a?X- Html J
Arthur R Ropes
ON PETER'S ISLAND
Ail r \i itiiu; Klltsi.111 still jr
Molly Elliot Seawell
THE HOUSE OK ECREMONT
"Romance liilcil vvuli the tuo giral <|nalities of
loyalty ami love "
Octave Thanct
THE HEART OK TOIL
" Not only good, hut e.\t tilt nt !y i .
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ery member of the fatnilv. In the words of
izine." It is different fioni any other tna^a:m
live years old. has taken its place amongst
teral one of wholesome entertainment and
ures for i<>o4 :
TOM NAST. CARTOONIST
Hy ALHEHT B/CEf-OU' fA/AE
Illustrated by tlrr i lu.i. est ... th. w. .' !-(..icons
carrions of the man \vh.> has be. :: de . ii! * .1 atrralttt
utelJtr * / tnbiU rrvi i
The biov;ra|>hy of Nasi is t u.ihly Id' : turr
?.f the times when history warm in the
making.
The Overthrow of tlso Tw.etl Ring
The Civil War Period?Tl\c Horrors
of Slavorv The Reconstruction Period
The Greelov Presidential Cam.
palsin The Garibaldi Campaign in
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Flglit in London The liluino Presidential
Campaign
arc a few <.f the important headings tip m which
the scrits oi six or ei>;lit |u|icrs are built.
THF. REVELATIONS OF AN
INTERNATIONAL SPY
Which ran in Pkak*ok*s through :i'*- first
month> of K)<>L will l>?* t Miinrtl in January, i<g :
This in w set ??f il? !? ? tiv? M??ri? - ha* !? ? n .mm w?-(}
fnr in ic?i|>nnse t?? tin- tlrmands th??u*.miN ? f
series. The author Mill stipulates that his name
must rrniam a secret.
want more than one book front above list
jjAQREAl
IREORGA
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lift
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Mr. J. B. White Rt
A new company with a
chased all the merchandise
firm name of J. I>. White 0
; store buildings, containfnt!
nexes, containing the Shoe
ments for the advancemen
part men ts will he added. T
/ of lar^e quantities of good.*
A Great Stock R?
New departments to \:
I stocks absolutely necessar
out tlie Wholesale Dry (ioo
quickly the only way is to
sharp and deep. It w ill pi
l^usia, to visit our wholesa
ucs and bargains that will
of eajcer buyers. It will pa
? I I'oulard Silks in all the newest '10 , !
newest designs, worth 50, at
i W liite Persian I.awn, lull 15 in. f .
, w ide, worth 15c. per yd., at
r.inhroidcred Swiss Lawns, new I I
, designs, worth 25 to .toe yd, at
Double Width W ool Voiles, in y m ,
, all colors, worth 60c. per yd,at
} J
Cannon Cloth tor Skirts and I an
^ J ey work, per yard I" "C !
I ih?*rlv I ?11-1?? p ' -
.j outgii .VIIMIUII, .1 IO (I 111. J 2/t ;
J wide, colors, w orth tOc per yd
!jT B.WH
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It is now an assured fact that Parker
will be the l>einoe~atic nominee for
President.
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(tn or before the 10th of this month
the National Hanks, which are I'. S
depositories, \vi 1 be railed on for #10,
itlOjOOO in gold
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The slojtinship City of Atlanta, built
for the Ocean Steamship company,
was latin* hed at lloach's shipyard last ?
I Saturday. It was eln istefed by Miss
l'nglish of At' uila, Oov. an I
i tm-ii, (ii w miesscu me
launching. I'
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A tnisttndersta.' .g nf orders by
tin* engineer of tra..i No 10 on tin* ?t. I"
; L mis, Iron Mountain and Southern
i.'tiiroad resulted i-i a >"rious wreck to- .,v
el; y at W'iikr siding, about a milt* ami J1
a ha't north of Ivunswick Mo,, eight ll'
, were killed ami 17 injured.
A l?A MO KOIl Bl BNS.
Dr. Bergin, Puna, Ills., writes: "I tl
i have u-ed Ballard's Sm.w Liniment: n
| always rceoninended it to my friend-;, u
i as I ant eoutident there is no better
| made. 'It is a elandy for burns.' Those
[ who live on farms are especially liable
j to many accidental cuts, burns, bruises
J wine heal rapidly when llallard's .Snow ri
Liniment is applied. It should always
be kept in the In use for eases of t merge
ney " tloe., 7>de. ami $1 per bottle.
Sold by t > J. Harris.
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WAKNINO. Ul
You cannot have good health uuless
your kidneys are sound, for the kidin
ys lilter the blood of impurities
winch otherwise act as imitating poisons
ami bieak down the delicate organs
of the ltody and cause serious 01
trouble. II you have kidney or bladder
trouble and do not use Foley's
Kidney cure, you will have only your
-elf to blame lor results, as it positive1
.. III... t 1. : .1 ? 1 II
II i ill I n iUI llin I'l IWUIItj' II III! II lilll tier
diseases. SiiKI hy Timinons Bros.
i:\rost'kg.
01
To cold draughts of air, to keen ami
cutting winds, sudden changes of teiupcrallire,
scant clothing, undue ex- osure
of I lie throat and neek after public :i:
spta^;!!.** and singing, bring on coughs
and colds. Ballard's )(opehotind Syrup
is the best cure.
Mrs. A. Barr. Iloustin, Texas, writes
Ian. :tl. IQtrj :' One bot tie of Ballard's 0f
llorelioiind Syrup cured ine of a very '
bad roii^li. It is very pleasant to take."
J.'k!, oOc, $1,00. Sold liy O..I. 11a ris.
Mr. J. J. Raw I.
hear sir:?Over lifty years ago our
firm began selling paint throughout i
the Soul h : sales have continued unin- \
ti rruptedly, and ten t lines greatei than
any olhei brand of paint. Head the l'ol- ^
lowing :
"Have used the I. ?v M Paint II
twenty years; houses with it eight >>
years ago slio-.v better to-day than M
iiooses painted with other paints with-1 II
in two year-."
A 11 Kdgell, Alachua, Kl.?., | Tl
"Have used all brands of paint : II
!..<& M Pure Paint stnnos better and , <
wears longer than any otlur paint I tl
have ever used in mv ten years cxperi- If
; elite."' 2J
"! painted our old homestead wltii it
iv "' iV.eiity six years ago. VI
Not p;\fiiteu since: looks beitey than
houses painted in the last tour years it
wit h ot l-er paint.** If
II. S. Si a die Id. Harris Spring. S. C. ..
"I -?d the 1.. iV: M Piint for sixteen 1
tears P.\int?d three house.- wiih it lif- II
en years ago: thay have not needed |>
painl ing since."
J. K. W. hh, Hickory, N. ^
Ke-pt otfully, 111
I.ONtiM A N & M A BT1 NEZ M
i This cede Inn ted paint is sold hy .1, J ! ^
' Ilawl Sc. Son Bateehur^, S.I', 4
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NIZATSOr
* RED
;tires I:rom the Mer
imple cash capital has been
store fixtures, good will i
< Co. They have secured a 2
; the Drv (ioods. Carpels an
s, Clothing and Mouse l:urni
t and growth of the biisines*
his brings about the necessil
s in every department.
eduction Sale is Nov
>e added makes more room
v. To gain the required room
>ds Department at Wholesa
cut the prices, which we b;
ty every merchant within h
le department. In our retail
extend the fame of this great
y you to attend this great st
Silk Taffeta Ribbonr, 5 to 6 inches o He
wide, wcrlli 25c. per yd., at . ^ ^ |
Jeans, Cottonades, Calicoes, Hichory Hi;
Stripes, (iin^hanis, Hleachin^c and I
Unbleached Homespuns cut to
prices far below the man
it fact u re rs cost,
rig lire it l.awns worth Sc. per . <M
yard, cut to
Shirting Calicoes, In all the new > ,
Spring Patterns, cut to
White l'li|ue, loll M in. wide, o . I'-"
worth P>c. per yard, cut to Ov< i
Tte &"co
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Short Ads. "|
An Ad. in this Column
will pay you--for it's
Read. Pive lines, one
time, 25 Cents. - No <1
Ad. taken for less than \u
25 Cents. y?
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fo
NOTICE. >??
family Help Wanted. Wi I send B'
ckets mid Ireiirlit of stiiiiners. doliers.
- pi
toolers, weavers and carding room a,
L>lp. Prices on spinning 13?15?17c j,i
er side. Pollers f?Oo. Spoolers He per I ni
>x. Card hands 8"u\ ().le-s ijr. | w
peeders 71 Slubb-rs oKo*. Kuving I
il>s 75c. Weavers 22c per cut. Ad- ni
e-s W. II. RAMSEY. u*
< /Pester, S. (
io
Are you a meat eater? Do you g<-t
ie Pest meat to l?e had? If you do
"t it is because you do not buy your
leat from John T. I'ond.
"On tlie Corner." ^
y
You'll read these ads ? "and you ]|
m*t help it," to
CI
WANTED '?
A reliable nurse for two year old
lild, must give references. t?jod ;
undress preferred. Mrs. N. It. Itayly. bi
. 12
I'lace your ad. in thiscohiuin t)i
Fresh beef .pork and sausage alway- sa
ii hand. John T. Pond. p
"On IheCorper." *
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The lbiteshurg Advocate and the
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niy $1.25. Cash in advance.
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It you no not advertise "you are j w
sleep and can't wake up,"
tli
FOR SALE. ar
Two young fresh cows with young
lives. Apply to" yr
I?. II lioistein re
4-20 21. Monetta, S. C. ta
Advertiee in The Advocate. It pays.
se
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Subscript to the Advocate. o<
? nil
; Keep Cool i ?
If A,
^Refreshing Drinks
If T,,E fff br
'f Finest in the City^f
t ,c m ar
I? Iff to
f CROSSON DRUG CO, ff? "J
If LEES VII.LE, S. C,J J,
'f Full line of Drugs. Toilet Ar- fff to
! tieh-s PerfiiMn.rv sit > ti. *?
,L Flavoring Extracts, "ainls & dn
F Oils A l.irirt' lute of Picture *'F I\
1^ muliling. We can frame your
f pintiire in any ^ yl?* A?,rent ^ '
f lor XiiimnlIy's Candies. - - "F
b<
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h<
tli
sa
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SO
II
stock"
nn
uct10n :
= sale.
an
cantile Business. {;;
formed. They have pur- n.
ind the right to use the
0-year lease of the main 'r
d Furniture; also of an- n,
ishings. Many improve- '
^ will he made. Other tiety
for the immediate sale it,
1>l
- ye
/ At High Title. ; ?
for the retail l)r\ (ioods :
we has e decided to close ?a
le. WL.hing to do this
ive donand cut them .
itmdrets of miles of An *.
I stores there will he val- ,.i
store, and bring thrones ? ''
ock-reducimjr sale.
li i
si "fable Oil Cloth, worth 25c | ') ?
per yard, cut to i la;
loured Odgandies. worth ^(lc. /\ ,
per yard, cut to k.
w Parasols, w orth from j " j t
$2.50 to $.1.50, cut to *1' Iand
Assortment of l ine Silk (iloria
I mhrclias for men and women,
with steel roils and Paragon a , |,
frames, w( rth 1.75 to 2.*0 ' iCitire
Stock of Mens and Hoys Cloth ( '
in at Manufacturei s Cost. W r
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a i 1/=b J err a
M Georgia. ,
HE SILENT
SHORE,
Diitinucd From 3d Page..'!
mle that lio destroyed llu m. mil
lift- thai you lino shown us. which
wrote to you. is sullicient proni" of
nir relationship. Though. of course, \
i lie has* named you fully and perctly
in the will there would he no i
?od of any proof of your relation- '
lip." I'
' 'I'lio man," Stuart said quietly, "who
urdered him, also s'olo his wao-tl
nl pocketliook, prohahly with the
ea of making It look like a common
urdor for robhery. The certificate:*
ere perhaps in that pocket book!"
"Do von not think it was a common <
urder for robbery-r" laud l'cnlyn
ked him.
"No. I do not." Stuart answered, {
flL illir ItStn *_ t i iiolit ? ? *'
...... HI iai ?. |
Hi ere was a ressiui fur it!"
"What reason:*'
"That, tho murderer knows best."
It was impossible for I'enlyn to distise
from himself the fai t that this
>un;i man hail formeil the opinion in
s miml that he was the murderer,
is 111 inner, his utter tone of eonnipt
when speaking to hint, were all
tough to . how in what light he stood
Stuart's eyes
"1 under'stand von." ho said quietly.
Stuart took no notice of the remark,
it turned to Mr. 1'oidyce and said: ;
>id it not seem strange to you that
ord I'enlyn .-hoiihl have been made j
e heir, when you drew the will'/"
"I diil not draw it." Mr h'ordyce
iid, "or I should in all probability
ivo made some inquiries -though. as '
matter of fact, it was tio liusiuess of
ine to whom he h it hi money. As
see there is one Spanish n mi" as a
itness. it was probably drawn by an
nglish lawyer in Honduras, and excited
there."
"Sinee it appears that I am his
dr." l.ord I'enlyn siiil. "I should
ish to see the will Have you it
itli you 7"
"Yes." Mr. Kordyoc said, producing
e will from Ids bundle of pap rs.
id handing it to him. "it is here."
The young man took it from the l:iwt.
and spreading it out befote him.
ad it mreluliy. The perusal did not
Ko long, for it was of the shortest
i-sihle description, .-'imply stating
at the whole of everything he posssed
was given ami h'qiioalIn d hy :
ni to "tiervase. Courtoney. St John,
elove, \ i. eoiint I'- alyu. in the I'eor:e
of tireat I'.ritain, of Oichvo
ouse. l.onilon. ami Oreleve Chase,
estshire." With the ismcihiihi that
o bequest wis enveloped in the IIPUphraseologv
of lawyers, it might
ive been drawn up by his brother's
vn hand, so cl<Mt' and simple was it.
nd it was perfectly r . iec. loth in
e signature of the testator and Hie
it tiesses.
The two men wab le d hint as ho '
nt over the will and read it. tho
wyor looking at him from under his
icK. 'ii!'1',. i'v.'Hmu?aart-Mfrs-:-?
t with a tixed ftlan-e tint lie ne"er
ok oft ids face: and as they ?o watchhim
tliev noticeil thai hi. eyes w re
led with tears lie could not repress,
e passed hi- hand a. ro:-s them mice
wipe the tears away, but they rante
rain: and. wliea he folded up the
icument and gave it hack to Mr.
mil e. ihev were weiiillLV over Ilolll
s eyelids.
'1 saw him l>ut nine a'tor 1 km \v
was my brother." I:< a il: "anil I
nl very Utile a< i|iiaintaiii <> with li'm
fore then: hut now that i hive
irnt how whole* h I jtn 1 i.n dtish
was. ami how he r s;-n *d v *ry
ins that was dear to him for my
ke. I i annul 1 >lit 1 iimni ids Mil life
id ili.'tilful -nd. You mi. \ fora:\0
y wf:il.:; . s "
"Ii iloe- >ou honor, my lortl." the
wyer >aid. speakitm in a softer tone
an he had yet used: "and lie well tie
rved ih it yon should imnirn hiro.
e had a v? ry noble nature."
"If yon i rally leel h > loss, if ymi
el it as tilII<-U as ! do. wli owe 1
neh to him." Smart - .id. *\oii will
in me in trying to iraek hi.* minder
Tliat will he lie* most .dm in
miming von mn aive him:" am! he.
o. spoke now in i less hitter lone.
"I proinis.-d. yesterday. the woman
lii>tn we hotll love.l that I Would
tie no stone nntitrneil to lint] that
an: I need take no fresh mws n >w.
it what Hue is tliete to show us w ho
was thai killed him7' ,
1 "or a moment neither of the others
iswetvd. lie had dead ttou
r font* days, tin* Impiest hid 1>.
Id yesterday. and he was to ho
Ifloit .... Ii... I- .11....'o..^ a..... . O
rough .ill those proceedings tlrs
an who v : - his kinsman, litis man
i* whom lie 11:t<1 exhibited the lender
1 love iiimI mis lii.shness. hoi m.ole
i sign. had not even mine forward
see to the disposal of his remains,
n.in asked h:mseli what explana
in could he given of this. and. liinlg
no answer in his own mind, he
l i ii 1 \ asked I old I 'en 1 y n it lie iiiia
If eould pive any.
"Vpii," lie answered: "yes. I ran. lie
al charged me in that letter that I
onld never make known what our
isitiotis were: chirped me when lie
nil] have had no idea of death overking
him: and I thought that 1
onld hest lie eoiisultiug his wishes
keeping silett e when he was dead,
id 1 tell you hoth frankly tiial, hud
not lieen for this will the existem-o
whieli I never dreamed of?I never
on hi li.ivo spoken, never have prolimed
our relationship. I'm- the sako
my future wife, as well as to oliev
m. I should not have done So. !l?
is dead, and no good could ha\o
en done liv smakinff."
it will lead to your conduct being
11 i i. I I N<; \\ I I'll l>"i NAM I I i:
< no in-it tin odorous 1 list ii to net;!)!''
Ini'j disorders. I'olejs Ki.lioy
r? eon I'd - i it ijiilarilii'S slid li.is "
roil in.'i11v .severe ra,?is niter other
nlmenl 11.-is fnili'il. It Iniilils up (lie
rn out tissues nin! nstores health
)l\i^oi. "! was t r< nlili il with kill |
j complaint for about two yearn," I
11 i*s A II Davis )if Ml St oil i tit; Iowa I
nt two bottle* < ! Foley's Kiiltirj |
n- I'll i-ti-l a pel foro ari! lit rnro. "
Si hi by 'l'linmoiis Urns. <
<
tnsrrihe to the A?tv orato, '
A St AltlLlNfl 1CM.
To save a life, l)r. T. ('. Mi'rritl, of
Mo, MeliOopauy, I'a.. made a 4t*>atlihg
test reruliinx in a wonderful cure.
He writes, 4 a patient wan attacked
wiih violent hemorrhages, caused by
ulceration of the stouiacli. I hud often
found Meclrir Hitters excellent for
iiente stomach and liver troubles so I
prescribed them. The patient gained
from the first and has not had an at*
lack in II month*." Klectiie Hiiteisl
are positively guaranteed lor Dyspepsia
Indigestion, C>-nsti| ation a id Kidin
y troubles 'i'ry them. Only 5Uo at
O. J. Harris. Batesburg l>rug Co ,
Timmons Huts., I*ate.-burg, and Crossoii
I'rii); Cii , I.eesvPle, S. C.
Letter to A It. Watson,
llutesbiirg. S. C.
JJtar Sir: Here's a paint that's being
sold to bargain-hunters:
10 per rent loud
r>o ' ' zinc
"0 " barytes
id ' whiting
Barytes and whiting are sand and
whitewash, not paint.
Some people must like gold brinks.
The name of that paint is
"pure lead-ami-/.!no." The dealer
who sells it says its as good as Devoe.
Yours truly.
I'. \V. 1 >KYOK & CO
New York.
P. S. Tiimnons Bros, sell our paint
Trespass Notice.
All per suns are hereby warned not!
to hunt, lish or in otherwise trespass I
on the lar.ds of the undersigned. The j
law wi'l be strictly enforced in this]
matter. M K. Uutland,
Engine Hartley,
Jno. W. Kidgell.
I. C. Hartley, I
Ostermai
M I ^ H
ice Crean
Ice Cream and ic
Tuesday's Thursdi
Batesburj> Dri
Ice Creas
INSURE ^jF;
Policies issued upon heal11
lives between a^es of 14 ai
70 years; ages below 21 beii
rated at ajce 21. Policies is
|>5oo to $5o,ooo. Policies no
(Sollee's 0
Heavy and Fancy (ire
and Cr<
I Am now serving my
Patrons with the
THEBESTMILK ?
Tinware and Glassware.
Agateware in
G. Ostc
St. Louis Republic
Twice Each Week,
The-Farm Journal"
Each Month,
Batesb'g Advocate
Each Week, and
Chance at Buggy,
Worth $70. Alitor
"A Little Higher
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""<Z? '
THE = ROCK = HI!
Make tl
The ISest in the (]rocer>
JLW.F
IJp-to-Pate(irocery. I'r
NLGRO SI.ASHIIS WHITE FARMER
Oil Satuiday la.'t Mchsn, I'ink
Davenport and Dick Sunders of Oil- Silver
Si reel section of the county were
in Newberry and became in engage I in
.? difficulty. Mr Saiid?rs left town
w illi liis wagon alieud of Mr. Davenport
and when Mr. Sanders reached Dead
Kuil he hail hi^ wagon Mopped. When
Mr. Davenport ? rived lie w inlil not let
the driver pat*. Mr Davenport came
up in his buggy a few minute's Itler
and demanded ?>f Sanders to ??i u (lie
road, whereupon Sanders and h's negro
-s refused a .d sulue hot words wt re
liit'scd. One of the iiegi jvs workitiir
for Sanders, I)raj ton Hurler , went up
to Ihtvenqorl's buggy an I began cutting
liim sevcrelv nboul t be nei k ami
ehouldtrs ami l> vet.purl drew !ii<
pi?ttil ami lired several slmis, bill, u
cm ding to accounts num.; <>f them took
cllcrJ. I/ivenpott*s wounds, while
very painful, are not considered
serious. Both pui ties were drinking
and this is supposed to have been :he
immediate cause of the diftieulty.
? Newberry special tuColouihi i Stuie
ELECTION NOTES.
The election of lion. Theodore Ooft
got s to show thai young bloo I will
octasionaly uiake its mark. Mr. Croft
although young in years has an old
mans I.e. d < n his ; li u'deis, and the
next meeting of Congress will proclaim
tie; fact. We extend our hearty
congratulations. Mr. Mayfield's action
in withdrawing at this time has heeu
thoroughly approved by the majority
of voters ami will at the next election
for the same office give him a decided
advantage over his opponents.
i's Store.
ild Stand.*
iceries, Confectionery
[)ckerv.
iMAKE IN TOWN.
Mv Prices on All
Goods Will be the Lowest,
The Finest Line of
the County.
irman,
Cash in Advance.
? ?
Casii in Advance.
in Price, But,"=
PB!
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<<tgr?t/(bs \ / \ \ /
^S^?\XLL
= BUGGY = CO.
ie Best.
' Line You Will Find at
^ond's
e.? h GcodS"?Rijiht Prices
ugCompa ny's
n Parlor.
e Cream Soda on
ivs & Saturday's.
.!$> Company's
ii Parlor.
in the Mutual Life Insurnpany
of Newark, N. J.
I in 1845. Assets Over
Ilu $88,000,000
sued for any amount f-iom
n-forieitable after 2d year.