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Your Banking?
No matter how small, no matter
large, The First National Ban
Batcsburg will give it careful a
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women, children, farmers and c
rations alike. Interest paid twi
veur 011 time deposits.
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Cashier.
VOL. IV
GEORGIA R
Autfu
JACOil 1MIINIZY, President.
A 1 L ROADBANK
sta, Georgia.
NVM. A. LATIMLK. Vice I'rej
LiATESBi
' LOCAL HAF
i PlrkpH I In mid T
UR?, S. C., THURSDAY, J1J1
PEiNJNGS. !n
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here ;?iul (Iromiet! fori
LY 7. igo4.
PS PARKER;
nocratic Conv e n t i o n j Lctte
CORRESPOND]
rs of Interest Prom Our Re;
NO
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gular Correspond
CM AS. <i. (JOODKICII. Casuie
CAP! rAU $2oo,ooo; UP
This Itank makes a special
and respectfully solicits the
CORRESPOND
r. Kl'fUS II. *V,>, WJ.MNCI.
vl DIVIDED PROFITS, $225,001
Ity of handling out-of-town accounts,
: business of farmers and Merchants
E N C E SOLICITED
I 'riiai.riv Kiiinil will III* It'll l)V tlllt* llllll
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Advocate
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July
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Campaign l)iv on iliei'mli. I
Mrs. A V. (ireene i? visiting lier
daughter i<? Aiken. ,
forget lite harhnene an J speaking
ln?re on the Sut h.
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Readers.
.
Mr. Austin Oswalt, who ii'.vilcs on Spec
Itural Route No. 1 from llos Blare, was
icrc Tui'Mlay. 1 ti
Mr Ira Reynolds, otic ol t!i? oldest
tli/oos of Lexington county. was in '*
tilr town iMouday. Clarl
... i,. ... . main
.?j r. Willie tl. (Itiy's, tin' popular
lemil r -heriit i.f h. I <ri> li !i i\\ on our noilll
.onveneu at i>t. Louis
Wednesday. Baxt
ial to The Advocate, <>th. ^ Hm.
e Democratic National Convention . arc all a
calleJ to order this morning and I tiling of
hour session held. Hon. Champ July. I
i, of Missouri, will be pi^dc |v>?" \ this day
.'lit Chairman. Darker will be the <vpt thai
nee for President, his nonunu- I know t In
cuts, and I hey Are All
er and Union Dots. | Our
rain last Thursday, and crops Misses Ma
glow. The cotton bloom is a : ami English
the >s I In* Fourth of J visiting Mis.1
4otlang special happened tin 1 turned to tlx
in our neck of the woods, ex- mi\ W. !, I
the fres delivery failed. We Hie Aiken In
? t'jirrirrs * ?? itivoil it iiiik Ii ?tt?il ?i. ?*
Newsy.
Aiken Letter.
mie Walker, NVII FMincao
Patterson, who have lueit
< Lailali Wyinan, have re'ir
hollies in llarnwell.
Brooker, |?rinei|?al-el"W of
iHtit ute, was in town a few
WELCOME !
Old Soldiers, to the To
of Leesville,
Tin* TCf-union t?l t???' Coiifidt
W-tTans of LexintftoM ttomily w;
It I?1 at Leesville Friday, July
i dred children, proceeded by a br?>
land, a!! ol wuich \vi 1 move by direc
li >n of (Jul. M i). Ilaimon, command
WII The line of march will be djrepti
through Mai:i street to Loesville I'ol
U'gu auditorium. in which the exercise
will be held.
" 'Jt' The address of welcome will be dc
Uyered by ])y 1 >. M. <To>snu, mayo
Mr. W. S. (Junior sjiuiit Sni.ilay al- i
ternoon in I.i'i'svillt*.
I- Mr. K. li i'lator, oi JS.Un.la cannty, j 'J
y was in town Tnosilay. r
Mr Kriifct < ' >|upgnu, of Julmstorj.
b j was in (own Tuesii <y li
Mr. ami Mis..J. frank Ktueou spm
tlm foil nil at llaxler.
r S
' Miss Cora \Vatkoii, of jiol^c Snrliiir, j,
t reft s I., -t Friday. lion
Mrs. I>. IVylon Hartley ^turned i row 1
v afternoon fr.om a visit t<> 1
t'la'ivM hi it.trn a ?>|l. niitti
Come to B-itvsbur^; uii llu'iUlli ami *rerc
{ in--, your friend will) you (jo.>?!
leaking ;;|id ;) yootj cue venti
Mr. I'uriiian Mattljcvvs, a In^iily reJm
i tI c.liren of Saluda countv \va?
Tf? i*li 11 l v. I ii*>-.a I nitcil.i v wAnf i
probably being made by tomor- their hor
iilght. B. R. Tillman was chosen Mr .1.
ie new Democratic National Com- | v'
se. Bryan and his adherents
*" ?11 ?ses
cn<)!y resolved, >\htleihe men- Haniiih
>f Cleveland's name set the Con- Methodic
on wild. Chairman Jones, 01 ^ nolay.
>uii, entered the convention Mali l'V^vr
st unnoticed and caljct} the yon I Mr. M
? j"j ? * - - > uu^.t in ia?: i
ses more. [ Held.
W. Adams nti.i \? i? -. of Bates- j Mr. Lec (.it
iito.il Ue pa ren I a 1" roof last j murder of A
Nila and It nth Adams anil \ y?*r :,K?
Watson worshipped at thoj Mr. Uowai
t Cli'ircli in H:\tefcburjj last homo after
... i- *t ii l < 'li..rleston.
violin f.uwuian. son 01 Mr. It.
ian. Is quite siek. (Japt It. (
ar>hal SUealy '..as two siek fj. U. genera
ivci-h luiiKir.^ over iiis new
8?n, who was tried fur the
hram Surasky, about uue
Week, was acquitted,
rd Vincenc has returned
a short business trip to
Brand, of Wilmington
I freight agent of tlie A.
?>M -Ohlicrs Ol lit'Mlimou ami :t?iJ.!
counties :ire urgently reijoesled t
I > resent and enjoy the cicawon.
ttnlcr of tun ? *errises of the day
In- ar follows:
At 10 o'clock a. m. ifu* old > li
will form in line of march at the si
end of Main street muter couitiian
t'< ' \. 1'. West, ofllcer of the
-"i 01 i.,eesvilie. exienuin* w?"?
o of tlie tow 11 to the veterans. Jtf>popg
' *s'' l?y Dr. \V. ||. f'iiiiHierfHftti. of Bates
will imijr^ i|, (jciialf oi lin' e k .motive coin
mittie, and <"ol \l. I>. Harmon, o
.li -rs |, \in?(on, in ledi.ih of (lie o.d sol
OUttl
d of Orators oj 1l.e f|uy<
Jay- .Jno. I'. Thoiiisrs. of Cplfpnbiu
. ! uootlemnn, soldier and statesman
3 ' \vha in town Inst week,
ei
, | Mr. .ti. j\ hutiaup spent 'li1' ip"- ,1
| rjous |'!ol|rtli in Auyustij.
I'j Mf. i:. W. A I, In, :>i Ntl.pl a, w;i_. Ip-in
on husine?s last Friday. fl]
Alio'her new In irk store Is belnij v
: talked ol for (Jraiite street.
x.!fs.J Will (Piatt It haum spent *'
. i day w ith relatives c.l Paxt *r
*- * *.? TVI>M
();? *<:> sjt r,( Mnu |
ii.V in |.i xi'i^ioii at> l! i- yniv.t ol livr "Oled
lU-le, Air. -V. I.,. 4uilpy, I ? '?* ?
C',i| i A. I \v u| tiie i-hlfsi ^e'c*
rui must i?>- p < ifil ?'i: i/ us < f J i t -- <?rny
ill?', wiu Jifiuyi turilay. Clirol
MissAilclli II irt!?*v r< t iriM.1 .M,?n "on:i
v I'ri in Hrii'XliMiilcd visit I ?< iv'al i vc> made
I t?\i 11 trt??11 jiimI < i?ltini:ii. I tec.
fit |u (mu|; ? *mm?u uj?j?ian>c. < ?. i hi r?'u.
Sviuih Carolina dclegatimi \\u? i, ('"1, M1
1 . ? ! but kip.
I to support Pnrher. 1 Mhnan JUc.|, b);
tefepteii hi his plans to have the 'm hos am
a'ion cast its vote for Judge i for tin1 ?i
, |l, KV Tillman represents South , Union
. .... alti'.uiani
Inn on the IMatiorm Cummittee. st.vePaj ,
John W. Daniel, of Virginia, was i library si
chairman of the same cotttnvjt-|1(1'
The North apil South Carolina j __ ) *
larlor* art* noted fur health, ' " 1111 rua'
I of seares !i ?it might he too ! 'avv> Mr* L*. ^
tokberry pie nnri honey, <>> j Mr. Hugh ,
i enbb ige?however, we w ish In
< k ones :i speedy recovery,
Sunday School enj ?yed a full i A1,"s
e l ist Sunday '^hei'O were i to l'.tlgeilehl
lew syJiolrtM present. The i L)jl?ev.
-VU>* to have put ucw life in- ' Mr ani, Mr.
ii iit'O hud the iiiisfortutie to! vv'ln ""
1, visited his hrother-inf.
Dick last week.
\ Clotworthy visited rep
city last week.
1'iii)merman has returned
after a visit to Mrs. \V. P.
>. II II. Hall spent June
ir daughter, Mrs. W. W.
John Bell Towii
ItoteslHirx, S. C.
ami Miss Elizabeth j.titnpkins. the lav
orite spokesman of the South ("aroint;
soldiers. After dinner dov. I>.<\ Hey
W.'inl will address the people.
; At f'.e Mnli. lj/itifjll of these exercisei
I there will he business sa$sion?i pf liotl
* the Veterans and boos of Velcpnus
I Tim eu )| t:i>es of the dt^y will be round
J ed op with a Khrimpio" ?ntue of bas?
Mr. .1 Waiter Drelier ot O.>1 tjml?ia. j
4 v*a? neiii on i|?? 'j' H'silay
Mr. W. C. Fartier went t?> Aui;u^tii
Monday to witness the ball paint's.
Ca|?( Ceo. Bell Tim merman. auilij
jiulp t'i.|>Bi'iijijlui', yvu* iii totyu M?'Ulav
-| Mrs B. It. Hoy l?;stoi?. ?i Wlialey
. I is visiting lit r sctei. Mrs. Future It!
i IJarllr".
il?.. aijil ijV )>iksi. d 1 / . *'
outlay aijil toe t|ay in :>iiii**y-Si <i oti ^-n
Visit to a hro'||-*r ii|-I'm-|\ir;ii?*r, fell n
Mis-- Wi-s-if Li'e I>i:t 1. of T.aureus, is Vlce-I
? 'lit!ititr a lew days with I -r tnirli?, Aill.
t\ .1. Win. Mitchell of o?ir t>'\va,
ih = luljn >1. ?It. t.f Alilmi .
ill*, ir .isiiinp lu-r winters Mrs. >j. A I Tin
uti'sand .? r<. I)r, K. K. tlmllu. i V( ?^n
M . | i. _ i | _ i t- C? .. I i . . * - ! ..1
nitons siant) pat fur Aytock, of i VhVrstla'}
for Vice-I'rcjiidtutt, No one can | fast in ii
t present who the nominee for | ii< so as I
President will lie. The field is 1
I us a jv,uk
Master
|
populist I icket. 0V1
I'm.iilist National Convention ; Monday
'in^Hehl Ills < otj Tuesday iioini- Don 1 I
ri\k? ti --? ' 1-*
-C W.IUIV em nil lilt* aill.lC lilSI : fis" lull. m
11 i^;lit by K?'ttir.K it* foot i \tisM Ansiu
10 stabl * crack, which lamed >vjsj,jnu. jl(?r
o st.>|> the mil ell-needed j?!ow. |
id hearted friend ha* loaned ,na!1- ,,RS ??"
i. and we. thank him, A I the .State Sim
, July 5th. ! Miss Hertha
?~~? I and relatives'
ir Saluda Letter. MP... s. b. m
, ?luiy 4th! | for Llan
orget that lie Declaration of | tcr, Mrs, K. M
! Ilolman, who has been
brother, Mr. .fames Hoie
to Hook Hill to attend
inner .Schorl for Teachers,
Hntson is visiting friends
(.iiVinllivan's Island,
lorrison left on Juue30th
np-hire to join her datighu
jeson, and children.
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MOV
I (hi 1?.
j Tin* oitigens of LresYille vktend t
j hearty invitation to all old Soldiers
i who will be entertained free of anj
! cost whatever. Hie program will lt?
j interspersed villi innsjc by brass am
j driiiff b.intls, song- and regita'ions b}
i the , hildten, a big barba.:up, merrl!
iiient and goo<j wili mi ?vfr.v side. >\'?
j want everybody to oonic and e.-.joy tin
i Mi.s 'i , Li lilbii vis>Ui<ff relatives T
at lier old home in Kdjjrlield county 11
t Ills v? ecu. i '*
Si
Mi\ W. 1J (*1111 iiin ol Augusta, -iieiu j ti
| i Sunday Aim liis lather, Mr. W. I'. |
(' nil ii iu J
Mr d. N. if. (Sfv^ory, a fi|?-raliLT ?)(
. tli'.'Saluda liar, was here one day la: I
W'i'k on business.
ui. IIIII IIII. HI rmi|'iiiir |
t-sa<t i? ; i?it ir?..tn|< aiid relative* fi.i- i?i
i l Lis st?'ti. :i. He i-;i mhi (ii llio lau ()f \;(1
r. T W. Smith, of near here. Mr
iiitli renin. eit to'rex:t> fr.iin this si e
mi in l!r!l2.
NAIvROWLV iESCAPBl)
UYNCHING. >
lihifi
levro in Saluda Jail foi 'Uvi,i'
imo. ? ?'i ituorifin, I n<l-.'|KMU1
c.-i lent. nii?l Plios. II ribliles( yciirs "(jo
Unison, for Viet*-President. Aboit
: :i lid ail jo
Prohibition Ticket, i .i vl
t Thursday. at Indianapolis. Ion . 1'iof. A
iatiotial C'onveiilioil ol tin* 1'ru-j Uersoi). U
>ii Parly iinmioutad >il?s (J. | Saluda.
iiw, of Pennsylvania, f?-r TVesi- Mis-He
eiwo was signed 12* years j miss t'arolii
visiting htrsi
tliiity teat-twos from Salmla | Mr n?,| M
iii'.ng counties are at tending ,|n.M have m>i
i.-r School ill Saluilrt ut pros- jju.y expect t
re 11 many more are expected, j M . .| _,| n !
UOants and family, of Aii- (Sunday for S
ire spending the ?unitnor 1,1 i snininer,
I Mr. .1. N.
ssie t: raw lord, of f J reeiiwood, | ^ ne to Ceda
lie Dawson, of Atlanta, is
ister, Mrs. H. H, Hall,
rs A. It. Pease an i clnlie
to Tryon, N, C., where
o spend the summer.
Lai id a ltd family left on
ulIivan's Island to spend
Rives and family have
r Mountain. Tiiev will oe
I'er
t i
*'2
Le r
terr
rttr
lnnr.
jjujheron; n:rn i
ii ui. iTTiuuinWWJBI^^B
* of which | luiii Jcarnt the
day with us. R.uluced rates ou al
rai1 roads.
Our farmers will not forget the
, { 'armei's' | n^tiLmLu by Cleilison College
I speakers at Lepsyilje qi) Thtiriday, the
TT i tih.. These men hnv? many *tf?iugi
hiit wrUav!! hhV ' ,Uri' r? ^dVemfl^r
I] Messrs. ICugone L. Hartley and N"
i Rogers ilnyly left Sunday for a visit
i to S.'ere.vs <ii , Milt
I '
Mr. Uobert Ilertong. of I*'I irida, is
on a visit to relatives in Sil.uli Ooun
ty alter an ubseW-e of eighteen yeais. ":l
> * r. ;'l
'4'bp frieijds o| im Huhy Qlovcr j ' ,
?''J. .1)e.ll-iti'r ^vto,y"i, iiis fw;
? mam,
Criminal Assault. .".* , for x
W
ili Joi.u.s :is he culls li^wsell/ I
us looking; black luohiiX'r,/js"
r? behind the bars of the Sa'udu jail
larked \vii{; tlit? ?ri',;ie ih#t \? iU;e i-c?>- I Qui
nt.t t;Jerate i
, ami > 1'. W.Carroll, of Texas, i is visiiii
ue.PHesi'Jont. Cioueral Miles re- | Crawford
to take water in his, as lie is a So\*era I
i'iht.'i* j awaiting
- - -~a~w j are ehaay
irtcrlv Statement of i y^r,lv
nnal oirn
Batesburg Town Wr Wi
Council.
i ho fainil} of Air, J. R. cupv their c<
, ot our Loyfn, miss Annie
prist Wr* at.- ir? r tail |,.ft Thur.sda
trial, thi uinj< K(-PallJ-.|?a8ant visit
e<i wi Vt3ey
Col II IT.'v"
8f V,
ottage while there. ?
Gatnewell, ofSovannah, /
y for the North after a
: to her sister, Mrs. W. W. ^
Eustumu lias t-eturnert^
to ' houaa in ^
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yes aud E. H. Me
' _
thai nouK8 wu* OcclwVK 11upse, ji?t) '
11):ii l.ortt 1'enlyn was the owner u(
II. Ami then iny surprise wgs great ti
for only mi hour ?i~ ho before I hag v
found thai fhvleve was (he right nnmn
of \V..ller t'ltndall." "Vou
hail learnt that?" i
"When 1 lifted Walter in my arm* I
In I he park. 1 fell against his breast a
book half out of his poeket. The
t?iu| ijet'etJ hail
mat. our type
aoes -ire new ami slyliah and that the ti
UIvofur>?vJob Olli?e i- turning out meet
rst-class wlx.tv, ^ uiak*
w ii 4 'i-'ss'? i;;r;
iream Yernwj^ep
pla.
H*
#H"n-.Ti!B. TrltU
e iiiy
IllO
'fit
/rioi.di
FTrln i A i '.
on*' ?i a. ^
-- 11 > p 11
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'M ?"ot. li? tl-il not' Kr.olv |
=
m \ i COOK
iJul bm?h, lur mv?*n ii) iffy atiil A\
Fiirt. i tlum^ht thai in it might. <to it'
something thai would give me a uluu
r.tit wliat wi'i'i1 re illy In It of iiliydtSlice
were a corlilh-ulo rf Ida mother's v
marriage, another of his own birth,
and a letter, years old, from her to
him. They told me all, and, moreover
they proved to me, as I then
lilt UUARANTEIW I Thf
fei wo Rim
^remedy"
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. !
contai,
CWAMC or imitations. failiirp
THK gknuims PAL PA DID only by lailutl
~ -pJ'lU;:J.v}^vm
n elose the world of
U| jiVTaiKO forced ll?e murder of
, Cundatl,
.1 Senpr ni|t)';inla Stuart had
more than once during his il?
whlelt had now extended to
w,el.s, bui tlie letters he received peasant, Pi
tied t,0thing l'Ut a' counts of his Ji?vi'T-s.it-k*"
to ?
7 ' :i .in.-v.
Best For ? ? that 1:i. !, ,
The Bowels' ^ ii.o ,?a.
fcCeStefe)
i f:?' "' ':: '
* ? <11 11,
wrote h i, !< i I I 4
Sin.- ,ioa | 13 V/ I H
Iie u. love n s?.,
ii ii l!ir> s > . j.a.j ,iVR 11.infers,
l?i!. r.;,t i ilt. j (?ar?lcn Jios?>, j'j(1
?"W in Swiiz >r! ,] plies ami Impairs.
r " > "< J & Sl?l>l?LY STOR
!:l f 11* -='?ri> :t |
>' v.-1 i!i ihe ui.iii \ on i
'' ' " ?"t :;o nil
-\JS AND
Iron ^
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FOUNDRY, I
m Susi^ted ount.u^u
l In; Si-iioi wrote, he Sterling
ANNUAL S|
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i lio g.-ntiino talili't ?titu iVtl C C C. i .. .. i it.
> euro or your Iuou<-y uuck. \
Remedy Co., ChicaRO or N>y, ;jf '
ALE. TEN MILLION UOXES
^ V - j?ni.,
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,j i" O'-. vn;i ( (-. ill! ?
: 1 i.i tin 1 i:I-r Mm . ^
A (jrK
1*1 S! .ill ill' 1:1: j;?* :i''i
v or . L-uly. Any h?ukjij
iK r? . oil I li I r- :n
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