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VOL. IV .
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JACOB PhlNIZY, President.
CM AS. O. (iOOORICH, Cast
IAILROADBAN*
usta, Georgia.
WM. A. LATIMF.R, Vice-Prt
tier. RUFUS H. BROWN, Asst. Cashier.
BATESK
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lURG, S. C., THURSDAY, JU
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LY l\i 1904.
Leesville Letter.
Ill* Hi* union of Confederate Vetis
of Lexington and surrounding
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laity of handling out-of-town accounts,
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DENCE SOLICITED
| It would burn and sting an
lAAII ' b'cet*' ,I(? B!,t doWn on *^0 stairs an
Advocate
Prof. L, B. Havnes was in ubr town
Thursday. I
Miss Eva Hot-Uni^lit of Emory was in
our town Friday. I
_ Mrs. Belle Paillette of near Emory,
l4 was here Thursday. <
\l I.C liMl' 1 11> Clfi.iliuMn 2.. .11-11. I -- ? ?
| rum
Readers. 1
ac? t
Mr. Willi * Daniel, of Halada, was ip ?,uj
town last woekt ' |i?|n
Mr. J. A. Attaw.iy, of Aatnda, was ' -win
in towii lust week. J fur I
Mr. Win. Cooner went to Lexington I ^ *
mi business Moiulav. .
: m. k
M.. f ?? * " 1
niles was niM.i Here July loth. F.x?ive
preparations were made for the p ,
iii) modal ion of the old veterans
the committees who had it in their ai
Is for the preparation and enter- i crops hi
uu'iit, certainly do deserve credit I rough hi
heir faithful services. i or eottoi
oryone on tlie streets was cither worse.
K made happy by someone else, or but, the
ing someone else happy. During rr.?.?i r:
enis, ana 1 ney Are All
er and Hulon Dots. Our i
e suffering lor rain and the ^ |>j^ croi
ive lost their lustre. Where y|e Slate c,
atiure whs used to either corn ^UgUst gni_
i the crop is suffering much meeting |S b
Man ran plant and cultivate Crops are f
rain and increase must come continued dr;
i
Newsy.
Saluda Letter.
wd is expected to attend
uupaign meeting here oo
Our county campaign
ooked for a later date,
ine in this section, but the
v weather is dnintr iln.n.
HI lilt UJHJ1" U
By Julie* Wilbor Tompkln
"That child must have his li
soon. I can't, stand a boy in
oaid bis father.
"I know. dear. Let's just w
his fourth birthday. That's on
weeks," said his mother, runn
IIII flA against the wall.
|l III if) "l*ec^a^00'- ' HM >pu!" called son:
^ one from the hall below, jnistakin
the attitude of his anguish for a bat
air cut Kaiuc- Au<' ',e ,nude "b attempt I
explain, but smiled back over h
curls, j |ieaVy imie heart.
All the two long weeks that wer
alt till to end in his fourth birthday, tli
ly two shadow of his fear crept close boliin
Ing af him. He would plunge joyously lut
iuioc vrroiv ui vau ma ii is ? laiimg ru1
ie latives in Johnston. v
' ? Mr. Harold Bontwright of M< netla,
^ was here Thursday. v
Q
Miss Milie Minict of Mt. Wijling is
visiting friends in Bates buyg.
* Mr. w. s. Wight man of Mi. Willing
j was here on buislna** Friday. ji
I
O I Hilt A It. \V?w< t\f f iiiiKV'illu cnonl
* . ?? vuu vuiuui . ui IK'Hr I/'l'SVll '(* , till* V
vas in town Tueadav. I fu>si
Judge F. l\ Sliealj', of Fredonia. ''e<18
vae in town Tuesday. j
. ?f 41
I>r M S Dantzler, ol doner. \-roads, J
:a^'j-*er epct|op,Wiu in town last week tnov
Master Colquitt Huff, of \inety-Hix,j took
s visiting his siM^r. Mrs Slielton ! Cojne
\?pry, i bid C
tliileilay there was no f?K<?r it was
ng at all, which speaks well Tor b0]dw?rs i
ville. met- span
rly in the morning large numbers fades of
>eople tJt'gail iM arrive. Uaving j dates <1
Iliade pertain of u good time and ami oblij
ling I,eesvi|le's hospitality they them?bj
Hii\milage of t hi? opportunity to large and
i and vera amply repaid. Every the even
Confederate Veteran ?
our pleasure to lie at the old 'K<!
e-uuion at Leesville where we . ],r ,Sumi"
y of our old frinnds [and com- 1? \reS^
by-gope days, and the caudi. e"
>h, inyl Are not they kind n ? ?r,aml
iingy Well, we'll remember " ' |,"r' wa'"
e and bye. The rrowd was s'?',al ?>"*'?*
I well behaved?until late in ke)'' *'
ing, at the baseball game, tor#?|fo''r
! Cpntlv h<?M?i ut
or School is growing in
venty teachers are in at.
loSheppard, of the EJ^o*
here Monday oh proles,
w.
the beloved pa.KptistChurch,
who has re-scScftnn
D/%.. T n * _
feet Innate n tigers into the sunn
Then they talked of other
* aud he crept away with a gr??i
spreading slekhshly through hi;
body. They were going to t
hair! lie knew how It paint
throbbed when it was only tt
of a little Unset- that was cut
bis whole hair, the very comt
hich sometimes dragged ui
Ian ru i I?aIp kl/llnw nlnnn
y Caff, play, and then Its cold hand wonl
things, suddenly be laid on bis chest, and a
it fear the gladness would die out. 111
a little dreams were haunted with grea
ut his clashing shears, lie listened shlvei
>d and lug when his father and wot he
le tip talked, but not a word was spoke
But In his presence about the tumble cu
ilng of lug off. The suspense was all th
unanly worse fo. the hope ??f escape tba
ti uont nrttl. It
, ?? "
^ last Thursday in Hatesburg.
la Mr. J. A. Ttidgell of Mt. Willing *j
t. w.ts in town one day last week.
'r Mr. attl Mrs. J. I.. Lott,of Johnston
yisjtpd friends in Datesburg last |(
t- wueli. '
1 Several of the ltutesbnrg people
1 attended the barbecue at Mt. Willing
Miss Sallie lliii'tun, of Jfew berry, in1 ^reP
pending a few days with Uer sinter, ' 0'" 1
1 H ?(H
Irs. I, I). Cullum?
' At
ltrv. C. B. Wright, of Johnston, is ornus
i town as the g i"st of his brother, soutl
ir. 14- T- Wrigk?:*
Mr. J. Will tyiiattlebauui spent last 1
'hursday in Wimisburo in th? interest veter
?' I.So
. ? .. WIU'll tl'e
barbecue dinner, and while every great de;
;ot u veteran bad to jny, they got ^jr Kditi
id din net cheap. ' I know \v
10 o'clock the Confederate Vet - my dut v
(formed in line of march at the plain, re
i end pr Main street dwU V com* may thin
I of 11.at venerable old citiaen baseball f
soldier, Capt. A. P. West. The Irr and
nils marched to the College, uc- day. No
re was^mm-.li confusion and a
;?1 of open profanity. Now, ? *)a
or, wliat I am goin<; to say mt!* '"{'"V.
ill be unpopular, but I feel it.. ' ]
apd I am going to speak it *s w resi
gardlesh cf whut Die world "H" a
kof it, and this Is It: This lnclu.
;aqie is one of the most popu- *r a"^ a
rapidly ?rovinp sins of our a ?* h1,
t only the church members. ailli Mr.
"""" s "? > .i\. * arson
i., in a series of revival
> returned to Saluda.
Wise, while working on
dence iust Friday, fell
aid and received several
iling a dislocated shoutsoar.
Mr. Wise is getting
present.
' VVebber Kdwards, Capt
? * i wui. wuvj? niuiu^ yiuvc w
John Bell Tow
Batesburg, S. C.
On the morning of his fourth hlrtl
dny they brought him all the thing
he most longed for, and still curl
ft'oj-o not mentioned. A little faint et
mf.'jiuajituHiUj; 1'egsn to creep throng
9 pis viens. Hi: wus good, ijti, *w Root1
ntid played unobstrusively behind
sola, his heart growing lighter wit
every hour that passed. Then, a
eleven, his mother came Into th
( Thursday.
* Miss Kate Rutland and mother visit*
* ed the family of Mr. M. E. Rutland \
l' last week,
h
j! Misses Cora and Belle Watson of Rld^e
<t Spring Wi.ro it) ^alesb||rg ut|? v|ay
U last week,
t 1'
. Miss Alma Whittle Is spending a few ,
.1...... i.... .......... i
i mn Jiiniiiiiru fUlllIiNIiy. I '"""I
Of llt<
Rev. J. K. McMsnaw iy, of (Jreeu- rjvjn
ille, representative of tlio Baptist progi
ourier, attended tlie convention. ber w
Dr. .1. A. Watseu is attending the addrt
iipjpil ini'i'l jng pf tjje fijtate peptal .\a- k'H.
)Ci?ttou at White Stone tdthia Springs plans
lis week- Mu
I* ra
drs. X. T, Cojk, who has-been soend
nm?ru ujr n i)jiiu and a company but the p
lie girls waving Hag<. Upon ar- gaged, or
g at the College the following they had
*ani was carried cut. Every nuiti' of cards o
as well received( especially the the Uhrls
(liven by Miss Elizabeth I.our stop aod
The audience went wild with ap- Whutsoev
e at the close of her address: of God yc
sic by band. glorifying
yer by Chuplaln, Rev. W. '? Look at tl
reaehers are often found t*u* ' to,tfln
looking on. |n 'our opinion * Mattie SI
just *? well witness a game ?**???*?
v a public dance. God lielp v.' e ast ^ri
tlan people of our country to
think what they are doing. 1,,o la-J*ar
or you are doing to the glory C
)U can engage in. Are you Pf * J
; God in the baseball game. ,*J?IC? '
he time sml m nmtf l.vct n..t for Harlem. (
an, ulr. B. F. Forrest,
loan and other? from Sa1
the Re-union at T.eesiday.
All report a hig
-old daughter of Mr, aad
, of Good Hope, was seby
mad dog la9t Tuesday,
vith his daughter at on?;e
3a., for madsrene treat
nursery with her Donnei on, and. cai
ing hiin to her. began to put on hi
ciBflp suit. Nothing was said, but h
kuwvv, an,) l lie ^pnlipht (lied out o
the wot Id.
||is mother was grave and preocct
jded, When she liad taken liira to tli
dentist tliat appalling day, she ha
bean cheerful, and had promised tha
| it wouldn't hurt, and had made lit: 1
I eoiufortina iokea all the way. 11 u
? l II lit-1 I uiniu, nii.^3 . \ II IIII* |4re
a Ether edge..
? Mr. nnd Mrs. .Iiih. Watson, of Ridg
Spring visited friends here Wednesi'nJ j,
nkd Thursday.
r ? r t;
0 Airs. Sophia Kt he radge of kit. W?l.
^ ling visited her sister, Mrs. J. W.
* Cooiior. hisf \vtpU,
? at
t Miss May fadgeUe, of Ridge Snrine n
ig several days wllh relatives liere, | <1^" ^
ft Friday for her home in Columbia. '
> A lit
Mr. Manning Ooekerell fund son, | son.
It>ha, leave today for a week's vigil
I re!?tlv9s i|| toj'b.m, Jiespn
gomtu
Next week wo expect to publish the W1'*
|dii?sa of welppipe del|yert(l by Df J'esi
. M tiro?soii i.i t lm ill.I V'ar >* \ etei
t. coulil be
? by children, "America. ' country H
lre?8 of welcome, l?r. f>. M Cros. every pr
i worker wl
Pjiile iri^rie,"4 pi^no a ad cftruet. j Hits popu
msf. I>r, W. U. Tlmoterqiau for ! Mauler,
liltee, I con tilled
'Hie, UukIc, by Mr. A ?. Rosel'e. j with ftvei
punse. Col- M. D. Harmon, for j Union S
':in?. '
. . 4. ' . , ment.
spent u\ Hie service of our
' . , . . . . Mr. >\ iIlia 11
,cd Hie glory of Hod. I hone . .
. , ? . . 1 , oldest and mf
eacher and Mindav school ..
... . . the Ohestnut
ill raise their voice against
, * and is not exr
lar SIU. . ,, .. . ,
, , , 11. >s the oldest It
John l.owiiiaii, who has been ,,r ? . .
, W. k. and I.
to his bed for three weeks .
. . . burg,
r, is improving. 1T . _
.... . . Uncle Georg
tinday schoel is making ar- . ...
" _ tr mnli lr?r?.?
) C, Smith, on* of the
>st respected citizens of
Hill section, is qaite ill
>ccted to live long. He
iving brother of Messrs.
it. Smith, or near Batese
Wise, the Saluda co jd.....
;.. o.i...a. ?* ?
r ? __
mm
#
now even she could not pretend to i
light heart. When she had brnsliei
the beautiful, fluffy mop. she had sud
iletii; kissc-m >i. ...... ?...
* . ' ,u . ves were ful
tlu?r. th" *oul,of .
| boy fainted wutitti birij
lie walked besid? her lu dumb in..
; cry. with ihc sound of knives in hi
?'ld his heart in the pit of hi
) btoniarp. pnti) tjiey went into a vas
i room, and a terrible loan smiled a
a visited her s'stt-r, Mrs. E. 1', Watson, j,
J one day last week.
I Mr. Joe At Li way, of Saluda, delight- .|.
u ed Ins friends here with a visit Weil- tj
. p?'sl>dn\ and Tl.ur-.rtiv
Mis.-is JJUie and Rosa ^f>u j.agrone, fyt
^ ol Johnston, vijjlnijd fqiends in Hatest
t?urg ami Monetta last week. I(|
Miss I.etaio tjuattleb&uin of Edge- ?>|
eesville lust Friday. Mui
"Ft
Mr. Jolm Ltndier of Aiken, was her* t jju,
lairs-day an 1 Friday in the inlere.-t of j Or:,
te improvements s-ooxi to bu made in ! p|,0,n
to S< ait'r:^*'di li fl i;4 M.J,M|>s
A tjna Har?iey left f'riday
ortijng fo be gone outil September
ii 11 it extended visit to friends and
I rangenien
sic by baml. j urilay, tin
irl the banner," Miss Uutb Able, vited.
sic by band. ; lioxter,
tor of the day, Co). Juo |\
tv -n?r** 1
.isty ip Camp, " Miss Alba lla.. ?> ..
mtlng on th? Old Camp Cround," ,ar a,,ri 'v
,etU.
dc by baud:
is ior its annum picnic Sat- . si
i 2:'.d inst. Everybody is in- J y as usuu1'
A The Candida
Jtjly IS ces areon tlie
advocate mnj
patriotic set
ieuder, don't borrow your1 f?UI,d. Kissil
' | Mtt.ilay ?*>?! *
Editor A.
E\V TURNIP SEEDS. j and little Johi
"cm hi noiuu? munuiy ai
t ^
tea for the various offiinovo
now. They |all
ority rule and a more
of fellows cannot be
nc babies is the order of
caudy and chewing: Rum
B. Carglle, Mrs. Carnils
ntie have retnrned from
Do you want
invest in a pie
of property?
so, write to n
I jiipi an ogre smile, suc h as the der
; |ist had worn, only far worse. He wa
to| lifted iau? g vast chair and an ai.ro
I was tied all over Ulji] ?Undoubtedly t
I keep his RU" from being spoiled wif
L.C yore. Phen his inotiier, still grave
I -C | biased his hair again,
1 "So ('pi 10 lose jpy baby." she rah
fipa sorrowfully.
I?C he bcUl his breath. ho ji was to pt
~ him altogether they ha
'* field is sp? ndioff si few days wills tier | r?
^ uncle Mr. T. U. tfualtlebanip t?
Q Mi smd Mis. T. R. penny, of Joh|ir
il ston, wt;se aaioisg the visitors to the ,n
Sunday ?chofjl Ooiiveuiuii. o
1, Mr. bunyan Watsjn and his >jster l'
Miss Flenima. visited their brother,
it I?r, J. Arthur Watson last week.
1 -- - - ? - .1: .1? r ? ''
-( lives in {(o^in>:tun, co|nnil?*, -?>"
.vaue^a and diesi-Pf. . Miss
Mu
Key. C. K. Burts, of ftdgifirld, will ..j*,
s.-ist R? v. II, C. I'rahhan in a series t,rj,|
i meeting* bagiliniii? a\t Wards Mull- MiS3j
ny, July ijoth. Two sermons each Mu
ay Everyone is invited. , |}j,
There win l?^ a g|.e?ual uiea mjf held | 'I'll*
ii St. Joint's Church, in 11 tesburji, j v?ter
I I 11% IHXMIlf > JM ' h * > W UlIKlll ,
Elizabeth Lumkin, , A full a
sic by l?f in!, I lall use
iniiie Uliie Flag," children. j seeds carr
bp Sentinel is Oil Duty Forever,"
Viime Crou-h.
sic oy band,
tner.
en came a business seseion of the ??ear K
an*, after which came music and cotna a s
upply of the best kinds for tl,e meetingo
and stock feeding. Xo old tion at White
ied over?everything fresh. News hasju
O. J. 11AKHIS, d*ad digger
11a' jsburg. S. C. morning aboi
___ | I'ope Simpkii
j is in progref
ader: We want you to be-I but the negro
ubs'Tiber. Think over the 1 Mr. and 4)
? " | Kf UK Ilia K' rut
f the State Prees AsaociaStone
Lithia Springs,
st reached Saluda that a
" was found Monday ,
at one mile from town,
is by name. An inquesj
is. Verdict not known,
is dead beyond a doubt.
[r?. J. S. Amaker, with
>n< lit' Ttif PtpaIc was in
at once. = -
m ' brought him here. liis heart wet
with slow, ominous thuds, and tli
curls seemed to tingle through the
foots ai the coming ordeal. The gre:
aetssofs {lashed before his eyes, an
: then he tell ttu-m fust in ;} chill lit
' pu his neck. lje stiut uis eyes ur
|| waited helplessly. What else can
"little hoy do7
There >nbs a strange grating kouii
^ Mr. ?l. ft*. \\ I iv} r, raiiuiumc ? .
lQ county Superintendent of Kihn atioii, 1
ir was in town Fiiday in the interest of v
it his candidacy. ''
id a
Miss Mortis Smith, who has for
10
i(j several (jays been visiting {'rieiijjs here
^ returiuaj to her lioum near tl?<hnstnn 1
Friday.
''j Rev. < arrol Wriylit of .luhnston who r
( jlitiiin'j next Tuesdaj , tin* 20th. It :l ",l!
rill bec-ontltu-lod I15 Rev. R. S. Trues- erans
flic, nf Columbia. A'I Hre invited to ( A |
ttemi each service ev? ry day 1 ioncc
... , . I *d t i
>> < rt-ccivtc} a i.otu n|ii ii!(t;\i|on jes i
mlny in ifi'iy t-> tin* uitn.Ui wliicli ap* ,j.j,
it'.'iiiflj in last week's Advocate under
y??ur
lie liuaditajf, "Steudinan Merchant.'' 't Vet*
cached us too Into I'm use this week
Tl..
nness session of the Sons of Yet- I ninner,
i, I
great disappointment was e*per- imicTur
(I bv eyervoue when it was learn-I
* t Peter
lal t'ov Heyward could not he 11. ,j
nt t<i deliver an address. j,e%t
e attendance was not so large as \' and still
ago, although there were more advised u
tend to 1
raD" frwent. onCe HS
iM'iivtil uuc r-wtini'itoH at Kill Tl.o niw?! hor
\ a 3 tar 111 hu vuun , ? - ",vi
| Saluda last T!
Mr. and M
S S A. D HK WOl'LD NOT 1 IVE. j uh;a
Fry, Woodrutr, Fa., writes Mr. Frank i
coloring for two \ curs with stabulatory fi
physicians in Waytiesbnrg. ,. .
getting worse, the doctors *re >? Charle
ne it ! had any business to at- j day to visit t
had better attend to it at ; Crouch and li
I could not possibly live Mr. Crouch t*
until :u there was llo cure ' ..
hursday.
Irs. W. O. Carson are at
Springs.
iV. Crouch, of State conime,
whose headquarters
ston, ramejto Saluda Frilis
wife and child. Mrs.
ttle *on will accompany
> Charleston.
i jnd then knottier auu mihhiht, .h
at ill 110 |?uln. After a little he opent
his eyes a tiny crack. A long yello
at rand tlnttered past and alighted c
; his aproned knees. Another and a
I pthor! And still it did not hurt. I,
j looked up at his mother. She wi
j smiling at him. ant) -o was the uu
I with the scissor:*.
"Well, little son, how uoes it feel
! asked his mother, lie raised his han
"j sjent HfVTal days with hi* brother |
w Mr. 11. T. Wright returned to his
)n home Thursday. ,
n" Miss ( !ara Riser, a pretty young ,
lady of Mt. Willing, passed through ,
Jn Ihitcsburg Friday morning on her way (
to Feesyille .
N't sans Clarciii'o mid Manchester
Waiion of KiilgeSpring passed through |
nit will appear in our next issue.
only
Col. James (J. Fort, of L'e lion, sport ,?xei<
n.nrsd.iy night in our town, lie is j
me of the leading farmers in that see- |0
ion of Lexington county an^l si\ys J.exi
hat ernpr around JMiou mo fairly |jVei
0f |u
Miss .Sallie Burton one of the New- J,cs
jerry fjraded School teaohers is on a CMn
la nit to he too nil was that the lor me,
ii-ts vere in tooHinall a buiiil- i ^"VirnilV.ii
I lor it alii
the afternoon the Loesvilie ami ! begnn to
r.jjton ball teams gave a swift ami j \ni.KrVNen
y gauio which resulted in a score
' to 10 in favor of J.eesville. U'c
mrry for Lexington, but then we j I>var li
riot help being glad she was beat. If not, qi
Foley's Kidney <'uro was ree-! Saluda. Jul
ul to u?e by a frieud, and I . "
Ley sent inv son to tlie store DiiptlSl
d alter tithing tlirea bottles ! >
get better anil continued to! e PI>or
until I was entirely well." ton Baptist
rimmnns Bros. !.. ,,,
! the rieasani
July 80th :
leader?Are you a subscriber ! 10 a. tn?Ri
nil borrowing your neighbor's j iousexercises
j- 19th Long Horn.
t Union Meeting,
Division ot' the I.exingAssociation
meets with
t LI ill Church Saturday.
e-organization and religi.
John Bell Tow
Batesburtc, S. C.
j The ourle hint ul! gone. without
I pang! It wus his fourth birthday, I)
| be turned his face to the back of I
cha'r and wept a way the auguiso
| two unspeakable weeks,
.211 j Of course no one understood. U
'm he was lifted down and comforted a
! shown what a big boy he was in t
mirror, and taken off to buy any ki
of candy he wished. And the sun w
- ? ?> ......-l.i .1.
this | luce Friday morning on their ,
way to I, esville,
ol Mrs. Knhi l'.?> i-t? ? and son 01 Blaclc- 1
well, S. C. returned home Friday morn-1
lU^ ing after a pleasant \isit to see tier ;
sister Mrs Fannie Hartley
he
ml Mr. Dorian Sweiringen of Trenton
as who has been visiting his brother Mr
T.S .at ? I Ilia lillil'H re
risit to see her sister, Mrs. |,. 1J. Cnl-j '',e
InHi. Miss liurtoii wasokOii a resident j
nt Ifatesburg and ha* many friends :
lure who lire delighted to see her. : '' r"'
I com
Col. T. Lirry one of the leading rej?.
newspaper writers of the South, now 0j
connected w ith the Augusta Chronicle, eV>.,
hut formerly editor of the Columbia j ,,x
Uaily Register, arrived in Hatesburg ||l(|
Lexington boys play fair ball but j paper an
could not bold up to the article j in advain
ville presented them with last i
ay. If Lexington can arrange to
e this way again we think we can
at the dose. And such rooting, Foley
such "rooting." Was th? like Honey a
heard before in this old county?
ington tiad her band, but it played am] 'par
e. When the grauic was over the lor the c
d subscribe now. :<i per year i 11 a. in?in
e.?A tl vacate. . L. Ilayes or 1
12 m. to 1 I
__ . I
1 to 2 p. mTIIBOKIOIKAI,.
ilutv to tlie r
& Co., < lucajro, originated by J. E. Stee
ml Tar na a throat ami lui. , jj to 3 p in
and on account of the eat f Christian
id popul.tin.> o! roley ? Honey
many imitations are offered opened by 1
euuiue A*U for ! '< ley's Honey Miseellane
urouuciory sermon uy >v .
M. A. Guuter.
?. in?Recess.
? Kirst query: What is our
isinj; generation? Opened
I or H. C. Hall.
?Second query : The duty
s to those out of Christ.
Ivans Hall or Gideon llat).
ous business and adjourn
F. >v Oswil.D, I'm*. (
A 1.1
nri i_i
gJtllllKK ttliu III*- W IIUIO " WI III rttuuvi
v.iili joy. and under his little b!o?i
was the swelling:, tumultuous Joy
ft tiii'.ftt deliverance.
iro. Bf.i.i. Tim.merman. Vice-I'res. Atlornt
ited .1. Fox, Cashier.
? -?? ^ IT> ^
"ft | IVllgfur owrm ?> .
Is? turned Co his home Tnursday.
of
The pupils mid f?i mis of t? *
"" traded School will regret very much
to learn of tin* resignation of Miss
')' Emmie Tlndal from tlie faculty.
i^uite a large ntipiber of Yeteraps
| ap I many young people from Butis!
burg wt?|)t. to i,oe*ville Friday to attend
Friday morning. He intends to write ^ov,
a history of out town. l?jM
Mrs. J. M. Stead man, who lias been mus
visiting relatives here and at Mt. Wil- F
ling for several weeks left Friday for ! j".V?
her home in (Jaffney She wnsaccom- | Jan
jinnied Wy her sisrer, Mrs. JC. H. St#ad- Hi
man who will apeud sometime with | Bra
her stre
- matched away to the mils roi a 'an^ l *r
Tul march played by the ? foresaid J
ical aggregation. fy^laxsV
riday e\en!ng the young folk-, en- I and is si
d a social given at the home of I)r poison-..
ies ('rosson.
iturday afternoon the [.one Star! Ice J 1
ss Burnt, of Ilnt< shurg, was on our , ''J'1 -TO
eta and rendered some good music. I ,lls 1
ami rt luse any substitute of- nient.
i no other preparation will ^ m?Oi
same satisfaction. It is inik'uve.
It oonrains no opiates olIK'd a man
afest lor rhilhren ami delieate enaed to ;?r
Sold by T.innions l>ros. tinnier or S.
ee! lei! Tin* days are gett ing ' 10 n m?S
ii will need ice. Can we tur-j n a m t,
i. \VK WANT YuUK TUADK. t. w .
Howard & Pond, NV K'
lery : IV hat qualifications
i to have before beinj; lieeach?
Opened by M. A.
, ,1. Semi.
Sunday:
ilnday School exercises.
? 12 in?Missionary sermon
eel and Jouh Edwards.
??. . It' T lr II
i ne 11<
[i
LEXINGTON,
Capita
Ullie DttlilV,
ncorporatcd.
SOUTH CAROLJN
I, $30,000.00.
| the reunion of Cunreuer#i?' veii-rsn-.
I
, II ASK IIA1-1. PL A V KltS AM) FOOT ItACHIS.
. Louis .1 Crujfer, ex-champion lon^ j
A j distance toot racer of Germany am'!
| HoMatH, writes, Oct. ?7t h. li01:"I> r- j
I i?nf my tr.iih'nif of t*imlit weeks' font '
! races at S ill Lake City, in April last, '
f I used Hull inl's Snow Liniment to my |
j greatest satislnelion. Therefore, I
I i.:..1.1.. ...kiimu- l.ininieiit tn
K?'V. Mr. Ferris, of Cauiden, lias .
been unanimously called to the pastorate*
ol Die Hatesburj^ Itaptist t'tiurcli
It is not known whether the rail will
be accepted or not. Mr. Ferris is one
of ih<* ablest ministers of his denomi- '
nation in the Slate.
M
There w ill be an educational inrbtit g her
in coiineutioii with the Third Quarter- ' |;
I r. l iene r.tlierou^e and alias llai*
Lon^ and Clara Kish from Saluda
nty, former students of J.eesville ,
leije, spent a few da; s hero last
k with friends. <
r. A. II SI,nil, of NY.v Hrookland, | ls n x
. COOS III
'"'re last Friday. ' 90Ilietiii
r. .1 J. I.own, of Irene, visited here i bronchi
e last week. j danger*
r. .loli I, SiniBSon of l'ro^i.erit v. is m '*l 8
"On t lie Corner." j
i CllBBRn
CKorr (>.(;. Ifir
Dec. 2, I1RM
ii !.m t inflammation of the imi- was laid up I
emhraiie of tlie wind pipe, matisin. I
lies extends to the larynx ami j ment : one
ni t ni>es; a i is one of t lit" most [cheerfully r
jus diseases of children. It al- 1 ri^ from lik
ways conies on the night, ('ivejsoul by O.J
ivt'\ . *? . ij ivvei, jimi.
I.I.Y KEcOMMENDED FOR
RlIEl'M AN1TM.
bue, Panville, Ills., wiiter,
: "About two years agro I
lor four months with rheuturd
Ballard's Snow L;nibottle
cured me I
ecommned It to all sufl'ere
afllectioii25c, 50c, $1.00
. Harris.
FOUR (4) Per Centui
on Savings Ac
TWO (2) Per Centur
on checking ai
not less i han 3
YOUR AC
. l< .. I. ..l.,f.
m, per annum, Payable Quartei
counts.
n per annum, Payable Quarter
:counts on minimum amount
>200.00.
COUNTS SOLICITED.
; ?? 1 A f t ??111 i i ?ri
1V -- **
a'l who art' troubled Willi sprains,
bruises < r rheumatism." 5i5e,50e, *1.00
bottle. .>old hy O. J. Harris.
ly
OI I XKIIIT W AS IIF.K TKRKwIt.
|*"1 would rough nearly all night long,"
writes, llrs, Clias Applegate, ol Alexj
amlria, Intl., "andcould hardly get any
sleep. 1 hat) con.aiinption so bail iliit
| if 1 walked a blot k 1 would eolith
ly ('onfere.ire at rrovidence tiliun l), j jn t
Saturday, .Inl y Addreat'ra w ill hi* j j
made by Kev. .1. S. I'ressley, I*. K , Kev . ;in
W. W. Daniel, 1'. !>., ef Columbia Fe-I |
male College, and I'mf. John (J. Clink-!
sealee, of Woll'ord College. The exer- !
cist-s will open at 10:M0a. in. witn ail ]
appropriate serviee by ttie children of re
i In* i>rovidt iii*e Sunday Soliool.
I Hit
i rr?| uen
own visiting relatives, Hnreho
Irs S. W. ("rajs is recovering from Snow
attack of t>{ ! o (I lever. throat.
)r. Mark's faintly are all Improving, ( "ari|k
> M is. I > -II Moore.
.nrge qunntitic* of Kiherta p-n< lies
being shippetl ffoqt here daily. either,
lis* I.ula anil (Jertruile Oxncr are $70 bug
ending tlio summer school at Rock
t Mliail uu>?s vi i?<iiaiu ? ,
tin?I Syrup and apply Kaiiard'sj CI.
I.iniinvnt externally to the- riia 'jl)nil
*>5e, 50r, *1.00. Sold by <>. J. . ? u?
I both one i
now. The H
rendering two line clubbing 8 column up^
ations, Take advantage ol ?''*arly prin
You also get a chance at our ruu HU<'''
. Sample cop
U RBI NO OFFER,
s and Farm, published twice
d the Uateaburg Advocate
,ear for $1.9.1. Subscribe
Mine and Farm is a l?l-page,
-to-date farm paper. It is
ted and unlike the general
i papers offered iq clubs
ice on request.
NO PITY SHOWN.
/> rI * I" r ur r ui uici i
Always Given.
bo>
f. \V. O.swai.d, A
Clco. Bri.i. Timmruman, II
COUNTY Ar
Safety Deposit Boxes fc
IKI> Of DIRECTORS:
I.PKKP J. FtlX, Kdwik W. lipRKn.
L OHWAI.D, .1U I.I A N E. IvAlrMA!
slD TOWN DEPOSITORY,
?r Rent.
\ ll Igllt I lllly aim S|||1 IIOOU, Kill nilfli
all other medicines failed, three $1 00
boll 11*4 of Dr. King's New discovery
wholly cured me and I gained ">8 l^s "
It's alisolulely guaranteed to cure
rsoy (_ |.;s( lh Cjsjipe, l'r unhiiis
( anil e|l Tliroat and Lung 'I roubles.
Price .rH)o a lid Jfl.Oo. Trial botilee free
at o. J. Harris, llate-burg Drug Co,
Tunuioiis Hros, Hater burg; Crosjon
ilg Co, I.e< svillc,
A OKKAT It I' 1.1* 11 , Hll
One of the greatest of rulers is the I
liver It govern* the It Jinan organism. ??,
W|ien the liver is out of order the rt-l
whole system Iweouias diseased. Keep
your liver healthy by using Kydale's *in
Liver Tablets. They cure ail liver 3
| trouble. They cure constipation, ret
I Your money back It they do not give Mr
satisfaction. th*
I. * *
iiss Klla Lou Abie, who ha; been Kuov
inline a few weeks in Atlanta, has feeling
uracil home. lIersisler.Mrs.il. L. 1e,nt
1 hereh
tiges, u< duoipanietl her. for
tlsses Carrie and Ola Derrick have pledge
urned from a visit to Orangeburg, the Dei
s. Oharlie Derrick accompanied
m home.
m i nr. i.huisi.ai uub.
ri?? (lie lespnits'bil ties and ' For year?
that I iiiu competent to reprt - j uou> ly" wi
a good old county of Lexington, , hen a. A la.
y announce myself h candidate Piles r.ausin
Utilise of Keprcauotivea hoc. j Huckittn'a
myself to abide the result of , Equally g <
luocratic primary election. ! nod pains.
Paul E. 11iitto, i Haleabiirg I
Swansea, J Cros?on 1 >r
i fate was after me eontin in?s
F. A. Ou Hedge, Ver"1
liad a terrible case of
g 24 tumors. When all failed
Armca Salve cured me.
L>d for Burns and all aches
Only 25e at O. J. Harris'
Drug Co, l'iinmoiis Bros,
iipr t o. I.eesvilU
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