The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 21, 1904, Image 8

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' 11 i ? LEESV ILIJE COLLEGE 111 ! ! mtm wm ? m'amm-mm?aa ? PROGRAM Dutch Fork News. H. O. DAVIS. T homas & Barton Co. - 'i*' -WfC| i 1 Thomas & Barton Co. * ' L THK PAST YEAH was enjoyed. The fac of earnest work and mc t a and willing to do the u.tkt factory progress. It is the inimli.nl ;iim .eesville, S. C. one of the most successful Lccsville College ulty came to their charge with the . luige student tody eager to be instiucted a i.ssi^nt d t la n?. '1 he ri t ull was a ye ar of n:< ill !.< i nlh i i 1 n flTuril in nni t .mit v lit i In h. Upper Union of the Ri< Association, to be He lias over , at Mount Pleasant spiri1 Church, July 30-31. nd read> J 5nt satis-' si* n day: lO II HI ? DcVotioilliI IMti i Mr; ? j i.i-L- ititlucll. aiin a uutiiiut'u uiuubu lor t'l^in w??ks, interspersed wito light shower: I at intervals, the dry rouditlon ga\? Id ! way yesterday to a copious downpour much needed t>y agriculture in general. During the drj* spell the gen ercl crops have held up remarkably ' Well. C ollon is smull. but healthy (1 laud e.orn, with ils small stalk, present ; no burnt blades and w ill yet make j 'I t ? ''Career of the Democratic Democratic Candidate I for Vice-President. The Democratic nominee for vice' president, Henry Urassn vujr Davis, is in ins ei^ht ,-lirst year. for twelve 4 years, from 1 mT I to in* was one ol j the L nit I'd States Senators from West i Great Alts ... Sab iration and to encouirge each j i?j most possible. Located in a beautiful and religious tone Leesvill who have sons and daught< The teachers are men a advantages and arc in Iov< cd by Prof. Ern.st Brock mi A. Rice, D. D., formerly ] )il lo feel at heme and to aspire to ;.u? r | and healthful town made up of people of hig e College most strongly commends itself to ers to educate. tnd women who have enjoyed superior edt u with their work. The music department is mn whose reputation is well established. Rt president of Columbia Female College says: ilivh the JO:!!)?Some |?r??-1i?-: I plans fordi J <>|ii?u our yooujj members in Chris Is moral "Ciivity? H. K, C.?ro?>u, .1. A. llii parcntfc " Sawyer, 11 It, Watson. Edward*. jcational 1, :* ? ? funn?Dr. K. M. Potca conduct-! 12:it0?!nt riui.-.sioi ?v. John I 2 ?liis'iinccs of pr?-val'iis? pray "1 have ) J'*-* Scr'p'ures?J . II. Suiish. J. I fair yield with continued Itittiro rains k>ve'" (iardcns have guttered mucli. >li.in Well, the barb-cue season is on ant ink*, the t'ttndidutes will be iovited and ex pccted to be present and let tly at eael volleys of el< quence from Coroner ti Senator. Id inspecting the lield for tlit Legislature we lie.d the aspirants geo1,1 graphically situated exactly as nevei before. One of the Duteh Fork. K. I j Virginia but a score of yeass ago lit- j j retired from pultlic lift'. Ho is a ua- | J ' | live of Maryland, having been born at " ] Baltimore on November 111, 1823. 1 ; While lie was still a boy bis father! ' 1 Caleb Davis, died, and the son entered tne service of tx-Kuv. Howard, finally " becoming superintendent of liis fine r esta'e. When the lialtuiiore and Ohio Phis chance beats th deal, as we stand rc the goods. Porch and Lawn le Standard Oil sady to deliver Settees, traveled throughout our M Prof. Brockmann's old puj to him personally or profei his work than this." Pro The department of Enj Bateman, a Graduate of L; ted for its thorough work i a fine teacher but has entii successfully illustrate her i The art department wi .ate tor nve and one-halt years, meeting eve >ils and have yet to find the first one who is ssionally. I can pronounce no higher enco f. Brockinann will have able assistants, jlish and Expression will be in charge of M aG range Female College, Georgia. A school tnd high course of study. Miss Bateman is re command of her art on the platform and i instruction to the delight of her audience. 11 be taught by Miss Lille C. Haynes who vywherc-? taiwauis, a i \ I'.irtisit, A. I disloyal 1 ham, 1-. I'. I'<??lgett. miuni 011 <1?The importance of imlocirina our young people?l'rof. Horn, iss Mary Daniel, llorier Padgett, \V. 11. ' celebra- J mei uien, J, A. Carson. not only J kvnday: can most ! 10 a. in.? Devotional exereiots has con-I H Wl,ite *rnto* I Slie.'ly, wlu? resides in central Folk and wl.o w s elected in the pr marj two years ago; genial Mike Kpting ol V in. j{ro?|<|act|| u gentleman .of wor'li, uiu *lul" from here wo jump to Leesville U meet that scholarly friend and gentle man, Dr. Ktheredge. These three U geographically, form a triangle will 'equal sides locating Col. J. Hri?ok: | uamuau mint juuii^ iviivis CUirr ^ ed its service as a hraketuun. later be- rt ' ! coming a conductor and then station ^;ageut at Piedmont, Va., now West 1 * \ irgnia. 'p } Alter working fertile railroad com- yt puny Tor fourteen years he resigned, a > and, witli bis brothers, went into busi1 uess at Pieliniont, dealing in general * merchandise, coal and lumber, under " feat long, made nl hard wood and varnish Hi 'f lliflr price was f 1 .GO each. We will close tl ShutOut Mosquitoe: he Perfection Mosquito Canopy and Nets, mean move it around to any old place for breeze. Former price, $4 6<>; will sell for Twonry-Five Fane olden Oak or Mahogany Finish, wood or lea UuloJ.! 98c. each, s and Flies. These fusteu to the bed so tha^ $3.25 complete, y Rockers. titer seat, <? i A(\ l_ ducted it successfully for ceivcd many expressions i training at Lecsville Colic; New York. This summer School. All our teachers are well dently expect efficient insti motes refinement and cultc Lecsville College muk< tn/vl no A mittiKi several years. The art exhibit of the past >f admiration. Miss Ilaynes has not rc hut has studied under some of the l?est tes she is taking advanced work in th * Monte I prepared for their positions and patrons c; action and careful supervision in everything ire. cs a careful study of giving the best advan vear re- 10? Itepencration? J. Ilari had fine kdwnrd-*. ichors of , 11 Sermon?J. A. <5arson. ,ajr|e Art 1-?Intermission. 1 :t?0--Revivals; how may we I an confi- j tl,e,n about?-K. C. KidK'ell. H that pro-1 1 . T. Koteii. T. J. Noll", I White, M. I. Hapgott. tapes at ~:'"y?OVerts ol a pcniiin -i viv.il ol relieion ? It. It Wntsm LWO'I' 11I'llll'r Willi V^ur. Dllil'KII' I iii tlu? centre. In all for the Homo ! we number five, and we are only Horn we cannot vote for then; all. iring Two are out for the Senate, and lool inner lol,t boys, both have records! [I j{ For .sheriff, I won't count, but the; arc all good fellows on d Jim :? union; o re- them. , w For Auditor we notice one who. foi ? ttie fit m nuuia of II. <i. Davis & Co ** Realizing the possibilities of the region 1 lie invested in coal and timber lands, and v as instrumental in building tbe tJ k West Central and Pittsburg Railroad, s: which opened up much new territory y | in tbe new State of Wtst Virginia af it ' ter tbe w?r. lie became president of S this company, and also of the Pied- r< inunt *ivni ( 'n rti tiiir I n m I lNilp.ttu) llo 1 ^uiiir (jru-e, f ),w; sine price Eighteen Parlor lich Piano Polish in Kuglish Oak or Mnhngai In* Rocker for ? present, worth $0 (Mi, if7.00 : ?le price ... 250 Window S iz* 3x0 feet, all colors, cloth mounted on :>llers, fixtures complete, worth 50c. erwh. V ?pi.ty eacn Rockers. iv. Saddle or Cobbler Seats, just *B0?: 3.98 each. hades, HS-iSftS 25c. each. iiivaiv. iab\ i <111 r*. iimiiiim. penses by work every yeai the low rate of five dollars For Catalogue add res NKRVOIB 1) YSrr.PRl A CTUK kydai.e's stoma Mr. R. E Jones, buyer Bridget, whose large stores are located at Uth i wt int'ii aim v\wu it'ii ?ui_- nvijivii iu it r. Sixteen young ladies were boarded last per month. s, Secretary of l.eesville College, Leesville, p jiV The bloom >s on the cottoi taiii.kts. . will not be loip; before the uiu for Parker tV . j;in will Hoat upon soft Sontl ei department anil Penn It is then we will be happy, f< ,1 \V. llolstoh, J. M. Knvectt, T. I>. vgui* lit ! lard, II, C. llrahham. S. C. " WORK ING NIGHT AN1> DAY. ii and it The busiest and ndghtiest ,.r 11..>1 thing that ever was mad.) js Dr. K 7,1 1 1 | New Life l'ills. Tnuse pills clt nbreeze t.-eakness into strength, listlessi.e; oeuergv. brain-fag into menial p< nr wi are ^ tlip1 r.> iunni)^i.r.ii ??? ... Vi!-I t.v *|,i,rs awhen Fort Sumter ha been tired upon ami the opening Keen ( in the great drama of ilia war tha J was to shake the continent had bee enaetud and North and South wer little i rushing to arms, we find him in th wig's ! ranks of thetiroy. His opponents ar ange both worthy jwer I I wilt close for this time "an .. ,i.I i ...... i ... . < ? d ( formed Hie Davis Nauional Hank of 1 e ! Piedmont and as a leading stockholder , 1 t In the Divis Coal atnl Coke Company,! s V 11 1 as wall as in other eorporations along ! j, e the line of his sailroads. He founded; ie j the town of L'nvis, Tucker County, W. ^ e I Va., in 1884. which now has more than f 5,'HiO inhabitants, and in 181HJ h*? ind I d I his son-in-law, Stephen L. Klkius, I Do You Want to ? 'lion get the best mattress o i earth, one thai omina. A curled hair mattress, made of reinht I" pounds, put up only in b.-.-t A. , rice, $25; sale price . rV;" at"*"1. $2.98, $4.50,? Sample Brass and Sleep Cool? l will last a lifetime and cure inSoii'b American hair drawings, A. ticking. Regular Q5 ?6.50; $8.50; $12. I Iron Beds Ave. Washington, t . der date of April 14, '04, Last Febnary. one year, ^ York on business for l caught y severe cold, tvhio for several weeks ami left nervous. I had little or and my digestion was ver physicians could not get of my trouble, as my dige so innch impaired. 1 de Kvdale's StomachTablets, writes, uti- sure out good conn try friends as follows: J vhile in New forget us with a dollar. Tliei ny house, I 9mg, onr i?'* leading, " li laid me up ine weak and waited honey, waited long for no appetite, y poor. My j at the cause Mr. Shealy Declir stion seemed tdiled to try ' ftm 1,1 diappoint m being assur- hy declining to make the race j .. .............. ... uiiiiu.uk k i will not i healiti, Only 2.">c per box. Sol . will m-.. > r)- ,l?rr's. Itntesburj* Drntf I Timtii.tns Bros. Ilutesburg; Cr We have Druj; Co, I.eesville tliee." ??i ies. y Irienils for Sup p me | jwu *%i it-rtM who ropuri irui I J>y i the boys at one of the tmoiiogs ovt Co'! in the '-Old Dutch Fork.' OSflOtl Hex. I :Neat ii munucu tua town ol the West Virgin-i" r in and Pittsburg road to this point, i Here ex-Senator Davis built one of i the Quest residences in the State. ~ ! In polities ex-Senator Davis has al- ? j ways been a Democrat and in ISUo he was elected a member ol the House of ; Delegates of bis State. In i8t>7 he was j ( elected State Senator and served two \ I years. The Legislature elected him I ?j iif4 reuuci ions, i n wine V.triety Ol lyles. 1'iices for brans ranfe fromI RON BEDS, variety of patterns, colors, some trimmed with brass, exc SOME GOOD 1 $16.50 to $50. f*"i?meHnp lu white and ellent values, ft.Hi to f20. THINGS. ed by a faiend, they were pepsin tredicitie. Alter usi a lew ?lays, I bejrun loreali getting beller. 1 gave up prescription and havcgnli while using two boxes o lets. 1 never felt better in accredit Rydale's Stom with having cured nie. 1 mend them, most heartily trom nervous indigestion rtin-docvn conditions of tl a good dys- orinlomlent of Ediioation of i"K tin* iii lor ton count v. On amount of a i/.otbat I was , , : .. .. 111 h ilo.'lor With thp I -Pi's v 11 lo ( otton S,f iril 20 pomiad Co. it will bo impassible tor 11 f 11 ipso tsb- tor t bo Hold. I bo^ to renia 1 mv lilo, and ville aM(j |(llpt t > bo of sorvir acli tablets I ran roooni- our.ty at all tunes. , to sufferers W. Aug. ! and general I.oesville. .Inly 1stti, lttOj. le system I.exing* wilX l-VANS. coiili'S''1 Haberdasher, it Oil Mil' |4,i> Wain St., ih* to en- COLUMBIA, S. C. in a !??">e to my If you want til* ti Shealy. J HiTS. st/.es in nAi5> i 1:1 I ! Printing #YVE solicit you patronage, giving you in return fo vnnr mnnpv n iii^n to tlit) tinted Stal?*s Senate in I i and he was re-elected in 1S70 but at J the end of his second term he declined ' re-elect mil. He has served as a dele , ^ K?te to s even Democratic national p conventions. He w as one of the | American ileieKiites to the Pan-Aineri? run Congress, and in 1890 he became a C r ' member ot the International Railway. # I',.,..,,.;-..;.... in.. i - 23 rolls Japanese Mattings, carpet patterns, >er yard, our sal* price, 18c. yard. SAMPLE PICTURES. Choice assnrtmer ent. oil. S1 pictures for IS-, each. $2 pirtt i,.1y each. $3 pictures for each. ICE liU\ ES, 23 pounds ice capacity, $3.98, REFRIGERATOR SALE. It's fitting hot llcauable and Sanitary Refrigerators at $<5.93 AXMINSTKR RUGS. Just a few left in the kind sold everywhere at :? ><*. il of tx'.ilitiftil subject.", rn per ires fur *1 ?fit pii-tiir s tur and you need one of the Laonaid lieHlltiflll luillxrna I liu ? Subscribe to the Advom M Quit VS I The Advocate hug a fall lin de. kinds of legal blanke and came from Thoi / orK to get a I urkish Batl ? ?f !l" redly priced, look at our shop. I Fill npSOIl Orders . , liy Ma i. i with _ I I I T jJ J""1 ? ..v? : >n VVf job--and :.n goo< - ej paper. : : : : Batesburg Advocate ' wu.ii.i. * luu, iiia 3\iii ?iii- ia \r , ui'iuuur p J dlfphi'ii 1$. Elkins is of I he opposite political faith. Senatot Elkina mar-' ; ried Ilal'ie Davis. Another daughter | Kate, married Coin in a iiner E. Al G. brown, U. S, X retired. A third. ^ daughter, Grace, is the wife ot Art ho- p ( f.es. Tiiere are two sons. Henry (i., Ir , and John T, Davis. Ex-Senator * Davis' wife, who was the daughter ot ai ior rug made. Rugs tor $1.98. $i> 50 REMEMBER we are closing out Art Squan Fhomas & , v?iv j'iriiica llags for .9?. js. This means a saving of 1-ha 1 Barton, the special treatn me, as effectively I heard one of voi Rheumatism waj that given him ai ginia. The nent you give. Before you ti ' as a sanitarium could have jr patrons say 'your treatme ? cheaper, quicker and better t Hot Springs.' "--J. Wallace Success ? ?? T /\in 4-r* rented done, nt for than ? V i r= Cl'RKD OK UltlllHTS l>!SK.\SK. Mr. Robert O. Rurke. Clnora, N writes: ' ltel'ure I starteil to use l-'< Kidney Cure I bad to get up twelve to twenty times a night, : The Monarch Stump Puller V., | _[ only innrtii< e that he iley'.N ; ;i 11.?n?t lever 10 1111 I rem j wiml stuck rao!? 111 (1 I ! They can be set mi Judge Uaiitzof Frederick, Md . and to whom lie was married in 1*5:1, ukd in H?02. Besides his home at Kikii.s, ?x - Sena'or lhivis hui a home at No. 15?7 II street, Washington, ami a summer " residence at l>eer 1'ark; Md. COLUMBIA. NEWBERRY j AND LAURENS R. R. Augusta, Ga. ui yj For Rheumatism and Kidney Troul age of the very 1 of Georgia and So Ove Tre; LI I I I CailMLllld i. Malaria, General Debility, >!es has given us a growing px >est people from many of the tith Carolina, r 3oo Customers ated in May. 1004. WHS bloated up with dropsy su . . eyesight was so impared I eould sr i-iver ly see one of inj family across the itrOI"l = I had given up hope of living, wl . . friend reeommended Foley's Ki ClllCS Cure. On* at) rent hoitie worked ders and before 1 had taken the bottle the dropsy had gone, as wt all other syuiptoins of Itri^ht's tlis Sold hv Tuntnons ISros. ,? i :i gear i>.\ its <-w ulnry If in lie stump pi.lie won- write to fSeo. M. Adsm.s. tl.iril 1 Hates4)urg, S. ( ase I ) *"* M 1 V~V A-a r Cltorl< ston. Greenville, <I<?I t bia, AI Innta. r Short Lino. Si-lietlule in Kflect January 10, 1901 ~ Kastt-rii Standard Time. Northbound. S. A. L. Daily. 1 v? f'lintr.n 1 Dinnor i O IT, *>?.k Ij 1 ? The Only B .. Polyglot ... H 'situ: on tin- s:imc mncliine, Ss ine liumlred type shuttles H| n t wenty-six iHiiguuiri-s, in TURK I: Louis ^ ' SH BATH HOTEL, > M. Goodwill, M>*t. Augusta. Georgia. INl>I<iF.KTI?)N. With its companions, heart 1 flatulence, torpidity of tho liver, -tipation, palpitation of the 1 pwor hi mil, headache ami other vous symptoms. sallow skin, tongue, * Urnsive hrcatti ami a l? | ??f other ailments, is at mice the widespread ami destruslive m among the American people, llerbine treatment will cure all fell IU1 ... Restaurant, f'.^i B. David, Proprietor. "niost 1336 Main Street. nlaily The 21 ^ I Iibm* I.v* Cross Hill ..8 OH pm J,v (Jreenvvooil 8 !>8 pm : 1 Lv Abbeville 4 06 pm ; i l,v Elberton 6 28 pm ' l.v Athens. (I 86 pin ! Ar Atlanta (via S. A. L ) 8 20 pm i Lv A t Ian fa 8 80 |>m I Ar Chattanooga .1 <K) pin Ar Nashville 6 40 pin ' Ar Evansville 12 In pin Ar St Louis 7 16 pm An Indestructab Will generalJons and outlive ten t ggg like print?prints like writing le Machine. ^ y;ie-bir machines. Writes By When in C o 1 n ni b i a iticriAi.i.Y rouTi nKD, A case i'ami' to litfht that for ami unmerciful torture lias i never been equal. .Ice Go Colusa, Calif, writes. 'Tor ! endured in?o>ll'eiiih!e pain Iroi inatisin ami nothing relieve in Itiieil everything known, I cross Electric Hitters am) irr?':itt?L medicine on earth ???? troubles .">(?? buttle. Sold by ? Harris. persist-ill I it i I in ps . gMK ri.iK.D i-'lvi Dot * lit its, Itihlt'K ol .1 jt-ar- I Mrs. France* L. Salt1-. ?-t -Mis hi Klieti- valley, la., wi itos "l have bee ielbiiUK?i ,.(| w i(11 kidney trouble live y t ame a- (|ml s,,Vere pains* in my back a II s 1tretiu-nt tie-ire to urinate. 1 t.tr I hat - 1 >' J OPEN' ALL NKiUT LOTII PHONES 207. s,Miri Everything the Market "a"s* Affords. Ah.,n Columbia, : S. C. Sotitliltoiuwl. S. A. L. I.v Atlanta 3 40 nm l.v Atlifiis 10 53 am I.v Klberton 12 t o in l.v. \bbeville 1 08 pm I I.v Creeii wood 1 23 |>m ' I.v Cross II HI 1 52 pm | I.v Clinton . 2 15 pm Ar Clinton 2 15 pm Son! liUotmd. l.v < ih'iui Snrinsn <C & \V ( >..10 On im I The Best Ma Tl?? one mart.me producing perfect am uniform impression. "I lie earliest HAMMNND does 1 newest Machine of any other m Decania Dowling ? OR AT BATBSBURti ADV nifolder. | l pelmaiuMit alignment with Knj >ctter work than the | ain'st. Columbia jl OCATK OFFICII. You do not want to ojiport onit y of seeing i mid b?*?t stock in tin1 HIGH CLASS .IE (told, Silver, Cut <:las> orated China. Wc sol miss I In* (rouble. A lew bottles of il en relieved end cured me." .Iu> the uuest tur Liver and Kidney troubles .State of ,Ma' ??*-Wlity. Onlv ?rrtV. Sftt guaranteed by O. J. Harris, I1 Drug Co. 'Jiminons tiros. I til WELRY I ( rossou I ?ru^ Co, I.eesville. and Dee- KOI Fv.K. I at lower ^ wi 11 furnish a lirst-el s i T riding i experieneeu diiii'ii pain i j s'.'m il t,"> ?'Kio|i of 'I"* kiilnevs. I tried . ' , pliysVians without binelit and 'l" concluded t?? try K? ley's Kidney < !'t K'.,! After taking' three 1k>ii|. s ] >.i i s nii^ |y cured.'* Sold by Tim 1 s bar hi '?pj Next t< then r""- Skyscraper moil* i'' I.v Spartanburg - 1*2 01 pm ^ Lv (Sreenville 12 IS jun I.v Waterloo 117 pin Ar I.aureus (Dinner) 1 SO pm Northbound. ('. A \V C. Daily. I.\ [.aureus ( Dinner) 2 07 pit. Ar (Jreenville 3 '.' *? pin Ar Spartaiibiijj ;i So pin Ar (ileiin Springs 4 00 inn \.. w..? > >? - - STAT IW JERY! prices than any oth ami only handle the hi Kolutely no plat. <1 *;i hy tis. We also do all Wateli and Jewelry K Having a complete fa o ru a Kin t A rnl.'i ir cue ami ici rc.-i nielli :u !s?..ini er store, 26th. 'I'll** liateshurj' IJras-i expected to furnish I lie nni> ?st, Ah- occasion. All tf 10 candidate , , on hand as this is campaign d Hulssold HoWAIM) & I kinds of RYBALE'S TO A REAL CURE FOR fillit do ~K Jt~ A ?f? A > s -r ??fc FINSET ay. 11A 1,1.. !NEC work ii\ LOWES! I'.] M PRICES VM' . ? -i' ?| < Ittvi IUU - I 'III ^ Southbound. ('. N. & L. No. 22. No. ?H. I.v Laurens .7 00 am 2 oi put Lv ?-lint*'!! 7 i;0 a 111 2 22 pin ) J] I.v N?*\vberry 8 10am 2 lo pin I.v Prosperity St 02 am 0 24 pm 1 L\ Cliapin It In am 8 .">1 pm ?j At Columbia K>4oam 4 45 pm Si Northbound, C. N. A I,. We Have E Intt-sburg. It i* tlir?*? t from the Manufa< Irtug new. All j?rii-es. Don't fail to set* our I e line, and if you nr? not 1.1 mod of any w pnd a11 your friend*. ipened up one of .lie llio-st and complete lines of Stationery Hint iidoiihtedly ever been uroiiglil to tnrer. Tlie baUntstyien. Someline. Le?. |ls show you through e will feel Assured that you will wv^ r? jiairi 11 ^ of DIAMOND - JE A* tfood sis any Firm. - D<> not fo plaop. - - - _LV_L JrO .1 It has recently been discovi the germs that produce Malai .. and multiply in tin -intestines WRLRV there spread throughout tin i by means of the blood. Thi: ' plains why Malaria is hard tc Sort bet n tjle 0]tj nict.)io<1 of treatment. . .1... Iron, etc., stimulate the ne ' build up the blood, but do no _ . I the germs that cause the i Rvdale's Tonic has a sm-ri ia, breed ! and from ;srsr Atlanta G > cure by (Juiinne, All kinds of M disease. * * r ? \A./ V- "CAT: ' Jj ranite Works, KAI.KKS IN Lonuments, Statuarj . A I - I "? No. 21. No. .*>_?. I.v Colombia f? 0(1 p:n 11 10 am l.V Cll.ipm 0 Ho pin 12 OH pm I.v J'rospvrity . <141 inn 12 28 pin Lv Nvwherry 7 On pin 12 <:? put L\ Clinton H 30 pm 1 no f m m Ar I.nomas ... 9 00 pin 1 .V) pm Trains r>;? and 02 nriive and dcpar J front now onion depot. j Trains 22 and 21 arrive and ill*) art from Cost I.ind Freight Station, Uerv.ii. O ....? . Batesburg Dru< WERCHANTSB Commenced business febi ej Company. ANK, AU?^STA' ruary I, 1^04. Sylvan 1524 Mai Col u in I j upon the intestines and bowel: j them from all disease brcet crobes. It also kills the ge I infest the veins and arteries. *-' from the blood all poisonou _ . and makes it rich and healthy II St reel, RYDALKS TONIC is builder, a nerve restorer, and ? bicl, S. C. destroyer. Try if, it will n< point you. V* Ul l\ cl 11 freeing ling mi- \v?> make anything from the I rms that Momnuent ?>r Vault. We hnv a It drives wiiii 11>?' b?-st pneumatic tools to ? s matter j nur prlca* are tin* very lowest c? mansion. For prices and estiniai a blood | ?Md??jP. W. BARNES iu nun rcnces. Marl>l? Slutt to tli* 11 ??v i *? -> t (iranit I? 11 > i-fjMipped cutting and liiiisliinjf plan! 'ompctr Willi any of (lie wholesale trade, urn imi.stiMit witli (list-class material anil work Us call on or correspond Willi - - - ?. , = Ridge Spring For rates, time table or further 111e formation, apply to any a^enl or write i II F LKA I'M AIM', (?. T. A , n I Hank of Columbia I! M FMKKSON, T. M., .. Wilmington, N. C ( J F LIVINt'MlON Sol A St., Hank of Columbia, t W (a CHIMtti, President, Columbia, S. C. lAUHICK WALTON'. I'll* SIDKN T. WM..I AL.I5KKT rL HATCH 'IRiiCTORS: Maurice Walton, Win. .1 11 Cliarus 1'. I'uiitl, .lames E, Tarver, W lenry H, Ciinimiltg, Bryan Lawrence, Joh eorgc S Murpliey. .... Doea a general I'h liking, Kit incss. I'aj s int Accounts of Merchants, Corporations and I'rompi and courteous attention gmranto* IIOLLIXfiS WORTH. We-Preh. , Cakiiikr. Inlllngswnrlli, >Vui. II. !?:urett, illiam Martin, I.. L. Arrington, ii J. Evan*, Thoiina It. .Maxwell, erest on special (Savings) aec'ts. individuals solicited ?d. Henri us your collections.