The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 04, 1904, Image 3
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SON'S ADDRES
-? lJuriug Hie four years of that wa
000 soldiers; while the South was not
m. frr
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r, the North musUrtd into .service 2,800,- I
i able, after taking all the boys and 'dd *
-ATE NEWS ho
mas & Barton Co. - Tl
Of Welcome, Delivc
at L
P^OR THU SIX ONI) TIM 15
union, I itni called ufyaii
come yon to Leeavill*. I ?M
thing that might enliu*^?*e j?
ired ?*^t ihe Old Soldier's Re-ui
eej&viffe, July 15th.
In the history of our town, anil that of yoi
nuil have the special privilege and honor t
i here now to throw wide open the door to ?
>ur pleasure on this occasion, and 1 ask t hi
men, to count mere man liftU.UUU; so j
powered. The cause, whether right <
i pent* valor, of e.onrumated ak'll, mai
j of retreat, sickness, nakedness and In
| The National government has f 11
and dead .varriors of the North. Her
jr lie- j tpy SouJi ure found monuments ol ol
o wel-1 an(| hand- of poverty and ua'riolisiu,
very-j itiers, every resolution of thanks, of
s vast | of marble and bronze, that crowds I11I
rou were not whipped, but simply over>r
wrong, was illumined by deede of destcbless
fortitude and patient endurance
anger.
rnisbed millions of money to the living
o and there, in towns and cemeteries of 81
I'loers and privates, erected by the hearts
but every pension granted to Union sol- e,
congratulation uf .r battle, every statue
ll-sides and public squaies, evary guarded |
PARAGRAPHS ?
Only nine mora davs of the State ^
impaign.
The Kicliiand County campaign opH'd
at Hopkins Tuesday.
Parker will be notified of his noini
Great Altel
?? Sale
I , ' HK'wSHBBW
rucuuurst; ui t
memorable tiuio vu the
I pr feeblr tribu'-? to the s?Vv
lay is not far distant, an*,' In
eratr att^y of Aa .Vill h
wliichyiie fought and ioved a<
but >'ieroes, noblemen, patrio
im pride at bein^ your ?ons a
^ kpect. South Carolina, all d
/ call to duty. In the ^reat 11
?=? pay uur jusv in on be i<? you mm nuiKe t Ills a
ry of your lives. For Leesville delights t
ivors ol the greatest struggle in all In-.lory,
a few inure years the lu*t soldier of tin ?,?.
ave laid to rest his tired bones beneath the si
> well. You were not traitors, rebels or cow
Is. Tins vast throng comes here today to r
ud daughters and to pay 3011 every honor ai
own through her history, has responded to
evolutionary struggle, more battles were 1
most and decorated national cemetary, in i
u pay coiira|(e, llif skill, the (mlrjiotinn, tl
Tin* pliment to the North, Willi untold w<
itIi'il- i fui or^umzt-d government, with unq
it lo. extriordiuary military and naval poi
turds, fear a handful of badly clud, badly e<
t-joici The most sublime spectacle in all h
nd re- war. when mourning s-ut in black,
every hoti.es lay in as-bet-, her farms ruinet
ought ed, where nothing remained; but tin
mi eloquent and enduring tribute to the ni
:e nobility of the South. It was no com?allh,
with ull the machinery of a power- in
iiestioued courage aud patriotism, with amen.
It' four years were needed, to dequipped
an J badly scattered men. ^
istory, Is rIioyvii in the South after the
at ?.tery southern lire-side. When her
J, her labor, and her resources disorganiz'
verv soil. vou shattered- rairired rem- tl
ition on the 10th of this month.
The Chicago batchers strike is near- Th
ig an end. The packers are on top.
i usual. s
The State Fanners' Institute will be .
fid atClemson College nextTuesdny, 1
le 9th. ?
Dispatches of August 2d state that
le.liins have won two irreat battles
is chance beats the
leal, as we stand ~ea
:he goods.
Porch and Lawn Sc
Standard Oil l|
dy to deliver
/' on her soil than all the other
s bore the whole burdsn of the
/ Indians and organize them it
s the Florida war hers was the
not by hostile bullets, but ol
Palmetto (lag was the lirst to
Khe furnished th>ee times as
a Sand lllled with heroes, alw
In ISti 1 you were called o
on constitutional grounds. I
1 States combined. In tiie w.ir of 1312 the ]
ffur. South Carolina did more to drive o
ito a law-abiding people 'liaoany other Stal
first regiuirut to go oil t le lield of battle I
fever and exposure. In the Mexican w
float over the walls of Mex co. In all these
many soldiers as any other State. Ours has
ays ready to strike down the oppressor,
ill in a great and fatal cause, but a cause
it is a singular fact, that nullith ation and
South | naiit-i, returned to your once happy I
ut the j This fortitude was only surpassed
te. In ; ruined houses. You have establish?!
io die. ed an old one. but yen have built 11
:ir the ashes of your homes, burnt by the ha
! wars J low well you have succeeeed, we a
i been most sanguine prophet could not ha
have made*
based In less than forty years, the hand ?
seees- dotted with hannv homes, surroundi
tomes, bravely submitting to defeat. ai
by your biave battle to rebuild your
1 a new South. You have not resureet- tll
lew South upon the devastated ruins, and p
nds of u reckless enemy. w
ud tl e whole world are attesting. The
ve foreseen the wcuderful prog r you
(J
?f war has been removed and our land is at
*il Willi hlnnminor cntilin.r ft
id are closing in on Port Arthur. ^ feet
re? u i;
No game of ball was played at CoN
uibia Tuesday <ui account of rain,
rior to Tuesday the Columbia boys ^|ie j
on live straights. you c;
Mrs. Nelson A. Miles, wife of tl.e a ^rC<
en era I, died suddenly Monday night
, West Point, N. Y. She ' was tt:2 ,,
r > Isolde
long, made ol hard woad si ml varnish finish
nr price was $1.50 each. We -Mill close them
ShutOut Mosquitoes a
'erfection Mosquito Canopy and Nets. The
an move it around to any old place for ?
:2e. Former price, $4.50; will sell for
Twonry-Five Fancy I
n Oak or Mahogany Finish, woud or lealhti
uouT? 98c. each,
se fasten to the bed M tha
3.25 complete.
eion, as terms of reproach, si
cape, when it is a plain histoi
the constitution, anil the lla^
all the hnlbloodedties and iesi
degree the rule of strikes, in*
turbances which have alwav
ry has proved a great hhssin
of the most desperate sirugg
that shattered remnant ot a <
,1 t...*-* i :?t
lould net attu li lo the South, and the Nor
rical fact (hat she openly and successfully nu
: of rebellion floated over half of her capito
LMitfulness. We have never experienced ii
>b violence, assassinations, anarchy, lawles
> chai acteriz id th.* North. The abolition of !
g to the South, bat cost us dearly, After
le recorded in all history, you have left a pi
ance-powerful army, worn out by fatigue,
i great soil, climate and inducements
1 et" ; future uncircuuiscribed; and you sta
HiUed exhaustable heritage, tohanddowr,!
1 with ' between the two sections...All sectior
n an* ' slwnd toduy where we cau commam
,.s I brother at the North.
>!i ls" ! He is glad to shake hands with us, s
>lave- ! ferences, and to say to lis, we are yoi
years ' world iu ready to answer why? Been
urt of I 10 ol,r unequalled climate, to get a w
i that acts Hue a healing balm to his 11
| is renewed to health again, uud lurtl
i, mil the possibilities of the brightest!
iml today, with an unbounded and an In- .
0 your children, through a good feeling ta
lal feelings have been obliterated and we i S1
1 the respect and appreciation of our
across the bloody chasm of our past dif- '
irfiiends; and why is this? The whole |
use he is always ylad to come down South ai
hilt' of our gentle health giving breezes, at
lotherned bleeched, ptlisical fores, and he w
icr because, that he s.-es to-ila\. iii?r ?.*.
" reguit
Ex-Gor. Hogg, of Texas, has turned
il . This formerly good Democrat
leers at Palmer but lauds Roosevelt.
? .1 t u t,lt* R
ist the way of a hog. sale ^
Capt. B. G. "Willis, of Cottageville,
fed 58, dropped dead in the jury box
. Walterboro Tuesday. The court Size E
as hearing a hog-stealing ea* e. roller
ar priee, s?:t.OO; sale price
Eighteen Parlor Ro
Piano Polish in English Oak or Mahogany, i
ockcr for 11 present, worth fO.OO, $7.00 and
>rice
250 Window Sha
!xd feet, all colors, cloth mount* d on good
s, fixtures complete, worth 50c. er.rh, will i
4- i.tv cacn
saddle or Cobbler Seats, just
w##: 3.98 each. WM
tfk 25c. each. |
*" , uiaura*: uuu u,u: if, \> i i i
clad. ""ell-fed, well?dressed i
Excursic
luiii su|i|iurr?viui 11 tin 1111^ mil* upon iiiiuoi
Kill equipped host-.
POPULAR
m to Charleston
AND
wen nave risen above a bagging position,
longer ask his help iu any way, an J
every hand.
lie looks on this hillside and he II
thousands of loouis and spindles, driv
! He looks upon our towns, those fan
tain air, and catches up the tide of p
the wave washed beach of twe ocean,
| lands, our lowlands, townt and couin
I factoring enterprises, driven by steal
leys and there he observes the same.
I king cotton is grown, and in the saui
.111(1 in the smile of God^approval, we no j
he sees the evidence of prosperity on , fu
nils there, a, cotton mill humming with
en by our magnificent water power. !
lied by the gentle breezes, of our moon- V
rogress, as it comes sweeping down to j e3
where lie sees in our high'ands, and umllunities,
illuminated by our vast inanu- | m
j) and electricity. He goes into our val- ;
lie poes into our cotton fields, where
e held he sees our cotton mills, built to
l'ostmaster-Gpr.eral l'ayne has re-1
ised to name .1 postoflloe in Missisnip- i 'pju.n
after Vardeman, tlie Governor of somir
lat State, lie gives as iiis reason that I weigl
ardeman used and published "vile" I)r,ct*<
cpressions about the President's oilier
other. tresss
Notice!
Do You Want to Sle<
K?.-t tlie brst mattress o j earth, one that wii
1a. A curled hair mattress, inside of Soi
it 10 pounds, put up only in btst A. C. A. ti
, |K; sale price . -
oood ?n(- $2.98, $4.50, $6
Sample Brass and Ir
2p COOl?
I last a lifetime and cure inj?b
American hair drawings,
cki"g:.BeKU"r 15.95.
-if? .50;
$8.50; $12.
on Beds.
The South'
GREATEST f
s Greatest Seashore.
EXCURSION
OF THE SEASC
111 amii.-inure our neecy staple that in
{ mail could do. ile sees our school lw
' ] cur universities, and agaiu I u admit
sees our vast stores and mercantile iu
Iul progress in our agricultural resoui
terprises, civic and industrial impovi
j dant crops, not ouly of cotton, but of
have a laud that smiles w ith her wo
blooms and hi essoins as the rose plant
i gentle breezes and climate,
kit t We cotne now to a period where all
"1^1. was made manifest when our Palme
? once thought that none but a northern i
>uses and our churched, our colleges and j
es our educational attainments an 1 he j
terests anil he is amazed at bhe wonder'ces,
as well as all our in m 11 facturing en- ?
L'meucs, he sees our land producing alumgrain
and fruits, and he knows that we ' { <
.derful achievements and resources, and ,
ed by trie river side and fanned by our p
sec.ioual feelings are obliterated,this was CI
tto boys volunteered under the Hag of |
i at sw
I styles
j
The Advocate does not
lways concur in, or is it
esponsible for, views exressed
by its correspondnts
or contributors to its
eeping redcic' on?, in wide variety of <J|
Prices for cross ran/t- from- _ ^
IRON TiEDS, variety of patterns, e^ai
colors, so trie trimmed with brass, cxcellei
SOME GOOD TI
116.50 to $50.
nelin*r in white and
it valnes, $1.85 to $20.
IINGS. i
From Graniteville,
Springfield, Blacl
Thursd;
Good Returni
rrenton, Johnston, Ridge Spr
kville and Intermediate Point;
ay, August 4th.
ng Any Train on At
vnv "'""11 atiu wci.i iu uiL* Vyii'iau war
i our buys of Southern gray traoio side
in*?, blue. All, "lid you see our boys as th
there is still a? y doubt 111 your minds
5. Unit tree on the heights of Santiago,
think of the matchless courage of llo
aeln veinents ami we delight to welcoi
generous hand of our hospi tr.lity, ri
you, that these wonderlul results hav
Alter the toxin of war had been soi
q._ you, accompanied by your faithful w
c*> y-'Ur homes and your fortuues. You
, mis can be vouched for, when you .see i
by side iti arms with boys of northern |
ev Healed the he ghts ot (Santiago? or if
1 jok at "Old J-?e Wheeler," perched in I
to see the battle well datie, or when you
bson and Victor lil je, these are grand | pa
ne you here today, and extend to you the ;
^ardlesj of any expense, and to say to ' 'sjj
e all etninated from you. (.y
inded, and the batt'e bad cl.ared away, ^
ivesand children, set about t'? replenish i |
furnished tiie braiuand the inussie. and ,(i
EMU11III9.
2o r
| per y
Catching Suckers. sa1
Did you ever no'ice iiow easy vou ran ;
tch suckers. I went fishing a few days? ' ' v
;o and caught some of .the biggest
ckers in Samaria Mid Stcadman you
ersa*. My pole, hook and line was RE1
e Advocate, and the bait was tacts, Clean
lilch was hit at on first sight. Again,
J vnil ornr tint iim Im.t. ^ r .. ?' A V
oils Japanese Mattings,carpet patterns, tlie
ard, our sale price, 18c. yard.
lil'LK PICTURES. Choice assortment o
oil'. $1 pictures for 48o. each. $2 pictures
each. $5 pictures for $2.?0 each.
) HUXES, 20 pounds ice capacity, $3.98,
rVKIGERATOR SALE. It's getting hot and
able and Sanitary Refrigerators at 0.9).
UlTVC'ITU T5 i -no i - - r ' ?- ?
kind sold everywhere at 30e.
f beautiful subjects, 50 per
for flench. $3 pic-tur s lor
you need one of the Leonard
H
RATES AND SCY
I ^ STATION: HO1
* uramteville,
| Vaucluse
L Trenton
ust 5th. ?
IEDULE OFJSPECIAL TRAIN
LJND l'RI P ~~ SPF.ni AtVtRAI]
$1.75 7:00 a
1.75 7:08 a
1.73 7 :28 a
J w-.-, ....l-v,,, '? " ?' "??
it all to you and our wouien in the wfl
should be congratulated when we hei
j tight and we have today mastered tl>
that we dwell in peace and prosperity
! claim the right to meet together and
i yet ready to li^ht under tlie tlag of tli
I Uie language of the Southern poet:
' We fought you back in
m- Where valor lost its
1,1 Now clasping hands thet
m- Our hearts with votir
ets aim hciii veiiiem, ana in is country owes
.r, and we think that your cll'springs e..
11 r you exclnim, "we have fought a good ^ ,
e situation" nnd wo are proud to say,
under the tljg of >ur country; but we i
celerbrate the days'of our achievement, :'
e union. Yes, you .ire ready to say, in , QI|
sixty-four. ' 'n
tight, 1,1
has in o'er, 1 w
< nuirp ? ; w
? ^ v. . v i?v> ivv uu? unuz ui a icaiii* { ?
will flock together?the poor fellow parioi
Samaria, with his clique and coun-i
lor, trj ing to uphold the Steadmanite j
robbing the house of an old negro, !
rryingoff shirts, shoes and tho waist , ?
an aid negro woman,which he sv. oars '
oath is his, he believes to tha depth I
Iw*. teuMK. baJk atv 0>e- so x_L , ?
ent men, tn mi whose words stand on ! f
ie records as truth, and will stand | |3
hen the testimony of thieves and liars 1 Jp.
ill fill! snil fiiil to ri?o niiniuj >? * I 1
Luj.iioiun <J UM Jl lew Xfl I in lit?
- rug made. $51.50 Rugs for $1.98. $-r> pO Jiu
MEMBER we ure closing out Art Squares.
homas &T
aimim paicrrns, the pet ties
gs l or $3 .95.
This means a saving i f 1-1 *
iarton.
V Johnston
r Wards
Iltidge Springs
Monetta
llibernia
BATES BUIU1
Steedman
F Seivern
f Wagoner
Perry
Sally
Springfield
i. i > 7 Mo a
1.75 7 :54 |>
1.75 7:OS a
1.75 8 : 11 a
1.75
1.75 s :25 a
U?5 X :50 a
1.75 1) :02 a
1.75 9:14 a
1.75 9:22 a
1.75 tf :29 a
1.75 9:40 a
- i". And by our dead we swea
111 That side by side we'
m- The Southern gray and >
m- To save a bleeding k
. m.
U1 Rut tliere must comn a time wlie
' m* erans, and hence you ear not attend tl
m* wrapped llu drapery of your couch
ul" from whence no traveler ever yet reti
m* Ri t I am here to tell you that we
In* you, in no uncertain tones, that wo a
ni* to commemorate veur deeds of valor.
ir to you ; sa
II stand,
northern blue, \ ?{
aid." 1,1
ar
n there will be no more Confederate Vet- '|!
lis, your festive occasion. You will have
es around you and gone to that Lourne ,
irnetl. ial
will not forget you. I am bere to say to , J1:
ill meet together on this, our annual day, V
c*<fellriliti*_ fcirt
? ? _ ?- - _.. ? ? - vwiuvti w p uiiu j
ys we sold this old negro just sucii
>ods. Again, what was the result: 12}
x>d, liouest-Sookiug men, wisely take I
le evidence of llatesburgs good citizens }
>d turned down the evidence of the (
erchant who swor<* further, that he
d not know that a m in ruu a turpeu- I *"
ne still which he lias patronized fur!
out lu years. The good tare promptly I
irueil over to the old negro, who earns (
s bread bv the sweat i?t his brow. : f3?
iiniiinir nines bvtbe thnnsaiids week- 1 Sfl
Augusta, Q
'
a.
uin<-K vine
Denmark
Dumb* rg
Midway
lira nrhvi lie
Arrive Charleston
(Special Train Retur
Two days of Fun and Frt
(irand Concert and Dance
i. i .i i u :uo u
1.75 10:10 a
1.75 10 :!to a
1.75 10:40 a
1.50 11:00 n
1 P
ning. Leave
Charleston 9 p. m. August I
die at the Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Islam
by Artillery Hand at Isle of Paiins j
m" perpetuate your memory. We will ti
own volition, but by the masterly cot
ni* ami beautiful women of our country.
m* the day when we will come out lie
ground," and sing "Tenting on the LI
nl- . all the maidenly grace and beauty o
biing rich 11 >wers to entwine new In
women will bring Irom the closet ami
5 th. federate gray," and we will hold up
i boys and show them the brass button
j. j tree, which is an ins gna for the Stan
M ter- , nwe'll send lor the scabbards and t
>e encouraged to do this, not only by our ;
irage and patriotism of the pure, lovely 1 ^
Yes, we will welcome the approach of '
e to bivuae on this, as an "old c amping .
>;d Camp Ground," and our mothers, and "
i our daughters, the girls of Dixie, will |
uri ls of honor around your brows, and the V
I the wardrobe that sacred suit of old Con- ?
the "Dhl Grey Jacket" to the gaze of our
s on wnicli are emb'azened a Palmetto ri
e for which you fougiit and love so well, Vi
ike from them the ??nr.l<?>r t
. Ucntleinen, Hit's# are facts, as llu* ,
cords will show, not an infam? tis lie, C3|!
i the Sainaaiat ian and his equals r-. sort
> trying to get other people in Jhe nil Kg
disgrace with them. What cite do E2
,ey tro to do? Try to slander an old E3
jnerable patriot, who has spent more SB
>?n their years in life working for the HI
aster. O, the sentence or such souls, m
uling as it were, the elect with a de J?p
titful, treacherous, lying tongue Bj
*ilh the record bet ind them as it is. EW
y i p
^ slue
The Only |
Polyglot ... p
ig on the sauie machine,
ini mi red type shuttles tgi
irenty-six language?, intlv
iuterLh.?tiireahi?- S'
r Baseball on T liur^i!:*
Take u dip in the Atla
Breezes Blow
For further information,
R W. 1H NT, H 1*. A.
Charleston, >
noon ami Evening.
y ami Friday, Charleston vs. Savannah,
iiitif Ocean. Other Amusements while
Don't miss the opportunity.
apply to ticket agents, or
W E. McOEE. T. i'. A.
>. C. August
Hampton, Butler, Gordon, and all <1
our boys, and at the tap of the drum
Cool which is wrapped the old hutile-searr
the Confederacy, and v*e will inarch i
i is to the breezes?all this to inspire
, such courage as characterized that in
; was told, a'ter one of those memoral
he exclaimed, ' not mealone, is ent t
i Ca- ' il" soldiers of the Confederacy.
Yes, boys, we will rally aroum
,__ patriotic sonffs, and when they are ba
"" Spirit land, they will catch up trie cl
f our other generals, and show them to j .
we'll take nptlicrld flag pole, around 1
ed, bullet-riddled, blood-stained flap of |
u great phalanx :s as we unfurl and lloal
new courage : nd bravery in our hoys? i .1
atehless und immortal Jackson. When be /'
ile battles, you stood like a stone wall;" ia
led to this high eucomun. but all my men,
1 the 11 ig of our fathers, and we will sing ,
-King in the sunlight of pleasure in that
loriis and the refrain and ivu.fr ii t'? nr.<? ..! i "
ake.- them very familiar with descroil,
it being a daily pest right in their ' I*:
loial and bones. A man hoidiug a very jgff
mid position in the town ol Samaria inirms
me that my opponents would rise
fo:e day in the cold winter, hitch up
2-horse wagon, poll out for the town jggf
i ltatesbnrg wall a guide, in their BK
oung and tender days, loading th-ir RS
agon along the road w ith wood which HR
ley c ut from other peopled land?rak- MB
lg straw over the stumps, li ving in ?>*
Typewriter "of 2 Hemispheres WB
An indestructable
V-'.ll |H?t ?r?>i!erat ions and outlive ten t>':>:
like print -prints, like writing. -
Machine.
>-I n * machines. Writes [Lsl
When in
C o I u m b i a
You do not want to no
1 WILL EVANS,
Haberdasher,
14.12 Main St.,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
11 you want t !i?* i
st/tea in MATS
t'"* niDMicHiKinc
land, and it will l?e handed hack to to
prov.il, an.i me thinks we hear then
join yon in sinking "Dixie, My Dixie
A dKKA l Bl'I.KI!.
One of llie greatest of rulers is tl
I liver. It governs the human organist:
new , When the liver is out of order tl
and whole system beeomas diseased. ICet
..... your liver hcallhv hv iisin-j- llvdnl..
i In echoes of their laughing, smiling up- \
i say, "well done my children," we will
Land," and hurrah with a rebel yell.
cl
: >'
I1T8 JK IND TO It >11.. O
u.' A grievous wail oftiines conies as a ' u
? I result of unbearable pain from overL
l(> J taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, t|
Liver complaint and Constipation.
? ; Hot thanks to I>r lCinrr a t
aiii to cover their crime. Listen ! train &jj[
it* child up the way you would have i* H
o. ami it wiP net depart from n. Jus- pi
ice would nevtr be meted out to s ci? RK
tiaraclers as herein mentioned hy pi i iff
t liein tie hi ii tl the bars, hilt the no.ise H|
1 a jfallows rojie sboiild around tneii |H
eeks be tightly drawn, belore the re- IK.
urd which to them belongs wi I evtr HQ
t* paid. !*>ee how quick those wiio have
lie stain ot la w lessness and disgrace in Bfi
aeir countenance and every action in
The Best Man
The one machine producing perfect and pe
uniform iniprosion. - - - ?
The earliest hammnnd does hett
newest Machine of any other make
Decania Dowling Main
or AT BATESBURG advoc;
i folder. j
rmnnent alignment with
er work than the
"L ColumbiaB
CTE OFFICE. H
opportunity of seei the
ami best stock in the St
HIGH CLASS JF;WI
( old,Silver, Cut ('-* lass aiu
ornhwini.im. a/.ll a?
finest redly priced, lool
ute of at our shop. I
Fill
ELRY Orders
By Mail.
i Der
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Liver Tablets. They cure ail livi
14,11 ; trouble. Tliey cure constipalioi
- - Your money back It they do not tfi\
satisfaction
llerbine
Renders the bile more fluid and tin
helps the blood to flow: it all'or<
prompt relief fr??m biliousness, ind
?? Kestion. sick and rervoin headache
.r | Pills they put an end to it ail They art,
' gentle but thorough, Try tl em. On- ' (
e | ly ? 3?*t at O. J. Harris Hate-burg I>rug '
i Co., Tnimon- Hro?. Bntesburg S.
and Crng-ou DitgCo., I.eesville K. C. |
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Bl'GGlKS! BIGGIES!: II
A car load of bigh-ela-s buggies. ^
I* surrey>, etc.. have just arrived for Mr. li
E. dunes. Now is the time to eet a
Ii\ will resort to absurd tal*s, howling
? a raving wolf, w hen crime is reveal >^5
.1 such as they are guilty of, and when ^
ieir days of strife are past, ol'tbelli it
in to said:
and his colleagues are dead and gone,
lie tievi 1 sini;s their funeral sodr,
I '? big Rate it opens wide,
and colleagues just walk inside,*
II such men 1 love to catch;
11 their coo tit ry they stole so much.
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STATION
ERY!
w V Itm.i. ?? C PvH <11
priii's than any other >
\ and only han.lle the best,
solutely no plat'd good:
by ns. VY,. also do all kin
Watrli and Jewelry Repni
Having a complete factoi
tore,
A'; Parlor...
s sold
Restaurant,
inng. 7
rj xvt. . B. David, Proprietor
and the over-indulgence in food hi
drink. Herbine acts quickly. a (Joi
after meals will bring tne patient int
a good condition in a few days.
(?. I.. ("aidwell. Agt. M. K and T. 1
I It . Cneciitah, Ind. Ter.. writes. Apr
is, llHCt: 4,1 was sick for over t'vo yea
with enlargement of the liver an
j spleen. The doctors did ine no g.io
and 1 had given np all hope of bein
1 cured, when my druggist advised n
to use llerhine It has made me sonn
ill I GOOD buggy. One O at will wear and
Re has a line appearance. The prices are
right. Rcfore you buy a buggy see
I the line carried by Mr. K. Jones. ,?
il | lei
' : ELE' TRIC EIGHT l'OLES WANTED 'J,
1 j I ii
d ; Wanted, it once, 220 cedar, cypress li
n or juniper poles delivered at Kates- P
''l burg. S. C. Doles to be :t0 feet long,
i /. a a n 11 ^ laiiu.
Minis. Ail};. 1; 1001 ?*? 1
I DBVTH PIRALTT yf
A little thing sometimes results in
eatli. Thus a mere scratch, insignill-! I5nt?-s
^nt outs or puny boil* have paid the
eath penalty. It is wise to have thing
uckleu's Arnica Salve ever hunuy tte li
l*s tlie best Salve on earth and wil.
revent fatality, when Burnt, Sores, st'n''
leers an I Piles threaten. Only 25c,
c\ i it...:. i> .. .? i\
VJ K 1! Justopei
' e Have
burg. It is direct from the Maitufacttm
new. All prices. Don't fail to see our 1?r
lie, and if you are not in need of any we w
all your friends.
tedj up one of ihe finest and
ipirte lines of Stationery tliat
ubtedly ever been urouKta to
r. Tin* Latest styles. Soinele.
T.e?. ns show you through
ill feel assured tlmt you will
are awe 10 repair am
repairing of
DIAMOND - JEWI
As good as? a 113- Nor
Firm. - Do not forget
place. ------
u uo i l.t.w Alain Street.
ELRY OPEN AM, NKJIIT
HOTII PHONES 207.
lliern ^
; the
. . Everything tlie Mark
mikI well." 50c. For sale by <> .
Harris BatMbarg S. (
Dear Header: We want you loin
I come a subscriber. Think over tli
matter. a year in advance.
Cures Sciatica.
Rev. W. 1,. It.ley. L. I. I) . Cubi
LCt N ew York, writes: "After fifteen daj
j, with tops not lose than 7 incites ini-p
diameter, of good straight stock, clian jC
and free from large knots.
" Address FKEHKRIC UIN'SUAI.L.
1,1 j Abbeville, S '7.
Tell your distant friend of Oatesbtirg.
I
?. Was in Poor Health for Years.
* I r 11 IV K ..IU- -.f II ..1.1 i? V'
1 W. u. "rug vt? ,
immon> l>ri>.?,, Hat.-t'iurg S. an J
rus*on Drug Co., if Lt'eo villi*. S. ('. I?j
DO N't- ?
Run home enterprises M
own--in the long run
mi o ?*i> c ? t?o 4 rv U.i o
atesburg Drug
ERCHANTS BA
Commenced Business Februar
Company.
NK, A,J^STA y
1, 1904.
Sylvan t
1524 Main 5
Col u m bia
Affords.
Columbia, : S. C.
iros.
, Next
>treet,
s L- Skyscrap*
I !"? mi -i- run
mutism, under vhrious treatments,
was induced to try f a I lard's snow l.ir
intent; the lirst application giving in
first relief and the second entire rcliel
toI can give it unqualified recom menda
tlon " 83o, .v?c, * 1.00. Sol ! by O. J
Harris Butesburg S.C.
er.
Talk Batcsburg?all the time.
|. .... ... .... "J i " " nil - II t" 111 , I il . , J
j writes: "I wn? in jeior health for two _
years suffering 'i. in kiilney ami hi a<1v
tier trouhle. and -pent considerable ^
money on-uli 4 pliysieians without
l obtaining1 an) miritd benefit, but ii
[ was otireil by I .dev's Kidney ('ore.
and I di sire to add my testimony that "
it maybe thecaose o' restoring the
health of others Hrfuse substitutes. |
For sale by Tiinmons Itros. Bateshurg e
ucaiuscr- MAl
long with the rest. Of
ourse, if you have noth- dire
ng invested it's different. nt I1(r:
-with you. c*or^
What are you doing to build your
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RICE WALTON. Pkmidxkt. WM.J.HO
ALBERT .s HATCH, CA
CTORS: Maurice Walton, Win. .1 IFollf
harles T. Pond, James E. Tarver, Willis
y H, Cmuming, Bryan Lawrence, John J.
;cS Murphey. - - - " ? oes
a general Banking Pu-iness. 1'aya interes
ccounts of Merchants, Corporations and ind
rcnipt and courteous attention gn ran teed
LLINGS WORTH, VIOs-Pxks.
SHIRK.
h^RWorth, Wm IF. Barrett,
im Martin, L. I,. Arrington.
Kvane, Thomas if. Maxwell,
t on apecial (Savings) acc't*.
i viduala solicited.
Semi yonr collection#.
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