The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 11, 1904, Image 1

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F' ? ^ IF YOU 'RECE1VI Your Banking? No matter how small, no matter how large, llie Pirst National Bank ol Hatesburg will give it careful attention. This message applies to men, women, children, firms and corporations alike. Interest paid twice u year on time depesits. W. H. T1MMKKMAN, Pres. VOL- IV GEO RGI A RA Augusta JACOB PIIINIZY, President. CM AS. tl. GOODRICH, Cashier. CAPITAL, $2oo,ooo; UNDI This Hank makes a specialty o and respectfully solicits the bus CORRESPOND E THANKFUL CANDIDATE They Return Thanks for Good Treatment. Criders Spi inar. Sandy Run Township. Lexington, t'o.,S. C. Whereas, at I lie regular meeting- lor Sandy Run Township for the canvass of 11)01 held oil historic ground in full view of the beautiful valley of the famous Congaree, near the home of a revolutionary heroine Miss Kinily C?eiger, as well as in a community which has produced a number of noted statesmen and gifted politicians, wo the can didates i< r the various officts for L?>\ in^ton County, were the recipients of a bountiful 1'ish-frv picnic dinner, furnished and prepared by 'he good people of the community, and John Bell Towill, Itutesburg;, S. C. M abashed the succ he turned to " T-JOi. anthusla? B "You k?' brotherh Do you want to in\;^ct in n niprp Ill T V 4.J L / B WW mof property? If so, write to me at once. = - $ ? John Bell Towill, l!atesburj(, S. C. F. W. OswaI.h, (;ki Hi A 1. Kit 111) .1. V The Hor Incorp LEXINGTON, Capital, $ !l 4 f > 4 - . ruuKcU I'cr senium, pci on Savings Accouii TWOfiJ Per Centum per 011 checking accoun not less 1 han $200.( YOUR ACCOUr k '#Vri14* K<ir I'm tliur I uforiiintinii Always Uivi'ii. ItOAkl) 01 K. W. OSIVAI 11, AI.KKKII .1 (IKO. HKI.I. Timmkuman, II. 1. Os\\ COUNTY AND T< Safety Deposit ?oxes for Rent, % E A COPY OF THE ADV< I L ROAD BANK, , Georgia. WM. A. I-ATIMER, Vlce-Prc*. RUFUS H. BROWN, Asst. Cashier. VIDED PROFITS, $225,ooo f handling out-of-town accounts, i inessof Farmers and Alercliants NCE SOLICITED ' | Whereas. This is an entirely new feature of polilieul campaign for old Lexington. Then lore, be it Resolved, That we t he candidate in nieeiing assembled at the aforesaid | time and place, do hereby express to tlie.se good people ? lit* l igh appreciation of the voluntary Kindness shown us, and we expeet long to remember it among the time honored principles of the Democratic party. Further, that this {resolution In inserted in the next irsue of the County papers. J .tines It Addv. Frank W. Shnaly, Samuel 15. <i? urge, I < 'om. f?>r ('ondidates BASH BALL. i Standin^ of the Noeth Atlantic, South Atlantic, American and National Leagues on Wed\ nesday Morning. t Sol ill ATLANTIC LI'ACII'K. I Won. Lo.-t. 1'. i'. ^ M a roll .. 551 :t:i 016 Jacksonville, 15 !<> | Charleston. 44 52I j Savannah h? 500 a i Columbia :;?i 51 411 Augusta 65 50 412 f sol i IIKIIN I.I. AO 1 K. I Won, Lost. !' <'. Memphis 51 ;t:l 581 New Orleans 55 |o f?70 1 A11 it ii t >4 i?j ::H 557 1 Lilt le ltocl; 15 4(1 52S? t Firming ham 10 15 48!) N.ishvilh' 14 47 IM 1 Shreveport. '57 48 455 n I lUinlKIXWr/-?\ J* I 50 0.1 G (l i I AMKUICAN l.KAUt'E. Won. Lost. r.C. I New York 55 50 601 ' J I'oston 5i? 557 57tt Chicago . 57 Ily 5511 .Cleveland 51 SO 576 I Philadelphia 51 :tti i.(57 11 | Detroit 555) IS 552 ? j St . Louis 57 5*2 416 I Washington *21 07 2155) , * * AAMII.AAI. Lf.itll I-.. |j( Won. ) <>st. I\ a I Now York 07 25 72s < Clii?*a^n ' . .">7 ;;ti (513 I Cincinnati. 55 lo ."?7J# I l'itMturg. f?l 13 r> 13 j, J St. Louis . 7?C 14 332 r I tost on 37 (11 37 s ' ! Itiooklyn 32 07 337 u | l'liiladclpliia 20 07 272 \> I Now or Never.? j j1 Take a stitch in you r [business by advertising now. 11 may ; save nine. Bid i now for the fall trade through the columns of i, The Advocate.! il. 'i'l.m.m i i:.m an. Vice- l'ro>. A Attorney. 1 ox, Cashier. ne Bank, >orated. SOUTH CAROLINA 30,000.00. | r annum, Payable Quarterly Is. annum, Payable Quarterly is on minimum amount of i )(). | s IS SOLICITED. Prompt an I (toortioiis Attention " DIRIXIUPS: . K?.x, Kiovin W, Hohkihso'n 'A I I?, .ll l lAN K. K tlTM ln, )\VN DEPOSI TORY. 3CATE, AND ARE NOT ItATI'SH LOCAL HAI Picked Up Here and 'I Advocate Mr. Wiu. Westinoreland of Samaria a as here Monday. Mr. W. < apers !?.? tes is visiting r- la i ves lit.*i e t liis weelc. Mr. K'ijali Hill t I Minis \va? here Mi inlay on bnisines*. Mrs. Mamie S. Kox is visiting relai v? s in Kdg fiel He v. K. K . Hardin, Jr., lilted the |>1111>it at I'ro \ ii\ I i e Si. i.d: y. Miss Marie Hon I \\ l ight, if Monettn, l isilted friends in ll.i tisbnig I ist week. Mr M. Werls, ?l ( It mis Cre? k was in Hate.sburg Saturday on bi:i-in> s. Mr .1 K Lot g, n' 11 iggi us Kerry,' limited friends in Hntesburg Sunday .ml Mend: v. I) I). Tiinmnns ? f Fdgefield visited his brother Dr. .1. I>. Tiimnuns of ibis jdaee Sunday. I Mr. J no. It. Watson, of near I5.it | nur-;, is anr;ii]iiij; tin- l.ouiiiini t\ position l Ins week. Mis-' Kmm:\ Slclli'e of (Ireo.nville risited M iss Lot tit* Kul^rll ami other riends here last week. Mis> Ethel Shealy, of lliis plaro, is . isitin^ friends in tlie Ml Willing seedon of Pallida c imty. Miss Amanda Hoatwi ij;ht, ol Mold- j iiorenei. Aiken eoiinty, is visiting her rot In r. I?r. M. U. Uoat wrij;lit. >'r. and Mrs E. S. Kawl, of .la*per. Fht., are visiting the former's parents ii>! < liter relatives in Bate-buri;-. Mr, Willie S. Cuntirlefl last week or t'l Mill ^/rin^s, S. where lie w ill , red one month hi the interest ol niiealt In Mi-s Mary Eliza Fox and Miss Fany May IE tlis, of Trenton, h ive ; one n I'nioii to spenn sometime with rir nds. A la??> numb: r of our | eop.'.e. {o\> nany to mention their name--, went n i lie exenrsj;;,-. fo Charles on la-', hnrsday. i '1 lie in w i > sale lice of Mr. I . l'eytoii lartley is fast ftoinir up. It promises a lie line of tlie most moth rn ami hand' ( one building in town ! . Mo - Hnh\ (ilover who has lie n eon- j ' ined to liar led for several weeks I 'itnaii attack at lever i- lip a^.ain I lie delight of her many triend.v Mr Kdw in Folk St rot her returned > 111* Moi d iy from an extended trip a I he St. Louis Expoistion, Chieigu ml otlier eitics in tlie mirth west. Mrs. Kuiniu Miles and daughter, It-- l.ueile. ot Mindcii, 1a , ar? visit i<; their uncle l>r \V. I'. I'imniermaii ; Ir- Miles i-a lady of raaa intelleetual tla miieut and has many friends hero >'lio arc }ila<t to se.? her Mr-. iSerlbn A tile Bridges lias ivnrnt d to .\l lanta after spendi tig three ,'ei lis willi home folks at I.eesville. ler sister. Mi-.- Ella I.on Aide, aeoomlanhd her as I ir a> (; r.i oil .-i i I . kiu-re * he will s pc.it! a f?-v\ tlay > in the lulllf (.1 Itt V. Mr. I'llillps tilt- \i, III.nisi ininis'i-r id that town l'ost office inspector Weh.-ter, i>t New York, was >n tnv\ii last Thursday iixl n.ntle aiiiiuiii in-| eel i, n t.l tile I nisi tillire. Mr. Webster i as Ik-i-ii v .living in tins statu since the 1 ir1 ol \j?r11 ai.tl seems to l,e favorably im i trussed with So'iilrt ufolina Mr. Hnrol.1 i oat wright nt onetla was hi Hater I ti:k i hurstlay Kev. M. I >. I'atl^eile t.l Mt. W i I .inAas i ii Hat( shlltg iitti:-tliiy nil hulsi- j lll'sS. Wf arc cll'i riti^' two line cluhhinx roinltinai ions. Tali" advantage ol | either. Neii also }>el a elialleeat oin f 7? biif{?rv. Ihe Monarch Stump Puller The Monarch is 11. ^only ini.t'liii.e 111at In.hiiul lever m iiu? KpnEfasSr u 1,1 ' slack ea.ie '1 l'c.V call he set *.ut Itcar miller he Ileal le-t str.till ^ t in- rat k.-tis held i,', gear hy its own wek'h' If in lit tle of a tiito|> pi.Her ivriIe lu (I. M. Atlaii.s. j Hate-hnrjf, s ('. t liear Header, don't borrow your Iieie hhoi's All V'lfale. Sentl lis a dul illiquid receive it for a year. Rheumatism When pains or irritation exist no any part of the hotly, tin* application of Milliard's tsnow I. iiiin. nt ei\cpnnnpt relief. K. W. S llivnn, 1'rep Sullivan House, 1-11 Htno. <>. 1'.. writt* June 0, 19i)2: "I lake pleasure in rt coiiiiiieiolint; llalinrtis' Suo . Liniment to all w ho are ufllictt tl with rheumatism. It is the only renitdy I have it onti t hat v,,s iminediale relit-1 ."- >(*, ftdc, $1 1)0. Sold h v O.J. Harris Iblte-tinik S. <'. 1 A SUBSCRIBFR, IT IS A 1URG, S. C., THURSDAY, A >PENINGS. 'J rhere and Grouped for 'eaders. Mr. James IIurdia went to I.et'svilte | last Friday. , P Ask " Hetsy''JHarth-y w by li dr.i|?|>rd ? his water melon? <1 Sir M 10 Itolliiiiil w > i?t I > .1 illusion on buis-ness last Friday. . u 1'ro*. ruetel meet in;? began :.t Providence < hurcli Stuid ?y. Mrs. I.- nisi I) Kii acei f II .xtcr is \is:ling relative* in town. iMr. T. II. Ki-i ii i:lian vent to Co!iiin!ii i on b ii-iiit'.-s Si 'inlay. . Maslrr i'urt - < uIiuiii is v s.lin^ n datives :it lireenw nod thisweik. t Mr. .lolin I. I.miller, of AiUon, . 1 Ispending a few nays hi our t >wn. Missus A nniu I. an I I,una Fi heredge 1 visited in Saluda ? unty last wnk ' Mr. I'm-u Corley, of Merebants, visited friends in tiwn Sunday and Monday. '' Court stenographer, W II. Mar feat of Columbia, was in Hitesburg Too.-- 1 day. I Miss Willuttr SIay? s, of Columbia is " visiting l lie lamily of Mr. M. 1). Itut-'e land i Neal It. Hartley, of Atlanta, \ 1 it<*d '1 bis mother, Mrs. Fannie Hartley, last ??,i Sunday. Mr J. l\ekrns .1 otir.- a'trnood diviio | serviees it Ml Klial in Aiken rounty.i Sunday. ; 11 Mr. .loliu MrSween, .Jr., ol Timuiniisvil!c is in town as the guest of Mr. Jouies C. I lanli . Mi-- llorleiise l/iudruni, of .1 'lni-t n a i.s svptidiug a few days with Iter sister " Mrs. Hugh K Muri h's >n. I. Mi-ssers* P. S an I \\\ lv. Slu-aly, of! Saluda eouulv, are attend it-.: the St.1 , . , . . ii l.? ins i xnosiln ii t! is week. 1 ?? 1 i v. das. A. Human, of Virginia. | 1 i i ?-.n ill ti hj." .ull i'lli oil ill till* i i 3ft t h idist i liilii.li s mlay inotli log". iv mr. w. s. hit* wen* i \ x <w itro >u- " lanil last week to attend a called meet i.! hie board i>i regi-tration ul e<-\. p1 mgioi) count v .1 dr. k (' kilgcll has slipped over "soh f, rates < t' peaches ilius far and ln? lias |l( -till more to slop l>r. liidgell lias one ' at the liio ~l oreliards in tli" slat e t ; jacob weinberg. ksip, a member o | the .malimil" liar, shipped over a short , while in our town l uesday , ell his j '* ittuin la? in a visit .o his fr end, l'rof- j ji.o. e swcaringeli. ! edgclie!d I It mr. k. k. sterol hi.ill went over to i j (i.i ffney list week to visit his brother. ^ l?e\ . .1, m men! mat:. mr- steadmnu who has been visiting in tjalfney foi si iiietiine ail in company h in on his rcl urn. mr. edward k llutihn, dr., a teeei t graduate of wollord college, left here (. wednesday for monteagl . tetin.. t?> j ri'iir. sent south carolina in tin-foil1 h- ! . . 1 " irn intel -< i i en late oratoi leal < on- i le.-t in lie held in that city. august i"j. j the star route no. from dell , (> ii j s t i i la lest org. lias changed ? jo ule. ill - mail leaves haltsbti re in tin- ? morn lug ins tea i of denny s, h,, her. t n. fore. tli- patrons along u,, i' petitioned the change. 11 ! n mr. w. diiuson ci'oiieh, who lias j h eo clerking in th? llau-slmrg post- ^ o|lice for the i..si 10 months, h-lt hate- i hnrgtii s l.i * to go to kdg-fiehl where' lie his in e pted a similar position in the jiosiil ft'ice in thnt tewn. i ii lee! he! in.! tiie days <ire get! i ng . hot?you will iieeil lee. ('an we fur-' i.mi you. v. i; want yuuh tea i > e. ! i lowai d & l'olul, "( ui i lie (' .rueiill - - ? 111 ('l suhseribo to the advocate. st op t hat * oiig i.! when a eotigli, a tiek'ing or an filiation io the throat makes voij i'm i ii eiii.it irt.il.le. take l a i r i s !l >n -i h onid sjri.p do;.'i wail until i lie d i ?a - e has gooe heyon i eoiilt-ol. mr an l mr--. .1 a. anderson. :*,j west .ati> n a: . salt l.nk. city, i tali, writes: "wi- j, think t allro's ll< rhuiind syrup tinin s! toed lei lie for eotieh- ami rod-. we have li ? i it lor -eveifil yeuis; i; , j always giv - in iiiril at : n-lii f, i- very n pleasant iii d t'lv- -perfect a t i sfili-i ioll. (j v-m-, fioc, s l tui.sold i \- t) .1. 1 (.lit ii.i ' esoiiig > ('. _ ... __ , it it tmi:< iiifisrian i., cut n lie - a t ('mist iit ieople, turk?-v. 1" and yokalioina, .hip hi. have long ii-nl tin- i .oiigin.i ii & mai line/. paint fir painting their i lmrel-.es. i.iiii-r.o contributions of i. a m. taint will he giv n for oii-h purpose ivlu ri vet- a ehiircli is located. ^.1" ! '. m seolield. ii iriis springs " >. ('., : writes, "i printed our old liomi-steao | with e x m. twenty-six years ago [' not painted since; looks better than houses pa iitcd in tin- last lour years \v. h harr, charleston, w. va . 1 write-, "tainted hranketihurg lllock | with e. a: m. hows better than anv 111 luiiltliii^s ht'i'f Ir.ive I'vcr ilont*; slaii?l> 1,1 nut as tiiuii^li varnished, and nolmiljK i-ost of paiiit was lr->s tliaii $1.2ft per >;:il. Tli 'M' Celebra ed Pa in I.- are solil 1 by Raw I Wu>tJ N INVITATION TO BE( I 'OUST II, 1904. APS I)F:NV RKPORT OF HI;AVV LOSKS. >aid to he Only Russian Rumors. Inmlon. \ii;j 1) ?Tli?? Tokio eorresoiidcni of The *l*iiijt-s suvs lu> learns II the best sutliurity that there is no nth whatever in the Kussian rumors i .lajiaiirse reverse, with heaej losses t port Arthur. i lie K01, \u^. t? s l'. M. ? From a Diir< e hitherto reliable it is said there J 1 i.00 I leas m to believe til it ill -.lap.l ese are renew itiir their altnek <m the I nuni ling ??ut? r | osiliot: at I'ort Ar? ' 11 nr. Tin1 olllcers (if the (ierinan cruiser 'iii r-t li.sinatk lying at the miter e<. e 1' this harbor express the opinion h it firing heard last night was an en miter between detachments of the .inherent warship* approximately t:0 liles n il tlavest of Che Koo. From i Iij crui er'sa Ivatil igeous pos lion the las In s preceding 11 ? tnliation- c ail-l i seen However, 'J steamers which ntered the liarhur early tl is morning laim thai they did not hear any lirirg 'wo junks a Is > rcaclu d Che l-'oo t >day it I'ii" had uo inform at ion of imp >rinc . It**.11 enj iV'iieiit is had when reauing lat e!r\ r maga/inc, The Smart Set W imlcd. A eiiinpetent man to ovets. e farm j ml ?c* do I'arni work for ttni.*. Addr*s* lsid." ean* ilati sburg Advocstte, j a' i sburg. K. i I. Mr. M. K. K itlaml \vi 1 soon cone lence the erection of a handsome rick livery -table on Itailmad avenue, r. C. C. Wilson of Columbia furnishI the designs for this building and romises that it will be one of the -*st band-oin its kind in UjcsJ:;! *. ( he'TTiiihliiFg will be I'd ) leet bv 71. SI id will lie equipped with a hands line late glass front. lie intends to carry nice hue of buggies and carriages ir sale as well as a large number ol arses and amies. Invitations Issued. < Invitations have been received alesburg from the ltcv. ami M s. II. t lireil/.berg, of Wim toli-Salcni. a*iouncing the marriage of tl ?-<r dangli- j >r. Addria Eugenia to Mr. I.a<? retire | .i-Unte Hardin, son of "r. K K Hariti; ol tins place. Tribute of Respect A ml love from the Woman's Mi.-sioti-i i*3 'Tiioa ul lnesville to the memory I Mrs. !>r. Mark, of l.et-viilc Haplist liiireh, who passed away .Inn.- tub, af r nil 11 ti ess of some three weeks i-r iore. V\ e n-iili/.e by her death that we lose lie -l i arnext and faithful member and i uiieliial Sunday si hoc I teacher, ami j o\\ here do we miss Iter more than in ' or Suneay si hool. 1 -I, *heivforc. he it K*solved, That though wo miss <" her ere, we bow iii iiiiinb e submission to is will Tl.at we testify to Iter ear-, est and i b.irital le eharai ter, her ; iudiitss to the siek, her I i\e for her unily. Iter e.ire lor the poor, 'ih.it ( e extend our sympathy in tlu* mh - ' >.ved family au.i eoiiinn ml each one j i t In* e.in* and love of Iliiu who s ys, | Come unto Me all y e that labor ami ? lies.\y laileii aid I will ^iip-you st." He .1 al?o K That a pairi* in our inin!? book be iiim-i ilicil In In r mcmorx : i.it :t copy i?l" tho-e reso'uliiin- bo sent i on; lix'al paper ami to tin- II.i| 11 -1 oiiricr. Mr.- M. Wi -t, PnMr-. M. K Alile, Trras. Mrs. Mark M .Ithews, Sot i mi in 1111 "ri( i Kin i. " Two pi|.v>iciaiiH hail :i lony ami nlihnrn liylil with at) a boos.- on m\ ilit i111?"* write- .1 I Hughes oi ii i'oin:. (la. anil rave me mi \ - . -I report I trieil lir. K iiifj'-Xi-w 1)is? very fur' . 11it id | t on. I'lic ticnclit re?'tfivi'il v .?> -tr^iuy >'i I I \\ i- on y f ?- -1 in :i I -w ilays. N vv I' \ ? i-iire!y r?-_ ;i:?- 1 m\ In; 111..' It -<>i; |n?I ('-II- ami Tlii'un iml L'iIIi: ' nu!iV?. < ua uiit? ? >1 l?\ (). .1. Il.irriiti >bn I l'o., I'minious lit us. attsburi;S (au>-n!i |>>iijr Co. ol i - .ill-* I"ii -. i*0i', and >'l 00? 1'rial j )'. I li-s 11 ?-i*. -i u 11 > i: risr.vi \ ri H, 'I lie si ail li iiff aoi.minrtiiii'ht that a ri-v i ati\i-ol sun iili- luiil lii-cn ill i'ov i-i' will intt-rist hi ii y A run iliovo , ?Ci-iii. ir ilt-pi.ntli'iiiy in\ur'ublv rtm-ili- -nil nlr ami -oiin-1 liili..s -I'll fi'ini.t that I'oiiililioll ulii-n ihki' Minute likely At tin- lir.-t i.'iinbt i>l -i-ii ili'Strurtnin tak?- K'cell' Hitler.-'. It Inin^ a great 'onic nil m-r villi- \V: 11 >' i li : t in* 11 tin- nerves ml linil?l up tin- system It's also a real Stomach, Liver ami Kiilney -giilatnr. Only Mr Satisfaction ... r 11.1 ml In I) -I 1I-.ri ? I in I ..uliii ! .< ?i-11vc < ??., Tiimmiiis llrns. l!sti>sbiirjj S J ., < H>: s n Driij; Co., 1 .c(*hn ill ? S < //z\ \V IN Al ;()ME ONE. 5K DATE/ CORRJESJPC Letters of Interest From J ents, and They Leesville Loiter. In lli?* last w.ek our laiul Ins been | s, netting all the raiu needed. Rains |, havo been railing every day for more o than a week. I.a-t Wednesday after- , j, noon tli" li tailesl ram, that some of the a oldest residents say had fell in ten ' years. ; y Mi-^ l.ila Al?!e who has been on a [ tl visit to Atlanta (J.i, has returned and j f, was accompanied by her little cousin ! from same city. w Mis bertha Able bridges who has w I been visiting her uiothtrand friends h i.i Lcesvillc r??r several weeka ha> re- n turned toiler home in A'ianta. M iss Ella lam A ble is on a visit t.< j NVarreiiville. jj Mi' M. 1'. Trotter a?:d children have, returned from a few days visit to rein* |c lives and friends at Trenton, Hath and j I*1 oilier points. We were glad to see I?r .1 P. Drafts! w on our streets looking so well Satin- [, day evening. I loe.tor had not been to h Leesvilie in several days and all were " glad to see hint. '' Mrs do!:n T. Smith is oa a few days tc. relatives and friends in the Price- a \illeand Hollow Creek section. d Mi-- l.eila Mathews left last week j for several weeks stay at (Sreeiiville, i'" S C. \ isitiog her sister and friends in j tj that beautiful old city. H Ma (ito li. Coney and family will J leave tins week to spend a few days in j " lite mountains of North Carolina at llendeison\ilie. Like Toxiwny and other famous mountain summer rvsorts. Mr .1. P. Able paid a dying visit to fVrTT'.-'.T' one . "ai : it uess a i Prof, and Mr-. W. P. Cokorwill leave ^ i his week to go to Spart uubiirg where w ihey will spend a few days with Mrs. (l (toker's brother ami family, Mrs E U. tJ Watson. i ai l.ev, and Mrs. W. J. Herbert have been spending a few day- with I lie e< Cornier- mother, Mr-, T. Herbert, of t his place. . ^ Mr. and Mrs I. Edwinds, of Hates- | ^ burg spent Sunday with tlie parents. w llev. and Mrs Juab Edwards. 5 The excursion to Charleston Irom ^ * Ldgt lield ami "atesoorg was ,iot called " en to eairv many people from litre. | | ... . . . ..... .. I >ir >? . i .iumiis was i..c tui'j kiim person who \v?*nf fruin here. lie re- ?i? polls as bavin*; li.nl a luost excellent and en jnvablo l i me ' * l;l Mr. .lasoti Craps, < f Perry, S. C. lias purchased the store ot si oil?, ol Mr. I. P. Able at >1 w ill lake i liarjfe of the store this week and londuct a general iiierchnlidise business similar Initial e: w-lii b Mr. Able conducted. W e wel- ' el . ..n... r (imiis :i ml I a (II11 v to our - <>1 town si ml wish 11 i m the i i 11 st liless- ;i( ingsaml great prosperity. p Mi*s. Nez/.ie < r.ips is confined to her room \rrv ill v.r.h lever. .she h:.s hesii in a critical condition and is n*?t much , improved at pri -t-: t, hot we hope ami wish her a sure and speedy recovt-rp. |<( Mis> .lanie Kinnri is -pt*n dug a few i I" days Wi'.li her sister, .1. S. West in the St Marks -ei tion. ^ List I relay al'ternm i tin* Italeshurg I 111rtl iuiiehi.lt rani come to i ross hat s 1 .eesville- tram of same rank and o.det A goad!v 11 11111 > *:* of visitors went t t o the lia'l gioiind anticipated seeing a ln Una game: e\en it it was to p!ay< d hy w amateur team I - n L a gnat distp point men! w i- wa'tiug in s'. ire. Inst rs the game was started after a few innings rain eaine up and put a stop to the game. Win n it had to h i al!e I i IV |> the sc.>re was 1 and 1. Never mi ml in though hoys we know you were going to play, hut could not on aee< not of :i' etireuuistam os. ltut same team will m prohily give Jill ano'her ehai.ee lie* '' iuru (I1 J.c-.-svUk\> streets !::xv* hern * !>;.nged in from luiil enough to worse. Tin.' olav \> 11i<*tl lias In-ill hauled lor tin' purpose if malting tlii'in hard lias served another purpose. Now t is mud instead of \v t sand: probably though vi someday all things wilt t-din.' right ;|| And w-e can move on smoothly and ti swiftly on the Maeadami/.t-d streets of j.-( Let'svillo. Keeeully tin i.ipieity af the I.eOsville jj ^^^hb ^|RS OLD. Oti Bank A Bate*burg. ^ ind City Depository, .00 Surplus and Profits HI out in Divsdends, <9. 1904. $120,180.54. \3 years, $14,785.82. ft ' Annually. i>Uk^ ^ON, Cashier.^ X NO 3! )NDEN. Jur Regular Corrs Are All Newsy. ^ ainifucturin ^ Co n;>:iny Ins bjen u led lo meet the iletnauds for in :reas^^B^ alt* of their manufacture. Jtnt now heir business can lie handled more stressful ly vvitli increased plant and nrc.-. This concern is turning out a ne gra'le of go ids which are obt.vnng a wide name for beauty, quality, ml cheapness, Prof. I.. I?. II aynes is outnowcinassing for I.ees\ille College ami at liis tiuie has most excellent prospects >r a large opening. Wonder when Itatesbiirg is to he rlt'en up in the Augusta Chronicle, re looked for it Sunday but were unale to lind it. l'robuly its time has ot yet come. Baxter and Union Dots. Still it rains, and has done so almost .ills for the past two week*. Yet v?e re iltspased to complain, wet or dry, old or hot?it's never quite right. Mr. John W. Adams visited the paentul roof last Sunday. Mr. (1. M. Adaui-spent one day last reek in < oliimbia. He biought Miss sisa Davis t ack home wUlt liiin She as been in the hospitil there for two ninths and thinks she ss much iuiroved. Wntermel >n days art* passing but ugor pens, I 11?* lieausand gooseberries re her.*, though like some of the cauid ile?, their dj\ * ure numbered. The Union oiiudny school has been linrd not twice in soncersion. Pro*racie?I meetings .ire being conneted at Mount Kbal ar.d Helhesda laptist churches Mr. Ii. W. Ilaltiwanger is buildings ew burn to take the place ??f the one sceiitly destroyed by lire, A. of B. Baxter, S. August 9th, Samaria Siftiugs. we an* having rain one 'Ir.j arid >'V? rains again the next day. Crops re doing iv? II,far, hut am afraid if le r?in continues a few days longer it ill damage the crop, especiallx cotton ui1 barbucue passed off very quietly n t he Jiith and all spok?* in their high* t terms of praise of the good order ml nice dinner. The candidates all ?>! :?, an ! were listened to with mark il attention. Mr W II l.ovctt ar.d Mr Willie Minis f Angusta Ua? spent a few days in auiarin last week. They expressed i*uiselves as lining liigluy delghte 1 till the place and its people, samaria had a new coiner?he weighs 1 pounds and expe. ts to make Sauia ia hia home for a while, at least. OurH. 1'. I> route is doing a good uisiiiess and is increasing every day Mr. 1' K. Hoatwright seems to be flighted with his work as mail carer. and thinks he is gaining popularly, the lower end of this route espeeilly. with some of the fair six. X. Y. Z. Land for Sale, "J'?0 acres of valuable land,eight miles ist of Saluda Ooii't House, fur sab*, his land \v:li be solii to a quirk buyr lur eight dollars per ai re. 200 acrres I the traet is in original forest:?r>0 re- in open land, Terms easy. Aplv to 1. KDWARDS. ltalesburg, S C. New Bank at Aiken. The I n u:i It.ink and Trest Co. of Ai ii op-ned ii- iloors for bi.sinesfton ue-day ln-t. The copital stock is i0,< 110. iarhecue at Del mar high School, On I :iday. August Huh, 1 will serve lirst elas- 'CI K D1NNKH in the inr o! the Xewherry Students IteItioii. A fine diiitue, will prepared, ill he -ei veil. < 'onie one. C(Uiie all. T. < SWYCiKRT. Was Wasting Awsy ' I I ad been troubled with kidney -i for the last five years," writes . II. Walls, uf Salem, "I lost liesh id never felt well and doetered with idi;ig physicians and tried all reinlit sngge-?ed without relief. Folly ' trieil Foley's Kidney Cure and ss than two hot ties comp'rtely cured e an ! I mi now sound and well." uring i In JsiiiiiierJUitlnev irregularities e often caused by ? xe s.-ive drinking being nverlieated. Attend to the idneys at once by ii-ing Foley'sKidt*y Cure. For sale by Tinunons llrov. War Against Consumption. All i. itiuii-are endeavoring to ebeek ie ravages of consumption: for the write plague" that claims so many etims each year. Foley's Honey ami at cures eotiuli- ami colds perfectly id volt are in no danger of < oiisiiim - on Do not risk your health by takin s nnt" unknown proration when i>iey%.h Honey and 'I'ar is safe anil rlain in results. Ask lor Foley's cne> and Tar ami insist upon bavin# . For sale by THninotis Bros.