The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 25, 1904, Image 1

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w IF YOU 'RECEI * J \ IVE A COPY OF THE ADV OCATE, AND ARE NOT A i i SUBSCRIBER, IT IS AN w?^< A INVITATION TO BECOME i v V ou ONE. $1.00 A YEAR, IN uvvv^e^ " Your Banking? No mutter how small, no matter large, The l-'irst National Banl Batesburg will give it eareful at tion. This message applies to i woman, children, firmi and co rations alike. Interest paid twit year on time depesits. W. II. TIMMERMAN, Pn The B/ ;s. lTESBI JRGA1 mmmm m wmmrmm m uwwmr.mmm 3 cnwoncr * v?? mim-a\t DVOCj THRFl The First Natl gaL fl a Capital $25,IM f? ^ |U $ iU, 1?'<0. 82. r. [ I B| a Hf $4,625.00. Deji Tlk Hfl BL?^ Total net oarnii BP eaeey Interest W." ? Yt-ARS OI.DV onal Bank of Bttfeslwrr, *? * 1 and City Depository, JO.UO Surplus and Profits iid out In Dividends, touiln, 19U4. $120,180.54. ig'sin 3y?-:??'S, $14,785.82. Semi-Annually. \ W.WATSON. Cashier. \. ' .J VOL. IV GEORGIA R, Augll! JACOIi PMINIZY. President. \ 1 L ROA D BANK, ?ta, Georgia. WM. A. LATIMER. Vice-Pr?s. BATESBUl LOCAL HAP1 IG, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGl PENINGS. I J3T 25, igo4. A SAD DEATH. i . J. R. T. Major has I c cod I 11 f ii i liu ( i tun f ' Let tCTi CORR^PONDE ? of Interest From _Our Regi \ NO 34 HNCE. v? jlar Correspond CM AS. <i. GOODRICH, Cashiei CAPITAL, $2oo,ooo; UIV This Bank niak.-s a special1 and respectfull> solicits the CORRESPOND RUPUS II. BROWN, Asst. Cashier. IDIVIDED PROFITS, $225,ooo ty of handling; out-cf-town accounts, business of Partners and Alerchants E N C E SOLICITED i Picked Up Here and Th Advocate R Mr. Joe Herlonj; of Emory, was hero Monday. Fr Mr. M. E. Rutland spent Monday in "l August*. 1 Mr. J. i\ (Mover went to Saluda . Inst week ere xtnd urouped ror1 leaders. Mrs. T. I?. ijunttlebanin returned j *>'"1 1 idny from a week's visit to relatives ?oLne< Pelion and North. | Arivoe Mi s Corrie Poore, wlio lias Icimi vis- , uj; Misses Annie and l.m u K'her- j ??rsuli < Ke for several days, Ufr ^for Iter Tndaj IOOVU I M IV/ V I IVr Ml kill Beyond. [V.any months a^o lliare was an- 1 Lee ?1 through flu* columns ol The ( ate the marriage of Professor j \|is> Mai 1'. Major. superintendent of the j,.,i i,v I Schools, t o M iss IJuennie Itiley. j have returi it becomes our sal duty to ro- | ' harleslor cuts, and 'Miey Are All P sville Lett'.T. j Baxter a .1'ipJran AJatns, accompan-j We liivo hail ier frienJ, Miss Srlminer, storms during iieil from a few days visit to hail storm did i. ? d some of cut ^ewsy. nd Hulon Dots. I several heavy rains mid ; tin* past week. I'he not reach in, but visit' neighbors and did dam Your Duty is to Vote Every voter in tliis C'ongressii district rhoultl bo sure and vote fo F. Lever. While he is the only De era tie candidate, the negro l)ant will, i.f course, inn in order thai may contest for Lever's seat. Lei imal ? A Yearns Subscription S rA. s Free to the Person ? mo- < Who Sells First 5 zier / Bale of Cotton / ' u* S on Batesburg J t>v* ? Market. \ no Mrs. Huz Peterson is recuperating at , Glenn Springs. ^ ay or Edwards attended court at uei Saluda last week. j Mr. ti. M Jones, of Words, visited tin his Tather here Monday. tv. Mr. J. Henry Budie, of Leesville, was lti town \Vi>iliip>ii!nr W'fl in* rsMKirtluy. coul ll diss AX si in i ?* Sin i t li, of Saluda county, it li <tl ited her aunt. Mrs. W K. Smith, ?l ||,at |M ir town, Monday. one, y< dr. Jamie 11. Addy, a member of sju, |ia ? llonrlnf Ileitis' ration for 11.is conn-! > . .1. i coin tnu called (o see us I ncsday. only t ^ camp ol Woodmen of theWoihl ... 1 . . ? . i it)rl. eu s ore inizcii in Lcpsvi ! * l.-i-i Satur-i it? death ?>f Mi>. Major. W liiie aivnj sevei burn know 11 ( r sun ; time | return* r eoinli t ion r as :i vnryeri'ieul Last Tin et when it became known that i r.ifts eni it departed this life tlie w liole friends at . ii n it t i b#r filent inity wis shocked. Dead! And , . lumbia. J wenty-'.hree years old! It i* |(je were | sad t.? see one young and lean- snyinffthc II. lluynes, wliti has noon j ral weeks at Travelers' Kest Your scribe ml and looks much iin proved. Hollow Creek esday evening Miss Oertmde putting up stu lertained a rumber of her" lhe oi l boniest a sociahl ? gi veil in honor of of that section I, M .ss .'essie Shull. of Co in the past 20 Ml of Leesville's young peo- Mr. Editor, present and every one left i attracting the V had spent a most delight- Mr. T. J'.. On 1 lias (1 own in the section the past week inp pn'lors Jinil visiting: ead. The good people report tlie finest crops ycar?. the sand hill section is eye of the land buyer, lattlebaum has sold his Sick headach" results from a di dered envdition of 11??- stomach hi quickly cured by 'Ohnitiheriaiii's St acli and Liver Tablets. For sal Timmons Bros, and Crosson Drujp There are several candidates out ' ,.r i.Siilninil <'mrmiissio ,(ir_ ( "pHL ADVOCATE will give to C id is l'ie person who markets the S urn- / first bale of cctton in Butesburg / e !?> / a year's subsuription. Also a ) C years' subscription to the Twice / \ a-week St. Louis Republic, a / r year's subscription to the Larni ? " I Journal and a chance at our $70 ner. \ .. . ? , \ da' Mr. Henry Westmoreland, of Minis, was in town Monday. vis Mi\ Kebx Hodieinade :i business trip j ( t? Saluda last week. j Mr. M. A. Croueli went to l'ro^peri- 4 t v 1 iut Fiiday on business. tlM Mr. Claude Kurtou, of Moneltn. visi.- Kr I'd friends bere Suntlnv. f night with nbout *0 members. tiful ci M i>s I.ucile Randal, of Sumter, is i l)rom * at tiu* home of her aunt, Mrs. 1 hold a uis I>. Kneree, near Uatesburg. j wife of d r J, Kaminer, of (indsdeii. tl.e fa lit d iprietor of the Kaminer bnild'iig in ;.nd e> i town, was here on business last s!Uj <(1 iday. ' . [ fat Iter it ??II" 111 t lie morning tunc of a eveiiin life. It is ind'cil sad to l>o. Mis4 Ma young husband, bereft of the h-wdajsii ii .11 . Mrs. F. B, I is bosom: to look niton an hiM r. and epriv.d of a mother's counsel, Mr are ?.!? LHiuplo. an t lift-! It is indeed Uraham's ] view a sorrowing niO'lier and Roof, of tl as they give b ick to earth t he Messrs. ? place near herr ry Lou Major is spending a Hollow Creek, ii Leesville witn her mother, midst at once t Major. j ers are looking Mrs. F. M. tirahain, of IM | **t'ling among ending a few days with Mr?. j Union Sund: parents, Mr. auJ Mrs. Win. 'aiSTp?t attends lis place. day, Several i J W. and W. M. Oxner Mr <?. ? Kne m r* .4. _ i to Mr. Frank Price, of who will move in our mtl be one of us. Oth'.his way with a view of the the Until >ntr uim vi Ab>.n> tint Mr. W. Boyd Evans, of Colun is the man to cast your vote for. John Bell Towil "| / kock mil Duj;i;y. wmi iinu st-i, r 1 'a I 5 your receipt. If you do not Ret ^ I ) in with the first bale bring us c ?? | > $1.25 and we will give you the j I ' whole bunch, / [ > BATHSBURG ADVOCATH. J ' r _ \ Special term of Lexi r gton County me Court convened Monday. Ha* Mr. S. J. Kaminer, of Gadsden, spent Friday in llatesburg. t Mr. .lames I'ou, of Mt. Willing, was ' * in town Monday on business. <1 r Mrs. (' J. St rem, of Augusta, visited Mis. Isaac Edwards last week. v iii. l'. (ireciie, Esij , a prominent rel?.ljn mber of the Abbeville b.ir. vvns in ( ^ Ifsbur^ on lejjal business last Fri. ' f. ?R?'! 1 Several member* of t!.? le-'-ye of odd Hows in this town attended (lie <,n 1 leral of Mr. Sliealy at iH'linur Sun- fame >' der liei diss V\ i tutie < 'ar| enter, of Roanoke, ealnily . , I ?pent u da; s of one whom the?* had c-c- , | former wa t clit ? r and eoiufort their old ThrailUill But s > it often hnpp' in tl.e M*. Lutl of nil*it ! ""I 11 r-i' ' he ni^hl of 171 Ii death 1 ; iiesuay. to Mrs Major while renting un -j j)f , father's roof and quietly and ' Wns her? V si e fell asleep. Miss I,ill r in 8:11 ml a last \ve? Ic. Tlie I a,,u s there on account of the I librarians for t trial. * I Our free win: ler Black, of the Ml. Pleas- Hope someone Ella section of Lexington ?ne vlio doean jre on our streets l ist Weil- mind Is free tri The days of t ' Timiiieriiian, of Batesbnrg. bered and somi 'ednesday afternoon. stage. Let us ie C 11 ay nes, who has been :n?ritingour u<>. Wc whose im lie mi insoon pass of!' the remember tl?e clay, am! tickets plaee the names IsaiesnuiK, w. nvans for Railroad Commissioner. \/ h i >11 V a Miss I.una (iurland t.'nyle, ol" Ala- NVi haina, is visiting friends in town. ^ Mr. and Mrs ('. Smith spent Sun tun Jay \\ ith relatives at Kui^e Serines. \ iM rs. .Inn. 1?. Watson visited htr J sister at Iliggin's Ferry last week. litl Dr I. M. Mitchell spent Monday a| Dliil I'litrKilav in IT .-k 111 in lii-i on liiKiiiuii Sll is visiting her sister, Mrs. \V. M ;>j . it ler. " ' | lr. M Wise, formerly ? I' Hates VIkjiiI i rjr, out iiiiw til (' reen* ootl, is oil j it to rel itives heri f?<r :i few ila\> Mm* :r, I >Ir. Simeon Sandifer anil his tw? lie sisters of It.i 'iiberg, are vLitin; "erne i the home of their cousin, Mr. It. S she wa umouj, v t i ? no vvlio wraps the draj rry of a >l ii? rinicli injiton, I), him, and lie* down to p:casaiil Mi?s Hal Irraiiw." | f lies now by the?ide of her beau- Mhs Kd i.-ler, Mrs. MallIi'mhi. in lli. 'in l,,wn Vl , , . , Mis-i lil rv <>1 < mieord (.lunch, whirr:, lon, is spe s laid to nst by her pastor, Rev. i ,j|)<r I. il?no I I... \l i: < l-i I. f>ecial course in art in Wash- ?f dean men , C., has returned home. ho in favor o Ltie I,ee llay.ies has return- have no pets, r?iin ('oluinhia. viuw?the nph wauls i- spending a few days ?nd rendering siting he .Misses Oxher. belong to hin inch Kyaser, from I.txing- bridge will ht tiding a few days here visi- tip your n ves and friends. 'he polls. *?-- XX' I- u, Baxter. S C. thereon?men who will f honest laws; who will but only one ohjert in inldiiitfof our country to t.od the things thut ii Remember the fre^ voted for, yes or NO. nind before ycu pro to A. of It. . Ana:. 22. '04. _ .,i. ?-<?.. .11 louui r>* S ? w iv, i ui iiiiii* Mr. II. Jill Hurjji's-s, of Sleadium, was here Tuesday. / I M", '"V."'. -)C iirnw ,^v::?...n.?l^rr rn r 21 I i Mrs. Charlotte IVterk'n, of AsiieN. C . is visiilnir frsemls in our } Miss Julia E. Holland, of Trenton, is ^ ^ visiting li r aunt, Mrs. It B. Sliealy. Miss Annie Rogers, of IVuion, is tlie Co guest of Iut friend, Miss Mary Eliza j | bo Mrs. It S. Ilollnn . of Treutoo, ter ! vi.-iting in., sister, Mr It. B Slieuiy, t?>\ | la-t *\eek. , * I diss Tnwin's, an accompished young und t !i ly of <?reeiiville, i- spending n few friend V's with her friend, Mi - Evilyr t |j?-j r oner. high p klr. Fred M inshntl. >f Wi!\ ville. who | * * (fie tK>ntta.;t for ;> ih? \v a. 1 win works ami eleitrie in tliir ; Mrs. vn, was lure on bn.sii.ess I- ridny. hand, .Ito. i M 1... Weeks ^ *?M uniui.M \ mill II. .nr. ;n u t* iar^e concourse of sorrowing j Sunday w s that followed her remains to 1 M'""- *' . ... been spew last testing place evinced the , " ' has return steem in which she was held bj j Miss Mnj } knew her.* | criug froa Major is survived by her hns- Quite a In. r infant child, only a few f'1'15 v.cini ..l.l n.,.i ict11.. ?:.i ! College 1 .11 n . i\ uur.u^ hi i itli Mrs. II. Kawl. I'. Trotter's >j>ter, who I.as j E?thei"tid ding a few d..ys in our midst I rd to her 1. line at Trenton. ; IOT 1116 llO <gio t raps is rapidly recov- taiiveS. i an attack of typhoid f?-ver. I large crow.'. oT people fr?)ai ty attended the Newberry A Wan icon ion which was held at ... r .( ?e. of Leesville, use of RepresenniiiK to Molliera. ' \ can 110L hi> taken wit ii *y Do you want t< invest in a pieo of property? I j town. Mr. W. II. I.nngstoti, after a visit > to h?-r tali or, Mr. \v . I*. Cullum, has | returned to her home in Alahtma. J Cards .are oiit announcing the inar? lia^euf Mrs. Emmie Magrudtr Chainjp | hi in to 1 >r. .1. I>avis'I'iinmous on Wetl | neMliiy, August :>lst, at the home of Mr. S. ('. Kitehings, of Augusta, vis- fro it?*(i his brother, Mr. W. W. Kitelm.gs, M: Monday. , Mr. 1*. A. Covin, of MeCoriniek, is m< spending a few il\ys with relatives in ?* ?| town. Mr The barbacue and political meeting u at Keesville yesterday* was well at- J no-t nmc n i iciunii'ii hi a short visit to her uncle, Mr. who a :Keiidroe Mitchell, at Ititlge Spring. face li dr. <{. VV. Modliu, of Colombia, has- sides vcd his family to our town and n< - molhei pies the house formerly owned by nmj . Klheredue, next to Dr. Miw bells , , H ' I Of l lies idence. | >f the drs. Moride Hood, a t?aeher in the ' ' j |),.|a?ar l? t the age of four r five Is "eft to j |ar?,.croW fe without a mother's In Ip. Be-j |)r, J, , those she leaves a father ami j Newberry p. Mr. ami Mrs. llenry A. Spann, j 1* ri*laj . .. The Ban reral mothers ami si t?-rs. AM tainty. 1 e have the heartfelt sympathy |iaVe been entire corointiniiy. State ami i i i??i si Friday. They report a I small children d cf jolly people. ' of the summer A. 1J. Coherer. President of j bowel troubles. ~ . . necessary to e Co..cge, ?ii? on our streets | l>-ator tob( !' t he bowels. Ixi k of Leesville is uow a eer- ! but j;ive the i he papers of iucori oration an 1 see that it . . .... . r i nauseates and I issued by the Secretary ot | ,, ,|lis (,(ies not the slock books are open. Chamberlain's .....i, i t,i <mi Tim I'nr- ! rlioea Remedy i during the hot weather _ months to guard against As a rule it is ot'ly ive tli? child a dose of orrect any disorder of o not use any substitute dd-fashioued castor oil; is fresh, as rancid oil ias a tendency to gripe. ; check the bowels give Colic, Cholera ond I>iarand then a dose of cas so, write to mi at once. = = ? 0 UIU until', 11.11 l i^iimur, vie . ?rs. Fmma Miles and her daughter, = , Miss Lucile, of Alabama, who have | been visiting their nuele, Dr. W. II. | Tiininerman, for several days, left 'i Hatesburg Monday for Johnston, where | they will visit relatives. Mi?s Evelyn Conner entertained a ' large number of young poodle hist I lenueu. (?r j Miss I.ueile ('iiltum. of ('olnmliiu, l'e I is visiting *??r parent*'. Mr niul Mr?, se<' I I j. t). Cnlli.m. tre Mr. M. I.. Smith. of Clover, on Sat| ?rda> visited Ills wile ami children, tnl iwoo have been here for .some time x visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Dr. anil Mrs. K K Hardin. angehiirg College, ai'd her two lit- j children, v isi let I relatives in this lioll last week. While her? re- 1 I it a riii red n telegram announcing the ex-j (jh'ler ine illness of her brother- in-1 iw in j hank i orgia She ieft immediately for At- j '',-v ita Her t-.vo children will remain a v days longer. .r ,> i.mators a lt:?; lorotlioiiulit n:ay save you ' of trouble. Anyone who mnkes| "J le to keen ( liaiiiberlain's Colic, j.l. H ilnu a ami Diitri l!ofu k'crra-t!y al j Klhorcd^o mows this is a fact. For sale | 'I'tu' tin unions Jtros nod Frcssuii I'rui;' f air castles nimble. I Several I Boll Weevil. .tciiUnnia re ns follows; I. Mal. ?<>r ;)il, and the L- u 1 II 1> 11 , , , ; ed in its Inoi I- llendrix. II. V. Ituukuijjlit avoided. The. knight, V. II. llendrix, E. J. J edy should ho and C. I). Barr. I kept ready for lie is soon coming for 'lie J'."' iddtca* of lhe candidates to take a ,\,| uVa't'ment \ i lied upon with .ees\ ilie people attended the ; en in cnsrs of . 1 exeirists held at St. Paul's ' ^Ic hy Tiuinit i<i i hrug Co, i disease may be checkipiency and all danger js'or oil and this remprocured at once and instant jse as soon as ,1011 of any bowel trouhis is the most successknown and may be reimplicit c mlidence ey liolcra infantum. For ms I'.ros. and Crosson I Fridap evening in honor ol Miss Iowne? of Greenville, who ho* been spending a few days with her. During the evening delirious re flesh men is vveae served. They Appeal toOur Sympathies. The bilious and dyspeptic are constant sufferers and appeal In our sympathies. There is nut one of ti.eni. ; A man with qualities ? h which fit him for a seat ,i? in the House of Representatives is Htheredjce, 01 Leesville. Vote for him. Vlurder Case Continued rlen 1'lie case ol McCormick ami Miller, 1 ar^ed with murdering tlie Trues- ,rat'nn le negro, lias been continued to the weevil xl term of Salud.. court. i formal boll \\ Killed Accidentally. i Mr. I). Iv Sliealy, foreman of the !l1"' s*'' lUiiuren si ison < W>11 liiis sent us for ex- , ,, " lout ol tl? o t lie farmers a sptrimtn illus- were benel \ tin* life history of the boll about the It is in a vial ronuiiiiilig io I knew bt U tlehyde I lie lava ami adult of the iueIt ; Saliie boil eevil. K.iwl, he invite all of our reailers to call < ;uiicli. e the specimen. It is for the en- Sunday umiay. int- tAcruiDv? ..ui j v ordinary an <1 all present Uud. Tu,y .,ar.K-,l mud, Struck y l-utheruii ( liurch they nwver >re. Those attending from r* ' Misses Nettie Mit'uilhu and ( o'flninn s X I? ieai.d Dr. .1. V. Kinard, E last Saturday iiben Mc-Cartlia and Inland l>ara,.vs's? "?s Children* I >:ty i x.rcises j Nothing on tht V'ith Paralysis. 'oleman, a merchant at oatls, Saluda county, on suffered a stroke of : condition is critical. 1 Market Equal toCham John Bell Towil itatcshury., S. C. imwevcr, who may not he brought back In life all 1 happilics.3 by the use of Chamberlain's /Homach ami Liver 'I'.ihlei.s These tablets invigorate the stomach ami liver ami strengthen the digestion, They a.so regulate the Ij bowels. For sale oy Timmons llros. | ami I'rossou I>rtig Co. Vote for u< TIIKIlEVTII I'RKAt.TV W tl A little tiling sometimes results in tu death. Thus a mere scratch, ins.'*;mil- . cant <'iits or puny boils have paid the deatlt penalty. It is wise to have Hi Itiicklen's Arnica Salve ever handy, sh It's the best Salve on earth a :?! will prevent fatality, when Burnt, Sores, juicers and Piles tlir. aten. Only t2r>e, J at <>. J. Harris, Bites.uirg Drug to1, I'Tiiriincins Bros.. Bates airir S. (J., and >1 ley saw mill, near lloll?*y*s Kerry, j liglitei is killed Saturday l>y an in sorted ii0n. nth Hying from tin* saw and striking in in the stouiaeli and passing nearly . rough tlie- body, lie lived but it ort while after the m-;ident. for ! It ihirhaiis Testifies A fter four Years j ^ C. It. Iturhaus. ? f Carlisle Center. t?ltc mix-lit ??f tlio l.triuers t.1" t?i:r sec- ' wen* I.eld i liis pl.icc. i iiiul tlie ex i ;?rc gnacl t your vote he cast;am, ;tlieredge, of Leesville, iu'"1 iKlllel | aioil. he House of Represen- mr k. ? Columbia yes. hi tin- MethodistChnreh ;it j hci-laiu's Col The attendance was lar^e i )l( eroises eiijoye I t.y all. We j T||is r.u., js , ill to Misses Matlie Adams ) overy where, a i' M.ijur for spending time ! ^'ve tcost ... ! when tile best ice preparing lur the ooca- | Witmer ^ prn 11ii, mo , in a < I.. (.'rn..ch, who has beer. to j says: "There for treatment has returued j" l',e w J which equals ir, ('liofera and Uiar>t*a Kerntdy. veil known to druggists nil nine out of ten will oiners this preparation is asked for. Mr. O. If. ininent r'ljji;ist of Jopiaeolar to his customers is nothing 011 the maray of patent medicine Cli iniberlain's ('olio F. Y> . OSWALD, I'll *, <t?"C A i.Kisi: ^ t i H IT George Bell Tim merman For Solicitor. > Rni.i. Timmkkman, Viri'-l'rvs. A Attorney. i>Kox, (.'sishirr. _ _ * Crosfon Dmjr C??%.f I.t>.?vilie. S. ( I i * (i i See that your ballot reads ir George Bell Tim merman !ii' For Solicitor. A home boy.' {V," I Itii i ........ .. 11,1 . Y.. writrs : 44About four years uj?o I wrote ycti staling that 1 had been 1 tirely eured of a severe kidney j m e t iilililv by taking 1< ss than two buttles ' ' * Foley'? Kidney Cure. It entirely opped tlie briek dust sediment, and j in ami symptoms of kidney disease j Am sappeared. I am glad to say that Hp, M|.,, ve never had a return of any of use symploitis during the four years the pn at have elapsed and I am evidently ! ot jj)t red to stay cured, and heartily reo- ! * . llOlllO III 11* Mi si Ki Williams Visits Bates- 1,1 t,lu 1 . tlluWS. burK- Mr. F. iJi f; I lie visitors to Hatoslmrg oil spiiit Suil >' last was Mr. II, A W illi kins, Seln o.lor. ipulur anil gonial superintendent t ^r~ 'lr Soutlurn Kit i I mail, Iota toil at , I Miss 1. II I III in <l\ l-?l, ' , Cholera ami una hlln rodgo i-s on u visit ! b >\vol .-omplai amily of Mr. M. M. Mat- ! mend this pr Timnions liros E. Schroder, of llfiiUrson, day with his inntlitr, Mrs. A. ' T'lKci c Elhcrcii^i* and li ti'i* grand ^heiill Kliodi art' on a visit in Columbia. hurg last b i ida >1 nn Matthews and Miss ),!l 'roln Sail I Marnioea uemeuy lor nt* We sell nml reiomeiuiruti >n. For sale by and Crosson Drug Co. i to the Pen. 3ii passed through Hatesiy on his way to Columula. He had in charge I tie no Inc LEXINGTON, Capita!, me oanK, :orporated. SOU I'M CAROLINA $30,000.00. mop i llal ?. oiigll ; | (.0 When a rough, a tickling or nil , 0,1 irritation in (In- throat make* von fori j lr ] iinromli-rtalile, take Ballard's Il'tre-j '* J lioiiiitl S\ n.p itoi.'t wait until the disease has gone beyond control. Mr.' an 1 Mr-. .1 A. Anderson. JI64 West 5th iJ ' St., Salt l.akc city, Utah, writes: "we think thillrit's iL rvhoiind Syrup the : best ineilicine for coughs anil colds, ! We have e<l it for several years: it ( ialwavs ei es immediate rolii f. is verv I mineiitl roley'a Knlney <"nrf io any iCwIun le eufierin^ .mm kidney or MatKli"* I . Hilile. For sale liy Timnioiis I'.r - ' K,li** itenbui g S. L. all w eillicr Ive Lexington a Solicitor t. ?. Vote for Coltm jeorge Bell Timmerman. tl kN ( ibia. Mr. Williams is a n?ai?, al- Knslitoii, h strict in discipline, beloved l?y . K llill bo cotnc in contact witii 11iin in business or a social wav. Messrs i Beard urn! \\ . A. l-'ort acroinpnnii on bis lour of inspection from b a to Augusta. The parly were | inir in a railroad ailto.nobiic. vv of Saliul.i, are vLiting Mrs. lU,?r?:nn 1 nra-i fenced to lift _ murder of Ben Was x, . , ' I had been * ote l()r i disease for tin If. K. Watts, _ and nev--r felt Knvfl I-v/iik i-ioiiiiir i?ii_\sii swli,?w ^ 11 or ir??< ? kiii, ('onvii itfii anu s 11' imprisonment for t'ne Burton, at Monetta. Wasting Awsy troutiled with kidney last live years," writes Salem, "1 lost flesh well and doetered with ians and tried all rem il ivit hour, relief. Kin HOUR (4> Per Centum, on Savings Acco TWO (2) l>er Centum on checking acct not less i han $2( YOUR ACC( per annum, Payable Quarterly unts. per annum, Payable Quarter!} jimts 011 minimum amount o: )().0(). )UNTS SOLICITED. pleasant i id jiivcs pcrlHct sutisfaet ion. U'ic, 50c, $1 00.Sold tiy (> J. Harris Itatesourg C. ; ~ _~~ Fruit 1 rees. I *' 1 am still selling fruit trees fur >v J t li? Hreensboro Nurseries, the sainu Til K CHRISTIAN. 4 'lain lies at ConstutP'opIo, Turkey,. |^C mI Ynkahoiua, dapm, have h?n>? used i if Longman & Martinez Faint fi r ClCO tinting Ilieir churches. Liberal contributions of I.. A M. aint will be given for atich purpose herever a church is located. F. M Seollehl. ILiriis Springs S. | riles. "I printed our old homestead . xiagtonians, Vote for rge liell Tiinmerman For Solicitor. . t I iiji 'nimM # .. I ulIv ! trioil Fi ,. , less than two hor Railroad me ami i am i , . . During theism Commissioner. are often cans or being ovei kidneys at <>n< nev Curo. Fi War A-a Land for Sale. m , .t...... ley's Kidney Cure and Imltles comp'etely cured now found and well." mer kidney irregularities ed byexc s?tve drinking healed. Attend to the e by lining Foley'sKidir sale by Timinons Hros. Inst Consumption. nra oiuiitn t'nri mr 11\ '?Vrite For Further Inform: Always (liven. IIOARI F, \V. O.S\VAl.l?, A I.KH (1k?, fiKI.i. Timmkiiman, II. L COUNTY AN I] Safety Deposit Boxes for I 11 loll rrompt air.l < ourtruiis A (trillion ) OP DIRECTORS: ikd J. Fox, Kowin W. Jtoii kktso Oswald, Jclian E. Kaufman. ? TOWN DEPOSITORY, lent. 111 in i/iit*L i unvr urru i uiiiin irw ?iiii lor 1(5 years. The trees have given ^ much satisfaction, displaying a hardy h growth, :iim) 1 find no trouble making sales. See nte before buy wig. (ieo, M, Adams, i? Ilatesburg, S. C ? . j K I Subscribe to the Advocate, |h i I itli I- & M. twenty-six years ago !??t pa in led since; loaks better th.i?? Solin oiim's pa nted in the last four years." man \V. II. Ilnrr, Charleston, \V. Va., i enit. rrites, "Painted If ran ken bur)* Block ,'itli I,? & M. hows better limit any nildinys here have ever done; stands ill as though varnished, and actual ''I'1 nst of paint was less than $1 2(1 per nisli ; al. These Celebrated Paints are sold y .P.'. Haw I r km \ iru- itii i iiiiiiii i iii.ill iwi (or and help lis put :? Lexington acri in otlico as Solicitor ??f this cir- oast of Sn This land er for eig ! Ice! let! Tin* d iys are gett ing of tin* t you will need ice Can we fur- o, *.* jn ? pill. WRWANTYuUUTHADK. . , Howard & I'ond, P'y 10 "On the Corner." s of valuable land, eig lit mi Ips ' 1ra * " 1 "write plngiu luila (Nmit House. Inr .-ale. victims eaeli i will be sold to a quick buy-i Tar cures eoiij lit dollars per acre. 200 acrres and you are ii ract i- in original forests 80 >pen land. Terms easy. Ap- Foley's Hone I. KDWAIIHS. certain i'i rt ISate-burr. S. C. Honey and Ti it. For >ale I 1 V ll?<\ II ? W. I 11^ l\" * IIV< ?? >f consumption: for (hi j" that claims so many fear. Foley's Honey and Hi* ami colds perfectly i no danger of t onsumnrisk your health by takknown prcpration when y and 'l'ar is safe and suits. Ask lor Foley's tr and insist upon having by Tiinimms Rrot. I