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M Largest Cir< :ulation of Any Papei r Between Columbia and Augusta. 2,500 < r 6-Page Papers Each Week go to Money Spenders. Hold Cotton fo|* 15 Cent ThK FIRST NATIONAL BANK BATHSBURU (S. C.>, will lend me on COTTON stored in the Bates! Warehouse. W. H. TIMMERMAN, rre * the bfi WQCj THRI a The First Na< fm KJ Capital $25, II $10,160.82. MW ^ $4,625.00. Dt <m&t (n Total net earn Interes W E YEARS OLD. tionai Ba?:k of ftatesburg, ty und City Depository, 000.00 Surplus and Profits Paid out in Dividends, ;x>sits, 1904. $120.180.E4. m?K in 3 years, $14,785.82. 1 Semi-Annually. . W. WATSON, Cashie.. VOL. IV GEORGIA RAIL ROAD > BA N K, Augusta, (in. IAC()? PHIN1ZV. President. BATESBURG, LOCALS. Li ill Mr. Henry ('. Boilie, of Kmory, was here FriJay. at he Mr .1 It Ili-sur ..f XIf win:.... i S. C., THURSDAY , SEPTEM Ool. Jiim. Bell Towill, is visiting: in irginin. Mr. J..I. Kawl, snout Motulay a' I.? x- ... ' Willi ElOII. . , bene.l Misses Cor j and Belt Watson ware re Monday. v..w , BER 22, 1904. Lexington. rt foil vimii'iI in l.i'xinloti today K. (>. 1'tmJy on (lie Mrs. C. s May Itrutlforil, wli<> lias been in Housel I{..1 1. - ? :svilie Letter. From St Mwsrs. K. spent few ?!a; II. ltawl, Miss Kitell and Mr j Imrg last wet iwl spent a few days in Co-I sirs An??l NO 41 ivern's Sparrow. O Liunter and K<t Slnilt ;S iii l.v<'.iville imd Uate? k. U.n l. - - " EWM. A. LATIMER, Vice-Pics. C. CI. (iOOORICH, Cashier. RUI-'US H. BROWN, Asst. Cashier. Capitals Profits $450,000 Out-of-Town Accounts Receive Our Best Attention. I ? - WRITE US, .? I - - ? " IS, ?? ! here Thursday. w I Mr. Hhlpti Hartley has return >d from a visit to Tr nton. fri Dr. \V. II. Titmnerman went to Lexington Thursday. w;i Mrs. .1110. Spann, of near I.eesville, was here Thursday. po Mr. Alturd J. Fox. of I.tirinafmi Mr. Wm. M. lliirtlf.v, of Monrltu, | 'Xturi is here Tuesday. ! Mr. Mr. L. A. Black spent Sunday \vi h ',a"k, ends hi Letsyille. a,M* ? Mr. William Crosson, 01 la-es.*ilie. ?" >( u on our streets Momuy. ! ex'e" .tin iny Mr. I>. \V. Matthews, of MaUlie.ys 1 t|,js , st dice, was lie'c Tuesday. i t|M, IM1 . v/i.? oui< v iu?t nejiiiMiiiHT, lias lumhid la ' Mr. A A. Fox. cashier of I lie Ilome spent a f? has leturned from New Yolk ^ ^ ^ I her northern points. Saturday week dirt was broken on the ?,fr. and sum of the I.exin^toii Mnni.fac- bur#, atte ; company. The enlargement of unchurch iii 11 indicates the prosperity of The fain t errrise " st week. Lizzie spent ! II. Shu] I, of New Hrooklsind, u,,r com muni w days litre last week. Mrs. I). <J. ! '. Lewis was on the streets l'me w'fh lie afternoon. ens Mill, who Mrs. J. B. Stokes, of Bates- We were ndeti services at the Luther- t<>r w'th us a Sunday. 'e^ here Satu tily of Rev. W. I, Herbert, of T,le l)anner 'i.ui^iiivr onsa Sunday with relatives in ty Shull i? -pending gomer sist?T-{n-lnw, at Kitch1 is quite id. * 1 to have Mr. Guv Gunfew days last week. lie rday for Edgefield, hoys of Columbia con Mi?s Mannie the aocompl Pt! daughter of Mr. N. A. Hates, yesterday to resiling her studies Converse college. Mr. Jno. I>. Kawl In s accepted a si lion with the Southern Fruit Co., Charleston, as traveling salesman i will work this territory. An imitation of a .lapenese wedd i.-h- SOUTH CAKOLJN A COLLEGE It-a In Centennial Celebration, January 10 1905. ?history Before The War. po , j- The centennial of the opening of the iui,j South Carolina College will l?e celebrated on the loth day of January, 1903. The centennial of the eharter"'b inir of the colleen ivin celehmteil I)e was here Thursday. tri Mr. W. Van Jones, of WiipeniT was in town Thursday. wa Misses Mary and Maud Spaun visited , relatives here last week. vil Mr. J. K. Kutherford, of Saluda county, was lie'e last week. wa Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cooner ?tteniln?i Mr. 11. T. Wright made a bu<i .ess j ?p|u. I? to Joliiistou Monday. ^ia jia dr. J.iint-s Kiilgfll oT Ml. Willing, j lw* rei s neve one day this tvedk. Miss diss rauline liutto, of neur I.ecs larrivot le, was in Hatesbnrg Saturday. ll'? Hr. Eli Snelgrovo, of Ml. Willing, s in the city one day this week. ''L)oi v.-oi ii 111 oi:>, road from Lexington to Colnni- spending i s iicrii imule llrin and hard by Mr, (all lingang and private citizens. Block of st ... .... die stand Annie Meaty ol Andeison. lias Nichols J to take charge or her class in i? ia|M new Uit ut e. ngton, Sept. 2ti. ^'r" ^ 25 tow n last ll't StIOil Villir e.ni>Wi>ii>- Ikv iiuinik I Mleo l?..i return* tl to their home after ? prof several weeks in our midst. c,lur<"'? near 1 loiin Kikard has opened up a ""'"ker of on aple and fancy groceries in ^'r ' recently occupied by M. L. da^We wish him much smcess Miss Esther business. Thursday aft Craps, of Perry, was in Vl?jt ""V"!.1 week. Mr. and W i ,,, , Steedmnos wa racled nicotine at Sardis ere last week. Quite a r felks attended. inter was in town SunOunter retorted home ;er spending' a pleasant atives in New Brooklaml. rs. Alonzo Gunter, of % ill town last week. will bo given for (he In* no lit of Baptist church of f.ee&ville on Kriil Sep*. 80th, in Letsville college. Protracted meeting started at tnaria church Sunday uud will < t nue through the week. The past Rev. Evans Hall, is assisted ty Rev. C?. Cooner. l'"? oetuber 39, 1901, in Charleston, during ay' the exposition. The elr f object of this celebration, as emplia. ed at the Sa- time, was to lead up to .1 worth}' celeon bration ?>f the true centennial of the ;or, college in January, 1905, when it is X. expictedth.it hundreds of alutnni from all parts of the country will be present in Cilurabia to signalize one of the J tin1 association at Sardis. sec Mr. J. Elton Kawl, of Port Royal, is visiting his brother Mr. W. A. Rawl. 4 En Mr. Monroe Itikurd, of near Lees- Uaj villi', was in town on business last Eri- , ?i: Misses Claudia anil Lillie 11 avnes, of Swi Leesville, wtre in Botesburg one day % I?\ J. C. UuzharJt, of tie* Matthews cheap tinn, was in town this week. 'and do lisses Dora and Sue DeLoach, of j V lory, were in town shopping Tuesf Ir. I,. C. Hartley spent Sunday with MR, sister, Mrs. A. J. tjuattlehauui, of ansea. iif ti t - ^1 ^ ? v,_, ... ...o l/ai flavoring extracts; use Salter's, spending a n't take any substitute." For Able has ri I.. D. Culluui Co., and J, W* gust a. Huteiburg. Mr Aho Sunday wi . ISAAC EDWARDS, AbleM r. Jaso j Newberry tr.v~ . -i I berry colle idj i lumps who iihs been Mi?s Katie (J few days with Miss Ellaiou the Misses Gu utrrned to her home in An- jjf8 j y ^ some time wit n Able, of Atlanta, spent ton of Merits Hi his mother Mrs. M. K. Misses Ottt leaves Wednes n Oxner left Tuesday for where th. will where he ijoes to enter New- Me. M. E C ire. lantt, of Wagener, visited liter last week, 'brand lias been spending b ber mother Mrs. ClayBridge. ?lee and Brittle fiunter iduy for LeesviBe College I attend anlioo'. unter sp >nt several days Ladies' Dress Coods ironi 2.r?<; to per yard at J. C. (Dover's. These got are all new?not auction goods. John Bell Towill Kateshurg, S. C. .J.J must nnuioie vveuis lit tin* 111>i??rv oi ihIs t?>? State. The establishment of a State College, conceived by John Kill ledge, was recommended to the Legislature by Gov. John Drayton, in November. 1801. and was carried >uece$sful!y through that ' body by 11. W. DeSaussure, afterwards Chancellor, and until his death, in 1889 a bulwark of strength to the South iilM WI'UKt er Mrs. James Branson, of Darlington ja> is visiting lier mother M s. Hoatwriglil at Monetta. ^ j bus Mr. George Yonee, of near ltidge j ^j()| Spring made a business trip to our town F. nlay. ^ pos Miss Sa'ome Timinerman left Mon- sou day for Limestone euileire i<? ?i . ?> . ui. i.unn. a success lul farm- ' * "J >f Saluda county, was in town Tues- /\l1 Ir. JiiDuvs Westmoreland, a young incfM man of Samaria, was here uduv. We li Ir. Cn-per Ifallman has accepted a ,jlt, f.u. ition with the China rug Co., of |,aiUj j, atcr ret il tt v/i i\ 1 Da ICSDU | Miss Sop id The Success With ! returned i> 1 ?1:?Vs in oili Which He Has Mr 0 c Met. Iiiivt1 b 'en i lu inbin re I lave at nil times borne in mind noon, l ilint pluck and thrift walk Mr Siin< ,i li.iinl, nor can the slugged moveJ inl, file* " o-- m ' Di.iMiuia i: hie Kyzer, of Augusta lias Last Sunda cine having spent several Gunter upon I midst. the chickens, Leaphart and wife, who 1r*'d Rt what spending a few days in Co- ow'? hut after urned home Monday after- happened tc )n Smith. of Lexington, has Baxter 2L j our midst to enioi the ?SI week J' nit* lit Master Clyde tearing a racket among ian o.it with hi* gun and he supposed to be an he was brought in dead > lit a fat lien. nd Hulon Dots. Carolina College. The Governor, in hi.*' message, referred to the h?1 vantage of an institution supported ly public funds : "the means couid not be wanting of in viting and providing for learned ami respec table professors in the various branches of science," and the need of a common center of education in the State: "The friendships of VOIIIll- 111.-11 -.Viml.1 I lll'111'.i Iij? niv?.iw>l../l her studi?s. ! , sp?-i J iss Maud !<pp Ethi'redg'e left Thurs- ' 1>. 'i day for Meridian. Miss., where she will . i i attend eo ego. I "Is Mr. J. Crowell Mitchell, of Lrcsville, Mm wan in town Thursday to see his sister, Miss E. E. Mitchell. K< Mr. and Mrs. fleorge W heeler, of Sa r. Lamar Maflriider, of Augusta, !,t l'oe3 11 Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. w,''out< ['millions. (,r and km r. W. C. Bates, who has been spend- w|ien ,, aomeiime wirii relatives here left ' iday for Partington. ! gone d bo i'din lllor A. 11. Cargile, of the Sal ml* j t ndard, was in town Saiiir.inv i : in wiurii . .. . mt participate. Years ago " " ;ed upon llie wooden buildings ' " U ii a in e ii t ?m1 our town as t ve*sores ' I *w that tlit* time would come I ,l'rink-sl'o or business men would got to- ^?r* ?i.d remove these n lies of by- hot njs. erecting in their stead miirnt'<l at gs which would stai il as orna- ^untlaJ" ait?< o the town and monuments to lll>* ^r* ^ quiet atmosphere ot our Cotton, cott< cinity, air. Smith will con- and Pif-keaa an ore gallery anil watch re- 's "hove 10e an p. We welcome him. n" tliot couhi ir Itouknitchtand Miss Lylie ,s ll,M; ,J"r 1 hot this place were qrietlv i ?n.e" n the Methodist parsonage J r"''"' ,U '*' ,l" srnoon by Rev. W. B. Jus. . *. ouknight is a rising young "e C " " 1 Admim M nm .1 oil, its nearly nil open p few, though the price id the weather has been be asked T.ir, the staple he crop will he a short l crop is suffering for 3o be short. rrick and daughter Cottle home of Mr. O. M. Do you want to invest in a piece of property? write to nie rk^ipo __ _ _ " " ~ " 1 " and strengl hened throughout t!n> State j ( And mir politica* union tit*, inucii advanced thereby," The "charter'* of tiio college, r.(tilled December lit, 1801, . bears the simple title. "An Act to Es- ' Itrtbitsn a i irtfe^ent (ni'iiiiirtrTp" SVtfiTTs" signed, John Ward, frea.dent or the J Senate. '* The object wis thus set fort h ^ in the preamble: "Whereas, the pro lulls, passed through linlesburg Thurs- ( lay en route to Columbia. M iu ins Blanch Onto and her sister, i ' ' Mrs (lanlc, of Mouetta, were in Bates- 9'tii !>urg shopping ujie day last -*wU- # Star - ? * " r H ? Pi: - n-.au, - *? ui ^ %j scholarships from Salut'a coiintv, left slioi Tuesday for Wintlirop college. v.,.. -I * ' | t lleltlSO I us a pleasant rail. I haVe s r. Landon Quattlebuiini, son >f Mr 'stood \v? l. Qiialt lebuum has accepted a po j sards ?n in a dry goods store at Lm? huiuisoE , S. C. # j buildinj **. 3 "atesbu lerbert, of l.eesvil'e, ware in town .. . of prog" iping Tuesday. { ^ E, r. S. 1'. Derrick. It. K. 1? man Nr. Ive*. A inoujf tlieh*' men who! IM,S,,H'S3 1 uiil their money to the town's 1 a 11 ,,Dl",er ? wish to say a few word* as rc- ' Hrnt of Mai Mr. Isaac EdwarJs uod thej Mis-a GriHlt ne two-Mury hrick and granite >enr' s,|e h ? I.e has erected. Its erection I ,irui n,enl|< irg and inoculated the germs ' extend to "l ression iotooor citizens. j|r l^sofili n? twards has always stood for Saturday ir.r'? ................ i.. of I.eesville man anil lias been for | " f years connected with tlie j e>f,rs a,nl It hews & Itouk nii'bt ?<o ls,(!n'nn<1 ?rne h has only lived here o"ne \ **"*< vl,litJ as been connected with the j "rt "1'l , , ,, ... I school last Sun lined above. Mr. and Mrs. , . . ? * Ai nm'.n t.<vo .-f , J tWm the most sincere wish-! uir ^[7/ ; and happy life. ' i i^ht about one mile norlli ' Alisat > Xila a c ; ed the sinirii> ' a company of negroes con- ^ * 7 in Etheredge, of Johnst Johnson, of Culhonn ing hi this section. stressed the llulon Sum day, he has taught V in vsvfe urafto nd Itutli Adams attendlust Saturday and Sun (4. ? U1IVV. ~ ? 4 3 jie? rum ai IUII juui n rmm luuica iu I the prosperity of moiety, and <>n^>)it ill- 1 . ways to lie an object of legislative at- I ?teiiliun : anil whereas the establishment | of a college in a central part of tin- | | Slate, where all its youth may be etln' i.ateti, wiii iii^iiiy promole the iusirtic| lion, the good oitler ami the hannotiv 1 of the whole community." The chief 1 J provisions of the Act were the follow- 1 ? '? iMMH* *:? cvl^t I <1 II I lift I I I ?> 111 , . w, II i two weitis risit to friends and re la- . lives in the Fruit II111 sect on. M r. T. Vi. Hail)* passed through Bates '' jurjj on his return from the Baptist inm' \>gociut ion at Sard is Inst week. ! see Prof. \\ K. Black, of Kliauheth col- j le^e. N. was in town last wetk vis- Pas" tiiij* his brother Mr I,. A. Black. ron' roDi liutcsbiirg, began service- on but nlw rout*' la*t Tliur day. j wheel, < , . . .. . .. would li io many friends oI fllisse* h.iiima ^ ^ Maud kornaglinn an1 delighted to i . ' * . , in build tlu ill here on a visit. man ma i*s llultte Long, of Mi. Willing, Mercha >od through llatcibiirff Tuesday an f ihe ton [ s to LeCy villo college. J nieut. ays putting his shoulder to the ! Kr?*sated t< loiiifT with a will that which "hot suppe ie to t he town's advancemcr.t By ('??"?' am and industry he has sticc>>e<'ed feature of t liinc up a business of which anv , a oil 1 y wcli feel proud, (icnem' when he d! ndisr, in tl?a full meaning 0f'pushed off ? will bo found at his establish-j breast. C Clothing, rry Oocds, (irooeries ! 911,1 death > have what they called a ! a """""t . r . . i . Mr. C. 15. Kn r. A fuss betwoen John t> . s ? tending Lexim i! 1 oui Robinson was the . ? ' he evening. Cannon drew a J"ror} . . , , Protracted m tohinson it is claimed and ? , . y. Samaria l aptis U tula, SU u v annuo was hy Robinson and shot in the I 1 " 1,101,11 ll , . .. , breezes makes annuo fell to the ground i the Laid. We ensimd mi a short tune. . , ; suit from this i'Oce, of Raster, is ati?ton Court th's week as eeting is in session at >t church ileal us ami nights ami temperate it delightful to worship trust much good will re meeting. John Bell Towill, Batesbur^, S. C. i iii: That liis Exeellun-iy the (?ovj ernor, Ii'.h Honor the I,iriiteuanL-(J >v t i oritur, the hoiiorable the IVesiileat of .< j Senate, ami Hie Speaker of the He use I of Ueoreseetali ve?, th" iionornble the ' Associate .Indies of >he Court of ( Equity, shall be, ex-olli to. togerht r with tlwii. Cli rli's C. Pineknej*, H, W. DeSaiissure, Thomas Tuylor, the Rev Miss M:iry Co mer returned Thurs-j " lay to Walterboro where she will te- **r :i uime her work in the tJraded s liool ::sso Mr. Win. Rodie, of Emory, has b sen 'unfilled to his lied several days with sl,M typhoid fever and continues very ill. | atta Jlev, A. T. Jain'son, of the Connie M Maxwell Orphanage at (.J recti wood, at- froi tended the association at Snrdis lo*L I tj't.i r. F, r. Rul^l1, Messrs. J. C. Cilov- | aI,,i fec' lid .1. C. l^iiulllehaum attended llit* We writ ciulitn at Surd is last week. ' , the Ml r. J no. K. Watson, who has been jNV, erinjj for the pa-l few days witli an |?lsi,,e< wk olappindicilis is improving period < iss Adt l|.i Hartley lui- riturned ! arlive I n a visit toiler si.-tor Mr-' Mi-an 'startini ttlehauni'il Swansea, who is nuiie I stock ol 1 stnil' till thf building of wliieli j u,'i" men e j lia\ ing bcei Mw.-irJ name to Ilatesburg from . ri<>us place: \Villi? section id tin* y i*:i r of be<ry con it id successfully managed ibe' 'rouble am 8 of ('apt. I'. X ('miter for n ] 'l*I?e dead it ?f twelve years ami lias been in ! hing to iisiuesc for liimself since 18U5, j fnscd to bu ; with a rapitol of $2,000. The! to the conn rgoods now carried is valued at < done Sunda were ?e?|HTSie cniirnuters, An aching t ,1 in trouble before nt va- Qur (,ot3 ,Mt w s. C a at on fas from New- j jjaxter, S. C ty wlitre lie ha?l been in 1 was just otr ilm gang. | K cgro'f i?eople would have . M( willing ft' do with the body and re- ! ry same, therefore it fell j Mr. Will. A ty to bury him which was j lir*t of next mi y aftejiioon. Tout Hi?bin- | furnishing es l>otil caused us to lose eek. A. ., Sept. 19. Uwurds is visiting in the el ion this week. . Cooner, will on the onth open up a gents' tahii.-hinent to be run To arrive this week a line lint* men, hoys and cliildiens clo'hiii? v. he ready l'or inspection next week. .1. C. C lover. A llovs Wild linle For I.tfe. Willi family around txneelinf; hi lodte, anil a -ami-idiot; lor life, 18 mil (Continued on Sixth i'ayej ill , Cured ot Ltri^l.t's Lisease, (Jen. A. Sheinian, Lisbon Jted Mills, ; j Lawrence county, N. Y , wiili's; ' ! | i had kidney disease for many years and j had nee" treated by physicians for l'.J yoarsb bad taken vvi il known kidnry , i medicine and oilier remedies that were , i recoiniueiided but ^ot no relief until I j week. Mr. D. W. IIntto, representing th? M J'homns A Itarton music I: >u-e, uf An- '"'n E^ust:t. \%as in town Tlmrs lay attending '"*r to business. *?nd Mr. Kdmtind Murray,after spending j, ever.il days witli friends in llnte'burg Hmi liar. returned to his home at Cedar . <on| n i in 11" ? ; $su"o, v rs. M. J. Joiux. h is returned to I er '' ln? u-at Concoid, N. C., al'ter visit jiih | ,,OW ,la niothfr Mrs. L W. Yoiiii^lilnLil Ii,ni 1:1,1 lit her rclat.ves. 1 Finery Iv iiu re )ST Met ween depot in Bate.-hiirp | "oor W. K . Smith's a cheek from lhejani' s,? Lhefn Kail way, in favor of C. If b)' l|is ' tliirli is no small item, u t in-J son was pr tin' lands owned by him. He gnve in his III! lerf OVt'l I'Odd hllles of cotton was iH'ill llj v ami his fair dealing with the as coroner. . is causing Ins trade to annual* was: John a u by leaps and hounds. The I'roui gun s ace occupied for the display j Tern Robin rage of the many wares carried I'rof. and steblishineni amounts to about 't<vv 'Jay* w est nt at tlie inquest and tinder the firm testimony. The mpiegt ^ Shoe & Clothii Mi-UtrateSheaiy act...* The NVomans The vert.let or tlie jury ; Connor eame to his death ; hot wounds at the hands of ' The Wnjian son. j Union of Sout I Mrj. \V. It. Colter spent a | Annual Conve ilh Mrs. J. K, Watson. ; from 8:00 p. 11 name of toe lUtcsburg ug Co. Christian Temperance Union. s Christ'nn Temperance ii Carolina will hold its ntion at Manning, S.C., i September 241 to Oe to get Or. Kind's New Discovery f Consumption. Coughs iimi (Mils, \ 1J. Brown, ol" l.eesviile, Intl., nr (IratliV (iconics from a*tInn : lint tl wonderful medicine gain* instant reli and soon cured him. lit* writ***: now sleep soundly every night." '*? marvelous eur?s of t'ensnmptiu I'nenmonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, t'ol and tlrip prove its matchless merit I all Throat ami Lung troubles. Can anteed hotiIts r>Oc nntlifl.OO. l*'or sn or I organ u^sii}; rmcj s rviunr> ? me. i in y I lir i liilr linit!< relieved me and four ! bottles have eured n?e of lliis terrible ,;s diseuse. Mefore I began taking Foley V ' iel i Kidney Cure I had l<> make water i ..j about. every tilteen minutes day and , Up night ami passed a briek-dimt subii, a , ant', sometimes a slimy suh-j (jJ stitiee. I believe 1 would have dietl or i 1 had not taken Foley's Kidney ir. Cure." Sold by Tiuiiuons Uros. tie ' "" Suii Miss Janie Millwood, wlio li:?s been sain kisilin^ her friend, Miss Nannie (Inn - | ter, for the past lew weeks lias return- "ov ed to ber home in North Carolina. Mr. Jacob lt. Slieily, of Oelmtr, lias \ ?jlo just completed a business course at bml Draoglion's Practical Business Col-!'"'1 lejje, Colutnliia, and lias returned J |!j"| th, for $0. Finder will lelurn ,u,>"v'" B e to Advocate oHioe. I Mr F I'.an I; ol v to .Sta ure a Vigorous Body And up Ion Mind. ter men ealth of bnd> and mind depend the pro i. the health of the stom.irh. The I ciii/ens hi. llit* hlood, the nerves* the liinns ' net every organ of llie hotly depend ' n the stomach lor rnstename. "The I hurg t? iiacliV power to digest anil assiini- ' a ml inv (JUUIt* it? VI. I 1 .t'trJiV 111 lr M wards was a direnlor in ttie ^'pt -I* Batishur^ from its formation short while nyn, beluga oliar- '>r- ^ '' nber ??f that institution When " ' inmie gressiye movement naught our extended t u;. as if in a whirlwi.nl, he hail Edwin K faith in tin* futtne of Ihites- s .verelv ki draw his money from the hank afternoon est it all for t he town s ad valine- >. . l'>iin'gf iijichs i> cuiii'siiay ! muri r\ it j attend will sen ? i Joseph Sprott. . T'tnuierinan and Mrs. W. 1 Mrs. 8. M. L rui.in left Tuesday for an | sponding Seen rip U. St 1.011 is. 1 will be with iioik, a colored youth was I *'or'" ^' rlil eked by a horse Saturday I U>9end ** a,a" His in juries were of a se- !******* , .. ..... inquire at houi ueie^aies expecting u> d their nafnes to Mrs. Manning, S. C. ?. Fry, National Correi*t.?ry of tlie W. V. T. U., ? througliout theconvennestly urge every union 3'delegates as possible, applied for. De'egate* ie otlice. by O.J. Harris, & I'minions. Hru liatt>sl>ur?, iV Ores.son, Dnitf Ju., L<'? ville. F. W. Oswai.h, Pro*. Oko. I A I.FItKD .1 nru M /"V 1 e<| All summer puut* to l>u sold this j "s ! week at a sacrifice. J, (Mover. i I 111 i I. 'J i MM Kit Si a N, Vice-Pres. & Attorney. I. Fox, Cashier. n Iz Iivuii'. , lute Rev. .1 oel I. Allen, :i prominent j and minister of the llaptist denomination j passed through Itatesbur^ Friday oll| liis retirn t<< from the association at j iect Sard is. I the; Miss Julia Wcssell, the popu'ar' milliner of Mr. J.J Raw), has return- a|j ^ ed to Itutesblirg lor another season to ] size the delight of her many friends und size jood measure* the strength of body j im.nt ;1 mind. Il you ate below the nor- j in strength of body and lio.-h Kj i J* s stomach Tablets will 1 elp yon , futu.'e i of your trouble. They insure per- by won digestion and assimilation and : ,n rea,i ie secure health of body and mind lales stomach tatdets .lire the worst ~la v< 1 lis of dyapeps a and indigesth n and would t forms of stomiieh trouble. Ti nil I there (*< 5}Jk\ Family size 50c. The large I fl0m I no).tains 3 l-'J times the (|iiaiility lid who imii .ijiy lie noted nn-j earioulie believes in linte.->burg's md lias shown that not^ alone I of mouth is he a believer but ' ty one, hating placed bis nil at ?r h"r advancement. It others 'ollow the eXanip'e tlms set Dear Sir >111> 1 be doubt that ten years things by I Lhe present time Batesburg man, you ^ " ' " ,M1 j i <? EICENE STEADMAN Friends And I U.tleshurK, S. C. Second < : Yon sell a good rnar.y i .. r. . .1 lo inv fi I he ira Ion. lleint; a decent , , ? H gratitude for t :.ve lull measnre. . : sipport in th nie Herbert llaynes. re;. S. C., W. C. T. U. Fellow Citizens of Ilie Congressional District. Is, I desire to express my heir loyal and generous e recent primary, but 1 I fl VJPI ! ncoi LEXINGTON, Capital, ^ LIIV^ uaiiiv9 rporated. SOUTH CAROLINA MO,000.00. putrons. ?* 1 The Ginnery. , nt J Tli Hatesburg Ginnery, last Kriil.iy j j,? v ginned J13 bales of cotton anil this was ra|1 not considered a full day's work. Mr ,1. W. strihling tlie efficient manager of tlie ginnery is exerting every effort to make a complete success of the en- ^j(> lie trial sj/.e. wouiu i trii?* sei nzorsand shears in great profusion j < 11y (. ('. (Hover's. Vou run no risk in ' The s ing these goods, as llicy ar war- is devn ed. taking I of coftii ltoaiiliful Women. biannd 'In = p elieeks, Mushed with the soft w i 1 health and a pure < <uiiiile\iiin He invi io louder ne a uurg, in nic i on kiiu :ise of the wonl, but a thriving that short are coiuim erond story of his new building I here are led to tne Furniture ami t'nder- weights in Departments. The finest line There a is and caskets between ' uliim- aces and t Augusta lie carries in stock, measure ni i furniture the stock is complete uo eompla tes his friejid* to call and in* Von have A w mil ? I- mean: > ou itiiiin since words ar ui ii: lit ai:u short measure simply say, I >11 ainoni;?\vell, we hope ' * To "mine en no short nieasuies and that I will end your town. . ..... . memory til tl te though Kiubons and , ... have practice riiiinnngs, soul b\-tl c dozen< , . , . friends of my me or ten yards. T here is , . ... ... 1 press inv hea Hit because "tliev all ilo it. , . having stood the same plague in yoiu . e so inadequate, I will lliank you. emy" I have only to say, leavor to unhurtien my ie injusti -es that thev 1 upon ino. To the opponents, I wish to exrty romineiitlat ion, for oy tlieir frienJs. For FOURf4) Per Centum, p on Savings Accou TWO (2) Per Centum pe on checking accou not less i han $200 YOUR ACCOl '4'..: 1. I.'... 1...I l.,>- I ..i' er annum, Payable Quarterly nts. r annum. Payable Quarterly nts 011 minimum amount of; .00. J NTS SOLICITED. .>1 l>*.ir.-i.it ..>wl / A Lin terprise. 1 IjUI natesliiirg has one of uia I he l est ginning oul fits in Alio State is > ?>i evidenced froin the large patronage it " v receives from an appreciative public. \y, wri \\. R. Smith Whaley, the South Caro- Hei lina mill man has failed for $1,111.25. n,,(l The assets are estimated at $>1,201). The "M , . . . tun debts are secured and thereat loss to creditors will not go over $13,1 MM), llel ke nil witintn beautiful. i'ake ? sped I i ill dose nf Herhine after eai'h mi ?al; IU)| |,,n will prevent constipation and help est what you have oaten .rit)e Mrs. n. m Stroud, Midlothian, Texas, j tea, May :tl, 11)01: "We have used Hold rhino in our family for eisiht years, worldI found it the he>t medicine we ever j p- ( d lor constipation, billons fever I malaria." (>. .1 Harris. A Cold Settled In Hi* Kidnevs. is new goods, oven if they do goods?nej >*. botlltd, oli most noboi factory-pa Hand llams soltl around the We are -and they run be bought from We sdl pa lover, your house same size i Hueklen's Arnica Salve. * vinegar vvi On.,,1 . .. , _ uir iniiv irIv everything, ? 'aimed or , " . . , without predji eats 10 the ounntity. Al- ... ... 1 . ?ots for one or ily Rives toll weight in * ! por?.nt9) for , t 1 * tlcient to then one of the almost nobodies. . ..... . . , .. . but t tiat of a I mtby the gallon, to paint | t||a( we an our gallon lsJ?st lhel other better, us yours that you measure , ., * , i disappoint me itli?Ji81 1'iihic iiu lies. , I your verdict a ? Ul UI'l/.fllM W lll? IK It'll nice in casting their halthe other <?f my op asons that appeared sufiselves, I have no feeling searty good will and rehave not known each And, I owcver much ol a nt defeat may he to ine, igainst my furthur pnhli Always Given. BOARD ( F. w. O.swai.n, A i.kkkl) iir.u. Bem. Timmkrman, II. L. (> COUNTY AND 1 Safety Deposit Boxes for Hen i wmjn tiu.i ' iiiiiicuin /uu iiuwii >1 DIRECTORS: .1. Fox. Kuwin W. Rohkrtson swai.d, Jui.ian E. Kaufman. [OWN DEPOSITORY, it. promoted cotton mill* in South Caro- j , i"1' 0?f , am I he New York Democratic oonven- ft tion, now in reunion at Saratoga, has I \v up to tliis time I Wednesday) failed to a('\ nominate a State ticket. Shepard or JJ-'J' Grant will be the^nherna orial noiiii-|cur nees. j Hal Has V. J. Jennesse, thiol IltHle St.,Clil?o, writ< s; "I am a swit* hiiian ami |rtii??ii, out in all kinds of weather. 1 took ,.on,Si aid whieli settled in my kidneys and \ as in had shape. I tried several t.|,si|,|? ertiaed remedies will no beiielil. i,|,. |tM. til 1 was rceommended to try Foleys Jney ('ure. Two third- of botila latest ed me " for sale by Timnions, Bros v teshur^. world \vid? tame for marvellous j a ^eM jyWe It surpasses any olbar salve, # ointment or balm lor cuts, burns, boils, sort's, I'elons, nlotter, salt rheum; fever sores, You owi >d bands, skin eruptions: infalli- nrewrilin piles. Cure guaranteed only tine .1 Harris, & Tiuuiions, Itros , iurg, ?k Crosson, Drug Co., LeesP. S: Ti iiji i"w i 'r? ur irau au\i i . . ... service at this r gallons than mixed punt . , . * 1 out l)i, tei ness I wire 'one as lead and . . . . . I also wish to without malic .ah use I hats why we tho (.ontrarv, ^ 5MU< them Is highni v ours truly, ,, '' _ the campaign F. W. DeVo) AC?. 1 iiimons llriM. sell our paiiit? , * Longmires r time is accepted witliOf my two opponents say, that 1 am not only e towards them, but on my personal regard for r than when we entered together. I,. J. Williams. <tors, S. C. Sept. 10, 190*. I