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merchandising.
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irofit you to buy.
I Good Groceries L
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Clothing
For Fall.
A Large ana Complete
At the fairest
prices. A good,
fresh and clean
grocery stock to
select from. Yon
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Stock.
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will find our prices
right.
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for sale b
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you a brand new BL
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safe for you have the
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i very best stove
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and here's th
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and in large
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SOUTH CAkOLiiN'A Ci
3L- j PROFESSIONAL CARi)i
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LEGE.
Centennial of Open
January lo, 19o5 Pro
gram in Full.
< losod in 18<i2, u lien ils s.tu
UK. M. U. BOATVVKIGll'1',
Dkntist.
jn^ Batesburg, 8. C.
OHit r id Kaminer Building. S^cor
floor.
Jonts I'. AHBI LL.
1 will be a privilege to be a student i?f
he South Cart li.ia College in the pes- ,
dmi of 19 V4 03.
The Universities ami colleges of ilie
^ Jniled States, and especially the col- j
eges and schools within the State,'
It1 vill he invited to send representatives,'
ind all living aiilinni will be tx eoted
- to he present. From New York, Hugh
Cnidem !>r. IVvlh* VV A H?rli?r t 1
men s i-aii | T,
Furnishings.
the
" " live]
Call and see me ^
for your Fall Good S outl
prol
?owry ox uaugniers in tngiand. 1
tie dowry of daughters appears
ave become a burning problem in
land, where the ever-growing sur- j
of women continually increase
difficulty of finding a means of
lihood for girls who either from C"arri
ce or chance are thrown upon
r own resources. .The hopeless StyiC.
ook of the spinster is a social
ilem which cries out for solution. ,
COHEN
They Have
Su
I once h
that the b<
es the Proper I he selected
? jpi ance. Thi
rainy day t<
Twenty lot
APPEARANCES.
Much to Do With Woman's
ccess in Business.
eard a business man say
?st secretary he ever had
wholly from her a| pear*
rty women came in ~>na
> answer >r advertisepjest.
>ked dejected and slonov.
were gone to the balt'elielil an
buildings \ver*t converted into a
federate hospital, the historic !
Carolina tollege was reopened in
now as the I'niversity, by act |i
December 11), 180"? (anniversary >1
original charter), and yo-ing s >1
rcturne 1 from the war, II eked t<
halls to take up their deferred art
tic t rain iic' t'nlil 1ST.I t 11?? ITi
lti its Attorney-at-law.
( on- Leesville, V. C.
South ]
lsfi'j ' ^ l>rac'1'?*e 1,1 a" courts. Itusine
, isseJ | Solicited.
r the _7
blo. iiri.i.l i.vmkhm an.
,1. Wm. Thurmond.
h,'r THURMOND A TIMMKRMAX,
lotts- i att ohmky8-a m.aw.
Withers, anil others; front Texas, I). F. ;
Houston, President of the AgiicuMural
College* from Mississippi, T. PBailey,
Professor of Ethyology in the1
Stat" University; from Alabama. I
Charllis 11. lfarn well. Professor of Eng-;
lish in the State University; from
I North Catoli.'.s, tV. C. Colter, l'rofes-,
j sor of Itotanv in the State Universitj :>
* and
Neckwear, Gloves, Hand- dr (
kerchiefs. Underwear, the
Shirts & Collars. enu
husl
KNOX and STETSON'S "olv
don
Soft and Stiff Hats. | J"J"5
Suit Cases and w.
even for the married woman a
rv is thought to be almost equally J~
jssary. Without it the wife is ia
position of a hireling dependent j
rely upon the generosity of her j
aand. How the problem is to be I
ed is another matter, and a Lon- I'
paper urges that the subject be I
stantly discussed, that it be made !
motive of novels, plays, sermons, j
liriiQ nn t V*? ? ? I
OOTWEAR
1 cabs. Foui
1 girls of fifi
Always. When freshly gr<
vou cannot tret crisp linen
** j and hair
! weather. 1
I out recomi
? . _- lust what Vi
the twenty had forgotten
ellas or overshoes. Five
tressed and had come in
were silly, giggling little
teen or so, and one came
)omed, tailor made, with
stout boots, neat umbrella
dressed for windy, rainy
He selected the last withnendation,
and found her
to ho/1
s ty did a ?ieat work, educating
men as Joseph \V. ltnrnwell, Dr
Wylie, anil t'rof. H. eans Davis.
Tin* dirk da\s of Jt.idicnlism p
it was reopened in l^Ho, as a ci.lU
Agriculture and Mechanics, su{
ed by the ineonie tit' the Federal
scrip, and in ISS'i. the Legislature
inj* made an appropriation, an
??III jiru< n?w 1^1 ill** >~iaie KIiU I
blli*ll f>. f'CXXta.
(>\ll OlfU.-a in KanflTinar. Building;,
Lexington, S, C.
iis.-etl,
-e of 1,li? A- WATSON,
)port- 1>KNTI8T.
laud Date-bur*, S. C.
liav
il tin* Office over Harris' Pru*
o , from \ irgioia, rrolessors D.iyiuisou ?
J I'ritchard and lite Mc'.lry les?these '
j and many more whose timntiice in
I oilier stat> s sttests the worth of the
I College since the war.
The i xerei es will continue through
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January i
Hih to lo li. Uii Sunday there will he
a centennial sermon in the inorni hy |
the college ( hiiidain, and t lie academic
hand Baus. ?>* i
all
WHITE & FANCY VESTS | fou.
COUl
Suits made to order.
Fits Guaranteed.
c
* ? * prir
A H FI FA7FP
talked about not occasionally but '
the time, until some remedy is !
id for what Is a social blot oa :he
ntry.
Courting a Girl in Spain. |
ourting in Spain is conducted on
iciples that might almost b- tie- **
bed as unique. The Spanish girl
iny attraction is almost always at
shoes to Hit ><=? ?a go<
ciate. Of c
Trv jected, wet
chance ha\
worker wit
3ns Sho e Store
' the misery
>36 Main Street, tion and t
business n
V JUUfetU IIUIU a 1' Jd
worker and a wise assoourse,
some one of the deand
tired girls might by
-e "panned out" an ideal
h a few days' rest and a
salary for fresh clothes,
real merit is often lost in
that comes from exhausailure
and fear. But the
lan does not know these
lac'UUy hiving been grealIv eiili
it begun it - ne>v life under its d
guislied President, I Jr. Jwlui M
Hrjtle, who is now so so eves ful j
beail of tin- Virginia Polytechnic
lias lately declined Hie |>r<sidein
the I'll \rsily <>I Virginia. I
legislati in ol ISlij, and 1^70, 188
toe reopening ol the eolleg." nfte
War, the leader war Ctiur.es II. S
,r>r. ,!_ |
"IV"" D. M. CIIOSSON, M. I>.
AiC.it
tilland
I'HYSIClAX AND SUROKON.
[ V OI
11 ,l"' I.tesville, 8. C,
1, foi
r tin- ??
imoil- 111? ?V 1' TI Al VI CRM AM
M-rtnon in ! ht? evening by the Rev. J. ,
A. Rice, I>. !>., a native of Colleton
county and a graduate of the i lass of
1885, now pastor of the First Met no
dist church, of Montgomery, AlaMonday,
at 11 a. hi,, there will be wt 1coinirg
addresses by the President ol
the college, the Goveriin?* of the State
and the Muyurol Co uiotna, with de
m * ^ iten(
as
1514 Alain Street, , ueg
Columbia, S. C. |JJ?]
; this
you
j ient
J his
^WWWWW??w?fflfWW^ ;
led by a young man who is ';nowu I Phon
her novio, and who has the priv-J
e of squiring her on her walks, al-li
ugh by a singular anomaly no for- :9-l? '04.
engagement exists. So long aa rstate
of things continues tho
ng lady has to be loyal aad obed- ????
t, to her gallant. Rut he may cease
attentions at any tim,> ?p.1 openly
isfor his attentions *o seme other A
7. Although the advantu e ?f such l!ro<
c and Mail Orders j s?ght*hT
Solicited. I perienoe. n
i and he does
J r> 1 the time th<
0LUMB1A , S. C. careless.?\
Kore
VHITB'S Iu lus u<
II . | Hamilton tl
am "oKmitlirvn of Korean
is not blessed with second
gets his decision from exot
from prophetic visions,
^ know that more than half
e girl who looks careless is
Voman's Home Compaion.
an Women's Dress.
jw book on Korea Angus
lius describes the costume
women: "The imner eir.
ton, a lir.-t honor ^raduait*, anil
])i'.Saii>.-iire, who le<l in the fuii
of 1 hi* cnlleee, a ^reat j ?ri?I.
The seuii-cent rinial was celtl
Dteeuihi r 4, 1H-M. in connection
t he ciiiinnei.eeiueiit, which n-*'.?
War was always helil in llectinbe
session opening in J>mii.iry as
the be;.i nine. S nee the l.ej?is
, like
.uline Offer. hi* professional service
I lie people of Batesbnrg ana vicinil
rat^a , Office over the National Bank, a
\\iili j ,.HI| t,,. f?xiit.] there day or night.
e *? ? I . BATESBUKO, S. C.
r. the
from I
iatnrej ,>K TI,EO- A* QI ATTI.KBAIT.M
Isignaieu rt spouses ny inviieii guests.
A, 4 p. in. tlie it 1 tiiniii ?ill hold their
i centeii ma I meeting. At f n. ni. will
[ y, , t |
be the celebration ??l 'lie Clut ios. phic !
and Ruphrai'inn Sorietie-, orations by '
alumni cuosen ly tin* s cielies. For'
the tire., t it; \, i lie prom am is as fol
J lows |
Tuesday , January 10, 1995.
t have you
|a headaches z:
| if you hAve 3
|nervalgineJ j
W?11 Cure it in il> mimitas E2 ed
Y? u cun tn.-y it nilvwhere ma:
ustom arc all on the s de of the Ul Dl
lo. very few Spanish puis would
t> to be without a novio. however
le?From the London tilohe. i 1
Embroidered Eedsp eads.
tedspreads of linen embroidered in
al patterns and further embellishbv
hemstitching are well liked by S
ny housewives and give special _
[1111 VGMIMIUfiG mont consi
zouave jacK
jjjtet THE GUARANTEED [orail- whl<
pn& lawn or ca
4 WO KM s-S'
P** REMEDY;
sts of an apology for a
cot in white or cream mailt
may be of silk lawn,
lico. A few inches below
a white petticoat, baggy
touching the ground upon
and attached to a broad
>'een the two there is noththe
bare skin, the breasts
' exposed. It is not an
was id m'ssiuii 111 uereiiiDtT. anil
was ({rent |?ride of stall* and d?"
III l III* St ill' College, llios ' of 1 lie*
lators 'iriii^ allium*, I lie l anm
iin'i.t was always a great State
t on, the Legisiaiu e attending
hotly along with the Judg"s and
ollleors of Sla'e. The sewi-< cut
celeht at ion was 111 is a gieat
mencem til occasion, at whi. h
mm rilYSH lAN AMt M'R(i/ON.
1 1,1,11 Uateslmrjf. S.C.
l.-pisleiicc
f it lit*-- liUCitdl iii Or. Kii'j;'" * OM OITlu
otlu I
itiii;I K. J. ETIIEKEIXIE
cou? I*kntist.
' 'r. ' Lersvillc. S . ('.!
10 tfO a. in. ? Academic ami civic pto- !
.cession from tin* eullege Library to tin*
Columbia Theatre.
e 11 :00 a. in ?Centennuii Ode; Commemorative
Ad tress on "'the Historic
significance ol I lie South Carolina college,"
by ex- Attorney -(Jen. I.eKoy 1'.
Y'lumans of the class of 1K.V2.
Conferring of Honorary Decrees by !
p from - ^ sco
^ DRUG DEALER-.3 "
^UWUjUiUMiUUkiiliiWiUtti^
i r
DVnA I CO TfiMin
pe fur the display of needle skill, ' THE C
the pattern may be as simple or as
n'e as the embroiderer elects. In p II '
accompanying de. ign the poppy is Dollof
" 1 " ?. " 1 "rrr?i?s
IHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. s'"T
seen abroat
OF IMITATIONS. - . ,
r CtNUINI PRCMRCD ONLY BY 111111. At a]
d-Snow Liniment Co. their fadini
?t. louis, iso. chang-ot. a
j most peculi
????????????? by the won
passing thi
Upon tfc- a;
beneath ln?
_ garment is
spectacle, as tne women
1 are usually aged or in1
times, as if to emphasize
? charms, they wear the
thin green silk cloak, alar
to the capital and used
uen to veil their faces in
rough the public streets.
Iglit of man they clutch It
; eyes. The neck of the
pulled over the head of
II. Thorn well, a* !'re*itlent, uthl
the griuluat nig ehus, ami Jam
IVttigiu was centennial oratn.'.
iiispiling to every student whos
tune it was to lie in the Co ler
that I i<11**!
It so happens that the time of
ing of the Ia'g'.slat lire having
changed hy the Constitution of
i es8e?
es 1- Oflloe over Austin's store.
llo\\
? for
;t> U| L. M. MITCH ELI..
1'HYSICUS ANI> SrKOKoN.
meet- Hatesburf?, s. C.
Oilier Hours:
8 to On. in.
Piesiilent Henjunih Sloan.
8 :00p. in.?Kntertaiiiinenl by th
students.
5 :C0?Reception by the Faculty in
the Liorary.
8:00 p. hi ?Oration on "the South
Carolina college and the State," Hon.
11 Joseph A. M'Cullough of the class of
issr>.
in uo .. .?
RIUHLCO IUI1IU
A REAL CURE FOR
It has recently been discovered that
the germs that produce Malaria, breed
and multiply in the intestines and from
there spread throughout the system
by means of the blood. This fact explains
why Malaria is hard to cure by
the old method of treatment. Quinine, j t,
\ Y Going
-S? V .J*"'*
I the
lor Chamberlain's Colic, Yhe *ppl
, , , _. . other form
holera and Diarrhoea llvefi on tl
Remedy. whole seas
put yourself in this man's place, early befon
and the long, wide sleeves
;r oars. The effect of the
tween the hidden face and
reast 1r lud-icrous."
e aphis differs from some
s of plant lice in that it
ie apple trees during the
on. Whale oil soap used
s the leaves begin to couae
ami ins st'comi i iitssuiiy in ,i;i
1105, falling on the iof il
lege will witness very much I he
scene characteristic of tin* ante
commencements of the South (J;
College: t he Legislature will he |
in the capital ami tan at teml t he
bratioli in a body, with Judgi
State t llicers, as in the days t
Thus the ceremonies will he the
ii ii it rv . Z U 8 p. m.
Il< col 7 :U0 to ? p. m,
sail
In Hum
roliiui dk. K k. hardin,
re-sent
rnYSIOlAN AND Sl'ROKOK.
"* nn'1 Ilatesburg, S. C.
if i.Ul.1
most
the auspu es of the s?t?idei)tsi.
! Centennial banquet of tne Alumni
, ami Friends of the college.
Young Men of the State, it is a good
thing to be a student of the South
Carolina College.
J When you "'love tour neighbor as!
yourself," it's generally your neigh, i
iivhi, cm;., miiiiiiiuic ine nerves ami r
build up the blood, but do not destroy ; ,
the germs that cause the disease, j
Rydale's Tonic has a specific effect )
upon the intestines and bowels, freeing | ^
them from all disease breeding mi- I
crobes. It also kills the germs that
infest the veins and arteries. It drives i
from the blood all poisonous matter , c
and makes it rich and healthy. ? i * 1
RYDALE'S TONIC is a blood En
builder, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria Is
^ , ; turn an
I childreT
flower chosen for exploitation and When
icuted in the most careful manner, ened it i
makes a most effective decoration. ! Yon,
ibroidery on a bedspread of linen to'
always carried out in self color, ,
p h Dome 01 mis remedy in vonr out Is one <
There is nothing bo "good for I pounds of t
Cholera Morbus Dysentery and Kanon of ,
ea. It is equally valuable for nronorlv ftt3
r Complaint and Cholera Infan- ,
d has saved the lives of more j f*treme'y f
; than any other medicine in use. this reason
i rednced with water and sweet- spray with
is pleasant to take. j it. This mi
or some one of yonr family, ara ja not so w
need this remedy sooner or h.ter | an(j ]arBer
sn that time comes yon will need ! . .
;1, ? i i drv so?n ti
of the best remedies. Two
obacco stems boiled in one
water Is also effective, if
piled. The wool? aphis la
liflleult to dislodge, and for
it requires a strong, coarse
considerable power behind
inner of applying the spray
rasteful because the wool?
limbs. One pound of laun)
itieht eallonu walnr la
m|.rt'89ivo ever witnessed by thi
?
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i a
* M'?* Ofll i? at Batesbur^ D.'iig Co.
' bora daughter.?K*.
j
uesiroyer. i ry it, u will not flisap- am
point you. f8
I
i therefore some distinctive design '
usually chosen. nuemer
, J UU ^ 111 u? Till IV (jliKKl y . u [1J I ' r
it uow and be prepared for snob , ?Phls is Rei
gency? Price,25o.; largssize, 5b? effective.
lerally found on ttas trunks