The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 13, 1904, Image 1
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l'ut your spare mum
deposit in the N: t
Hateshurjr and Ret it
three months : I cbruai
ly, Ovtol?er--four per
nnm compounded four
DiviJend period be*rns
month. YV. II. TIMMt
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times a year
first of e?ch
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YEARS OLD.
Nation li Bank if liatefburjc.
ji.nty a it v. ty ? p< ? tory,.
>-./,-00.00 Sutplusa id I'rcfit)
V v'nt f'li
P';-o?:ts. 1904. $120.180.f4*.
arnirifrs in 3 years, $!4,785.b2.
rest Semi-Annually*
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VUL. IV
> GEORGIA
Sjp RAILROAD
BA N K, Augusta
BATE:
LOCALS.
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IOBKU 13, 1904.
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Mhsrn CitiT ? K\ ' lJoiikni^M,
two pi-Mtiy mii1 i>criiii 'iliflit'i yoii;t;' j
In* 1. 11 ' 1 ' li, ?\ 1 1 ? 11 |
low.' 1 e Hum | It*,.,
Mrs. NV. \V. \Vni .011 ' ives toil ay to
Washington Letter. an ntiii li :
pom Our rt Correspondent. '' Hl
, \ II tM'?|
k- . i t w l|lHI|
iIiIm:uiih news|>M{? r^Mk'tu to Invf j (, (
rv?l :jt| ? .pr i*\ |lt N (M.
" . " ? . ov."*, wasmer.
NO 43
h i-itrK i?v \v i r'>t.. These
\* ill .01 slain oalv
i i<i< ? !i.> i i?i the water!
v ?>i iIihiii i-l,i'I t?i the
the |> is en<ere of
ui'r Ii my punishment to he
.
? \v /j I'i.lMZi , President.
{UHUS H. IWWN, A*st. Ct
Japitai?S: Profits $45
Out-of-Town Accounts Recci
Best Attention.
? WRITE US, --.
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wt?? ine~ u??x r ^i J.pps aim
#
Air. iiivl 5ti?. It. 1". t>i i?loi>^ ul Ki
<hjer as in ? ? ii ii ? Saturday.
0,000 M's K. .1. Oon^uii- oi Iu;idi C
ve Our W51H ,l#"e .
il iss liortense Lumtrum of John
is visiting her si.-tr , Mr?. II
? Murchir son.
II U M V ? I..I .?* ! ki?l?< A till Ilut* lllol- i
ll.or.v IK't", Ails. < .1.1.1 ") UI^U;||(1. j
Mrs. W . il 'I'.it.? ruiHii r* 'irnoil
r?M k '?s? ? "'!< ' "Ill i 'W'va-ks V -II m
I lit' S 1 , L hi rxp tMliii,
slot. M labile:.liio '1 i?will\ ho li <> l> wii ji1C.
A'a) \ ?'i: I " < ! - \ ?-i i ii tii
tnil relutiM'H hi Y'ginia ivtuue|.
llUtliV Oil l III a.' v.
? ! ? * :i m i i*lcj. t?' In r?>pn
II' i j > ' i: r_) C. n'cr. i : v. hli I : << ?]
jmiVi'iitN t'-n! jt'aM* ll< > vv?*fk. ''m
I yartl
linpll
Leesville Letter.
"* ?ibr
l)?r?*
1 ryeilflivcriil ?n < Mt'lleiitiinil his i
(li t >')m i'r s' l-nt h rijiiJ j ?? el . hi
irii-^ p pii'ur'.ly in tin* o.ipl. I i li syii..ik
?? " ii :i.*mmiii,iI l'??r iiiniitli* l?y l?"l' >tiiI Tor ?I|
i-s lint l'?* \\;ii nni p.irti'ii'I i? i lie |'ri??if
lar along tli? Atlantic e-iaal Iml j All our
tnon* infivor in mi' w ho t ravi-li'i! WlmtfV-r
r Us I lit* I'aiilif. Now every K?*- ma?t.r_(j,
i,...,, ?f = w.?? COIIU;b llMniOHts
in waylaid ami iniluoud to repi-at j fmi|v. e
mis'nni try r I ti'i**> of tin* I'res- .1
Ili?* murderers w ho mif?|>l ted
rv ?>f s-tfi\ except a civil
tin tire V a cli ?nce fjr
lent'- big -.lie-.!
II <Kn m e a t half mast to-day
III <? be said of th?' l'ost nerul,
I lie Paynes have bce.i
ictlve of any of lhe Cabinet
ntrr:ai.iin^ even of tener
ii you receive F
Copy of The Adv<
are not a subscri
an invitation to
one.
v Sample L/OttOllI
[)Cate and Cotton io bringing today
iber it is ""TT*,. >>"**< ?? ?
by f?. f). Cullum.
become ? ??
WRIGHT & BAYI
|
aiiss Ldtia Crouch of ?"! >ihIh C
whs here sboppii ~ Friday:
, on | lie
reported ^ large number ? I people ?>l ibis |
and tne surroundii.^ < >>wn< v w *11
^ the excursion to Savannah Satin
and returned Monday.
Master Willie M.llej a Te.egi
I student under the management
Mr II l> 11 < rt li> v ,1.1....I I.I-. ..I
r?'cK
Mr. Nat (jun'or u Atlanta ?anit I
b'lllif I.|?1 Week on ;t ?ort \ i?ot It- In- | ,
rli.l'f |Mrt*tli fc, ( *ii |.l. I A1 >. I". X. (I. lilt
1 "" Mr 1?. Ki.div f Emory
rua^ Sunday will relative hi i.wn.
Miss fa n i ie i f Ornns i l>ur>.
aph,
iitopptd iivt r on in-r any )i me frvii I
"' i Dioning l?or , N. i ; to spent! a lev |
ii?|>r*M ia?* ?1 aiUlr? ss ? 11 tcinpertitict* | idem
n itm* College .*he|iel I- st TueMluj of tli
rvetii.g. *>lie seta l.i.'iii ln*f vi-ws of uiaki
iiii pi-riiiH-f *>fu: in. mi' hi* i-ri'^enl Howe
wtiilit i ??i of t!ic i i-j li".? in it-rins of ami i
iopliiatry, couri
Mr. Pierce Ell i>rf(lpo sp?>iit a few j
1113a in town latter part of last wui-k. I '1'
. Im-k
Mr .1. K. Hmlie wait) a flying: trio '
I 1 IIUII St'lTt!
It mIioiii*1 hi* i* tided ih?t most 1 , ||t> jvstn
? Republican spellbinders are, nieiiled Ih
OX ' !1 point h' visit. tin' \\ bile | resei
e, nt least oiu'.u belo.e e>e ion a >i|n mer
j Hti> of tliftn -several tiui v: j u, t|)e
they mix but one snug- It i
thus with offlee-hold r< of all HOW T
nisi rations. They rush feverishly I
ar.il forth extollii x the executive GOOD
nary i. ly. j na Urath or
i:i3ter-0?-iit'ral I* widely laronghoilt
t he eity.
ntative mii<I .M ?1111C after
in liar ll i'bor have returir
home here.
O (JUT MOST TOR COTTON.
ADVICE TO GROWERS.
J C. GLOVER. Treasure
with the TOWN OF It
for the Quarter ending I
1904.
1 R.
1. To balance on I
Aug. 1. rash from ro
1. cash from tin
]">. rash from tit
15. cash fro?> 'i<
Sent 2. cash* from ro
r, in Account Real Estate Brol
ATERBURG. ; For Sale.
3eptem5er 30, j
land -2>A ' :l '",8 u,) le,'t front by 200 f<
adtu\ 21 (Jtt j on Rou III .side of Railroad s
i?*s, Ac 2<) Alt' Hales bun?
ics.. 37 AO !
L-cnsc S f?tt I
iii t . v m no I
^ers. accepted u l?"8;tiun v>uh tnc .SniMi
Kuiload <J> mpany ai Columbia, >s.
Mr. ltalpli J,. Hartley lei I us Sj
day nfteinoon to accept a posit u
*et deep l'M> ''u 1 "> t I rug Store at Bishopt
trcet in '
Mrs. Samuel ?>ibt le of Orangi-I
is visiting In r daughter, Mrs. W
vVuK. n ,1
i!a} < in u>nn wi'li l<eifi'ifinl undentxiitt?\
Mr>, W ^ \Yatsmi.
ilnr A'hs I.iMie Haynespne of ihe Lt'fjjiiiii
v i 11 ? Cullvuc tenehfs, v as in town
nlU, Tuesday.
Itrv. II. I.. Haggo! ai.d daughter,
l.iirv Mamie, ofSahJa ?peut Mjndav
W night with friends iiftown. 1
to A 11y 11-1 :i last week. f?| ,r
Hcv. .1, II. Iieasly presiding elder ol y'(,
iln? Columbia District . C. (j'lifer- Ll,t, y
nee | reached '?> tie sindents ol Lees- p Qn
ville Uollt'tti* Friday evening. j>
Mis* Miirr I'riee llwrdert paid a fly- j *v' (!:1
in>T tii|> to < oluinliia last week. tlie S|
land
Mr K. C. Lewis was in town bi'tur. ..
c . .-i i lis ?
- "? ",KJ-V ,,r" I ?his see
inn America I?hs ?vr seen. ' ^ a|Hj ,)|f
xt to tin' tlitnri^'s of Piilii/.-r >? j of it; hs i:
Vorl<1 am! Hie r.'-nnrk it l? letter vvaV( UIU| ,
rl fcjelmrz, who was a member o( j An <>b*"
( ntib'icati I'reshtent's abitiet ! t,.r,);,v, wi
i Tbeo'lore Roosevelt \v a ? ? i'<t, <rruwcrs ol
^eeoh ?>T Setiat? r H ?yn- r <f vHrv 4 ?|?tentli?l
is at' rafting nr.*at attenticn t?? | *] h
itarlli"tr VrauUn-ss lie siijs:! ,1 1.1
iii8 to lie tli** day of thf farmi
disposed to make the 1110*1
keeping posted in n general
in cotton to particular.
Tver man h id a talk, ye?ili
o h- of ttie lea ?ing cotton
the Mate, and got from him
idea, and sum? interesting
is man hn> proven himself
10. cash f'oin 1 i<
Aug1. 10. cash Irwin tin
Ncjii. 27. cash lor ecu
lot
28. cash i rum tin
C It ROUS.
July 1. C. NV. Salter, poll
1. lty p<l M 1$. Kil\
Mavor
e-nse 7*5, One aere or land in lieurt o:
1,J , hnrtr, desirable building looat
teiery
10 00
ies._ "-'I 25 j
j 500 aere?r of wood land i
*'o;$ ^'t Creek township. Lexington
| 1 P?!lt?.
IV $' So 01' !
,vnrds,
IS !
I
f Hales- ivir. Frank Smith is visiting re
,(,n* 1 lives in <Tolumliia.
Mr m 11 p Mrs. \V. T. Tarrant
ii Itluck Ni wqeny vi-iutl relatives here
county i\\e;k
ltev Inhrz Ferri*, returned Frii
after a four day's trip to \\'in<lsd?
.in>> r>uu!i' hi rear 1-^:11111^
11 nt fridav >i? Batetmrjr.
latiMiss
Mattie Sloan,>no of the Unlet 1
Sprint; gratia ' sell ?ul teachers, \>a.s in
^ wn on' day last week
last
We were glad tosevMr. Willie Boilh
' of J'mory tibl* to In* <yt again after 1 '
ilav I s"vere att.?-1; of lever; lie was on 1 11
?ro,jstreet Saturday. ; ,
1 il y <111 C I IIIMMI (Ml lll-> V1BJ n> l?lli'rn*3* "Till'
"n- iii i raj
)lr. M T. Mroudi-n Iruiii Itidjte Spring hi* pi
.vms in to w ii ii while Friday.
Mr. \V. M. Oxner who is tcaeliini:
. ~ itu In
ichool at O ar spoilt Saturday ami Sun
' "X-pl
bay in to.*ii
enem
Mr, West is heal) Iroiu m ar I.eo:.vil|e "'ere
II mill ...I _ ? I . . , i. / t I
President to ?r,vt' A u he is nothi
I Sehley a fair hearing. Il-hroke r>00 arre>? 1
0111 ise and was ;jit 1 L\ of d n pi ei t v. ( ( ?>p \% i 1 1
iley was deprived of Ids oonati- ,? WilS |as,t
n.il rijjht 1? e.onfront or eross-ex- lnaiisw
e a sinir'e witness, and upon the yo|, Uiink
irte statements ol his mapjrnnn! ! |", e eo
lies, the President, .who was n j , ,| ,.an lei
tvro and apprentice in thenrt j ever uaUe
:i;I'.I?. o ' : ?
> j'i icurii uy ii">? nueress;
inu of u ilr ame?\ Me has o-.'tr
n cotton this j> ir, and 11it
:>e twenty per cent less than
y e r.
it to the (jncil io.i: "What do
of t lie cotton sittiaifo t '
(ton crop no.v le*iri? harvestllintic
the most valuable crop
ere.l, if tin fanners will not
1. J. c:. (tluvt
1. J. I". Fer^ei
i. Sam Stimai
1. J.i KhwI,
0. J'. li. [>i odis.
NeiVfiiin.l C
Hit
s. ft!. 10 Rut la i
s. 1! Atlwcat
!?. K?l wo
1t>. I'V.hik AUtlv
17. K;1 I.?e
r". 29 Id One hundred and twenty s?v
rson. ;J0 f> f farm lantl seven miles ti
erV- 'o -h. fatesbtiri? Two tenant li
, bill 8 ?: ...
- prof in 0 tlnrly acres in ctin
nutier 1.1nee in >inall lon^.leaf je'l
r' 0 t'mber.
no, nil 7 70
e I (H'l
' \\ n V (>n 1 ; acres c.f i;oud farm Iain
o ()-, south of Ihlesbur^ 21... miles
W IIITU II 2 nail fJIUir I o 711 II'IIII I IIP as
en acres ' .
, e at ion.
ortli cf !
uses on Mosscr*. i". W. Haines of Hi
1 i vat 10 i Spring ami H. M. Worts oT Prov'ile
>iw pine I attended the ipiai terlv eonferenei
|tlie Mellii'.iist c!a;rch lone Mom
J IllOlllillJ.'.
i (I miles J Mrs..M T. Ilarman of I.exinutoi
e.ist ol j Itere on a v sit to ?ee Iter gramls
I? () ?
Misses Bt^u1 andK^i? F.tliere?l>??
)f t lie Fox sect ion ?f Salmi.* count
vcre in town shopping Tiie?il ij'.
nci .. , i
Mrs. F. It. (tiintcr^f Hni^c .sprm I
>vns it town oncTilay last w*ek.
lay
Mrs W. K Hotlic >if II list tn's CrosI'oads
w.is Iiit* Kritljy
i is
on Mr. lolm K. Sturmatid, wl?? rtqre
iiuim -vi ? ?? i-r? ,n i.i 11 rr i napei '
Mjinlay morning, ^'r* '
M'ss * Alimhu llavin-s an I Annie ,
been
vvntii hi lb t articrs in LeesVil'i* Col- ,
ol 11)1
. -I" > nl a slii i I Iriii Id < ',>1 utnuis
' 1 P?P*
* nil rJ a v. ,, .
tlll.S i
tlecoi
Will soon have phono. imnn
11 y tl
M .. t r. . . a . < ? .
. i ?. j ,,...ion. ni'H 111- M- r iiir> ; jn cdiicert
Loiijr, who was a nirtaphy.-iciai) | tsry state.
vho??? jiivn? naval lulllcs Innl a'l "There
foiipllt with lea I !? 111 *i I a nil >? ri ps ,.r,,p bei: ?
ilia rubber ami pads <>l hi ttiii-- SI,lu|i yne.
r, pronounced sentcure nzainst \ tw
loldicr ??f tlr. sens, which ha-> w hole spin
aii'il their head* with a c rown I r ,.ti m;ist
>r C-vI itifamv. Kor canst sever- 'the
Iii- will i robaMy n it lie >ur| a ?cd | ni;uit. p, :1
an 1 on similar lit:*-?, in eveotit
ty and c.inimiin.ly .
i-i 11 >w no question of the
; a mnJ. r.Ue if :.ot a very
, I'omjKi'Vil to wli it was exyes
one nionili a;o. The
mill world isdej I t il of rothave
iMtton, r. ? matter what
The present erop ran b;?
veraLreat I -sst 'tin's. if not
17. Nathmi Ste
17. It Culcinii!
17. (;?*?>. Clark
17. ,t.S4 Hai y
17. IJaulinfr ?')
work
17. \V ill < olem
17. 11 v < No lev
i7. C.ielin Y\ 11'
Z ---' v- _ .IS, S. Ho ki
11JJ1H" IH lis ]
"A Uir. Clin
ptifiis MO I Mouetta. <? "> acres in cultiv
i t?i> | acres in peach orchard ami ti t
2 -.'0
1 05 iear5 oue iivti room d
?rk? v necessary out buildings
85 price, easy terms,
a p. 55
l'1'" t ' ? One house and lot. in |lul.??b
7^" ^ on contnirtup acrrss, six room
ir.iole sin 11 barn, trood garden, ii
atiou, 7' M'"* Kil im Marmaii.
es two r f 15, Craven, formerly of I
we'li"o. i plnre but now In biin<? a position w
(looii j 11 e Sootlicrit llnilway in fJeorjjia, v
! here Satiirdav.
house,: r
ne wel I _ _ . . _ .
IsiMitstne A^usta (Jrotvry < v?m; any.
j was lit* re Tuesday ?> > Insine-s.
his l
itli j M i.-st-s Woodward and Waynes and ;
va? I Mr. J. U. Kioavd. of Lersville. ntwnd- ; t
ed tilt' lecture here Monday nij*!?t.
i i . > ! <!?;>? i>: iiwii in .\ii:u?ia, iifl ., iii t !t
b ?-t i manager for the 1 :< 11
telephone <'(imp.?ny. states in a t * 1 ?- ^,
rratn to the Advocate thai a cunstruc- }
ti< ti i^ing will !> her!* today to com- (
memo work on our now oxoImi .???.. wine
acctt
, tier i
e r.nii|iuiffii. per
re'ary Wilson i~ n p of trim- growers w
The ehi fifhisW .t her Uiiri .m. ' If only I
IV illis M jure, lias lii'I the impu- week i-. pi
e to niuko wen'lu>r prediction nilo-r t?i!(
n mi ned ont a >;r< at ileal more bonded i
rated than Mr. Moore 1 ; must be
253>t'vi?u>?y, I Ih1" only vv-tv in ; rarrn < eitli
Ti Moore eoi.l I dispose ' he r. J ^;lt. - ecy ;
metn.ornloc ist w . - t > tr<> aid see > iw. m w.
pound t<? the grower, if the
ill gin and ~t*!l cautiouslj.
tiail ilii cotUn picket! each
.iced on the markt t and the
warehouses, rvheiv
obtained or storey ?
it ifianed nnd !>u!Ptt?CT~rt>
tiu-re wim'iti Up n ? slutting
,'f f ?r ( V/i^.'umKui*
in!. ..
'22. JHni?js llul
pa' if i*
'.'23. K L. Ha
1 i nil
*- 5. (?ro Clark.
22!. K.lwnnl Lot
221. l'rank AtM\
251. Nathan Kti
\v?>rk
Ali{f, ! ('. \\ .
lift
cu water.
I mat',
1 25
rtley.
>)o 00 0(1 acres f irm land, one tenan
work :! 87 two miles north of Kidge Spi
'* %v."* :! i!I acres in cultivation situated on
r, wk, .i W) ...
,Vi, ,s road, I< me never lading strea
-rj through tile i"?em>ses good W:?l
r po- pasture sold on easy terms.
85 00
Mold Your
The First
t housej money on your
ring. 451 house at Thir
public! storage and i
at the Ware hoFive
cenl
twenty-five d
Cotton tor nigiier h
National Bank ol" Batesbur
Cotton stored in the ]
ty Cents a month a bale'
nsurance. You can sell yc
use and save further handl
:s rise in the price (
ollars on the bale--the fa
?HCeS. |,im;
g will lend you ^
Batesburg Ware- ti,iN
--this pays for
nir cotton right
in . t!u"'
t'xilis
Df Cotton means s|i(1,
rmer needs this w?i..?
:iiif 1 olJVr Inm a salary sutl'U-i**r?t December
tioe him to join the official Hu-1 < he specul
of Went her (iupasrs. Ii stead ol j thev may
what does he do but fly into an I m active
:us ami fut'le r t<ff, and ^ive no. > ,nr.eh hij?'
to Western news pipers that it What is
e< ttl'nue to an .ou.n-e the predie- ,,f cotton
oTtlie iiennciuted prophet, they tering lht
h mii eforth qe deprived of t he in- ton sh<*?1 ?
1.1.. ' ? '
, .vliicli is the very eon iitiou
ator-. want, in order that
be able to buy what will be
demand the world over, at
her prices alter ?Imiliary 1st.
true of cotton is also true
seed. The oil mills are eii
crushing season with c?Hiil
IOets. per gallon lower
1. Sam sum
w rlv
1. J V. Fur?i
work
1. F. Jones, hi
:t. M. K itni
oil
t5. (I re en Tli
\\ ork
12. l.'ntesbm
her<'o
12. \V. H. Tin
liters,
12 00 30,; more or less, join
TMin, ^ ^ Mark's church, Saluda count
,1 3 jo Steel Itridge. Two good p>
1 land, (Jood well of wa'er. Fou
springs 011 | Isolation. Seve
-in.is, d v? t I nog and all nec essary oi
1,11111* " * h?Ks11
19
outer
iin 8 prol"it--no us
EHr Dividends <
r Rood Put your s
" roum National Bant;
,l_bu,id" three months
per cent pei
D ividend peri
e to let the broker have :
Quarterly==4 Per Cen
;pare money to work ? depot
: or Eatesburg and get
; February, April, July
annum compounded four
od begins i'irst or each n"
L t . I llills'<
right
|_. thos?*
>it in The First 1 ,u']l
interest every 11,11
, October--four .J""1'
' times a year.
:onth. w i
j?in > w;i> than last
<>!' i niiric, lias any i \?oir->, an?
Id foretell l'ir* ^either exi epl not pay b
who receive a lar^e salary out of th*v paid
i* S. tin's pocket ho"U for doing it. "We hat
I tlie miscreants woo tr^piss nn sann1 conil
^>nr Moore's preserves ought to cotton oil
alt wilh more ilipl oinitic illy. 1SJM vviu'i
lead of adopting a r sentl'nl poli- per ga'.lo
licli would i111 \ 11:11>I y precipitate have a Vet
year or for the last five
I eonscqiien* I y I lie mills cany
$.r>00 ><er ton as nuicli as
all last season.
, e almost identically the
lition in all crops airecting
as existed for the x'Hsin 1892
1 c >tto i o'.l went to 6octs*
ri in February lVe
v sh >rt crop of wheat this
II'HII. IK'H
IS. G. I.. Fin I
. i
IS. Frank A?l<l>
15, Sam Bmiki
li^lit'n la
JO. E. Houki
li^hfp la
)* .1 I'lth M
liuhiV la
07 IT,.I) Mit
lijrl.i'tr l?
tis I .s oi'
One half acre of land in lis
0 r?0 unproved by one store and< ?1
>'? w^' boose, both in good repair. r
nips''' 8 00 ?l !? rtnnity for a mm
ui^bt, into (be mercantile business,
mps ! 2 20
art in,
ohel'i * ' Small farm of 28 acres in t
nips. 1 2n of Uute?l>urg. Improved by u
tesbiir*
I welling ' W* 1
rtiis is a j
i to ^o '
be eitv | ^'r- Wilbur Mitchell lias accepte
?l room j clerkship in this to * ii.
i. TIM MERMAN, President.
W. VV. WATSON, Cashier
WALTER CARTLEDGE, A
" a Mr. Geo, '1'. Ktheridj;e of Saluda
I county was in town Tuesday on busi
into i
pa | if i
hfgii
sst. Cashier. ,o,>^
______________________ i rifii?
* ment
n i t y
Mt. Willing. >'>?
M . ...i.l I.'.intuitu Iv Mlf.l'fl V l.f
mill iim^t of il.<* S\ extern iii'W-- yea*", n> i'<
r>. lie >IioiiIII have conjole I niiil several ye
lletl ihf learned vt?ki from liis wheat I > I
y lit<t ami Moirnl him In a-a'a- present ??r
lesk in the Agrir.ullural Depart- higher Hi
before he had again an opportu- "The p
to inspeet the aMno-.phvre Kwry e for a
will syinpa1 liizt* \v 111 Se rotary j years will
j if as short
mi pared wit: t lie crop lor
;?js pa-it. There is no old
i t had at any price, and the
ice for win.at h 515 per cent
in last year
resent cern crop prospects
crop smaller thin In ten
i perhaps one exception, and
as now predicted, corn will
?7 I5?M1 >> ?TI z,
i.ip lump
|!oiiki
litrlil V ' 11
->7 .Anilrew
1-KlitV li
27 I). < it 11 *
Co.. hay
7 K.l U nk
work
:{H. M. K. Ku
oi I
iigm- lenaii! h>us?\ t.oou well ol
^ and two small r-piinirs. This It
I!. )i i ' n
mp? 15 OW (?U(>es one bale ol cotton to thi
1 ,?-e,
iinf?-? - 25
II III it
It ltd 1215 acres ol land on the lloll
n'j;ht, ^ road one half mile from 15a
^ j (loud land, well watered am!
1 ; cultivation. Improved by ho
water j yjr ^ I,, Jones. an insurance n
iml pro- ((f warjs> visited hi- father, Mr. \Y.
' inr*'- Jones, of l III-, pi ice I.is! >v?ek
C.ipt. ami M's. W. II. Atwell \v<
to Savannah Saturday an I ret on
is F,'rr>' Monday,
tesburjf )
I aj| j() Mr James Ford, of Fredoiiiu, cal
use an,) 1 to see us Saturday ami showed his
nrecislion of the Advocate by leav
I .111 !
l*' l'rof. II. S. lilii'k ol Saluda enmity
wax on our stree*s Tuesday.
1?r. J. A. Moncl.iy ol' N ?r11 ' art lin.t
led eelured ill the opera House here Sun-,
lav afterno in and a^ain Monday
I I niulit. lie had lartfe audiences l?>tli 1
times and held their attention well, j
!''' provinir himse I to he an alile lei lurer.
> (id
haW'-l'iiiy, spent Sunday with thier ^,
rrandpmvuts, [)r and Mi> Ketinerlv. j " '
1 ually
Mr. 1'. \V Bar tics of ltidge Spring am! i
was iii tins section Wednesday ever
While here lie put up a Una monument. iir<l :
>ver the late l:r. .1. ?I. Buster. maih
M iss Kstclle Bu-ter who is at tenditif;
t hu Hidge Spring Biyh SeliunI
- . ... . ... i.... ...: i. . i... after
vernor J.uke AVrijflit, Vice the fif? to i >
evelt <if ill.- IMiilippines. is gr.ul- bushel. J
un ';M in;; lii .usel f f r hi* position (?r corn a
t |(?ok? :i- H tliH President. how- ! he hitfh, a
rdliK'tautl v, mn\ h 'iimp. li d to ! high I"
t substitute for him. lie ha*, nigh pri
a >j eerh tlii- week iu Manila to to the fari
elejj.ition of leading natives just The ero
in d from the I"nited States, and vested in
?! i -1?:?r:i jr ti ;r sel-jrovern men i one-hall t<
iiint perhaps higher, per
\ short crop ami high pricea
ml willi i.ogs high, lard will
nil high prieed ltrd means
?' cotton oil : then why not ,
os for cotton seed paid
me r-?
p ot linseed now being harthe
Northwest, is only about
> tin ee-tifl lis the crop bar
Wrpt. >. AY, I C oals,
Sain Sun
work
j C. W Salt.
J ten
, J K For"
nipiM wn
.? J?. Kdwar
C.o., ??11
.> <' AV. Sal'pi
of 'liable
, wiirii titf uarii
york, 60!
"nelS- j.? UH HOW TO GUT MOST F OR C
r, po- ' Continued from Column
1 '' "The growers of cott ? i ai'l
erson, . i
t.-i.'n ;i0 n:l seed can and should control 1
os Ji hot* by holding back bull) Co'
ne'sp 33 n.? s,, ,| (111 they can secure a pr
? I conditions warrant I n!
s und
/v ,i . >> ... ...ii ?:...i t i.?v ).?? ?
.i dollar for his subscrip'ion. \%
OnoN. wiM be the next ?? fellow 'his jj<
I tnan's example.
I cDtto ' ^'r '"Yillaid and family
the mar. Spring Ins moved to our i<
ttou and ,s oi vupMo^ the .Major hotisr.
ice trial Mr nm| Mrs. A. C. Mitchell sp
ess they ..Herat dsyn in North Carolina
t?a r f t.H , ... tr
'ho | Mr- M r' " White of Saltid i
nod spent Tuesday in llatoshtii ?
M us Elizabeth Tlioma. ol Augusta
o| is here on a vi~ii to relatives and
i\vn friend*.
1 Miss Aima Whittle i- visiting reln.
lives heir
cut 1
last M s. M itt io K it'.in ! of Moneltn was
in 'o'.vit Tiiesda v shoniiim_ .
"pern r^iiiurtiiiy ami rtiuiua) %*im im- ?
lldlHH f *? I k's .lllil ,
pent!
This s< nhe has a lot of Molsjon Hare- 4j(j
h" will r 11 cheap t'mne at ? iicc. | win r
Mrs .loc I.ohj;, \vh i was taken sick ')< 'h
while on a vi-it lo Ko^eliehl ha- s far on .!
Improved that -he letnn.eil to h >me I nit
last w Lek. tienu
i .
Iliad*
VV . . u VV % ? 1 :| VN.' '!! . If I
urimr his ludienca th itinde vested las
cin'i' was of iiit coi,-.r([ueo<"e lie seee' is lor
Tli-* South American republics, percent:
v revoUit n:is are r. ie.nnd where 10 percen
country i tor ii < nit inn tly in fact- "But t h
are fashion" I on the only conn
ii Jv.aie* inn) -1, <1 it tli**y li.ive the Kiiroj
ii tr t-d th-it t ie p-ople have fjl* eseepl
a t' ii I ii i i sel: ? vf rnni n'of urn in I
t year,and Hie result is, liniy
per cent ; the oil about ilO
linseed eake and meal :i? to
I higher.
e I'nited States i-. not the
try u i:h short crop,. All of
ie.in countries without a *saiion,
have the poorest crops
etd and fodder they It.tve hhd
-limine^
? Gtir?Iu''i*
Co . 1) II
:{. Jack .Inhii*
V. Jinteshurfc
ftnr Co.. I
10. Frunk A?l<l
ID Arthur
w < ) '<
30 KIIwiimI I.i
10. .1 i 111 I in
W 1. ?>.,. ? J V. ..../ ......
Hard- j with three fourths of their ero
" ->n | ttie advance rnii}j?. and tin- eol
ii. \vk '2 4()'
on.wk 1 8<? i Bw,,,l "Pt^'ilntor wi.l reap the
i.iini- i that belongs to tin* producer
hill '? your cotton ami nold your cot
> - : till the advance is here with
Kolin. 1 ... , ,
i will ctiint* much sooner if yo
e.wk V ft;! | for as long a* you are par111
plircy, your crop fret ly, the specula
,, ? t v r\ .
p before
Lton at?<1 Mrs- Carn* ""'I
ben *lit a^,t!r -several day* will i
alive* here left for tIn ir homo
ton seed ' N Saturday,
you. It Mr. Geo. C. Itute* returned Sunt
ii hold, ' from an extended trip nmov^
u^ with ! Mountains In North Carolina
1 r Wl'' Cane. II. A Spann of I.eesvill- t
ren Mr. J II. l'rat t of Ninety-six lias (
. I- h'cii in l? v o ifvi-ral .lays liu\ in>^ rot- J
initon.
Mr <;. IJrll I'.inmeriiiati of l.exuii;- j
lay ton spool several tiny . t In- week visit- i '
tl<r ' in_s* Iiis home folks at tliis plain.
Messers. T. K. Harris n?;?l It. F. I'm- 1
,vns I tor of tile Clouds Creek section were 1
' l" ; ; *" -1 *i*i,
i> possum litii.tnn; wo can . I> p l?>r ^
l In* tinii, tool's,
vT't-ui
liaiulsoim* and ?> < u.usla-j u>n
liitH | ostiiiiistt'i* WalUr I'.iljfrtt at- con ,
[ inli'il st rvici-s ul Kmnry Sunday. kind
Sumo tun- is playing tin* will with <
In^s, in tins I'ction. ScvitI IIiio lit:<1 II "
lit'* boon |mistnioil lati'ly. p<ssi
. I
> enioiissittiira in (uin city from ior jrnrs,
rlina, lira/.; I him I'liih. aro or ai.d col
I> outr.tp I :.t Hi ^ j-haractoi-iz.i- for tin* tn
of tlioir jhv ijitM'ou- a'i.1 |nMco'ut I'll ly oni|>
Irii'v ami they niav mult In sniic small, mil
of i brotfst 11? 111i- governmenu ir.iaf an*,
v rnor Wnglil wont on to ?:ly [-mlt i"? she
o!'u ti do yon think it would bo I'm'1, on i
b'e fur the Federal jiarty to give iTsovera
> i. . .. i iw. ^ 1.1 , .11. to do. Ku>
it nMi, i ill" ^rviiirsi muw
opetitorof the United States
iide of Europe, for wheat, is
loyed trying to whip its vary
I as >he supposed, insignifignnlst?Japan;
and the rew
li have no wneat to exif
tiie war should continue
I years, as it is very l-kely
sia will soon be importing
i\ i irk
111. '"rank AcM
17. Kilw. 1 .? ,
. 111 Sa'n M-iuk
\
21 MS <;
shot) hi 11
28. M K. Hi
nil
::<? Ky l>n!ai <>"
, . , ; li lil . own prices,
v.wk, 1 12 '
work, l }>p ! 1pro-ent crop, it only a
nii:h*. ; P00,o00 bait's, can be made to
s n" producers |70n,00o,000 to $72
"n,*'P' , total, or from $l?25,000,000 to l
00O for the lint, ami from $t?
7 1"? to ' 7 sOOo.OOO for 3,000,000 toil:
l,n'' ' ' ' i -old, retaining 2,000,00') tout
>7 " H'f j ,or cultl?* and for
I ,
i in town Maiiu.iy.
haul 10,pay
the ' Mr, H. M. Herlon-j i f near Km
3,000,000 "pent Saturdi.v iu our town.
|650,o()0, Mr. W. V. Mitchell of Muimtsvi
O,0lH),0(M) ^ I* here oil u Visit to his loot
i of seed ')r M. Mincliell.
st iil Misa Annie Lee Elheredge wlia
1 been in Columbia for tlie past mo
here Tuesday.
orv I Mr. E. F. (jnrdon i?l Florence, S. < .,
|spant several da\s last week in our
II,., | town.
h" IS BEAUTY ONLY SKIN DEEP? 1
in 1111 uncomfortable room or a cold
II A3
draft and t?y falling to sleep uxtlcr likv
' I con iit ions. Ilut most colds are caught
W t* linvc pli-ti(\ of ilirds. Coire
I ree
nit in season It-. Kdilor, ami wo will
. , l?-nt
uriv? son - in. -1 lit n ' ot a tri-it
\\ ri^
M.S..I, J, liiistt-r sisilod lisr brother |Hv
Mr. T. H. Kdwards, at Kid^o Spring .juos
Monday. not i
Mo-srs KIs and Tom Forrest of *'
Suluda. was in this sort ion Sunday.
[ IMul
M, .^l ? ... . II., .Ml,,. . . .
v of indtfppfwkwirtThis insn- > wheat .in.
threat might to <'iitisti (i over nor * I he o
flit lt> he superseded wit limit tie bordering
I o tell the K?'tl r.il party, wli.isc ; ,s reporuv
t lie t\jis nt tut ie, that they could oiie-lmif l
lit) ii ige in ha n q nets it' they talked t'1'* s,,ort
oeaentlcnct! II is anything aiuch I thai
i* lliiin this hifii (hii;e iii the lolly thnil
i p p i lies y the nil I la#
I all kinds of provisions,
ivi* oil crop of all countries
*i)ii the Mediterranean Sea
Jon best authority to be only
o t\v<i-tlin ds a full crop, an I
ago amounts to more gallons
a the total cotton oil worth
ale its present price; warrant
in paying at least llfty per
Notice.
Novemb r M, I'.Hl,
to the Jntfl'esi LitltUr ail
roperty ot IJ. IUwI'h es
cotton gin, 1 H '
cut, 1 lotir horse wagon,
ami mortice machine, '<
kitchen furniture
' I oe.\ I, _ ??"? I .1 I I ,, J,
All Hint is needed conc<
vv will s.'ll k'0" am' back hone to force the
the personal to rcsP?"d to conditions never
t. to-wit : I ?ble to he eon trolled or ndju
er with pnt- l',l> 8roWpr s interest. It is n
I moulding ror jour action, and c.mcertei
tnseludd in,(i I w'" cootrol the crop movent
so in-J she j l"'c?s 'or Cotton itiul seed, j
'?h.. nrod neer the benefit hi
visiting relatives returned llllllll- r
irted ac- unlay.
i markets
so favor This Is I he week in the year
stcil for aI';,rt by 1,10 Woinaos' Home Mis
II ready "*ry Society lis the ''week of pray
I ac tion ft,M' ",p 'adies of this society here <
ent and thrse limes this week. A spe
ind give ta'k w'" n,a,,e Thursday even
sretof'- s on work at tne Methodist t hai
while sleeping too? jIi! at right l>eep
sleep iruuses sluggish circulation v\ hicli
set reu lers the ayston siisceptable to
sio- change of tcmperatin-'. To prevent
ar" colds, sleep under plenty of cover. To
?ill cure colds use Kydals Elixir, it lessens
cial tlie severity and shorten the duration
>ing of a cold and prevents Pneumonia
rcli Bronchitis and Consumption.
L'.tn vu L Kv 1 I I Ti m inrina
Mr. 11 u?im*ns oi naurens. was in town
last '.vi'fk.
IIUII
lho farmers linvo about gathered iiuri
the bulk of tin* cotton ? r? ]>. Sowing that
(.rain will soon bo tlieorilorof lh?day. |iav?
Hon. Wade Crouch of H.itesburg, w,:i
was in town last week shaking hands of n'
with old friends. 'nB'
>f
Mr l?% ii o ??i i? I i r i ? I ill i v i f *? 11
e Inspe. lion Hiirenu of the Depart- <M'"r "'Cl
lorComoieriY is in a cr.>di'.nhle ln'"8 oaMI
y over llie terrible revelation I tl,e Price
great nar&btr of lire preaervera 1 va'u* *'M
been s()|i> to steamboat companies I "
tlited with iron where tliey weiv ' ol>''*? **' 1
rat ted lor as to be duoyed by e..>-k! j an" St'llin
tie til' eat li one is a ,-oWd dl,?"K i m'"H w"
eempressed eork ami e< ncenleti i 8ccd S,KM
ior prices i*?r seeu. minninot
pay more for seed unless
of oil can be advanced to a
Lhin^s jiMtii'y. ?>11 mills will
110re for seed tlnn thev are
a pry, and as long as farmers
X seed at $12 to $11 per ton,
I not pay $2o to $22, the priie
ild he st Hint; at .
4<>olh ami otlwr articles.
rl. .1. and \V. L. HAW I
.ilwiiys received l>y the s|><
1 kduv ? ??. ? -
?' ..?tive Miss Hello Watson of ne.ir Ki>
priiifir \va< li<t4 T i 'j I ly s'i
1 -> ? ? ini I ? i-mtth i-irrr
.... .. . . . "II.M I Will
C'rl' l siX
int. mis nn^ ni't'ii toiinu an irou uar , (
inchi'S lonjj, suhslitut 'tl. of cours ]
use iron I ?thin a <| i.i-t ?
/.. *'
_
0 't'nu<*cJ on column u