The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 20, 1904, Image 1

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rv; Largest Circ MMWMMPW l>i? 11/biMUd QUARTER LY? FOI ulatioii of Any Paoer jR Between Columbia . * and Augusta. 2,50C [JsflP* 7?i 7 > 8-Page Papers Each - 7 i Week go to Money . / v f V Spenders PER CENT. Put your spare money to woi deposit In the First National Ban Batesburg and get Interest e\ three months : February, April, ly, October?four per cent per nnm compounded four times a > Dividend period begins first of e iron h. W. H. TIMMERMAN, P VOL. IV I The KA >ach res. iTESBl BATESBLJRCi JRGAI i.S C.. THIJPSDAY. ftfTORPi WQCA L> mn/4 THREE Y The First Nations State, County an L E Capital $25,000 C A VI $10,100.82. Paid $1,625.00. Dej>osi1 Total net earn'.njrs Interest Se \V. \V. I?ARS OLD. i Bank of Batesburg, id City Depository, K) Surplus end Profits out in Dividends, Is. 1904, $120,180.54. in 3years, $11,785.82. :mi-Annually. WATSON, Cashier. NO A i GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK, Augusta, Ga. JACOB PHINIZY, President. V M. A. LATIMER, Vlce-Pres. MOVEMENT OF PROM- J' INENT PEOPLE. ??< lilt* ev*?, Where they have been m and where they J t 'iirr aturday was one of the busiest days "A PI he year. The streets were crowded the amount of business done by ^ merchants reminded them of \toas Tflkct rs. Stra ShilUr who It rs been visit Iter brother in Columbia lias re- sl led horn iv li-v, iyv-r? ROMINENT MER-1 sir and si ;HANT DEAD. Wards spent r. Frank I i while asleep-Cireat i htreMonda> lock to entire Mr.wiiih re. Culbreth CJrict* of j fc?#\ last Thursday in our town, j NOTAtSi Sawyer of Johnston was Will take r, M., .... , ' Thursd (.. Mitchell has returned i - " v w H WEDDING place next ay in the ,i r* i. . If you receive A Sam| v. u. UUUUKIbn, Cashier. RUFUS H. BROWN, Asst. Cashier. Capital & Profits $450,000 Out-of-Town Accounts Receive Our Best Attention. ? WRITE US, ? ?ie[ Cotton: are going?Hap- t . duti penings. Mr Hon. J. H. ttuddath of Ssluda coun- Atl ty whs in town Monday, and remem- Son bered The Advocate by reuewiog his he subscription for another year. proi Mrs. John Nobles and her daughter, Miss Pearl, of Ridge Spring were in j ^ he readers of The Advooate wil btless be interested to learn that . I). VV. Uogguns li is returned to Itisw tantu to resume his studies at the nicle the ithern College of Pharmacy where gentlemi is reported as making splendid anj a mr gress in his studies. among c .sses Sudie s>.nd Sallie (irigsby and y,.ar, p it sister, Mrs Emmie llerlong, of thought 10 ins liome a community. . . .. . J i sa:it visit to this town am i tli sad re .'lets that we chrodeatli of Mr. J B. Stokes, a ; 11rs. Carrie *n of hitfh moral character i 0f Saluda spe in that has been numbered >11 r 'prominent merchant* for ast. lie was stricken, it is ' (J uite alar wi.ile asleep with what the j liuix people t t Mountville after a p,enrelatives and friends in ' 1 Lees vi lie. Paysioper and Allie Witt I u' ll"' 111 nt last Friday in Hates- I ? j '3utesburp will be j -ilover dauphter < pe number of the Hates- , Dr Theodore A. < ittended the county fair . >i ^ nurcn lere. ost pro mi nent wed 'for tuk'Mi place in that or Miss Eva ?f Mr. .7. C. Glover to ^uattl-bautn a prom* Copy oi I he Advocate a are not a subscriber it an invitation to becoi one. Baxter and Hulo nd Cotton ib bringing' today, on the . llatesburtf market Of as reported by L, I). Cullum. Tie WRIGHT & BAYLY, __ |-| ! Real Estate Brokers. town one day last week. Bat Messrs. Chester and Maxie Broaden ofSeivern were in town Monday. coin Mr. Henry Bodis of Lee^ville was on luw our streets Friday. ^ Mr. Sydney Nnelgrove of near Col- (er uiubia spent Friday and Saturday one _ I M cuiur^ section spent i oursuay in j 'ni'tnr esburg shopping. Mr St< rs. Mary H erts of the Clomls Creek ''l,J inutility is visiting relatives trt "e w u. from whl to deviat ev. M. D Padgett and his daugh- jn n j, Miss Pearl, of Mt. Willing spent ?0od wil day in town last week. have lovi iss Minnie Villard is visitins lire side pronounced heart failure, at Lexington iki's l"?tl a useful ncil ener- i , always busy and never idle, j *^r* i a mi in of pronounced ideas l ',ere Tuesday ich lie could not he induced Little Lois e. Many things he has done v {,, thig v aritsble way that none but lever know. !*ut few men Mrs. Mike! ?d the home circle and their Cross Roads 1 more than did Mr Stokes. inent practitioner this week ceremony will be Morgan of Johnston was jabez Ferris hi tli next Thursday tv Kemaghan who mis been at 8 o,clock. Mis peek is improving. play the wedding smith of near IlolstonV (' lover n sister of was in town Monday. ( maid of honor am ?f this plaoe-. Tne performed by Itev. e Baptist church on Piling October 17th s Nannie G miter w ill inarch. Miss Koby the bride will he the I Mr. Kobert Mctlee Dots. The fine weather is continued i the drowth is becoming extensive i in some places serious. Tin cot crop in our section is about gat he nod the bulk of it has been marke at very satisfactory prices. Many still holding for higher prices. ] l-or Sale. u,t* H lots 90 I'eet front by 200 feet deep ini* on South side of Railroad street in l?n llatesbue^. red ted are pea Ok a?*r? of land in heart of Bates ur. and Mrs. F. H. Gunter of Iiid#e ; (rjp Sprint; attended the funeral of thier ! brother-in-law Monday. day Miss Belle V. Ilolston of Wa^ener spent Sunday with her parents near M town. peo| Mr. L. Gunter of Lexington county spent Sunday night with friends in M town. was nils nt Lexington t'?is week. He !i:ul r. anb Mrs Fred Wi re spent Run- hi,< im,nf with relatives lierp. burn in Lynch'* r. L. A. lil.u k visited his luine about llf [tie in the St. Marks section Run- He warn oli edu rs. Essie Drafts of near Leesville din.iry ct in town Saturday shopping. therefore no near relatives other tlmii 1 ?*- I- rank dinte family here. Me was thing of * om Darlington County, S. C. on cotton bolls river near Stoke's Rridge ^arm* Duel ty years ago. j Ul1' l',e Der _ , I rom t liege 11 reared on a farm and I,ad handf(|L f , national advunf .gea as the or- ,() fliid boJ,s itintry boy had at that time, , , , . . , _ , before have w his opportunities for eduea- , , 1 :?1.(1 s??ven Or r. Watson sent us some ? 1 """eenvslle will iosity in tli*? shape of two '',e kribesmanls recently found on his (}untllebaum of V ulf contained seven locks <j|0verof Beach six. The cotton taken . >11 i . > a J s A Pun < f vo bolls makes huite a 1 is puite a common tiling' ' <Lh?-of villi five licks, but never er-s will be Mn*sr< is seen a bill with RixiJohn Bell Tcwill, L? M? - i.i I I be the best man. i will he Miss M. K. k'insborn; Mi>s t.^la Island; Miss lOl'a Edgefield and Mi.-s Trenton. The nrshI . G; iSwearingen Albert Junes and gattiering is under consideration iv and to say \v? are all busy hardly presses it In full. Wa had Mr. (J. C. Steel of Prosp ity with us last week, lie was look for land in our country and this soi thinks he can land a trade with I as I have some fine farming land hand for sale. If you are looking 1 ow uurg, uesirauie uuiiuing location, ex 300 anresr of wood land in Black er- Creek township. Lexington county ing J'sgnla. ibe lim ^ One hundred and twenty seven acres ^ I of farui land seven miles north Mr. and Mrs. Kr nk Mattliews of ^ Mt. Willing were in Datesburtf shop- (jelj ping Friday. . stoV Miss Leila Bnatwright of near town visited friends in Johnston last week, i Mr. I>. L. Ouuter and little daugh- Mis: ter of Leesville were in town Sunday. ^ Mrr. \V. W. Watson who went to you lion wer i?s Geneva Jones of Wagner atten- would h the funeral of lier uncle, Mr. J, 15. earthly I ces, Monday. used eve iss DeLoncli of near Johnston ,>e^tern, nt several days last week with the U1^ ..... , v\ hen I =es \ illard. married ; large number of Bntsshurg's Mozinco ng people otttniltil the fociahle where ho e not large: to some they ()(| wt>1, to t, ave (neurit paralysis of nil ve jt a fair 1 lope; lie was very diligent ami vatjon It m ry available means for the (a valuabl nt of his condition, develop- ! Is of industry and economy. Dr. J. C. V tie reached his majority lie ing was in tot a daughter of Rev McKenzie Mr. .1. S. I who lived in the community fa*,n,'.r *of s. > was brought UP. She lived . ..... wuu-u | Albert Cnllum, reserve tnis cotton and Ko invltatioils t test in the way of cultiav result In his origina- b,ir? bade Ut(Mi IS1 le new cotton. ! d;ally invited to hi r. Kennerly of Mt. Will- Baptist Uni ,vn one day last week. ; . The upper uivisi Merchant, a prosperous ton Baptist n-s'je iluda county, was he?*e | the Bethlehem chu of Ridge Spring. 0 any one in I!at< sjued, but all are ec i e present. ion Meeting. ion of the Rexingiation meets with 1 cell < )ct ><! "i m ? in liina, see me, or trie Advocate r.ui be-fore you buy it will save you n ney and time. The Hulon Sunday School atten Poplar Springs Picnic last Saturi and bad a very pleasant time. The Poplar Springs Congregat have recently built a new Chu that is a credit to tbeni and their cl u)r Batesburg. Two tenant houses on llo~ premises; thirty acres in cultivation balance in small Ion;* leaf yellow pine iled timber. Jay 172)2 arres cf good farm land 0 miles ion south of Batesburg 2}g miles east of rch Monetta. 05 a< res in cultivation. 7 !i 1- acres in peach orchard anil trees two Bamberg to attend the annual confer- | givi ence of the Woman,s Homo Missionary ' Hoi Society last we*?k has returned home. I ^ Mrs. Pope Trotter and Miss Ella Lou spei Able of Leesville were here Monday. j M Mr. Hampton of uinrnit was here ',as on business Monday. J a fe Miss Viek Cros?on of Leesville was Mit< ?nntthe residence of Mr. John on|v a ft? stoll*8, last Friday evening. JlQ(| t|l9t r. A. P. Lake of Saluda county Sumter, ! it Thursday in town. 1 hard war ' to ltntost iss Luna (iayle of Alaoauia wlio i ware been for several weeks in Sotitli ? it?ve|op? * olina visiting rol tiv? s is sj,-ruling j ,(11||t t|, \v days with her aunt, Mr- .leter Jloen reni ;he)l. , . v years, and after her death ' !mrM,a-x of his only t hil l; he moved to ; v am! was employed in a 1 s'.ore; from avlieui-e hi cnnie I? tnrg: and eii;:a;;ed in tin* hard- ' iness for himself in \\ hioli he 1 r oisidcrald ' .-nipa-i y and Messrs Win. a t'ot.tl trade, his siieeoss has !'-olleetors for arkuhle and he had attained were here I o'clock A. M Introductory sei ,gi _ I or Evan Hall. 12 1 'MIC Letter. 11 to2 first query met lied to get ?>liti i ! tend churches; Ope L. Cannon and Crocker, or \V. L. Hays t In* 111 lie Ridge Medicine | 2 toft I*. M "Jnd on business las! week. | eienliousl / as lJ.pt 1 ! - . rinon by W. J. Keel o 1 I*. M. What is tbe best *cli members to nt tieil by J. i). T ivlor (>uerr\ can we 0011ist indorse oilier dren. Your scribe was asked wl tliere last Saturday to give a Sum School talk and take up a collect lor the finishing up cf the Chur which was liberally contributed to. Union Sunday School marked present last Sunday, it is stoat5 growing in membership and i? no for it* Tgular attendence. ?ile years old one five room dwelling ilaj' All necessary oul buildings. Good ion price, easy term*, ch, One house and lot in Batesburg lot |.j . containing :i4 acres, six room house, , small barn, pood garden, fine wel water. I here Monday. Mr. (leorge Adams and daughter,!'1130 MissNila,of Baxter were in town 1 ''1U hold Your Cot' The First watio | I ? I IMI'i1 r II M. l'arrott, real tsiato ami 1 ( m .r ranee agent of Columbia, was hero Oct. lHtrl rstiay [ vive him. Ion for Higher Price; nal Bank of Batesburg wil ?* 11?it 111 ? in imiai tilers, M ISS69 EsSlP riecl Mi?s Deborah Gunler in , from the Fox i . she and tour rhiUreti sur- last week. 1 Mr and lira J'oeky Well ?????????? shopping* z Mr .A Hern J i brand from \Va i lGlld ^ OU I.?esville Colle Jitul Hessie Ethered*e """""in.-iuons 10 i section were in town one ^c^0(,l> Opened l?y John ? T, C. SturUie: M o .W. K. llook from near gIJrrey. ,I0W j, lhe ere in town Wednesday | fi|derlv members ' School*. Opened I lid sister Miss Cora Ly | James H:te; igener have nrolled in Sunday I > A XI ge, where they will at- (eicise 11 to 12 A. X < ?? !? lit our .Sun lay Hull Towell or 'clock I'. M 3rd best r/ay to gr t to attend Sunday >y T. Sawyer or Sunday School ExI. Missionary S.t MR. ALBERT JONES TALKS ABC HIS TRIP. Mr. Albert Jones one of our pro irent young business men has b away in the upper pstii uf the state two or three days on business. * f.i tfA|nil O QTAA/1 / Ml I 1 It mill' I) f 111* I 'HI 06 acres farm land, one tenant house two miles north of Ridge Spring. 15 acres in cultivation situated on public road. Fine never failing stream runs through the premises good water, good pasture sold on east term*, een v 1 for He 320 acres, more less, joining St Jest Murk's rlnirrli StliiiT'i <*?miifv. house at Thirty Ce storage and insura at the Warehouse ar Five cents rj twenty-five dollar profit--no use to Dividends Quai nts a month a bale--thii nee. You can sell your co id save further handling. Lse in the price of Co s on the bale ? the farmer ] let the broker have it. rterly==4 Per Cent. 5 pay& 10P j ifirs Ma'ry-*i tton right 1 Jennie paid a 8 Saturday after tton means ! ;.is4UolenS QS C fc> this j 11> trieuils at G Mr. C. I). It? on his new sto his new and m Tjft-uiar. ami sister Missj N diort visit to Batesburg noon. | A MONKU 1 remember in a ipenoer paid ap short tn |onorlndja fiOIUt> ilbert Saturday. story of an Rnplisl rr has completed work moukey.? I.ookiojr re, and lias moved into one day, lie observt ore commodious quar- a chicken ready foi ' - 1 - ? Y'S .JOKIi. description of Coyforty years ago a iman who had a pet out of his window ii his cook getting * broiling, while l he farming section in tlie state in pri\ conveyance and what lie tell* aV the trip ana especially about theor will be interesting to our renders. He says that in Darlington, F ence, Marion apd Marlborough co ties lie saw tha biggest crop and 1 gest.yields of cotton that lie ever in his life. ate Steel bridge. Two good pastures, out Good well of wa'er. Four good ops springs on | lantation. Seven room dwelling and all necessary out-buildlor iogs. iun bigsaw One hulf acre of land in balesburg improved by one store ami dwelling Put your sparp National Bank of I three months ; F per cent per am Dividend period be W. ri. TIN W. \ w money to work--depositin 3atesburg and get inter ebruary, April, July, Oct mm compounded four tim igins first of each month, \MERMAN, President. V. WATSON, Cashier Al TPL> OAbTI POOF. Asst. C The First I i?*rs. xnid net est every , f ully to the he. ober ? four i Main Street, es a year. Kverything \ ruin il ?es n )t s was |.111 on the fr..ni view in ;i Mr. Frank I' ashier. J school here >j v.innnins a ms wonuer- nionKey lay on me nay and business views death, and a party short distance, di , , , , ... desire for tlie UiU is dry and dusty atiu n , , , , . , , . fear of the possibb looneome theelay wliuh , ' * ... ,, , monkev. One ol 11 streets wilt all be gona \ enturous tlib n tlie . dr , nusi. I tbe magic dust an e< adgett who is attending jn the clutch of tti lent Sunday with tlie* sauio moment tlie c ^roumi ' naiiniiiii^ of crows stood at a vided between the ben otl'al and I be f shamming of the ie crows, more nd rest, i nine within i and was instantl j e monkey. At t)i?s ook, having linishad Farm after farm -ill make two b of cotton to the acre?no sorry cj are up there. The thing that impressed him n was that such a small part has b gathered. On account of the search of la and the largness of the crops not r. one farm out of four has hail any i *? ? "o f Imeml "Hit nf it. ales house, both in good repair. lhis ?s a lops splendid opportunity for a man to go into the mercantile business. uost ieen Small farm of 28 acres in the city ibor of Batesburg. Improved by a 3 room iver tenant bouse. Good well of water cot- and two small springe. This land produces one hale of cotton to the acre. I 1 The directors of the Ilatesbarg Td- FII ephone Company held thier meeting: last Thursday and it whs decided to build the line toS'eadman immediate- * * ' ly. Three members vere appointed as ^ a committee to give out the contract {H IN BATESBURG j j fond fillii liile no lives were lost ,rain l,is in lift*. 1 nany valuable articles I ti:rn and i Hantist c ______ I home folks in Mr. (loo. Sn town a short v - .1 devoted liushanil and i >jr_ I.eRoy ht; was anxious to livo to ^me op Sun children for great usefulness wlnle with his lie was a good man, a ehris- jj, . A ,? u , i consistent member of the '1 he present, hurch. , upper Saluda. I dressing the chickt riitli ?>f Saluda was in ! pot and went otVf. pliile Monday. j The monkey plu< had just seen the c West fro? Columbia |>M ,ook |he fow, f day aril spent a short ^ ju?crow in and re i grand pat ents Capt. ar.d change> When tli ' and perceived llie in the price of cotto n for his master's hi ?n, put it into tlie * ir a stiort time. keel hi? crow as he r>ok pluck the chiok>111 of the pot, put tired with iiis esie cook came hack fowl left preparing nclieon turned Mark li<? v I I I T k (i v. , H <1 Pill The farmers ero to toivn spy miles distant in wagoiu on Won lor hands and carry tlum b*ek 011 urday nights. The labor question is a proh'ein there. T/i dies if you want a hat that \ oral (lay ^al 12;l acres of land on the Hollis Ferry road one half mile from Rutesburg. Good land, well watered and all in ci.ltivatioii. Improved by house and barn. vi II and see that the work is done. Miss Daisy Edward.* of I.eesville ^ visited relatives in liateeburj* this ' o ci( week Mis Miss Pauline Wight man of near Mt. issn Willing was in town Friday shopping of t Monday. hon Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Edwards spent were destroy en. nisd.-? I family ai metinie between four ami five j \\ pen >ck on Saturday afternoon little Sunday , s Freeda Rutland discovered smoke jie was (| ing from the windows and doors His fui ho portion of Mrs T. J. Kernaghan's aftt.r?ioo ic now occupied t?y tlio families of . ^or j.?v isrs \V. W. Watson ami 11 A. Little ; 0f a |,irir ith was a Kr?*at shock to his I ",l> 1,1,1 ' i"1? id the entire community. | e5s his wife went to wake him up j an<1 cot'on t,n uorning she discovered that Cotton is ead j amounts ever nerat was conducted Monday j Ginnery but n at his resideroe by his pas- ^em^ So|,j .Jabez Ferris in the presence ho|(1 for l)ettt. e gathering of tin* citizens of I ln St.,, at pres ' ?-> *e lens- I I v.1 tj'iiruma uiau aim- uv ??Up, m among the merchants j dumb with terror ; y?rs. ! torvention of the ? being ginned in large Maryland Journ v dav at the Leeavillu iij cr (?p only a soia'l Amount is I'he farmers say they will 1 he fir.-t Europe r prices ami ar_* not going used for stuoking ent prices. If the price Columbus dispitcl .11 i.-. fi?r I'.w i minai) i?if, } v* v f t ? r at this manifest in' v 11 uiie. ai. TOBACCO. atis who saw tobacco were two uit)u that icil on an embassy t he itivi overv ul' I ht> please yotl let the Milliner at tvinai at I.eesville, make it. She has 1 making hats for 20 years. 'I he Saluda Jury who are sitting tile McCormick Miller case 1 Walter Satche Foreman; M. M.As J. E Griffith, I\ D. Witt.il, M, Ke A. B. llaliman, H. O . Dodpeo, J u a> One and one Jialf acres of land in " e" Ratesbiirg, i my roved by a one story live room dwelling, sealed and in good condition. (iood well water, ?" line drainage. Terms reasonable, re : bill, ? - . 1 ? mp, Kinarcl, at LeesvJle. bus a large and i* flne selection of Ladles* Jackets. Mondav in Saluda. i la We would certainly appreciate some an ] nice showers of rain now for tlie dust |oa| is terrible and the water in the wells Wt.r is getting low. holi The representatives of the Bell Tele- and phone Company are in town ami have Joh begun putting in the telephones. land ?? - ? - _i- i -- r.i. .1 i.?. l.lll in. ^ur ni uineR#>i IJalcSUlIt rge c rowd soon collected and utter t,)rof t|, liours hard work with buckets t ){nown li ted by M.\ J. li. Stokes, the flames .ears , e extinguished* The part of t he "n,ark-> o s* on lire was tliat occupied by Mr. ' Mrs Little John. Mrs l.ittlel . . i n was away lroin town on a visit . so was Mrs. Watson and us Messes 1 ^,r y Lie John and Wafreon were at th-ir l it Mlill' y; M'v. i/. i "i i aiiMium n vv e Met hoilist church, who ?ia?l ranne;s. but im for tlio past twenty tiv*' : ;o, mule some appreciative re- j We hope ami I liis carter during that time prices will nc better in tlie PERSONALS. R V. Jabez Ibert ('.Jones returned Tues 'll' ,l"t <"'llir , i aiteriinon a c nine from a short trip to < ol- , . Ill lie III III C UIVIIV(| i VI *.??* ?. .J if it raim>- lower and island of Cub.i. will I ise considerably, i envoys, worthy of think though that present leer, were Koderig >t rule long It will hw | Torres, the itt-r near future. of special profleie . . ii- . u i Hebrew. .Six davi I erris preached in the , . , men in older torn ch at tIi 1 place Sunday . . . . stun, but after net noit interesting and in-| 1 . , , i a dozen leagues ai ?>..n in ;i lurir* ami annre- ' _ ** The name of these memory by the smoode Jerez ami I.nis a < 'liristlanized Jew ney in Arabic ami s were given these cnmpiMi l heir imslelratieg inland rt?r id stepi nig at i v 1 Sch urn pert W. C. LaGrone, J J. I gett, D. S. Plnnkett anb L. S. Mai When you buy a pair of llami Brown Shoes you are ah'olutely tain of getting the best for your r ey, Why take chances on off bra .For sale only by E. V Cm Hum Co L'ad- Cloaks and Capes. Tiny arc selling rtin cheap. Try them. ISKEA1TY ONLY SKIN DEEP? lton in an uncomfortable room or a cold cer- draft and by falling to sleep uuder like noil- conditions. But most colds are caught iinls. while sleeping too c >ld at night Deep sleep causes sluggish circulation which ?*? ? /I arc tilt* CV wto n 111 ?> I 1 > b AI.UIO i<fc nui.'iru^r nu?? returned to C''lumb'a to resume re>,l her duties. 11 ori* We are glad to see Miss Alma Whit- whi tie bick in our midst again. All eit I Mr. Cliff Mitchell has accepted :i j position with J J. Rawl where he will 111 > I be glad to see his many friends. l ( ^ motive otlicep the house was entire- I " inoccnpied. 11 is thought the tire ninbia ai filiated inside or behind the piano' ,, , airs J; oil was plared against the wall. or the Little John property was ,,r:ir' lerhurnt, I roUni or de-troyed by 'shopping ,er. A handsome piano, leather} mistered chairs and Inrniture of the t make was destroyed. Mr. Little ' s C. -pr a'. |,100 l.o?w..?.n * I M() ! id otties points. niativn congr wies Padgette mi l dlighter* Mr. \\ S Ridge Spring wore in town | ** '> ; Tuesday Mi". .'as. VV a b ?by boy in Cnllio Itainnge i f Mori hunt. a lino girl b ;nt lustTlinrsdaj in H.?te?>biirg. broad >niiles M r. Sidney " * 1 ? - .. 1... 1 I I ? ? IVAIU* III egution. (>fii lliou>?in rejoined < oluiudo? Mitchell was in town Sun- and recounted t that lia<1 come un erts is llie proud father of ' W:,s on their lui Mr K II. Ilt'iidrix ha> Spanish lar.u i l> aby. itotli are wearing three ol the nati daily saw -moking' tuba Derrick from near Del- er"' >f the aborij i, l.* ii..? i use of dried tobaca .1 i lilKiuitants they % on N'rvcinlier i". 1 j'.fj, Ik* sevt ral won lers tier t lu'i r notiee. road bark to the , a < >mjKinicil by vr-s. that they lir.-t ,i\'0 praoticed. Sevjit)ics \vrrj making o leaves, nn hirh they A WHISKEY RAID. On Friday morning last Aluyor wards searched the house and sto M. L. Fox and found concealed ii aperature between two draws hind his counter thirty* four one pints of Old Nick Williams Corn V change of temperature. To prevent colds, sleep under plenty of cover. Tc . cure c? ' use Jlydiil.-* Klixir, it lessens re <J the severity and shorten the duration 11 ftn of a cold and prevents I'neumoniS be- Bronchitis and Consumption, half Cor sale liy .1. I?. Timmons. V liis I HANkS TO BATESBURO, Dr. J A. Watson spent Saturday *'01 , aud Sunday in Orangeburg. :int' 1 Mr. Wilson Gunter, one of Stead- . N 1 man.s leading bulsness men, was in ' to I 1 town 1 bursbay. Lawyer K. L. Asbill, accompanied by Mr. Geo. W. Asbill of Leusville, ( passed through Uatesburg Monday en '0 . route for Saluda to attend court. Ill esillliaio II in t-nja ..v ~...... , . ? *1 ' l'I I f 2000 do.lars only partly covered insurance Mr. WatsonV loss wan Cnluuibi breakage from moving in a hurry tcrMite a place of safely. MissV Notice. youog )i )n Noveinbtr 1st, 1901, we w ill sell ()f Saluil the highest bidder all the personal f,|uV uperty of 1). Kawl's est. to-wit : I r lveiitTs xuu? mar is now v. Ill to vissl liis f.it her, M r. \> al- i (|rix in tnis j hell. Mr. .1 W. . 'ira li tnks, an accomplished j J" uul 11 llllllding Oil ul y from I lie Merchants section ^ R?jMK. a county, was in town Thurs- . ? iiikI l.ucv Guntcr of erK.ng .ur ........ x ..c- furi)todintoa lo), ,'ace* put 111 their new \sbiil is now opening ft pulling out tlu* mii it* of new goods in his ^jVt* and gigantie ilain Street. So the times (.jilled tab;uos, ferr? il from its or plai t itself.?Mar for Sale. STII.I' Z roll, lighted anil ths. swallowing ami loke. These i rimi cigars I to' natives name since trans iginal application t<> viand .loornal IvK iil >1NKS >. key called the "Prin e t f North ( Una" in sea lad packages. This has hee n searched a number of during the past year and oil two tl eut occasions tlieaulliorilies have rewarded for i heir endeavors L,;?r?>- | wrs. T. .1. ftcroajjnan "as requusie? place j the editor to express for her throng I limes the "Advocate" htr most livarl fel thanks for all the goodness anci kind ) If e |'a . ness of her friends for their assistanc been helpfulness d mnj; the jecent fir at lier house in this pi ire. ' I col 1 Miss Rietta Rnat wright, one of Mon- en 1 ctta'.i most accomplished youn^ Indies, | a? * was in town one day last week. I ^ Mrs. Frank II. Ilendrix of Lees?ilie I t<? e was heie Monday. 1 1 .toil Km, I COUOn pil'MT Willi pill- I "Iiwr t, 1 four liorse wagon, 1 moulding , Monetta il mortice machine, household and ^ ,chen furniture and some shop ols and other articles. Mr. C J. .'.and \V. I? KAAVI , Trustees. ! Carotin One hiatti were in town shopping 'l'nesGood as new quire at Hat? . K. Craven lias gone to North a to visit hi- parents. nan rvoiiai' > 4 oj -i 4 ?)a]u? room Price reasonable. In j,r o. ?l. llurrisi aburg Pboto (iallcry. jjdililional shulvi make more room fur increased slu<? ? preparing P"1 ng, 'carrange aud ill his r11 ; store V