The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 10, 1904, Image 1
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Largest Circ
dilation of Any Paoer
Between Columbia
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and Ar^usta. 2 50
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0 8 Page Papers* Ea<
ch Week go to Monc
y-Spenders
UlVIUtNDS QUARTERLY-- FO'
PER CENT.
Fut your spare money to wo
deposit in the First National Bar
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 i
iron:h. W. H. TIMMEKMAN, I
VOI IV
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i1 The B/
year
each
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kTPCHI lur. Q r NiWPMRP
DVOCJ
L? U) mni
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State, Count*
| W . Capital $25,0<
M MW ^ Ii0.160.82. p.
$4,625.00. Don
^ otnl net earnir
Interest
\V >
2 YEARS OLD.
onai Bank of Batcsburg,
i and City Depository,
00.00 Surplus and Profits
nd out ir Dividends,
?sits, 19<M. $120,180.54.
iprs in 3 yea *s, $14,785.82.
Semi-Annually.
iV. WATSON, Cashier.
GEORGIA
RAILROAD
BANK, Augusta, Gil.
JACOB PHINIZY, President.
r. * / m a I 4 1 a m i ll \/ 7 ? . ~
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PARKER "~1
BEATEN BY :
1 A L<CL>V/I\VJ Oi "W l f i^?i>a
by a few hundred votes. If Mi^ry- j Miehi:
oil has pone Republican, as unoillcial Minni
turns at this hour indicate, the lie- Monti
iblican vote In t he Electoral College A
?s? hra
ill le the u uproot den tod one of 2*J"? \t,u
r IhMvM'veit and Ki'ihnn s to l."#l f?>r i \0VU(
?\ ?vf -yv >
?5111 100,04)0 14 I McCUl
ssola 1?H),0GG il y. -1
ina (cot leaded)
Icrsey . o0,m)o 12,
ska > motio>
Hampshire - 2O,ihh) ml \
a (pr?b.i!.-p.) . 3 C.ail,>ll
i OUILTY OF ,??ejOT
L.i.ino HIS wiFEi "r;;
| kMciI that
i IOR A MIW | rial 5.'* wo" ua e
' mi one oc
UollHO of H f
vvillo V';? V/1I- " 1 ! H Ml I'll hi/np 1
NO 43
ImliMrlfy.
ry's memory bad begun to
pranks with him, but bo reait
ibc fact and stoutly lnhe
COUtJl retnember things
ver.
caaion while culling at tho
rlehd be was introduced to
If vnn rprpivp A S:nr
;vi? f \ /\ i i i?i i. i\ , iVCrlv 9*
| < . O. GOODRICH. Cashier.
I UFUS kt. BROWN. Assr. Cashier.
Capital & Profits $150,00(
Oui-of-Yown Accounts Receive Our
lirst Attention.
? - WRITE US, --,
'MOVEMENT OF PROiV
inle i
1 ROOSEVELTf<i
tj
(!No State Outside!'
lll'MM IMVIS. .MM, lllin is Mils, Ni'W
r in excess ot Mr. MrKinli-i's \ - North
rj in but .1 sidgo Parker's \olei<,!l?
four loss than (hut given Mr. llrvan ' " '
i otitis
iur years ago. It is practically eer- m1( (|,
tin that the Republican national Soi.th
ckefc has carried every state in the I'tah
nion outsiile of tlie so-called solid 1 ^ ' lm
w. VI
^ urk .. i?.>.uou .HI , ,, ;
l>akotit *? ">,(HK) 4 ;^,5c uc
100.IHM 2.0 'W. SV
? :t >oo) 4 1 of the mm
vlvaoia 300,000 :u /.i'''."V^
' Island r?,ooo
Dakota :io,?too 4 \ llM# l(!r
8.000 3:'iesthede
out .. 30,000 4 1
rcioia (I5ri) urij. unk'n) 7 " u ,e (
II,- "Ov4
' ** ' " " "' ' In the co
for four years Major ot ?|(tt followe
ilie, was to day found guilty , K?.r ?s -Mr.
(k*r of his wife, Fannie Me- "I i**s you
ptcmbcr 4 last, says the "but my na
i Post. The verdict was P00' 14 l* *
t tie first degree, which car- l.'T^vT0".
ath penalty. The jury do- ^uP/miKl^C
ess than lialr hour. Crowds g,,?n<i
;ourt room. ?
name van Eddy,
urne of the conversation
d he addressed the atraoWhirlpool."
ir pardon." said the other,
me 1h not exactly WhlrlSddy."
r pardon for the mistake,"
e Jerry courteously. "I
by the? er?eimlliarlty of
* Copy of The Advocate ;
are not a subscriber i
an invitation to becc
one.
Cotton:
a'nJ| INEiNT PEOPLE.
.me!
I Where they have beer
and where they
are going?Hapi
t /re
The South Went ~
for Parker and
Davis
The Democratic Party i
Jill II ii i it k?: i in- oniric! luiim ,,, , ,
. \\ ilKlll
i decide Maryland. The ItepuMU-an wisoo
ajorily in l he new House or J tepee* \\ v(.l(
ntativrs will be not le-?s than lilty. ' 'J hiThe
Result By States. ,!h,?
For Roosevelt. Mab.i
... ..i Win
Ington ... .'io.ooo 5 McCueg
"^in . uu.ooo ] { monwealtl
)|ng (largely K.) . . ;j1 but he hel
? givi - Uoo.M-velt a total of testament
ml \otes. ' Passages.
diet was rt
r- ? . ' conferred i
",r l u,kcr trial hp sh
n'? :n.o00 11 daughter,
<- >* Jo i.o.? ? i her eves re
rcw nervous as (Jilnier. com- J
i's attorney, was closing, *\ yomi* ?
, 11 . i ? their Avodninj
d up, occasionally taking a .
, 1 , , , ' , und old shoe
from his pocket and reading entered the r
He stood calmly as tlic ver- (raln pulled
ad, l)Ut wllilo his attorneys nn old shoe lv
is to their motion for u new lug it wus ?\
owed emotion. His little at talin, be pl?
ltuby, climbed on his lap, out of the wh
flilein"!
tn Old Shoe.
anplo recently started on
r tour, a shower of rice
s followed them as they
nilrond coach. After the
out the bridegroom saw
i?K in the aisle. Supposie
that had been thrown
'ked It up and dropped it
Mow. An old man across
Cotton is bringing today on the I'
burl' Market 9 1-2 as reported by I
Cullutn.
WRIGHT & BAYLY,
Real Estate Broker
>ates
DMr.
William Mitchell spent a fo\
Oavs in Columbia last week.
1
V r. .1. A. I). Sheal.v spent Tucsha
niyht in low n.
I
S. I Mr. Charlie Kneece went to Lcxiny
Snowed under by an
Avalanche of c<
V { CJ
Ballots c<
y' _ I)
At three o'clock yesterday morning I<
- j T loose volt's plurality in New York 11
JV?l. IVl'C. ........
State. riur'.v Vote. K U?ri<7
dorado . RflilO oi<Je'iifr
ilifornia (cone'd It.) . joiKenti
innectleut 25,000 7 I^?uisi
claware 2,500 ;> Mi.ssit
lalio (conceded i MIssoi
linols. ... 150,Ouo 27 Noitli
la 1?,m>o 6 two olher 5
(Jrcat tear
,a 4u'000 1J, Surroundii
ickv ? . W.ooo 1>I | jyos.
una . . ... .t.i.OtW) Tno vo re
>pi (largely Dem.; . 1" "y the Uir
iri . 3:?.(HK) lh fence move
i Carolina (largely Dem J. 1:: ,lsi('c 0,1 t'i
, ,? X had read t
i'lMKi Willie v willii
iinall children clung to hlni. ",,<l ^-'n io?
s streamed dow n bis cheeks. ali0i'' Tbc' bri
r,tr "ie group were rela- * n"" l>ait^
Met. was received in silence "My dear," i
<?ng. Counsel for tfie de- positive that
d that the verdict ire set seriously or o
e ground that Hie jurors "NVo11, I only
he newspapers. ' ' peek, with unu
1'iieu a few* minutes later
>?ving for tliut particular
Idegroom had to buy hloi
Scrloun.
said Mrs. Ilenpeek, "I'm
our (Jeorjtre Is thinking
latriuiony."
hope so." returned Henisunl
spirit. "I wonfrfn'*
Foy Sale.
It lots IN) feet front by* 2(H) feet
on South siil<' of Kail road strot
Hatesburj:.
One acre of land in heart of
burg, desirable building location.
|ion Mimroay.
i Miss (leneva Jones, of Wagoner
spent Monday night in town.
deopf Mc. W.i' Hates spent several day
'n i this week with relatives here.
I
| Miss Eppie Ethcredge visited rel
ates-1;?lives in Hatosburg this weekMiss
Sallie Hodie, of Leesville, wa
iitato was greater tlian that of itxtn. i ii
, J'arker's vote in and out, of New; lc
York City fell 10,000 short of Bryan's, i K
s mocrutic pluaality in greater city J yj
less than forty thousand. M
1'avker was heaton in Maryland on- ; I
idiana 00,1x10 jr.
iwa i:t i Tonnr
ansas Ilo.OOO lo! Toxas
aino .TT.ooo ?; ^ ''n'ii
[airland (prol?. h Thi
Miissacl uf< tIf. . io.fio t|.ir?l r<>]
V .IMM n.ti vmii-1-1,. / *
- ?. ,. 1 '1C cuui
-,'00J witness st:i
luo.ooo IS tinned thoi
lia (largely Dent.) 1:1 ; they had j
s shows a total electoral vote of sa'*' "Ia' 1
r ranker.?Augusta Chronicle. t hit;
Ll 11 ' lie mot
MeCue left
- ? jail, accom
: .
I triint nny boy
t called the jurors to tlu- nnie a* to r+gt
md, one l?v one, and ?|uesunder
oatli as to whether Fnther?Nowread
the newspapers. All hujj'l):liul took,
hey had not I ccn intluenced tt'lligmiec nnd
ig they liad read. i i am sorry t<
ion will be argued later. As , money.
, the court house to go toi
ipanicd by four guards, a! -
of mine to be so unfortu rd
it as a joke.'*
'nK nimarlf.
Maud, in selecting a
before nil things, for Inintegrity.
Your mother,
' say. looked only for
Polllee.
:ton acres or wood inun in i
Creek township. Lexington eonr
o.ie of the Inst farms on t he 11
containing :>2"> acres. Three foi
in circulation yields a hale to the
, One house and lot. in Matcshurg
containing ; an acre, six room h
small harn, good garden, line well
siacs in town .Monday.
,ty* Mr. W. 1\ Lloyd, of the Ml. Willini
idije section, was in town one day this week
ntlis Mr. AV. I\ Jlodie, of Kinory, spen
acre. Monday niyht. witn relatives here.
lot Miss Ilaltie Gibson, of Columbia
ouse, spent Sunday in llatesbuiy.
wa- Mr. 15. J. Reynolds, of Aiken county
{! Hold Your Cot
The First. Natic
t money on your Co1
house at Thirty C
lf storage and insur
at the Waiehousea
Five cents r
4- Ir- v> + * - ? -f* n T t r!/\1 1 o
ton for Higher Price
)nal Bank of Batesburg wi
^ton stored in the Bates
ents a iron th a "'bale--th:
ance. You can sell your c
nd save further handling,
ise in the price of C<
o r n t Vo VaU --thp fai n-P7
lurpc cro\\(
was no uut
11 lcr.d you When til
stllg Ware- <' '!mer res
is f8y 3 for closing at l
Ottcn right ?lie case.
at 11o c
climax to (
3 t ton Il.eorjS t rials eond
r.ppfls this von rc A
' -i i .it tie J.uues
1 stood outside, hut there nesv Fntheroward
act. ' have jjroxvn
e court convened to day Mr.'
aimed his closing address. 1
Ll:uu, when the jury look Kille
The verdict was rendered I .
. . rr. ... .. on Tuesday i
lock The verdict was the |
me of the most, important1 to "u> P?^s a ucted
in Virginia in recent| the name cf
-bather, what are fol-AmusernentB
that wo
eil of, my ann.
d in Saiuda.
loon, while on his way
kounjr" white man by
!. D. Wills al>out 22
icr.
rtr? acres farm land, one tenant 1
t wo miles nort li of Kidge Spring,
jj :acres in cultivaiion situated, on p
road. Fine never failing stream
.through the premises. Good w
:good pasture. Sold on easy term
One-half acre of land in Ilatef
Pr Jmnroved hw oil.1 slot and tiv.i
II1UM U Hi.> IillUII V H?
muse J)r. W. I'. Timmerman attended th
4."? medical association at Lexington tlii
iiiblic week.
runs ^[rs | stokes spent Sunday wltl
ater. r(.iat ives at Ridge Spring.
Mrs. Sadie Wise \isited Miss Hell
?l>urg lloisten at Wagoner Monday.
'lllng ??IX. "1VN_ , v.nuuwOVIU, IS VIS
Iuv*c:iiLy?.Live uui J.U
proiil--no use to
Dividends Qua
la| Fut your sparF
Katicr.al lark of
oi three rrciA_ths ;
T " " " W - ^
0 ividend period t
let the broker have it.
irtei*Iy==4 Per Cent.
? rrcr.ey to v.ork( -deposit i
Fatestur? erd i got J lite.
February, p\t?1July, Oc
- .. _ _ _
egins lirst of each irontt
' were heart
timony 14 i\
j sumetl in a
r x counsel. <
n the Hist 'llier,rp,.r
rest every ; iilrlst.?,
totei--icur \e h?;
n v o a } c c j 1 ' the oar i>el
# | The jury ]
t MOCL'OO rl
mini- numner 01 witnesses years ofagean
I and a great amount of tes- wms waa snot
en and over three .lays con- Crotoluilds ab#
irgumentsby the array ot
leorge W. Morris. of l<*a ( " x
attb'n'court, presided. breech-load log
arlv sad was the fact that taking effect i?
? ? unier tearing o
ore which he was convicted. There were v
frequently questioned witr?.
- *
d the son of Ex-Auditor
and killed near Kerry's
ut ten miles from Sahivas
shot twice with a
shot g?n, one shot
1 *ri *
tr the back of his head,
witnesses presents but
\jf splendid opportunity for a man
lr! into the nit-team ilc business.
123 acres of land <>n the Mollis 1
road, one half mile from Hates
ft- <Jood land, well watered and all ii
tivation. Improved l?\ house
barn.
trespass Notice.
to itintf Mrs. T. R. Kernaghau.
Mr. Boyd, a rising young merchan
of Stead mans, was in town yesterday
vir>r Mr. \V. Farbcr is on a visit toRai
'l"f timore and New York, where he wit
111 " " spend about ten days,
and I 1
| Mr. and Mrs. Capers Kthcredge at
(tended tlie tunerai of their nephev
I Monday.
W. N. TIi
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The next meet ii g of the Fort night ly )
YIMERAIAN, President.
W. WATSON, Cashier
'ALTER CARTLEDGE, Asst. (
A SAO DEATH.
I
v*ith the p
11 lie con vie
Jashier. Thecrln
Septemliei
turned fro
Shortly afi
in a night
????_____ fIlh
ii a a t hnt
i iic foreman sliook hands Ittt piesonl lt is
risoncr and relatives befui-j "ho they were,
ted man went to jail. . appears tl.
ie occurred on Sunday nipht Caus ' by
4, and Mrs. McCue rc- r .
... church about I. p. m. s"me "
Lerward her dead IkxIv, clad the (iutease(J ^
rob<\ was found in the bath. can 1>c learned
with water. McCue said ^l"l?*^lon^,tlie j
impossible to llnd out
iat tlie homicide was
a misunderstanding
ajs ago Itetween
r. Wills. From what
tonight Wills was riroad
and when he reach
All persons are hereby warned
to (unit, tisli. or ot lierw ise t respa;
the laie.K of the undersigned.
" law will be strietly enforced toil
most letter.
M. COCKREI
(:ine Laundry Work.
When you have laundry work f
done, and want same fixed up in
not. I
%s on Mr. and Mrs. M. Whittle aw
'!' their daughter, Miss Alma, were hen
s u(. j Monday.
: Mr. anil Mrs. W. 11. At well liavi
- I- moved into I heir residence formerl
occupied by Mr. W. A. Itawl.
Lo be Mr- Klijali Hall, a progressive busi
iirsl.- ness man of Minis, was in the cit
I club will be held at the home of Mrs.
21 T. B. Kernanhan on Friday Nov. 1 St h. in
New Firm for Batesburs.
M
e| Mr. James B Ihlnnn, vl.o las fo ()|
v1 a number of years been connected
with the Powell Hardware Co. has re- j j
signed his position with that tirin
' and has associated himself with Mr. ',
y Ot
1 K. M. Imiller. the popular traveling ,,,
Our people were Faddened Sunday! L*<
ornii h to learn of the death of Mas
r Capers Ktheredne, youngest son of
r. I'riah Ktheredye. lie had none
it in the country about ten miles Sat
ith his elder brother to the home of I house
s uncle, Mr. Capers K. Etheredye, j naturt
id Saturday ni^ht the two. with two hesita
hers, went into the woods with their things
me I,. ) i.nnneci.n.1. It ...... ol., .il flirt ill
eesvine Letter. k,;,;k
bly killed
Leesville, S Nov. s. 1!m>4. bis
urdav afternoon every business I'u ''?nl rei
was tilled with happy good1 -^'rs.
d ptople, who were showing no j t(,|ds of a
ney in buying, for 1 hciuselves j sl,,llcient
. w hich give I hem joy and coin- (b'?ith aim
ti . heavy hlnv
w.ic uau entered the house e(' part of
ed hitn senseless and proba- was and said:
is vvift'< but i?" vesication wills threw hi.
i rest only four days after ,
, , ,, , . upon l'errv tire
led from the Mayorship.
ii : i . i ^ effect in the I
no had received t lie conhot
tfun in her breast, a ward on the m
wound to cause instant carried away tt
had also been struck a Wills was kille
L III! tll<? l.lltU"" ""
the road where Perry
"Now is your time."
> right hand up. Thered.
The first shot took
>reast. Wills fell forule.
I he second shot
ie hack of his head
d instant Iv.
class style, leave it with Kdga
Itawl, at Lcesville, S. C., who i
scuts I,aureus Steam Laundry at
place. This laundry is "best by
j All work is guaranteed strictly
class in every respect. ' Lea\e
trial bundle and be eonvineed.
Call and inspect our line ot II u
r j| i uesuav.
re pre- Miss lk\u?;jie Tuwill began teacliln
that tiu- Tom Branch school near low
tost. Monday.
Iirst*j I>r. and Mrs. Theodore A. Qnaltli
>om ; ban in have returned from their e:
! tended bridal tour.
i
vl >'iss Annie Lee Eiheredgc retumc
. J from Columbia this week to si?"iid
salesman of t he Belknap ll\td\vare & (>j
k' Mfjj. To., and have taught from Mrs. j
n J. B. Stokes, of Rateshurg, the stock ^
j of Hardware of the late Mr. Stokes. ^
L.. These two enterprising young men ex^
poet to open there in the near fifture
an up to-date hardware stole, to Ix- j(|
known as the Rutcsburg Hardware
l' Co. Mr. llolman lias many trionds
InilM it I uk eiiifrot t I >1 1 li<t ic itAlttir I n
-? i\r iiuill 'SVMI III.'*. II ttUUUl - - % .
ght o'clock when they found a five The
which they thought there was an ons an
)possum. After the tree was almost tilled \
wn down, Mr. Thomas Ktherodge >ianv
annul his younger brother to get tip Clirist
id go far out of reach of the t ree, but show t
istead he ran In front of the falling eumst
ee and was instantly crushed to ,|.j
at li. Cuperu had the lantern and all riltltlit
streets were crowded with wajr-!tar ,1L'ai'.v
it vehieles, whieh \\ nt away j -Through
.vith goods. the s t
fanners are already buiing theh IM
mas ?i o Is. all whieh goes to i1 iie outset
hat t he people arc in good cir- wo,ncn
ances. seats durin
... ... , once or t\\
coUonso.MU.il mill g.nncr, is , ,
wr iH'ftrt- ((nr \nt ocv ?
-- - - ??" |
in two.
out his trouble McCue had Gala Week A
>it of his brothers. The Char
i l;as been crowded from November
of the trial, some of the VKIJV LO^
in^ their lunches in their THKtt
the midday recess. Only The Southen
ice was their any attempt low rate tvket
^ in the court room. Judce
nd Kini; Cotton Jubilee,
leston, S. G.
-1st, 26th, IP04.
i\ HATES VIA SQUN
liAILWAV.
i Hail way will sell very
s from all points in
('andics. All specialties, i*i? .!*
unci boil bolts ?always fresh,
shipment every l.~? days* We s ,
,cand.\ on its merits and its reput
HatPsbiny I >rnn
Dots from Mirr
The usual once a month mi
"< ?? O.Uil -it Ss;im:iri:i Itnntist ('
ulU's , .
l-'ivsh' ir v\1111 hrr Iioim* punplo.
I this Missi s Sialic and Sajlie (iri^sby, i
at ion. ?|)(. i t ion were here shoppin
(-'o. Monday.
in Mrs. A. I*. Manville, of Harnwel
visited her daughter, Mrs. I>. 1'. liar
Iv, this week.
H'tinjj
liurch Mi"- and Mrs. C. K Craven have n
1MH. IIKIVIT ||I?I i.-i (I
I leave the city, and 1 lio.v wish him ^
,f| well m his new business. ^
j Aiken Journal. ((
in
Letters of Admin-1;
i- . . I"1
istration.
2*'?. . ? ? , _
le light was extinguished. After ( ^
arching in the pockets of liis coat
, . , ? . i weeks
lueh was a tew steps away under a
*ee, Mr. Thomas Ktheredge found '
latches and went to look for his l1^'1 s<
rot her whom lie found crushed to
eat h under the tree. lie never spoke lKim'
orgroanud hut, died prehapswithout ' ^crN
ven knowing what had struck him. (,ns*
r I ri>mniliu u-nrn l.r#\n.rlit t.. M.< *1 tloU
,h v ,v.j ..u. .... iimvii nn- Morris pr<
iny sold at present as was a tew t,lireatenin
ayo. i found mak
oil mill now- lias on l and eno>fd
to run them until nearly an HI
mas and with this amount on ] n tlie U
quantities are beiny lI,,Ua(h'd i ,m(ier date
week hoth from cars and way- s|-4|e(| tlisii
The mill capacity has been near- j?a
bled, and the manayement ex"
ouuin c ; <nin;
vented a repetition by Ga. for the Far
K to send any one to jail King Cotton Ji
ing a demonstration. sale eonnnencii
the 25th incl
(ROR IN THE SI ATE. scheduled to a
ateshurg letter of The State lo noon Nov<
of November 7th. it was bmitfortheret
t the property of the late Aniongthegrea
wl on Hail road street, had Reproductions
including Augusta,
nous Fall Festival and
ubilee. Tickets go on
ng November 19tli to
usive, and for trains
irrive Charleston prior
ember 2i>th, with final
urn November28thl!K>4.
t attractions will be tl*
Of Lima PnvL- <!!?,.?
/?V .?? ... . ........... ,
Sunday last. Kev. Kvans Hall
# i v*f 1 a go<><{ .Sermon to a large c<
Ration. Ar the close of services.
J.nla fxidgell and air. Jasper I
were nnjted in happy wedlock.
I extend lo LJiein onr host wisliea
Jon</ and happy life.
Mr. Henry Wesfinoreland is
in>j a chimney to Lis new house.
deliv- tinned to their home in ( ordelle (la
Lingre- after a visit t l several weeks anion
Mrs. friends here.
lauh Quite a number of the members <
^ t: the loeal order of Knights of 1'ythi;
1 ?or a went to Leesvilie Friday night to he!
organise a lodge of thai order there.
build*
\yt. Mr. Daniel KraDer returned la
stale 01 sou in i. uroiina ,
? 1 f?
ig I Count v of L?xinirton. ^ ei
fi
BY <;*<?. S.? I BAFTS. IM?! IIIE, (]
'' j I'BUBATK .11 1?J?K. ' t,
Ij,' WHEREAS. Mrs. Ih-bnrah Stokes
j made suit to me, to grant her Letters 1>
I of Administration of the Estate of 'I
st j and efforts of Mrs*.I B Stokes e
tiller's home Sunday afternoon and ,'T'
ir!y Monday morning at his home the
mera! serviees were held, after which i C t!unl
:e hody was interred in J lie town ln,um
emetery. For
lie was thirteen years old and a N't-'n I
right, ot?edient, and promising youth "l(1 '
'lie family have ttie sympathy of the wires,
ntire community in their sore he- town
been bougl
to run unt il June at lcasl* ! uf jj,c u0j
had a display at the Lexington h(1 w?, mo
y Fair, which took tirst pre- i h. jn an
Itawl on
the past week a gang of work- tjia^ jf tlie
laveheeu in town putting "Pjknewnotl
elephone poles and stringing one of the
It will not belong before our
will have telephones. To Wi
lit by Mr. J. Walter breher from-Limey Jab
low ('reck section, and that The (treat l'ik<
ve here soon with bis fa mi- The (JoskiU's C
interview wit h Mr. J. J j over ?0 ?1 istin
Tuesday morning lie said j Hatfonback's V
t property bad been sold lie , Iia,*uck. in b
iii?vr about it. Mr. Haw! is Loeplnff The I
executors. j Flume.
Oreat Militan
ham It Mav rAfir??rw K.w
??.n, mill l?
\ direct from St. Louis.
Ireat Shows, containing
ct features, including
\ ondcrful Animal shows
is hair-raising act of
-oop And Flying The
parade, the largest
1 Kit ess t fie last * < !?! weal her ten
him of the much needed comfort
The tie* telephone line will s<
completed from St end mans in
l)ii r?.
Mrs. Thnnius lloat wii^'lit has
^ to M r. J. .1. It..at v i \ plaee.
Mr. John tinu'er <>! litis sec
I j v. . v ill.
lillUi'U " ,th lOSpeild 11 IS IOII ll 11 Will 101 1111)01
our people who arc always delight!
to so*- him.
Kill t?P
Hates- j Miss Vixio Hudd, who has lie*
j clerking in the New Yol k Hack
moved Store for several months, left Salt;
j day afternoon for Saluda eouritywhe
t ion is s'ie leaeh school.
l
Mrs. T. H. Kernaghan and lit)
lg I I A li r. 1 II KH Mil*"* Mi K !o<*i tc r<
;d and admonish ti 11 ?nd similar the kindred
and Creditors of tin* said J. *?'
I H Stokes j '1
;deceased, that they be and appear, l ?
; fore me. in tlic Court of Probate, to be
Iheld at Lexington, C. II., S. c , on I1*
day of November i'?01 next, after pi I - (
Heat ion iiereof at II o'clock in the!'
v. forenoon, to show cause, if any tlinv
avemont. Tin
Prof. Major and all the teachers to u,o it
ether with t lie whole school attended plctio
lie scr\ ices at t lie grave. reads
M r. 11
and N
Prominent Lady Dead (|
Mrs. .1. M. Lanier Non is, widow of land pi
lie late Rev. .1. Milton Norrls ofjtegrit
lateshiirtr, died at her home in Kilo... ....
> brick work on the buildinjr for If you 01
auk Of Leesville is near 'ii^ coin- jI( ;in(j S(,j(
11. The directors want to bo p;lv< make
to do business try December 1st. l4i n
[. F. llendrix will If president in tlie nen
Ir. II. A. Meet/.e the cashier. ( papcrSt a j
irectors is composed of business %vjth
rofessional men of ttie highest in- ;ini(
v. count, sot
I IIIUI I I ? I ^
Klrcmcns Para
AC mo anything please come , ()ver tH>
lie: or if you are unable to I prj/es p, the p?i
satisfactory arvanffements. J Th|a wU1 <)0
ot bear from you, I propose (li(i g,,nt jK
r lot ure, to publish in three I ^Qr tujj ||,fU|
ist of those few who owe me , Tiekot A^cnt i
Hit civ no exceptions, ???* I way, or:
units ami date of the ac-i 1;. W: 1
hat you will then know how
fu in State in years,
ie. 1* oot Hall Contest.
" to bo given away in
trade.
the greatest shjw in
rmatiom apply to any
>f the Southern JlailInnt.
iMr. Paul I!.itto visited Mr>? I
-oneday lust week
MAR Rl^ir.S.
Or. Sunday afternoon in the pi
of a jvirtj <>i wuin^ people at. 11<
<1eni'c of Il.-v. N. fi. (' .oner. Mr.
land Cililuin. son of Jesse M /(!
iikI Viss ithena Stone, dauerl
v. Hall j Miss Lois returned yesterday fix
J .lone?h<>ni where they have beenspcn
! it if some time \\ it li Mrs. Kernaghai
| nu>l her.
esi ncol ^ county medical society was or{
Irsj. ni/.ed at Lexington, Monday, with t
Clove- r?ll<.wi?jr officers: President, 1 >r. VV,
'iiHum. ! 'finimermai.: Vice President, I>r. J.
iter of Sliuler: Secretary, I?r. .1. J. Wingai
>1" have, why the said Administrat ion ' A
id- should not bo granted. 1:
i'si (liven under my Hand, this day of'
j Nov. Anno l>omini 1004 '
r>l , Geo. S. Drafts'L. S.) (
^ Prolate Judge, I.oxingtonOounty, S.C. | '
i Published on the 0 day of Nov. 15104, 1
j in the Ilatesburg Advocato for two i
r(;;j issues. I
- -- ? r>" l lit
1cId county on Frida\ ni^ht and was, ^ |;
luriedat Hot linny Church on Saturday! is nca
Mrs, Norris was in tlie loth year' rpW(
if her aye and left no chi'dn n. She ? i?HM1 ,
vas the second wife of Iie\. J. M. Nor-1
is and a member of the prominent I
tinier family, J spent
I aftcn
> Mr,
^ oilnif man: ('<*111< 1 von meo vonri
I'omiumiions residence 01 Ml". yuti stand.
McCartha, 011 Railroad street, are never
i ing coniplet Ion. I owe you
i> new mercantile houses have it.
established recently. Should ]
*rs Fred Wise and Mark Shcaly, M'n(' vou 51
a short while in town Sunday
noon. I latest ?n rj
.(Jeo. Lybrand, of Wagoner, was
An honest in an'.-, accounts |
loo old to be just ly due. li '
anything come in and yet A CO;V
I)r. L. M. M
I not hear from you, 1 will soon take u"U
i copy of the papers. Flossie Wi cox
<?. l. HARRIS. Iv daughter of
?, s. C Wilcox Is the 1
ding promises
sion i'asscnjjer A^cnt,
harlc.ston, S. (\
11X1 WEI>DlNO.
lo'iell of (iiis place will
> itim-elf a wife. Miss
of < >rangeburjf, and onMr.
and Mrs*. William
bride elect. The wedto
Le quite a not.ihlnnnp
||fl .1. L. Stone, w.-c liajM'ily inarri
I Mr. Tillm in I hi* Is and Mi .
H: Jones were married Sunday ifi
B| at the residence of Mr.Oui iamn
H f | J?ev. N. <?. Conner officiating.
(,,l Treasurer. Dr..las. 1*. Drafts. Doci<
(ielgcrand Harron were elected cha
Nancy Inen ?' the board of Censors and de
crnoon *?'ales respectively. The next ine
iier.tlie )f assoeialicn will be held
' .Tanuajy.
jrsi ' '
ir- #-? WANTED? One fresh milch cow. 1
'e* Must Rive rich milk. A youn^one pre. 1
'r? rrcd. Applv at the Advocatoofllce.
in
J
?csl tfirl and offer her a box of ohoco- '
lates ami 1h>ii bons unless it was slampod
Hurler's? If you buy a cheaper s,l,, ul
brand you buve no excuse, for it is! Col
kept fresh at the Hatcsburp I'rup Co. | day a
( all and inspect. < Fair
ivn Monday. A 1
? Maggie Oar\in. of Wngcner,
L a short while in town Sunday. Slightly
I. K. L. Asbill and wife left Sun-, jeweled i
iftcrnoon to attend the World's
at St. Louis.
1
?; ! as the ceremor
idies Solid Gold W atch church l>efore;
u ... I After the cere
used, cost tin.-, Mil al lllt, rw
now uient, will sell for $30.00. which only r
O. J. HARRIS. I friends will be
! takes place ai
Novt to! or 23 rt
-a
ly will bo performed in
Marffe number of friends
mony a reception will bo.
sidcnee of the bride, to
datives and intimate
invited. The wcddinp
I in ihe afternoon o
I.