The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 17, 1904, Image 1
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UATHSBUK
(i S. C.. NOVEMBER 17, 1904
U)VO(
:ATE s
Total
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A -
i nKtl: > tiARS OLD.
First National sak of Kates bur g,
te. County tnd City Dipoodtory,
pital $25,000.00 Surplus and Profits
60.82. Paid out in Dividends,
5.00. DepoHita, 1904, $120,180.54.
net earnings in 8 years, $14,785.83.
Interest Semi-Annually.
W W. WATSON. CashUr.
jacob pj1inizy, i
Wm. a latimep. v?<
C PlIAL.
'resident. Clias. C. GOODRICH, Ca>
re-President. Rl'KCS II. BROWN, Asst. C:
Undivided P
Mrs. K. K. Mrother went t ? Co
?hier. Uu last week on a visit t ? lelativ
'ashler. Miss Oora Levlstcr, a lovely y
lady uf Columbia, is visiting her fj
Miss Luc lie Ciilluiir
rofits. mi ^
J he many friends of Miss 1
i Branch, of ^utfusta, are delight e
j know that she has accepted a po>
'u,n* Mrs. Thos. J. Ktheredge who ha;
l's' l>ce?? visiMnif i datives near Newberry,
ounp ,,as returned to liatcsbortr.
ient Miss Knnice Courtney or this place
loir Monday ,-or North Carolina, tc
tilH visit her sUtc who is very low wit I
d to fever.
ition The Batrsburit Advocate i> iccetv
i Mr. R. L. Prater, of Clouds Creek. I
* ' :
, ( was lieic last week and planked down i sj
J his dollar lor The Advocate for anoth- It<
er year.
Mr. Oscar Boatw ri^lit, a young far- it<
nier of near Leesville, passed tlnough
town Monday on his way to Augii ta 1
t) take in the Carnival in that city, j ^
Miss Mario Ottoman of JohustLn isi
lending a few tlavs witn Mr... N.
ago is B?.\ ly. j/ j l>ut
Mr. Iredell Jones of Columbia vis-'
- <1 llalesburg t his week. I i
A large number of Lees vi lie ihmji f, ra''
me over to take in t lie Carnif ,1J of ",s<l
is week. I South
SQUIRE BAILES.
out of tmsincnv by Qovcrnor
Heyward.
i contributor to the gaiety of
lis says tlie State, the ubefulne&H
[uire" Itailes of York co-nty,
Carolina. I? ' Ul" ?
We RespecifuHy I
*
-r~'
If you receive A
Copy of The Advo
Invite New Accounts,
Sample j MOVEMENT OF P
cate and | INENT PEOPLI
i?? I 111 iiitti'miui}'.
Misses Cleo Ramsey and Ilea
t Hulsttm t?o charming voun* It
jO Monat ta. \isiled Miss L'zzlc Si
: ?f i his place I st week.
______ j Mr. A. L. Eatgla, one of the i
influential men of the Del mar see
ROM i of Saluda county, was In the city
_ week, and while ,l.eie gave i
i nlnnc;i n I / ill
ing a \vld? r c re ulet ion every claytrice
Miss Lola I a unit It T Ashville, Al
idles is now one. amoi ?r o . list of new so
nitli scribers.fll
We are klud to have Miss AI
nost. Whittle, in our midst again aftei
tion weeks stay at home.
'as' Mr. Frank Boyd one of Hie oldcs
ls a cit izens of Saluda c ounty, v as in towi
Announcement lias been mad'* .".oe
arriagc of Dr. L. M. Mitchell of our
w n. to Miss Flossie Wilcox of Orange- '!
rg on Wednesday 23rd inst., there I
ill be a reception ;.t the home of the
ule after which they will come di-j ''
ct ly to Ilatcshiirg. We congratulate ' c
he l?r. and welcome him and his '>r*
a trae' ve l-viWr.
! rccr in
MissKva Miller of Trenton \isit d I l>een r
teh'jurjf during tlie past rtcek. i an(j oi
[lev. 11. 11. Murchison, of our tovi; . great <
cached in Augusta last Sunday ~L hangs
j Urcen Street I'resbiterian elnirc, . hie glo
xt Sunday, I>r. Murchison will Ueved
acli in Anderson. pies di
Carnival lL.
.w ??vi. i.-u ta UU) CM*
i office, 'or his commission has
evoked b. Governor Heyward,
er the hoi. >#tcad of the Soutn'
eucourager of matrimony there
a cloud of deep and impenetra otu.
As a magistrate it Is betnat
H&iles married more couiring
his term of office than any
nan in business, and this was
are not a subscri
an invitation to
one.
Cotton
Cotton is britiKinp today <
Kurf \TorV*?t O 1-*.^ n-: wtutrt
ber it is |
become
Where they have
and where th<
are going--Hap
5n the Bates* penings.
oil hv I. D I
i1
' (ireat were t he crowds that a11?
cd t heel ret s last Thursday.
^ t Mr. Mac Mitchell ?>r Kidjre Sp
Deeni attended the Stewards meeting I
gy last week.
^ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I hi r ton of
nelta were in town shopping one
i last week.
Saturday last.
CMldTho
last busings meeting of the
ring board of stewards ol the l'>ni<sbiii>.
tere circuit met at the Methodist par sonage
on Friday lust.
Mo ^,rs- W- L. Rawl, accompanied by
,lav her daughter Miss Ruth spent one day
| in Columbia this week.
Owlni? to continued illness in tin* I
i lie seeonu Annual unaenium 01
lie lietail Grocers andJGcnerai Mer hants
of Sunt h ('arolina w ill !? held
.it Columbia Nn\ember 22 and 23.
PI Mr.
and Mrs. .Tim Gilliam cave a
birthday dinner last Kriday, in honor1
of Mrs.Gilliam's fiftieth birthday. The | g.
I lev. .I. Say lor opened the event by
reading prayers. The tabic was beau-1
I i *' i. 11 v rli /*<\vi 1 ?>d will) llnviprw 'iiwl ' fill'
* A T IV U UC LU
j TT nessof
Is Here. jabout i
plaints
OPLI; I ROM AI.L PARTS OP THE ! k'6
COUNTRY IN TOWN C Was
J missiot
hts Worth Seeing At Every Turn. a
J met hex
nlvnl , .. .. . - bUSin?
me laci that he made a busiit
for which reason there came
tiis sad and untimely fall. Oomand
petitions poured in upon
vernor to such an exteut that
compelled to revoke the com
i. although he had giveu Bailea
:e to reform and to render hia
Is of encouraging the marriage
is less offenfive to ids less ener
Culhim.
WRIGHT & BA
Real Estate Bi
For Sale.
i
YLY, I ^r' Hart ly, of Monet
in town last week.
j Mr, Van Worts, <f dourly
rokcrs. vv:,s,u*n 'r,st *** '*'?
; Mr. W. E. Quattlebaum, of !
i was in town last week.
>iiss a time lice Ullicreiige who
; e il!id honii last week on account
I the sudden death of Iter brother
ta, was returned to Columbia to to resu
? her duties.
t Creek. M i. n. ft. I "oyer, a most promir
gentleman of toper's, post otHcc,
^amar|a j In t lie city last week selling cot
i Mr. l'nger informed us that the
ntnrc r*l liic ii?n n ? /? ImMimr t 1
v%u*' I)r'h. family, there will l>e no formal
, 0 reception at his residence here.
Ii?8 ! 1
me j Miss (Jessie Itarr, daughter of Co!
I). T. Barr of Leesvllle visited Bates
. I bmpon Tuesday last,
lent *
wasi Allege Gunter, of Samaria,
ton spent Monday in the city. Mr. Gunfar-j
ter is o.i j of thj farmers of the
! Sand Hills and a man that is lwdnvorl
I'mits. Mrs. < i11 ia:>t was I lie recipient i thn
oT tnanv handsome presents. The:
4.1 1 "" '
it tendance was very large.
Mr. Levi Rankin, of Leesvilie, cal- l"''
led to see us yesterday and reuewed ' R?H
his subscription. ! trat
Mr. M. S. Jones, a prominent young : 011 '
man of Columbia, was in Ratesburg Dr.
WfiHnciifia v ...
?v? iv in*re, ami crowds getic n
ung the streets and the "Midway" tion w
the showgrounds. The MardKJras distribi
,, ? .... . . , which 1
b all carm\uM ompany are visiting fessjon;
esburg with a large number of at- encour;
rile??-?. The entiresliow is camped his sli
[tailroad Street, 0111 lie property of hitchi
. ... tbecirc
Itoat wright.
clghbors. The Governor's ocas
especially based upon tlie
ution of a circular by Bailee, In
tie advertised himself as a "pro*
il nuptialist," and sought to
ige young people to patroniz
op whenever contemplating
ng up." *~._is a portion of
ular.
2 lots W feet front by 20
on South side of Railroa
F.atesburg.
One acre ot land in liear
borg, desirable building lot
200 acres of wood lan<
Creek township. Lcxingtc
Mrs J no. It. Watson, or noai
0 feet deep Spring, was in luun ,ust wot k*
<i street in l?r. W. L. Knecce, of Baxter
town last week.
t of Iiates- j Sudduth, cf t.i
rat ion. Willing, was in town lust week
1 in Black Jce i'juipettc of the
m county. section was in tow n last week.
I i*iv iti v?? i*?ti m v viuii ui c iivimiiit ii
r liitlge i cotton for higher prices.
I
, was in '
mm ?~
ar mi Hold Your (
The First. N;
Sardisj mor.ey cn your
ho i;?ft & t. Thirt
I by all who know him.
Cotton for Higher Pi
ational Eank of Batesburg
Cottcn stored in the B
v P?nts a irrnlh ? i ?1 <=> ?
tliir
who
, has
. ; nexl
ices. the
v.-ill lend you 'ion
atesburg Ware- ttie
-t.hi <3 r,nvc f*n-n
ii entering tne grounds, the lirst ^
to cat el) your eve is the Ferris g<lUjrc i
el, which Is the largest one that jal tolll
ever been in Batcsbug. Then the the
attract ion on going the rounds of ^ ^
various shows is the "Old I'lantaa
show depicting in every detail, jIjs m
life of the negro in his home land. rp0 all t
t to u.io ?* "rT"' - *
ilijik.MAKY.
iijmjii and visit the home of
iVillard O. Bailes on your brl-?
r to pret married.
WORLDS FAMOUS PHI
1ROPIST AND PROFESIONAL
NUPTIALIST.
larriape fees are as follows,
hose over .00 years of a*re Free
One house and lol In Hal
containing i an acre, six i
small barn, pood garden, In
Jer.
(Wi acres farm land, one t<
two miles north of Ridge i
acres in cultivation situate
road. Fine never failing si
esburg, lot prosperous dinners was in to
room house, week.
ie well wa ^rs p -p Wright spent one
Columbia last week
Miuwt house ^|r- w. K.Shealy of the 1'ro
spring. 4f> section was in town Saturday.
f mifnins Miss Frankie llerlong one
Leesville College gi?ls, was ii
?n last s t oiege er.d in
at tie Warehcu.
day in' Five cents
twenty-five do
videnceI profit--r.o use
ur Dividends C
n town Fut VCV.*' s-t
surence, You can sell yoi
5e and save- further handli
; rise in the price o
llais cn the tale--the fai
to let the broker have i
!uarteiiy==4 Per Cenl
b I e rr.cr e v to v.cil.- -f'frcr
^ Jt-'WJ U i. V X
ur cotton right moi
ng. 1 sioii
f Gotten rceer s | <;c
ner needs this the
t . jand
, ! ratt
It inn
i t. 1 n 'I h ft First ' nm
v ^ v...-. .?-.n in i nc inp to the To ail
n,*' well worth the priee of admis- ?tnd n
To all n
ilnjr on an und you come next to fo ah'?
Wild woman" uhoeaUs raw meat a distal
does all kinds of st unts with 1 ive KVK1
lesnakes and other varynents. t'^n- Kej?ul
in^r on around, vou eoiKe ne^C to ^eBU'al
i.lTl. i.... - - - - - '
I those of marriageable age
ot able to pay Free
ninisters and brother notary
s. Free
South Carolinians from over
ice of 20 miles... Free
IfYBODY GET MARRIED,
lar colored people's price..$1 00
r unable white people 1 00
* 51 hip n rictrw*fo f 5cs nn
I firuu^ll i IK* ^iiuuiiavo. u
good pasture. Sold on eae,
One half aere of land in
improved bv one store an
house, both in good repair,
splendid opportunity for a
into the mercantile busincf
... acres of land on the I'
.?t one half mile front
y terms. Monday.
tiatesburg Miss Vira Hanks of Sardis,
d dwelling town Frlda*'
This Is a 4Mr. 1). E. Gibson, of Matthew
man to go in town one day hist week.
>S' Mr. Thomas or
ioilis Fc/.o ja^t Friday in Batesburg.
Batesb''rg ^ j Niggel. of Co!
lsticrsl Flik
was in i t lice II C X. 11" s ;
rer cent rer
vs, was Dividerd xeric
^ i W. H.
'?- ?w/*\ %;
lumbia 1
cf Fatestuig era. pet i
Telitaiy, Ajiil, July,
cir.im ccirpcvTc ed four
d tegirs first"\~ f each rrc
, TIJWMPPWAM nr
*7. vv.'.va i SUN, Cashier
WALTER CARTLEDGE, As
nterest eveiy jdchi
Cctoter--four - i,edt
times a year. :m\
mtr, itiio
I
' Hon
i sen I
st. Cashier.
1 he
iuuj , a most wonderful I ^CgU"]~
ision. I n tlie next tent Is exhibit- very t
he twelve year old girl wlio weighs Regulai
pounds. She is the largest girl in Regulai
,0- " ' KCfrUlU!
..v,.. jo tne next attrac- *
thing
i and gives one a very vivid repre
at ion of the lire departments In j at your
large cities. I on
M^.vunavuvillblO, UVI1 IUIUU.UU
r complimentary fee received
>ften 5 oO
r secret marriages always. 10
r rich man's orWv? _ r
r miHlonaires> price anyexceeding
100[000
the accomodation of & livery
service, and all parties by rail
short notice and taken from
<H>d land, well watered an
tlvation. Improved by
b.srn. t
Trespass Notice
All persons are hereby v
to hunt, tish, or otherwise i
the lands of the undersi
law will l>e strictly enforce!
most letter.
d all ineul- spent Sunday in our town,
house and ^[Iss Kdna Crouch, 01 Clouds
wa* in town shopping last Tin
Mrs. F. F, Wise, was in tow
famed not. Wprtl>tfs<jilv.
trespass on
gned. Ti e Mr. .lames Riser, of nea- St.
tl to its tit was in town one day last week.
. Mr W. W. HoKtiin. was ii
'
Creek, j
ursilay.
n last !
|
Marks,
DOUBLE FRC
ii to*i.
)NT STORE LOTS !
()
Kali
. .. - j the
1 eye
; oth
f-OR SALE IN "'i.1
me i
f course the fortune teller, picture I an(' 1
iery, knocking the babies, ringing tj)C got
canes, hitting the "Nigger in the Squire
."the Met ry-go-round and many the ere
er diversions are here to make vatc *c
i telesi
ngs merry generally. ' y
willgiv
,ast but by no means least, must be munjCw,
utioned Mr. Jack Cassell, the man I __
the depot, Pineville, N. C. the
point to South Carolina along
ithern Railway, one mile from
Bailes, free of charge. Also
ct ion or completion of a prilephone
line now shortly with
raph ofllce and rural delivery,
c you all the facilities of com.1
ion with the Squire privately.
M. COC
Fine Laundry W<
When you have laundry
done, and want same tixod
class style, leave it wit h
ltawl. at Leesville, S. C..
Mints Laurens Steam Laun
place. This laundry is "be
KUKLL.
one day last, week.
>rk. Mr. \V. L. Wise of near IT
work 10 bo Closs Koatis was lie re Monday,
up in tirsl- Mr. Jolie Swypcit, of near Lt
Kd^ar H. was here Monday on business,
who repredry
at that Capt. II. A. Spann, of L<
st by test." was here Monday.
THE T
ulstoifh ;
I 11 c
tvsvillc.!
j
csvilic, j .?
I F?11 I r
OWN OF BATESBU 1
>V
CMUfiC/: 4 3r/???r
1/1 I SO IV9I<T2
RG, S. C.
noc
' j | ; 1110
Mir
rap
foo
" loo
Til I affa
c^au an
r? goes up in the balloon every after- cc
hi at five o'clock. lie ascends in an<
air lo an elevation of from two to I ara s'
t)Ol
ce thousand feet, and while in his
Eleven
id course, he hangs tirst by one |o(tea
t and then by one hand until he Me oik
ks no larger than a black speck I Ca
linst the sky, hantrline from the I
u .see me, i am not Hard lo Unci
remony is easy but binding#
1 treatment kind,
tuated most conveniently on
;h sides of tbe State line,
milss dlrecliy south of Charnd,
as stated, tind
; mile west of Pineville, North
rolina.
All work is nuJii'iUilccG si
class iti every respect. I
trial bundle and be convin
Letters ot i
istratio
ricuy iirsL- ^jr j Holsion, of Monet
Leave jour .|( lown Monday,
ced.
_ Mr I!al lloatwriylit, of >
was in t?<v. 11 'J uesdav.
(V ^ jy "JY1 Mr. W. ! '. Bodie of Emory,
town one day last week.
H* Miss Leila llolston, of II
/"*, IL .ii/L- t? e ? t? !/??% ?~k V1i.li
ta, v\us;
|
c
[oriel t a,1
C,
was in
N,
lolsion's
>I<1V
| V\ I
/ SOf*9i'S2
/ SOi*9fS2
/ ^
.- / Q:
/ p? SOitflSZ
i *
J D sot?9i si
? ' *?IS
01 , ^1 r<J
<!*?>
6
Hid
? ; ?el
*t;i
L
| 1
^ - I
;kft of the balloon. From this ,.r .
\> e ;
at height hecuLsiiimselfloose and cf >ir.
vends 1 v means of a parachute to on Sati
ther earth, landing in some cotton near 11
d or perhaps on the Lop of a smoke*. son
the pr
ok or church steeple. XNas
Betblt
rilANKStil VINc; TKOCLAMA- I tp c
jeam 01 Aionzo Collum.
ire pained to learn of the death
Aionzo Collum, which occured
unlay atternoon last at his home
atesburg. He was the oldest
Mr. JessCsM. Collum and just in
inie of manhood. His fuDeral
inducted Monday morning at
>hcm church by his pastor, IteT.
State of South Carolina
County of Loxinirton.
!?Y f;l (). S DRAFTS.
l'RORAI'E M DJK.
"WHF.llKAS, Mrs. Deb
made it to me, to arrant
of Administration ot th<
and effects of Mr. .1 15.
^ | \>l U.V* 11V'UV<D| ?? M'T ?*? lw" 11 *'tVM'
^ Miss htllo .loi.-es, of W; ids,
t inu r?.nt i\es at l u?? ptsu .
KM} I IKE, Mr. W. S. Wightman, if
\vu-> on On* reels .>.oiida?..
orah Stokes N1 jss ]{eUe llolston of VYa*
hi r loiters 0II ;i vjslt to her mother here.
; Estate ot ;
Stokes J Mr. .1. >V. Etheredge, of >
/T
Kuior.v, ?
ener, is ?/
It. Wil* \
^ 'SOItfl'S 2
Bank j ^
L j r V I ^ S0K9? C2
f y^lju <S~r&c?TS0I*9I 52
jj -sol *91 S 2
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TION concoi
v. 1 lev ward's < Mtlcial i'roclamat ion
'ailing I'pon the People to Return *+rKs
I'hanks foi a Year of Prospeiitv. -Store.
higbes
iov. 1 ley ward yesterday issued the j ^ (
low ing proclomat ion: e rp?
A PROCLAMATION. ' ??
VVlu ri as. we, as a people, have set j
ILCCI, 111 mi; (iicscucc ui a lur^e
irse of friends and relatives.
The Poor Man's Friend.
> cts. at Leesville Racket
Hens .'to cents each. Turkeys
;t prices. We need them ali.
is have them. Remember we
le Poor Man's Friend.
THKSK ARK TilEliKFl
mihI admonisli all and sinu
dred and Creditors of I
I'. Stokes
deceased. Iliat they lie am
fore m?5 in tlu: Court of 1'
held at Lexington, C. II..
day of November itHM nex
lication hereof at. 11 o'<
>UE toei \i ! ling, was here last week,
lar the kin j ^|r \y. ^ j rouch, passed t
the said ! tjic c||yiast Friday on his way
! luinh
1 appear. bp Mm. M.J. Ilotetrin and .
folate, U- slkvr4llsl.tlI)|??,m, ?,?
tVarivr'pule ?h?PP"'K la--1 l ri,lav loek
In the Mr. Carrol Ethercdge retur
if ?inv I hov duv fr. 111 :i hilvi trin 1
%
h rough ! V /
to Co-; /
laughter; /
in town i /
ned Fri- i /
.. Mil...! /
t >>" >e
c k I ?l>
Qr ) , oil
i I :ir>
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:-ro
lit
VII
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an one day in each year as a spe?| GU
tl occasion for prayer, thanksgiving
d praise, to be so ot>served by all: Frede
Now, therefore, 1. I>. t\ Heyward, ye
\ernor of t he State <>f South Caro- >;or
?a, in accordnn -e with this honored kin^s
slo:n, do hereby pr< elaim Thursday, mate i
?veinber24th instant, as our idlers'
NNTAL THANKSGIVING l>AY|slaug?
l?> .0. ..r?. .1 lu. . 1
ILTY OF MANSLAUUMTER.
rick O. Klngsley, the Aged
teran, Convicted at Norfolk.
folk, Ya.t Nov. 15.?FrederickG.
ley, aged 7fi years, a veteran in)f
the Hampton National Solhome
was found guilty of maniterinthe
United States court
lv innclor o c i n/l lot a/1 V\n
have, why the said Ac!
should not Ik> granted.
Given under m> ih.nd. t
Nov. Anno I?<>mini l!?u4
Geo. S. Drafts L. S.)
Probate .lodge. Lexington
Published on the S? day
in the huteshurg Advoe
issues.
minis! rat ion niiitf. S. C.
is ' (lay of ^r" ^"u> -v>?Lk?1 1?*, one o. ;
prominent >onnK men, was
.as! Thwislav.
iCounty, S.C. Mr. Felix Hodie, trom I
of Nov. 1001. (j;oss Koails, look in then
at a lor two Thursday.
Mr Mnrk Slu>:il\ fine of
i in /
SIonuttHS /
in town! y
llolston's; J
reus last j /
/
I I II> ... / O G> ?.
WoRTrt Rail ROAD ST#a
of /Y*% i/
I ill
!di
_j_I? in
i ,l(
f7: I!
V'l
4
'v ov ? VU ?,? I'll! v JI l/.v 119. ? vua ?
<>ii lli.it special day our people are murdi
1 requested to refrain from their or- inmat
ua-y occupations and to assemble plead
their homes, there, in gratefui and that t
'Ipfnl eoinmunion. to render devout asiti;
I ; i f s i nt(> 11 e (Iiver of all tfood for dictm
i-. mercies anil blessings, for His
i iila nee and 11 is care. .our Ir
. . . I eonti
(?ur bleesines have lx>en manitold i
IVIIJ^OIVJ "U3 UJUIVltU lift lilC
TOi Capt. A. C. I'aul, also an
e of the home. The prisoner
self defense. His counsel moved
he verdict be set aside inasmuch
s net in accordance with the in?
ent. Exchange.
i arts now and st rengthen us for
lined labors, for further useful
1 ..AU ..U iMAMnWU rs\^r*y\
Dectli of an !nf
TIip infant son of Mr. :
M. Witter dhii Monday
six o'clock. lh- v.as bur
, day in the Batpsburj; ccn
Cii A Jaunt
On Tutsiia> morning
i\.ivtmLcu.ruiiv I . .ir? ! ln?r
ant. j citizens ol Saluda county wa>
ind Mrs. W. t Monday.
morn ink' ut i Mr. F. S. I Im press, of Suma
iod on Tucs* I in thcc'ily Saturday, ami wi
neteiy. jjavc us a pleasant ca.l.
Mr. <?. Kdwin Dcriick a
.. , citizen of t Hollow Ciccl
t1 e Railroad .... , , .
. . ... ol tins count v, vvas here Moil
vi it It I ;ii . J
i iii town ! I
a p Depot.
iria, was I .,
. Pail Poad S/del'ne.
liiic here I "" ?
Pa, 1 Hood J Mam Lint.
staunch 1
v section
Jay. | Eleven fine stora or office lo
;.t ... . ........... ?
5(//" vCyt c/ by D. 3 3 u* bytSi/r*eyort dog P4
and p/otled to tht S>c a f a of 4<> fett Jjer
ts, Nos 1 to 11, measuring 25 feet hy 105 feet.
(Il
,'904; W
inch. II
LI li
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Ll
centrally located in the heart of the n
i nesst
uriiiK the past year and we should I meas
itli grateful hearts, render thanks ,0(,es
nlo 11 iin w li>> i> alone I lie <?i vei of ;?li I e>jve,
;i< m* ^ lit s which make oui lives hot-1 j,()]
.m, hat pier ai d more useful. With I
o disaster our material development* on(
as strei tfthened; bountiful harvests an(1(
ave rewarded our husbandmen, and
pliftini? blessings and influenoes liave a|l(j ,
i I Hi iui Mitii i 11 i/riiMiip <m Muni
ure up more fully to these privi
and responsibilities.
1 at the executive chamber at
umbia this fourteenth day of
vember, in t lie year of our Lord
i thousand nine hundred and four
of the Independence of the United
ites of America the one hundred
wenty-nlnth.
John lh-11 Tow ill. and K
of Malfsl?iirjf. Ii fl for an
to >J?'XT:- * 1 * h
R. Steaflin;in Htv. M I?. I'.id^et!, of il
extended trip Mrrli. n of Nalud.i i-ouidy nus
=1 < ()? '' ! s. ^ ' 'da y
u> Kmon business portion of the town
' here laM Wall Streets; all within one
Prices reasonable, terms ea
, opening both on Kutlund Avenue and Martin
block of the First National Bank and within t
^y. Apply to VVHK1I IT .Sr
RKAI, 1
y Street, ami ioucnin.tr ? nun n mm i,
wo blocks of the Southern Railway.
BAYLY. b
KSTATK BROKKKS ' p
K
con cure. ,
W ii h^roat ful reccRnitionof all these
lcssinjrf vouchsafed unto us as a j, t.
eeple, let the. t rue and sacred spirit of >
enuine t hanks^ivinjf and praise till
ic Kovernor,
P. C. ITayward,
Gantt,
Secretary of State.