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tcrml Bun coir Butcsbur^,
y an 1 Citv Depository,
0"Jj. , . i-|' .4:. ur.d Prof.
1 a.u ut in Dividends,
oaits, December, 9 1991,
ital net earning in four
A).25.
?st Quarterly.
' W. WATSON, Cashier.
.1 AC >H I'll INIZY, rresld
Wm. A. LAT1MEK A ci Vi
CAPITAL. k
e it. Clias. G. GOODI 1CH, Cashier,
resifhnt liri \ S 1!. 1 I CV.N /st C"sis>
K^BSSEf Tndivided Profit
ynniiiian
BATESBURO
Leesville Letter.
1? ,
I)r. and Mrs. Crosson spent Monday
| in Columbia shopping.
| Mr. Mac Matthews has returned
S. C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER
SALUDA NEWS. N1
Mr. J. IF. Attaway spear- i'or.day ^
in Johnston. M
Mr. A. M. 3oc'.;ran spent Sunday In in '
.lohr.Htnn. M
23, igo4.
BWS OF WAGNER. T J 7
Ir Jim Illume was lierc last wwk. Ill
tr. Jr-W. Lybrantl spent a few days V
Mken last week on business.
Ir. PnOi Pillow snmf lrst Pridnv
ATSON-HAE
ITLEY.
$2oo,oco,oo ^
A
We Respectfully invi
<1 . . ? . tmhiv nn the
ite INew Accounts,
bates i Mr <imi1 M M :i 1 nntii: nf 11
irviu a uusiness trip to l^entuckv*
There-will l?c a Xinas tree at the
Lutheran Church Monday.
Few places in the state are more interested
in the assignments of the
Metiiodisl Conicrence than Lecsvilla
While this is not exactly a Methodist
center, yet there is a very lanrc num=
her of men in the conference who have
ton. ....... ?? ? ?
^ 1 If* 1*1
Mr. nnrl Mrs. Henry Forres went to I
Johnston Monday. M
Mr. Banks At La way and Miss Lula luv
Attaway were in Johnston Monday. ,,
Mr. J. W. Berry was in town last G. \
week. | M
Mr. Monroe Lester was here last [ towi
week.
r. M. 1*. Hunter of Solvent was in J
n soual days ago. ft
Us Ilattie Gibson is visiting Mrs j
V. Busbce. ^
r. George Uaggotl spent Sunday in
11.
Li ?
V>OllUII IS Uilil^ni|j
buri? Market 7 l-l(i as reported
Cullum.
~WEaTTTlTrepo
December, 23.d 1904.
FOR DATESBFRG AND VI
Fair to-ni^ht, warmer In the
or Sat unlay rain
by LD netsvi 11c are here on a visit.
Miss Minnie Bates came home fr
ht Convene College TiiursUay to sp<
the hoi id l vs.
M iss Elsie Osborne of McKeesp
101NH N.J. is visiting Miss Salome 1
iuteri- merman.
Mr S \V PvirA tif tllA rifkllv SfH't
? K?il(; <juij irum uerc.
Hev. W. B. Justus, who has been
here two years and has endeared him0
self to all the people of the town and
committee will go to Kingstree. His
many friends will regret to see him
01 leave. He has done much good work
'iin here and will always be remembered
by the people of Lcesvillc.
. The following are Leesville preachers:
; m
Mr. L. C. Thrailkill was in town i is vi;
last w eek on business. I
Mr. W. E. Clary spent a day here ' ihgslast
week. day.
Mr. T. B. Itankin was in town Tues Mr
day. Shav
Mr. R. F. Adams was in town mis Mr
rs. Lula Westendorff of Charleston
siting relatives here.
iss Carlisle a teacher in the Kitch
Mills school was in town Satur.
. Alonzo Jones visited relatives at
vs Fork this week.
. Julian Jumper is at home from
.>.1..... ri..
LAST m
tist Church Crowded
owing== Handsome
1HT.
I to OverDresses
MOVEMENT OF PE
1NENT PEOPLE
?( Where they have
and where the
? __ has bought a place here and will mi
^KJn1" in t lie near future.
i. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bodie. Mrs.
I). Whittle, Misses Annie Bowl
Mat t ie Hodic and Josie Black
beCil Week's were here shopping Saturd
I>r. and Mrs. Theo Quattlebai
J leave to-morrow for Winnsboro wh
Ilcv. W. I. Herbert, Columbia; He v.
m T. (J. Herbert, Greenville; Rev. C. 0.
IIerl)ert, Camden; ReT. I>r. K. O. Watr
L. son, Spartanburg; Rev. C C. Derrick,
ies. Hlacksburp; Rc\. S. C. Morris married (
of Miss Hattie Lee llaynes, Grover; Rev.
ay W. L. Gault, married Miss Ida Bell
lin rouch, Travelers Rest; Rev. R. C
l>r, Boulware Mrs. Majors brother; Rev.
I. W. Neclev. Mrs.J W A?bill'? lirnth. I
n vrtv . v^uni
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Butler were In Mrs
town Friday. C.VV
Mr. and Mrs. 1>. P. Witt spent a Mr
day here this week. town
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crocker have gone R,r
lo Kitonion Cia. ',ere
Mr. F. 1'. Holllngsworth will rnn lie
iiiiius u?*
. Koon anil daughter visited Mrs
. Smith last week . Qne ^
. Will Johnson or Necs'on was in of tl(C yea
i Saturday. tins tint
.Wayne Able of (>antt Ala. is jjnrg, was
visiting relatives. ley,only
v. J. 0. tiolley has becn$pnt back pope nart
Numerous Presen
he most important weddings
limnierman c
r, and one of the iocs' intens- A rter t j)(. c
has ever taken place in Hates- given by Mrs.
that of Miss Ina Weiss Hart" The house wa
daughter of Mrs. Panic with Christm
ley. and Dr. .1. A. Watson1 The bride at
ts.
?f Edgefield.
cremony a supper was
Daniel Tope Ilart'ey.
s elaborately decorated
as greens and palms,
ul gooom received good
are gomg--riap"
penings.
Miss Klt-lyu Ccoucr name lioti
Sat urday to spend tin* holidays
Col. K F Strofthcr wont to
bia Monday on business.
Mr. Albert Cullum spent S4o
. lllt'.Y Hill IdlllSlliiw nilii j
Quattlebaum's parents.
Miss Ruth Cooner who is teach!
no last at Campolx'llo will return home S
urday to spend the holidaysCohitn
Mr. and Mrs. M. IJ lloat wright
tended the Carlisle- ltoatwright m
ndav in r,a^'e Aiken last week.
\l iwe T it/'i'o ("n 11 nut v\ l?n vie it Oil \1
L'i. " " - ?
iT; Rev. Wm. !?oof.
Besides these, every one of which
either taught or went to school here. '
tliis is a partial list of those who attended
school here: lie vs. C>. I*. Wat
a . ??n, .1 C. Holly. J. M. Stead man, M. 1
:ir W. Ilook and J. I). Crout. Key M. M i
Brabham will take charge here.
Leesville Lodge No. 144 K of P. elect
me ? neeier noiei. to us
Mr. J. II. White lias returned to his
home at Johnston altera visit to
friends
M Iss Sue Ray Pearsell who has been
I i Newberry for quite awhile is visit nuU,r
ina relatives in Saluda '
of ki
plaee
WANTLD.
lor anoinor year.
son of M
LOOAN?NEAL.
at i Moo
vitations have been issued to tlw Miss II
iage of Miss Lila Ncal of Spar- manner, i
urg and Mr John Guilford Logan j)er a faV(
loxville Tenn. which wi-1 take j>r
December the twenty ninth, at
rv.vi -V /.f rvj niwl \t ?.? W % 1 ict n nri-nH
, .... 1 wishes and <
r. I icrcc 15utlor Watson of dnuvinj,.rooni
licit took place last evening i far tic
look at the bapt ist (Mm re 1? wore a liandso
artley's beauty, charm ol with jet and 1;
tnd disposition have made. M|J?- I J toi
satin gown, tr
orile with everyone. Mrs narti,.v
tson is a rising young dent- The supper
n..tn nf U.n Mnv.lnml \f ...1 ; SoiltHpPn ll'Of
congratulations in ihe
Ml:uitfhtcr of the bride
me black silk trimmed
jcc.
i Hartley in a white
i in mod in lace assisted
to receive.
was an old fashioned
Idinir cnniw>v..i iiv.nn ? ??. I V.
Columbia.
Miss Mulligan of Columbia
Monday unil Tuesday in town.
Miss Lizzie Cullum of Columl
ted relatives here this week.
MissC. K. Mobley of Johns)
tended the Watson?Hartley v
* ??. i' :- \r..~ Ib.t ? in /.f
Li/./it* ? ti 1 min in Columbia last \\<
spent returned Iiotne Saturday.
Mis. .Lack Averill and childrtn v
liia visi- t??'?* spending the winter near h
left Monday for - iumncr\die wh
they will spend Christmas,
on at ,,
,e<Hin' ' ^aR,'u'"er after an extern
visit to her daughter Mrs. Pr J.
I'li/?llnl> ... I.- .... 1 , ? | 1..
". ed oftieers for the year 1905 last Tucs**
' lay night viz: W. A. Shealy I. C. O ,
L. L. Smith V. C. C., A C. ouknight
K of R. S, Fred Hartly M. A.,
c" I. II. Bodie, Prelate, J. P Mims, K. K
r' I L Kinard.M. F.t J. K. B. McCartlia '
i. W., Ilamp llartly,O. <J., C. K t'hu-J
jC(1 ning I (1. and K.J. Etheredge P. C.C.
I'
Mlt ?l
Agents for the Rpworth Orphanage 110 S
Marble Works, Columbia, s. ' . also Mi:
the Stewart Iron works oinn Ohl? ' *cr s
I ron fence, gates, post and vases cheap manj
est in tlie world. App'y to pines
M. L Kleckle.v, plish
xinjton, S C. sonal
| wher
v/uiu \j i ^n. auvi hi i iJU> ?* 61WM
pring St. Spartanburg S. C. cal Collegi
? Ncal while here 011 a visit to Gf ^jie
lister Mrs. Fred Cmlum made stat(,
r friends who wish her much hap?s.
Miss Neal lias many accom- The cc
ments which added to her per- Rev. Jabe
charms makes her very popular burg Bapt
ever ?Ue goes. Tbecbo
???????? 1.......,
e ami a member of one l,J' Miss Li/.zie
1. , , . The brides Lr
cadlnK families of this , . , ,
brown broadeli
to correspond.
reniony was performed by 11 er troussea
/. Ferris, pastor o f the Bates :ind most of it
dst Church. ^lc Prcsen^
library on tab!
irch never looked more beau- Cnts are is f 11
Cullum.
oing-away gown was of
3th, with hat and shoes
u is a very elaborate one
is hand work.
? wore arranged in the
les. Some of the presows:
I*' iss I (111(1 IC ?Mtir Ul
is visit inn Miss Mary Kliza ] '?
Miss Annie Rogers of 1 nion
ting friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S Rates of I
ui tended the W'atsen iiartk'
L?"Mr. and-Mrs.. 1). I* .Harlle
v in \ 111'UNI ii.*
" ?|" i minio'i* uus reiuineii n> iiei uu
x- in Augusta . u.
is \ i^?* "r. J.mios II Timmcrii.ii. Ed
fi.-d attended the wedding of N
Iil orni .11:1 Weiss Ha 11ley and Ur A. W
y mm ,(iri
VI and Mrs. W. II. Atw.
; .-e.tve twr^Tjuesday for Lynchburg
y jSPeat vv' ere tl.ey will f txjid a few UavS*
"" TO THE FARMERS:-- l><
The following
the Southern Cul
1 * ened because of
mates upon the ]
v" report cost t
>;t . lion- dollars t
which will cost
jn't Get Scared But Mold Your Cotton
article was dipped from
tivator: There is no need
the effects of the goveri
price of cotton. In 1903
he south about seven!
md now he comes wi th ar
the south many million mo:
Ill III LIlil 11
For Higher prices. ,
* decoratioi
editorial of ;in,i
to be fright- ' Thecha
iment's esti- mixed w\
1^ and light*
>y-five mil? Delight
lother report uissNanr
re if we sell s
ii uiu icisl nigut ?iui us . .iCapt.'
is of Christmas preens a handsome cl<
white chrysantlicniums ''rom
, , , Charleston, sii
ncel was a mass of palms ,,
! rom Mr. an
ith white chrysanthemums Johnston, a eu
(1 with numerous candles. From Mr A!
ful music was rendered hy carvmp set.
tie Ounlet wiu'-e the ushers t roni
i handsome nice
r. II. Dick of Columbia,
x*k.
Ik Hoyt Hartley of
ver candelebra.
(1 Mrs. Mark Toney of
t glass salad bowl.
Ibert Jones a handsome
? t
Mat bis ol Florida a '
of IkiLLenberrr.
f - Mr and Mrs. Charles Da
Aiken at tcnqciJ ?he Watson f
wodd Int.
Mr. !!.!' ITartloy of Chai'lc:
tended liis sister's marriage thi
Mr. KeilL Watson of <*<
visited his brother Mr W. W
son t his week.
Miss Iluby rrontls urs Alice ?
wson or son a .d Mrs. Sadie Carson or Bi
Hartley spring at tended the wtddintf of J
Ina Weiss Hartley and I)r. J. A. V
ston at sons
wcek Mr It I>. Smith one of Par
tlmnhi i prominent lumberman visited Pa
Wat- burg Tuesday.
\T iw-c vifilnmn Titnmorm!! n i< crw1
J't our cotton at th<
is for the Farme
\'U solutely to sell
go along, quit se
res If all the farme:
te*- splendid price f
The world needs
>luU and the manufacti
3 low ebb. Tne salvation
rs to hold their cotton a
except at a rair price,
illing, and you will see pr
rs would heed this advice \
qt ttiebalanoa or the unmai
s all the cotton we have mad
irers should be made to pay
mi. r-.uk
Of the south Hartley,:
nd refuse ab- sprint? ai
JUSt quietly Ridge Spr
ices advance- LotticRU
ve can get a voice liera
^ketedcrop. dal party
le this year, Theusi
a good nrice
C-..C naruey, *. r. ixinncy ,,rom Mr" a?
>lr. James Junes of Ilidgc jim 0f Aiken,
ul Mr Henry Watson of From Mrs.
ing seated the guests. Miss Edge Held a Ik
Igcll in a clear sweet soprano stand.
ldod the coining of the bri- IromSlr. an
siivcr meat foi
by singing 'O. Promise Me. ywm Mjsvs
lers and groomsmen in regu- culluin a inalu
nln>F clllto Willi n.i?nn..lArcnf .. ..
id M rs. Cliarles Dawson
a silver bon bon dish.
James H. Tillman of
indsome silver nower
id Mrs. C. E. Craven a
rk.
Lucille and Katherinc
tffany music cabinet
Miss Mary Eliza Fox of the
terian College Columbia
here spending t.ie holidays v
mot her
/
Miss Kathcrinc Cuiluni cam
Wednesday from "Notre
Charles f-t re >t Avenue I'altii
spend hristma-s with Iut par
and Mrs. .1 C. nil ma
1 resin- m^r t|1(. i10]i lavs with her part
'* ( ' 1 1 )r and Mrs. W. II. Timmerman.
villi lie
Miss Ola T hcmpsoncncof the (
cient teachers in the I a lis burg <
c ?n <l*-d Sobool has gone to her hoim
U,K' vnderson to spend the holidays.
nore to
tuts Mi Col .lolin he'l I'owill has returi
from Columbia where he nnderw
>nlv lor it. They can n
Farmers had just
,ffi. as the speculato:
[?vu selling by the si
eir middle man gets t
The First Natio
nod on cotton stored
cut house Co, and thu
lake fine dividends at ten <
as well get advantage of
cs. If the farmers get fr:
adden depression they will
he profits
nal Bank of Batesburg will
in the warehouses of the Ba
s enable you to mak? the i
merits cotton, I pink earn;
the profits j Mr. Eu?
Lghtened into Mr. Mci
loose and the Mr. Jan
Mr. Her
. lend money \\l*
tesburg Ware- Mr Fre
)rofits.
iiuiio ?iui j'uumiiik i.iv-i r rom '11. ii(
itions, were, punch bowl.
:ene Hartley, .J'lromIMr; ri
Clnnej Hartley, olthc brhle-r
ties Jones of Hidge Spring, "'.
iry Watson of llidgc Spring, '* 1SS
e Perry, water set
ass of Columbia; . IO'M Mrs* r
d I)obey of Aiken. fern dish
1 J- rom Ml. an
on \> aison a sliver
erec i>. Watson, latin r
00111 a very liandsomo
room set.
iema Watson a silver
1. X. Watson a silver
id Mrs. Thus, B. Kerna
IMr. Asbolem Herrin one of V
represenalivc tanners was
Tuesday.
Miss taude Kernaghan <>f H
is here visiting Mrs.T. U. Ker
Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Dobry <
visited Mrs. Dan 1' Hartley tl:
. an operation at the Columbia liosp
,"m' a * We arc glad to say that whilo the i
lit . . . , ..
orat ion was .very puinful it was
s.'riou- Til! trouble b!ing au
l-nbci " i?ro.'in : nail.
We are glad to say that Dr. E.
naghan. ?
Hardin is out again.
>f Aiken Dr. Price Timnierman went to'
lis week unihia Thursday on professional hi
ital \V. H. TI/VW.PRMAN, Pres
iM>* ? ?,
?n We wish to tlwik our friend Capt.
F II. Dick for his k illness in presently
ing us with a beautiful calendar of
the State Mutual Life Insuiunce Co.
l'rof J. II T. Major left- for Greenwood
this morning to sdend a
,sl* j few days.
idont. W. W
THE HOTEL ~A
WILL BE'FINISH]
MAY
r. WATSON, Cashier. Mr. 1?. I
??__________ a brother
l REALITY. ~
ED BY NEXT 1 "
: white silk
. [ and carric
iloyt Hartley of Cluirlc ston ?han a hands0
of the bride, ing set.
lyan Watson of Wards a
the bridegroom, benrge bates J
A.cooner, silver bread tr
il Quattlebaum of Fairfax, From Di. ,
idesmaids who wore soft ',e >aum ;
mulls with green girdles . * r?in Mis. !
:d pink carnations were: ,,r , a cut s'a:
me pearl handed carvMannie
ilates and Mr.
in elaborately engraied
ay. - *
and Mrs. Theodore A.
a cut glass pickle dish.
dary .1. Norris of Kdgoss
salad liowl.
Mr. \\ . m i iprcojfc 01 e;oiu
' visiting relatives and friends I
Miss Maude ('much c?mc lioi
day to spend the holidays.
Mis; Mini? S'.iealy w.is i
Monday
Mis>> Ma?y Conner is ;|t. hum
week.
1UI Mil is mss
,ere* ? apt. G.W.Gibson of Bratlleb
mc Von- Vt,. lias returned to his home af
several days visit here in t lie inter
of the Suinmerland hotel.
n town
Col. Ceorjje Bell Tinnner.aa of L
intfton visited his parents last wc
ie for a
Miss. Rosa Ridgcll ofG. F (' and
I
Miss Darby of Orangeburg Co F, C.
oro lias gone home to spend Christmas,
ter
.cst Miss Julia Wessel of N. C. has gone
home to spend the holidays.
,ex FINAL NOTICE.
ek.
If you are one of the few who still
Mr. owe me npything please eomo in and
WORKMEN NOW DKiGINO
AND THE LUMBER BILL '
IN A EEW I
The much talked about and lon^ do It w
layed Summefland Hotel is now to be and
a reality, ("apt K. W. Gibson and the I
I M iss Ka
i THE FOUNDATION MissMl
Miss lie
TO BE GIVEN OUT Misssa
Miss Ai
)AYS, M iss M
Miss Li
ill be two and one half st ories high ?iiss Fl<
contain fifty rooms. Nearly all oftliebri
bed ehamt>crshave individual bath i m i<? M
itherine Cull urn, . . . .
uiiio Hill of Greenwood. 01 as'^er P'e
ulali Watson of Wards, From Mr. ai
lome Timmertnan, ley, a silver lei
nnle Rogers of Union, From Mr. a
annic Bates, wards a silver
icile Cullum, From Mr Fi
inia Watson of Wards, sister silver eard t ra
idegroonr. From Dr. (>
nrv l-'nr WHO tlir, rnnlil ,.f irniiw>rv A l'l n
> r?vei\ II aim wary i
knife.
id Mrs F>. Peyton HartLtuce
set.
ml Mrs. llroadus K< 1
' cream ladle,
ed I)ol?ey of Aiken, a
,y.
. 11. Wright of Mont>
<.l>* nl?..o 1
Mr Thomas Elheredtfe leav
for A she vi lie Alabama where
spend Chi ist mas
Mr. \V K. hodieof Saluda
Monday.
Mrs C. E. Ktheredtfe wil
Christmas in Ashcvllle Ala.
Mr. Corle/. ulluin is at li
es to day I derail uiugeu or f urmun culver
lie win I will spend the holidays at home.
/
) Nir. KIT Ilidgcll \\ lio teaches a la
?vas lu ve and nourishing school at Vance
he home to-morrow
I spend Mi.sS Nan it* Hunter is at honicf
Converse Colli go for the holidoys
ionic ft.r Mrs Mary.I. Norriaof Edge tick
iitj i otue. u**iv(i iny notice in last ween s
I Ad vet ute The time is now sh rt.
O .1- IM KUld.
2,I OPENING OF BOOKS OF
V\ 11 I
SUBSCRIPTION.
r(,ni Notice is hereby given that books
of snbsoriplion to the capital slock of
1 js The I. Edwards Company General
capitalists from the North, together j and
witli Mr. .1. Win Mitchell and Mr. A. A
J. LaMotte, have been here for several go a
da;,s perfecting the details, etc. Tht
The plans and specifications have mad
been made and the drawings been ac- l?id<
cepted. A gang of workmen are now Maj
at work on thesite making excavations the
! for the foundation.
i 1 hi* main building is to he 13(1 feet wn,
th". lobby will bo 40 x 40 feet. 1 honor; J"
wide poreh 14 feet in width will sjik mull
round two sides of the building, lace, lit
bill for the lumlier is now being roses and
le out and will shortly be given to rp.jie lj(.
'er8, her brotl
r 1, 1000 is the time specified for wjH)(n si,
building t<? be completed. While ' t;u wj,er
, project has taken a long time to; Krooin ai
L- nr. Mr "II '
>he wore a gown of soft green From Mr. \
1 elaborately trimmed with en after dinnt
r bouquet was one of pink 1 From Mr. a
I ferns. dozen oyster l
ideentered the church with From Miss 1
lor Mr, 1>. Peyton Hartley by a French cloc
ic was given away at the at- Front Mr.
c she was met by the bride, silver butter
id his best man Mr. J. L.! From l?r.
I V 111; ^Ul.V? I Ml I 11 II UJN ..
IcKinnie Hartley, a doz;r
coffee spoons,
nd Mrs. Lod Hartley, a
forks.
Emmie Bcttisof Trent( n,
k.
Joseph II. Wats ?:i a
dish.
J. L. Smith <.i Itid,70
I the holidays.
Mr. Kdwin ilat<1 in is sp ni
Vacation with his parents.
i??s IIoptch.se lam Irum of,
is visitiim her sister Mrs i
M urchinscn
or I S vViiiiains o. Phil;
spent hursdav in itwn.
is in town visiting relatives.
iling the Miss Marie Roatwright of near
netta was in town yesterday.
Johnston virs. James II Tillman of Edgcl
I ugh R.' attended the Watson? Hartley v
- ding last night .
. |
ailclphu. j Mrs. vv.W. \ at son left this in
I iug for Orangeburg
Merchants w in ue opened ui j. iui-1
N ward's store In Hatesbir^ c 11'
" December 21st. JIK4 from 12 o'clock
n<x)ii until ;t o'cUk'K of the same day.
leld The capital slock to bp $10,000.1*0
red- divided Into one hundred shares of
$100.00 each. The above is pursuant
a comii) ->von 'ssued to the under
? 1 uned corporators by J. L. Gantt,
-ecretary of state.
11 rout, by about half that number deep.
FOR SALB.
White wyondottegtfs, $1.50 for lif- (
t - n. The l>.-.nston thoroughbred ,U)I
strain. Apply or write to
1\ B. Harrison, *
Johnston S C
lit for his untiring endeavors. 11'! 10
___ Her gc
somest ?
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