The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 13, 1905, Image 1
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DIVIDENDS QUARTRL PER
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;OUR YEARS OLD.
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County and City Li | c sitciy,'
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deposit In the First National I
Batesburg and get Interest
three months : February, M
gust, November,-- four per <
annum compounded four times
W. W. Watson, Ca
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a year,
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15. Paid out in Dividend*, 4
*. Deposits, December, 9 1904,
50.Total net earning* in four
515,660.25. * V J
ntercst Quarterly.
W VV. WATSON, Cashier
JACOB PHINIZY, Presiil
Wm. A. LATIMRU. Ycc-T
CAPITAL. |
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r EARGLES BRIDGE.
-a?Ij Owing to the inconvenient wcatht
there was a laig? congregation at M
Pleasant Church last Sunday.
fits Mr. Fe.l Dullose spout last Sunihi
w 11h his sister M rs. m iinu ' .1 *. *. i/>i t!
I lite b irg mail route.
* M ss \tavnie Richardson of (Sranit
Mr. .1. S. Lybrantl hayU ?d oii 'j
to tin Williams place. '/ "* sorry
'r to have him leave tov. ^know
t. all the girls feel sad ay Mr<,
Uiiucli Seigler with h}? ? , .
^ , iif
iy Miss Kstclle Kawl ml''last weelc *
' ?virh her sister Mrj. <\..r?tt\rat "Stead- \
J mans. ' ^ ' ' ii'^u , j.
The uvmy friends of 'Mr fH-hSiw.^
rilt; E.t>l$TO OROVE * M'
' ' is vh
A :SC"(m>>
^Allo'.v mo space in your paper to
ivc a few dots about our schod '
rhleh is increasing rapidly. Miss ' " m
innic R. Richardson or Graniteville Mr
J our teacher now have thirty seven has u
alvolar.s on roll. We had a Xmas I ivc I
s. Mattie Yarb rough Jof Atlanta) | 0
iltinj? her daughter Mrs. 1'. M
a \n ho is i|iiite ill.
A Sk
ss Kin mi I (at Icy of N'oilh spent
al duys this week with Miss Clare pn/
son.
.A'J. ijuattlebium and family >
novd to Willlston'
esville Lett'" "
:rtch of to
>M THE TIME I /-jjj
vAS A FOREST
I
We Respectfully ?nv
Cotton is bringing today on the
liur^ Market 7 us r< ported
Cullum. ....
w?i5^V.3i.
its New Accounts,
1 l>. t? ,\ in >ntf t tos > who went to C.)lu!
by LA?(j()s,,e 'Lohengrin" were Mrs.
' I siiulcr, Mrs Theodore Qualtleh
vil!c spent Sunday i111 Mrs. J. I
i>avl?.
Mr. (Jlies Gregory o' Monctta lis
moved herewith his family.
. The chain tfanjf from Monct ta I
, . Aiken are (fettinrf on nicely. Tin
1,1 JU have a new lloss and guards. Wo \vi
S-1 in
Of glad when they gel along her
aUlU, ^ iK?(ifi :i ir.m l r<viil ti. A
> yer were glad to see hinion our street r (.
yesterday, lie has b:cii in Alabama 11
for some time . * s
is ~ ? .
Number of our young people attend-' 1
c:l the 1 i:ui at? M * .Ii? IHu^lnnaui | 1
" Tuesday night. They reported a jo!- "
Iv time.
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c Mrs. I). C. Shall and daughter
i Miss Susie were in town Tuesdiiv. 1
mr
Jhristnias and overy thing passed of 0f Pa
licely. 'IllicfljresetiLs numb-red sixty jeast
i\ anfl one half bushels of apples and
Ifleen pounds of candy. livery ohild
eceived his share. We are hiving a DE
iloe school this season and have more
ban yve luKU;^poison.,
* ' Mr,
' T m?rn
. .i i-i, liianti and two children
latka Flu. visiting relative here
week. Fifty 3
was an 0
road pas
ATH OP MR CLI3VE 1 portantI
MATHEWS. all of tin
kept a Li
, ('love Mathews died Monday ofthesL
ing. lie was eighty tlireci nnvt ...-.io
KfcK^UINALS.
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rearsago the sH? of Leesville 1
riglnal forest. The Augusta
sed through and was an imlighway.
.1 no. W. Lee owned
3 land south and west and
ivern for tIre accommod* Ion
age. Also he was the first
4?r I\f r liAenllU
"TP
It' 'pyrlght, 1101. I y T. 1
Dl lllNU llio ilium1
other livening Mi-.
lieeu unusually
iiiul Mrs.
? . nil taken liy surpris|?
u-i'nisirUe.il; -K\ I si
"Av.- you going i
o'jiin:" site :<
.. ? Miss's Kit by (J lover. Ruth ( ' ?>
j <Ma Thompson, Mamie l!ill, II<
v in tTowill, Mr an I Mrs Thos. 15.
liow- nuxhan, Mr. and Mis Andre
U'aLson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Honors
I in 'v? Messcrs W. II. Cooner, I?ol11
Mile Cullum, Albert Jones, A
"ttiltnu and Hon. John l'ell 'ft
Miss Ilortense Land rum hasp.o
>ner.
iinie Kr> Willing has moved hi
Kit- shingle mill near Mr. Willing an
kV j< Mr. C. W. Sanders.
hay The school here is progressing nieel
nan, under tlie management of Miss Anni
Ibei t it Itiehartison of (iranileviile. Tlier
iwili. ire thirty seven pupils on roll.
:u to Mr. J* J), t^uattlebaum of Merrit'
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ACENTENNIAUN
COLUMBIA.
Tlie centennial of thc'^otitli C\iroliiia
Collegeopene I with religious servies. .
, in the Columbia th :atre The music
s was furnished hv th.: I'.rafc A rl.i 1 l??i v- I '
toil LjtJ.LI.er, ",4.
- ' ' manJ
Mr Mc^Lon flmH of Ne\y. Itrooklanil. <M,(' ?
i att.mrting soho >1 liere.
1 *rt?. Joe Smoak has retruncci to iiis in
Dine here after successfully teaching
io free s:lr?ol at Macnlon.
Mr.
>leue<S l.anil \V. L. Hook of near fanix
oikluiui were in to.au one Uav ia>.t .tni. :i
[hty four years ohl unci leaves named a
relatives. He was burled in > lracc 0?
Id family burying ground. j -rho nC
; was then
HATH OF MR. H . | place is r
W. HALTIWANdER. ^yiM
11. \V. Hub iwanger a prosperous house jus
?r living near here died January was the 1
fl n ohnid ill*-*
a*, wt ijvuonuc nillVU VYd.>
tier him. There is now no
this old place.
>rth and east side of the town
owned by John Shealy whicii
10w occupied by Tyre Etherliis
land was afterwards ownvid
and Jacob Shealy. The
it at the end of Main St rect
ionic of David Shealy and the
FOR SALE.
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Oae tine Rtnl Toll id Hill, lit
R<?.val 1'iince, two years oil
Apply to Dr. K. (\ Kirig'll
Uatosb'.ir^, S 1
MOVEMENT OF
IMFNT PEOPLE
j her lo.ne at .Johnston.
>,;istrril 1 Mr Me nit (TuHuin visited fri on
-John-ton Sunday.
\ Mrs. I r. Theodore ljualllcb
_ | cnt oiained the Fortnight Clnh
~ | Situ-tl ly aflern ?>;i in a chart
>()M- M inner After tV; Vislnrst pat
: 'nee! injj w.is over a game of Anil
vV'u ni'iviwl Iiiintv refresh m
; r.ritljje visited here a few Sundaysauo
(Is at
SEIVERN DOTS.
mini . . e ,
. , Mrs. Swuiton t.unter ot near hori
1 ast ...
spent Mlndav in town,
nlnft 1
rl of Mrs Itiwlsand daughter Miss I.i/.
I tors- /ji? spunt Suiid.iv wltli Mrs. I. >sa!?cll?
I'lltS P..........
' band accompanied by lbs combined
ultQj'U.s ijf the various ehuruhes in the
j city. Dr. J. William Klinn chaplain
I of the col lego preached t!?e sermon.
In the evening llsv.Jo!i:i, A. bice I> h
I? of Mnntgmi -n,. Ala anal union is
! of the Oollegc delivered a sermon (
l ie features of I lie ex relsej Monday
3 were the res, nse? on tto pnrt^'qf
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SpiIv. Mr.
Mi Hanks I. Ciuyrhminof Colu in- entire
i was in town one day last week. the ai
Mr 1' It. Win/arl of I'ftftioifce waq
ire one day last week. - -m ?<
usein
Mr. \v r. Root has retumeiKJ ron* a :and ,i
ip to F-l^i^a..* ^ monr
of Columbia spent 'M t,lt
?. .. v ! one just 1
Haiti wilder served through tlie was tj)e j
war having left college lt> enter ()|1(l of
rmy at the beginning pf the war. J wj)at is j.
was a fuithfi* mfcThber of the | t )u> J
rap Church a'ndVas a good and t,aum
I eit ijou. He was 0* years old;
saves a widow and four chilreu to Alt lie
n his lose- Kls body was interred i the state
! Kneece burying ground rear j lie natur
tmck of the college on the hill
mine of Jacob Shealy.
the landmarks of Leesville is
mown as the Lee house but
inmc of Matthews Quattlebegining
?>f the war between
s there was nothing of a pube
except the postofficc kept
Where they have
and where the
are going--Hap'
penings.
' ' I' I U n s nve 1 at s n ill I dhl t's
1..;Ij1 with o.ini itiinis and r<
l)iJw 11 . plusont vvi'ii> M?'s>ii.iii|its
! telle 1\ -.1 i m'iIv. Too; I\?Trilj?l
'3^ .J. A Wiit ?<! i. * a r i S iuic*r, Mioses
? nie To will, llutli Li o it. M >i 11 i
nes and Kathcriiu <'i!l i i?
meetiunadjourned to m-i il wi i
of the members next time.
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>rns Mrs Debbie St ?i\i s nil r'.iiMrcn re
l'on-; iiirn.? i t'? their bom at l'?ute>l?iirK :tf
lian. ! tor speii tin;^ tip tfiji.liy.s at |pr oh
lien homo.
I .1 p
( M *. A. Kil.ie r til 10 I tst wo ?k af
( 1 ! i-r x? .11 tin v ;hJ h<?hil;" i I |.|l*o wit I
, lis rfoil., vv ' v\en? .jia.l to h l\o liin
lb ck.
1111ii,?'11 .jj i vi r tiuw^i'ors i<> Si
tin* a I iivs> ol welrn., by IY siclont. r-?
. j sio.ui of Hi Siui'i (^.trVlitu i:ofi -j,r.y
<] i.vnior I! \y*,
I ,it: I Sj.il,, SupCliiiUu'iuiU Of, L.?lncafi'inMaiiin
< us-; n-;;.lions wore hull k.
in v.iriom parts uf tlie ciLy ill tin uT- j.
tori: ) n? a i ! :vft?u tin oirit ooiobra-, 0
: (i hi ?f tin lil : n .* holliii
1: !i > ev.'iilti \ ill; < <? it:?n vO biMwriil ,
indey with his fatho^
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Mrs. '-'rank Swyjfart vosltecl ho
'<*? S\vy a! Peak I n V
' v Mis
' soon (
., . . !? ? i-y
iOISP&OM SWANSEA-. ,
. * I 1101
"It- l\ > in ! Is a* t_*n ling1 j yj(.
i>y .Mr. lkept
by '
| After t
VAGENER NEWS. wilscom,
s's.i. K. and A.M. 'Jantl will Hrststor
x;jiipy their new home recently , f'uuphmt
it from S.r. .1 11 ciunter. j per Derr
i. L ll.-Ktheredgc is in Columbia. .
II.J.. Gnntui has returned from i Then <.
ee and a black smith shop
Mr. Sliealy and his sons,
ho war in 1*??3 the railroad
pleted. That same year the
e was built by Rev. Emanuel
in. The next year Capt. Jasick
built a store which build11
standingand used as a warey
Matthews & Bouknight,
amo Krod Iloiwlri* and mar?*
Mrs. Azariah Boatwright 1
here has gone to Warrenvilie t
her daughter.
Miss Maude Crouch visited r
at WarJs last week.
Mr. Calef Ethcredge of nen
was in town last week. .
Miss Mary Eliza Fox has ret|
or near
o visit The Messers Clark, of Ml. En in
tionattention (lie mceJng of fan
, and business men last week,
datives
Any one wishing a new t'ell
phone directory can procure or
u leic, calling at the Advocate office.
Mr. (h-orge Hates left last Wed
day for Phoenix Arizona wher
SCO"
Mrs. Lee (iuiiu r !i;is j) csi li? ui* ?t
ncrs
this writing is improving.
tele* Messors Jim Oofer and Newton Lit
ic by eus were seen on our streets Sunda;
Who can guess what brings them s<
often tliis wavV
Incs-1
c \,e j
: . U ;?l ' : m 'i:i|!.
r^\ DEATH.
... ! vi
'v
M S f uiii.i ll.i.riv v.]i . <v:is 1 or.i
an I roared in a u la iiiilv dial it: > ^
j Newborn lad \\ k a : I ..va> burin I in
J this family burying viouu i^i tW county.
I * \
i i. - \ i u ,r i < i i i - is 111 u i ? . ! a I ri |i
MU, lo ; Tjin?roM of I'r up^riBy Is
siiin;* her broUm l>r .1 R. l^n^forfl
Mr. an I Mrs. AY I. -r ^P^nt
witiiVt*i: fur.nMVi |i*if.-rrs v '
a 1 Mrs. W T lh\>/.cer. i"
' - , . i>- M*
*?if. >tv>h or Ooluniliia*!. h-tf1
I ' - i -1 i i; ? v 11 Il'Mt 1 ast \VCOk. ..
- 7 - L Jtffc
i to A iabama. others su
C. L. Temples was into.vn Tils- , uasl,ci(1
M r. Lee.
i I-)ent wa
'^ndr?>w Jones has retuuoa from Smitlide
K10 tiojinria, * / |ie, (.'apt,
.Al. W' i.ybfund visited Charleston | Tliiso
ivi^Hc iin business. > lice for l
-s Ioia Wert/, of Au^isla Ha. and ''ie |!I
ion followed. 1 he post office
by Mr. Jeter Mitchell after
During Ilidicnl days Jack
s postmaster. Then came Mr
al, Jasper Derrick. J. P. HortWest
and again J. P. liodie.
dice is now a distributing of lie
whole county.
'st school of Lcosville stood
Upiummi{ ui iaiuH.v
hri'sbyteridn poljege.
Mr. Pope Mat hews
was here lust Sat i
Thus, l^H
umt little Lois >j><-n^^H
? '-- ..?o ,,Q?,. hoi'l
spend son,e t.i
Span Stoadman of Ramherg
witti
M i .
lias
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HnM^^Rn\>uih^ma
j Ail^P^j^rccniop.
,
,T? Statement of Coi
>*"> Batesburg, Babesia
'*h,j RESO
ndition of Trje First
eJa^lO--F^
j.I>r (
41 t ' i-wurr
National Bank of !'"
r), t
V ?'<
). F. Por^wood of t).is p!a*:c wcro n?y'1
ill 1 Lst in y?ort!i August a c th?
- y - 'le?re I
jtfrown fi
OlLBERt) NEWS. ( tn,: !
{ inga.spl
.1 -C^S.
Daniel Mitch*' 1 place. Then
' Kusb.; School, then the Colyea
is the school has
an old Held sclmolq^^???-^1^^
iious well equipped college dolendid
work wbJoh but few
an boast.
|^^|T hut herans
rcmi ivca ?iww
Miss Motcia I lodges is visltin
ves and friends in Columbia.
Miss Li/zla Smith spent Sui
Hinge Spring with relatives.
Mrs. James Boatwrightof V
was in town Tuesday bhoppin
Mr. H. T. Kretxer jf St. ?,01
is here on a v'.sit to his friend
rel it- Mr. .liin luuhardt of near here
k L ' in town one day last week.
iiday at Mrs G T. Wiseman of Spencer.
C. is visiting frionds and relat
here.
lonetta.
p. Msss Carrie Gleen spent last v
ujs m , at Johnston with relatives.
Mr. r. J Mr. T. J. Ktheredge returned
was l<>ans and Disco
Hankintr House,
and Fixtures..
. * United States H^i
ms Premium U. S. li
United States Tr
beck Cash on Hand am
Hanks
last
* c JT. Ku LIABILi'i
-in s .. 0?012.$ , stHck
I" urniturc 7Surplus ..
Ids -m0 im ! ,'V,'U"',r.i l'r,"iu
tonds 2?; 50 7 2!>7 CO s, hxpenses
"easiirer rr>0 1 I'nid 'i .70
1 due from Dividend No. G. a uo
... ! Deposits
Circulation.^...
ies. ' " ; mi
25 (XM) ; f
-3 000 28 000 ["class
' ' day.
13 63
0 * ' ? 603 C3 " . rV,Ut
-- - 139 683 60 - - ' Mt
... 7 0(10 . l.en('
*. u.m ? aii/iitiiiO t/iic uiMti ini 1 "'' '
her in Hie Academy will teach a ll,u tovvl
in Music at Fredonia every Satur- i pr
I Lcesvi
II. O. . Taylor is visiting l,as,pros
ives in Springfield. enued p
has man
. Fred Orout has returned to at- mills wa
school here. , tiful con
_ ? 1 n ?- *
S<4>> 1 It.> limi ts it V
" : ;ni.Ki:..t t m
n ii.is risen tn~
*"-:0N.?
ille is only 35 years old but shape
red till to-day she holds an
losilion among her sisters, bite
y handsome stores, large hotel
rehouses and many very beauafortable
linnir>? Tut.-* r*t
~ J. Etheredge.
Mr. U. F. Bodie of .Saluda
town Tuesday on business.
Mr. Smith Boukuight of ne
|U to\yn Monday.
Ml'. J- U.Snddath of Sivlud
Tuesday hers with friendsMr.
W. B. A It man spent T
'?.? nt rinininr on business.
week from Alabama alter spent
was in Chrismas with relatives.
Mr. ami Mrs II C. Bodieof Sa
a- here were in town Monday.
i Mr. W. -\. Crouch' visited relat
a spent ;it Wards last week,
Mr. J. 14 Winstead of Johnston
hursdaj ; ,, n,wn Tuesdur,
ilnc I
, , Interest paid quarterly
i YUS
Mr. W. A. Parish and .Jorrv went to
13-2 187 1 III
01* time deposits.
w w. VV^
t'l'LIl-'ll"' "?
: P*
182 187 13 i "day
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cent i
lTSON, Cashier. ,,
?im(]
. Lexii
^ He
jf. Lindlerwent to Summit Mon- ages, tw
dent pr<
dentist,
e Post t Ml ice at ill la will he dis- an(j mar
inuutKSaturday. perous f;
s..\Vi'5sinjfor of Summit returned The tot
ay from a visit to relatives in j |aj(j 0ff a
ngton. ! Her adv
v. If. !> Wessingor will preach at i them all
* ??v I lUldUl^
o retired preachers, two resisachers,
three doctors, one
one lawyer, many teachars
ly merchants and many prosumers.
,tn is beautifully situatedwell
ind is clean and attractive,
untaxes are many but above
is her healthfulness. There
4*o l' ui> ?
Mrs. Jack Averill and chil
turns 1 Tiles lav to the home
Louise BoaLwritfht near Mom
Miss Lucile Oullum has roti
Columbia
Miss lyra Watson of ltiiltfc
visited Mr. W. W. Watson t hi:
Miss Ruth Conner returne.
dron rc*
: of M rs- SOME N l:\VSY
,,la gathered by mr. rawl. o
urned to r. r. i>. no. 1 from
batesburu.
i Spring
week '',|ic w<>:it'ier lias been very w
for I lie past \veel{ (ir Lwq and wo
1 to her 1 t lwo-i? ik. ornl iin t /. K.. nu.i'.i I. ...
j Augusta 011 a business trip this week.
rVS Not much news t<> write about this
time so we will 'have to close, but
watch out for next issue.
Baxter and Hulon
arm i
twe
m>A I ill- W5> IHII S.
tu
i Mr. W. L Miller visited i:i t lie
V
Nazaret h section a few days ago ^
Mr Henry Mathews and his mot? r
her of Fox liavo bcon visiting relatives
[ in Florida.
. t,
i Mr. Joe Ilnietof Saluda was lie re a v!
I few days ago. -
M-is* Klixabeth Doriiiucdk" irflT^Tc-; !
rued fro in a' visit to/NYwheray. ** * 4
Mrs:.I? Ahi itio(5iT*tta is- 'M'
wnriinf uwliflcwith Wis.' 'lWWm- Snn"
rTfefS. * * CI)
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JUr-^n*l Mfri*. -li'iiuMil ('<nitit-vnt; Tli
l#n-fv v411c < ta. wore hero ' lastr*\vcfo"k wlild
IsH mjj M r. jfntt^rs: IlenYy "Cmi/its
'Mr'iml \l i-i ? t-.Mi c' .? .. L '
iajthcrn Clmreli here Sunday ai i is no pla
M. . . j Lcesvilk
. John S'. lHirick is teaching the ''
nit School. 1 Promises
time in I
ristmas parsed oil very quietyl. 0d and g
e town lias bought street lamps withi
li they will put up soon. built, tv
, prises in
r school has made considerable
r<- that has better health than
s. The history of the town is
and clean one but the future
. to be still brighter. At no
Lhe past has the town prosperrown
as it' is now.
nany new residences being
fo factories and other entersight,
many people moving
- | c
?<;ll<pl Jn Civmpobello Monti:)
Miss Kathorine Cullum left
afternoon for Baltimore where
tends Notre 1 >ame on (..'harlo
Avenue.
Mr Irdell Jones was in tow
day.
Little Miss Marie Matthew.-;
v.<? . i,t.i w> iiivju iciiii ijyn
)' we hope for good weather.
Sunday 'n4C carrier has a lot o:' friends ;i
she at- 1114. i?(mte and he appreciates then
s Street
Mr Joe M. Johnson broke the i<
giving ttic carrier a tin mess of
u Tues- sage, and Mr. Mike t'atogave tlie
ricr 4 partridges, and Mr. iiuftis
of <'ol- ('er f?ave the carrier a line incssof
tM I *- ' ?.kJ
Mr. Editor. For four 1 would wea
ilong ry your many readers I thought
i too would rest a few weeks from you
, coiu inns,
e by
sauc.;,i.
Christinas lias passed and we liav
tor. all launched nut in the New Year
saur NVo trust tills will be a bright an
I ft lessors Oscar and jffotcher Blank ^
will in the near future ^ > into tin* s\
I s:iw mill business noiir Augusta,
r
M is. Frank Swygort visiteujicr sister
Mrs. J. C 8wyt?ert at.Ai.kjyi last
week.
e
I Mr. W. C. Nicholson spenj, one day
d : last week with Mr. 11. I Matthews. ,u
lV ?' ? J Jl * ' "
-MV.'Ji?n*Wi l3ofl"\v;fs fWvt^Trfst^rt .,"
..ij vw?.. .. M?'a<
Miss Lizzie Varbor.Jiijjh visited i? ?r "a!*"
eter Mrs. J."II. fluzhardt "last.week.
hJt " jcluv
M i*. Atid4Ir? < fc-A*r~ **Nvytfi ??*T -: -n ml
r->.-R K. V^sf! r*1irtu^ , ,^r
: > ? *fcr-.. ?M-. * k * * ' " ' '* A 4 1 ? %
jvement since Prof. S. S. Lindler ,or y (
" 1,1 ? ** * couKMfin
Jerome I lull* has moved to' within li
Imanstoaid his son .Mr. Perry Wewc
m his mtTF tvork. We wish for him without
i success, "but hope for his early Capt. D
n. , marks w
, Leesvilk
J- red Crout returned to
i /x ? K nt.wi
, ?iin mu origin prospect
college, with every thing enig
Lccsville has everything
ier reasonable hope,
tuld not close this short sketch
mentioning the names of
errick and West as loyal landholm
ve done much to make
) wha* she is to-day.
umbia spent one day this we
little Miss Lois Kernat{li;pi.
Miss Kate Hntland of Monet
hpndayin town the guest
Katharine Cnlluin.
Miss Lottie Ridgell went to
iinrg Monday to aecopt a p i
V<>cal teaeher in the Oranjjo
O* i I II r inn
t'k with t KI,lul- ?uru luvirin <; on tunrui
and mukcih ldin to prosper.
t;v spent C\?tton is on t lie increase a lit 11
of Miss and we arc glad to see it. and in
reach the top round of the lad ter
then don't stop, tor the good p
Orange need the money, and l sty let
sit ion as pavo it, for they are the people
iburg in- worked for it
|y(.r | imibiitiius iiiic iur .til, Though til
jpros|f Ct for t he fnriniiitf class now i
j not so bright with c>tton at six an
(> hit! one half to seven cents,
ay it
and f >nr Sect ion has lost on of it* oldes
oople citizens Mr. H. W. IlaltIwanger. II
them was one of the old soldiers that lot
who tfht for our lost, cause and was
faithful husband,a true father and
Mr. 1! I'. Adams of *W riU was
j here oihj day last week. v
Mr. M. I\ Black of the Corinth sec
i ):i was lierj la st wvjk.
it |
i- ' FRUIT HIIA. NF.W5,? n
?! -t".
a I Mr. W. Mafict returned from An
l i i j I nr>u >Yl'CK i ^ l *#tl 1
. .. . >-.> * .. . -i . .
of Salisbu . , SVt-k
ksiUHkhiw f*41uT durirr^tUe holidays **i?
WltEASOI^ON PAIL- ,lsi-u
Juli+iY'. fVrr.v of. Saluda who" fast'
'oVrmfirf liillod Jfne Wills by shooting io)
wj^i a pistol itiul .was ctircicd to '
uUiinl*bi.'ar.d Jil'IuJ ui il ll -l t YMI- ! ' l lJU <
I LcL I ll r> L *TITI\ ll? U'^UIUU Ilia MUll.
school.
iscs I>aisy a in 1 Liijgus Ilallman of; CRl
iburg spent several davs in town ir.
, ... ..... It : . Hie nc
ng Miss hi lie Half, . ?
' I>ccollee
lissome bliistery weather last, was com
*' * ecutivc:
re wiUJtc.scrviccs IntheLutliern 01 to 1
h Sunday bv Rev. Wessinsrer. l,v "10 P
Ji\l APPOINTED.
miination of W. I), Crum, to
tor for the port of Charleston
firmed by the Senate in exession
Friday last by a vote
7. Crum has been appointed
resident three times and in
MI.-w RidgMl won t
medal for voice al (r. K. ' \v
graduated two years ago \\
honors Since then slia has tau>
class here and given entire
p |ii. Miss Uidgoli is Lhc dan
In. and Mrs ? !. P. Ridgcll of
an<l is <}iiito a charming and
young worn in and iiaiesiiuag
h? tfold M'-s ' '-Oi-koreJ is liitin
. "p,. sh . Imlious.. preparatory t?> movin
illi' l.iL'h hurry ,,p ,Mm and Ket yi'l,r
,' . 1>)X.
chtalar
satisiau- Mr Manning <'ockerel 1 is
filter of njirrht \ tine pcrsimou hccr anil t li
thisplice rier Hk< il too. Thank \ou tor
talented t l?s more 01 it Mr. Cockerel.
iS SOI'r} v., .
j pious i nrisuan nettfhtior and wo liav
"I*; t lie assurance from his walks in lit
111 ; that ho rests from Ms labor ami h
111,111 j works will follow him. lie fell i
: sleep in .los.ts. May Uod Moss an
some I rare for his herraveil family Woe:
io oar- j t '"nl to t hum our t enderost s\ in pat 1
a lit ! In this s.ul hour His remains wei
j t-nde'iv laid awav in the beautifi
i burvmit irrountls at I >r .1 K \
r u'nsta Sat ur<];iy. i tj
Mr. libit Gibson of Augusta visited
relatives here last week,
i I B
(1 Mr W I'. Whittle an.I family; r
v h i\ i 1> ?>ii vi-.it intf Mr. M. C.J Whit tie j jt;
,N near Hatcsburtf. jn
rc M;ss Ada I. iG rone has returned to ^
1,1 her duties as tefirher in the school, j,
i:t(* !i|?e lyi^liinif'his Jaaut) it" C|"
:use<i?4h bail* Xi\e.*ppl.i?,u,r>rtt! Wei,;,,iadu
by 1'? rr>'s aitLornc> .Jreu' II- & | Mcdii
lease of Sultfda Jxjftw LiUkX .'.lustiie ! (
'ofte an;l baif urariAJd i?i lb".. sum ot j
J1V10. Solicitor "Hell Tjmun. i;- '
inn assisted by Mr. Johh flre^ory re- \\ t
islI'd tile lHutiOiF^ " x
Viot?b I' >rriJ Wills h'rtl ni:Vr i \ 11 """""
. ,i , .. " r ? 4* T * - "'
- ' . . ? ~ | addition
Frank Hall lias returned to i received
iestou where ho is attending the : jS no\v si
. al Institute. Senator
n't forget to date your letters j pointine
I conflrnit
' ' j the sala
are \ygll pleased with our nev . *jncc his
"nsor Mr. I >. K. Hammond.
to these nominations has
three recess appointments,
jrving mules the last of theso.
Tillman objected to the apnt
of a negro and opposed the
it ion. Crum will now receive
iry which has accumulated
i first appointment.
* f ^ A 1.1 IX *"**1 ""* ^ "
t.o lose Iii'r
Ma.sr.er K Yir?'i il.i; (' illm
i of ^'r K. V. Cullum of this p
I Columbia performing his d ,
page in the f'en ile
The report circuit-d :n
wook t.Jiat tn-o children of
Mrs Mc"artha had small pnx
i .mi. i? i? imr iiiis piirsiiaseil ;
and is putting up a telephone ii
i Jr. son house also.
! ie?' is in ...
I'h" I Mi Ice < fchimimMxn killed
I :es as >
yestcrdap m l w have i>.\ n in
>111 f,?ii i ?c> s ? anvl hiinf yet. hi
mo ] Ins ,s 1',cre NV ' know it is eotuini
Mr. and Mr. U. M. Adams sold four
vvasr. it ' calt'c for sii.M) last week, and
I ,,ox and the funeral sorvteos w;^ minlne
II '1!> cd by 11 \. < I i.iMTid-f <if Lncsvill
Mt rod rs ,li'v. Ro(if of \ : 111ii
h i^.i s, ( have bee i vi>itinn in our m il
ok in# tiii- week,
il Nl i
The 11 u'on Sundav wYh>>.d is fakir
on more lifesineolhn Xc? Year boga
sma'' ami we ( \|?"ot soon to he the 1'anni
when ! . r. .
" altera visit to lier relatives t^ar
lolmston. , 11
Mr. A <\ Whittle lias returned to ^
, N (Venison College
st
Mrs Paul Nicholson spent last
week withher parents, Mr arid Mrs. n
itr .lanies Adams. 11
Miss 1011a Quat'leliaum and Mr. '
.i?,u ? ? t.l
iYrsTtiiiLittmKis'in Saluda and FV f*: MI
iC* r.Viikt(4li. 'alfuo'?.i e\c.r> one *" iy'ihe 1 (>N% 11
Minty \yjtli one or" (lie otlir;^ \jj
Vlien shcrllT. (Youeb't discovered Ju&t r |
fter't hi-aiTost that IVrry was in dan- '
er of beinn lynched, be wired (lover- 'Kc
lor lley w ;jrd for-pcTintsshm to lake ,rv 11
lie man to Columbia nnfl 'placC him in rtllbi
IP- I Viriicnt iary. " The < love riMr wired inst
)Tirk"1 Mitt the ririsnnor miist 'ho nrn-lc,-i!i
vv imam !>nnut!rt?.uas moved injure I
i.
si Kilen Ilallman is visiting at
^ e Hall mans lf y011
v. It. 1>. Wessinger will preach V?r,'.'
r?? Lcwiadale, K. L. Church ,l '
rt. S. next Sunday the 1"? th
at three T". M. The public is
ill-, i i s v i t. I
|-K^? Ai> U hKh>n
liSH.
want lish fresh from the coast
,la or oysters from the Che.saav,
telephone
N Hihlehrandt, .lr.
Washington & KllisSts.,
(lit foundation. Itwasonh
form of chicken p an I i
well and out again.
Mrs R I' Derrick visiter]
Trotter at Saluda last week.
Mr. Allen Hare of Salud
was here one day last week.
Miss Alma Whittle of i
i a mi to I we passed ' here ho w.i^ pulling it
uth arc j to heat, the hand.
, 'i he ( ai rier had a hard joh
Mrs I.ee spinel hing ready for litis weeks
as news is so very scarce Jiut not
a ( entity if mail keeps this mania like i
started the carrier will carry
tear hera j s,x thnes as much as he carried
i s. niviix)i ui cue rsandhills Itev S. I
iiidi' j si mm per addressed the school Suud.
; and seemed to Iv much surprised
l I in z our work.
issue, j j? is bed liiuc and (I
,v* scribe has l>ocn operating a stum
. , puller all day he fells like rest.
I I as
about The Gypsies are camping near
I last and some of our ls>ys have gone
I, ........ it i<i7u ii 111 in- r*ri^\;irnnr *
' wen* hero last week.
I IM2AK DOTS. h
''s Mr. M I?. Itiizhardt lias"- gont? to
P* Cades S. C where he tvill he npefH
and operator on the Atlantic Coast ,
us Lino. I'
\f?. n.^,1 \f-.. -1~. 1' 1 ... ^1
ecteil so the Sheriff toolc him to t'ol-'
mibia. ! AN
His at'Oine* says titere Js-<*o*.lonye,r ;
tny-? intenoo feiuvd and that- all feel - |
in the imAtWhasdiet! out. " 1 ri
1' ! hold
Washington, Jan.12 The President
ient to the Senate the nomination oi at |
Tames I?. Veomaits, of "Iowa, to Pe in- i'i,c
m al stock
holders meeting.. ,,
ic annual n^ccting of the stock-' vice Pi
er* of the Fust Nationa' Bank of | -,er. ni
sdHirg was held on January lOlh. 1 Wats-m
luce o'clock in the Bank building.1 naghan
following otllcers and directors I , .i . \
A llgllSttl,
'hone No. :u. Ga.
mr. .-r? - mrt i > ? mmmmmnmr?w?
K"rna:,'han, Pres;N. A. Hates,
es. an'l \V. vv. Watson, cashr.Ttori:
N. A. Hates, J. It
i, \v. VV. Walton, T. B. Ker
i, J. P. Matthews, A. K. Gonv
I i>n . i vv ii
mh vvcck. i "'iitii.
\ f *
i'n. aim iui?. milium r.ur^'ic vim leu
Newberry last week. J
<
lerstau' commerce commissioner. twer
The Evening Tost. ' cy
\ .
<; eleotC'i tojj^fciier with an at tor-1 ;l v\ \(
1
* . ? i, M . ii. a i in iinri ma II
K Knlland.