The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 13, 1905, Image 2
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FOUR YEARS OLD.
rst National Hank of Rftetburf
, County and City CctoUoiy.'
Rut your spare money to woi
deposit In the First National II an
Batesburg and get interest e
three months: February, May,
gust, November,-- four per cent
annum compounded four times a y
VV. \V. Watson, Cashit
% the B/
t per
ear.
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BATES B1
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URO S. C.. FRIDAY,',JANU;'
JJ V U<L
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lRV 13, rgo5.
Am mi~ capu
fi m $11,035
A Kwf $1,C25.(
$159,51'
year J,
al $25,000.00, Surplus and Profit*
.26. Paid out in Dividends,
X). Deposits, December, 9 1904.
?.60. Total net earnings in four
$15,660.25.
Interest Quarterly.
W W. WATSON, Cashier
JACOB 1*111 NIZ V, President
>Vm. A. LATIM Kit. V ce- Pros:
CAPITAL. K
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Chas. C?. GOODRICH, Cashier.
EARGLES* BRIDGE.
j, t Owing tothe Inconvenient weather
there was a congregation at Ml.
IMeasint Church last Sunday.
* ? : Mr. Fed DulJose spent last Sunday
I with his sister Mrs. i?h..u. LhM o.i l!v.
! Hate b irjf mail route.
Mr. J. S. Lybrand li:i-U >d oil 1
to tin Williams place. / ""sorry
' to have him leave tow iV^^ylcnow
all the tfirU feel sad a?t? Tj1'. Mr'.,
Bunch Seigler with hi? . *
Vlcli ;
Miss Kstelle llawl last week ^
with her sister Mrs. ftj.htt?r at *Steacl- i 1
I' ' h'\ZL ii'l
PHE E.fc>te>TO OROVE * M
. SCH^?. "" ?i
^lly.v mo space in your paper t<?
ivc a few clots about our school
ihieh is increasing rapidly. Miss ? "
c 11 iiic II. Richardson of Granitevillc M
> our teacher now have thirty seven lias
rs. Mattic Yarbrough ?<>f Atlanta | *
siting her daughter Mrs. I\ M
cr who is ?|ulte ill.
A S
Iss Emm i Ilarley of North spent |
ral rtuys this week with Miss Clare j pp
nson.
r. A .J. t^uittleb mm and family
movd tc Will 1st on
iesville Lett#'"'
\ K&KETCH
OF TO
!OM THE: TIME I I
WAS A FOREST \
$200,000,00 BLcj
?
We Respectfully invito
Cotton is bringing today on the L
lllinr Markjt 7 as reported l>y
i New Accounts,
' Au) )iii; t ' os? \vlr? wen^. toC)lum'
^ tosi'e Lohengrin" were Mrs. S
M'ss Maynio Iliehardson of (iranitevil
e spent Sunday with Mis. .1. II.
I >avi
Air. (ailes (iregory of Monet t a ha?
moved herewith It is family.
The chain gang from Monetta ti
J Aiken are {jetting on nicely. They
)M have a new* itoss and guard*. We will
I IK' (rind wll..ll It. >v ir..| (donor Imrn
* The uvuiv friends of 'Mr S.i\v-ky
yer wort1 jjlad to see hitnon our street (_
yesterday. ilehasbioii in Alubamu n
for some time. ' ' ' 's
? H .
Number of our youu? pepploaWend-' l!
el tlie i r.?3i at M * .la. JHu'Uinau? ! r
' Tuesday ni^lit. They reported a jo!-, "
lv time.
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Mrs. If. C. Shull and daughter i
altars on roll. We had a Xmas tree yj
Ihristruas and ovcry tiling . passed of 0f i?
leely. Tlicfljresents numbered sixty icasi
ix and one half bushels of apples and
Ifi eon pounds of candy, livery ohlld
eceived his share. We are having a DF
i 'e school this season and have more
ban ?veJmdjajtperson.,,
?-?? ' M
r. .J E, Grantt and two children
alatka Kla. visiting relative here j
week. I Fifty
j was an
I road pa
:ATH OP MR CLEVE ! portaul
MATHEWS.
kept a
r. Cleve Mathews di<d Monday ofthe*
PERSONAL^.
yours ago the site uf Leesville
original forest. The Augusta
.ssed through and was an itnhighway.
.1 no. W. Lee owned
lie land south and west and
tavern for the accommodation
AlftO )lO Wf.Q tho Hrof
Cullum.
rnmmm^mmr _u.
!< >i>yrlelit, I'm!, l y T. M'O
D I KINO the dinner 1
other evening Mr. 1?"
been unusually 'V
anil Mrs. How
nil taken by *uiI?' i u . f\r\
' r, ;u:ii;U'}\: -,*-as I si " '
v i- . vain ifninir 1
' ! Shu lor, Mrs Theodore Quattlebaw
___ Misses lluby t;lover, HuMi 0 ?<m
p I <>la Thompson, Mamie Hill, Hem
., iTowill, Mr an I Mrs Thus. H. K<
w? I tidglian, M r. and Mis Andrew
#y Watson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Holers 13;
/ jn ly, Messers W. II. Conner, Itollmn
* i 'ule Culluin, Albert Jones, All*
' Ctillujp and Hon. Jolin 1'ell Tow
m' As we need a goo.l roa-1 to AiUeu.
21\
uje Mr. <J. L. Willing lias moved his
shingle mill near Mr. Willing and
D Mr. C. W. Sanders.
*}" The school here is progressing nicely
under the rianaseinent of Miss Annie
'i t it Uiehanison of (J ranileville. There
ill- ire thirty seven pupils on roll.
1 M iss Susie were iu town Tuesday. * 11
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CENTENNIAL1N
COLUMBIA.
Tlie centennial of thc'SnutlfCVirolina
Collegeo(>ene I with religious s?ervies.]
! in the Columbia tlieativ The music
Lexington Letter. <T"
. * : .
Mr Mellon of No\y. RroQkkUHt. ^',e 1
; attending solio >1 here.
I'm. Joe Smoak !i:is retruneil to fiis L)
oini' here after.successfully teaching
10 free s:h'?ol at Maculon.
M i
"MeucsS l.and \V. L. Hook of near farn
aing. lie was olghty threcj J postnia
gbty four years old and leaves named
y lelfttlws. I to was buried in Lracc (
jld family burying ground. ,
was the
EATH OF MR. H . pia? ls
W. HALT1WANGER.
\ 11. \V. Halt iwatiKer ;r prosperous house jt
invlivliiif no;i r horn rnnnof.
ster of Lecsville which was
afler him. There is now no
>f this old place,
lorth and east side of the town
11 owned by John Shealy which
now occupied by Tyre EthcrFhis
land was afterwards own avid
and Jacob Shealy. The
ast at the end of Main Street
jun :'* sh?> . <
FOR SALE.
O.ift tine Red Pull hI -nil, Ke,;is
Koyal Piince, two years ol !.
Apply to Dr. K. Ridtf-ll,
Uatesb'ir^, S C
MOVEMENT OF PRO
Miss IlortenvJ Landmtn has;;o:e
! her lo.n.* at Johnston.
trril 1 Mr Merrlt Cullum visited fri?nds
Johndon Sunday.
Mrs. I r. Theodore Quallleban
i ent udained the Fortnight Club 1 ;i
_ i Sjtu-d iv aftorn >a:i in a charmi
M- M inner Aft?r i'i buln-'si part
......?! imr iv ic nwr :i ir.iino (if A III ll()
to I Mr. .1* I). (jiialllcbaum of Mortal's
I'riclyc visited !irrc a few Sundaysayo.
SEIVfERN DOTS.
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Mrs. Svvniton <J untor ol near here
i|ti si>ent Sunday in town.
bf Mrs I! <wls and daughter Miss Li/.
is- i v. i. oi. m- >
was furnished by tin K.rst Artillery j1,:
band accompanied by i4ie combined ! vv
cl.ojustjf the various churches in lite]
, city. Dr. J. William Klinn chaplain 1)'
i of th? college pivaehed t!ie sermon.
In the evening Dev.John, A. Idee I> !i
, I? of M >ntif nnery^ Ala an alunmyrs
of the Oollegc delivered a sermon ([
I'll features of the exercises Monday
ojklarul were in town one day la>?t
ac.k. Mr
Nn Hanks I. (.'lugltmm of Colum- entii
i was in town one day last week. Hie ;
Mr E 11. Win^ar 1 of J'fW'ioifcc was ,
11.1 v Lutli
;re one dav last week. ..
Useli
Mr. NY 1' Root lias rcturnetf-Mrom a and
ip to r^-ijia..- - ^ I mou
\ i a*. I ft. :? e y . . * . i 1 ?a # 11
? "?iiu"w | was the
after a short illness. ! onC just
. Ualtiwnger served through tlic j was
e war having left coHcrc lo enter one o
irmy at tie- beginning pf the war wjlat is
was a faithfhi w>n.ber of the was \
icraw Church altdNvas a ?rood and (jaum
UeitijCU. Ho was tts years old;
leaves a widow and four chilreu to At tl
rnliKlost*. 11 is body was interred 'he stat
home or l>avia Shenly and the
, l>aek of the college on the hill
home of Jacob Shealy.
f t lie land marks of Leesville is
known as the Lee house but
home of Matthews Quattlele
hegining pf the war between
:es t here was nothing of a pub
INEINT PEOPLE.
Where they have b*
and where they
are goings-Happenings.
a;is played. Diinty refresh men
' I l|! | SM'Vi' l it, Slllll li'i! ts do
with l'.H'U d Inns and fori
5211 ? l>M. sent M?'S'iuii?5 IV
! to IK' !\ -.i i rdv. 'I ii')> it Kcrmglia
J. A Wut ai 1. ' an S uiior, Misses 11<
nie Towill, llutli Oo.i.r, Mailt II ?
pes and Katharine <'-.i!l.in T
meeting adjourned to meet wi i >
i- >|| II. kkiii |> v? < (. i I .?! 1 >. I* ISaitCIIO
t-s Gutiter,
or
is Mrs Debbie St ?ki s nil rhililron rein
; turne I t') their lum at l?ate-?burK af
i). I tcr spenUin^ tl|i IplMiys at !pr old
iui home,
i- !
t M . \ Kii.io r tu/iel list week aft
i :-t s,,.ui tinf I bi linIiila'M haro with
; lis f i'?i: 1. u- w.'i.. >; i-l ? i.
??< ?c L11*" !* >_ ''SIL-* UII iiu frirt ui
It\ i , " '"V:rjuev?.rs tt? Si
t,lio a-l iros-i 01 w?K"ju, by President. ^
SI >.ui <if t!i? S.u!'i r.tr. iinv Colh'ip'
* * O j
(J i Tiior II y vvar.l. .'Ai'.Jr . jUiblti > ^"
' ntj:l Siiitp Supci'iiiU-ii'iatU of, tduca-'j v
t i-tn M;ulii?. <-las-; reuuioas wore liolll.
tit various part s wf tlie cit,y iiitlnur- j
t . I ij i >ii ;ri | :ii'rHi ..irifc oelcbra- i L11.m
>f tin lit Svnifei held in
Tfiic (ii (.xiiumoia spciu
tndny with liis father?
? .4
Mrs. Vrank Swytfcrt vcsltcd ho
.sw'y^oftTil I'oak In
Mi
~ 1 soon
>015 FftO.M SWANS'E A*.
it
IV. aiucvr ^ I * ill IM I rear UC IlclLlJ
' | l?y Mr.
* : kepi b\
Afl'?r
VVAGENER NEWS. wascon
ss's.l. K.anrt A. M. Gantt will first sic
occupy their new bonis recently C'auffhn
;iit from r. .1. 11 Gunter. i i>er ^ei
>11.1. H.-Ethere l^c is in Columbia.,
ire except inc postoflicc kept
Lee and a black smith shop
Mr. Shealy and his sons,
the war in 1M??S the railroad
upletcd. That same year the
iro was built by Rev. Emanuel
nan. The next year Capf. Jasrick
built a store which buildtill
standing and used as a wareby
Matthews & Boukniirht.
Mrs. Azariah Boatwright of
here has gone to Warrenville to
her daughter.
Miss Maude Cr<tuch visited rela
at WarJs last week.
Mr. Calef Kthcredge of neat 1
was in town last week.
or the members next nine.
near
visit The MessersClark, of Mt. En ?n so
tion attended t lie meeJng of farme
., and business men last week,
tires
Any one Wishihg a new l?cll tel
phone directory can procure one'
K1C' calling at the Advocate office.
Mr. George Bates left last Wedru
? ?> . i i * 111 ?11
l) ek,
crs
Mrs. Lee (Junior has h-on lb. but >>
this writing is improving
lo" Messcrs Jiiu Cofcr and New ton Luby
eus wore seen on our streets Sunday
Who e;?n jxuoss what brings thorn so
often this way?
is
It? uwniii Hi' '<> it!*n i: l' i i lit | |
Ung 4 at U*4?*n hall. ' ^ |
HEATH. - |vi
V
M S f (.iiia 11 a rrJy v. 1 > >, was 1 or.i
an 1 rearcil in t nli '* uutv died in ^
I Newberry la-: \v .-k a i 1 j.vas biirie I in
Lliis family bu.ying vaoul I , l tl?county.
r
11 i\ I. I I V- -T>t viy I : 11 ir U.l llll,' j (
i I. 'xinjfioti Institute*. Tatri
Mlvi I ?: LuiTford o;" lJnnp?rifcy is , X(,
siting her brolhst I?r .T it. la^'orrt f..
Mr.anl Mrs. \Y I, l>rok;r spirit ^
tV.;rtl r, u il*i V*!; fu. n'.sJ |)W.*nt"* !>> *
: a-? i Mr.. \V T UroA'cr. f
k-.UJtbeih >r? 'i Qf Oohrii'.
> ill '11.; ** v 1 last week. ...
II..K.- Gnntoihas returned fro n Then
p to Aiahiiiua. ; othersi
L. Td*npl*swas into.vn Tils- ",ls'u '
M r. I.ei
I Tent ?
r.*"Andiv\v .Tones has retuiyju from I Smitlic'
.it to < i.-vo;ia, ^ i le, Cap
ruT.W" Lybrand visited Charleston ' ,l's
wCrtcfiii business. > ^ee ^ur
came Fred Ilcndrix and many
ioon followed, 'l ho post oHJce
d by Mr. Jeter Mitchell after
During llidical days Jack
as postmaster. Then came Mr
leal, Jasper Derrick. J. P. Bodt.
West and again J. I*. Ilodie.
office is now a distributing oftlie
whole county.
Miss Mary r.n/.a . v.Cplumhiii
to resume her JBH
l?r?-sbyteridM fl H
Mr. Pope Malthrws^m^n
was here lust Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Thos,
j day for l'hocnix Arizona where!
speini sonie 11
Span Stcsulman of Bamberg I)
2S5?SS^KPe,1(Hng a few rla; (i with 1
has good
- poouie.
o < i >'tn^HRPHHhm
days
110 I
I'h Statement of Cor
10
Batesburg,.JBateslw
in I
ldition of Tqe First
, W Eg
4 >: * * j'uwir
Natitfftal Bank of '"
Lss. loll Wt it/. of Aug ista f-a. and 0 '
O. F. PortMQod of t ).is place wcro ncal l '
li-tl last w>nzk in *orth Augusta c'mCl
. . J >cge
.? grown
OlLUbR!) NEWS.
irst scnooi o! l.eosvillc stood
ic Daniel Mitche I place. Then
he Hush. School, then the ColIn
155 years the school has.
from an old lield sciioolq^pp,?
xlious well equipped oolleue doplendid
work which b\it few
can boast.
Lutherans ouiii
}qg relatives near ijeii.
Miss Molda Hodges is visiting r
ves and friends in Columbia.
Miss Lizzie Smith spent Sunda
Ridge Spring with relatives.
Mr?. James Boatw right of Moii
was in town Tuesday shopping.
Mr. II. T. Kretser jf St. Louis
A i on lop
cl'it. Mr. .lim lui/hardt of near here w:
in town one (lay last week.
y Mrs C T. Wiseman of Spencer. 1
C. is visiting friends and relativ
elU.
Msss Carrie Gleen spent last wc<
at Johnston with relatives.
RESOl
iis U >arm and Disc-oil
Banking House,
anil Fixtures.
^' Unitrd St tos B ->m
es Premium I'. S. Bci
United States Tri!
,j. Cash on Iland and
Banks .
JRCES. LIABIL11
nts . 0") 01'2 '.aI Stock *
Furniture I SurplM 1
480 i 1'ndivided Profits
!-> 7 000 _ 1 Le-s Expenses
mils 50 ~ ' 50 !intj Paid
..surer WO lDivid .mil N -Of.
due from Deposits
75 0'7 07 ' = -
riES. ? m
2r> ooo : i -s f t<ja<
3 000 28 000 cJas
' * day
>3 63 ' " "
>0 ' " ? 503CM
-- . 139 083 59 - ' M
^7v ? ? ?p?rn^ntir.c the as-sHani u"'
her in the Academy will teach a the to*
s in Music at F re (Ionia every Satur- j three i
Lees
r. H. O. . Taylor is visiting lias prt
tives in Springfield. cn\ied
lias ma
r. Fred Trout has returned to at- mills w
ffl.- ' ?^
ifsa "? H'i>t|?4.rl EI. t
vn has risen frc^
>rpsperous ones, ^?
ville is only :> > years old but shejspered
till to-day slio holds an
position among her sisters, fahony
handsome stores, large hotel
'arc houses and manv verv tvian.
is here on a visit to his friend M i
J. Ktherodge.
Mr. IT. F. Bodie of Saluda wa
town Tuesday on business.
Mr. Smith Boukoight of tieuV;is>
fu tosyn Monday.
Mr. J. h.Snddath of Saluda s
T joaciay hers with friends.
xi., w II A II inn snom Tlllll
' Mr. T. .T. Ktheredge returned la
week from Alabama after spcndii
s in Chrisnias w it h relatives.
Mr. and Mrs II C. Bodieof Salir
here were in town Monday.
Mr W. A. Crouch'visited relative
pent ;lt wards last week,
Mr..I. I. Winsteadof Johnston w
rscfav I .
St
>kr
,a Interest paid quarterly
us
, v> I ItUIAll JIJ _
J8"2 187 13 I
on time deposits.
W VV. \\M
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_ ?b*
7poo . . l_en<
is2 is? ri : ; v
*?ay
T
coal
^ I SON, Cashier. ..?m
*' *- ' ' ' ' ' >Sun
. Lt'x
i school norc. tiful ci
rof. Lindler went to Summit Mon- ages, t'
dent p
dentist
lie I'ost OlTice iit ii.Ua will be dis- an(j nnj
tinuerf Saturday. perous
re..\Vessinger of Summit returned I The'
day from a visit to relatives in j ]aj(i 0n
ington. j Her a(
)mfurtable homes Two parsonwo
retired preachers, two resiireacliers,
three doctors, one
, one lawyer, many teachers
my merchants and many prosfarmers.
own is beautifully situatedwell
ind is clean and attractive.
Vantages are many but above
4*11. " w,
list, ut Delmar on business.
Mrs. Jack Averill and ehildrc
turne lTuosJay to the home of
Louise lioatwrlght near Monet la
Miss Luclle Cullum lias return
Columbia.
Miss Jyra Watson of ltidgc s
visited Mr. W. W. Watson this v
| ii liay11 i uesaur.
m'is. SOME NEWSY NEW
OATHF.RED BY A\R. RAW I. oF
ed to r p |) NO , prom
BATFSBURO.
prinj?
reek bas been very \v;n
|'i ?r i 1ia nscl li'.ia!- at* I in*. ???>/! *? > P
Mr. \V. A. Parish and Jerry vjnl to '
Augusta on a business trip this week.
S Not mueh news lo write about this
time so we will "have to close, but
watch out for next issue.
Baxter and Hulon
in
[ "MATHEWS DOTS.
Mr. W. 1- Miller Visited in the
Xazaret h section a few (lays ago ^
Mr ITenry Mathews and his mot? ,
j her of Fox have boon visiting relatives
in Florida.
:
! Mr Joe 1111 it*101 Silud.i was-lierea v
i -
If
Kiixabcih DomineCk" Iffl'TTo-;
irnetl fro in a visit to TSVwberay. *'
Mrs:. 14 Mwilhr-of AbritlePrT^d is- ?
irndin* awhflt? W1t.fi 11 is.' llTen*~'"Stitriiter?.
% V * "" " ci
4 ? *.#> . * it
Mr^u*! Mm.?. -itolunil (-knfhtivsf1 Tl
tartyvtlle < fa. were hero last "wtfidv whu
Ml 'mir ^li' * - .
v. If! I>* Wcsslnger " ill preach at them a
Lijthem Church here Sunday at is no p]
M. . . ' Lecsvil
r. John S". 1 utriek is teaching the
i promis
unit School. ,
time ii
iristmas passed olf very quietyl. t-d and
je .town has bought street lamps j Uil1
:h they will put upsoou. i '
i nvicnc i
II is her healthfulness. There
lace that has better health than
le. The history of the town is
it and clean one but the future
es to be still brighter. At no
1 the past has the town prospergrown
as it' is now.
i many new residences being
lwo factories and other enter
>{iss I^uth Connsr returned t
s??.li<pl |n Civmpobello Monday.
Miss Katherlne Cullum left >"n
afternoon for Baltimore where sli
tends Notre I>ame on Charles S
Avenue.
Mr Irdell Jones was in town '
day .
, viic pM>i< uvi l\ \|? I tlMM >Yt1 II*
o her mere going to be more ruin lu>we\
we hope for good weather.
mday The carrier lias a lot of friends alo
e ut" the route and he appreciates thcin I
t reet
Mr .Joe M. .Johnson broke the ice
giving the carrier a tine mess of s;
rues- [sage, and Mr. Mike Cat o gave the c
I rier 4 partridges, and Mr. Ilufus (_
c'r'i !)<)tS
Mr. Editor. For four I would wrung
ry your many readers I thought I
oo would rest a few weeks from your
. columns,
by
111al
Christmas has passed and we have
or- all launched nut in the New Year
\tv . i . > ? * -
i row clays a^,r ). ?
1 Mcssers Osiar and iHotcher Rlaak ~
will i:i the near fill uro go into the v(
saw mill business hoar Augusta.
Mrs Frank Swygerl yisitedjier sister
Mrs. .I. C Swygert at Aikui last
week
I Mr. W. C. Nicholson spenj, one day | v
r> ?%? * * ? in. in ill* v~Ul4JJ(S
"Mr.'aml Mr?. ( fscTTr SiimnTts visited
r& s??
rook. 1 , . . .. .. v <
-Mv.' 1 {#n-Wilson*\v,-tk fWrt^rfsrUe Cl
..ij ?.< *?.. . stes
Miss Li/.?ie Yarbunui^li visited h >r "a11
ioter Mrs. .I.*11. fliizhardt 'last.woek. rP".c
- *l * * * %\ .j*cl u
M i*? i hv"A"f*,J'SNvynr?tT*1?tind
I rc .1A 4.' All
ir school has madt considerable (nisw*
rovemenf since Prof. S. S. Lindlcr ,-or yu
taken it in charge.. courier
i\ Jerome 11*11'has moved to withio
tdnians to aid his son Mr. Perry We v
i-fn his mtTT tvork*. We wish for him withou
lisuccess, "but hope for his early Capt. .
rn. . marks
. , Leesvil
> n.6uv, Iiinuj pcu|m;
iy, with the bright prospect
i college, with every thing ening
Lcosville has everything
her reasonable hope,
rould not close this short sketch
it mentioning the names of
Derrick and West as loyal land*
who have done much to make
lie wha* she is to-day.
Little Miss Marie Matthews o
umbiaspent one day this week
little Miss Lois Kernaghrin.
Miss Kate Hhtland of Monet t:i
hnnday in town the ^uost of
Kathorine Cullum.
Miss Lottie Ridgell went to Or
bnrtf Monday to accept a pisit
? A?4ili*p ilk f h.? ( Iivi tbvr?>! hi
f ?'ol- ("er^ave ll,P carrier a line mess ol s;
with ikraut: t,ie '?rd loyeth ?; choeif ul pi
aiul inaketh hint to prosper.
spent Cotton is on the increase a little
Miss and we are pkid to see it, and maj
reach 11 ic t* ?p round of the lad ler a
then don't stop, for the pood poo
an pe need the money, and I let t)<
ion as pave It. for they are the people v
r?f In. . .
mr ??o nusi uns nn 111 oo a nright and
v ,.r prosperous one for all, I hough the
prosp-ct for t ho farming class now is
not so bright with c?tton at six and
' t <me half to seven cents.
it
ml '>tir Sect ion has lost on of its oldest
pi,, c.it i/.ens Mr. II. W. Ilaltiwanger lit
en, J was one of the old soldiers that, fou
tin, ?fht for our lost cause and was a
msi week with Mr. It. 1\ Matthews,
Mr.lt. V. Adams of *"NV r<ls was
here one day last week. v
Mr. M. 1'. Black of the Corlni h sec
i>n w.u hero last wo ok.
*
FRUIT HILL NRW5,? '?
11 ? Mi
.... ?? r . . nDuruuuiK Weill iu i>e>v-i
crrj^a^t^cJk.' *" " "' : AtUi
- >-* ' ..?* iosa
Mr...Oil4<j-fcwK^le of Salisbury,. N.'G<
isiWhWo* f?4l*i-r cluiinv.tUe hqliiHrys ^
ut;t.r;..\sl.lj'(>n bail. vki-'
Jolrtl^'.'fVrrv of- Saluda \\bo" fast!
T ?1W #? . M v L
?oVc inner killed .foe Wills by shooting
iill wjUl a pistol 2nd" was cin riorl to '
I. t I VII VIVIUU H IUIIKU IV
inta"last week to resume his stud.
,t school.
isscs Daisy and Liljyus Ilallmanof
sburg spent several tlhvs in town
iiijr Miss Eljic Ifalf,' " " beJk
chad-some blustery weather last was co
k. * " * ecutivi
tore will J>e.services IntheT.uthern
;UM APPOINTED.
nomination of W. I), Crum, to
;ctor for the port of Charleston
nftrmed by the Senate in ex;
session Friday last by a vote
>17. Crum has been appointed
V "veil vcauiivi ??i ?. no
st itutionMI
ss RirtgMI won tlie
medal for voice at 0. F. 't. wlsjr
graduated two years ago with
honors Since then slia has taught
class here and given eqtire s;i
tt jii. Miss Uidgeli is the da'ighl
I>t. and Mrs ?h (). Kidgell of t lii
and is quite a charming an I ta
? | wonceu lor u
, , Mr. James ? . Moekore.1 is filtins
sold ...
, .|j, lus house preparatory to lnovmjr
' hi Mi ,lurry "P J'"1 ai1(' not ".p. your ii
, ^ l?)X.
alar .<
tisiac- Mr Manning I'oekerel 1 is s>
;,er of niitflitA line persimou hoer anil I lie ?
splice rier likes ii t?>o. Tnank you lor a
touted tlu more o( it Mr. Cockei I.
iiinmill hiishaml,;i truo fathc-r and ;
pious Christian neighbor unci wo liavt
u'' 11 lie assurance from his walks in lift
!that lie rosi s from ids' lai>or and Id'
1,1 , works will follow him. ile foil a
sloop in .IfSiis. May ?; ? 1 h'osx am
nni' caro for his heivavod family Wo o\
:ar- hid tot horn out tendorost sympatic
lit- in this sad hour His roinains wort
1 t-tifk" lv laid awav in t ho lwmnf-ifi.
i Mr. W. Maffct returned from An- >(<
trust a Saturday.
Mr. Hbb (lihson of Augusta visited '''
" vvlatives here last work. Ir
i F
I Mr \Y F. Whittle and family* I
ha vi 1> i'!i visit iii'_' Mr. M. (.J." Whittle j *
t j near Ratesburtf. , n
'j Miss Ada I/iGronohis returned to
^lunilwji/.and 1< lied ui_ 111?* -1 Viiltoti- ' 1,11
i:t?y i mH. ii|?e Jaxm i't" j cr
Jiisetiifh .bail.* Tlio itppMcufi^ti ^"ITV ; ^'lr,
iiade l>.\ lvrrv's .attorney . JlfaV M. ?v j >jL. s
Mease of Salifda biyrow* CUtelJusTEiy'e
Yifie an:l baif^rah**>rljn 'ttra. sunt ojt j
J iVH).* Vrvicij'r ( Hell Tjrnniei;- 1!l" '
nan assisted by Mr. Johh Gregory re- ' \s
is! ed tlir luot.ioii-A- : . niji
ft I
rcli Sundav by Rev. Wessinger. hN. !
. . additic
Frank Hall lias returned to receive
rieston where ho is attending the jS now
leal Institute. Senate
on't forget to date your letters pointu
conflri
' ,, : the sa
'c are well pleased with our nev , 4jnee I
r>onsor Mr I>. K. Hammond.
president three times and in
>n to these nominations has
<1 three recess appointments,
serving1 undestho last of theso.
r Tillman objected to the aplcnt
of a negro and opposed the
nation. Crum will now receive
,lary which has accumulated
us first appointment.
young worn in and liau-shiiug is
to lose her
Master K \*ir^i li.u C ill i n h
Ij of V!|\ K. Culluiu of this p! u:i
Columbia performing his dot its
page in the * en tie
The report, circnlgt'd arour
. wouk t.Jiat t*o ehlldronof Mi
st" 1 s Mr. XV M llilc lias pursluw.l a
and is pult ipjj up a telephon in
\ son house also.
|s " 'I'll'- I >uke < f rhiiDiut'pm K! 1!%.?? i
ycstcrdap mil w have t>een 1->?>k
mi in s > am f hing yet. bul
, i ,.,R is l here and w know it is coming.
r. and Mr 'I. M. Adims sold four si
I Ijurvinu grounds at I>r .1 l\. \n ? < ?'H>N
ami tli'- funeral v i vjces was c .n duet
' !>1 id l?y lt<\. ?.M-<:loso (>l Li'O.svillr
^'i rnU '"rs Roof of \:t!mr
I'L't -n. ( lii vo ht'ivi visit ini; in our in Ids
"'K' t lii- week.
Ma
i The llu'on Sunday delimit is takin
Ion more life since tlx* New Yearbotfai
nail 1
nor mines as teacher in tin; school.!
* after a visit to her relatives ijtyu ;
lohnston. , 1
Mr. A <\ Whittle has returned to ^
s ('.oinson College. .
t
Mrs Paul Nicholson spent last ti
week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. i
U' .lames Adams. t
'< ?i<u |,<U., I "> *?
r." ii ivrry-'ajlvl *\ills hard .tin i ?
itivr-. niltLUH?i?(lsfin u?lu'si-ti?I "fo?>P- '
tit* r.uievery one " iy'Ihc toW
unity \yit.!i ofie or (lie nj
rVfien sherilh Crouch discovered ju&t . ,
iftcr'thcafri'Mt that I'erry was in dan- """
:er of bein^t Ji iiehed, he wired (lover- 'it
lor lley\v?jrd for-pernrHsion U> take ,n
J re num to Culiuubhi and place hiin in 0111
hi4 IVrrit?ntiarv. "The(lovortfor wired inst
'r William San dyrs.ii a a moved in OYS
11.
is * E'.Rmi Iluliman is'visiting at
w c I lull mans Tf vi
?v. IJ. I). Wessinger will preach ot>'
lti?? Lcwiadalc, K. L. Church 1 '
icrt. s. c.. next Sunday the 1"? tli
:it Mnw 7' M. Till* nnhllp ivi
TERS AND FRESH
IISH.
)ii wan! lish frosh from the coast
rlila or oysters from the ChesaHay,
telephone
N 11 ildehrandt, .lr.
\V 11 t i \*\ V I'llic S*tG
I Mrs Mc^artha had sm ill pox w.iout
foundation. Itwasonh j
form of chicken pix an 1 bit
well and out again.
Mrs S I* Ofrrick vLilted Mj
Trotter at Saluda last week
Mr. Allen liarc of Saluda (
was here one day last week.
<r. ;t< cattle for $ ,.*!? ) last week, and w
i mile we passed 'here ho was pulling*lin
li in ; to boat tin1 band.
The carrier had a hard job tfelt
s bee I somet hiiiy ready for iids weeks is
! as news is so very scarce jiui now.
\>iinty if ,,;iii keeps l.bis month like it
started the carrier will carry al
ami we ( vp"oi m hi lo bo the Hanne
s. Hohool <if the Sandhills Kev S. r
Shumper addressed the school Kuiida;
and seemed to be much surprised a
Ing our work.
It is getting bed time and th
scribe has been operating a stum)
puller all day he fells like rest .
1 as
Kiiit The Gypsies are camping near i
i ?..? ?? 4i<?!. ii iiuuiii ?imi .u r. i
1 Judsnn t^uat t Ichaum of !ih
' were lit re lasl week.
v
1 PEAK DOTS. j
's Mr. M. I>. Itu/.hanlt lias* gonfc'to
' Cades S. C where lie -ttill be acelft
and operator on the Atlantic Coast
is Line.
hftt Hi? }\i isoner must""tie pro-J eon
octed st> (ho ShorilT toolc him to.i'olimbia.
A?
His attorney savs tjiore is-i?o?,loiiger
tn><viofc*no?forced ;mk1 that* all feelIng
in the imAPPThas died out. 7
Washington, .Jan. 12 The President jp.t
sent fo the Senate the nomination ol ;jr
lially invited,
vINUAL STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.. T .
ho annual ?i,ooUn>( of the stock- \ u-e
dor? ?>r the First. Nat ional Bank of i jer.
tesburg was held on January 10th, I vvat s
three o'clock in the Bank building. I nn??h:
Augusta,
Phone No. 31. Ga.
mm*.. * -?n m ? i i ?
l. i\> rnatrlian, I'rcs; N. A. Hates,
Pres. an'l W. W. Wsttson, cashl>ir
et'.ir>: N. A. Kates, J. It
on, n-. w. Watson, r. B. Ker
in .1 I' M A It' Ann.
Miss Alma wnnue 01 nea
visited relatives in tuwn last
r iieyo mi".'* as mucu as lie earned
week. t incuitli.
\ i
last I-ifi I soin ? of our boys have gone
[ have their fortunes told.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kargle visil?d I
Newberry last week. J
mimes n. \eonoans, or iowa, to re in- 'j'n
tcrstutc commerce commissioner.? | Wo
The Erenlng Pest, 1
\ .
io following otUcers and directors I za|
ro elected together with an nttor-|a.?i j
r. 1
A
\V. I- Kawl, W. H. Timtnerman
>1. 1'. lint land.