The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 20, 1905, Image 1
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National Bank of Ritesburf
mnty and City Depository,
three months : February, May,
gust, November,- four per cent
annum compounded four times .? y
W. W. Watson, Presidei
AiA*; mjjt
ear.
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BATESBUI
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RQ S. C., FRIDAY, JANUAR
MJ v WW.
Y 20, 1905.
_ W nuptial
iTL AJL+ ?*
Interes
t^o.uuu.OO, Surplus $5,000.00
in Dividends, $6,625.00.
?t Paid Quarterly.
r W. WATSON,. President.
JACOB PHIXIZY, President.
W.M. A. LATIMER, V ic-J ic>fi
CAPITAL. |S
$2oo,000,00 |l|
Chas. G. GOODRICH, Cashier.
, t i i i i 1 I 1 ( V > A't Crsl
ndivided Profit
y^yjj $265,ooo,oo
Mr. John M Cato killed hogs last
week and It goes without saying that
1 the carrier Is now feasting on sp; re
ribs, sausage meat, sausage and pta',
ding A friend when ;ou are in need
^ is a friend indeed.
Mrs. Y. B. Watson opened up her
hearFand gave the carrier a tine mess
of raur kraut Mrs. Watson knew
i*i nas plenty liam, fyaiin and good R
sausage now
Mr. ?'. S. Lybrand bus moved from c-'
Seivcrn to the old Lailel Gunter
piace. Mr. I.ybrand. \a hustling Q|
wsiness man and the biygifit man on
> route. ,
he W. S Kaolin & Divelopement j
Co. witn Dr. A. Orestes Yc.rian Pres. i
Irs. Ira Schumpert is ?iulte sick. <
Ir. Arthur Crouch lias moved to Mr.
Wise's place. itroOk
Sumla
BATH OF J. W. LOW- Mr.
MAN A NATIVE OF
| Mr.
LEXINGTON I of oisi
GILBERT NEWS. " '
, r .t ?> . r v- I',et m- K
and Mrs Luther 1'riee of New
lyn visited Mr. I>. J. Mailman
v. "Not lo
U. A. IIarte will be the mail v.
on route No. 3 from Milbeft. St.vei liw .
J. \V. McCartha State Inspector inner ro
rensary was bore on business a viii?n?r
VSL1UHT MISTAKE,
iss him for his Mother, saiJ
the Lady.
in>f sine/*," wrote a soldier
'a lot of us?I am a II. 1'.,
itc, now -were quartered in
;odcn ^tenements, and in the
om of one lay the corpse of
r>?. ?
' *2
We Respectfully nivite
Cotton is bringing toil ly on th ? I?
burg Market 7 us reported by
Galium
New /Accounts,
ate Mr Henry Lindsay Of Ne.va en
L I) was hero last week.
I Mr. Jake Mallet of Fruit Hill sc
mat inecarrier iooKeu Hungry aim Mte
was right too.
LEXINGTON LETTER.
Mr. T. W. Kennedy, of New lirook- (
land, was here Saturday,
ry ,
Mr. John A. Dreher, of the Sol wood '
section, was in town one day this week. '
c- i
M Lc \T ? rv 17 inlin ri^cnn nurl hn??
and Mr. J. L. Drlscoll, Treat is
changing one of those higlluviidernras
sand hills of rhalk Hill iliu a town, I)
It already lias four cottagoU ompleted well
and is rapiyly building ti andsume died
mansion. It will not be 1 bg until Low
they will commence min..4the chaik for s
rrom investigations niadel last sum- not
mcr it has proved to be the|tiojt kao- j rear
? I one d;
COUNTY.
r. W. Low man a prominent and ^ NI(
known physician of Orangeburg
I at his home Sunday n'ght. Hr.
man had been in failing health
ieveral months and liis death was t,,ean 1
unexpected. lie ?as born and 1 c"
L*d in Lexington Count v whore bo 1 ea"
iy lust wee k. I burial* 'l
? village n<?:
;e place to sentiment
QHAVK. SPeclme? <
oliAVE* me kiss liii
u want a real nice shave with r
owels and hot water or your lct nie kiss
t in the latest approved fash- "Kisswl
at I*. S. Simmons barber shop "The det
ouicer awaiting
'lie news soon spread to a
b (ar ofT. and down came a
, but not a bad-looking
of a Yirginnia dame- "Let
in for his mother!" she cried 1
upted tier progress. "I>
? him for liis mother!"
loin!
ir little lieutenant,,
WEATHER REPOR1
January 20th 1005.
FOR BATESIll lKi A N O VI01T
Fair to-ninlit and Saturday.
FOR SALE.
T>orl lvdl.wl I ..II Poiricf
ium was in town sauiroay.
Mr Jake Long a popular young ma
from Miggins section was here las
S-IY Saturday.
M.ssos Mat Me Sloan and flraui
Thraikill of Ridge Spring visited tin
Misses Attaway last week,
Mr. Will Waitesof Eulala was ii
nr/1 ? ?? * -
? ......J u.v.,..v. j
after .> visit here, have returned to j
n their home In Sprint: ilill.
1 Mr. John W. Sconill of near Pel Yin ^
was in town Saturday. % ^
2 Rev Evans Hall of Samarlu. is vis u
2 t lng his brother Mr. II. P. Hall. t
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Stork .Ir. of c
n j Columbia were here last week visiting s
iii. Dr. Yearlan has wit^Hm his; prao
ather and mother of Dillot^Btana tvhei
On last Friday morning tlH^rrlcr
vent trotting by Mr. JudsoiT"Hall's. ".UM.
dr Hall was standing on Is pouch
nd with uplifted handsa stliup on ;
he floor and with a loud loiccex c
itlieC
k lined, Oh Dan! it is now lull and He le
on. The carrier is glad tf know i r>r. <
ticed medicine for several years '"jV'js'i
i lie moved to Orangeburg twenty , 's '
. i. but the
i ago. As a young man nr. Lowrepresented
Lexington County in
.egislature Dr. Lowinan was a tStl-lstent
tnember of the Baptist
3I1 and was a Senior deacon in
) range burg First Bapt ist Church Tomoi
aves a widow and six children: House >
Ici'nr I? I *v" * ?
our of his place of business. w'10 "e3 d<
louhtful if pou find Simmons never saw
harbor will bo thoro sure. "1 led ho
Lieutenant
.S MOVING 1 stretched o
fast asleep.
PICTURES, article sou"
claiming;
prow evening at the 0|?era
Ir. (Jus Boll will give an exlii- 1 ,ne 1
;ad within,' she cried. 1
him, hut O
v through a room in which
of New Orleans, lay
ut in an np-turned trough
Supposing him to Iretho
lit for, she rushed up exkiss
him for his mother!
\ 'uu iiiiv; i?v.u jl v iv"v? * uii)
Royal Prince, two years old.
Apply to Dr. W. ('. Hhltf 'll,
I'atesburn, S. C
MOVHMLN'r OF I>RO?
INENT PEOPLE.
* ? I unvu last wi'CK.
Mis I'jiah (iardner spent Monday
llOl'P.
Miss Man,io Able teacher of Coo
Spring school spent Saturday aiu
\\ ? i Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Walton. .
Mr. 11. M. .lay was married Sundaj
to a yo rig l.idy it) Llraoite villa.
relatives. t
7 ^ s Marie Long lias returned from ^
a vWit to Columbia.
1 >V. J. II. Miller of the Fork was in
1; town several days ayq
Mrs. .1. I). Roof, pf Arthur's visited t(
! Mrs. M. .s wingard Tuesday. ri
Miss Ruth Adams, of Famaria, is
here are more boys on the ?ute t<> | ]{.
ct nd mall letters Hut Jilsou is J Mrs.
he proudest fellow you ever sa.\ hide
Mr. J. C. Hutto had the won luek
f anv. Whilecut hunting jieshot a J
iiilrrol which he climbed the I
r his game and broke three
bs, he Is now hie to he about
SO
Mr. Hutto has lost his ilnii^it-nr
... uunmaii, it. William bit ion o!
awinan, Mrs. J. II. W Dukes, othors tl
Floride L. Hood and Mrs. Robt. mention
of Orangeburg and Mrs. M. It. bery. Tb
le of Sumter, terrupte
? home* 1
JNION MEETING. edbyeU
better s
upper union op ridge as |{er0sinc.
ciation will melt at
: moving pictures. Among , ap|,roiu
hat will be presented may be '^acl Wlu
ed "The Great Train Hob- who" the 'c
le Holy City, The Tramps in- round hcr'1
d Napo and why Jones left "Never m
riiese pictures will be produc 0,1 y?Ur o
;ctrie light and make a for slightest obj
ihowlng than if by gas or
N
;hed her lips to his foreit
was her amazement.
orpsc' clasped his arms atnd
exclaimed: ^
I od the old ladv, miss: go
*n account.I haven't the
lection."?News & Conrier.
o. 5595.
p Where they have tc
and where they
are going?Hapj
penings.
i I MIks Eunice Courtney lut?
; .mi. v^'ii.ni ii'uuwrii Hiiu miss nerrj
(<f t-'r lit Hill w ;ro in irriei \t/ II *v '
A ijt his hon.e Sunday L\ M
Mr. T. I.. Edward's little daughter
hail).' it :iii;Terit?.f witli a very sort
hand.
Miss Mary Stack of Ala and Miv
! C.Jlic Ramape visited Mr. C. .1. Ram
' :??ro last week,
c Im ! ^
visiting miss KOitn Wlngard. I*.
PEAK DOTS.
I
i Miss liivclyu Kuttaif lias returped to
i f.'uffiiey after a visit to her slsscr Mrs.
Swygort J r.
I>r. Ott of It dgev ay was in town r<
\ Monday. ^
[issRrfic and Mr. Clinton Join. lias
on l:cr. \'r. Jones is in luck.
GASTON GLEAN IN Of.
Outriding tlu wind mourning- 1,1 a
>iind the corner of the house a.'
filing among t he houghs oft hj t re?W '<l
le rain is descending in sheets It
SARDIS CHURCH JAftU- ! A<
1H-29. j If tl,ea
| in Kinan
I last weel
Saturday: jhad Idsb
m. Devotional exercises, M. D j l,a-v?
tfc crowds \v
> Organization. j'Hd an lir
> \Yh;;t i? the proper at t it talc of difficult <
Jvertislng That Pays. Report
idvertisingdoubter had been fp[TT,? "FTI)1
it's store at Columbia one day iflili rilll
k tie certainly would havo nri
elicf. that advertising does llr
very much shaken. The
A 1
ore simply great. The store ,, ,
tnaen-e business and it was
even with the increased force CAKO
of The Condition of
ST NATIONAL BAM
BATESBURG,
r batesburo,
STATE OF SOITI1
MX A, AT THE
I j Spencer N. C. where she will sp
| ; several weeks.
L * ,r< ;
J/J jLjss lias rcturne
ft e
|^^Hj^n|HR^^Vat <v ,n.
end Mr- Henry 0 .vmith epant Mpiulay
> in Augusta.
j lu Mr. E. A. Perry of Monetta was in
ihit town one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Berry of Trenton
1>va, vverp Jie-e MondayMr.
L. m WertB mi iptpwnone
week.
Mr. w. .\ J-'iunuvr sp< nt one (lav y;
last week in Newutt-ry. \\
Mr Lec Connor wont t j Otdumb'a c':
Saturday on business.
". ir. A. w. Lever was in Lexington 11
one day last week. uc
r, and Mj-q, Adam "Earyle visited
relatives in Spring XIill last week.
do
H?and Iviiyshul ill, 1 | ijtik 1 '' 6 s,[
i.i |,i n u 11no or hvii for the A !vj- ' ?
t(?. "HI!.
\ ll .UC
Evi-iytn n quiet aa or 11 o IC I . f
. xincc t i<o fs.ll i I' loil A rl l.ur'savi ,r j/
>u autl tl.cn ,i il all. or hitr.iatfe. i^.,,
( hrlsLiqai; and 11 to l.plMa.t* i-asr-'
(ijuictly antj oi:r ptOjiic !i n o s* tiln , 1>.
iwn auMin for I.cmiios*. i ,
ppliant in prayer? II C. Gli.v-1 of saloMnl
I'. Koton. S. T. Edwards, M. E tonws.
M. L Hajjjrolt. ; I he
> How can we make our service P1'rclia >in
f mure rievot i.-nalr S !,. Saw- i ? 1 w?u!d
I* Don), II White. J. Jl ;tli?s stock
Us
i ji iii. ii.rt-i mi s'om. /Vlerch
ml iiiiuil exrn 1m*s, J. \.Mcil;t |
n.,.v ........ k .... . .. ' -T II r:
[Mi to wait on all the eus- *
Tim sale will c< nlinuc until
Tluse who eanoropla to
i/clothit\K at Ijw prices offer-1
Uu well to yo early before 1 l*oarn and D
is plek< <1 over. ' Overdrafts, >
secured
ant Tailor Coming. l;H !ionds
" , latton
|U ?-II l .. > I n
SK OF BUSI- CSS.
JAN. lltli,
1905.
Resources.
iscounta 95 tP)l 0(T ' tfonreil
abd uii- A
740 01 m
to secure ?ircu- ^A
- . 7 00000
i iin
M-: lio
? ?"
^ liTs. Jmncs noatwi,^:/ \!<>n
B was *n town shopping Monas.y.
Ktheredgc visited lie re
o u I
-i rfio
P. WiiKtrfrvva^r^lov.u Sat..,
urclay.
?tla i
Mr. .1. F. Wise of Holstein's Cros
( 1 . /I vi 'ip i ? * t/kiim ItAnrloi?
Mr. W, M. * il:U;r. Spent Sc\cidi
davs in Columbia last week entusir.fs
I IH!
Mr. and Mrs. (icortrc \. Swypo.rt lo,
I were in Newberry one la^l ;weei<
was here Sunday lust. t<
JOHNSTON NEWS. ci
P1
1 )r. John Mob.y lias returned to his 01
Mr l) B/<| baler the Florida uuntine
m/ti is visiting here and A>'}
jking ri4er his business.
.-_rhn.J" ?o?
} rt-sl iS> burying grounds at A11: j ...J1'
tis. She leh* c'* u,iusband and one j
liild to moilrf,l,f hearts ' jo JL
a out in syinrmt^pl^VrV^/J.'-l^ < a ,1
^ ' *?<< 'i* mi-, ' *->
11 ? i I I(i (-^out chuivliesH noP",nr *}
I ? .1 ^ an
a. m 1 devotional
' orders.
30 Winning souls? illustrated
i 1: 33 31c*. B. Sawyer, J. I>. l*ar- M _
W. W. llolston. d. M. Kncece, ! " UiH
??.- ! imk.wii ttii11 | rreoiiuill o
nilor of Coluinhin, i . will ! banking hoi
in h fnw navs to take ami fixtnn
lin^HMiirenients *
Bmks
ICIDE IN SALUDA Fractional
H L. S. l<ouds W97 50
480 - j| P]
SCO 00
p.ippr currency.
r&lrs. I)r. L M. Mitchell is visi
1. \tftren??Tn Orangeburg.
\ . OLis Whittle was in (own
day. it week.
Pro. J R T Malui spent FiM;s<
? Columbia.
jiJrr.CI. Kwcaringen .spent
flay at Tjpnton
It.,.'""*" " i"?ii iwuiumj.
Ill))*
Mr. (Jcorgo M^ttet or J?njJt IIil
\v;is in town Saturday.
cue
i? SOME NEWSY NEWS
QA'NFRED YMR RWVL 0^
R. F I). NO. 1 I ROM
BATES BURG.
j home in aillleddgevillc Ga.
1 Miss Maude Sawypr has gone to George? t)
i town on a visit to her brother Dt. Ulln
| Sawyer.
. i si
> Miss f ylei LaGrone lias returned from
! a pleasant visit to friends at Monetta.
a
Miss Gertrude Kelley of Winona Miss n
j who has been visiting Miss Nellie *cott
I ll-.c f..l iirnnil h. hnf Iw.mn
II. L
Mr. V. W. Spires lias move# ba;k 11.
j his ohl home place on tiio U. I'. I? son
12
The schools are running on full time 0~
inee t lie snrim* cossion set in.' *"..
jthiii
r>. n. S| aler S3 rut 11 is house j |
nd lot.In i n to a 'kale who edge
ill soon b-gin . v In wore here. krott
Mr. 11. S. Nimdrrs :in.< Mice inn in
' iwgjroi. |
..iti .Stationary Sermon, J. A. Car- j
Georg
3u P. M. Intermission. Hostlck
'Velsh Baptists?Something about "'k'htoi
r history and their relation to Bap- Bmitl
growth in America: Aivin Ether-| putc at>
tW.II.Timmcrnmn.il. I.. Bag-! *>aaie *
, J. II. Edwards. : went of
I Smith s
COUNTY. ,
laWI'IM. tf
e Smith shot and killed Will Bask, vi
ut a negro frolic Saturday Specie
i Mr. W. W. Crouch's place. hvgal-teuiJ
land Postick had a little dis- Rulemptio
f?ut " capping a quarter in the Treasure
hey were playing, liostiek h'on
f an I got a gun, coming upon
vithout any warning levelled Aotai
inn C??ii{* 51 04
cNk^ h'lsntvi in i/.:
i r.? s on >
icr n I? s ? IOO Oi) ) 5 (iOS 00
it ritii<i with r. s.
r (. ?"? of circul*
850 00
. *178 837 70
I Mr. J A. ' m>??.?spout ^unda
rtUlue Spring.
Mrs. Theodore t/uai Meliauii. sj
last Thuis lay and Friday at Sam.
Mr. and Mrs John K. Watson
ted relatives here last week.
Mr Dickson Crouch of Kdsippet*
t. a low days here last week.
y at ;
I
j)( This is another week and let us pel
11 i loyetherand work the roads. Mr
Jesse (frown hus worked on the roue
%'s'- oil Ills promises and let ajl others d<
likewise There are some awful bat
Held roads on 11. F. I>. No. 1, ant! they neet
work badly. Mr. Krown has made ;
start so please let t he others do so too
( j
Miss Eluise Ourns after a visit here
t and in harmony section lias returned
| to Mullins.
' Miss IlatticTony is the guest of tier
| sister Mrs .1. II Kirklaud at Olar. a
1 Mrs. It. 1 -unbar has returned to lier "
i' home id Ellenton after a visit to Mrs.
. | L. ?. Asbill. c
oodwin were married on I lie 8tn Inst. ElSEIVERN
NEW?. "
The last few days has Ijeen the culdst
weather hear this season and tlie
jrats unusaliy large. ]
Mr. Hurt Fallaw one of Lexington (|lCl
'ountys farmers w;e in town Saturday.
ECTION DECLARED. ??
IE vo i r. OF MESSRS HEY- f'n'th,'
I Host ick
WARD AM) SLOAN AN- Both at
NOl-NCEO.
ie ofliolai records ami returns in !
election f<?r (Jovernur and Lieu-! At a
tit (Jfivcrmir vvl>!'f> nnnniinwil Vi i- and llil
ngle-barrelk d breech-loader ?
(I, sprinkling him very much,
turned an i tiied his gun Into Capital sto
's body killing iihn instantly. Surplus fi
e negroes. Undivided
penees an
STATE NEWS. I National I
standing
meeting of the stock holders j IndividUai
colors of the f'oluinb'a i'nion I
Liabilities,
ck paid in 25 oOO Oo
md 3 000 00
proGts. leas #xid
taxes paid 7584 tl 3f> &si 21
iank nctes out
10O0 0O
deposits subject
PMr. VV. R hod to .,f Siilti l i wa
town one day Jast wool:
Lefcsville Lette
|
lion. 15 <1. Kllierrdgc spent 'mii
with 11is family.
Mr. Enoeli Swytfert of Lcc-aville
s m and don't hloek the road with wa^on
and wood and li?htuood and all kin(
(of t.njj.s, now patrons remember tlii
l)lCiiS6.
V
B Patrons will please take th? mailou
i(jav ol the Imxcs, some of the patronsleav*
the mail in t he boxes for two and threi
davs. remedy this at once.
,l> lion. A. F. Lever sent down a fev
s Mr. L m. Asbill went to Ai'gustaom*
1 day last week. 1
s 1
Mrs. 15. '1'. Odoms visited friends in
( Augusta a few days ago. I
u Mr W. Lee Coleman wus in Edge- i1
2 tie Id Monday. n
Mrs. L. Kleckly of Anderson is visitv
ini/ Mrs. Wliite s
MissKfTic Hunter of llateshurg isldav
pending a week with her parents here | Tl
Ier many friends are glad to see her. tabi
We were glad to see Capt J. II. the i
/.vies in town Monday. He is spend*
nga fpw days at his old home on husi- <>o\
ess. 007y
r.s. M. E CJunter of San IUni ',a<'
pent Saturday witli Mrs. F. O. iMI1^
last with a good deal of ceremony, j Nation
i?' Senate attended in a body the superiu
ilatlon of the vote and joined in ' (l;?y. M i
ceremonies. ' fa,T of
lie committee announced that !
ernor Hey ward had received .'.J, Two
rotes for (lovernor, and J. T. Sloan week 1c
received ".2,012 votes for Lieutcn- tion of
(lovernor. i steei hi
iu ciieci
Company held in the otliee of I Oit-iiier s
itendent II. A. Williams Mon- ins,
r. Williams was eleoted sccrethe
company. Tot,
* * ? STATE <
workmen have within the last COUNTY
(stthcii lives in the construe- I, \v
the Southern Railway's new of the nben
ridge over the Catawba river swear tha
l?tt 20&5S
checks outstund
4* OO
vi . .. $17S,?37,T'J
>F MHTH CAROLINA,
OF LEXINGTON, a-..
W. Watson, f resident
>u pained bank, do solemnly
t the abova <fntnm?!i; i?
in Summit, sat uruay.
M itUi Ppssie Etheridge visited
(ana Mrs. JS J. Ellieredge last \\
Mr. "Edgar Raw' syent several i
in Lexington last week.
Mr. Lee Etheredge has returnc
Ills liorue in Augusta.
Mr. Rascom Hardy isvisi!i!i^ at
.v'o<i> et.- the other day and the carric
I>r had a load t hat yon read about, ant
eek. now \ou can plant your gardens and hi
daj.s happy.
Mr. Kinloy Kneecc spent a few day
at Mr. .t. Monroe Kneeces last weel
l<>, and reports a good tinic.
Toe other day t he carrier was goini
" along and Mrs. II. I). Low man me
" f
r 1
j Miss Lucille Moblev is visiting rcla
tires in Edge field.
Mr. and v,rs. J. A. I-ott visited rela- s
tivcs in Edgefield one day this week t
'< Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Denny were the 1
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones of
? Miotic Id a few days ago. s
A
untcr. 11
The dance at Gunters Hall on * ' "
elestial Ave was largely attended
aturdav night-Every one present
ook part in "Tripping the light fan i ,
?\stio toe." < ('(
Mr. Itarre tlie popular lumber in-J p
pectot was in town Monday. j jssll
m iss Lizzie Gunter who has been ! Gan
le inauguration will take place a few n
nary Hie twenty-tifLh. lirst ac<
-? ? a \vhit<
A NEW BANK. !entang
j distant
iTK OF SOl'TII CAROLINA i killed.
JNTY OF LEXINGION I | ed Frk
L* Its I A NT TO A COMMISSION j a uegr
ed to the undersigned by J. rri<,fabo;
tt.Esu., Secretary of State, the I n^orrn v
liles south of Fort Mill. The true to tlx
:ideat was that of Frank Aycrs belief,
i man of Columbia, who became Sub-,
led in a jay rope and fell a nu this I7t
:e of sixty feet beinj? instantly
The second accident happculay
last when Alex. Camobell
o was drowned by the capsizing Correct
it in which he and another N. a.
fAPPM'PiniH intr 1 omntiivirv Komnv m ? .
! best of my knowle *
W VV. WATSON', PICKS,
cribed and sworn to before
b. diy of January,
n. rogers bavly,
NOTARY prune.
?Attest:
HATES
J:om<i oft'apt. A. i\-*r>t.
dIUs RlTie (Jnnter has ihaiyeof
millinery depart mont at the-now
of HoukniKht and West.
Mr. Randolph MeOartha who
near here had the niisfortnn
breaking his arm while at work
lyrist mill last Saturday.
*1- V!/.lu,l? r,f iu,ir
liiii) at the road and had a plate o
the , pickle f caches, cake and custard, am
tirin oh in}* the carrier did eat till his hear
' was content. Thanks Mrs Lowindn
1 i \*cs K js reported that there isa"liooze
0 catcher at Monet ta this week, hu
?n a 11 icy say there is nothing doing jus
now, of course if there was lie woul
here he the last one to know it.
;! Happenings On ja
' SAMARIA R. F. I). ,
ROUTE NO. I BY
' MR. BOAT- |
,i WRIGHT.
'
ick with Laftrippc is able to be up'bool
gain. stor
Mr. (Vic Gant t of Steadmans visi-j^uri
cd here Sunday. j '
Mr. A. C. Rawl and daughter Missj'>u'
l<i7.zie lias gone to Orangebu to at-'1 a>
.jnd the fu neral of Dr. J. W. Low-!
nan. Dr I.owman has many rela-:
Lives and friends in thiscomunity who
ks of subscription to tlio capital! fi^ntl
k of the Citizens Bank of ltatesU
will be opened at the otllee of
P. Strother, Esq., in Mic Kamincr Tne
hling, Batcsburg, S. C. on Satur- iarasto
the 21st. day of January, litofi. throng
I". X. Gunter, i con tail
... 1 valtial
M. i Boatwright,
postal!
W II. Timmerman, I ,.(,ia.r.n
-?? - - i". n. i
ic bridge. j y ^
!
Post Office building at Will
n was entered Monday night 1 nyo'rr
lithe front window and safe ?^II
11 ingmoney, stamps and other
ile pipers belonging to the
istcr, was blown to pieces and ifvouv
of it c nnnfnntc V I v ?111 11 f I v
\EK.\ AlillAN
urrr.ANi)
DIRECTORS.
:RS AND FRESH
FISH.
.ant tis!i frosl i from the coast
>111. u W.-JIVJ *' ?? ....
went to Lejintfton Friday.
SALUDA NEWS,
? MJss Lillian Caniixr spent se
j days at Johnston recently.
I Rev. M 1>. I'a of M . \\
irave our town a call last week.
Everything is lovely this week an
t he goose hangs high Patrons: 1*
not your hearts he troubled, but hoi
i to your rut ton as long as you can an
v< j! t rust to the man that buys your co
ton, all tilings come to him who wait
It it don't come before you die it wl
iiling tKiinc after you die, of course you inigl
not know it.
I (
(11 1 don't think the Advocate lias
I ever heard of anyihing on this route
Id Ix'forc
I <
l( Some of the prosperous farmers j<
have commenced to break their land i
for anew crop. 1 don't reckon they '
arc going to make an) more cotton j
'* for I see plenty of it lying around
lcoply regrets his death.
The Gypsies have camped near town
r<>r t wo days and our young people are ^ ,
enjoying having their fortunes told ?
especially tlie "'old maids" I>r.
Mr I>unch Seigler has accepted a jou '
position with Mr. F. O. (lunter as.? ?
| (i?'C
clerk. We are glad he is back wit h us j
. . . ... , ?. . i t^s
E. I". St rot iter. I dollars
I Worth
GREAT HEALER HERE lJ?!>,u 1
dollars
W .1*'. Ed wardsthc well known col- the dc
(I divine healer is here and imposed dig. I
urnish any necessary information from 1
ired. fie can furnish many strong was
thnonal from both white and color- withoi
in cash and seventy live d Mars | 'or'('s
<?f stamps was secured by the peake Hai
s. They overlooked fifty one!
; in bills which was funnel in :
Prison tlie floor the next morn
Mood hounds were brought over |
'elzcr and everything possiblel B<'ll I'h
done to strike a trail, but!
nt success.
I
i or oysters from the Clio*;?telephone
N iiiklebrandt, .1 r.
Washington A Kills Sts.,
Augusta,
one No. 31. Ga.
v i \t f i
SMiss Nora Lo' g who has he
business in New Worry all tliol
spending some time with her
^ )Mrs. L. M (_?rig->by
Miss Callio Ilnmuge aecompani
I her sister Mrs. Alary Stark of
I were g uescs at th Mi
1 Rainag< last
I Mr. T. s. Williams was up last wet
1,111 looking after his 'arming interests (
s'"' 1 which Mr. William DuBosj is l'
i manager. They are commencing
erl by stir the asparagus up.
*V'!' .Mr. Y. S. Ilolstcin has hales
' * ' the lleccy staple stored away for fi
urc reference and is not done ginnii
their homes wasting.
k l)r. M. S. Dantzler has returred
home after a visit to Pendleton S. Cand
tlie folks arc glad to see him
,0 back, for they cannot do without a
good doctor.
()f Miss Ida Williams lias returned
it I
home after a pleasant visit io Aiken.
.... , -
i>iessrs .lacKson and .Minis 01 .sew ej,
RrooKland is visiting in this comunity ^ 0
Spji
Ruff Dots. Cot
suf
Mr. Mitchell has movad into the
house lately vacated by Mr. Drafts I
who has moved to Haluda. (
Mrs. Clara ''erry has been visiting ^
throughout the state. For the next
r 10 days he can l>e found at Paul
inn's rest jrant during the day and 1 lle
melius Harney's in the evening, All 1,as 1)1
rerers eall to sec him. v,co a
a trial
^uattlebaum --Adams g
dr. Cnrran Guattlebnnm and Miss On
. t
Union Telegraph Company: (>r'
jt white boys hack into the ser-, for sale a
s messengers in Columbia after at Patesl
I of negro boys. 1 Pavi(, ^
lot e.it n
>uattlebaum--Berry \iv> eoit
last Siuidavafternoon Miss Ina ' iTeie lt!
i>yj i
nary :?<Uh. HiOn, me will offer
t the higcst bidder for cash
Miry, S. C. at 12 o'clock noon A
iwl's (deceased) house and
p in lotatosuit the purchaser ^B|||
on picker and patent, will he ^K|||||
hat day if not sold at private
I Miss Lilian f'urry has return
her Lome at Simpsonville after
Ing relatives here.
, <1 to yet. says no made enough cotton I
visit- next year too if it dosen't go ubo t
cents.
ori uii ia!>t. nonaay morning I mot Mr.
,'C J Kdwead Janes with three, 400 pounders
on his way to the scalding barrel.
/
here parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Swindler. Le
Mr. and Mrs. M. RutT gave a partv evt
lasl week which was much enjoyed. f;i*
iluli Adams were married Sunday j Hcrry
;ning at ilia home of the bride's I nia,1T'
.her by tfev. J. II. Carsou. c ac
/
and Mr.OlJn yuattlcbaum were sale befo
ed by llev. J a. Carson at his'
;nce inXaluda
re.
J. J. & W. L. Rawl, ^ 9n?g|
Trustee.->^B^^^^^
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