The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 17, 1905, Image 1
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d three months: February, I
T {ust, November,-- four per
annum compounded four time
W. W. Watson, Prt
s iiie dj
s a year.
;sident.
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BATHSI
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UARY 17, 1905.
Am
spare mon
H ^ you sleep h
vIB^ ing earning
open an acc
be number*
positors.
I?ry three months. i*ut your
ey to work?it works while
as a perpetual ever increas- ^
' capacity. We invite you to
:ount now with our sank and
?d with our five hundred de
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OKOU(;i A.
AUG1
JACOB PHIN1ZY, Preside!
CHAS. G. C00DRIC1I, Ca
r.oniffil ono.ftf
HA1 LROA 1 ) MAX K,
L'STA, CJ K< )H<.11 A.
it, Wm. A. LATIMER, Vice-Tres.
ishier, RUFU^ H. DROWN, Ass't Cashi
?. Undivided Profits S276.714
? jCHINQUEPIN LETTER
The farmers of this section ar
; backward in preparing Llicir Ian I llii
year. What is Lite matter? Is it oi
the account of bad weather or thi
er. low prices of cotton?
Mr. Austin Oswalt has bought on
nO i.I? ?- < ?
1
.1 SE1VERN NEWS. I
e Col. A. Klin? i^&jksndin^ this wo(4c
s iu Charleston on business.
c Miss Emma Arthur closed herSVo '
near here Friday and left
ihonic at (Iraniteville Monda.
^ i \v.. . _
D1NNBR IN HONOR Of'C<
MR. AND MRS. J. R.
MOSS.
> Mr, and Mrs. James I). Malliis gave
a l>eautifully arranged dinner Tuesday /xp
last, to 3-?or 4j friends in honor of the
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3MEONE MA
COME ALL.
HAS
FER YOUR SERVICES '
RION PARR
TO DIE
> ONLY SIXTY
>AYS MORE TO
I |\/C r*ir?i"t<
VMpI VMI
^ Banking by mail is entire!
deposits by express, regis
H will be credited your aecoi
COTTON MARK!
* 1~ ?A il tu
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y practic .hie and safo. You can send us you
tered mail, money orders or c'iccks and sain
mt and receipt sent by return mail.
2T. ; JOHNSTON NEWS
an 1 !i ? ! ? - ?
>> > I'm me in in i saw nun ;mu is no;
doing a good business. We wish yoi
much success Mr. Oiwa.lt.
a Mrs. J. I'. Salter is expecting to tak
a trip to Augusta.
It seems that our R. F. I), carrie
=? lias been doing a rushing business o
the matrimonial question along th
* i line for the past week. You see lie i
v I ** u iiic ^iau u; M*i." uur ini'HBH '
tl I Marshall Gunter home a^ain^^Ber I
|spending several days in Co^H'ia I
with ids son. I
M isses Susie and Sarah Sindi^^Bit
j Sunday witii their cousins M:s.^Hur
r?and ltisa Gunter.
n ; - 1 T
L. J The many friendsof Miss LizzieIlliw]
s j were gi.id to see lier in town Saturday
uiiivrs uiomcr ana ms bride, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Kopcr Moss, who were married
Die day before at the home of the bride's
permits Mr. and Mrs. George W Walk;r
in North Augusta.
CYRIL JONES WINS
/On
OOU1 MEDAL. the !
ro OUR NEW VOLUNTEER
FIRE op ^
DEPARTMENT
Marioi
i Monday evening next at 8o'clock ,n Colun
tlayor and city council urgently hanged c
k.i t l. rik3 i
HANGING
HITE MAN IN TEN
YEARS.
11 Pane was sentenced yesterday H
tibia by Judge McDonald to be
>ii April 14tli for the murder
IlAMlou i? UIIIH5HIR ""'?j
Batesburg Market, 7 14, .is
by L. 1). O'.llum.
W,i Vi'HH i RBPO
February 10 th. 1MO!
For Hatesburjf nnd vicinit
cloudy to-night: Saturday \vj
~ i Air J. L<. Mount of Kdtfelicld \v
rep irted ^oWI, on Saturday.
Mrs. Julia Neville and <laii|
? have returned to tiieir home in A
v ? ta after a visit to Mrs. James St
or and Mrs. James Richardson.
v partly Miss Hat tie Toney lias reti
inner. j I'rom a visit to her sister Mrs. J
? ' land at Olar.
as in i;i >(),a,'-v public.
One of tiie most attractive runaway
;l.lor tliat has ever happened in this c<
Man munity was tnat of Jim Ihish an
orlli- Miss Minnie Uurkctt on January 2'Jtl
(After Iiin hud succeeded in tfottin
iie ?ill. he waited for hours l>y tli
j."^j! j road side for the Notary public, hit
v i all in vain, so after rambling throng
! Mr. Alfred (Junior who lias Iteen Kick j
'for sometime was here Tutsday,/we L
arc glad to see Mr. (Junter healt.li is I
(J improving. j ;|
i. Mr. M E. Hunter spent .Saturday in t
g Loxingto.i on business. I 1
e Mrs. Alonzo Gunter or Steed mat is I
1 was the guest of Mrs. llosa Cim t?T last fl
'! week. ?
mil- k??iu mcciai oiiereu to the class ,C,,UI
irAocut ion at Clemson College was old a
,vB by Mr. Cyril K. Jones of Batesburg the I
im) isa member of the sophomore class au^ei
iM who represented the Calhoun socie
m The judges were Prof. P. T. Brodle 'KU 1
ff. F. II. II Calhoun and Prof. Mark 'iave
I Bradley. Prof. Bmdie in a well tim- ow'ni
R and appropriate speech delivered aud t
I; m i 1 il. '
-m? an uic citizens of Ilatesburg OI *-;|a-r<
nd young to attend'a meeting in ''?irr 'nil
own rial 1 Tor the purpose of in- ,io?ofji
rating a local volunteer tire de- Sf>uth Cf
nent. The hose carriage and hose UUUl le,fi
been on hand for some time, hut cri,ue of
? to the roughness of the weather sincc ISJ
he recent completion ot the wat- protest/C<
. it III'
!Doe Sheale.v. The sentence of
licates a further adrnimstraistice
and marks an epoch in
irollna. l'arr is the first white
illy condemned to die for the
murder in South Carolina
5 a period often years. Parr I
I that he was innocent but
J........ ?.->? - -
MOVEMENT OF P
IN EN r PEOPL!
A\ here they have
Mrs. Mom Calhoun of Augusta \
ROM- truest of .Mrs W. L Coleman last
Senator McLeod of Mshopville
a guest of C. D. Kenney last Sui
Vr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood
| have leLurned from a visit to A
bectl frooz* has injured a
j numb *r of our shade trees.
i woous unci across barb wire fence
vas a ! fliey at last reached the house of Mi
week | William Hoatwriglit ami were marrie
by P K. Boa tw right. I'nt Jim is
!*t,s lucky l)oy after all for lie has won th
,H ' brightest girl in this section an'.I w.i
ward | serenaded twice,
iken
Mr. llenr.v Knecc is bui'ding
large handsome addition to his house.
- II
r Mr. F. O. (luntor one of oui merch- W.
,j ants left to-day for Augusta. I
a We are glad to hear Mr. Hunch Seig>|
e ler is slowly improving. Hope lie will|
is soon l?c with us again- J v
Mr. .1. S. Lybrand of Hard Is sectiof u
a was here yesterday _ f ((
MisS Falun I'ardne was
i:i J* i?i
)EATH OF AN AMER- ' "u
this t
1CAN CELEBRITY. Kv?
General Lewis Wallace ofCrawfurds- est in
ille, Indiana, died at his home tliere mean
n Wednesday nigiit. |ovcc
General Wallace was a distinguish1
Soldier and served with distinction or*>ari
l.i.l 1. ?. - * - ?
mi u wasuiougnt best to postthc
forming ;i com pan v up to ,Tu(',"c
J me. ' c,,ce 1,1,1
;ry citizen should take the great- si,tlKC ai
tcscst in tliis movement as it 11,0 ^?n''
s pratcotion to their homes and *lS 1,l^LI
to die. rJ
ones. Another reason why this
li/.ation should be formed at ^ nal
. . - J llf 1 ?-r?
uvmg overwhelming,
c Donald was obliged to sent
1 to death. In a grave-like,
id in tones laden with pity
jle words were spoken & Parr
i) back to prison condemned
I'lic formal sentence of Judge
follows.
and where th
are going--Hap
pen ings.
Col. K W. (Ilbson of * * i ;i 111.
returned to liis homo v edne
ter ulaciiik: several < out rai ts
ey "he switch on tli? Southern
>? mi I li re i.is been in i ! ' 1 irjj'ir.
Mr. ' Uiil'. t'i' new e lite
!' t, i .inliiitlon News is here and
nx.ii !>. lull j.vcd by his f.nni'y.
uui" ? | ?
sday af-|EI<Gi LIS BRIDGE NEV
fur ur.i ' ,, - -
PEAK NEWS.
>r <if Mr. ami Mrs. R. L Cannon are vis
will! it in,;Cluirmont, S C.
1 hat Beautiful Gloss.
! omos from the varnish in Itevje'
VS ! Varnish Floor I'a! tit: c?sts .*? cent
* I more a quart though. Sold bv Tim
treet > Saturday afternoon to w
i??ht or tier many friends. w
We hear Mrs. Cariic Iliuhlout^Bc 1
4' has been spending a few nion^Bn
(iautts, Ala will he home short HH
Mr. Kiddle of New K rook I and pent
s Saturday nitfht in town on hisjwax
s to see his hest jfirl. f I fr
wu. il'tin tiiui me uivii
ars. As a literatcur his posit ion anec
as unique, liis works, brilliant in in thl
iiatfina'ion and replete with knowl- paj.
b'Sp 'a^ a genius of the lirst ordand
v
GOD'S COUNTRY.
A traveller just arrived from th? far al
(i7.cn North tells lis that the fare of
is mc great reduction in Jnsur" Uhc sente
it will bring to every merchant "Hbei
Is place. prisoner;
eshurg should not only he ready ^ say w
tilling to make this company a sj10uld ni
one, but should bo proud of ti c saiUl not
hat the town has advanced so forc s;ikl
icad of its sisters in having wat- yvhi'mi
"vuuumu iiicu pronounced
ok solemly demanded of the H
it the bar if he hath anything
h.v the sentence of death
)t be passed upon him, lie
hintf farther unless lie had bepmv>
if i^ i-i -i
terial for the Suinmcrlund l!<
Mr. C. W. Stewart of V?
spending a few weeks here am
es himself as very favorably i
^ with Batesburtf. Wc hope lit
clde to make this place his
nent home.
l The first National Dank o
^ linrir will lie flrHiPfl (ill V; I
>i! * pt:i?' i> 11 Kioliaidson ha:
in ifiltuli r >clixil dutles aft.'r
"I IllOIlt Is 'I :>S 'll V
lexpivs*! ,.t ; M<) ,rs >I Iluliois s
m press*( -, i;j,l m I inulav with Mr.
' may de* mi3 A. r. I>. M.Mua. 1. r-.
permaMr.
dames Cullnin lias tern ha
_ _ clay for the chain yanjf.
if Batesednesdav
Messrs Julin Willis- -I u im;
? 10- I inons Hros.
f?*n 1f .
' o. 'V
,1)el.t OUR COft*?RATULAa"d
TtONS.
ulinv ToOrrera' lY-Px A>,rnns<#f tho Hal
limoie Anicrk-un as a poi'suuiii alio
if Anicriran push, wo < xtrnJ on
Mr W. s. Men raw our statiofajjeut n;
;f??os over to Columbia every lundax
where be can attend church! Wli\ |(:
can't we hv. /e a church in our fvviiV -c
? I
(Editor of Johnston iNew* ?
| I t
, J Will Eti? ge in N^s
.ci at
itu-e from the North line of our
ate to the North Pole is under a
ill of snow. Although atmospheric
indit ions here of late have not exact- 'p|1(
allowed us to sing The (Jood Old this c
1 miner Time let us shake hands
irselves for being on the Sunny side
t he snow line.
and n
nrvi i\i a n ? uliifo
nana in case of a conf'atfrat ion. I court an
mcnt of t
SALUDA NEWS. 1 Parr ^
? heaviest sleet storm known in whence 1;
ountry for many years lias just in close a
i away. the 14th <
t with standing the sleet., snow on that s;
mil the temperance Ladies were of 1() oV1
Imoein C?1..J- "
? vi iu ia tunsiuereu oy U16 j
d pronounced as the judge f
lie law, that the said Marion
taken hence to the place
ist he came, there to be kept
nd safe custody until Friday,
lay of April next; and that
lid Friday between the hours
rn?lr i.. ??" * - ~
next Feb. 22nd as Washington
day is a legal holiday.
Only Sunday hours will be
at the post otliee on Febanu
that, being a national holidj
y T>. .jirrjniuMMMMBU
day.
Mr. G. n. Harwood I?
t's birth- Dan Wiil.s visited Aiken on K
lust.
observed Services were not held at Mt. 1
try 22nd. ant last Sunday owinj,' to bad wca
j At
rj,| Hi ?im !?>st v. is'us a |r liouy'i'vt> rccoj
:!!/ I5i;ir ^uur'i-r? eunriti
.iiukc I it 'l i mo* r A mcr'ran an
'leas- better, \\? cnnem'nl it i !i.>
?ier
p iper Lousinessfli
!3enncttsvill? !l1
rwurs u 1 irs KbL>.
lOek C
ike Miller a nan yl.out ko vcars of H
|p was round dead in Ins bed jester- weal!
oaiuna. ivirs. Helen Hul-I
>f Kimiru New York, and Mrs. O C,OC,C
Haynes of Lcesville braved the tlic jaiI ci
ler and spentseveral days in our then be h
bodj' ia
the Methn- juerey o:;
^^H?^HHH^ta^Tiiegdpy tcx
?" n?5 luieuuun una z
the afternoon be taken to ^
nclosure ip the county and
aliped by the neck until his
lead. And uiay God
n te
Vl. WuO h.iS 11iv building Of I!
merland in his charge says ihe
progressing as rapidly as possil
withstanding the bad weather
Mr. J. P. .lones has been con
*his home for several days with
^ case of la grippe.
Mr. C. L. Jones of Wards is
ing a few days in Batesburg.
work is General M. C. Itutler, visiting n
>le not- 1 Ives, was here last week.
Mr. H. Walker lias gone to >
iined to York on business,
a severe Mrs. Sehench visited Mrs. M.
Kenny of Johnston last week.
spend- "
THE BAPTIST r.HUDr
i ne r 4i si i?
< Batt
St W
5 > The^iaan with
ffhe's the one~\i?ho t
l-l i it without him. v
SAVINGS DEPART^^BK
the Savings Bank Habit is nev
can uet alonx without you, ca
Q 7 olerU
ina. Sinill
Altai
/ /
\\ Craw!
ft bit-Ik
er gets Ijid off;, 5 for su
n not get aloiiK^? that I
/ / t hn n
(iI'M n/.ed aT. U FeB^^^^nTer
ur town Mrs. AY. S. Crouch was I Parr will
>d President, Mrs. George 1> ' and will :
t, Vice President, Miss Cleo E? j pr jjUl)ai.
vay, Secretary and Miss liennie I n.aiiv
ford Treasure. Thirty six n.cm-1 ' .
ive been enrolled, wearethank u' i musl 1 ' 1
ch a good beginning,and hope bate:
from day to day others will sign .
ih'dire. \Yi> inmroclriti. t1?<* I'lmi'
i i ill inn ill iniii ^^Plni|i|ii m ^Majj
have met his earthly fate
stand before that Greatest of
< whence his victim nas alme
and whence iris Judge
IB
SBURU's bbED \1
STORE
Mr. Ilenry Smith of Harrs
few hours in town 011 Wecmesci
Col. Chan. H. Rogers of Mary
enjoying the excellent elimatec
burg.
Mr. J.J. Rawl left for Ha
Wednesday on a business trip.
-Mr \r 10 UnHIn of Saluda
spent a J Church discipline: its aims, r.pi
ay last. ,ln(j meti10ds. will 1j< the stibjce
land is the sermon next Sunday morning 1?
dilates- l'.Hh and on Sunday morning w,
2t>th. These sermons are to lie prc;i
ed 1 ?y request of a brother who, f<
ltimoer jMj, , |1(, import a nee of iiealt hfiil dir.
line in the church, has asked tin- i
was in tor to preach one or tun ^
'"| ^ The Savings Bf
r ^/ment anJ manly Ir
t ot ? / The most healt
Vb. ) aerobes in it to stea
H'k. \Shavior.
le'1* \\ To encourage \
io1 >S Department to our
v Nmoney deposited ii
> >* // ^
ink Habit means sound sleepV^^^d digest
idepenucnce.
hful tiling is a Savings Bank 11
I away your peace of mind ^H^^^jaran
>eople to form the Savings rl iSt, wSiave i
bank, and will pay four per cent interest pi
a this department three month* or longer.
:lon, cool }udx;-\S - wor!?
5 5 in 01:1
, // nilie*
icre are no mi.vv ,
. . /) ^ vite t
tee of good be-// x just i
idded a SavlnjrsJS Our
er annum on al'K to lie.
n son.
- I
of Mrs. (tuHock and Mrs. Ilu.yn e \) lva ;
; inid.st. and ad\ 'S2 othere >mn.u- V 1 olu
,>.i ... n , . or seed c\
> that have no \\ . G. 1 I . t ? in- , ..
,? . ... carefully
hese ladns to organize a I nion
.. , climate o
.s soon as possible. . .,
?ced t hat
people were shoe Ice i :.i .1 yrieved P,an'* 511
ir of the death of Mr. IVter- Pec'u!l>'1
on the ve
11... v.
v for th* planting season
of the most compete lines
rer offered and every variety
selected to suit the soil and
f this ci tint i v. t'ahbape
not only grow, but make i
at head haul and firm. Us- * 4
00, our s ol Irish potatoes
ry best that can ba liad Irom
1. f V PitM
town Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Jones of
erwho spent several days Ik
week with relatives and lrien
returned home.
Miss Maude Crouch antertaii
eral of her friends with a car
in honor of her guest Missei
i # ?i - f \\r n
the subject.
The pastor cheerfully complies \v
^ a^'( " this request for he is deeply seusi
Ie ,IS _ that there are few if any ipiesti
1 uu ijC.ir|nir upon the administration
the affairs of a church that are
ned sev* mo.t importance than that of Ilea!
d party fui new Testament church discipli
< Vyola | An undisciplined army is liltIc 1
L'I . -- ' " "
> l'" ! \\ wuiiic in luuiiy
//small Makr the s
itli < Cmay never come.
I?le > ?cs t opportunity ev
ons I //
oi W. W. WATSON, Preside
?f I
" TEMPERANCE CONM't
ami open an account with whaiiyfi" have,
start. Do not wait for the la reel amount t<
Comc in and let's talk it over v 'Uh you. I
er offered the people of this \ icl nity for say
nt; N. A. BATES, \ I ce-Pres
LEXINGTON NEW S. 'IN
1 I
no matter howNS jl(.
o start with; iO) days!
his Is the >;reat-((
ing their money (( Mef
' ' er, t'
; I>. B. RAWL, Cashier. "?Pe
week
IEWS FROM MONETTA w"hr'
f \ r-v ^ ^
S. P. McCarty was in town a few Deorgia
ago. ' place her
take no r
wrs Ben Raines and Robert Turnwo
substantial farmers of (>ood
section were here one day last
I ML;
John M. Daniel spent Sunday
his parents. The ol
I, i 111 ' ii . ^ rwii ^r,r i?
; i (I v (i ii Mtek hi s no
t*. If V II I'll 111 lhi?e }OU
.sk sut to >iiialiiy.
(). .i. IIA RRH.
Huttrsbuiy, S. C.
I SUMMERLAND
hOTEL.
ITicers of the Siunmerland
arid i IlL'urii r-uuiu in fiuma
night.
Mr. Land<>n Quat.tlebunn of
bia spent a faw days here last
I>r. W. I. Kneece went, to
' * tori Tuesday on profe.-slonal I
Mrs J. Elmore Kankin. of
was in town Wednesday
\f r \Vf \T llrtrflv mi#? nf t\
i kihj iit iiiun a nuiu, wiille the more i
1 he discipline, ot her things heiii}f ci
Coinm tin' hclter and more ellL-ienL the
week. dier.
Lexinj?- A -vo,,n" 0110 of three si
msiness. sPoke to his mother of her rigidity
a disciplirarion in her home, and i
Mimms, |^csted thai there was not anol
mother in all the community
i<> most 1 held so t ii'ln ;? ? < !.. .....i
itfid
iual I ES 1 .
so!- j
On last Friday night, Fi b. 11. in the
1)1)S Lecsvillo College chapel t he following
young ladies joined in an oratorical
contest for a beautiful si wr medal
. Ij " . | 1 A iss Kmina 1 lack, " hown with
who the traffic."
Miss 1 lassie Oralis. " I lie Saloon
Judge James I/Vr will 11:< |si<lo at
t he term of e >u: t b iuni...r it'onday
| next. \ fo
Miss Nettie Ifussell ! . ,1 turned | .
to her home in At?b \ il!? 1
\ C'
Mr. T. K. f'antpl? II \ went to
Georgia to see b's dying nioLli?}" ha? ^
I returned . { ca
K. r. U. [NO. 1. Mn
\not her week has passed and the 5Irs* '
has about disappeared. week
The Monctta school is not as Hour- j)r.
hing as it might have been on ae- home
nnt of the cold weather. who \
|l>r. M.S. Dant/.ler has been as busy ^r
Us week attending tlie siek as the (javs.
irriei" has tieen KiTvinir tliu
?. T. (?, Alia way and her cousin "()tel Co.
Ino. Attaway spent one day last 'n^r *or
in Johnston. rough
raent fori
Webster Goggans was called comp'.etir.
a few days ago to see his mother t ions mat
vas seriously ill. tor the he
? , i, . , he made 1
Brooks Butler was here a few , ,
charge of
W>.
, have been diligently workie
past several weeks despite
i weather to perfect arrange.vard
to finishing the hotel to
?n by July next. The excavale
were found to be too small
atlng apparatus and had to
arger. Mr. F. A. Stone is in
the mason work and is push
prominent business men of I*
was in town Wednesday and g
pleasant call
On February Ct!) the home
and Mrs. Shelton Perry w;
happy by 11?2 arrival of a daut!
Mrs. John II Wat-on of m
was in town Saturday.
- -r* ? . v <iiiii v\ a* ? M
lonclta. as she When In; had linislied
ave us a complaint she replied "Can you
another mother in all the commit
j. ^|r who has three sons that are equal
s n'lde
liter Tlienoblecharaetcroft.ho.se yu
men was latpelv due to a diseip
>ar here that I hey sometimes thought was
most unkindly severe.
MCI |
his CurscjjIl(l
MissJriaetKtliereclge, '"TheStray
11it v Siinbram."
lo: 4. Miss (ieorRie rnlmcr, "Aii Ap
I peal for l'rohibit ion "
aine! ^''ss Alma Livingston, "An Kxi|jlu.
patient of I>r. I >i^s."
?> Miss Annie Rose Iliser, TheHykos
of Holland.''
Mrs. Willie Ilarnian of A .Jlu < ?'
is \ isit iii^r her parents lien . j
Mr. W. K t'orley was in I i I
Tuesday. W 0'
I .
Mr. Win. Westmoreland dt Sa^Hi'ia
was here last week
Ml', (i S (troul frnm n> -i r 1 m
Mr. II. C.Sawyer is outing lumbor Mis
glit along that's right Claude it and S
atx cot t on. ^
Mr. L. 1$. Lott and wife are rejoiced deljgl
icr tlie improvement of their sick
. Mr.
has b
T. (i.tinnter will repair the Busby
Id mill. 1 r.
WAS I
I .1.*
s Hessie Gardner spent Saturday ot lllc 'l
unday with her home folks. k'iven on
.r, . . I** protfre
(.eor^e Wheeler s friends were
ited to see him here last week. TI iVl
J. II. Hridtfes little son Leon. Now Mi
Den quite siek with pneumonia * due sine
> . i.t. ... ? . here but
Artcinas Whitt le of V ruit 11 ill a very sin
icre Sat iirftn v
art aa ^u9oiuic* A part
imber contracts have been
t and every thing appears t
sslng rapidly.
merman Dots.
r. Klitor it has been someel
have seen anything from
I will make an elT >rt to write
ort letter to your paper.
Miss Moida 1 lodges left for
bia last Tuesday where she
main for several days visiting
Mrs. Sara Shuler made a ll\
to Columbia last Tuesday.
Mr. Austin Turner of Nort
lina is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Quattlebaum of this place.
\T ? I>.\
Colum* it is hoped that though the wea
will re may tie a lit lie unpleasant on Sin
friends, morning there w ill lie a lar^c at t
. . ance.
,ng P JAHEZFRRRI
h,BOYLSTON OLEANI
N(
< miss t-ora Mcadman, '' i lie ?oinul
! an's Crusade."
end- M '*''ss Williamson, "The
Kesuhmissioni^t Story "
^ All the yoimo ladie.s spoke credit
ably.
| '1'iie medal was won by Miss Janet
I Ktheredtfc. Header, can yon not pret
. ~ i up a temperance contest in your cominunitv?
Write to Miss M. I!. Her
Branrh was in I own on I' ri<la\^Htst ^
In- \V. L. Kiu-oce of ltn\U?r a .J1,
! visitor here Monday. H .
M.-ssrs KonkniiM ami .I. \V. ^Rdiy ; S
.( f Mi.- l-'oik wen in town >.i'urd^H
Mr K. Shiill of New Brm klurxflBias a
' out (-led lln- I'alm.tti. l-nllr-'iatr^^iti-| '
.Mr. ?;co. swygert has sown a line
iecc of land in oats. The old gentle- Mr
ian and lady seems to be lonely since relat
heir extended visit to relatives and ^
riends in Atlanta (la. and Rockton . *
IS LIU
per C
Mr. M. B. Lott has another voter
t his home buthe has no Registraion
Certificate.
This se
. Bob Smith of Trenton visited by se vera
ives here last week. Miss la
s I rene Scott of Edge tield County Ungate
i guest of Misses Lula and Kern 'uie m
Iran ford. McGcc w
v. J. A. Carson lias had an attack turn hon
ip but is improving. at Warn
I'tion was visited last, week
1 very cold and icy days.
ala Brown of Augusta is vial* {
Irs. W. F. Saul er's,
my friends of Miss Maggie
as delighted to see her reic
after spending sometime
jnville.
lU I i'lUI | l.'J 1,111111 III . \ I I ^ I
- here yesterday.
? Mr. :*tar Lak.- i f Saluda <01
gS| in town one day last.
B We are jjla 1 to hear ..I t lie
W mentof Mr .lorry (in^'ans
g been very ill for some.
FOR SAI.E
>,,,:s Miss Ihtrnice Ilawl is visiting r
ivcs in 'Jwilchcr Neek.
SN''' Mrs. AnnieI'itfhtner of 11ie F >
shaking hands with her Hoy.
improve- friends.
\%ho has ,phe |nail t.4irru.rearc having a r
time to (list rihnl e mail.
Mr. Lee llarman have moved
eiat- bert, Loesville, S. Cv for bonks am
medals Stale Sup. of medal contest
rk is
1st on : OYSTERS AND I R1-SH
o?K? FISH.
1 f yoil want tisii fresh from tlie coas
near of Florida or oysters from the dies
p j
Mi . I' /.. (J. Lover >f ( I pin mas in
town Saturday. V
I M W. 1' n oof ot Hans \\ -lie re
Tuesday. 1
The Lutheran church of Kiirall He I
' 'treat Ya. has been accepted >y| the'
MONUMENTS. ro'.n
1 represent the Epworth Orphanag been
larble Works of Columbia from tlie
-west ground slab to the highest mon- MN
nnents. Georgia or Granite Marble
ilso fencing and iron vases from the
Stewart Iron works of Cincinnati < >hlo
leanest in the world and also Mela; *jj
(lowers. Write or call on i i?.?
e chicks ana ouieis streams a Miss M
d liere arc higher than they have young la
since last August. sister Mi
is. rebecca jones1,,,:
last woe
dead.
t, t t . - .. merman
rs. Rebecca .lones widow of the
1 - ... 1 - T A .II..I .1.1 - *
innie lack-on a charming
iy i?l this place visited her
rs. L Younce lately.
s Willie rardueand Mr. Krkson
were married at Aiken
k
.1. A. McOee and J. E Timwetv
in Johnston Friday.
White wyondot t c.%s. $1 "?o
teen. Hie Dunston tlior
train. Apply or write to
1'. H. HarriJ(
l.i
LOX'llgtOll C. 11.
,ur !il Miss Mary liar man of Soluda is
oughbred jng relatives around I? ?y 1 to:i.
Mr II A. bass is moving to <iil
;on,
n ( Mr. Milton K.v/.cr is onec again
walking the roads in this section
pcakc Hay, telephone
visit- N. llildehranclt, Jr.
Washington & Kllis Sts.,
Ibert. Augusta,
seen1 Bell l'honc No. 31. fia.
i,cv. r>, i . nunem inc.
The store of the M. 15. Hai ti) Co.,
, was entered by burglars last week who
took awny with them much vuli able
mcrchand sc. A coat and a pi.-.to ,the
property of Mr. Uempsy (.corye, was
1 aken at the same time.
ItllU
M. L. Kleckloy, at '1(
Lexington, S. C
WANTED. ion!
A cook. Mct
Mrs. "N. li. Bayly.
v ia'wi!) .iiMii's uicu mis vv rt'K i"
er home in Kdgetield aged last \Nee
s. She was the ni other of seven 'p.egi
.1 ren, all dead except one daugn- w#lssli;>t
Mrs. O. L. Miller of Trenton. Mrs |iUr<(];t
;s was a devoted and life-long nCgro n
hud 1st. inow in .
i i.ulu wl-ui iu HKige spring
:< on business jk
ro by t ho name Jim Minima m
and died from the effects last, 8
v. He was >hot by another
amed (leorge Broachal he ia ^
jail at Aiken.
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