The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 24, 1905, Image 2
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AONSV SWEO, IS MWmHt
The Fiast Nat'l. Bank of Bates
pays interest four times a year o
n"de
DIVIDENDS QUARTE
PE R CENT.
1
JRLY - - FOUR fl
posits in the Savings Departmentpounded
every three months, put
spare money to work?it works
you sleep has a perpetual ever in<
ing earning capacity. We invite y
open an account now with our nan!
be numbered with our five hundre<
positors.
I The RA
k and
1 de
JRG AE
>VOCA
Jt. V* k Hut yuur spare
wji ^ ^ deposit in the First 1
' '' fflT^Si IJr.tesburjj and get
I I three months: Febi
? gust, November,-- I
annum compounded I
w. w. w?
oney to workDank
of
interest every
ruary, May, Au- j V
our per cent per I
four times a yew. " "| V
tson, President.
c; 1 X)kc; i a m
A l v i l S'
JACOB PIIINIZY, President,
CHAS. G. GOODRICH, Oushie:
A I IAIOJL1) BAN IC,
I'A, GEORGIA.
Wm. A. LATIMER, Vice-1 Ten.
r. RUFtN II. BROWN, Ass't Cashier.
BATESBUR<
SOME NEWSY NEWS
GATHERED BY MR. RAWL OF
R. F. I). NO. I FROM
BATEKBURG
Well brother carriers the rain still ?
i S. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
rAGENER'S DRpl
DOINGS- hAc
24, 1905.
. K. HARDIN AND _ "
MILY TO MAKE 1/ Tj
:LOVER THEIR y Sj I
FUTURE A -IIJ
EEDOi F
'ROM 3
Capital $2oo,ooo.oo,
Hanking by mail is entirely pr;
deposits by express, regisU-rec
will be credited your account a
Undivided Profits $276,714.oo
K'.ic iblo ivnt! safe. You can send us your
I i.ml. money orders or checks and came
i!id receipt sent by return mail.
comes, it is equal almost to a rainy i
season in the Philippine Islands, l?ut t
we don't mind it, J read not Iodk since
where one carrier was making more
money and making it easier than he
e/erdid before in his life: lloys, he
in ust be married to his job 1 am not.
M rs F. C. Aldid^c (our ma) has been ^
j confined to her bed with La (Jrippe for
<\i> V irs I I I1N<J tVENTS
OF THE Dr K
PAST FEW DAYS Wedne$d
where t
PERSONALS : home.
' his belon
j home wii
njone would tfroatly oblige the i Daisy So
-i?*r El* titiri'lvicin r cf *imn: f rnm i I hat lEt
HOME. d f\ ?
K Hardin and family left 011 j I \ I
lay afternoon for Clover S C. xX B 1 4
hey will make their future k II
riie Doctor lias sold out all V*
King here and will make his I ^
th his married daughter ?!rs.
litli. It was with a sad heart
nul ill rirnrw en u- t ln> I Wwdnr 1 iw 1
JTH CAROI
nnilimniTrT
JNA I
'(
feo ITUIN 1V1AKM: I .
Coiton is IjriiiK'in^ today on
lintesbur# Market, 7 I 2, as rep*
t>> L. I). Cuiluin.
WcVTrlER REPORT
^ I t! :t 11 J ;h I?(5.
For ratesbnr ' : ti?I vicinity
Misses Sallic and Ellie Bodie of near
UM, here entertained quite a number of
irted their friends hist Friday evening with
a valentine and pound party. Among
those who attended were: Misses Lona
and Annie Lee Ethcredgc, Carrie and
Myra Glenn, Maud Crouch, and Messrs
Eugene Bodie, Eugene lla rtly, James
Hardin. James Cuilum, Mike Perry.
Cant lirn bodie. N'iek Conner. Curtis
a \v??ek or more and wo arc longing to |,jir|
see ma up again, for if any of you have t|10
over read t lie Jiible you will tind where pjc.j
Jacch sent his sons into Egypt to buy jj,e
food for t l;ere was a great famine in
tlie land, and there brother Joseph 1
whom they had persecuted and sold roa(
i gave them all they could carry home. UP I
J and it is on that order at ma's home >on
I when she is welt, for there is a erent w<-'t
-W- -'J I'.. i v, II ? Mii^ HI HIIJ' I I I VIII illiu V I'll I.
i instead of dropping pennies into J Ins fami
boxes for pennies are real bard to , years lie
c up these.eold days when loose in sion here
!>ox. I patience
he much needed rain has put the inanJ *a
Is in a bad lix for travellers. Wake a,re .?S<
matrons for now is the time >o do | L!R 1
r part to the roads while it is too ey
to plouirh. u
V OUU I h v I .) OU ?? CI IV- A r\J V V V UIIU
ly depart For many long
has been a practicing physi
and by liis skill and untiring
and tenderness, lie made
rit; and dear friends. Many
3 who can bear testimony to
.hat in numberless instances
ii placed those who were dearest
loved on earth in his hands
rMlMl
4RV
1 1
Fair litid warmer to n'ijlit. S;
clay fair ami warm on
MOVEME NT OF PRO
INEiNT PEOPLE.
itur-1 ctilliini, .]ule Cooner and James
Crouch.
Mr. G. W. Modlin who has been for
__ ) several daysat Sal ley S. C spent Sun!
day with the home f- Iks.
Mr. J. A. Whitten left Suu day after
no tn for the North. While away he
expects to visit Baltimore, Washing
"famine" at the carricir home most of 71
the time. old,
Mr. Albert Otto's folks hare been JUIS
under the weather for a few tlajs, but l,l<
Albert we sincerely hope they are bet- "< u
j ter ere this. T1
Mr Will It Asbill left his h'Ood wife a. 1
! and went off to Aiken, (.ourting this ^'"'l
VV,
I Willi a co
ic recent cold weather has left the bring the
collards very tlrn but the carrier, if mortal
been thriving on pudding and was even
i-bone Jest the same with eollard needy an
and then. leave his
10 Koundtop school seems t?? be in
ourishing condition with Mrs. oxor rol|H
idie Courtney as teacher. | l',c su^el
I Ids good t
undent feeling that lie could I
in from tlie brink of eternity j
1 power could. Dr. Ilardin j
thougntful for the poor and '
d seldon if ever refused to | _ _
warm bed on a cold winter i I |
drive miles in tlie country | If O a jj
;h and muddy roads to relevcd y I ?
ing and ufTlictcd. ?<e and JJ \JH |,
amlly will long he cheerished !
an i
led At $3.3c
11-3 1
Where they have b<
and where they
are going--Iiappenings.
UUII, i UIK uuu uun'ib piaue!) in
*C11 m,,'lvsf- He noes on !iis semi -annual
trip to buy Spring gooJs for his Mum*
inout 1) depart ment stores.
Mr J. Walter Dralier now oceupies
11 if* beaut if il residence of Mr. E. S.
I awl 0:1 upp'r M tin street. We welcome
tlvs estimable family to Bates*
ourg.
* I.,1
Mr. Uufus ('order, has 1 must say,!'"'
done the carrier it no one else, kind ,l v
act by walking t he loud on his premise8 >av
1 good for \ou Unfits. | "
, and
Tho other fay as the carrier was no j
making his round, lie heard a gco 11 -j
wife raking her better half over the r
coals and tins eanier will advise the|'.,.?
lie ion 11 ecu year old son of Mr. ]jn tdio li
I. Ihirekhalter who was led olT hy Editor w
uiii^ mail of eighteen named Idc?c wish hiir
is a few days ago has returned <;udsblos
ic much lothojoy of his parents
many friends. There seems to be pQp>lace
like home for Calvin now.
,, . M t
he patrons alone W agener It 1-. 1 >
not suen cheerful fivers as they
carts of our people. The
1th the whole community
\ full return to health and M J
sings. I |
rNIGHTLY CLUB ^
IT WITH MISS
TOWILL. ^
ents Per Moi
.tl> 1
Mr. I'. (I. Sacalinden the !::
yo ' 1 nat 11 <? 1 < >,? *rato of ihe Sunt
Railway. lias gone t? his Ikhii
'I . iiiion to recuperate li'MU an ai
tit La- irip;)'1. Wo ws'i fir hi
spiei'.i recovery, and !i >p t i see
soon rctui n.
Rev. E, K. ilanlin li 1L <1 t!.e
at the Methodist Church on
I'u M*\ w. Wes*inoreland one of ^i<>
i) ?it promtniint ami inll i *nlia.1 elt:I
/. -i)-.?ii Sam Tia, was in town Monday.
' ack |
?! < Sara Shuler's friends will find
.,j , j i \ v -ry i* ? nfort i'?Iy insttlle 1 in tlu
i> n?of M r. and >lrs. Walter Drelicr
, [ * r;. Miry I/Jar of Anderson Is vi it
j nif,r Jr. and Mrs illicit If. MarrMiion
husband to read Proverbs 21 >t chapter '''.
I and tub verse, and tell bis p?<,d wife ^rjvt
to read to >, and watch out for the j %
I carrier or be will bear it agrin. ! , v
s
Mr. J oil) M. Ca'o.al vays rem miiI> *r ( yj
the needs of the earlier, this time it iasi
was sweet potatoes Mr "ato. you arc l);in
strictly tlie carrier's friend.
M
\! r \*.... I...r / . ..I . ...1 . - ' -
mi i in i?uii-.iihi i e rouic uiuiougn
ii folks have never had anything There}.
ii I hem before they dbn't know Korlnigli
to api'ieciate such a gifl as l.'n Miss llei
>ani hasgiwn thein. with a be
iss Annie Cofer was in Wagener ' he elect
Wednesday on business accom- hlue in t
it<1 In Mr Kdd llollev. birthday
From t
r. U rooks 1i?i>].st'in wasin town was susn<
r.i'ur meeting of tlic Ladies' I lAP) (
it ly club was entertained by ' IVljl ?I r
imic Towill Friday afternoon ! W/iN
autifully appointed luncheon ,
rations wore red, white and ! _ .
elebration of Washington's A V"
lie chandelier a huge bel- 11 y
ncted with ribbons stretched
non From The
Lexington Bv ]i
Bench 1
LidMe I
evening lasb. m: is a 111 i ?i v i t
Fand forceful young preacher.
I Mr. C.J. Niggle ot Columbia S|
i' last Sunday lu-re.
Mr. T. L. Quatllebaum is visi
bi Lis parents here |
Tremor, ^^*thlsplac: s
j Sunday in Columbia.
-.ii.vs .Missouri jinvcr is vnuin^ liar
old h >:ne in (iranitovill .
pe.il \l r \V. (' J'irVr returned fr>:n
No .v York S irrl iv.
i iiur The contra ys for the lumber f >r t h
in | c ,
i-it-.Ni ? |? I
ipenl has b'cn secured by Messrs W L I! rv
T. B. Kernaghan and L. I). Cu lutn
? Minmj; <MM II-1 I ill il li ^ JllfCC reo
of | i!(!diii^r ami I iscuit in Iho 1 ox and
i the carrier wrnl liis way njoii inland . ^
wrcslinu witli tl.aI pure of | i:ulu jr. J ( a\
Monet'.a It. 1\ I?. cani -s I as cone to M
v ikon < mrtln/ tliis week.
^ lh,- y
nuj <ii> business. totbe f(
r II. Cantt was .-.I Aiken Mun- bunch ?f
on Usimss. x thecent*
America.
essr.s CouU and (iantt are n??int,r in pjlt. co]
SSjmSS|^B|Bktr;< in i
utniday o n-little loan ll u sma
_ =- (
r corners of the table, a
white carnations decorated
r, surrounded by diminutive.
1 flags.
?tNRfc r'!;p'''
,11 souvenir flag.
-? 1/ V
James F. Izlar
\ '
dl
?n
Miss Alma Whittle of near here s
Frjday in town.
We are very sorry to hear that
Annie Lee Bthcredgc is conilne
lier bed with I?a C.rippe.
J Mr and Mrs. C. K. Whittle was
last Saturdaj'.
Xf f t\\i\a Vt hnrArlt/n fif t I
Contractors citui curpcntcrs \vi*r
?penT froin the north a few weekago
by Captain Gibson an-11lie work is
Miss progressing as rapidly as the weather
d to Permits.
Messrs Clias W. Steward, Krcd A,
here stone, and fl'lbert B. Garwood, all of
BraLtleboro Vt., are spending awhile
here.
;villp
The First Nat
Batesb
y> s.v
?? The man w".tl? the S
Prhe's the one who can >
/ / without him.
ional Baiikjjrf t
L? rg\ Sou t h Ol\ ro! i si a
ViN(iS DEPARTMEiNT.
i:i\ i.i :; ilan'v I labit is the one who n ver ^ot.
jet alcnjr without you, but you can not
g ? iillain .m.
iatesbll rg, | has been trio,
Judge Judg<
Hartley ?a
n j naivue and v
... ? to pa\ a line <
> laid off;>>
get along? C
Hartley. <-barged with assault and battery w
1 at Lexington Wore Judge James F. Izlar
} Aldrieli iscontin-'d to his home by sickness,
s found guilty of assault and battery of a hi)
wis sentenced by dudg; Izlar to live years in t
t t wo hundred dollars.
ith attempt to kill,
acting as special
[
jta and aggravated
lie Penitentiary or
f
I
College spent Saturday in town.
Mr. A. E. Asbell one of Mone
gallant young men spent Sati
here.
Mr. Killian Kawl who is attei
MeFeats Business College of <'olu
spent Sunday home.
Mr. John Crouch spent Sudd;
r.T. B. Kerna^lian spent Monday
tlais in Augusta.
lrduy Mrs Bratham of Columbia visit-d
her sister Miss Mamie Hill last .^aturli
i (lav and Sunday.
mbia Col. Charles ? 11 igeiv. of the Green
; pring Yal icy 15 il Li more ounty Md.
iy 's a visitor hero
The Savings Bunk II
/ Jment and manly indcpj
// The most healthful i
t /crobes in it to steal awa
\ Miavior.
S \ To encourage peopl
)SDepartment to our hank
y^moncy deposited in this
I i ^ - -
labii in.*ani t-ounJ sleep, good digestion, c
ndencc.
[hint; is a Saving I>ank rass l ook; there ar
ly your peace of mind. It is a guarantee of
e to form the Savings Habit, we have add d :
and w ill pay four percent interest per ann,
; department three months or longer
. . , >5 LEESV
ool Jud}t-SS
C C i Mr an I Mi
e no n:i.{c Sunday wit h
?<>oil ? IHvhmau.
C j 1 So x K. 1 >.
i Sa\in,js5S was in town I
i.n on \i.. i .
'f j M i. Joe Loi
ft t ow n a few d,
ILLE LETTER. |,iin"?011 111,11 ,sst
W I' llnlrix spoilt i Mr. S. L. Oxincr
Mr. ami Mrs i . I' . I doner in town to M
ougli and will lniilt
Watson oT ! | art an bur;;
Viduy. M r. ,F. J\ at t i.r
ii^of .Vt Wi line in h;ink ^ Tnisl '
avs last ttn k. 1 ?Let\s\ illo.
ill running on full
has sold his resir.
\V. P. YarborJ
at once in Church
ws of the Palmet< 11
i any spent the
Columbia.
?T. L. ^'instead of Johnston!
several days here last week.
Miss Ruby (Mover w! o lias
I teaching a nourishing school at S
mans has returned home to the <U
of i.er 141 my friends.
Mr Oscar B rilwri/lit of B.
Mr. Walter <-art ledge Is spending'
spent in florid;;.
Mr. Haskell <?antt, a prominent
been '.vou,,K merchant and influential citizen
Head- ^b'adman, was here Wednesday and
diu'ht K:ive lls a P lease nt cad.
Mr. Kd. SIiull of seiver.j was hereon
j, business Wednesday.
tonic in muay anu <
//small Make the start.
? ?may never come. Com
5 5est opportunity ever ofl
W. W. WATSON, President;
. - _
I carrier with a line mess of saus.me putl
>pen an account with what you have, no mi
l)o not wait for the lar^e amount to stari
ie in and let's talk it over with you This is 1
fered the people of this vicinity for saving tin
N. A. BATES, Vice-Pres; I).
willi people antiour merchants had ! , *'IS; '
i cnocolal
i 1 i n/In
itter howU V.issSti'r
1 with; ,11 to AM
:hc xreat-QC
rir money V C ^ 1 s '' '
// days in Cnhm
B. RAWL, Cashier. Miss s-' >
[(filbert.
I ugh R Murcbison poured the ( ^
Le and little Aliases Kivdn weeks in the
it I t 1 id.11 spoilt Sunday MUs I Initio (,n?!
t urn to her s -ho; !
Mlv n!o,. .,,, ?t a few Misses Steele,
iibi.i la.sl week. 1 wore xUv ki'ists i
I Saturday an i Simd
ii e s|> lit S itui\ia\ i:.
j <'<] ii L. Asbill
. , . , j tin.- 11rin < f eour
Ash... s.-ent several . . .
... .. ., I s I t (., ..list |tl ,
Indian ieuiton ai.<
seelose is able to re*
Jlavncand Wood
it K mauls Hotel
ay.
is very busy at
t notwithstanding
l rum t he state.
No. 1 LoesviUe was 1:1 town .>ai u
Mr. S to van A. L'le is, Manger (
Bell Telephono Co at Columbia
a few days here last week, i-e lias
friends in Batosburg win area
gla 1 to see lii-? beign eoiinterane
Mr. I> E. Gibs > 1 has returned
. sifter spending aw ile at Jolmsto
ir- ..^,1 xir* r V ri hi>r.*(liri>
rmy mi-. .11,. tiiuu'ws a litis!linpr mill
,C,lK, nun of Mathfvvsttashrc vvedntslay
Sp(>nl niul gave us a delightful call.
many ?
lA:l s JOHNS.ON NEW-.
e.
timi' i;l.idys->awycr and Andrena
Oa/.ls visited Miss Ilutli Coghurn a'
Kdgulickl last weeU.
snout
j ding and spare rii>s. nnny t ban's io " ?
; you Mrs ('ato. I
I. St
Mr. Geo. M. Adams lias at last, l?i:t
not least, shown his kindness toward
the carrier and gaven liiin about t<r
"> messes of go ?i old p -as an 1 - p >i nd?
' of as line a homy as wo have s en in a \ is
long time, patrons, there i.-. no famine 1
Ilui land
!<.n !.. 11 Kt lion-V-' lit t lo sonir t"0*"renin
><1 to l?o "life in tln? count rv is 1 hose
u 111 y t'.ull Wo inioss ho roiill/os it boniii^l
present since his stay in Columbia. , ls 'hiyl
I Qua t tie
Urs .1 W and Miss Liliie I, v brand " !? M
titod Mr- Honip Fulmei at Norway Mamie I
t week. The ci
landliracc lcidge 11 served the Oklahoma an
ucnts. that part of I
present were Mesdames T. 1). see anything
tan. W. \v. Watson. ? Kog- County so he
y, J A. Watson, 'i heodore I are neligbted
liiiiiiii, Mary Izler, Brabham.! inong us.
urt'hison, Sara Shuller, Misses (>ur people
flill and Ola Thompson. disappointnit
ustoni of the club is to elect Uartlev?Ktl
itli a view of l??calit\ in ? ' A. Med
the country. He did not '-cc.->\ ? ap m ti;,
equal to old Lexington
! returned. His friends i t) :
that lie is to remain a-. " * '
Captain it. i;.
.. . last week,
are unanimous in ttieir
Mit as to the result of the Mrs John Coy hi
leredye trial. 'the tihr' Coyhurn c. Meetl
ze < f the bank of
1 in Columbia.
- " NEWS.
t uin was in town
irn and Mi s. Willie
ing Street were in
Saturday in tow n.
M iss Mamie Smit li was in town
day shopping.
Mr. Hal Boatwrlgtit of M<?net!
seen on our streets Saturday last
I>r. W. L. Kneece wis in ttie
Monday on professi >nal Inisiness
Mrs. .1. \V. tiarsh lias returned fron:
Florida.
Mr Frank Wearn of Newberry wa?
in town >aturday
,i was r ;in j m rs m Smith of I Ik
11 al moily section and Miss Ikiisy
,inN" ^iarsli visited Air and Mrs. .1. W
| Marsh Niturday.
i ;it the carriers house now. ^
Mr John Stone's little ^'hi A'ena hoi
* has been real sick, hut we hop'to .-v.!
her o jt again real soon.
, ! sfa
i Mr. Klisha Cockerel and hi> hd tei I
half of one day are pending a few
'i days at Mr. Mumming Cockerels, the ^
father of the broom, e<>i
; new oill?
.?! . Ceo i \brand <?f Hculali was ia>t Frit
ro a few-ila\saj?o elected;
Mrs. 1
dr. .1. V r.iti/den. one of ^eivern's j ^
mu'ii cit i/< " v paid our lovn a pleas- (.r. an,| .
1 call ^ tunlav. j At tin
Carotin.
.1 r |; It. (innter. one of Aiken die For
m'ics leading fanners was here a nieinlu-r
crs every three months, and seems out of
lay the following (dicers were of imprisonm
Mrs. N. Rogers Fayly president ^ ^ j s
P. B; KernaRhan, vice presi- f]edKed jud'J
rs Fontelle Kennedy, treasur- w,? ca ,
Mrs. .1. A. V. atsnn secretary ^ M ick iv
? last convention of the South'
t Federation of Womenseiuh j A lar^e nil
t night club was admit led as a J with t he m is
! :il of Mr I.On
proportion to the term'l<nvn I:,sl *eik.
,cnt named. i Mr. and Mrs. d.
l>erriek is now the full j tained the Literali
:c of tliis dist rii t lie | Mrs. O. U. Uho
error to evil d"is Dr. jlas p^en visitingh
> his itllcient constable. Kvans has returne
mbcr of friends together | Miss Lizzie Hill
bos attended the funcr- 3m 1S \\ . i>. Read\
, 1 I , ? IV \ VI 1 ' '
II. 'I'illman enter
Club last week.
des < f Vacon who
eiMVtr.Mrs. N. (J.
<1 i<> 1 ict home.
i > \ i.siting her sister
at Johnston.
Mr. w n. \> f's: in >rei iki m -;i
was in town '< n lay on business.
Mr..), 0. .loli n son nfih.i Hell
phone Co., win I) re last week.
M rs. Th *o'lore Q.i it i leb 1 u n s
few days with her rand-mot lr i
Sural) Qiiattlebau.n lust week
Dr. I). A. Qu ittlebauin of Wii
U..O luinn tix.n.lin.r !i few flllW i
anna j i'i. naye-? in i iniiinKiiam a la
I spcii L several days last week here tin
' k"est ol Mi. and Mis. W. L. Coleman
Mrs. James C. White entcrtainet
n( ( Hi" New Century Club Friday last.
rs Miss Lunelle Norris^ias returnei
from Nichols, where she taught sclio
ishoro, Miss Sara Waters has retu ned fror
th his Visit to her sister at Snriiielleld
5 Mr Cro. Mahus lias lolt It. I'. I>.
and jfono to work f*?r Mrs. K illn'iino .
, Mates; (loorjjo. < !d l?(>y, this rarrii r
wishes you a propisuus yoar but a hoys
best friend is bis mot I tor. }
J vis
I
JiVIKS. KINSL^K OP LI:X
\ nays since. j Mrs.
j joined t
Jr< ( nitis WiHi-ms Is visiting liori will e,it<
me folk-, near Sprlnirtiold iliis week. |,ersiste
A nders<
a i. < >i is Johnson ? as lierc ^al unlay
itinsr relativi s. \l
Jis. S. I?. Williams is visiting liei
rents in Columbia at present. 4
Hugh It. Murchis<n, who Marks ehurcl
lie club at its last meeting, I friends in L&
urtain next time in honor of I beesville h
r-in-law, Mrs. Mary l/lor of: t|urv cf;i,js l
,n '(Jco. Asbill,
VI A FOR THE
\ U>V H S t?'-J 1
/\K'vi)o days at court
i Pew more men had I' lorrie M
esville than he did. Mrnni a pleasant vi<
> well represented on the] *''' nnd .Mrs l.'jl
:onrt; Mess.-rs J. II Podc j bra to their - i t,?
l>. L. Qunter and L. C. evening February
in Pencomb.?.
Kl hered^e spent several -x'r- ' Porn (
I. j town one (..iv last
mtjiU lias returned
-iL to Atlanta
' it Mims will celei
wedding Mondax
-7th at their home ,?
if I'arksv i'le was in
week.
IIU") uv>rw .. -- .
sou l?r. Phendore Quail U b iuin
Mr. and Mrs J. Arthur WatsOi
Sunday at Wards with the
parents, Mr. and Mi s. I'ieree W
Mr. ttlwin Wat sou of Itid^e S
spent sat urd.n in town
It is understood that I'rof. .1
i jrvf /Hi* i
mis Eil A1 oyer spent Tuesday i
[1 spent A Holism.
is I'.utler herrick visited Mrs. I
'' s 111 i Stevens hisi week.
iprings
SHED, MEAL AND
R T.
. ? 11 t1 III II I P
lINCl I OIN UIUIN I V i ,
ii
LOSSES TWO
BUILDINGS
BY FIRE.
Mi
-ifr
ino\
*1 r. I.eo '?>'>k is home from (?oori?ia to the ?
a short stay. ton to e:
.. \i rn r. i abian cr
apt.". I ( not or is nude siek at .
. 1 . . ; . , . . Palest in
is wiitm**, Ins ii.am friends wish ,
7 abia for
in a speedv recovery.
' ' count ri<
Mr. (' t.. Temples one of (vitellines kisli jiu
II prosperous fanners was here a
w da\s a en IIP
omenI is on foot, as reported >ir. i,oe Kt
itate department at Washing- I ers on his wa
slahlish an independent Ar-1
npirc Messopoamia, Syria and |.rv,f pf> j|
ie are excited Theory is Ar |lej?e visited]
the Arabs - t he above named j Uavvlaml sis
!sarc at present nnlor Tur jast wct.|x,
isdiction.
! I?r. 1>. M-ik
l-t: nl>uWCi\ unihia and L
herctlge was at his fall:-! Mr. 1\ ( . lailec
to ami from court. I Sum! a:i i Mouth
BUS'a.
. Kiwi of Clcmson Col
liis brorlicr Mr. II. >;a:I'iU l bet vi
Let-Mrs. W. Aug, Slicaly jcharlic tried to ki:
Nil!. 1 W;i> lliat.
UrOSMti: !a> bent itt Col , l! w:;s someh v|y el
OXillL'tOll (1 11 1" i 11" 11 ln<i --
tt ami son spent
iv in Aiken and Anju
were mad when
V% V oil.
He said lie thought
se.
PlrtJUl |*i I imi iM i i\/i * ??i
.-M'liool in!? lids t(? enl- r 1 lit* n
and to become a 11 <inbt r?1 lit
Carolina Con ten nc<.
"M rs. w. K. Slicaly and dauifli
J. M. Hook, of t)iis place arc sp
several days visiting relative in
dale.
" I
inisi r>
> South I mil Satur.iay nip'ht, March 411
can i?a> si l 2 cents i er 1 xisltel f<
Cotton Seed,
let 1 Sacked Hulls, 40c per sack.
ending Ask j-or
exchange prices on meal an
Allen- |m||s for seed. 11. A. Little Johi
j A store building and roidonee 111
j R rook land belonging to Mrs. K i i
'? Of]
,r 1 of Lexington Count > were dest roved by ^
! lire Sunday morning.
I The store was occupied by Mr. Kave ^
The buildings as wed as t lie stock ol
>o I? w.-r; fall. in cured
Mr. HA ink Hovleston of near Kails, i 'j'i,c f
? <f Aiken counties most popular ^jC n(,?
li/.cns was hero Saturday. Tuskc^
Mr. W. Anderson was here a few ;'s l?i'Ke
i vsatro. 11 is many fr'ends were glad ja,,f'
i have him visit our town. races.
low days on
ourtconth annual session of Mr. Hamp
ro eonference hel l yearly at QM i>usi,,Cas.
ee opened t.nere on Feb. It
ly attended Many educators The Le-svi
isiness men represent both large amount
business.
FOR
Ilendrix is out of t n
' >?. Craps I.eesi
r W ilson Nog >
ilie ginnery lias >. ,n d a >a'? cheap. Or <
L of cotton tins \> !? milk cow.
SALE.
iillo lias New Wheellowing
Machine for
will trade for good
11' in wiiiiwi n??