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monev saved,{is money > made i The First Nat'l. Bank of Batesburg pays interest four times a year on de T \ ' T r r 1 m // ?_ bit.r+ I h posits (n the Savings Department?coir J pounded every three months. Put your spare money to work?it works while you sleep?lias a perpetual, ever increas. ing earning capacity. We invite you to open an account now with our ltank and be numbered with our live hundred depositors. IheBAI DATUCDI mn c tO AD\ r* I? r^ r^v r * v * i mm - fOCAl _ i H3i iiauunai oar Bates burg. Bfl Capital Stock Paid Up, 125,00 Surplus, Undivided Proiits, Deposits Average Paid Out in Dividends, $0,023 0.00 13,200.00 >,000.00 .00 GEORGIA RAILF AUGUSTA, Cil JACOB PHINIZY, President, Wm. CHAS. G. GOODRICH, Cashier, RUF LOAD BANK, jLIFI CORGI A. A. LATIMER, Vice-! res. ! AS D1 US H. BROWN, Ass't Cashier. I ^ GE un i U'-'LIUIV.VJ O. =: ijvt API70NA .uscdC0,,8lant 11^ /AI\l/^Vi artesian watei ses. I have months and if ESCRIBED BY MR. anything out liow they can ORGE C. BATES. farminc v., Af'KtL J, 1905 ly The muUDtaiii and ^ r is used, upon the mos- r"< 2V ^ been here over two these people can make W/ I of farming, I can't see W 1 ^ do it. i call It poor j FFINCi NOIBS FRom 1 ERN SPAR DOM Seivern Twit heseiv- Mr. II W. Boi knjgnt was 1 ist Wednesday. row. Mr M c Walton, a h young man of Cambridge, wai last week. Mr. G. C. Whitman wan h#? I I ?? in town andsome i in town ro IVoH. Capital $2oo,ooo.oo, (Jndivii Banking by mail is entirely practicable ai deposits by express, registered mail, mor will be credited your account and receipt T h A ni/loli Matftml Jed Profits $276,7)4.oo 1 A,falf? rid safe. You can send us your ley orders or checks and same Catt sent by return mail. ble ~~~~~ Soui I Jfo I ^ 4 I saw this a two horses, hi I the Principal Crop, and his three tus bushes so 1 le Raising Profita- turb the hoi _ .. ... . heavy and I w Copper the Mineral hewontneto , A lies daily lab* ?ht after. No Pl&C |siciered a jarir( ftcrnoon a man plowinit HATESBURC s wife driving the team sons cutting down eac- PERITY 1 that, tliev would not dis ses. The expense was YOND 'ill venture to say that nc dollar from his fami-1 TI< >r. Twenty acres is con- j 5 farm, and they are do-1 " Batesburg doe j's pkos- Messrs. J-', o. Ounter our two merchants pai< now be- j business call one day th /\i ipo Mr. Loyd Guntcrone j county's prosperous fai town to.day. >n. Miss Kstelle Ilawls v s not force ahead iri Wa^e,lcr Iast week. ami Edd Shull ?escli^>. [I lfatesburg a Mr. J. A. Long and wife is week. town last week Wednesday. of Lexington The Union school closed on rmers was In day after a very prosperoi work. isited friends Mr. \V. T. Butler of Verno a call a few days ago. were in last Frlis year's i) paid ns ? 11 v * iuviiij iTiuiuai Company of Ph 1878 L. O. HOUSE, Pre Assets, $7,741,860,62; Ratio 1.21 Per ce ' YOUTH, STRENGT unv iiisui ante ! ik< iladelphia. isident. 1905. Kin(l F of Assets to Liabilities, SatTord tit, the C.ila the Uila fi AMBITION and west This sma . ing well if the j Dear Old Carolina. mosqlllte busi We have r sheep, and h ditor and friends: (,pfl ,nt0 ranc is bounded on the north by his own rancl Mountains, on the east by come extreme Mountains and on the south tie and horse by the Graham Mountains, i Valleys are fu 11 tow n, with about two thou-! tie livinc on t '3* can keep down the I if wil1 ?ot be the f ies. ened and progress! dent >' of horses, cat tip. .1 ouneil. Hatcsbui ops. They are snhdlvi ; I^'int of her ways, lies. Each man having , wh?*t she Is or sha i Some men have bet'uthaiity? The 13' rich on raising cat- j Mayor and Cit>' ('< s Tlie Mountains and the l'oad t hat lead* 11 of large herds on cat- t>llrk'? the Hatesbur be wild nntivn irmccnc I the Hatesburg win ault of her enlight- Mr. M. Cunter our ve Mayor and City Master lias returned tc rtfisat the turniiiK duty after spending sev shall she remain'New Hrookland with re I 11 she become in, Mrs. Quattlebaum and <. ii.sU is past, the j steed mans was in town 3uncil have taken , Tuesday. ; to the new halestfof Tourist Hotels! -NIisse,i A?ncs and U 1 engines ?limi.nin., spent .Sunday witli their popular Post Prof. w. a. Ifyrd. County > his post .if tcndent of education for 1 oral week in county, and Prof. .1. ] '. Kill latives. of ihe.S. C. O. I , were hero I Mrs. Hull of ;U1(1 yesterday confe rrin? wit a few hours SamP'c about t lie advisability iu^r the two county school in : summer school. ritLie Gunter tricn-i Miss Mr. .1 \ ti CM.irm... SuperinttlKefleUI tzmiuger Monday h Supt. ' of uniti district /jnune a man leei ui" win never ue 01 i i you will need a life income. If you di will need life insurance. A Fidelity 1 Send for booklet. W. L. WILLIAMSON, Gen. Ajj't., Columbia. S. C. COTTON MARKET. a >r poor. ii you ao get c?l?l sand Inh; ? not got old, your family Vail , , , ? Phoenix; .'olicv provides for both. . , , F east of ' mixed.wi fifty (Jen II. A. LI 1 1 LL-IOIIN, Agent, Mexicans Bat esbnrg, S. C. 'riio prev Mormons Ttor the contest delicious ice second ' ibitants, is sit uated in the although one ey, one inindred miles east of and shipped t< ind seventy five mile north year. They 1 I'ucson. The inhabitants are eight months tti about seven hundreds and u,c general tiles, seven hundred and fifty after which tl and five hundred Indians ct and sold. ' ailing denomination is the are noted for t , witli the Vcthodist a close cr at home or Plld t mi n 'lO.iil 1 thousand head art1 sold ' a,1(' suioke issuing ) eastern markets every!0' many industrial let their horses graze i n,e('tin>f of the Ma; out of the year, then 01 1,1 "1C t"' rounding up commences ' a'u'1,10on an epoch ley are put on the mark- 1 lo" "as P:isse(* fur Phe stockman of Ariz ,(>rrm'nt. heir liospitalitv. wheth- ^ sesolution was not. the stranger is ah t,le new Commcrc from manufactories ,Sus'c enterprises. At a The folks near here or yor and City Conn- a larye Sunday School ivn hall yesterday | School house last Sunda; i marking resoiu-; McGraw, our station aye Uatesbury's bct-.ed Superintendent. passed exempting LeoGuntor is ial and Tourist's j bV,ld him *'uite a nice h( I fin liie filfl l?r\rrw* nlonn I . ... viiv^MI J in Columbia on business. Krani/.etl 1 ""jir"1wT N0TES AI.ONO Rillt was* elect'- NO 1. BY MR. RA\ This is the latest out. patrc prepairinn to is not much either, we have amc near here very nice rain and we were I ? I. *. r. .. ouuuuy F. D. VL. ms, and had a glad to cr i?i ^Coiton is bringing to-day on the i gua Nttesburg Market, 7 0 16 as reported ^ ^ I bj I- D. Cullum. W|j| ^ WEATHER REPORT |("| I April, 7. 1905. M I For Batcsburg and vicinity. M m was served. Mrs. Theodore stores, in t tlcdaum's music was much enjcy- loons, at y all present. The next meeting one state be with Mrs. K. F. Cullum. ford witli ? , dred t hoi ;. Frank ttovd of Emory was in arg m<l(]e i Wednesday. brick and r I' Sliealv was i:i town Thursday '*s "hoon long ago, r J. .1 Kawl is spending a few .... .. ...n.ui ways welcome eluding the barber shop, si- These peopl id black smith shops. Has pendent. i > bank called the BankofSaf- of eat tie a per i ' responsibility over one hun-; ];ijc considcra iisancl dollars. " The houses jj^jr js. witho of brick and lumber?mostly I profitable indt adobe. The town has had! The altituc i" but it seems that it was . thousand feet as far as I can see there is] with a climate <i. uoiei which will b e arc practically inde- j corporate limits fr< t h a few hundred head ' 1 'on ,or 11 period of son can soon accumu- i 'i'liat this action hie wealth. Stock rais ! City Council is ritfl ut a doubt, the most j tbc word a few mir jstry in the Territory. 1 will show. If Hate ie of SafTord is three j ?l place of real imp< above the sea level. | t'Oine so by some mi ! solubrious as anv it: is th?s result to be e built within its . . , 'F, , >m municipal taxa- ^'ni'i ^ several out b ten y,.urs will begin on lnsdwellin of the Mayor and Mr. Jim Cofer w;is in it in every sense of Sunday, lutes of reflection We liear Mr. J. S. sourg is to become farmer and .uerchant is ntanoe It must lie- reopening liis business in iterial agencv, iiow reached? Plalnk- Miss Liz/ie R*wl was ,ti.u5a.iu?u) see it uaeause ou- garden is mildings and backward on account of lazine s<)"n The weatlicr bureau tell town again these days about the rain ai shine, but then who be'.ievcs tl Lybrand our Well the Asparagus is on ai ; thinking of are shipping and giving it to ere. rier. and the carrier can't hai the "nest ot '**,,)U? then it beats nothins y rather ss. s tales tic! sunhem. nil they the cardly eat ou bet. ir.iir to-mgnt ari?i saturrtav. ; ,jaVf, MOVEMENT OF PROM- , 1NENT PEOPLE. i u 1 ere thev have" been u' noi i.inn i . ut Lamar, S. C. The Te r. <i. \V. Modlin, who lias been in thirty so nubia for sometime. was home one created fi this week. The whol r Maefeat of Columbia, passed nnminn1 uph Itaiesburji I'uesday on his to Saluda. and Mrs. Mass,of Monet ta ining now. the world. 11 rritory of Arizona is only ly you can ra von years old, having been nianyadvanta cm a portion of New Mexico. 'n^ to t,1(' P e of the Territory has a plic- tains, the nigl rrowth nuring t.he past few; the day t< mpt as few fo^s! consctjuent- through the mcdii pidly sot; that it has 1an^ attractive 'loui pes over the, east. ()w*| Hotels will bring roximity of the moun People will bring its arc invariably cool j m,'sl soe Hie place praiuro rarely reaching I 'liust conviiu r .. . i ' Misses Ola and ltissa (In nn of up-to-date | rist Hotels J Mrs. Kosabelle Gunt t'ie people and the ,Govan is spending this tlie money. Men ' old home in Lexington e< |n,lst the! Mr. J. C Lanham a pc e themsehes that , m^r lr an ()f Charleston sp in tow n, we are always him stop in town. is. ? inter Kunday. .So many people, have pi er and little things this week that I can't 5 week at her mention them in this issue, b aunty. wor* diot go on) but come on. jpular travel- Tins carrier could not make ent last night inK at the mail business so he glad to have to go into the livery business, s now renting out hors"s and i _ an 1 titling mall too, ana 1 ven me tart to ut irood ? a 1 i vdeeided >o 1 am buggies reckon U~~ . wen ind where they u are going?Hap- i ' ^ pcings. Bouknight of Dennis visjfljj^ysbur^\ester(la v. ^ r?Pr 1 here Wednesday. r. 1\ F Hough of ( 'olumbin maie \dvoc.ito a pleasant, (-all yesterday entertained ns agreeably and ;! r.blv <n th E'ibfeui of Public | ;at'on in general and upon school j books in part ieular. Mr. ilough I, esents a large chonl Hook 1'uhish- i House and is an elfei t ve ion\ci Wanted: \ 1 T Jl. J * ? Wanted: lev.r-y cr. approved ?:> . 1 he First Naink of Batciourg, V. NWWatson, Preaiy % ' >ur (4) per cent. per annum interest, four ear, on deposits in the Savings Department: V.1 - r T,_ ...... v Ml IILIIU U?? II \ | i a nice little rain yesterd and it lias been turning I since. (Juessthc lady < ICOVerinir llli their ir:irdi>n I "' EDGEFIELD r> .Inilirs rP. I'riiTin siL?:u uv ijunu i wj,en pa Sees he will wonder wl ay artcruuon is going 10 pay him thattwe colder ever back, but. then if you want ti oiks will be anything you have to >? to-night. out anfl so pa that is what Bur Sparrow." {njT to do, hut Pa knows Bud IT he never pays it. sI'VVS. j This carrier now owns I thorough-bred horse (A *- "<<) < will CI il ''n' 1 _____ hen Bud nty-tive 0 make launch 1 Is tryis sot rti ? ? a line [ 1 K)) cut, P* ^ " ?' " M |n IT- ^ 0. Taylor of Saluda County isinthecilv -^av. pir. and Mrs/ Able of Stead J Ian spf tuiui bout* in town yes Lfc; Jteru\y Kiine shoppingMr. C. t?r.il?nes. of Columbia, was In the city Sunday. I? it a list. r (I r. T-ottor of Donnls on?* o! i lar?,rt.' planters * :' tit.it soot mi ? ?> >\\ ii on atunlay last. ESVILLE PE!?SONA*.-S. r. E. J Inline spi n; mi tl;iy Cashier. WantedHank of I Wanted: Lexingtoi cry convenience and security consisi President. ..unui.ai ui netesDurg, u. 15. Kawl, iness?whether large or small?prompt and att< ntion to every one: The First National latesburg, M. VV. Perry, Assistant Cashier. e to know that The First National Hank of g does the biggest business of any Hank in n County, and that our patrons receive evlent with safe banking; N. A Bates, Vice ; Europe this week as the cousin Mrs. Van II. Spa! | lanla. Mr. Hacon will I j away several months. I>r. and Mrs Manly 1 ted ("apt. and Mis. K. 11. at Winterseat for sevei week. i .. ..... - now is that, brother carriers, guest of his beat it, of course that is my 1 tiling, of At- iioift rent bcr out as she is too probably be )et just anybody ride. l?eiiii course if they have Dough % .?-! they can get her. inunons msiYounyblood Mrs. Spencer Kneece gave tl ral days last rier a Lb. of butter and now tell you those are the kind < can you U lorse, 1 F njcc to I enough he a. let lue 1' * of gifts The Misses Dreher (if Lexington ! county who have been visit in-/ Mis M k kira Shuler the past we.k p turned mi tjheir home Wednesday tnorninir M i Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Hardin are visit-, N v| klitr friends and relatives in town j M 1/ cjipt B. W. Gibson of Bratlluboro. | c ^ ? ermont spent several days here ibis' week in < oluinliia . I'nlyr'lt (?' S.i wda was in town diiy iii^tit r. l.iv Kilieifdy <>l Augusta j 11 11 ! i !.i t i v? s lieie last \veck , _ i-s Halt ie Groscelose's school closhis week and she is now at home, years, lia r. ('lint Riser It It this week for populatir nvt'li irir w 11??r#? hp tr/ir>< tn i<>;i<- )> claims fa ving more than doubled its above one liui m, of all t!?is itrabam c.-unty summer. or si stor <i<-\elnnmcnt than am i bus bieii said id ltd Fare illicit in the the place lias open i xty in the winter. It enteiprises hi fore I t lie le .s liimii<lit v in 11..> can cimie. 'I ni m r. I la! pii Jones lias <{< I bia to work. M i s. M issoi.ri Lot t a tic 1 \\ bite of Johnston were I one day last week. M ii." .11 sinit ii K-. |. ?p , , . , at Johnston. mks for industrial Ml. Ml , j , the fullest results c|)1,(| ^ isitcd ut Jolinslo. I' (.noioir ??/?t ii .n r\f jno to Colli in- 1 ,,IS '?iu carrier iikos, and Mrs. Watson kuvc the carrier a lut saur kraut and all such good t 1 Mr> .1 11 what they give the carrier on visitors here j, >^0 j ent Saturday A BATESBURG B Mounce and cashier of a North < i Saturday. i V. B. of tine 11 inks is It. F. rV I Caro weeic lO'iKin^ aucr mailers pcriaiuinir ? to theSummerlnnd Tourists Hotel in M which he is int< steel. Mr. L. A. a'. I Carpenter also of Yeruiont and a ^ brother-in-law of Capt. (>ibson w; s J ... nit?i "was here with htm. L con Mr. T ec ' Lonett of Columbia was Keai. ... ? r, . instant. during poet " " " amt recliaxUsr was town Cm r K L. Asbill esb. spent Monday ^ Lexington. county. 1. I.cwio Ilallinan of (Jilbert has Nl'z<-)1^ ... are said I red h<*ro to accept a position in the sj, in factorv. copper is h > funeral of '"is. Feortfe Powers capilalis >l Miss Cora Poland, was held at quant it ii ;cord church near Le s i'le Friday, j jpj? ma i iaIYord is situated in Craham Uniosplicn: t those mi 11Vri i u contains manv mines which 'ill:iu.s to be paj inp heavy dividends. |'T' Wh<' ?nc ver. lead, iron, and copper: !' ""'toiha the most sau|.rht alter by 1 1 'u1 I as it predominates in larger ' w,lT ??"' s. and vast fortunes are lie- ' ",l -'fluid \> e by owners every year. Coalola*s ,10,,'Is lie hater it was for our Mayor and ("it with Iuijk t rouble, receive loo hi^h e >phcre is bracinjr, and '' h;ck\ for bate: * enjoy this ozone will ?it t hi.s, i he critical tiffethei..- place of resi- such wisc men in r< d before leaving home JOHNSTO as a town with tirst j Ii^liled tlir*e hundred I Mrs M i. Ni ? til l It'll VI I y Council cannot' MissCurrati Hartley onuncndation and home after several week shurj; t hat she has atives and li iendsin <; l imcof her history. Nort li Carolina. mtrol of her affairs Miss Ruby llin ani, N matcc Hettis were ifuestsof Mr iN ?> I J I llJ>. man several day.- las' \\? oris has returned. The Stale K. Y. 1\ l\ Ikis returned) lilia Hilllk. * visit to rel-1 , rectivilie und pPccia! to Ihe A< vtx-ale. ( uncord, Aunt ..?At a meeting of the Hoard of Idroc Fannie :ie the ( ili/.ons I'ank and Trust C I' 1 ill- of Concord. N.t' Mr John 1< ek elcctc'to it i-position of ca> li.ivt a oinn-' tl,c Hank 11 wili ,:'ko charge recent tors of ompany '(A was ihier of wu ? ? : m " Fines (Iter <?f Columbia spent |;(M " License e on Tuesday. i-n " " " Hoa?l-- ! 'V " << L'*- t* Cullum who lias been *101 I Op ?< Vi .1 the cotton mill business for I nio< one past year or so in Conneticut has "be returned to Uatcshurg and will 111 tte oho u uture be connected with the llalman tne< and Cullum Hardware Company. tr. Klhert I! Au!l, editor or the I,las 'iil.l and News visi ed F odge no. F ''-out !e ignts ol I'vthias t lareville on i These eo inlay n'glit last and prcsi led over a '"iles fn. ?tinjr of that body. W. August. "f visit r aly and I >r I). M. Crosson vero ten sen as delegates of t'e 1) striet ola11 !<il ;ling at Newberry. ?'(' i " This wal found in Cm ha in comity a-i ,mi *,A,.V ?,a; .>rly miles west of Sailord. i ,MJl ' :nn here all.eds are nbout twenty live |,10t sw Jlavt in our earn p. We are in In >pe "U)",lls and d trlhein before many weeks raining> miles west of ns are forests ' ''ave tiied ids ainonj,' which arise pure '|:,U' ""ctnivi mtain snow waters t reams. '? be these pe ler we use in ourcamp. strangers in i .. .... i',vi 1.1/1 tv. i.n.irv/iii. U e, Wright ? iii the year b> tin- sun. toiii aiK'*ii wi?? r?* to loll you that it is mother anil sister. been here for over two 5!r. anil Mrs. Al< mine this time it h;.s visit in}; relat ives h ?ix v.eeks eoi:-!aiit iv all the hotels ami thot M! ;in(l Mrs W niene.sat all. It seems ">?<>? > Monday, oplc's n.otto to take all Mrs. K Mover's and t hey do. ! Wilson has returne .(ireei. and mvself an- Vauelnci* mt.-i- ? t. six* went to sec her ""r,,i represent runes i :it terxiatuThey are ( I'. N. K. KaileV, Kev. *nzu I/.ihtfston are Mr t, t Mims Mls 1 Arkansas. Misses Kli/.a Minis. Una S ( o^'tnirii were Heltie and Lueilc Six i' i^luirti. K.la Mays .\1 sister Miss Allcc Uddison, Fair and IJr..n! <1 It) her home at Mr. an 1 Mrs l?raKrir ...? ...? i. . : 1 ... .... ??-1 t. . roiii ncrc in " * i"" i 'ol. and Mrs v,'i'V i!ai:?m ii.j,' compliment' H Hurls, j ' ox s 1 'H'?s anility, and a s II Tillman, ' pride to li s many friends In Minis, l-die, J elsewin re \\ho have watched ppard. Until rcer sii.ee m .vie,% to Litis pint leu. Virginia Ko.\ came 10 Concord about 01 ,011. a.po from I'litOsbur^ where Ids vet lives Jones enter ,,.. .... Mr. ruX tool- , iimir. ciiminir i?is is a to -Mr. on rcc of ?ie and his i-a- Ji& ; 41 ne year mother a > in Col John Ilell Towill attended the otton growers meeting at Lexington londay. C() Mr. George Edwards spent hist an.unday in Hatesburg. sta ,, Ors. ""immerman and Quattlebaum | Monday at Lexington in at tend- Fu n t> 4, l'3'i the County Medical Associ- J;or J I IX |'I Till- HANK OF LEESVII.LE, I in the (J Leesvi le, S. C. I titude oi MMI-NCEI) BUSINESS JANUARY j 1,1(5 Pll>:|} 2,1905. oilier da teincntofeondit ion March .'51, 1 IKi.j. The dee| I! ! >( MTHCES. I le silvei tanking House scenery mil lire and lixt tires *-I.WOf?| imagine ins and discounts. Or, I. '. ><! .In.. I ,i nl'i: j,, I'lHls 111 ... ... .... rahams. This last has an al- (lointf fairly v ten thousand feet. 1 had Wl" l*?r sure of riding upon top the "I on our y, a distance or ten miles ^;u-' have p blue canyons with the lit- constant I) v ry streams, was the prettiest "tore than ie 1 have ever seen. No one can >' how pretty it is. The Monti* a,1(l Whists n< the east cant cointnetiee to t t r * < . ? ?' ? 1' veil. We thlnk that i> | Dr. John Moh'ey. >g before we ran put out ,.IS ju.lt. a feU ?la\ tiat i\ * soii attain. In I ?ess been talking about S. <\ inee leaving I weigh 88 A i |J' ver (lid and think it will Spring last week fore I ran sleep in Mikes >ir ;nul Mrs. Ji w tourists hotel Charleston allctu v. i\ r. v I V * 1 " * ' ' " 11IL > I^n HLTI-. IUINUU u Ii'? iilt'ims liisi , of Millcdtfe fJa . nln* wilh ? <K-li|rlitful si s Ia->t \\< e\ on l)ti>i SALUDA Nl \isitcd at Ui?l>'c , , Pallida Standi oo WriKlit arc in Mr a,,(l Mrs M- I{lin? the state li. ' la>l Wi'diu^day with .J(ill!J?t I II. rnuio ' Ne oord, a position as hook-kecpei upper. Yorke Furniture Co. and has __ worked his way up in the em of tlie business men of t his oil EWS I new bank was recent Iv ornan ml.) has behind it the best ' men ??f the city and White spent te(j ,neans Mr. l'o\ is to t?e < relatives m ulalefl on Jlis set. ,m ^ sueli a ( ru r l he steadily i Ui.louce y. The i/"d and ?a>incs.?, unliinicnnsjraf I i:able - - | V ' 2 Jr. Eve, of Augusta ;s spending a! bays here. ? C " r. M J. Whittle was here Werincs i la' o ?. , I"' r. Ernest Livingston visited his sol , l( ^lefolks near Lexington Sunday. ' n rs. E. F. Strother mahe a short j compare $3S.")0*2 2? Whilst I.IABILTIKS mill ami ' i pi till stuck three IVt <\ in. ii:,,.ion.no w0 m|U livirlmil dep.-sits { wn not have Meet lotieek, \ $22, .00.80 i i ... I conUl i idi vim-H prolits, $,??,) 4!) i . ma, l<?r $:is,r?c,2 1 1 '?' cc with it. >v A! I up there we viiifed the saw found to nur amazement trees] "l,!'s' , , i capital suHle t in diameter. u e traveled . ... , . , i i"? said t > he s, snow t wo feet deep, and did ... . ' , . , wooded silo o our coats on. I don t think ... , ... 0(1 to have tie iiossib v do t Ins in Soitt h Caro- ... , , .. , , , . , , \\ ards, to tin fear of catchlne cold. , , . , , .. . . free 01 cost luntrv is famous lor its rich <1J INtiWS. Mrs. win thick In tin- a?r <>f a I .. ... , i Mrs. " . I fur \\ arils < >ut!? . , lumen to her hon; lent to float t he protect within rt a h A well Mr and Mrs v fseveral acres is report - moved liaek to t en ottered If. (Ml rhnton <;idtfe Spring. promote is of the Hotel. M|. am, Mrs A ' have announced t all or visiting l.cr' '* L"n* KSliU llluden I in , re- Mr. J A. fJreen visit c e in <leorgia J of Mr. .1 w . Hanks a f? II. Sawyer have Mr <?. \V. hong of Jo heir old home at town a few dajsagn. Mr Alvin KtInredgo ugiist us C. Mubley ville on luisinos last, wt lie < ngageineiit of u'>i.,m nr posn iosi. 1 tov\ n Sunday mr. Fox needs no introilui d the family Kateshuitf's people as he isuel w davs a>,ro. and beloved by all who have 11 iin here for \ears. The A linston, w? s n islics him all possible success went to CSreen- TRENTON NEW! ek. I An attractive dwelling is lion to I known known ulv t-ale S I be inn o " < to Columbia last Friday o ss I* Hie Jonesof Wards i> heie 1 vim' millinery business, A ' 3 "h t hi A. S. Thompkins of Kdttefiidd tin 41 ? ret Mr- il. M. Holstein near here reek. ,\ v " ' j Fortnight Club was delight fuily tained Friday afternoon by Mrs ( u o * no m >011111 1 uroima, 1 a^rrieult unty of Lexington, * eron Is a Vrsonally appeared lie I ore me, II 1 Mectze. Cashier, and make oath bles ' it, the above statement is true to inj* here 1 best of hi* knowledge and belief 1 ... II A MKKTZK. . V.. worn to before me this ">th flay of irll. 1 !?)*>. (luce h< s Holers Mnyly Notary I ublie, s. C. naires \ rrect A11 e>t!? I ||jn? i-, C. I) HAIIIt 1 , ..... A I I I 'IT ui,il kinds I lie priru-ii :t A CI J AIN Haifa hay and a few vetfct < PIANO his hay is very valuable.brinp- yjr < \v.? e n I Ik* local mrrket ten c!<?l* vt.. oneoftt 1<ii 11m- best tin! 1 bill is 0f his native :ii is wi' l in ^r:i(''l. "ih pro winter in Ha in I loftl* us } ? i > ea i 11 re- occupation. Ii erv little work, the |>: i.eip e one in tills tf t he irriffat ion. J .iinl tha* i? | .iriran he or s ie:ilcfl iiinl cdiiTei'it i I V sit .......... ... t:i d: TO <i?-;T A i1 !,eilda.filterMi? NEAR COST. ! I?r. I'auo N.-lson K Mruail ?f ISratt lebon\ 1'?!"'? ? )i> pioneer piano dealers month, state is spending the: >|ls. .1 \V. Rr.i testmrir ami hy way of Mr. Sam I. lleadj ie is willing; to sell any in (Ireenvillc Moii ?\vn any grade ol piano or remains wore hnri tie may desire minus the f|av afternoon. vs .ii,ii' Moblcv to 1 spent several da\s last v ''' ' M' re'at ives leu . Ii take place thh < >11 the ni^ht of I'rid j there will he a musii dforcl, daughter of i,m>nt ? the auditorium of near here died traded Se;.ot?l bulMlnjj. Irtav mon.inK The of the piano fund V edat Wards l ues- redtfe whose musical a preeiated here, will ?? < >>< .-|miuk red?<i here for the use of tlu veekwilh Iter visor of the Trenton divioion av April 'Jist There will l?c an entertair i\il entertain- v'rs W 1>. Holland's this evi of the Saluda the henelil of the general for the bene- fund. Ihith tth- jir j> r Holland has as hi bilities are ap- mv. and Mrs. tJcorpc S. Court return fron | A|kt.n Super iment at, 'ii iny fur u.issiou ? puests enuy of IvernaKliaii. .turi uur imxunn rned the hostess Intro leiicd a, * " " n# contest, the answers beinc J ''' " " " >pular magazines. A paper with " " " lastions was handed each guest | 9" " i limited limited time to answer.' lennie Towill won the prize, a " ' and dainty collar. 14 ? '? ' It li< M l\ > II. II I , K. II MKNDIilX, i uaterl w !?'ICC lOHs j per aero i 'III' v.. WANTED. ' which I want t<> rout an * room Ilo'isc. Is' ' " X It. ISA V L V. s,a" " ; I < I I ' |M ' Mil 1 I ill briii}; one buudrod dollars j,,?s I e >p'r> i so dilT< rent iihmis b\ I ? ICIl . , r?., , ! 1 am ready t Irr g lie I bo I i s:i ' l\Cl ... J !heir i?H Ilire iniii son roe. si .! >. ' < .. l b I ... . , ... ;st.o?rrat)lM'.ille 1-lls. and n.oi.'td a in valet > . .... J. ?.'\\ lilt tie ??t" I *1 I I \ |?* 11 * I lu II UUIill a 1 M is. M II ii ie from .lesson. (ia. IRKS TAKEN. ... ., to M-rve all who want M,SS !,:ls s,,' 1 "ll s taken at my new |?|,01 rcIa,ivcs8l,n ry over Harris'drugstore j Mr J. C Lewis Hateshurf.'. S<' ' one day last week. ; (ireen\ Mlf. ;uvompani< l r. l'.jrni'd Saturday |u.r friends from tli.it ei rare musical aceomplisl I of Wards \i>ited will furnish .? larjfe par' (j.,v gram, while local talent pate. went to Kdtfcticlri Mr. T. I>. Villard was (in t he interest of life in 1 d l>\ t lirco ?>f I \ who po><csK A Heal list ate '"o., formed intents. The;. <sw.'urinjf of d-'Kirahli immi^ia of the pn? purchased a lar^o .stretch of it w ill partici" ''ere. These lands have been of little agricultural worth i hero last week oxperiinent of their reclaii stirance. looked forward to with nine! for the nt , lias iml near held as unl the nation is t interest