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SjrlSpF* ? ?? - . " A-' 'J *$ ; J | BATESBURQ ADVOCATE ? Subscription Rates, In Advance: r A_. -rr V 1 Kjae i ear OUC. . Six Months -25c. """"?????????? a Entered at the Batesburg, S C. Poet ? Office as Second Class Mail Matter. c c No attention paid to correspond- t enoe that is not signed by sender's t correct name. t i "I~~i m i When sending in change of address , always give your old post office. ( < N. Rogers Bayly, Ed. and Prop. FRTDAYT APRII77T 5 ?AN OBJECT LESSON PARX.? ( That a community's prosperity is ( the sum total of the energy, thrift and progressiveness of its citizenship is just as undeniable as that a comrnu- ^ nity is composed of individual citi- ( zens. Nothing consequently can be { done that is really for the true bettermentofoue individual which docs not make for general good. Based upon this, as a cardinal principle, it becomes at once apparent, as the fundamentel duty of each community, whether Town or City to dt all possible, by corporate encourage ment for each and every one of ib citizens in their cllorts to better indi , vldual conditions < The advancement of a community through the citizen, and the encouragement of the citizen, by corporate aid, could of coursa be demonstrated in many more ways than one. but, for Batesburg, at the present time, one method of progression stands out so conspicuously for the general | good, as to not only invite, but de- i mand attentionThe Summerland Hotel, near Bates- < burg, and the New Hotel to be erect | ed In Batesburg, are both enterprises | promisingly looking forward to individual gain- the gain of their stock holders. That these Hotels will be of immense advantage to Batesburg and its environs hardly admits of adverse criticism. Through their instrumentality the c? In re and wealth of the north is to be given an opportunity to breathy our dry, healthful air; to ?*?* bask in our delightful climate and to enjoy the gorgeousness and bountiful- , ness of nature that this part of South Carolina admits of sc richly, not only ; in South Carolina's indigenous blossoms, but in the borrowed blooms of \ subtropical vegetation. ( The Hotel will bring the northern health and pleasure seeker- they will 1 come; the vital point is not that, but, ( the consideration is, how to keep them with us, bow to induce them to 1 build in our midst and, right here, ( the duty of the Citv to the citizen is i ' unmistakable. One Hotel is building, the other about to commence, what is the City of Batesburg doing? Is it making any preparationto permanently h old the coming guests by making itself more attractive, by furnishing object f lessons, in arbor culture and horticul- a ture, of what high culture and land J scape gardenings can do for Batesburg? it Batesburg needs a public square, jo laid out artistically, and made as at-1 a tractive as tree, shrub, and plant life can make it. One square of this kind f< will do more to induce permanent a residency, than any other means look- h ing toward that aim, can promise. t< Show to the northener, already fav. orably impressed by climatic copdi- r tions, that, if he spends his money II here, he can create for himself some- o Hirrt-i Hi * 11^11 VJ J For those gc we have in large and vs \ If you want necessities o by the BATE S. J 7 f hlng to delight In and to be proud of; an mankind for aid. how to him that. If he builds a villa ue it much or little all su lere, he can grow around It a luxu- for this noble purpose will be ance of foliage and flowers limited on applied to the alleviation ol y by the amount of his expenditure- and all giving may rest assur Demonstrate to the seeker of health . money they give will be f ind comfort that here he really can | once thvjugh honest an< xchange bis dollars for health and thetic bands. comfort that here be can sow bis ? :oin and reap therefrom all that will SOUTHERN EDUCATK leliKbt the eye and uratlfv the taste ,f (rce(lom unde|llcd rfsls n verdure, flowers and fruit; and, . , . ... hese tourists, be they people of taste c Kence' 1 11 e gence s (] md retinement as most of them are. ?y education and It Ulterac ,,, , , * j *. , cancer that eats away the will, fascinated, though perhaps unconscious ot the Impelling force, will, ,recd0In' can any man ot un tne after another, build hemes of lux- mlnd soberly c")"ose pub,lc 1 ury and surround them with parks of at Pu^"c cosl. , j , ,a , It is to be hoped that Colui lrboreal and horticultural magnih- 1 welcome the Superintend *6DCC , ., Public Education with tlie on The sooner steps are taken provid, tl , . , ed hand and* it is to be furtlu Ing for the parking of a square, the , . that wliat these trained mine greater will be Batesburg's return. m i * a . o a> t? 11 *or betterment may meet The interest of toe Southern Rail j i a,, a. .,j. . T- . out the State as well, as t road, in the buildir.g up of Bates- ? , South, with a ready and liinr alroq/iv nnn nr ito ??" uuvuuj v/uv v; ouuiV/Ca ui ic*" ?nue, should not be overlooked, and r,-sponsen . . , . We congratulate Columbi; Its co-operation, in Batesburg's much . . .. . would any other city in tl leaded object lesson park, should be . . . , land, in having been choser obtained. meeting place of the Superic ~ of Public Education, men i rHE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE CHANG- power, if properly supported, ES HANDS, do so much for the real good All readers of the Augusta Chronicle will learn with deep regret that Mr , . ^ ww3k28I9B II. 11. ( abaniss has soldout his interlists in that paper, the ability of Mr. ' Cabaniss as an aPround newsparer i' jk man and as an editorial writer has " wk - Wt won for the Chronicle and for himself a legion of admirers. Ti e 4^^ A Vugusta Chronicle stands upon tie jf Mr highest plane of Newspaper journalism . ^ and should Mr. Cabaniss move away from Augusta he will be sorely missed . JH* by a host of friends. The Augusta Chronicle in every way deserves pub conOdence and admiration all Jjtfi which no doub't it will in its hands, continue fully t > deserve The following is clipped from the Chronicle. 1 I have this day acquired control of The Augusta Chronicle Publishing Company, and Mr. II. II. Cabaniss has ^ 1 I tvJLl I Z-1 retired as President and Business Man- , THL: GUN A1A aKer' Mr. Cabaniss's work in Augusta lias (Successor to F. \\ . Ilusc lieen of character tlio rougMy inline ClrtUjMfv. To with his splendid reputation as a I d newspaper manager, and the new ? , T, , . . .. .. Nets, Seines. Hooks, Bobs management will be more than satis- ' ' fied if it can maintain the high Poles, Reels. e*c. standard set by him. The Tandem Spinner attra The Chronicle will continue to be a ... strictly Non-Partisan Democratic Baseballs, G loves, Newspaper, whose chief aim it is to ~ _ >erve the best interests of all the E>atS, fctC. ieople, and worthily represent the Phonographs a uood city in which it is published. It will at all times strive to be Records, juch a newspaper as will deserve the jonfidence and patronage of the public. Guns, Rifl The Chronicle desires to thank the \ugusta public, particularly, for the oyal support and liberal patronage ac- <111 CI :orded it during the past two years, ind hopes to merit the same con- Ammunstio iideration frv the future.' TnOS. W. LOYLESS, i o , Try us on Pocket Cutl< Pditor and Business Manager .... ... -Augusta Chronicle o I .tULI 1 Z tJUlN b i ;-,08 .v a in st r, i: f/j war relief fund. Columbia, S. < The Advocate is in communication Phone 27b. rom B. F. Buck, sec etary of the Jap- ? nese Relief Fund no 100, 5th Ave. a Batcsburg Woman a: ?ew York City which owing to the v0ll :i goor paint tli.it jngth of t he article a:ul the pressure two weeks?" Yes wc haw I>( ti nnr p/iliimtiu fnr cnu/m wn oro nn a ?fi?l ble to print in full. years if properly applied. The Relief Fund is based upon the l'ros* sarful necessities of the distressed nd beggard families of soldiers who The two nun had dine! t ave lost their lives or health in the :ind were the best of frsei errible Russo-Japanese War. they engaged in a scuffle whit Thousands are in need of immediate so seriously, eliefand actually starving and the Austin was drinking hea telief Fund committee, in the name an(* was l?st to reason wh< f humanity and charity, appeals to tacked Ross. rade Furniture. || ring to House-keeping J|; Stock, Furniture in We S3: t tried assortment. . . . ry 1 5? Bed it we have it. All the tres f a home are for sale ^ Hoi :S: to fc / SBURG, | I . C. IUIP 1 ' THE HATESBURO ADVOCATE. ~PUOTR? ins given H. HENDRIX,- J. L MATTHEWS, 11. A. MEET V"* X J A -??. ?t ???? a rnaiueot. vice. ires. Cashier, at once ~ )The Bank of Leesvill i lympi. | Capital, $30,000.00 w I Leesville, - South Caroliti; Come in to see us, we want to see and know you all. Every p upon in- tion taken to insure safety to depositors. [uickened y is the ?? vitals of impaired education nbia will for indigestiop* ;r hoped, Is suggest Take ^ he whpie Qunter's Elixir Pepsin Compo favorable a, a* we his bkoad This is not a cure all, but only recominen i forVbe Indigestion in all its forms. We know this itpnrlnAtc - - ~"T'; neve you. No matter how much you suffer n \\ho.?c longstanding. If you tike one bottle accor it is to1. .. .. , of man. | directions and you are not benefited we will ? your money. Can any offer be fairer than th I Why suffer when you can get relief? 50c., Bottle. Gunter's Drug Store, Next to Post Office, Batesburg, Old Reliable The Manhattan Life Insurant" ckle, . of New York. ' kin<^, A PolLcy-IIoltlers Company. Its Policies arc simple, clean,, si forward contracts It is one of tiie strongest companies in the ct Fish. When you want First Class Protection, or investment, call on MlttS, our rates. We write up-to-date Policies. ^ Marshall B. Young, General Agent, Columb Pugh & Phibbs, Agents, Rutland Buildii BATESBURG, S. C. L. M. M1TCIIKLL, M. D..MKDICAL EXAMINER n Rock Bottom Prices. ?ry. _* 1 "XT T-,-1 -? - i okti, j in o r lies nor Mosquitoes can i z. \ tcr you if you use our Scr doors and windows. 5k* We have all you need for spring renovati HarstJ? Pa^ts, Calsom-wall finish, Glass, Plaster, Cement Etc. O. O. BROWN h ended Opposite Post Office. Z'Lt COLUMBIA, S. C. A POSTAL WILL BRING PRICKS Largest Stock In IfBatesburg. |fl \ * have Bed Room Suits, Sanita- : sS C** I Bedsteads of Iron and Brass S3 100b Springs of woven steel, Mat- :|sj: ;ses, Rugs, Matting, &c ise Furnishings of all kinds are ?e found at the i-si f \ i ZE, le, \ a. recauJ und. Stop ded for Frienc ding to ^ refund Have you stopped tc is? what a gem you have in Policy of the Pacific, v you find such a Policy? Who lias ii for sale? What company can e< for one moment. Did you ever think might need insurance Mi S. C. in life than death. IIow many thousands insurance through inal premium caused by ac sickness. How can you buy mod food and pay doctor bill sura nee premiums. Wit laid up by accident. How can you provide ???? family or your self wliei came disabled by aceid< ness. The Ideal Policy an: these questions, solves problems. It pays the face value i mily, in case of death. ] es money to pay the prei 5 C/O., **is policy while he is huj and this insures his pol paid to his family, shou of accident or Illness. It pays him his whole traight- in ten equal inst&lhnei world. *ie from accident or slcki tally disabled or lose his us a his feet or his eyesight. And remember there I: charge for the disability! ia S C the Paciarc has t.hA aamo serve that all other old ng, panics have |20,000,004 fund to make good cverj theie Polices, a few good make good many, sell grand contracts for me ir ???? trict, and every body slit one of our?Ideal lVlic me a card and I will do t c. Ij. join )0c- District Agen een j WARDS- s" on. T Lime, Comfort And Luxu For those wishing to put in Furniture, or those wishing crease the comfort of their h we are the place to come. . For a China Cabinet, a Pantr a Rat Tan Arm Chair and for dow Shades-For all we've fied and for all else, come to BATESBU s. c. ===== I I=? ' ' ' . I! > consider the ideal vhen can tmpete it that one uney tuore \ lose their jility pay cident or lirino niirl is and nine sick or for your n you be;nt or ill> we res all all these to the fa- B (I furnish- ^Bj miums on or sick licy to be ' ild he die insurance jtt it, should loss B a no extra contract? le^al reline comspecial r clause in ll i- ^ men can injf tliese i my disjuld have ies? drop he rest. "ES It. c. ry. i new A to iniomes, Y Safe, I Win- J speci- 1 RG |