The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 14, 1905, Image 1
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Trie Firat is'&t'l. Bank of Bat
pays interest four times a year
posits in the Savings Departmei
pounded every three months. 1*
spare money to work?it work
you sleep?has a perpetual, ever i
ing earning capacity. We invite
open an account now with our lta
be numbered with our live hundr
positors.
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Deposits Average
Paid Out in Dividend
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JACOB PI11NIZY, President,
*A I I J \< )A I ) I ?AN K.
KTA. < 11 ;< >K< i I A.
Wm. A. LATIMKK, Viec-I'rcs.
BATESBI
ran
URO S. C., FRID AV.RRIL 14,
n the other case of W. K. Clajs. LEES'*
Hey \ Son, fur damage, Jape
iley & Sun liad forinei;]y forced iWayOT
rtgage on Clark's land. was od >
il defendant's demurrer sustfd I will
I9O5.
/ILl.E TO VOTE. | 1\M A
and City Council
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be Elected Next w ? *
RION PA
r m. t a
CHAS. G. GOODRICH. < ash
Capital $2oo,ooo.o' ,
Banking by mail is enti < '" j
deposits by express, r<
will be credited your ace?nu
ier, RUFUS II. BROWN. Ass't Cashier.
Undivided Profits $270,7M.oo
iracticable and safe. You can send us your
"3 mail, money orders or checks and same
and receipt sent L>y return mail.
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COMMON PLEAS COURT.
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tkiUDi stand.nr. I tin
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Thinking that our readers would be ;
interested in an epitome of the eivil j 1,0
court we give it below, showing who ! a')|
1 the plaintiffs complaint-Is-i jvintid
ised .H. B. Evans for plaintlff^r. monu
Gowan for defendants. All ler I on Monti
als were continued. j take place
i few matters on the oxqity h of i ^i,e putpos
i Court were disposed cf. city counci
)n April Uth the following ?fu- was held l?
lis were offered just before urt store of Mi
ourned for that day: lowing gen
U'hn.n?n - = - - % . ... - ?
ay?PERSONALS. | ni
lay next an election will
in the town of Leesvillc for j
e of electing a mayor and
il. An informal meeting 1?I f ^ |3i
ist Monday night in the old ^ 11^
. J. I'. Jiodic and the folitlemen
were nominated:? der
ursu iuu/
enalty Paid For
\ On The Gallon
The Fidelity M
Company
1878 L. G. I-()L
Assets, $7,741,860,62
I.
utual Life insurance
of Philadelphia.
JSH, President. 1905.
: Ratio of Assets to Liabilities
21 Per cent.
. nanaiea eacn case ami with what re- I
suit: j?f *
* The Court of Common Fleas was in 'Ul'
session from Monday morning until ser
Thursday afternoon. Six of the jurors caI
drawn to attend were absent or excus- j
ed and an extra venire of six was C01
drawn. These gentlemen were: It. F. Ju<'
Forrest. 1*. It. Kd wards, .1. C. Wyse. the
\V. It Itushton, <1. \V. Iterry and .1. tlu
n iicicas Mute Luc PSlUDU^tnt/l DR. D.
Saluda county the courts tieof
vo been honorably and ettii>tl7
ved by William 11. Ma/.feat ithe H. A. I
lacity of otllcial stenographs md J. L. 1Y\
Whereas the changing of luJa p ?
inty from the fifth to the ,'hth
licial circuit, as afore i ,!d, wiiave E. E V
effect of depriving tin- cow <>f
> said county of the valuable-? ices i
M. CROSSOIN KUK
MAYOR,
WEETZE,
ATTHEWS,
1ENDRIX, Buoyed
VEST, FOR COUN-! _
oilmen. Come
At 11:30 O'Clock
Up By The Peac
;s From Contrition an
e That \ j
d Be- t
YOUTH, SI
Make ?a man feel lie will ti
you will need a life inconi
I will need life insurance.
Send for booklet.
\V. L. WILLIAMSON. Con.
Columbia. S. (\
IRENQTH AMBITION
lever he old or poor. It you do get old
o. If you d<i ti<>t gel old, your family
A Fidelity i'oliey provides for both.
Ar'U M. A. LIT I'lilvK MIX, Agent,
I3atesburir. S. C.
H.Banks. lof;
pre
The following cases were called aim |^.o(
disposed of as appears: i caj
Kentucky refining Co., vs Sal 11:1a I '
Oil Mill Co , lMaintilfs motion to require
defendant to make certain al- ^
legations of answer more definite was
allowed. Thurmond and Kantagc, At- (
torneys for l'laintilf: B. \V. Crouch |^;1(
Mr. Maefeat, aiul 111is wlllh all After Uj
>bability be the last term otlicse t,,e su^ec
irts In which lie will appear the was tlloro;
>acity of stenographer: and l'iat '
Whereas it is meet and prupfthat wi" lje su^
ublic servant who has lastly, l)r. W.
rlv, impartially and o/trteony dis- Druy ?'o.
ir^ed the duties of i.is rtition special sui
>uId receive proper comnuiat ion Pharmacy
o nominations were made 1 * -?
t of electric light and water 1161
uglily discussed and it is
n the near future the town
iplied with both.
E, Crosson, of tlie Crosson
will leave Sunday to take a
mmer course in the (College
of Atlanta <ia. I>r M. N. Specia
in Forgivness===He V
0 Meet His Death Wii
no Signs of Fear.
1 to The Advocate. From Co
Vent
th 1
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lumbia.
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COTTON MARKE'l
Col ton is brin^in^ to-day o
Hatesbur^ Market, 7 .5 < as roj
I by L. D. Cullutn.
, WEATHER REPOR
Mr. .John Crouch of the Cloud
Creek section was here one day las
" ,lH; week.
v?r ted
l>r. K C. Major o' Atlanta has bee
visiting his cousin I'rof. J. 11. T. Ma.
.j, or of this place.
Mi M. F. Miefers< e of Charleston
ami Aiiie& lileasc, for defendant. l,,ii
Eddie (>ary Havird, vs. Farmers
s I'?ank of Edgetield. et. al., for the re- C"1
1 covcry of real estate, was entered nto, '>ai
but the Plaintiff failed on every point *^a
n to prove her ease properly and the 0011
I Judge entered non-suit on motion of | 11
defendant. H. H Kvans represented I u* *
plaint iIT: Thurmond \ Itamagc. E. Ji. |
i. Folk and Able & Please. the defend- i ' '1C
rcior. now. tnercrore be it | wKare or
Resolved, That the thanks these i l'ie P
irts, the officers and metnlx-ruf the Crosson s
r thereof he tendered to Mr^v. 11 j)r jair
efeat for the faithful, at* and ed from N
irteous manner in which he lis per- completed
mod the arduous duties of tfe office Vandet
stenographer for many yearj
That this resolution be spretl upon Jh\ I).
; minutes of this court .v:\djthat alattendlng
Atlanta win nave onarge
erscription ease during Dr. Marion Parr
absence. eleven years. 1
les Orosson has just return- m|U t|v)
ashville, Tenn. where lie
I a special course in medicine old and his fatl
hilt University. for which Parr
Sl.Crosson is in Greenville tions for ciemei
; the State Medical oonven- , , .
has been the first white man to hang in Sot
Parr suffered death as penalty Tor the murder <
j at Columbia. Clarence Shealy was a boy ot
ier is a native and resident of Lexington coue
forfeited his life was so brutal and unprovok<
ncy were denied, Marion Parr was personall;
4-u, 1,.. *- ?! ,? >f:J\TM
^th Carolina for * ^
>f Clarence Shealy
ily sixteen years
ity. The murder
sd that all pens'
known to many
\r- :? 1(1A>) 1X?
April, M. IVU5.
For lUiU-sbury and vicinil
k Fair to-night and Saturday.
I MOVEMENT OF PR
J 1NENT PEOPLE.
; S. (\ but for the past years of Kdg(
i lieltl visited llate-jburg yesterday.
Master Lane Stanley lias been quit
i.l with J>Im i.ii.<niin l at i-. now eon
val<seent.
OM"-J Mr I5.IJ. Hartley the genial am
popular Seabuinl it <i r<>aU man ha
? teen H-etuiy Ins mother Mrs. i?. 1
II . . !
, | ants. ' ^
Andrew Miteholl vs Saluda Count;.' tl<a
v was settled. Thurmond & Hamate ^
i- represented Plaintiff; Able & lllease th<
the County.
.lolui 1*. Kthercdtfo, vs Southern
1 I , (1)S
{ Kailwny, was settInl. Thurmond & ^
sj l{:ima^e for Plaintiff's E. M Tompson j tW)
* >f Columbia and J. N. ?? Creirnrv I
?> thereof, suitably en^rn^acj under Man.
seal of tbe clerk af ibis e jrt, bo jnc
nsmltted to Mr. Macfca'.'l winter he
Ir. MaciVat in every %v..v loserves ^ewberrj
.'se testimonials of his, wtvti.
fr. I). 1'. MeMarty was i?-elected .
pensc for the cutnin^ vktr. Mr. |^'
ciiity ii.,s ocCu uispenicr itere for, ',e 10}l,ir
3 years and lias made excellent | oue w tj
\ nun; Maying m.*'
_ , , . left an Snsuran
?u Crosson. vrha has spent the
re, returned to h'ts home in wife but now si
! to day. tween Parr ant
v,u. to. Thomas of Hiverton, the Jail ori Th
ays spends his winters here, harmed inm ai
net! North yesterday, lie it?j
esville?one of the family, j
r t t: A TU <\
I II III t>lt* CIIipiU) UJCllt UL 111U /liuuiruill^ mil
oe policy for $203 which was originally made <
Lands in the narue of ids mother, owing, it is
i his wife. A tinal family meeting for p
ursday afternoon. 3'arr said that lie forgave
id bore ill will /> no one.
r- i-.nM . nO kTFMMFM
15 ill i an
out in favor of his \
said, to trouble be- .'-hi 1
rayer took place in
all who bad ever
l>i v np a n
Where they have
1 and where the^
are going?Hap)
.penings.
1 1 til I .
>1 iss JIiMinic Tow iil visited Coknn
been bi;' Ulis
Mrs. Sara Shuler spent <'iie day ii
' . A nt'iist;!. i i. I ' ! > wet k
\lis. Louise I'.oatv.ri|<lit o?' Muiiulia
jSpcffii Twv-iuy it; l*u|?tibHrg shipping
. ... 1 \t re 'I if I-- 1 - - -
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lor dtffrnuant
F Forrest, vs Southern nailwnv* 0]ei
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i
i
cial. - | ana ever
Co mistake lias been made in his re- j 'l0mc* *
et ions. | is return
\
v ixw?y is sorry wnen no ?ocs 1^1?n. i tr \*
le loves Leesville and his lovo
ed. |
? 1 csv.-r.:: ('.en. Francis
suddenly In hi
13th. law T1
paralysis, Ixhn
Gen. Paiube
1 the county no1
r uci^i. ",x
BAMBERG. 1>led ^ h,s rKilde
j ing Thursday after
Marion Bamberg died | Dr. J.C. W. Ken
,s tilth year on April 81 years. The caus
ie cause of death was j f10m the etleots of 1
g the second stroke. h>r. Kennerly w;
rg was Itorn in 1838 in She rod Kennedy
w bearing his name. He under the l&to !?r. ]
nee at Mt. Willnoon
April, 13th.
ineriy agcu about
c of liis death was
the LaGrippe. j
as a son of Rev. \
lie studied medi-head
v of Wards, S.
.1. V **iV" TV?* snifjSH (If
/\va> seen oh otir st root -> las: Sat
Mr. I\ Kthercd.e ot < <>1
visited relatives here las( week.
Mr. Frank Mathewso! Hahidat
vas lien slsiiK .s S.l inlhy.
Mr. \V. F. Hodlc of Fmory wu
visiting relatives one day last n\
"? *' !?pi!!ll one (IU1
OOUJU Kn uiv '"
- .1. 10 .. .u iJ, - r.. i;i.
irnlar. i
tiiitbin -XI I 'iilerspent ;t few hour*
ill tOWM Vi s(eit|;iy.
'ounlj J,!ss -tj \xi, , |,.ls Jjcen in
1 ' ' ' 1 i > iii ; inn.-, irlm ntd
Home \ fstiTdii^.
s I unv 1
eek. lVr J 1 I-i-fnlitncr of (olmnlda
rl
-1V| * /7 ~
% .am St~
A "?*** n'1 lmlex
/% Ct-w Batesbur^.
/Jfo First
A^rn businc.s
-A- r tired ami
I
? - " *
?_ST, ; .T r
of the amount of cash business that was do
; during the month of March, there was depos
-National Hank of Hatesburg during the twenl
is days of March, Ninety-one Thousand Four
\ l rii.t \-.t \t1 >..11 I .i
! was of Gerim
father came x
J married Miss 3
i leaves eight liv
? r.e in I lJ*te worth ove
ited in i berg was a libe
'VHun- ! Lrious' enterpr
in descent; his prand-jC- In early life he
q . 4 Hui^u-41 during . ^to
. . >?. +r* r* . -
r " Tiiivr ?? rr?
iilry Aim Jennings &hu ?? - ' ue auc
inp children and an es- and grandchildren s
r $500,000, Gen. Ham- Dr. Keuneriy belc
rn\% charitable, Indus- school of southern g<
toting and thrifty citi- much admired for hi
was happily marWatson
a sister of
on of Rld(?e Sprinj* ^
1 several cOij.n^o ? """ 8_
urvive hira.
>ntfed to the old ntleman
and was F
is sterling trait.c
Miss 1 lassie I'<>11 of Wards 1
relatives lit re last week.
Mr. WYslie Wijrlil man of Mt.
inn v\as lu-re Sat unlay.
Mr. Walter < artledne ha:
Huntiu^toil Florida and none to
more where he will remain for a
while. His mam tibials m
....
spent a leu lmaisin ralesbui^ this
risiMd w-cU.
Will Messrs 'I'. I*, and T. v. 1'iicc <<1
'' Aiktn are l:rro lor ill purpose of
eivol iny ilu* new hrii k building for
- left I m I15. ?i nut or.
Pa 11 ii
short liuIh Co mfi. ?vho has bei-n ablate
SCMl ,r"m I 'i 11 s .ij i n for so mo months
it i * ii' i y ? -
(&) 1,492.9
^ ^^wuaia anu r?iliiety-tnree u
Jilts.? | -VII. \\"v> nffer
; needy. No ni;
j was more genei
Bamberg and t
'considerate cri
never held cji
wIiich have bee
| alwaj's declined
i AM / VTUCl
reiuseo to Help the of character,
tn in South Carolina For years and ye
ally beloved than Cen. naost successfully, li
here never was a mure s?on and bis coming
editor. tier. Bamberg the siek and afllictej
iblic afliee, many of cd with delight
n offered to him but He was of a cheerf
his very presence in
tendency to revive
? nil./'.. cnli-Uo ~r .1 -
ars he practiced 'J it
is chosen profes- Tj
to the homes of T|
1 was always hailuf
disposition and iw
a sick room had a f :
; 1 lie drooping, * '
mirtf wisis iiiin a -1 ? ?> n I urn.
Mr i'. ^ JJanu's ol JJid^e ?
lici't'oii ' isint'ss Monday urn
Mj's. |i. W. (.i'i>ii(;li and Iht
]U?sj "Norton. ' i>it i ndativrs
Jljs. ?Vaiti!r Mil* In*;I. >1 ? i>h
is visjl inj.r irlat iws li> ;
?n ? 11111 1 nm , < .. iius reiurncti
home.
spring,
rning. I Mi !-aki Kerkland who had his leg
. , iiijiiled some time ago "by being
throw n 111?iii a hand-car is now out
again It will he sometime before lie
' ii resume hisilulies.
DR. EERR1S CALLED
was sett led. Able \ I'.lease and Tlpa-' Pr
mond and Ilamagc for PlaintitT; rami>- ^etv
son and Gregory for defendant. A
The same disposition i:i the ease of i i-s
W. J. Padgett vs. soi;iheiu Railway a,l('
l('r? ? '
eliminary surveys are hi ing made Mrs. H.
rcen here and Ward*., U1 month:
new two story t oncrete building Mr. II. .
i he erected bore hv Messis. J. M. =,
- , some i esic
h. NV Forrest; work has common
I I lUh
. | >!i s. T. .1. K(
... . ! days commence
A. Mcouc Is spending sever-, hundlM. on ,ht
?in Laurens. j pon(| and Knee
A Meet%e U having u liand- Street and Mai
lence erected on "Washing- he ot up-to
. . . .... , i glnrinc liinli ntv.
twivt t . . 1 * ? ' * ' 1
? * no Ul II1U.SU lO \
; dkiln istered.
BUILDING. r>esidos his la'^'e p
successful farmer.
*rnaghan will in a few To his aged wife an
the erection of a brick ren and grandchlldn
site now occupied by point them to the '
ce corner of Railroad and acquainted wit
n St. Tliis building good physician and f
date modern type two)flower on Ids grave
1 * III *
vnom he admin- t J
ractice he was a
id sorrowing child- ^ ill
en, we ean only I g
Man of Sorrows
riend we place a
and xav m>9i'"
M is. I >or.t ill lu'i r :i1114 dan
fcjiss Eppir. voro lnuv I'ms lay.
Mis. A Urn Hair was in trwn
pi ii^ T'it stlay.
J!rs ' '(llowr visitt'il rvl
near Here Sunday.
]?(isst's |.i;/io Whittle, .lanettt
and Irani, ie Ht-ijonu i
1 ?.. . : ... - ?JV. .
SUDDENLY TO PHILADELPHIA,
Kt v. Jab / I en is Ifft vestcrday
at i\t\s . , , , , . ,
ait. in ?.n ( -. I'hiladi-lphin. where he
'went to lie at t he bedside of his wife
' I''1'1 who is living ther?( ow in^'to thf above
flsiteil | it t <>f eoni'se I>r. Ferris will not of
^ ... Wiui' 111 i uriTSl
case. A
Susie Ilrodie, vs. Soutliorn I tail way the
Co.. was tried and tlio jury " ive plain- ul 1
liff *110.(n>. Judge Prince cut this
der (
, down to i n.ttd. a hie A Please and t. ,]-(j
Thurmond A llauv.igc for Plaintiff: Iu
Thompson undGregnry for defendant |ui-?
In w. K, Clark, vs. rfailoy ai. 1 Son. I
Ii hash
territic storn. passed over hero
IIMi, The hunt of Mr. .1. K. Webb ot ol|
happolls, was blown down, the j C iajr 0f ci
tning was intense and the thnn- j L.w-S .^jj j
learning. A mule of Geo. <;rahauit
1. wr.s killed by lightning and 'I he Mil
li other damage, none north of! nCur Colu
place. j lie llodie.
nv.xv W" 4/4. n,L HI; I"VUJTV. ?w .Hhu u?u
i to Liatesbure.
eon a year since LoesviUe i as
but Hie freight train set a'
tton on tire yesterday and a ROSES S"]
othes at Mr. M. M. Matth11
the tire a lew days ajje. AN
sses liuiT and Marcliant, of That, tlie she
ninia. are visit ititf M iss t?a]- s,,ns ^aJ" ba\
| of spring w itli
1 an ornament his ashes.
The funeral will
this afternoon in Bat
RAWBERRIES
I) CAKE. r,NE MAK
?wersof \pril and the ()nedn\ last week,
e united the witcheries the .1. I;. M
the dovi.>, f Qii m mnr
! had 1\ injured, loekia
W S<'t inunH rlrk#*?i
??4< I'M ?ii I n<liuiuu>.
Mr, and Mrs. \V. A. L'roueh an
t ing ilu'ir (laughter at 11
Mr. .h.|- Merloni.' of Kirnf \\a
t U i ?h*y .
Mr. Luke <;-irrsh\ was in t<avi
unlay i n business.
I'm ate Sui:?la\ a '\t
TRENTON NEWS.
ln>r< ,\ regular meeting pi t]ie Hut re
ni.i... v ii.i ?..s in hi ?>n last Saturday
. , .itti ia.nii.it tin' Inane of Mis. S. T.
1 Sat
I lushes.
( A s. i'ial at 1 financial success was
the plaint ilT sought to net aside .iml?rinent
formerly found against him by
the defendants. Plaintiff's motion
waa refused. lb M. lijvaiu roi Plain- '
till and l-. i'. Meliowan of Laurens ,l 1011
for I defendant. .cure
The plaintiff tried to secure judg- '),IV
ment against defendant by default for
(V',o on In the case of 1 >. LutherRiley "J''
TV M i it.iin 1 1 ; r.? i iv. I hew
AGAIN A WOMAN . j flaynes vi
i April nth. in Saluda ounty tD'-.ta t.ii.
it 1> miles fmm Saluda trouble oc- Wishing
J between two negro men, Kd < ^ ab'h ou
Is and Jim Long I>avis shot' Dr. .lam
r in the face with a bird gun from Teni
' of Long's face is shot away an.l u-udingtl
ill in.xt liL-.'li- ili.. A
I the ofilee of th
. Rinard and Miss Alincda I[fragrant inev
sited both Columbia and An-1 y,rs j. l. I'ei
. week personality and
parties are being forced. lovers of the be
I for rumors! fruit, pre-ent
last with a de
ies Crosson has returned borripSi baM.{j t
lessee where he has been .it- wit h roses
te legtuvts of a college cf 1
C Advocate is now >oon '""owed. A nop
idenee. team a.id )e?t it star
rry. a lady of charmir k llu' horsos became
. one of Batesburg's tw'sted up in the iiai
a.itiful in flowers and cut in two one of tl
ed, us on Monday ,nares,eg. The 1?
;licions dish of straw- as l,)e mare was 01
>n cake, ai d testooned cannot be duplicate
.lOHM k' r_>^
was plowing the I-j
)dinp in the held. f-Jl
frightenid. ^ol Iji
n ess and the plow 1 ,
ie leaders of the
>ss is a heavy one f /
ie or a fair, and
a nr\ t ^
m i s. i m . < t iiim it was in i (iv ; i
ping Wednesday,
V jx. I'al' Wat Kit s a < > i.p in
lirr nii'ci' ova Watsn of
>i riii'_'spout a few hours
city Saturday shopping.
^lis .ps j'Jlljo Mid Sallio l'>. (lit;
IP tdV " CP0 day t lus woe* .
i' M'oivd by 11 ? ' baptist M issionary So
ciety ?>11 I'riilavevening last.
imI I > Mi s. Wise ha?l w ith her as pue>ts on
ileai -mi inlay Dr at 1 Vis. T. A i^uattloin
the 1' mill nf I'atesburp
M r !'> I' Ilollatnl who Ita.s just rc
Wrl i tnrn< <1 from his uncle s home, in
Meeting M;eot. say^ that there is hut
| Jit t !- !i ipe i.l Ai. K. I,. Steven, tec
. . ..... t .-.IV . Iiau Itiiiuu \ \J , UU I IIH*
Court would nut subtain the motion
land on mot ion of defendant's attorneys
) e tiltinuc I the case for trial at next
Worm. II 11. Kvnns for PlaintitT A\d,v |
; A Mease ftir de'e^'lapi ;
A consent Ye I'll i,it $c*0O 00 va?
rendered (n thc(aico? Pchna Jordan * u'n
\> hell Tclv>phu;ni <\i. Thurmond A ',:UH
Ilamasre tor I'lalntilT; J. W. l>cvore l'u;
-? , ? ineuiyiny
to luve been the cans? > f tUv
tilty. ' Miss Kit
... . jlvs-nton
.\V* ! A i lONS OUT. Mrs. Ja.
wee v frt n
Kathevi no (<ootnan of
mbi i an I Mr. I .eon Judson Wil- 1'rof. Fi
s of Kd^efield will be married iti is on a vi>
First Presbyterian ehureh at: ....
i no strawbei
i are tt e first tin
ima F.thcredtfc is back from I season.
We thank Mr
. , i berries, "oses ar
ties Worts was litre last of fl^.ndliness t
i Saluda ;in(l for nie gjft
eteller Crout of OrariKebu g
il to relat ives here. BATESH
rrics are lnscious and
it we have scon this O'E.A
r , ?, Mr. John K. Boat^
s. I p ry for the staawr- , , .. . ^ _ ,
A . . county died at the hi
id '-ake, for the spirit , *
, ,, , law Mr, Henry Knee
hat prompted tlie gift , .
,, . . evening last in ttie s
, itself we thank her.
age.
lurfl's ca<;h slingshot
i yvkujh r
i i
vri^ht of A ikon 1 ^
ouif of his son-in- 1 jpl
ce on Tuesday
'1st year of his
a Mb
VI IIC A Mrc
M?.>?> M.irnie .1 .1, ,,t '
ts vlsii in4 i elat l\ <-s Hero,
t
Miss Kmmii Arthurs spout >
in Leos\ illo.
Mr. .1 .f. IJiiwl returnoil A
after spending -everal <ia\s \\ i
daughter Mrs. 1'arnoll. at l ama
Mr S () Stsf runt.' t\f I'l-ni-Ai
Sprit.;: <1.1
'I l l- tif! Is (if NTis. Mart ha (tin*
undav ind her grandson Mr. xllie lay an
pleased lo know that they have r?
turned from Florida where they havi
[onda.\ l>,. it foj i\t.| ;l yeai
I h liis
Mr .1 M swearlnjjen has witli hire
m a visit his daughter Mrs Law r unci
for defendant, t ,,iu
W I. Illn.(ion vs. Kstateof J? s. II.
Kd wards was set tied. .1. N.O. (Sri ^ory (' l,l't
for Plaintiff: Ha-ppard Pros. for tie-1
fci dant. C
In case of Import injr Co. vs L. 1?. I ^
Uiloy \ Son a t-otiM-nt order was pas- j
, s ) it.| iirim- t'iaint !T to itive security ( ^
for costs. U H. Kvaus for defendant ' ' , '
i a tel
l \ I M :r, .rr.r.r I...- oil
.1,1 . . .'I I 1111
nii?ia on 1 tie !h instant
, . to ins'.all
r >> iiliains was chairman at one
of 11io State Hoard of Control. Miss lis:
visit. sta\
COUNCIL MATTERS. 'amdy.
rter the <'otii., il ^ a resolu- Mrs. I>i
exempt ?tiK t ho i ow Hotel erected Columbia
from ta? it ion for a term of years,
Mr. .'on
e ".am was si nt to attornev i.on.
i nas none to North Carolii.a . .
It is 'innersti
an o; 1 mill I here,
.'areh Is nenera
do ',Vherednc is here on a of i lie dull mo.?
inn willi her grandfather's ness life, yet d
were received o
i t he advertised s
. Kinarrt has rctu ned from ? Natlmiai Kank
: \vi
as MoCartha is hack limine : 'zen s h?tnk
hkI that the month of Some of the boys c
11 y recognized as one worse tha
thsof Hatesburg*s:busi- use of sling she
uringMatch last, funds Aspect private propt
n deposit as shown by in^r to ki" an> Wrd tl
itatcmont of t ho First enout?ll to be shot at.
here, amounting to ^ird Shares its fate ?
lat was received at the Recall thcattenti*
Wrfioni.l Lnnu tii.i. !tO tll'S i
B I 1 f i
?? t - ? - '"*
si-en nn (tin -.1 reels i nc day thi>
al |; Tvlpr of Augnsta
iiir aim Mis. .1. .> \V|iii 11 n >'a
itpii Sundaj
|m anil Mis i. A. i^uatll
visited Mrs. Wise at Tientoii
x i. and Mrs C. Whittle
M ...I ..
i * "?n omul j HI ' .1111111.
v ' ' K" Tbe borne lnseb >11 team will play tin
visited I'M:'1 1 Irani liore on luday next
I uruay An Vl "'u' yaino i - IcpUod l\ r
'i he Mi.tl. aisi held it"? quarterly
eonb reneo here mi Satnrdax and Mm
eb..i, n J
nnday. ''lst'
rhero were I wo addit Ions on bun
visited ,|.IV Presiding Klder liepsley of Cul
t;ra|
William Attav.ay vs. Vstatr pf Si
:is r.utlcr was si I i!t .1 AlileA. Klonso .
or plaint ill: W. N ,(iiay(l< n of Al>l?o- . i(j
villo for defendant . j (.ivi
Mrivanlilo Hank \s .! K Smith \
o. was st rick on from docket by * misent
of.I N (> (Iro ory, one of I'lalnr
Ill's Counsel. 15 li K>uns?and .IN.
(i tircRory for p'alntift: M?!o \ llloaso
~7 J'" ' from St I
( nntcr. asking his opinion. as to
i-onstitut ionality oi the ordinance;' Mr. and
ply a dccisiop was ri coivcJ (le gun? to K
ng that cxcn.pt ion of Hotels from cepted a |
,t ion is not provided for in the
y >nso*ment)y illegal.
I-, ve.'v 1>C
WANTED. get goo. I }
want to rent, an s room House rjs' orn.? v
aulsu. Nowbcrry iJoinij 't knjwn. i.?
not find its N\a\
Mrs Willie Coney l'.a\c This is a very
lorida. Mi Coney lias ac- hatcsburg.
icrinanent position th>re.
~ " A SHF-R
WAN I fcD Sheriff l\?a|?<
wly to know M at thfy can si,ot and killed
lictnrcs taken over l>r. liar- masked white t
t t ?r.
t how much cash did nuisance and hope t
into either hank. Rfcaps will be taken tc
flattering showing fur -
a dressing
iff k lled.
if Tate i \>.( MIks. was Measure into a bov
on A prill 12th by ei^rlit of olive oil, two
tl6H in an ntt/>mr\t
<i.)<icuaiiuil iino
Mat the proper
I correct the evil.
L_ f
m mx tablespoon- 1
of vinegar, two
-*i. I O.MUh .'IMimu) .
J
N. K. BAYLY. J.B.WI,
itti.> ?, , ., _ rescue a murder
,l,,u' Bateabuiy, s U Co
erfrom the jiil of Kute P*,r thoroughly
I over 11* salad.
0
una oat of pep- jr