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GEORGIA.
BATE
~ Mr. w. G. Shealy and Mrs. J. T
Pond accompanied Mr. G. W. Modlic
and family to Columbia Sunday
Tbev returned t.iio ?nmn Hiu
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iSBURO S. C.RIDAV , APRIL
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NOTES ALCi R. F:. D. Ut
NO. I BY I RAWL.
21, I9O5.
JION MEETING Q I
I It>r%a I ItiiAn /\f OiHfra ll
Paid Out in P
T [m i Lexinj
1 I I I I I Lcxinjrton
'ividends, 90,625.00
fton Letter.
is havinir a 1milHln?r
JACOB PHINIZY, Preside
CHAS. G. GOODRICH, Ci
Capital $2oo,ooo.oc
Bunking: by mail Is entirel
deposits by express, regisl
will be credited your accov
r.t, Wm. A. LATIMER, Vice-Pres.
ishier, RUFUS H. BROWN. Ass't Cashi
), Undivided Profits $276,714.
y practicable and safe. You can send us youi
tered mail, money orders or checks and same
int and receiDt sent bv return mnil
1
Mrs. W V. Jones of Wasceuer spent
er_ Thursday iu town.
Miss Annie Lee Klheredge, who hai
OO been in Columbia for the past month
returned home yesterday to spend a
few days with the home folks.
Miss Mary Eliza Fox came home
yesterday, to spend Easter with hei
IIW
Tliis carrier's hj is nea rly 'broken .
J for old Jack-F?^shne along last
Sunday night and nearly afl the ^
s peaches and gardto heat Uio hand
. and we sincacgh'je the fruit crop 2<i
is not killer?$ i carrier h id already
lixed h for to eat iruit
this year. ?P
! J $r- 10:0
The Aspar /' . Mnnrtnv mnrn. .?
v_' pj/v i viaauii vi iy.uSv i . ^ ij
ssoc at ion Will Meet |^/^|
ith Bethel Church Apr.
The Mil
>?30. J ion# were
SATURDAY. ' vv Uilst
i chine sho
0 A. M. Devotional Exercises, D. j Haltiwan
I I J I I I M ) tjo,-,u1- three b
LJLJ m ^ co':.se of cons
Mr. .lames J
sses SulJie and Marie Her- "sou Monday,
s here Monday. Mr Jas. c. 1
working in the Saluda Ma- Wedne6daJp
last Thursday. Mr. J. J. Mr. A/.ariah
ger had part' of one of his visited our tov
uildiogs are now uuder . jSrag
truetiou here.
irtdy of Fork was wlfcli
:'ort of Pelion was here
Taylor of Black's Greek
rn on ckiturday.
The Fidelity i!
Com pa rr
1878 L. O. FO
Assets, $7,741,860,6
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Mutual Life Insuran
y of Philadelphia.
USE, President. 190
2; Ratio of Assets to Liabiliti
I Ot
Mother.
__ Mr. John R. Watson was in town
on business Monday.
ce Mr. W. C. Farber, Manager of the
1 Middleburg Mills, is now in New
York City.
5.
Rev. M. D. Padgett, Baptist Mines,
ister of Ml. Willing, was here to-day.
. ?- n.
in>r was as sir "J |bave so?n any- \q-^
thin? lately .iope it will come spjriti
out again in aw days, although the es: N.
frost has hurt-} shippers consldera- baum,
bly. Jabcz
Mr. John K. >atwright. an aged il:>w
patron of It. F. Mo. 1, has passed more
to the great btrwl froui which no tt. IT.
man returnethMr. "Boat w right was i M.. Kc
osiana. I minerscu
9 7.. M.The eause and case of low J
nal state in manj of our church- Miss Ma
O. Cooner, Theo. A. (^uattle- -Attaway
, S. B. Sawyer. JI. B. Wliite and v'"e were
Ferris: Mr j A
) How shall we get the jieople VVOO(| for t
interested in the Sunday School? the week
Timtnermau, 11. B. Watson, J.
icece, G. W. Sawyer, J. H. Ed- Mr.
1 on | Mr. H. A. Sv
iKKie Ciiftltn and Miss Elle paid us a visit
vouog ladies of Kicnardson- Mr. E. S. Ky
with us Monday. our streets on
.. Attaway was in Green- Mr. D. F. s)u
wo days in the early part of ',pre on Wedne
< )n Saturday
F. Coleman was on our preparatory
n. i j _
i-ygert of Hi 1 ton. S. C.
on Saturday.
zer of Gilbert was on
Saturday.
umpert of Pelion wa?
i ^shdI
sday.
afternoon next at 4 p
services will be held in
I
YOUTH, S
M.ike a man feel he will
you will need a life incol
will need life insurance.
Send for Booklet.
W. L. WILLIAMSON. Gee
itbi rci kcill.
STRENGTH AMBITION
never be old or poor. If you do get old
me. If you do not ^et old, your family
A Fidelity Policy provides for both.
I. Att't- II A T fTTrPi/mv *
mr. raagett was eu route to Feastersvilic
where his daughter. Miss
Kva, has successfully taught for the
last two years. Miss Padgett's school
has closed anil she will be with her
parents till September next
Mrs. D. P. Hartley and Mrs. J. A.
Watsou visited Augusta yesterday.
Noservioes will be held in the Kan.'
in the 83rd yea>f his age and leaves wards
a large course o-ieuds and relatives 12:3<
to mourn his los Mr. Boat, wright 2:0?
led a long and und life serving out ehurcl
his alloted three-ore years and ten, tsndir
and even more, 21 It makes us think all tlu
of the true sayinr'Slonor thy father Long,
and thy mother tit tby days may be It. Me
king upon the lai. which the Lord ;k03
Mlt? (1r\r\ rfittrt* U ?- V- ' t * ? ?
streets 310
) I\ M. Intermission. Two of c
What position should the and Miss I
les occupy with regard to ex ton last w<
ig the Master's Kingdom one over E. Perry.
; earth? Joshua Edwards, Mark
T. P. Villard, Prof. Dorr.. W Mrs. Mir
Millan. to live. N
P.M. some special claims of ofMr. W.
\f! i. 11 irx*.? ? o I'ftTHiJ.
rruviuence ant
n(la^' Easter Sunday
lur ladies Mrs Lou Perry ular Easter
lelen Glenn were in Johns- vices,
eek on a visit to Mr. John D Wcb Corlf
in town on Moi
inie NYallace is not expected Mr j. A. Luc
[rs. Wallace is the daughter lyvrn (m Tuesdi
E. Clary; her home ?s in ^ g ^ ^
l on the following day,
, there will be the regruid
communion ser:y
a nearly farmer was
id ay.
as of Edmunds was in
ly.
rv fif lilmV- iv ??
Columbia, S. C.
COTTON MARKE
Coiton is bringing to-day
Batcsburg Market, 7 1-8 as rt
by L. D. Cullum.
WEATHER REPOF
,.n Agt'U
Batesburg, S. C.
f. term commencing May 1st. Delegj
were elected at the same meetlnj
on the attend the State Convention at Unl
porte They were Miss ITennle Towlll (
Miss Moida Hodges. The officers el
! ed to serve for the next three mom
IT ; were Mrs. Fred Cullum nrw n
tist Church on Sunday, owing to the
absence of Mr. Ferris.
Mr. I. S. Ilall a Saw-Mill man from
. Stead man w as here to-day.
f to
^ STEADMAN NEWS.
ectr Capt. J. F. Lyles of Lexington was
t-hs, here several days ago.
1 ioc
I U..J UWI glTCUJ WJ," JIUIUU
i Mr. Joe M. Johon's little girl, jf '^r(
Lenna. has been cite sick but we are
glad to say she is a again and much
better. 10:0*
M. L>.
Mr. (i. N. Adas Is under the jo;:w
weather from coldnd grippe but he trainii
keeps trying to stii around and see s. sel
after his interests a the farm. Home
Diissiuns. . is. Jiue. u. o.
ins, J. A. Carson, J. P. Jones, I).! Mr. Stev
>sland. at the Scl
SUNDAY. night.
) A. M. Devotional Exercises, rpr B ^
Padgett. juryman ii
) The necessity for better home vjjjeig
in order to make better S.
lolars and earlier Christians; Mrs. Mc(
r Padirett. Jake Long. J. A. xisit to li
T. , ~ , tion was in tow
e Dorn of Eula was present
100I contest on Thursday Mr. D.J. T<
visited us on Sa
athews has been drawn as a Mr. Monroe F
11 the U. S. Court at Green- Lexington coun
Charlhston, wl
:arty is at present on a nearly forty vei
ler daughter Mrs. Melvin ,1 friends
v. ?>v?v>t V*VU& OCC"
n on Saturday.
iylor of Black Creek
iturdav last.
toof born and raised in
ity. now a resident of
lere be has lived for
irs, is no* on a visit to
in these parts. Mr.
April. 21. 1905.
For Batcsburf; and vicinl
Showers and Thunder Stor
night. rolder Saturday.
MOVEMENT OF PR
I Ruth Cooner, vice pres. Miss Hen
iTowill, see. and Mrs. Sara Shu
I treas.
ity.
Mrs. H. T. Wright and son, Mas
msi Callie Wriynt, left Wednesday mo
______ injj for a several weeks visit to >!
' Wright's sister, Mrs. Tarrant in
OM- ,Jorry'S" C'
' Col.Jnn T1..1I rP/?i?'H "
Mr. Kelly Gantt Jr. has returned to
. his home. Mr. Gantt has been In
' Alabama.
ter Mr. H. T. Wright, of Batesburir was
rn in our town recently.
Irs. Mr. It. B. ftheaiy was here on busisw
ness ou the 18th.
Hatesburu and Steadraau are about
We notice Mr. Juus Adams court- Carsor
inp on R. I". I). No 1, last Sunday
afternoon. Hood luk t?? you, friend 11:.U
Julius. r,s12-3C
Mr. John M. Knete Is now confering
wit-h some CapHlists from AiIcen,
regard ins the constr-ction of a trolley rcviva
line from Aiken to is pond and iti- *>a(
creasing the height < the dam 10 feet signed
i, E. C. Ridgell, W. It. Mc- Havlrd.
i. Our Oil h
? Missionary Sermon, Jabez Fer- Monday la
the machit
) Intermission. lint about
Some of the signs of spiritual made a qui
1. Jake Long. Jesse Edwards, M. put out.
Igett. 1. I). Vlllard, S. It. Eass, \Ti??.c v
committee. Fruit Ili
ivoui s visit; ner
? ing Lexington <
Jill had a narrow escape on
ist A match setting into W. K Go
lery ignited and the loose lu,uljia was 'n c
the walls of the building Dr. J. E. Kai
:ck fire which luckily was building back n
dwelling. The
bra and Lilian Eidson of et* ^ a
II were visitors hem on house.
c is ills first since leav- A
3o.. years ago.
rlcy a trucker of Co- ' Jsfi
>ur town on Saturday.
iftnan is converting his
it nis drug store into a
dwelling wben finish handsome
two story ^
1NENT PEOPLE
Where they have
and where the;
a**ej?oing--Hap
..... iw...n ii.llbCU nt
I l>erry this week to attend a eonv
i tion.
i Mr. Walter J. MeCartha of Colu
| bia spent Saturday and Sunday as 1
been' Kue8t Jno*
The Hatesburg Graded School v
y | give a picnic on Friday next.
j Mr. J. C. Hardin has been elected
?w- 10 i>e brought inlo closer touch by the
en- competition of the telephone line be- '
twecn the two towns. Tne line is
m_ nearly finished.
Llie
Subscribe for The Advocate. It is
within the reach of all?50 cents a
'I'l year _ |(
as
and raise a pond thoe that will cover I
over three hundred fcres of land, and
the building of a lar.e tourist hotel on ,
what is now known ts the old Kueece I All
hill. to em]
he bei
When the carrier inade his trip last wijj
Monday morning a \>\ of patrons had j
3ii their overcoats, and it amused the i
Thursday.
RUNAWAY BOY. Mrs.Jo,
parties are hereby notitied not Mrs. J. \
ploy or lodge one Hayes Arte mas, proving
ng under age. Any one so doing
e dealt with according to law. 1 ,s' / (
Ezekiei Artemas. ?
c,lnton oi
- - ?? ?- Dutile wis
,, , c v t. GONE rc
in Feagle wasliere recently.
V. Edwards is rapid,y i?six
months has
in II. Duflie a former resi- vocateK" ablac<
Saluda county, died near family last Sa
1 the 7th. instant. Mrs. Columbia, whei
the wife of Mr. W. Yancy home in the fn
) COLUMBIA.
lodlin, oaughter of Mr.
*e W Mt-dlin, who for
i been on# of the "Adjmpositors
left with her
.turday afternoon for
re she wfel make her
t nro
? _ ~1 vj* > i i
Mrs. M. .1 . Holsteiu of Mone
com pan led by her daughter,
was in town shoppingSaturdi
Mr. .1. M. Heady of Saina
been in Ratesburg several da
week attending to business.
Rev. X. N. lhirtn.i f??rin
, t' a delegate by the Mqthodist Sunt
r r. * * *"?
tta ac- Confere"^ "it- Nashville, Tenn. to
Pansy. I lu>1(, ?" *^a-v to 21.
l-v- \ Mrs. K. T. Hodges has been appo
.ria has , ?-'d as a delegate to trie Foreign
as tins sionary Society of the Columbia
trier, to meet at CJranitevllle on
, , 28and 2i? tit this month,
lerlv of
lav I w- w- WATSON, PRES. N ALONZ
V*' . j r A
. * l?* j.o oitv." Chicago
be - }|
has done more business, and more goo
and we want good depositors"?if you
int- hundred, our customers number about
... . sand, our profits during the career of t
' KS" amount to nearly Forty Thousand
Dis Here is a condens*
the
'KQ. V!f\?-J'(SS. IIA VIP P/'.AWL CAS1PER M
Cbronlci ? 1 ^
An aurnniobile. iiwnwl >?.*T , ?>o\?'
d business, tins year than any year in its hist<
are both or either come tiisee us. Our depo
fifteen hundred, our deposits average about 0
.he bank net about Twenty Thousand, our
^d statement of the hank a > reported to tl
Department at Washington:
i 1 )uflie prt
IKE \V. PERKY, ASS'T. CASHIER. 1 J"'
581
irv." \Ve want good borrowers r ' TITC "*
sitors new number nearly five I
?ne Hundred and Thirty Thou- Report.
capital and undivided profits 'half crop
ie Treasury j has bee"
j one part <
I <lf o,
jo k'ifciil&jp her husband I Miss Modlin,
Din ' atn ui I nefs' mu(ie maI
y-zyv-i i r'n.votn^ . *
/ J Auvocatfc edit
s indicate prospects <Tor a her leave.
The action of the frost
very peaky. The fruit in
Df an orchard is totally de- I FORM A
nrl
by her charming aianay
friends during her
^Ddji^-Wa ; .M?0 t . .
or are veryi?b . ^
?
ND EXPOpqc
Batcsbur^, hut now of Newbei
be *n visiting this week his <1;
(Mrs. 1.. 1>. (hiIIwin) of this pi;
Mrs L M. Mitchell, who 1
spending some time w ith her
in Orangebui;:. will return on
next. Mrs Mitehell has mad
friends here who will he triad
her return.
rrv. has Mrs. W \\ Watson has as
aughtcr truest Miss fc'oula t.'iuike of Oraii
ice. <
,as tiec n ! Miss llattie < Imsec lose of Lecsvi
parentsi visited Hilesburc Wednesday.
Monday i>,-. j,? Guntei has on exhibit
e many j,js |)nikr store window t wo \
i to see j hajidsome English rabbits.
I .... . -
her RESOURCE!
'k'e Loans an<l Discounts
Uuitod States Bonds
Banking House, Furnit
ll10, and Fixtures
Due From < >ther Banks
Due From U. S. Treasun
,lon Cash On Hand
ery
5
LIABII
.$124,845.55 ! Capital Stock Paid ii
7.297.50 ! Surplus Fund
ure Undivided Profits.
4,480.00 National Bank Nott
31,614.28 Duo to Other Bank
L?r 350.00 Deposits
10,825.02
$179,412.35
I "V,VJ a i
! same ficlc
LITIRS. to say tha
i$25,000 00 as at first
5.000.00
8.589.05 ?38,589 63
is 7.000.00 OUR IN
s 902.08
132,800.62
?179.412.35 Dr. TO,
iiu iu auutner part of the |ON PI
I hardly damaged. It is safe
it the damage is not as great TOGRA1
feared
RECKL1
IEW RAILROAD v|| I F
SURGEON, j Therclsas'n
30dore A. Quattlebaum ai theartwti<>
XEb BY PHOPhER
W. A.
NO, IN LEESllicli
ilitlerence betwpi?n I
air. < >1 lit- 1 .iC.roue ol' Wards,
his mot her "Mrs. W. A. Croue
day.
Mrs. W. ! '. I1 i<* of Binory
her parents here Sunday.
Vi and s Jim Mathews o
da, visited i.atesbiin,' Monday.
Mr. S 1 indie vtient
j n liit* souna 01 tne hammer t
visited saw are sitfiis of advancement, Hal
h, ^'r'"! hurif is surely on the high road
progress.
visited yjr> Edgar Watson, who has hi
spending sometime with his fat)
Mr John 11. Watson, of Kidge ^pri
1 fNl* returned last Saturday to Indianapo
Ind. to resume his duties.
Smiflnv
Jos- ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, <
do solemnly swear that the ah<
! Subscribed ani
een Correct?Attest: ^
icr.
up, ?
NOTES FROM THE SEIV- 1
I
Ck>uuty of Lexington, ss: I, D. B. Rawl. Casl
>ve statement is true to the best of my knowl
1 sworn to before me this. 21st dav of March.
JOHN C. ?iL??VK
I. K. Rutland, T. 1?. Kernaghan, N. A. Bati
rarrier to see,them so told nature. EM
I wonder wlwt t.. ri .
I nates burg
tiierof the al>ove-nanud hank, Profession
edpe and belief. ! pointed lr
1905. * the respor
R. Notary Public. ; geon fort
us, Directort. i 'n which
Southern
j upon obt
hjer store
f physician of the highest | an artist with
al standing lias been ap- the amatenrisl
r the Southern Railroad to equipped came
isible pasition of Local Sur- tween the livir
hat Division of the Southern unanhnate dea
Batssburg is located. The In poor phot*
R. 11. is to be congratulated beauty, ilie pci
aining the services of Dr ^hai depends u
um for he is in cverv way erics, which w,
allv POllinAfl fnr ?>"
jiviKiapuu- creations of
a true lens out tit and
1 efforts of tlie cheaply
ra fiend, as there is be- i
iK human form and an
d Ixxly.
^Kraphy the essense of
rsonalitv of charm: all
pon those subt le witche
call exnrejatWin
in Leesvillc.
Mr W. A. Coonor visiteil ft
Mnnday.
Mr. and Mis. F. I'.. Hoyd <#l"
attended the funeral of I?r. K
Saturday
Mr T F. < :i'.ipl)t>ll hassecu
fontract. t' liuild the new i
Misses Ruby (5lover and Horte
Land rum returned Saturday fr
)lumbia Charleston, where they had been
tending t lie State convention of 1
Kir.orv, baptist Young People's I'nion.
ennerly All the week the side tracks of 1
southern Railroad have l>?en lilied
red the their utmost capacity with licue,
Citizens [ nient and bricks, which speaks for
nse ERN SPARROW.
om
at- (
t,K* Scivern Twitterings.
! Miss Cora Lybrand of Leesville i
t() Collect' visited her parents near here ]
L.e. last Sunday. She was accompanied
by her friends, Misses Lilla and Lizzie
next winter
We ar** glad to see the wins >me taee Mu
?f Miss K ippio Yelverton on tlie route
igain after several months of abvm e, mont
ind we are glad to say she is home m^u[
this time to stay, bieanse we don't
. ' . sutnn
Ijke to see our patrons leave us. ^
We were glad toshike th* hand of p. m.
kii?. /?iri r..; j * * m * *
CLOSING. HOI
eh interest is beine shown by a , >phe Ilol
ier?>f our merchants in a move- ,};i C(lUI1ty,
looking forward to an early clor- instant, w
the stores of llutcsbury lor the an
ier season. exercises,
stores here now close at ?>:30 tifully ant
and the aim is to make the lime n,.?
? ....... "'-i. either neutmli
XYS SCHOOL. jSSSET,
lys School of Verona. Salu- i [akon with a]l
closed on Saturday 8LI1, ^1 r'^>u^ej* tlutL tj
ith a particularly well ar- \ son;,ill.v- It is
d appropriate schedule of' po.?^ piclure:
The School house was beau- A- l{eckli
i pr fusoly decorated with irlistic P'1010*
m.. ?.) . . A ill )><> : > f
zed or lost. A striking
which enlivens and inace
and form, correctly
the characteristic at*
uicken it into a pcrneedlessto
describe u
)ii have all seen thorn .
nn, the justly famous,
frapher of Columbia.
.!ll? ? -
Hank of this pliur.
Mr. st .1 uIit'ii (wlhitn ha
spending a few <'ays at home.
Mrs. Sarah Shaler spent Mor
Lexington.
Messrs <Jeor^e Edwards of \V
l'ete Ba^ot from Kkl^e Sprin)
Sunday in town.
self.
s lieeii Mr. (?ravesConner visited his fat)
on Sunday last.
ulav in The Misses Matt!e and Pauline H
to of Leesville visited Bates burg
. , Wednesday,
ard and
k spent Mr. and Mr* t'. K. Rthrredge v
) ted Patentuirg Saturday.
Ilarley.
K>r Mr A KIine is home again after I
spending several days in Charleston 1
on business.
uton
* isses Agnes and Hr?11 ie Gunter
was tlie guest of Miss Susie Shu 11 last
Sunday. i
isi- 1
Messrs. M . S. Gunter and Eliotte
>111 will HICIIU .'II il llgll .>1 'I ;it> OUO ()f el 01
lav this week, as we have n ?t s?>u n p. u
tlim for sometime and thought possi- closin
t> y he had gone astr. y. I guess we wili inciicu
have to let you off this time. Mr. Me its ag
is you have come baek. will, t
We have had so much asparagus svho:
given us oy Mr. V. S ilolstein andjtrea,f
Mr. .Joe M. Johnston and Mr. T. S ; profit
IVilli'imc 'ii?l M' W M 11..1. ... .Iibiilv
. II- ? r? V> I in
ung :; ) minutes earlier, that i* j workers
1. This effort for an earlier m. with a
g is in tlie right direction and |\ Sample;
iles the true spirit of progressioi :? 1 he exe
rit at ion recognises that the good songhyth
earnestness and zeal of clerks, j enjoyed
eel themselves considerately:! i>. shealy <
il. is a source of much greater j readings,
to the merchants than the tp,e t-hildr
ui>. .-vims and her co- _ ^
The program began at !(> a ~al1' Mr- Rec]
procession led bv lion H year tllc UilT,'r
s and Mrs. Mills. lhu l-<*esville C<
reives commenced with a l'lero^i" offered
e pupils, which was highly 1,011 to have \
Prayer followed by Rev. .1. ono "P 'n
of the I"ni in past01 ate. The l)llc' wi)0 ,las 1
recitations and acting of 1 ,ia^ n^lmits of 1
eil was of hid) eharneter lons that are
tuiuun Tuesday Apii)
icllng photograbhs each
ent annual classes of
liege and a chance Is
the whole Ridge see*
(holographs taken by
I'hotographic art and
i photographic outfit
lice focussing, having
absolutely true. For
Miss Ellie Guntorcame from
villc Sunday to visit iter siste
.1. li. stokes.
Mr Hoytl Crouch spent Sun
Columbia
Mr. M. F Sherfes.se, a popul
resentative of t he (iermania L
surancc Co , witli headquar
i Lees- I,r- and Mrs. .1. A. Watson spc
r Mrs. Simday in Wards with Mr. J',
Watson.
day in Mrs. J M Steadman of O.ilTney
tended the funeral of tier father.
Kennerly Saturday.
ar repiife
In- Mr. Otis Whittle was in town 3
ters at tcrday.
1 I 1 I."* f' o A ? a
1 I f UllllT pill'l LU1U1IIUK1 it OUSU1CSS Cilli
"nt | Wednesday. '
K. |
Mr. George Lybrand of the Sardis
| taction was in town Tuesday.
Id' Misses Kstelle and Lizzie Rawls i
spent Saturday in Wagen?r shopping.
es Mrs. Manda Gunter a pleasant lady (
of Leesvllle, has 'neen visiting re'- 1
.... ......... ...... I'll ... 1'IIUUM', ?l' J
hvill jlist thank ihcm all at uncc.
vear.
Where Is that mess of saur-kraut | unlTjt
> (>11 promised nie old fellow? now look , ],lm,
liere if you don't give it to me before ' jv ^.ro
next week we arc goink to tell on vow !
; been .*
The carrier and hi* wife were out towns
>11 pinder bridge last Sunday after, the le
noon visiting Ma and l'a and brought State
Liui it iiin'um ui ousiness | an,j vecei
lunitj in the dullest season of The exeic
Act ion of this kind is not along dictory.
?d lines: earlier closing of stores ^ bount
^ t tie summer months ha^ steadi- w;is serve(j
wn into sucti favor, as to tiave J(i llu, Sc
11 most uni\ersesallv adopted in ?;,,unty Sn
, of any consequence throughout ! '. sa>u|
ngth and breadth of the I nited jy ;in(] in>i
i
lovers, sweet lie;
ved unstinted applause chndrcn and ba
is^s closed with a \ale- jrjVe away and f
Keckling's pi
iful and enticing dinner yOU want.
by the ladies interested in .
hool. After dinner, thej DEATH 01
perintendent of Education,!
pies, delivered a bright, wit-1 Mrs. Mar\ F
Lructive address. Prof Oar- ( Kcv. Jabez 1 en
arts. fjii 1 * vp, mothers, i
hies, for pictures to ,1
or pictures to keep,
holographs arc -what
= MRS. FERRIS
l.nily Ferris, wife of
is. pastor of onr n??v_
lyiiaiir^UMi II?I> ucru sji' iniiim
days in town, m the interest
company.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Littlejo
last Sat unlay for an extended
friends and relatives in Ilelt
Gatlney.
Mr .Fas Merchant, of Sainai
in t lie cit s Monda\.
svvt-irti * "i. i\. r . mromer went to Coll
of his bia to day on business.
Miss Mae Seiglcr and Mrs. Ifei
lm left ('aloof Kldge Spring were in to
visit to shopping Tuesday,
on and jj- an,i Mrs (\ (j (jiark of fJilb
were in town shopping Tuesday,
ria, was Mrs. Floride Hill of Leesville is
town shopping to-day.
nr? atives near here.
<
Mr. F. O (iunter one of our mereh- |
"V ants spent several days in Columbia i
wn ttiis week on business
(%rt Quite a number of our young people
will attend the picnic at Wagener
jn Saturday.
I Messrs. John CnnW .ind Jnllnn (iantt 1
>;ick about two lbs. of butter and lots
>f other pood thinps boys that is !R^1
place to po wivn you are hurprv, and
now 1 am flfu inp how to pet next
to my daddy, lie lives so dopon far off j
I can't pet to eat off him much and 1 Bab
a ill be compelled to remedy this by best t
tome means. J. B. 1
flood bye. always remember yours orpan
trill??" "
ciio. eititoi
was the la:
SftURG TENNIS discourse 1
features
COURT. that comes
the evil th
esburp will soon have one of the rriic stri
ennis courts in the stale Mr discoursed
tfohnan has through his efforts. pa, rons of
lzed a tennis club consisting of | ,nt larv<
r of the Satuda Standard, I tist Church, dit
it speaker, his intellectual Saturday, April
K?re largely upon the moral years
of education: the good Mrs. Ferris h;
i with moral training and Philadelphia f<>
at follows its disregard. an invalid for tl
ing band trom Newberry of her life,
sweet melodies, which the llev. Mr. Fei
the school, who wore pres- side of his wife
V hllhilvniv '?n/l " 11 ' -? n *
(i in Philadelphia, on
Uth, a^ed about 60
iid been a resident of
r a .onir time and was
he last fourteen jears,
ris reached the ^?e?|on
Friday last. Mrs
Mr. r. M. Matthews, the
and etllclont Postmaster at Mj
was here last Monday .
Mr. Clarence Drehcr spei
Monday in Columbia.
There was a call meeting
Fortnightly Club at the home
T. A Quat tlehaum last Friday
popular yuito a number of the Leesv
it thews College girls brightened out town w
their sweet smiling faces last Sat
day.
it last ^lrs Jones of Wagoner is on a v
to her sister. Mrs Stokes.
of t he Misses Klla Lou Able and Km
of Mrs. fctheredge were in town shopp
for the Thursday.
illo | of WaKcncr ware in town to-day in
itli | the intcre>t of ttie New County.
The recent cold did much damage
, here, having killed all the fruit and
,s vegetable gardens. "SPARROW."
ma WANTED.
tnp I want to rent an S room House
N It. BAYI.Y
a . i fv*1 111
C la]
DEATH OF CORRY mixed
I and r;
MERRITT COL'D . ihard>
Oorry Marriott, lx>rn in Batesburu I'(K Al '
and \ifc (if Aaron Merritt, died here '1 an 11
in her inth. year, on loth, instant. ' j"*
She is survived by her husband ann ' r* u
!\rVA /? 1 \ 5 1 rl 11
",w": {enjoyed he
r has been hauled, thoroughly; The Holl
I with the sand, harrowed, rolled <;Co Mills
ikod until ? perfectly smooth slstant to;
?urfaee has been otained. Tlie Totiofe
on is in the centre ot the city and praise is d
adily 1)0 reached by all its mem cvrtah?b I
,nd those who wish to be on look
the invigorating came.
The 1 >r* *'
uuu ii11 oli icrs rerns was lullj
urlily. Resides her
lys School is taught by I>rof. leaves several c
with Mrs Mills as his as- Mr. H. W. Ferr
s>nrMillsand his wife, all EASXHR
lue for their efforts have Far the boys
jeen crowned with success baby, young mu
your plot urcs 11
Mhniw IriuAmf* M - - hfW?a???
r conscious til) deal
husband Mrs. Forrfls
hildron, one of whom
in is boh in Botwbeig. -jfim
f PICTURES, 11
und girlft, children and tjjj
1 old: all come and jjct
k ii. oti r Dr. HsnriC | |
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