The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 21, 1905, Image 6
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ry of this i
this date seven year
ominal success whic
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store, in ce
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s agfo we first openec
h this store has
;leb radon <
i our doors to the pub
Jfiprl "
>f our 7th ;
lie. Success ever ati
anniversar
tends rp;iI
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i 4 lm ES
i^iccin
of thi
We
exten
For
Prof i I
3 demonstrates the |
s big store affords.
; are not overstocked;
ded us, since the ver
weeks we have beei
"S H3VP hoen +/N --
peoples appreciation <
, neither are we pres:
y first day we openei
n preparing and hav<
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...wv., j|jccins eloquent
of the wonderful buyi
I
?ed for fuiids, but in <
a, this sal> is launch*
3 marshalled nut -> n
ly of its merits, Tl
ing and saving oppoi
irder to show our apj
3d.
<wa i i CI I IV.
le increasing patroi
tunity every departr
preciaiion of the sup
I lilt |-y
lage y
nent
'port
I or pla
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d?i
..vv ? K-' cut iu U
ce. Every Departmt
V Few Spe>
npreceaented lovvnes
ent will be involved i
cials: A ]
^ w ???. \/ L C.C II^j
s, creating; bargains i
n a stupendous movei
j
Few ^pecia
-en 111 vaiues simply
inattempted and ma
ment.
Is. | A Fe
irresistible. Price
tchless at any other
\V SHOI4ill]si
and
sale I
oiiirts now 70c.
" " 50c.
" " 39c.
'ase $1.50 and $2.00 H
;e Line of 50c. Ties at
ioz. 10c. r.nli Q VC ?
25, $9.5
48 Pr. L
Sale
ats now $1. 48 Pr.
38c. 72 Pr., i
?
0 Black Clays, at $6.9(
.adies 1.25|Oxfords foi
85c.
fen's 2.50 Oxfords 1.9.
1 Popular iRrnnrl M KO :
1 pc. 36-in. I
,, . 6 pc. 36-in.
'tllls 1.00, at 6,
5 pc. 25c. Mc
3. ; 2000 yds. 36VI
nn n P * '
. j. ' ?, . .m. ./
Natural Pongee at 75c.
Soft Taffetta, worth
5c.
)hair Suiting at 19c.
in. Sheeting- at. d 1->o
150 ?
L <
? V^VIIUI O KJ J.U1
loz. Boys 25c. Caps 2(
Only, $12.50 Suits for
>nly $7.95
luits New, Neat anc
>10.00 Values, only $8
c,o<c. Shoe
)c. 6 Pc. 4(
this Sale at 85
6 Pc. Sfc
I Nobby, 2 Pc. 36.25
1 '
VVliVl V
at 2.50
j-in. Eolines, worth
e.
t'iped lndi/a Silk at 05c
in. 1.25/Black Peau Id
.aciio j jo Rolls 25c.
100 Sample i
1.00, 55 Large Sm;
1 "> Small Frir
! (10 Dz. Boys I
e Sole i t\/t rn 1
Matting at 19c.
Smyrna Rugs at 35c.
yi'na Rugs at $1.00
iged Moquette Rugs 2;'
leavy Ribbed Hose, k
T\
gg
fllaw .. fucli is
* "feLuCij ^ slle asked,
/useofl ,.<!tive pur^c.
I In thi:
.ijta and Columbia?same as
now. mR
Pass Trenton :> ?.r> n
3 Department dollars
?, | at jl.V.
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1
, i.. ? i ?r *> A *
Ml
will be on double duty
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r. We ha(e trimmed :
ivitjijiieiis lai
! Colgate Talc
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specially for this sale
cum i'owcler at 1-jc.
um Powder at L?e.
Lvr 1 1 < ? * - ?? '
100 n.s nrrtfv $9.!-^0 I
Tntc: ?1!
w
HITTB
as ever went out of
iNDIO
the store, Vinci make ti
he price just $1.2->
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NEWS.
J JOHNSTON NEWS.
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An address was delivered at 01
Graded School on Friday last by >1
A. B.Carpile editor of t he Saluda Sta
dard. Mr. CarRile's theme was"l
dividual Responsibility." l'headdn
was characteristically eloquent and w
keenly appreciated by all who heard
At the commencement of our IIi|
COHAAI O *v\A/lf\l Hi ?
State Superintendent C. B. Martin
ir of Columbia, Superintendent Ilyrd
with Prof. F. N. K- Bailey were in
Edgefield, were here on Friday last.
?ss Fire destroy yd the residence of Mr.
-as B O. Creed on Wednesday night last,
it,. The property was insured for $250,
$750, less than its valuation.
TllO fiphfkfll llArn will r\r\ Xloo
IN DARLINGTON. !?.?
Richard Carroll lectured in the ln |
opera house at Darlington on Sunday 111,1
afternoon and Monday night. He
states that at the close o! his lecture i HL
on Monday night the white citizens, I
who were among the host and leading 1
people of the town, expressed them-1 ...
are prospering as now) re ?*ise in
State?in fact t his is t(<' Rciioralh
lie I'ce Dee section ol ?uth l.aro-; |
t.?'The State. c M (|h>
,\
: iiKirniiiL
)ISTO COUNTY,
sates in
PRO OSEI). i ' ' '
' ! pany'r.?
?1\W >. < I\UI\( filllit
y for I'
S! 1 AW . nmioiiiKvini
. . . . eompanv w i
u;is i'Onsi<l< lii < ?!e cm'M oinent ;
town c?f Kershaw l'u< ><lay
f over three robberies com- * *
t here Sunday ni^iii I'iu
til'' p >st ntllee. Southern lie- I
the Stevens I .it Hi b<-r Com-' Mi Clint!
?ltit*e were eiu li hriihi'ii \ .
iih -m wait'i" powers in i ne ISPEC1AL
actory purp'isis. 1 ti11it?'
nl as In tin pl;u.'is oi Hie VOCA I H
II In- inside later. CITY
">. NEW A SALUDA I
PRESll) ENT.| i'\VJ
est). Green, one of) :
TO THI- ADr^OM
GLOBE
ARIZONA.
ilRI. WEDS OS THE
il. MHKiHTS,
S. \| y is of til Soiilli
MVUWl U lUUViai Will UC 11VY t
ded to the successful com petite
Those in the Held are Rrne
Bodie, Clark Smith, Willard Vansae
Wiltur Eidson and Horace lluzhard
The trophy is known as the Ha
medal.
Mrs. T. Wright died on Saturdj
last. Mrs. Wright leaves two son
Mr. Henrv anH Mr Mnrtin Wri.ri.
tl - V, ..... i/.u.it wn a. j
)r 12th.
st Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I.ott will occupy
it. their house now nearly completed,
It. about Apr. 28th.
S3
Mr. .f. L. Oxner has a guest of his
family. Miss Myrtle Wert/., who teachkV
es in Lexington co , but who resides
is. near Corinth Church.
t
selves by a vote that they approved of 1
his lectures. The colored people, who sa-N;
occupied the balcony (which was 1011
tilled to its utmost capacity), also ex- 1,1
pressed themselves in a vote approv- ^ l(
ing his lecture. Carroll gave practically
the same lectures that lie gave N%,lN
here in Columbia. April 2. Prominent 'l* s
citizens, were seated on the platform, | " 1
amontr whom were the ma?<>p
ne /uken Journal at; wcicw
v. "Another Scheme i>' a new \o e v
nty formed from portion ?f Aiken. |)U|^;;t,
iitfebiirj,'and LcxingtniTwill short - sat |l j)V
ome before the (InveUOi*. W e , fs?*t.w.t
erstand a siirve\ is |?w under' t;iUimi n
' to locate the htindarv hies and , Jw , roi
bon as this is complete port will Sevens
node to have the (lovi jior order ,1() ;
lection. The new couilv will be
i (*> * < r
ir eonlent - taken. in town on
plosives were used, I nit the was elected
. effect oil eiit ranee into each I'roteel ive .
means of < liisst Is. axes, etc oveii'iij-'. w I
u'lt *7."> and T-tt in silver was out eonimci
it of t lie (I |>(*1 sale ano about
111, l O | | | M ,S* ] . Ill' W ^ |V | I
!. .ml- r < ;ii:?ii> sustaie..I ^
. loss. I he I hree Silies ale ( in Thill's
"! >?i J u mil'. \\ :ts ' 1" ? tii 11 it iv.
Woilncsf|;i\, Mi. Croi-n l-'i'lroni' oi
I 'res <'l t ho TravMinir '"iirriod on tin*
A ss'M-iat ion last Saturrlav a' <?1??I ?o, Ari/.o;
lich shows for itself, with- Supl. Myers is
it, Mr. i ict'ii', popoJari'y ! < 'Hit il \ I ruin Tel
in I 1h- \\ est st \
BViLLE DOTS.
?l:i\ last Mr. W A. I'tiVo j ',0"' ' -1*0 I niter
i.. aim ,Miss Tallulah
Itinson Arizona were
e\etiinp' !>0th <>: March
na.
an esteemed man, orijrmessee,
hut has been
oral years: first hold
Snpt. of schoois and
i! Itnad business in
I States and Mi <io<>
who, with many others, will deplo
her loss.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones had wil
them last week their daughter Mi
Effle Jones who is studying the art
dressmaking in Batesburg.
Mrs. C. F. Winn's father Mr. I). V
Padgett, spent Tuesday night wil
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Sawyer of Ridge
re Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
! Moyer on Sunday,
th A coat of white paint with green
S3 trimmings is being put, on the dwellof
ing of Mr. J. II. White.
Little Helen Ciark with Capt. and
V Mrs. Ward were here, shopping, last
th week
bankers, Die preachers and business
men. ..
the
Mr. W. F. Dargan. one of Die lead-! wjp
inj? lawyers of Darlington, said t.liat (.ou
if ho had tho money he would defray j s0U,
Carroll's expenses to deliver these rp
lectures all over South Carolina: tliat l)(>0|
he believed Oarroll was benefit big ,,1(>
both races by these lectures, and he f:...
tjll ill'l M'.(
louse Hi II is 11
rencO for XVo.re
scheme i,m-.r|:ir.
ied new ,
roni the
) count!
his is the second effort V-Mat has. ^jr j,.
n made to cut off a (J'tion ?>1 j,,,,, s ,,
western section of our njnty, i lie j^f ;i (|;r
i\ rumen of Lcxingloi
ot 111<) 11,' 111 Ilr.il t lit* mbhei ics .. ...
. Mr. < hail
onimit I'd i>*. proh'ss! 'iial , .
. > i , font. h has
t'lil hv local amateur*.
! oral month?
CIN GRAFTING.
i ank .lories. >'hi of' oinplmller r-hoiii for t v
* 1 to had |>arl of his fci-1 cut <>11
Mi on I lie Sea horn Aii l.iiw - *?
n was here. j Miss La< J rone
| proiuineneo, h;
t'.s Shu 11 is now cnnvalos- [ Schools in both
1 ?C; I) sick in 1 ?(*?I for sev-' ('arolin She
' I colleges. Llicrclt
li "r Mrs. Malimla Price is | ? the \\
:ist. She has been up and ,,,,llmvi"K '
,o weeks. chinch a reeept
honor of t lie I >e
. ! 'J iilie s mm Mi
is a toucher of some
t\iiiLr taught Normal
Tennessee ami South
is a graduate of five
ire wit li her advantages
e?,t as her tielil of work
he ceremony at the
ion was held in their
1 Mont ee I lot < .
'I III I Mil- - !,i
his tutukijber lie.c.
Miss Minnie Winn and Mr. Wilbi
?idson paid a visit to Ridge Spring <
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones have with the
their son Mr. Ernest Jones.
Mr. and Mrs Jerold Watson fro
Ridge Spring and Mr. and Mrs. Arthi
Messrs T. V. Yillard and W. P.
Jr Cullum, veterans, will visit the Ladies
)n Memorial Chapter here, as hoi orod
guests on Memorial I)ay, May 10th.
ro TWO TONS OP BIRDS* |
NESTS.
Wiikesbarre, April 14.? While tear
I lll.-V
iilso stated that it was remarkable )l(|
for any lecturer to be able to hold a , 1>C0!
white audience for one hour andal,.),^
half in the opera house at Darlington. | t.on
Carroll spoke for over an hour and|ti,jS
a half both Sunday afternoon and , .lW
Mond.ay night: it was notable that all j, jlc
remained until he was through. 111 jai.^
is also netuble that the colored people,; tjiai
who arc amnnn tlw ?..."? i? o?
u vii?? ueii'k uvrrwiiiMminJ"" w;is s
and nnless t lie sentiment (,f 1;it i|,c<'
pie of t hat section has t vtcria!is I :i^u> 'pj
nged, the prospect s l< Iviist o j j>nt;|t ion
nty is not so bright ." \V heliev W;is |;
, new county scheme emb|ccs t he J wound ij
n of Springfield, which oij *t j from mn
county seat if it .s forme*,as '' 'si applied t
er and a more impoitaH l^ac('' has h -en
i either Wagoner or IVrrl ?
m l ( i-l Ml >>
uivcsst nlh operated upon I 15 ^
olimihia 11 M>ii il ;i slim I time
.. . , i I>ear Sir:
ic fo<> . a!Km its part nil am- !
. did ni't heal as it should and s<,|] !
ceessurv to engraft upon t lie j sell adulterc
icw skin skin was talo n j Their arc
lertlic arm of Mi .tones and ,n^,.| jr
n Ills fi i<it. The sk ill J fa It ill),' i
, , . , ns"iirstclass
(Mil nid.' slivce-sllll and t lie |
<;m an* i nii<? ; ukc ;1 ui|, ?,,|l
IP..S.< . ipn ami also pay
Why. do you think. c:m (tlie Kasl u visit.
iiiv paint :is low as others ; I lie lhissian I
. ... stated to have |)
i-'renrh territory
:>,M or 40 or ft litlerent llmvc(1 t() lakt.
lint, that rank, hi a nay. jnl(. France has
t hey lias.-1 heir regions; ? t rality laws and
in. 1")1I9 will
fferent points in Mox
their homefoiks in
loot is atilli irit ively
ut into Kan.nuih bay
and 11 icy ha\e been
supplies. It this is
disregarded ?!i< neu*
Japan can a!' aek t lie
Watson irom jsatesourg visited M
P. B. Watson on Sunday.
CONFERENCE AT
POND BRANCH
The Lewiedale Missionary Conferem
will be held at. l'ond Branch Apr
28?30th. Delec.lt,PP. arp lirrrpri tr* o
^ * "is uu,t i| tuc 5i,ccpu; ui i lie <?rani
Street Church to-day workmen discovered
birds' nests weighing more than
1 wo tons. So great was the mass of
twigs, straw, hay and strings that the
trap dcsir into the steeple could not be
[. opened and thee; r enters had to be cut
in from the outside. Then they found
enough nest making material to fill a
| hay wagon. It had been acc.umulat
?. V, I lie III nil' niilU', j
approved of his lecture and so e\-(
pressed their feelings at the close j g
Monday night by raising their
hands. K.
The president of the Partington oflic
bank paid the entire expense for the of y
of the opera liouse Monday night. ()n 1>0'N
Sunday the manager of tlac opera at ,
hnnu / '
j j O'Miini i;
. S. FICKLINO DAI). | 5 ALL J
. S. Ficklinjf. a well knov^ police It was
er of Columbia and for a umber <lr Ctliat
cars a popular freight r duetor talistslui
vecn Columbia and Au^u '< died pmp'
the Columbia hospital 'iitida.\ of I lie Sa
it. On Fridav l:i?t ^<.1 hnsr.. I'anK i n
i iicaiiriK 1111 ? I %. I one s region
I evcry-ono is
DA RIVHR DONVRR. 1?,M ,,mv-'
I seIi t lie West
dated on k<;o?I an tlx nit v to- ;
... I in- answer i
a number oi ? oluinbia capi-1
id ort(ani/ed i company for | morc Hink
cse of developing I lie powt r 1 t'on lielps se
luda i iver near j lie ? H I Ke<| ! it. (Jo by 11
li.n l<Y?r i . I
islarnr. anot l or s is small; | Japauosr t li-ot
"lii sl-class" in ils region. , NV*111 if' '<
.... . I ri^hi Japan \\
1? you 11 illiU , ran I lovor , t ,,
In intf 11n* mat I n
for im more, t 'ran l.lv lost? attention ,,i Ira
is it costs It ss 1 o self it: full ot 11i>Idcn !<
r. less to sell. llrpL'tJill
it. Its I.'iO vravs 110I|> I
Keep \Oiir hov
ie name. \ ours trim. n , ........ .
any where in trench
>n of France l hen bo
ill. it is r\peeled,
r iinrnoilalely to the
nee. The situation is
tnner.
re Is regular by I he use
tend. Visitors are cordially invitei
J. E. Striekland,Pastor.
" inj? for thirty-five years, during which
time no one had ever entered the
steeple.
- i
u. ucc ui miarge. p0rt
Carroll stales that the relations be- oper
tween the races in Darlington are the tern
best that he has seen anywhere in (lea*
" ,mmm9
able bill boards at l he iv. ol ih<- J ' ' - bin
a bouse* fell on him, inllit >t? in- ?|i?ir< rncii
al injuries which re.su ' in uearthe i
h.
' I
w, 1WIIII- -,i Mil- III' < K I; I
< Ih'OIi k"irik ?ii for t lie acit
of land and ot!n,i' property ' iinnioiis I
old dam and it is said i<> he
Snhserilie I
x'.Miiiii/ri iciiii :
! '. \V. Ihvoc.* Co. I'a I dels. Tin* re
!ros. soil our paint I* orsaleliy Inn
I mig (Jo.
[<?r The Advocate* Subscribe for'
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^ ni.umsioii aii'i Idver
is nothing better.
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