The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 28, 1905, Image 1
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W. L. WILLI AS
Columbia.
COTTON A
Cotton is brin^rin<
Ratesburg Murkcl,
by L. I). Culhim.
WEATHER
April, 28
For Hatesburg
Fair to-night and
mcr in the interior.
MOVEMENT (
INENT PE
il v
Where they 1
and when
are goingpen
in g
L I ' - V> I). R? .
\ , KT~~>* <
U i'.i ill '."VU
? " ^
Misses Marie and V
Emory were in town
day.
M iss 1 )<>ra 11 ' oacl
in town shopping Sal i
M lsses Mamie I Jaw 1
ered^re spent a short
Monday afternoon.
Mrs Fannie Riser
visited hatcsbur^Sa
Mi??s Annie Roe Hll
to (Join in I da Mon lay
few days with tlie h
Messrs .lames liar
Conner \ isited ('ohm
Miv> Yixie Kudd i
Ridtfe Spring.
Mrs ,|. I: Stokes?
this week w .III her u
at Warmer.
Mr. Iv ill ia ii Ila
('ohimhia Thursday
dot ies.
Mr. (RC llohteii
College's gallant *y(
Sunday and Monday
Mr. Ernest Living
afternoon in I.oesvil
M iss Sal lie h idie ?
ISateslmre Sunday.
Prof. .1. R T. Ma
..olositi',' exereises of i
<Vj1iouI Fridav niifht
I ?r .1. A. Watson
,11 {'olnmbia.
Mr J/tivd Crouch
l.ccsvii'ji-,
Messrs. 1,/nest at
tbauin and Mr. !?i:
rsun lay at Monett i.
Jl.eckie Ibirlon
.M iss Ailoi'ii Culh
vis.' to her sister,
Mr. Jieady Sue In
SfK'IlT I lie KlSlerlM
jjr. and Mrs. 1
IPettotj, spi'iit snnd;
imolher, .Mrs. Mary
Mr. .1 no }' itaw
mti Monday to !>'-? I
mali ba < luili gaw
H r. T. llalsey l''<
y,ay?'"'.r w it li Ids ov
To\Col..In*.
lUdl To
ami Tnosda> >22 ' '
(business.
Mr. Wyman 11
vJ&itud Jiatcsdurg
s
THIS
DEFE*
IS vi ~) i i/hH V3E:
1 ot tJatesbur*
jr timsjayuar on der?
D jpartmmt--com
hrcc months. Put you r H
o work?it works while H
perpetual, ever increas. J P P ^B^H
We invite you to <
now with our liank and
th our live hundred de
UiliY HALLHOAI) HANK
AUGUSTA, GFX >KGIA.
ZY, President, Wji. A. LATIMER, Vice-Pres.
)DIUCH, Cashier, RUFUS H. DROWN. Ass't Cash
>o,ooo.oo, Undivided Profits $276,7H
ail is entirely practicable and safe. You can send us youi
press, ?gistered mail, money orders or checks and sam?
il your account and receipt sent by return mail.
:lity Mutual Life Insuran
ripany of Philadelphia.
. G. HOUSE, President. 190.
11,860,62; Ratio * Assets to Liabiliti?
1.21 Per cent.
ITH, STRENGTH AMBITION
reel he will never be old or poor. If you do get old
a life income. If you do not get old, your family
insurance. A Fidelity Policy provides for both,
ok let.
1SON, ("Jen. Ag't., 11. A. LLTTLEIOIIN, Agent
S. C. , Datesburg, S. C.
\ARKET. Miss Wakelield Madison, of t
College for Women, spent. Easter wi
' lo"' ,l- OM her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.
7 1 das reported j A.Spann.
Mr, and Mrs. J. I. Ea-gle were
c r Datesburg last Sautrday having the
KtrUKI {family carriages repaired. Tin
! brought their children to the Adv
I eat <
. - w ltiro the mysteries i
.md vicinity. the publishing business,
tomorrow: warMiss
Mary Eli/.a Fox and her frien
Miss .Annie Rogers or Union, S. c
have ljeen spending their Easier hoi
APT dayS Hatesb*?K wltli Miss Fox
ft I KOiVl- mother Mrs Mamie Fox.
OPLK. Miss Marie Roatwright one of Mrs
L niisa Roatwright charming daught
ers has paid Hateshurg several visit
.or late
lave been Mr. \\ . < F..1I.-1 h.is returned fron
. 14 uric where li h is l>?en on bus
i they : iness
! Mi. K .1 ilite, while plaving 111 tin
boiis- Willi his little son on Sundax
fel1 '?ickward on the lioor, breaking
. . . bis lef; arm just V the wrist.
I I m ' ~~ I str
.1 / it-.... L- .Ul. ? . 1.1.H.-II w. ,
...static ??<* hisdallK?tel. i|alt|?.
1'illie. Her long of! son Mr. I*. K. Kt heivdge at ora"tin
shopping ratur-'burg.
. Mrs. A. Mitchell visited relativ
, Of F.inory was! at .lobnston this week,
irday last. Mrs .1. E. Ilankin and little Son,
Minis, were in the city yesterday ai
and Lona Eth- wlljje here j,aVe us a call,
while in Lecsvsile
Mr. Lonnie l'adgett was seen on o
streets Saturday afternoon.
of Ml. Gibing j)r j l. Rlack of Leesville visit
, Ratesburg on Wednesday last,
leredge retu'iied
after spending a Mr. W. 1\ Hoof visited Ratesbu
..m,.folks W..il.n?sflnv on Iii.bI.iam ll?
Hying trip.
.liu and .luhan
?nia Sunday. Col. K. L. Asbill of Leesville eai
10 Hate-burg on business yesterday.
spent Sunday in
Mr. .1.1*. Suddatli, one of Salnd;
leading planters was in town yesti
?pent a few days day at tendeng to some business nu
nut her. Mrs. Joins ters The Batesburg merchants
vays are glad to see Mr. Sudda
wl returned to c tme to town as he Is a good bus
' to resume his and a jolly good fellow.
Mr. It L Mirehison is spending
i one of Newberry few days with the homefolks
>nng men. spent Mr j c-# Terrcl, Editor of t
in the city. .lohnston Monitor, visited friends
town Tuesday.
:ston spent Sunday
I,. Master Iloyt ftodie of the Km<
. , , section visited relatives here yest
if Leesville visited .
.'diss Daisy Hhame of near Churl
ij >r at tended the |on js t,J(; ef Mjss M;imie (Ju
the Monotta High rj.
I>r. V. C Nieholson of Ilavirdsv
spent \\ ednest ay -n jmvn (|ay_
Mr. \V \V. Crouch of Denny's t
spot Sunday in I jn Uatesburg yesterday.
| Misses l'earl Spann and Ella I
id Callie C^ual tlt-; Atjle <?f Leesvills, visited Batesb
ton Crouch spent yesterday.
Ilia irimcl 11' Ml*
' " Mr, and Mrs. M. I>. Long of 1
Willing were in town one day t
itn is away on a 1 week.
Mrs. Kan^ston, in ^ rs 4;?;or^c Oroncli Mt. Will
was in town shopping yesterday,
rove of Mt. Willing Mrs. Wat kins tind son Willie w
le .tt Hoxl< r. here one day this week.
I), llalt iwatwr el Mrs. Dr. (.. M. Mite,hell lias reti
ay wit.li t he homers (>(| |ro.n ;l vUi( t0 relatives in (ha.
A. Haltiwanjjer. ^
I went, to Augusta M(1}.srs ,.o;l(,y aIU, Osoar ,
lie Augusta-. av.m- wrj^jlt Wf re in tlie city yesterday.
Mr. W. V. Jones, of Watte 11cr.
i>\. of Dillon, spent hoen spending a few days here,
other, Mrs. Mamie Mrs.T.Cook, of Columbia, is
itintt relatives in the city,
will spent M??ndav| Mr T. .1. Ktl)cred|fe Jr., vis
dumhta on ,alivt,s here Sunday.
Ilev. N. (?. Cooner Is confined to
oit^on Of Hone ta , a severe altaek of l.aC.ri
sat vtdjv
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CTS WHICH MAY APPE/
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ATESB'j
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! Mr. W. F. Sticglit/., of Columbia. ^ j
9 i was among the visitors to Batesburg '^**1
Matesburg tiiis week.
1 Mrs. C. B. Iiuiet nntl daughter, Miss |nt6
I Catherine, of Charleston, arc visiting
;er the lioinc folks. I Pre
HSALODA I
bouse.
= Mr. r
S4LUDA IUNOAMO .
r.,. , , , ?n a
QQ I be prosecution failed in appear befjre
Magistra te Klhercdge last Tburs- 1
day in which the depot agent at died ^,,r
5# Wards had preferred charges against held froj
tiie conduct of two young men of that d'litc :l 1
CS, place, and the magistrate dismissed donee of
the case. The defendants were on w,,(l del
hand, with able counsel. parents.'
Mr. M. L. Long was in town Sat-. Mrs. ltj
urday. a day or.
Mr. n r I.?.
,, >iob
... . idicr was here yester- 51rt,lU
day. relat ninn
Misses Emma and Julia Daniel at- 8uilllP '
tended teachers Association here Sat. a twe a p
, urd;i>'- Mr<ee, |
Mr. J. C. Snelgrove passed through theS,etlu
? Saluda on Monday on his way home ^''S \
lie from Williamston, where he went to Tluutvtli
attend to some special business on ed besting
H- Sunday. been > 11
Messrs. W. 1). and James 1'a.dgett Mr. J.sv
in were in town one day last week. Mr. very mm _
>ir W. D. i'adgett reports considerable hoped ln?tt
;y reduction of cotton acreage in his sec- again, i v
o- tiOIl. A piwo
01 Rev. W. R McMillan, the popular s|K,led|_jy
pastor of Chestnut Baptist, church v^le, .
,,i was in town on Wednesday board
election ?
Miss Sudic Davis indulged a crowd ^1,0,,| U;IU\
of children in a very enjoyable egg js jev { eve
s hunt near the school grounds on last f(,r SL ug e
Saturday. cientn.mliI1
;. Rural Route Inspector Veasay has1 Tli^.^
- been in town this week. i on 8tl ;l
s Misses Carrie and Lula Rouknightj Dr. wlli'
were in town Saturday. ! s?if ... V,,lolv
. 1 .. is""*
1 I'rof. Jesse Lott vtfcis among the vis ^f-Uu-ns
" itois here Sunday. visitiyealoi
!_ olile.
; " ? U'l *
V
it ''"'""V."
uek bill. I
UL
;e"
es The Firs
Brand Treasurer
of
id I ^ T
in ew ?
Ihousand
Money. Somt- -f
will soon I
? (!
rg
a
no
i's
srit
a I- ???????????????
tii Miss Kaira Lester is with her sister Misses
er "r. J. 1- Grigsby. H. Wood t
Miss Ann Waters lia? gone to .I0I111 Hatesburg
a ' Kton, and will make lier home with
j ner father's household. CAMP
'"e Blisses Cleo Attaway and Sudie, 1^.
1,1 Davis will resume their school work '
here Monday May 1 Meetinf
Miss Corrie Werts, from Corinth, olt/ampt
ll is spending several days with Miss I ing Progr
Kdith Willis. Mcmori
'es* Mrs. 1 Jessie Smitli lias returned the Opera
home after a week's stay w ith home ' m" "" 'l"
folks near Fox. Prayer
ille t,.r.
Dr. M. P. Timmerman and Mr :
Manehester Watson attended services ,s"nkr h\
>as at Red Hank Sunday night.
Song In
I Rev. l>. tl. Croslaud preached an Vetera
"011 interesting sermon in the HaptDt
ur^ churcn Itere on Sundav night. prece< ed
1 citizens.
MI- THE EDUCATIONAL *""" bJ
his Addrcs
CON PERENCE. craves
ing The Association of southern States' i ^?ng ai
, Conami
Superintenp ints of Public Kducation ,i,.col :ll j,
rcre ' was called to order in t lie parlors of ^ l ...
the Hotel .lerome, Columbia, on April -w ,^s n
I &V!i. at it a. in by the president, J.i ?, * <.
i rn- . 1 i bi i s. c.
" " r .li.ynes of N. U.. S'e ry of the Asso* Miss A
'1 cial ion .superint endant Mynders Mrs. F
j was elected president and Supt. j ;iflv
ioat Joynes, Soc'ry. The meeting was of Sl.hlllljt
iinformal character and the principal Miss K
has t0P,c b=forc ,l? was ;l campaiirn hook Mis li
| for the use of those actively interested Miss It
' in Southern educational mat ters. The ia(ljos wj
vis" The iAssociation adjourned to meet g^y^e.
Jatt> :'.IOa. in.
'ited J . ! Look si
WANTED. 140 perce i
, is J want to rent an 4 room House. advance
pp0 Jf. R. BAYLY. W. NVats
. . ? w
IS AND OTHER |
iR ON THE FILM.
RG ADVOC
S. C.. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1905.
ssville Letter. Lexington Letter. N(
mOM OU* RIGULAM CO??l|fO?eiNT.
esting Events of the Easter has just past, and the hens
li ^ art now taking a recreation.
, y Ridge Township. ^ G T (,raham ,ias ,cL tUe con_
|hos. Crouch, traveling reure- tract tor the building of his new I >]
c of the Hell Telephone Co, dwelling, which is now in course fcf lion
us at present. of erection si?oi
r appropriate Master services Mr. A. 1?. Martin, a prominent Mr
U1 at the Lutheran Clmrcli young lawyer, of t'ue Lexington Bar,
night, there was a crowded made a business I rip to Columbia ^jrj
! Monday. wai
. M. Shealy of Bamb ?rg is here Little Ethel Derrick: daughter of I
t Mr. Abner Derrick, died last Monday ? ^
tlTV
morning.
ttlesonofMr. F. II. Hecdrix, ,r
iday night, the funeral was Dr. Crosson of Leesvlllc, was seen
n tiie Lutheran Cburcli and on our streets last Monday, Come
arge crowd attended. An evl- again Doc, we are always glad to see! e
the large number of friends >*ou* M
cply sympathize with the jjr> ?. I' Little has returned home Colt
from New Mrnoklaii:!. where he has serv
..ille Kvzer, of Augusta spent been enployed for several weeks. M
jtwo with relatives here. The machinery is now being station, visil
! J. rt-iwl rkf l'n,cnn,;t? ed in t.he new iloiarl iimnl r?f I ho SLee
^ i m lUilWVUb/ 1 I31CCU ~ ----- ~r-* W"
^ liero last week. Lexington Cotton Mill, W
p1. T. Hill has returned after Miss Ivate Shall, the accomplished j" * '
eks stay in Campobello. Jind charming daughter of Mr. ^onroe K>r i
It. Shall, ..'ho is now attending College m
jlilly ITaynes is attending j Jn Columbia, spent Master with the
-hern Association in Columbia | hom? folks. w h(
1 Mr. Willie Schwartz of Columbia, Mi
was an old colored man burri- came over and spent Easter with the Gun
this week who is said to have oldfolks at home. Bett
Jiis loist. year. j f Boyd, or New Brookland, was Mi
.J.Bhealv continues to suffer arrcsted last Wednesday, charged at S
^h from the Ladrippe. It is j witli arsor, and liad a preliminary
f'will s'x?n lie able to be out j10arjnj. on Kridav following: but.
there not being sufficient evidence to
tion has beau tilled out and warrant the magistrate in sending
iy nearly every citizen or Lees- i1|rri Up, he was released but, on Sat- M
plying to the County School unlay 2*2nd he w is rearrested and weel
r Education, asking for an lodged in jail here, to await another Mi
, for the.purpose or raising a preliminary trial which will be on the ter .
;v of three.mills. If this tax 27th instant thiti
l it will mean about. *1,700.00 , , .
? . ... , 1 he Old Soldiers will be glad to \v
Ol purposes, and will be sulh- , ... , '
..... n, ..ii i i. hear that the pention funds will t^r
run the whole school term. ,r ., ^ '
i ,. -.1.11,, reach Clerk George on May the loth. nrri-,
iwn election will be held here * ura4
if May. It is now a progressive age for Lexington:
to see the new buildings going '
M. Crosson will succeed him- w|? k for itself.
ntendant
/m. Maloney, of JMaekvllle, is ! The Hateshurg Advocate 50 cents a Ti
his brother. i year In advance. day
j need
????? ' cess
j.- " iJtSTa
a wrathful lion, found food for thought in the dramatic _. ?^
^^ r only Imvcs hiiu editor's artic le this morning." ' "|t|r%/\ |1
_-los. TAte."Food? 1 should.sav_ ? full meal.; | I'*
~ *j ^ goaeuej* '
i 01/ly b ...,C . _ JhFj ?Catholic Standard.aijd Times. 1
of uie jealous inn ii ??
:he object uf his lovu l ^ !
* J on our s
I
NOTf
t National Bank of Batesburg has placed an order with the NO
of the United States for Eighteen Thousand Dollars additional
Now i
Bank Bill* which, when received, will make Twenty-Five nearly <
Dollars of the "First National's" own money in circulation. holding
ing to Si
the bank's customers like nice, new. crisp, clean money?we not mor
>e able to supp'y you. 'Pl)e c
a work
Force 01
have to
back Ed
Mrs. 1
sick anc
but nov
1 Low ma
Mrs. I.
miss ou
|,ls,
Umeda Haynes and Annie] JOHNSTON NEWS. meet tl
. isitcd Miss Fred Cullum in i . .. the box
Mr. J. II. White lias gone to An- ,,
? hist week . . picther
1 gusta having accepted a position .
lUere Kla<l to
CONNOR Ml-,MO-J Ware (V.lcman iias returned Mr..'
\l SERVICES | from Arizana. Mr. (loleinan has bsen writing
in the far ^outh-west for live or six , jjjs ailn
* of Memorial Committee months and his health is much iin- a speed
on nor. adopted the follow- j proved. < j ^
am. I Johnston has a building boom many i ciiHtlrc
;il services to be held in j new stores and residences are now hi'p rvv
Mouse. : atesburg at 3 p course of erection and many more it |>etter
12th. of May. is sai(1 win fj,lovY- hope tl
by Chaplain, or some Minis Mrs \Y A. Crouch of Hateshurg has the ful
i lioen visiting her sister here.
?. "?.jit:if,i ' N,r- 11 Smith met with a severe 1
. , , , ,, rr- mi accident on Sunday morning last near the IV
s hv < ol. J. B. Towill. ,, c ... . , liAtnii t
I Harmony. Mr. Smith was thrown by 'tome i
children. j a mule and his arm was broken. The:'- ^ ?
ns will .nurch to i einetery, 1^,^. been set and he is doing as jw<
by children and followed by well as possible. | at any
Mr. NY. A. other of NYalhalla visBed
his relat ives his relatives here for j bays. 1
* by Dr. \Y. II. Timmorman. thc pas, week j. c. 1
(lei oiati'i. In the early mo.'nlug hours of April j A
.< Ilcnchction. our town was thrown into con- ?' ;,V
ttee on song service and . _ brotht
ste mat Ion by a tire in thc center of ^ ,.
lg graves .. , . .. . . . you tn
, its business district. ^
. It, Kcrnaglian, I road.
ennie Tow 111, Two of our linest brick stores and
ira Shnler, four wooden structures were entirely but w
lien ( ullum. consumed. The heaviest losers were I Agric
red f'nlliim. - -
... , , .. . L- ? Asiuii vV r . drugs, groceries &:! spend
?,u u a isnitv 1J loss over 110,OQO. Insurance $1,000 and I sons I
...... , 1'. T. On/is, four frame buildings; expcr
' 11,1,1 ? loss $ 1 insurance $2 OOu. Most of | . >.
,l!^', ,, | the go sis In Edward's bicycle store, . a
essic Alt man, and all other , .... . . why c
, , * . . .. were saved. 1 lie fact that tne wind
io feel an interest, in this , , .. ..
I was blowing from the Sout h is supposed
to have saved our town from a cotto
. i .... i u terrible disaster.
I aide upland cotton seed yields , ,, , , ,, , , , .
. . l?r L. B. Asbell lias moved into tlie
it. Lint sells 4 cents per pound T u..o n.. .in ?. .. j
# . . . , ..... Lewis building and Dr. Moolcy and rp?
of short staple va tie ties. W. n ... ^ ... , , ... . , ... J?
, , ' . . ? 1. \\. Edwards in the Wert* buildions
farm, Batesburg S. C. ^ ,
I' __
First *Nati<
> A
Hfl Capital Stock 1'
^B^^p Surplus, Uudivl
Ijoposlts Aver
Taicl Out In l->iv
)TES FROM THE SEIV- EDQEFIE
ERN SPARROW. ""
< ?n I* rid a j ni^li
28tb, Ih3 ladies u
Seivern Twitterings.
,rs. J. ? Stokes returned to lier Mrs K ,'t W- (
teat llatcsburp Monday nitflit after yra"J oonsist
idiot? a few days ^itl? l.er father '"'j'jjj1 *
.CcalOuuUT. y * u so'
I presented by uut-<
iss Susie Sliull, one of our popular Somu liiurii-ola.ss r<
s, visited friends and relatives in help to bold the a
<ener last week. est and profit. '
will be ten cents.
r. E. B. C.unter was in town Mou- be served, con*!.:t
?... uuM.H-ss. cake, teu cents, a
V wore glad to see our friend Mr. ccnl*. We would
Hariuan, carrying the ma'l again, regardless of deno
s being off duty for many days. attend this pleasi
these always nobl
r. W. S. McG raw went over to them in their laut
imbla Sunday to attend Easter Trinity Church.
'cesThe
musical pro
iss?-s Lizzie and Estelle Rawls ally good at the C
ted their sister Mrs. Gunter at jour) Trenton on
dmans Sunday. J the absence of H
e were glad to see Mrs. Jim Cofer Miss Lona Tillmai
>wn Sunday after being absent Han, and the regit
?ne week. assisted by Miss II
rs Delia Jones accompanied by f
J.B. Stokes' children returned There was a bus
jr home Saturday. Women's Litcrarj
r? . . .... dence of Miss Liui
isscs Agnes, Lizzie and Brittle .. ? .. _
.. . \ . . . Mrs. Bragg Jones i
tcr attended Easter services at
. . .. j lillman wereeleci
icar church Sunday. ? , ... , .
resent tills club at
rs Swinton Gunter spent Sunday women in Union,
teed mans. ^ certain Bdget
r. Bunch Seigler spent Saturday dinner last week
Sunday with Mr. J." S. Lybrand leave the table au<
ardis. room. Her footste
iss Geneva Jo ties is spending this 1d?'jr were hardly
k at her home near here. tonishment may
than described wl
ss Carl ie Si lull is visiting her sis a? she oassed
Mrs. Wilson Gunter of steed mans held" her ladyship.
we fore the dresser ui
e were glad to see Mr. Loyd Gun- bonnet on her
>f Lexington, Co., in town Sat- what followed mif
ly. print, so we omit iss
Lillie Lybrand one of Wagepretty
girls spent Sunday with (JlLBtK
l Susie Bbull. Mr. T. P. Bear
ie folks here will organize a Sun- Chief Dispatcher.
School next Sunday. Tis much while Sunday aft<
led and we wish them much sueMiss
F ranees L
College came hot
r. Edd Shull basset himself up to spend Easter.
-* <dar/ m.,. "V1 two dandv
U?, ^-'Something Misses Smith a;
1/ rf jithr^e of the fiiiet.
i??xxr Smxnraiiu u VKruiJ
(THE HUB)
treets Tuesday. "SPARROW? have them"wiLh'us?
-cr *. A\ir r? C n Dr. J as. Orosson of
-S ALOINO K. r. LI. town Monday afternn
1 BY MR. R\Wi.. "*T?
H. Donly. Jr. went t<
s the Lime to hold your cotton jay afternoon Tliej
2very one oa the route are Easter exercises at
some cotton, and they are go- church while there.
11 it next fall f >v 4 or ."> cents: seems to have been so
e than live. tion that caused then
arricr s substitute has gone on ?y|r Walter G rover
ing spr^c to the Carpenter siSter, Miss Eula. of *
a the Southern Ry., and I visiting at Mr. w. II.
ride every day now. Come
|. Mr. Charlie Morgan
- ed t hrough tow n last
R. D. Lowman lias been quite way ^ his mother's.
1 we were very sorry indeed ...
v- we are pleased to make Mrs Mr. \ Wing ml
n is up and out again, we wa.it Monday afternoon,
iwman to stay well n tw for we a pump for Mr. 1*. :
r pie and milk Xa<beat til ; band well that Mr. Wingar
few days ago Mrs. Lowinan the street, isfuniishi
ie poor old hungry carrier a' 'water. It is one thin
with a pie and a glass and a j bee.i in need of for so
of milk and we were getting j Mca8? Sheppard a.
about that Dm- and were sure ; y ^ ^
*"r(t 11' j Pleasant section.
lust in Asbill is sick at this I _ ., ,, ,
, | M isses ?or?l l?.v r
' we dont know the nature of _
. . , .. Epting spent Lister
nents, however we wish for him
I tolks.
y recovery.
Mr. Hollidav is ass
Perry Kirkland s two little u, the ofll
ti were very sick last week, , .
. , , , Mr. 1- red Grout, I
ve are certainly glad thev are ,
, A .. > ins course in lelegri
... . i i i.i to take a few davs vc
iev will have good health in
ins; a position with
lire, * 1
pany.
H.Muller lawyer pot out of 7 .
nitentiarv last week and came iVVK KKA I
o see "pappy" on H. F. l> X??. i QO
u are always welcome Muller ....... r
? . , Mr I) lvrat7.cr of
? are glad to shake your hini I , ...
_ . i who spends hi? win
thn' Come again. . , ? i
i Hateshurg, last win
A. Ciuin Reynolds one of our | his fourth with us
>ut, who is now w irking for Mr. favorable known hei
t?ynokls of Swansea, was up to arrivals are anticip
a last week and we hear on the ure; his departures i
ntCrumwas led here by old Mr. Kratzer will g
>r Cupid, if so Orum we wish where lie will rein:
nd speed on the matrimonial I then will go to his
t cliusetts.
W. W Gilbert. of Harret, Vt j
hois working for the 1" A. j NOT
ulturrl Department lias been i All persons are h
ing a few days at Mr. Joe John- J the undersigned h;
n ill1 interest of the Government | probate Judge of Si
imi?nt.al fnrm I..' C'n
? ui ?jv 111 til v.?iiuiuia
ny of you owe for a tm'l box, papers on the estat
loot you piy for it? deceased.
>1 luck to you fallows holding DONT I
n.
That you can jjot
FOR SALE. I and enlarged che&j
ro miloh cows with young calves. I ler>* ovcr "arris" I
N. A. Bates. I
>nal Bank of
tesburjr.
aid Up, $20,000.00
de<1 Profits, I1V-00.00 - i
a::.- .. $1:10,060 0*?
idcods, $0,020 oo I
** "i
LD NEWS.
ONiCLC.
t of tills week, April
f Trinity Kpiseopal
Tore announced, will
mailt at the home of
heatliam. The pro
oi vocal ami lost ruby
the best talent in
ue numbers w ill be
jf-towu celebrities.
Hitations will also
udience with InterThe
admission fee
Refreshments will
ing of ice cream and
nd a salad course, 15
urge all our people,
iminatioual lines, to
ng entertalnmo.it of
e women, and help
Jable effort to repair
gram was exception,
tiurcli of Our SavEaster
evening. In
liss Addie Hughes,
1 presided at the orilar
choir was abiy
ubye Hill and Mr.
iness meeting of the
Club at tbe reslaie
Minis last week,
and Mrs. James H.
ted delegates to repthe
convention of
ield lady, while at
bad occasicn to
1 go into her bedps
on tbe carpeted
audible, and her asbc
better imagined
en it is stated that
" 1 -* ?-? Eft
V11V UV/0? OMV VV
the cook, posing beirror
milady's Easter
head. A recital of
jht not look well in
details.
T itim*"*
i ncwo.
d, the Southern's
was in town a short
moon.
indler of Leesvifle
ne last friday to
nd Miss bannister,
?$ ?? i:. \
~
Leesville was in
on. ' . '3 -'hm
ond and Willie
> Leesville Sun?
attended the
the Lutliern
Though there
mi other attraci
to goy
Morgan an 1 his
Ioulain. S. C ate
I).ally's
and family u iss
week on their
/
was In (own
He is putt ing in
v Urout The
1 h me.) licre in
ng plent v of go i i
I.- uiir town his v
r. ill me.
il 'O.i i Llndler
la: ves in the Ml.
'
r in ? an.l Kula
wit!? the home
isiing ott r agent,
v it ihis place,
laving completed
p!iy. came home
si ho fore accept. Liie
railway comk
HAS
NE NORTH.
ritchburg, Mass.
lers regularly in
tor having V>een
, is so well and
re, t hat his annual
i.iled with pleasn
irked by regret.
:??t<? Davton Ohio,
lin for a w hile and
home in Massa1CE!
ereby notified that
us applied to the
iluda county, state
for administrrtion
eof Lark in Gautt,
.). A. Walk it is.
FORGET
Hood pictures taken
pat Whittle's sral)rujt
Store m
batosburg, H. C.