The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 26, 1905, Image 1
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B MAjiSha :M aUa O...! n 1
;y made.
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pvsoiva in WIIC L/epun
/ pounded every three months.
spare money to work?it ^
you sleop?has a perpetual, e
ing earning capacity. We ii
open an account now with oil
be numbered with our five h
positors.
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Puty?ur ^ A MB
vorks while k
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to AAAV MLM4
ir Hank and
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Surplus, Uc
Deposits j
1'alci Out in
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Batesburg.
3k Paid Up, *25,000 00
(divided Profits, $13,200.00
\vera#e $130,000.00
Dividends, $0,025 00
GEORGIA,
ii AUC
; JACOB PHINIZY, Preiiid
CIIAS. G. GOODRICH, <
RiYIJ7RCXAX> RiYISTJC,
11JSTA, C.KOKOIA.
lent, VVm A. LATIMER, Vice-Pres.
'ashier, RUE US H. BROWN, Ass't Cash
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~~ LEESVILLE
LETTER.
ier.
Pith Mnfac C?*ArM
O. v., ri^iurt I , /HA T
JOHNSTON g
LETTER.
JOHNITON NIWS.
i rs U. M. Hair, of Barnwell, is vis
<?U, iyuo.
ALUDA LE5
LETTER
FROM
The c
QNGTON Pelix
LETTER. Oth<
OU. M.UL.K OO.MMON..NT, JUSt WC
4 _ _ comes in of a
ommeneement bocan last Sun
Bodie And
;rs Killed.
\fo to press the sad news
terrible accident.
Capital $2oo,ooo.(]
Banking by mail is entir<
deposits by express, regi
will be credited your acc
* I V Vm /-V 2 <-4 /\1 a fir
>o, Undivided Profits $276,7) 1
ely practicable and safe. You can send us you
istered mail, money orders or checks and sam
ount and receipt sent by return mail.
iof I t fa !
1 I 1 V/I 1 1
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Ktiowitall.
r
e
Mr. W. A. Shealy, who lias been appointed
Secretary of the Historical
"^2. Association (of tliat great little state)
South Carolina, is iuw in Charleston,
! f and lias alreadv nwnmcH t.h?? rlntioc ,.f
iuiik ner mouier, mis Marina Scott,
in llic long Branch section.
Mrv E. It. Wiggins and Miss Maud
Quatt lobtum have returned to Georgetown,
after a visit to Mesdamos W. L
Quattlebmm and J. A. Awdom.
tlie
Lumber is being laid for the >esi- r^.
deoceofSir. J. L. Smith on Church
and Mims Streets.
(From Our Regular Jay by i
v ** the inor
Correspondent) ing; foil
girls me
lain, rain, we continue to have rain i)aVe be<
lie farmers have all agreed that any Fen
y have a plenty for the present. all recit
here is a great deal said about was Puz
ss. The pot can't call the kettle but tina
inn L>? >
.wo excellent sermons: one in A tro,1-v cai
ning and another in the even- ken hallway,
owed Monday evening by the away coal cai
sdal contest, which could not tors.
L'li surpassed .by the trained of ,,,, . . ,
ia!c. College in the state. They ea
ed so well that the committee ,nol?i'inan; *
zled to arrive at a decision, the ltailw
Uy decided that Miss Lrnes- IX Hill condi
r of the Augusta and Ai,
was run down by a run
and smashed into ?p)?nI
are: J. E. Holdman,
'elix Hodie, in ttie employ
ay. Those injured: A.
ictor, skull fractured: C.
l lie nuciuj
Compan
1878 L. U. F
Assets, $7,741,860,
YOUTH,
Make a man feel lie w
you will need a life in
7 T 1 LI L LI CL 1 Lr 11V I 1IOUI Ull
iy of Philadelphia.
OUSE, President. 19(
62; Ratio of Assets to Liabilit
1.21 Per cent.
STRENGTH AMBITION
ill never be old or poor. If you do old
come. Ifvoudo not old. vour* family
A l.'iO.OU .. I. W fill. I...Ill
I vv J ~ "? """ "*
the oftiee. It is with deep regret that
we give up Mr. Shcaly to Charleston,
jej He has left many friends here who
. * wish him perfect success.
ies,
Miss Daisy Edwards, who taught
in Abbeville this year has returned
home to the delight of her many
friends.
ma<
Mr. Louise Crowder, one of the pec
teachers in tho Graded School, is vis- ^uri
itiiiK at Hranchville, a.ter which she re;i(
will jjo to her home in Richmond, Ya. \\
Mesdames .1 11. White and T. It. cott
Denny are at home from the conven- ed c
tlon'of Federation of Women's Clubs diti
held at Union. in a
Clerk of Court. W. It. Co^hurn, of | ton
"k ror ail liave some with tine prosLs
for more. Some are talking of n,et'
ning out a portion of what is al- iicv ^,r
:ly pljnted on account of grass. J
i'e notice, thai over in Georgia, cor,tosl !
.on is being plouglied up anp plant- W
>ver on account of grass. Such con- s
'"is as these and a reduction already The es
creage will reduce the yield ot cot- evening
very materially, showed i
?a? lurtuuute gin, una \V, Cheethan
ul was presented to her by w R(jberts ,
esday, at 10 a. m.t the medal "K)re or ,ess 1
jetween the boys came off, felix Uodie
as as good as that of the girls. Juunty, and 1
e WInward wears the medal. vv. K. Hodie,
ercises were closed Tuesday 'and one half
by the graduates. They j
nuch skill and did honor tolCIJPin H
i internally injured: ,\.
xtnes broken and others
lurt.
was a resident of Saluda
.vus the eldest son of M r.
who resides about one
miles from batesburn.
Aun AT U/HDL'
Will IK'tTU lilt; imuiaiiv
Semi for booklet.
W. L. WILLIAMSON, C
Columbia, s. C.
COTTON MARK
Coiton is bringing t.o-da
Jlatesburg Market, s,-. as
by L. 1). Cullmn.
leu. Ah'L. II. A. LLTTLGJOIIN, Age
Itatcsburg, S. C.
Messrs. Julian Conner and A
Culiuin visited Columbia Monda
y on tin;
reported Miss Carrie Glenn visited J<
ton Sat urday and returned Su
accompanied bv her friend
mi.-, iiara .-sinner, ni lsatcsourg was
the delightful visitor in our town last
nt? Saturday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Edwards spent
lbert last Sunday at the home of the father
y. of the former. It is elevating for any
one to have the pleasure of associating
iihns- with such a lovely and hapry couple,
nday
Miss Miss Susie Ritchie, of Abbeville has
Edgefield, was here Saturday. jvj
Tlieattendance at, the funeral of s
Mr. J. W. ?'ritn last Saturday was the essJ]
largest seen here for years and every jKlS
one seemed filled with sorrow on ac- -jcount
of the sudden death of rfueh a jUst
good citizen. ^lKl
Mrs. A V. Green, of Uatesburg, ar- like
rived last week to visit relatives. beri
theraseh
r. (leorge l>. Smith's friends will stitute.
iorry to know that it has been nec- e<J by Co
iry for him to be carried to the ^ jjeai
pital In Aujrusta for an operatior. sented b
lie doctors seem not to be sure g ^ r0,
what his trouble is. It seems , ,,
- . . ? vUl* Lt
t ti<? is sulTerinj; with something . nrar|v
appendicitis, l>r. Mayer of New y
lias been in attendance upon Mr- Ja
res and the faculty of the In- ,nvitaUons
The Diplomas were preseutugressmati
Lever. approaching
it iful box of tlowers was pre- t-rude t rankii
Mrs. J. <*. Graichen and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs.
of for their kindness. gusta, Ua., to
rahain's handsome residence luna, of Bates'
completed. The ceremo
mes Gillian, of Columbia, was
1 v n I Tf V/|\|\,
are out announcing the
marriage of Miss Cerin
Perkins daughter of
Claudius Perkins, of Au>Mr.
Saint Julian Culburg,
3. C.
ny will take place at the
fl "?
WEATHER REP<
May 26 IVG5
For Ilatcsburir and vi?
Occasionally clom y to-r
Sal urdav.
ni/\\/n*lCMT / \ 17 I
f. T Kiehurdson.
' K
, Miss Sadie itamagc oi the S
| section was in town shopping
uinilv. nestlay.
light and Miss 10va Lou Watson of 1
Spring was in town one day this v
Mrs. II. A. Little John who
ID/I'M- I...... i.?r >? n
been the charming guest of Miss Edwards.
?.P^(']S Mr. Thomas Crouch, of Columbia
" was a guest in our town last Saturday.
\idge Charlie Croon, a very popular salesveek.
man nas heen villi us this week.
lias Mr. William Hare of the statTof the
C....... it V....... 1 ? 1~ *
| l^uite a nice sum was raised last him
, week to repaint the school buildup by M
, the efforts of Itev. L. A. Cooper. E. *
Hie!
DEATH OF MARY LONG. s"'1
Lit I le Mary, tile two-year old dauitli- ''
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. t\ Long, died ' ,s
I tills morning at Iliggins l'ostoflice. (.,U l
Mrs. Long is the daughter of Mr
. lie also advises an o|>eration. on our
r. Smith was willing let go, Mr. J. The M
mith, J)r. Kirksey and Mrs. E. S. Ga., are1
rsc accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George
Ith. The I.
r. s. M. Pitts lias been attending "!S.elX
* Eugenia A ttaway. She has been "loo an
<e sick for the last week, but is lmc s"?'
roving. P
WI IUL3 1C5IUCI1
.reels Tuesday. Augusta, Ga.,
isscsMathews, of Augusta, JuncUle-Ul..
visiting the family of Mr. t.
; The bride el
exington boys are getting verse College s
es in shape to play the New of being one ol
d team a game of ball some ular students.
1* aMr. Cullum
ickens Hoof, Jr., who will i; u?:?
ec, Jin ureene street,
on Wednesday evening,
followed by a reception,
e-t is a graduate of Con
md bears the reputation
' the College's most popis
a young men of ster
]Tii;vni!iun i v/i i
!NENT PGOPl
%Vhere they have
and where t
are ^oin^?iia
-rvv/iii- t "
returned this week to the dcligh
lier many friends
Mrs. Aiewine, wife of Mr. Sim
wine, who lias lioen sutTcring for \
DCtll) weeks with shortness of breath
liey I mains about the same.
Mrs. John " Watson visited
' ! lives in town w e-dav.
I.IU/II OUUIlltil lA-llL'I , Wtl> licrc lilbl
t uf Saturday.
Mr Forrest, of Saluda, a son of FxAle
Senator Forrest, has been employed
some l)>' our town us police.
. re- Mr. I). It. Riser went to Lexington
on business a few days ago
rela- Miss A<niilla Kargle of the Delmar
section, a oharmlnj vnuni' lnrlv ivn<
W. A. '.Touch, of this place. M
The funeral will take place tomor- Kiel
row, ilici
trea
property purchasedJJ,
Mr. W. Hampton White of Mt. ^rt'a
i WillinK ami brother-in-law to l)r- -1 i-osl
-ii t?' r, graduate
r. Homer W. Padgett of near Je ,e ,
lland lias Mad an attack of appen
tis. Drs. Wise and Kirksey are r. Ho
ting him, lie also is advised to go Sle,< iist f
be opperated on. e 111};
rs. Jacob L. Grigsby lias been sick tjoiwiui
the past week. Dr. Kirksey is
ting her. Iler mother, Mrs. Geo. bol,cilc
ter lias been with her. fortune t
... , ????& Muauut'x
this year at Newberry Coltending
a few days at home. strate(i (thouy
>b Leapliart lias been oil the ity st',doIU ,ou
or several days, but is able senior,
again. The Advoo
:nes Fox has accepted a posi- couple all that
i the A ugusta L-umher Co- their sliarc
>r T. miner man bad the mis>f
loosing a horse Tuesday I ODORS \
inu nas aireauy acmon;h
quite young) an abilnd
in men long years his
ite wishes the happy
. which should justly be
/S. PI ANT
penings.
Mr. F. B. Crouch made i
_ trip to Columbia last Sat tin
S Mr. U VI " ' - ^dye, k
for Maiu?/
\ ' ?? Mr. " *-1 j_to?t i
Miss Moida I lodges. Dr. K. T. 1
, os' vorv popular daughter, returin
x business . V . .
Wednesday from < oluinbia where
lias been spending several days.
II Kundat Mis. IIugh < j'N'eil of Augusta
tnget her wit h her children are
he home- iue Mr. and Mrs. '1' ? chai
- - v ^ j
I "il-fi ^ 'i: mi
, , here this week.
I odjjjd
on Mr. E. L. Crouch has accepted a
she position In Creenvllle.
Visit.
_ Dear r*ir:?
Quite likely y<
1 j, with a list of good
? A. Watson, has purchased about four i'|
acres of land, f<>r the purpose of erectinp
a dwelling ami a larpe brick, pros
j store, in Wards, S. C. , Sain
Minute?This Means
)u are one of the great many who started 11
resolutions. To rei/lll.irlv ?9-<? ? >" ?
I night.
nore is a lot of whooping cough ! Mr. T.
,*e Saluda and it seems that the town Mor
peetsarc good for it to come to shurifT
(la a su- . ines* We
Tiiegn
> YOU! legiate h
lie Lee}H
le New Year Misses B<
B. Whittle, of Saluda, was in A dcad cow
^' ment of discor
Corley went to Pelion on bus- citizens and
dnestlay. dragged into c
irluates of the Palmetto Col* Uncle John
istitue are as follows: Ilal- I ster of Hatesbi
artnan, Charlie W. Crout, | haul the carca
}aulah L. George. Laura C. lsnnt. v.*
FOOD.
becomes a lively eled
between peace abiding
figuratively gets itself
ourt.
Bou knight, tlie teaa*urg.
was engaged to.
ss of a dead cow in sonife
Mia a ill Af i.iw
i I'M J
^ Miss Leo Pinoqs .Vj-Hohnso
itlng hor cousin Miss ilatt
K edtfe.
Auditor G. A. Derrick, o
ton, passed through Huteslu
day en rout toMonettaS ('
IM r .1. (lUl/.liardt. one
County's most prosperous
n, is vis- her little ncice,~N'ora Crouch, is 1
ie Ether- ing relat ivos at Higgins
A dog thai was thought u? he
I Lexlng- was killed on the street yestt
irg yester- morning. No damage was done b;
dog as lar as is known,
of Sahida Among those wiio attended
. fanners. Waids ( 'omineneeii.ent. weiu M
-fc^4 i sunt.y out' opt
but even if yoi
lnr, isn't tins an n|
Vou ii.list realize i
mad larly a pari of wha
:rda\ Perhaps you in
.. jjie your best to carry
with repeated teni
Hut have \ou <
. i1(1 tii?nal Hank of Hat
twice before wltlu
',ssos without a second t
D J W? ? t? fu i u U? J UU
.. r*' ..
11 overlooked making any resolutions, or tills
ipropriate time to give the matter serious
hat you'll never get ahead until you resolve
t coines in.
ave made such a resolution?more than on
it out, only to have all your good intentions
iptat ions to spend.
ever tried saving with a savings ate unit in 'I
esbuig. You'd find it a great help. You arIra
wing money from the hank, where it mi
ho|)ght if it conveniently lav *)? .nr ti... -
ii earnings was I Craps, El
une in parlicH- "arflI'iin'
consideration **ae *Io?
to save regu- Ivoon.
ice?and tried
broken away PICKE
r??e First Na'
apt t>> 111ink
glit b<- spent I J
uln M. Clark, Mlnnji? Delia era, the t)uzzai
ivrnertune Graicixhi. Harriet fan l>s Innies. i
k, Palsy H. George, Emma Uncle John
sion that Mr.
not object to 1
:NS JONES VERY '^V'ZJZ
ILL ed it; and here
.... , , r> ? Mr. Harrisor
Pickens Jones, one of Bates
w?w vi vuj %
rds, the breer.es coald ^ '? .
is they Me in fitml ^
being under the itnfcresJ.
Wui. Mitcnell did
laving iiis landed estate
tile, hauled tl?? carcase
l's land apd there dump
the trouble began.
i Corner, who remits trie
who lives near .Mail hews r
town a few days aim
Mr. Addison Yunsaui. of !
rv, was in Haleshurg on \
last
Mrs I'allie Hales, who ha
for some days, remainsabou
Mr. J. A, MinieU, of Ml
<> , WHS 111 | mint II, rsillic liiliii , l.
Conner, Messrs W A. Crouch, Ku
and Cot hun I'odic, Laurence Si
Holds l i t- John Crouch, Mrs. .1. W. r'ooner
Vednesday \jls \\ a. Crouch.
s urt. ill JOHN TEMPLE GRAY
l tin satin . jjj j;.iivt?i his celebrated Km
Willing.'"'1'1"' licign .of ihe l)om:ih'oj,'U
ill-lie pocket, book
,r..|?,. Tlien think, to
Ami t lie interest )
tnih, You can open
ami with ;uiy amount 1
put this jrood resol
lion.
Don't hesitate
seem small- or hei
You can transact ;
.'turel inquiry will briiitf
u" in We will hope t
j ..v ?wu i in hviu-M
o, ot the additional sateiy uilorded thcoustoi
our money would eaih.
a savings ace unit m The First National Hani
rein one dollm up, so it should require but 1:
lution into eITt ct a , onee without any inon
to open an aeeount because you think your <
ause you may not be able to cull at the bai
your business through the mails just as sat
lull particulars as to how you should nu aboi
o hear from you soon ami l?nvn m??. -
- 1,1 | buric's ol
mi is of a hank | ' ,1 t il iz,M
precarioi
< or liaicshurff I Welioi
t tli* effort in , ?,
i procrastina- lake plac
j We lies
lop, sits would quite sicl
i?* iu person,
isfaetorily?an
it it NC
. * ? .1.1: _
dest and must highly respect- e'operiy to wt
is, is lyin? at his home in a hauled- riKbtn
is condition. b'? made
... .1. . . Me, naturally
petluta cha..|(e may sunn waac ?r rM,
" Tor the lietter. that. In the ?,
ir that >! rs. Jones is also blown hither.
c* ->o M r. Corder !
v ~rrrr~ - ? employ counst
> WAR NEWS. case was hroue
iicr. uie dead cow was.
jMy desirous of having
as productive as possiobjected
to the woeful
fertilizing materials*
ly of bad odors, were
thither, away and lost-;
sues I'ncle John; both
1 learned in law. The
;ht up in due lime be
was in town Tuesday.
Mr. Siiiiitii Taylor, of llari
our st reefs Wednesday.
Miss Sal lie Hodie, one of
cuost charming youutr ladie?
yesterday.
Mr. John (!otf, of the San
was in town Thursday.
j r.wsvilU'rollftftf t>() tin* evenir
j .1 into third. Tickets <>?? s??le at
s, was on . . ,, . , o />
ns Drutf >toro, Haterhuiy, *
i.?M-sviiie*si SENATOR TILLMAj
i. was here
SLIGHTLY HURT.
ilis sect ion. Senator I'. I!. Tillman and
daughter. Miss L??u.i, *'.'ic sii
iy of name to tin; la rye
jjar I The First Nat
Compounded t^uar
; I). It i:\WL,
^ | M. W. PFUR\
Mrs. J. C. shealv visited relatives in
' 's Monet ta last Sunday,
ylitly
nun b'-r <>f depositors in our Savings Depat t n
ional Hank of Batesburtf pays interest four
torly, at four to five per cent, per annum.
Cashier. NT. a. BATES, Vicer.
Ass't. Cashier. W W? WATSON, pre
(SOMETHING NEW M
i F.dd
mil 1^ t'rr em ri-?f
>i .lU<IIIILr V(iur I rpi I,
.CUt. : i,le K
times a year, inaing jtr
| land and
President,
sident. THE
IP
rs. Kli/.a Sinilli, mother of Mrs. itl
ie K. Kdvcards and Mrs. William
fore Majistrat
ussia-Japanese situation rc- vj|le wi,() ont
*c l leally unchained both on ceasod,moved
sea. A jury of six
? sumim ned to s
JOHNSTON MON- | to determine '
dead cow t'lesli
OR I ()R SALE. overbalanced,
I. Terrell, editor and owner comforts as mi
e, I. S. Derrick i?f Lees-*
of jf*piH5t to the He
his court to HaUshup.'
men tried and t?ue \\.e.
it on tin-1> xiy of ihet o>\ .
whether the vaiue oC
, as a fertili/.inu ayenV,.
or not. such aUeyrH H?nyht
arise from disagrees
I Mr. Herlio Hedonbautfli.
sva.s hero yesterday.
Mr Jake Hare of Mt. V.
in town one das this wveU.
M r. I?. .1 Padgett <>f S*ln
our st roots Wednesday
Mr Iliifiis M imiiok, of
sou: ion. was in town WYdn
of Kdistii. I ,mrl h>' lhl' uPs,'t 1 i"o <?f their
I risitfc as they were driven home
j t he < ommencemeiiL exercises o
illmtf was I ('(i-Kdin :it ional I list it til eaI Kile*
! where (lie State made an add
da was on j
N. Cj. COONER BETT
Ilio Sardisj N. < Coorrr, who lias
icsda V. t 11 < ? ii i: i ) i m v.'fv vniitrit iSlti
cur-! ^r- Slicaly, who has been
fn in quite ill for several weeks, is eonval
the lescihK' very slowly,
'l'* Mrs F. II. Ilendrix, who has been ill
1 (SS '
i lor several days, is rapidly improving
i lo the delight other maiiv friends who
ER. | wish her a complete and rapid recov
just j *-r>' -
i v/iv imic^DUKU.IAda
I have ust added one of the tinest re- j.'*,
frige rut urs that can i,u bought, for the ;
purpose of carrying and keeping fresh:
bill ter, cheese, eggs and all articles | '1'
necessary during the hoi summer days, lud;
( oul drinks a specialty.
Is. It. Stead man, '
llateshurg, S. C. ;
I ui ine ?jui
.ms, died on the night ft' the health, i
She had been *ifK ior several jjej,i 0f jL
% ami died very suddenly; Iter (jUt,nce Q|
it>!< being heart failure and good
here is a lot of sickness around Sa- : AH vv 1?<
and all ?
1 ellleient 1
hree negro hrothers liv ing on M r. | |u>ar of h
\ A ttaway's place, had a ditllcul- \ v> ? .....
misuin .Monitor, owing to bad au'? ouors u
is obliged to abandon the arguing that,
turnalieni and is in conse- had,>t is unr
tiering his newspaper outfit have one's pro
will for sale. some conso<|Ue
n know Mr. Terrell personally that, so far .is
bo have read Ins bright and cr lo l,ie
V c mil noted paper, regret to 'le bad no case
is indisposition. Bouknlght foi
.. ... ? although una
lere from. the jury
as all fertilizers smell
easonahle to expect to
per'y fertilized without
nt discomforts, decided.
Mr. < order was the ilvlv
it of one dead co..? thai
apanst the said John
having presented hiin.
iked. vsith terlih/izinc
Misses Belle and Cora
near Itidtfp Spring were in
pi?K vest unlay.
Mioses Frankie Merloni?
Etliered^e of I.t es^ille. w
city Wednesdav.
M is. .1 esse 1 !?>*,?rd i < tin
home near Wards Saturda;
Watson ol ^radu.i.h tieltln^ slion^pi". II
town shop- |](,\% aii|o to.set up and tuU<- no
iiu-ot.
and .lanet This pieiv of news wili i^iadih-i
'* 11 1,1 hearts of many, who have been f<
: past Sfvoral weeks. uajjcr and
'"J"' I watehful. for details and bill
V lust, after \f f 4i .
.>ir x' ii iienuri.\, wim u.i"> uri-u in
c is (Columbia for several days on business
urish- ,,us returned home.
.Miss ' at.tie (jroscclose, one of out
i tlx most popular Kills, returned Monda\
ii tin* iColumbia where she was tin
ever ll,Vc'-v U'lesl of relatives.
lctiiis Miss Cecil Mitchell is on a \ i>.it tc
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REGISTRATION NOTICE. 1
l lio hooks lor I lie registration of m
in the municipal Klect ion will be open Sal
at my Store, Monday a in May lath, (.\e
, ltio.l and will remain open until one rib
week be to re the election. K. V, |:tw
Oullmn Supervisor of I legist ration. |s t
?, " her
I
eeentiy. (>nc was st abed through!, "
Jaw into the mouth. friends i.
[ cuvvry.
rs. <\irle.v, an old lad.v living near!
uda. was brought tu Saluda Sunday i CM
mug wit h a broken shoubiier and
Injuries inflicted by her soil-in i he CI
. Mr. John Wesley '.Wkerell; there :ini' n" 11
wo tales, but C'oekerell was seen re.ectior
v drunk Sunday morning. ('ockrell | man,'s *'
" """ lcrre" s "(,sl 01 I mat'1 rial to t h
i wishing him a speedy re
summ
iicaoo strike, jd'5^?a;;;!j1
liicatfo Strike is in b:ul shape j the week,
eater to a settlement. Final Srvices will
i of t he 1'nion Teamster's, de- Ascension l)a
specially those of the express The Mai! i':
n* sail! rxuMit
i IT NEWS..
rs. Wessinjrer were in
borhood in early part, ul
I Ik* held at '<t. James ci4
y at 10 a m
irrier nil I1. ii)u>rt
visiting lior sister Mis, A.
ell.
? Mrs. M. .1. Molstein of
in town shopping Inst -ntu
Miss Kppic Hurlon. I-iiri
Kvie Mnitli and Carrie
JjOesville, wen- <>n our ..t i
day last.
i?. ii..-.. r> .) 11 -.
( M i Li'l I- "lir * m i i i?> i i mi II > iiHm
i ;tu<l lii^li!\ ?'sltuMiii'il rit t/.otis.
I?iiii'l t a w.is
PIANO S NHA
If Ilolslon. i
Chiller ??r | COST.
? r! s ."at IIr- ,
Mr. i W SiiAVuit, i)| I;rat 11?
i Wrmunt, on*' of I In* tiioriaci
, f Cnll.,I? .
>"ini ^ rt*iini\ ? ?n niin ii >>a
Wo learned Wednesday with pr<<
found regret and sorrow ?*f Mr. (Jen
I) Smith's deaili 11'' was of lat<
from Milud.i. hilt a former eiti/.en <?!
t his t o\\ n.
Vr L ('. Molandspent several day!
, in our town la>t week.
I'iano ]
I ii. i> r \v .. .11..,, t,, i
t llenrv Wat terson says: John Temple is I
Craves is the most eloquent *h>nt hern- old
er or to-dav. Henry w.Cradvsaid he wit
, has tlx* iin's) phenominal eloquence a
! I ever heard. t re
NOTICE. i
Fifty head li rses and mules and very
line quality, Large stock of vehicles ':,s
iMisf on I tail. Mrs. t'orlov is a very drivers,
lady ami was spending a while theiMth
li her dnntfhter.M rs Coekerel!. ???
p Mr. Ihirnet t. of CclestiH intheex |takeeha
ma western eo-ner of Saluda Co. tent, and
s brought I o s a hid !a*-t week insane they wai
)epntv SheritT. Smith, and Mr. ; there w
t?l M'rrjs ?nok 1 >iid to ('ohiinlda tlie men
I Friday. It semis that he has 'I he
was oilVialiy announce 1 on no. :t, Mr. K.
instani. anil Mr. W. I.
place.
ir^e of the meeiintf to an ex HERli A
do some illustration work;
it, the teachers taught, also The people
ill Ik' topics tor discussion ii) rounding rou
of the count). nity now, to I
i i si coment'on will n eet ??d unit in tin
A. Harr, is quite unwell
p. Addy is taking his
if batFsburq
now.
of Hatrshu rtf and surntry
haw an opportuliuw
ihcirrws fxamin11
1 111 t 111.. I rii.. lumilltlr...
AMI. IHIII > IV Ml J l_i|. Will
County's host Fanners, u
Kiivcts Wednesday.
Mr. N'nah .1. 1'iieli, o| I'.;
in Atlanta <>a whole I
main lor a few days.
Mr. Piitfh is an indnst ri??
porous citizen ai d we sliat
see him ret urn
?""" | >i ;ilcis of hi* nut ive SI ate, is >
as (Hi mii jnjr 11|,. s|,,|njr in p, itesliniy ;ii
wa> of oceiipat ion, lie is v* !Ii
itclviiy. is sell any one in Hiis town am
I ,- \< in ic rniiiidiiijf count rv. luiv yr;ul?! of
of Ik* or sin- ma> <l> sin* mil i
1;?i profits t:? in ia 11 > paii! t > I
us .in i ,i.o% ;|11*s. I lia\e Pianos now on
1 lo it at The I. I?. ('ulliim Pom
l-'u iiit a ic S11 li e.
spolld- j ?" '? " " M
id, |)V (1?* last Tuesday on prosessional hus
iitf It. I inos-i.
I slir Kx Senator W. II. Sharp was hen
I'ian* last Saturday in attendance of court
is the Taylor?Moots ease, which was lioan
c^iilar hcloic .1 udtfo Derrick. Col. Sharp ha
' always had many friends here, wliicl
pa,l> s was in evidence last Sat urday.
"Mm !i;ui(i and two ear loads to arrive hr'"
next week. Cietfory-Khea Mule Co. 'I
Jno. W. fonder, munacei. Col- |.*rj
i? I umltia, H. ( .
I cot
1| Vou will probal)ly never bear a Ki
s greater orator than John Temple ,
, (Iraves. lie is a master of oratory. |
| tin
i?? i rnv.y nn t no subject or religion.' at t . M
I'he Saluda school will close next |^a'11
iday with a picnic at tin; Itapt ist j nu,,'l'nK
irch yr??vc Ml the schoo.s in the j ' hursclr
intv are closed, except possibly; The M
djfe Spring. j of the H
ill those who attended the confer-,' ,l'111''1 1
re in Ashville reports a very fine ,llu'n
10. Asheville is a line place, and es. | '.l.'
ark's Luthcrn churdh near I of tluani. br:
la livt-r. Tin* lime of theialists in refn
will be Wednesday and I c. will be
iv after the 3d Sunday in July ] store unt ii m
landnmus procee line's on beliefj :2*t h.) They 1
.ink of Saluda eoiity attaint i animations at
ounty have been refered to Mv\ ers, but from
trier to take testimony and can lie reache
I her they will
*. Reese and Gantt, specaction,
of Columbia. S.
at O Harri's Drug
exl Monday night (May
make no charge for exmi.
come not as Strangi
Columbia, where they
d at any time. Rememonly
be here a few clays.
M rs. .1 11. i I a rinan. ot
on our si reds Thursday.
Mr U. Adairs, oi < 1
seel ion. was in town Weiln
Mr. A. Mall of Jones' (
tvus iii Hati'slmr^ vV'ednosi
amir i:i. was
POR SAPB
loiids Creek after.June 1st, thoroughbred
e->day. i Island lied Coekcrels at $1 ">0 ea
niss roads Mrs. 1ST. Rogers Bayly
lay. Batesbur^, s
.Imlge Derrick was quite recent I,
in Uatcsburg on business.
Khule '{ev' W' 1 * IIfi'lxTt is visiting hi
^ mother tins week at this place.
Miss Daisy Phillips of Granit evillo
. c, 'c <' is t lie lovely guest of Miss A hi
tin's week
\ Dr. K. J. Elheredjfe, went t<> (Jol- Pet
irnbia Tuesday night '.o he present. '|
and assist in Hiving the Cominandery |nj
decrees of Masonry.
Miss Oertrude Oxner, lias returned I"<
(' home to spend the summer here after |s '
teaching last wipter. mi
up
:iallv Hilt more l.|'" "(>'1
j I lie pre*
L'he programme committe of tlie ! ]|ge iiie
ernational Sunday School Conven- j tors a su
n for Saluda co. met in t lie oMcc of,
of Probate court, t'rouch, It I he n
he purpose and desire of the com- [ near'J' c
tte, if possible, to get someone well | shortly,
in Sunday School work to come and
nn>; will lie about .hint' 1st. Takecare of j
seeding arc instituted to ol>- its t?n? latecounty
to pay over to the re I a- Their future I
im of about 1:1,500 they see?Ct
_ until the lasi
ew Lutheran Church here is , ......
ombleted and will dedicated ' S" 1
store. Leesv
Tuesday.
I'our eyes I>on4t w.ut till*
-Alsoyour child's eyes?
lappiness defends on what
>me early?don't wait
L day.
Ik; at Crosson's Diuk
ille, S. ('. Monday aud