The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 26, 1905, Image 2

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MONEY SAVED IS MONEY The hirst Nat l. Bank of Bs pays interest four times a year posit3 in the Savin?* Departmt pounded every three months. MADE, it es burg on dePut your jl 11 M . I rmr* A i / / ff # 1v / I ? * v / %<M. M. First IS I a lational Bank of Batesbunr. opair muiitry to wurn?ii ?or you sleep?has a perpetual, evei ing earning capacity. We invil open an account now with our 1 be numbered with our five hunt positors. : ine ot ?ank and lred de \ 1 ?,OD' BATES UKUAJ BURG S. C., FRIDAY, MAY LFV V/V/J 26, 1905. rm Bfl Capital Stc Surplus, U ^B ^B Deposits 1'aid Out ii wk Paid Up, $25,000 00 ndlvided Protits, $13,200.00 AveraKe $130,000.00 i Dividends, $0,025 oo GEOUOrA AIJCi i JACOB PHINIZY, Presiden CHAS. G. GOODRICH, Cat Capital $2oo,ooo.oo, KiYILTtOAX) BAISTIC, ST A, (iEORGIA. l. Wm. A. LATIMER. Vice-l'res. iliier. Rl'FUS H. BROWN, Ass't Casliiei Undivided Profits $276,711.cj " LEESVILLE LETTER. ~ Pithy Notes From ir 5 A. _n JOHNSTON s LETTER. JOH NITON NIWS. i. rs B. M. Hair, of Barnwell, Is visiting lier mother, Mrs Martha Scott, in the long Branch section. ALUDA LE LETTER PRON The e (From Our Regular day by ... the inoi KINGTON Pelix LETTER. Oth I OUR RldULAR COR R IRON DINT. JliSt US WC ommencement began last Sun- couies 1,1 vt 1 lwo excellent sermons: one in A trolly ca nim: and another in the even- ken Fiailwai Bodie And ers Killed. s go to press the sad news i terrible accident, ir of the Augusta and Air, was run down bv a run Banking1 by mail is entirely deposits by express, registt will be credited your aceour The Fidelity N1 r*A innn n v practicable and safe. You can send us your >red mail, money orders or checks and same it and receipt sent by return mail. Lutual Life Insurant t nf IVIIOWIUUI. Air. W. A. Shealy, who has been appointed Secretary of the Historical ~~ Association (t?f lliat tfreut little state) South Carolina, is njw in Charleston, and has already assumed the duties of the ottlee. It is witli deep regret that we ei?'e un Mr Sliest lv tn Ohnilncinn Mrs. K. B. Wiggins and Miss Maud Quatt lebsutn liave returned to George- _ town, after a visit to Mesdames W. L Quattleb nun and J. A. Awdom. 1 tbej Lumber is being laid for the resi- ^ deoceofMr. ?I. L. Smith oil Church and Minis Streets. biac Mr. Louise Crowder, one of the {K,ct teachers in tho Graded School le vie. . v^or respondent) ing:foii girls m< ain, rain, we continue to lmve rain i)aVe be lie farmers have all agreed that any Fen have a plenty for the present. all reclt liere is a great deal said about was Pll/ s. The pot can't call the kettle but Una k for all have some with line pros- **al s for more. Some are talking of lowed Monday evening by the away coal ca ;dal contest, which could not ters. en surpassed .by the trained of Those dea lale College in the state. They ed so well that the committee ,no :zled to arrive at a decision. Haih lly decided that Miss Lrnes- D. Hill cond rr was the fortunate girl, and \\\ Cheetliai lal v\as presented to her bj w jtoberts, r and smashed into ?plind are: J. E Hold man. b'elix Hodie, in the employ vay. Those injured: A. uctor, skull fractured: C. n internally injured: A. bones broken and others W V/ 1 1 i ?/?.?. T 1878 L. O. FOI Assets, $7,741,860,62 1 YOUTH, S Make a man feel he will you will need a life meoi will need lile insurance. Send for Hook lei. w i vvn i.i ,vMv(?n. \/ K m m m m v* ^ j^/ m m m ? USE, President. 190S I; Ratio of Assets to LiabiIitie .21 Per cent. TRENGTH AMBITION never be ol<l or poor. If you do yet old in*. If you do not yet old. your* family A Fidelity I'olioy provides for both. . Ae't.. II. A. LIT ri.l'MOll N. A ire lit j Me has left many friends here who wish him perfect success. JS, Miss Daisy Edwards, who taught in Abbeville this year has returned home to the delight of her many friends. Mis Sara Shuler, of I'ateshurg was the delightful visitor in our town last j. C I rnrr itinn Hranchville, after which she re;i(j will no to her home in Richmond, Va. \y Mesdames .1. II. White and T. It. cotti Denny are at home from the conven- oil o tion'of Federation of Women's Clubs d?ti< held at Uiiion. in at Clerk of Court. W. B. Conhurn, of ton Edgefield, was here Saturday. ^1, The attendance at the funeral of . ling out a portion of what is al-l ly pljnted on account ol grass. (J" 1 e notice, tliat over in Georgia. un is l>eing ploughed up anp plant- 1 , Mr ,1 pgc ver on account of grass. Such conms as these and a reduction already ^ he ej 'reage will reduce the yield ot cot- evcning very materially, showed i . themsel' r. (.eorge I). Smith s friends will stitute . IX CV i . . . .... , , more or less lesday, at 10 a. in., the meda) between the boys came off, J'dix Itali as as good as that of the girls. County, and c Wingard wears the medal. VV. K. Italic lercises were closed Tuesday * and one half by the graduates. They mucli skill and did honor to CUPID fl res and the faculty of the In- invitation: The Diplomas were present hurt. e was a resident of Saluda was the eldest son of U r. , who resides about one miles from lJatesburj;. iard at work. } are out announcing the Columbia. S. C. r COTTON MARKE Cotton is bringing to-day Batesburg Market, sc. as r l>y L. D. Cullnin. WEATHER REPOf Batesimrtf, S. O. p Messrs. Julian Conner and Alb Cullum visited Columbia Monday. on the eporlel Miss Carrie Glenn visited Job ton Sal urday and returned Sunt accompanied by her friend M Richardson. aciurauy. ? Mr. and Mrs. >1. B. Edwards spent ert last Sunday at the home (if the father of tlie former. It is elevating for any one to have the pleasure of associating "s* with such a lovely and happy couple, lav liss Miss Susie llitchie, of Abbeville has been the charming guest of Miss Edwards. -- ue si Mr. J. W. ?"riin last Saturday was the essa largest seen here for years and every one seemed tilled with sorrow on ac- ?y| count of the sudden death of Such a jUst good citizen. tl,al Mrs. A V. Green, of llatesburg, ar- like rived last week to visit relatives. berr Quite a nice sum was raised last him. week to repaint the school buildmk by r arry 10 Know tnat it lias been nec- e<J by Ci ry for him to be carried to the ^ ^teai >ita' in A u(fusta for an operation sen ted t< le doctors seeui not to be sure what his trouble is. It seems ^ he is suffering with something : , " . appendicitis, l)r. Mayer of New- s u * y lias been in attendance upon Ja He also advises an operation. 0,1 our s' . Smith was willing to kx>. Mr. J The M ingresstnan Lever. approaching itifulboxof tlowers was pie- Lrut*e * r^nki Mrs. J. <i. Graichen and Mrs. ^'r> a,,(l MfS of for their kindness. gusta, (ia., t raham's handsome residence lum, of Hate* completed. The cereau mes Gillian, of Columbia, was ^rjjes residei greets Tuesday. Augusta, Ga. isses Mathews, of Ainriista marriage of Miss Geriin Perkins daughter of Claudius Perkins, of Auu Mr. Saint Julian Culshurg, S. C. my will take place at the ice, 5lo Greene Street. , on Wednesday evening, May 26 1905 For Hatcshunr and vicin Occasionally cloudy to-nipl Sal urday. MOVEMENT OF PI \tnMT or/u>i i: . Miss Kallie Kama^e ol the Sai I section was in town shopping W j)v nesday. lit and Miss Eva Eou Watson of Kit Spring was in town one day this we Mrs. II. A. Little .John who 1 {OM- hi en visit in^ her pare.its at lteli returned this week to the delipht % lw.,- frlniwl. ^'.s Mr. Thomas Crouch, of Columbia j p(J. was a guest in our town last Satur- j day. Charlie <Ireen, a very popular sales-1 c'k* man has been ?vith us this week. lias Mr. William Hare of the stall of the j ton Summit News Letter, was here last uf Saturday. the efforts of Rev. L. A. Cooper. E. S Hler DEATH OF MARY LONG. Sm,! Little Mary, tlie two-year old daugh- ..L>r ter of Mr. unci Mrs. J t\ Long, died ' 1SS this morning at lliggins I'ostotliee. (lll'Ll Mrs. Long is t lie daughter of Mr. W. A. Crouch, of this place. Mi The funeral will take place tomnr- ith-h iiiitli, i>r. K\rksey and Mrs. K. S. e!a., are se accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgi Lin Tlie I. . S. M. Pitts has been attending ^ Bugenia Attaway. She lias lieen ,uo aI1 2 sick for the last week, but is ,me s?? roving. graduate r. Homer W. Paugett of near j(.,rc js s. hi llfl llOC l. wl .... ..ll.w.l. ..? ' . ... tl ? ' .r . ? June the 7th. visiting the family of Mr. L. The bride e exington boys are getting verse College res in shape to play the New of being one <j id team a game of ball some ular students 11 * Mr. Cullum ickens Uoof. Jr., who will |ing quallties this year at Newberry Col- . , ... sending a few days at home. S ra e 10,1 . followed by a reception, let is a graduate of Conand bears the reputation if the College's most popis a young man of sterand has already detnongh quite young) an abil 1 I' L.VM" L_ I. Where they have and where the are ?oing--l1ap* penings. i # i iu i 111 u 11 ? 11 id J vi n Mrs. Alowine, wife (if Mr. Sim .? ! wine, who has l>een suffering f ?r so l)?Ctl | weeks with shortness of breat.ii. I mains about the same. y Mrs. Ji.hr " Watson visited ri t ives in town w ? > - < -day. Miss Moida Hodges, Dr. K. T. Ho | Mr Forrest, of Saluda, a sou of Kxj0. Senator Forrest, lias been employed *ue b>' our town as poliee. re- Mr. I). H. Riser went to Lexington on business a few days ago da- Miss Aquilla Kargle of the Del mar section, a charming young lady, was , here this week. ?lg- | row, (licit I treat PROPERTY PUR- i?n<l CHASED. | roJV Mr. W. Hampton White of Mt. treat Willing and brother-in-law to I>r. J. A. Watson, has purchased about four 'j-j, acres of land, f??r the purpose of erect- ..\ ? ....v. ?J1 aypen- |J{ is. Drs. Wise and Kirksey are sicj; j,st j iiijr him, lie also is advised to ro tq ,)c up beopperated on. ^lr Ja s. Jacob I-. GriRsby has been sick tjou will he past week. Dr. Kirksey is Solicit* jntf licr. Her mother, Mrs. Geo. {ortune < er has been with her. niRht. tore is a lot of whooping courIi Mr. T. >b Lcapiiart lias been on the lty st (>IU 1 x?r several days, but is able sc,lioragain. The Advoc noes Fox has accepted a posi- couple all tha i the Augusta Lumber Co. their share, ir T. miner man had the inls?f loosing a horse Tuesday ODORS Wliitlle tjf Saluda \v54c in and in men long years his :ate wishes tlm happy t which should justly be VS. PLAN'*" FOOD. Mr. F. B. Crouch made a 1 trip to Columbia last Saturday Mr. Vjr~ MlKe, left for Maun*/ r _A \ * ,? Mr. the fn ?'n HI V ^ -KOjO||nj , - Miss Leo Pinotjs .fpAohnson, * *.. if., ? ? os" verv populardaughter, returned msiness * Wednesday from Columbia where .s has heen spending several days. Sundav i \jrs iinjrh ()'N"ell of Augusta < tnjret her wit I) her children are vis home- intf Mr. and Mrs. ^han. is vis- her little nclce, ~Nora Crouch, is \ii Vt hi?r- imr ivow ? t I I urn n\e on .mi-, iv Li. croucn nas accepted a he position in Greenville. 'u. Stop A Dear r*ir:? Ignite likely yoi k with a list of good I ?-'4- sure.y one of*these. S,L' But even if you i-- '? ? ; ai/n ing a dwelling and a large brick,j,roSj store, in Wards, S. C. Salin minute?This means i are one ol the (treat many who started th resolutions, To regularly s;< . a part o! youi t* .. ? ? ^ overlooked making any resolutions, or this ? t* ^uiuua ana it seems thai the town Moi jeets are tfooil for it to come to siieritf la ;t so- . iness We ' Theyr: You! i legiate 11 lie LecJH e New Year Misses h* r earnings was |Crap3, E rRartnari ine in partiew ' "" a dead cow 1( ^' ment of disco t\>rley went to Pellon on bus- eitjzens and dnesday. dragged into* lduates of the Palmetto Col- Uncle John nstitue are as follows: Hal- ster of NatesL larioan, Charlie W. Crout, haul the care: eaulah L. George. Laura C. Ispot, where b ula M. Clark, Mlnni" Delia ers, the huzza , Y.rnesurie'Giaicnen, Harriet i fan hs Imnes becomes a live.y eJerd between peace abiding figuratively gets itselt court. i i Bouknight, the teaiii>urg, was engaged to. iss of a dead cow to some y the aid or our scareng,rds, the breeres coiild _ tlmv U* in fVul JSw? rf ^ Piling iH'i aniMii jiiw uuuiu ed>?e. Auditor G. A . Derrick, of tot), passed through hatesbiuy: day en rout toMonettaS C. Mr .). (' Hu/hardt. one of County's most prosperous I who lives near Mat t hew si' < > tow n a few days apo A (lof.r 11 i:it was thought to he n Lexing- was killed on the street yesterc yester- morning. No damage was done by I dun as tar as is known, Saloda Ainonn those who attended I armers. Wauls Commencement weie Mis , was in | Lizzie Smith, Sal lie l>odi", I.ue j Conner, Messrs V. A. Crouch, Kum mi , in 11 i bun .111 cli'l You ii.ust realize il ,at' larly a part of what la\ Perhaps you iia the your best to carry il with repeated temp hut have\ou e ll1(> tionnl Hank of llate twice before wlthdi without a second tli 'h' pocket, book -lie Then think, too jiujjiutiu uine to give Hie matter serious c lat you'll never get ahead until you resolve t comes in. ve made such a resolution?more than oik L out, only to have all your good intentions it at ions to spend. rer tried saving with a savings ace Hint in T sbuig. You'd tind it a great help. You are awing money from t he hank, where it mir lought if it conveniently lay nhuit the house , ut the additional sale'y altorded theeustoii "onsidera turn Mae lloo o save rej??i- | Koon. Je?and tried broken away PICKF he First Naapt tn think rht bo Spent Mr. J. or in yt'.ij, burn's ol in-rs of a bank ed citi/e, lc, Palsy H. George, '?nima Uncle John sion that Mi not objeet to ENS JONES VERY I rua(*e more 'e 4,VI to Mr. Mitche ILL. ed it: and lien Pickens Jones, one of Pates- 4^r' "'ur's<) dest unit most highly respect- Pr?l)er^y w lis, is lyinn at. his home in t hauled, ri^htl being under the ij*-pres. \ J. Win. Mitchell did having his Jand?-d estate rtile, hauled tf-e carcass. U's land there dump 2 the trouble began, n Corner, wlio remits the hie)** the dead cow was. u'ly desirous of having1 Mr. Addison \ ausjuit. nj Ho ry, was in liutcsbui'K on Wei last. Mrs Collie Hates, who lias I for some days, remains about t! Mr. J. A, M in irk, of Mt ' was in tow n Tuesday. \t.. or rr.. .,i O :i11<i * u IIUII iwmic, luiuniice nun l!is lor- .lolm t'mui'li, Mrs. J. \V. ?'ooiht ;i I'.nusday uls \v . a. Crunch. *? ? in; JOHN TI-JVIPLE GRAVI ii s.iim. , wjjj ,jai|vo; his celebrated lect SV:lli?Hf. Ih-ij/ii .(if llif lK'inupitfiii;' f.cesville College no llu* evening ! .1 inn'third. Tickets oM s,tlo at 11 a\i I III IIIII-H'MIJ ) 1J ll1' You can open a md with ajiy amount fr put this ^,'ood rcsolu t ion. Don't hesitate l ; seem small?or heea You can transact yi ure iu<|iiiry will brin>{ f 'in We will hope tci tlc name to the la rue i The First N'atii ar - - iui nullify wdllId LSI III. savings are iiinl mi The Firsl National Ilauk on) one dollar up, so it should require but lit ition into elTi el a , once without any mure 0 open an aeeount because sou think your d nise you may not he able to call at, the ban iui business through the mails just as sati 1111 particulars as to how you should po ahou 1 hear from you soon and have the pleasure <> 111 ii ber of depesitors in our Savings Departm Dual Hank of Hatcsburs pays interest four i precarioi or llatcshurff ! We ho tli* elTort k? .... ... procrastina- ' *a( We he; epi sits would quite sie! k in person, sfactorilv? an t ii . N( I adding your cot. ! The K t imrs a \ ear. i us condition. I ms lancl .tu. i ^le, naturally pe llut., cl.ai.ne may soon w , rl , lur l"e ht'lu-r' that, in the ? ir i hat Mrs. Jones is also blown hither. >o Mr. (Jorder . Trr~ ~? employ couns ? WAR NEWS. case was bruu ussia-Japanese situation rc- 'urC ^llj'slra viile. who, ow : as productive as posslobjeoted to the woeful fertilizing material*, ay of bad odors, were thither, away and iost; sues Uncle John; both ;el learned in lav,-. The Kht up in due time beto. I. S. l>errick of Le?>?^ t of iv.vpeci In the (!? .ai i . ronton luviui. ui our st roots Wednesday. Miss Suilic Hodic, one of l.< unost charming young ladies, v yesterday. Mr. J(?lm Got'', of t lie Snrdis was in town Thursday. Mr. Horlie Hedcnhaugh. of V* ris' 1 >nitf Store, ltaterbuiv, S. ?' ? *?iUcsj SENATOR T|LLMAJN SLIGHTLY HURT. section. Senator I', ll. Tillman and daughter, Miss I. ?eie sii^l I'disto tinrt liy the upsetting of their < ria^e as they were driven home fi ?. -impounded yuurti I). I*. If WVL, C M. W. PERRY. Mrs. J. Hiealv visited relatives in '*'s Monet ta last Sunday, it h air-1 r* ' Shealy, who lias been < in ! quite ill for several weeks, is conva riy, at lour to live per cent, per annum, asliier. N'. A. KATES, V'ice-1 Ass t. ('ashler. W ty. \VATS<)N, { re: SOMETHING NEW mi i Kddi FOR BATESBURO.j Ada 1 have \ .ist added ?>ne of the finest . ., I 111.1111^ 111 I land and President, iident. ! 'FJ-jP | IT s. Kli/.a Sinilli, mother of Mrs. I j)r e K. Krluards and Mrs. William t)f tlie Jo ms, died on the night of the "I!o iiealth She had heed ku>k for several 1 . * -icui-uny uncnaiiKeU both on ceased, moved soa- A jury of si: sumitM ned t<> johnston mon- todetenuimor for sale. .1. Terrell, editor and owner eomlorts as in boston Monitor, owing to bad abla oilors l is obliged to abandon die arguing tliat, i bis court to liaLesbut. r men tried and true sit on the body of tin-1 o?v. wiietlier tile vaiue oC li, as a feruli/.iny agent,. , or not. such aliened d?slight arise from disagreehere from, the jury as all fertilizers smell Mr. Jake I la tv of Mt. Will in town one da> this week. .Mr. I?. .1 Padgett of Kshtda our st ret ts Wednesday Mr. Itufiis Minniek. < I' tlx section, was in town Wednest Misses lielle and Cora \Y; ' llur < orniiK'ruH'inent exercises of inj-T wax j Kiiucut ional 1 nst.it lit o:it Ed^'cli j wltt'iv the St a to mailt1 an addio was on N. (i. COONER IH:TTE Said is IJi'v. N.l! Coooor, wIki lias ;IV? pass d tlii'iui^li a yery severe illnos it son of gradually lieltlim stiontuv. 11 ? the lescing very .slowly, ' Mrs. I\ II. llendrix, who has hem ill for several days, is rapidly improving lo Hu; delight of her many friends who wish her a complete and rapid nvov just ?ry. s. is Mr r H llendrix, who has been in is t'olumbia for several days on business frige rut ors li?nt can i,o bought, for the { purpose of carrying ami keeping fresh: but ter, cheese, eggs and all articles T1 necessary during the hoi summer days, luda Cool drinks a specialty. K. li. Stead man, II Hat esbtirg, S. C. ' ^ t > r. REGISTRATION NOTICF ,lu> and dud very suddenly; her ' ' ' l)le belli* heart failure MUeme o ; and wood 'ere is a 1??t of siekness around Sa- All wli and all w ... ellleient 1 i r?-e new ro brothers living on Mr. |u.aro,|, Attaway's place, had a diUlciil-J een! ly. (>ne was stahed through 0 Jul jaw into the mouth. j ' HinnuiBai and is in eonse- '?au, it is un tiering his newspaper outfit have one's pr will for sale. some eonseiju n know Mr. Terrell personally U,at> *? furai ho have read his bright and er 1? the ext. y e >ndnoted paper, reyret to he had no cas is iiidis(H)sitioi). liouknlyht fo n with Mr. Terrell's host or altlu,u*11 una a wishing him a speedy re- Inat"r,al reasonable to expect to oper'y fertilized without cat discomforts, decided. > Mr.?'order was the rlvlv nt of one dead cu.?\ thai e ap'unsl tlie said John. ?r having presented hint. Lsked, with terlihzi/.iug he said ex'eat near Hin^e >pnn?{ himc m 10 piiur \estenlay. Misses Frankie Merlon^ an Htlieredtfo of !.? < sv ilU-. wen city Wednesday. Mrs. Jesse Howard n turrni Inline- near Wards Sattirdav I: visit intf I re r sister Mis, a. ( ell. \wi snop- j D4,w aide id set up and luw * nnur IllCllt . :inot This piece of news wili gladden 111 "" hearts of many, who have been for past several weeks, eager and < ' 1 watchful, for detail; and liulle after M teh fioin one of this towns in<>sl wot and highly esteemed citizens. j^l, | has reiurneu nome. Miss '.attic I j roseclnse, one of om tie most popular ifirls, let timed Monday II,,. imm Columbia where she was the ever ,OVclv H,a'sl relatives. t'l,s! Miss < 'ceil Mitchell is on a \isii to 11iv i relatives at Milieu (Ja ! We learned Wednesday with nro- I The hooks lor tin* registration of M in the inunieipal Kleet ion will be open Sali, at my Store, Monday a in May l-Mli, evei l?iu:? and will remain open until one ril? week before tlie election. K. V . law, t 'niluin Supers ist of IJetfistration. U i \ | vers i Henry Wattmson savs: .lohn Temple is h j Craves is the most eloquent "touthern- old Ituvriy, ifla, was hmuyliL to xulnda Sunday | (J|iiiiu' with a broken shonldier and 1 nj urlcs inflict I'd by her son-in 1 lie L. , Mr. John Wesley <'nekerell; there 'l"'' "" 1 vo tales, hut C'oekerell was seen r,i,c* (trunk Sundav morning. Cookrell i man<'s 0 hisc on l?ail. Mrs. t'orlev is a very '1 rivers, lady and was speeding a while ! -',"1 'sua1a iicaqo strike. | hicano Strike is in bad shape j the week, learer to a settlement. Final Srviees \\ i lof the Union Teamster's, de- Ascension 1); specially those of the express The Mail ( was oilVialiy announce I on no. Mr. it. i instant and Mi W 1 Ill NEWS.. Irs. Wessin^iT were in iborlioori in eurlv part ui 11 Ik- held at '*t James v.i4 iy at 10 a in. 'irrier on (liit>ert route A, Hare, is unwell I . \<l(iv k t'll/irtii liic Mrs. M. .(. 1 Icilstt*iii of Man in town shopping last .^atni.l. Miss Kppic Unrton. l.ncilc Kvie Miiith and Carrie /j'Tsvillc. wt-ri! i n our M it day last. Mr. I leu ry Iticltfell. no o Tounl yV ln-.st Farmers, was PIANO S NHA1 11 c?i -11?11 / "* / \ C' I" iinU'i- ??i" )r> I . s Mil u r- . Mr. < W Si< w??t, of I'.rat I l? t>< j Vrmionl. oih1 (?f tin* pioneer I' if Saliula DcalciN ?f his native Stale, is sp on our j i,^ <,?inK ill IJ?t e>ljii rjr and 1 found regret and sorrow of Mr. (Jeo ^ | I). Siniili's (lciitli 1!? was nt late* ! from Miluda. but a former eitizen of i t his I own. i Mr L Kolandspent several days | in our town l;?>t week. iano i l)r l'? II. Wii tlley Went, to Lewiej dale l;t?t Tuesday on prosessionul I?us lor or to-day. Ilonrv w. (; radv said ho wit I i has the must phonominal eloquence a | 1 ever heard. I ror was NOTICE. n Fifty head h rses and nudes and vory lino <|iialiiy. f.ar^f slock ol vehiclos ':,s' on hand and two oar loads to arrivo ( noxt week. r.ronory-lllioa Mule Co. t i her daughter.M rs Cockerel!. ??? Mr. Ilumct t. of Colest ia intheex take eh; tic western co ncr of Saluila Co.' lent am brought lo Salnd last week insane they wa opui v Sln rilV. Smith, and Mr there w I Worts ioi<k him to Columbia themei Friday. It serins that he has '| he e era/v on the .subject of religion. ;it t. m lie Saluda school will close next h'y Sail - 1 1 place. irge <>f the meeting to an ex HERH i I ilo some illustration work; lit t he teachers taught, also The people ill he topics for discussion by rouuding cot i ol the county. nity now, to lu x t convention will n eet eil, and to tit ark's Luthcni churdh near of them. 1)1 ula liver. The time of the bUeio > *>' AT BATESBURG NOW. <?f Hatt'shurj? and s?rintry have an oppnrtuImve their eves f.xaminjd out 11 le true eonditinn rs. lit'ose and Ganit, specrfintlnn . f Pa1ho\E!?i C MIVCli ? VUIICMUI\. Mr. North I. J'u^h, ol I'.atc in Atlanta <?a where In' main for a few has s. Mr. Piifih is an industr i?iis porous < it i/on ai h we shall h see I) in; ret ill n M rs. .1 II. i lannan. of > am <.? i.nr l I r....l i. way of off iipiii ion, lie is >Ili11 . - li'iiv is sell anv nne in 11 lis town and \<ill re muiidinjr cmintrv. anv urade of I nl' lit- ur sim ma\ dt'siir mil us la i ire ptnliis ui'imrallv paid t'i rev mid |iu>i . . , ... , admits. I liavfi I'ianns now on to 1 ^ 1(1 it at The I. I). Culluni < ump: i Kii: nilure S.lnre. ia- ia. was 1 i:/ .i? cai r z r io sl" 1.x or W. II. Sharp was here 'ian- last Saturday in attendance ??f court. ",l' Taylor?.Monl.s case, which was heard pilar Irm<ire .Indue Derrick. Col. Sharp has always had many friends here, which ,m s was in evidence last Saturday. ,1 ml^e Derrick was qidte recently in Uateshurtf on business. J no. \v. fonder, munatfei. Co!- |,'rj, iimhla, S. ( . I |,n j (.ol, Vou will probably never hear a Ri( irreator orator than John Temple j ^ Graves, lie is a master of oratory. ! en,. . tim J>r. K. J. Elhoredtfe, went to Col- P?c | U'nbia Tuesday night to be present. I t lay wit h a picnic at Hie Itapt ist i rcli move M! the schools in the; 1 linist!: nty arc closed, except possibly! The N Ige Spring. oft hob II those who attended the confer- j 1 e in Ashville reports a very tine "uu,tl ' e. Asheville is a line place, and es. J.*.'"''' ially hilt mo re I ' :i i I'he pre lio iirAireinnm.i ^ f <1. . . t will be Wednesday andlc. will be xy after tlie 3d .Sunday in July ] store unt il t landnmus proceedings on irelief I 2Sth.) They ank of Saluda eouty against aminations a ounty have been refered to Mr ; ers, but froi brier to take testimony and can be reach i ber they will rinjr will be about June 1st Takccare of ceediny are instituted to ob-j its too late at Q. .1. llairi's Drug iext Monday night (May make no charge for exind. co(tit: not. as Strang n Columbia, where they ed at any time. RememI only be here a few (lays, your eyes l>on*t wait til) ?Also your child's eyes? l/i I < m ? i ni n ? ? i i i i ii i ">? in > . Mr M. Adairs, or < Ion sect ion, was in town Wednc.-a Mr. A. 1 lull of .tones' (.' ro was in Uateslwrj; Wednesday i v/iv j/aui; (Is Crock after . I line 1st, thoroughbred It lay. Island Ited Cockerels at $1 r>0 eacl ss roads Mrs. N. Rogers Bayly, Batesburft, horte Kev. W. I. Herbert is visiting t.is mother tins week at this place. Miss Daisy Phillips of Graniteville, Ct ?c. is the lovely guest of Miss Able this week. and assist in Kivintf tin: Commandery |nl( tk'Krces of Masonry. dOI Miss (lortrndc Oxnor, lias returned home to.spend thcsununcr here after 's 1 teaching last wipter. m'' i up i ... r1"!-'""""' wii'iiniif "i Mir iijjc u e srnational Sunday School Conven-j torsn si i for Saluda co. met in the oil ice of j Ijre of Probate court, f'reuch. It I he n lie purpose and desire of the com-1 n("arlj' to, if possiide, to get some one well j shortly, n Sunday School work to conic and county to pay over to the re la-' Their future nn of about 1 they see?C until the la; ew Lutheran Church here is1 ..... ombleted and will dedicated ' ' . 1 Store. Lees Tuesday. happiness defends on what tome early?don't wait >t day. II be at Crnsson's Drug ville, S. C. Monday aud