The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 14, 1905, Image 6
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STOLE ' THE 1
tUSSO-jAPA- jSEEN, A
HE" i
Gr<
Over $10,000.00 of oui
duction. Morejfenuin
time.
If you value money - ha
H/t.aafnarl C ocll lint
jat July Bargair
r Magnificent $25,000.00 ?tocl
e Bargains than ever before or
If you want the best- = l)onH
I viua irni t it line cfniM ' I" ?-i
i Sale. PE
\y Cut to below cost of pro- <
fereil in Batesburg at one i
i lit
art with a dollar of your ,{il
o 4- I.?la\
RSONAL AND RELIGIOUS MATTERS
OF INTEREST.
COMIN(
From our regular cori-cspondt nt. > ITI
lie Sunday School ? on \ en Lion ol
! Kid^e Association met with ??ur ^
plisl i liurcli Tuesday ami Wed lies ^ *
>' a L'ood and larire crowd assembled
LlTTLU. nese
M. Wlltc,
;s AND GOINGS; MANY ported, Km
:hs worthy or note.
plenipolent I.
\ llcsii Ciawon of Prosperity, tlic peace eoi
i-ndim* several days visilinp United >tat<
SITUATION. IN
who seems to be, as re
sia\s wisest, and lo ill1,
ctlonahlc diplomat, has FINL CROPS, G(
,10,1 by, 11, o ! ?, chl.T MARRIAGE, I
iry to represent !h sua in
ifere lice lo he held in the NEK
;sin August. Mr YVIlte
SWANSEA.
)0D RAINS. A QUIET
)EATHOF PROMIIT
LADY.
IIU1 U VUI IIVVI WUOBB) Mil C
preme Bargain Event i
It's a well-known fa
Thousands of Dollars >
dollar--Hence our abil
We are sorry for the P<
friendship don't count
r>0 Dz. Armour & Co's., Chateaux
J V/M V V/ V/U I O bV/l W* II lO |
n the history of this entire sec
ct that with the evei-ready
;vorth of Seasonable Goods oftt
ity to, at all times, offer value
uor Devils that have to take tl
, with us, in buying goods.
Violet Soup, worth I ,r,,M Ill's. Hates
UIIUUV31IUIU1UI> I IIV Ml
:tion. * 2<
Cash, we -SCOOP IN" [Ua
;n at 40 and 50c. on the imi
s that cannot he matched. the
ie loss -hut sentiment and '.usl
SUl
UU
burg Hickory Stripes 8 l-ic
h day. The speeches were Kood h "i
1 the spirit of the meeting was Jill ' * """
it could be desired as each speaker Miss 1
pressed his hearers as beinn full of Che win!
spirit of his Master, which make hasrelu
Lhi^ impressions upon the people Virgiuh
h concentrated hietheiii as, L)rs. jjr; j,
1 jed, *1 innnerman and Quattle- ()V |l(.r ,
iin of liatcsburt? and tfessrs. S. .1. npar f-?i
I I cr\n A TnwitAH ? ?'! X* '
i in our town lius returned to has hecu elol
i>. powers and
Silie Wright, after spending lJuis?la' ,1
be r and spring months lie re 1 ?e ar^e is .
rued to her liutne in Richmond, ^rr .
Russian iroo
ileal ly in a <
J .1. Kthcredge, accompanied the.Japanese
lii!dren. visited her lallier. such time to
uinbia, list week. for Japan, w
lied with full plenary (From our regi
his acts will bind all
i Japanese have captured We have had s
nid of Sakhalin, Kussiau since my last wr
lg north of Japuij and the looking promish
ps in Manchuria are prac- \ve are sorry t
desperate position with t)j w, j.
simply holding back for place. She sutTe
strike, as will count most era| wet wjt|,
hen the Peace Conference i..~. ?
ilar corresponden'.) ?ii
iome very nice rains
it itiK utid crops are
itf now.
o chronicle t he death
Spires, of near this
red intensaly for fccvTyphoid
fever, until
lf>c. cake, ?
:tO Dz. Armour A Co's., Violetta S
10Dz. Mennen's Talcum Puude
10 Dz. Colgate's Talcum I'owder.
10 Dz. 21c. Tooth Brushes
2 Dz. .lap. Flat Silk Fans, worth
10 Dz. Seconds in Black Rubber,
60 Dz. Ladies Black and Fancy Co
60 Dz. Boys Heavy Ribbed Hose, \
30 Dz. Misses Heavy Ribbed I lost
8c. 1 <1 s. HUM'S
loap, lik*. <"ake. 4c. r?(:" Vd's HaU'.sli
r 15c. 50 1'iecoK He.st 1
? ioc OiM) Yd's. 5c. La
10c. '00 Vd's He. L
10iv. o7c. d dz. men's $1 5
Combs.. 05c 10 dz. It?j white
iluied llose 08c 5 dz 5-V neck
pvortli 5 V 15c 55 dz. mens am
. worth i v ioc 25 pr. ladle's $1
uur*r lick ..... ..9C ""
turg ?> inch l*iills 5c ^ol
ruble Oil ('loll. ... 18c ,
iwns 4c |,,d
awns - 05c ??
0 & $2.00 hats I 00 h(1
licmsl itched hdkfs 08. ma
ties 10. ,ir<
rj boys25c caps .. 15c. as }
.'J? hut ton shoes .. 66c I
IVOVHI Alt ill i UllllTI tl IIVI i'l . u
eman or Jolinston. J. M. Daniel, Prof.]
F. Carson and 1KB White of J-a- last wee
a, M. W. Johnson of Dry (.'reek Miss I
1 many oilier laymen, with lfevs ^jr j|a|
wards. Bass, Cro stand and Padgett were m:,
de the meeting a grand success
>lher S. H. Sawyer did grand work I*ev. (
speaker and singer. was ?
lefore adjourning the Convention 0,,'?ot
I). II. Hi/.or wont to Ceorgia convenes,
k, in interest of his school. ?
^ula Oxner of Lcesville and R A YS F1
ininie Yuughun of Hainbory
irried here on Juiy 3rd. CROPS ]
J. p itoo/.or of .Saluda County pnnn i
??r town LI i is week, selling ten- WJUll 1
ton.
iu.M r rmay niori
was wanted to tl
10M RED STAR.
will not begin tl
in fine condition, I July as stated in
i * *?Tn . ..... count of the coril
iains and other (list. As yet no
news. sctllf?
i
ling when her spirit
le great Beyond.
le protruded meeting
lurch or this place
lie third Sunday ot
i in? last letter on ac- L
llict with the Metho- I
diUnite time has t>een
1000 Yd's. 30-inch Heavy Sliretini
500 Yds. 8c. I
50 Pc. 12 1-2
Lawn, at
500 Yds. Calic
500 " 20c Cotto
kr ... 05c J
Lawn, at 5c 25
c. White
- = - 9c
o - - - 4c
n Skirts 12 l-2c u
If
iuU
syu
Prs. Ladies Oxfords, 5()c M"
> Lad. Sample Skirts at
Wholesale price to tiK
Close out. ih<
)0 Of Mpii'c ^aninh. i!\l
rpted resolut ions endorsing and Miss It
iipalliizihK willi Mie elTort of I lie visiting
k! people of Saluda county in the jj, ,
ve they are now making to rid .,j|J sj,
tnsclves of ih<; dispensary i.i an ltp ,,t| ;
elion to he held at an early date,
ler the lesolution was pastcd by ''H>
; Convent inn. someone suggested 'lethodi
it the entire audience be allowed to "ow. an
tress l?v a liximr vnii> uml it itiit tlw ai.tl den
kill*' Marshal, of Rock 11*11. is mou ou? ?
rftlat Ives here. The lico.lt 1
ohn Shealy, who has been very Kood at
k for sometime, is ahle to be The crops
ilxnit attain. rain, es|
district conference of th? ' n >- corn,
ist Church is beintf held lien A\j j<8 i>u]]j
i| our town is full of preaehe.s LpCh| ;l few
'irates and visitors. I .i
I ??u aro very gi
IGULAM SOKKUfONBINT. USlUStWCek All*
i in this community Is formerly of this
present. Washington, L>. i
are looking splendid since ai(l iM
l?viallv tlir cot ton and 0?Klctlc ISavy
1 risigned that pos
position as Con
ic Shelgrove, of Delmar, institute at V\
days in our midst last jn industiious
have liarl with
, Clarence C. Croft,
county, but now of H
U. clarence baa been ^ I
tied States cost and
hut now, having
lit ion has accepted a
>putcr in the* arnegie
ashing ton. Clarence
\oung man and we
50 Pc. 15c Fan
Paper,
25 50c Corse
50 15c Towels
100 Pc 4~in Si
100" 5-in "
50 '* Fine Ch
fetta Ribboi
icy Crepe ,
t " " " loC "><
ts, =* - JMc s
10<
Ik Rihhon 10c I
15 C y
iffon Tafn,
worth |()
'V a wuiiipiv '
>ants - 38c to $3.5 0 hes
) Men's Fancy $1.00 ^
Shirts, - 75c \['0
D Men's Fancy 50c a*;
Shirts - 30c
I)z. Men's 10c Collars 45c Pj
Dozen.
I)'/. i?iWhifc H<?m- fifl
irts of the Knemies to drunkaids m,. j.
id to see how tageraly the people .vas her
ed, men. women and children. The
rd is with us and who can In- ' r
ilnsl us. *asl,,t
Mrs.
IDGE ROAD RUSTLE.
nn nnnps-r.nnn batns--pfh- miss i
Lee Ktheredge. of Augusta. We are gla
e this week. A'aien is ah
i?p?- Matthews, of ( olumhia, Mrs. .lame
iiir low n a lew (lays ago. .(| ,,, tlifsse<
I. U. Ih.uknight lias pone for a m r c,
ay in the .Mountains of .Norli- severely kief
i. wreck. The
aiinia Ktheredue is verv sick he hones ai
him wish him in
J to notii that Mr. Geo. Therewasaqt
le to be up again. The extracting
s Shealy, of I>elmar visit- Silas 1*. Hutin, I
ft ion last Saturday but for several}
place, and Miss J
I'ickert s l.ttle son was , , ,
. ... , . . tinu re, who for
ked by a mule one day last . .. ,
... . been to tlte Ml
doctor stales that some ol xt .. ,,
. , , Mr I'. E. Hutu
e broken, llcisstili suf l
uoh success,
ilet marriage in town
: Darlies were, Mr.
formerly of F&tesburg,
of this
Lucy Mason, of Bai- H
few months.
llinery (lepartinent of
Kotli parties are
45C - JUST
OPEI
100 Ladies Rea
$2.00 Hals
100 Ladies and
Newly Trimr
50 Odds and
Shapes,
- - - soC
NED. *
dy-to-wear *,
at - - $1.15 ^
Childrens '
lied Hats, 50c in
Ends in )Soic
it itched Handkerchiefs 08c
Dz 25c Neck- Ties - 10c
44 50c 44 30c
44 15 and 20c 44 11c tin
44 25c Suspenders at 10c wii
44 10c Socks at - 08c <M,i
44 25c 44 - 10c v
anc
it her li
SONALS. , ,
Dr. IJ
FYnn our regular Correspondent i ,ioian. \
Ir. Kditur, as 1 have never seen an> Jor f 0ln)
ng from t his part, of t he count ry, 1 nnm,iro
I try ami give yon some of the hapVe
are having plent y of rain now ABA
l crops are nourishing: overv thing
lOine, near.lolis ton. erinjf.
M. ('rosson, our popular pliy- Mrs. J. N
\ ho has h< on on the ^o, now the sick list
Mime at tending; faithfully liis tfkul to say i
sis. is now hin.sell t|uite siek Mr ;in(j m
at Mr. Irvin
RBECUE AT r,?7?
.cry popular au<
pathway througl
Snelgrovc has been on strewn with flo>
!<?r a few days, but we aie Cotton is now
ic is improving. an(j ptM,pie ;
rs. J. K. I.> brand visited market.
ltisinger's near Lees. Mr. Ernest .toi
f last. in Swansea.
out has pulled some fodder Mayor H. J. Se
i wc hope that their
It ^^^H
^^H
bringing a good price
ire putting it on lite Hi
les. of Wards, is now
ibles. of Sandv Knn
Whit
Batesburg, =
A IVculiHr A it!inii I.
Regarding soum of tin* j<?. ? uli.u
I _____
ten Dry Gc
IRFNP ITFiilS:
I loo
>ods Co., i
South Carolina.
I'ii
WftfimTWD
Us very promising: now.
Ir. Jolinio Swyuort is sitlTerl.ig with ^
aitkli*. which was cut hy an axe '
le hewing cross-lies. We hope to: pi?>p? 11
ii oiiieU recovery. ' 11
1 Ins I
>in friend. Mr. (.1. A. Shealy, of near vVav all;
ion. visited friends here Sunday fashiont
Ir..I:il;c Suitnn worsliip; e.i a> I'nio roast p
TAYLORS. I, '
beetle will be held on I lie church will
y of Mr. A.Taylor <?n Satui- bidder, and i
ly 22nd. tnecorners
jarbeeue will be no small. Iialf- w''" laid,
lir, but, it will be a real old \ye je.irn
J. allday o iting: rcaU lamb, iost a line In
ij.', all baibeeuid. with iet
.... ... .. . . .. ... . Mr. 11. /..
< no is mi ner early. is in town today
.luly ii'iid. the old I nion Mr. Sydney Si
lie sold to the highest Kla., is now visi
no F-.day, August lltli, Mr. 1. N Ilutti
lone of the new chureh \
that Dr. Jaf. l' Drafts MINUTES
irse last week.
Adams is ronarint' liic I
on business.
milli, of Cedar Keyst
tiritf liis father-in-law -**?
?, of near here.
FROM MT. J
wiminr
acteristic* of thai stranae link hat
birds and beasts, the dm u billed |
pus of Australia, a writer suy~:
makes its home like an otter in a
tunneling up from rho entrance i
water some thirty or forty
which its poweiini forearm mi
make nothing of, to place win
ecu una a dry and well lirahint
row. Its food consists ehietiy i
sects, crayfish or 'ynbbess.' wlii
AXUJLIX1U X X JJilXkJ.
1united services in the churches,
cotton rushing to mar,unli>r
ket and crops looking
r;;1 well.
hur *
??UM OUM HIGULAN COMRCSPONOINf.
ft HI .
r,1 it j A tut ill l;mners are 111 town this
MttUJjiWiU.
COTTON RUSHING TO MARKET AND J
THINGS AS SEEN ALONG THE
ROAD. vu
All
A vr?'at and jfraud time is i-xpected ^
i. > iiuien >unuay am' uincii with cream ?'
. Jimmic ItedonbaiiKli. served.
, ^ .valkiiijj
lisses A rrie and Mary Caugbnian wj|| f,,,.
nt Miniiay last with their brother.
, , , races, U
jrce. in the 1.arena section.
XCept II
Irs. Erastus Risinger, of m ar Lees- cue is h
lc, spent last 'luesday with her nish frt
nl. M rs. K .*\\ jm-rt loud lat
ilr and Mrs Rnfus v'-filv Mi nmi fiom di
uu an fcrist; ui'.siur.s. win i>i
The fresh aii and exercise ol 1 N%" ln:"
; alxjnt and talking to friendf
r.isli the appetite and sack C
*?t races and all kinds of races
lg the negro race, (this barbe?r
white people only? will fur- or poopi-i p
ely to all keen interest aim if
Wiling fun. Many speakers. or pb
tferent points, will talk on all \w.n m.
? MUCH NEEDED
SAMARIA. and I
Lust Tuesday
every one was \
AIN AND MOVEMENTS have a thorougl
10MINENT PEOPLE. ?^5?>ere VULbe,
?" . M4.1)e home of 5
I lUUIllUi S
RAIN AND SOCIALS J
PERSONALS.
brought ruin, wbii h * /
01 y glad to see; wo ^ flfl
) season now.
moon-light picnic
ir. and "Mr?. It:* NT "1
bolts, bard shell and all. It will
from ten to fourteen minutes
ttme under water, searching the
and stones for these delicacies wi
ducklike bill. It makes it most
clouting little pet, hc?ouiiiig very
and squeaking with delight when
Its antics are a constant sour?
pleasure, though if care is^not <
1t will overeat itself, seeming to
in captivity difficulty in digcstiiu
stiiv week selling cotton. t hey art- rent
! joicing over the fact I hat it is bringnnitl
| ing ten cents again.
''f-i* j having niceshowers occasion
tanie 1 ,l''? 'llul ?-*rol'-*> are looking very min i
feil. ! better.
^ Mr. lierlcy Smith is suffering will
"li-t\e ''hl'cndicitis and up to this writing lie
is not any liet It r.
at Mr (J. W. Aiidcr.son's tomor- \jr
row, July thirteenth, instant. Noted |as
speakers are invited and we all know
, , tnat Gib is pretty hiinseii.es- a
peciallv on picnic day.
1 las
Mr. ('. L. Temples remembered the
! carrier the other day by giving bini a '
' pair'* of nice watermelons. c'"
tail
! This carrier took a rest a few days
s. Kmanucl Swy^ert. spent Sunday Kinds
t with relatives <>n Saluda river. ,u ''K '
weot
iir. and Mrs. V. J. S\v>yert visited |cn(j j(,
Mr. Krnest Hcdenhuuph r-undax r";ii? io
tier, Ik
>iir old original ltidtft> Ruad beef music a
c started last Saturday and we cer- he in (>
nly appreciate Mr cow.
<r M.l.j.Hf, ? I* ' :i11 rains to o
nLerest, will be discussed uad Qne qJ ,
ami inspiring music will t-reshir^ sllt)
? subtleeliann and, it is t>ut *re have hat
prophesy, t bat delijj >t ful din- i>rx, ,'iinK 1(^0
>\\ i c'dn-r sp?.it enchant inp mo,?injr.
lid speli-ijindiiiK oratorv, will
i . r 11 i ' Our populi
lcntv for all who ini. , , ,
ley. dropped
. We ?otlce<
. Hum!, v?c o.iae jjoou fiVown tonikMit.
mnuiiiicate to-day. We .
he most KOMlle and re- M.is Mamies
wars on yesterday, that 1 tannic Fuhner
i for a lontf while, and ev- Miss Frankie 1
>ks much improved this day for Saluda w
the county sumr
ar Sheriff, Mr. I'. II. Cur- Misses Mary
in to see us this morning troin Newberry <
1 Dr. Mack, Magistrate , 1..? "i?
(Wednesday).
healy is visiting Miss
Herlong leaves Tliurs- '
here she will attend
nor school.
and Annie Herbert,
Co., are visiting Miss
hard crayfish shells. Its yoat is,
the mole's, of an unusually silk.-i
glossy texture."
The loitucsi l>uy.
June 21 is the longest day <!
yeur, the day when the sun rcurh<
northern limit, the tropic of ('a
At points on the line of the ami.
cle there is the wonder of tin- mid
sun. and lnanv tourists e.i lone
I
like I We are sorry to state that tlu
iniid health ot our town and community i>
t not improving very much. There art
some new cases of fever this week.
the The oldest son of Mr. Samuel Sis1"i
ils trunk, ol Lexington died last Thuis
u,(.1 day night and was buried as this
niehi P'ltce on Friday afternoon.
ilis- i \i.. e o* n - 1
. | last week and jjave his substitute ;i
. jchane fur the lirst time since the es,1
tablishmcnt <?r the route. an(
na.
Mrs. Kt ta Garvin was in town last
| Monday having some dental work ^
done. ho1
are
' Mr. Nathan llodio was seen truing far
i to town with a washing maehine on an(|
i iii< ve: icm11
Irs. J. 1 >. Kisingcr and Mrs. IMercv
linger spent Sunday last with > r?
I Mrs. (Jen Caughman near Laivi <1* ion
Mr. .1
ill the farmers around here, who home la
d their cot ton for 10 els. and more ,ome tii
selling. Thais right brother w - llut.l
mer, liold your cotton for ten ets ,L.L> hisl
I take notes?. I>os ?in justice to far lin
MUKETTA. derrick's (\
, the toad,
i our regular correspondent.)
Messrs. >
iilin Kill laud, of Texas, eaim ^"t'eee and
si week where lie will spend "?a,ded the
ne with his mother, Mis. .1. Ulis '"oriiln,
land. All are indeed tflud t<> 1 "'LC 1
irilliant laee atfain in South Mrs Lula
t- of Mr. ]?. K
>nstable, also going down '
One of our Mt
lose Kueece, Richmond l,'le k*a,l)',iatiui
<>aines I'. Westmoreland, ( scho'a
exclusion for Charleston fcllat 1,0 ui" 1,es
tf- ll<>|?e they will have Misses Marie
spent Saturday
HoaLwright, the mother Mrs- K??mie Kus
Hoatw light, our populai Mr. and Mrs. 1
. Willfntf boys sto->d
1 for ihe Charleston
r.ship. We all hope
ueeessfiil
?
and Carle Mitchell
nijfht at the home of
>ler.
liohert Itrou'ii vl<if??rl
tauc-es to witness the sight. It is s
lar how accurately tho semlbnrbi
nations were able t<> observe ami
on. On Salisbury plain, in Kim
may be seen a eromleoh erected b,
drulds. It if# eirele of huge s
.which onee formed a temple, but
most Interesting part of the stru
Is the sneritleial stone, whieh is a b
flat slab so placed that tin- rays o
plclbi/ oil it cted'o t*tt I I m./n. it ,.>.1
I .>>1 I.. 11. 11141 111*1 I Itt'lll I'.J 1.1IIH
ingu- star. S. C. last week on business,
irons
re.u Mr. A. IS. Winward spent s'tdurdaj
IiiikI. j and Sunday w ith*l'i iends and relative.'
V die j in ('oluinbia, S U.
tones I
i the | Mr. F. S. Kelly lias moved to Hates
rture burtf where lie works for the Middle
mad. i y| i||s.
I' tile |
i - lyo11
Mrs. Ma?nif Kae and children of y
Augusta are at the bedside of Iter wa.
J.sister, Mrs. (I. ('. Hlodie, who is very
' ill.
Mr. and Mrs P. It. In liner visited
friends in Watfener last Sunday.
Mr. H. II (Jarvin and Legare Ken- (|
nedy realized that the carrier was in \
i rse11.
M i ?se<
/ell, Mr. Editor, if this est-a pes the uere las
iie basket you may a^ain hear from
lh}* Ike. Mrs. I
parents,
DELM4R DOINGS.
ooil rains. v'" ' s ;
, . c. . . . '-een th?
Iks l.i'i'ii Slie.ih is vUitiiiLf her
11. 1". I> On
i Ida and Maude Miealy vi?ited verv sjc>^ ;it
I 1 uesd.iy. will soon l?e
i, M. Hoist t'in is visit in1, I er
Mr. and Mrs. 'J'. II Cate.
Jarrie Mitchell, one of I.eis- ! MATTH]
it tractive youiitf ladies, lias
guest of Miss Viola Hurton. Q4
uiier from Samaria, is relatives at Salu
present, but we hope she
herself again. .Iain Sain da f
the Children's d;
" " last Sunday.
GWS MANNA.
.. 1 JMiss Frankie 1
<?,<, night at Mrs. E.
I *10 PI HP nnnnn
(la last Monday night. ^
rlends came down to
ay exercises at Emory
>enn is visiting her
edsoe.
lerlong spent Monday
K. Busters
the Itlst of June. The old guide
shows the place to visitors tellstory
that a young girl once sa
hint, "I suppose you have seen It
dreds of times, haven't youV"
Wonldn'l He llee?nielle?l.
Two of the most eminent In wye
the Philadelphia hat were Benj
Harris Brewster and his half hro
.? ? >> ,?i i. > mi. i i?umis. \s no \\ as mr many
who a resident. of this place, I tut lias
recently been living at Williamston
Id to o . ...
S. ( is with us acum.
luiti- *
I
| I he meinbeis of dilieient churches
baptist, Mcshodist and Lutheran
rs have decided to tio to get her and hold
,mij? j a series of meetings, or rather a I'nion
tlier, | Meeting, which will run about ten
need of soinelliinK and pave him I hrn
some more watermelon last Wednes I ^
> day. Many i hank? old friends. ! tu'e
Tim people nf this sect ion are hur- ^
? riedly pet t iltp rid of their cotton onj.|,(n
i this little up shoot in the prices.
I Sonic of t hem having refused sixteen ^
cents last year with expectat ions of ol"'
' Uct *. inp more. j |>
11 ?? r in ('olumhia. M*
, , our mid:
Ir. I'a trie II all man lias recently
11 visitint; in this section. Mrs. E
lit lie Mi
r J. o Rarele. of l.eesville, spent . . ,
, , ? . , ' . a visit u
us lay nitflit with Mr. A I. har^'le ( jj(
Ir I?. A. Iressloy was at Ihlinar summer
cav last week on husines?.
'I lie pi
lof. -I. W. Ballentine. of NeivU'ii* . imr.-ii I
Sva Lou Watson lias been in uuuu llA
it this week. 01
! H. llolstein anil daughter. ^ l* have li
ss t-ecille, of Florida, are on ion and eve
? her parents. Mr and Mis boon.
1stfin. They will spend 11* Ynurseribi
months here. a trip over c
ntraeted meeting at liethel l'n)Ps me lm?
"'nine Sniiil-iii ,, ili
llio 11HL ttturs? y.r. Joseph L
rHEH NEWS. Johnston last Ti;
i
ad tine rains in this sec ! Misses Eugenia
i\thing is getting on a ! long, Hettic and 1
I Friday ni?ht svitl
e has just returned from j
n little Saluda river. The j TTIP T P 4 17
king line and are in good liliJ liEiillk
onjt sold cotton at.
i est) ay.
i and Mary El'en 11 eiHelen
Uritfsby spent. .
It Miss (1 race Buster
IS STOPPED.
r reufrii'K carrou urowsior. noin
held the office of attorney genera
the state, and the first had been ti
ney general of the United State-;. '
had not been on friendly terms
niany years. It Is .said that on on
casion a mutual friend tried t > I
thorn together, and finally I'rederh
consented lo bury the lintehot and
Renjumln H. a card containing
name, with these words written tti
I)iki [ n.iy.i iir l\v(( ivi'CKs nun possimy longer
l for Tlio (lute has nut been lixed vet, hut
ittor- think it will commence about t he lat'
hey ^ur part, of August or lirst of Scptem1
,<M her. We hope to have a glorious
e oeineotinj/
triitR
k Mr. J. It Day, who moved to Colsent
umbiu a few (lavs ago. is in town to%M*
day.
imc r
is I!
| 'Alien you waul a pleasant laxative %|
that is easy to take and certain to j,ra|
| act, use ('liamlt rlain's Stomach and ^.tl]
Liver tablets. Pur sale liy 'i'iminons
, Hros. and Crosson Dnitft'o.
; t i ve
Read Jack Markaway's M
Primal ll.-ivc
low in this section. hecutuh
Ulster Ihintoii I lite visited his
luMalher, Mr. Walter 1111?*. last SOUTH
unlay and Sunday. AND
is. Will Rhine.hcart visile I relays
in this vicinity Saturday.
r. Winhtman llite from near i I is sal
unit, v. sited in this section recent hoi
icted !>y IJev. S. I!, '"ass. Messrs. ( a
Lake, went t
CAROLINA IS SISTERLY ar,.d.re^rn'd
BACKS OKLAHOMA TOR ori:an for his
STATEHOOD. r A T
lie, lias older
d, that the many Houtht-ar- i(llsjni.ss
Iders of ('klalioma town site
.. , ... .. . Mr. Ed tor
uuwm I-'. lloln
vin Matthews and Span tj,.ian ti.e huri
?< Augusta last Saturday (|lt? Iiepaitment
Monday. acknoled<ed tlia
Temples lias iKiught an news t h/nutfl) a n
children. to two brokers in
cm pies, our Notary Pub-. C. \ an lliper anii
ed a seal to use in hlsM*'r* Price denies
The charges of
* ,.?,i parlinent were
vour nn ?w?i* ii?/\L-rwi i ?
ics asrociate statiseau
of statistics of
of Agriculture has
t he has forwarder]
lan named M. Haas
New Y >rk City, L.
I i licodjrt1 (>. ]'rice,
t ho statement).
leakage from the Demade
Itv k.l'1-ri't !i rv
neatb, "At lwme on Momln.v evei
Mh.v 1." Hy the same messenger
Jumln H. sent a card in return. w
read, "Benjamin II. Brewster als
home Monday evening, Ma.\ 1."
ended negotiations.
Concern In if It ? a <1111 u .
Of eourse reading may become a i
Indulgence and dissipation, a liali
be corrected also it Is very evl
ItlllU. i
ltd,
llit'll
BAYLY &
It to 1
(It'll!
I ly.
ROGERS,?
r..:
iOl S UIOII
teni. lia\
r. Jam.-s ami Miss I.ilian Kar^le hefi
'omaiia, vIsit?. < 1 Rev. J 1? Shealy imniaCil
jrelay and Sunday. mission ?
11 icy arfl
IE EVENING HERALD.
lie Augusta Kvenintf Herald has | proper li
view, supplying our Town with aml
K me lines oi i ne i< risco syse
sent strong letters to lie ,or l'ar'' wt>
)re the eonvention <?f Ok la- ",a" a,,-v Wr
ly to-(l;?y, endorsing the ad
f the Territory, as a State
:ue that Statehood, instead I
.ship, will double the value ol
Oklahoma, by giving them Popular 1'i:
iws to preserve the bears. *'a" proour
wild turkeys, whieh may be Stewart, cf 1:i
ek, With more interest '*'c'hard ('heaths
lake. ! Planters associal
I completely provei
I The more prop?
A I from under the
^ ^ ter it wilihe.fori
inos, at popular prices
ed through Mr. tVV. FRESH IJU i
rattlehoro, Vermont. Mr
im of the Cotton
Lion and have been
1 to be true.
* that are knocked
speculators, the bet
I tie honest farmer.
rrtR
A M It cruse
that many meat, resolute natures l
been built up wltli little reading ?.
mueli rending of a few honks tunl n
pondering mueli reading of men
opinions, of events, rather than of
priuted page. Men like (1'omwi I
Lincoln and others who have clini
the course of modern history have I
ho nurtured. We could even point
very great and effective modern s<
tlfirf* whn ulflt n?? tannta am t
RRAL HSTAT
lllcll
we sen,
mid
,r,! Take Cli
Real Esta
H BROKERS. i
ne
Rent And |wtlT.
ana
large Of iani1
ite of All pk
y news, rue papers are to ?<'j on their
here in hulk and distributed by (
\\sb?>y A leuresoiitation of the H|(
i visited Itateshiiri? on Tuesday, ...
, If you <
se object it. was to make the . ,
, prices fur
iijji'inent for the daily delivery . .
produce,'
to write up our vicinity.
:i URl:S ENLARGED. RFfJi'
respective holdings. Mewurt is liei
perhaps perm:
jhksi prices. c;/;r;:r,
... BH. 11... h.Kl.Mt Asr,a|10l,?
your Imt.or, c?m ami farn, a s,?
Urine it to me. ..
K. It. Klcariman. ' expense
class pianos e.
TOR TH.I.MAN AT T'JSTJZ
re and, will remain here j ?T1 . .
anently, in connection .. ^
building enterprises. Mr ,ar? fl
experienced piano expert ?f "!C lateSt
aling is now a side, issue a'K '' ^ 1 "v^ 1
rart. he having no trav
is: those desiring first I
in get what they want lc
at the same time, save A I'uj I uppy
rAC / <*4X1111 t 111 T t ai'/.lir... i? .. 1 m %. i
L.UVI3.
vour butter, e^if*
roni me? I have one
>roved refrigerators
'"K fresh and cool.
E. It. Stead man.
)ST.
in town yesterday.
sion to scientific literature, v'els
learning not so much from booki
from experiments and from the "ti
ty question" system Intelligently
plied to friendly experts.?Century.
Kinds. .
iVPtl""
I BATESBURO, SO
If
pirl i
%
1 liirgi
kind
IJTM CAROLINA.
I fail to cull on >011 send your
urns by mail. For the tinest en*
i'd pictures, with frames of any
I, 8x10 $1 98; 10x20 $2.us and up- Senator
I. FLOYD 1\ LTIIKREDGF, turned fn
nt. Loeaville, S. C. Trenton :
A V&V 1 AUUA1AAAA1 AAA ,,v
If AH/IT1 fxpfiiscs At).
nUiUL. >outfht throuy
? ,, m i. M'' Stewart
Renjalnln li. I illman re for ,
an the North to las home al ,-iillllm To K,i
yesterday
twuuKHifi i ivcwaru ii Ol'oii^n
which must lie paid if _ .
h traveling .salesmen. _ , . .
has pianos always on j Subscribe fo
jection at The L. D cate-50 ce
irniture store. advance.
I
L to .1. 1) HAW I..
r I lie Atlvonts
a >ear in
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