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^ " ! MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. The Kirst Nat'I. Bank of Batesburv ?NEY MADE, of Batesbury , ( R P7 - >^ yhlJc/4 , yy L- I. ipays interest four times posits in tho Savings D?p pounded every three inonl spare mone^to work? you sleep?lias a perpetun ing earning capacity. W open an account now with be numbered with our iiv? positors. a year on de>artment--com th.s. rut your ^ ^ M W works while H R1U e invite you to BlB ( our Hank and L' hundred de ATESB wmmmmmmm+mmmmm*?mm***?? URG^j DVOCi First IN Fm I MM Capital Sto v ^B Bf^ Surplus, Ui BB V Deposits Paid Out it I lational J, Bank of Batesburg. ick Paid Up, 926,000.00 ndlvided Protits, $13,200.00 Average $130,000 00 l Dividends, $0,020.00 \. = \ . GEORGIA \ - ^ JACOB PHINIZY, Pre V R^YLLRO/Yi ) RiYTs I UQUSTA, GEORGIA. sident, Wm. A. LATIMER, Vice-Pres. BAT ~ PERSONALS. ' Mr, and Mrs. Jno. W. Rutland rPn VHP ItAtiA Kaa? Ikt ?" ? ? * VT ESBURQ S. C., FRIDAY, JLLl JOTTINGS FROM JOHNSTON. of SOCIAL, PERSONAL AND REMINIS- P { 21, 1905. WARDS WORDS. J)| ERSONAL AND RELI6I0U8 IAT L uwin"j7: V* r.!TT7PN9 HEALY DEAD. EESVIILE'S E010REG mrn iptpp f nvn ] j CHAS. U. UOUUK1CH \ Capital $2oo,ooo Banking by mail is en deposits by express, r a will be credited your ? , castuer, liurus it. imowiN, nss t v^u i.oo, Undivided Profits $276,71 tirely practicable and safe. You can send us j egistered mail, money orders or checks and si iccount and receipt sent by return mail. Suit*i. avauo, uuvc wcii in wmi lur u i( days. 14.OO Airs. M. M.Tyler, of Anderson, with her brother, Rev. Hugh R. Mi chison. 'our une Misses llattie Lee Guest and Manr Bates are attending a house party Edge Held at Gov. Sheppard's. Aliss Ellen Gnnibrcll left for Clov 3W I if ' CENT. ft j8 (From our regular correspondent. )' 11-' Our visitors, come ami Wtj Mr* , 1 ltyalsof Savannah, Ga., is specdia .! sometime with her sister ,K ! Coleman. -v -;v " > M iss Delia Burns, whos jJioMi Is in j* [ Sunny Tennessee is si' t i'^yf the , TEES OF INTEREST. (From our regular correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Haas and their little jy Lewell, have just returned from Tlip short stay with friends at Bethel. lUlJ QiNtc a large crowd of our young j Iks and old also went to Charleston ' | | m viiuiijhu ULAUi Itl"ES Died at Lees Mr. John J. ? END CAME AT SIX ?pv [VflT AfHT THIO that Placc ffl J ILutA 1 lllo years, when 1/llil/ AA IAIAI uv?l?i 8 ON WEDNESDAY LA8T. ivillc S.C.July 19th, 1905 A Ihealy after a lingering ; . I h brights disease. Mr. / I a lifelong resident otJ I l.tli the exception of a fewj he lived in Orangebujy want to insure your time protect you? The policy uf accident you must havi vest u few dollars with u> and health insurance in tl' ;We= 8 a IIWIH8H und you need the protection, then why not we sell does not name the disease, neither tl it simply pays for loss of time from eithc i and see the results. We sell the best a le world, tiet our rates from W. W. V Monday, much to the regret. of li many friends. . i ? Mr. J VV- McCarthor, tof Oolunit spent Sunday with Mr. .loim lit Tow ill. let us ?e kind M.sses Maude Taylor and Ment :r. In- McKnight, of Columhia are vislth ccident Mrs j w Dreher. Vatson, 1ft A - ? ? - | "good old summer tin.evVi \%?ith her m sister, Mrs. James Mobie,\"ll * Kr ' Miss Alice Cartee of: igusta is el'l visiting Miss Maude Ntckfvt-in. SP Miss Hessie Wise wbo lu^ trcti the L,r guest of Miss Alma Woor;^_ird left Jir this morning for Trenton \ ieie she 'sfl will spend sometime, before oturivug 01 [ to her home. ' ar st weanesoay, tuey reported a and old time of course. Miss Eoline Mobley of Augusta is ending sometime with Misses Thea and Erline Bodie. ! A HAN Prof. L. E. Whittle, of Edgefield Wllf ent last Monday night at the home our intendent Mr. J. O. Jones, we AC e always glad to see Professor's m MORNING. rr? founders or Mr. Shealy black -sir.lth THAT WAS LOVED BY ALL He was jote< I KNEW HIM HIS KIND ITS WILL LONG LIVE IN friends by tli ?n hood he was \ ? a worthy son opthe lica.% who was on()^f the the? town of' Leesville. Tor a long time ran a and whecl-wright shop. ;i for his skill In shoeing laps in his private life he lown. lie numbered his e legion. In early manhappily married to Miss I Agent, Uatesourg, s. c , ' PARROTT <! COLUMl Your I /-S? or write s BAILEY, Dis. Agei ilA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Earning A muster jonn sinner is spending tl week at Hooky Well. HSf Rev. J. R, T. Major was in tow Wednesday night. _____ Mr. R. L. Hinder, of New Hroo land was in town Friday. Messrs. Geo. Hell and Kb. Timme man paid a visit tJ their home foil several iI.lvs last, wool lie I i br Miss Eunice Abies of Ne\ err? has ta I been on a visit to her fr* .id Miss f0 n I Itosa Eon 1-aOronc, has left r home, leaving many sad hearts. -1 . ^ I>r. P. N. Keesee has looked sad and lonely for several days. We won- ^ r-j dcred at tlie change, but tfondered ^ ;s no longer when we heard tkat. Mrs. ! HI:? 1I.UU~ ight face in our little town. I cer- ? inly am glad to say, he will teach r us this session. Mr. It. F. Adam spent Sunday and onday in Augusta Quite a, large crowd of young folks When tended services at Bethel on Sunday, the win use that were present from here was 're: Misses Llllie Buzhardt, Mayme. UL ULAUI5 Ut THU81 Smith a dau HE LEAVES BE- Henry Smith low townsma HIND HIM. vived llls a consistent : Church and i i the news was Hashed across the will of H es this A M., that Dr. Hardin as you have d ul, there was a stillness that these ye ha ghter of the late Rev. and a sister of our fel,n F.B.Smith. He is surw5fe and one son. He was member of the Lutheran t was his delight to do im Who said "in as much lone it unto tlia least of ve done it unto me" Cap May lie eut oil' at any constitubionaI il isease. I millnis stop? THIi I-IDl of Philadelphia, guaran further premiums, sliou to investigate. Write I W. L. W1 121.3 Plain Afreet acity moment l<y injury, nr some lingering, incural Insuclian event would your Insurance ELITY MUTUAL. LIFE INSURANCE COMF. tees you ;i paid up policy, or life income, wit iM you become totally disabled It will pay o (lay for illustration. LLIAMSON, General Agent, COI IIMKIA. 5 Mr. John Crouch left for Saluc Tuesday where he goes to attend tl >le or summer sehoolFre ANY, Eugene Hartley and Miss Hut hout Cooner visited relatives in Kdgetiel >'ou this week. Mrs. Ts\ G. Cooner has returne ^ q j from Gleans Spring. ixcuauc, uifu; in iv? oaiiiv: juwtcjr UUC | ja of tlie birds of the springtiny, was on J w an extended visit to the failed state J j of old Virginia. Mrs. Kerfcee is at. t s.01 i Middlehrook, Va The hovle of the!'u h Doctor's young days and here his i < Id j mother and sisters st 1 reside. | W .Judging from the enthui istie de?; lig j scription of the lovely mot tain seen-: He j cry and the surroundings i geneial.|pri lie and Eflie Jones. Messrs. Preston coul ){ right, Horace Jiuzhardt, Joe Wat- P'unKred 11, J-'nte. Charlie, Capers and "Ernest Hardin' n?s. in tiiis t On last Monday night three of for year ards young ladies, gave a moon- The v ;ht picnic, they were Misses Mayme, pjace jn lie and Etlle Jones, those that were csent were: Misses Grace Thrailkill, w,ls',or 2 relt?Our whole heart was *'?ace loins, is extended t I into sorrow and grief. Dr. siiealy s name was a household word, |lonors. Tin own and whole community, represeted; sand years. LeesNille, C< .Titer tirst met him at this No" V0//.0' were held at the early seventies, while he j,rave< ftev. e attending a District Con- Austin and It isnes and our sympathy o the bereaved ones, was buried with Masonic e following lodges were Batesburg, Lexington, sder and Blanes Lodge >rgia. Funeral services his late home and at the M. M. Brabham, Rev. J. ev. D. B. Gloseclose oflii II. u\. I .I'l'TI.] ORG A ' . YOU CAN V Though you provided yc The insured under po PHOFNIX IVUJTIL ftJOllN. UA'l'KHHl'HG, S: N1ZED 11ST tSol. YIN WITHOUT DYIP i are bound to will if you die. >u are insured. ARE YOU? licy 10?.o:J7 in the 41. IJFE INSURANCE COMP/ Mrs- A. H. Watson is speiuliii awhile at Glenns Springs. Mr. T. 11. lvcrnaghan spent Thur ^Q. day in Augusta. Mrs. N. Kogci" Bayly l)as returne from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 Huiet in Charleston. kN Y. I Ui?n?..!? - I Mrs. Keesee is having t?f pleasant j Ai I trip. J liu I of . i Mrs. Adams and Mrs Tonjv Turner, jjt] arc spending the day in Anijsta. i Miss Wenona Lewis en4rtained a Mi 1 j few friends at lier liome no night Joi *' ; last week in honor of her rlend Miss 111] Able. Th , ~ JPe inie Giles of Greenwood, Marina lerence. isl), Eulu Thrailkill, Eolinc Mobley, years of Augusta Vyola, Tlieora and Er- Jnasi ie llodic. Estelle and Lillie Buz- ?iaDDsiv rdt, Nolle Wright, Eva Satcher, *s. J. O. LaGrone and Mrs. C. L. scales? ? lies as chaperons. Messrs. Homer to this t irailkill, (Jeorge Edwards, Clarence three o irailkill, David LaGrone, Otis and went to Ichor Ilallmsm. Frank Hlaok. T?rr?- - He was then al>out eighteen ciated. age and was called the baby. - WTTVII hurt while after that, he was jl I H I* j married to Miss Ida Clink- A*****!! f Abbeville, S C,, and came own and taught school for !FARMERS C r four years, from here he CIATION. Blackville, and taught for a (From our i I ADVICES. LUB, COTTON ASSOHEAVY BAINS AC. re/ular correspondent.) I:: :: :: ot' Hai Who.took out a 20-Ye: He Received at matui He !>aid t wenty annual pi * > ".Oil ni-i 1.-inir rtford, Connecticut, :: :: :: :ir Endowment, near middle life, is very mu i ve. Til is is how iie won: ity, the face value of the policy? | remiums and received in annual dividends t li*> m?t ensit null' " ? - - * ? .33 liu.Mt' tanni n is visiting rc atives in Savannah. eli Miss Azilee Cnghurn. of near Mr netta, is visiting the Misses Viilard )0() " " i "NEW B/ x /\ a *%'*T TTI i- miss uosa 1.011 i>a..irone cueriainen , fcs licr friends: a charming efcninp was t lie result. >- cei Mrs. J. If. White opened her home ^.r; iTESBURG- 2?? ^?'r"vimc v bitvis" - "trKHL'T lew vei sor Whittle, Ernest, Alva, Jim, arle. Capers and Fate Jones. We ,ne(lic'n tainly can't begin t<? tell what a more, ai and time we had it is not going to this pla< " "" :?"" " ?- which li I | to a fe< ispest that you [ I stricken y in The First , L?sl?iir?r for safe- . ' Which ii rvwtvt* fneorul.h. irs. After that, he studied Aiken, S. < e in Charleston and Haiti- A meeting fter graduating he came to Ass0c'at'0ri been called fc ce to practice his profession, jutr win take| ie did with marked success up at eleven o'el< w years ago, when he was County farnn with a fearful malady, turn out in fi nally resulted in his death at '? V I V?' 1 li \ I O A??A D.. July 19 (Special.) of the Cotton Crowers of Aiken County, has >r Saturday. The meetplace in the Court House oek A. M. Kvery Aiken ers' club is invited to ill force and every citito attend, r.voryonc, |VC tl? ? Mis Profit w?? 1 ?jr~ m i iuk u?fv, plate tlini *:? v "Don't I 4tt Wl listen t<? i Had he eru rinn-t the $10,000 plus the animal iSsfe.-. say, at two years would ha TELLS THE ST< >KY: "\ is son ot nuns- : - Of i?a' rijrlu way to ' ..... . ~ "L^ ' "leave t 11101* i Ida brother. t : ' ei iL . r vei1 aI I,lS iiing? * lie -0 years, his Menelieiary would have rei I divider.(is up to that time, whatever year, \ ve been $10,230, at ten $11,330, and so on. VH PAY ANNUAL DIVIDENDS." " ' * A ul,.ar.r < c ' -i AS AN Ol'*^ ?n 'M# ?r~ AM) 1MIOFITA To those who 'r "ten-cents cottor eeivert *( plus funds to Inv vhiclt, ] . bly we direct yot THIS - / portunities offe llitlosbin'st?on where more ntc ! and Is beiiur lnv< "j-MfQtf r^tp^nZ ltntty ?x>^ s.uu J 11li0 invksto1knt. i lift from four fo" i. nuln. dipeh^ng upon have marketed their count stands. The i i" or iiave other sur- nnfrits of The First est silfely and protlta- which appear from tin ir attention to the op- "IJaiesburg Advocate,' red here in "New the Treasury Depai tin* llidge." Here United States, will s >ney lias been spent, and healthy growth ol sted in improvements Although the capital ,X presentsTu f. UJover, '?kjJ.)erul rate T 4m n ? . time the nc- M' '" oblished state- irren National Bank. * I . ne t?? time In the * Cilildrei ' as required by /! ,, f rtment of the wc" for how the steady : jie ... this institution. v? has been fully * ami di.st ... 1?? HU to llltClti the Soutt^is r' o r A, . .11 it dclfeht to sec all of his rhe lllanF' \01 , , house in Aik< 1 prow up and lit themselves in ti,e li^lit c the duties cf life. Aiken Count is a great friend to the poor that the plan ressed and did much to relieve er matters of 3LVU II- LUC piUKlLWS U1 ftTvi ted to join the asso lost of dolug so "toeing flvo cesJiR per annum. ->^^1 "building a cotton war? en will be' discussed and ?f the recent losses of the y farmers, it is thought is will be approved. Oth* ' pQ interest to the farmers V 1J. 11. K/\>? I R. S SIMMO JOHN V. RYA COTTON MAUI Cotton is bringing to < Bateshurg Market, tot s 4, KCMUCIII ;\);tiuf uuivoirwi w. NS, Special Agent, Batesburg, S C. N, Supl. of Agents, COLUMBIA, S. C ket. election notic lay on the j XTolice is hereby given tli as re nor let! ' INI election will be held Augi 1st. li?05, for the purpose of ele< . ilurillK the Inst y * si/.e in t'-.i- tftati have been enha * five times their i * population of tli ^ two thousand, v , was ba?""'y one P a hundred thou: li, i * spent or phinnc * municipal and 1 at an * The reasonable ISt tilt* town is not less ting a I * -NVw enterprise* ear than any town its paid in little over Real estate values nearly seven tliousar need from double to been paid out in divi< former values. The serve and undivided ie town is now about about thirteen thoust rhen live years ago it been accumulated, n thousand. More than earning of about twen sand dollars lias been lars m tour you? o il to be expended in twenty-live thousand private improvements, policy of The First I* taxable value of the conservative yet libei than a million dollars, courteous. To insuri i are being talked of of this policy we call .......viti.m ,,f the list of directors and i??ur years, si mi . sullcrini id dollars have . lends, ami a u- atid wit prolits fund of * ind dollars has * an(? COn lakint? an asset * , . , ly thousand dol- .. aisicilU n a capital of = eontribi I dollars. The Jational Hank is i Ibe cau: ral, prompt and * j ... . b a continuance . j I1,4tI attention to our was lioi [ officers: Mike . .... win oe uiscus j humanity; without money , b sey, Presiden isoiit price. He was .1 strict ^ ^ cordi sistent member of the Metho- citizen of A reli and was alwavs ready to Jordan and o ite of bis means to advar e to address th . , . The third c sc of Christ on earth. ycars U) dcclc losen profession was one that Augusta slioi nored and respeeted by tiie held there Sa seu. ?ir. vv. w. ?ooI* t of the association, exial invitation to every iken county. President tiiors have been invited ic meeting. flection in the last three le whether or not North ild be incorporated was turday. The proposition by L. D. Cullum. I WEATHER RE SPECIAL TO Till- AlWOC STATU WEATHER III Fair tonight ami Sati ; Mayor and six Waidens to ser town of llatesburg, S. C , two from January 1st, H?Oti. All qu nnpf Electors, who hold Resistratioi 1 UiX 1. liiicati's, are entltleu to vote. On sana; day one Commlssic I'llblic Works is to he voted for ;a i ti from the place of T. 1$. Keriun>han, , term has expired hy limitation. liRuAU. J>ol)s will bo (ipcn at 8-o'clocl; inlay, with and close at 4-o'elock, p. in. T1 J iw/? ntn/> i OF i 1 I L. at I hrt UllfnltPI te the! -'? years! v. uowt ",s,;,nin"'!: lif , . next winter will . and investment ; n t>r" If you have ; come nn?l look a >nor of , to till whose "*~~" Miss Freda Rutland tfave a wate ;,a. in., melon cutting yesterday afternoon I ,eJ?l" lier little fiientls. slinn inil" (Tourist) Hotel Uutland. Alonzo lbit< invito pleasure, health Khan. Ambrose (lor seekers into our midst. Watson. Lawrence H ?i>are money to invest thews. W. W. Watson >round. Jf you are not M ike Perry and J. A. * * * r- j for a social evening, in honor of Miss ' be ;o j Caios and Miss Andrews. I pi< I Master Clarence Jacobs, celebrated!''1 _ . . 1 ? Tom. Kerna- ' Alan of izales. John H. awl, Pope Mat- * grief," , David B. Raw), * VVliitten. . luV*-'d " . . . and fror ? low tha always before we have another to God's nic. Oh! I forgot to mention the res pee t< tie boys that were present, Les- ,, Wri.rlO dm' 11 Sorrow atul acquainted with to incorporab lor he selected Luke, the he- efl hy ? i?ajoi hysician, to be his disciple? *vimiing si^c . , . losers 37. Th n that tune on those, who fol- , r v. . or Messrs. a. I profession with an eye single jng and J. C. i glory, have been honored and of both parti ;d. So it was with Dr. liar- their argil m< e was ever ready to go where ,,uarlt 's 2 tlie village, was defeatrity of live votes, the lulling 12 votes and the e polls were in charge E. barker, \V. E. MealHradshaw. The leaders es became very warnj in 2nts and a number of two lights were indulged I.' \lnolinn nn,l \( - 1? ! showers in the northern pi State. Indicat ions are fo warm weather for the n three days. NOTICE. Fifty head horsesand mi I inequality. Large stock urt ion ui I lie " ? ?> ?.? ,r continued occul,ied l* ^ank Smith. ,. t i..., Managers of Election: J. M. lvv0 I'ASSCHO. W. Ii IK A III) A: ; T. A 1 /I'M A N. J. C. CiLOVLK, City C ,losan(lvJ WANTED ol \vliiclesj YVe can pi ve steady employ u 1 ? :??? i .1 /.i- f:i miiinc in nnr cot ton mi ' Misses Carrie and Myra CJlenn Inn MAL- gone to Augusta lor a weeks visit. Kev. and Mrs. II s. Truesdale le llerk. f?r Columbia Wednesday aflemoo Mr. Truesdaie assisted Kev. Ilodg i in a protracted meeting this week ; 1 the Methodist Church, lent to j Master Curt is Culluin gave a mo II. com-1 delightful party Monday evening re 11is. birthday with the presence of his | small friends, Tempting refreshments *'c , , made the hearts of the children glad. l>o n. Mrs. Thomas Duncan Is visiting cs friends and relatives near Ilateshurg I ,e We learn that our accomplished young friend, Miss Sue Sloan, has v'! st accepted a position as teacher of mu- "ll in sic at the Institute at Dillon, S. C. aim Annul ouiita, nut i j ?? inquin LaGrone and Lawton Iiodie, (ll,tyeal loot mean to insult these little those w ys, but 1 flout think they ought to i>p. ii called anything else. wjfe an( Mr. Frank Black paid quite a flying l>aisy S jit over to Mr. Dan Itodie's on last Hardin, inday afternoon. Hardin _ To all led to alleviate the cares of A Halm poss ho were racked with pain. incntoes of a ardin is survived by a devoted day. ;1 the following children: Mrs. side^incl^it^v inith of Clover, lie v. K. K. which side w James Hardin, Legare poils were c and Master tirady Hardin. 's's claim t the stricken ones?to each h,i\>. Ikcii tin i4. ?<iv atiw^ uihi ill i . t. .ess bruised faces as melist tight earlier in the was very close on both ras not known for certain as the winner, until the losed. The corporationhat the victory would eirs had not unforseen on llano anci two ear iu;u next; week. (Jrc^ory-liht' '? Jno. W. Conner, mm -v umhia, S. ( . tBARBI-CU 1 WILL Fl 15 MSI I barbecue of the season at I .. I tr > ),,! I Hlllf. All w lie II# .11 IHV, V.I - a Mul<' Co. uhmkmiil' September 1st. ,ajr,.r. Col- MIDDI.EBUKU MILI Itatcsburg. E BARBBCUB NOTK T lie re will Ik- a picnic ami l?i nil', 15 Ml I at, m j. Willing on July I my place on |ajjeS (,f u?. neighborhood w iit!Uinl shall n[,ii > ..t*i^i 111a111^ a<111iv.wcjiQ honor of Mamie Klise Bolton of (iroe LS, i wood who is visiting tier aunt Mi s. c. 1 L. I). Culluin here. air. J. .1 Kawl spent last Monday *p Columbia. irbocue Miss I.ittlejohn of CalTney is visi i. The ing Mr. and Mrs. II A Littlejohn. ill fur- Mr. Covin of Mccormick is visitu win ho his children here. n- Miss Sloan enjoyed the privilege of a n s. years Instruelion in New York and is considered a competent teacher not. in only on the piano, hut the violin and' 1 guitar also. ' t. Miss Pearl White lias been on the cu sick list for several days, but we are *'1 tflad to know that she is now eon^ valescent. | UI i hi: elr1ak bakbauul speakers. Those who will speak at the Barba- can onh e to be given at Del mar on Tuesday ieave ily 23th are: lion. CI. L. Toole, of ' iken; Hon. B. L, Coughman, of Col- 0,10 nbla; Col. J. H. Wharton,of Colum- are hea a*. Col. Charles B. Roeers. of Bates- rest." cveins arisei ry one of theiu-we extend 8evcral men rtfelt sympathy. When dark- for them wer te a pall, hangs over us, we j < hie ot tli ... . , . . rain storms t y say: " 1 hv wul be dulie and years occurr*. ic rest with Him who said: *^ajn street unto me all ye who lal>or and t lie water "Cai vy laden and I will give you a number of penter nam ii. xney claimed that, who would have voted e absent. e hardest thunder and hat has visited Aiken in d here last Thursday, was a veritable pond and ine up into the stores in places. A negro cared Alfred Wade was 4 receive the politest att< ner will l>e cheap and se I best st yle. Mnsi dancin and cold drinks ol all l.iie nished throughout t he da will be maintained. A DHLMAR BAR1 'tition. I'in, made I?y prominent speakers rveil in tlie The out inj,' is for tlie benetil o* ereani ('|unv|, |u-r?-. The public are i Is will i>e ftir- ~ ~ y, CSoort 01 ?ier NOTICE. 1 A ,i I.t'lv. ^ N%;|| furnish a lirst el ass cue ami refreshments at Sama JHCUI:. i ftiist r,t li, loofi. 1 Ion. John Jo1 i i .... Towill and Hon \V. II. Sharp Mr. Fred Culluin has jjone to Spa j of t he 'anbury to visit his wife. nvited. I?r. J. A. Watson is spending tl week at Wliite Stone ' Among those who went to Charle . ton on the Kxeursion was Mrs. M. ria Au- ., . ? ,, I tJunter. tin Ite'l will be | Mr. .T. L. Kinard is basking in 11 v?... At,... r Mr. Claude Denny has returned to ^ Jacksonville, Fla? where he lias made ^ his home for several years. ?e of Mr. hcrt (tassels of Savannah is home on a visit. * We arc glad to see Mr Will Satchcr, on the streets of Johnston attain. I)e Still the inprovement goes on, Mr. yo I>. <; Outxs has added to the comfort ec irg Advocate; Mr A. B. Cargllc, Sa- j?r j| da Standard: Col. John Hell Towill , ,UrO. r Batesbur^'and Cole L. Iflease, of j ewberry. hear th and fail A CARD OF THANKS. joys of A How me through tlie columns of urnj >11 r valuable paper to thank the tfood | iulJLIl mule of thi5 vicinity for he kind-! , . severely shoe [ardIn was about years of lllc st0"rm. 'are-well l>oetor: May you All of the < e words "well done thou good busy buildl Lhful servant, enter into the next tourist .. . Enser is havl thy Lord.' ... . ... will cost $2;?, XI rPTIR P tiful residen JLLDUIlu juncls of am 00 11. t .0 1 ked by lightning during lontraetors here are very ng houses for Aiken's season. Colonel A. Ic. ing a residence built that 000 This will be a beauee, having all the adode rn home. Mr. Thomlr Se lit vintv ( lilvf ? uur Annum nuiuctuu will be held Tuesday, .1 The best refreshments vvi eminent speakers will bt make addresses on t be cultural and political issu 10 very bod v is t'omin^. "PUSH." A. L. .1. C. (11 I'l-IIIIUl I _ present and address 1 lio ciowc " v >a'' ; music and (lancing, dl be served: ; (iHANDY & J( J invited to various agri- .,?_iii , uii. n es of the day. j HII^L/VIAN SI1AI" He in the We are glad t<> know this KARfSLE, place, witli its one half SWYfi ERT. j M>rings, and Electric rock, is i ; en for the reception of guests. I \ ISO a|lil!kmiiv ui mitei V/iL>, i >v lijr.Mi lie writes that he is tKkXi feet a bo >NKS the sea level, and every coinmodi there is equally high in price. 'j" ** Mr. (I. M. Norris, of Vance, 0 . " ... angeburg county S. G., is visiting t. ' home of Dr. K G. Itidgell. Mr. Nor; dozen . . . . . is farming more extensively than a low op- ... . , , , other in his county; lie also is largt interested in Cotton Mills anil is 1 u. xc, and, beauty of his home by an im- ne ty provemcnt in the piazza. Mr. Outzs m lias three charming daughters. rii >r- "There is nothing in life so sweet ar he as love's young dream: it sang the ai l is poet. I know that there is a piguan- ls ny cy in tliocourgship and engagement, ;ly that lias for the youth and maid a = uit charm all its own, but I can name) tss shown me (luring the recent, i 11>ss aruljdeath of my wife mayheauens idlest blessings ever shadow them, ^ DYE id the God of peace dwell with them id prosper the work of their hands AND the prayer of your humble servant, DED. W C. Harris. Mr. ^ Preside Such ideas seem far fetched and ; Middlel BILL ENLARGING. home. Six n PLANT JUST COMPLETED i?"it on i*' 4.000 SPINDLES BEING ADmade on the neat iron I V. < Farber of Batosburg, Vice around the g nt and general manager of the ers an(* s,iru L>urg cotton mill, was in Cnl-t si, to his already capacious icat brick stores arc being rk Avenue. Some much irovemcnts have been court house grounds. A rcnce lias been erected iounds and some ilowbbery will be planted. urifT I'.ii^liop nrrool nH M r rok SAL r,0 bushels (?f cow pi-US i ondition. Apply to JOHN BEL!. Bates burg, ('. Read Jack I fa Terms, $7 and $8 per week F . I meni and water free. Addrcs: . - . /.i.iww i *,rs- J* ,l- Clotwo: hi tirst class ..... 11 illma.li. towill. for rent. 1 One 5 room house. Apply to Dr W. I'. TJAIMER; rkaway's ' n a only a first class and respected cltiz hut is one of the leading men of t rtliy. ,<4 , Stata. | lil< NOTICE. Dr. L. li Etheredgc, who lias he M AN practicing medicine at Wagoner, S. for the past six years, is located :<>n one period that seems to iuo to com-! n< he pare favorably even with that. When |1; the clays of doubt arc past, the magic w words have been spoken that binds 0( them forage, cither for weal or woe. ;u Then when hand to hand, they enter s ,,'n their own home; to raise for them- ic ( selves a family altar and plant their 1 vine and tig tree to shelter them in tl >t at. all consistent with the gray unibia. virs ot tho writer, but the thought tion wi as horn of a visit to the new home adding ' our young friend, llerl>crl Eidson, equipm iid his fair girl wife, nee Miss Itnth of spini trotiier. For elegance and conven- this en nee in t he finishing and furnishing, has jus know of no Ironic more perfect, than operati reirs. Life certainly looks bright Capt. / --- ? I ?" vcsterday onbusiness in connec- p. 1?. Tolin, Hi his mill. This mill is now Cotton Faot( 4,000 spindles to Its present the hands of ent, making the total number at North An lies 10,ooo and In addition to seven o'clocl ilargemcnt a <?,onO dye plant to Aiken this t been completed, which began stay until he on yesterday for the first time, rant for his : tllcn Jones is treasurer of tins Mr. Wesley . manager of the Augusta >rage t'o.. that went into a receiver some (lays ago, gusta last night on the (trolly. He was brought 3 morning, where he will ; secures bond. The warirrest was sworn out by Johnson, of Aiken, on u School Days. Subscribe for lne Advocate. Isv11it, n. ins on ice is in n Leppard Nichols' store. on Main ! "r, i OKI ago. i iiii'iK 111.u i lie Happiest i t( St- time. I c % >r T m* young coupie. way ipw icouipai louds arise to mar its brightness. ington ly and air. w. r. Kool of Lex-1 charge of o is tlie president.?The State false pretenc -?' - X-* * * - - *++*** ? I