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V .' I ^ The Batesburg Advocate ' ???? merchants, looking forward to the w?- i _ tablishment of wooden ware work?, i ~ He proposes to organize a oonnanv i THE B J ion-productive, without the friendly Jf tgeoeyof birds, we owe to lords our V rreatcst debt. Should we wantonly kill A I ggBPRQ ADVOOATB. ?S???? I II I 11 .. The Bank of I I t r> L^i r\i ^eesville, Ikn"' r\r\ rvrv when I was J NT llliR DOUULI2 no one, for four weeks, i siek with tvnhnld unH kid* I I ' I Subscription Rates, In Advance: One Year 60c. ( Six Months. 25c. Entered at the Batesburg, S C. Po Office as Second Class Mail Matter. No attention paid to 3orrespou with 94000 or $5000 capital and is pre-11 pared to show that a business can be 1 _ established hore. which will be a : "" money maker from the start. The < of wisdom of the gentleman in wanting to Interest the growers and merchants ? shows business sense anil is the propel er mat hod to pursue. i ,he birds, (to whom in fact we owe our ^H| lives) for pastime, for feathers, or for p i little meat, do we deserve any 1 < Dther fate, tlian misfortune? Have "V we the right, under any pretense, to prosper? If the farmers keep alive A.',, and in touch with what works for. I and what works against them, and, we I j g * v^ayricii, (oftey accepted on deposit--L; small deposits--aIl v )ur business methods are can the safety of our de .eesville, - - Son H. F. ITENDRIX, J. L. MATTITEV President. Vice. I'res. V/ nCy trouble arge deposits and ter, or Pitt velcome. kr?t better, iful and guarantee best doctor double, and P * | my knees \v ith Carolina Electric Hit 'S, H. A. MEETZE, \health and Cashier. I.....n. writes Mrs. Ann'e llunsburg, Fa., "and when I although 1 had one of the s I could get, I was bent had to rest my hands on hen I walked. From this iction I was rescued by ;ters. which restored my pMrvy''/' strength, and now I can * 1 W lb intion I \ enee that is not signed by sendei oorreot name. WJien sending in change of add re always give your old post office. Rogers Bayly. ) 's Anyone feeling intere.'t in an enterprise of this nature; upon calling . ^ at the office of the Advocate, will gj. be put in touch with those wishing to organize the Company Batesburg in the heart of the fruit " belt is an ideal location for a f acton of the kind proposed. believe they do; if they recognize, that insects destroy their crops, and, that birds feed upon and destroy the insects, they will give the subject of insect eating birds their most earnest attention, and, will by the irresistible 1^ force of their united ellort, compel the I 1 law makers of South Carolina to pass M CroD Tin v? ai tv ar? atu simply wo ~~ cure stoma* erst at O. .1 Timmons i u n 1 Lee8VSV,,,e mo Seedi ii^nt a5 ever. i uey uie j nderful," Guaranteed to : I o I-^.s L'li, liver aod kidney disord-; ' [. Harris, F. It. Gunter. L tros., Crosson Dru^r Co, of' I If ri m ; price r.Oe. , * IlCl.ll >l.URA INFANTUM. Some after tak Ivrifcleil tit I ivt* from One itter ft Cure. J 5 times a patient <" ? _ ^flr ' ing medicine prcscrii)cd , ' j - cus. 6c Props B. Rogers, ^ ' -pl~" FRIDAY, JULY Z0 V ? THE VOX AH EDITRESS". So many have asked us since o wnf imn f ?/>m f 1>a Uhapo A nonnlof I/\m '* Tlic gentleman referred to, is preJ* p<*re l to go into details, cost of plant. ~~ cost of running, pro tits &c. &e. - AT WHITE STONE. The annual meeting of the State ur Press Association has come and gone. If - such laws, as will protect all insect eating' birds, (each species named) for, not any part of a year, but for the , whole year through, and for all _ Sf years to come. r," The bird uro'ects the farmer; should not the farmer protect the bird? , "The Chicago Dai'y News has obtain i .. * We haj# just received from I ed Grower of Pennsylvania, a irnir* Jd Rutabegc Seed. Vou k|)w that good seed Is tl 1 Hour to Chamberli -andreth, the great ,)larrhoea large shipment of ly ill of flic "NVo save 1 ie first essential for her to live : 1 u> c*i V'K ' ..... rnysi another, but Cured by 1 | from the tin's Colic, Cholera and Remedy. when il e little daughter of E. N. Impropel gnewville, Va., was serious- cotnpete >lera infantum last summer. Iter up and did net expect ''''s from one liour to another," you ha\ k I linnnnnoH tn think nf cians unu minus iu is t attack of the disease, J is from prescriptions I. ^ ply compounded by itint Druggists. I is not tiie ease when ^ e your prescriptions V icuuiii iivui kuc & naMA/iauiuu we had met the woman editress, y< It certainly was our pleasure to me Mrs. Virginia Young, alias, "T wonderful SHE' and we found her be as bright as the loom-day Sun the 21st, of June. 11 So mucl) has been written and said t es' that there is but little left to comiet ment upon. While there were several opinions as to where the meeting 1,0 should be held next year, there was on but one in reference to the beautiful way in which Mr. Sheftall, the genial proprietor of White Stone Springs ed statistics fioni experts of t lie tie- ** ^ partment of agriculture at Washing- i ton showing that the aggregate operations of insect pests upon staple and miscellaneous crops, and upon the forests and products in granaries and storehouses, occasion annual losses amounting to about f 78ft,loo,000, dis ?OOU -c >p: We ha s the kind of Seed th? irnips. For everything in tlie (Jiunters Chain berla I Marrlioea :it grow and make tie of it Drug Line, call at hours i *u\ Wc kept .-lie had Li?! | bottle she I i for sale by I Jr I LI ^ |l)ru?('o. - ? ~ li I It'll 1?v in s ( olio, Cholera and ! Kemedy and got. a bot- ! froin a store. In Stive | v a change for the better, j * III 11 Ion giving it and before ; ken the half of one small; was well." This remedy is j Tlmmons Bros, and Crosson I ons Bros, I pride of ancestry should 1 PREVENTIVE OF CRIME. Pride of ancestry is by no mea false pride, for the more honored t lineage, the greater the obligation upon the man, to keep it unsullit The man, to whom his anteceden are unknown, has nnlv himself ai Hotel, honored each and every one of I the wielders of the pen. While Stone is truly a beautiful ns place, located on the apex of a diminhe utive mountain, not too high to make ^ it a wearysome journey to reach, but just high enough to give one an appei ts tite, after the mild form of exercise it nd 1 tribilled in this wise: A mount ! Product. Value. of .Loss.' Cereals $2,wo,000,000 $200,000,000 , flayand forage 53o,000,000 53,000,005 Cotton 500,000,000 50,000 I Wo Tobacco 53,000,000 5,300,000"" A "MF. TOO" OF GENERAL SFN Store Post Office Bui Id in jj:, I = 4= - 1 <iOOl> FO k ^ A> Batenbun;. S. C. Ta~ nood," say Ontario, C sictheaft< and 1 can R STOMACH TROUBLE | ,'l? CONSTIPATION. arlain's Stomach and I.iver I SOUTH EI ve done me a ^reat (leal ot : s C. Towns, ot Iiat- Portage j DIJLE anada. 'Being a mild phy-1 ?r effects are not unpleasant 1 MA recommend them to all whoj Atlanta k. k. SCHE- J IN EFFECT 1 Y 28, 19C5. (In . Jammrv 1 1 8 his family to regard, when comm ting a name befouling crime, butt man, who looks proudly upon t past, when he falls by the way sic more than tarnishing himself a family, breathes the breath of shai upon an honored line of ancesti greater to him. and rightfully so. requires to climb the elevation. The hotel is strictly modern in all 1)6 its appointments; the service is heHe yond reproach: the rooms and beds arc je ' all that could he desired; the ball room, located on the top floor, is alne ways cool and airy. The band renP)' dered numberless numbers, three or is . T1MENT. With "bated breath," the South Carolina public lias vainly but ex pec- \ tantly awaited for more than a week tlie response from Senator 'lillman lo i tbese "wants" by friends of the G ! M. I., given voice by Tlie Columbia J Record, a coniirmed dispensary advo-1 pid Re*'1 sutler i rim able "~x:" Now is I Iain's Colii >T> lU'incdy. ^y />* sooner or I !/Qr {Kr I CUUR'.yo" i stomach disorder." for I Tiinons Bros, and Crosson I Schedule Cli ; Division, efTec BUY IT NOW . 1 Lv. Columbia die time to buv Chamber- ,, . . . /'i. i . r ... , ' Batesbuiy Cholera and Diarrhoea j 11 is certain to be needed | Trenton later and when that time NVarrcnville will need it badly?you wil j Ar. AUGUST. arises on tlie Savannah j, Live January 9, 1905. No i:? P' 12:15a. in 1 :27 p. ni. 2 :2:$ p. ni. 2 :58 p. in. A :t :2il p in. his degradation, as it stands out damning blot, upon the snuw whi back ground of ancestral purity ? CHARLES J. BONAPARTE IS FIGURE-HEAD. Tlie order of Ex-Secretary Mori four times a day, and the only one ex ' eeption that could possibly be comt ^ plained of, was the fact that the repertoire did not include Dixie. It was useless to ask from what part of the world they hied. It. is a huge treat to meet all the ton men and great women of this, the calf; %1. An unequivocal statcnicnl of: i what lie believes is wrong at the dispensary. "2. An unequivocal statement ol | whom lie believes guilty of that wrong. ":t An unequivocal statement of! a remedy for the wrong.'' As a "plain, blunt man." the sen-1 A l'dliey-'ltiUliM.s Coiiiji.iMV. 11s Policies a i forward contracts li is one of the simii^c When you wanl Kirsi (,'i.iss Protection, or ? I IK'C'll II <111 M I save life. I an A re simple, clean,, straight- A pleasii :.st companies in the world. piven to v investment, call on us and 1,1 m~ a 11 t heir pain iciciy. isiiv 11 now. u may i Fur sale l?y Timmnns Itios. ! '-<v. Augusta n L)i'titf Co. Warrenville Trenton surprisu party. 3atesburg mt surprise party may be Ar* Columbia our stomach and liver, by , ,, , tedicine wnicli will relieve Lv* and discomfort, vis; Dr. ICatesburg i\o. i .n :H0 p. m. ? 4 :(K) p. m. 4 :37 p. tn. 6 :.'M) p. in. f 0 :f>0 p. in. No. 120 .1 00 a. in. 0 :5f> a. hi. or the Havy transferring J. T. Walker and P. R. Harris from Cli lesion to other points has been rev< ed by Secretary Bonaparte and 1 ? riaa noon wn wi a .||-|^W , ^ ^.ent Roosevelt. Secretary IjflQfl is honest, able anct! fearleSS^^^ announcement in this case, that "Pt ^ WOnt" CTf\ '' mnnnc inofr o/hof U on C greatest association in the whole ar- world, for telling the great public jk- what is transpiring, not only in the [lis immediate vicinity, but from ocean to nu? om^iopi^oliavethei^^epieasuie ills m?ny many times over. iour Senator was urged to speak and speak to the point. Hut the '-out- m spoken" statesman from Trenton lias lost his voice and speaketh ir>t. A grgat quiet has fallen upon Trenton. thar is broken only when the mockn^HH fl^l, perched nr>nn the <ynreim,"kings in the s u nsh^^^^^^P wfien, in the rain, the tree-frogs j in gladsome chorus. The a-t.r.? ,.? i I yet our rates. We write up t<??lat.e l'olien arshall B. Young, General A; Pugh 6: Phibbs, Agents, Ru BATEStfURU, J Si i kl NnmirnN i\s. Kind's Nt S*nt, Culuuibia. S. C. ;?'* Hand Building, inessande S. C. : Harris. l<\ 1 and also seats for the audience* ^ ',en ( lint lo w Life Tills, 'i'hey are a Trenton, lerful remedy, affording sure ^r" Augusta cure, lor headache, dizzionslipation. Hoc at O, J ^"V- Augusta It. Gunter, Titninons Itros., Pass Trente ni?CcK_ " Malesli 8:15 a. id. 0:50 a. m. Mo. 130. 10:30 p. m. id 12:20 a. id. . urg 1 :30 a.Jui.: j _ 3:30 a. m. I Bbhhb! .. nv( MsvuiMtf JUOU nudit H C5C and, it holds not only for this, but similar cases. Tbe practical pol clan, who attempts to DO our prcsi Secretary of the Navy, had better cautions, for no man in America ha keener scent for graft and a surer tective eye for the underhand, or 1 nnlii.io.al null tHo n I/O, , , J' PEIDE or ANCESTRY IS A SOOTH s"i CAROLINA BIRTHRIGHT. be That tlie pure unalloyed stock, ,s a which fought so herolcly In the Revde olulionary and again so gallantly in tbe the war between the States, is here, nnmivft/1 f : * '? - Trenton has deserted the sixteen toone silver speech for that golden silence, once so despised. And he look- su eth to the north and to the south, to the east and to the west, for a sine i si^n of the direction of the popular I wind. If forced to speak before net-] ling a line on the wind direction, we j may expect "unequivocal'' slate-1 - ?? ??? -* - w ju >/ ait i\ 11cr J Icbildn liCCSVj NDAY EXERCiSES-CROP CONDI- Suuria HONS AND PERSONAL "I"!, ITEMS. I would | plimei and sa from oun xcuum cor rksromoi nt. at t a ievv smu t recitations by tiie i en. Dr. K. J. Kthered^e, of I act; use ( lie. was introduced: lie reviewed ' '-'Ver lal y School work in I lie lontf atfo! "IOi>'!Ul(' mpa red it with the present and ????? sowing and tiie harvest that come by and by: he also coiniled the Union Sunday School Iiid indeed we were faithful, he conclusion of this speech. Mr sj iu i.iku iiiiu certain 10 i "" /hambc plain's Stomach and j Pa^ntatos il.'ts. For sale by Timmons j " Trent I Crosson Drug Co. j Ar Aug ista | Lv. Augusta 1 Pass Trent* 1ANDSOME ic\\/ci n\/ J 8:10 p. m. f No. 8. 1 ":">0 a. in. ^ "ii 8:50 a. in. burg 0:58 a. in. :i lo:.'?0 a. in. Jo. 48 Kx. Sun. rw> WW* UUU11 VIIC AlUIIV/ia Charles J. Bonaparte. ITALIAN MIGRANTS. The Society for the Italian Imi grants have written to Governor IJ. ward. "That the Society for Itali Immigrants will be glad to rece uic unuuii" ciumlyrunLIl. Willi j the alien blood of continental Europe, is beyond doubt Than this, can any country have more rightful grounds for pride? All that is good, all that ey is noble, all that is law abiding in , spirit, all that is honest in action; all IcilJ jye is South Carolina's by birth right, all ic f/l ll?o rr.nr.~~ 1,,.-- wt >!i I ments as follows : x 1. I believe what the majority be- dui lieves. Something may be wrong: it ear so, it should be right.. I\>j 2. None may he guilty; the most wc< guilty persons are those jeopardizing be my prestige by their knavery. :t. Follow the lead of the majority: ?!l'' get the majority to stand by Yours srn: C 15. Ve have had a few line showers an,j t ring last week and tlie parched |iesaj, th and crops arc again revived. -plnis, is that have been planted lor two rccre;il iks arc coining up, the stand will \(lW t very poor. Old corn is also a short you, M p. The cotton lias partially ie- |,0Wrv ned its color, but the plant is very ;U1() an ill and, since the rain, is unlotd ng K necee made a I?ri?*r valedictory ' ouclied the hearts of all, ;s I it was sad to say good hye, aided another day of pleasure l ion an I ont iii-' for Union, he only regret we have, is that N OUI r. Ivlitors, were not with us: near, ti er we\e sure you missed a treat old substantial sand-hill din ? - - ' occasn J L-i W Y Lv. Batcsbur for the ArPerryNt SUMMER. AL;;^,?r vacation time is , , NV lon't you need some 'v- *ales)U new Jewelry for the Ar err>Nu >n? Kr 7:20 a. m. 0:20 a. in. >. 47. Kx. Sun 7 :ll> p. n). K 8 :5.r> p. ni. 50. Sunday Only. rtf. 8:00 a.m. 0:20 a. m. 40. Sunday Only. priniea matter relating to tlie j vantages of settlement in the Sou and will distribute such printed mi ter both in this country and in Eu pe where It will do most good in 1 ducing emmigrants in this countrv settle in the Southern States, it w make no charge for doing so, exce ^ ?-v? uiiu niditwi uui ii. xiere, 11 III i Ki', ltj( in the wild and woolly West, there is ^ no accumulation of the world's adrQ venturers, no drifting together of n those, who fleeing f rom justice, have to been obliged to leave their homes; HI only transmissions of inherent worth. , only legacies of law abiding manliness 111 tfA V-v A /I v* Lama t ?l. . ..S X - -1 Truly. It was thoughtless, if not positively bad taste, to ask tht "daddy" of the defendant to pass judgment on its guilt or innocence. "If pappa dear' ^ speaks for the one against whom erim- 's inality is charged, defending his Lot course, and the jury tinds him guilty. m "pappa" will rest under the susni- vjsj fruit Tlie crop will evidently be ^"oseb lore, one wllh us, yet we feel con 11- jt.s it that iu 11 is own way the Lord ;ui,i u, 1 Provil1e' ' Hop! Irs. Dr. Low man, of Orangeburg, and bit visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. mereai use I). Kneece, at Itaxtcr. same i Ir. M. \j. Hoof of Arthurs, S. O. is | soon' ' ting at the home of this scribe ouis. mi; mspau 10 r ; ^. . errics are ripening ami Llie sun-1 ^ ?>nir re multiplying: in our poid CjOltl, ( e'll piveyou another chance. . VCP *lt*t n^f that our free delivery nun SCctSOIl > wife may grow rich in the , Pins, I it il?' lite, and that t lie Editor the n his line and ail will realize * ' . hat this is a Morions land of tl' ; N itniei ' ,Wa^t Sets i? ^ told 111 led, and Silquite popular this Lv **iKefleW Silver Buckle Trenton 1 11ree Piece Sets 75 ar- aiken Same, Gold Filled; Iso Fnamel, $1.00 Alken OLIS other de?l<rne ' Tr nto? 7:15 p. m. K 8:26 p. in. No. 2:i:t ' 2:00 p. in. 2 :22 p. m. 2 :06 p. in. No. ?14 4 :02 p. 111. 4 :27 p. m . actual expenses of distribution, whi will be normal. The Society is < tirely a charitable one and seeks su information, in advance to the starti from home of the immigrants, as v, truly give them all needed data, su as climate, cost or living, wage rat hours of work 8cc. iiain uccii HCIC UJIieriLUd. Little contamination of outside lavvcji lessness has found its way into the blood of South Carolina's sons of revF|jl olutionary ancestrv?Yet?we pause? cIj we ponder?Can the whole press of es South Carolina have inbued through its printing ink (perhaps imported) v,iuu ui ifciiij; uuccssory neiorc, alter. %jj|, and during the act (if crime; if, on I lie j,;i|, other hand, lie take sides against I his iin(| being of Ids creation, and the jury {l j? acouits, tlie exculpated defendant will have power to inflict punishment j ?and lie will be revengeful. So, tin- ('j ( der such condition, it is not astonish- j ing that only echo and t'et-frogs are ()M ( answering the appeal made 1>\ ce is a younj,' man of industrious its and is a ? real poultry fancier. AN I breeder; lie can almost cluck liUe a nt started he Sunday School picnic at Union George Saturday was unusually line; by "clock a. in. the house was packed SOU Is lit most capacity, and wane left die outside. Tiie services were op- r>< i plain a OTHER STEAM SHIP LINE. $5.00. *w steam ship line has been i With 1! I between Baltimore and | ,ir,.s town. S. C. j some Nec n .I. .. , _, ct and Cl> ITHERN RAILWAY i nounces Rates of One solid <:.?ii I.O nul fancy, 50c? to Edjf0,ieM Subscribe fi ic summer weather ami low ye:ir a(,van ses comes t lie necessity for; k ornament. A nice Lock- ? ? ain is always suitable. Solbains from U r,o to $s.nn Wh^r I Lockets $ *>.<;() and up*. Wo IICI 4 p. hi. irtlie Advocate ;"?oo u CO. i Looking' If the better class of Italian imti grants can be secured, they shou prove of value to the South. The people come from a country where ti sun shines hotter than here, and th .should be, therefore, specially suit to our needs, without having to pa through periods of acclimation . aumi uvt* rwueiming numbers or lcl morality destroying germs, as to ige break down the power of discriminaI ting between truth and falsehood? ey Can all the ghastly pen pictures of etj shooting, cutting and of murders, be iss ooly figments of editorial aberration, or, can all the news items, that tell of "friends of the dispensary" to Mie { "sa<re of Trenton."?Columbia State, j ' t lie TUB DIAMOND CURE. the Tlie latest naws from Paris, ?s L that they have discovered a diamond rcJ( cure for consumption. I f you fearconsumption or pneumonia, it will, how- '*y 1 ever, he hest. foryou to take I hat meat 1 s()"> u wan song and prayer made hy j ' " B. Kneece. Many of the child-; (Je had religion.; recilations, which i j.'or j y delivered with much credit to .->occnt inselves and which made the hearts (j10ssj, heir teachers and superintendent g-pATl )ice. At 11.f?0 a. m. Ih\ E. C demS(1 gell, of Hatesburg, was introduced .j he gupb. The In. said tie first V\ith fi 'paid him for all his effort to iret i - -Si L.iass l arc Plus 25 1 i Chains, w its, i ;m(| Poarl lie round trip, ( minimum rate from ;">i s), to Calhoun and < herns in Cold I iK. S. C, on account of the These are W FARMERS INSTITI'IE. Neck Krai m College, S. C. August 8-11, Cold head ickens to oesold August 7, 8 heads nal limit August Kith, j l-'ie ; iiL'iiuiiics in (ioiit l-avaliere ? ith Amethyst, Tourmaline. Pendants. ranging in price A to $11.00. Also have them t m. mT 'illed from $4.50 to $0.50. very handsome and Stylish ; Is are also in vogue. Solid s $15.00 ai.d up Cold Filled I .'5 to $5.50. Ileal Amber nch I'earl 5oc to $5.00. Kn- * ? ji'Olt RESENT FOR THE lappy i i more or less lengths. If any w; offers by which the better class these people can be taken, witho having to take the scum, let us ha them by all means. A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. That Batesburg has a number iiumiciaai crimes, with unpleasant of frequency, l)e but slanderous unreal!ut tlcs'* vo If the sixth Commandment "Thou shalt not kill ' be too often broken, and, if the people be, by uneontami- , nated heredity as free from inherited < crime, as people can be; and, as every cf remedy mentioned by w. T. McGee, licr< of V;inleer, 'i'erin. "[ had a cough, for fourteen years. Nothing helped r^r me, until I took Dr. King's New I?is- 1 ,l's covery for Consumption, Coughs and|one Colds, wldch gave instant relief, and si),M effected a permanent cure." Coequall ''VCI ed quick cure, for Throat and Lung l,e c Troubles. At O. J. Harris, P. H. Gun- ^rea "" 11(11!) ill ?; and he paid a high lompiiment c.jU(||n^. 1 iss Nila Ada as and her little llock .. their song service. The Dr. held 'pjc^i audience for about f> minutes in of those old time | lain practical iches. Touching the feelings of ry one, as he advat ced. and before dosed, yon could have heard t lie ', id of a small mouse on the tl.?or. | * II points in Eolit h Carolina, in- j Tun 1 Augusta'<la . i c full i ii f > 1-111 a 1 ion ronsult ?TA(}KNr ,or, C()ff ii. \\. ii tji?t. : 4)1 7S hi vision I'assengcr Agent, * Charleston, S C. Capitol and Sc; I HE CITIZENS OE "a on ?f? -V ? ? Iu*>iso 35i\ ftoc to $2 "?<?. I louvenirs. ee Spoons $1.00 to ,,:,"!lso I c;i Spoons, with Building in Bowl, ' "T"' :il of South Caroli- pay? " handle, $1.50 to """ 1,1,1 V - I'OIU liitcf in :>ri<.ie, member, mest, largest ami tin?v?t of Wedding l'resenls I*: found at our store, it tent ion to their s? leebuy tfoods that, are the tirst class stores there is no dou but, that she has plenty of them, f her present needs, there is also i doubt; what we want, and must hat are industrial enterprises; and. it 1 comes the duty, as it is the interes of our fruit growers and merchant to do all in their Dower to secure ar condition has its underlying reason, why Is this Divine command "Thou , ?r shait not kill"* so lightly held in 10 South Carolina'/ e? ? PROTECT YOUR PROTECTORS. s Jf any one believes, that the pro- > Kj tectlon of insect destroying birds, is bin, i luuiuii.t uros., iinu i;rosson nrugi*'"" Co. of Lceaville; prcc 50c and *!.<*?. i wa-v Guaranteed. Trial bottlo f . I you FORCED TO STARVE ' w0 H. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., siiys: l'1( "For 25 yean; I su/Tered agonies, with I sore on my upper lip, so painful, *M ( sometimes, that 1 could not eat, 01 After vainly trvincr evert- rtiiiur an< iri??<i"i noun, it., inert* will al* | y s bo a warm welcome ill Hulon for . AI the conclusion of this speech Aftei congrcgat ion was dismissed for citi/.en! hours, when we repaml to one of ability tinest proves, thai nature lias in considc section, where a lonjf table heavily quest ai in with all the daintus that could j that all ound was placed before our eyes are int.c a very appropriate prayer was do tin- enr CINQTON COUNTY, ^n'st confering witli many of tlie ! Watch * of our county upon I lie advis. (jit; Stcl ol meeting wiI'li a purpose *-4>' |i 11 xt in r tin; liipior question, upon re- p . , rid solicitat ions I hereby ask | * S " citizens of this County who Have yot nested in ridding themselves of (Catalogue Eonfli..... t -I"'- . ' tsrooches, Mat- ' "" , and Chatelaine QUALITN Pins, with Seal of W0R1 te of South Caro- I and sell t lieu: ; Colored Enamels liable j?oodsea SOc to $1.75. the ('it y come i a copy of our illustrated We are sure \v of Staple (loods, viz: 'like totfive, as , STYLE, AND KMANSHIP, lit the lowest prices, reii tie sold at. When in in and lnok them over e have what you would we have them from i? help to establish factories of all kind A gentleman in Georgia, now ei gaged in the manufacture of baskc of all kinds, and, of other woodf ware, wants to have an intervte with our leading fruit growers an 3- simply a humanitarian fad, let hira J' n. r^ad and reflect upon the following ex-. cerpt on insects. 1 Ire greatest fiiend , !n toman is tlie bird for, as all men live < w upon the results of the farmer's labor, and, as the labor of the farmer would be jlse, I cured it, with Bucklen's Arnica INt: Salve" It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At O. J. Harris. P. it GunLer, Timmons Bros., Crosson Drug Co., 1 1(1 >f Leesville. Only 2V. the in tl Subscribe for The Advocate. j red by I>r. Kic'gell. The entire Court I iencc, numbering alKHit 1 wo bnn-; at ten ( I, satisfied their inner-man and ly invit c v ere taken up of t he fragments commit ral baskets full. After dinner, by a nit congregation was called together thought ie grove, where a nice platform lie Organ and choir had been ar- Leesvill w* a?|??wi Iiiuri ut lvl .MIimUIl | >V UM IIt'S. louse on the 25th of July 1905 t (Jlass, etc? .'clock A. M. All arc cordial- IJ l-l cd to he present. Let each * nityseo lliat it is represented Xr inher of its l.est and most . fill men. Sincerely. i *' A I' West. 1424 Mi e, S.C'.. July ir?. 190ft. I So icwciry, mivoiware, Cut smane.-.t sinRlt , - . . and most comj . Lachicotte to column Company, Sy EWELERS. fS>4 M tin St., Columbia, uth Carolina. Colur j piece to the large )lete sets ever brought A. Ivan Bros, niii Street, nbia, C. I