The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 21, 1905, Image 4
The iiatesburg Advoc?
ite. mcnhauLs, lookiuj; forward to the us
. tabllsh merit of wooden ware works
He proposes to organize a com Dam
THB Bu.
- turn-prod uetivu, without the friendly
. agency of birds, we owe to birds our 1
f UKAteKtidehf,. Sthnntri \vi> w.-intonlv kill
L
I MBORQ ADVOOATB.
I'The Bank of
A j /> Mi i (t? -* s \
Leesville, \l kn^i
\ ./-"v rf-v >-v y-v ...I. * ?
J
liNI llliR DOUULLi
a no one, for four weeks.
1
? J
bgC Subscription Rates, In Advance
One Year 6
| Six Months 2
| \
Entered at the Batesburg, S C.
Office as Second Class Mail Matte
No attention paid to sorresp
9S with $4000 or $5000 capital and is pre
>0c?
pared to show that a business can b
_ established here, which will be i
money maker from the start. Th
Post wjS(jom 0f the gentleman in wantiiij
r* to Interest the growers and merchant
T? shows business sense and is the proi
ond- er method to pursue.
- the birds, (to whom in fact we owe our *
e lives) for pastime, for feathers, or for
a a little meat, do we deserve any
e other fate, than misfortune? Ilave
g we the right, under any pretense, to
s prosper? If the farmers keep alive
i- and in touch with what works for,
and what works aeainst them. and. we '
^ / > v^apftai,
riofiey accepted on deposit
small deposits--all
I bur business methods are ca
' the safety of our d
lleesville, - - = So
U. F. IIENDR1X, J. L. MATTFII
I >i'oci< Imi i t V ii>a I 'rue
juu.UU i:;;;;,;
Large deposits and tcr.ofpn
welcome. *ot bette
reful and guarantee J?estdoct?
, .. ** I double, ai
lepositors. i my knoes
nth Carolina. ?rrlb,,ea1
i Klectrlc l
!\VS, II. A. MEETZE, (health ail
as sk-k wiin lypnoiu ana kiuile,"
writes Mrs. Annie Hun*
ttsburg, Pa., "and when 1
r, although 1 had one of tiie
i>rs I could get, 1 was bent
id had to rest my hands on
when I walked. From this
miction 1 was rescued by
Mtters. which restored my IfMpYr
d strength, and |10w I ean * * ^ *
I
ention L
I ence that is not signed by sew
correct name.
W?en sending in change of ad<
always give your old post office.
Rogers Bayly. )
tier's Any one feeling intere>t in an en
terpnse of this nature; upon callin
at the office of the Advocate, wi
iress ,)e pu^ with those wisiiIn
to organize the Company
Batesburg in the heart of the frui
" belt is an ideal location for a factor
of the kind proposed.
i- believe they do; if they recognize,
g .that Insects destroy their crops, and,
li that birds feed upon and destroy the
j: insects, they will give the subject of
?
insect eating birds their most earnest
I ittcntlon, and, will by tlie irresistible
\ force of their united elTort, compel the
law makers of South Carolina to nass
M Croo Tu
Yjunmi-i. walk as sl
__________________________ simply v
cure store
ersi at O.
Timmons
U -m Leesvsvil
mil) Seedi
i.raight as ever. They are j
vonderful," Guaranteed to; I o
tacli, liver aod kidney dlsordJ.
Harris, F. B. Hunter, ^ A
; Bros., Crosson Drutf Co, of |-| n *
le; price f?Oc. * 1IC1.1
IOi_LRA INFANTUM. Sot
after ta
etter I
1 Cure. 1
ne tunc? a patient dies
iking medicine prescribed
' Kds. & Pre
Rogers,
^WKIDAY, JULY 2jj$
: V--? ^
THE WOMAN EDITRESS'.
So many have asked us si ace
>ps. ^llc gentieman referred to, is prt
"&* p<*rel togo into details, cost of plant
cost of running, protits &c. &c.
? AT WHITE STONE.
The anuual meeting of the Stat
our Press Association has come and gone
?- such laws, as will protect all insect _
t,. eating birds (each species named)
for, nut any part of a year,but fur the
whole year through, and for all ^
years to come. ^
The bird uro'ccts the farmer; should
e not the farmer protect the bird?
"The Chicago Daily News has obtain
-^rr~ ^
We just received from
>eed Gi*o?er of Pennsylvania,
furni{f J<d Rutabego Seed.
You k|>w that good seed is i
I " V-IIIIU i>U?
Hour t<
Cham bo i
Landreth, the great l>,arrho<
a large shipment of
ly ill of cl
"Wo K?'iV(
the first essential for hertoiiv
u.xpccieu 10 i.ive ironi one , ^ Phy
) another, but Cured by
: from tl
Iain's Colic, Cliolera and
? ^ when i
:a Remedy.
Llie little daughter of E. N. improp
Agnewvillc, Va , was serious- compel
liolcra infantum last summer.
B her up and did net expect
e from one hour to another," you h;
siciaus and thinks it is 1
ii* attack of the disease, J
it is from prescriptions I.
lerly compounded by indent
Druggists. V
is is not. the case when k
nve your prescriptions C
return iruin uie irress /vssuciutu.
we had met the woman editress.
It certainly was out pleasure to i
Mrs. Virginia D. Young, alias,'
wonderful SHE' and we found lie
be as bright as the noonday Su
the 2lst, of June.
,n 11 So much has been written and sai
yes- that there is but little left to com
meet ment upon. While there were severa
'The opinions as to where the nieetin
;r to should be held next year, there wa
n on hUt, one in reference to the beautifu
way In which Mr. Sheftall, the genia
proprietor of White Stone Spring
^ ed statistics fiom experts of the tie'*
partment of agriculture at Washing^
ton showing that the aggregate opera- ^
? tions of insect pests upon staple and
s miscellaneous crops, and upon the
'' forests and products in granaries and
^ storehouses, occasion annual losses
8 amounting to about $786,100,000. dis
i goocl ^*>p:
We haTs the kind of Seed tl
u mips J For everything in th
(Jiunters
| ne says.
I Chamber
Diariiioc
liat grow and make|tu> 0r it
le Drug Line, call at hours is;
We ke|
.-.he had I
f bottle sh
Drue: Iks
"i nappencn 10 liiinu or; tilled li
Iain's Colic, Cholera and
a Itemcdy and got a botfrom
a store. In Jlive T' in
;tw a change for the better. * Ullll
i>t |on giving it and before
e ken the half of one small |
e was well." This remedy is |
y Timmons Bros, and Crosson
I
V
nous Bros,
j
PRIDE OF ANCESTRY SHOULD
PREVENTIVE OF CRIME.
Pride of ancestry is by no m
false pride, for the more honor**
lineage, the greater the obligatio
upon the man, to keep it unsul
The man, to whom his anteced
nro 11 nLrnnurn hue nn 1 V liimoplf
BE Hotel, honored each and every one o
the v?ielders or the pen.
White Stone is truly a beautifu
eans place, located on the apex of a dimir
1 llie utive mountain, not too high to mak
>n it a wearysome journey to reach, bu
"ec*' just high enough to give one an appc
ien*s tite, after the mild form of exercise i
^ tributed in this wise:
Amount
il Product. Value. of Loss.
Cereals . #2 ,u00,000,000 $200.000,000
(Iayand forage 53n,000,000 5:1,000,005
e Cotton 500,000,000 50.000:00o
Tobacco 53,000,000 5,300,000r'
1 A "*P TOO" HP r.PNPBAI SPN
Stor(
Post Office Building,
I
= | =
^ GOOD F
y a
Bateshnrjc, S. C.
t-rood,M sa
Ontario,
_ sic the af
and 1 cat
OR STOMACH TROUBLE!
iNI) CONSTIPATION.
horlain's Stomach and Liver SOUTHE
lave done me a ^reat deal of ;
ys C. Towns, of Hat- Porlaye j DIJLE
Canada. "Being a miUlphy-|
ter effects are not unpleasant! iV\/
l recommend them to all who |
RN R. R. SCHE!
IN EFFECT
\Y 28, 19C5.
his ramily to regard, when com
ting a name befouling crime, bul
man, who looks proudly upon
past, when he falls by the way
more than tarnishing himself
family, breathes the breath ol si
upon an honored line of ance
flrreuter to him. and riirhtfiillv sc
requires to climb the elevation.
mit" The hotel is strictly modern in a
^ its appointments; the service is b:
yond reproacl); the rooms and beds ar
s^e' all that could be desired: the bu
and room, located on the top floor, is a
iamt wayS cool and airy. The band ren
sl,r^' dered numberless numbers, three o
j. is
? mm v v v? uaiiiui?nu UJJ41 |
? TIMENT.
j- With "hated breath," the South
e Carolina public has vainly hut expec-1
U tantly awaited for more than a week 1
tlie response from Senator 'lillmau to
tliese "wants" by friends of the G
i- M. I., given voice by The Columbia |
>r Record, a con tinned dispensary advo-j
pid Rel
suffer frt
infofc
Now i.?
Iain's Col
__: Iteincly.
^ //-. sooner in
'Js/c^^/xjP Ico,,,e vo'
tin stomach disorder." For |
'immons Bros. and Crosso n 1 Schedule (
! Division, eflf*.
BUY 11" NOW . i Columbi
i the lime to buy Chamber-! . .
li'*, Cholera and Diarrhoea a cs Ul^
It is certain to be needed Tienton
later and when that time Warrenvil
i will need it badly?you wil Ar. AIJGUS'
a, uu., January 4, lsmri.
Ihanges on the Savannah
ctivr -Iannary !?, 190"i.
No. i:?
a 12:10 a. m
1 :27 p. in.
"2 :2.*l p. ni
le 2 :.r?8 p. in.
I'A 3 :ItO n m.
bis degradation, as it stands 01
damning blot, upon the sru>w w
back ground of ancestral purity
CHARLES J. BONAPARTE IS
FIGURE-HEAD.
TUe order of Ex-Secretary M<
four times a day, and the only one ex
* ception that could possibly be con
bit . . j * .
plained of, was the fact that the rei
ertoire did not include Dixie. It wa:
useless to ask from what part of th
world they hied.
It is a huge treat to meet all th
>rton men and great women of this, th
care:
"1. An unequivocal statement of j
what he believes is wrong at the dis'*
pensary.
5 "2. An unequivocal statement of
e whom he believes guilty of that
wrong.
":t An unequivocal sta'.emenl of
' a remedy for the wrong.'"
e As a "plain, blunt man,*' the sen-i
*
A Pol icy-! folders Conip.inv. Its Policies
>
forward cuitnicis It is one of l:ic stroii)
When you want First Ci.tss Protect ion, o
^M need i I ?i
M save life.
I
A
are simple, clean,, straight- A plea"
{est companies in the world. piven to
r investment, call on us and
I hnir nn!
uickly. 1 {?iv il now. It may
For sale by Timmons Bios. Fv. Augusta
ion Drug Co. Warrenvill
1 Trenton
> surprise i?arty. | Batesburg
sant surprise party may be Ar*
your stoiuacb and liver, bv . ... , .
. , .. ' Lv. Columln
medicine winch will relieve
n find riiti'i ml..rt iL'. II.. ItAtCSbll re
No. i:t4
:?::io p.in.
It' 4 :00 p. m.
4 :37 p. in.
5 :.'10 p. in.
i '< :.r?0 p. in.
No. 12H
:i ft :()0 a. 111.
(I :f?.r> a in.
of the Navy transferring J. 1
Walker and P. R. Ilarris from (
leston to other points has been r<
ed by Secretary Bonaparte and
"T"'" PIS iiiiTiirilli^^n
\^entl Iioo8eveltu Secretary
r*-"1*- *-- is-ftonest, able anct> fearleSg^m!
announcement in this case, that"
wnnf* nrA '' AO mo tunf 4- 14
C greatest association in the whol
Uliar- world, for telling the groat publi
svok- wliat is transpiring, not only in Hi
liis immediate vicinity, but from ocean t
nHs on^Iopt^ohavethefl^Tpleasui
Pulls nruny. many times over.
e iour Senator was urged to speak and
c speak to Lite point. Hut the '-out- j
spoken" statesman from Trenton lias
lost his voice and speaketh int. A
0 KTJM quiet has laljen upon Trenton.
e Lhkx. is broken only when ttye mockiTjjMj
HMflrd, perched upon the
e *aTreim,~STngs7n the snnsh^^^SB
Wien, in tire rain, the tree-frosrs
in L'lad'snillf' clinriiB rPI>? -'I
yet our rates. We write up t<> date l'?>lu
Vlarshall B. Young, General /
Pugh & Phibbs, Agents, R
BA'rESBUkG,
RAYTF.R. fiNn winnN
"ics. I King's >
Vgent, Columbia, S.
ullaiul Building, I moss and
S. C. | Harris, 1id
and also scats for i lie audience- . U 'ien
; ? ? * "? *"" i
iew Life fills. They are a Trenton,
iderful remedy, aHording sure ^r* ^uifus^a
1 cure,for headache, dizziconslipatiou.
2.>c at O, J ^v" Augusta
It. Guntcr, Timmons Bros., Pass Trent
hru^Cc^ Bates
>vaiU*|^^WHaxative|^^MM
?
H:15 a. ni.
y:50 a. m.
Mo. 130.
10:30 p. m.
on 12:20 a. m. . ,
burg 1 '.30 a.Jm.i j
3:30 a. m. I
?wuu rv/> iiicaiio jusu wiiiiu it
and, it holds not only for tills, bi
similar cases. The practical p
cian, who attempts to DO our pr<
Secretary of the Navy, had bettc
cautions, for no man in America 1
keener scent for graft and a sure
tective eye for the underhand, 01
nAllflml .,..11 ?? *1.- II
says, =
,t all pride or AHCESTEY IS i SODT!
oliti;sent
CAROLINA BIRTHRIGHT.
!r be lhat the pure unalloyed stoct
has a which fought so lieroicly In the Rev
r de- olutionary and again so gallantly i
the the war between the States, is hen
1 _ nnmi vorl * ? 1 -?- A 1 *
?, * ?<?KC "A
Truiton has deserted the sixteen to[J
one silver speech /or that golden silence,
once so despised. And he iook- S
eth to the north and to the south, to
: the east and to the west, for a sure
si?{n of the direction of the popular
wind. If forced to speak before getn
ting a line on the wind direction, we
may expect "unequivocal*' state
? iiUJJUll. A1U
X I child
1 iCCS
UNDAY EXERCISES-CROP CONDI- ?UH.i
HONS AND PERSONAL ;
ITEMS. '."oil i
pi i mi
and :
FROM OUR KICULAN COR RC(fOhD(NT? At
r a few short recitations by tlie lliat'se
ren. Dr. K. J. Ktheredtfe, of uct' use
villc. was introduced: lie reviewed '*'UM ta
ay School work in the long a^o j an
oni pa red it with the present and ?
sowing and the harvest that :
d come hy and hy: he also coin-1
LMited the 11ulon Sunday School
said indeed we were faithful,
the conclusion i a' Hiic ^ a > m
asy to take and certain to
Chamberlain's Stomach and Paw hale
.blots. Forsaleby Tlmmons ?? Tret
d Crusson Druj? Co. Ar Au|rlst
| Lv. Autrust
Pass Tren
HANDSOME Ar.<,^
I w -* ? i r ?<? ?
^ "
a ^ 8:10 p. m. J
No. ?.
:l ":">0 a. 111.
t"n 8:f>Oa. in.
sbur|? 0:38 a. in.
'ja < a. m.
pvnuivai puii) niau tuc nunu
Charles J. Bonaparte.
ITALIAN MIGRANTS.
The Society for the Italian lr
grants have written to Governor
ward. "That the Society for Its
Immigrants will be glad to re(
iauie uum.?6u hiiuiikii nnuiigniutn. Wll
the alien blood of continental Europe
is beyond doubt. Than this, can an
country have more rightful ground
nmj. for pride? All that is good, all tha
UeJT is noble, all that is law ahiding ii
li spirit, all that is honest in action; al
eive *s 8outh Carolina's by birth right, al
io fA Mia 1 " ---
ii mentsas follows :
s, 1. I believe what the majority be- ,]
y lievcs. Something may be wrong: il e<
s so, it should be right. I1
^ 2. None may be guilty; the most w
guilty persons are those jeopardizing bi
my prestige by their knavery. C1
Follow the lead of the majority;
^ get the majority to stand by Yours 851
C 15
We have had a few lino showers al)(j
uring last week and tlie parched |ie sa
iirth and crops are again revived. i'j1Us
eas that have been planted for two reclv
oeks are coming up, the stand will ?^ow
u very poor. Old corn is also a short . 0?
op. The cotton has partially ic- |,0W(.
lined its color, hut the plant is very ;ui(j ;1
nail and, since the rain, is unlotd mr ?
? i
Kneccc made a I?rit-i valedictory j
touched the hearts of all, ; s
id it was sad to say nood hye.
ended another day of pleasure
at ion an I outing for Union,
the only re ^ re I we have, is that N Oil
Mr. Kditors, were not with us: near, i
ver wc'ic sure you missed a treat
n old substantial sand-hill din- j ^;
1 ^ W OL.KY Lv. Batcsbii
for the
SUMMER. i A^BaSm
r vacation time is No
don't you need some Hal0S)
new Jewelry for the Ar \iK
/t n 'J
to r.x. nun.
7:20 a. m.
0:20 a. in.
o. 47. Ex. Sun.
7 :16 p. in.
rtf 8 :55 p. in.
f?o. Sunday < )nly.
? rK'. 8:00 a. m.
9:20 a. in.
40. Sundav Onlv.
printed matter relating to the
vantages of settlement in the
and will distribute such printed i
ter both in this country and in E
pe where it will do most good in
ducing emmigrants in this counti
settle in the Southern States. It
make no charge for doing so, exi
^ ?o tu vug iiicuiui uuui. nere, uniiKC
5U(h in the wild and woolly West, there i:
. no accumulation of the world's ad
naturQ
venturers, no drifting together o
ln those, who fleeing from justice, liav<
,v been obliged to leave their homes
WIU only transmissions of inherent worth
cept on'y ^?Kac'es or law abiding manliness
. Truly. iL
s It was thoughtless, 11 not positively
- bad taste, to ask the :'daddy" of the ^
f defendant to pass judgment on its
4 guilt or innocence. "If pap pa dear'
speaks for the one against whom erim'
inality is charged, defending his
course, and the jury tinds him guilty.
? "pappa,: will rest under t he susni- vj
I lie I'.
s fruit The crop will evidently he L?l(OSe
short one will) us, yet we feel eonli-1 jt,s
.'lit that in llis own way tin* l^ord j aiI(| x
ill provide, f ?o,
Mrs. Dr. Lowman, of <)rantfebur$,r, ] and h
visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. I mere:
anise I). Kncece, at itaxtcr. same
Mr. M. L. ltoof of Arthurs, S. C. is soon'
si 1.1 nir at the home nf tni< oi-ii... on is.
.seven neiess do n it. dispai; fo r ' *"XV .*
berries are ripening ami the sun- ? ^nll
;tiv multiplying in our poidlGoltl,
\e'll give you aiiot her chance. , vtT ill*
ing that our free delivery man seaSOl
is wife may grow rieli in the Pins,
mtile life, and that t he Editor the
in his line and all will realize # .
that this is a glorious land of
\'nnie
'}. Sets in i Ar. totesiiii
Ciolil Filled, and Si 1 e
quite popular this Lv
i. Silver Buckle Trcn to"
Three Piece Sets 75 ar- aikkn
Same, Gold Filled
Iso linamel, $1.00. "J/, l"
Tr "ton
;' i
<:1?> p. m.
1K 8:2/> p. in.
No.
,i
" -:<MJ p. in.
^ p. in.
* :oS p. hi.
No. 2.H
? :<?2 p. in.
4 :!l7o in
actual expenses of distribution, w)
will be normal. The Society is
tirely a charitable one and seeks i
information, in advance to the star
from home of the immigrants, as
truly give them all needed data, ?
as climate, cost of living, wage ra
hours of work &c.
hich "aTr; Jccl1 "ore iimeritea.
en_ Little contamination of outside law
such ,essness 1,as f?un(l its way into the
ting ki00^ ?t South Carolina's sons of rev^
wjjj olutionary ancestry?Yet?we pausesuch
we P?n?ier?Can 1,1(1 whole press ol
ites 8011N1 Carolina have inbued through
its printing ink (perhaps imported)
i.iuu ui ueiUK accessory before, after,
and during the act of crime; if, on the |K1
other hand, lie take sides against this ;u
! l>eing of h!s creation, and ihe jury ;i
acouits, the exculpated defendant
will have power to inflict, punishment j
?and he will be revengeful. So, un- ^
der such condition, it is not astonishing
that only echo and t.'ee-frogs are
answering the appeal trade hv
ike is a young man of industrious
ibits and is a great poult ry fancier AT
id breeder; lie can almost cluck like a i
l>cn. starte
The Sunday School picnic at Union Georg
sl Saturday was unusually tine; by
o'clock a. m. the house was packed SOI
its ntmost capacity, and some left ^
i the outside. The services were op
plain ;
JOTHER STEAM SHIP LINE. $5.00.
iew steam ship line has been : With t
(1 between Baltimore and necu dre
etown. S. C. Lome Ne
JTHERN RAILWAY
nnounces Rates of One soiidc.i
n'l''"1 uc-.siirns, ... .. , ,
and fancy, 50c. to rf( _
Subscribe I
lie summer weather and low yoar a(,vai
sses comes the necessity for
ck ornament. A nice Lock- ?????
tain is always suitable. So).
'bains from to $8.00 WhfM
<1 Lockets $ >.(;() and up*. We CI
4 :f?f> p. in.
for tIn* Advocate -oik' a
i Looking
If the better class of Italian im
grants can be secured, they sh<
prove of value to the South. T1
people come from a country where
sun shines hotter than here, and t
. anould be, therefore, specially sul
to our needs, without having to ]
through periods of acclimation
. suuii overwneiming numbers of
ml?
)ujd morality destroying germs, as to
lese ^reak down t,)e power of discriminathe
ting between truth and falsehood?
Can all the ghastly pen pictures of
ite{j shooting, cutting and of murders, be
only figments of editorial aberration,
or, can all the news items, that tell of
"friends of the dispensary" to theKj'
i "sage of Trenton."?Columbia State, j '
th
THE DIAMOND CURE. th
The latest n;:ws from Paris, is 1,1
that they have discovered a diamond; ri'
cure for consumption. I f you fear con-!
sumption or pneumonia, it will, however,
he best for vou to take i lwt irmat soi
cd with sontf and prayer made l?y j I'l
r. II. Kneece. Many of the child- ;
i) had religion.; recitations, whicli j,.or
ey delivered with much credit to ,->oecn
cmselves and which made the hearts (jir>ssj
their teachers and superintendent gTAT
joice. At ll.f?0 a. m. I>r. K. C clems
dgell, of Hatcsbuiyr, was introduced j,M)the
supt. The l>r. said tic first
m ould liiin for nil lilu r,iv,?i-i ? > ????
rst Class Fare Plus 25 l^Vt;som
i Chains. \
Ml ts, I and IVar
the round trip, (minimum rate from
ts), to Calhoun and ('herns in Cold
or, S. C, tm account oi the These art
K KA KM Kits INST1TI - ! K. Neck lie?
on College, S. C. August 8-11, Cold Heat
Tickens to i>esold August 7, s heads
inal limit August 13th. 1U >."?.!$ 1. " (? Kn
e beauties lii Cold Lava He re' ?
villi Amethyst, Tourmaline. >
I Pendants, running in price A jQ
n to $11.no. Also have them !/m. ti
Filled from $4.50 to
! very handsome and Stylish :
ids are also in vogue. Solid .
Is $15.00and up Cold Filled 1
','fi to $.r>,50. Heal Amber
I'lU'li IVnrl 'Jin l>' *r. An l-..
KOK
RESENT
Kl)R Til K
Happy
more or less lengths. 1 f any \
offers by which the better clasj
these people can be taken, with
having to take the scum, let us h
them by all means.
A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
That Batesbunr has a number
iiomicuiai crimes, witli unpleasant
wny
s ol frequency, l>e but slanderous unreali.
ties?
out
ave If the sixth Commandment "Thou
shalt not kill ' be too often broken,
and, if the people be, by u neon tarn inated
heredity as free from inherited
crime, as people can be; and. as every
of
remedy mentioned by W. T. McGeo, 1,e
of Vanleer, 'J'enn. "f liarl a cough,
Tor fourteen years. Nothing helped ;
me, until I took Dr. King's New Dis- ,l';
covery for Consumption, Coughs and 0,1
Colds, which gave instant relief, and sl>{
effected a permanent cure." Cnc<jua)l-'c;v'
ed quick cure, for Throat and Lungj'ie
Troubles. At O.J. Harris, F. B. Gun-1 1,1-1
*" from?
re; and he paid a high (ompiiment t.?u<ijn
Miss Nila Ada ns and her little lloek j.-()r
r their song service, 'l'he l>r. held |rnw<|?
audience for about la ininutes in j
e of those old time j lain practical j
seelies. Touching ; lie feelings of
cry one, as he advai ced, and before
closed, you could have heard Ihe!^,.^
ad of a small mouse on the il >or.1 ' ^
ill points in .<011(11 Carolina, in-1 afiii*! Tm
<nr A utfusla1 <J a .
full infonnation consult ^
K '' A(i K.N r. or. (;ofj
11. W. Ill nt. -c
hi vision I'assen^er Agent, Z, ' \ '
Charleston, S C. CapitO
; and Se
THE CITIZENS OE na on
-*" ""V WW I'll" r
< I lloi.se SOc to $2 oo.
Souvenirs.
fee Spoons $1.00 to 'ramia
Tea Spoons, with ""
I Building in Bowl,
al of South Caroli- i. |lay'
handle, $1.50 to "
13 ride,
member,
truest. largest and most
c of Wedding Presents
be found at our store,
attention to their selec
buy goods that, are the
first, class stores there is no do
but, that site has plenty of them,
her present needs, there is also
doubt; what we want, and must iia
are industrial enterprises; and. it
comes the duty, as it is the interc
of our fruit growers and merchan
to do all in their nower to seen re r
condition has its underlying reason,
ul>t" why is fclds Divine command "Tliou
'or shalt not kill'' so lightly held in
1 no South Carolina?
vve, .
!*" PEOTECT YOUR PROTECTORS.
-St,
|tg If any one believes, that the promfl
tectlon of insect destroying birds, is
I tur, i minions nros., and i:rosson Drug i ^ll
Co. of Leesville: price iiOc and ijsl.on, iwa
I Guaranteed. Trial bottle free. I y?
| (In
FORC ED TO STARVE tw
H. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: ""
"For 2.ri years ( suffered agonies, with ('ul
a sore on my uppei lip, so painful, j
sometimes, that I could not eat. J ne
After vainlv trvinf* av?r?
iii.i utfuui soon, i?r., t hen* will al- |
lys bo a warm welcome at llulon for
u. A L t ho conclusion of t bis speech Afto
e conKroKation was dismissed for citi/.et
0 hours, when we. repared to one of ability
2 finest proves, that nature has in consid<
r section, wliere a lon^ table heavily quest r
'en with 'ill l.lio daintus that could ' that al
found was placed before our eyes are int
1 a very appropriate oraver urns a..
XINGTON COUNTY, f.ji'/s"!
r eonferirig with many of the! Watch
is of our county upon tin; ad vis. tiiti St<
of meeting with purpose to ] 11n21 ill
t?r tin: liquor question, upon re- i> .
tnd solicitations I hereby ask | ''CCS
I citi/ens of this County who Have yo
crested in ridding themselves of j Catalogue
... \ very best in
Brooches, Matanil
Chatelaine QUALITY
Pins, with Seal of WOP
ite of South Caro-,1111(1 sell them
Colored Enamels liable coodsci
50c to $1.75. the City come
n a copy of our illustrated We .are sure w
of Staple Ooods, viz: i lit... tn ...
, STYLE, AND
KMANSHIP,
;ii t lie lowest prices, rein
lie sold at. When in
in and look t hem over
e have what you would
help to establish factoriesof all kin
A gentleman in Georgia, now
gaged in the manufact ure of bask
of all kinds, and, of other woot
ware, wants to have an intervi
with our leading fruit growers a
simply a humanitarian Tad, let him
en_ r;ad and reflect upon the following exets
cerpt on insects. The greatest filend
len toman is the bird for, as all men live
ew upon the results of the farmer's labor,
ind and. as the labor of the farmer wouldbe
I ^ ~ ' "*'n I "'H J j V j
| else, I cured it, with Bucklen's Arnica
Salve " It's Rreat for burns, cuts and JV1'
I wounds. At O. J. Harris. F. II. Gun- r'
tor. Timmons Bros., Crosson Drujr <'o.. 1 ,(
' of Leesville. Only 2"h\
tnc
in 1
| Subscribe for The Advocate. j-or
, J - - | IIIC t 111
ered by l>r. Ridgcll. The entire Court
IJcncc, numbering about I wo linn- at. ten
d, satisfied their inner-man and ly invi
uc were taken up of the fragments coin in i
eral baskets full. After dinner, by a ni
f congregation was called toget her though
the grove, where a nice platform
the Organ and choir had been ar- Leesvil
isuui liquor meet at Lexington I Wat flies,
House on the 25th of July 190.') , (Jlass, elc'
o'clock A. M. All are cordial- I L) l-j
led to he present. Let each i *
mitysee that it is represented
unher of its best and most !
tfu) men. Sincerely, I d
A r West. ! 1424 Mi
le, S.C , July Ir, 19(K>. 1 St
I Ul
Jewelry, Silverware, Cut smalle.,t sinxl
, _ , . and most com
I. Lacliicotte ,?<. ? >u;mhi
Company, Sy
IEWELERS* (5,4 y
lin St., Columbia,
tilth Carolina. Colui
-> iiavu uicin irom l lie
e niece to the large
Plete sets ever brought
A.
Ivan Bros,
liin Street,
nbia, .s. C.
N