The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 29, 1905, Image 8
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HE BATE8BP RO ADVOCAT*
The hutighters of tie* Con'e leracv, j
held their regular meeting lust Friday !
I at the residence of Miss Powell liar-i
AN APPEAL TO Bi
fpiir nr?nm r
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^XTER AND HDLON. SEIV
OTD1H
ERN SPARROW? ... f
[TO tun ifimifimniMrtn
OtLl
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ipenaou:
Sweep
s Clean
Sale!
I it I.-JVMI ? <|iun. a uuiiiuti l?I iiiuiuwi* i
were present. Ways and nieins to
, raise money. fv?r the erection of t lie
Monument to all dKcuss d. A dinner,
i to tie served at t lie, meeting of t lie
Fanner's Association, next Monday
week, was deeit ed on and a coinmit
tee appointed to serve on that occasion.
Tile prosaic to-rn of Jolinston, was
in* r*urL*. BAB
To the Voters of Lex nuton f ounty. I
I (lov-.'i nienl in tlic home ami *"
was intended to protect the home ami
to bring to it material, moral ami r
spiritual blessings. Any measure T1
which does not promote these ends all ^
should be rejected. The manufacture sun
and sale of intoxicating li<|Uor^, as a corn
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IBEC0E8, MATTERS Of PUBLIC ?r?. n
TEREST AND OTHER THINGS. '?coiu',"l
I Monroe C
bom ouh niaulin co?mi'Onoint. ^
Ile 1 tfht rain we had las' week is sjtion ,K>J
>uMi> ami the hot winds and hot an,j je|-^ j
, is parching the crops to a fearful wllcre jie
lilion: the prospects are verv
voanv l ytii lLttlPIUS.
ila i>jdde ami clii'drcii. of
i, ami Mlsa Lizzio Mricklanl
.la. visited the faml'y if Mi.
last week.
S. MeGraw resigned Ills poe
as station a?;ent last week
ror Ids luine at Newberry,
will spend some time' Mr.
$30,
Dry G
000.00 Do
: : : : CONSISTING
oods, Clothing, Shoes,
liar Stock
OF : : : :
Hats and Millinery, tc
thrown in a ripple of excitement, on
Tuesday ni^lit. by a'omantiu episode,
Mr. Hull, a representative ?-f some
phonographic Company, has been in
Johnston at different times for sev*
eral weeks, and lias been slopp'ng
" " willi Mrs. Williams, lie notified,
Mrs. Williams that he was cxpectinK
. his wife, but. when she came Tuesday
' morninir. it auneared that lliev were
beverage are in ail iustances detrimen- j j,j0<
tal to the home an.i community, and
to I he state and nation, and in most | "
cases destructive. Many good and . ?
conscientious men once thought that j 1',e
the dispensary method of handling i will
liquors was less detrimental than' T
other methods, Imt after a fair trial vcr;
of tliirteen years, in I lie hands of its of v
friends, the hones of mativ of the men i Mi:i
- OI t
>my and other news is quite scarce.
3 M iss (??
e hear the breeze of orange blonn Lybr^nd,
ur midst, but eau'1 ju-t locale ladies, at
proper direction yet but think I relatives
, ere 1 close this letter. turned t<
lie health of our community is ing.
i good, considering the large crop' Mrs. Li
vormy peaches and watermelons ^ j
t ll.lVO fh'irnol orl
;ayce, wilt till his place here.
sncva Jones and Miss Liliie
iwoof Waxeners fair young
ter spending the week with
and friends here, rej
tlicir home Saturday inornlico
Thompson and daugliter
i. and little Joe, of New
be unme
! i
Commer
I y -? i l v\ <
jrcifully Slaughtered n
EN D
icing Friday, August
-? Tiriflirvnf nn wi 11 /U r\i? n
AYS,'
4th, an Avalanche o
rvn n 4 nnw r? n4- -? *-h ? 1~
a divorced couple, and had not met
for two years. The cast; as it stood,
called lor a remarriage,so the services
of Itev. Mr. Martin, pastor of the
Methodist church were sought. Aftci
the 1'rayer Meeting was over. Mr
Martin came, and the parties wert
~p again made man and wife in a most
impressive manner; Mr. Hull is a lint
l?nl. t.......... > 1 f I wl L'l iivli I I.
have not been realized, and to-day its (j
chief promotor is on record as sayine nU|
that, "as it now stands it is rotten", j
witli this view wc agree, its rotten- wet
ih'SS is inherent.as seen not oniy in ,;a|(
t ids state, but in otlier places where |jtl
; it lias been tried under municipal or (
, authority. There is to politics in t
tliis movement. The political downroll
i.r III. nmn n?' -* ? :" 1 ' 4 - 1
?...W.J. Urooklan
>ur rrotracted Meeting, at the
.esburg Methodist Church, closed Mr. A.
Lhe night 21st in.st., after nearly a a, tei s|>e
k of hard labor by Hevs Trues- x illv wit!
e. Hodges and others, with but Misses
le demonstration for a liiglier life, Junter s
oeloser walk with <?od. Vet, we shopping
st the harvest may come in some
y that we cannot now see.
d, are on a visit here.
Kline returned Tuesday
ruling several days in lilack!i
friends. I
Ad die (aunter and Hrittie
pent Wednesday in W&gener
any friends of Mr, Jim Jack
ucugaiiii
tory of 1
? ?*??????
L
5, WlbllULIU UI Ks
;his State.
.00k for Advoa
d m j J w v
wu.iiircrjjciru in lilt? Ills
ite EXTRA.
j^V-llt I I I I I il I I J'VMtl* UIMI *>ll llllj
vfriiy. The wife, is tall, stylish w. up
pearnnee and has been quite pretty
They have a daughter sixteen year
old.
1 learn, that Mrs. Henry Woodward
has been taken to the hospital ii
HK Augusta, (the third lime), this n.ot
ning. She has been a great sulTere
and I fear has no nrosneels of nei
) |iv11 * ? ?" i mii ?? (MI ir> UIIU
- the political clcvation of no man or .
party is intended < >ur sole purpose L J
s to rid the state of a business, which is '
dangerous to the safety morals and ' J"'1
health of the people, to quote fr.m ,('
' the dispensary law Therefore we ^
II
appeal to the qualified voters of Lex
ington County, as pat riot i<* men, eon ,na
fronted by a fee more terrible than pes ,1C(
son were
latesburg seems to be on a build- last week
boom. W'o trust its people may
mindful oT lhat building not Mrs. J,
de wit!) hands, but eternal in tin 11P to Ha
ivens. week.
Ve learned yesterday, that one < f Mrs H
Advocate Editors was out speech Orangeb
king. Wc say hurrah Colonel. W? Li/./.ie <
<1 some good leaders in our ranks Ml.
! triad to have him visit here
. It. Stokes and children went
tesburg for a short time last.
owman and Miss Dukes, of
tin/, spent Sunday with Miss
unter.
(1 ( I I 1 I ? f /? ?* li'till f V.llll^ldn ?
w
Biitesburj
~AIU1!1H III
nitten Dry
y = = S UK 3
nYJinHC! |Camp to lielp in llic or
II If II.K\ i monument t<? tin* mom
uoods Co.,
- South Carol in
:::u""'::l,lfiTTiNGS from
m.iucnt relief. Six little nirls ar
! left at liomo.
WARDS WORDS.
WEATHER, CROPS, BASEBALL AN]
lilcnce or war,a destroyer of liotnos. j 'n<
tl o maker of widows and orphans, a j tin
dehaneher of t lie morals of men and | 'l":
women, loaiise in their might and '|
overthrow this monster lh?? Dispon- j iia;
sary.?Signed I tal
Then. A (tniattiehaum. j:ul
<) N. itountree, bu
[) .loah Kdwards. sei
Committee. I v.
i \w: df.nt care whose wood-pile oall*Mon
-y conic from, so 11103* are of a good
ililv. Misses
riiosearc days of barbecues and '!Jn,u
di and an oir year for candidates ti "(
e root in, and, we notice how are- Mrs. !
some of them are preparing soil, ilosubell
I they seem at a loss to know what 111 Wage
d will biing t.t e greatest yield, ping.
1.0 ..... .......1:... ?~ .
? v "??tv i j/iuvi v/utuuiuia a
day. '*
Leila Thompson and Hi ittie
risited Mis .llni fnfcr mar
r Monday.
Swintoii (juntc-r and Mrs.
Ii> Hunter spent several hours
ner one day ia.sl wrtk shop1
xiiiiuii n
THE COTTON FACTi
CO iTON ASSOCIA
FEDER/
< Km n our regular
U ^ IVIIUI women of the confederal
of the bravery or tlie soutl
rttiAPr Pft TUP through the four years
UnAuL bu., 1I1L tlleh. willingness to saei
TION. EX-CON- |ii ling for their beloved So
:Tpc CommanderSciglcr hit r<
jor.l. 1$. Salley as the spe
occasion. Mr. Salley si
correspondent.) piidc that he felt in bein
johns*
war and of
uthiami6'5 SOCIAL AND GENEHAL NE\
winced May- INTEREST.
aker of the j
joke of the |
(X a South- i (Krostl lllll' rmnihir ....1
rillSUNAL ntms.
|l|\u
A Vrll? (From onr reynlar n>rrospondent ;
We are not mad at all because it i
VS OF ra'"'l,tf- We certainly are n'ad tlia
the linrd hadn't forgotten that w
need lain down on t Ins side
The ball teams, from here and Mate
v burir crossed bats last Fridnvartnrneoi
I "'
I om
SHUTTING OUT INDUSTRIES BY ^
PROHIBITIVE TAXATION. I u>i
I i HI
Charleston. July 2".? \ fler purchas- i .
' inn a site for f l">tooo and acluallv be- i "
I St'
Kinninn tin* construction oi ils oyster
s- cannery, the Independent Canning | ""
1: cotnnanv has dete.rmined to dissolve ! "
>? ?* i iii' j/urviivu i *#>i?u t'iinu niuu'S. ^ ^ ^
s variety that will succeed well in was visil
xinnton. Co.. and that's prohibiion,
strict and pure, and ve fore- ^r- Bt
1 that the days of Dispensary and near Ail
iiid Tim-rare hein?,r last t>r? 11^ht t< Messrs
eir last numbers in our County and popular
ite; the stench of which has, at- ducted
>st stilled the Almiuhty. The crj Sard is 1;
Prohibition has ascended to tin |
i.e. Kawi, of Lexington ' o ,
ting in town Sunday
I
inch Scigler visited his patents
cen last Sunday,
i Sunt and Marvy Danner, two
preachers of Lcesvillc, conquite
a successful meeting at
ist week. /
Aikt'ii, S. Jnl
Mr. P H. Tobin.
Augusta Cotton F
Augusta that went i
a receiver some days
ed in North Angus
He was arrested on ;
evening and broug
Slieri IT Kabom, Wei
y '2'> (Special.) I erncr and a South Car
manager of the jlllso *?id a beautiful t.il
actoni^e, Co., o! I "'emory of the men wh
nto I lie hands of ^la-*
; ago, was arrest- A meeting or the Ai
ta last Tuesday. Cot ton (irowers Associate
i ear late Tuesday here Saturday. The 111
lit to Aiken by > called to discuss plans for
Incsday morning. | cotton warehouse in Aik
? - - "O ** '** 1 W*'J ICflJAMIU
olinian He J Mrs. Hppsand the children h
jiste to H,e , turned from a very pleasant v
o wore the I Kdtfetield.
! Miss Angelic Andrews is i
ken County. j^js8 Uutli Cotfhurn in Kdjjeticl
to was held ...
eel in- was Edward Latimer is on a
huildtn.! a I Ids mother, Susie Lat irr.or
en. Mr. ! Mr. JciT Iteams snent a dav i
cut.; , r ! .
thcseore was I wo to live in f.iVur <
a\e it- i>It|est>iirjr- The reason, I think 01
lsl' Ixtys not defeated, was because Hit
bragged most too much. Hcrc afti
lisitinv bovsdont do so much liranninn. bt
d. Jo morb (tract isiiitf. ami see if you (I n
visit to s,,rt'ce(' nc>d lime
Saturday Wards played bull I'rnuel
the score tkas one to i liree in lavort
ar Iwn Mi... .1 .. Ai.t ?i. ii.
i the corporation < " account of the ex-j
ir ccsdve tax and license law of the
v Slate, the fu'l effect of which .appears 1,1
*r j not to have been realized until tlie j1 f
it a'I oal huildin^ of t he factory had be-j 1/11
it jjiin. There was a disposition amonp ?)U
some of the stockholders to test the ^
i: validity of i he act and take chances
i>f i for a ictiiiidiiij'of paiLoflhetax and
I ...... an
i<>nc <>t :<)<! until we feci sure of the . wrs* **
mnplial march to Victory, Cud re'J
s stained it, we only need a few Capt.
if men and women to circulate pe several <
ions in our county to pit the old week.
trifieri Ilispensary out of the way. jj
that we can huild a huiwa k ol ^
...... .. . ., , town to<
ohihit 1011 upon the nuns thereof.
ho will stcn out on the I.oi:!*s sidt Mrs. J
(1 inaUe I in tlii< h:iv lw>r?
>1. I-,, i.unter ami children visit
ivcs here last week. ^
.1. F I.y lea and little son spent
ilavs at his farm n? ar here last
enry Guntcr passed through
lay on his way to Wagener,
>1 iHer, of New Brookland, who
i C(>riikiiu1v ill Hinrn f/\?*
The warrant for his
out by Mr. Wesley
charge of obtaining
false pretenses. He
jpsuo 10 appear at a
ingset lor Tuesdu
vs, I* H Tobln was
house Tuesday befo
arrest was sworn 1 n. Hyatt, of Columbia,
Johnson on a the South Carolina bra
\ property under ! Southern Cotton Growers
was bonded for i was the speaker of the d;
plfiiiiini.il > iieui- | V?\ Vt'uoi.wj, pte.sideiil of
Ti^o ^remind- l^o^ty Cotton C rowers
case of the State j introduced'^'^ H>att ?
held in the court ! speak* r. Mr. Ilvatt said t
re Magistrate I,, lieved that the iinprovcm
treasurer ot , wjth llis sistcr M,:s L M ( ,
licit of the
Association,, Messrs. Gerald and Khbie I.,
ly, Mr. \V. iire l>olh at home, to the deli
. .. I ?!.??. . i i
Lne AIKCII 1? ""iiiviums uui iinAssociation,
' People of Johnston.
is the hrst Mrs. John White of Columbi;
hat he be-10\#er "" xv?(,n*'s<lsiy Inst tor a v
cut of the' t.t'e Parei?ts of Mr White. >;
~ ..1 ! .. ,rS. Turn White :i ml Mr Ink.,
? ? >1 aim. l-xiiw mi'} LI1II1K IIK'V c;i
play most aiiy team that comes aloni
aCrom Mrs. J. I. ^ptcher of (iranitevilie i
inht of spending tlK,_Mininer wit h Mrs. .1. *
younp LafSrone.
. l'
< >ne of Cow iihia.s most charnun
? came young lailiesMarvlialc, is s"
islt to intf.somo'Thc , f . .'V''
1 r ?,?l ?. .. ... ly^VJ UOVV ?>>r friend MlS*
.. _..... ncinc i> ( .
- t. ?'
,i) license i.iicr oil, uiu me inujoriiy was ^
If. opposed to making; any tight against
tlie State law, and tin; dissolution of ^'?
t the e irpnration was Lh; only allcrna- r'\
tive. j
The company was organized with a 1
f paid tip capital of $40,t?0W. Its opera
would have meant the payment
rtoh Pk .. . .. nrlpJea
5 Of I.wages weekly iii"tit? I .V*'j8 "
en- need be no fear, hundreds ol time, ca
Oil people will help to hold up your sometiir
nds and in the end you will heat here.
. 'Oni ii n.ud fioui me Master, who Mrs I
inpers the wind to the show n lamb, tie daug
Well done, route up higher, oil! Garvin,
at the days of l>ispensary may die ?.
sllv litis fall. " , "j11
> the senooi, so mm mc | | '"w t^li
me out Tuesday and will spend
it- with her daughter near
'\<> Hunter and her two litliters
visited her sister, Mrs.
near Wagener last week.
iid Mrs. Jim Cofer was in
icte , .< A
IV. K LTItS. I III" illlU
fense were: Messrs. i
Davis. Gunter and G
were Messrs I >. S.
and Johnson.
The first witness
Wesley Johnson, lit
inp had a eonversatic
fendant in which he
Auirusta Cotton Fa
llll-JM .?>l IIIC III- I IV.IIHUIIM Wl llir l.tlllll-l V?,
Croft and Sal ley, ly essential to his success.
i!es: for the State upon t he farmers to aid
Henderson, Rice otlieials in every possible
building of good roads,
called was Mr. 111,1 farmers against tin
t testified to hav-j planting of cotton and ad
)n with the de-jto 111things that th
was told of t he I borne. I'm speaking of
a>toraite Co., Mr. i warehouse, he said that
I* UIIMJIUlt.- ?1 X
He culled SmU,;l>' 111 lK,mC aIs?..ii
v.'uiii* Mr. aniOI/s* Ed Meyer visi
way in m \-a(K.]?se on Sunday,
lie warned
; exclusive Mis. Fanny Huatwright is sp<
vised lliem snmeLime at Aiken will) her da
e> need at Mrs. Percy Norris.
the cotton | Mrs. Lu!a Page, who lias bee
the i) ate- | i,(.r r.t iu.r ... - *
simply de'B t*.i. < > had roue wil
move Wt fr^jHuay over to their ' ne\
ted in home ami* Jrom our little city. W
cer.ainlv 5*%ret very much lo yivt
iliem up
2nd itiy 1 tr
uehtei We are \er>'S irry to say that Mrs. K
G. Pou, who is very ill. is not any l?et
It-rat this u rit iny. We hope to hea
n with real soon that siie is some better am
Km. i iiu iifiiv) i ii a >uiu license are v
I iii? ll'cci only in Charleston and r,)r
lV <'i;i)||reU?wn counties. Strange to say. ''ll
t. the hill which l>eeaine a law was intro- *'
P dneed by the Charleston delegation ,V|
The local branch of the hit; <?ihbs 'iol
I Preserving company of ltallimon (
will i perate its factory, hut the local JUs
company is crowed out by the hi|;h j the
j tax and license.?The Slate j ^
'in iuji*".""''"'"""!; i?'ulure mil f
Mr. Killlan iiarman aTTd wife, in /MissC
death of their precious child, morning
e Lord hath said slitter liltle child- Miss
i to come unto inc. lie forbid them orungeh
>h! Well I hose goose berry pies are ^'.l * ^
I line, if you have learned to love ,us'noSs
un. Mr. F;
Iisses Amanda and Jane Shcaly, 1 Tuesday
utile 'fflf m-J
fn?m Sleedm&ns.
Lizzie Rawl returned froiu '
u ty Monday.
. Lee Gunter paid his usual
call to Columbia Monday.
i il moved bis family here
Tobin claiming that
of over $3,Out),000. >
that lie shipped 1 wei
cotton to the Aii^'U?
torage Co., relying 01
clarations ol the strc
He further stated tli
letter sometime latei
telling him that he h
it hud a backing | house is just as much an
!r. Johnson said j L'ie farmer, as I lie navy is
lty four bales of! 1,0 said that the farmers I
ita t:otton l'ac- I allowing their cotton to !
l Mr. Tohin'sde- t-he weather than it woi
myth of the lirm. j build a warehouse,
.at he receiv. d a He said that the South i
from Mr. Tobin | fear of competitors in cotl
ad sold the cot-1 for when (iod made tin
. <1.^,1.... II.. .... I ..
11<VWIIV?, ??* juiiuMuu ior 5
essential to weeks, lias left to visit her
to a nation. m,s <;urrie Spake at tSall'ney.
osc more by page will leave tialiney soon t
stay out in , husband in New York,
ild take t<>, Simons of Angelia, ?
i town tor a few .lays, stopping ;
need feel no j home of Ml Williams,
ton raising, I
earth be rs* Mildred l'erklns is still
several a^|e r011 to town soon,
sister. Mrs. I!. I) LatJrone spoilt Saturda,
^ rs and Sunday visiting relatives here.
n J"'" Messers. l>. Huzhardt, A. It. Hall
man. ('. L. a id <?. Jones spent Sal
as in nrday in Saluda.
it tlie Mrs. S. K. Piss is spending some
time with lu-r sister in Craniteville
quite Protracted meeting at the haptisi
I luu
y | COL. A. B. ANDREWS PRESIDENT I ^
OF BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.
. I con
I t'ol. A. i?. Attn reus, second v 100 j j j |. (
president of tin: Sou I hern Railway, 1 \
.was elected pros'dent. of the Ulue aj
| Kitije railroad on l-'ridaj last, at i'i.s.n
I j meeting of the direct us, held in Ash-ijus
,'e moved near us, into Ihcir new Miss k
ise, near lIk; old homestead: the} ^jrs
ddn't tfet used to town life, after gatlirrlaj
, ing lived over lifty years in the
intry. A iter all there is no place Mrs. M
2 Home Sweet Home.
h. .1. II. Price attended the "Cue" town
A Taylor's the 22nd. inst . and Mr. an
s the ' olonel made a nice speech ;itiVc*s in
t as 1 thought. A
stelle Rawl visited her sister,
mzu tlunter, of Steedmans,
and Sunday.
f. Lee (iiinttr and children,
Is bridge, spent Thursday in
d Mrs. Toy i visited relto>\11
Wednesday.
LtMl 4 L lilt' Ut'Al |JI list*
said that after waitii
and receiving several
Tobin telling him 11)
the money fur the c
days, lie went to An>
not tind Mr. Tobin.
received $3r>0 on hi
l lie best of his knjwli
still owes 11iin about
iui iiitvmj. m 11 mi n" > m 11 > uiiu nil mil pai?'
ij? for sometime patch is the South. In
letters from Mr. he said that if all the class
at he would send ness men would write ant
dtt'iii in a few association, it would not h
fusta, but could fore the southern people w<
11c said that lie j most independent on eart h
s cotton and to i Mr. Woolsey said that 11
L'djje, Mr. 'I'oliin j joc*L of t.lie meeting was
$7U0. i stock company for bnildim
ii, aim i mil ilL ll':r nomo.
eonenision, Mr. an(i Mis. Warren lV.nl ot
;es of busi- Held with their two eliildren ai
I help the visit to Mr. Paul's parents. Mi
e long be- Mrs. r.enruc llubbanl.
oultl lie the I
L Miss Annie Warren, of Cob
,e main oh-' l,as r,'t "<??*'. 11 I'1'
to form ;ij>veek, spent with her friend,
r the ware-1 *'css,e K"*hton.
(Mm re 11 will hoc: in at this plm'o tlx
j.j lirst Sunday in August. Rev. S. I.'
Mass will <lo the preaching himself.
*e on a
and Mr Foster K repps spent Sundstt
in town.
Mrs. .1. i? .lonos, spent Monday witl
"" "*1, Mrs. I., 'ones, then on Tuesday sin
1 a*'m staved with her daughter Mrs. .1. < >
lls LaC.rone
, I vine r>. ( i in- nine Kid^e railroad
I will, wit li the acquisition of C'oi. An* |
' drew-, place an efficient oflieer at its
1 mast head. M.
MA
J EMORY EVERTS.
:
P.RrtPX Slf lTNrCQ DITMAW A VC I I>"I
LEESVILLE. IMINU
NY ITEMS OF INTEREST, PER-:
SONALS &C.
PTriMirliss
Kppic Ihtrtnn. who visited
mis here litis week, has returned
ite.
SPARROW."
TES FROM MT.
WILLING.
-CHOPS, AND MUCH OF
SOCIALINTEHEST.
Other witnesses tc
ments made to them
strength of the lir
Dicks, of August a,
original capital of t h<
most of the stock
M is. i*. 1'. Tobin, t he
lie was placed und
for 11is appearance at
st.tied to state house, with a capital of $;
consuming tiie slave being $ }.">. The pla
in. Mr. L. K. build a warehouse witli a
stated that the 2,COO hah*?, 'the subserip
1 line was were opened and a number
being owned by uent farme s and business
defendants wife, eiibed literally. The ware
ler a$l,5(X> bond probably be ready in tin
the nest session this season's crop.
bono, each J Miss Sudie Avcork, from <oh
ns were to js visil in#her sister, Mrs. Join
capacity of | nv, and ot Iter relut ives in J oh,
t ion tx>oks :
of promi-' Miss i'annv Si rot her Is ant ici|
men sub ! ",u pleasure of enterlaini' jhouse
will "attic Lee (Juest and Mr. ,
)e (0 store I Liiiesl of l Denmark. Mbs t
lldlhou.se, of Augusta, and
It. i. . O < ' -
hr. D. ('. Lactone known probahh
nubia, to most folks better by the name ol
i I>en- oTumpie." played hull with the Tren
nston ton team on last Tuesdav. There b
l it iii" no ('ou''' l''at Trenton will defeat
.Mi.ss Hdoetiolh-Tumpie-is to play with
Jam's TrPn,on
istelh
M is.*- j Rmnr pnAnDrnADno
VTA* W A U, U1U1I11UUU. HUllfl If /111}
AND MUCH ELSE.
I l i vc
\ MOM OUHKAOUi.A" GC* M LSPONOt NT .
j Crops of this sect ion are looking lirst
11 ratelnou.
JItli
Mr. I'ollio Merlon^ anil family, o! jas(
J I his sect inn. have heen <|iiite ill for v;,.),
sometime with lever, bnt we arc ulad .< ,
Crops,
[r. Gt-o Kihoredije. Jr . of Kiloree injr nieel;
r spending so vera! days w it li rola- ^rs
>s and friends hero, lias n turned U;J. M'iss
>1'- I -tici le 1
ev 1?. H. Groscelose, In K. .1. spent Tu
uredjje, Messrs W. A. Shealy and Mlsses
inoxncr are at tending a Sundax went lu),
ul Convention wliieh is being lielo a sl
in this community, arcgrowy,
but rain is needed.
. .1 Kdwards and her daugbMudge,
accmupanh d by Miss
I'.'dwutds, i f Uidge Spring,
esday nigiil with Mrs. busier
Man and Annie Herbert *
ne last Saturday aftenoon
Kill slnv VI ill. XII... ' !
vi Liie ciruuii court.
There was an aiitni
dinner of t lie Itarnan
united Confederate >
court house last I'rid;
ance of the old "N
wives and daughters
A basket dinner was
ladies at one n'cluc
Ono more homicide has I
al meeting and Eileen's already full pa#
I 10. Heo ('amp of ('ers- ^ illis Lowe, colored
Veterans at the ai"' killed last Saturday
ly. The attend Hath, by an unknown persi
''ets'' and their ??'J<;ncc' seems to point
was very large '"-vans, also colored. Tin
i served by the kt'eurred near a house whet
k.' The hearty Her of negro gamblers were
KKinii. ui v nariesion. \\
>eeu added .
spcau for Iliein a pleasant turne
or mur- ,
->0 cliarniiiiK a hostess, as l-ano\
, was shot
night at Friday iii<,'ht, I lie Historical
?n, but all bigot'the Chapter was held at
to Ilenry residence ?>I Yirs. Turn Stanv
e shooting wasa perlecl night, although,
re a iiiiin- warm, as could he expect od <
season, but on the whole one (
IllOst. fli i(iv:i!il? m-.i-ici,.,. . ..r n.
> can iilJLfUU UUtiU II It U U11D S.
'" " h j crops--barbecues-church
services and personals.
Mi. Kditor, wo were indeed glad to
,f ()see you ;it. the I>elmarCue yesterday
>i tin "ope you enjoyed yourself, but I am
l. ... . rrr I.. ..... I .IS.I ..?
to say thevare recovering very fast ,,l;_.,
A lar^e crowd Irom this section \j
went to t lie picnic at W?st Creek Sat- f,OI1
unlay: they say it was something tine. |
1'rot racted meet inn starts at Kmory I ',l*
second Sunday in August: a laiye crowd
Is expected?all are invited. },mi
Miss Itessic Long, of Ihirnet ts Creek j II
section, visited friends and relatives I this
iwii i <111 u?'i till * ; HI I 1*11, IK'*11 I K X- |
'?IU , ! Misss K
iss Mat lie} Adams has rettimed j al lll(> ,1(>
ii a trip to New York. Brown.
! >. M. Crosson, who lias been siek >ijss Ai
a eoliple of wet ks, is a! I.' to he I p ||e(| j_j
about a ;ain. Sunday.
on T. (5. Croft was in our town The Mi:
week, on his wnv t<> U
' " I
rankle lleilon^ spent Sunday
ino of Mr. and Mis Ji. N.
uiie l'liy'i and hrollit-rs \ is
\ "
if lioine ol .Mis. llnstcr last
sses I'owns ami Mriirsrs. of
greetings anu wisnes <
the old veterans, win
each other si nee the 1
ing of I he eamp, were
side, while looks of sa
their time seemed hi
were told that some d
crossed the river of F*.
last meeting.
?i gouu will ui
piano:
heard on every
dness came over Popular Pianos, at popi
ices win n they l'a" he procured through ]\
ear comrade had slcwart, r.f Brattlehoro, Ve
ternity since the Stewart is here and, will r<
perhaps permanently, in
with various building enle
I ? v?? ?M tIM
^ that has 1 cm held. There wsi
S such a larjfe crowd hut enough
pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Stansil
ilar prices bee!1 <?nly a few moiit
rlr ('. W khoir new home, hut it is a
rmoiit Mi home, and was looking its hrir;
main lien w'Lh "owers and, colored l;m
connection ???d, with music |M?|, VOt.al a?
rprises. Mr st,nni,',dal. was indeed t han
K 111(1 ,v" " "?} > ' v m" '
is not Mr. A. M. lanvis i?. visiting :it Mr
lobe Knofli sw vk't'it V at present.
lis in Crops are all layed by and the peolovels
^'C an ,a^'npr in t he cues and pienies
:l,tc.s't and so to.irth.
items Miss Klla Jenkins, of New Brookd
in-1 land, is visit in^ relat i ves in this seeming.
| tion. i
iii this sect ion last week. Sal;
Mr. Reid VVi^htman. ?!' this section spec
visited here nil Sunday. 1 |)(
Mrs II. V. Rodin, of I his section if
visiting friends and relatives near j
1 Inlstein's cross roads tit is week.
Mr. Ihir Minh'k ans family of near M
^aluda visited Mr. Joe I'adgetSunday spen
Mr. < Hin Minick of tliis sect ion had vi-s''
l?i? miefnr! Ii?a <?t* I*.1 - 1 -
i <1 recnvsll
ula County, wbere be made a | Mitchell,
? Thunatay. I jIrs W
?,r. I?. K. Hisor lias t'one 011 a1 father's,
.this wtek, through Newberry slie Wln
Orecnvillc counties turn of M
rs. J. <!. Ktheredne, of Columbia, Manyol
it several days bore, Uns week, jngaj?>yo
injj relat ives, dav at tlie
e, are visit ine M i.ss Carrie
near Merchants.
. H. White will leave fur 1 er
Mr. P. H. Watson. where
remain until the re
r. White from Hultimcre.
'theyountf folks are ex pectus
time at Mt. Willing, tor.ienie
i lie loiiowing miicei
wore elected for 1 li<
Captain .1. A. Heiyli
Mr. C. K. Henderson.
Capt W. M. Jordan,se
Mr R. I,. Courtney, tl
Mr. J. C Hammond, fo
Air (1. (Kdmonds, a
A.M. Gardner, Secret!
Rrown, chaplain; I>r.
rsoi me l amp stcwart is an experienced p
u coining year: As Piano dealing is now a
it, coiiiinander: with Mr. Stewart, he havin
lirst lit utenant: cling expenses: those dos
cond lieutenant: class pianos can pet what I
11ird lieutenant: from him and at the same
urthliewterant; the high charges (counting
djutanl; Mr. .1 expenses .vc). which must 1
iry: Ilev. .1. (' bought through travelingsa
1! I'. Wyman Mr st n n,.o
< >ur intellectual feast was furn
inno expert r .
. , t?y the reading of two seleclt
si < ls^" lic'e, the shackling of .leiT I
!vno ' l\ and the return of the Hut lie I
Irinsr first , , .
. I> >t11 wee lnueh enjoyed. At
l,hcy want . . .. .. * ...
close ol the readings. Mrs. Stunst
t ime, save . ... ,
,. s ited lis into t lie dilime room, v
traveling . , , ,
there was a long table, covered
>c paid it desman.
snowV I'ncn, sparkling with glas:
, silver, and n?Mi'nm.?<i ,vi>i. '
'* ,0< We ;i(t|ice that a food many or tin
1 ar" poach trees are breaking down to the
hi\is. jrroU|M; vvi(i, tiu-ii awful load of
?tfs, p0;u.|?.s
tin
I J,, Mr, Paul Shcaly, of the Del mar seetidn
worshiped at Cedar (!rove E. I..
will, Church Sunday last and spout the
s ann ftvcniiif with relatives in this com-1
, .1. mioiil v
..i iinvmi; ims noise
runaway. was
Mr. II. \V. I'adgct is lioinp again
n.joving bet tor liealt h than before Ik <):
went to Augusta. folio
Mrs. w. s. Wiglitman is spendii g ,)a'1
iwhile in Greenwood with her sister' Mi
-. jjooajiMrs. this week. is vi'
>11
r. Rilchmnn \Y ise, of I'k sperily,
hero this week. ?
) last Monday nlprht, tin- 1 i11U The I v. <
; of our town enjoyed a nice little n Loxine
y at the home of Mrs. II. Riser. of W. T. .
ss Annie MclMniel <>f Johnston, nulla
siting Iriends here this week. crops are
ibout as }!
s. Rosa Crosson ts visiting rela
XCELLENT CORN.
? best corn crops to he fount!
I,on ( ount v, S. C., are tliose
Iolius of l.ecsville, and M.
nd. of batesburg. These
both excellent and, one is
i .il as the .her.
surgeon; the memory
tribute was paid to (In
who had passed away
meeting, ny .Mr. CJ.
Mr. T. A. Kmanucl
from General C. I. Wn
of a toiicliin^ hind for inspection at '1
age or tlic camp CiillumCo. Furniture store
since the last
''jfrsr,'; jack ii;,,k
dker asking the School Days.
uvviM-S Oil . ' I , . I , II,j
| j-j downs Several kinds of deli^i
c:ikc, and two of cream, complete*
picture, which was enjoyed in <
sense of the word. A most deli^l
away s veiling whs llie verdict of every
present.
i f? v i y
liifui Mr. .lames Steele, a native of the
d tin Lorcua vicinity, (lied Sunday night
ver\ and was hurried at I'nion 10. L, ehurcli
dfu Mord ly evening. Itev. J. D, Kheal\
'"in otticinting.
"H|(l IKE, '
i
| rKiiM' IH) I 1 I:K
AND LUKiS.
| Why not buy your butter, CR?f> jf,
lieese an 1 lard from me? I have one prjCe
of the latest improved refrigerator- p^odi
and keep everything fresh and cool.
E. R. Stead man
.... _ .
. ai i nisperil v.
JO
HIGHEST PRICES.
^(iu want to tfel the highest ?'"liarin
s for your butter, eggs and farm ail(1 W,UI'
tee, brim.'it to me. hung tod;
K. it. Steai.nran?
Subscrlb
HANN HOCK.
Mock the Multi higaiui.U
es;ilo wife murderer was
ly in Spiinkjiield, 111,
elor The Advocate.
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