The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 31, 1905, EXTRA, Image 1
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WEATHER REPi
cDPrui TftTHC Ahvnri
i on Hit* 54 '''drst 't,r strong drink, wli
reported l,,roUg|' dispensaries, blind t
crated botlh sor what not. Iti
tain.y lime for every Christian
wno may be connected with Hi
flPT pensriry to resign out of self re
l/?L 1 s. Since writing above 1 lia1
itcd the house where Jetierson
TI? ROOM Stopped a few bays after he left
wa?iinuia<
K'llH'l .
fc";. KAOLIN, DEATH AND FUNERAL!
AND OTHER MATTERS.
ie ilis (|,'roin our regular correspondent
spool Mr j^e(m whom 1 mcntioi
10 v's ed In my communication ot lai
l?avis died Sunday morning nbo?
Rich- .> ??--? "?j?
iiiu-uuuu l I UU :f!iTJLill
s S8H00L AT LEX ,
ISGTON, S.C.
The Lexington county summer t
school for "touchers will convene in g
Jt the Lexington scuool building at y,
. 10 O'clock \V(>lllll'sH?v mnniinn K ....
i nil uimuii. I a
What is tin* relation of the news- IB
Mtpoi editor t?? his readers? rM
Certainly the relation is a vital one. 3 1
n these days of large circulations
lie press hi comes a tremendous eninery
of civilization. And Its greatst
power resides in its ability to
i MammotJ
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STATE WEATHER BUK
Fair to day; Tuesday show
ble winds.
ARMS STACKEI
FLAG FOLD!
... moil(j it Is on East ^JishllgU
LhAU. ami is owned ami occupied by li
eis: varia- u. Scales. Mr. Davis refuse
?.ccept entertainment, by the ]
or (jrecnslioro 1 am told for I lie
It vn son that ddfpg so might
AnU them to suffer at tlie hands <
Federal authorities. lie kue\
jlj standard of the Federal army
fit i'/Pnc rlirht? wnc vi?Ptr 1
v u iiiivit, iic wus uurieu ounuay ?
m .^t Oak Grove cburch; the funeral wi
on A preached by Rsv. Evans llall to
10 large crowd of sorrowing and sympi
people rhi/1 ng friends and relatives. Re
rca* llall touk for his text the 21st, veri
cause of t|iU chapter ol 1st Corii
Lilians, which read "for since by ma
v the came also resurrection of the dead
as *? Mr. Ilutto was just in the bloom <
u ~r~i J u
is U8t 2,Kl U
The following will be the instructions
witli courses of study offered
v each: si
' Superintendent, J. 11. T. Major, of tl
r Hateshurg graded school, Pedagogy
j j and Geography; Superintendent J. (J.
| Allen, of Yorkvllle graded school, tj
I Arithmetic, Algebra and History;
nite public sen time nt into a norma)
>rce.
The editor, therefore. Is the repre ntuti\e
as if he liad been elected to
lie office of editor by the votes ol
lie ocoplc.
Any conception of his office less
lian this is loo low.
A nri vnf ?
oLAUull
In
Dninnn I
DISPENSARY SICI
REV. JOAB EDWARD
Editor Advocate: Memoi
gathering into its store tun
day new facts, new faces
Mdeoees, does not fail to
back into th.? n isi and let
that time. I)r, J. L. McCurry s
[. the Coufederate government tl
gave to the world an example ol
S ducting a watfon a high plane c
y though '"nation, an example that is wl
>se every a Parallel in t-lie P^1- They h
not against the rights or iny i
am new nor y)C destruction o
swing vg
private property or any peoplo.
us enter ? . ' ' . * .
"" **v lire, beli'K only twenty years old an
aid of qujte u Host, of friends. T1
iwt' sympathy of the community is e
f con- tende,] to the family in their sad 1><
>f civ- reavcnicnt.
tthout
allied After the funeral services was ove
nation we accompanied Mr. Ill rain Kirklan
f the t() 11'? Kaolin mine, at Chalk IIil
pije After dinner we took a stroll aroun
. puss rm/.aoein worn i nick, of Newid
berry, Primary Methods am! Drvwinif.
1C i The
summer school will continue in ' >
" session for four weeks and will he an
, invaluable aid to those who are anx- n
I Ions to seen re teachers certificates, as Ci
r, well as to those who have certifi- l(
id oates and wish to have them renew1.
ed. The county board of education
id will renew the certificates of those h
There are newspaper editors - liappir
iliey are rare?who will tell you
privately) that a newspaper has as
inch right, morally, to champion the
uise of some special and selfish injrcst
for pay as a lawyer has to plead i
le cause of his client for a fee. J
The editor who makes such a claim
as no righteous conception of his re- line
Ill
Men's and Boys Highr
a/nrl "Rvtra TrnncDvc
111W&J
Grade CJoth=
Q f
into t lu; days that have gone
music of our lives, whether
st rains of joy or moans of !
found largely in moinorvs,
The present with its busy
van not bury past, experieim
ing llreensboro N. ?J. yeste
ning, 1 gave my mind up for
camp life here forty years :i
b' The *eUeral army by its ruthless clcs
. ion of private,property in the
1 e 111 can never stand with the Confe
sorrow, army. The army of today may
'1U| .'Ua). ant* ' trust will ever hereafter
i utiles t|ie example* set by tha Confer
Reich . ,
. . army in that particular respect,
rday eve- _ _
i POSTAL FBOM MB. CE
truct- awu" L,,u mine, r rom indication
south t'lere W'H soon be considerable bus
derate ne8s carried ou there, In the way <
do It. mini?K chalk.
follow We had a pleasant chat with M
lerate C. B. Norton, one of the director:
Mr. Norton leaves today lor Atlant
City, Via, Savannah, fla., ami Ne
q York and will not be hack until abet
the 15th, of August.
Si whose time Is about to expire provided
said teaehees attend the sum- t(
mer school and pass satisfactory examinat
ions at the close of the school, f<
r. Another feature that lias not. heen n
presented in the summer school ci
io heretofore is a series of lecturers on ol
w live school questions bv men of em- p<
Jt minent ability. w
Tim l~... t.... - _ *
1Ltion
to his conception of his relation
> his constituency. m
News papers are purveyors of news ^ *
ar a price. But tliey are intinitely
lore than that. They are forces of
ivili/atiou. And their power is not
r tliemseles. Tliey get it from tlie
uople. Without the people they
ould have 110 power. Therefore, they H'fc
y *-.4 ? V4. *,V JL i. V WUV/i kj
KEEPING REC
Close Out Entire Sto(
?Wev'e fully made i
....
>UCTIONS
ik?No Mineup
our mind.
ray ui me liiuu is ill' mill up]
unil. Stately buildings are
side while a busy and prospc
pie are a stir from countr
uiwn. The 41 li of July was
occasion for celebration, I lie ri
battle near here and the pi
picnic to 8000 operat ives by
ers of the (.'one cotton mil
erous and refreshing shower:
pears ..air BATES.
011 every
;rous peo- Hemet,1
y and in duly 21,
made Lite 1>par Bayly,
ivolntinary Will you please send me t'
vinji of a last copies of Advocate to abov?
the own. office. 1 like California very
Is. (Jen stiH I don't think that the c
icameand van come up to Arizona. I
We heard by phone this a. m., tin
Gal.. Mrs. J. J. Boatw right was take
1 with fever. Mr. Boatwrlght is ee
tainly having a bad time with h
wo (2) family now in the way of sicknes
; Post but, we hope, they will soon all r
much, cover, and he restored to their usu
limate good health. W. W.
have
iwiiuniiig icciures 10 Avnicn o'
, the public is cordialIv invited will he
in K'ven: p,
r. 1. Thur.Mlay evening, August :in), c|
is Col. Charles 11. Rogers, of Ilatcsburg. <,l
s, 2. August 10th, I)r, .1. D. Mailer, fi
e- of Sell wood. II
a a. August 17th, Prof. Fattcrson l'
Wardlaw, of South Carolina College.
J A mrnet OAtlv IV- 1 A i? o_i i tl
we a uuty to tne people. ^-pi
The editor of a great modern news- X II1
jper is bound by every consideration _??
'duty to stand for ttie best interests ~~
f t;.t people, lie must protect them
om abuse and usurpations of power,
le must make his appeal to the best i
tat is in himself. Jjl6
His is a high calling?no less sacred
inn t lint nI* tl*<> .nil*.if fW7?
e Goods Must be Sold.
>ur entire Store will ui
te Remodeling, with a
1 OCvA n/Nn J?
idergo a com=
m addition of
r? i
linen, lawn, starch and clay
what mixed tip. This i
sought an interview wi
Greensboro's oldest citizens,
to get the location of the cai
k 7tl? regiment of S. (J. V. at
of the surrender in 18'J5. It
Pritchard was the man to wl
referred. 1 f mud in him a i
1
were some worked some, picking ap
norning I Hands are searcc and they arc i
Ll? one ol ,M> " *- ?0 to $:i.OO per day. I ei
in order my trip to Los Angeles, A tine
up of tlie something doing all the time,
ilie time all well. Give my regards to al
on. -1. A Yourfiii
Horn I was t;. C. 11:
nm. who
nrtTunr MimoT u one
rta;,s JOHANN HOCK, THE MURDEREI
ii joyed IS SAVED FROM HANGING BV
cit>- A WOMAN.
I'oP1' Johann Hock the multi-bigamis
11. .md wholesale wife murderer was ik
2nd, hanged on Friday last, as arrange*
ites. but was saved by a stay of executiu
at the last minute. A mysterioi
on r
u^uou 4*1 VU| i/l II . A. I t. OUIIt'I" j v*
[ er, of New Herry College.
DANIEL LAMONT EX- p
It1 SECRATARY OF WAR K
2 DEAD.
? \J V *
if for a brine ho betrays the public .
lat trusts him he is the meanest of
:l traitors. ?
lie is the people's tribune, 1'lie is '
eacherous to the people he makes lyt
imself n prostitute. And he becomes 1^| (
le most dangerous man in the comninity.?Milwaukee
Journal.
=i oquare icei, ui
; on Rutland Avenue.
yw is The Time
thp cm a
space, iront,
Here is
ft:
lltcu Ill-ill nil", piill'l", illlll
t,crest in those days alive,
on 1 lie street and t hink of I
since gone into dust lii 1 1
n r/j I ^C!lnv ?yjc inon nt
gone. I)r. George Etliere<
BorHcnipht. Nathan Bguk
Connirwitry, Jim Denny, In
slop. Why should flu* roll o
he called here? On this hill
wilii 111- ivuAiuui iuauvu i. a. ttua
I pause Major T. H. Kussoll, son
races long Frank llussell. died at Williai
ISthrre lgo iu snlh year of his age, on M
?to : !>n h %
lUML.
lge, Sain He was a son of David Frank
night our seu. \^|m was a lieutenant ii
ilfiet me Continental Ann. V/hen a
f I lie ill-ui l oy he was apprenticed to John
I h ard gf_ who was foreed ti? linvn Km
otiiiii. woman, name unknown, having
of B. physician with her. appeared at Hi
rston. juil where the linal preparations i?
onday dock's execution were uiiderway; sli
fold the jailor that money would I
Kits- provided su flic lent to hear the cost <
, tjl0 an appeal of the case to lite is up re in
young Court. fiovcrnoi Dcneen, of 111
Mill | nols, refused to issue a stay of exeei
irta mi i tiou, hut at the last minute, ft ton tiav
i'iiiin-i Daiuuiiii ? nu wus secretary
of war during President Cleveland's
IB
administration, died at his home at
( Millbrook, N. Y., on Sunday last. ^
K Daniel Lament was a man of great
'O . ... II
( tact ana anility coinoin'Mi wiin an :
' unswerving honesty. | it
|: DBITEP STATES SENATORS NOT ?
iltvtvo innvr nnnnoipn
HEARING SEPTEMBER FIFTH.
ontrcal, -July 2s. ?The argument
ir the writ of habeas corpus in the ?
iiltual consent of judge and counsel,
>stponcd until Sept. f?. The habeas
trpus application is on the ground j
a m a JL-* JL
on hand
F r i d
LW U*
for the last time the drum li
7th JCKiment to fall in I
At at t hews^mL/.1.'A',W..V^',SV i i'i
to
but^Whort distance Well
ember the evening our
here was broken up in
nrrlor Mia I'^nrlnutnf uuwod
eat of the ciiarged with complicity in the
II. C. W lication of the eclchrajefj
iivei. am. ''Junius. '
. M*C the Major itusAttt vHUtrlcd M
for ever. HainiWMfi in and eleven cli
u: depot i> Were born tn them. As editor c
do 1 rem- Anderson Cazette, Major Itussel
campnient vc.j-y successful.
the usual "
Smvh
* pub-1 inK keen raist'd, Hock's two lawyet
'tiers went to t lie jail aiicl arranged wit
i Hie jailor for a pnsponement of exc
srtli'^ cUt-ion. After an interview withtli
iidren states attorney, l?ov. Dencen grante
)l the a stay of execution.
II was Whether, it was only hoping again*
hope, or for some other reason, un
known, llock seemed to he eontidei
AUT1AIO AOUTL ULrilURLIV. "
"s 1'inted States Senator Mitchell, of (i
'' Orejzon has been si'itwsced to pay a
tine of $1,000 and lo labor in pel a1
ie servitude for six months. Mitchell
was convicted of unduly usinjr his ti
position as a means of personal p'ain.
!! BARBECUE AT DELMAR. i:,
iai mi; magistrate nan no power 10 l
y the ease -The Augusta < hroniele ] lVlO
1
Yiillimt \ ol u it t ??? r*. m '
During ouu of the frequent re vol uoijs
in Haiti the eomuiniuler of the TfAV
overuuient fori os at I'ort au I'rinee ^
utile a requisition 011 the authorities .
I <"u|>e 11 a it ion for men to niil in put- X66
tin down tin* uorisinc.
'riling-, August 4th., ai
the Greatest Bargain .
ed in the entire State.
: every Garment, eve
msmm
Feast ever of.
We guaran>ry
price and
the depot and formed a line
railroad, 'l itis was the las
7th regiment formed with
nuns in hand, though her
been held ah ft on many a It;
and her guns had sung tl
lire anil blood in six or sev
now t hey are exchanged for
parols. Capt. A. I' I'.oukni
,,,, YELLOW FEVER GA1N1N(
t line the There have been 227 cases of :
Han aial fever so far in New Orleans wil
fan had deaths since July 12th.
it tie Held. The health authorities of the
le sonn of contend that the planue is si
en states con 11 nod to the Italian imi|
honorable t as it is well known that 1
inht, who Jack, confines his attentions to i
i that lie was not goiny to be hangc
'* and, lie further bel ievcs, that he wi
yellow uit|mat,ely be released. When that sn
:'1 ca:r.e I lock's fellow prisoners and t!
crowd about the jail shouted in d<
lijtht and Ilcchsaid, "If the Supreni
triotly court decides auainstine 1 am will
grants lo (jje j ask no mercy and no favo
fellow | i)ciievc jn the law, but 1 feel, tlu
no one jf t he Sunreme Cnnrt im? n ?Oinn<>?. i
d At the barbecue at Dclmar there
II were in attendance over f>0o people. ol
lv Speeches were made by .I. H. Wharin
) r> 1 .n-.n.1.n I..
' ^ lUli ( llU V-? Ms M wo i V/ ^ ?>vr ? ??- iutiiiii AJ * '.?
e- C. lh Ko^ers and an elaborated adle
dress, in favor of the Dispensary, as it
I- used to l>e, was delivered bv <"ole L. ,
di
r. Blease. r<
lt I
After it somewhat rough experience j
r two or three days the authorities gof | v3Vv
igethor the required number of men |
nd loaded them aboard sfiip. Then i
le following message was sent:
omniaiuler Government Porces. Tor: nu |
Prlnee:
Sir I send you per steamer Saginaw to- (
ay ! *? volunteers. Pleaso return the ,
>pes with whleli they are bound.
OOMMANDKIt AT PORT HAITI ION
?ry statement.
fss IS
t
" . 1 n
.00 Suits 13.50
nit " mm
knew no lear ami. e.er
kindness, commanded ('o. ('
arms, and then "stack arn
tlie noise of an upproachiti
heard coming from towards
Now it appears in si^ht. T
is bedecked with banners at
it stops, it is loaded with h
diers to whom we commit tl
our trims. A band of mus
showed I class ol men the situotion is alai
1 to order I" Mississippi health certi
is". .Soon are demanded from strangers at
ig train is ly every fcjwn and the same tone
liillsboro, | r^vail in Louisiana?shot-gun
lie engine antines are being formed every
id flowers, in the above named states an.
i'deral sol- country is full of apprehension
ic care of j dread.
ic is with The State of Louisana has in
iniiitf revicw the case, it will remit !avo
ticates a|,|y r,, me "
. near .
lit inns The name of the woman, who sum
llock, has been as '.ertlined to be t'oi
\\hi-v- n.ii<1 tlic pli3'sicin.n who aceon
, panled Iter was Dr. Liston MniitKor
j ery. Miss Wilson claims, as the on
j reason for her action, a desire to si
the Hock i?et a fair chance for l>
i.irar- I *
'irANADlAB UHL11 TU StTTLtKS. j
rI'anama
is Hie youngest of republics,! ^
I but is evidently determined to nol Le (
I the most backward of the sisterhood i,
Pel
She oilers to lend on proper
II security, to any who will undertake z
"" to make and maintain plantations of <
f any kind, or to raise live stock, in the
^ Comarca of Darieti. She will give 247
is . , , i .
\o 4 lut an i?i?k lor I'rlftoiiem.
AI tin? lucakiiiK '><11 "f t'i?- t'linn-an
;ar Klissa Itiu-lu-l, tlx* eeloliraiotl
ronoh iraKoilioiin?>, was in St. IVu-rs- j
urff. Just la-fore leaving tin? Uussiau _
;i]>ital some of ilu> ollirials of tin- oity ..." Sjj
;tvc a banquet in her honor. At tlx- ?-Ku
ml of the feast one of tbc Uussiaii of 1
ors, a nobleman of lii^;li rank. sai?l to ?-S
liu-hel in a bantering sort of way: ?
"We will not nt.t von -.,-vo.ll.v
W\ f ? \J . t.7\ /
.50 " 9.50
.00 " 7.50
them, a few words are exch;
then thev play 1 >ixit*. 1 he
comes to 1 lie disarmed regin
face ft.rwar.l march", as
homeward the band plays Si
Thus ended the closing cha]
7th regiment of S V. T
other troops beside I he 711
present, possibly some of lli
inged and I tilled against New Orleans,
order then ' The Health authorities of Ne
lent "left I leans and the experts fron
we start j Washington State that the case
ivee t home. ' all being screened from mosi)
liter of the and that the disease will not b
here werj an epedemic.
i n^iment
ie 15thand!THE COTTON LEAK SWIND 1
life and, she contends, that she w;
w Or K'hded ?"ly hy general luimanitaris
,. motives.
11 the
-i-j MATTHEWS.
icoiih \yc]| Mr. Editor I am here to try
| write attain, dut news is scarce,
in ?? 1 reckon thai is jrood news, for no-hot
1 Ib'K flt'pn lurlitiiMf nor t
I iiciiT) ill lit I 111 it ISO, 10 SUCH SCltlcr.
,s Darien is in the southeastern part <?i j,
in 1'anama, is ricli in minerals and line ^
woods, is well watered and grassy
The climate is wan i, as the district is
is near the southern limit of the trade <>
winds, therefore not so constanth '
1 ' I
cooled by those sea breezes as are the
eastern coasts of Costa It lea. Xiear
-v agtta and Honduras: hut it is not like- ,i
lerely 'mi revoir," for we will soon he J
i Paris to ilrink your health in spur- j
linn champagne."
' Monsieur,'' replied Haehel, "Prance
i not rich enough to treal all her pris j
uers of war i<> .humpunue"
I > I |> I > III II I to,
"Or course the earrings are quite j
relty," she said, with just a tinge of 1
>0 ? 44 5.00
)0 4 4.50
)0 4 4 3.75
zuiii regiment i n
only a few details of tlio
friend Mr. I'ritchurd has t h
nishod honor of being the til
the N.(\ lejj slut nre;whO ol
to improve the pnhlie big
taxation. The good road
to-day are lrnits of the e
forth by himself and his i
Through an Oct ogeiierian hi
Ti ll. "?My1 H ANDS Or THE GRAND
disti,,K- jury.
rst man in
r, red a bill cot,?" 'tJik trouble is ncv
hways, y I'"If invested l?y a federal gram
s of N. ('. \ ^ asbinglon. A bioker nam
llorts put j A- I'cekham lias relused to a
colaboier.s (|ueslions and Moses Haas tl
is interest ! 'eged no between the New
troubli) hi*re of any kind. 1 heli.r
that (iur community is worthy of son
praise, as we havn't had any ve:
w be- j serious diflcukiis around heie as ye
I jury ' I believe this community can boast
ed j,'. ni'ire black-siniih and whccl-wri^l
inswcr shops, than any oilier comninnity
tie al- thccountd. We ha ve four shops n<
York more than a mile a part. Mr, S t
" ly that ('iif will ever feel iliere such ,
Ileal as killed more than a hundred
11 people in New York eity alone, in a "
n few days of its last warm spell. Ittit ?
l?y goinj,' to tlie higher altitudes of *'
the not veiy high mountains there.
11 set tiers may raise almost everything
^rown in the I'nited States, .let have 0
1 a uniform and agreeable temp,-rat ore si
1' -ill ron r If I *?> * ? ??* * 1 .
i- < I-| rvi i 1111-111 , IMII MM" SIU1IOS IITO |
ery small '
"lint. my dear," replied Mr. T'hoxv,
if they wore any larger they'll l>?* all
ut or proportion t.? the size of your
ars " Philadelphia Pros-;
I lie IImIiv'k Way. ^
I'ticiid I suppose th?' hahy is fond f>
f you'i l'apa Popd of me? Why. he ^
loops all day when I'm not at homo ^
OloCKvruj** O 1
-iLMCVm*i AMMtilkS iiu '
* ?????> * ^ j
i.OO Extra Trousers
>.00 "
) CA a 44
>0 " 1.95
4.00
3.50
r\ /v
in all progressive measures i:
ed: as a magistrate' 11is
caused 11iin to hold the hat;
tiee colit biliously for nearly
of a century. Now just a
about the S dispensn
papers over here arc impre
the idea t hat it is sick in
and 1 note in todays (Jroonsl
?linl CVv.w.l, .. I* l? 'I' II....... ;
s nnnabat- I i,rokers and those Kiiilt.v in tl
friend has I rea" OI S,:,'isties also refuses t(
ince of jus- t'fy- Mot h ol tin? r? calcitrant w.i
a ?|Uaiter were allowed liberty on bail offe
few words fi'emselves their cotinsel as
ry Tin-! tl,e fffand jury, that they won
ss d with.' wh *n wanted. The i
do death wi" l>t' lifted to t lie 1) ?tto j-.
Lioro paper:
lurnci nrrnnnnrvrin
it' I'e-! Matthews, Mr. A. P. Lake ami M
t(>s. | Joe Lake are all doing a very nice bu
tnessesi iness 1,1 general repair wnik ami M
red lis j Noah A. Matthews does well al>o!
isnring! Master tleorge Lake has the funi
Id he | est little team of oxen I ever saw: I
natter has two little calves well broke
! work to his nece little cart and lie c;
carry a sack of corn to mill, or ai
umnll inK #.f - 1:1- ? *
. ? vmo a i a at I Ml 11 lal I illl |Ull\ Hit' ] *?
r* adequate laellilies for t ransporlalion I
ls* to those who accept her I i bora I oiler
1 sh> u'<l pr. sper.? Now V >rk ('oinmer
i cial tl
I THE BENINGTON BOILER BURST. J;
The man of war Itcnnintflon, which ''
L" was sunk by the terrible explosion of
" tier boiler recently In the liorhor ol
i hi miivs 111? mi ii i i j lis! Mi oil joy ujw ?
nololv '{'aw n nn?l Country.
L
I ll?- *!!???? I.lair.
Snow, oven in ili?' i vopif*. ii"\ r-r molts. /
in kmiihIii" oniinuotixly nil tlio your
.im.i iilmvo tlio li.-iuhi ??f foot,
n coltlor tilinos the snow lino is muoli
iv\ or limn litis
Tlioro will In* mi>tiiko? In divinity ^
>.uu
!.50 "
>.00 "
50 " "
>1.00 Trousers
>50 Pr Ovpvnll?
z.bU
1.65
1.40
1.50
.69
AQ
LI III I or I It I M'l Jt.l* I .. I I I I.I I I I
tlireiteniiitf to kill it hoc
stealing 1 l??iL is ^oin^ on in
ion wit li it Well, I hut i?>
he Oiitflit to have t hought,<>l
I heard him, say several ye:
a speech at Leesvilie ttiat i
time only *'J1ohO Iran be
through the ilisp :nsary hut
not near as much as the Au
??"> tintntuuL
i connect- li|
somethiii^l 1/1
lontf a>.o On Thursday. July Mrs.
us aKr<?i |>. Ktlioredffe, t?f Havlrdsville,
ip 11> t hat ,
en stolen fro,,? Iin nttaek of Iyplioitl feve
Lliat was was in the thirty-fifth year of 1
ditors and and leaves a husband and fom
iiiiuii ju? 111 ii.HKt'iiiai.
>1 esse is John fJ. and It. M. >iatthe\
?4I\ hove gone to tlie county poor.hous
I hut, not as inmates, they have goi
.lolm i t.liere to ceil the houses for the i
died 'nates, which will he a great improv
j ment as to comfort for next w int
icr age I "' ' F. Uuthevfords, of Halm
child- j t,:iss(,(' '1(?re 11 f(>w days ago on dusinc
Sau Dietfu. 1 as 1km n floated. |(
vs The crew of the llcnninKton numc,
l>erc(l h'T of whom .">? are dead, h>
wounded and !>3 uninjured,
n- Secretary of tlie navy, Ronapart v
c- promises that, in the investigation
of the conditions that caused the (lis- v
ft aster, no white wash will he used and ?
vS that no one will Iw picked out as a |
.inic Diou 111141 orrm In govern- I
ifni while iiii-u govern. ("nrleion. ^
I wlm- 1111*4*. | f
lie following passage explnius the , I
uriou* methods of ehoating at di<*o In
lie Klizuhelhan era no well tlnil I j I
rnnsorlbo it In full for the bouetlt of '
oiniiiontiiiot's oil ol?l plays ote . says | JJCj
eorre.-poudont of London Nolo* anil
pieties. "What false dise use they*'
h .00~
75c. "
Remember the date,
t 4th. Sale lasts 10 D
W -W -+
.79
.55
i-'ritlav Aug-'
ays.
Treasurers I mil stolen in
length of time. We may
something about rebates as
tion that has marked the
law is cleared away and the
their mitfht and in defence
not only set this breeder of
death aside but cease to lisi
llic same j ren t ? mourn her loss. Mrs. Ktli
>et lieui WJIS a |(,vinjf *ifo and motlie
thecorrnp . ^ , ...
consistant member of the ehiircl
dispensary
people in was buried in the Capt. Mitchel
of ri>>lit iir giound at Denny,s Cms* ro
spoils and
Len to men subscribe for The Advocate.
eredge >lrs' N:,n('>'a,1(' M'ss t'arrie Hu/.liai
visited in tins community last Su
rami a (layt
l. Site
I . Mrs Matilda Matt lie ./s is still ir
' proving,
ads. i
The crops, in this community a
looking tine since the tain
|(1 1 nuui'* KU.U . In
Knsk'n Newman I'errv, who was on ' ?
n- i
duty on the lie nninirton. when the k
explosion took plaee, was Killed. Kn- '
n- siyn I'erry was born in Columbia, S 1
C. and was a gallant ollieer. I lis (
body will he interred at Stoekbridtfe, H
n> Mass-, where, when on land, he made v
his home. c
s (llS?> stfippCll up Willi <IIII<K<<1I VlT |
ml heaves. <llae i?r vauntnge, Mattes, |
oiirde* lo elinp iiiul ohuuuue whan they
y sto, to lotte llie Irew <lise fall iimler , y
lie (able, and ho lake up the false, nu>l
f they lie true <lise, what shyfte will 1
bey make to set ye one of them with 1
ly?lln?, with eoitttiiig, with foystliiK
villi eoytiliRo, as Ihev < <? 11 it."-AsliHiu'a
Toxophilua." 1M5,
Vhitten
Goods
. Dry
Co.,
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