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" * - Mi MMMMittMl AiSiiattia AbVddjil^ ii IffWB .. * " mm, gp 1KB m A MO NSli< I ) us= MWMMI H 'LAI CJGZ3 CTffi I A aLS H H jW IJACOI Sa 3 WOLF'S iturday, > STORE, , Aug. I Batesirg > and onti , s. c., ? miiing For fOmmenci Ten Days. "X I ? 1II rl Mark the D ?' and B Mfcrk it W. ate Having Hats, Di Manufa< pll* c,l# r?An w i Bought a Gigantic St py Goods, Shoes, Milli jturers, for Spot Cash r* W W A m. T ock of Tailor-]\e Cloth nery and Ladie^urnish t, i ^ - jm ing, Furnishing Good ings, from Overstock ^ TED s Let Nothii id Keep You The Hoi ''^1 an< tig I '"'l Away I 1 jr Set I I A I J Saturday August At 9 A M. rui^ jui ' This immens 5 rifice it to the i this particular then pay us a c 1 nAiM 1 e stock is now being ; mblic. This is one of effort will be the mos ',all on the 5th. of Auj the COST ot arranged in outore, ar ' our most imp:ant sal* it successful er seen ir ?ust. KA W ITl/Ti 1 L. l? id is now being marke ss and we are determi i this city. Read an i. m.*?4* d to sac- The Daj ned that Known, d study, Migs ? ? /^l a . J_ . 1 r is Don't I j 1 T> 4- /\ n _ J' ' The Sensat burg. Here equaling qua ? \ Y All Q vd nr\ ;ion of the day?the A will be the most Mig] ntity and variety, the V'rlinllir Wonder of the hour? hty Avalanche of Maj s combined stocks of a J_ .Ll- - 1- * - 1 ? Jacob Wolf, Ctfitter f< iestic Bargainever boo 11 the retail Cthing St )r Men, Boys and Chi ight to be Slaughtered ores in Batesburg, S. 1 n? Datto onH C ldren, Main Street, I by any firm in the C. "ViilHrpn: the attractr DiiLCO" ve sea- I iy V/ LV1 V-/ V/V/ sonable Dry ( see for yours and every an the flow of tr i. vilcbiiy in v IICU LU lllbp joods; the latest in SI elf the long distance tide. Every article \ ade. Everybody is v ecu trie nign-graae st< loes of all kinds; Hats the nimble penny and vill be reduced to aim wondering how we car 3ck or Tailore (Jlotnin 3 and Milliner, & Thous mighty dolls' travels, ost nothing. Competi i slaughter sirh High g ior ivitjxi, ?jvj O CillVi v >ands of merchandise tc We are going to cui tion howls, but of no i Grade Merchandise fo )o numerous to menti' c the very life out c avail, for they cann r almost nothing and on, ana >f each I ot stop I exist. I I > I I Our Guai QflfAA' We ass"re ea ctllLwC. One price to i ich and every purchaser absol ill and that means CASH. E ute satisfaction. We guaranl very article in the house IViAR tee every garment, every pr :ked in plain figures. ice and every statement h< ^re made. I a . A n^=h S 're You Find th Right Place. IACOR wni P'Q QTAI ? ami vy pvil \/lI JA 3P It JV i tuv 17 HI V^I AU COB W Knai. UUUIV 1' 'OLF'S STORE We have i 1 this Sale e f People, that 9 ??????? secured for ^ ixtra Sales- H t Customers | LI WEEN ADVICES. q main 5>t raiMUHBaM France Coward, of Aiken, and Mr. Herbert Roper, of Spartanburg. AVIii lp T .filinwari'Ti'y reet, GILBERT GLEAMS. ' Bates ?1 HBBWHHm i WARDS us inns ;burg;, So. Church. The Captain is al-! 0PF.1 linir anmotbU" *? * 1 win experu lay in being Car. ? a rnTTHM nnrrc t\ a thib m Mice no de- I waited up- I _J j ^ WATERWORKS &C. ( Froxi our regular correspondent 1 Aiken. S. C. August 2 (special.) Thewoikof raising the necessa ? */ C9 "I IVJUI V I IV# I UO was being rendered by Miss Clara ? Weathersbee, organist of the Metho1 dist church, the bridal party entered, preceded by Miss Constance Roper, of Spaitanburg, and air. Claude Coward, the bride's brother, who opened the 1 gates of the altar. 1 As the bride entered the church, rv leaning on the arm of Mr. I*. C. Rog PROTBACTED MEETING, RAIN W] AND PERSONALS. (Fronri our regular correspondent.) Rev, J. K. atriekland is holding pro- * tracted meeting at. Reulah this week ^ pai Mr. JP T. U'oi<l?r ..-"o ;.. r?.,? t. \t ? ? jrr?' folks to GATHER, CROPS. B ljEBALL AND after sp OTHER PERSONA1 ITEMS. K w^'c " j the air, | From our regular coll pondent ) is 1,1 Ir. Lewis Harriso)" >f Trenton A cl our town quite1' flyinu triD ? buiit?, n,f 11jo young I . give them a big time. I ,e hrst ?P* Mitchell has returned homejthe ?fflce 0 ending some time with Miss ma ' from cher. ' Lexington. ar orange blossoms flying in 011 Ju,y :{l h guess it isn't only heard said I Punrfed toll e truth ' jCoonerand. o __ ; M. P. Whittl Earning to Mothers I rh~v a~ wviivm UVU^U, MS I ! || T V LL cotton boll to come to * ? * ' f the Advocate was, by CHOPS AMD 1 Joe Al. Harman of ^ This cotton reached us "Sare^lai tt tst. On Aug 1st,an ex- ?f Lexington Coi was received fro in J W nd t,ie 0011 nt3' 01 n the 2nd, one froru Air' I We he11? it to 1 e both of Batesburg. of al* kinds?_ a-, _ ? In this section m PELIOM. IE DISPENSARY. ) see the good folks iinty make a move to ' the Dispensary as be the source of evil VI P ho wo iLpit.al for building the Aiken Cott P iivho.ise is progressing rapidly ai a committee has been appointed select a suitable site. The comiD tee in charge of inisii.g the sto ffav^scpnething over $15,400 subserib now, and all of the committee in ? lecting a site are : Messrs. II W. I>i hie, M. T. Jlollcy, dr., I>. Ii.Croslai n?.l I! K' 1\,nl? Act,,nil nellin i on ers ner uncle, she presented a picture ,1(j of surpassing loveliness to Miss A nnabclle Rogers, of Augusta, it- was the maid of honor, i he bridesek maids were: Miss Ellen Roper, of cd Spartanburg, Miss Fannie Rogers, ;c- Miss Myrtle Annstiong and Miss b- Marie Philips, of Aiken. The usliers ad were: Messrs. Davis Iianklnson, Ray 'P. Y.n toe Rtf'hnr/1 l?Anov Af' Cr\n*fnr?_ - ... ? ovliliVA ? ?3 III A r day night aud Tuesday on business. l" Mrs. Essie Drafts and sister Miss ^ Leila Lindler attended ths annual wai picnic at Barrs last Thursday. A numder of our young folks atten- a,t' ded services at l'ond Branch last p Tuesday night. &?? vs ai Miss Ruth Taylor is visiting her Mie esday. nt To?mi ! small chi lr. Walter Sawye.t Johnston, of the su i on our streets Sm ;, afternoon, st bowel fuite a large crown oung folks nect;ssari ended the Union W|,i at I'hi- cast?r oil on last Sundav, t c reported a tl,e ,K>we d meeting, Rev. v rtwell Ed- tut,e' rds, of Ridge Sprii; . cached the t?r oil' ai icinnoru > f*iH t\i 1 no J <>kk>Jehcare cannot be used with Hiebiliousa ldren during the hot weather sufferers ard mraer months to guard again There is not troubles. As a rule it. isonly who may no 'to give the child a dose of ' health and lu to correct any disorder of Chamberlain Is. I>o not use any substi- J Tablets. Th give the old fashioned cas-[ the stomach a nd see that It is fresh, as ran-1 the digestion' a. iu uur sympathies. and tlie farmers t ind dyspeptic are constant Outside of tUe appeal to our sympathies news, one of tliem. however ,t be brought hac* to THE BENINGT01 ippiness by the use of The man (if wa s Stomach and Liver ; was sunk by the , ese tablets invigorate j Jer ^nef-recentl ind liver and strengthen gaU Dig^o. has h* TllCV also retnilntn ~ ..uii, guuu crops ire glad to havetbem l>ispensary we have 1 BOILER BDEST. r I terming ion, which .errible explosion of -'""i y in the horbor of f* rt F quired amount of money can be ra ed, an organization will be elfect and the warehouse built. The Aiken-Barnwell summer schf for white teachers opened here \< terday. The attendance is very gc< there being about 45 teachers pri ent. The faculty is composed of t fdllnwine exnerieneed tenclieis: l'n -V. . 4klVIIUI?l JlUJ'tl , VI V|.'U I tttll" | is- burg and Arthur Matthews, of New eti York. The bride and groom left on the )0l night train for Spartanburg, via. Au?s. gusta. xi. It will probably be over a year hers fore anything can be ('one to relieve he the water situation here. The city [it- htC O tt\oriri o o (1 4 bibl ?? > ...Kt..!, aunt Mrs. Lindler here. \ ta.ii Miss Fanny Oswald near here is \< recovering from a case of typhoid fev- nt.t tT. not Miss Dominlck visited friends in ^ town last Thursday. ^,U( The much needed rain has come mo and enlivened the crops greatly. qui uvmij .iiiiuyiii , | I WHS cor- "" "" nly grand. t.n tx> gripe. bowlesgh Ve are certainly so.\ ) hear that era Diari le Ollie son of Mr. I virs. Pou is doge of ca any better at thiit^ ing. checke Ir. C. L. Jones spe>)ionday and danger avi esday in Ratesbuvitisiting his ^,,s romc tber, Mrs. I-. Al.i,?es, who is on('e and te sick and who is.- ,tny better s?onasth< uacaieii una nas a tendency bowels: For : If this does not check the and Crosson D e Chamberlain's Colic' Choi hoea Remedy and then a A T? stor oil, and the disease may is the saving 1 (1 in its incipiency and all girl of Geo. A. oided. The castor oil and He writes; 4,A tdy should he procured at our little girl ' kept r? a ly for instant use as with serious T j first indication of anv how. =? v"" The crew of th sale by Timmons Bros. bercd b)7 of who rug Co. wounded and 16 u I Secretary of \ niching Story promises that, i rom death, of the baby of ti,e conditions t Eyler, Cumberland, Vd aster, no white wa t.the aye of 11 months, that no one will b was in declining health, scapegoat, hroat Trouble, and two, vvxa v.< nuuiru. e Bennington nu<nm 58 are dead, 4?> nlnjured. | ?he navy, Bonaparl n the investigation Bat causetfthe dis- \ sh will be used aid e picked out as a . 5 W. L. Hrooker- of the Aiken Ins t lite, Professor W. H. West, of N< 9H Decatur, Ala., Miss Ansie llo) man, Columhia and Miss Jennie Lou hrow Hr: the Aiken Institute. 'J'lie school was opened with praj by Kov. P. J. McClean, of the Aik baptist Church. County Superintendent of Edu< u.?a u iiki i ^ i li vi "HIJ (Tt?',V"U l?II WHICH I ti- bonds can be issued for it is already w bonded for $90,000 and according to of law a city can only issue bonds to h per cent of lite value of its taxable property. It is probable that the, ,-er council will wait until the next gen-: en oral election and try to secure a change in the constitution, as Rock I [>a. Hill did in a similar case. Prof. S. S. Lindlcr attended tlie | M Sunday School convention at Zion's is v church last Friday, Saturday and ; win Sunday, as a delegate from Grace : Lutheran church. ' . 7 .Toll fou Fiendish Suffering ^ is often caused by sores, ulcers and u,c cancers, that eat away your skin. |)aN , \ el troubl< Irs. Steve Edwardshiear Saluda, successful isitlnj? her mother,E.G. I'ou be relied u r> is quite Rick. even in c ,ast Thursday Wai team and inston crossed bats, score was on ' ru^ ^ r to eight in favor Yard's cur s are certainty oracl ack players Nothing or j did some line jog They mberli en't alaved JohnJhn* ? rk: ? ? i/iiysicians gav i appears. Tliis is the m <st most in despai treatment known and may try I>r. King" pon wit i implicit confidence Consumption, ases of cholera infantum. The first botth y Timmons Bros, and Cross- )n^ four bottle b. now in perfect to relieve and i the Market llqual to Cha At O J. Harris iln's Colic. Cholera and | Bros and Cros! uiuoiKii i>cwman eher up We were al- duty on the Bern r, when we resolved to CXpiosion took plat s New Discovery tor Si^r,, Perry was bor Coughs aud Odds. << and was a gal j gave relief: after tak- b^dy will be interr s she was cured, and is Mass-, where, whei healt h." Never fails his home, cure a cough or cold.) , F. B, Guntcr Timmons Subscribe fnn *on Dmtr Cn i Terry, who was on | Kington, when the 1 M, was Killed. En- 1 u In Columbia, 8. 8 lant <? Hirer. His I ed at Stock bridge, 8 i) on land, he made ? lion A. W. Sanders welcomed t teachers to Aiken and gave tlx some advice, lie vvas followed Air. McClean who. in behalf of t ministers of Aiken, invited the teac ers to attend any and all church si vices. The many friends of Mr. .1. it. Co man, of Aiken, will he glad to lea ,ie Dr. Walter S. Hav, a prominent j jru physician, of Allendale, died here Saturday after having been sick with lie acute stomach trouble for three weeks. eri Dr. lfay is prominently connected . t in Aiken having lwen a cousin of I)rs. ' H. II. Wvman, J. F. Wvman and 11. ,rn i ' II VVomnM ~.~ll ? - * vvm Hedell, or Flat Rock. Micli.,sajs an(j "I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, can for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is the best healing dressing 1 ever found" ^ Soothes and heals cuts, hnrns and Jor scalds. 2/>cat O. J. Harris, F. B. Gun- on ter, Timmons Bros, and Crosson Drug ^ Co. of Leesville. urc > I>A. l?l ?? > potiy IU' 1/1 I defeated them h itnes, they This facl i ntford to let. them km xt time every whet Ilsses Estcllc m.zll and Kffie les went shopping up Johnston, Uifm?r last Frh.ay mornl I nnSk Ir. Horace Huzhnmpont Sat- says: "Th lay and Sunday wi4,me folks. ^et 'n Ihe Iiss Stay Thrailkil|i returned which cm arruuea KiMlliJy. "OC and $1.00 g L is well known to druggists ^rce* c, and nine out of ten will customers this preparation Publl >cst is asked for. Mr. Obe The public is i prominent druggist of ,lop- of the curative i a circular to his customers medicinal toni ere is nothing on the mar- sick stomach, way of patent medicine Maryll.Waltei lals * uarnnteed. Trial bot-1 Cate-50 cei advance. 3 is Aroused. ? iroused to a knowledge rOC merits of that great i ^ c, Electric liitteis' for' liver and kidneys.! s. of 540 St.Clair Ave.. I IV1-^ * / . ?V nuvu- I its a \ear in J ENT 1 ^URANT 1 f his appointment to a scholars! k West Point for next year. Mess Bl Johnson, of Williston, and .1 Wris, of Parksville, are first a econd alternates, respectively. > Coleman, was a member of tlie Jun class at Carolina College last year. ()ne of the prettiest weddings tl has been solemnised in Aiken > > ?? j iiiuii, i uicv hiiuwn puy.Mii M,> siclatiR of Aiken. rs. | U. Aiken is very much alive socially Ld there lieing a numberof dances and Ir. fo al funttitn* each week. 'ol i Mr. Thomas Fox. the popular clerk | In the Powell Hardware Co.. left on lat Sunday for Ids home in Batesburgfori He will visit Glenn Springs before he ? ? I hot J, D. Runyan, of Butlervllle, (), laid her tl?o peculiar disappearance of his painful symptons, of indigeston and bill- * ousness. to Dr. Kind's New I.ife Pills (,av He says:"Tliey are a perfect remedy, ,vi{ for dizziness, sour stomach, headache r constipat ion** etc '' Guaranteed at s (). J. Harris, F. It. Gunter, Timmons *,n ltres. and Crosson Drug Co. of Lees Cm lie after a weeks stalh relatives Cholera ant bowel com | mmend thl Ir. (leorge Edwards t last Sun- by Timinor. ' afternoon witb hit ,e folks at Co. ige Spring. . W, M. Eidson an tie sister Sick lu ad pending this week friend in conditlonol liiiteville. ly cured by < ntJtln WarH ?c Vkiill* .uiii a e OlIC, VOlUniDUS, O., 1 l>iorrhoea Remedy for months, I wasp jlaints. We sell and reco- fever and ague, s preparation " For sale ed; I could not is bros and Crossoa Drug' was so weak 1 drugs, that 1 < after beginning ache results from a disorded ters, 1 obtained r the stomach and is quick- j time 1 was enti Chamberlain s Stomach and teed at O. J. II writes- '-For several Main St iven up to die. I liadj ffll IJ/l my nerves were wreck-! VAJL-UB sleep, and my stomach : t?very thill? from useless doctors'! * ? could not eat. Soon I The Best of ; to take Electric Bitrelief, and in a short i at Modera rely cured." tluaran- ?___ arris P M " * reet. I 1BI A, s. c. in Season. 3 Everything B te Prices. 9 sometime was that or Miss Kill nor returns to Aiken. 1 V . V . vllle. Trie* 2fic. ? ? ? naming 1 ^??ver iaoic >1 iu his old pond, d?L, the Met ( Bros. and C I\ ? I :ts. I-ori?aleb> Tinmions | Tiiuuions Hros. i n?son Drug Co. J of Leesville. I* m:. >, uuuwr J and Crossou Drug Co. Subscribe for the rice 60c i year in ad vance.