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yv .- ^. ' , J .<? " ^ B HOMEY 3WED IS HOMEY First Nat'l. Bank of B; ( ays interest four times a yeai B posits in the ^avingra Departm< pounded every three.months, spare money to work?it wei v?i sleep?has a perpetual, eve Hir . tiancity W?? invi I Open ait account now with our 1 t>s numbered with our five hunt M\UE. lUtburg r on dePut your I rks BK A 1116 DJ lank and ired de \TESB1 . ' i - a JRGAE r VOCA FirstNational Ba Batesburg Capital Stock Paid Up, 92 I BJ Surplus, Undivided Profit 9 Bi - Deposits Average ( Paid Out in Dividends, 90, Dfc Of 1 ft* 16,000.00 1,113,200.00 1130,000.00 r ositors. JACOB PHINI/Y, President, WILLIAM A. LATIMER, Vic GEORGIA CHARLES O. GOODRICH, Cashlei e Pre ?t. RUFUS 11. BROWN, Asst. Cashlei RAILROAD BANK BATESBURG PERSONALS. Tl S. C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 SALUDA be Woman's ChristianTemperance * 12, igo5. IS SAID ABOUT TRI-CODNTY I ^LKRK( f|?r:|A BATE8BUR W " AUIU I CAPITAL and UND I This bank is full: I counts of individus respectfully solicits HV* / contemplate makin rniintc J5I A, UtUKUIA. IVIDED PROFITS, $525,000.5 V equipped to care for the ac lis, firms and corporations. ! correspondence with those wh g changes or opening new ac Misses Mace and LlttleJohn left D 0 yesterday for their respective homes me where they will spend Christmas. Sun , Misses Thompson and Brooker leave ten< t today. fest O Messrs J. P. Copelard and C. B. the _ Kneece of Baxter spent Tuesday In Sev< Columbia, whi on of this place, held a public. iting in the Methodist Church last day night which was largely at- T? the Adv led and much enthusiasm mani- I 1 myself thrc ed. Rev D. II. Croslaud opened j ercnce to tl meeting by reading the scriptures, a success it eral ferv?nt prayers were offered, predict tha ch were followed by Interesting laigerasyi F AID Editor Advocate; 1 illllu Our fair a su< ocatc promised made 1 would like to express ^or8, k'ood natured >ugh your columns in ref- Every tbing went lie Tri-County Fair; It was ycar? course!!! 1 all its departments and I t ^r* A? COON t It will grow larger and ^1C Advocate; ?ars roll bv, 1 be Initial Tri.. t.,if lir.* n ln.. 4. V. WISH ;cess? Every thing good, ?our vis- The marriage of Miss Ma , hospitable hosts! to Mr. Harold Marvin, of . A success next took place at 3:30 yesterday at the Batesburg Baptist ct KB Rev. N. N. Burton, of Ne uncle of the bride, assistec County fair, not- Jabez Ferris, performed the urn. m try CoonerBeaufort, ' afternoon wberry ah by i ceremony. ? # Miss Mabel Tarrant, of Newberry, aot* is here for Christmas. ^r0! , Croi Rev. J R, T Major has returned from the Methodist conference at T1 Spartanburg. apP: mad Miss Salome Timmerman is home from Atlanta to spend the holidays. T1 Mrs. W. J. McCartha, of Columbia, ? Instructive talks by Messrs D. II. siand, W. L. Daniel and B. >V. "Multum uch. discourse 01 le meeting was interspersed with JJJ" ' ropriate songs. Mrs. V/. S. Crouch " , le a few closing remarks of an en- an commu aging nature. Mr< mitor, le election settling the question of We SDensarv" or "No Disnensai-v". for that the Ti AJ, E, llUTLAND, niwsiauuiiJn l>ue c in parvo." If I were to ra'ny weather was :i the Tri-County Fair I os* expectations of say more. In years to Every section was 1 be a bene tit to the town and the display of ; inity. Howers was simply J C. GLOVER, pressed the belief ll ; will, with proper m; wish to say to the public tlle State fair. 15; ri-County Fair was a far ber hospitality, a mu curtaining auu ?? , beyond the high- i m ^e. who is a daugh its advocates. and Mrs- J* W* Oo?ner. ei > well represented church with her sister, M stock, poultry and ^/Ooner? who was her maid grand. Many ex- She wore a gown of Laven uat in live years It ('e ^>ar's? hand embroidered niagement, exceed r'e(^ a handsome bouquet atesburg extended ro*es- The maid of hone ind made many 'roc^ white mull and cai iter the iss Evelyn der Crepe and carbrides' wore a plnlf [ B 1'R. W. II. Tl* MERMAN. President. 1 , CITIZENS PAID LIP C U. X.GUNTER.' A.CJOTSES. Vice-President. Cashiei lNK OF BATESBURQ AP1TAL STOCK. $30,000.00. after spending several days here, has gaiu returned home- jns^. Mrs. Arthur Rouknight, of Leesvll'e, was In the city yesterday. aKat Mr, Graves Cooner, of Columbia, was here for the Marvln-Cooner M r* marriage. v's" Smii * Mr. Neal K. Ilartley. of Atlanta Ga ida county, was held on the lftth. I greater suc< &nt, and, it is estimated from the >t would 1 58 already counted, that the vote agers in the nst the Dispensary has been about pushabllity to one. one just pa< r. and Mrs. Geo, T. Etheredgc Kreate*^a' ,ed their daughter, Mrs. Henry C. bh, last Saturday. To the Advi r. L. R. Feaster. a Drosneroua far- ^'e ;ess than we had any idea ncw friends for whi have been. If the man- l?ug in the rulnds s future, have the same We predict tliat as then exbiDited. in the with such officers a ised it cannot but be even hell Towill presid 1 it was great, ter Dreher Supfc IAN-CULLUM CO. other business met rjcatQ that the lair al wish to congratulate our *'le ch she will linger rosesof her visitors. Little Carrie Lee and Eth by another year were the flower girls. The s the lion. John was Mr. Anderson Marvin, c ent, and J. Wal- ton. The ushers were: Mo with a train of Cooner, Jule Cooner, Caldwi 1 at its command an(l E. L. Hartley. -j Hatesburg in A reception was held in grandest attrac- after the ceremony at the hi Cullum best man ?f Charlesssrs. W. A. ell Cullum lmediately orne of the HH IE. F. STROTOER, Atty. We extend a cor and all Fair visii our New Handsc est and best equ Come! We wan BATES BURG, S. C. dial invitation to our friends tors, to call and see us in >me Brick Buildin g--The finipped in the three counties. t to see you and show you is nere ior uie Mondays. mer Mr* Fdwin Folk Strothcr and his liere mother, went to Columbia Wed.ies- -pi day- witt Mr. Clarence Preher spent Mondaj char of the Mt. Willing section, was fellow citize : to-day. Trl-County le stores at this place are crowded vv'11 i Christmas goods and the mer- ment lookin its are doing a good business. suit s has ex ns on the success of the L,u" U1 Ul11 Fair and hone that you ,ot),f strong pull, pace to do so. No move- ^is new enterprif g forward to greater re- years we will lot ?r before been inaugurated Prou(1 of the thin done. ' ?? G. M. ADA N.It. Bayly, Editor Daleaburg Ad' ah ? Q it** ?u iiuu witu unv unue. j'ainoy reiresnme Let us all help served by Misses Ilattle Bes ;e and iu coming Elise Bates and Loulie Cull >k back and be scs Luoile Cooner and Carrh gs that we have presided at the punch Bowl The house was beautllull MS. ed, the color scheme being white. 1 locate Miss Cooner is related?tt f;ithor orwl mnl > nts were ? Cullum, lam. Misj Mitchell / y decoratgreen and 1 rough her ^ ^^j^^^through. Money To - Li i 17CUI kJI I , I desire appreciation for tl tended to me duric Fair and to compliiu * Batesburg and tlie c X V association upon tli I 1 I R f attained. The-fair ^ mL success as to exhib into consideration l Itwuvi UliU UU tuc ii to express my inent families of South Care ne cburtesies ex- Marvin Is also of colonial am ig the Tri-County is a son of Maj. Marvin, of V cnt the people of S. C. He is a graduate ol ifllcers of the fair College and holds a govcrni eir grand success tion at Port Royal. was a complete its, when we take WANTED: Agents to so! Lhe short time; cations for Fire Insurance. Liuou piuill" oestry, and iThitc Hall, | f Clcmson I >p," applipay I' YOU THIF After you are sick or hurt sIK OF A POLICY j then it is too late to take out one. The First National Bank c cent, per annum on satisf D. B. RAWL, Cashier. j n. W. PERRY, Assistant Cashier. >f Batesburg has money to lend at seven and e actorily endorsed or secured paper. : : - f r W. W. WA N. A. BATE k given to make prepa Ight per The Social Featur . . L am assured that get her of the g<>ot .TSON, President. three Counties will to much good, to tl S, Vice President. munities at large, it den our views and nancially. 1 deem, tl Fair a e.omnlete si; ration ior the show guaranieea. Aaaress Loc> c was Superb and Spartanburg, 5. C. i such com in is I" matir'c l a \in c? 1 Citizens of the NOTICE LAND J5 in the enu redown on the first Monday in Fe ie towns and com wm sen at the old Shealy \ j will lend to brod- tract Qf land containing on< strengthen us fi- an4j thirty six acres mor< he firstTri-County Said land being the estate icess. en? rt~?? * Tl C BOX ^^BB we One e hundred i or Why not lei us write you done your duty to those you Accident and health iusur is smail and you wont mis: Hnr.irorniiu "TIT See W. one today ami know in your lieart ycu'v h ive to provide for. anoe is cheaper than you think for. The cost s the expenditure?Don't delay. Delays arc If* vo nb?? IK 2 e ' w<* \ L Ar 7 i 4 * __ ,, Y< D. The Batesburg Adv Gentlemen: W?kl, the Tri-Coi . j attractions and pie / ^ud >joue. As hn i.11ta VJQI Tin UCW-CO&CU. 1 II ?uis Respt. ^ land has a good one horse M. CROSSON. balance in wood and old l ocale. Terms of sale cash, R. B. Sheaf/, inty Faiif with its Marshall Shw asures, bas . come flelvln Sheal; is inn 01 the pine.