The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 19, 1906, Image 1

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v % ll^ 1 fli'TI jLliliDiL^J^^^ * JACOB PHIN1ZY, President, WILLIAM A. LATIMER, Vice Prest. GEORGIA RAII AUQUSTA, CAPITAL and UNDIVIDEI This bank is fully equif counts of individuals, firi respectfu'Iy solicits corresp contemplate making chan counts. I DR. W. II. TI A MERMAN. U. X.Gl President. Vice-Pi M. W. PERRY, 1 CITIZENS BANK < PAID UP CAPITAL S E b\ STROTHER, At.ty. The Citizens Bank of Balesburg, S. does so with flattering prospects, a come o ail who wish fair dealing ai ing transactions. Safety Deposit I I where land and Insurance Policies, Deposits solicited and money j 1 I > ) i ' YOU THINK ( y.iw .ii.-i sick or <iurfi u ?: let u* writ.; you 01? i > 11 \ >ur ii ity to th is; you h iv L i | xva'lctil in.I Ii 11: :i HMiri'i -c is c: sin.i I .1 il < . i o > . ini.s.s Hi > i'xj] i t' I ^ ' 1'.] i. ?V. * \V vT.sON \ PARROTT D1S KICl Phone 1200. COLUMBIA, SOL The Rdeiity Mulu Company, Phi Write to?day for insuv position; good C. H. JONES, Sup COLUMBIA, : s ORGANIZE VOU CAN WIN W Though you are hour provided you are in Ti e insured undt-i policy 10K 0.T7 in PMOLNIX MUTUAL LIFE :: :: :: of Hartford, Cc Who. took out ;i 20-Ye.ir Kndowmeu i nlivc. This is He Received at maturity, the face lie Paid twenty annual premiums and $2,LOO, making Hie net cost i His Profit was $2,720 oi than he paid, e> Wasn't That Winning? Had lie died dunna the 20 jcars, 1 the flO,(ioi) pins ih'* annual dividends ui Ka v. at I o vi>5i rs. 1-1 ill Id 11:1 v 1 ii>i*11 sin 'J ELLS THE STOKY: "VVE PAY ANb I). D. PAWL, Resident , I I>. E. RIOGELL, Special i T. I. I1AY A Hiothc COTTON MARKET. "T Cotton Is bi ijiKiny to day 011 t.l?e f Bat est tnt; MarkiL 11 1 2 ;l? npoi'ltdl by L. i). Cinltnn WEATBER REPORT. SPi cf x: . o run ADVOCAIE I ROM STAT WEATHER ItUREAU. Fair! i nht and -aturday colder. I All of th S??aks' Vital Folic ftedicines at M? drug st<#res in IL iesburg. \o--i < :.:% ;,c .v?? >oities of the Hitters until Or. Staake returns , from nivhigan for One Dollar?which |i will be about four weeks. Our Grocery Department is Com 1Ee BATE SB' / ' RATP^RI T CHARLES Q. GOODRICH, Cashier GlflTI Oft AT A Y 0 I RUFUS H. BROWN, Asst. Cashier j* fc K XIJ 111 II liX " ^ROAD BANK I GEORGIA. Mrs J. J Raw! is Alsiting her 3 PROFITS, $525,000.50 daughter Mrs. Darnell, at Laruar, 8. , . e .. O. Mr Raw) spent a day or so there >ped to care for the ac- lastW(.k, ms and corporations. It Ret and Jlrs N N nurton and lOVldence with those ^V^IO family have m<*ved from Newberry, ges Or opening new AC" s C , and will occupy their house here. We arc glad to have them back home. Rev. J R. T Major, Dr. W p. Tjmiiiertnan, H. A. ittl** John, J. W. "tribling and a numlier of others attended Court at Lexington this week. w l'rof. I) B. Busby, of Monetta, spent ic vv ed nesday In the ci ty. Ju 10 Dr. Staakc has returned from Michigan and is now spendiug a tew days in Batesburg, 8. C. "( (a Mr. P. w. Barnes, of Ridge Spring, f0 vislftd Batesburg today. m ^ , Kdltor <L M Barman, of the LexJONES. ington Dispatch, spent Thuisday in al resident. Cashier to?n, t?ii Assistant Cashier. Miss Lydia Kemp of Jolinston, is 1)1 visiting friends and relatives in town. OF BATESBURG. ? spc,,t Wed '' ?TOCK, $30,000.00. Mr. A. B Qualtlebaum, of Steed KATES KURG 8. C. muu, was in town 1 jursimy. Mr. S. P Cumbee of Ridge Spring, tc C., in entering upon a New Year, .?? nd extends anew, a cordial welrid courteous treatment In banktoxes for rent at a low rate, etc., will be safe from fire, to loan on favorable terms. Money to Lend The First Nations Southern Railway 1 every security at Money on hand at i endorses, lnteresl ? _ _ department. Tell; A iTAk.} J /^*\7 Wm. M. CARTER, Jb A POLICY | v an I know m ^uu. ..cart you've I provide for. Iieaivr than you tliink lor. The cost icnrli! uro ? I >uu'l delay. Delays are k'-n!. Kntesbiirg, 3. t\, & BAILEY, """"~~ was % visitor 10 liatcahuig on TuesAUb.lNlb. day. 12*1.1 Main St reet., u. *, , , JTH CAROLINA. * "olaUin. of Monetta. was seeu on our streets Wednesday o Sir. B. A. Home, of Ridge Spring m opvuv ouuuuy at itic uomcol Mr. W. y w s * i* l ^ Crouch. i) dl Life Insurance Mr. MectzeMuller, ufLcesville. was 11 _ in the city Saturday. ladelphia, ra. | Mr. <'rover (\ Ilolstein, of Monetta, " visited Batesburg, Saturday 1st. ai.ee rates or Agency bi Mrs. T. Ii. Kernaghau aini Mrs. N. men wanted. A> Bates, went to Augusta on >V'ed- |r lervisor of Agents ... I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I* arber. went to SOUTH CAROLINA, I the Co ilJion at t oluinLia. < :i i'tu Jay night. K,| Mr. T i?. Kernagl.an speat Monday ^ " in Augusta and Tuesday in .< i.bia. 133 IN 1851. Mr. J. Walter Dreher It moved /ITHOUT DYING, ,'0"K"1 5 id to win if you die. , , . .. , . , ? . . a wrvi ii Mrs. .1 Walter MeCartlia, of Colisured. ARti YOLu umbia. spun a fcw ? tliis week ? INSURANCE COMPANY, ?'IU| >lK- w- " >( >11 nectiCLlt Mr. lanns Mcrritt, of Ridge Spring, .. ?.-ar ...idd l.'lifeVis very nuicD* visited Mr and Mrs, M. E. Rutland ^ how he won: tlu's VVl' pr Mr James M. Bates made a quick , ... ,. ^ ^ , iripto Columbia and Augusta this v< value of the policy- $10,000 J, (J Lindler, of B y i ' g. was Ku n'ceived in annual dividends in town on Tuesday [>n,y $7 280 ' ol 15 R'Kcn?\\il deliver an ^ . ' address at Wards on January 2Glh, r over .?7 per cent more the3uUoo, A,ld,?? Eduea /en at his age. u??. lhi ? ... Messrs. DickSun rrouch ind Lamar . lis Fseneilciary v. on Id nave rcceivcn , . ? . , ... ?i> l> to 11ii*L lime. whatever year, which ?lenn spent Sui da' 111 I.eesville. ?ii, a! I' M $i .-? ?. ami so on l HIS ilJAL DIVIDENDS " NOTICE Agent, Hatesbuig. S. C. V. e regret very muon to announce ?n Agent , Batesburg, S C. I lie death of our Mr. .1 (J Cullum. r, General Agents, *liich occ irre.i omth I't i inst The business will be carried n as heretolist of letters remaining on- caham"""" u " 4 called for in batesfiurg, tim: t. i.. < i i.i.i ji Co., s. c? post omcE for the week ending january, 6th? noiiui- ' *>all. .Qnp On the Hirst Monday in Pebruary wt ^ lit' will sell at tin olJ S.'iealy place. One |^( ... , ' "" ' ^ tract of land containing one hundred M.ss I.?Ait;r ^ r? einan. and thirty si^ acre more or less. *.AMEb <? l'.N 1 LLMLN Said land beint tic estrte of Mrs. Johi'/ ' i i ' (i * ? ' Eliza Garvin deceased. This tract of W. lie n 1. r >;? , Ian.1 lias a . l>d o Iiorse farm, the se L. Al smith, >alancc In wood and old field pine i The e lelt m w.h be sent to the Terms of sijilc cn li, Dead Letter (ulico .lap. 20, 191 ? if not |{. jt. Sncalv, ilelive.ed before. In calling for the Marshall Stienly, above, please say "Advertised"giving rtclvin Slicaly, ol date of list. J. ii. o. Garvin. Pi J, FKAN K KNKECK, P. M. I I ** f v?| ! i iplete,'Wholesale and I URGAI i ? km a. FRIDAY, JANUARY ME AT M SWANSEA -w ONE W BS. HOEL SH4BP OF LEXIHGTOH CODBTT JUBPED IHTO A WELL OKI HUNDBED here on t FEET IEEP. \ Swansea. Jan. Ui^Urs. Noel Sharp, their post ho lived near GaBtai, committed su- As soor ide about 12 o'clock last night by an(i seiec imping into a we'll, which Is about Edwards 0 feet deep. Hydrick i she left the house end as she did their dut >t return in a reasonable time, the once and mily began a search for her and The Hn und that the well iDttures had been lJ)c state oved. j was d)3r The l)ody was taken from the well 0f unlaw 1 >out 12 o'clock to-dey. The right guilty wi Je of her face was considerably J ancj Was s UI31-U. t 1 1 which he She leaves a husband and several | key, his a ilidren. j jor }j|m> Mrs. ^harp was at Lexington Couiti Prestor ouse yesterday on a law suit of some firing a g public liij The inquest will be h(jd to night or thirty da imojrnw.?The State. j Tjlc C1S I . I I: Interest Paid 01 il Bank of Batesburg is the only National Ban! between Columbia and Augusta and offers its id accommodation consistent with safe 1 all times to lend or satisfactory collateral or a t paid four times a year on deposits in the your friends about t. N. A. BATE.S, W. W. WATSG VI* ?? ? 'ent. ' SStBSSSS I THROUGH PULLMA C -.RS ON ALL " TRAINS M I " | Corvenient Schedule LEESVILJ^ trW?n,erTour.., R., _ effect all to Florida po Work lias comnuV For full informatioi tore building of IV routes, etc., consult r n "alii si " et, iy crn Railway Ticket AS dli be rapidly ( BROOKS I'heu finished if Assistant Oen. uiiding and U' ^ ^y^ hunt, tie town. I Oiv. Passenger Agent, D.. i Charleston, S. C. i town. , _ Misses Petri and M?* q p i n |vj rother <'arl, entered sclio^ L* /\ V." IN .Mr. M. B. Young, of Colin _ r^n 1 town, a .'ew days this week. If | Mr. U. I". Etheredge and Dr. Blac* >ent Tuesday in t he country hunting . A Messrs. James Werts and J. O. Ear (rajn^Ml e made a living trip to Augusta on ment'for 'ednesJav. Mr W. L. Addy was here Saturday * ;a, . gratia la Rev Bass preached an excellent . cars on rmon at the Baptist church Sunday armecl w tcrnoon. _ that he t MissGussie Harr, (if Gilbert, was in land iron 11 shopping, Tuesday. , . John > MissLila Hook, of Lexington, is sente(j j, dtin,; Mr. II. Kawl this week. found gu Mr. Daniel (Dinter, has been quite defenriai ;k for several days hut is much im- not been oved at this writing. Stevens > Rev. and Mrs. I). It. Groseclose are here. siting in Saluda County this week. Elijah Mr. J. E. H. Mcf artha, went to Au- ?ji sta, tliis week. an(j was ( Mr Jonas McC artha, went to \N arnville, Thin*y Morning to a big ... by W. II dding. , lie was c Mr. W. W. Maloiiy spent several c vs in town this week. ' aUl , , , Thomas Mr. Johnson, of Aiken, was visiting tjme ago town Sunday. resented Mrs. Will Black, from Saluda, was m](]eilVl tow n shopping, Wed/iesday. , i ne i-1 Miss Lucile Jlendrix has been quite Kikartl ;k this week. Siiarp, c The gr WANTED. rA II. (h We can give steady employment to a" ?r r> families in our cotton mill, com- to ki I. cooing s*'eptemher 1st. Th.- c: MIDDLEiiURO MILLS, Stocknu Batesburg, a. C. tjnU(.d MONEY TO LOAN?on easy terms. G T (Ir pply to C. P. Boozer, Treasurer, The gi ;esvllle, South Carolina, Goodwlr in adult FOR SALE. Eel. (3 ?s Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red it r* or* sttings. $I.Ot>per dozen. Mrs. N. Rogers Bnvlv. Batesburg, S. C. r.co.n.n well dot JARBOE'SROYAL FLOUR the best mended n earth. Try it and be convinced. There or sale by RIKARD 6s SON. the COU1 /'/ 'U^ve . t Retail. L. D. Cullum Co. )VOCAT 19, 1906. INGTON A NORMAL I T PTTPfi BORN TO DIB TIVE PARES EEKS DOINGS IN THE JES" CRIMINAL COURT. thero was bom to Mr. and Boy kin a daughter. Thei ton, 8. C., Jan. is.?Special: more tlian tiie usual amou general sessions convened est to tiie birth of this chil he 15tb? with Solicitor Tim- Mf and ,,rs h afc stenographer Met eat and m ^ ?o .her onicers of the court at Am(,ri(.a TheJr havc bce? witli the Barkoot Carniva i as tiie Grand Jury ietired for some time, having cot ted ther foreman, Mr. Isaac c;t_y with this aggregat of Batesburg, Judge I). E. mom hs ago. Mrs. Boy kin irery ably oil arged them as to |y g|,0wn as Dulletta, am y. They went to work at leading figure in one of tiie dispatched it with rapidity. t>tiis amusement company, it case taken up was that of first two or three perfor vs. Henry Leapbart, who this city she has been at I ged with carrying weapons ville sanitarium, ul size. Tiie jury found him Mrs. Boyk'.n is exactly 28 th recommendation to mercy, height and her baby is icntenced to pay a fine of f25 weighing six pouuds. Mrs Diomptly did. T. C. 8tur- th? Hiniorhlnr nf mronto _ w>.w 4 V* J|>UIVIIV9 .ttorney, put up a hard tight s|ze aU(] |R ^i,e oniy jWarf her family traced back 1 i Franklin pleaded guilty to tions. ller husband bears un within tifty yards of a unique record of being the jh way and was fined $ld or in his family, his parents ys imprisonment. normal in size. The physi ie of the State, va. J II E. tills accounts for the offspi - diminutive parents being ~ oped and of normal size. Mrs. Boykin is sosmail get into a common chair i Bistance. She cannot ge without a footstool or som trivance upon which to cli a seated in a chair her feet a |^[ | /CPOSI tS? es from the lloor. Her be * developed, however, her si ing broad and muscular, c on the lectual to a remarkable patrons ? her head is crowned with . . wavy, nut-brown hair. SI ,an g" cated along with her slstc pproval home in Olilo. savings Not until she was mari boykin did she join a theai but she says her life on tl IN, baen one of pleasure and csident. 's Particularly fond of the and during her spare m linds a great deal of pleas Ing the late novels. Mr. boykin has been wi n sleeping through SAVINGS DEP , Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, ruary, May, August and November, s on all local W. A. CLARK, President. WILIE JONES, Cashier, esare now in Assets Over l as to rates, learest South- *? jent, or * ~Atl?nu.*a< Doors, a ble Blinds riONS Pi Turnei rcenj antri "Fewer gallons wares ionj the chain gang. hi to man and it w a? (A T~*I?OW^ jommilted tlie tlieft in .. W v/# J->IW YV a Mr. J. A. Hell. "BIA tevens, w ho was ably ropre- lloc. v col. G. T. Graham, was fills tlie vacu.. - ilty. This case was tried in -t-. ? it's absence and sentence has passed. It was said that M 1 U Oil A T T >assick and could not get illfiflillll|^llU Harris pleade 1 guilty to the IlLillj f house-breaking and larceny J/AIXAAJl given three year.-, on the gang. Marshall Field, the Chic lase, who was represented aire merchant died at t . Sharp, Esq., came clear, house in New York city, iharged with murder. I6th, after a short illness < oleman, colored, who kilied 'a Marshall Field was Liu Watkins at Hatesburg some t>ess>ful merchant of his . was acquitted. He was rep- and one of the worlds r by Mr. E. L. Asbill, who He went to Chicago In 18; ery strong appeal to the jury. h'an ids career as clerk, ra| MS of the Hlate. vs. Marina to llin front, anrl 1 lie State, vs. Lenora "rra of Marsnall Field an t al. were continued. organized and now il IS store of its kind in the wc and juiy found IK) bill against niiri{ahlo success is attrib ">od win, who had been indict - Fjel(1 a|ld hi3 mrthod Ui s.iult and battery witli intent ,.uje ncver t0 borrow mone. to issue a note, me of the State, vs. S. V. Mr Fields body was tai in and Will Taylor was con- cago lor burial. Th?y are represented by Col# ???????? ahum and W. H. Sharp. above cases, it adjourned and jury presented Luther Wedn <diy. i and Anna Hooker for living Court of Common Plea ery and also Perry Ott and vene here on the 22nd, ivis. Also Davis Gantt and ,!ydrick presiding 'termbarg for adultery, Jolin , mid surnli llarsey, for fornl- . rherc wero many pron . i in attendance upon the c< I he* made a number of good dictations. Their work was We have been having a ic and they should be com- amusements and everyth. for their etlicienl services. Koi|'g being no further business for :t, after the conclusion of the Subscribe to "oc v' ' ,f?i __d as new, I I %ions. I ster H H H D nt o J ' I I ii ^Carolina. ' I I isfj^^^i wBr I d vn 'mail jtan.Fs, I ncils, I kn< ^ H| Is, aisoes, and H i;ianil *ne and wei. -J Alumi- H SSJU Engraving I ' ol;ipany, II : MARYLAND. ire 1 iMii'-d <>n request. H ly IJatesburg Advocate. IUU1U . degrl^ a w#>8. he wa j^B iOI ; I ricd t *./ Lrical ijBmL H "prontittd Ci latest: oment ureln?i^'?fc ? $200,000 * - 82,000 th Ills 200,000 $482,000 H 'ARTMENT. J . per annum, payable quarterly, FebJ. S. MULLER, Vice-President I T. H. MEIGHAN, Ass't. Cashier $I,5oo,ooo. 1 lint, Cabinet Mantels jer"?means Devoe painty N & BRO., s. c. m W-% W A : ago nii? lie in veiuui' on Ja 3fpncionsistent with ; most pcncr -AAichest men. TC RENT. and be- ? . My home near the Batesburg Bap'l n IHtO ?t he tlst Church- Apply to Mrs. M. S. Fox, jn Concord, N. C, d < o., was the largest LOST "'1 lts re" In town of Batesburg, two store and iitcil to Mr. two p0stoffice keys on ring. Suitamade it a hje rewar4j jf returned to V and never THE ADVOCATE OFFICE. ' I ien to Chi FOR SALE! First prize Barred Plymouth Eggs. __ Setting $1.00 sine die on S. P. CLIMBEE, Ridge Spring, S. C. s will con- LOST. with Judge White Pointer dog with brown head and white stripe down forehead 4 lincnt folks Limps slightly. Answers to name of uirt. Bob. Mark Shealy, number of Ridge Spring, S. C. ji i g seems to ... V Subscribe for The Advo- ^ cate-50 cents a >ear in ate. . " - ... . jt M