The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 02, 1906, Image 1

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ii ii i 'ill HI We are the only dealers In Ashepoo fertilizers in BATESBURu. ^Il E. JONES. 1I)( I I JACOB PHINI2Y, President CHARLES a. < WILLIAM A. LATIMER, Vice Prest. RUFUS H. BR< GEORGIA RAILROAD I AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. CAPITAL and UNDIVIDED PROFITS DEPOSITS $3,000,000.00 Deposit your money with this s institution and have no concern about % DR. W. n.TIMMERMAN. U. XiGUNTER, President. Vice-Presklent. M. W. PERRY, Assistant Cashier. CITIZENS BANK OF (3 ATI PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK. $30,000.0" E. F. STROTIIER, Atty. HA' The Citizens Bank of Batesburg, S. C., in entering up* does so with flattering prospects, and extends anew, come to all who wish fair dealing and courteous treai Ing transactions. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent a where land and Insurance Policies, etc., will be safe f Deposits solicited and money to loan on favorafc I YOU THINK OF A P ? v-*7 ok or hart, then it is too late to take o us writ.! you one-today and know hi y< I done your duty to those you hiv; iipnvide f??r. Vecident and health Insurance is cheaper i liao you tlii is smad and you wont miss the expenditure?Don't di dangerous. .See W. w. \V \TSON Vgent, hateshurg, s or vr.ti PARROTT & BAILE DIS RICI AGENTS. Phone 12(Kl. 12.to Main Street COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLIi The Fidelity Mutual Life 1 Company, Philadelphia Write to-day for insurance rates or Ag< position; good men wanted. C- H. JONES, Supervisor o COLUMBIA, i : SOUTH CAROLI OROAISTIZED IN 1 YOU CAN WIN WITHOUi Though you are bound to win if > provided you are insured. ARt Tl.e Insured undei policy 10H o;>7 in the PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE 1NSURANCL :: :: :: of Hartford, Connecticut, Who.took out a 20-Year Endowment, near middle lif alive. This is how he won: ? w * t New Line Ladies i iBATE CIOODRICH, Cashier DDDCfll )WN, Asst, Cashier lullllUJ BANK Mr. L. A. Black, of ed relatives in Lcesvi ? $550,000.00 He attended services church. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 1 trOflg reliable have moved to Batest its safety. rented the new Illtf the Batesburg Hotel Mrs. Sara Sliuler w< today. Mrs. Walter Mc m.ul nccns vmv IIUIC wiui cd to her home in Col Major and Mrs Fre tcitained Mr. and ft uaghan and ftlr. Jarae dinner Wednesday eve Mrs. Alice Hartley ' in Edge Held and A Ike; A.C JONES. lion Gen ge Hell Ti Cashier ed llle l1(,tnef?lk8 Ihis Mr. James b. Holm: lumbia tomorrow to se r-k Edna Ilolmn' who wi bSBUKCj. several days. 0 Major Fred T I,.did Chi Ids spent Monday i rESHURG. S. C. ^ji8S MaySeigler, 0f w as in town shopping in a New Year, Miss Sailie Bonie, of a cordial wel tment in bank? hiiui UIMiJ lill'iir t a low rate, *"* rom fire. a tie terms. Q ** 0 THE IThe B evei HOUF Operu Closei :y E iuiiiiU juiiiiii " ' in town yesterday. ' . Mr. I)avtd T.a Gron A. spent Sunday In town. j*iiss Josie itlack. of 1 section, was in the cil MClirn 11 TP Vr* ,ienry Rodie' of seen on our streets yei -pj Mss Eva Bite, of IV L, Jl O. who has been spend i wiiii lier parents he ency Rock Hill Tuesday. Miss Annie Lee Etli - . flying trip to .lohnsto I AgClltS Miss Lydia Kemp, 1 her home near Johnsti ant visit to friends an Mr Landon Quattl from Augusta. 851. Mr. Loyd Jones, of rhVIMf home Wednesday to i I.? Y I IN V_I, ?-ral of his brother. 'OU die. Mr. Ralph P. Rrlgli ? YOU? spent Sunday in town. ^.COMPANV, ol cVts v'i'ry ranch' Mr and Mrs Lull Mt. v\ illing, were in i Mr Thornton R Jc Roads was in town ye $10,000 Mr u. G. ^wearing? ion Sunday I dividends Mrs D hartley $7,280 Augusta Sunday. ' cent more Misses Alice and a 3peist several days at ? * tins week. ould have received ^'r Joseph Aden,i Iialever year, which, C. is in town. and so on lIIIS 5 t? We h ive received t K R Tillman copies K- before the Senate con 5, S C state commerce on tl railway rates. IS, ____________ Tiie Lexington Hot etephoue now in wt> T rR/VCTlOIiS r",n?r:I,ar11 friend.-* of Dr. I >. ai. ( ilA OPERA HOUSE vdle, are tlying to 01 h Tuesday. run fur Slate Treast .* , ,n -e l,t' wi" heV 'Ild doll orah. Prices 50, ,5, , , an lo heal. . , . r I). E Kthered 8tli Thursday. , , ,, , lit i ol'.unbia litis wet g, Comic Opera, CO, M i.ss Gladys Sawyi in town. J.? iinrse holler and flginc. Will . II on CHARLESTON CAU gr j\vn in open air, B. Rawl, | lor sale by THE E. I He Received at maturity, tlie face value of the polio; he Paid twenty annuai premiums and received in annua I$2,fiC0, making tl?e net cost only liis Profit was $2,720 or over 37 per than he paid, even at his a; Wasn't That Winning? Hail lie i.ietl (luring l in? Co jear- his ilcneiiciuiy w the $l<),uoo pin-, i h>- annual dividends up to i luu timu. vv *av. at t >* i> vr*ji rs \v 'ii 1)1 ha * e tieen as 1'? J:K', at I 11 $1 TELLS TIIE STOKY: "Wli PAY ANNUAL DIVTDENO: I). If. AWl., Resident Agent, Itatesbur 1 . Ii. < (ili . , Special Agent, Hatesburj T. I. HAY & I!rotlicr, (ieneral Agen "COTTON MARKET. I COMING A Cotton is bringing today on ib? it Titrpai rtMt Kati-bu g Mark* t I! a-, iepi.it.. IHL lULUffll bj L 1). LUilutn February. Hier to l lie Ho WEATHER RWORT February SPECIAL TO THE ADVOCATE l-ROM ? . . . ... Itajab of tri.on STATU Vk GATHER HUREAl' 7r, an(, j 00 I'air and colder. I OR SAI.G One MONEY TO LOAN?on eas> .'e - . one <0 horse e App y to C I . li.ui/.ir, I... r.r easy terms. Leesvllle, South Carolina, ^ D. . \V ' O ' Vluslin Underweai See our Window. L. I odUKA* AUVU BATESBURG S. C.. FtDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. or at the Lutheran Bankin, of Mims. If H W H >urg. They have III III II li : house opposite 111 |J fi E jUi to Columbia I B ? M BeginningThursday February 1st. 1906, Cartha after a un?orSigned tanks will close everyday for b friends return- 6 T T . . . , umbiatoday. * ines. at Fourp*1 clock P. M. at which time d t. cbiids en- doors v ill be Lucked. Ir^i u' iB' Ke? The increaed clerical work has made t is B. Bolman at nintf. concerted action necessary. visited relatives Patrons ol the banks will please obse ntins week. . regulati n and make their deposits bef week"IWan V!sit"; "the closing hear. in will go to Co- First National Bank of Batesburg, ;e his sistor Miss Wm M. CARTER, Cashier, ill be there for Citizens,Bank of Batesburg, sand Miss Ruth A. C. JONES, Cashier. M n.. I v. t _ i ? ? ii ^uiuiuuia. ??j"??? BWKe sprinu. HE. STEWAET GOES to SUMTER. for tli o purpose of establishing a Wednesday. ~ .v c. . , . cnoy Tor the Van Dyke and 1 Mr. C. W. Stewart leflthis morning rros. celebrated pianos, flew Lcesville, was for Sumter S. C. lie go>; to Sumter gone a couple of days. quare Deal and Helping HandM To AH: I FARMERS FRIEND, THE MERCHANTS FRIEND, || IE LABORERS FRIEND, THE FRIEND OF ALL, B First National Bank of Batesburg |jj ids for a share of your business and in return offers |A| ry inducement consistent \ lseryative banking, gj ?S: W. W. WATSON, President. ^ ? 9.00 A. M. i\. A r^TES, /ice-President. M s 4.00 P. M. Wm. i?i. c.'iP.TER, Cashier. 77ZJ SALUDA LEESV1LLE LETTE Saluda, Jan. 30th. Mrs. Geo II. wise . 1>n May has delivered Oirei L!io Good Hope Is visiting in the Corinth communll} tecum* at the college this tv Wednesday, this week " which was much enjoyed by eve Lcesvllle, was Misses Ella and Maude vvysc an Droseclose and family sterdav. visiting relatives in Newberry this ?oved into the new parsonage c inthrop college, we?^' nur a few days Mrs. Ed Black is spending th is week 10 A. shenly has movef re, returned to with her father, Mr. Jchn Raueh neai llls ProDerty on Church street. Corinth, Mr. E'bart Riser. of Dupont credge made a M?RS May mieEtheredge of Dupont is in town Tuesday. n Tuesday. v'sl'inK ?lstcr' Mrs " C.Smith Dr Staake accompanied by a hnQ nrnpfi a 1,8 ** '%CS- >. ti rr. . n' 11 ie townsmen went out to hdS returned to Mr nviri f* II Trotter v\oro in an, aflera pleas- l0"' lali s' nday. oh. slcepln* preacher Tuesday d relatives here. m Is?k Nota Long will make Haludahtr Mr. J. O. Eargle who has be< r ebaum is home borne tills year, she lids a position with keeper for Matthews and Bowl VN heeler Lot, and Company. Miss Long Co., for two years has given i has for several years been with the posit ion and gone to the count Augusta, caino tirm of Copeland Bros , at Newberry, account of his health, itlend the funMr. and Mrs. R M. Crouch will VVe are glad to see Miss Elbe leave for Charleston Sunday to be ter In town visiting Iter sister Mi itwell, of Bath, Bone so vera, days Gunter. Mr. Asa Golf will spend this year in Seveinl of the l<ate*burg r Columbia was ?a|U(la in l|ie empioy Gf Mr. J. C. Wy- came down to liear Dr. May's le se, contractor. this week. ler Padgett, of Mr Frank Trotter and his daughter Mr. W. W. Molony, of Rlacl town yesterday. Miss Ploy are visiting Mrs. Dr. Trot- was in town a few days this wee ?nes, of Jones' X ter this place. Miss Christine Tinling of Ei slerday H Mat his. the negro rapist wanted delivered two tine temperanci m went to Tren- in Greenwood, was captured a few tures.itthe college .Sunday m< miles above here on last Saturday by and night, and son went to Mr. John \\ alton and lodged in jel Miss Kate Etheredge and here Mr. Walton left for (?reen- were in town shopping Monday wood with his piisom r today, where Marcella Jones he will turn him over to the Sheriff Mr. hd lie W est spent Sunday Jones X Roads ()f Greenwood county and receive the bometulks. $2.r>0.oo reward offered for liis capture Mr. and Mrs. ThomasSease t >f Rural Mall N. by the G ?vernor. Mrs. J R. Bouknight last week Quite a large crowd attended the Mr J E. Werts spent Mont .hrough Senator preacnmg in uienew nauner in cnurcn Augusi.'. of the hearings Sunday, and Iiev. Stickley's sermon nmittee In inter- was enjoved by .11 LIST Of' LETTERS REMAININ ie regulation of A little of the snow and sleet still CALLED FOR IN BATES remains on the ground from last Fri : S. C? POST OFFICE FOB rkhit*crder "l" ," T ' WEFK ENDING JANUART, rkiug order. The little six weeks o'd girl of Mr L tliat the many and Mrs. Henry C. Smith died lnsl l"Ub. Jrosson, of Lees- Saturday morning of p eumonia and m. ? ~L,AI>Ifc,?' persuade him to was buried in tlie new cemetery sun- Miss L!i"a C<?UIyl' irer. If he runs day at Id o'clock a m < \ z ;|a Kesunii" "l make " har" DR. E. J. ETHEREDCE. ELECTED A " ? ZX'lW** ' nesiK-nt ?n? day MEMBER OF STATE HOUSE ? :. amf.s-uenti.emm ... Mr. v.illMir Gantt, lk' COMMISSION. ;>?* r, of Johnston, Is Dr K j Ethere(lget of Ij0esviiie, .. Cn -.'n Thomas and a member of the Legislature from " J ' W ' diiam, ... ... . t-ld8 county, lias been appointed a Thrs. letters will he sent. IBAOB PLANTS, m(imber of the Stale ,loua?. Com mis >"<! ? ' " <>m?? E?b. 10 W will sland cold. ?|>m t? succeed llic lale Altamo.itc L.bo've,' p'i-? Viiy " Adverlislul' V. CULLUM CO. | Moses. J date V' I tel. J. Frank Kncec< % % ' HHI We 0. Cullum Co. H{; CATE h I ? =BUTLER JONES jjPY] PASSES AWAY. jjj A CONSISTENT CHURCHMAN AND LOVING SON-ONLY 25 TEARS flfflVM I OLD?A BEILLIANT TU- DluJlD I TDEE BEFORE HIM. jWpnn Butler W. J^nes, a young man of the sterling qualities and decidedly ntj l l US- marked ability, died on Tuesday af 11,11 ft I Che leruoon at 5-o'clock at the- home of t his parents near Jones' Cross Roads f , about ten miles distant. his He had been feeling badly for some months, caused very probably by * AWn |V|^ PYg overwork, and not until a few days wUUll Ull orp before liis death did anyone have any *?! intimation tliat the end was so near; IHl in fact all that knew him thought that his health was improving. Mr. Jones was in the twenty-tifill , , . There is an year of bis age fort pcrv>d|r lie leaves a father and mother? the new Lexii Mr and Mrs. Preston Jones?four most comfort brothers and one sister. 'he South, a n ag- He started out In life for himself l,08tfclry Celler , ,. , , , . . guests, who a in be several years ago, first clerking at plicat,on8 for Batesburg and from here he went as a Among the ii? '" ('ltirlf in Sin lit horn T7 n i 1 un u ut M a *.i. . w ? ... uv-w.v... ?i- at tue Lexifli; Macon, Ga. To demonstrate his abil- Dr. Mitchell, ity and integrity, he was at the time Newark N. J. of his death cashier of the Dublin ard ^ Dr, Eugene M Macon Railroad at Macon, Ga., to stalo, New H which position he had risen by Augusta, Mr his own efforts, entirely without in- Louis, Mo. M: fluence. Col. Chas. I. He was buried at Mt. Ebal church ^Il,strat^ ^ and family, S on Wednesday afternoon about tive ^rs j,tone of o'clock, and many wore they who paid amily of Dr. their last tribute to one who in life pell, of New was ever ready to lend a helping hand 11 few at , . uumber of toi to those justly deserving. arrival. Some six months ago he joined the First Baptist Church of Macon, and new^m^ up to iiis deat-h-wns p good christian. ^ attractive ' The last sad rites were performed CCSVSuiSJii tC by Rev." fi. R. Bass, of Hlonetta. 'the Already a'Ii following j-oung men acted as pall- hot bearers: Messrs. Claude Sawyer, tllc suaillu r r gusta, Colum Wayne Guntcr, M. Hutto. L. E. Gun- 'pile new 1 ter, Norris Wiliiams and C. B. Saw- his been inst; ycr. The work ol grounds is pr< !D new features I.F.YIMTflN -^ week ftlAIMAAl III A V 41 make murc rv one The Lexingto imve rinirnm ro?me?ts.__ UUUHIi PAULINI 1 into Lexingt n. S. C., Feb. 1.?The sec- nTllTm ? ond week* of court of common pleas rUliALl was ,,cre on tlic 29th. Inst., with mm Judge D. E. llydrick still presiding. . At our last writing the case of Mary ^hear A^e V8? Southern Kail way Compa- Ki a special . .' ny had not gone to the jury, but since, sas ^Ky datei 1 ' the ju^y rendered a verdict for the de- Webster of (J 1 Booh fendant. rived yesterd <night The next case was that of Crim vs. Webster as h ip his Kurtick and a verdict resulted in fa- ,00 u ash fo ry on vor of the defendant. ney, . ., pr _ . , cept the offer J. A. Armstrong vs. the Columbia ti m of lawye Gun- Bridge Company, came up next and, acjvjs|Ukr tier rs I)r. after a days hard labor, the jury re- staUn(r that tired to their room and in a short qjq The br people w,li,e re,ulered a verdict for the de- posedly for h ctures fendant This was an action for per- Miss Webs soiiai injuries received while crossing dress and alt said bridge; the plainlill alleging that several days kville. his foot slipped into a whole in said apparel ot lie ,c- bridge while crossing it about 9-o'clock <[,11llar^)na tgland at night. The plaintiff was reprc South Caroli lec- seated by Messrs. G. T. Graham and chase necess orning vV W. Hawes and tlie defendant by are puzzled. Messrs. Efird A- Dreher and E. M. to what shot lhesituat sister Thompson. by news Monday morning, the :i!Uh., the case another wife of Alice and Eurmon Ford was taken with Up This was an action for failure to F( take to destination. Plaintiffs bought ? . , . < ,, j , Babcock I .isited a ticket in Augusta, Ga., for l<redouia- Cheap for ci S. C., and was put off at K'.dge Spring. Ba flie jury, after listening to the evi- ? 111 dence and the law in said case, ren. dereda verdict for plainlitis for $600. First prize G UN" **' <,ra,iaai represented the Eggs. Sett plaintiffs and the railroad by Messrs. BURG, i Thompson and Sharp?t THE The next case was that of Birrs vs J ????? 07TH : Barrs; i he same being in reference to .. ' * Me>srs Efir land disputes. It seems as it a mixed deiendant verdict was returned: partially tavorable to plaintiff and defendant. Seabourd* / The case of Lola CJunler vs. Martba premises of Fallaw and hurt Fallaw was referred verdict was . ,4 , . . , ' no announce t >1'. K. I>relier as special referee up- tomorrow m on motion of Messrs Asbill and >harp<j v r . . f , . , !1 You can a J attorney s for defendants. Messrs G. that the Ju T. (iraham and A. 1). Martin repre his power t< scntwd tlie plaintiff. hoped that Messrs. Thurmond & Timmermsn brought a tort case against the South- . !I?.l}r(!T^t ^ to I lie ernBailwavf.il Mr RE. Lorick and tourth Mo'i (or n?e lwaL 6 v-.l.ct for $100. The .eop 'giving | Mr. Eirgle had a case against the grossing ve e, P.M. Southern and was represented by talk of a gr handle only I gh grade fer- 1 ilizers get our 1 prices, JONES. ? ? \ INGTON DTEL. _ IF LIFE AND IMENT AL. JY IN EVDENCE nm A wwi """ * - ' 51 AH lit FttUBE STALLED. NOTES. air of home like comic the surroundings at ngton hotel, one of the S .able and attractive In ind soon this beautiful be full of Northern re pouring in their aprooms. >se who have registered ton this week are Rev. of N. Y,, T, E. Louny, of , G. F. Jenkins, Winston RevencJ, Spartanburg, lav, Washington, F. M. aven, S. O. Thornpaon, s. L. W. Ilassett-, St. rs. F' E. Yancy, London, Fooder, Editor of the ermonter, A. P. Chllds pringfield Mass.. Mr.and Rochester, N. Y., The Llnsley and W. A. ChapLondon, are expected In the hotel, while a large arist are booked for later ress is being made on the land depot, wbjC|) be public static^ mo8t ir t >](? Vjo1 arge number are urging el be kept open during nonths. Many from Aubia and Charleston; ong distance telephone tiled this week, r further beautifying the pressing; in fact many have been added to [ resort since our last isulated to imorove and interesting, if possible, n and its handsome envi 1 WEBSTER A 2 TO KANSAS Y POLICE. to Toe Slate from Kan1 Feb. 1 says: .'ohn R. owpens, S. C, who aray, has identified Fauline is si ster Te offered her r her interests in Gatroperty. She aid not ac, having received from a rs in GatTney a telegram to hold her property and it was worth at least $10, >ther has departed, supornc. iter now wears a neat hough she has been ill for looks much bitter in her sr sex than sue did dressn. Mrs Taggart, police i received money from na with which to puritie s for her The police They seem uncertain as ild be done. ion is further complicated that Miss Webster has ! in Springfield, Mo OR SALE lUKjcy. Has been used isti. itesburg Advocate. FUR SALE! Barred Plymouth Rock Ing $1.00 S. P. CUMBEE, Ridge Spring, S. C. d & Dreher. Verdict for case was one against the Lir Line for burning the W. A. Mightier. A sealed brought in this case and ;ment will be wane until torning. ee 11 Oiu the piogrcaa uiado dge has been doing all in :> clear the docket and it is lie will succeed in so do:ommon pleas will meet londay, the same beinJl the iday for court. le around here are pro ry well and there is much eat many new enterprijes, t