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meit *The Batesburg Advocate el " Subscription Rates fen Advanca: v Gm Year.... 60o. SI* Months 26c. blind at the Betesburg, S C. Poet Ottee ee Second Class Mail Matter. No attention paid to sorrespoudeaoe that Is not signed by sender's iorrect name. r y t ^ . When sending in change of address ' * "ilwaj give your old post office. Hi?en yt ed ??-*** ' N. ROOERS BAYLY. Ed. A Prop. .Q'aeew rie -alft ^ - ' ?e eoft ? FRIDAY. FEB., 9 1906. at** 2 e^^-^d y~^ ; : : *0 f The Wrfirti'W improving the ro.ids arour.i town Ri. I c > '??.( ? ! ,rr to alJ i! - 'i * r ,u l> "V pl/1 ?i" '* r" "f*'g>-r gn?-- 8 nunih- v ?' .v k I n?i w . . to to* n H C' *'* T - _ ] -f r' rrr -? * " " 1 -tcsh - ' * ?WO iiV \o\mCL 4. -< .Tiwlili ^ -ni f.m< "\<5 I)#' " ni Saat-,tr*o t 'eir. ' ' -. .. **> X'MV;?! -r v Vj5 ,"Mr .' "' ( ?fWw ~ 7-' > 'JO--/- i-i/ ?i '<- . . ,r#.r. ? ' ' I V TOT*? ?p'uft '* .r ?' u ^"' - l' ' *Vv* ft put..; fcht - i o;, ? - > od.~ . , n? >t ^uiui; suf .ti-.i* ? < ' 'j ri?ti f'4.1./ l> fc>.. O? ' vi< '< ' V. 1 President Of 'lit; fctei cialIon 'hap ac<** '" cepted & poa'Mrtn that will to a great >.*? - extent keep him absent, from his home but under no circumstances shou d this throw a damper upon the efforts of the able General Superintendent ylff t or other officers. The three counties elected these gentlemen knowing I Quite well their ability and will be-J ye*"* a cV.'bt bo ' ' ,r. -spo.^ibiv the ooining Fair a. ou'd in any wa> turn out anything but t hat it should I In every respect. T ... 'Xhere. is & grea"'. amount of liarri ( v.or. to oe vi i.e ' ?. < < ; at 1.?j ?;n ? .??rr |t is not one minute too early to ^ , start the preliminary wheels moving ,v?rr* so that at the opening of Spring everyV.* thing will be in readiness for tbe work to begin such as getting the ground In shape, buildings erected, fences built and many Decenary orrs arrangements wj numerous to mmi ?T tlon. Are we going to make our Tri-County Jfair a dismal failure ,^f|' from the lack of interest? or a grand TO ,,?y achievement for the three counties aad to show the outside world what ?? resources we have. "ct - T IOIET FIXITY II THE 80DTH. It is a fact Indicating tbe changed *"r conditions in the South in recent > I r years that, Individually the farmer can hold his cotton without outside aid. He has the money to do It. He has plenty to eat and wear and can pay his debts. He has forgotten how it feels to be squeezed by a mortgage. It is further significant that when he rrr? undertakes an organized movement r~' to hold his cotton and make the effect felt upon the market tbe bankers and business mc n of the South come for* ward with ait offer of money to help him perfect and maintain his organization. '1 imes have greatly charged in the South and the primary cause 1 ... tbe cotton mill, it lias given the farmer a home market for his staple ' and at good prices and the cotton mill settlement has given him a profitable market for his farm and garden prod uots. Some farmers now make a good living off the cotton mill settlements alone for there they always b&ve a call for their produce aDd the operatives have the money to pay for it. | It Is interesting to contrast coudlt v ions In the South when the mills and factories were few and far between with the present time whert they h^v$ *' multiplied and are contributing to the prosperity of every Southern State. In Birmingham a few days ago a large bank building was pointed out to us. "In that one building," said ? our friend, "there is at this moment E f6.00o.000 in surplus capital stored up" & ?and there are a few other banks, g too, In that town. This is a reflection H of conditions in ail Southern cities I The time bfis come to pass when the H South is able to finance Itself and at tbe same time to lend money to the H North.?Charlotte Evening Chronicle. t WANTED Every bright boy from 81o 15 years of age that want3 a good $1.50 Watch free for a few hours work to write us for full' particulars. An easy way to get a good Watch free. Write for full information to-day. GUNTER'S DRUG STORE BATESBURG, ----- S. C GRAND BUFFET Reduction Sale At AN DREWS This week we offer our entire Meek of b. i Buffet'5 at greotlv reduced *>r:ces. I ;ere are ; * V * 3c<tv>ple-:-" [ Buffet Quartered Golden Oak . $27.50 vs as 535.0( I Buffet Quartered Golden Oak 829 50 v? ic 8 ?5.0f % * 4 I '.tiff '. Qu irtere 5 iold 1 O ik 5:8 7> v -ts ^35 0' " . . . <2 - f .... 1; ' * ' . , T * . j ; / J . - * < r . \ l v".? - f s -5 . i I.. **1 ' 1 " t ; *' V* "'*? I ' * * vYv trc a* t.Hk . . >"* ' !r%i> V. .. ai'lU ?. . ? '*? IfldF : /A \ J' L.\ y iiiiiig aouu iii i UiUiiU; al^rXr^REws Furniture Co. MD^i; CAnru IWA RANK RUIf^DINrt. ffYI f I A/IRI \ V.< i L> I . A, ?3. V* ) We Help You! One Tenth Cash, One Tenth Monthh That's The Way We Do It. Our Prices are the Lowest; Our Goods the Best. Send us Y-our Mail Orders. FURNITURE. One Tenth Cash; One Tenth Monthl y. H. A. Tavlor / COLUMBIA, S, C. ORGANIZED 1868. ' The Carolina National Ban! COLUMBIA, S, C UNITED STATES. COUNTY and CITY DEPOSITORY. CAPITAL PAID IN - $200.<X SURPLUS PROFITS, 82,0< LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, - - - 200,0< $482,0< SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly, Fel ruary, May, August and November. W. A. CLARK, President. J. S. MULLER, Vice-Presiden WILIE JONES, Cashier. - T. H. MEIGHAN, Ass't. Cashii Assets Over - - $I,5oo,ooo. U , fy* ' - ? : . % Bargain Flyer! ~ lUMMi W1 20 Per Cent. Discount On All Winter Clothing, Boys and Youth's Over Coats . ? COME QUICK! OREAT BARGAINS AWAIT YOU. J. C. GLOVER BATES BURG, South Carolina. H BAT?BO?? ADVOOAT1. Seed Irish Pntatnps! We are now ready to name prices on Genuine Maine Stock RED BLISS TRIUMPH and EARLY RED ROSE. Write us at once for prices. We are r ady to book orders and will ship out on any date wanted during t the month of January, and up to the 15th. of February. We are headquarters for? FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. Write us your wants and let us name you prices, 1 LOiC K & 1.0 WkA N - J , . i ? ? ? v. < < t L>i , WHOLLSALb and RETAIL bLLO^Mi N. Is* i I C < v s f " | pei f * || - ?, . , , ; ; : .fyf . ^ " V * . ' I , \i-l LVIORE. : : ' .vi.\RYbA.NL>. ?'i. CatHtoiT'l^ i?-<l ?.) ?? 111 ?-! |^? 1 YOUR COLUMBIA a " "v y efrrfef y?ur | &i .... r- ,_f. , ; ** ou . r.% **r' c >i rt.. I i'M j_ muu juuiiu uauiMll^. opcciui ? tion given checking accounts. Investiy 9 gate onr savings department. : : : : |j Palmetto Bank & Trust Co. I Capital 3>^?>u,uuu.uu; Surplus $55,000.00 COLUMBIA, S. C. V W1LIE JONES President. JULIUS H. WALKER Vice-Pras dent J. POPE MATTHEWS, Sec'y. Sash, > Doors, Blinds, Pait-t, Cabinet Mantels ~ ? "Fewer gallons wares ionger"--means Devoe paint ~ C. O. BROWN & BRO., | COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. ? 2 ITCHING PILES. | ? ?y )C 4/1I Cured to stay Cured. , !'*> Tannopline Ointment is a certain and ijuick cure for blind, itching, bice. t inn a,,d protruding piles. The first application gives instant and cor.iplete relief, and a cure speedily follows. Not an experiment, but a rem- b,? edy tried and tested without a failure in hundreds of the worst cases. I*'1 ] Tannopline Ointment 01 is sold with an absolute guarantee. Our confidence in this remedy is | unbounded. Hundreds of voluntary testimonials to its wonderful vi. iro tucs. Easy add convenient to use. Upon being applied it exerts a co< Ion ing, healing and astringent effect that takes away every evidence ?.f Sjz, discomfort at once. Costs a little more than many so-called "Pile I Cures," but worth many times the difference. v Price $1.00. Guaranteed satisfactory to every pur- mV chaser. s AT DRUG STORES. Prepared by the Murray Drug Co , Columbia, S. C. ) ca bcrtutYi Yields Pei JPy Acre ? v!rgi n undo I we c? I thin^ B mi Q cxpei man] but fl U cheai B Vlrg! jl woul 1 mort Well 1 Vlcgi Jo Longer an Experiment. iouthcin Life Insurance is no ion an Experiment; the Money is here ij v> 111, i n J also the brains and I?rv (if lit>r 1 hifKr tlmt tntoc #n mol/a access of business, and the SouthLife i?.s? Company fo Oi v.. j . \ i !, ( 1 ? . ti ii a ij.i. e?y 5* i;te ?, lam? - -J -rr..i lira' i t; la s i' c r\ ] >: home patronage t? ? v- ^ . r ;. ?< d ilv*" ; c. luily at i Saluda eour:, ??.?- ?v>.*ii>wiig Special Agents i write your applications, EY. JO AH HDWARDS. Promp Leesville, S. C. MAY Ok, M. B. EDWARDS, Hatesburg, ). A. SIMONS, Wards, , L. SALTER, AND JOHN A1 us - ^ r* ???? 1 i ' 'r:'^ a V^?" "t .. & ~ ROTON _ . . CO Vards S. C. BEST S. F remedy Hee's ?i only co stipatc t oihiT ha system 1 tive l<( whoopin mons Iir< m . ??????m I If you have a:j p "Headache, Ner-^ p valgine ? tg u, - Will cure it in 10 minutes. C For Sale at all ^ DRUG STORES. % iiUiUiiuuauiiiUiiuuiiiiUR [T" nk Artemus, rractical Painters. lr t'ss und sense that wo tell you. four work costs less dollars and is a every time you use the L. & 11 ? i'o.i do more paint ing with one gal- Hm i of L & 11 than with two gallons ot her paints and the L & M. Zinc I (lens the L-& M vv hite L? ad and j jr*.. ( kes the L & M. Paint wear like lOli gallons L. & M, mixed with 11 galSor s Linseed Oil will paint a moderate Rill jd house. UUI 4. & M. costs only $1.20 per gallon. AiAll I A. T Terrell, Rlverhead, V Y., IDr.E rd es, ' Hi years ago painted with Bosto & M. Only now requires repaint-1 old by tiolman-Cullum Lid we. Co., Uateshurg, S. (' J Subscribe to The Advo of liberally nslng our /ertllizers, la to pay off a mortgage on the old farm Road the following from Messrs. Wherry & Hon,owners of the Magnolia Fruit Farm, Durant. Mies.: "We made $900 from one acre strawberries, on which your fertilizers were used. Eight years ago wo bought this place at $20 per acre. It was thon considered to have been worn out twonty years before, but by liberally using mia-Carolina Fertilizer* r peas and vclvot beans. H in now grow almost any r, and have been offered H >er acre for tho place. Wo rlmontod with a groat r brands of fertilizers, fl ind tho highest por-oent, fl por." Now don'tyou think fl Inla-Carollna Fertilizers 0 d enable you to pay off a w-v I gigo If you hod one? jL! I . don't use any other. ly ala-CarelloaChemicalCe.^^m I Richmond. Va. ^flv Tl Norfolk, Va. I Durban:. N. O. Biff I Charleston, C. Baltimore. Mi. ^^fl Atlanta, (la. ^H| Bavannah, <lf? ^^fl Montgomery, Ala. fW Mora puis, 'I onn. ull Bhreveporl, La. yjy n L. M. H1TCHELL. 1YBICIAN AND SOUQKON. Hatesburj*, S. C. Office Hours: H to M n. m. 2 to H p. in. ' -till t If n m I>K. >1. \. W ATSON, I >^>^Ti8T it. t. 1 cl? * i -?? .Kv v Ti 'ih\ ! ; A' i?. i>?niik \v;k. ? b.M1 UK<?, - - . DUN K. UKLKDIN AT'lOUNBY AT 1 AW MONETTA, S. C. it, attention to all business. E. L. A SKILL, iey and Counsellor at Law, LEESV1LLE, S. C. Iness K'iven careful attenti jn ?f 1 *. 4 I : ? ? p t TCui r. u! ! ... . . L. IIARLES C. WILSON, ARCHITECT. COLUMBIA, S C. IllMHIA HOTRL. ' HOTEL IN THE CITY. . WHEELER, Prop. COLUMBIA. S. C. . the l ime to Ki?ard i he l ea Ith tigt.li of the luntjs. I lie best to use for actions ami colds is xative llonry and Tar. The ;is ti:. luat does not cot. .lie Is, but which oil the nd, expels all cold from t ht )y acting as a pleasant laxa ?st for coughs, colds, croup K.coukIi, etc. Sold by Tim as, VILLIAJVI'S BARBER, I r*.r? A T ? T ? -> VJK/\1> lin M. KTESBURG, S. 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