The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 09, 1906, Image 7

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T T-" - ? 461U8B5E6E^B5555S5-55I!-?588. / THBBAT1 " SgHHtO ADTOOATM ' I I III .1- - A|i? A! * .?.!/ >AJ# .vVI^ ,M' %i-? v/iV *~4lv %\V \ ^1#. iv I Afe cur I 1 '#?? I JUL * . > 1 [\1U. I WW V"4 \V-V. i tVm m A19s t ii i ^HK = 41 H I -Ms, I H n. Lf I fc ^ .Os <1-8 /3T7I l(l T y<-> ^-%Hr i M'-a ?2. -0^7 it 1 5 I me lrUta HE BE5 II EL Hit IT AfW ^ 1 A \ V UliCI cil JH OFl ?"|p ICI]^ nk 1ISil N C - W JS 1 I . T /T** p. K TF"* so Mel IT T" m rtf *IuM. m 2 Sent to any addr ess for one 1 p fear for fifty cents. Kub scribe now. Ill $0 H bm ni l III 1 "1 I nin it . i. yawn -?N>? - ? ?* - ?w~ * ?.? ?>?< k nj turuio* iu tli? eveini'?. ' ffc-ats* 1 / t^y '' t " '/> ; n1 -. _ -i ?a rw v. f D ! ? M"** ? ft ? I,* >' ' s *>'<? is i i B inn iiDAiutiii HOTEL. WIAT IIGOHGOIATTIIS1 HUE I08TELBT. m Mr. Theodore E Young, of New- I ark, N. J., who was 111 at "The Lexington*' Imat week, is sufllcicntly recovered to be able to get out of doors Mr. 8 F. Perry accompanied a party on a hunting trip from the hole) POP- Monday. J. W. Mitchell has been in Augusta tltla wfclr nn a hinlnem t rin. pastor oi tue Methodist cliurch s?vo each giving universal satisfaction. Not only are they most, accptah'o to |>r. their respect ive members. hut great fr, m | ly b; loved and admired In the en- . /iii! * in he; tire public. t'olonel .T. II. Wharton, chairman1 railroad < mission, will cn M\n an Ldwai address b ; the graded school on arevi fhenitrhl . : <l:ireh liiilt i ir '\* ul '** - * i D. i' i'* 'Mitia lltiS ie III III (1 M ^ lis Fie i itip ms'icIi it- prov o m . II. 'Viil on. Mrs. J. li. M rdsai'l little daughter. r>es.sie ' K I|iJ si ii.jj Mis I'. N. Tininuini; i J | 3 a Bull Behind thi Bat ipecial attention to the hinge joint at each intersc h main bars. he essential of every good wire fence. Unless thi joint the fence cannot receive pressure from c< e i. All rigid stay fences have been unsatisfacto: g, as they crush down and when once down, rem 'S I ction * e stay U ntact 5 ry and H ain so. B *rl WEATHER FL46S BE DISPLAY FRO! ITS FLAGSTAFF. WThe railroad company has this week placed the name Suinmcrland" on the new station and part of the furInlture is already in the building, which is really one of the most attractive stations on the line of tile road. The painting was completed last week and is very artistic being <. f straw colored ground, while trim ? Ml ? O '" Mis, A. I). MARTIN, LAWYER, , 1JI iLlUtfll LEXINGTON. S. C. hcivt>< I he IMiKos .?il Calculi N. I'.. is Sp "'V l"~ i.ji 1 ! / i ( i..-'in o rs. \Y 11 St ?rk f** - ?~? I>? <j . ;11kbui.ni ;u:d little W ,* *""" tor. Hi Co ;;u! i;i. l.ave been tim ?~; vor.il <1 .\ ? on a visit. spi ifitf nf peach trees lias Sf^TiS S?3ia?G<y?ir=&rs h a hinge joint, by which the maximum of elasti the fence if properly stretched, remains in place th the hinge joint, tio amount of strain on the bat onnection of stay and bar, while the opposite is tx ay fences. iii) 10 t " I icity is g inrieti- M s can E ue B PERSONALS. The weather bureau at Wasblr haa notified "The Lexington" management of their intentiu auon Inaugurate a special ay whereby the weather flaga of tb reau are to be dikpiayed from tb< (iAflr.ata.ff for the forecasts t ralngs and a border of bottle green the same color as the sash and windows. Mr. Bniilh, of L-xington, is expected he>e in a day or two to begin the giadlng about the station n *? which will 1)3 done before many days stem jjjgn ultJ t?uinmer!and Cum pun j e will begin beautifying the surioundc ho* " tugs. elfin f,. M vlITCHEI.Ii. In.v,i , Physician and Suroc.in Halto-tiiir#, t<. ' 'il5 online Ollice Hours: ll.,; f( h to S? h. lit. evil i l! to it p. Ill , . :Hft I M i> . f ,r .i \ M--,,,,-?,! II |,| |M,? .1 . II , r l?H. .1. A. WATSON X!|S .. _ i:r> KiMiir.il in this section, as pe;nn-Mii.s of last >eur proved n'.ly suIi.sfiu 01 \ It tUsliojg ^7 0 :ale and is p' nil f? r tl.e trees .vh: 11 nut a iTecti (i by the scale. ndicit ions ouw are favorable v,?^? w& Wl.it Mob!.-v. of Johnston, r I i I f l*? 11 I i i T t?r U :l rimi vtnin. I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn a?a wt/Ziw/i ic^ Sb PARI MBBBM IKB?BBBi m- UM )WARE_Caj txrmtS m r alng at fl p. m. on the day of the play and representing a period o weather conditions for 24 hours, grama will be sent dally to the firing the probabilities which n Indicated by the white, blue, and blue flaga together with black temperate flag and the < flag with black square ia the c< dig- Parties from Florida, West Yirf the Rinia and Ohio arc contemplating a Tel- visit to "The Lexington" soine time hotel Utls month. ill h< The Misses Hattie and Mary A1 it white ct.ell and J. W. Mitchell .are taking 1 the t h- ir meals at th : new hotel, white ?nter Edfar II Fulenwider, of Baltimore tfd.. was an over Sunday truest at 1 ?KNTI8T B tte>- htirg, s. i ^ilI u ? In re. Ottlr.e ir> Te!?'piioiir Bnil i At liidtfe Spring 10very Tln>r-<lay . 1 h'-i.-c ( T. B. KEUNAUII AN, iay and -wi ll,iv willi relatives I Oscar M. W .ils >11 and cl tldrenj GHlIi!.! ii-nhia. arc mi ;i visit at the; I .o Mai > >rc?! It H. wsits-.n. Basin* vs 1 e i aTT3T> *T h!isr vcr: itpurt ;ilrc:id; :ft LESB VILLE.! ilical ('o :i i ii iof the Air. W. A. -lie is i avd ork. it Wis^ ner Momho . i / in'crcsf.in li urcs lo vi||e his h-Jin . which will be an eye \Ir j|1C o spent* Tuesday courthouse. The county officials sce-i ?y cttn.e up from t . at all times, and one wo *d *> ill make 1 c snt Vri tfet time to rest ivdire and sister *lu' reference case ot Li Li la. Gi'iiii r In order tnatour readers may dc Tenant with the display Hag! their meaninffi it will he well to In mind the following instrui which will govern the display of tad which will be seen for a lonj lance and will be especially in ting and valuable to farmers, others who depend on the elen 4? *H?ir awveral vocations. con- ?* ? * " j #nd 'The Lexington." He will return lkc.ep tjr a longer stay. :tlon? ,r IRS. M. C.WARDSERIODSLY ILL. KAKIIG ARRANGEMENTS FOR INSUKAM: h. Mr. in our BATKShUHO, - - S. < . ,lp win It E. L. ASltlLL, !. a > -s Attorney and Counsellor a! L:i*v, ! . LEESVILLE.S.C. U:l 1 All lnisinom triven eurt'Iul it t.e.it.i jit ?. ?V. Poi.-l.of KatPsburtf, was!opclw>rl,', u :?'-.vn I sh<<: t miur last week. : These ' r? ">1 cell us Lewis' little baby'bavebcon"n lias Iti't . ijuiie iil tor several circiniaa!i . . i tcr at n<i. v\ ritiujf. j rI be no pi; a.I ? i , was-lr.:j. Ted "^lcni.fi.1 M.rda> in Gr 272 per eon time lie re I K. iMinit-r was on our vested in eoni r\ one ?n.. sees uuni W1>nt Alu , ? s *ir?* currci; "s 11 ? .sis' , Mrs aUlie1 W.*<! at \m'1i very great '> ' latthot. ty 11?? j Mr. Hi b r? Hiser v Lion of Hocsville in T 1*00 ' '.v av It is 1,243, an increase !?i.'. it. t in live years. In that iliniri ;?i a Si , i;jy In lius been f 174 500.00 in- ); ( j j nek ai mercial enterprise*, I - w<iiis.: \ iVi es<t;r. 1 n 1 heir vs. Marl hu Fallaw and l'.u tvs, who ,s serious- im. |;p ()n L i( Gth i((?> a|j vas in town Moil- 110 .c-liicflt*?l Another r the case will be held ncre < e1 .ii 111 sj * i t Sat oft.bis nv'ntli K. Ii/i ;-re. wasspe.ci.il lie I r?e. i-w I iiiii y ! ft on and v. I?. ?iiii lin n'|in 1 < k here j . iui ill and essrs Sharp ri Fallm, f . llllt. VN . eiertiir- in JII rhf 1! I'M C Mil As The white Qaj indicates clee fair weather; the blue flag, ra bow; the white and blue, lacal er idow; the black triangular temperature; this fa displayed it section witb the other Asks a placed aoore It meant rising te ature, er wgrmer. if below, fall! colder; the white flag with * H HEW SCHOOL BOILING AT WARDS. Mr?. Martha Ward has been sufTeri con- in>r wjl|1 the grip and a severe cough .ud If f0r more than a weelr. Iler con mper- jlti >n is yetting quite serious. n? ?J Dr, G. L. Trotter, the attending ?*?,^ physician, Is feaiful that it will de " : , , i, Q*o. Rei.i.Tiuifrrman. Mrs. J. W m. Tiiukmom>. THURMOND .t TIM M Kit M \ \ attornryr-ar j aw v ' Will practice in all the Stat* ami IX j (>ui. S. Court*. ! , . 1 . Odice in KatiiriUHR Ltiiilding, Lexington, s. C. ; 1' ..... ?... . ? hi - i . >\ i n1u?i?;i.i>k Tuesday. , invest) 1 making a (,'ra Dei.a -in,,p,i, s(.f;ii(lii g sonic- ; ,?esillt>s t ,iU r ,villi hrr sister Mrs. Debbie . valnc ov..r u: :an(1 jHlly ? c. a of our yourg peo- tlici < -is <ui:y c i,.(.i>ii k' I rwaid with much inily. i * l" at*rndirx 'be enleitaii- ? I.<e.,vi!le O , I; (i 1 "Ve J'ntluy i,l_ i t. ' co, ; . ; .1//. i! Haw Is' T T*V' .v>' ! : b(1 in resiliences alone iiu.v i<> n ml lotal of $2r/Mo<>.o<) ii<>ine. cal estate 1 as ineiea .< ! .rs y \ I 400 percent.. Wel'twisl, >dic wcr? in low f (i ir line liea.lt!). lot , Gileut s in I. Ooo aim s"" LI . \ ? i v ? F'frrD ;':kl "nil ftit.iru , ijjU i lie (|tf,i,dm...s . ... . Mi W J Mc a lt.1 .W I: - \ II K't* , nlio|'piri^r Uiclnes'i 11 ' <'"??? ?p"<kc s.vai; ca Ins in uu-home. Mi. it. II. (Je >iy,t p .(1 r*i?' 3 a *'i| but tss tip i'v oihi i .1 . ?iUlll O. imkic, Km,. 111. . M.. square la trie oennr iuuiwki wava. Mrs. Gertrude Morrel), of York eUy, who hu been a fre< visitor to the South, Is at "1 he tug ton" mi Is Charles M. Blst Boston. Mr. tad Mrs. A. P. Cbllds, of aoe.t, arrived at the hotel Hat ' w'u Telop into pneumonia. Mr. Zelglar, of Sumter, and Mr. Stuart, of Batesburg, *ere over to 1u*nl sea the board of trustees Thursday in reference to the proposed new school c*? of building. The building committee agreed to Vat- tot Zelgler draw plans and specurday ideations for the modern structure CHAULi&S C. I i>0' it t.11 ARCHITECT. ( ;ipi i tho COLUMBIA, S. C. l ,su : _____________________' 151 1 ' 1 . . COLUMBIA HOTEL. . ...-iJi. I )r DUGT WO PTTT T "V 'Pill? PT'l'V 1 1 * u, :1,. , .v Wright .1 conductor of ''' on . i II y. pisr?l tl.routfli ,l -' >1 ? i..i ; ^ii* on In4 Lra.ii! for " ' 11 ih: ; lit' ol Ik' I pi 'ill Is. .M iss Id i I I lio.i.e in 1' :u K-i: <J;w>U was In town at s <4.n , s .n,c t 1 II. (I. \iolon .1 l'i rlv.ood and Mr. Jonc?, of I Mr. and M LIiLAj :L. i I Jjll. >xner \%.?filler to Or | < ic is |>rt!j.;;rii inlay l> - i i i (iuu^ht) r, j . i v. ;. un( '!iO IS M I M.lir.iy ill ?U %ilv ovt'S lofi Monday f r liar ? . ; . j, f..s u k % die, \\ ii re s!io nil , , ulo .'iiti ai'i'l, t In* \ on me wuii lid* a tin I, M . pose, ar? tixir.y for t 1. Kli S?iv i^rove were in J ' I'1' wor:? on i in* ,* bvrry- Solicitor tno Belt i iiii for sprit k io if > eii^ane.. i., m< c u if r.? T e nit -1 SesisionKttt Kd^e'ltM, in ilivir spi IV ??-> o<-k\ ..ml I belt re pr? |> rinKt'"'" ]'. II. Corley, vh r.U, li.i f-K *" ! **!". ' >l,P turned from a trip to Florii lieir sprinp fads. A ^reat deal of line real ? . n i' ?' ?>t. s ,](| here Monday, and il bi I < ju u. jstate w;(.s OUV lit !' id fjr an indefinite ataj. Mrs. Gertrude Worrell, and Mirgeret L* Gatty together witl A. B. Clapp met frtenda ia Colt flyday wWra t^ey ipwt t4* da | ' ana Just as soon as t he pirns arc re M received by the committee the con J? tract will be let out 10 tbe lowesi . T' til Ider and work will begin at once, imola j ra?? ?ev- Mr*C. A. Pitiman, pa&ior of 1.J U?J JL l M J li Xi.1 XII u VJ * . i?K: ' S. F. WHRBLHR, Prop. r I COLUMBIA, S. C. d>yon ci. .co. our st reets v. nines- t >? n : 1 li ) I hill!; ol iutto. o' Ioi i ?, was here u s- Mi. a 'I Mil bij-ii.-si. ".SjiairoW5 tgwi, thoi piii) I ?ili? r sum i.n.ii. i j.i i l? *' -ii K" moving i? 1.' - vil i inu pre i> > > <1 > Sidney iiook were in aVjnui I lie j.i ? -N?eii:!iiy j jolds liUYC b e.i en r * rr * tt n r* and ihey an* iuuk prices i ess '1 hey nave st,'f Subscribe to Th< .ted around the cate% a /nr- nr\xiT' A i\ir 171 i 5 AdvoL IA7P A \TF\ r\TUCD :W ft *> ini5 rtUE L.U1N I AlJNa ru TS WHICH MAY APF wvo /vrMlj u i nLi\ EAR ON THE FILM. I I