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ammmmmmm The Bates burg Advoc fcllTltpllH RttM, hi Advan VIC ?: I BED BU ^ THB ??L - II ! 11 ??M? TOR C <J POISON BATT*WTT*.tt ADVOOAy. IALAMAS BRO'Sj A. RESTAURANT t D. MARTIN, ?p? LAWYER, I ~ &JBK DM Ymt Six Month* Bfctered at the Batesburg, S C Offlee aa Second Class Mail Mat' No attention paid to aorre jUto. FOR DESTROY! NQ A1 - Bugs will not stay when and dries leaving a coatin I. Post - to Quicksien Mercurial Oi ter. Dropper for applying wi ____ Only 25c. at spoud- IniiMTPD'ii r ND PREVENTING BUGS. P i applied, kills eggs and bugs ? g of poison that is far superior ntment or any other poison. ? th each bottle. tdi in c rnnc OR LA DIES and GENTS, oriter Broad and VVashi ington Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. SOUTHERN RAILROAD TRAINS LEXINGTON. S. C. F I,. M. MITC1IKLL. f I'HYSIVIaN AND SltKGKoN. Halesbnr>r, O. HourS to 1> a. in. 2 to H p. iu- | & ; "7 II* I.. <1 .. ... i 03 I #*r\ see that is not signed by sc orrect name. When sending in change of a tlway give your old post office. KU m- ?= Oder's *EVERYTHir = BATESBURG, ddress =~' 11^ THE OLD RELIABLE. iv*?< p v!u IN DRUGS. S. C. A I -WtV =^j rps :W? 3 ,,1TE31*WE =JTWE 3 !Pt? O I liilhf s *iiiiE9jiLi? 3 -va" 3..iinX' jmMJjiilf t J 1,1 ORQANIZED 1868. L3 A ?ss the door. Gentlemen can get n or off right at the door. ??. EVERYTHING THE MARKET APORDS SERVED by POLITE AND TTENTIVE WAITERS. Newly fitted up. Perfect service, YSTERS, CiAiTE, and all the finest icats cooked by the best cooks in At ' ugusta. j ?? * .*?*? ?? I'. U?| . . ! 1)R, .1. A. WATSON, dkntist. H-ile^burg, S. C. Mo?* in Telepnone I>uil<ling. lidgc Spring Every Thursday. - ' 1 s 1 I i ' v y . m Ifi I - i N. ROOERS BAYLY, Ed. 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 190<5 (tlsrumo)??l that with the ing of the summer season mori tP""' 13 The Carolina QUnited States, State, C 22 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ? Q Interest allowed at the rate or fH 4 percent, per annum, payable i open- E quarterly. February, May, Au? brick Wm KUSt aud Novembr. National Bank ounty and < ity Depositoryr' h Capital paid in . . . $.00 00t> I' Surplus profits .... 72,0<>o fnw o Liability < f stockholders 2'o.ooo (| $482,000 ffW* y :circDc k POPULAR PRICES. When you come to i gusta, let lis fed you. Make our restaurant your eadquarters. We will take charge f your packages and treat you in a 1 ' tanner that v ill be certain to make I ? ou out permanent custom er. /^I 1 I A T. U. KKKN A (ill AN, INSURANT K. tATKKitURO, - - S. C. E. L. ASU1LL. nnrl i nonllnt* nt T.ntAf I * .1 h: i d W I I O* I ft) I bVltM aiC mj i* ctcvniuTbe grass, tress and reg generally show the effects < warm days of early spring. The rain this week interfere much with the preparing 1W A. Ciark, President. J. S. Muller, Vice President Dm John H. Bollin, *.A. 'Mark, Julian B. Friday, William B. l.owrance, John L. MimnauKii, W C. Wright, . F^l F. H. Mcinhun, Cashier. J. M. Hell, Assistant Cashier, O SECTORS. |J TI108 H. Bryan, It. S. DesPortes, I W(lie Jones, pffl T. II. Julian ui% 1 .1 8. M tiller, James Wood row pp tome anci see C ALA MAS ^OTHERS' AIM RESTAURANT. ? AJso manufacturers of all the :iNUST CANi)li;S. will | Chocolate?, I>on-l>ons, Creams and \J 1 I1V.J UI1U WUllQVtlVt ttt UU " } LEESVILLE, S. C. >usinoss given careful attention -I ~~~ 1 j>> (iKO. Hi.1.1. I IMMKIIMiN. ,1. W M. TlM'KMOND. v. U'KMONIi A Tl M M KKMAN, ATT < HINKYS-AII.A W. practice hi :iIi i?*% Stat* an<i I if S. ?':)iirts. " I taeaN B gruuuu iur uuvtuu auu turn. Guano hauling is drawing to the farmer's wagons are not < numerous as they have been, mount of fertilizers consume year, far exceeded any prevk and if signs prove any tin ng t A- U.I fM. a close, luite so w w jq TbC a | I l\ id this *?4 L >us one *v in limnaugh: tnim^siv -run v-nmno"., pui up in uanusome . yj ioxc5 for Holiday (lifts. MAIL ORDERS HAVE l-MOMIM VT i'EM iON. Ci der your uicals liy Telephone and | vc wili be ready when the train a< ives. COR. BROAD & WASHINGTON JTRUETS. *? HHP ill jvuijiuiias: i tuMinix. p . I.exi <>n, S, < ? ??? L CHA KLi:^ W 11.SON, ! All lllTEv:T. V COLUM MIA, S C. I - j 83 I k' I iaju u?iug (?auicu i>u? will be tbe largest in the hi: South Carolina. Mr. Richmond Pearson Hobs Spoiled, Is making his second i Congress against Mr. John M. head, of the Sixth Alabama d story of Columl 0n, the The Great D< run for Bark- Special attractions th iistrJct, ^ wonderful " * * jr * bia, S. C: apartment Store: rouRhout our entire estabshowinir of new troods nntl AUGUSTA OA. c Phone 1244. Bfc s. For COLUMBIA HOTEL. . ;sT HOTEL IN Til i: CI IT. P. VV:i3SLER, Prop. ]|.< COLUMH1A. S. C. * ? ' ' hloiilin^, l? Irliintf. i uliue^'i i ? CD " f) V S I n ana is now actually uu tuc biui seems that although acaudid Congress, he is not registered State, but he explains this by that he was doing work for tb< cratio national committee in d States while registration was g In Alabama. If the people of A ? ? 4.1 J ?. If- ? - 41 tiiy* u late for scores of bargain sales i 1 In tbe Spec'al t ,?? Linen and loubtful We are showing a line o< new Lii i greatest values we have ever offer * ou Qn# ,ot of 40.|nch Lawn> Special l&bama 28-inch India Linen, 8 l-3c to 25 Fine Persian Lawns. 10c to 35c. n every department. bargains in our White Goods. lens and Waisting Goods that are the ed. ' price 8 1 -3c- 10c, 12c and 20c. ic. Pre vert4 ion ^ 5s W IP ?-r f ~ -j ( ^ A ? i ... a * i?V , ; V^. . at a Kind's Dyspepsia Tablet , meals, ^oid by Timmons I?r? s. 1 | ?: !i ; ' ?5 , La(f) i? * . . V I o re ks iiireu ui mi. nuusuii oa ti tj in general has become, tl down him and keep him down, lotte Chronicle. SUBSCRIBE HOW. Subscription lists of the Ti Fair are now in circulatic hjcuuu- 45-lnch Persian Lawn 12 I-2c; v ley will -40-lnch Mulls, special 20c. A big sale or handsome Waistinjj Lnar- gee our ||ne G| 23c Waistlngs, tli Embroidered Swisses 25c to 50c Shadow-work Mull, 35c the yar< Spe FINE EMBROIDERED These are very new and all line i-Coun- special price, 75c, 98c, $1.00, $2,(1 in. All cry special value. ; Madras; Speci?l, 10c, 12 l-2c. 20c, 2. c. ?ey are great values. J; very nev and stylish, cial Sale of SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS, lawn; embroidered and lace t.immed: 0, $2.50 and up to $3.50. Sunn1 i inn ? ;i ilicti I I ! I . ! I i < ; : . | > |*. M' | lt.v l'hvsit'i;iiis ami lltinlcs it i:frotv. >ho U' >f the <Iisi ;i*. , STL wli i) il in'ill ir? n ipt in i: . "i i; \ ci tn n led h> i it !' .< '.:'S *J !RUN i SILVi.:R CUTGL\Si> " * *"S A V " those who wish to contribute support of one of the greatest prises that Islington, Sal Aiken counties have ever unde Now Is the time for them t forward and show their public edneas. While the stock' is pected to pay large dividends to the BB enter- B or I YOUR i r taken. m o come H , not^ex- I Make this your bi it will hl?- P l/prv rni? f 1111 11 MyMMBaMMBttfilJhViiVr % V>4TA^COLUMBIA \NK. inking place in Cojumf netr r 4-? . ^ - - - ^ < ? i i I : . I I >" _ i ' S ...v ha? i M> i.i i .it i lie ca.M whet, you have y?ur prwcr ptI'" *1\ lille ' I Timmons Bros, ~~ ?? I k**?i ?7. <T- AV. I JDPAlNTEi) CHIN \ ;r 1 E CL ! J ISRONZE' $ " ty i i Id a year or so pay a fair divid the investment. To all the merchants in L and Batesburg it will be of the est benefit, not only in the bringing them new custem< give tbem all a great opportu show to those who but seldom ? M J VWWI safe and sound ba tion given checki gate onr savings Palmetto Bni LWJJ , WlillSISltllt WtL 1 % nking. S,).'jia! atten- (f ng accou its. Investi - " % tfepartni ;:it. : : : r nli Sc frncf C.i\ <? ' 4 tin I "Tlz Old f I I R 9 , & ^ 6 t /: ? <-v <*/v * <-"a - . i s stock on hand lo selei li'om. an:l Now f>03as a riviiis daily?? *v f/' j o , $ " i to : 1 come to the two towns for si How progressive they are. Lt and Batesburg have now stor other buildings that they ca afford to be proud. Not many the size of Batesburg in this < other state that can boast of e lights and water. tesviiie I Capital $250,000.( - "J] 8 COI.UA towns WILIII J 5r any M JULIUS H, vVaLKE *. Vice-^.-! ? - ? ? ki ..7 (. "1 c )0; Surplus $35,000.0 > C a i 1131 A, b. C. q) ONES t'resident. ^ M dent i. ? ) ? : vl vf I V > -c' Kr:-r."; k iCL W ! Pail road. I 5 i ^ r.Ic;,a!i !v .nipped Passe : ... };'er ii.. liL'lwt-or I > ; " u litidii i'jiUica Q ^ <- **' \ anta, Au- "* ^ ' 1 . a .. ? s: esion, i ; ? v..J ^ ' vV J 1 \ . I " ' I " .1 Ji 11 1 <sl i*4# UJR ave a handsome stock olifi | 1 ii:e Jewelry in all tie latest Ideas. O ? i o 1 Cu I C* /nv r.Jfl ONLY ONE WANTED. The Republican party at ( has many of its leaders willing candidates for the Presides 19#8. It is superfluous to des them by name and it would h< ?Ana '| THE CM. icy in lRnate REHODELEI) ANL ! led" ^ Arinv and Na' f' \RLESTON | h- % ) NEWLY FURNISHED. VV Mt-;wln!L'ir<prc <j. Lucis auil arI.?ston ami vt ! ' C !.? i- f iiSt i rcigH t A . ? c. \vten ilie West : nil at la, Athens, Ma- uuul c?.n, -i Ae.sUm, Siivanna'.i > 5 an .1 . i is i:i SouIIruster.s . ... Carolina territory. > o 3 A. G. Jackson, ? ,, liny yciir presents neiori1 ] seeinj our eooiIs. ! ! 4 1 J--5 I ?i / > ( ? I ^ 1 rivuo bvcuuiuciabviiirui. ACllVc allot them; brilliant mtn, so them; worthy men, most of then the party coquettes with eacl every one of them, while its tie set on the only leader who rcfu^ be considered for the next term. Republican party today is for "L?? ...It s men, ^ me of % l.OCAL AND LONG DISFA l. but Steam Meat, lilectric Ugh It and fiB Singly and Un Suit art Is -? 5es to RIDDOCK & BY _.The CHARLI Theo c\lfis \<SP7/ NrOt*/XrCiKx / - w v% Vg * ? *-% 1 V NCE TJ-LEPJIONI-S IN ROOMS 'j its, (ilcctric I.levators, ROOMS \5.4 te. Cuisine Unexcelled C'" . r. RiNS, Proprietors. I 1 fiSTON, S. C _ _ - - - - ^ USM c.-i : .C) '.i: and I \|S? " * nger Agent, ll AUliUSTA, OA. fife A ?3 . -- t'' dT? f* : " P&JP* ? It . iZP '*- vS> . t&r v-sk* vv v.* ?*v? jj J r^j1irr?7w "^1 l2i a i . i i i ItUllC 1 i 1 : 1 & Company, jewelers. 1 Alain St., Columbia South Carolina. m?. 4 CD ' uuic umocrcii/ ?or Liie t'resiaen 1908. New England is for h preference to anv other candidal is New York. The.votes for al known aspirants combined wouli be a tentb of the support tha "solid South" would heartily gi Theodore Roosevelt in national cy m im In s :'? Rubber anrxr1 <Jr.i ._ *?^L? \ ^**1 w u?*?l ^ "?&/ \ '<* ft. ?'t? o K Stamps I' tencils. A Sure Remedy 8 ? riiruu %^s. ?^f. Pa i' ; i'! ~;il\c!' spread 111' Salve, In. n> Pine Salve, n it tires nnnd\ s, iiurns, sore-., etc. Sold I. 1 ins J In is. rlor... ~" 'j -A ' \ ; J , _ fvM fcunuu r rum me unio river to tbe Pacific Rand* the rank an of the party are attached to save Roosevelt. It Is pleasant 1 for one, a smile for another, luck to a third, but a united hi for Roosevelt. While these ditions prevail, lightning rods at west VMf 1 the ffy w, none I H i. / * words L t| g-oori |||! And all J; jrrati F* Repairs, cor bl Door Pla tract "Um Che< eals, 7 Supplies, Accessories and Metal Sitf'is, Name and tes. Brass and Alnmi:ks / M DOUk Re Wf ?L itealgial B. W&jA & - i i / Sprains |1 rjs Braises ' *' W PRICE I I stau rant, David, Proprietor. 13.10 Main Street. ? I| OI'KN A I.I. NKJIIT HOT" I*HONES 207, % * IB / v ( " '" n :d " | ? ri do electricity ana "boomh" cai kept packed up. 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