The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 23, 1906, Image 3

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w- :Wm 1 The Hatcsburg Advoca atirilptln RatM, hi Advanc if" VIC BED BU< THE TOR C li POISON BATT**ttTT>*g ADVOOAYJI. ^ ALA MAS BRO S A. RESTAURANT D. MARTIN, ?p? LAWYER, J ?rr - * -*vv: ?' i' On* Year? Six Months stated at the Batesburg, 8 C. QflWe as Second Class Mail Matt *n attention Dald to sorres 60c. Jtfc. FOR DESTROYING AI* - Bugs will not stay when and dries leaving a coating Post >. to Quicksien Mercurial Oir er. Dropper for applying wit ^^ Only 23c. at ^r.iiMTPD'c r 4D PREVENTING BUGS. F applied, kills eggs and bugs ?i ; of poison that is far superior itment or any other poison. ? .h each bottle. ID! in CTAOC OR LAD IKS and GENTS, orr.er Broad and VVashi ington Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. SOUTHERN RAILROAD TRAINS LEXINGTON. S. C. f I.. M. MITCIIKLTj. f ;*H YSHJI aN A ND SltUOlcoS. Hativ biirfr, * *!. ' r (Ml.ft' Until-. H to I* a. in. 2 to it p. iu- V 7 :.Ji) to tt it. to. - w I ft\ s aoethat la not signed by se otreot name. When sending in cbange of a< ml way give your old post office. Oder's VJW1 1 1 *-? ?EVERYTH1IS = BATESBURG, Idress ? jjjj^ THE OLD RELIABLE. 4^ i v/i\u. p iu IN DRUGS. S. c. fa a-3 312. i 31131QCH ? ORGANIZED 1868. Ij A iss trip urior. uenlietnen can ixci i or off ri^ht at the door. 1 EVERYTHING THE MARKET AF- i ORDS SERVED by POLITE AND TTENTIVE WAITERS. Newly fitted up. Perfect service, YSTERS. GAHE, and all the finest icats cooked by the best cooks in ^ ^ ' u^usta. ' ??? DR. J. A. WATSON, I 1' KNT1ST, BUe^btirg, S. O. lice in Telephone Building, lidgc Spring Every Thursday. |?"< ?? II V W M 02 1 ItJ m I N. ROGERS BAYLY, Ed. A FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 1906 It IsrumoK ?l that with the ing of the sum-Tier season more - a- ? p,<*' | The Carolina Bunited States, State, C SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . ?r- pj Interest allowed at the rate of " Hi 4 per cent, per annum, payable open- K quarterly, February, May, Au brick H gust and Novembr. National Bank ounty and * ity Depositoryr* u Capital paid in . . . $-.'00 000 njj! Ii Surplus profits .. .. 72,000 rifrl 0 Liability <f stockholders 3< O.OOu ? $4*2,000 Jtm# y circoc POPULAR PRICES. When you come to i gusta, let us ?ed you. Make our restaurant your cad quarters. We v ill take charge f your packages and treat you in a i latincr that will be certain to make ou our permanent cusiop. er. 1 Att T. U. KKUN AUI1AJN, INSUIiANUK. 'ATKSI%UR(1, - - S. C. fej E. L. A3 BILL, ornev and Counsellor at Law, I cT I CD 1 tores are to >>e ereoteu. TT as Tbe grass, trees and veg< generally show the effects ( warm days of early spring. The rain this week interfere much with the preparing IW A. Ciark, President. J. S. Muller, Viee President D1R John H. Bollin, *. A. ' Mark, Julian B. Friday, William B. I.owrance, &h?L mnauKh, W C. Wright, . . _ T. II. Meghan, Cashier. J. M. Hell, Assistant Cashier, p7| ECTORS. Thos H. Brvan, E, R. S DesFortes, Wilie Jones, lO T. II. Meigliat) uili i ? 8. M11 ller, .lames Wood row l|^ ctiiu see calaa1as ^others' aim RESTAURANT. ? Also manufacturers of all tlie '' FINEST CANDIES. Will Chocolates, Hon-Hons, Creams and "" !&l LEESVILLE, S. C. i jtisiness given caret ul at, ten Li jii A (iK.O. U111 I IMMKIIM1N, ,1. W.M, TIH'I;MI>nd. I rilMON I? \ TI.MMKKMAN, f' ATTOKN K VS-AI'I.AW'i practice in :iIi iiie.state ami t jf n. ?'iinrts. B : 1111 < a in K* . ii I! . i:-i t. !?iii lil i nir I* " 1 M | ground ior cotton ana cum. Guano hauling is drawing to i the farmer's wagons are not c, numerous as they have been, mount of fertilizers consume year, far exceeded any previc and if signs prove anything t a close, luite so w w tq The I! /l d this ?* " >us one lY LA limnaugh: mn^nv I Uli Vulili , I'UL l'J? III kldllU^VIKv ^ loxes for >?o!i?Jny (lifts. MAIL ORDiRS I! AYR I-ROM PI \T i liM iO;* . Order your meals by Telephone and we wil? be ready when the train arrives. COR. BROAD V?'ASH!.\uTO\ STREETS. I.exi"irlon, S.( ". ? CHAliLI-MC. WILSON, au HU ta T. * 1 i l rOLUMI.IA, S C. fp 771 7 7777~ 7; 17777" i PQ I *iiR /v'i con acreage oeing piauteu tuia will be the largest in the hi; South Carolina. Mr. Richmond Pearson IIobs< Spoiled, Is making his second i Congress against Mr. John M. head, of the Sixth Alabama d Billing itory of Columl an, the The Great D< run for nark- Special attractions thi iistricti |js|jment# a wonderful a j^wi. A y ^ bia, S. C: apartment Store: rou^hout our entire estabshowinsr of new sroods and AUGUSTA GA. v Phone 1244. B1 s. K(. AJLUIYU5IA r?I til.. . 5ST HOTEL IN THE CI I'Y. P. W1GSLER, Prop, 'J.' ! Pfi COLUMBIA. H. C. r bloat ing, b -lrhing. i uli^pvij i ^ 5 CD p to U v I !1 ^ 1 ana is now actually on tne siui seems that although a candid Congress, he is not registered State, but he explains this by that he was doing work for tb< cratic national committee in d States while registration was g in Alabama. If the people of A [Tip. H late for scores of Bargain sales i ' ^ Special t ZT Linen and loubtful We are showing a line ol new Lii ,nin_ greatest values we have ever offer oiog on Qn# |Qt of 40.inch LawI)) Special labama 28-inch India Linen, 8 l-3c to 21 Fine Persian Lawns. 10c to 35c. n every department. bargains in our White Goods. neus and Waistlng Cioods that are tilted. i price 8 I-3c- 10c, 12c and 20c. ?c. Prevention ^ i I TSl' 1 ? 3 k l S *% y . i ? 4. cut a Kind's Dyspepsia Tablet j men Is. S)l<l by Tiuimons Hr? s. ! , ' j! ! 1 n ^ pa 3 m f: n ; * ? i are as urea 01 Air. hodsod as u tJ in general has become, tl down him and keep him down, lofcte Chronicle. SUBSCRIBE HOW. Subscription lists or the Ti Fair are now in circulate lecuuu- 45-jnch Persian Lawn 12 I-2c; v tiey will 40-inch Mulls, special 20c. A big sale or handsome Walstinf ?Lliar- See our line of 23c Waistlngs, tl Embroidered Swisses 25c to 50c Shadow-work Mull, 35c the yar Spe FINE EMBROIDERED These are very new and all fine ri-Coun- Special price, 75c, 98c, $1.00, $2,1 >n. All - cry special value. C Madras; Special, 10c, 12 l-2c, 20c, 2,'c. ley are great values. d; very new and stylish, cial Sale of SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS. lawn; embroidered and lace t.immed; 10, $2.50 and up to $3.50. Si hih* 11 it i* ^ a pai ion I din* ilt i..k iik nn du'im* pri sfi tbi-i. hi I'iiysiciaiis and thinks it from i lie .it 'at\c -f the disi tiM , sri wh ti it i-. I fiuu piwei ipl in iinpirp e- \ i*i tilponnd -d hy in yv ' : ij i ? << 0 : t n i! ? H HRL1N i SILI 1 Vi.:R CUTGL\S* b < ' * * those who wish to contribute support of one of the greatest prises that Lexington, Sal Aiken counties have ever unde Now is the time Tor them t forward and show their public edness. While the stock' is pected to pay large dividends to the HaHMHMEsaMBBnaaBmi i enter- E uit\or I YOUR 1 srtaken. b9 ;o come H spirit not ? I Make this y?ur b it will | h!n Pverv mil t If MMMMMMMtfirMrtirrA COLUMBIA ANK. anking place in Cojuni fact/ / Atiff f ?in > ' :'i i i iii? .i ' -> . . . rl Ai I I i-> i.i i 'il i lie ivtse ? I it* i \"i; I ;.vc ii pr?-er :j ^ fillet! I I Timmons Bros, r?\ ,?Vv <r. ' NDPA1N PHI) CM IN A IE CL | i URONZI?v -? ! 1 xv & ^ i 1 J in a year or so pay a fair dlvid tbe invest men t. To all tbe merchants in L and Batesburg it will be of the est benefit, not only in the bringing them new custem give them all a great opportu show to those who but seldom lend on B si safe and sound ba .eesvllle B .. J Kreat- S tlon g|ven checki way of B gate onr savings ers but Kg mlty to fl if ever m Palmetto Ba IVJJ1 , wv 11^13 I. - III vy I L , I {> inking. S,> jjia! atten- a ing accon its. Investi- <! department. : : : t n k <^4 Trinit f.n ; urt e oid f O r> r. >, Sr> r ' f ' -' ?c? ,? " ? 4* V .?-. 0 * i :' * * ? vsif I V (f ?3 tf!i I le stock on liaml to selet from, anil Now Gooas arm? flails? ; % :0 . $ *4* ' i come to the two towns for si How progressive they are. L and Batesburg have now stoi other buildings that they a a (lord to be proud. Not many the size of Batesburg in this other state that can boast of lights and water. eesville H Capital $250,000. res and H n H COLU/ in well yj towns Q| WIL1E. Or any N JULIUS H, vVaLKBI, Vue-:-*. "" " (, 00; Surplus $35,000.0 > t V1BIA, b. C. \ IONK^ President. i n dent J. >? ) ? i VI vl* I V > HBHSCtro:?* Is ^ ? V Ji .wi W . > ? ffe I 5 Railroad, c ^ rik Hlcpantly houipped Paasen- c?, i.^ j. ci .1.hel \vcci> *. 1 v>' : -'i " 1 nan Palace *\> C:> . \{ aula, Au- , j t. csioii, i M 1 ; c 1 a 1 u?ta and St. KJ I * <2 iave a handsome stock oii^ | * rii;e Jewelry in all the latest ideas. raj C > .1 o 1 Cu 1 ONLY ONE WANTED. The Republican party at has many of Its leaders willing candidates for the Presidei 19*8. It is superfluous to de: them by name and it would t svxsiBraKaHsaHgiK rr*i the ch ncy in Senate S$ REHODELED AN *ted $ Armv and Na try rt? mv<m >//!?" ' ivvw -j- ?r 2ato<%ae< <?!i>\ ARLESTON 1 ($ I) NEWLY FURNIfHED. Q VV Mcmlnm/irt^rs r? ^ i.<>>:: < hi.'J ;ir!csto;i and ' C : ' t ust I re I j*. it v.:M St \ ween the iVcst 1* 11 fillI anil As . Athens, Ma- uuul ct . utori, Savannah v '"i and i..C??in Soutfitjsicr.i . nrulina territory. a A. (i. Jackson, o ,? ' iJ. liny year presents Mom?! ! 1 sesiDj our pods. \ ( J 1 nr(iirnf UM !j i j \sa!ik -m (mkhfs ious W6uumerati?iiieni. acuv ggy mil of them; brilliant mtn, s< them; worthy men, most of the the party coquettes with eat every one of them, while its Ik set on the only leader who refu be considered for the next term Republican party today is for e men, ~ )me ()f I.OCAL AND LONG DIST; m. but lP Steam Meat, lilectric Liz ;h and sjB Singly and l?n Su ?art Is . ises to % RIDDOCK & B1 ' The CM \ RI Theo 3? r\JTO \<54i?7/ VSU?*/ N ^ 1 CN'CE TF.LEP11v>NES IN ROOM-? ?*' hts. Electric k.levators, ROOMS ite. Cuisine Unexcelled ___. ?' i R N S, Proprietors. .ESTON, S. C t vici.t..!! tVcigiit and Pas- V .} r Agent. o AUliUSTA, OA. ' . . r'\fT' tr* 71. <r. f' . ?' U? ?-' . -i* 1 a.* o?r V* <5?* V ;, , _ .ijj j <x Company, JEWliLlIRS. 1 t Main St., Columbia South Carolina. \y.., < . ro ' . uore xwoacveiL lor tun I'resldei 1908. New England is for 1 preference to any other Candida la New York. The votes for a known aspirants combined wuu be a tentb of the support th 'solid 8outh" would heartily g Theodore Roosevelt In nations ncy i? 3fc".Si IB39I IRK WvSlftK3fl|ift Iiim in * s? Rubber /<JAM #AA'<Jre ^ i !?*&>'.'(JTC. w' w N 4 i a/ifX'w ? St a 111 OS a tencils. A Sure Remedy | < .'? for* | n,r" p? :1 't;f< "X \ r& A*\h* _ ? :' \f! -;ilv(>!' -pifjul 111' Salvi', I?i lie Pi11?' R:ilv?\ nituivs mind* Ms, iiurns, sore-;, etc. Sold l< i^-j ions JJro--. 4 irlor... % ! ni ; -] * V- ! \ . ' ? - f venuon from me uhio rive to the Pacific sands the rank ai of the party are attached to save Roosevelt. It is pleasant for one, a smile for another, luck to a third, but a united I for Roosevelt. While these ditions prevail, lightning rods a 1)1 file none IV words 111 And all ! good JK Repairs. lurrah Lf Door PI; 1 C?t" 4rtt3r&^ num Che (tract fl eaSs, Supplies, Accessories and Metal Sijcns, Name and ites. Brass and Alumircks *A\ KJOVft. wW) Neuralgia! is I -v" '"&&\ SnrAIPC i 'i ft^&Bruises *) ! W PRICE I I Jr C\+%\ atJn istaurant, . David, Proprietor. I J.to Mam Street. OI'KN A I - L Ni(ll IT HOT" 1'I ION ICS 'J07. | jf - I ! no electricity and "boom*" a kept packed up. Let us discui third term. ?Washington post. Subscribe to C n Advocate. ? ? . - - United States Engraving Company, RE, : : : '/Y1ARYI.AND. atalogue nrnMed on re pi -t . ice: rim Latcabuig A?lvucatt. 1 zo ay&MHtt -v,.< < SOLD BY . All Druggists) ' ( ' r Far! S.Sloan | ' '" | "ytliio ! "ie YWrket A fiords. Columbia, : S. C. Next to Skyscraper. -,-222 ?.? .... jaks - . . \ ..., * ' & * ?