The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 30, 1906, Image 2
The Batosburg Advocate
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tians. Up to the time of going to
press there have been 32 additions to
the church, to say nothing about the
lulckenlng of the spiritual life of
those who are nlrpadvrhrlstliin. Mr
VICT(
BED BUG I
Maw)R
|S
>oisor: ; |?
gest Selling Salve in
The Wo r!c!.|
<j ? \ '
ci.LJ r Z_L
mix XMtha !..JS0.
llUorf a* the BitMbuif, 5 C. Pa
OAm u Second Class Mail Matter.
Ho Attention paid to sorrespoi*
I ? -ooper
will be here until next Sunday
_ aight and possibly longer and we
would urge upon as many of our read
it ^rs as can to attend the meetings. A
priceless blessing has cjmo to Batesv
burg as a result of these meetings.
J- PEES5 ASSOCIATION.
FOR DESTROYING AND F
Bugs will not st?y when npplie<
and dries leaving a coating of poi
to Quicksien Mercurial Ointn:cnt
Dropper for applying with eacli
Only 25c. at
GUNTER'S DRl
>REVENT n< i-iUCiS. > 1
J. kills ejtRS a ' ? J , .?
son thist Is f. ; joi < Xfflyjl
or any otlie i mi. i |s2
i bottle. C K
UQ STORE. ?
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%-WSiHWto? Dr. O.
AN EXTTVHAL APTUCATICtl
?A r8R ALL IWfLANATIOhS
ft. IS?? DTT DIM-' 1% IS. <
W aViffi'&fli'A'SS;
W?CT IITtJNSTINOi T ?(^ J
-'PRICE 25 CENTS
r m m tun rtrtlln f?.
^Harris. PNDE
tiniers, J. ?jj
mons and )!r ,rT> .
) &HBA
rtakinc
lND^
lminfi-.
MM that Is not signed bj sender
omoftname.
When lending In cbange of add ret
tlway gire your old post office.
's Last Tuesday's State says:Col.
?. U. Aull, president of the
iouih Carolina Press associ ition, was
m in the city last night, on his way
home from Bates burg where he attends
d-d the funeral services of Attorney
ieneral Gunter. Mr. Aul I stated
that he would call a meeting of tin
_ executive committee of the Press as
40c>atlon on April 5th at Newberry to I
liscuss the time and place for the I
EVERYTHING II
BATESBURG. - Bthe
old reli aisle.
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BALTIMORE. MR U &A VI l/OO' 'i
X*eCTlON*. SCC CIRCULAR INSi?t.
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Doors.
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IN '
ECTTrvNT
N. ROGERS BAYLY, El. A Pro
FRIDAY, MARCH 30.1906.
U. X. GUHTER, JR.
In the death of Atty. General U. J
p next meeting. A number of the members
of the committee have expressed
m Jiemselves in favor of Norfolk foi
~ the annual meeting, since the White
Springs hotel has been destroyed by
Sre. The members of the c immittee
_ ire President Aull of Newberry, Vice
- Presidant William Banks of Columbia
Secretary C.C. Langston of Anderson, j
Treasurer August Kohn of t lie Col
_ umbla bureau of Tlie News and Coua '
** rier. Col. J. E. Norment of Columbia. !
Si ne Carolina INa
United States, State, Count
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest ailowed at the rate of Si
4 per cent, per annum, payable L
quarterly, February, May, August
and Novembr.
OFFICER
Ltional S B
yandCil r /jS
Capital paic B
jr plus pro til
lability cf st ir|
7
Blinds,
Pair t,
Call
Largest
, and Caske
umbia and
I
A V.^X. 1 t
line of Coffins
ts between ColI
Augusta.
Gunter, Jr , the State of South Carol
na loses a valued servant and a ma
among men. Ills whole life was devo
d to public good and his days we
spent In the upbuilding of his count!
and the betterment of bis mai
friends. "X" as he was called by a
bis Intimates, was loved for his ge
i- Mr C, M. Galloway of Columbia, uod
Mr E. II. DeCamp of GafTney.
t If we remember correctly the vote
re taken at White Stone Springs at the
last meeting of the Press Association
ry
was very close between Charleston
ay
jj md White Stone. At the time of
n the balloting It looked very much
lll?AnUAJMn4MM 1 -A
jj W. A. Clark, President.
J. S. Muller, Vice President
H DIRECTOR
jj John H. Bollin,
HI w. A. Clark,
Julian B. Friday,
11 William B. I.owrance,
John L. Mimnautfh,
|H W C. WriKht,
r. ii. Mew El
J. M.Bell,/ i|
<s- l| 4'Fe
Thos E
W U ie Bp
i1' Hi c<
James lip
JjjR -
;v/er gallons wares longer"--n
C. O. BROWN &
31.UMBIA, -
S Entire cl
!-jau ,; . i. t all itinera!
sS Ri)., Calls at
" n i g h t.
Iiarge taken of
arrangements.
tended day or
Lo.ig Distance
rous heart and cheerful ready hai
to help thote who needed help
tlmea of trouble. Many were t
kind acts and deeds bestowed up
those whom he called friend and a
dom, if ever did those deeds of kh
ness become generally known to I
outside world. He was a man w
? I IKC IL'MUU WUUIU fsCL tll tf IIlCCt-|
Jn ing. FromtheaDove account it. ap-1
pears that the vote taken has been
entirely disregarded and the officers
Dfthe Association have taken it upon
^ themselves to name the place of the
hc next meeting irrespective of the
k0 votes cast. It looks to us that under
r t\A /?( c/in tvtrf ff n Ann t 1\n f 4 1* a m I. f i
uitiEa iSiiiiiu EiaESiiiiitiiliiiiiflllitiuS JA
J. L. Mi:
& Coin
mn h
iraii
The Great Sto%
Bicycle e lo
;>'hhic 841
V ^ "
- \> K
f t * : . Prompt
fe, f v i
enable din
MOTTO1'
service--Reasirftes.
lived up to bis convictions and at i
times did what lay in bis power 1
the advancement of his associates.
As a public officer h? did what 1
thought was right In mtndfull
criticism and gossip and bis decisio
were regarded as fair and Just.
His young life he spent in our mic
ajj uuo uivuiusuau^cn tuat mc next U1?U!^r
est vote should be the one to name
the place as It certainly was the gen;ral
expression of the Association as a
body. Riddock and Corns of The
Charleston hotel holds out all the inns
iucements in their power to make
I the visit a pleasant one for all who
...til L. -hi. ?... 1-1.- ih- i-l- '
v xi m. a
Columbia
Millinery <
A grand display of artist
and missps.
, S. ^
Open Le
ic Headv lies
ipetb Bro
(Clias. I',. Allen Old i
ingest Country Patron
house of like kind in
TI
* s?- u .\u V ii. f
/
Staiui)
' * All
irift > c
fh - i
J ? -
Edwards
npiny.
and his career he moulded for hi
self without the aid that many men
today have at their command. I
aad and early death brings a grc
ehadow, not alone to his family b
to all those who knew and loved h
from his boyhood days till now.
A very aad, aad sight it was inde
win ucuuie tu lukc tiiu trip, mere
111
surely can be no place better to spend
a few days, than, In and around old
historic Charleston aud the Isle of
Palms. We ask the officers of the
I Association to regard the already expressed
wish of the entire body.
ed
Our showing of rish, sty
est creations, from one of tin
poriums of Fifth avenue, Ne1
special at $60.00, $50.00, $4(
stylish costumes at $22.50, i
NEW EMBkOIDEREI
1
lish Suit ;\V"
s most fz *mw
York. rice
LOO, $35 her ?4(]
[>20.00 a
) LAWN 1
rremendous Stock of
Stoves, Grates, Ranges, Tin
Goods, Bicycles and Si
i Broad St.
L ** i c; n
.iuvjU
ware, i:,
ipplio-i.
A U , -Xil
urg-, S. C.
l ' > contained in Bee's
to witness at the grave old grey ha
men, men that have T>*- his da?
associates for yexrs wee? like cl
5ren over who each and everj one
th*?ra considered his nrs intim.
Irietid.
May h? be remembered alv iys i
just wu*b ue watt, a goou toyal ai
'H C*. I
I ^ ij'j'- ' \
0'| iilfcl'fiii OWfftfcV^ <iJ~ hJW.WC: .SIX
II Bv Viv.v ' ' Compifriso.i -i
t. - j '
I * ' =15 f|
id I I Notioetho very poor growth? At tho
I I *nn thArn in n nnntntrrniih rtf tho fi? I?I I I
Vprv tnorinl l'nldo CC nC\
A b< at tiful di sj lay
Waist .
Lii. ? v*ov.-' . ;< . ; ' .;
stv;de.c
CtA Art ' "A ^ W~ "
i tlltJ 1 : :
I Fi'H
^ *11 ' - . c
1UL X 1 *? V
~/2*V?C? Qf ATTAf* n 1-x I 1 nl-v \ i- i
/:Native Hoik
* i,
fil: ,i,l L?*?'
\ aimI far is harmless.
>?nt la nht'I iried frrim
l\i* iluui^ dim i at t dim
noble nun. To the bereaved fami
to hit official friends, to the State
Sooth Carolina and to all thoap w
loved him The Advocate extends
deepest sympathy in this, toe hour
orrovr.
REYIYiL MEETING.
ly of*a planter who bol loves In tho liberal
3 ' use of only
Of
ho Virginia-Carolina
itl Fertilizers.
of See tho good, oven stand, and tall,
luxuriant plants? You can soe many
other lnteieating pictures of farms
like these on which the crops of poor
and good yields are compared, in our
largo, pretty almanac. Ask yourdealer
rorlt, or send us 6c. In stamps to pay
I YOUR CO
BAN
Make this your banki;
bia. Every courtesy,
? L 1UI
LUMBIA arnd
K Tue
1 ? 1
ig place ill Coiumitoi
consistent w.tii
I A T ?
O, Ul/UVCO ClllU. niiSJ JL i
Oils, Wood Mantels,
s, Corrugated Iron tiro
id Roofing, North S
s and Freezers, Ma.'
?i_; T\ ,r i
U JU1US, rcUULUS is best for c.?n
/^i i _ nvrc unit. inii
, Grates and s.
jofing and In- ?
t-n- Refi'i^or- lil'VER'
jestic Rotary
I s. colds, croup whoop Ur
nod bronchial afieft
iininons Hn s v
ri'HiNa ~
t?
meeting of unusual interest is
progress at the Batesburg, Baptl
Church, The service begin on the thi
Sunday in March, with two servk
each day for the first week and thr
a day for the remainder of the meet!
With the exception of the first d
Ml* nrMohlnor haa Kaan dnna VaIT D?
IUU IAIOU uuvi pvout^Ui I
"Increaso your yields per aero" by us'n
tag Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Buy
no other.
rd Virginia - Carolina Chemical
;es Co.
ee Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Oa.
Norfolk. Va, Savannah, Ua.
np Durham. N. C. Montgomery, Ala.
Charleston, 8. C. Memphis, Tonn.
ay Baltimore, Md. Shrevoport, La.
A
Isafe and sound bank in
tion given checking a
gate onr savings ciepn
Palmetto Bank
Spec'al atten- VYct.
ccouiits. Investirtment.
: : : 151!
& Trust Co. ^
suing iviacnines.
Special prices to me
Send us your order
9 Main Street, - - Co
via a-a r-v /- * r a-v a?? ?
rchants. when >
today. scription
i - < 1 ' o be sure
lumbta, S. C. are BSCd..
~ illctl by
in urugs.
oil have a pre- <.
filled, you w&rit v' v
tliat pure drugs >
-When thev are
.1,
our Licensed " - -
W---W y w ?MM KAtVil UUUV KJJ IVC
L. A. Cooper, the late popular past
of the Johnston baptist chureh ai
since December the Financial Agei
of Greenville Female College.
Mr. Cooper is an evangelist of si
perior ability as is evidenced by tl
large congregations in attendant
n/t 4 Via <??....? -Ill- ?>-V. ?
fca_??I
2*
g'l Capital $250,000.00;
h COLUMBIA
wiliejo^e?
Jj JULIUS h, vV\LKB* Vij3-I>. ji dent
Surplus $35,000.00 itst
? ?-> * >. larder
lies tr
['resident. SlIPP
J. PJI-'iZ M VrrHJ;\Vi, Sec'y.
JILfcKi> A1>u fclNlJ
;?inl >ln*et lr<>ii
Hangers, Kle. * Ktiiltlin" ('asl im?* < i-i ?v
i llose, Pipe. Valves nrnl KVIi.injr; "t'l'in.-,
Ml Repairs. LOMBARD FOUNDRY, M V
LY STORH, Augusta (la.
i^B^RBSS^^flHRS^BSSBSKSSSi&s
11 i"n u : druggist,
s1'"" * . i?
> tin.
i' v ' ! r:: , 4 . . .
chine & mi. inained.
? (~'uv lin
.. j hot!
with our pure
; best results artev * v'
/<u.. . "
. of Patent Med/-,,
complete. We
sc, Cattle and
WKb l^?5WI IIIVC1C9U TTIUU VTIil^U 1
is beard. He Is a man of pleasir
personality, a fluent and earnei
preacher, a good singer himself ar
one who baa the touch for gettir
Other people to sing, and withal
man whose soul is in his work an
whose one purpose is to be helpful t
Ul
: J. H.
id
: Eleazer
/)
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| THE CHAR
|2| REHODELtD AND NEW
H Army and Navy '
my - - -
LESTON |JP
LY FURNiSHUP. SI C<
Headquarters ||
\ Painless Cure
Never resign yourself to suffer
ains are curable. They are the ^
anditions of the female, organs, v
romptly attended to or dangenni r,
> T" ^ snn*
p " - '* '.if : I'V l>
i S : i* as
ii U _ . - v ' '
pain, v FHE r
"" " rvr>
yhich f
JULIUS .V I fr~* |t J ' ' | ...
I.Ov .vtile 5
owders.
in mind ' i :
CROSSON
UG CO.
J'inpular l)ruj:?ists.
(UUIC WW UCKI 111 III.
Though the meetings are held i
the Baptist church under the contrc
Of the Baptist paster and the preset]
log Is done by a Baptist preacher
the attendance upon and the in
terest in the meetings is by no mean
confined to church or denominationa
?l - Jk *
ttiii save you money in liis <
n HABERDASHERY S
DEPARTMENT. i
u The best and latest Fur- ;
<t nishings may always be
i- found here. *
s IN SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, <
1 GLOVES. UvnERWWAo
l.utAL AM) LONQ DISTANCE Ti
Steam Heat, .Electric rj.ights, Ele
Singly anil. Eq-Suite. Cu
| RIDDOCK & BYRNS
S5 CHARLESTON
xxj^massusxiex
[ LEPHONES IN ROOMS
ctric .Elevators, ROOMS ytft Ig
isine Unexcelled
i, Proprietors. &
, 5. c. ??' *g
maem mk kk' % 8 ?t
JL AJnJB<
IT COMES TO -WOMAN'S
lenever she suffers from nnv r>< ????*.
( '^pcvil
! i r " v i t
' ;
I ' '*
*& >
; &*>' rr?i
> It . . .. ( ! ?
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.4
k * > >
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jiuGsauu me people generally seem i<
feel that it Is their meeting. Every
body feels perfectly free to put al
they can into It and to get all the:
Can out of it.
It has been many a day since a religious
meeting was held In Bates
burg which has taken such hold upoc
WHITE AND FANCY
. VESTS.
Our Fall Line of Soft and StifT
r Hats are here, comprising KNOX,
S I'E i'soN, and other makes.
Prices from 11.00 to $5.00.
Suits Made to Order; Fit Guaran,
teed.
Rubber
Stamps, i ncils,
II
~..J Wi IVUIII.II1 J?U1!!TI>
not only compels the pains to stop, hut it i
5 cause of the pa;ns, which prevent th :n i:
It makes you well. Try it.
Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottler.
WRITE US A LETTER "WIT
>ly and frankly, In strictest confid- wftes Mary
e, telling us all yuur .symptomsand I m. v. .
jbles. We will send free advice a! !i ! , I
plain sealed envr-lnno i nr.... ?
V.;; . tfeV'
<>.% ! ^y ,
v *, if, |. *>-.
* - > i.^J w
- - _ . a 1 J % *,- , ' -
ROUT ' ' iwkih-' ''l ;
ten - v-.;*a
' ' ' . . f
elit ion
Iter .
.r , * *.* ? ' * *.
Cure.
tne people at large m has this one.
Probably the most remarkablo single
service ever held In the town was
the meeting "for men only" on last
Sunday afternoon. The preacher did
sot refer to men's sins or weikness
as men, but to men m sinners needing
salvation throagh faith in Jesus
1514 Main Street,
Columbia,S. C
It is not difficult to relieve blind, ?
bleeding, itching or prot-udlng piles ^
fSea
And all Suppli
Repairs. Met;
Door Plates,
num Checks.
LIS, ||
ies, Accessories and
fii Si?iis, Name and *
Brass and Alumi
I t's HO
Your i
4-^^ ....? ,.v?i
.? " %V UU..UI1S 11.1,1 ,1
:thein. Address: Ladies'Advisory truthfully s.iy
it., Th? Chattanooga AWdume Co., I vant i-vei,
ittanooga, Tenn. Uiis wuidcrtu
To the HIcliest Mat). I gallons I
, .1 . .11 Ions Linvei ii
uiKi sense thai we te 1 yon.
.i in , X house,
ivork costs less dollars ami is ?
... \< "n*
Sonic
I ; ' a ft.cVlnkii
I im\! J
np* - ? ' 1 ' kv l'hysic
' ^ 1 from I Ik-i
& M. liiixi <1 wiih w lion il i
Oil will |>; fill a modi-rate iiiipioporl
ii v. m ..i , , . coinwctPiil
times' a patient*dies"
utf medieinc prescribes
iansarid thinks it is
i\*ackof the disease,
is from prescriptions
v compounded by inI
)-1lCl'l<l ?
Christ. It was a sermon which might
hare been preached to any audience
anywhere. At the close a large number*
thirty or more, mostly young
Ken, asked for the prayers of chrla
witn Man/.an, the prroat pile remedy. ]
rt is put up in collapsable tubes with i
nozzle and may be Introduced and ap- U
plied at the seat of tne trouble. Steps j
pain Instantly. Sold by Timmons /
Bros. J|
UllllCU
injf Paint.
npa you (i.
ND ",|,ofL
1> U. ,,f other i
mat let
2 iialu aniens
iron.
j uihu jvu use i iii: 14. iv m " x '
n I I Ion.
? more paint injj with one^a] A< ' Tnr
& M Ilian with two gallons _ Writ<,-S?
[mintsand tin- L ?v M /hl(. ' Si M
I fie L & >1. I'aini. vv<;ai i|k<
SoM l?y ilo
II . I. IX .11 . .IIILMII I _H |-|f J"
This i<
roll, Hi vim heart, N' Y .
, ymi have
yc?rsoKO ivih.'to l w i ij>.
ily ow i nires repaint- MU'd liy
1 lllilTl ( 111! 1 Timmo
Halesbnrtf. S .
> not the case when
your prescriptions
os Bros,