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If you want a Sewing m n _ Machine, or ^ 'ome to Headquarters V J f \ ? for anything you v vant. L. D. Cullum Co ? "'koii urop us a posl bout It and we will Wants on easy terms. E. JONEJ Lai telling; ua supply your The entee has b ATE fourth carload of those guard "Easy Riding Rex Buggies" een received. Have you bought et? Prices right, teraii easy. E. JONES. I THf - (-ITI7PM BATH Mjecccccc-c-cec-ceZ RAIMk" I SBURO, S. C.. FRIDAY, MA> A BEAUTIFUL MARRIAGE. The elegant and palatial home of vr r* ? - - ( 4. ?oo6. Ten Good Re; I iPo. XT isons Why it is A Tr a ? dvisable I x - - ? " $ O' ?> _ w Does no ? the ban tt without VI JL JL M^4 ^ W 1 N 4 f BATESB t have to "BLOW king1 business is g-< it lURQ 1 SO HARD", for ling their way |* kTC mayor iv i>, ?lakeney was a scene of ' splendor and magnificence laStThuisday afternoon with its large assemblage of Invited guests and magnificent decorat ions, the occasion being tlie marriage of Mi83 PaisA Peareo, sister of Mrs Blakency, to Col. John dell Towlll, of Batesburg. The reception hall, parlor and dlnin?l,filll>?'?oil ?u iygujj THE FIRS! z I BATESBURG / ? i our spare Money P NATIONAL BAJ BATESBURG i t f SOUTH CA] in j; [K of II \ ] [ < < > ROLINA I The wor ^ Bank's 1 y nor safel % NOT BE db6natior :itle does riot carry \> ty of the funds en MISLED. You rare! vJAL" ? 1 /itli it security H trusted it. DO e y ever hear of a !$! a ...... uii uvv.ii uiiiuvni into one aid decorations of cut lluwcrs, ferns ; nd pot llowcrs had been arranged in a manner to make the scene one of exquisite beauty and loveliness. Promptly at n o'clock tlie liitlo rib b)u bays, Masters Carl Thies and William Hayes, appeared with Lbc oi'.g streamers of ribb >ns, followed in lorn by llie little (lower Klrl, lit x First. Because it la a Na ... Augusta. Second. Because all N'atloi 'jj Government, ernment exp tion of Natio during each ; Third. Because convers National Ban and that clas curlty is not Fourth. Because all probnl < > tlonrl Bank, the only National Bank betweei rial Banks are under the direct supervision not less than two annual inspections are n crt, and not less than five sworn statement nal Banks arc required to be published in tl rear. ation In class of loans and amount of loans ks. Loans exceeding ten percent, of Capita s of loans which has been proven to be of allowed. >le losses of National Rank* ii Go'utibla and T of the National v lade by a gov- x .6 of the condl- v le newspapers . sIs required of | il is prohibited, % hazardous se- <?> .. - - * ?j> State 6a ^ Batesbm y controlle ^ whom ai e leading | W ? V man ink failing. 1'he Cii rg Is a State Bank d by our own home *e the best, most pi business men of the ^ ~ J. 1- _ - - - \S7 tizens Bank of yi , operated and people, among1 rogressive===the community?" o ? . tf'v Lie Miss Ktthcrine Ulakency, like a ovely lillle fairy, strewing the pathway with (lowers. As the si mios of the wedding much. beautifully rendered by the >1 isse3 Scull on piam? with violin accompaniment, rani; out through the h ills, the bridal couple took up the i in ire 11 for tlio parlor; t lie bride el-j so that swor y bank. Fifth. Because the liabili X of the Capit? > iters. Sixth. Because all Natioi I Stock In Unl1 the Treesure Seventh. Because the office ;> Bond for the Rightii. Because The First y having paid c ? .W Ml V . VVJVII1 CU 1U n published statements represent the net itr of stockholders of National Banks is tw I Stock?this is a security provision for bei tial Banks are required to invest a portion c led States Bonds, which bunds are held in I r of the United Slates. :rs of The First National Bank of Batesbu proper disposition of the Batik's Funds. National Bank of Batesbur? is in a prosper lut to lis stockholders dividends sinca u< dc cnargca Off, <& profits of the 4> Ice the amount <& lefit of Depos- < > x if their Capital Z Lhe custody of irg ere under % ' ous condition, $ ^ lilCH W1U & spect of i ^ In any Bar SJ control it. < ^ with any. I people" and IS iness with yc " * ? } iicivc wuii uie conn ^ I i C I L ? ik you liave to depend on the Compare the CITIZENS BAI t is a bank "of the people, In has advantages over many. >11. Call to see them, talk ms iaence ana re- g : : : O w people who own and xu NK OF BATESBUKCi ^ ' the people, for the Tliey want to do busitters over, for they J5 eicaruir aiureu in while silk and carl ryin?' a lartfe boiiqujt of lovely while bride's roses, attended by her sister, Mrs. UlaiCeney handsomely dressed in white silk and carrying a pouquct of pink bride's rises, entered the pallor thr i'jtfij tlie reception liali while tlie kiooiu attended by his best j man, Hun. G 'or^e bell 'rinunerman; entered tlirou^li the dfnintr ball. Thev I ?.> BDotiL live ye f (8,625.00;, ai about Fourte< capital stock Nintli. Because The First year on Dcpoi < > time account; Tenth. Because The First cers and Direi servatism, ail For these ten good reasons and invite the accounts of firn ars ago, Kiglity-SIx Hundred and Twent id still has laid aside profits and surplus en Thousand Dollars (14,000), making the Thirty-nine Thousand Dollars ($39,000.00 National Dank of Batesburg pays interest sits In the Savings Department under the ?. The Bank receives deposits of One Dolli National Bank of Batesburg is served by a I :tors whose business records stand for pro d each hns attained success iu his special lii wo respectfully solicit a continuance of yc is, corporations and private parties. r wi ftawi?.aiiUHt < > y-flve Dollars amounting to & total working <f> four times a ,u regulation of ir up. 7 Board of OffI- |> gress yet con- <J> ie of business. & iur patronage e | nave ample r 1)R. W. H. TI M A A. C. JON'liS, Ca: V DR. W. H. Tir m w. p. & \%9?j esources and will protect thei IERMAN, Pres't. shier, H DIRECTORS: IHERAt AN, U. X. OUNTER, I.IIDW TIMMHRHAN, JOHN BE EE TOW1EE, J. FRANK KNEECE, I)R. M. U. BOAT ? ?pr ir customers, Q U. X GUNTER, Vice Pres't. 1. W. PERRY, Ass't. Cashier. ^ ARDS, W. K. SHEALY, O E. P. STROTHER, fci WRIGHT. X met at the beautiful alcove undo a Hera! arch, prepared fur the occasion, aixl from which was suspended a large white marriage bell. Standing under this bell the handsome giuom and lovely bride were joined together in the beautiful ceremony of the ' Presbyterian church, by Itev. 11. It. Murchison, pastor or the Ihshopvil'c ! Prnulkl lAfinn ..I...-..I. I-- - W. W. WATSON, r> President. \ M. E. RUTLAND, J Live Stock Dealer, Undertaker, Carriage Em- J porium. T. B. KERNACiHAN, Fire Insurance audCotton. f> W. L. RAWL, Wholesale Lumber, Crain nnH fir... UH-ICERS. i. A. BATES, Win. M. CAR Vice President. DIRECTORS. . R. WATSON, J. P. riATTHir Merchant and Planter. Cashier Pain . A. WHITTEN, Bank Proprietor Whltten Dry A. E. C10.N/ALI Cloods Co. President Th I. A. BATES, W. W. WATSO Vice-President and President Th Planter. Bank or Bat< rER, f Cashier. $ kVS, f netto National f ES, & e State Co. ? N? I e First Natl. | csbure. & ORGA1 YOU CAN W Though you i provided you Tl.n Intnrnil ...wli.i .w.li.. SITZ3SD UN" 1851. IN WITHOUT DYII^ ire bound to win if you die. [ are insured. ARL? YOU? ? i.nt itit ? ? 1 MeCMMWOeeeee iaj PERSONALS.Mrs M. J. Yarboronirh r?f * ivawj tvilttli v-ililiv.il. I.IIU I1I1K ucrcmony being used. After the cere- < inoiiy uu informal rect ption was held ? and the happy couple, received the hearty congratulation* of the host of T friends present * Changing her bridal costume for a traveling habit Mrs. Towill made ready for departure and bidding ail ( goodbye Mr. and Mrs. Tuwiil left a UIIU i a 4.1 > TIOFESSOR THEODORE Z SADL. Last Saturday afternoon on the OB PH1NIZY, President CHARI _LIAM A. LATIMhR, Vice Prpst. RUFU! GEORGIA RAILROi AUGUSTA, GEOfi LES r '^ourich, Cashier 5 Y t, Cashier \L> BANK !GIA. PHOENIX MUTUAI :: :: :: or hart Who. took out a 20-Yoar nli v He Received at maluril; he Paid LLIFlfINSURANCE COM PA ford, Connecticut, *i :: :: Endowment. near middle is very iulk e. This is how he y, the face valae of the policy? ^{>10 C Kla., is spending a few days witli lie sister, M is. C. Cullum. Mrs. Var II burou^li is returning from Norwicl Conn , t?i her home. Mrs .'as. L Mathis, the mother c Mrs. J. C cullum, lias returnei fiuin an extended visit to in*i dau^l 'WI ter, Mrs. Wm. 1. Woodward In Nor !\sich, Conn. Mrs. Mathis is c ?n!inec 1 mid alio vers of rice and old slices, on ' the north bound train, for a tour of the eastern cities aud a trip to Nl- m atfara. On their return tliar will p, make llieireome at Hatesbur*,'. S| Mr. aud Mrs. Towill were the re' cipieuts of many handsome and costly "J presents. j0 i It was one of the mo>t beautiful n> ay 10 i.nanesion a rcpreseniaiivc 01 CA1 )e Advocate had tlie tfood fortune to cet the distinguished musician, ri?t. Theodore Saul who had been to lartanburg to take in the Musical estival. l'rof. Haul is quite a large ins au, in fact far beyond the average; * is a j .'lly jr ind fellow, tells a good *=? ke and is well informed on all tops of the d;iv. From 1 he Prof we i ? PITALand UNDIVIDED PRC DEPOSITS $3,000,0 Deposit your money with t t i1111ion and have 110 concern z T 1VI W A ?-? *- ^ A - J )FITS, $550,000.00 00.00. his strong reliable ibout its safety, L rw i . i i lwi'iil) i-ui 11 jiiri 82,f?CA?, makinjf tl His Profit was $ than he vVasn't That Winn Mail li? died during I hi the f lO.ooit plus the annual ci uay, at two voars would have TBLLS 1 UK STORY: "\\ | Ilium* iiliu nvnvill 111 UUiilKlt (11 V1 III'IKlB hi not, cost only $7,2 2,720 or over 37 per cent mon paid, even at his age. ing? c'Jo years, his Iieneliciary would have ret lividci.ds ui? to thai lime, whatever year, v been tdU.iao, ni ten $l),:!.t'h and so on. I'AV ANNUAL DIN IDLNDS " to her room as the result of a t'rnc IW/j tared hip and i.s at home to he . friends at the residence of Mrs. Cul 2 lu.n. Mr. and 3Mrs. Butler Mitchell ar spending today with Mrs Ja?. < icivcd Cullum. , hieh. Ill IS Miss Mary Mitchell, of Saluda, 1 vi--.it i 11! " M rc I > > " marriage occasions ever had here ai d ?<> r b d !i marriage and reception were at- or i tended hv a host of invilid friends. di le The out of town quests were Mr. Cleveland I'e rce, brother of the ? bride, Messrs. V/. A. Cooner, K. F Sirotficr and A. C. Jones, or ltaiesbury; Col. K. 11 Anil, ?.f Newberry: s Mr. W. A. Shealey, of Leesville; Air. ^ mid learn but little about, himsclr as A K 1 this .subject be is very modest and * si ikes notoriety, but from others *\e arned that, lie accompanied sev- / "al musicians of iJainroseh's orehes- It is a in private concert at the Fes is nn val. 5PR They greatly admired his piano your ork and expressed astonishment at solv< Is ultilitv to nlav hv memorv. elaho Iinou i wipunaiii yiiesi Vs niore than two-thirds of the human ho all important that one's Drinking Watersh< are dangerous than adulterated food. It c IN iS MINERAL WATER and thereby keep health when once it is lost. This importer id by tiie use of (U.liSN SPRlNtiS WATER, irities. hut which lu.-if *vin J?--? tion settled dy Is composed of water, >uld be pure. Impure Water :osts less to buy QLENN in health than to restore it question of health can be which is not only free from U. II. KAIVL . l>. Li. RIIHiELI T. T. MA' SHAVING PA THIi BEST OL: B HViil no BILLIARD AND POOL 1 I Oni'LOTKLP Resident Agent, Itateshurg, S. C. !., Special Agent. Batesburg, S. C. & BivA! "r. General Agent*, RLORS AND POOL ROOM. ARBHRS--HOT TOVVHLS ALWAYS liYTHINCi STHRILIZUD. T AN!) COLD HA TILS. RAULORS IN RLAR OH" BARM;R StiOR *J PRDD !'- * i- ' mrs. I>. P. LiiC.ronc and Iter charm In.,'daughter, Miss lVt, are spendin a few days with t lie Misses Hcdie. Mrs.C. E. Mobley, the mother < Mrs. D. P. Bodie, is improving ufie an attack of LuGrippc. The jlises Alice and Marccll Jones have rrcently repainted tliei itiki a; rs ?> neai n, or ."wa^ui; aiui Miss 1011a Mackey of Columbia. Kershaw Kra. P _____ it FOR SALE J ' Wilcox and White Parlor Orpun for sale cheap for cash. *' Miss Bessie Altaian, Batcsburn, S.C. '* i '' ite accompaniments which he had i remc Dt played for years. i 5ton He has plaved in Germany for the j rand imchesses of Oldenburg and . :hwerin and for tjueen of Holland, i he heat German artist praise his or ? in and piano work in highest terms, e is considered unsurpassed as an in- 'p j. rpreter of had), lie lias played for l I - , ? ?? i'm ij v iiivi^ui diul agent it has no equal, being a specific f inch, Kidneys and Skin. (ilenn Springs Compar ENN SPRINGS, - - - - ie Fidelity Mutual Li aiu ana strengthen. As or all diseases of the Liver, ?y. s. c. ife Insurance V- -) A \v r hco<)| miImra I yOUI , . .\w . . WUl.^31/111 V i i n g * LIST OF LETTERS BEKAININt re CALLED E Oil iN BATESE i n g U S. C., POST OFFICE FOR - home WEEK ENDINS APRIL J ,nd 1908. V* K V. 1.^-2 I * lilt.' home on Hardin street. It look wry beautiful. i l]N" ' Mr- ' W.Taylor, of Wards, spcn iitdp y sterilay in town. lUIiu, rr.irp Mioses Lilla and Emma <,?uattlo bantu, of Itid^o Spring, were In tovvi sh ppi?K yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Cato, of Mon DOG TAX. t Tags for Dog Tax can be procured ai at tuy o.'fice. J. C. (Hover, City Clerk. ? ?> Gaily Amber Cane Seeci. 1 liitv ** Suet v?>if * ? iv ^ ivavvav .1 iijvi u.tiu J.M nd he considered him admirable. Tror Saul lias the largest reach of iy liviDg musician in America toSCHOOL COMMENCE-r MENT AND PICNlf! Company, Philadel Write to-day for insurance rate: position; t/oort mc,n wan H. JONES, Supervi COLUMBIA, ; : SOUTH phia, Pa. 5 or Agency i ted sor of Agents CAROLINA. T. Q. BAILIE & H32 HROAI) h> t liJ-iAUGUSTA, -> "PHOTO'S Uty Miss Nannie W illii. C' N A M ICS?o ic NT;J:M EN CO. Fran!: Aildy, Joseph Hate ' Jesepl, Mathews, V.'aile Mor - OA. Henry C. Peterson, Tom It a i llotvell Sumptt r, Frank 1$. \\ m. Frank M. Webb, J I>. We 5 Ilobt. Walker, Frank B. \V? tuibu, uk: in uiwn lousij shopping. Mr- ami Mrs. W. B. Taylor am daughter, Maude, of I.i xingtor l1(>r visited at tlie home of Mr. J. W Drelier Mondav. tun, ni,Sf Mr. C'arence Dreher spent Monda 'ehh in Columbia. I'1'1'- Mr. r.unn is right sick. ehl?. ply of the genuine F.arly Amber 1 Cr.no ami Orange Cune seed, and can ,,, now supply ull that Is needed. O. J. Harris, Druggi** & Seedsman. ___________________ ai y w Mrs. K .1. Pace and lilt !c daughtor p Zilla. of Wards, are visiting Mrs. W. \. (".ouch. iliU. The graded school is enjojit n a pic c today at the liistt ric olil Norri Addr ace near town. The little folks niil ive been looking forwaul with lunch" ^,lar iticipation to this event for some ; < ai eeks. and it will be a pleasant an j 'et'l roll table break In t he monotony an i ':m Dutine <f school work. ilecit The i ess?Hon. George Pell Timinctette?Tenting on the () d np Ground?Mrs S. 1?. Cari,'e, Mr. M H. Edwards, Miss VII1, Mr. Kinnie Hartley. ^a nu ation?Mrs. L. M. Mitchell. ces held 1: I m. l 11 C VPC 1 I'.Jnlldr W I'lin ' r> rr. .?_J IL BOARD MEETING. etiiiR of tlie board of trustis t Friday evening, 8upt. J. Made over Dr. Drugstore. Ourspe CHILDREN and Kodak finishing, work and low priei J. B. WHIT] , . -T I Is*no left' rs wr.. .r- sent t< riarris iv-ad Lritcr o.iic-: Ma\ i-. 1 ? . - delivered before. In coiling ti Clalty- above, plr-asv s:iy "Advertise i"j Mill*4*' date e'list. J. Frank kuccce, Good I BATes3urg post office r s. i ucncrcl Office flours 7 A. ft r -r 1 7 I*. At. Ound.iy I:.*CC}'(. e<2). . general il.livery window wl I sirs. ?*. nosers uayiy lias retnrnei 11 n li : Com Charleston after a pie; i in ? Hi. \init tn hersister, Mrs. C. B. Mulct. ?1'V"m ^'essrs. K. I.. Hartley, M V. Perrj Fred i'ullnm, Walter Cartlcdpe, IV3 ton Hartley and Hr. J. A. Wai&o ^1-'"-*" have jrotie on a (KIiIiik trip to Florid W till for several days. We wish tlier The lUvik* li I e I rl j V. r and Mrs. Gutfene DuBosr Blak.il I enev hive s'-nt out, announ<*cmeut. II i a;'ds of t he marriage of their sisi. r. n ' Miss !>aisy Hell IVarce to Col. John T " i Boll Ton ill on Tuesday April the 2Glh 1* " ! 1909 at Kershaw, S. C. t,l a vv Vi Mr. KtT llid^ell. ot Colvmbia, spent I j Sunday in town, I I fi The om.Tencemcnt exercises of ^ le school will be held in Kaminer!.. [.ill ?n the evening of the 17ih and * ?,SS' i'irnintf u;i! cviiim)! of the 18th. ! he ^raduatiii(.r exercises will he on , 'riday evening of 18th, the class h.is year beintf an unusually lar^e and j *' ' 'urtliy one, consisting of four youo# | jj | entlemen and .-even you n if ladies asi,, 11 M i re dlows: Curtis Cul'mii. Fred Catt v? . v. 'WIU ; IV A. 31 UJ liss Nannie (iunter the gradei i in the Colo. Cold Ground closing- II rita: Ion?Mrs. Fred Cullum. mcntfort lac of the Dead?1. Hare. attendar.c ictto Urave Heart Sleep On? ousyearii ,s I Nannie Guntcr, Mr. M. H. school ha: vards Mrs. Gunn, Mr. K innie .that not o tlcy. I number of h to Cemetery. 1 additional or, reported tHe condition of I school for the session just : was found that the enrollhe year as well as the average e was larger than any prevv^ II the school's history. Till i grown to such proportions my bui'ding but the present teachers is Inadequate. An ronm will hn fitful BATESBURQ, - COTTON MARK Cotton Is bringing to-rta Batbsburg Market 11 .'1 10 u fcr Li. l>. cununi. oppti op Si.r* !ny front to S. C. p.m. (For one hour only.) J* I'xnii Knccce, I' >?T. I OR SALE. y on Hie Thoroughbred iJerkslilrc PI w reported > I O.t.*') per pair. I;. I.. HARTLEY, i ... Col. Chas. B. Rogers spent Saturda in ltatesburg. . M. Mr. II. A. Littlcjohn returned froi | a short trip to Kcltcn Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L'outelle Konnerl i^s at ',av<' K?ne to Texas to visit Mr. Kei nerly s mother. ! There are many rumors of mar yj M ssrs. Hudson Jordan and Jonn u (inn-? r. of Kitl^e Spring, spoilt. .Sun- j \ d :y ni town || u r MissBvssic I'lunkett, of Columbia, visited relatives in (own Sunday. (? y I Messrs. H. W . Courtney and Jolin ^ Il.ire, of Kidtfe Spring, were in town (1 Monday. T >y >dge, John Kdward Hartley. Leland 'ounK'hlooil, Klise Males, Mary Leila '< ( ,l t')"1 louknight, Kdilh Simni >ns, (liadys! 'l'>n Irouch, Lucile (Juattlehuum, Kli/isej " hiattlebaum and Fnoda Rutland. I ]{ he litcaary address \\ 11 he delivered ' Ia -v y Rev. U. illici t Ti.raipsecd on Fri- exj " ay morning, May isi h at 11 o'clock ] lie public Is ordially invited to at j ess?Col. K. I'. Strother. | equipped ration of Graves. employed is?Bonnie Blue Flatf?School, bjard ree Idren. I tendent f(. Heraos and the public are cor , lected Ml? > invited to participate in the Lucy Liti ises j their saint X. Guntcr, T. I). Villard, on Misses 11. ('omp'y Adjutant declined r< u:vj n r v ... - vw... ..... wv iivwvu uy and an extra teacher will be fur the coming year. The lected Mr. Major Super in>r another year, and also re,s Isabel Hrookcr and Misa lejohn, the music teacher to i position, for the next sessi. Ola Thompson and Eva Mace [ election, to the request, of WEATHER REP SPECIAL TO Hill ADVOCA STATU WEATHER IllJI b'iowera tonight ai"J S.ilt V ' OHif Batesbur.r, s ,m i rom Subscribe to The A i relay. cate. t iivunuti ii'^ ciuutuu in tiic near 11 * t" tnre. Cupid s.iroly must luvc son hand in the matter 01 lias the lltt 'JVC- i "vixen" formed a trust with the ca | pen Lets. j.' ? i /w-.nM ui ;in(i oiiksph Mil-J i1 ,0 inie ami Kniso liawl spent Sunday in ' jc. Columbia. I* r Mr. and Mrs. M. I?. I'M want a spout J Sunday at Leesvillc. ' - ~ - 1 C t'lKi an mesc exercises. PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL DAY! MAY, lOfll., 1006 BATES- j Si B ORG, S.G. AT 3 P. lii. .. . , cat< nvocation?By the Chaplain Jborus?IMxie, School Children - mcir mat Stevens, o was clccte ubscribe for The Advo- Thisieavi filled, whi i. que lit mcc ly rrincu here, Miss Liilias f the Laurence Graded school d to fill one of these places. stwomroe vacancies to be ch will be done at a subse- * i !tin? of the board. * . /?#% ?