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II you want a S an Organ drop us about It and we ewlng Machine, oi> a postal telling us will suddI v vmir Come to Heidquuri .an f :ers for anything you i want. L. D. Cullur ? n Co. 1 Phe fourth carload of thoi? ?tu*r? wants on easy ter E. J( Thel IATES1 nl :ate teed "Easy Riding Rex Buggies" ? been received. Have you bought e yet? Prices right, terms easy. E. JONES I Ti iECITlZEJ Beeeeeeeeeeee??e NS BANK Lir^i>uKU, 5. C.t FRIDAY. A1 1 iJE uEXINGTON GO | VENTIOK. || A CONTEST FOR THE PEACE | CODNTY CHAIRMAN. AY 11. iqo6. Pi- i f "TI ' ) ;v Have you ever made a rcsoluti Or salary or a part of the net earnln Perhaps you have made such a OnlV tO hllVA !! lfAHf IrnnH l"'"**1 : "$xj Sj, -v4>4>^ IE SAVING HABIT" on to save, to "put away for a rainy day," gs from your farm? resolution?more than once?and tried yoi ll,w?- k-~l? - - a part of your monthly '?> ur best to carry it out, <v fDoes the t with' &'v Tl- ^ _ or BA i ts not have to "BLO ranking business is out it. : : : j A BURCi W SO HARD", for going1 their way Af*.T AW 9 9. Lexington, Way 7.?Tin; Denied ffC\ ; ie convention of Lexington com w?f?j met in Llie court liouse today with delegates in attendance. There v not a fi.ll attendance, because of t M j continued rains. The organization was complet \i) with the election of tlie followi jra olilcers; Hon. W. II. Shcrpe, pr <;> But have you ever tried saving 1 at- find It a great help. You nre apt ily | might be spent without a second 141 ?> 1 hen think, too, of the additior vis 'y nioney would earn. T You can open a saving account ';6 2. d jllar up, so it should require bui ? any more putting off. i Don't hesitate to open an accoi you may not be able to ca'l at th< nf> just as satisfactorily?an inquiry L'S- We will hone to hear from van i.v.im vivn.cn away wun repeated tcmptatlo with a savings account in The First National i to think twice before withdrawing money I thought if it conveniently lay about the hoi lal safety afforded the customers of a bank in The First National Bank of Batesburg wit t little effort to put this good resolution int jnt because you think your deposits would i bank in person. You can transact your be will bring full particulars as to how you sh ns to spend. Bank of Batesburg? You'd From the bank, where it <*> ise or in your pocketbook. | ; and the Interest your | th any amount from one x o effect at once?without <?> seem small?or because | isincss through the mails ' > ould go about it. f y i tie 1 ^ Bant nor s ^ NOT ?!? State -~v vvoru i?/\ I fi\. Cs title does not carrj afety of the funds BE MISLED. You ra : Bank failing. The '? a with it security entrusted it. DO rely ever hear of a Citizens Dank of ngf lucut; Capt. A. 1*. West and I)r 1 tfjfc II. Tjmmerman, vice presidents; a wjj I-'. II. Ilendrix and Jauics H. Add .secretaries. Col. I). J. (JrilTitli w reelected State executive conimittc in in from tliis comity, wi/ Tlteie was a contest for the coun chairn inship between Messrs C. J Kiiid :.iki ] ', .1. Kihercdite, rosultii I in I 1 .. . 1i.nl i f. ? ? " ? IV. '*> ber of depositors in our Savings o <*> Money has nn ever increasing e * unless you make It work for vou. y? NOW with The First National Bat as present face value. Tell your nei ,c. <;> The First National Bank of Bate OFFICERS?W. W. WATSON, Pi DIRECTORS?W. L. RAWL. wlv fcy . cotton hu> er: J. R. WATSON, in ,1. -v Co. ; M. E.RDTI.AND, live stock,f * farmer; J. P./TATTHliWS, Casliie ^ W. W. WATSON, President The I ..... ...TV hie pleasure ui luuing your Department. arning capacity?It works while you sleep. One dollar, five dollars, ten dollars, one h lk of Uatesburg will he worth in twenty ye. 'jthbors and your friends about it. sburg: pays interest four times a year. Com resident; N. A. DATES, Vice President; Wn olesate dealer in lumber; T. B. KERNAOI crcliant and farmer; J. A. WHITTEN, propr arming implements and undertaking; N. A B/ r Pal inetto National Bank; A. E. GONZALES -Irst National Rank nf name to tbe large num? & No use to keep money | undred dollars, deposited ? ars more than double Its | pounded Quarterly. i i. M. CARTER, Cashier. & IAN, fire insurance and f letor Whitten Dry Goods | ITES, Vice-President and & , President The State Co.; ^ ? tsates O contr w whon W lead 11 ? men cnprf ;Ihii*?- is a State Ha oiled by our own lion n are the best, most business men of 1 who have won the cc nf n i i nk, operated and ne people, among1 progressive?the lite community? mfidence and re= k Kli| ........ . VI. VI Uiv iVIUlCI. UIU >U Off ^ lieilltf to 27. The follow uitf were elected as de 7i. j call sso tlie St ate eon venti ?n: I>r. I M M. ? ro-son and l>r. E. J. Htlieiedj. <?f l.?-ev-ville, Dr. J. L. Sliuier oi Si wo ' I. Messrs J. M. EptiiiK and <i. ^ <Juintiard oT Hrooklaud and I >. I , EHrd and W. 11. Sliarpe of Lexingtci K Kx tc <e> ? H. P. B0UKNI6HT1 DEAD. i. IACOB PHIN1ZY, President CH/ VILLI AM A. LATIMER, Vice Prest. RUI GEORGIA RAILR< AUGUSTA, GE< I ? KRLES (i. GOODRICH, Cashier -US li. BROWN, Asst. Cashier DAD BANK )RGIA. X, y , M In an; ^ control ro with an $a people" 4& iness wi have an \'4CIII? y Bank you have to depend on it. Compare the CITIZliNS y. It is a hank "of the people and has advantages o\er mar itli you. Call to see them, tail lple resources and will protect ' \ the people who own and \ BANK OI: BATESBUKti * , by the people, for the \ (V. They want to do bus- \ k matters over, for they \| their customers, \ w | SWANSEA. Rev. I* A. Mih'ett left forhishoir |j* In Surnin> rt'?n t artav after conduct in Kj# allium lays nuetinp at the Kapt .< yj| church lierc. t wo accessions to tl mf church : n?l much splr!t ua! stri net hoi ?Tv inifamo tcrthe member? are ihe result iANOTHER OLD SOLD-c ; IE ft ANSWERS THE * LAST ROLL CALL. > t i,. Mr. II I* Houknigbt, a prominent " . cit i/.oii and Confederate soldier, died is at li e age of <>' years, at his home a- J CAPITAL and UNDIVIDED PI DEPOSITS $3.00C Deposit your money with nstitution and have no conceri f.n Ann, ROFITS, $550,000.00 ),000.00. this strong reliable i about its safety. nli aPi aia 1 - J DR. W. H ,? A. C. JON l]8j DR. W. I. TIMMER MAN, Pres't. IES, Cashier, DIRECTORS: M.nnriERMAN, U. X. HUNTER, I. W. P. TIMAlERriAN, JOHN BELL TOW J. FRANK KNEECE, DR. M. U. eee* 1). X. OUNTER, Vice Prcs't. { H. W. PERRY, Ass't. Cashier. ^ EDWARDS, W. K. SHEAI.Y, ^ ILL, E. F. STROTHER, * BOATWRIOHT. * *! \? fjj of Mr. Suhlett's enmost woik. Fl y! music was very rood und t the le:i?: ship of Mr . A. I >urliam. of < leont i Xfl who is a musician and sch ist ol rai & rift. I'.U Miss Mario Dukes. of Hrarichvif Isas 1?'ou in ro on a visit to here hrnt I i . Ru\v< . w. Dukes, for several da: ^ Mr. W. <' Mat tin left ia t Put s<la V\ , . , . .. j h in seven miles from here on Mod- J lay afternoon.aiter a short UlnesB ol measles. At the age of sixteen lie ' dun leered and entered the army as a | i"vati and far four long years he js 0 ii_lit gallant ly lor t he South land. 5 1 At t lie close ol the war he returned y i'S I" 11 ami begun farming, which oc- si lv | 'iipilioii li" followed until the time ol in i i ; .1-.. . 1 hi impuiiau yuci As more than two-thirds of the human is all important that one's Drinking Water; more dangerous than adulterated food. It PRINQS MINERAL WATER and thereby kc our health when once it is lost. This impor jived by the use of QLENN SPRINGS WATE npuritios, but which itself will purify, invij. SUUll DtllM body is composed of water, should be pure. Impure Water : costs less to buy GLENN cp in health than to restore Lant question of health can be i R, which is not oply free from I :orate and strengthen. a? ' ORG YOU CAIV Though provided The insured und PHOENIX IVIU :: :: :: of iTVisrrzicD T"N" isr> ! WIN WITHOUT D you are bound to win if you d I you are insured. ARK YOI er policy 10(1 (t:$7 in the TUAL LIKE INSURANCE COi Hartford, Connecticut, *l :: . ? ? ? ? >jk- >a- vV VA \ * Mr. l\C. Etlierecipe of oran] [' ? Tr, spent a while in town this wee YIINU, h,s Parents. Mr. P W. Harncs, of Tihlpc was in town 1 nursday on hnsii Mr. Win. M. Carter It ft Wee UPANY, for Greenville where lie will tlio Sixth Annual Convention mr kis in;nn? in lk'nnci isvnii' am having c'o i id a m >st suce-sMitl tori s'- bu i>i ;,ereas principal of the graded so lino k wit! Miss Viiiti-' R>of, an aeeomphshc .???:rs^r lady ?<r t.eesville, v ' lias h v Spring, with hero trk-nri, Miss Dora < raft. f< es-'. i fort night, loft for her lion?e Sat in da Inesday the regret at" mam friends, attend Miss Helen Wannamaker is spend it: cf t la several days with hersistcr, Mrs Itlie! jj- 111> <iliii ii. r< n lie was married in early life to Miss S' Eugenia w ise, who preceded l>im to <i ihe spirit, In ml about live years ago. ' 1! -aws. h' vjHes a ho?t of fr ends _ 1 and ii lathes, t wo brothers: Mr. A. P itnuh ni^ht. a prominent tarmcr of m ar here. and Mr. J. Ji. Bouknlght. *"j Vice-President and Manaprer of the ' t Mill hinri; 11 rst 11/ n Irtl. ? *v#F ill nnedial a^ent it has no equal, being a specit'i toniecli, Kidneys and Skin. Glenn Springs Com iLKNN SPRINGS, - - - fhe Fidelity Mutual I ? ? / ic for all d.seaies of the Liver, pany, ----- s. c. Life Insurance Who.took out a. : He Receiv at i He Paid twenty prn ?2,5C<.( mi !o-Year Endowment, near middle 1 ifc-. is ver alive. This is how lit? ^cr.: ed naturity, the face va'.ueor the policy? tai premiums and received in annual divider iking the net eosl only tf y much South Carolina Haulers Ass< which meets tl.eie 'Ihurfciay, and Saturday. Miss llassie P.ut, of Ward-, 10.000 Kiiest, of the Misses Ihidie. Mr. J.S. 0. Tax lor las 1(^s j Chester to arcpt a pusit'oii. ? i MIss Eunice ('uni t m v x i-.it?(I )/,.ZoUjand relatives at Vone'.ta >a H;it;o: K. lnv.binet. Fridai Master Asa Iivabinelt isijuite si< Ai'li continued fever, bv.t is li<:;?c Is tin t-liat lie will be better soon. Mi>s IVt Meetze, of I b ook In nd, wit h her sister, >! is. Malllo tVil! ;n ,0 itfain to the delinlitof her friends liei Mrs Ma!lie \Villiani< and l.tin::> r? f; iend.s llirr, (] Sunday from a visit to it aiiv t urdav ... i, l.i i ..... .... .-uunuiKiu ou., ui iiccaviiie, mil two adopted daughters: Mrs 1 hiniel (lunter and Mrs. William Drafts, both of Leesville. V.vs remains vsere laid to rest in the Lut hentn < e.tv?tery at Leesville, tin ' la-t sad rites beir.jr petfoliRtd by the { Rev P. it. Groseclose, in the preStrvct 'i :i lar?e concourse of sorrowing | friends and relatives. Company, Philad Write to-day for insurance position; trocd men v Z. H. JONES, Supen COLUMBIA, ; : SOU"! elphia, Pa. ncs or AK'eticy ranted j /isor of ? m CAI;oi !\ .? His Profit > tha Wasn't That > Had he died du the plus the a say, at two years wot TELLS THESTOKY 1). B. U I) E. U T. vas $2,720 or over 37 per cent in he paid, even at his age. Winning? ring 11 te years, his Benellciary would lia iinual dividends up to t hat time, whatever \ lid have Ik?**u at ten and so "WE RAY ANNUAL 1)1 VII>I;NI)S." 1AWL, Resident Agent, Butesburg. S. C. IDOULL, Special Agent. Bateshurg, S. C. T. I1AY & Brother, General Agents. more land Sunday. The rlass of 11)0(5 of the Hat traded School have issued invi ve received '? t,)p tlf*'1'!? exercises to to 1 (rear, which. Friday May lstl , at s;:;o o'd on. THIS t lie Opeia. I louse. Messrs. Fred Culinm, Walte l ledge. Dr. J. A. Watson and 1 Hartley have returned from a 111 I I Ul'lv i tl liU The private schn< I lw re in t or th eshur; efficient supcrvisimi <?f M i.-s .losie Lai tatmn* foul will close with appn piiate e.\ ''lil 01 rcist's next Kridav. ock at Mr. E. 11 Sn ii!i lias re urned t !{ v? rland. Kla., atter a visit of sever r < ar weeks to his parents. Eugene Mr. I. I.. H. llast, of ' olumhia, wa Uniting a itli his parents Sunday. Mr. M. E. Rutland, of hatesbuig wns t lie undertaker. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. SI ( Mr. lTriali Etfceredge met with a very serious accident this morning. ^ While driving a spirited horse to ; ^ one-horse wagon tlie horse h< came in - HRAILKILL IN JAIL. J0H1 IEUIFT SAMPLE IS NOW AWAIT- SHALI ING INSTRUCTIONS. ! KE?fl r] 01 fiov. lleywsud yesterday receive j Din sheriff h. 1<\ Sample, Jr., ol Ssa- I John; rl-l itAlllitl- IfiltnK rl.. t Arl 4f .... Ml. ! ( '" I fcnn ___ J mm * 2 : BOY BUMPS h i J BAPTIST PASTOR--?. ID BIBLE CONFERENCE, T ' ston, Mav o.?Little Thomas c? * Sli AV1NC THE BES BILLIARD AND J. J. ROBER . . j parlors and pool roc T OF BARBERS--HOT TOWELS ALWAYS EVERYTHING STERILIZED. HOT AN1) COLD BATHS, i POOL PARLORS IN REAR OF BARBER TSON PROP. Datesburg A : .. .. ? UATI'C'Jl !l>r. !>/' __________ trip to Huntin?(on, Pla. After n>r several days lishin^ and Ml- -"Od sport tliey visited St. Aug > Jacksonville and other points terest. SHOP. Mr. J.hn fat or. of Sumter , S. C. 3 ver'1' d.i^s in tc?wii tiiis week. ' ' ^Watson lias lieci kcr1 ai* '1'''1 lohis bed for several daj spend- .Miss Klizahoth Nash was the attrn( having live yuest of Miss Sal lie R st. SutHay ustine. Mrs R. L. Ly brand. children at of in- little brother, Jut k. spent a part t last week in Wagoner with friends sp< nt Mr. J.C. Keyuohis and family an Mrs. Ti l Du'.m's have retutncd fr?i it eon- i pl 'asant visit to Hate: hnrtf I.ex s w itli "ik'hiii InspatMi. iuaiinKcu>e ana Tiircw Mr. Hlhcrcdgi ui of the wanon backwards, dish, jj -aling his shoulcr blade and injuring ' f iiis i i?ht aim. I>r. Milcheil was im J nodiately called in. and. while ihe injuries are very painful, it. i> hoped v(l ' that Mr. lilliered^e w ill hjoii be him ]lt 1 -elf again. n 11 t\rnrs i m 1???. V KIKIIII ? a tunri , 11(11^11 Hiuy oill, 4 avil which the sheriff writes: I liave ^'r- ai> is day taken into mv custody and much p iced in jail at Saluda Mr. Clarence a deep miilkill act oidh g to the Urns of o'clock ur letter and an order served np? n bucket 1 hy the supervisor of the county, and wa 1 have not discharged my full duty his you these premi.-cs please direct nie symptc i t her." pain. ukuti us, mice year old son of d Mrs. P. C. Stevens, suffered >ain yesterday afternoon from ^ash made In his head about 7 by running under an old tin that was hanging from a tree s being swung to and fro by ng sister. There are no serious ims, but an ugly gash and /A V* ii 1 "! ^ ft i/iai'..7,jwi\vj 1 Vj auu I ICE RUl E c o o ! i II ?r to General Office I your home A. AT. till 7 P. iYI. and day Excepted ). 1 a beauty to eral del.very win your eye, be open on Sund ro 1 V/I " i -iiviiu'>.J. ;g >1 rs Frank Il.'ialrix, c-f T.t ' * was in town slopping yesterda I()Urs--7 M i ;.n !vis. I5iM radjjeMe ( Sun- ' P ml wl,s 1,1 ,,xx 11 (,|: ' ucs<'aJ' !: Mrs W. M. I'a/ I. of .Johns! i lie gtll- I (,e(j re|a; jVrS in I o" n Monday. doW will Mr. K S. HoukniKdt, of Kino ?IV from liu'C slmpping Olio day this wot RIME SPRING. On Saturday, May nili. there was ,s^* iimily reunion at I lit- home of Mrs on, vis- I'. Carson of Lliis place in honor i the 701 li birthday of her mot her, M ry, w;i?. 1-2. l'adtfolt. This l< \ed and vei k. -rated lady was happy in the p;i mm Ai AihLfl. CHIEF OF POLICE W. A DOBEY, ? PROMINENT SECRET ORDER MAN, PASSED FROM J) LIFE. s Aiken,S C.. May 6 ? Chief of Po-J Il will be observed that the sheriff, ' The was the case with several other TlUe ? i tors received on tills I ibject refers ' Tuesda '1'hrailkill a* "Mr.' Ev. i pastors ?> Frort ISPENSARY NOT MENTIONED. . ? < Kcv. I.. A. Cooper, of (>rcon/il 1 airive with )iis family on y and enter at onca upon his dut ics a: t lie baptist church. 1 June 11 tn 17 a he people will , second Bible Conferer.ee. Tho subje'-ts are these: ' The Holy " "Tlie Second Coming of " "Missions, ' "Evangelism," Jrvl ?u I/: 11^^ T - ? T. Ci. BAIL 832 HkOAi) AUGUSTA, "PHOI Made over rv n x s\ - IE & CO. 12:30 lo 1:20 P. siri:!:t. one hour only. (\ i j F:rank Kneet y*;;. ^persona Dr. Harris ? M f"OT M'imle Paillette. of I.i ? I\va* se< ii mi our stioe'.s day. JC, P. M. Mr. W. T. I'. yil, f Lanory w: * nil our st rents Tie -><I iy. Lr[ Mr. 10. A II rim, of Rid^e Jk made his usual vi- t to Hal *? Sunf.ay. j Miss ?va I'oiikiiiftlil. of Mt. ecsvilie *nce l'r s:{ persons ol her ramily e Tues nettion, most of win m ;ire her d< .eendants. Aiming I he number w; dr. Jas I\.d;jett ami e' lidren of Ai is seci. igfson who are st ill litre on a visit. On last Friday niv;lit, little Mari SprinK nf4t?l dautfhtnr of Mr. and Mrs .la Lesbtii^ :ato, dicxl after an Illness of only li lays. 'I his sweet and heant ilul eln WilliiH- vast he idol of the !.< me On Sa i n' . i\. I'oney <1 j**?l at 1 o'clock gi this innrniiu.'. H<> suffered a stroke >f par;; \sisa few days n^o, which wa> the callsc <f his death, hi ceased >\asa prominent Knight of Pythias, 0i Odd Fellow and Wotdman of tlic , World, lie. issurvived by a wife and two children The funeral took t \ I dace at 4 o'clock this afternoon; the J iiternicnt was in the famliv hnrvti n UUDA COUNTY CONVENTION! and'ri ENDORSED SENATOR TILLMAN'S COURSE AND MR. ORS. 1 HARE FOR CONGRESS. i*. i has id Saluda, May 7. Tlie Saluda Coun- .,n(j Wj r Democratic convention was held j ^ t*re today, On account of I lie r;i n!,.'.,. i^int rincu i,mv "uaraca iliatl eu Sunday " Ex. NMWERMAN & TIMMERMAN. R. II. Tirmnorman of Marion, ovcd his fanilly to Hatesburg 11 occupy the Burton house. ITc mod r\ partnership with his uruj; oi Ji e. \n CHILDREN ai Kodak finish work and low J. B. WB BATESBURO, ir specie., ty- , Mr L c (.roucn roUjr rid I5ABIKS. : 1 umbi i j*iiik ay. ling. Good Miss Kinu a Homo, of F priCCS was In lowi &h< ppliiK tod ryfT^rpy T ^ M TS. S, 15. (a l?t lo l^O I Ct III LI x 1. Ljlljy from C .liiii I.in, where si attending tii district nit " - S. C. Woman'.* Foreign Missioi r, was in town shopping Tuesday ncd to (? Mr ca n n?|]y,of St. Mark cd llascs'jurg Thursday, tidgo Spr>ng, ^^ ji ?'t;is iii, of Monet lay jn town Sunday, mod M nday .liss Lona Et.lwr.MUe n turne u; had neen ^/(,iUnibla on Tuesday. u l ore t ;eting Of the attending Ll?o district i nary society j ( llu, j?Veiiito Mi.-alonarv ur-':t\ afternoon a'l 11 in I was in :! s vi>il 11''3'l,v'(' om* VVi,J> '? 1 c"d > tin c!octcry alter n t .?i?*11ii;t; at laiililnl ?cr\iri*. and lie litl la, was in miihI was covered with choice il> 1 ers. , llev. II. F.d-.vards left on Tnosi i i iron ni iriiinir ?*n rnuic for ("hal tanhiva lie had ittmd ti e-ouilurn liap'ist t'onvi Meeting 'don. snc i.-t v ? ? ? I ground at Aiken Exchange. (I " FOR SALF A- SV .Ccvcn w'rdow sash r-l/e 34 x 3ft gf !,v o it ' b.irt! < to n at .li. Also one three w piece Suit of oak. furniture .Slightly If used. Apply to P. (). Box 23. ci lFt#AoKlirnr '1 le attendance of delegates from va- . .1 , t ho t\v ous prccmcts was below ihe aver-'.. . . ... . , the na re. i ive clubs 10 the emu. . bad' I mcrma > representation. J he dispensary . as not mentioned. Adder the or- , _?f mizilion of the clubs, Ited Rank . , ,U,K* ! as admitted. W. K. Hodie was e- j ucra 1 eti-d a member of the Mate Kx-1 utive committee. Resolutions en- j "1ST 0 .. ,...? 11.. ........... ..( v. .... t. .. 'i-.i i no r, it. . i\ limmermnn, and o will practice lo^otiicr under nieof Drs. W. r & it. II. Timn. velcome the Doctor to Hatesind bespeak for him a lar^e and ive practice. iF LETTERS REMAINING 0Nt titk ? ~ * COTTON B Cotton Is brlntfinf Kabe*burK Market 1 hr Li. !>. uunum. WEATHER SFHCIAI* TO I IIli A ; Mon.<.((? Hell Timmei * ? tt> 77 t-j m I vis 11 i f I O Hilt t'jbll Ti! } t'St I All) Mil 1 I Mr A. I.. Earglc was I in- ay on lliel Thursday of this w?ek. II - ? ro,?.rl-fl Mr net i a, v as in the city yts BiPAl^T '!t V ,'a'J(>/ h'orris has ^ ilillUil 1 laiu.oga, 'I en n., t o at tenf DVOCA'IG i:Ri)M 'inn i f the Southern Rnni man was a! which was held in ti.a city, ^'duy. Heavy frosts have beeii 1 in town on from all sec" ions,'an I in many he cotton has been I. lied. lit. of Mo- Messrs. 10. II Stcadman and . r ,a Allmau are in (ireei.vil e thi r' representing'the lot al lodge one to Chat tfr.tnd I >dge meeting of th o 1 theconven- U.id lellows. |KI? Mr \l ! ? I II * 11 - RELEASED ON BAIL, courted Aiu'ii May ! . Police man Mu-< ' places Simnc'a \> ho shot and kilcd Willi. Vvery while resisting arrest Mood, s. T night, was released on bail heing1 u>v ts week in the Mini of f (this morning in tin | rdcr ot FOR SALK. iii " VKTHHINAIiY COMINO. 11 ;p Dr. J. I:. Hcise Veterinary surg on , t .sill he in Hatcsburg T uesday May t i IMIi, ami svill he prepared to do any Si a iperatlon on stock ot all kinds or ad- m > ise In sickness. el l)r. Ileise is a graduate In Medicine 1.1 ill;, lilt U'lii.iv ?7* ? a Iiau'i III 11; ii i 1^ i t ho I'nitcd States senate were of ? r red and quietly adept* d without d>ate. WEI The candidacy of Mr. B. It Hare of ils county for congress from tnej ^'1S econd congressional district was on ntinn of B. W. Crouch unanimously adorsed by a rising vote. Ex. '/ llij tuti in BATESBURG, POST OFFICE FOR THE CK ENDING MAY 5, 1906. NAMES-LA DIES M.ik'k'it' Cooper. NAMES?UENTLKM F.N c Gall man, II. W. Jackson, uel Lewis, Wilii&ms Mitchal , ltove, Mr S. Whittle, t : ? t'a _ - STATE WEATI1 1 ai to-mghi a I;R liURHAl'. : Mi s A/. I(k>pl?urri, tul a unlay. j is il e ^iesi of tl e Mlssei ? *? . UIIU " mwni ui of Monetta, au^hier. u p-rued !,y Mis } Yiliflp,) 1 n' "" ' 1 |{ 1,1 1,1 ' (l- v:i - 1 ' .sp.'ii 1111v> soiih'Liitio wiln Capi Mis W ll.Alw. l. mi unit 1 Thoroughbred Berkshire I'igs s Stralvo beci 1 *10.00 per pair. uin and 1 E. I . HARTLEY, | Batesburg, S. I" } nnd Veterinary science. I Reference Wm. M. Carter at First National Hank, q ' Subscribe to The Advc- 'n>f' Dead 1 ate d.live die* above, date o j mi. .^vroiiRliarta. ioleittrs vt.. .rz sent to the better uttlce May 10. 190(> If not red before In calling for the please sav "Advertised"Riving ' list. J. Frank Kncece, P. I i 2