The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 25, 1906, Image 4
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TH^JjlATMBUatg APVOCJ
DREAM WA
S| stab wlK-ii her aunt came uetv/?en
[her and Oaelauo. She did not remember
which one si c struck first C
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ain Oppcrtun
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May
ities Bargain
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| TOLB TOsnUR1
DER UNCLE.
J JOSEPEIEE TERRAK(
uoner cross examination tlie wit1
nesssild she had b-eli unable to run
away from her uncle's treatment, as
she deafrad to Her aunt, she said,
had tJd her thai there was 110 harm
in her relations with her uncle. Jus
tico Scott, who is hearing the case,
questioned the y irl about Ihe voices
). she claimed to liave heard, and she
toldliltn that they came like a ibur
Doors,
Blinds,
Paii
-it*
S Oppo
g grapple
^ it'sgom
S Great I
.. stance i
rviiv -fiT-?r?
rtunity knocks at ever
;d at once, or like the :
e. For Months we ha1
day Bargain Feast?n
slighting either qualit1
4- ?4-: ? - ?
y door, but must be
shadow 011 the wall,
ve been preparing this
ever in a single in/
or style, which are
| VA ON TRIAL FOIi
| MURDER MAKES A
| REMARKABLE
g STATEMENT IN
j inin the ears 'J lie trial was ad
[i ]mirn?v! iinlli tonioriovr. ? A'.'gusta
Chronicle.
1 "The |
c
"Fewer gallons wares longer"
C. O. BROWN
roi IIMRIA
ft binet
Mantels
--means Devoe paint
& BRO.,
JC UUJL lilO
| If yo
? value n
fa behoovi
J? Our s
fa ly comi
u v^uiic5iucicti/iuiib IfL tJV?
u are of the thrifty pc
loney, and appreciate
es you to visit this stoi
stocks in every departi
Dlete?We have antieir
ry purcnase.
>ox' or frugal rich, and
the newest styles it
re now.
nent are magnificent^t.prl
vmiv v/^_
t HER DEFEN**
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A TALE OF TORTURE TOLD
a; THE COURT.
I Reliable" |
o Georgia
TO ** @
% Railroad. |
wv/LiUlHUirkf - ?
Columbia, Newberi
Railroad Scl
Charleston, Greenville, Columbia a
bCUELULE IN EFFECT NO1
s. c.
ry & Laurens
ledule.
nd Atlanta Short Line.
VlfiMbJJR 2G, luor>
^ quirern
sales e^
it* one is
# adverti
8 Your
/3V\ f* 1
- rent
and our gams of 2
rery month over the c<
ividence of the fact th
sement and statement
1 fair and honest comp;
1
/ W ^ ^t v/ v?JL V Y vi. J X Vy
5 to 40 per cent, in
Drresponding previous
at we live up to every
; we make.
irisons of our methods
K{*
New York, Hay 22.? .lose pi line T
22 ranova look Hie witness stand in 1
own behalf at her trial on the thai
*** of having murdered her uunt.
0 The defendant sain that she ca
to this country when eitrhb vcara
^ iflntf 10 live with her uncle and r.u
y ^
^ Elegantly Equipped Passen"5
gcr Trains bclwccn all
er" points. Pullman Palace fr\
er <f\? ^ars between Atlanta, Au"is
g usta and Charleston,also
Wc #s\ between Augusta anil St.
Louis end Charleston and 1C
Cincluuntt!. Fast Freight 'l?
niH {fy Servico between the West
old ,X and Augusta, Athens, Ala- JL
.,? '.'.a con, Charleston, Savannah
l'1' -A .n,l .11 ? - - ,
lit . uauiciia. I.UU1II). 1JV. i
Lv. Newbury.- ?8.35am. tt.b'pm Lv. 1
Lv. Cliapin .. 9 2l)um 3.51pm Ar. (
Kl'M It Lit 21, nlid Nl
Lv. Columbia _ 5.2 iptn 1105dm I.v. <
lv Prosperity. ft.45pn 12.21pm Lv.
Lv. Clinton ... 8 35pm 1.22pm Ar. i
Trains 53 and 52 arrive and depart from un
Trains 22 and 21 arrive and depart from C(
vain st reet, olutnbla. dally, except i-undaj
For rates, time tables, or further Informat
Jlintor 7.80am 2.22pm
'ro^per-lty 8.5f>am 3 24pm
"olutubla 10.80am 4 45( m
MBEIi 62.
Bhapln C.20pm 11.57am
Newberry 7.16pm 12.80pm
Laurens 9 00pm 1.42pm
lion depot. Columbia, dally,
asl Line freight station, Gerlon,
*pply to any agent or write
3? oi aoin
& solicite
? WHI1
i
fa
g Dusmess, our prices
d.
[TEN DRY GOt
BATESBURG
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and the qualities is
3DS COMPANY
, s. c.
^ cue lvrCk{i. ?.
' I didn't if<> to church ?>r to ncho
shs said, "for seven years after J ch
C,* t> America. My aunt and un
would now let inc. I wanted to
. e I did c\eryl hinu, washing, scri.bbi
* ?verytliln?{ and somotuu-K tliei e w
ten, eleven, sixteeu boarders in I
5? house."
.. i ...... *. - -- < -
uuu dii I'Uiiud ill JOUlUOflS" W I
^ tern and.Carolina territory. ^
air- 0
?ie 0 A. G. Jackson, 0
?"' ^
ri! "? Oonerai Pr 2';'it and F'ns- T
?!? O sojiscr A^cnt, ?{V
. ? AUGUSTA, OA. <S
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i?. i'. i ui'-AniAK i , li, T. A
J F. LI V INGSTO V, Solleitinu .-?j
W. G GUI LOS, Frdsliicnt,
1 TOE CHARS
nra
, Hank uf Columbia,
font, I'ank of ('oluiuLia,
Columbia, S. C.
K?sk
LESTON |
SEAS
'drw*
SONABLE
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s-??e?:-ee cce -cc-c
TT^ M TI T A w^t
\ i " J )Ull I C1IICMIUCI one ? 'II
t %?w morning v> hen you we.e about el?*t
and a half years old?'' she was aski
The girl replied that sue did; t'
iier aunt had taken her to ihe line!
room that day. "That Is what i .
on trial here about," she added.
As the girl told of her uncle's tie
* mailt & woman spectator fainttd. M
tfirl hesitated in tMV.nir her t?sli:nn,
vn LIST OF LETTEHS EEMilfllHG UN- I
no. i
CALLED FOIL IN EATESBURG, \
S. C., POST OFFICE FOR THE \
8,111 WEEK ENDING MAY 12,1906. i
N AMKS-LA DIE4 J
Yi(. Mrs..Su;y Colemin, ;
r Miss Galley Jennings, i
^ ivl-,i iv/uci.CU AINU INtWL
H Army and Navy I
LOCAL AND LONO DISTANCE Tl?ls
Steam Heat, Electric Lights, El?c
Singly and En Suite. Cuis
^ RIDDOCK & BYRNS.
Y FURNISHhD. ^
leadquarters |j
LGPHONES IN ROOMS j^I
trie Elevators, ROOMS
dne Unexcelled.
Proorietors.
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Scr
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....nA
een Doors
C? fl -
KUVV Al<b
and WinY!
IT ? j o
_ am saying that she was ashamed to spe
= ? It.
5~h? said that her aunt had fo.t
hor to obey her uncle und l ad bt
her, breaking a stick during one
the whippings, and making Mi" w
a ness st> sick that she went to bed.
The girl said she \\us rrrcr pi
mdtcd to play with other chilar
" Luanna Whittle. *
NAMES?GENTLEMKN
, A .J. Hunnicutt, }
*John 11 Jnckco.i 1
Gordon Koith, ? i
o! ;
It- Tin Be letters wf., ^ sent to the J
Dead Letter Ofllce May 190U if not! I
delivered before. In calling for the j
er- above, please say "Advertised" ^lt inir .
rp date c' list. J. Frank Knoeoo. J'. M
CHARLESTON,
Iorace Hu/.hardt, Fate and Charlie .
ones, Evans Simmons, Wilber Eidscn , \
)avid LaCrone, Will Quattlehaum of
tidge Spring, Jim Cooncr and Jtin \
Irouch of I'atesburg, Tonquin La
S. c. S '
Big Public |
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UOWr
Ice (
Jdi
?, zsiriepparc
3ream Fre
rs, Flowr s
I LHgflTSlliH!
ezers, Frui
jPots and
rv* and was forbidden to laik Ei-gUsh
associate witli the boarders in t
house. She said she wanted to ko
j her mother but was not peimit'ed
The witness said that her hvaha
1 ^ was led to suspect '"hat her reiatic
with her uncle had been, becanse
a remark whicli the latter made. S
declared that ner uncle's mistnt
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h' pj R n vra I"
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n(1 Well aI haven't written to Tlie 1
Advocate in quite a while will uive
o, the readers of this good paper a few
, dots of our little city.
tt- Last Friday the Wards graded r
' rone, Mr. and Mrs. Homer 'llirail111
of Uidge Sprii.^. > yj
JREENE AND GAYNOR 1 ?
GETTING STOUT j s<
;ti rvTT.nrr t* t r? r. ?*? ? ? ? ^ n 1
juvenience >
icro Is located In Columbia an i
t cbllshtnent that is worthy )
the above name. There Is ?
irdly a business concern In the \
hole state that uoes not have /
call upon this establishment S
iw and then to furnish some S
Its -pcclaltles. /
J. Wiison aibbes la the pro- /
Ittor iin/l In hl? #?/ ?? -? ?
Jardimh
^res.
iiiviii novciBu ii penuu or ui>< o:t !
years and that, it cfitiiiucd up to a
including the night after iter ci
marriage to Terranova. She told
the circuui tauccs which led iter
kill the uncle, Ciae'.ano, ai d her au
-'uncetta Mie sai l that her husbai
\ afier listening to her confession tc
\ her that she no longer liis w
Y2 ) and thereupon left her. fihe n iual
six school had its annual picnic, which *
in. we are sure that every one that was
vil present can't say that they did not
of enjoy being with the good people of
t< Wards. In the hapust church we
n' heard some go.nl addresses delivered
nd by dilTerenl ones. '1 lie medals were I
>)(! then delivered to tlu.se who had won I
i.'c them. About one thirty dinner was i
11 served d wn i;i i h?* er..vw '
II.ru 11 EABSHLL KILEi BEPUHTS in
FAMOUS PillSONEHS LOOKING !s ?!
WELL II MACON JAIL-- IS n
TWENTY THOUSAND > V.
PAGES IN BiLL OF ) m
EXCEPTIONS < l!
? t.
- -v.vi j arc f
cdo laaumorable convenient /
(vices for tlie business man, ?
icit n3 Rubber Stamp* of all c
nds; Corporation, Lodc> and v
otary Seals, plain lettering r
id also wit'.i designs; Photog- /
iphcr's Embossing Presses; C
etal Checks for tiread and r
ilk Dealers, Pool Rooms, C
>Ja Fountains and Factory C
ores; Name Piotos, Bifjaja /
i.'i. Bjniiii!' n.-n '? ?| *
Mm
nrniffinrwrtriwi
*jrstVVtiglXA/?k
>"HARPV
HJIT Irestinus place laden with I'
/ARE CO. <0lower*
inly practical and no toLln? 201
' $ e ' *'"uc ''l,r!,k L''? followini?' ti n (l,i
& subject, she s.iid, to the inlb
halluciitilons In wlilc1, 1 ' .c ?
pe .red. ^ hen?**'" - appeared
v dee said "klli aim." Each nl*r
the wilnrst continued, she won
dream or i.naglne lhat she was in t
pretence of God at d llurc agi.ln n
_ would luar bha word.; "kill your uoc
I) PPIlt- ? . .1 - r ~ J
o-"-v. ? ?' w i v;
v I .e h'svjmI ?i.i' Mi namely: R .-v.
.. Mct'itunan, i?f Green ville, llic pa? lor
e
p- i f Llie baptist cliurcli here, Rev. : >. K
a bass, Mr. (.'argile of Saluda and
hi others too numeious to mention. Our
ill', teachers left on Monday for their rc- ^
he spective homes. .
i'he lovely nome of Mr. and Mrs. a
Olli" I.afiiune \\u* thrown coin i n- o
liLYifcWLU. | j St
iava..nah, < u , itlav 21.?The bill of ' S *'
xceptions in the CJ;c<-ne and Gi>ior|\
use, upon w 11icrii ullerne^s lor me / KI1
uohceution and delthfce have been en- ) ev
aged ever sine the ve?d let in the cuse 3 'l
t'us finished today, and the uaine.s ol x
Jarion Krwin. United etlalea district >
Ltorne>, and A. A. Lawience, counsel i >
t\r ! hi ilnfiiiul .?itw V
? w. ??? aibCl /
amps tor marking Tools, etc., C
rasa Stci.cllo, etc., etc. c
fir. UtbboN business special- i
?i lactuJe also > a writers S
id Repairing, a ctlcalty v
'jry item of sry and /
ir.iiture for u. .. /.Upmant. ^
le piece is -"~* C
1412 fi" *;!i st.j
uuiummiumuj
CLOSING EXERCISES
SCHOOL STARTED
MORNII
Johnston, S. C May
ill 1 T!ie school j uditorium v
CtTJDlFAU 0 oven,ow,nK yesterday t
bLKfiiUK 0 ),nnienc?nien; f( l moil bj'
Dilworth i f Augusta and 1
i OF JOHNSTON music. Miss Annie Ouzts
Vr^TrUbA V t'ie piano and while she ]
IL&lLiilJAI i,;Spri,lR i3mn .'Onward
[Q rfoldiers" the entire scboc
2l'?Little Or!,
as crowded 'try times and caught all his 1
u hear ihe | (ven the tiny it lie ones even i
Ilev. C. (J. the clay was warm lie wasexce
lo enjoy the complimentary to Join st< i s i x
presided at i l'''K climate and her beauiitul
Dlavrd that account ()f all luldn ss to he
?hrl.t Inn 1 l? UlC "Hl(1 M'"" ? f Augustn 1
ni 1st inn h--wtiMiiiahle to lili ihc Raplist
I from the t.ttilylit as expected,
lies of the, Kev. a. t'eop'r preached an ?
L,iC cnu in icu uujs, i.i'C i;
icarert said, she nont lo her mother'* hut
Ihon^h aiuj turned awaj. Then I
L'din^I)' mysterious voices became more Insl
Idli-it.- tent and ' l.clr directions more poh
totui. ed, t.ellintr her to buy a k:iife and
on' rhi rev?'ver Rllt* ^111. When armed
_ pulpit j her way to their house for tins pi
p >se, site said she had crossed hersi
ir?Ina | three times and prayed to kn<
lr' da) ii.?l.t tu a liii'Ku crowd of jouhk e
lt,c peupi. wiio pithered Llici'e to ei j >)
'll* Hie evening und wo were not uis* i
i* .ipp.inuU in lho least. Mr. and Mrs. >
d- Lai. one ;?ic uoitd for llieir i.ospi- ;i
B lulily. These present weie MKms j
ii Julia Kiiklaiul, Ma ine Joi.es, lias- u
rr- sie Too, i.flle Jones. Ne I Wright,
flf 1'alr.i Wrig.il, L icile ?'iinicr, Tliroia
1W jml l.*.l..... Ii.-.1 ? i. -
Vltv ?utvtiuuuLat ??v n- oilU tl HJCU LU | / >
acii v annuo! Hie raoul. C V
Iheiu Hefp, in ail. over twenty- \
lioiiMtiid pajj? * at in Mr Liwni aim
I r. Lawn nee omul no fli ficndy i?' yet, in
gremnj* ujhi i niinur |ioiiii.s in i lie them
tauhci 'pL Ji.d^e Sptei had K>a|l,l(1 ,t)ie \
mil May U> lo linish lite examination j ill.
' r. L.i v ence a .is asked it Hie. i T)cfl
11 aue
.as an\ iioiiiiL ii .ii iii.* 'i. i -
/
Columbia, 5. CA
which to ma'<e ihs appral. 'n
eanwhlle, they are very 1t ni.'jrr,
u l heir quarter* in th.i a.
?uly Marsk.il Riley, who rec? i
a t rip to that city, savs that I. >
1 ho ten months old so
of Mr. and Mrs. L.
buried at Uarmnoy cli
noon. Four of the yoi
Luke, James, Irwin S
Satcher bore the 1 iny c
.ft ^ ^
.... Ki.muui ir^ i i.t.vs, jiii i nii'ici
n ana only child f. , .. ,
,, ... . J M!cIr places in lie frcii
(.. W?t?.n w?| t(!,c?eni ?f ? ,
urch tlm after- ?.as lmp0 in(( c
int cuts i t. t z. ftj pnind ,,f i,el. tultool an
nutli and Uary , . ,
, , ' ink men and women.
askOtS to it s last j>,-. I>ilworth's .scrm< n \
t> iT" % it it > Ci .Vv .t .?i .ti .t -? - A .
ii ai.n iook luri .v rra mil <mi>anv, ua., lo?!
t with the 1 N% I!'v's'' bis mntliei while I h?
d I he sight ! Uln,i,,?f ay.?August a 'Mi
very cit'/en
id her com- f ??r bloatinjj, belching. tnd:?
i etc., eat a King's Dyspepsia
as exceed-: after meals. Sold hj Thnmons
;iy aim' ,vhotlier she \%as doin^ ritfht. S
confronted Ht uncle, callin* hi
ion toe , , , ... ....
"traitor, and he replied: "inn ;i
.'est ion *?> outcast."
Tablet J'She remembered little of her :
; Bros. t*ck, but asserb d that, she be. an
(< iv i*uu?i: ui n ucsuurg k.ui ^
lie Gladjs Timiuciman of Granil' Vil <
lm Messrs J. i>. Wsilsnu, F. II. Lyiimi. ^
ire Alva Jones, Wiiliam kirk land o:
Tt
j I- loreuce, hoidierd J -ursai-d i'?ujiei
it I Fronlis of Klrl^e Spring, Siin Srigoi. j
te I Join: and He o siii\)fr, J e Wat-en
- ... I., or th(
rould ut>| e<tl (In* c tsc. aud lc
haven't a ppealed it yci.'" lie ie wliilj
linl "It would be wuMii-K a let ol
iOik if we dulti'l.' _
Por
There i.v i herfiorc, r.o doupl thai j-)n(je*
lit- aj i tsil will l,e i mend.
. ciea n?
I he ilef. iid.mis ha ve Several months j
> prisoners have gotten stouter
>ok much better i h.i ii at any time
thay were in Savanri ih.
Augusta Crotiiclc.
heartache, constipation. Dr.
s Lit tic Liver l'ills are best. They
.c ami ton'e tlie liver Sold by
hps Pros.
v 4
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L/ucnn a c i i i _ . ,.
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w VA? QV Vi^T 55x' vLf ^v* ?i' 'Cv. V Vur ?V*
'| T? ^,'^v
I L > s*$&y
???$??? ???$? ??
Jo
*Vi-? 'ef o
h %
^c-c-c cc c c c? e.
s*
^ c!>
5$ Coffe;
izens
Comp
? horse
?
O N
fl ^ _
? mere is now in me
yville, Kansas, consigned upon
Bank of Batesburg, S. C., anii
WHEREAS the Citizens Bank h
any to surrender said horses t
s are and have been on band a
OW, THEREFORE, the South
: hands of the Southern Railvv
i original bill of lading to the <
I
las refused to receive said ship
o any other person, and no pei
md they cannot be delivered.
ern Railway Coinpnny will, on
ay Company a certain lot of h<
)rder of John McNulty, and re
mcnt of horses, and whereas i
son hnvinjc claimed said hors;
i June Oth. 1906. at 12:00 A!., r.
arses, as heieinafter specificali
ccived by the Southern Railsva
to bill of fading has been presc
s and produced any c\iJenc
1 f !ip c ' > ? ?!/??-* VI I
ly designated, which were si
y Company as being consigner
nted authorizing the Souther
:e of ownership, and WHERE
0
lipped from . ^
J to the Cit- J5
1
n Railway V
AS the said
V
o
K:\< baic i\
to accou
W T
$ T
to 15?
it pudiic auction, to the highes
lit of whomsoever it may conr
he sale will begin at 12:00 M., i
lie horses to he sold are as foil*
-gray mare--5 years, in fold.
it bidder, the said lot of horse*
:crn, and in order to pay the fc
ind continue until all of tlie si
>ws:
?OI ITHF
?, which arc supposed to lie til
?ed and other charges of said I
lid horses are disposed of. Tfi
2--b!ack mares--5 to 7
2--sorrel liorses--6 ye.irs
DM f? A II WAV
_ y.A i't. l.. Klii
e property of one John jucNult
torses.
le terms of sale will b: ca->h.
years.
(A pair)
ra A/1 F> A TVTA/
. in me town ot t5atesbur?, S.
y. The said horses being sold
2--hay mares?5 to (
1--brown mare--7 ye
C., offer for
for and on
S years. *0
ars. fa
A
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a
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w ?' a a a a_^
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BY D. S
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vv/iyarnn If .
hartl;
EY AO EN'
DC-C-C C-CCCCCC^*C<K
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? $
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