The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 15, 1906, Image 1
The reason th;
come twenty-fi
after an EASY
iu ir.nv cnMhuP
at people We esj
ve miles
RIDING
invnc i
5ecial(y invite you to
I
visit our dry goods (
> ^ J ?/> *7 y
iepartment. L. D <
7 2 77?
Nullum Co. ce
th
ui
er_ *
K. JoncsJ has] just reived
another car load of
ose EASY RIDlNO REX
JGGIES. thu ? ?
UWJ*i f CV/IVi 1'^T 1 is
because th^y
tire satisfaction.
"" The B.
ATESE
BATI
IURG A
ESBURO. S. C.. FRIDAY. JUP
lDVOC
>IE 15, iqo6.
ATE :
- ?" niaivcs
e FIFTH car load this
ar.
J/\COB PHIN1ZY, Presld
WILLIAM A. LATIMHR
GEORGI
AL
CAPITAL and Ur
DEP
ent CHARLES G. GOODRICH,
, Vice Prest. RUFU5 H. BROWN, As?t,
A RAILROAD BANK
IQUSTA, GEORGIA.
^DIVIDED PROFITS, $550,0
CS1TS $3,000,000.00.
PERSONALS.
Mr. Kellers Mitchell returned
dajr from Coluinolu where lie s
iOO 00 soveral with his father,
V Walter Mitchell.
Mrs 1. Kilwards sncnt Siinilnv
CULM-ROPER
NUPTIALS,
ipent
THE BATESBBRG BAP
11nn
DO .
^
g NOT 1
' I tS b
'-;5->:2^>30? ;C-C-CC-C-S
There are always chances for errors a
ases. wheo running an account at the sto
lore thun you think for?when the time co
lement there is a disagreeable surprise awt
\ ou can avoid all the dlsugreeableuess an
y keeping your money in the bank and. *t
nd, In most w
to you buy
met for set - |Q|
ilting you. X
(J the errors |ra|
tko ?l
Deposit your
Institution and h;
MsaBEKKBPi
ih /> rr< t
money with this strong: re
nve no concern'about its safet
* A W ^ J /
liable Monday in
Mr. Chester Broaden, of Sami
y* visited Halesburk' this week.
Misses Carrie and .Hessie Mile
of Leesviilc, visited liatcsbui'K
as weekSjgjj
Mr. Grady Hardin, of Clover, 8.
is visiting his aunt, Mrs. N. A. Ui
TIST CHURCH THE
SCENE OF A VERY
PRETTY WEDDING
YESTERDAY
llC9.
|i RUN "
5
8 STORE:
fa
6 BILLS, j
inking the purchase, giving your check for
t you haven't enough money to carry you
eason come in and arrange with us for it.
Paying curIi for what you buy will not onl
ioic tiian tiie amount of Interest you will p
? much more satisfactory to you. Just tr
This Bank lends money on approved secur
factory endorsers and pays interest on
rrsement.
Hie amount. X
through the X
ly save you TIT
ay but will T
y"' %
Ity or sat' ^
deposits by {9
m uive i ni
Bates
This Bank i
controlled by c
e citizens isariK or
>burg Your Patronage.
s a State Bank, owned an<
lur home pcople--nnd is grow
yfo\ Mr. and Mrs. John I). Rawl s
onc (Jay J'1 Columbia last week.
yfc Mr Rufus Minick, of the Sard is
^ tlon. was a visitor to BatesburgTli
j Mrs. Ple'cens Jones Is visiting
| stives at Wards.
- Ml Mr.-. I>. lh Roiie and daughter 1
MOiiNING.
SPCurs
T,1C Watesbur? baptist elu'.c.r yes
terday morning was the sc-*:ie of a
re|. quiet, but very pretty wedding, and,
notw If'standing the early hour, tlie
,?m_ cliui'cu was lilicd. The contracting
fw. W. WATSON, Pre
The First
?. N A. B vras, Vice Pros. Win. il. CART!
Nat'l Bank of Bates!
Batesburg, 3. C.
A
3K, Cashier
3iirg. ^
ing rapidly.
K Prompt and
to al! of Its fri
sources toprot
deposit your 11
you can borro\
wJ Rv nil nii>!??n
courteous treatment is give!
ends. They have ample Re
ect their customers. You car
lonev and draw iuterest--oi
v money and pay interest.
? i*5> 11 ran/1 t n IL ivlf li f Iia
: ma attended children s nay ai bpa:
\?|: Sunday.
1 Mrs. Nl. S. Fox, and daughter J
ssr Mary ?li/n, (if Concord, N.
?t> ( visiting friends and relatives in to
Mr. A.C.Jones spent one day
r Atlanta lost week.
Mrs. C. F. Winn and Miss 1
56 Jones snent Inst .Saturday in t
mrs panics were <vi>s Ailcen Cullum,
daughter of M r W. I' Cullum, and
1 is? Mr. c iauUe ltoper, nt" Ludowicl, Ceorare
wiu
wn' Nine o'clock was the hour appointed
in for the nuptials, and a few minutes tfter
that time the peals of the organ,
'file ''V M'3-s Nannie (iunter, sig'
vn naled the approach of the bride and
A GOOD WOMAN jO
GONE.
|
MRS. M. W. SHEALY DIED AT BER
UE LEXIMTONIpla
CORRESPON- I
BENT, loHS
NTERS STORAGE
COMPANY.
SIZED AND NEABLY TEN
IlSAtfn nnTT ADO mnn-rn
officers.
DR. \V. rf. TIMMKR.V
A. C. JON LIS, Cashier,
<* DR. W. H. TinniiRM
Sv DR. M. U. UOATWRir
JOHN BELL TOW ILL.
IS ni
7 Vi?ia? W ?.? 1IVI %UIHl * t V HIV
LAN, Pret't. U. X OUNTER, Vice Prea*
n. W. PERRY, Ass t. Castile
DIRECTORS:
AN, U. X. HUNTER, E. F. STROTIItU
HIT, \V. P. TIMMERHAN, W. K. SHEA LA
J FRANK KN ECE, I. EDWARI)
/?/i 4~ /A 4 ?
Q* ! shopping.
Miss Lottie llodie is vi-dtin^'
" ! ?iti vos at Wartis.
X>! Misses Eilie and Nannie (iuv
spent a sliort while in Lcesville ?s
. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crouch sp
Saturday ami Sunday at Wards.
groom.
i)i Jubc/ V i . is performed the cerrcl
emony that made 'he happy couple
man and wife
,t<>r The bride was gowned in a travel,u?.
ing dress of champ gne silk, with hat
to match and carried a large bouquet
of white roses and sweet peas. Miss
c Lucile Cullum, ; lie maid of honor,
wore a white uolloc trimmed with
HOME NEAR PROVIDENCE TE
JURE THE NINTH?THE '
END OF A BEAUTirUL
AND CONSECRAT- y
ED LIFE. '
are
I li.wl I,../, nil. iiinn - n "> XT-.
LLS ALL ABOUT THOSE WHO: 0]
IRE VISITING THE COUNTY |
CAPITOL-OTHER THINGS
Last
OF GENERAL INTEREST. i
Icssrs. J. E. Barre, W. 1'. Roof. .Jr., i>Janlr]
J. Wtngartl and Dr. I'. II. rthealy ,ntf Wft,
attending tlie commencement at jvcrnaa
uvuuBuo Trunin
P STOCK SUBSCRIBED IN
THIRTY MINUTES.
Saturday bx>ks of subscription
pened for tUe purpose of restock
subscriptions to the
rs Storage CompaDy The meet
* held in the oillce or Mr. P. B.
'ban and nrtrn n\mA rw- t*T
^ i iiv r ici
\WW-V \
.A5o. -rtreto}
iv; ixttj; i uui
Money.
Si Mrs Claudia Edwards and Mrs.
. G. Maloney, of Lecsvllle, were In t<
yfo Monday.
Sp Miss Virtfle Ilrodle and her m<vtl
Mrs. lirudie, of near Leesville vLsi
% I !>r and Mrs. T. A. (jualtfebauin I
M li> 1) it ton. n charming y.iuu^l
of M irlii!<.(( > v V :i tv llir? uii.-ui
II. heavy embroidery. with hut, of white
iwii luce and carried earn itions.
Mr. W. Y lto( i,a brother of the
itroom, was best man.
j The ushers were: Messrs. M. W.
I 1'errt au : ('ald v :1! I'allum of Hatesourjf.
?ii.d John II iov-itt and E. K.
iJoruin, of Savannah Ha.
adv The church was irtiscally decorat<>l
I .? .. :.i - ... -1 '
.meu uuuc vuii ii'uo, uner an iiinessi^?
[ of many months duration, Mrs M.W. I l
Sliealy, tlie devoted wife of Mr. Mark
W Sliealy, of tlia Providence section ))ai
of Saluda county, about four miles ^
I north of Hatesbuig
Mrs. sliealy was a patient suilerer:
Some two or .three years ;iko she had a ' ^
fall from which she never entirely re-i:i' '
covered, she bore Iter affliction with |
nucny tuiicuc j j ,p.u
ittie. Miss Louise Wallace, of chair ai
cen, is visiting at Col. G. T Gra- Secreta
n's. mcrmai
tr. Robert A. Marks is unite ill unci or
h fever 1L
tiss Marv Graham, who praduated *
\ j/?o
hoe nvcnt in A ikon returned to
T, , ... ? othero!
iinpton Thursday. Misses Ruth
>->-> i'l. "
amerman was elected to the
nd Mr. Win. M. Carter elected
ry or ttic meeting Dr. Tlnin
called tlie meeting to order
tiered ilia election of ofllcers.
11. Timmerman was elected
nl, and T. B. Kemagban,
1'real dent. The election of
Ulcers was postponed. For the
SHAV1NU \*A
1 HE BEST Oh' ?
12 VI
M<
BiLllAHD \NO POO*.
J. J. ROBERTSO
.a A V/
.RLORS AND POOL ROOM.
1ARBERS--HOT TOWELS ALWAYS
R YTHING STERILIZED.
DT AND COLD HATHS.
. PARLORS IN RPAR OP DAI rfiR CMOI
N PROP. Batesburg, S.
ii inirs rrsswnrB
Mrs. nvinter J. MoCarlha
Mr. Lowry Co van visited Lecdv
.Sunday.
Mr M M Matthews. and family
* Lecsvillu, were In t"\\n t miuay
Mr. .F J. Kawl paid a Hying irjp
- ! Augusta today.
\liu A im:i Whittle' f. t t.ended
'1 ? mi iiihti.-v n u V'**t*U *111*1 llliniDfrk 1
of pot tod plants ;iH a back ground,
ille with Hi roe arches it magnolia in the
front, which the hrfial party passed
through. Ihreclly over where the
services took p'*oe was an arch of
naKiKilia. from vhich was suspended
to a large whttis?... scuit.in the centre
of which, hung a huge four leaf clover.
t \
christian fortitude, and, no doubt
when tlie summons came, she wa? "l*l
ready to t;o to lJun whom it was her ,1111,1
delight to serve. ; M
She was a faithful wife and a de- j In t
voted mother. Her njfe was seventy - ; \
j nine years. I lo ,
Mrs. Shealy's maiden name was A
Ixjok' and she ca?m? of a noble stock of j,or
nenfil*
.aair., Pearl? Oswald and Mr. B.I . ,
>> i i . L ' Sen ted
>er Karre attended th,"> commenceIreusu
at
instruc
tr C. I.. Guion, of Columbia, was at|ons ,
own Saturday. the lea;
fr Samuel J Leaphart tor>v a trip of-way
Columbia last week. ert> of
monfr our college girls who are The l
ne far, vacation ate Misses Carro meeMnj
. vi. a. ii. i'lmtnennau corto
serve as Secretary and
rur. The elected ollieer9 w?re
ted to proceed with ncgotlivith
the Southern Railway for ^
of the land alon? the rlphtbet'veen
its road and the propM
E. Rutland.
.otai amount subscribed at the
g was f?> W>*.
ARB " ULLOVILUD
liny: to MANY ITEMS OF INTEREST
r home PERSONS AND THINGS
AND MisH Lucy Riser came horn
RlltV to Wlnllm.p College last Friday u
J I been quite *lek since she came
e>'e' | Miss (.iertnide Oxncr who lui
funeral services of Mrs Mark Shea
at Leesvillc. Sunday last.
AH0I1T
aouui Mr L M werts, ot Clouds dr<
[. was a visitor to HalesbU'tp yesterdi
e from Mr. and Mrs, Bill l'adtfett, of J
nd lias punt, were in town Wednesday.
Mr. and Mis S. H. Curtleuppe sp
is beer. Thursday in Columbia.
"'Mr. and Mrs i{j?per left on the
L train, inid a shower of rice, for their
f.iturc home at Lud >wlci, <ia.
- RIDGE SPRING.
lent Misses Katie and Lucy Kdwards
and Nellie Joneshave returned home
r? Kfn
In early womanhood she married a ap{^
Mr. Koon and by that union she had pr j
two sons: Mr. Solumon Koon of Texas, v
and Mr. J. A. Koon of Saluda county. '
After the death of her first husband, a3
she waii happiiy married to Mr. Mark j
Shcaly, and ull of these yeais they
have lived a life beautiful to iojk up 1
<>n?going hand in hand through)
rd from The Ollege for Women Folio
i Sadie Leslie and Eunice Wessing- ed;
rom Winthrop. ?)r Msses
Ernestine Barre, Annie Lou Carter,
dor and Martha Hendrix Caugh- Cullum
i were the guests of Misses Ethel atifil>r
Nellie Caughman In Columbia wa* thi
week. Thos,
[e?sr<% Lewis Roof and FnrtCraham were:
wins were the directors electW.
II. Timmermrn, Wra. M.
Col. E. F. Strother, L. D.
, J. A. Whitten, J. 13. Suddath
. K O. Ridgell. The meeting
;n adjourned.
e who subscribed for stock
T. 11. BAILIE &
8.12 HWOAi> 3TRHI
AUGUSTA, BATES
BURG \>{}<
I ICE RUl Eb
General Office M<
CO. away teaching came home Tue
! Miss Nellie Crouch is all
vJ "* I Ncwbcrrv College coiniiiem
__ | this week.
.... j Mrs. II. a. Meetze las re
>1 vj " iioinj ufter a weeks visit in L:
M M ias M vrt !e Ver.r^iri is vIMlit
m*.** ? E'la Lou Able tills wetk.
i)iirs"7 t
Mr. Harlan Tann-ll, who has 1
.ending attending school at (tleiissun colli
.-omenI spent a few days with Ids brother,
, It. si PdiiH-11 Lhi.s week, on his <
turned Il,omeut LamMr
aureus, j Mr and Mrs ?h>e MulTcM.. of L?
j Mjssi ville, were In the city Thursday
i Mr It. V Shealy who uin
after a hard year's work at Wintlirop.
Miss Iteaula.i Watson has als e une
? , home from Columbia, where she has
h eii attending tie Methodist cohere.
>v a y
Miss Alice .h ncs is at home for the
summer. She ha? heen teachiuk in
es" Sparlunhuri;.
M iss l.ula .I'<nes is visiting friends
*'e{' .n Conway.
[ "sunshine and shadow." I w't
The children of lier last union who ;tari
I aurvive lier are: 1\ S Shealy and \V.; M
K. heaiy: Mrs. 11. P. Wiilitle, of Au-,sp?*
I ijiista, and Mrs. I'restun Murony, of; fatl
Springfield. I For
.Vrs. Shealy was known fur l.y near ' M
Ifor her good iialure and kindness of. froi
ilt-art The world is better for lu*r; \
ll?, .'in.' liv^l i..
nosnert the Columbia-Augusta ball I
ic Friday. | Tj;e (
liss"s Viola and Jennie Hlek'ev are l>r j
ndin?rse.ver?al days with their grand i j
Iter, Luther Stnitli. in the Dutch, i.e.
'k. ! Strut
ir. Ivlwin G. Drehe.r iia> returned \ Cullu
in a business trip to A'-gusta . iiank
levirs ii T. Graham an.i W. a.| J
. Timmerman, l". X. Guntcr,
Citizens Hauk, M. W Perry,
C. ilid^ell, J. F. Kncece,
I Timmerman, A. C. Jones,
< ulluro, W. C Hates, E. F.
her, T. li. Kemaghan, L. I>
m Co., The First National
, Wm, M. Carter, L. U. Mitch*
E. Jones, J. B. Suddath, W. I>.
A. M. till 7 P. M.
day Excepted ). 11
eral delivery wind
be open on Sunda
12:30 to 1:20 P.
one hour only.
J. Prank Knecc<
, ,, I Mr .U>!ki Drafts went to :'o
(Sui.-1 ,,|..s(iay
lc ( j Mtnsril L'luar * 'ato and Lin*
OW Will vjn W(.r,? j(j to^n Sunday aftei
y from Mr an(j >t|Si J no. A'idy \
A. For town shopping \Yrciiie*day.
Miss Until Ab e isvls'tin# fri
, M. Ncwlnsrry.
, , . m'iiuui mi iicniiein v. v 11 f ? i it'ini
luaibia . ,
; home yesterday.
! Rev. E. T I lodges returned yos'
1 ^ ( "' day from WofTord, where lie atten
neon the WolTord college commenceiue:
vt'ic lit; Mr. Klllian llarman brought a \
I large ripe lig in the Advocate o
ends in ' y? sLerday. It was the largest we li
j s en this season.
,1CU Miss Lewie Joiv.s visited friends in
Trenton las' week,
ter Mr. Paul Lrtwarls is at home a^aiu.
I?il after ills jear s work at Furnian.
Mrs. T. H K<1 wards Is at home, afery
tor a visit tu reluiives in (Jrcftivllle.
nice Miss Sarah Watson is at home: she
ave has been teaching in I'r.ion, S. C.
Mrs. I? M As! ill entertained the
I Sm
Slio wits buried at I.eesvllle and her q,;
faithful pastor. the Itev. 1). li. ilrose- v
cl* so. !sho selected. before Iter death, j
the text fro n which he preached the p^
funeral sermon: Matthew 25:23. The ? n
co"
funeral pre .cession was lar^e and |
ainonp them were many old family i
. | WJl!
servants.
To her faithful husband and com-1 *
it h, of Columbia, spent Sunday at I f'ka
. G. T. Sraham's ?* k.
Irs J. H Wingard and Miss l.ucy ^,'ovt
niei VVingard are the tueat.s of j? mi
if. and Mrs. Morrison at Clemson *.,
Cullu
le^e. . .
wrijrl
Ir. Nevins Ilendrix, of Leesvill?,
in Lexington Thursday. j .
Irs M Smoak, of Batnberg. is vis- UliA
rd, W. K. Shealy, J. H. Towill,
Hartley, M. E. Rutland. J. C.
;r, S. T. Alt man, J. A. Whltten
T. E. Branch, J. M Hoek, W
111 merman, L, T. Perry, L. D
im, S. F. Perry, M. U. Boatlt.
John McCarthy
HAM AND ST [IRK IF.
COTTON MAR]
Cotton It bringing t.o-<I
Jfatesburg Market II e
?r L,. 1). uuiiuni.
{fjriTorn m\
- Mr?*. 11. I'. SonW rieit who h;
spMidinf? sonic time av Rev.
a P| close's returned home #Ve(1ne.\<
com pained by M iss llatt le (ire
ay on the , ...
, s M*s S. S Mo onv and little
is re pol len
daughter, Luetic, are vlstlin^
(J. Molony.
Mr (: W. Riser and brother,
I ?:e al teii'i i.L' Nrwlicm Colli l
is been ! *Ir Kenley Kn<oca nave us a
llrose- yes'ciduy. Mr Kueccc has in
lay ac friends in Hat? shui?.
iscelosc Mr. Win l Mitchell will leave
k'rand- <l:i> K" 'NeW Y,)rk :u,(1 wi" ab!
Mr II ?f">uL leu dais
Mr. A. M. Withers, of Oouiri
i I'lutl srK'nt yesterday in Hnlcsburtf.
o' i-ntn. i I'taclicw aie beiHtf shipped in i
call Ki-risintflon (Huh last 'l'!i ir'da-r.
an* Mrs. J 11. Kd .tiinls visited hi-r sister,
Mrs Timnierman, in Columlla
to- last week.
v Miss Chrt.sti.iC South is visiting Mrs.
.1. M. Kd wards. Miss South taught
hia, here three years ino and her Irieiuls
are glad to welcome her amort)? them
arjje once more.
I panion and the loving ones left be- h"'
bind, we can only remind Lbein of the i ?
fact that Jesus was a man of sorrow tor
and acquainted with grief. and lie: ral
"t"omc unto me ail ye who are i ,
weary and heavy laden and I will pi\e fn
i you rest." *Vo are told that "Jesus! u,
i wept," and he alone can d < . g< od.l
I 1
i when darkness like a pit! 1 lianas over j S()|
her brother Dr. L. K. M Smoak. j
matin Hoof has purchased an au'inriff
noblle to carry ihe mail on the ru-j *""
route I 1
rtrs. T. L. Cau^hn.m ha> returned}
?m a delightful visit to her sister;
s. Jackson in Sumter county. Col
i\uditor t?- A. Derrick i-. at Clem-j Sturkl
nt?) witness the c'Mdualion of his ) foJ th<
BE THE STYLE OF NEW
AW FIBM ESTABLISHED
IN LEXINGTON
?i T.tiraham and Mr. T. C.
!e l ave formed a eo partnership
practice of law and the rtrm
tTLILiUUlt lvlil
flPiiClA'- To I Mi: .\!)VOC
SI .?1 li l:A J :!:.K III
1 v i!11 ? - M?!it Sat unlay
TWO MORE PIT
" ' ! rnt.-n I'liit'iM. tins week
A I I- J i*OM
!WP.Al!. I ^'iss Alma Hair is attend
eloii'ly. I WolT.inl ColloKe commencemci
??~ 1 r K. .1 Ethercl^e spent '
i jn LexiiiKton.
jDGES. i N,r- J"hn liarr, of Ninety
visiting relatives in town.
I Miss Kmma Ilardv is visit
' shipments from us daily.
Mr I?. P. Hartley is going to ;
in? tno yul|. on ;i pleasure trip.
SEKATOaE. S. BLEA
'1 RESIGNS.
I ini/ hi r
j We are having very heavy rains.
New I JVaehfs ar?-rip. ring very fast indeed
ati.l are belt w shipped in large
nuaiili ties
SE MR. WALTER C.
CARTLEDGE
? IS0I
I'eace to her ashes ant] may tiie(v0
'Great I Am," who doet.h all things
well, comfort each one who is now ^
passing under the smiting luii of af- f. (
fhcimn
Lit
A LAflGF, SQUASH. n,
Mr. It S. Simmons, of this plate* ll|l
n, OvNtr I.. I>/rrick. Tliis popular 1 name
ling ii' ir. has had a '.i.ihant college' Col.
reer. He Is quarter master cap- twenl
in, was cap' ah: >f the Trt football nost ;
?\eii and is vie president of his State,
iss. ni&rki
Tiie election for the three mill tax DleiX
r the school resulted in H for the orofeS
firuiative and <>y for tlie negative.
t n.? w
will bedraham and Sturkfe.
(iratiam has practiced taw for
y-tive years and is one of the
tstute and able lawyers in the
M r. St urk ie Is a young man of
:d ability and has liad considers*
perience in tlie practice of his
slon.
firm will occupy four rooms in
COL. J. C. BOYD FOR
GENERAL ASP G. L
FOR COWGHES
Yosl?nla\ < ol. .1 C '?y
v nl<*. a raiiiti'latc I >i a . mi
spi-ct .1 qciu nil, liled 11 |
Statu chairman Wilie J<>n
Tool. miMTibm of t lui I-oil"
ADJUTANT grandparents Capt. A I*. VV
TOOL i
,, Mr. W H. Cn sson is vtsitinj
? | in Prosperity,
d of nrepn ("lfi <?' t lie (driest lanrlm
i a ill and in Lees vi I le. tlic old 1J -rrh k stoi
i (!_ ?,* with inff. lias iieen pulled down
us (J. L moved to make room for the
so 11oiii Ai- dious annex to Matthews &
est 111 is '
LIEUT. GrjV. SLOAN WILL IS
(Mends WHIT 0F ELECTI0N
an. in IMMEDIATELY.
e build- i
an I re-' F-r some time it lias been rum
commo Senator Ku^ene S Itlcasc of
Houk- luda would resign 11is s * a t in tlie
SUE SUCCESSFULLY OPERATED ON FOR
APPENDICITIS?DOING WELL
AND WILL SOON BE OUT.
orcil
S i
I On Friday la??l Dr. Duerry, of <"o
, oroupiu irui' i no oiiirc mis morning a '
1 s jnash weighing something over seven | He
pounds Ills abou l tlie lurgest one'
I ever raised in this section. Mr. Sim- j
: monssays that lie has pulled from tho
1 same vine already this year at least "
j fifty. We are very much Indebted to
j the raiser of those line veg- tables for
| his generosity.
|>r U H. Marmaii was In SprleR them*
Id last week. thedi
all hu
ist of Letters Remaining *mr<
1 Batesburg Post Office. ah
NAMEB-LAD1E* ith?1
Miss Ella .Jackson. t,u>
Mrs. Mildred K. Sir.itli, 0 W
NAMES?GENTLEMEN nes
uuftu.u<... .m.iuiuK vmcre ono or
(.an br found at all limes during
ly. Jt Roes without saying that
sincsa entrusted to their care
cccive prompt attention,
matters placed In the hands~of
member of this linn previous to
( partnership, will he attended
the one in whose hands the buswas
placed.
kfii. liils tiled !ii? pit <1 ir (
urt-ssiona' ??( from hK d
Where T!ie Pco
A full lii:j of the host e
perfumery \rr carried It
Hatc?hurK, is to he found i
Itros. Ice cream alway
, r v h" con- til flit's sl?rc building
hi ! l-rt. Iv;. Col. .lobn bell Tow 11 and
! Hatcnhurtf wore in town Sun
>!<* Cj'). ' iit'.endivl Llit* f ii ii? i a I of Mrs h
helloi mu->
lMti4r.ni! s Have Jint received four car
s on isand. to;i *eeJ hull*. Will keep i
Islatur#, although no reason was fi
for such notion, .and yesterday a l<
w ife, ot from hiin to I.ieut. (iov. .John T. Sf
day and cont rmcd the rumor,
ilieuly. j Col. Sloan will at once issue a
of election providing lor an elects
0! Lake place in VI? eomimr elect ini
order to lill out. ttie unexpired trr
s of cot- s-nator l?loa-e Kx
i supply
riven m hum ? p* i loriiJiMi a wiy successiu
operation upon Mr Walter C. (.'art
J|0an! ?"?* f',r appcuMUMiiat the Coin in
bia Hospital Mr I'artled^c Is nc'
writ ulon^ io l? and 11 is now only ;
L?n tot iuu^LU'11 t?f i im before we will set
1( j? lii> i-lK ei 11 f.ie? on our streets a^ain
in of i 1)1 (:uerry has lot lest but two <-a
js s in t i tii? i. tfe number he has op
I 'int. <1 on lor up, e d i ll is in the i as
GO-FLY keeps files ofl Homes and
Cattle. Sold by .Stephen & Cato,
Mcnatta. S, C. r,
I)
iU
WANTED 'l
! i if
An nil round shop man blacksmith, I
wheelwright and horse shooing. State
, salary. Ill cannot hire will sell en
Oliver I>avenport, The
Anderson Sullivan, .troiij
These letters wr.. sent to the ibo\e
ead Letter ofllce JuneJ.'t 1U06 If not louht
divertd before In calling for tlie >atr<>
?ove, please say "Advertised" jflvinu
He o' list. J. Prank Kuceoe. P. M "
-tenth
HULLS! HULLS! a cop
Pour enr loads of cotton seed hulls "l! J'0
v? is no law firm in the Slate
20 r or more reliable than the
mentioned, and there ts no
. that they will receive the large
nnge they so Justly rieseive. (>wi
the Increase in business those
men found it necessary to form
artnerslwp in order to handle tho
practice coming into their hands
Op?n .i;i v:.>u .v?.
Timinou's Bros. Bat?
all the ftutnmor.
S. C. yw Kennedy at li. H. Steadm
P <1S FOR SALI2
nn'fi. | by Mrs V\ W. Wni
j M'iit, h's success has hem i-lieiu 11!
t*on. |
urc niisincss. ? iouU iocnilt y Address hi
.1*1. S. (iunter, Batesburg, 3. C. o
i\a just barn received. Full supply J
i bund at ail times. ^
Kennedy at t:. R. .Stradman's *??
rmr ? -a?? n-f , -gm^l tCpb
i?r? CJO-KLV got) fllaa will not
I'sa It on your Horaea and Cattl?%
em & Cato Monattn, 5. v
i
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