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FOR SAL Cotton Seed Hon ond house from n of Capt. Rhodes, to remove house ? App Iy to E. J0> JACOB I'HINIZY, Presiden WILLIAM A. LATIMER, V GEORGIA AUG CAPITAL and UNI Particular attenl by mail. We solicit your hi | Accountf ^ j * | intnen; if JferWith the provision tha jj!$cvent of the death of fnt ^^survlvor may withdraw tl Ik THE FUNDS CAN BE W OUT DELAY if THE CI a |f of j| BATESBURG, ag Solicits your bi ^ Interest. 1>R. W. H. TinnHRMAT A. C. JONES. Cashier; 1 SHAVING PAR THE BEST OF ItA> EVERY HOT BILLIARD AND TOOL P "J.'j.'KOrfHRim flATTATJ MiDVI uuiiuii iuauim Cotton is bringing to-day .Hatosburg Market lie as v L. 1). Uuiiuni. ALLEN WISE KIL] WELL KNOWN N! GAMBLER KILLE] JIM PRICE. On Saturday night during row at 1'etcr Mnbley's house mile and a half from towi Wise, a well known negro was shot by Jim Price, which in the ?'cath i f the former or morning. Prom w hat can be from those present., it set they had all been gambling a intf whisky, in fact Allen V under the influence of whisk; Coroner (Hison was not! llod mediately came to the scene. The following jury was dr.i W. W. Holston, foreman; M. ~ston. I). W. Holston, J. F. \ L. Wise, H. C. Wise, II. C. II F Bodie, \j. S. HoukniK'ht, 1 Willis, 10. A. Autfhtry n fiantt, colored The jury found their v follows: "That Allen Wise bis deat h by h gunshot. woui hands of J im Price." At this writing Price has capture I. *' /i tf? ? U1C I t'! tl. I.. H OIM.I IV trailer (ieneral. flonarcli Stump puller?, k for twelve months. Pull an stumps. For sale by (i. M.ADAMS. Itatesti l.cwis W. Ilaskell a youn experience Legal business Itary A clean record and n Who will be the next Ct (ienernl? (I. I.. Walker. Subscribe to The cate. 50 cents a ; advance. i E!!! se, sec- For the " ?sidence Buyer at ies. Ine 1! t CHARLES Q. (lOODRIC ice Prest. RUFU5 H. BROWN, As l RAILROAD BAN iUSTA, QEORQIA. DIVIDED PROFITS, $50C tion to th? conduct of a< isinessand Invite correspo ^HBSHMR 5 may be open* imeof husban ind wife t in the . An arrangement of this I l ti i Krcat convei I Mice where ,Cr' ,eJ ",e Parties die without lea U?. < I- III o iuiius. || will. 1THDRAWN BY THE SURVIVOR W AND WITHOUT LEGAL COST :m/enr 33ats . rV E s 33 tj 13 Gr. - - SOUTH CAROL!T isiness and pay 4 per c <L Pres't. U. \. GUNTER, Vlce-Pn M. W. PERRY, Aas't Casl m LORS AND POOL ROOM tBERS--HOT TOWELS ALWAYS THING STERILISED. AND COLD BATHS. ARLORS IN REAR OF1 BARBER SH l?ROP. Batesburg:, S ^ TRENTON Wl oil the _ __ ? _ reported I.fl A AAUlfl JLU IN FAST GAME--RAWLS I GIVES GAME AWA1 LED. i ARTHUR JONES'] EGRO ING ONLY FEAT J BY On Tuesday the Trenton defeated the locals in a fast score of four to nothing. a negio I he Kama was given to U about a |n the .'h>t four innings, w n, Allen was pitching. lie was hit l gambler, was during tils pitching tha resulted xvas lo>t. i Sunday tilUll\hvr fealure of lhe 1 the only feature- was Artl learned pitching for the locals. 1 ;ms that ings he struck out seven ml drink- yielded onlv one lilt,. Ha . Vis.' died ?cnted to pitch at Lhe be lean readily be seen that I would have been different, and inr The visitors played fairly They are a manly set of fe wn. we would be triad for then M Up - affain. Vise, W Dr. J. Arthur Watson tin odie, W trame with tho eye of an e Stanmore decisions were prompt, jus nd Noah io both sides. ANOTHER LIC nd in the not ?*?? JOHNSTON DEFEATED BA MIM3 HARTLEY IHJ1 ?r Comj - Yesterday afternoon at Hateshurtf trot another li score heintr '? to 2 in favor o Linrnuteed The itanie was ours up to 11 iy kind of nlutf, the sere helntf 2 to 1 the home team, with twe nirjr, S. C. two men on bases. Unit hi and knocked it square i hand*: the k'inie As* lot * m ,n ?' failed?for the lirst Lime ii and .Mi - to catch the hall. ;ood man. Durlnff the game Mr. Mi ,, received a severe injury tc nupt roller ... . , which will lay him up for s | <)h! such luck, k A ( | Vft" ' I lie popular Soda Fount ye*ir in mon's is the place to k? i fieihed by a most delicioi roda water. ext ten days we will gi IATESB ?BATE* itSZ' PERSONALS, K lion II T fin ....I r>-t "v.i u MJ. v;au^ uiuaii, ui L?UI UU1 Ui spent sometime In town Monday ai >,000.00 Tuesday. ccounts I>ro^- l*- Busby, of Monctta ai one of the best known educators this entire section, was here on Mo day. ndence. Mrs. Uriah Ethcredgc and son, E ?rr? attended the barbecue at Falrviei kkkk Saluda county, on Monday. Mr. Allen Perry, of Monetta, was visitor to liatesburg Sunday, j^C Mr. T. S. Williams, Jr., of Colurr bla, was in the city last Saturday. J ?$$ I)r* Ja,L,e/ Fcrrls< pastor of the Fin Baptist church, left on Monday aftt; d<35 noon for Philadelphia, where lie wi spend a month with ids dau*htei R During Dr. Ferris'absence there wi he no preaching at tlie baptist church For this vacation the Dr. wishes t ssf return his sincere thanks to ins con grrR*.tlon. dnd i ?&? Miss Eunice Courtney, of The Ad vc ?H of(jJ oate, left on Saturday for Salisbury lV'nK N. O , where she will spend her vaca il tion with lriends. Mr W. H. Sills spent last Saturday 11H- yfa in Augusta. Hon B. H. Tillman passed througl i- -r~r- (z. Batesburg on Monday en route to Fail ^*'ew? vvliere he addressed the voter? yjfc of Saluda county. He was tnet at tlx \j| -.tatlou by lion. Butler B. liarc, can ^JA ?? "date Ior Congress from the second congressional district. Cllt ?? Misses Lizzie and Kathleen Tarrant, )f Newberry, are spending a while with their cousin Miss Kate Wrl^nt Mr. N. Borers Bayly, editor of The S Advocate, left on Sunday afternoon iler. for his oi l home in Maryland where lit lfe will spend some time resting from tinAm ?rduous duties of news paper life We trust that his trip will he one of genuine pleasure and that his much 7* iceded rest will prove of ?reat benefil to him. 1 Mr. B. 11. Hartley, of Charleston lias been on a visit to his mother here. Mr. Oscar Wheeler, of Chincquapin vas here Monday. OP. Mr. Mike Perry continues to slowly t. C. inprove. ??Mr. C. M L.1 VlUK'Ston rctUu,.',. donday from an extended trip to tin |JW sle of Palms and North, B. C. Miss l'latt, who has been spendinK ? A ? fl few days with the family of Mr. Isaac lift lj\ Edwards, returned to her home ii AuKiista Monday. Hon. J. O. Patterson, member o 'ITCHING < on tress from the second conyresslon , dist rict, spent a short while here oi Monday afternoon, lie spoke at Fair view, Saluda county. :.c about twelvi hundred voters, congressman rat EMTPH- lurson *s a m:i" pleasing personam; lllvQ and it is always a pleasure to shak ttt> Ills hand. UrtJD- ^fr ji l. Oswald candidate to county Treasurer was here yesterday , .. Mrs Caleb Etheredge and her tw >a rnm nieces. Misses Anr.ie Lee and Hatti Kamc >y a fjjtiieredj{e. will leave on Sunday fa tshville, Ala., where they will spen le visitors sevcrai weeks with Mr. and Mis. 1 line Kawl Kthcredge aid and ii t the (fame Mrs. A W. Rush ton, of Augusts is visiting lier mother, Mri fame?ai d Smith, near here, mr Jones' Miss Susie Edwards attended tli In live in- revival services at Leesville yesterday men and ,r , , r. . ... , Mrs. J. L. junn and Miss Theor j(idoh roil .? Hociie attended the barbecue at lie ginmnir it . , mar yesterday. tlie score Mrs. 11. (i. tarter, of Columbi; good tali is spending a few days here wit Hows, and 1,er son- ^r Wni Carter, a l to come wai th-y Heights. Mrs. E. K. Hardin and her soi i pi red the i irady, left Monday for their home s agio His clover, S. C , after a pleasant visit t t and fair the family of Mr. and Mrs N. / Hates. T7YllTf1 Misses Carrie and Cornelia (lien jury If left last, Sat urday for Johnston whei they will spend some time with re I atives. They will also vis-It August TESBURG t'lc'r return home .pj,n I?r. W. 11. Timmerman and ii JJIbU. Callic Dreher attended the baroeci John?ton at Fairview Monday, icking, the vir innoc ?r o..?. Johnston. a s11(?,*t while in the city this week .e ninth inin favor of Mr- l!* (}< Swearintfen lias gone outs and Trenton on a visit to his parents. it the bill Mr. LaniarGienn spent a few da n Rikard's at Johnston this wfeek. St". . Miss Azilee Cop'burn, of Monettn, 1 ' * 10 the guest of tlie Misses Vlllard. ins llaitley Col. Jno. Bell Towiil went to I'e i lis ankle, die on Anderson county, on Tuosd icveial days wliere he witnessed th? marriage Mr. W. A. C'ooner, of Ratesburg Miss Ola Thompson, of tliat place. ttln uf Tim- Mr i J. A. Watson and her daughti and here- little A lice, returned on Tuesday fr is drink i f a visit to Andersen. I ve exceptional bargains i URGAE >BURG, S. C./r RlOAY, JULY 27, Mr. George Edwlii of Ridge Spring, was in the city on Tuesday. ^ Mr. O. B. Addy, of near Ijeesville, & prominent in all tlie affairs pertaining la, to the good of his section, county and ?? n(? state, was here on Tuesday. V Mr Elijah Ball, of Slims, was in ,jd town on business Tuesday. of Mrs Lutlier, of < lumbia, visited JlT n- her aunt, Mrs. E. ?. Strother, this M d. Mr. J. O. LaGrone, of Wards, paid iv, Bateshurg a business call Tuesday. Mr. Fayette Gunter. of Wagener, a spent Sunday in our midst. 7^ Mr. G. T. Matthews, of Batesburg, 1- It. F. L. 2 was in town Wednesday. JF Mr J. J. Rawl spent Wednesday in vj? ?t Lexington. .. Miss Floy Trotter ?f the Delmar IrT section urnii t,i f,.? .. 1. .. ... I.WHI1 - " '\>V?' cu? ^4^ ii ne!dayi Capt Wm. M. < "t? r leave* for 0 Columbia next Thu a* where lie "? will join the 2l>lh, K(\ uci.t of .State __ Troops to leave for (' ieUiimauga on _ _ the 3rd, of August Capt Carter I I ' ffoes as Adjutant of 11 i:>. Imont.an III ' othce to which he ha n itly been promoted. During hiv a 'ice from tiatesburtf Mr. Ira C. 1 arv i will be nnpTIPTn r in the First National I an lUmiLln Mr. I). E. rioatwrig t, a prominent AND MI 1 merchant and carrier of the It. F. I> MAPI? r at Samaria, was here W ednesday. m ' Mr. JaR. Westmoreland, of Samaria. *E1 was liere on Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Walttr J. McCartha Col. and N spent yesterday In Cummhla. bralcd the Miss Dutton and Mi.?s Timnierman r heir marrii , at tended tlie revival services at Lees- p'ie'r '?vely I villc yesterday. ' ',e y?u?''1^1 received the Mr.T. H. Kernaghan has returned riagc bell In from the North. tion ha,|t pa Mayor Edwards returned to Hut.es color sohenn burn on Wednesday, after spending fully carried ten days in New Vorkuta! otlierplaccs luve-icnots ? of Interest. gracefully u md ferns. Misses Maude Strom a?d <*1111 Oil! Meet/.e llarr ver, of Augusta, and Miss Clara Wise, Dunning, of it North Augusta, who have been U8putich spending the pust week with Mrs -jj-uriny tl? Isaac Edwards, leaves this afternour weddiuKdln for their homes, much to the regret of s wcr< geJ their many newly-made friends here. Ale ramlly a Mr. Job Halltnan, o Leesville, it present at tl F. I). .No. 1, was hero yesterday. Ago, were pi v- < i inn.t uriQ. ? v??i^rdiV In 'JinK. Columbia. many Mr. W. K. OrUnder, .f R. F. D. No. f?r the 3, Ratesburg, was hereycstcrday. Je c ' . ' of Col and 1 . M rs. J. T. Pcnd spent last Sunday ent, except i In Columbia. , and cbildrei Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Iblsteln, or Mo- present wei f netta, were visitors to >atcsburg yes Mr. and \ terdav. children, of , M iss Krtie Gunter 1ft torlay for a ilarman, of . visit to friends and datives in Sa- .indMre.C. e I luda. of Lakeslan Mr. \V. W. Rarre, nproirinent lum- Harman, i ber man of Lcxingtor, was here yew- ilubbs e terday. Annle U,u present on i The popular Soda fountain of Tim- he*.and M m")n's Is the place to go and be re- brm'Stineb freshed by ? most delicious drink of 'r- Hendrii 0 ? )da water. bawl, Mi. I e (J. M. Hari EDUCATIONAL EALLY AT PEOV1DENCE cnUECH. Biiu,uu>'i The fourth annual educational rally Y'11 'ltawl i, .if the Ratcsburp circuit, will be held ,?,!, .. .. of hatesuui s. .it Providence church, about three miles from here, tomorrow. ^ 1 dn Among Lbe prominent speakers that froul a visi' will address the audience, we men- Charlotte, '* Lion: Dr. W. W. Daniel, of Columbia Miss The a College and Dr. H.N. Snider, of Wof- C., left Sui ! ford College. Norlll. These gentlemen ure noted forceful sir. Wad , speakers, aud those who fail to attend home at lh u will miss a irreat oDDortunii v r?r n??r. ' M rs. SHI) lt inrfsotne clofiuent tpeaking. \larthaMc Svillivans ] , Vole for Major Lewis W. Haskell Miss Tea | for Adjutant and Inspector (ieneral, ful llshilik u a young man of military education friends l'*l ^ ard military experience, a native of Misses Mai Abbeville county now living In Rich- Tl?eressa< land, lias been a member of the Leg- Drcticr, Ri n islature 4 years. -arl Roof rc ?Mrs. Lul ? DEATH OF AN INFANT. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. fox huntei r if. Jackson, about a week old, died tired one I ie last Tuesday, the Interment was hi "f hounds the city cemetery. b'ox for a r'l rhe grief stricken parents have the Mr.O.S sympathy of tlie community in this, moved to to their bereavement. will move dence ofl For Adjutant and Inspector lien- jjUj y% oral vote for Mai. Lewis W. Haskell, vent,ion \v a son of Mai. Langdon Haakcll, of I. Abbeville County. TiSTb, wnTinrt ,c,lwin v n- nUlIUL. burg, was a\ During the absence of the Editor ** r'(',iy" 01 we will greatly appreciate it if those r3- n h iving news Items will kindly leave (,rt' W^S It,hem at The Advocate oilice or phone 1)1 n.~J them in. Call So. 13. Monday; (I. L. Walker is the Candidate tor 81 Comptroller (ieneral. *v s B|f in Buggies. L. D Cullum-Co. k\/Ar A TP ' Y \J\jf \ 1 fir 1906. ' INTEREST PAYABLE AUGUST' lrOn August 1st. The First National Bank of Batesburg will pay th Idend to depositors In the Savings Department. Interest period each month. Now Is the time to be getting your pennies and your by the beginning of another quarter you will have a nucleus with v and begin to save and let your money work for you which you hav self to do for years perhaps. It is the person who puts away for a comes to want; it is the man who creates a reserve fund who has 1 tors bills and Insures for himself proper nourishment and attentioi the man who savas not less than half his salary or crop with whlcl buslnces opportunity, to take advantage of a "good trade" when It The First National Bank of Batesburg pays Interest on time depo approved endorsers or satisfactory security. OFFICERS: W. \V. WATSON, President, N. A. BATES, Vice-President, Wn DIRECTORS: M. E. RUTLAND, W. L. RAWL, J. A. WHITTEN. J. R. WATSON, T. B. KERNAUHAN, N. A. BATES, x. ^ e made affidavit to this eifect. Perry loned to the express agent at the idge, who told him one of the Jugs as shipped in the name of F. G. romer, but neither came in the name 'A.J. Cromer. Further developments are awaited ith interest. There have been rumors of tigers ereabouis for some time and all the jod people of this town and county re ready to stand by the work of any anstable who will do ids duty fear:ssly and without favor. Perry has shipped one of the jugs o Columbia and still holds the other. Ex. The popular Soda Fountain at Tim rion'a Is the place to go and be re reshed by a most delicious drink of toda water. A COMING MARRIAGE. MISS MAUDE KEERAGEAN TO WEB MR. JOHN WESLEY STEWART. The following Invitation* receivedn Batesburg this morning will be of interest to ail B&tesburg, this being the childhood home of Miss Kernaghan: Mrs. Kate M. Kernaghan requests th? honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter MAUDE LEIZE to MR. JOHN WESLEY STEWART Wednesday evening, August the eighth nineteen hundred and six at nine-thirty o'clock 1313 Lady street ^ Columbia, South Carolina. I A : -*> - * www www X# 'Z 1xin6t0n miss mannie bates'jc hobse paryy. ANNIVERSARY OF COL. The whole of Ilatesburg; large slices I of Leesville, Ridge Spring, Monctta. IS. M. D. BARMAN'S Johnston and Lexington will gather!^* M nr fiTflFH IN- at "The Oaks" on Tuesday night to j| lAuL UlnLlV in make merry in respouse to M iss ManIESTING NEWS. nie Hates' very original and dainty invitatlon wlilch reads as follows: < "This missive does not you invite To Irs. M. I), llarman cele- To a banquet hall brilliant with at fortieth anniversary of light coi ige Tuesday evening at Nor a moonlight picnic given by the ij< liome on lower Main street boys thi il gr??om and his fair bride Which always brings us many joys? tei ir guests beneath a mar- A wedding does not send this eall, jCr the parlor. In the reeep- Nor a very fancy masquerade ball, ? rior and dining room the Hut on Tuesday evening, U o'clock, at w{ of dark red was beauti- The Oaks W out. Red ribbon hearts, Miss Hates ou n;d wedding bells wore Invites you to meet visiting folks. th< lhigled with tall palms It. S. V. P.?" re, Little Misses Lucia The occasion will be complimentary < nan, of Augusta and Lva to Miss Hates' House Party which th Columbia, served deli- will be composed of Misses Nora and 0f to the guests Eloise Zimmerman, of Glenn Spring, jy, ; evening an old fashioned Miss Maxclc Sheppard of Edgeiield, to ner, of meats, salads and M iss Pauline Gilder of Newberry and re? ved. Only the Immedi Messrs. W. IJ. Nicholson, E. II. Blake sla nd the friends who were and Dr. J C. Harper all of Greenwood. \ng Heir wedding party years The whole week at "The Oaks" will (esent at this ruby wed- lie given to the enjoyment of the party ent and this social outlay on the part of rie r?.vuu. aunropr'- MUk Kates oids fair to be the event of q_( occasion, were received, the season a.id Is eagerly looked for- a t dren and grand-children ward to by all. ? Hjs. llarman were pres- ( . Mr. and Mrs. Newell Lee Por Adjt. and Ins. Gen'l vote lor 1, of Tampa, Fla. Those Lewis W. Haskell, a graduate of the e; Citadel and now Asslstaut Adjt. and ' ?" Irs. <-has B. llarman and 'ns- General. Augusta: I'rof. Arthur New Decatur, Ala; Mr TJ I? H 0 b\ .Snyder and children, J\t f, UH JlUl Ol gy d, l la, Mr. and Mrs. W. The new mail route, leading from Pe of Augusta; Mr. and Mrs Hatesburg to Mt. W|lli?g and back sei ird, of voiumbia and Miss trough the Watson settlement, lie- la: llarman. 1 he friends ffan on tbc 10tll with Mr Dickson br ti ls happy occasion were: Crouch carrier. Mr. Crouch informs , rs.?/. G. Graichen and Miss u, that the people along his route are ba rraichen. . r. an< Mrs. J as already showing their appreciation of bu U.n.(. ISJ, ''ls' _ the service, and iiis mail Increases ind Mrs. w. 1J. Roof, .Mr dally, man, Missos Vinnie and Ci rman, l'rof. and Mrs. I- G. L. Walker, of Greenville, 5. C., 01 Mrs. I'lius. P. Meet/e. Mrs s the strongest man in the race for Iarman. Miss Lmma Her- Coniptrolli* General. ,u Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. " r " ,!a" edgefield news. s nie Oswald nas returned w . to friends at Gastonia and C n c. MRS. T. B. MAYS DEAD?CANDI- oi resa ("ox, of Goldalorro, N. DATES WHO ASPIRE TO THE ? VARIOUS OFFICERS. e Oswald is very ill at his Kdgetield, July 23.?Special: Mrs. 11 n r. Mays, wife of Col. S. ii. Mays, died at K mie Meetzc and Miss Anna her home three miles west of town a seUe are enjoying a visit to P?iday. This good and universally ? 1 aland beloved woman had been In bad lt trie Oswald nave a (lcll?lu health for some tlmaalrf although h.r t part, to a few ol her ,leat1' broueht a pant, at poignant sor- h t nri row to a wide clreles of relatives and iday. those invited were: , , ^ . i ,i . ? triends, It was not unexpected. Before ry and Ruth Graham ana j , -ri ,,, ,, ... ^ I marriage sr.e was a M iss Calhoun, liav ox, anil Messrs. r.awm i. se\eral brothers prominent In bus- r ion craham, Karl Oswald, ,ness and pubUc a(Talrs ln the State of ( and He her larre. Texas. She possessed in ahigh degree s a Beeland and children, of lbc virtues that make true womanare visiting here. hood, and did charity with a lavish l\ (iraham, our champion but unostentatious hand. She was the r, has killed six and cap mother of Mr. Calhoun Mays, now a this week with his line pack student of the Charleston College. lie Is raising one gra) Tbc cntrles have been made, the ] Pet" race is on. now for the coal! The foi . bran ford and family, who j0w i i?t? completes the list: 1 ortsinouth, V.t., last year, Legislature?J. W. DeVore, B. E back and occupy the resi- Nicholson, L. T. Williams, Ira C. Carhe late I?r. lletulrix. sou thcran Sunday school con- Superintendent of Education?W. ill begin here Friday and D. Holland, A, R. Nicholson, until Sunday. About 2<)h Auditor?J. B. llaltiwanger, 11. W. and delegates are expected. Dohey. oik strother, Es?i., of Bates- Treasurer?J. T Patterson, R. K. i In town on legal cosiness Morgan. Supervisor 1). P. Self, K. J. Moulidiaia Brown, of near Wood trie, C. E Queries, J. R. Blocker, brought to jail Sunday. l)r Of the Legislative candidates It Is pronounced her a lunatic and understood that Mr. Nicholson and jrley took her to Columbia Mr. Carson, the latter being the editor if ernoon. of the Johnston News Monitor, are Idle Mathia, of Augusta, is prohibitionists, the other two being the Misses George. 'for the dispensary.?News and Courier FOR SALE!!! CottonfSeed House, second house from residence Of Capt. Rhodes. Buyer to remove house at once Apply to E. JONES. & rHE FIRST. {[ s eir usual quarterly dlv- x begins on the First of if ' dimes together so that | v rhlch to open an account ! ' e been promising your- 1 9 i rainy day who never ? K neans to pay his doc- J' 1 when he is sick; It is II i to be able to seize a ? Sf is offered. JT sits and lends money on 19 o u i. M. CARTER. Cashier, I f Of i'v J. P. MATTHEWS, X A. E. GONZALE?, M W. W. WATSON. W ?? h ONSABLE SEIZES JUG rpAK win *?? tuuui uiiiiij ULaii. TICER TAKES WHISKEY FROM IAIL CARRIER IN SALUDA COUNTY AFTER A STRUGGLE. Saluda, July 22.?State Constable m Bason Perry, who arrived here midday Monday, has already caused nster..ation among suspected tigers, i captured two two-gallon jugs on e road from Ridge Spring in the afrnoon after quite a little "experice." The constable left here about o'clock and a few minutes afterird, it is said that F. G. Cromer and . D. Berry ^ot a team and started t to meet the mail carrier and get o liquor before the constable could tch him. 3n coming up with the mail carrier e constable demanded the whisky him. He denied of having any. econstable then gave him orders make no delivery of it until he iched Saluda. The carrier then ,t?d that he had got pay for hangj it and he did not eare who got it. Jromer and Beiry were now presThe constable went to the carr's buggy and got one jug out. >mcr seized this and it was quite ime before he would let it 2". ordered Berrv. whn hv fh# wav io i kinsman, to help him take the Jug m Cromer. Thii Berry refused to Finally Perry twisted the jug m Cromer and placed It in his own ggy. In the meantime Gillion, the til carrier, handed the second jug t to Berry, who placed it in the bugoccupied by himself and Cromer, rry now went foi this jug, Berry zed it and refused to let it go. At >t Perry took this Jug also and ought both to this town. Cromer and Berry had a double.rrel gun in the buggy with them, it Perry got the liquor. A.J.Cromer, a brother of F. G. omer, yesterday made demand for ie of the jugs, saying it was his juor and had been ordered by him id shipped to Ridge Spring for him.