The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 31, 1908, Image 1
The BATESBURG ADVOCATE
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A TRl-COUNTY PAPER.
' . . . . ESTABLISHED
1901 BATESBURO. S. C.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 31. iq08. -
ALL Tl
? GEORGIA RA
g AUGUST/
5m CAPITAL AND SI
v? On January 1st a
^5 was added to this
ij" posited therein b
jS ^ C Tit Compounded
% THIS IS YOUI
AN UNVAR1
Tne majority of on
varying story of sat i.?
hanking accjmmodai
iih tc? suggest that yc
cd with our service
Citizens Bf?nk
Batesburg Shaving
Shaving 10 c
In coniwction is an up-to-date p
I lan. Freiu-h po"l f>o peroneal
EUOKNE AZB1
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Private Dining Roor
Choicest Edibles of t
POPULAF
Everything Clean, IN
MA LAV I
837 Broad St.
Tax Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
books will be opened at niy office
October 1st for the year 1907. Tr.e
irate is as follows: ordinary town tax
3 mills, to pay out etc: on town
bonds i2 mills total IS mi'ls. Ever iperson
who has real estate or person
al property in town are liable to this
tax. Books close Jan. 20 190H.
Sept. 16-07 J. M. Malpas, Ireas.
NOTICE
The public is hereby notified that
the License Ordinance for the town
of Batesburg has been revised and all
Licenses are payable on or before the
thirty first of January, pirtie*
failing to comply with this Ordinance
will be subject to a penalty of fifteci
er cent of the amount of sa'c
iLicense or Licenses. Apply to tin
'City Treas'r for further particulars.
J. M. /Vialpass,
.Jan'y. 9th. Sect'y & Treas'r.
RIDGE ROAD.
MANY INTERESTING LOCAL!
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.
Well, Mr. Editor after baintf allien!
for sometime 1 will tfive vo
some items.
Your scribe has been confined ii
. doors with (irippe Tor a few ('ays.
A'r. (J. E. CauKhman is attendinj
, court this week at 1 exinRlon.
Miis Vcrnlce Mc'ts visitel Mis
A it es Tavlor last Sur.dav.
Mr. J. W. Adams and family visitci
at Mr. J. C. Ueden batch's recently.
AninfantofMr.il. M. C.uiKbma
ban been quite sick a few days.
Mr. II /..Adams made a bus:n:?
ftrip toColin hiu last week.
'Mr. Willie Warren who wts seriom
Ity cut some days auo is convaletccn'
A tenant bouse belonging to M
31 /. Adams was set < n lire last Sui
day ni^bt by unknown pa:-,i?'S. Foi
lunately the lire was ex Iiik i "d i>?
fore any harm was done.
J. W. li.
HE NEW'
1LR0AD BANK %
I. GEORGIA. ?
JRPLUS $550,000 00
Savings Department
Bank All money de- ?
'ears interest at 4 per
January and July. ^
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rpa'rons toll nn un- (j
(faction regarding our n
Lions. And this impels
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Parlors >>
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id sLrai^!it pool 2 1-2o per cue.
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S BROTHERS S
Augusta, Ga. '
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Batesburg Spot 11 3-4
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PERSONALS. ?
Mr. William Catc of Monetta was
in town T imrsday.
Miss K sio Ktird spent Saturday *
and Sunday in Lexington. J
Mr. W. ('. Hates spent Wednesday s
1 in Columbia on business. 1
I t
. Miss Liz/.ic Cudum lias returned
. j from a visit to Oraeitoville.
!j Mr. Oscar Roatwrigbt of near
J Leesville was he-e Tuesday.
. I Mrs Hen I'adirett of Ml Willinir!.
was oil our streets Tuesday.
.diss Do la Haggolt of Kidgc Spi ing '
was here shopping on Friday. 1
" Mr Fred Cullmn and Col. K. F.
! Strother went to Columbia toiiay.
Mr. It S, Sim'tis of Ilock Mill was
a v'sitor to our town last Sunday.
3 Mr. F in i t h I'oukni^ht has moved
into Ins new house near Hatesburg.
Mr. L I). I rabham h ?s returi c I
from a trip to Kentucky and Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Holstein of Monet
ta visited HaUsburg last Saturday
11 Mr. J. 10. Norment of Columbia 1
spent several days in Hatesburg Llili
l* | week.
Mr. K. N. McCarty of the Pincv
H Wood s clion was a visitor 10 the
Advocate oilice on Thursday.
s 1 Mrs. Alike Smith and daughter,
Miss Addie, ol near Ilolsteins X
Roads were in town Wednesday.
LI 1
Miss Rathe ir.e Cu'.lum entertained
the " Tat lers Cluh" in honor of Miss
Julienne Pace on Thursday evening. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk laud and
daughters, Mlsse Hassle and Hess e
of Ridge ^|> ing visiteu here Tuesday.
1 IMHi LOST.
r.
Last week, a sheipnd dog answer
r. lng io name of "( riifo," white rin
_ .round ii< c x and \>lni.- lip to tail
Finder please not ify Krai k W.iis >?<
Kic'gc Spring, S, C.
| OF QE
]R0FT DENIES THE ALLE
GAT WHS.
iNTI-DISPENSARY COMMITTF.t
MAS NOT YET GIVEN PROOF.
The dispatches from Augusta pub
shed in the South Carolina papers of
he dispensary in North Augusta
a used Representative Crott Tuesday
it rise to h question of personal priv
ege and vigorously to denounce cer
111 relied ions which lie said had
cen cast upon him.
Last week when Mr. Lane of Marl
oro had passed a resolution condein
ing the action of the Aiken county
oard, iu establishing the dispensary
* North Augusta, as undemocratic,
Ir. Croft who was out of the house
t (he lime, had the resolution ic
ailed later and taken from the record
11 the course of his remarks Mr.
Iroft and that he had as attorney
[ presented to tlie Aiken boird that
lie dispensary should he established
nd thai certain ministers bad stated
h it while tliey were willing for |a
ispensary to be established at llainp
m Terrace hotel they we e not wi!
ng for it to lie established in the
awn of North Augusta.
It was this statement that caused a
ispalcli to be sent nut from Augusta
Lat.ing that the ministers el Augusta
ere indignant ami would soul a com
lillce to Columbia, at the same time
barging that Mr. Croft waj a rupri
jntallve of liquor interests.
Mr. Croft said that he had been
rosslv misrepresented in these (lis
atcbes and he would have liked Ver>
inch to lace this Augusta committee,
hie at the last moment failed t<
urn up. He wished to say that In
,'presented no liq 'or interests, that
e hud appeared before the board
it bout even accepting a fee, although
b would have been justiiied in taking
nc for Ids legal work, and any state
lentt) the contrary could be noth
ig but a deliberate lie. i lie Angus
l interests iiad shown themselves
Bcldcdly lacking in courtesy, to say
:e least hi tin: statements they have
mt out to prejudice the general
isetnbly.
Mr. Croft then read ?-ta*.eraents
om tl e Aiken pipers, which he said
id been written by a prohibitionist
hich substantiate his position and
2 presented ailidavits along tlie same
nc.
Afterwards the house passed a
solution endorsing the statement
lade hv Llie Aiken representative
nil exonerating niin.
Tlie committee wliieh had come
ere to present ailidavits against Mr.
Vost had not submitted them.
toy HURT IN RUNAWAY.
iRIil-NWOOD I AD STILL UNCONSCIOUS
FROM INJURY SUSTAIN!:!)
MONDAY.
(Ireenwood, January 28.?John I>
Vahion, the 8 year old sun ut Mr
olin W, Watson, of Wagencr, win
eriously i jured here yesterday af*
ernoor. about :$ o'clock by helm
brown from a wagon by a runawa;
lorse. The boy was sitting in a wag
in when tlie horse became frlghtenci
it another wa^on coming up bein.d
him and ran away. r_c littU
ellow is still unconscious althougl
be acc dent bap, er.ed 24 hours ago.
MRS. RENA R0YK1N DEAD
Mrs Kcna Boykin died yesterda
norning r.t lier home in tliis p ace a
lie ripe old age of seventy years
Mis. Itoykin is the mother of Rev T
M Roykin wl o has been filling th
pulpit at (-liini|iiepin and otlic
burcbes The family have only bee
living here a short while bavin
mivi?d rrom tiran'.tiville. The f
leral will he liehl at Cramtevill
today.
ITEMS FROM NEAR BAXTE1
The Lutheran church, St.. Peter
will h uiu having services every sc.1
>nd Pu iday p m. at three o'clock
Flic Rev. I). I> (Jroseclose of lees
villc will hold the services for til
rear. We hope the members wol at
Lend.
Misses Ida and Maude Shcaly ha\
returned from a pie sant trip t
Trenton, (Jranlteville and Aiken.
Messrs. Andrew and John Ilenr
Shcaly spent last Saturday and Kur
ilay at Johnston.
Mr AnfliOtv Klu.nlti Inf.
..... - j 11 iuuni
iiK for Hlackvlllc wlie-e c will spcn
a tew days.
This section is progressing nicel
and I lie farmers have - tarted to wor
on the farm.
Subscriber*
;neral i
AIKEN DISPENSARY TO 1
BE VOTED UPON
' HOUSE PASSES BILL FOR SPECIAL
ELECTION AND INCLUDES COL
LETON IN PROVISION.
i
The dispensary situation In Aiken
coenty brought up some more c.scus n
slon in the house Wednesday. when in
Mr. (tiles' bill submitting the coun'.y |tl
disuensary to a vote o' the (people , 01
came up. This bill provides that the at
people of Aiken shall vote (Hi dispell tl
i sary or no dispensary on the first fi
Wednesday In Apt 11. d<
M i'- Giles, in support of the bill, re U
' viewed the efforts of the prohibition 13
1 DOUBLE
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H Capital Stock
H National Bat
3 burg1 will s>
In creased
. 0 $25,00(
3
, Jpi In order that I lie stock hoi
1.1 National Bank of llatesburg ma
si Itut ion lias done dot Iuk t he se1
\"i submit Ik'Iow a concise stateiiKi
Capital Stock Fully l'aid
1 i"! Total Dividends l'aid sii
; '< Amount of Net Prodis a
i Bra Total Capital and Surpli
I J The Directors and Stockh<
L meeting, January 14th. have doc
sto'k of onr Bank from Twei
Thousand Dollars Bv this meai
and farmers throughout the Tt
se?ure a block of our stock to 1
for stock should be filed at once '
V. W. WATSON, President,
iKa C. CAkSON, Cashier, L.O
masi IffiiUlfi ^53
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ists to secure an election and the fn
trouble over the registration hooks. tl
Mr. Croft also favored the bill bUj ec
wanted the election held in August
when toe vote would he more general bt
and after prospective candidates had w
committed themselves to one side or n<
the other. lie believed that the peo i:
. pie of the county should be given an B
opportunity to express themselves.but si
saw no neressitv inr any special eiec p:
tion Aiken having had more of these c(
during the past two jcars lhan any l>
two counties combined. P>
The debate on the bill became geu (J
eral then and several amendments t(
were prepared to be sent to the desk gi
so as to include other counties. The b
pr viot.s ques*ion was called, however
with only one county inserted with n
Aiken, the amendment being intro tl
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duceri by Representative Smilli of
fj Colleton. It is stated that an amcna
menfc will be ottered in tbc senate
V chunking the time for the election in
k
both counties s> that they will be held
io August. i
iSSEMBL
JEULAH CHANGES
NAME
IEBEAFTEB TIE TOWN WILL BE 1
KNOWN AS "OLANTA"
BeMilel)?m, Jan. 28 ?At a mass
loolinit nf ilui n?:_ t.
va VIIV *-?VUiUH3 Ul tins IUWII ^
eld ycstcrday.it was decided to change
ie name of the town from lleulah to f
ic which could be used as posted Ice e
idress and also, as shipping point; f
icre having been considerable con- j
ision and Complaint regarding the (
slav in mail matter which would of
;n l>e addressed through error to i
culah. thereby causing adelay oflfrom '
CAPITAL |
CK. P,
of the First H;
ik of Bates- m '
oon be in- p !
fro m fl1
> t O ft ,
300 |:
ders and patrons of the First, i
V know exactly what our In- jpj| |
yen years or its operation, we [ :
it of its affairs: PP 1
in $2.*?,000 00 fc| 1
noteholders.. $12,025.00 I
ik! Surplus. $18,010.78 Pk
us %4:i,:il0.78 |J '
uncrs of our bank in annual pHIll I '
ided to increase the capital |r5 *
ity-Fivc Thousand to Fifty Kyi .
ns many of tl.e business men ^
i-Counties will be enabled to fcl ,
be soon Issuol* Applications iLl
with the riesidentor Cashier. '
N. A. BATHS,Vice-President, If
'WRY COVIN, Ami Cashier L,
EI UEIlSf IB! lEIlEIlS
r
uir to seven days in the delivery of
le letters or other matter so addrcssI
As is often the case, freight would
s sent to Seivern In Aiken county,
hich was shipped to and should have
een delivered at Heulab, Seivern be '
ik < be nearest shipping point to the i
eulah in Aiken county; freight ;thus \
lipped, seldom if ever reached the
hi ties to whom it was consigned,
jnscquentiy tlie loss would have to ^
d borne by Hie transportation com *
anics in most eases. j
Very often with exp-ess matter ad
ressed to Betide1,m it w uld be sent '
i Lake City, when it sho.ld I ave
one to Alcolu and thence to Hen la h
y way of the Alcolu Railroad com I
any i 1
Alter considerable discussion the i
anae Oianta was unanimously vcrel i
be name of what lias heretofore been I
fton Savings
jxington, - - S. C
irplus and Urtdividt
$27,000.00
rest paid mi savings deposits, in teres
posits of $ 1 00 and over received.
counts also given special attention.
s for handling your business, and you
Hoxes for rent. II.CO per yea*.
\v. i>. poof Pr(-a,i?n?
known as B'-ulah by (lie people of mis
seel Ion ? f the State.
The ma ter of chunk Ink' the i amc of
the posloll.c' h is been taken up with
the p o >er 2 uthoniies at \VashiiiKto:i
?.n 1 should li e name he aceeplibie t<
llieni, then ih t aine of I h h mk a>'
the mercant lie firms local d here v 11
make the necessary changes.
J\ CONDI
STATE ELECTION ON 1
LIQUOR.
WORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES
PASSES SEN- H
A7E BILL.
IlaletKh. N. C., Jan. 27.?The house
T representatives al midniulit tonight
>assed the senate bill for a Slate rc
lection on prohibition, this to take
tlace place tin last Thursday in April cr
n place of the ilrst Thursday In Augist
as provided in the senate bill. Il(
JOR HEWJR0GG1ST. J
)NE OF OUR HOME BOYS THAT ?
HAS MADE A LITE STUDY Or 1M
THE BUSINESS INTO WHICH !'
HE HAS ENTERED. J
Dr. McKall Ridgell Ph G. one of our
mterprlsing young men has gene into
AUKiness for himself, lie has spent
:ousiderablc time hi learning the tt
hug business and graduated from an n?
Mlanta college with the highest
louors and is toe*ay thoroughly qual- ;ll
U..H mi ?i--. '
I.v-w i,\j 111! iMCSLlllHIUin Ull'lL illiy (IOC I
t<
<>r may give, no matter what ingre-1
licnts are necessary. He was born I
ir.d raised in I.'atcsburg, went to
icliool here and is well known to our
;n ire community. NVe wish for bim
;very success possib'e and hope that
n th's venture lie may be in every bi
,vay successful. He lias recently tl
xiuglit out tlie stock of the Gunter la
Drug Co , and is occupying liis old ni
itand. We preoict this much at any ci
rate; tl>e girls will seek the place k
Ahere liuyler's candies are soldtx- si
;lusi vely.
SWINDLER TAKEN IN 0
CUSTODY. !
PATENT MEDICINE FAKER AR-jc
rested in greenwood- i
thought to have diied
many mill peo- !
ple.
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Greenwood. Jan. 27.?The police
lore have a man on their hands who,
.hey beiieve, is wanted in many other i
owns of the State, especially those 1
.vith coll on mill p publion. He
fives his name as (J. H. Lawrence,"
ink clcims to represent the * Choctaw
Medicine company" c?f Cincinnati and
las been selling his medicine here to
11 i 11 people, giving them written
jromise of new Itock llill buggies,
Mason and Ilaml.n orgius. pianos.
te,all for the sum of$l. II'- has
liiuglit many. I he same man was
lere last year ottering a set of china u
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Ionic. It is believed that I e lias c
reaped a rich harvest among mill s
people all over the State. Ho stvlnd- I
U'd over (>J people tore last j ear yet I
oame back. A telegram to bis al- > I
ljged house was ritun cd auk h vered. P
Si.uu PtiKFANNUiyi
ENSED
'RAVELING EXPENSES
OF CIRCUIT JUDGES. .
ODSE SENDS TO TH1BD READIB6
THE FEBATE BILL GIVING
$600 FOB EACH JOEGF.'
The house Wednesday sent to third
sailing the senate bill providing that
>00 be allowed circuit judges for
avcling expenses. There lias some
ipositlon to it on constitutional
omuls, Mr. Fraser and Mr. Kershaw
vlilln.t >.? ?>-- **
uian biie constitution made a
ca for the overworked and underlidchcuit
judges, as expressed by
r. McColl.
By a vote of 67 to 47 the house relsed
to strike out the enacting wards
ir. Kraser attempted to have the bill
mended by striking out tha appropri*
Linns of $50n and allowing expenses,
'his was rejected, however, and the
ill went to thi:d reading. It says:
"That from and after the passage
r this act the j.idges of the circuit
jurts of this .State shall be allowed
ic sum of $">Oo for traveling expenses
> be paid to them in the same maner
that their salaries are now pa|d.*>
As the bill passed the senate, .the
pproprlation Is row a certainty,
here are now 10 Judges, making the
Hal cost of $5,000 yearly,
1UL GABBER SOLE OWNER.
" >
Mr. Paul Garber lias bought out bis
rollier in the drv -*
? . ^ n uu.iniCi-? nu
lis place and will in the fut'ire enirge
Ins slock and keep a full assortient
of everything that is generally
irried in a tirst class store of the
hid. We wish Mr. Garber every
iccess.
'UARTERLY MEETING 4T
ST. JOHNS GHDEOH.
The tirst quarterly meeting for the
iatcshurg circuit will be held at.tuhus
Saturday and Sunday, tirst and
pcnnd. I*r I w i4""1 -' * *-- ?
... .. ??. vauici mo preidiiu
cider will preach both days at
I o'cl( ck. The conference will conene
after the preaching service Satrd.iy.
Sunday at 10 o'clock there
(ill be a love lean. The public cor*
ially invited to all these meetings.
J. S beasley.
tECEIVER FOR SMALL
ROAD.
A. fi. ANDREWS PLACED IN
CHARGE OF TALLULAH
FALLS RAILWAY COMPANY.
Atlanta. Ga., Jan. 27?On applicant)
of the Southern railray, Judge
ewman, in the federal court, today
ppointed A. 1J. Andrews receiver for
le Tallulah Falls Ra'lway company,
he petition alleges that the Tallulah
'.ills road i* indehted to the Southern
> the ext.nt of 1,600,003 for money
sed in extensions and developments,
'lie road extends from Cornelia, (la.,
t> Franklin, N. C. A month ago a reelver
was appointed for it on applicaion
from otner creditors. That suit
as settled only last week,and tho reeiver
discharged.
ilGHT mm STILL
APPLYING THE TORCH
WU UAKNS BURNED NEAR TO
ADA1RSV1LLE, KY.
Adairsville, Ky., Jan 29.?"Night
iders" burned i wo large barns on the
irm of Jesse Purr, one mile west of
ere last midnight. The barns ?onnined
a lot of tobacco belonging to
Tesley Strickland, a cropper of Hurr,
dio is not a member or the Park Toiacc
t Growers Protective Association.
inotIm r barn on the olace eoataininor
large crop belonging to Pinkney
Yard, an association cropper, was
lot molested. burr is not a member of
lie association* There were between
0 an(i501 f tlie riders In the party.
FIRE IN PROSPERITY
Pr sperity, .lan. xv?The Excelsior
cliool building was destroyed by fire,
ansiiu a 1oh> of about $MK), with in*
urance of $J'U. The buidlng will be re
milt in the near future,
in the death last Saturday of Mrs.F.
Itobb tb;s town lost one of its best
women.
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