The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 31, 1908, Image 3

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HAT8SOURQ ADVOCATE '* A Trl-County Paper N' ROOERS BAYLY fci>. AND PROP. BATbSBURO, S. C. PUBLISHED EYERY FRIDAY r TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION On* Year $1.00 01 Six Months 50 cents n No throe months subscriptions taken. tl No mil presented for over due subscriptions ? fo All Copy sent In must be written H' on one side only. el When changing address always _ live old post office otherwise change | will not be made. ? Advertising Rates One Inch One Year $5.00 One Inch Six Months $3.00 D One Inch Three Months $2.00 II First page double the above amounts. Local Insertions 25cts per Inch. First Page Readers lOcts per line. Readers to take run of pap^r Sets per Line. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, I5C8. T Gov. Hughes at last has joined tlic tanks of the receptive c&cdidates. Atty. Gcnl. J. Fraser Lyon Is gradually but surely working his way into the United States Senate. William Jennings Bryan will, if 11 nothing unforseen happens, be the 11 next president of the United States. 1 K n APPROPRIATIONS Chairman Tawncy cf the ITou*e Committee on Appropriations this ? week reported to the House the gen- j eral deficiency bill and made a few re- a marks on the subject that are worth f< notice. The total amount of the hill *'] was a little over $24,000,000. This d was in the face of the fjet that Cab- J inet officers and bureau chiefs had been specifically warned against creating deficiencies except under the ? pressure of great emergency. What the deficiency would have been if the warning had not been issued, it is impossible to say. Mr. Tawncy in speaking of (.lie f.en aral subject said 'h\t the reverses oi the country were falling olT. lie did not wish to pose as un alarmist, hr.t i 2v.ao the fact anu line outio^K was " lor a continued fall. There had been ? estimates for the coming year put in M that if all were passed, would make a i deficiency of revenues under expend- t< ltures of $100,030,000. He therefore t< wanted to warn the House against extravagance and point out that it t' was absolutely impossible to expect e' the passage of either a rivers and liar- t* bors bill or a public building bill. 'I These arc the two measures on which ti the members of congress always de- is pend for the fattest pickings for their s( respective districts He was asked by Mr. Livingston of tl Ga. whether he would guarantee that, b lithe Republicans were returned to d power they would carry out their *'< pledge of revising the tariff. Mr H Tawney said he not only would not guarantee that for the Republican > party but for the Democrats either, pi There was a general laugh at this, h but it came very near joking on facts, ai ? ^ tt FOR WHOM DO THEY WORK? d' The Greenville Piedmont Is against ai the repeal of the hen law. It argues el that if there are 3,500 men working on ,l liens In Falrtield county, as reported In a letter to The State, it is eviden? n tbe^y have no other credit, and if the law is repealed "they will have to l( lilre to some man who has credit, who sc can sup ply them." According to testimony of our cor- la respondent, liens are increasing in (T number, those that begin the lien SG system remain for life In that debt cc bondage; indeed, sons Inherit the m liabit from their fathers. The ad- 1 Tance8 lienors get cost them 20 per si Cent...we are reliably informeJ It is lu olte 25.per cent. Now, 'ihe Piedjnont assumes it will bs a hardship if w the whites and negroes without credit c< In their community are forced to work for others for wai/p* or nn n ? r??? awwivn I ? 9 * - ' | May we inquire for whom the man 1 has been working who has been a '' lienor for 20 years, paying 20 or 25 per c cent for advances, who ia still in debt 1 And not worth a dollar? (las he been working for himself or for the lienoe? He has been working for Ids feed and Clothes. and getting no more. People in South Carolina thought | they were unable to pay taxes oefore March as long as the time was extended beyond Dec. 81. Likewise it is Claimed by a few that they can not v get along without the wretched, un ?uftiness like lien credit system?as **** nHflH mm TOWJ IWkj Ml For everything good $ DreherBrc ^|44 AAAA AJUftA AM t)AAAjKffi BBiB BnP3 HWj fH f)nnW*j >ng as the lien law exists Wipe it lit aud there will be quick adjustieDt, and those that now consider le Itw a necessity will wonder how ie yoke was borne so long. The lien system can never be right, ir its principle Is wrong. It Is de'adinir to agriculture instead of ' c valine . -Columbia State. , I0ARD OF TRADE! ENDORSES CROFT: RESOLUTION UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED BY AIKEN BODY. HANKED FOR HIS POSITION. DOCUMENT COMMENDS HIS STAND "IN DEFENSE OF THE PEOPLE OF AIKEN COUNTY. Aik?"i, Jan. 128.?At a meeting of le Aiken board of trade tins evening lie following resolution endorsing Mr. \ G. Croft's actions In North Auusta dispensary matter was unanilonsly adopted: "That the thanks of the people of liken and the board of trade be exended to Hon. T. O. Croft for the reditable position he lias taken in the efense of the people of Aiken county nd in resenting the impertinent mirence of the p ople and the city of mgusta in the affairs of the people of outli Carolina." ^ PALACE DRUG STORE LECENTLY OPENED BY DR. GUNTF.n -niMVY Rii.vr.R MAnnr wav * iii w i u v aj li i xuauvu ANY AND INCANDESCENT 0 TO WAKE ! fFFECT. .rin w drug shoe c fixtures are ver> aiiiisdinc hi every detail and the rliule store fitted out In mahogany as j Is and lighted by myriads of lucm esceut lights makes a pleasing sitfllt 0 any c}e no matter from what quarbr he or she may came. In comparison there are none bewreen Columbia and Au^usti and ven in tli03e large cities there are ut few tliat can turpass I>r. Our.ter's 'liroughout Hie colors blend beaufully and witliout doubt the place 1 a point of Interest and well worth leing The lolloping will give sonic idea of lie new soda fountain Juft installed y R-tbt. M.Green & bons of Philatdphia, Pa and wa* sold by their outheni representative, Mr. L. luliii uf Charlotte, N. C. The superstructure is a masterpiece r modern leuuissarce, lour transa rent onyx pilasters inlaid in ma ogany c Junius support the canopy nd produce the desired ra issiveness j the display. The lead.d art klass ecorations at each end of the top a-e rranged so as to produce a gorgeous Tect by electric lightening from be ind. The four inlaid onyx columns will jlleve the art glass decorations, and >pping tlie center section in tlie >1)1 1 Q PA ('h< >oK\rl 1 nrtn i>rl Aonnrt ^ 1 i , f h t c ;iiiu ci 1uvuicu uiv/uiivtu^rn t "kiua ;t In metal supports, which are rilliantly lighted by electricity. The .' ge 12-foot mirror is of genuine ench plate, and is one of the largest >lid mirrors in the State, The front unter is solid white Italian trimed with imported alps green mat hie he syrup is oispenscd by automatic Ivor pumps which insures an absotely sanitary drink. The fountain is smitaryin all its orkings, and hi every particular, >nvenlence, beauty and cleanliness. The soda is drawn from an autolatic carhonater and comes throng he onyx draft stan 1 cold and sparking. There are a'.so two marble Ice ream cabinets and til the drain toards and sinks are < f gerraan silver. BARRETT JONES, attounky at i.aw, liATBditrjRO, S. (j. lareful attention given to ail business. i'ikst National Hank iiiumuua?i Up Staiiis. f)K. I. A. WATSON, Dkntimt. Bateubiirg, S. O. Oillce in Telepnone BuiMlng. At Uiflgc Spring Every Thursday. A&Mtt A AA A AJLA^ ftftftffc fww wfwj ^nty to eat, fresh 5 and up-to-date go to ^ >s. Batesburg, S. C. ag ?????? Rtnk Foolishness. "When attacked by a cough or cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank f lolishness to take any other medicine than l)r. King's New Discovery," says C. O. Kldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I ha\e used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and e Ids, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. Mv children are subject to croup, lot Mew Discovery quickly cures every ittack." Known the world over as i lie King of Liirnat and lung remedies, -old under guarantee at all drug itores. 60e. and $1.00 Trial bottle free. EVERYTHING In Drugs. ' When you have a prescription filled, you want to be sure that pure drugs are used--When they are filled by our Licensed Druggist, with our pure drugs, the best results are i obtained. I On r* I nf IJ?. Mi '1 v/ mi L.Miv vi i a it i l n ltu ~ icincs are complete. We have Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. Keep us in mind THE CROSSON DRUG CO. Leesville's Popular Druggists. V ppcvilip ^ r y IVf 4^1 V I A Cure for Hisery. "1 have found d cure for 11ic misery malaria poison pro.luces,'' says II. M. .lar.es, of Louelien, N. C. "its called Electric Fitters, and comes in 50 cent bottles. U breaks up a case of chi ls or a hi ions attack in almost no time; 'I if nifts V?.|lo\V nut jo! commission." 1 i;ls . ival >ni< mcdlCF.e M l I... >< i p iill": : ,ivtquick reli. ' i i all ?. . i . liv -r u kiti:!( y complaints at.! i?, v mis' ry oi lame back Hold under guarantee at ali thop si ' < W. M. JENKINS Tin Roofing and Guttering. All kinds of Sheet Alelal Work, Rool Repaired and Fainted. Stove Repairing My Specialty. 450 Broa J St. Phone 2438 AUGUSTA GA. A Higher Health Level. "I have reached a higher health I level since I began using Dr. King's j New Life i ills," writes |Jacob Spring1 *ir ~? T.i - i ? ",ni ui,ui nusi, i' rit 11 iviin, manic, "incy keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just rinhfc." If these pills di.sappoi.it you on trial, money will be refunded at all drug stores. 25c. J. H. SCHROEDER, 02 Broad St. Augusta, (ia Dealer in Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes, premptattention given to mail orders Liquors from $1.50 up to $4.00 per gallon. GIVE /VIE A TRIAL I it uoes the business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of ituckien's Arnica Salve :'Jt does the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them Applied it to an old sore and it healed it without leavi.ur a scar behind." 2">c. at all drug stores. X L A SKI LL. Attorney a?,<i Counsellor at Law LEK8 ViLLE. 8. C A business it'ven caretuI attention Free. Our price list for dyeing at d cleaning ee OM clot hes made new. C. Laundry and I?ye VVor!<s. Columbia, Is Anyone sending n sketch nml description may quickly nseertnlii onr opinion free whether mi Invention In prohnbly pntentulile, CommunionHons strictly eonlhlenl lul. HANDBOOK on I'ntents sent free. Oldest niiency for seeurTntf patents. Cutouts taken tliroiiuli Mtiiiti .V Co. receive I tprrhil ti'itlcr, n II hout clinrno, In the Scientific American. I A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nrirost circulation of nny scientific J-niriinl. Terms. n yenr : four months. $1. Hold by nil newsdealers. MUNN &Co.3r"1'"d">'NewYork Hrauch Office Q& If 8L, Wublngtun. D. C. (MULES! We received Yesterday Slickest, and in every w I has ever been shipped tc all ready for work of an Our Prices A Now is your opportunity will make you money. RUTLAND-B1 I BATESBL ^ HMinnHHRnn Biwsm THE PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK of Columbia, S. C The largestDEPOSlTORY In SOUTH CAROLINA for funds of flic UN1TEL STATES GOVERNMENT. C >*!;:? Owns >i 250,?>()<).pO w 1 ' * < .)(? I . ??! _ r..,0( ? <; \ .. i Wcwint yo r l)j<lneMs in w'li aii> nlioa tc wvcry t: i octi n entrusted to v ?. . p.[ o U 0 1 ? We are centrally situated and are prepared to meet the requirements o our customers promptly and satisfactorily. Wilie Jones, Prest. J. P. Matthews Cashier. J. J. Seibels Vlce-Prest. W. M.Oibbes, Jr. Asst. Cashier Thos. Taylor 2nd, Vice-Prest. Weston & Aycock Attorneys. ' Safety Lock Boxes for Rent. THE CHARLESTON REnODELED AND NEWLY FURNISHED. Army and Navy Headquarters LO-AL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONES IN ROOMS Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Electric Elevators, ROOMS Singly and En Suite. Cuisine Unexcelled n i i \ t *"? - kii-?LJuv^rv cc i3yki>i^? proprietors. 1 CHARLESTON, S. C? I I l-w 'I - , <? Plain Talks on Fertilizers A Talk to Fru it-Growers Yon use a fertilizer W:'-''y'c^ W1^ of course, but do you according to the use enough i amount of plant food you give your trees or The yield per acre, Wfk. ^ plants-you can deand the profit therefrom pend on it. The better increases in far greater {hey are fed the greater proportion than the cost and more valuable will I ..uvmiunai ?;?UUI6I. iw./MSMT** be your crop. FertilWhat is an increase m ize sparingly and you cost of $2.00 to $10.00 * i sinrinelv per acre for fertilizer 1 hy' . when the returns therefrom The fact that over a million show an increase of $50.00 to tons of Virginia-Carolina $>250.00 per acre ? Fertilizer were sold last year proves them to he without The big Magnolia Fruit equal, livery fruit farmer, Farms at Durant, Miss., tested no matter what method he the well-known Virginia-Car- now uses, should get the Virolina Fertilizer ginia - Carolina fin different * " 1,1 Pa 11 Y s quantities on new Yct.rHook *, , or Almanac. their straw- Jt ^ i'i xv^cn cs ted enough >.\r ill". 1,000 lbs. per , *? rJT/IM Iff Jtfr&s) , to write for it. acrc W(>rc usc(' \ i i . i^r?sK>> fH&a VPugs* . r. Address us to M,\*r A1 lkV!>^ the profit was . WfrCJ IffifieFi *7 can more ficr the nearct;,. city vttj srr mkzzb nnn 1 Kc nor acre were used. VIRCITJIA-CAROLINA ,r, . . i . . . CI RMICAL CO. I his is modern intensive culture, the method that is doub- Richmond, Va. Durham. N. C. ling and trebling the crops of S?2buis. C. Sumo^ all kinds Of lrillt in Atlanta. Ga. cither good or in poor Columbus, Ga. and worn-out land all HPrftnihi Savannah, Ga. ! over the count ry_and ' , I in good sod, too. fill Wk ' " Mnm Shrcveport, La.'l 1 -? - iiwiwwm 'Kiwi UjjawttsafaK&eag*^ MULES!! I Morning, the Finest, I ay the choicest lot that 2 ) Batesburg. They are 5 y description. 2 always Right. I to buy the Mule that ^ RABHAM CO. * IRG, S. C. | WH?^'L-MBlWaHK8i6aBWH9M^ *K?i8BKK?K*iR | J. E. Woodruff, | I ^ < ' * ' > ? >: ii W , >At? 'i' I * '? e b ' 't, < If * ^ ? ., * I I r ' i. V?.'? ?- w I '? r , . i / * , % .; ?> - QS- : tl '.\l ' C/61H fc 3 i i ?l ; # v^or, wasnmgton and Rey= |? nrv!/1c Ctc jjy Telephone 8d. AUGUSTA, GA. ?k mHeNiatiS!* % WOOD MANTELS From Cheapest Up Send for our PREE Mantel Catalogue, which shows large, full page lluslr.itions and full description of our complete line of WOOD MANTELS. We carry a complete stock of ORATES and TILING all the time. We can also name Pactory Prices on Stoves, Sheet Metals and Electric Fixtures LEE A. LORICK & BRO. COLUMBIA, S C WE ARE WHOLESALE DIS TRIBUTORS OF G LASS - ? ? ruuy prepared 10 sell JVltK^nAIMS and FACTORIES at lowest current prices. Send us your orders, also your estimates for delivered prices on PLATE GLASS and MIRRORS. LORICK a n d LOW RANGE INCORPORATED. Wholesale hardware COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 ? ?? I 1 ' 1 ' ? ; . .COLUMBIA HOTEL. . | BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY S. F. WHEELER, Prop. COLUMBIA S. C 1 ? TOP IN MB Bb &rjarr %' T 's *',c on'y nonii.nont denier, ^ i : ' ' v1 \\ Ik, lias cut any statutes In the 81! wilPI'T " South t lie statues of I )r Irvine, 14 I VI VY'f TllVlVCf \,ir /"Irs. McCoy, airs. Carw le, Miss {M f ' -?4.vJisy ' Ltiinaa 1'iinberlake and Capt. Ward, ;<?' jrjj |j||jP Confederals Monuments,(ireen is ? / """* \ ^||1HI11 are works ui his own hand. Any H sii'jL-^r . ? \^r | contemplating ntty work in his i Hj7~ " ' 1 Ul" ; 11" h. i - -1 Ifflnrr ->4 NVASl,,N(i ION ^ i i t.is i | aiuiusta, ' kl 1 !' (it.o?(iia v ,