The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 13, 1908, Image 2
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FRIDAY, MARCH 13. 1908.
II Judge Prltchard was slated for a
grand stand play he most assuredly
toed the mark.
Columbia had a grand voting contest
this week.
Parents the country over must
mourn and sympathize with the scores
of families bereaved through the awful
disaster when the Collinwood publio
school was burned. The lesson of
the matter is that the same tiling
may happen in any community at any
time and no expense is too great and
no precaution too elaborate to prevent
it. This is a rich country and if
Kruunu were $ mo a square loot, mere
should never be a school house built
more than two stories high. One
would v - *--* ?- Construction should
be fir * : the last decree and
lire p. . I be kept up as constant
2 stage of a theatre.
The i d be well worth the
expei
It oe uuch as if the dispensary
sviiK ip commission is not
only ve the State enough
? ? ** *gin
ct pr< :ll for f.hi Stat, in t c in
ve.stm.; :.'!v; oouoc* , t t . aiu tb.
buls -ire i.iing ; i.bshec out ib-v
remains yet to puni: t ; )r. >!n r??Ct,.
?WU OUW MlAMCdi x UUb lliuj vu.? longer
ms to be coming.
Flore
G< Missouri says that the
ellrr .? pool rooms and track
gatr s state has Dot hurt the
hor \n< industry. It is not
likci) t anywhere else. The
m8 ?vh aliord to ':eep a string
of raw. at the track does not
have to depend on stock raising for a
liviag.
Hon. A. F. Lever has at last succeeded
after a hard light to get the
postal authorities to put a mail car on
No's 7 and 130 between Columbia and
Augusta. Mr. Lever deserves great
credit for this work as it is sorely
needed by the merchants and others.
If any of the members of the winding
up commission are sent, to jail by
.junge friicnara for contempt, it is
hoped that they will be sent t'> Charleston.
where their comfoit can be effectually
provided for. There's no
placelike Charleston?News & Courier
Those Thaw lawyers are certainly
versatile beings. Having succeeded
at great expense in convincing the
Jury that Ilarry was crazy enough to
lock up, they are now preparing to
prove that he is sane enough to be
turned loose.
The meeting of the ladies to form a
Cemetery Association was held last
week and judging from resolutions
passed the good work will rapidly
take shape and the excellent work of
the energetic ladies prove a blessing
to our town.
Everybody will want to know how
every candidate stands in regard Ito
every detail of the present whisky
scandals and every man that runs for
office will have to tell every person he
talks to, everything.
If some hemp rope Is not soon needed
In Richland and Lexington counties,
the law providing for capital
punishment had as well be abolished.
Edgefield Advertiser,
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Ii uui ruueys, nemn^
Piping, Paint, Mach
Washers, Lime Cei
I PLUMBING^
I SOU THGRN
I SUPPL
fj Columb
It Means Moi
$59,000 has been saved the State by V
the Investigating committee. Many "
of the whisky houses admitted the
deducted over charge. Let the
good work go on.
On Saturday the law for killing
partridges will go into elTect and all ( S
i * \ to Vt 1 tl e stii a
jsartor aco ntfly-t "
j v'ii, there ) : < .in- \1 . \um f
not to a certain degree be mixed up ^
with spirits of fermenti.
s<
ii
My! but wont the fumes of past ^
liquor dealings be a tine subject for L
stump speeches this summer. tl
al
It looks very much like the di?pen C1
sary business has killed the chances ot t\
one senatorial contestant. k
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This is what Hon. Jake Moore, State k
Warden of Georgia, says of Kodol For ^
Dyspepsia: "E. C. DeWitt & Co., of
Chicago, 111.?Dear Sirs?I have suf- 01
fered more than twenty years from ,J'
indigestion. About eighteen months C(
ago 1 had grown so much worse that 1
could not digest a crust of corn bread
and could not retain anything on my
stomach. 1 lost i"> lbs.: in fact 1 made ^
up my mind that l could not live but 01
a short time, when a friend of mine
recommended Kodol. I consented to (
try it to please ldm and I was hotter ('
in one day. 1 now weigh more th in 1 ''
ever did in my lite and am in better "
health than for many years. Kodol
did it. i keep a bottle constantly, f?
ana write tins hyping (hat humanity 1>J
will he benefitted. Yours very truly, 1)1
Jake C Moore, Atlanta, Auk. If tt>04
Soltl hv Dr. l<\ l7. (luntcr's Drug
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TO HEAR SOUTH CAROLINIANS.
CONGRESSMAN LEVER ARRANGES 'S
DATE FOR HEARING COMMIT
TEES FROM COLOMBIA, SUM
TER AND ORANGEBURG.
Washington, March 9.?Mr. I evci ''a
has arrancred to have a hearing hr.fnr. 1,1
the public buildings committee for>,fl
tlic Soutli Carolina comm ttees in his.-'
, S|]
district Thursday, the loth. Commit t)
tees are expected from Columbia, Sum
ter and Orangeburg.
Anyothcrs which choose to come re
will be heard on the same day. sa
ca
The Evidence in the Case.
33 years use is evidence .M illiu:is of
consumers is evidence sales made by 1?
10,000 agents is evidence. You buy i 1"
gallons L & M. Paint and 3 gallons vv'
Pure Linseed Oil (at 00 cents) mix at
them and make 7 gallons best (taint eri
ready for use?cost only $1.20 per gal- 111
Ion?Done in 2 minutes. Holman-Cul :
lum Ildwe. Co , Batesburg, ?. c. L. & ! wc
M. Paint Agents. |0V(
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SETS 11
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I1PV to Vnn MS,
ww i ?i mis, niiO Jl), ailH will I
eve deceive any one And there is
ot a grain of real ('olTee in it. Health
ollee is made from pure toasted g
rains, malt, ijut>> etc. Made in a t|
inute?no 20 to 30 minutes tedious ^
oiling, 1} p ntnds 2"ic. Drelier Hros.
f,
1ale0f fertilizer ;
is heavy this year ?
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TATE TREASURER HAS RECEIV p
ED OYER $117 000 THIS YEAR ,,
-AN INCREASE OVER 1907
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The State treasurer is receiving
lily several thousand dollars on the
a tax royalty, the proceeds of which
i to Clemson college. The tay tax is ,|
cents upon each ton of fertilizer f.i
lipped out, the tax beiujr placed l'?u
ie chc.meal analysis made by tlio an ,,|
loritiesat Clemson. nl
So far this year $517,017 So has been
ceived against. $112,745.85 for the fa
me time in 19i>7. This would indi t;
te a very lar^e increase this year in
riming operations. I
Tlio total receipts of 1907 amounted I 15
$lftti,9S4 81 against $ir.7.m?o for1 ot
0:?, which was the record year as!t
1) be seen the receipts are largest sc
this time of t he year although scv- w
it thousand d jllars are received in s|;
e fall.
Several days within the past two'so
ek* the receipts h ave amounted to te
er $8,600 daily. 'co
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VILL ASK SPECIAL I
TERM TO TRY MUR- j
DER CASE.
0L1CIT0R TIM HERMAN WISHES
rPfl f> l'i|P' ? ;
FiiOI'*T? Y*-;i \C ik'i
ia Monday to confer with Gov. Anil
on a special term of court in Lex- itfton
ccunty this month for the purose
of trying Ned and Hlack Toland,
lie negroes who have confessed to ^
ie muraer or Mrs. Ellisor a few days ^
i?o in Brook land. The details of the .
rime a*e still fresh in the in.nds of ^
lie people and the fact that they were ^
idged in tlie penitentiary prevented ^
lynching. The next term of court ^
i Lexington is held .in May and Gov. ^
nscl wishes the case disposed of at c
ace. although he desires to consult
:ie solicitor as to the time for the
:>urt.
If you would like to fool some wise
oCfee Critic who "knows fine ColTec
ii taste and flavor," quietly make for t
im a hatch of Dr. Shoop's "Health
offee" and serve it piping Jhot. li
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NOT
100 K. ]
KO Hpnr
Moline <
$15.5(
Moline <
Middle
Agents
We hav
bought it
cheap as;
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* need in ti
* We can
| you can b
* you price:
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% ing. We
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!* Come t
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WE ARE WHOLESAI
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Fully prepared to
and* FACTORIES
prices. Send us
your estimates foi
| STATiONERS,
g AND DR
^ If yot are lookin
^ novel in Souvenir
I J. WILSO
Columbi
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30URT IN EDGEFIELD.
1ST OF CASES DISPOSED 0F--M11.
MACFEAT'S LAST SESSION.
fcUgclieid, March 9.?The court of
eneral sessions for March convened
icre on Monday last, Judge John
Vilson presiding for Ids lirst time in
Idgcfield. Stenographer W. II. Mac at
is serving his last time here in his
ilicial capacity since the creation of
lie new circuit.
The bar of Edgefield has passed ap..
ropriate resolutions of the high apreciation
that they hold for Mr. Mac at
and his work and regretting his
at ling.
The grand jury was charged by
inlge Wilson in a learned and tliorugh
way, after whicli the following
i i;were handed them, and true bills
I timed:
The btale vs. Josh Miller, murder;
lance bray, murder; Will Hood, disisiiig
of property under hen: ' harles
i hulson, housebreakingand larceny;
111) Jones. obtaining ir,?nrl? nnrl.-r
tUo pretense.
The lirst ease disposed of was that
Kerro Thurmond, charged wlih
iur<ier. Thurmond killed another ne0.
Austin Key, last. tall. The jury
.iling to agree a mistrial was order1.
The next, case was that of Steve
itidsey for murder. Last fall John
iss, the deceased, the dofeddant and
her negroes were gambling near
ronton and after disputing and
rapping Lindsey shot and mortally
, iliml. ,1 l*r.L'u A . a,/)!..! ?? -
vuimvu j?voni r? vgiuii^b iui I1IUU
nighter was reuderc.l.
This week will be taken up with
me extremely important civil mat rs,
concerning which the whoic
uuly feels the greatest interest. j
ICE! NOTI
rv ^ ? t\ . -
f. (juano JJistnbutor:
ierson Guano Distribi
Cotton and Corn Plan
).
Cfotton and Corn Plar
Busters and all kinds
for Planet, Jr. Culti\
WIRE FE
e two cars in stock o
in big lots, which pu
xny body.
LIME, CEMENT
i car lots and always
lis line.
sell merchants lime
my in less than car lc
5 in quantities.
PAINTS, OILS A
figure with you on yc
can sell you a paint
?o on your building a
ry full line of every 1
o see us or write, we
iave you money.
LAND=BE
BATESBU]
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.E DISTRIBUTORS OF
ASS !|
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sell MERCHANTS
at lowest current '!
your orders, also
delivered prices on
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lMfcWSDEALERS X
UGGISTS ^
ig for something ^
POST CARDS write ^
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V LIVE SALESMEN. ^
er.mrsg. CT'J?', er? cr-j*'. G7% C7-, ??
f % V V ?V ^ ^L- Cw- *5v ^
W. A\. JENKINS
J in Roofing and
Glittering,
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! All kinds of Slice! 1 c' a I Work, Roof !
I
Repaired and i'uinted.
Stove Repairing !Hy Specialty.
450 Broad St. Phone 24?KV
AUGUSTA (iA.
J. H. SCHROKDER,
02 Ilroad St.
Augusta, (ia
Dealer in
L iquors, Cigars, Tobacco and Dipt,
pre-niptuttcution given to mail order
I Liquors from $1.50 up to $4.00 j _ t
gallon.
OIVB MB A TRI A!.
I Tickll rig or dry < niighs w ill ?ju
loosen when using Dr. Sir s < ,.
| Cure. And itiss<? thm-oii .. .
1 less, Mint Dr. Slioop t< iIs u .
i use not hing ehe. even f i v<
' billies The who'esoine pi n
j and tender si ems of a I up
i mountainous shrub give :! i.;!ivi '
! properties to Dr Sb top's r';jr<?
It calms the cough aiid III is the
I sonsitnc ' r mebi.ll m m . N()
I opium, i. . r hl'.roforin, ig liarsh
| used t" .11 ure or supi Den and |
| Dr. Slmop's Take no ot I (iunlei'.
Drug Sit ; .
"Don't j u wish \. . oultl have |
i uifn .in actress in . al<u?p nrc's,
time?"
' What an idea! Why photography
hadn't even been thought of."?I W,
j I)eW ill's Utile liarly Risers, sin.II,
j safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by I>f ,
' F. li. tbint. r's briijr store.
rvww&'tWC ? C-O^
CE! NOTICE! 1
0
3 $7.50 formerly $9.00. ^
a tors $4.75 formerly $6.50. &
iter with Guano Distributor
iter $12.50. ?
of plows in stock- &
' ators. 2
NCING. g
>f any kind you want, we
cs us wnere we can sell as
%
AND BRICK. |
a
5 have on hand what you a
I
and cement cheaper than a
)ts and will be glad to make %
a
ND BRUSHES. |
a
>ur paints for Spring paint- a
guaranteed for live years, %
it $1.15 per gallon. a
;hing that goes with a brush. %
will show you we are in line a
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JABHAM CO. I
KG, S. C. j>
i? V>? ?V V'V Siv *!>' *V *JV V *3v *V? Cv >' V
| J. E. Woodruff, I
f;' Successor to W. J. RUTHERFORD & CO 3
g Lime, Portland and %
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g' i ivmjuc) i n, vjr\. ^
WOOD MANTELS
From Cheapest Up
Send for our FRIil! Mantel Catalogue, which shows large, full naire
ll.. .? - .?: ?- ' - -
uuu :un uescription of our complete line of WOOD AlANTIiLS.
We carry a complete slock of (iRATI:?> and TILINti all the time. We can
also name l-actory Prices on
Stoves, Sheet Metals and Ulectric Fixtures
I .EE A. LORICK & BRO.
COLUMBIA, S C
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The Greatest
\*?W Possible Cotton Crop ft
\ . V' of the best possible quality, is the aim of J,-'.
V;'. ..^X (J every enterprising cotton planter. And . 'V
yt );j "it is as easy as rolling down lull" if you vi?w?
AV:C only usc cnough )t?i
O- :v: :i t
LP Virginia Carolina .J
M Fertilizers
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' .... Is there any reason why you cannot do just as well as Mr. jv-.
f James M. Swint, of Chiplev, (in., who used 000 lbs. per j >
k j? acre of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers on hiscotton crop? f\j
* r .***** He gathered one and a half bales of cotton per t
\1acre, and there were more bolls yet to open. b
\f/ This is the experience of hundri ' of ntlu-i cotton A
planters. Careful preparation of y< ur >il, and liberal .r j
gL use of high grade Virgini i-C. rolina Fertilize: wi 1 /
g surely "increase your yields p racrt." Numerous un?
E& prejudiced authorities tell h' \v it is done in the new p
!>? Virginia-Carolina I'armeiV( . IVn.k >r A1 i -inac,
fjj a copy of which may be secured from your fcrtil P. "f j
9, i/er dealer,or from our nearest ih -otirce - - J .1 '
RV An interesting picture of Mi. Swint's ~v . / .V.,' U
cotton will be found in this Vc.ir Hook 's .U
Virginia-Ca. olina Cheriical Co.
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