The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 13, 1908, Image 4
BOLL OF HONOR BAT!
BORG GRADED AND HK
SCHOOL
FOR MONTH ENDING FH1I
MARCH 6.
First tirade.
Leonard Boatwri^ht. Matilda (
De Wet Cuilum, Lena Fulmer,
Joyner, Lorena Miller. WayritiK v
Advanced First,
George licdenbauKh, Viola Hur
Clarcuee Glover, Horace Ma
jnraiiK niic, doih Keruag: an, i
1'adgelte, Ellen Haw I, Dewey lthu
Second (iraJc.
Frances Ueasley, k u t li Jo>
Lottie Sills, Kitninie Lt.oke-, \
Youugblootl.
Third (trade.
Emma llodie, Ethel Cullum, Tt
Lec Ilarmau, Lucy Ware. Frank
Edwards. Edgar Watson, Da
Han kin, Lizzie May Ilavird.
Miller.
Fourth 'trade.
Lowell Altaian, .iohn Dodd, C
May Oswalt. Leltch Kiwi. Ai
Stevens, Henry Wright.
Fifth (trade.
Esther Hates, Leila Itinkin, K
leen Spann, Annie Kutlaud, Ji
Kneece.
Sixth (trade.
Caro Lie ('ullum, Edte MoC;
Lona Hlmtlen, Kathleen Tari
Cleo Wise. Myra Stead man.
Seventh (trade.
Diary (juiium, uosu nanuum,
line Spann.
Eighth Grade.
Nora Crouch, llattie Kthercduc
Ninth (iradc.
Lulle Cullutn, Grace Rid^cll, E
Spann.
Tcntsl Grade.
Way Crouch, Lorenzo Cullum.
Tub Statu Ok South Cakoi.in a
EXE HTIVE 1?KI\\ RTM KNT.
By Llie Secretary of State.
WHEREAS, L. I). Ihahhani
M. 11. Edwards have this day liii
the oiliee of t he Secretary of su
written Declaration and Pet1
under and pursuant to "Chi
XLVI1I it! 11?"! Code of Law
South Carolina of 1902," and
Amendatory ili'ivto, nhw-h l><
ration and Petition sets j.?rth
names and resid me. ?s if the l'etil
ers: the name ofili- proposed oo:
ation; the place at which it prc|
to have its principal plact of bus
or be Incited: the general uatu
the business which it prop >s t ?
the amount of t h capital st <ck,
liow and whan pivable, and the .
ber of shares into which the eat
to be divided: which declaration
bee.i recorded as required by law
"NOW. Til K UK FORK, i, It
McCown, Secretary of State, by
tueof the authority in me vest*
the aforesaid Cod'1 and Amendui
thereof, do h rchy constitute
commission the ah ivo named pe;
t\re- r, I)..opS /,f I ftfllnr.ll ON .'I lilt I
via a uwaivt v/? >. v/* ?v . by
authorize and empower tt?
open bonks ot subscription to the
atal stock of Ha tksiu'uu Usiiki:1,
ino Co. at 1110 olllco nf Kut
Brabham Co , on Monday .dareli
at 11 o'clock, to b' nmaai/. nl
created under and pursuant to,
with the rights, powers and privi I
set fortli iii the sail Declaration
Petition.
It is hereby required that one (
previous notice thereof he pi\i
tlie Ilatesburn Advocate, a new.-p
publi bed tii the County of I. \inj:
GIVKN under my hat d and
seal of the State, at Columbia.
27th day of iFehruaiv in the Ye
our Lord one thousand nine lion
and eitflit and in 111 mi hundred
tliirtp second year of the litdej
cnce of the Foiled Mates.
It. M McCown,
Secretary of St ii
New line of spring dress jjootl
K. V. Cullum's Batesburt, S. C.
Excursion Rates to S
vanrtah Via Seabo;
Air Line Railway.
Account of Automobile race;
Savannah, Oa. Harcli IKth, t
the Seaboard Air Line Railway
sell round trip tickets to Savai
at the very low rate of one i.nd
third first class fare for the ri
trip. Tickets on sale March 17th
18th; good returning up to am
eluding, hut not later than midu
of March 2th. The rate from C >1
bin, ,S. C., will be $5.70. Rroport
ately low rates from other poi
For further information call on S
board agents or write to
W. I.. Burroughs, T. I? A.,
Columbia, S. *
TMH PALMLT'l
of Celt
The largestimi'OSITORY in SOI) r
SI A IIS
Cnnital
230,01)0 .00
\V?i w i >' / ? r'm ? s ail will
action entrust (J to u*.
We pay 4 p >r cent on deposits n
We are centrally situated and ar
our customers promptly and satisl
Wilie Jones, I'rest
J. J. Seibcls Vlce-I'rest.
'thus. Taylor 2nd.Vicc-I'rest.
Safety Loci
5S-! IK ASSOCI ATION FORM F
? ED.
Y THROUGH THE EFFORTS OF OUR *
' LADIES FOR THE MAINTAIN a
1NG OF BATESBURG'S CEM- I
ETERY
'ouk, I
ollie Tlie ladles that met at the residence
fi.se. ?r ^'s< ')- Nullum 0,1 Tuesday Mch.
2nd formed an association to heknjwn
iress iUS hilesburjf Cemetery Association
. ' fnr t.l ><> mil-niu'n nf b. n?U~ ?!.. 14
Virtl* " v" r""K ,,v n^pinj; tilt! |U||1 III *'
renc l',e cmuctery lierc in good ordi r . 'I'ho
Uen. meu^'?K was well attended and every <
assurance was demonstrated iliet
ner work will he the outcome. The t
'enie "'hcers elected were: Mrs. Fred Cul
lum, President; Mrs. T. H. Kernaclnni 'i
Vic? President, and Mrs. L. I> Cui ddie
',,m? ^wetary and Treasurer. The
. next meeting will be held at the same ..
nnie ' ^'acc ' o'clock on Tuesday March
lulia ^ when details will he taken up.
U a There are fifty two lots owned in the
cemetery a??d by an annual fee of $1.00
per year of those directly and indi
' rcctly interested sultleienl income can
lkW*1 be derived to make tlie place look
neat and pretty t. > those who often *
visit there, it i> probable thai the
lLtl Mayor and City Council w ill keep the
jssie public walks and drives in tfood re '
pair from the revenue from the sale of
lots etc I
arty
SPECIAL COURT
'""I SESSION. ;
Special t ? The Advocate ,
eli t li Lexumton. Mch IT?Clerk of Court
Samuel 13. (ieor^e, has received the ^
order "f (Joveinor Ansel, calling an
extra term of the criminal court for
Lexington county, to meet "on Tues- j
/ day the Mil) day of April 19:8, and
ij 1 continue for su< h length of time as _
, ' may i> necessary.This is in accor* \
, .( dance with tlie provisions of section
it f1 -l ' L'u* ('0(^e ol 'Jllws Vol 1
t'nder the oatne section the chief
thill, , ., . , . , j
just ice names the juu^.j to preside.
1 ^ hul this iias not hcen done yet. Tl?e *
clerk will issue his untie; to the irrand 1
Acts , ,, ,
I jinj anil uiiiu:in iiix'-iirniii|fiy. ^
io"' ! COLUMBIA'S MUNICIPAL \
r; ELECTION.
iness)
re of 1
do; Toe election in Columbia for mayor 1
ant ami aldermen resulted as follows: W.
nnn- S Iieamcr and W. F. Stie^liiy in sec
ne is end race for mayor,
lias riu* follow njf aldermen were then
declared nouiinat< <1. From Ward 1, I
(.ieo W. (Joliitis, K. M. iMil're and F. a
vir S Fare. From Ward 2, F. L. Itrown, L
>d l?v '-yncli and I II. Sylvan. From
lents War' C M- Adiil. 1) (I. McAllister.
;i))(| and K (i. Cook. From Ward 1. R. O.
it ion Keeiinn. 1 . I, Sweeney. From Wttrd
- ~K { ( doii! /. II M. lirewer and S. I
tui to W. Ml anus. j
5j COMMISSIONER WAT'?!
SON'S WORKS. j
loot's' Commissioner K. J. Watvm of Co
i jiikI j iumhia lias 'lit lis a nicelv iinimH I S
| hand b.ok contain initio* pa^? I tilled
lav's -villi a vast amount of Interestinn
11 in rcadinc relative to tlio. resources of g
,l',M South Carolina. The book is well
f cotton up and sh iw-, evidences of
(|)(t
s iiiuch la.ior hi compiling t lie statistics ^
1 11 | of many branches of industries. To
y ?(l I say t hat (kiDiii'iissioner W..tsoii is a ^
, valuable in an to our state is nut line
? ALFRED FREE IN 1,
PF.NiTrNTi ad v
? urn i jjii ; itlll 1 , i
Is at j
Alfred I r? e, who with \V. L Men ^
II- derroti. was convioled of manslautfh er
aid s nteneed to the t enitent iarv
11*11 from ^altnla count y anp \hose appeal
f r;i new trial was r<ru:cd t>y the mi
i pr ine o hi'I, eatnc to t In penitent iary
; at I'm >'! i v eveni p and pnve l inisell up
oth,I to serve out I.is in veats' sentence,
will I H n.iersm was brought to tiie penituah
t ut i '.r\ s'.me t ime ago. His term of I
one| hnpri 1 ninoiit is 12years j
>untl
and j
I in- The LucUy Quarter. pl
ijilit Is t lie on?- von pay out lor a box Of t;i
inn Dr. Kinit's New Life I'ilU. Thev
ion- brim: ymi t lie In altli t lint's more precnts.
ions than jewels I'r > i lieai :or head?ca
ache, biliousn.-sx c mst ipat ion and
malaria, il t,lie\ disappoint you l lie si
(irtee will li ci 'erfully lef .nded at fci
o, a 11 (irn^'^isi s Ij
K) NATIONAL HANK 1
nnbia, : >. C f
M CAROLINA for f.i ids of the DMITi-.l) 1 *
(H)VLRN li:N I .
Owns ; r?
$ 101),000 00 U. S Bonds f
lt>0,0K>.<10 S. C. Bonds | 'y
I *
I ? v ? o ir '.?est attention to every trans) <
n
ii
I o.ir savio rs I) par' ment
7
e prepareJ to meet fie requirements o
factorily. S
.1. P. Matthews Cashier. i 1)
\V. Al.Gibbes, Jr. Asst. Cashier
West on 6: Ay cock Attorneys. Ar
K.
< Boxes for Rent.
ROM 1 STATE TO J
NATIONAL BANK.
The Hank of Lcosvillo has been co
erted into a National Hank audi
lost doubled Its capital stock. 1
ddilion to the old officers reelect*
!r. I>. A. Qiiattlebainn's name hi
ieen added as Assistant Cashier.
)0ES MA WISH SHE WA
PA?
'I wish I ha 1 a lot o" cash,"
Sex pa. one winter's niyltl:
IM go down Sou'. It an1 si ay a while
Where day* are warm an' blight "
le set. an' watched the lire die
(deemed lust, hi thoughtful da/.e)
"ill ma btuuglit in sotu; fresh pi 11
knots
An' made a cheerfui h axe.
1 wish I h id a inildon shares
O' sajck in Standard Oil."
?./. pa; I wouldn't do a tiling '*
Ma made the Kettle l> ill,
in' mixed hot biscuits, fried sun;
ham
An' eggs (smelt go >d, you bet!)
''etched ch'-ese an' doughnuts, mac
i he t ea.
Then pa- set down an' el!
1 wish 1 was a millionaire,"
Sex pa; I'd have a snap-"
<c\l from the lounge, we heard
snore:
l'a?at lib ev'nin' nap!
da did the disli.s, shook the cloth,
brushed ut), put things away,
In1 fed the cat, then started up
ller plans for bikin' day.
>he washed an' put some beans i
soak,
An' set some bread to ris";
Jnstruiik' dried appli s, soaked 'em to
All ready tor her pn-s
ilie brought more wnmi ? ? ?? ' "
. w VV.| V"? V. I LI
cat,
Then darned four pairs o' socks;
'a woke an' sez, "It's tune for bed:
Ma, have you wound bo h clocks?"
-Mary F. lv.llutch'nson in Man
Voman's Home Compuiiou
Best Healer in tlie World.
Kcv. F. Starbird, of Fast Kay mom
daiue, says: "I have used Bucklen
Vrnica Salve for several years. 01, n
ild army wound, and other obstiual
ores, and lind it the best healer i
h > world. 1 use it t ki with trrea
ucccss In my veterinary business,
bice 2*?c at All druggists.
liKo. is kl.l. i i m m kkm an.
.1. H M. Till iiMONP.
riil'UMONh Tl M M KK M A N .
k rr<?KNkyh a r- i.a w
V 11 p Hi'bii.e in all tlie and L
S. Courts,
tilth e in K.tutVmat: "liitdiug,
Lexinet'On, S. <
Get DeWitt's Carbobzen Witc
lazel Salve St is noalitiu, soothin
nd cooling* ltisttoodturpi.es. Suit
iv 1 >r. K. IS- <!iii?i o.
UK ?. A. WATSON*.
( IRNTIHT.
U>l ' osliMr^', "v I ' .
mire l< I HrpMotL- 15(1 i i-' 11lyj.
At kid^o Spring Kvvrv Thursday.
EVERYTHING
111 Drugs.
When you have a pre
.cription filled, you wan
o be sure that pure drug!
ire used^-When they an
iUed by our Licensee
)riiggistt with our pun
Imgs, the best results an
obtained.
Our Line of Patent /Viedcine?
are complete. W<
save ib-rse. Cattle am
>oultry Powders.
Keep us in mind
TMt- CROSSON
I u: *
u / i\U M 1 K
Leesville's i'op itar Druggists.
..eesvilie, S. C.
Use IV Wilt's I .it i If Kirly Wisers
leasmt little pills. Tlicy ate easy Li
ike. Sold l?y ' t". I It. (J it tiler Una
ire.
NO 1 IChi
Miss l.uttij Haltaw, an experienced
'amstress, after March 1st., will In
lund at llie residence of Mrs. Josic
I'oinl 2 28 4t.
SCodol For
indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
If iftrr usiwMwo-ttiuds of a f> <,o bottle of
v i ll, > il r.ui || uienly -ay il has n t bene,
it, .I yoli, wt will refund your money. Try
i i I today on lliis yuar inter, hill out and
it U lite I llnwint!, present it to (In di aler al
In time of purchase If it fail:, t > satisfy you
i turn the h dtle ronfainint! one third of the
ie lirine to the dealer fi in wl mu you bought
. and wo will it fund your mOiiiy.
'own
Stato
igests What YouEat
id Makes the Stomach Sweet
C. DcWITT tk CO., CbicuKo, 111.
f WICKS' WATERLOI
(By Arthur Horrlson.)
u "In the Metropolln Magazine"
*1 To be concluded In next Issue.
'J I tind lhat in the mental perspei
' Ive of most people the days of Ke
and Kssex smugglers lie very far bac
while in my own they stand surprisin
g ly near. It is liat>it of mind, and not
log more Those days were gone b<
fore mine began; but not only havi
seen and talked with gray old smuj,
glers on the Kssex coast: t have evi
tasted tlie white brandy of suchasto
ishing strength which they broug
over iu LIle light, ' fcuh<" of t-.iir...*
1
four KiHons capacity I tasted it <
my twenty-first birthday,fory ye:
and more after it had been sum
v?lcd; and it came from an un??t
peeled sccre store of Roboshobot
Dove, who thus deigned to honor i
majority The treat wasaccompai
ed with mucli sage advice on my c
ie
try into manhood, as v as prooer fr<
this old man of ninety and rati
le more, who had (ought the Kren
afl at as a boy; but a lecture twice
loug. from oue in no such way ende?i
to me as was lie, could not have nrai
a ed tile memory of that amazing dtin
so mild and mellow and soft, albeit
delation of four times as much \v,\t
wa> r.eedej, to tame its strcugbh.
one is asked for dates by haters
arithmetic' nlien it is enough to s
l0 tlr.it I have already written at long
of llie last isolated attempt to rui
cargo of brandy on the Essex coai
0# which was a failure, in the year IN."
^ aivl tliat the trade was falling out
use a decade earlier.
mo n happened that my maj >ri
was celebrated from what was pn
ably I lie very last tub of "run" splri
remaining in Essax ?perhaps In .1
England: and the ta'e which nev
j failed to season Roboshobcry \s mot
's discourse was on tltis occadon tl
y tale of t lie run?one of tiie last sa
ces ful ventures?v'bich Viron^lit ov
( tins very tub and .about, four seoi
? more
"if I'd ha' been a mm o' mor.e
sir," t lie old man said "1 miirht It
niven vou a birtliday compliment
j*reiter cost; but 1 count it mitfhtli
' been easier forgotten. An' if v(
want st ill more to remember it b
I'll tell 'ec this: the bringing ov r
I, that very brandy was the cause o' th
g very lirst teetotal meetin' in TCsse
i Notbin' to t?e proud of p'raps, but
curiosity; an' 'tis my ballet that
such si iiIf as this could In' come ove
wii.li no hindrance ail along, there
never ha? been a teetotal meetin'I
Kssex to this very clay."
1 fear 1 must apologi/.* for my o
friend. Ills was an earlier age. bu
fori' many of uir modern morals ha
had been invented, At. I e saiue tin
with the tasto and scent of that, ii
- effab.e white br ndy present to in
f senses' I was mightily disposed
agree with i is conjecture.
5 was after the new coastguai
^ was f iraied as that came over," tl
old man went on, ;'aud it was mos
i ly lb ' new coastguard as homed Ij> li
smiu:v[lii?. It went pretty vcc 111011^
li? r? lx>nt f< r some years' we'd i;el
t old chief ofliecr, a ^txid deal loo fi
for 11is business, and Lei^h windov
was cleaned with Duicli Kin right u
- to forty years ago Hut just abu
this time there came a mighty sma
an' kdowhi' chief boatman this wa
j promoted from somewhere right off
I'jole. I think they said. His nam
were Wieks Archibald Wicks, to I
quite complete?and he were so vc:
mighty smart as to he very near ;
smart as lie thought himself, and th;
werosai ii'K a deal. He hadn't dot
wit ii promotion, had Master Arch
el.it f boatman as lie were. Von see
w< re a time of changes in the set vie
, in' iwas thought prom Viol's migl
. be made high-r still for some met
| they might lie chief olheers, 'lw:
' nimorei). or anvi tiin.f \t >- ?
, j in i ii men |?ri
? mo', ions were to come to pass Mast ?
\re!lie m ule up his mind to have or
o11.he lir.it. If I lie chief ortieer like
I to go b < sleep an'wait for his pensiot
Master Archie NVfcks was ^hc last t
' object: lint he hi p*? himself might
' imnpy i.p an' down the station, ai
h Iried a miaihe of new bodges Ilia
1 sadupvt a o people hereabout, at
sent a few tuba of this sort the til
wrong war. t'or one thing, lie hap
most astonishing takiu' with th
wcnuMj. II" was smart out an' in.ar
he'd go any lengths to dump infor
I mat ion.
"Now, at the time I'm talking o
I lie luact - 1 ?
, .... .. .. >>. iviiu i iiir'UI IIOI'C WHO fill
J .in\ tiling hitj.'o in tins way was oa<
| T'-m l?!\(h. You've heard toll of
ilaid-.\pp!c' Hiytli, ot l'uxlcsliurnY"
Tl e le^ciuLof thai la .nous siiMiy^ic
far bark at t lie turn of the century
were familiar taies of my childhood
I had heard enc-ugh told of ..HardApple"
Hlyth to fill a book.
4h ..
* Second Annu;
SOUTHE
nt
\ LI
j 1 ^ *
t .
en
: Insurance
jn
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Spaktanj
>ry
ny
;; Year Ending1 D
mi
icr
ci> 1Bfl? E^ggsaggWaiaMI
i E Ini
a .> Premiums
u ?| Interest
$
IDisbur
Death Claims(
reinsurance)
Note?. Voided
Commissions <!
t Expenses
\] iipnl Pooo
v. *. ? v_ vJ x V/VO
?' I speetions
T f| Adv.,P'ting,St
I Home Office E
" 5 Taxes and Lie
? Total disburse
c, I Excess of Rec
fe over disburse
r| as
'a j| Mortgage Loa
it H Cash at Int. &<
|S Int.Bearing,
in || Cash in Office 6
Buue irom /ig'G
Due and Accn
'' 8 Due and Defei
V- 8 Premiums
I Liat
? B Policy Reserve
l~ V Int. Paid in Ac
h. S Accrued Expe
l 8 Capital Stock
?18 Surplus
Insurance
p| PolU'lPS in Fovpp H.
?. .w . . < -* V 1 W/ - *
i; Issued and Revive
i 1 Total
>? p Ceased
r| Policies in Force D
I $3.70 of Assets io
a !!|RH
,, a. n. Twicliell
,, J in.-, B, Cleveland
J no. A. Law
W. S. Montgomery
f LiUo
i
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Llliott Hstes, President
r A. I i. Twicliell, Vice-Prct id . lit
; MEULAL
'.Geo. R. Dean, M. D.
t
a I Statement of
! ASTERN
FE
5 Company
liURO}, S. C.
'ecember 31, 1907
?
come I
$62,735.85 . I
7,463.20 p
$70,199.05 |
sements ?
Ipcc ;J
i " $ 7,000.00 I
3,722.04 ?
t Ag'cy
23,548.81
and In3,427.50
?.
a'ry. 3,704-62 ?.
Expenses 8,659.62
tenses 2,006.37 ments
$52,068.96
eipts *
nnents 18.13(1.00 S1
$70,199.05 |
;sets I
ns $ 86,790,00 p
3ther ?i
Assets 27,761.03 r
i B;ks 11,881.86 k
nts 6,160-92 |g
aed Int. 2,465.04 jf
"red 7
5,781.91 I
$140,840.81 I
>il ities 1
;(net) $36,838.00 ?
Ivance 448.70 f
inses 875.00
100,000.00
2,679.11
$140,840.81 I
Statement 1
N<>. AMOUNT
1,1906 674 $1,268,175
725 1,171,150 I
1399 2,439,325 |
240 394,850 8
1,1907, 1159 $2,044,475 1
i* every |
$8.00 ot Lialiility |
:c TORS'
S. J. Simpson
Aug. W. Smith
A. L. White
L. Carrington
tt listes
ICIRS
Jno. U. Cleveland, 2nd Vice-Pres.
Win. H. Valentine, Secy.-Treas.
DIRECTORS
Geo. W. tieinitsh, M. D.