The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 29, 1908, Image 6
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DISPENSARY HEA tTfi AIKEN COI
ENDED. JUUY uuAwu i
MANY CAS
JUSTICE FULLER INDICATES to C
THAT DECISION SHOULD | 0n Jim. t,?.
BE RENDERED WITH
I innu will
JtLL POSSIBLE criminal court. w
HASTF ; one week may
II AO lit. liquify cases.
, will be mine ver
n, i j ,, .. . . [come up for triu
Richmond, \ a.. May th.?Argument
was concluded tonight in the South .1 '*/ ,_.uum
r, .. .. . . be tried, and tin
Carolina dispensary case and an early .
... . .. , luurd r cases,
decision is expected i?y th United
u.?. ... , , eoiue ip I'd I. .1
Stateseiicuii ? ii i <>i actuals
/-.?.?? v i. ,T, . . j, ? iner ti rin it will
Chief Justice l< uller did not indicate . ....
. , . ... . , '> dou.Jtl'ilil an
when a dictsion might be expected.,
The justice's question as to whether ; iuk the jail
State fui ds were tied up by the re* UTm as the
ceivership proceedings and other in J"iu. un most
quiries of a similar character, indiea i^'-N Ul"'
ted that lie felt that the matter (Jentleuiei
ought to he adjudicated with all tea
sonable haste. The chief contention ^ '''hie.sda
??f Mm nnnpllnnis in tin. :iriMinient, ' hilieiS lliel. and
was that the suit was in effect a suit wu,'*! <M'UW" lo1'
against the State a id that tlie c< m ,llll,K ]
mission appointed by the logis'atuiei ** ''
to wind up the aiTairs of the dispell i '
sary was a court and could not be en I nu' 1
, . , , .. i 11en. Morns, >
joined by another com t : no one save,
the Stale had any inteiest in the busi ' '* l"MAa
ness to be linuidatcd and thai lliej V ,' '
, . 1; ... (;. w. i; unto-,
State was therefore an mdi.>pcnsiblc
party t? the proceeding,. j J;If
this argument holds good tin- 1 m"lJ 1,1
suit fails upon the principle that an t-'!ss' \ otui, \
individual can not sue a ."Mate " u ('l<a MS"
T. M. Mordtcii complettd In-, atgu ( '' ,ildland
ment lor t lie appellant at toe morn i "-Whittle
ing session and was followed by A. S. j 1 ^ s
Barnard, representing tiie same side > : l?iyton
The case was closed for the stale by ^ M Anderso
B. L. Abney of South Carolina. " " Nail, I'a
c. L. Home, I
RIDGE SPRING LETTER
Joe i)l. Johnsoi
J. K Bates, T?
A JUNE WEDDING- A RECEPTION - v\?
COLLEGE DAY- 1NTER2ST1NS Ov" n
PERSONAL MENTION. Anders,
M J, ( onper,
II. (>. <)i t Oil
N N. Bodie. I
Uidge Spring, May *JT, lnos (iwing ?t c. ssivvwr,
to a temporary indisposition occasion- j J I ' I'earden,
ed by a slight illnessyour scrihe lulled NvY1{
to be moved by the spirit of icluhi> *|,< j" 0,tv
scrlbcndi lienco wc apologi/- for i lie
non appearance f tlie usual letter last ???????
week.
Society circles here are in a high "'
slate of excitement on account of a
real June wedding t> occur the -1th
of June. The contracting p irf . s are
Mr. Janus of <5n?ers. s. (' . .mi one of
our popular reigning s>ci t\ heli< 's. { ,
Miss Lula J ?iv n The man. g cm
tract will he solenized in the oapti?t *- 'A'
Church with all t ie eclat and ore
uiony, due the important occasion. V'i.
Twelve chorus girls and twelve brides
mauls will lend urace and eii;t;m to WT
the auspicious event l"l!ownl uy an !?j
elegant n ception.
Mr. Wallace lioatwrinht "s smiling
countenance is seen attain in Ins ac
customed place of business, ih- returned
with Ids charminp hride lroin
tlieir extended wedding lour last
Saturday Mrs. Ada bi alwri^ht will .V
hold a reception in lienor oi their
home comintf Thursday cvenh ^ !i in: ' ..,1
nine to eleven.
l>ame run.or hints t>(' fet an tin i
wedding in tlie near future.
llev. J. H. i'ldwarris lias returned' r
from the S. It. Convent inn radiant h % J ^
enthused on account of tin* delightful y ^ k
alio benelicial trip lie w; . i nutted
to enj )y.
Kducatioicii or College I ?.u vs.* m \ -4~-i
observed at the baptist Clmieh last y y ?
runday. Mr. W I, I'anirl oi Sahula.
delivered an eloquent ? ration in he
hall of iMirman and < ! '. Colleges
Jteligi ms tr lining and C risliau t du?
eat ion i-. the touch stone thai turns'
lifes alloy to purest gold.
Mr. lien IM wards I a. returned Horn
Baltimore for tl.e vacation
Mr. Otis Culluin, w ife an I bib) are
visiting ids mother Mrs. L,ila I'ul'u.i,
Mrs. James M. Holstein has just re
turned from a \isit to savannah a.
companied by l.er sister. Mis i: c
Smith and children I In \ will spend .
the summer to the delight ol their ||
former friends and acquaintances. ?-~^ J
Mr. and Mrs. I'. 15. Smith visited B[ ^ ^
Mrs. J. M Holstein last Sunday. j
Mrs. Hvaline Martin leaves Saturday
to visit her (laughter, Mrs <; \V.
Anderson, of a ugusta.
Miss (5 race I'rontis is visiting the
M i<ci?< Vi?nl??rv in ViKinctti
Air. and Mr> Manchester Watson
will Soon innve into their new residence.
The doctor.-, will meet in convention
at Itidne Spring June *Ui and indulge
in a basket picnic at the famous
*pr?nx'. r. |). 1',
For Sale.
Will sell for caali or exchange for
dwelling house and lot in Hatesbiir^- '?fv
70 acre farm -t niileB from Warners,
S. miles nearest point of R. ft.,' _
on K. F. I) , Tenant house, half in cultivatioii,
balance 01 initial forest.. .
Address "Ih sink.ss," J
Wais'eriBf. s. ('.
Weak women should read mv "I! ok
No. 4 For Women.It was written
expressly for women who are not well. L
The book No 1 te'ls of Dr. Slip p's
"Nivcht Dure'' and just how these J
soothing, lie illiij,', antisept ic suppos . | A T A j
Itories can he successfully applied. I IJ \
The book and strictly coiiiidcnlial i f i|| 1 11
medical advice is entirely tree. Write \At\J\J I
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis The Ni^l.t
Cure is sold by tranter's l>ru# Sture.
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UNTY COURT. LEXINGTON COUNTY 1
^V'mtebmtii F llsT WttK JUKCKS F0R JUSE'
S OF lNlEBESTII. COURT 1903.
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i .Ino >b.l. 1 'ori :e <, John A Billon line, !
. i^lith iiih repular J dm W Ad ims. Charlie It. Kneece. i
Court < { regular Ses- .1 It. M Muck, Pied C. Hartley,
one in A Tumi . The P-ttusL ' oo^ler. M. P. Laird
III last oik week, and A M C iatt lehauin, .lesst M. Alalpiss,
i?e consumed with s I.. moU. I>anlel 11. Lee,
At this term, there oiias A llans. II. 1) Shumpcrt.
y lot nestine cases l.o ,ioab L. ( unlet, ,i L. Mall hews, |
I. 1? is e \ poo ted till t Wade .i S- x. AlhertL Craps, i
Henry Leopard wBI ,i. S<?l Hooley, I'aul 11. Miull,
ere are a number of s. Kvans ! '.?>l'c. I*. Wash Shealy, j
some of which will Lewie Mailman, L. M. Bast,
J. Heinir the stlinnv r s Ml MieuL. I). B. IB (liters, ,
n>>r last loiitf, and It Perry W . Site.., Andrew A. Meet/.e,'
\ business oilier than II. rtunU Kaiser, ,i. ,i. McHrady,
, . ..I II i- i- .. -. t?? i> i >.
win uf in n-11 n'i | 14 i n iv , .1. n i ijfiipn;iri,
f.irtnei. i'l whom tie W. M. Militant-', s. (>. Daily,
ly c in posed will he lleber K |)rehtr, N. S. Derrick,
their crop>.
SWOND WKKK JI IMItS.
ii of the Jury.
v I he Jury Commiss- ?>. A. Shank. ItaiiH it. tlnhlc.
t he follow ii-tf jurors Tl.os. ... hull. .. .1... A. S.ay,
the first week of the Lul her I. dar.tt, Sam M Corley.
Devi A. how. , Perry II. Shcaly,
,. A udorson Smith, Simon M..Smith,
w ace lie I '
W. A. Conner, d . Stuck,
>oivern.
VjllK,.US0. km ! ? Meetae. It. It. ltarr,
Win. II. S immer. <Joo W. Kikaid.
i ; ue iUse.
r(l, hanks Mill- N West llannan, .. ... Haltiwanper,
Sunny Side. A!o"' ' L- Sm,th> M OI,vcr(>l)<
(l.oVe i 1'iaiik M nrkic, .i.Collin Price,
, Muntmorei ei. WlP. II. Derrick, s. T Alt.,.an,
, Jr., Wajreucr. U Willie Mayer, V D. V Kueker.
farrenville. 1 .lames l-onl, .uhn... A.nick,
n (> u jtieo M.Levvts, J A. Uriiinimcr,
, Sunnv Side Charlie K Uikard, Ceo, It. Kleaz.-r.
Wauener. P .1 Shumpert. Sam II. WingariJ,
"i11o\* ' ^ ^ Taylor
, Oak drove. r
h, Oils. I
He and I lankinson. i \|r. ohn Itih l of \* i i i?14. li.iivs,
'ane and Hankison | * I have been .solium DeWitl s Kidney
', c reeds store. t*.|id??r Pills foi about .1 year and
W 11 leiiville j they kiv.* h t Uir satisfaetion than any
11, kneeeo Mill. I pill 1 over sjid I'liem are a do/.ctt
11:it Da ' people here v/ho have use.I them and
dranileville. . <
,l(|Ml.. they jfive perfect satisfaction in every
dranileville. case. I have used them invsclf with
\. d rauitevillo. line results." Soli! by Dr. F. h. dun
m. I anpii-y. tor's l>run Store.
Perry. 1 *
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Oik i t rove.
^.'yiU>N1 rtl?eAogusta.! UP.KING'S f\jf.W I5ISCOV# WY
v aw" ?vr. *'\l Purely Stop That Couyh.
\s. \\ i ron villi*.
Safety Razors Fo
|| 10 cents,
J While The? Last
I Nl.il ^ Jfcj
A Razor that will shave
||1| give satisfaction.
M Three Extra Blades For 1
Are (living: On
f On Our Men
d Children's C
ery thing1 /v
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Plain I ;igti
sburg,
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THE BATESBURO ADVOCATE
| May St
m
lj|c Dry Goods
10-4 Sheeting 3sc qt
for 23c per yd.
4-4 best Sheeting L
for $1.00. Cheaper ;
7^ 15 1-2 yds. for $1.00
Sea Island 5c per yd.
Good heavy feather ti<
12 1- Z c per yd.
Brown Linen 14c per
^7^ 10 and 12 l-2c Muslii
8 *"4C*
White Lawn llie 12
kind for Oc.
3^|v 15t: Lawn for II I-2c.
If We are a
and saucer:
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^ ??I lie
c ncf m
e=Fourth Si
persoi
i's, Boy's
?VI; PA
' tf y IS yoa w
<lotmn?.
Some
l2c- VA1
in St
65c. 151.
larked!
^ : w
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i res. i ,
: ?
Why Negr
'J lie liun.or
j AfHrjIII Willi
life iii iiir f.(
melon vino
fa< t, liowove
fOftifnli ,h"
I l?l I fl vine is
found w ild ii
I B of the contim
B tivnteil for n
I [ 't B melons grow
? those of sou
melons nieiiti
"* being among
Q i? I'-K.vpt Wei
a 1 ons, for in t
' the time of tl
I I Is represcntet
k k I procession of
/ I V/ bearing on lit
groeu watcrui
aid.
Sa. ?
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fecials ^
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at Qa
Clothing.
iality $5.00 and $6.00 Suits forj$5.0<
) $3.95. $3.9,
I yds. IS.00 and 9.00 44 44 j4.oO
urrade 6.50. .
j 10. and 12.50 4 44 '3.50
7.05. 3.00
4.00 Pants lor 2.OS. > cn
r<Linir I 1
.s.ou " 44 2.25. I
2.00 " 44 1.20. Ask
yd. A big lot of knee pants at leatl
is for cost. La Ii
50 and 00c Shirts for 43w. j ,
75c shirts for 50c. I
1.00 and 1.25 shirts for SOc'Chil
j Underwear in all kinds Iprjo
iand prices.
!so giving away at
s with each $5.00 t
BEE HIVE,
Carter Bros.,
Batesbur.
SHOPPli
"BY M A
A l\l 2"^ a .r-? * ' - " "
/\ KUCASUKt VV ll
IS DONE
"WH1TI
ail Order Deparlinc.it, puts forth spei
ng Special Values for the out-of-Au
s that w e don't mark a special price o
s that are reser\ed for Mail Order cui
ners who can come to the store, are
1 every day in the week, and we feel
1 he made for the shoppers who cann
1 ! .
have your name put on our Mai J
? special Sheet" wii be mailed tc
Y YOUR RAILWAY PARE if you c?
ill see from th shopper's iuile
cation.
Mail Order Specials are as
$1.25 Long Cloth, v just 50 pieces in
$1.50 English Nai?i>ock, 12 yards
21) WIDE DRESS <ilN(iNANS. 7c. fr
ripes} Checks and Plaids, full pi(
ACK TA1TETA SILKS d()c. 1.) in i
he price, rich, good bla -k.
rite for What You
B. WHIT
VUCiUSTA'S ONLY DHPAI
oes Like Watermelons. W M y
i is always associate the BA ii Xjt
ihe JjjLm. f %.! m. B B
tasto of the colored man
lie daint.i arises from his ? u o
ml hern stales, where the B 11 /V A V
like a \s a limij^V 5 H
r. the African taste for a n . a
Ion Is hereditary The U11T UUtllflntl'P Cou
Ive of Attica, where i! Is jr after using tw >-tlhr<ls of a fi.oe
t the great central plains K !i ' you ran I i.rstly .?> It i, .s
. , . . , . . hod >oti. wo toll refund your t. *
"t. tUHl has also hecn cnl- k ,i l t i. on i?; Bu.u mice, h
tanv ages In l.gvpt tin* situ tin; f lowing, nno it n to the
..." , ttio time of ptitr i.is If it fails to ?
n along I In* N i >* I i \ a. r, i > tii?- |, ttl < itaininc it* th
Iheastein Missouri Til* ' icdirine to the dr.dcr ft :i wl.oin y
.. . . it. oiiil ?e will r<. fut< t >our inom y
tuietl I?> Ihc Isrtn hies it '
the good things they had . lown
e undoubtedly wniorincl Sut# ? . ?
he wall pniul .ngs about Sign here
it exo<lus the melon viiu L__ ?utThi?ou<
sla es Is depicted, each
Digests WhatYo
is shoulder n huge, dark And Makes the Stornaoh
icloii. ? \\ i. hiugton ller* b. ?. DeWITT A 00.? Clalce
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Shoes. 1||
0 low cut Shoes for
Oxfords for 2.MS. 5^1
" 2*79, Tfflk
44 2.48.
44 ?.M8.
to sec our patent
lier shou for 2.00.
ies low cut shoes from
"Ptlren's
shoes in all
es.
set of cups ||j
.Tilde.
V_\/ //*
p
g, s. c. |g
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UL"
[EN SHOPPING
AT
B'S."
:ial efforts every week, in pregusta
customers. Not a week
n from ten to twenty five Special
stomers. We do this because the
here to pick up the bargains
that some special concessions
lot come to do their selecting in
Order List, and our 4'Mail
you.
in '.o:ne to Augusta to shop, as
e, which will be sent upon
Follows:
the lot) forSOc Piece,
to piece, $1.25 Piece.
lis Gingham is full yard wide,
sees NOT remnants.
les wide, extra :ood quality
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TV am LU
E & CO.,
RTMENT STORE.
1 The World's Best climate
Wl no! entirely fr?.?> from disease, on
the hitfh elevati >n fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria is en
countered I il tfi'e tier or less evlent
J|according to allilude. To overcome
I* I* .. v X ? ,v/ - iavillllir. Ilitliill i",
jaundice, bliousness, fever unci ague,
bottip of j and general lebility, the most etTeetIve
' /.v remedy i.c Electri hi ters. tlie ureal
'? alleraliv unci blood purifier; the an-ii
tv > ii I idote for every form of b ?dily weak
il <1 <>f I lie
on bought noss. norvousne-.. and insomnia. .Sold
under guarantee at all druggists.
? Price f?Oc.
" Brown (Jreen is going to Europe
lvPo4 f"f his health.
U?/Z|I White So? How did he lose I.is
i Sweet healths
1*0, 11^ i Brown Earning the price of u nip
to Europe.?Chicago News.
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