The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 16, 1908, Image 1

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' Tfc BATESBURG ADVOCATE A TRI-COUNTV PAPER. ESTABLISH>3D 1901 _____ BATESBURG, S C., IRII>AV. Oct. 16th, ipOS- $1.00 PER ANUM __ ALL i? s Wt? t .si'A WWW 'affVtVi t GEORGIA RAIL! A AUCillS I A. til - *t CAPITAL ANI> SURPLU J* On January 1st a Savin V? was added to tliis Bank posited therein bears !n e Compounded Janu, J TvllS i- YOUR C i/.V:: tiik M> mm, r * HRv .-V ^ I \ ! > HI KlH'Si ill Ml Kr. ' vj- . -? > 11 > i n I > i1 ^ i 11 '*s \vi IP^v' ;'a"'':' :?I?* i?ank ??i i imr K& ^ '? 'i iin? iniiiH'iic'' ^ \ \ V4;t;" i 11 I *1 ' st ' ! I) 1<> I I is (?\\ \ \ ! $'' 11. - i I a . i l (> | > I a t I \\ t/7f \y i< ! |( i\\ i! I L! I 11<' ( \r?' v i j i ?_ w?' i i: i \ ?* in I ^ 'V* . * i M 11 it i n i t y. \Yi A :i1 iv-1M?M.->i >l<1 li riii> Wy / v ; 01 YIZVJ V ' - > (I . l) tlv 11 r ( ft pa i<! - [i?a / \ mi ar > li lly invited to open a > J Coiu , Savings Bank ix / Absolutely Sate Saving ace uu ^ Interest at 1 per i f I). C. MliVNVARl), President. ol' ar'f VI:e= $K I : i ninr Rooms f< s i. iMiblcs of tlic S POPULAR i I:ver\ 1 hinic Clean, Neat MA LAV IS ! K37 Kr< a . St Lands for Sale n 1 wll! sc": ] Slic outcry at Ai- rOOS ken on Sale Hav 1st Monday in Moverr e.. I ir. t ot e>: e!lIri.y ,m . ' nber . !. ! on . : a vp-cttn. 'I! v. ith ,v nvn e - ,?-r 1.- pay tor pa- , |V p< . v< n,. r , p. ' ? = . .. LX.. ii ..ci ville, S. C. ?n?;? p i ni ?| j, I'i ii . ' ( I . t > > c 'lie , still (' Hit IT ' -l! ii t it V e .1 I'K. S (' e i\ > i i. *i'i * r Sa le. '.e ... en| i ovt i ' /ii i *. I '':ii >ns is I iiur ??l .Vooul '? . . j t. t it I'll!) ?i\c ' I 2S , . i-. in cult i > ;: . J i 1 . ... I ,uti iiitII^ : '' till. Ill If i I It. . c't ' |l. 1} > . :1 . I . II. I ill! . Ul lu. . .! .it III '<!v , I . 1 I! lUlVll i); . , ii', i .n il i'ii;rr\ <i ;i? lui t> t?i fit ' ?v . , acre Ulc.il I > '>ti' ,;Jl' It . , , i < > V; c.-lua . > C. H ''' fni I ! .ix '* v'i t :mO . >>- ' Ih:s . y ' - v ' :'n" ' v,.( bio 1 him 1 ? look you up. 7. ties, "Viayor. f |?OR SAIJ T?vo lots in Daleslwrn about one ^ I,all acre each. Desirable location f:or terms see firs. It. I Dates. lib MEWS OF IT COTTON MARKET. *()A!) tUNK S Bateshurjj Spot <S 3-4c. :()RGIA. _ g? __ s $S50,Doa.oii 2- WAS 3SKS f PERSONALS. ary and July. *C ? _ _ _ 2-5^ All l hose having visitors will confer 1PPORTUN1TY 2; I!l favor upon I he Ad voc it? by sen linn ( IS3*1 ^ 1,1 l,K'ir ?"'?.es ?r u'r?,v '"bursday THE of each week. Miss Isabel Brooker is visiting at Swansea. vw m \ \! \ \ Mr. 1). K. Strother. o! Johnston, ait r o i , AL1, 1 /g was in Batesburg this week. til** i < n i \ i< 'I i< <' ?>1 that horouphlv ivliu- % Col. K. W. Hunt, of the Southern , c^C Hailroad, spent ruesday night in 1 ''O.-kM.-? ? Batesb,w. the coini's lion can Njg S3? Miss Jennie Thomas, of Rulgeway, II lillSllX'S . will ll'd , . . . ' w is here on a visit to her cousin. Mis. lis iUH oimt with us, ^ c. E. Craven. rhe i?t it >i tit 11 \- liia'li stand- .. .. .... . . the m. Mrs, M. 1\. Smah, of Ridge Spring, . h.k*iil <m-inincM'uial ^ is visiting relatives in town. itspro udicit thoan mnts <>f ... .. , , much i* Miss 1 it; i kutlaiKl rairw mm * s^r . rresui aim iiiuiviuiia . gjjy I Columbia yesterday to spend the p;s cd jlt^ m week end with the home folks. p. , ft k\] * ' Mrs. Lucy McLena. of Johnston, est in ^ A ; N .v i_ was a visitor to Mrs. C. I.. Plunkett too nil C- thls week- any pi . Mr. M. C. Wise, oi Greenwood. J1 c " "i"1.' "11 nil 1 ^ . .. . rhc at is spending a few dav near town. I : mark NMuwb N?b ifeystiiS? Mr. and Mrs. L B. Cartledge and ;ovoll, is.-! >i*V? v& Mr. and Mr.. S. F. 'en y and child- rour<. '"Lren were amonir those from Bates- pC^K.; bury who took in the "circus" in sec iavifiK Account with the ( Columbia today. Halesl Trust Company. I Mr- aml Ucnl Gunter ot expcc c Seivern, spent this week with their yala a ts i,y Mail Solicited S daughter. Mrs. J. B. Stokes. to the cent \ i-i licr on / Railroad Commissioner 15. L. COl UMIilA C. i Caughman, of Columbia, took in ^ the Fair Wednesday. K|c." .. , ? Rev. N. N. Burton, ol Langlcy, longer visited his daughter, Mrs. L. 1). |Jul 0, Cullum, this week, j sel> Mr. and Mrs. .T. C. Cullum* and 1 ^ei C'*NI " tl TTI | little son, of Augusta, arc visiting t'Ctary ?V .mJfZ JtmmmJL? JLLJ relatives in town. late h >r Theatre Parties. * * ..... anxio I Mr. George Comann, ot Utggins . >eason. , , .... . istrati I rerrv. spent several davs this week 1 tnoug ^ _ in town. ^RI^ES ?? and Up-to-date. BROIHERS I FARMS Augusta, ua.i W'c <_ i\ r pari i I 'OR SALE , u i-, i mi-. iorouy.1, ired Rhode Island Red \ clirrkiU'J th iters. Spring hatch. V WuKCrsltnyly. I " ? I at'l IH T slio.l \dvacate Office. < ?11 f s;i villus t llr?atVordil): . J X! NGTON I'AIR < 1 rawals \\ ' i . I," \in ,'lop ('; i- ('< rt iIirttt <>s ? >! i i I ion ue now rva ly 'or 'ml t Trst. tin - A : i of ! lie ,, i >ur tin .n ?i, in a >t a lis ii. ; i 11 <| l ; i? n;:i in Ini i i in^ ? I < >| 111 I rmnlilimi. Ti.t -1 i ;. j . fun ish ii sullii ii I I \\ i.V con i itl I i \ <\ :t vale, for till I- r J thrir Iktllkin.u' us are thai the i . isa h .,i li ' ltei r usual In.: h i'l.. i Mir jiiaiit v and <iuai Kill' I'. /.miaiermn'i ot Mntth \ . , II \ I . U ' - \ II e X | i l l horsl ce \ awarn l lie Premiums .1 arena. i lot . I u se in'.e:; I iii : i . i"i i ii ; : t heir en * rles I _ ?? . i : - i . ; *is v n a e >n \ oiiient i -v it,- in s: i in ar I tie e a.y s , w ill hi> 'upen i ' i i hi i Hie in l.exinut. n ,, ... . . . .... a:,;" f tlha iel a. .he Pair Mr' aml MrS' G' L:r I . , M.sses blise yiul hdna . o. * .i? . I 191;? > I % . Columbia College, tool i '-air 1 thi., week. v >\Mt Ki.i.l.iN .a' lll-RI: I'liOM Mi- e Lillie But iardt ' Neil l.o os Wiiuti'. ot Ward . were . u : . to ^ . j ' %! \ilr.;.>; i...t r. Past and M. lice B-n; e 1 1 1 , '.?ir? iie. Will hi h re nil it the 1 t <>i week. l?ove unit buslitvsn Hon. and Mrs. ( M? an ttcrnespecially. Ratiklrt Motel# Misses Lucile and i Kfirdofl^^ Lcxin .ton were : :r.t v' ;?ois|uc' Snrnllt, , IstfU ..v. \\ illutm Mitchell of Mount- ... , . . Miss Cora Hello lv t c; i> spendpe .everai days in town this . , 11 ing a few days with fi parents at S}K. Bishopvillc. ;n;r M Kub> Glover attended the deny Widow" in Augusta Friday Mr- Kcl!ers Mit< m"n ?f Soulh ""I ,'nt Carolina College was * visitor here Messrs. Gerald and Jim LaGrone, ' ray lin Kushlon. Martin Mathcny were | Miss Kva Yarborouph has returnnongthc fair visitois this week. ed from an extended trip north. I REE CPUNTIES A GRAND SUCCESS. I THE TRI-COUNTY FAIR- VERY LARGE ATTENDANCE. I EXHIBITS WERE EQUAL TO ANY STATE FAIR. HJlt'.NG THE WCr.'v THE 1MHENCC CROWD WERE 15 SPLENDID HUMOR AN J HOT A SINGLE ARREST MADE FOR DRUNK EN ESS NT NT WEEKS 1SSURE WILL CONTAIN A C0 ::PlETE ACCOUNT ! r.-County hair a-. exceeds j their usual wont. Frisky colts, lowo.\ - nguitic i :c c unions ?>i klne. sheep, floats and swine arc ?iec v.i and it is ; source of numerously entered i'j: ration to the wide vakej The poultry exhibit is replete in ent In M. E. Rutland, and inan: varieties of fowl yard 'ore. Trie corps o 31 fleers that The building is comfortable and ie annual 1 air is '.he grand- well arranged. Tim exhibits are its tory. 1 he exhibits lar above the average. Stately turkeys inn is to rnume ne surpass and quacking ducks, plump Piyc\ cxhit ion in point of j mouth socks, White Rodents and - rid magnificent display, whiter Leghorns, thrifty Wyandotts, :tc e cede i the ,0001 gee c, eacoeks atul pigeons. Rhode ii: c 1 v 1 a mote i hit. v- . Helgium 1 iares, Broi: >. ; n: on:erly con t ' vhite Holland Furkcyj. ct co >.c . related to-on .>e a creditable array in . oseldom o ics privilege to i try done under the capable managel'-' >'':< :c t opening da;. : Mr. Austin As'oill. Sv. . i )ui;; ..'oie an ir o pleased the lri-C'.mty Fair outside, ' at. that cuhr.inated in the -.V/hm the main cntrr; e to the ttirr t welcoming hospitality lett one is struck with the profuse i- reciative tnsitors within varieties of nuts, fruit ., vegetable 'a:,, g border,-., lor four con ncd -ud farm products. ?. h . ce day. o: unceasing merti :: 1:ic cotton stalk-, cane. co:: and pleasurable profit that pro- oats, peas, wheat, rye. pungen n< the i'ri-County Fair to be no pcrs, ornamental gourds, .'.o.d;. 1 an experimental inception pumpkins, aromatic hens, ; av. r >, te huge success at the very out- asparagus, nun- us, who r m\i extcrion bids <cr an ox plot ;loi <. ;pitc previous entries the Sec -' fhe:IrTusoov,;. ctepiitfs. t1 ' rtcr s office was besieged to a mammoth si/o all must von 'o our with clamorous exhibitors j be appreciated, Ti e usly awaiting their time of reg- Phosphate C--. of Charleston it . 1 on. The handsome building, pressed by the grand colic ' of h spacious and conveniently varied /arm products c.f tiv* ?mer. HRS' BUSINESS ctlhl I' It t t Ol )1 i< III . ? ( 11 I >lisi ||CS> i ?l mm >n n t \\ i t It ;t 1 ?;i ijU sacitini'iiM' uji' id I? without. i' | 11 ; 11 m ' 111 is aunt lief i'Vci'I h'tll I'M ;t - it doc . he |?r i : I '?I with ' -f ? m .it:' Mvsl it It l I 1 i i "< . i? >111 Its. fjM -d | < i s-s !, hi mi In. |M*r relit .i! w ;tys :il i . <lis|M?spl .. r . ir I ill it r 1 !;? lit r, i i?t - 1.? i n:i kr I h i-? I !< >i)ic, 'I'll I \'r! <? < ,\ L I'.ANK OK I'.ATI -P. I liO ip< >' was tave.l to the utmost P' -,; Mr. M. K. Kut.au ! comp' ip< to ru mn.odate the en in; . 'es 01 hotneprown ha\ rna. i<; ? xiul to. ;y ovei topping a baa >f r. t z Hate.'-but" tor tc.. ba ; and bass of grain. r a i round is imprt . ed moth corfij etc., all .-uggcstiveo tl. i p; ( ?ea y thr vat r. , : i woju'w 1 icsour . ? hwi-iti ; I a cinine: < e a.; vr ;' .. il nd \v:ti ihe ;> mature; .. red lor \ - iwr ! r ? ; t son? >t t-?" Now:u live arc., i. O; en swings t; > n . re ? .< ,iy do wc li'~ hi ! . is gate; ?. within all is bu? tr. ' vo wcilth of ...ft i'armei sr. ; .i. tivity. Cos is ,uc floating the o; wl < i inca "c < i. u he exhihiratin; breeze while .. . in.Co. it a rt . trained band di out ;cs . i .iii. .r < ::tati\c one. I'hc lessen speal in > oi music. On the glee: -1 J< tsel and impacts c c .<.I won n tent. : :i\< .Turin n he In- mi . ul panicy times a pi o:t. hi time as it were and magic j wi:' -1i e v.i p would we but ittd eleisare houlir p torth .a tne.i i: ? a practical appli*.;*ii >n. Lil nimble tyle to the indulgent a- I .aban ot old on: cattle should ion Si iicnt o. the on-looker on a thou .u I hili . The tastetul lorsos even seem to ? nv< i nlhb l? .-urate 'udv both o* Mc the spirit ot the ?cc;ision and ar- o.list Kpi .-opal church pi< iti< rd oi tltc gala attire o.' an entiy over by Mrs. Hoatwright and M , step with more animation than Cai wile supplied home made ca dies. The 5 and lOcts. store dii NkW?... a . >CONDENSED rushing trade. The magnificent Arthur Watson and Miss Mary Der' buggy display of Mr. M. \i. Rutland rick and prizes awarded as follows: elicited many gratifying remarks. Mrs. J. W. Lindler, Woolen Socks. The Mfcitesburg Bottling works " " " " Cotton display was a work of art. The " Infants combination of bottles placed in a " " " " Stockings, pyramid so as the light would show " J. J. Leaphart, Mixed Coverlet, through made a rare exhibit indeed. " C. K. Livingstone. Cotton Coml he different colore i extracts were tort. so arranged that the colors blended Mrs. J. W. Dreher, Woolen Coverlet. ! beautifully. Mr. B. l\ Whitehead Miss V. Crosson, Hearth Rug. tie crves great credit for this, one of Mrs. C. K. Livingstone. Patch Work the most attractive exhibits at the Quilt. Pair: and the W. B. Alt man Mrs. Mary Cato, Worsted Quilt. ' Iron Works with the Leesville Man- Miss Lizzie Rankin, Quilt, j ufacturing Co., deserve encomiums Mrs. E. F. Strother, Counterpane, of praise because of home industries " " " " Quilt and high grade worth. Not to be j Miss V. Crosson, Crazy Silk Quilt, 'i; tore is the Grey lock exhibit by, " " Patch Work in Silk. the enterprising J. Wm, Mitchell of i " " " Worsted Sumincrlan Artistic in its arrange* j Counterpane. | m<- d ugnestiv. in its purity of Mrs. L. D. Cullum, Knitted Mats :o ra:! of health re- " J. P. Copeland, Lace. J. C. Cullum, Spec, in Tatting, rhc t it .vcI \liihit Miss .V. Crosson, Lace. . v.'o..Jei aria mira- M.!'s' 1 &|war<ls, Sacque. ; cliche : hy a ;:lmipse h.to this .. Uarby, Rug. A. C. Jones. Carriage Robe. vers ye are living preach- Siaith^Dollfes. L. I). Cullum, Centerpiece. ; r ich lea a book, ,, other, Centerpiece. Supplying to our fancy numerous ? John Rawl, from lowliest nook." J; D; Rawl- Sacque. , . E. P. Strother, Cushion. j t. tcr . brusr. can rival the .... ... J- J. Leaphart, Shams, i ' v re - ' ot tneir I) .>om, .. _ Uarby, Centerpiece. : ray the permeating .. n v c 0 f . G. E. btone, Sofa Cushion, r< at tnc.r t.ci perfume. .. ...... _ . . , , Scarf, mm: -. action of '*ot.. potted ... . . . r. , Miss Lizzie Dreher, lowels. , ] Mrs. P.. C. Ridgell, Pillow Shams. * ' ' ^ ^ I \ /T * - \ \ IT *% * : Miss Lyl Havnes. Doilies. < . v he hiring et ...... ' , . V. Crosson, Iidy. o! : .. .. } , , Splasher. iM " T. li. Kcrnauhan, Waist. S. P. Derrick. Child's dress : .<_ ir.er- .. . , ~ , .... . A. L. Iaylor, Tidy. X',ClL " J. W. Dreher, Dram wk. Apron 1 ' ir I he , , , , J. J. Leaphart, Doihes. . i..' r pacity are .. T, t. t. , _ , , _ ' E. I\ Strother, Table Cover. t ? tn ^. .* 'a .iic* o 1 i. o v. . tj . . , , D. B. Busby, Centerpiece. Miss Daisy Edwards, H'dk'f. Mrs. M. E. Courtney, Pillow Shams. - . " 1*1. P. Watson, Basket, i uis - Boatwright. K. " J. J. Leaphart, Feather Fan. .I. A. VV.r ion. Broad- Miss Lizzie Dreher, Bead Work. 'Me Hares and Mrs, L. D. Cullum, Paper Flowers. h' appended are the prize Lamp Shade. .1. W. Lindler, Battenberg Doilprizes a war led. Flowers, ies. J. W. Lindler. Ladies Collar. -eaphan best collection ge- " " " " " collar in Lace .pal > md ten s 1st prize. " E. F. Strother, Point lace h'dk'f imCi JS >! . Ji-.i prize. " I. Edwards. Battenburg Center or sl? . c specimen palm. piece. 1st ai l '2nd. Mrs. I. Edwards, Honiton lace h'dk'f Miss Daisy Edwards, Battenburg Mrs. I. B. Kvrnagh 1st and 2nd. H'dk'f. Mrs. M. B. Edwards, Battenburg Mrs Frank Kncece 1st. Scarf. Mrs. A. C. Jones, Battenburg CenMr.s. Frank Kneece 1st. terpiece. 1. ... , i . i:..~ i i n *? . i v .Hi. ... . .vj; i i cny iviiss iAZZ\e Ureher, Best Specimen Kmhroidery. Mrs. A. C. Jones, Host Specimen a!. I'-;! Herbt :tt. Raised Work. wi . . rich Mrs. 1 II. Caughman, Best Speci| "o pi . . men Crocheting. Leaving the flower exhibit and the array of fancy work the household department with its tempting lisplay it fruits, preserves, pickles, catsups, jellies, etc., claimed the at1 .adies noted for the"; culinary attainments and experie ice in household accomplish 1 ment were selected namely: Mrs. W. K. Shealy. Mrs. N. A. Derrick and Mr-. At well. The veratile and ac' : commo..iting Dr. K.J. Ktheredge, I Superintendent and Miss Missouri Glover proved herself to be an able .e exhi- assistant. One hundred and thirty v. centers one first prizes were awarded and i f the sele ion.were made from more .1 -plav titan a t o- sand entries proving beI ct ative fancy yond a question that the Tri-County < K -net; " jke l. .veil to the ways of cii :. ...... uhh . ' at 1 understand ."orir.p to tht palates of tastidious. The prize winete nors arc as follows and in no depart t ;iu"..: u the awards be received ntpiimentary tnan in this because oi the numcrou' entries. . . Mr, 1. H. Caughman. 1 st. prize i. VV. Lindler, 1 At ' r ; : TH'iiti .n. " " " ' 1 , c patterns. " J. B. Hartley. " " " i Miss Lncilc t'u'ih;m. ><' ail WOI rous creation! in needle: " Lizzie . thar^c Mrs. L. C. Hartley, i i M; s Liz- " K. G. Able, zie 1 )re u i jit l^ed < n I'nesday " D. M. Crosson, lie - nost verged in needle, " it H. Caughman, " " " . ? ;. :?.! n '.1. ! jjhest de n v pnunt, Mesdames. N. K. Bayly, H* W. C. Barber. L. .1. Lthercd^e, J.| ^Continued on last Faze.)