The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 30, 1908, Image 9
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IV K I>K1'AUTMENT. J I^P
Petitions signed by more
hirdofthc qualified electors c^ai
rtions of Aiken, Lexington Cai
bnrg unties proposed to
t form (lie new county
known Kdi-jtu county)
ed in the following lines, Trc
'"at a point about one . *
Merritt's bridge at Oru- in^
on South Kdisto river. j
ity, thence u >rih co a point j^r
. boundary ol' right of way
otcli road, where said road J
In en branch, hence the east ja^t
ry o( Haul road to southern w^.
osslng near Samaria church?
county, thence a direct J
s' new mil! on Itlac.k Creek. j
lircct line to a point half
south cf the residence of J. ^
. thence a direct line to the wh(
it to mill on Cedar creek, with
ng the southern b ?uuda*y for
way of Waters I'eny road
pniul, thence down Salem M
N'oitii Kdisto river, (>rangc- SOm
ty, fioni mouth ol said i?t,
J- L
I a direct line to nlrt Jack .
11 ltcpver creek, thence a as'
to twenty-one mile post on M
six road, thence a direct ^
npa mill on east Good I/me
ice a direct line to I 111 mile M
julhcrn Railway, thence a her
to stromati's mill on I)ean tyjd
once down Dean Swamp
ntli i'ldisto river, thence up
o point cf be^i lining," were
ne as Governor of the State
t said port 10.i ol to se coulimited
to vole on the cslubf
a new county.
reas, the boundaries of the
c mnty, the nunihor of in- C
lie taxable property as to 1
I he last tax returns, and
imposed lines do not run .
II cif^lil miles to any court aiK
established, are also set. any
d petition. som
ereas. the report of a ma- she
ic commissi n appointed by ally
tain the facts as provided
\els of mo:,. ;.s t i whether ,
iiii iiis of tie. i'onstilut ion a"
distance, wealth. po| olaetera.
have been complied repl;
hi en tiled, stating that the "(
i n fully complied with, and Q r
or of square miles in the i. .
new county (commonly j c
vniiiiy | in i our HUM" 41U"
twtMity-six IJ'i) square
io^ to tlie coutiiy or Aiken
live hundred ( 0") square j
llie; county ot Lexington
five hundred <ot)0, square j
to the eouut^ of Oranuej
than live hundred (*>00) ^ar
es. bf.in
oroforc, I. M l<\ Ansel, as wee
, A. 1) , H;<)8, lip ill tin* 11lies- j p
atin^' t he stl'd new county, j
it sill ll e'eCtio i, t lit qua li i
i n w ii hin t lie pi p - o er .< ' '*'' 1
l 1 t |>M<I to I . I upon .-III ' i
those f.i vv>r 11 y e p * so i tl i^oin
. to v*>te Yon' and Iho.v; wj10
) vote "No x,
i ?N
t the ommiss! in rsof Stale !
ty elections of t in counties i
uexinnton and i hanyekuit; !
ly. shall make all necessary I | Q
ills for holding -.aid e capp
?int iii:in i;;i rs and do
hiti)*s license ar. for holding
? : I hat t h* '< tMi \ Super
ie said count ies sped v- ly (
prepared pruned tickets liac
ish same lo t !u Jonuni.s- Nca
Kleelion io he sent ou: to with
^iun ol the eleiuioii l r Ii:e part
'"l,lN* and
t at t he sa id I .eel ion I he jr( ,
of a i.aim and eountyseal
uiii! . skid! a!s > > suIhiii. 1
I qiialitied electors. 1 !it" ;
t said elect i in :>k .11 he he.'.d wii. i
same rules aid recii'sitir,n> Hon
? vtded h. law I i ii -t.iar
c! ions: I h.it i ie- nana. i
worn tie I ore entiling upon
u ye < i I lie r flilt ies : ::il n!i :
poll - at seven o V.< ek ;n I Ik
md keep I he sa an; open tin I
'clock in the afternoon win n
shali l? c.' M-'d. the voiesi
a rri urn of I in; liuinbi-r of |
!od I >r and a^iitist, Mailed P
ifinl Ui by I .i* maniiK'or.s .it ( Stai
wli i-ii b . olho. Willi lb. Oil. j . ,
alio'.s ; i: I |> I iai. >l? i! b ^
vol i) tin vMirnissionors ol 1 ,
ic-q ii; 1 In i,iw ; I bat i bo
oi ors i l< ol mil shall i lieu, No'
qiii-i d b\ , . i ibiilal i* l in for
rr.aKf I 'd a ' hoi , of l ? * lio ]urr
( I I !: y?' a ' I In- ' r j ^
S' . i y of s ?n Nq
('lork o' i '111rI ; (' inIS
I i ? aril o! .aid roil- - ^
ilu n. I.t sii .i d (?rani:o \ etc,
I ticl
inKiliy W in 1. d. I ha\? la to ;
st: nr. ban I ai l e aivil 1
I r? ai a I . f l1: i l b '
d at ( ! Hilda ! ! , m i c.itil
i f I if t I ' I | , | , , t I ' \ (|
l-'id 'lie 'I lu . ,ai tl, N !n
dr< 11 aid K >., (11. a i | ID ill.
pond i ci of i ho | l:j , | sta; , >
Ann-ilia t no . tii him jul ami
rt- - lib.I *
>b T \N-r.l (Sovcrm j' '
(.u\ ornor,
. Mi ('? >\VN. Soc"v i f S:ato
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ribe tn The Atlvocate. |||
IDGE SPRING LETTER ?
CJ
Ridge Spring, S. C.,Oct. 19 1908* t?
ecial to the Advocate?Mrs. M.
Horn, who has been visiting her
ighter, Mrs. J. O. Wingo, of
mpobello has returned home.
Vlrs. James Ihrailkill and her Hi
ighter, Miss Grace, are visiting in
:nton.
Rev. J. H. Edwards is conduct- ,s
a scries of meetings in Gilbert. po
vlrs. J. II. Edwards is visiting ^
s. Lucy Severance of Florence.
[he two small daughters of the
: Mrs. P. N. Timmerman are
h Col. and Mrs. R. P. Watson. tr
flr. E. P. Howard has moved in- pi
lis new residence.
lr. Joseph I hrailkill of Houston
) has been spending sometime
i relatives left Monday morning
... SC
Iexas.
Ir. J. W. Durham who has spent ' *
e months with relatives here of
Wednesday afternoon for Dal
Texas.
[rs. I leidtman is visiting Mrs. T.
Kd wards.
tiss Inez Hare, to the regret of
many friends, is very ill with
toid fever.
F. D. P.
,Y A LACK OF FACILITIES.
tara's aunty took her for a visit
Niagara Falls. After viewing
ireat waterfall for some One.
the 'ittle girl failing to make
remarks, aunty tried to draw
e expression trom her as to what
thought of the spectacle. Finshe
said:
Jlara, don't you think the falls
oeautilul, wonderful?" and was
r.ed at the child's nonchalent
y:
Jh. yes. 1 s'pose so; but I fink
creek at home could do it if it
a place."?November Woman's
ne Companion.
ASKING TOO MUCH.
believe there's a story tckl of
k Twain that in youthful days,
ig sent out by his mother to
d a certain flower bid. and find
nil some rather ian.'C weeds in
back yard, after a faint-hearted
an one ol them, he shouted:
Mama, how do you think I'm
to pull these weeds when the
le world is hitched onto them?"
ovember Woman's Home Comion.
N<
EXTRACT A SPLINTER.
/hen a splinter has been driven
) into the hand, it car. be exLed
without pain 1 y steam,
rly fill a wide-mouthed bottle
hot water, place the injured
over the mouth of the bottle
press tightly, i'he suction will
v the flesh down, and in a min>r
two the steam will extricate
splinter and the inflammation
disappear. November Woman's
ne Companion.
Excursion Rates To
Innibia S C and Return
Via N
Southern Railway
account South Carolina Colored
te Fair the Southern Railway
ounces very low round trip rates
n all point in South Carolina to
umbia, S. C., tickets to be sold
vember 7th to loth inclusive, and
trains scheduled to arrive Coibia
before noot: ot November
h, 1908, limited tor return until
vember 16th, !90s.
'oi rates, detailed in ormation.
. apply to Southern Railway
ce apent or address,
.1. 1-. h.?. ek.
Asst. Gen. Pass. Apt.
Atlanta. Ga. j ,
J. G. I a*.
I )i\ . Pasc. Apt.
( i aleston, S. C.
GR! U vd/'i: TOT COIOIIS] ,
:
! rib CU^TX_Z_
QE6S p"a?y Ot '
?BMWfcl II I
fier Vjreat memory.
Tho ift of iiH'iitoi'N was liciug dlsisscd
when AI lev wlvuly said: H
"Mother's got a good memory. Sho BV
in remember things a heap further H
nek than any of us children can?'? 0
iypincott's. 0
Prehistoric. BB
Little Girl?I've got a father and a 0
uvver and a grandfather. Old Gent id
how old Is yor grandfather? Idt
Girl I don't know, hut we've had ife
in a long time. KAdvertise!
B|
Hie speedy way to market a product B
to give it publicity, and the newspa- R
r is the medium through which to BE
ach all the world. -Waco Times-Her- 0
Flattered Him.
"I feel sure Miss Smith Is lu love
1th you," said a lady to her brother.,
"Do you? It sounds too gocd to bo H|
"Well, I hoard her say yesterday that
aInness in a man is nut really," a 0
ult. but a sign of character." HI
Seedless Fruits.
Science so far lias failed to furnish
iy explanation of the mystery of 0H
edless fruits. They are not the outune
of the work ul man. Man perduatcs
them, lie does no more. The
edless orange was found in a stuto
1 kiuuiim, ' - -
-?eauiuriun.
>. 1. Solid Oak, High Hack Chair,
cane or feather seat, SI.35 each
Six chairs for $8.00.
12 chairs foe $15.00 Ni
i). 2 Rocker. Solid Oak Cobble \\r
s? ut, 98c. each. W <
>. 3. liox Seat Dining Chair. Polished
oak, genuine leather seats
Worth $3.50 each, special this
week $2.48
Six ( hairs for $14.00 ^ .
12 Chairs lor r27 .*(0
, GU,
i>. 4 Solid Dak ane or Cohblcr %0mn
Seat Dining Room Chair. Worth
$!.'25 each; lor only 75c.
Six chairs for $4 00
12 Chairs for - $7.50 ?-jf
111 53
so. 5 l$o\ Seat Dining Room Chnir I,os'
Polished Oak: Cane Seats, worth
$2 .IS each; this week, only $1.65 !ll,v|
Sis ' hairs fjr $0-00 u^'''
12 Chairs lor $17.50 <
We will prepay freight on all oilers
received hy I'uestlay fer these
special prices , J
livery chair guaranteed ratisfac- ...
lory or money cheerfully refunded
H. A. Taylor,
1 'olumbia, - - S. c\
WE BELL
Pumps, ?C2" Roofing,
Pulleys, .,. Tin Plate,
Packing ^ Muresco.
WHOLESALE
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1 Columbia. S. C.
PLUMPING SUPPLIES
MACHINERY SUPPLIES.
ur Fall Display
jw awaits your critical inspection. Our store
ritable fair of evrything of merit in the
Ejcfe-Furniture World,
II the fashionable styles and finishes, with a mo
prehensive choice in all lines,
liere are many things that will interest you
time--not only the Style and Furnishes, but t
CliS, which are decidedly unusual for this seas
he year.
imember that vou are a
ays welcome at Our Store
A 4
, ~ k i W ck V
1/
3ibson-Miller Company,
Furniture of Quality.
19 Main Street. Columbia, S. 1
aran** ehbl."nr .-?aMK3MMnaUBMn (i?o. I'ki.i.Timmfkm a \?LL E
go ugh j- wM.tHL-kmom?.
cure the lungs thi hmono a timmkkm an
? ATH.knkvp-A I-uu
I**!., K#-?. Will practice in ail the Statu am
,TH laf 3. Courts.
MiU v Otlke in K.iiitl'niar. Building,
IMa Lexington, S, C.
ew uiscovarv
rRICK OXIDl: OF ZINC-WHAT IS
ft \/OLDS ^ Trial Bottu'rfee In the wearing quality ol the
ALL THROAT AND LUNS TROUBLES. M Pa"b while white b>ad is the
?RANTEED SATI3FACIO&Y tie quality of La. M l'alnt U
MONEY REFUNDED. bill} W*? years on oulsrir of a he
oost- wh. n ready for um about J
. , . ,. , . L nP l* I 1? ?ri II ol mo ?> i l - - ? * * ?
' vniiiMi \ tliiu.'li IKIWi
w-uesburg. L\ M Paint agents
Hard to oay.
your mother bought four baskets
rapes, the livelier':- price being a Cloth all W ?ol and i'aint all j
tor a has ,et, how much money ]s cheaper than shoddy clot
,1 the purchase cost her?" asked ?,ltlcJdy paint The L> x M js
' Metal made Into Oxide of /.mo i
on never can toll, * answered Tom- , , ..... ' '.mo i
who was at the h. ad of liis class. I>*ne<l \\ itti White Lead, and
s groat :it h arg: .ning!"?Toadies' oiade into paint with pure Lit
ic Journal. (ill in thousand gallon grinding:
mixings Wears long actual , >ai
Accepted. $l.2o per gallon Holman ?'t
wills lias had :t s ory accepted at lldwe ("o. Hateslmrg. L. & M. I
" remarked a journalist to a col Agents,
tie.
urely not," was the rejoinder. TMh EVIDENCE INTHECA
. Ho wont homo at 2 o'clock . ......
morning with an iwful yam, and u ? ? Mlllkj
vviro ,K.,icwed it " consumers iseviderdo- sdes raai
Ifl,ooo agents is evidence You
a Big Door. | gallons i.\ m Paint and 3 gaj
ie following is- a copy of a hll! ' u,c '-inscocl C) ; at hO cents mix I
oii on the wall of a country vi! and tna^c 7 gallons host paint t
in England: '"V lecture on toti.,1 i use. C"St oni *121 pot gal
inonco will he dollvcrod In tin Hone in 2 minutes Holman Ct
i air. and a collection will he made Hdwe L'o Hal sburg L A M I
he door to defray expenses." \goimt
Surface Transit.
stop lively, please." said the con Si libscribs for The Ad
f 1 was young enough to do that." HOW. $1 pel" ^
londed the aged passenger, climb
aboard, "I'd walk and heat your DP.KINO'S 01 EH' RISCOVI
'?Philadelphia ledger. j w iurdy S!op lha| Co?
ma
I ??il 1
I W1W 4R w w I
I One Dollar I
| PER BALE I
For Ginning I
; On account of the low price of cot- I
ton and the poor crops we have de- I
;cided to assist the farmers in every I
mc. way possible, therefore have reduced I
^ our price on ginning to I
I
$/. 00 ^Per ^Pa/e I
011 :
up to 500 pound bales. This is jnst
about actuaicost for ginning.
we have a capacity of 75 bales per
h-j\7 ti iir! thprp isnn reason why there
3 3hys ,-t ottt-gin.
v c utfit with
lpetent rue rge, and fully
I believe that th pian., .machinery
and management cannot be excelled
in this part of the state.
Bring your cotton to us. secure
prompt service and large turnout.
Market your cotton and seed the same !
day at the high Batesburg market
C. price or exchange your cotton seed for
meal and hulls.
? Give us a trial we are sure to please
I in service and turnout. One party
j received 43 pounds of lint cotton to the
i* ''. l 1 1 -j *
nunarea 01 seea cotton at our gin last
week. You will save time and trouble
it- by patronizing us.
elas
ear* j
>use j
M.3 j
r Co, j
" Batesburg
then O?J
wed
Ginnery.
SF.
1118 Of
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buy 4
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