The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 29, 1909, Image 2
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FRIDAY, Jan. 29. 1909.
The governor's salary at $4,000.00
instead of $3,000.00 looks more
reasonable.
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It seems awful that it should become
necessary to pass a law forcing
white parents to send their
children to school.
The money derived from the Panama
Canal deal went a long way towards
electing a Republican President.
Senator D. M. Crosson has introduced
a bill on good roads that
should have the support of every
progressive citizen in South Carolina.
The Baptist who in their church
government are absolute local optionist
are somewhat inconsistent in
being so clamorous for state-wide
prohibition.
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linirj t! c life sriA to live ? ? ! iv*
tilings \vt; never
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and the life that is spent.
The wisest part of the bill introduced
by Senator Wharton providing
capital punishment for attempt
to rape is the reserve clause allowing
the judge's discretion. It is often
the case that the judge is the
only one unbiased.
Until the Audubon Society under
Jas. Henry Rice came int? existence
there were no laws in S. C. so little
respected as those for the protection
of game and fish. We are glad
to see the bill of Senator Earle which
provides for the protection of fish
against the pollution of streams
with dyes, acids, sawdust or any
other matter destructive to fish or
spawn.
In a week or two Cuba will again
set up housekeeping on her own ac1
count and everybody wishes her
success. None the less one cannot
view her future without a certain
misgiving. Many of her leaders
seem to be actuated with the spirit
of selfish ambition rather than that
of patriotism, and the Cubans as a
whole do not seem to realize that
self-government is a serious problem
calling for a very large amount of
wise self-restraint and patriotism in ]
Iorcier to maKe it a success.
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Life insurance statistics show that
in the last twenty-five years the average
duration of life has increased
by two years. This i? encouraging
and due mainly to greater medical
and surgical knowledge, improved
sanitation, and general better conditions
of life. If more people *
would stop burning the candle at
both ends by fast living and injudic%
ious habits the coming years would
show an even greater increase. It
is only too true, as the refrain of an 1
old song says, that with many people,
"It is not the miles we travel
but the pace that kills." Certainly
REAL ESTA1
Impr
Town Lots
One nice house
and lot?li acres?
In Batesbarg for
sale or will trade
for farm land.
Prompt Service.
With us it is a quick sa
If you want to buy, let i
we'll get it.
if you want to sell, see
Batesburg Re;
W. J. McCARTHA, Manager
(It
Bates hi
the pace ot our modern Ameiicai
life is too rapid and it is to that fac'
we have so many nervous wreck;
and sudden deaths.
The lien law is against progress
and we certainly hope that it will b<
killed during this term of the Gen
eral Assembly. It has been and i
merely a boost for incompetent an<
dishonest men. It throws out a fic
titious bait to many who would be
hundred per cent better off withon
it. Just let a negro get twenty fiv
or fifty dollars ahead under th
[ guidance and wisdom of some whit
man and he immediately purchase
a mule or horse on part credit, goe
off and rents a piece of land, give
a lien over his crop for supplie:
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1
iccuunanu uepenuent upon som
honest competent white man.
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C1DED.
CITIZENS INDICTED FOR ENTR1
AFTER NOTICE ARE RELEASED
Lexington, Jan. 25.?Magistrate
G. A. Derrick heard the case of the
State against James Busby. Johr
Busby, Burt Wannamaker and Henry
Wannamaker, indicted upon the
charge of entry after notice, on Fri?
day. All of the parties live in the
lower part of the county and the
warrant for the parties was issued
by Magistrate Jefcoat of Swansea,
in the month of May last year. A
change of venire was asxed and the
case was brought before Magistrate
Derrick. After hearing all the testimony
in the case the magistrate
promptly released the accused. Mr.
D. S. Taylor was the prosecutor in
the case. The defendants were represented
by T. C. Sturkie, Esq.
High Timefor
Fertilizer's
Gentlemen*
The season is drawing
near when you should
plan for your guano needs.
The solution o f the
problem which braiui to
use should be simple. Just
isk your dealer for Plantsr's
and rest easy as to remits.
At nearly every station
/ou can find a progressive
Jealer who handles theni.
\t Hales burg call on li.
lonesCo., and they'll supply
you.
Planters Fertilizer
& Phosphate
Charleston, S. C.
"E BARGAINS
0
oved
| Farm Lands.
TbreeeleKai.t "arms witlii
, tour miles of Batesburj
Well watered. In a j<oo
state of cultivation,
splendid water power can I
developed 0.11 one.
Tract No. 1 contains 33 acres ar
a 4-room house.
Tract No. 2 contains 172 acre; ai
new dwelling.
Tract No. 3 contains 125 acres ar
comfortable house.
Terms of sale One-b'ourt
(J AS 11, balance on time s?
cured by mortguvt'e of prem
ses.
le and a cheap price,
us know wiiat v*?u wan
us, we'll sell it.
il Estate Co.
O BELL TIMMERAt AN, Attorn. >
1TR, S. C,
; HONOR ROLL
Below is the roll oi honor of
Batesburg Graded and High ijeh
for the month ending Friday, Jan
First tirade
Addie Bouknight, Sarah E. C
e ven, Annie Howard, Sue Stok
- Walter G Edwards, Oliver Hi
Edwin Rawl.
s
Advanced First
' Matilda Cook, Eloise Hite, Ji
- Malpass, Wayring Wise. Capers .
exander, Leonard Boatwright, 1
Wet Cullum, Thomas Durst, Les
it Fink, Leicister Rhoden.
e The second and third gra<
stood their first examinations for
e yer:r in December. Here we p
e the names of those in these 1
grades whose averages were ab
eighty, together with the recorc
s each.
s Second tirade
Ellen Rawl 99, Frank Hite
Lorena Miller 97. Horaro Havtrrt
e Watson 81.
Third tirade
Willie Rabun 9s, John Bayly
Ruth Joyner 92, Lottie Sills
Dewey Rankin 92, Martha Wat
92. Bettie Wise 91, Venie You
blood 90, Leta Wise 88, Kimi
Stokes 88. Lessic Rikard 87. Co
Andrew 81, Lilla Howard 80.
j Fourth tirade
M Qf tl#? I An W ilrr?L*L 4- Lj* ?
I r.umv l^WU XT. Ill
I Botlic, Ethel Cullum, Lizzie M
Havird. Moses Alexander. Ed|
Watson.
' Fifth (trade
: Lottie Bodie, Daisy McAUist
i Annabel Whitten, Verdelia Whitl
, Kathleen Youngblood. Lowell A
man, X Cullum, John Dodd, J.
Stokes, Henry Wright.
Sixth (Irude
Eugenia Aldridge, Esther Bat
d Mary Kelly, Leila Rankin, Am
1 Rutland. Kathleen Spann, Es:
Stokes, Sadie Timmerman. J.
I Hartley, Roper Shealy.
Seventh tirade
James Andrew, Kathleen Glov
Cora Hall, Myra Steadman. Kat
i leen Tarrant, Cleo Wise.
I High School?biglith Grade
Mary Cullum, Rosa Hallman, Et
j Youngblood.
Ninth Grade
I Nora Crouch, Hattie Ethridg
^ Lizzie Tarrant.
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os. Taylor 2nd. Vice-Prest.
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