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The BATESBURG ADVOCATE " A TRI-COUNTV HA PER. kstatus. > -j) 1901 batesburo. s. C.. prii>av. madc.h ?> ?ww? ? SEE GEORGIA RAII (j AlKJUSTA, f I ('a pi t a I K'JOII.IIDI >.< ?o in scicct"inw Ji 1 >a n k !, st r< >nj4 <?11?*. f \Y it h surplus more thai capital w c t hink y< ?lcp(>sit i n?jf wit 11 us. ? , I ?? t I Vr (I ntcivst < \\ RITI are iini iiii*11 i 1 111**1 * ha\ ? I'm 1 la v < a! i a< < <? ?f|$I! 11'( >a i i |?;i\ rash, Tlioy t "? o^..;mS w lii'iv I heir ??-?- -??- know !>\ i he aaaae gaaae 'in; 3SQBI! . '** "//' /><rT^T^Vv iin<l an act'mi rffiii' ' mi ; jnTF \w i i W (AT,* ^lil Si.vii.us 1 >.|. ?"l? v/'l t.a 1 ?*s ot <l?'|?<> :?' -Tn mmkm&s tar v? & v*r ^ V*T >T* & * ? THE FINEST \Y 1 a iKiirina W'al < '' - anil an*l a 11 Si| vcrwa r?* plah4i11 %J I have a r?ic\ t'lt-a nil (5m 'ft in rn t?u t lirst cla^s work \\ < >rk trilarantt'i't I. }l KY h>- TKSTKI) I'UKi: A Tll>''!;|-'i-:< "T > \ i'iSF/ <? e. L. ior J| Bute: Ca* -e*s c?^ ^ ^ ^ * COTTON MARKET. Hatesluirg, Spot l) !-4c. PERSONALS. ~ Al tli^ liavi'irf v i > i i ?.- wii! c miI'im f;i v11r 11 j< ii the \ Ivocitf l?v sen lip y inthoii its tens i n or before Tiiursdti of each wi v\ . Mr and Mrs C K Drehor spent Welnes lay in Augusta. Mrs L B Etheredge and Mrs L Matthews ii i!lr were in town Wednesday' Mr T li Dave spent Sunday in Columbia. Mr Barrett Jones has returned from a trip to idur< nee S C Mr Ira C Cat sun peat Sunday in Columbia. Mrs bred C Cuilunt went to Col umbi a ye he / i ly. Mr- B B Whitehead has returned to Colaiobi . Dr. .! S Eox ( :<" a; est on is spending a fv. lay in Bntcsburg. Mrs lui, en; Encore ot Monet t; vvas m town , vii - i i "'Vimoj Mrs K S Kawl has retiirn<d from Florida. Rev. A C Baker ?: ."loncita was ir town luesday. M.-s Saliie. 13 r1 JunU ol Samaria w.nc n i v;? this week. Mr and Mrs W 1> Crouch of Ward: are visit : arc. Mr .1 J Jones ot Hamburg spen Sunday in town. Mrs .1 It Car I liter o Augusta is visit n i.e. mot' < i Mr! W A Crouch Miss N 1! e " i i; n in of Grei n wood and Miss Ada Williams o Lexington paid. kite barn a brie visit Monday. : OUR SI LROAI) iUNK GEORGIA. ?' Surplus S I | n,? ?<)().()() [; l?' sure you select a t' i twit-c as hii'm1 as our g >u make no mistake in fl >n Savinu Account's. BANK Ol-t'OSI IOKS vj|. ?\ ;iii,\ means. Many wo 111- I out i low 111 v i < i! I >et t or j mil lor t heiro\|M'ttdil tires ( ill?' ; >.\ ' instead ?>1 ?${5; ion'i ha\'e to worry alio lit i tt toiicy has i?oiie. They I I'et It I'! let | cheeks. ?& i " The * <55 UiNS BANK ? it Js'HI ( ?, . ^ its from WDircn. 11(iuhoII as ltii-im -s \\ (din'U will yfc nt here has manv advani | >e r relit. <|liat'terlv <>U ! vHf ! i -sits. Sv %Xt I'M' rrl 11 . oil t 1 111? cta'l i ll- jr 1% \)RKMANSt1!P g i "locks, K n i\ os. Forks in id n rule as i/ood as new jZ i i iopart L'.ieni i hat can %> i?11 short not ice aiid all to to V !) CLNSSKS FiTTIJ) ** d fit >N ss < . KA \Ti\i> JZ mes, sburg, S. C. Mr C L Jones spent Sen lay in Columbia. Rev. Wright of Newberry was here on Monday. Mrs A L llolsteiu and Mrs Y S. Holstcin of Monetta were in town shopping Tuesday. Miss Ray Lynch has returned to Batcsburg to spend several months Mr L K Ktheredge oi Jvorth spent Monday with his par ?r.ts mere. Dr Victor Seigler of Aiken has been the guest of l)r Timmerman Misses Lona and llaftie Ktheredgc spent Sunday in Columbia. Mr K C M^jthis of Marion spent Sunday and Monday with friends in town. Mr J R Ungcr spent Snnciay with friends near town. Mrs Sara Shuiei and Miss Vyola B 'die spent Sunday with Mrs W K Shcaly near acre. Mr- J. b (.unit >. Monet ta \va.-. in town shopping Tuesday. Miss Pauline Hutto of near Lecsville was in town Monday. Mr J A Whitten, has returned trom New York and Baltimore. 1 Mr I 1 vvaivls spent a part o; t t week in Florida. 1 Mi ; .Hartley spen' the week e . v. th h;; n o hei. Mrs H G ( >ont er r.t i!; i' . ;-ii . Mr M Bates of Augusta was a * v:5 here i uesday. Mis G..ssie llarr of Gilbert was t iii town hoppiin recently. J Mr I_ I. Rushton spent Sunday ir f I Augusta. Dr R H Timmermai. has returnee from Baltimore. i Mi:.*. Bessie Stcadman has re ^ 1 turned from a vi. it to Charleston. Mrs A C Mitchell spent Sunda1 at Ridye Spring. JBbCRlPTH THE ROY A (J|* y."'?;?S '." .'. 'm.r:' $?; * ~ fev A" - '; : ^j|^* . - The Koval Hungarian Orchestra is one of t ly competent musicians. Several of this com both in this country and in Europe. This ore at the Famous Columbian Exposition. EOI country. He is the life and soul of the orp'ai appeared before the Kin^ of England arid ot 1 Miss liessie Altman left on Mon- L?Ec tlay for Atlanta. Miss Amu Smoak ol Columbia visited friends in town this week. j Mr W W Watson of Ornneebuiy 1H? TO I is here for a few days. 1 Mrs M J Holstein of Monetta was1 : in town shopping Wednesday. 1 Lexl 1 | Messrs S .5 a>l J-red Cai icdtfe j: ' roturnc.-. ..om I ! iid?. < c to 1 Lipht a Miss Mav Cr utch left today for a iecei%e visit to friends and lcl.v i < s at New- 0nlv a berrv and Silver Street. pany is I Mr. Clarence Asbill spent Sundav ^eesu' plant. in jonnston. chic. p Mr. Cowry S Covin was in Au^- prise. usta Sunday. t:OSl 10 some c Dr. 1. J b.thercd^c anb Mr. II A incss n Meetze of Lecsevillc were in town ?!V;* , index t Sunday. near fi . CP-5 i _0* . I 1 y thiiii* 11? >iMi< r i s-***itiil \ . i'lir i ipi l?e. ?i oi'i i<.11 I'mui. ! j N A ?_?"< ) V (* I 1111)1*1)1 S|| | M ' |* (l ( ?111* st < it k ' i< 1!'1?* l - ; j J < ? I | ) I III ?i III N I I 1! * | ' 11; 1 > f? ?*li ->; . >! i I .< i I 1 i;t- -M*rv.*<! the I. u|>;: :i I'v ;111<I pi' | - | l I > . I | ( I ( I -' tllli | ?/ pi '< > p|< ' I i I t > A T ? * A 1 I -OteV 1,> f- ' J < MORE PHONES IN LEi tiifi-lR TON Lgg! , ,, : premii] '> Lexington, March 7.? I his conn e,r,.. ty will shortly be t , oined i together by tehvhoi e. Wi'i 'n t ! % 1 past two week another line J. i been connected with the Citizen - j I I'elephonc e..,mp: ny >; t. ; >w:4 the Cherokee and Dreher's Ferry rural line. I he; line ru from Lex- j ingtonto Drehcr':, terry. a distance ' K S of about six mile-., and a number of 1'ond 1 ^ phones have been in. tailed all along t (i , |th line. / ON OFFER" O! L HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA ? 7" ' ' ? &rMZi ? -lit" 3s MB?.' ? he finest c ?. hestras in this country, being composed of the pany have baen connected with the greater symphony orcl .hestra wot tne first prize medal in competition with many IIS LIPSK1, the conductor, is one of the ablest leader lization anc. is a well-known teacher of Hungarian music, ter royal personages, and has received several medals of ap *-*< rv\ ^1". ?.ier* . amjrnmmmm m.m mm m iwiu -*. . mm r?r^ iViLLE IS PRO-MR lever in lexin GRESSIVE. . , c ? i exmgton March, 9?Cong . A. 1\ 1 .eve: is spending a h IWM h hOdN TO BE LIGHT" here and at his fathers horn Cl> BY ELECTRICITY Fork. Mr. I .ever is looking ex well despite the fact that igton, March S?Leesville is worked harder during the se j have cie gti' lights which Cmigresc ;uvt closed 'han ;c ' ur v,F. b> the Brodhi , .. w\ .'re.! before rd* ind lov.ei company, which here and everybody is nis ft d its charter from the State . . ; . congratulating him noon tl few months ago. I his com-1 ,, . , . , . excellent showing h.e has m : located a few miles below . , . -l.i c will leave foi vV' h. nston on le and is said to have a fine Mr. i\ Wroclie is the!uu>' 10 u!-a,n l* :e M iromotor of the new enter '1U Nation?! .-I >us? Leesviiie is one of the pretwns in South Carolina, with , ?1 the most progressive bus- 1 h< KKN ten to be .ound anywhere. ^ room house for rent, is last undertaking is but an . pan 0 the town. Nice jtartW o more developments in the A . ., . lture. Apply o h. L. II I H I! F ! R S 1 ! 1 ' < '| < > i t ' 1 n< u -. \ ill : 1 I ; 111 K 1- 1 I: 11 :t 1 n ! s r| > 11 > . 1 ta1 t 1 ie 111 | m ?^i11?r-. I'll.T I () N A L i111cinl> u 1 (I .\\;i 111 i 11<'~ ihi- bank, nut < I i t*? ! ; iii* n*?s| m 1 it-i I ?|. . \v*c!l II. 'I'll.B A N K | ! < > \ < ! . i ; 11 >. i! i,! . 11 ?j: \\ 11 i < I i I i I i m :i \\ k i I if j h .: i! i(* ;. i l i: 111! y a i.?! ' . .1 i : 1 i?"? I'll.- Ii'-i r\ i < t > . ii i i- . i ?n \ Hiicr a in I 11 a ; ESBURQ, | , s_o> l} /> _o? ' , * ..... Ki) i i:!' i- ilivtr;, : &{t '1. (j% i) j s iroin thoroughbred, first Has chance FOR m chh kf ns $1.0U oi IS! CONDITION YESTERDAY RE v.iv.K. oifii-e. ;io; K vavorab M/VI /M fftlun I *,T 1. v,/v/iMiiu'icii O iVIdP II condition o! General M. C i 1.111 ye : a an rxper.encrd ^ocjay iVas improve.1 It Is , , , , that he will recover, maker will be toiuul at the boarding house, a!*n March Some im 'S a man is so 1 tintf a ! 3i 1 rip that he h ready lor wo:',:. w\< i. ' a lit PfcK ANNUM SLASTPAGE. | DISASTROUS FIRE SURGEON IN U. S. ARMY I SWEPT JOHNSTON ? DR J. S FOX OF BATESBURG HAS TIMELY RAIN PREVENTED l)f- JOST RECEIVED HIS I P1 RUCTION OF CAROLINA TOWN APPOINTMENT -LOSS MAY REACH $75,- _ 009 Whli INSURANCE Dr J. S. Fox formerly of Batesburg SMALL J but now of Charleston, S. C. has been appointed a surgeon in the U.S Army with a rank of First Lieuten Johnston, S. C., March 9. At ant j.jc expects to receive his com9:40 o'clock the cry of fire was giv- mission within a few days and will en and as a strong souteastcrly wind then be stationed in Washington for was blowing, fear ami .'read filled |he "rst year of his scrvice' Dr Fo* ? , , isoneofBatesburgsvoungmen.bethe entire town tor all knew tnat , , .. , ,0 ing born here. He is now only 29 they were at the mercy of the flames years 0icj ancj will bc one o{ the as there is no protection from fire youngest surgeons in the regular army whatever, i he fire origin -cd in the He passsd an excellent pvnmnia. ?58 iniI]inory stoic of Mrs. M^.v Taylor, tion and was admitted together with Ibis being a wooden building, the * 1C-' th.rtccn others out of a total num ^ flames soon spread to the adjoining ber of 1:0 applicants. frame building occupied by D. rhis will be good news to BatesBosenblatt, Mrs. M. L. Norr's and burger's as Jim is one of our boys Mrs. B. T. Adams, and there it and has many warm friends here, i spent itself against a brick building ~~ " ~ occupied by Thos. Stansel. On the iGOV. ANSEL NAMES irough- other side adjoining the Taylor mstras. building, the fire turned the corner j^p^pp to the buildings occnpied by .1. C. others Lewjs> Johnston Drug Co.. J, N. Lott. s in his The buildings were owned by Mrs. LIST OF APPOINTMENTS GIVEN He has A. P. Lewis, J. C. Lewis. Mrs. Pel- OUT YESTERDAY. j lin of Augusta, and J. H. Bauknight 'j i?\a . Nothing behind the stores were burned except two restaurants run Columbia, March 6. Governor M. ' TftN by Mr. Joe Allen and Tillie Payne. *" .h"sd today is5ued ?he following: the buildings belonging to W. P. I do hereby make the following Cassclls. Very little insurance was aPP?"?m " as the military staff .v , , .. . of tne Governors to wit: Assistant ressman on the stocks and at tnis time no in- ... . u -i i Adjutant General, Wm. T. Brock, ew davs formation as to insurance on buildi ?? , r i colonel, Columbia; quartermaster ,u ings can be secured. Much of the ' ? . ,. i , ,. ? i .A.*neni general, Wm. P. Stevenson, colonel. , stock was carried out and several ?L :treme.y ... . . , Cheraw; Judge A'lvocate General, fanuhes in nearby residences pack- ? . . he has l % . , i _ - Benjamin A. Morgan, colonel, up their goods and some moved .. ... ssion of | ol Greenville; commissary gene ral, he has i "Atom: time it looked as if the Robert P. Hamer. Jr. colonel. Ham;.;v. ..J town - a- 'loomed, but suddenly the er, S. C.: chief of ordnance. David wind changed to the east and a mm * Clcmson Colbegar to fall that was a Godsend !?*?: aides de camp, William W w. v"y and the wind lulled as if by. magic Moore- "*? Barnwell: Jos. G. 1 and all danger is now supposed to V/ardlaw. colonel. Yorkville; Daniel Satur- be ,u an cpil O. Herbert, colonel. Orangeburg; die in ' Over the buildings owned bv Mrs. m;iitarl' secretary to Governor. ' A. Lewis were "r >or: occupied Chas> Ht Cabaniss. colonel, Colum * tl rte L ?>. Masonic. K. of P., bia; aides de camp. David R. Geer, ; : 1 i ; ;Ki th< Daughters ol Heutenant colonel, Helton; Francis S. , the ( >nf( .. v. All paraphernalia Evans' ???*tenant colonel. Greent! the e rders are entirely lost. All wood; Alvin Etheredge, lieutenant {Tood nr. . furniture in the streets colonel, Saluda; William Banks, lieuwen more or less iamaged by the tenant colonel. Columbia; Thos B. rain and breakage. This is indeed Butler. heutenant colonel. Gaffney; the worst fire that ever -visited Sam'l T. McGravy, lieutenant collohn. ton. The total loss is estima- one1' Spartanburg; Hal T. Buck, ted at *05.000 10 *75.000. lieutenant colonel. Conway. "Signed M. F. Ansel. "Governor." SALUDA HEWS NOTES. ? CALL TO REV. MR. NEW PASi it PREACHES FIRS! " SEUMO , SU^EHIN'I EWDEN7 BURTONsample better lexington baptists want well Saluda. March ?> The Rev. Mr known batesburg minister Baily, who has been called to the pastorate o; Red Bank Church, in Lexington, March 1. The Bap1 his town, arrived here on Saturday, tist congregation of this town has his family who are vi-:t:,ig relatives tendered a call to the Rev. N, N. n the upper part c tht State are Burton of Bau sburg, The call was expected to reach 5 Ada on Snur- unanimous and it is thought that Mr day, who. they will < vpy the Bap- Burton will accept. He is one of the tist parson.-1 e, recen'lv vacated by niost widely known and ablest prea ., Rev. 1). H. Cros 1 Mr. Baily ?~ W3' cl!urch tn'!)c unvi u u n-ai iv. oo all v Ulrt IC 111 U1C preached his first sen wre yes- cause 0f righteousness teulay, and was favored \v:ih a large ongregation. His theme was ; ehar (JURY GOULD NOT AGREE acier study of John the 13aj astwhom ie sketched as a ma:-. as a preach*.: 1 a ;.roi>het IB THE CASE OF T. S. CLOVER TOR KILLING E. S. RAVL u'ti? 3 i i ' i 'i n <o , ' if | i. vi* . < * sew, s i rents' A :s:rial at Tavares Ma was the I ' " K I , inis to.?n. outcome in the case against T. S. JjJPJJ I t -n.?ty S :;.>cinv!e?t o lunatic n ^ovtr or diking ot K. S. Rawl | 1) Frank Sam;- i h is bee i ( u '.e ill at ''^co *a^WILL BORROW THE LIMIT. , However he i laj i.'N recovering. i Mr K A Crawf it 1. one o the le-l Columbia, March 9?Chief Clerk i he I ading met of this t ivn, is in Lai'ter. ot the State Treasuer's office ,, , , *. . , , i , t said to;lav that the State would have . : >iit tor A ' , ' ' to borrow the legal limit of half a thought summer stuck. milli n to meet correct expenses. Mr. l Carter has on hand today $813,tXX) aftei paying in. over $100,000 with Htsv get- , Subscribe for The Advocate now. [r} the Past?few JaVs to meet legislates his tive and college and other appropiati$1.00 per year. ons and this will >^c sufficient until Iiroha'>ly June.