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The BATESBURG ADVOCATE 1 A TRI-COUNTV PAPER.! AHKIS"'^[) 1901 BATCSBURQ, S. C., FRIDAY. APRIL. 30. <009. $1.00 PER ANNUM ALL THE NEWS OF THREE COUNTIES CONDENSED. | Send your } Collection: ? GEORQIARA! ? Augu: ? Capital - ?r I liilivided I?i*<j voru I'.rsiM i, / i / with mystc / I i have tliein v i such ;i little or two tort I r /' speinlini'; it > if , ! jr. >f \ ft": ,, o? ?????????? o Specia O LiUiies Belts from 10 I'iiistVoin 1 <) cents to O .'ill cents I <? s 1.25. O L;u-j?'e I lair Uarrettes ft Jewelry. I'ertcct Watel A M'ua ran teed. Call and w< v ft with pleasure. ? C, L. Jones, Jewel to Batesb to oe??????????* COTTON MARKET. liatesburg Spot 10 l-8c PERSONALS." All those having visitors will con a favor upon the Advocate by senil In their names on or before '1'hursc of ea 'h wi ck. Vim.u; << Knv nasserl throu Batesburg this week on his way fort San Houston, iexas where has bten ordered. Mrs Jabez Eerris is spendin; few days in Batesburg. Mrs Kate Medlock of Ware She is spending a few daj s in Batesbu She came to the funeral of Mr ? Mrs Kut'and's dear little boy. Mrs N Rogers Bayly and li Eunice are visiting in Edgefield. Col Geo Bell Timmerman sp the t;ieater pjit of this week in ken, S C Miss Lizzie Cullum has returi f . * from a trip to Graniteville. Mrs Hattie Cullum and daugf M:ss Katheriue, left yesterday on automobile trip to Greenwood i the north. Mrs E 1) Rhodes of Augusta, is visit ng Mr and Mrs C M Rho at their home here. Mrs Branson of Ridge Spi spent Wednesday in town. Mr .Jim Padgett of Saluda here on Wednesday. i. r v .m i . ivii i i*/ ^ m.mi ib b^ciKiinj4 a l days in Columbia. Mr B 1* 1 .ong of Mt Willing here 1 uesd <v on business. Mr I. L Kushton was a visito Columbia this week. Ur and M.J A Watson sf Sunday with relatives at Wards. Miss Brecda Rutland of the V byterian college spent the w end with her parents here. | FOR T1 s to i Hit ILROAD BAN 1C I tbursdtaI lnt sta.Gci. ~ Thursday ) y es Burrows, > I i t s s I I 0,000.00 Cj Tennessee s l?:ss SOLICITKD. the Opera Fi the Batcsbui ________a hih'h cla: Shcllve Burr pianiste and 11 xr ,| pianiste, rea Dollars Vanish || Both are Pr< rious rapidity when you <2 and many s< . 1 4 1 14 en them hie] haiklv to spend: It seems ?s . 'E appeared u -1 i . 1 r ? < 1.: miliu m spend one 101 uns ksk? church socic nit. Yon wouldn't feel like qj ana have < . . , audiences, on IkkI t<? draw a check on % it is hope will greet th " clay night, IZHNS BANK I General adn 3atcsburg, i. C. SI pupils, ^5 c hi a strong reason why yon MISS N, an account there. It pre- $k ss spending, which is the ^ . Uw.H'?t that Miss N w h\ most people have no yfo tion of chile and that Mi yfc duces inspii h,.. These tw j?ss?s??se????? f1 ?pera! 0 May 0, und I Sale. i% llatesburg I cents to i'liic iiui w' cjrrAij'nc 1.00. < treeian Bandeau from O u .l U It LiU o 10 cents aud specials on all 01 i repairing' and all work 4) C0MMENCI1 e will show you the line | ENDING ? All the m er and Optician, {) | petition agr urg S. C. O of business evenings, b r last;ng till ? hive decide Mrs Sara Sim'cr has returned from j nou' *!' a delightful \ i .it to friends andrel-l^e 110 '}'ov ^ ? i ? . can hear, atives at Lexington. ? j After a visit to her sister, Mrs J B Hartley. Mrs John Grimsby and y children have returned to their home )p fcr at Springfield. J ion Mrs Claude Roper and son returned K. la* to their home in Atlanta today. ^ Messrs bred Wise, bred Cart- ^ igh ledge, John Crouch and J K Cooner * to spent last Friday night in Johnston. Vj he . y Mrs Homer Thrailkill ard Misses d> Grace Thrailkill and Mamie Jones a a were visitors here on Wednesday. ^ Miss Carrie Glenn has returned % ,a^s from a visit to relatives in Augusta, y irg- . . $ tnd Miss Maggie Crouch of Mays, ? ... . j T ITa. is visiting relatives near town. ^ ttje Rev E K I Iardin of Clover was a !' pleasant visitor here Saturday. ent Miss Mabel Tarrant spent SaturA;. day last in Columbia. Si Miss Eugenia Mitchell is visiting ietj relatives at Leesvillc. Jt Mr Edgar Cato of Monctta was a lter recent visitor here. ^ an Miss Mabel Mims of blackville is ind visiting in town. ^ Mr Ira C Carson was present at o Ga the Music Festival in Augusta this x. . , Q _< > v? des week. Mrs. Albert Rushton and (laugh- . ? ter of Augusta visited her mother ' " ' . ' . . . . week en 1 \ near here this week. was Col E F Strother and mother, Mrs Miss l'a; C A Strother attended the Murray- aV1S' to few Harris wedding in Columbia Wed- ^*anesday evening. After a 1 was | Mr R L Tarrant of Newberry Eeiu.ighan ! i t viaucu nis lather here this week. ;ai" "?*sren J r to Miss Katherine b'allaw of Mon-, etta was in town shopping Wedncs- Mr ^ C fiav visitor her >ent y' Mrs E K Hardin of Clover is the Miss h\ rcs guest ot her sister, Mrs N A Hate was in tow eek Mr Ben Sawyer of Ward was a Miss Gi [recent visitor here. visitor her IE BATESBURG THE CONVENTION AT DE 1H SCHOOL PROVIDENCE SCHOOL ! EVENING MAY 6 AT A NUMHLH OF SPEAKERS AND A !THP ; OPERA ROUSE. DELICIOUS DINNER WAS SEIIV- ] ED BY THE LADIES. night, May 0, the Miss- ^ popularly known as the irtists, will entertain at The First Conventic>n of the Sun- he t louse for the benefit of <lay School Association of township the g High School. This is numher 2, Saluda county, was held fer t ;s entertainment. Miss a* * rcu '^ence church last Saturday. me. ow is a violiniste and A goodly company attneded. and the Miss Nelle Burrow is a evcrybody ^ a thoroughly good nigh der and impersonator. t,mc- There were two sessions. one ness innnncpi 1 ctriiwi in the norning and one in the after- our noon, and between them came a bas- Rutl authern papers havegiv- ' _ h praises. They have ket llm.ncr' A dinner spread out on an?? nder the auspices o? tabk-s ,n lba gr?ve"a f ?'C,e <llnnCr' ^ V ities and Sunday schools The visitors from batesburg and bab; i ,i -4-i elsewhere were given a cordial weldelighted most critical _ _ , , , , come. No people know better how was d that a large audience 10 treat visitorS tha" d? the pcople f ' ese young ladies Thurs- ?f Pr?viden"'. ara. warm" May 6. Our High hearted "> the,r hospitality. So >ts r i .v , warm hearted that one day's stay at one share in the proceeds. _ . , , 3 ' c/v . , rrovidence makes one want to go seP2 lission, 50 cents; school . , ; back. carr ents. . . , i Subjects of vital interest to Sun- beyi FT I IF RUTTPnWQ day schools were discussed at both 1 LLL1L DUiVivUtVo ( sessions of the convention. Mr. W. now | E. Bodie presiding introduced the of 1 mith, Ark., limes, says speakers, and the splendid attention and eile Burrow s impersona- each received showed deep interest. " 1 h Iren is almost perfect, Necessarily the discussions were (love ss Shellye Burrow pro- brief, but they were pointed, and|ant^ ing harmony on the vio- instructive and inspiring. Rev. J.B.I but | Harman, president of the Saluda Hin o artists will appear at 4 (Jounty Association conducted two our louse lhursday night, "Hound Tables," one on the Sunday or t er the auspices of the school superintendent and one on well n 1 % ngn ocnooi. the teacher. These were particular- and Iv rood. Mr. Harman in his ans- whi ! CLOSE AT 6:30. wers to the questions giving many has valuable suggest ons. J the The subjects and the speakers \va: ?G MAT FIRST AND were as follows: Organized Sunday trai SEPTEMBER 1,1909. School work--1 Ridgell; lhe as erchants have signed a Sunday Scho. superintendent- ren eeing to close their places Rev- Mr- Ballentine; Organized Class a:tt at 6:30 o'clock in the Work-Mr. H. A. Brunson; The Sun- to < eginning May 1st and clay School Teacher-Rev. S. O. all September 1st. They Cantey; The Teachers' Meeting- Go ed to close promptly at Rev* Rtirton; Duties ot iown pointed and the sign will ship Officers-Rev..I. B. Harman. ^er dug of a horn that all The township was organized by thc the election ot the necessary officers "p ^ cv r*> iX Are Your Papers Saf We have provided the latest ami safest n preser\ iiij4 valliable papers l'mm loss by tire at A SAKKTY PKI'OSIT LOCK BOX construeted ofsolid steel, installed in an ; tire proof vault. i> the protect ion offered. You < key so t hat papers are aeeessible to in> one but This arrangement is espeeia11y eoi i ven ient ers who have deeds, insui'aiier pol ieies, or of hei papers. ('all and examine for yourself. The First National Bank of Batesburj rG-?rx>' ?U ?> <* i'' rO^> oo < v\<: **-90 o> 0 ' <? ,6 ?x 00 <? ibel Brooker spent the ailc| hy the appointment of an exvi'ih riends in Augusta, ecutive committee. Mr. W. E. Bod-' i- I.ynch has . 1 from ic was macle P"*hltmt. Thus town-. |< at W'ujnesboro. ship numbu 2 becomes a patt of the, great Sunday School movement which is both inter-denominarional th< jnef Visit to N.:S. 1. B. a,uj inter national. ' , Miss Ada LeoTranth-( ]pr< nrned to her home in Cam- ~ 1101 FOR RENT | Ktheredge was a recent Dwelling house five rooms with to e. garden near Baptist church at $10.50 lor per month. M and Alice Jones.. r;. 'clyn Asbelle of Monetta rn shopping Tuesday. re^ ? . All the news of three counties in pr; issie isarr of Gilbert was a e on Tuesday. , the Advocate. ATH OF A W. B. K1TCE BEAUTIFUL CHILD* LEAVES I INFANT SON OF MR. AND 61RS. J. R. DONALDSON <!. E. HUTLAN!) DEPARTED TAKES HIS PLA( THIS LIFE ON TUESDAY INTENDENT / fhen the Master was on the earth DLEBURG ook alittfe chiM and set him in midst of them; and said: "Sufhe little children to come unto Mr. W. B. Kitch and forbid them not for such is connected with Kingdom of Heaven. Tuesday Mills for the past t t God in his mercv and kind- nncidnnc nf nv<.r? sent an angel to the home of en years and later i friends, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. leaves a few days 1 and, and on the wings of the lucrative position :1 was borne away the spirit of cotton mills at J : Mike the nineteen months old Mr. Hatchings' lca\ y of these clever people. deep regret among irveral days ago the little child but this promotion seized with a fatal malady, and a.?d he is to be c hat skilled physicians and ten- his success as a mi nurses could do, could not stay His successor is avages. Tuesday night about son who comes h o'clock its gentle spirit was ded from his fo-n" irated from the body and was Anderson, S. C. ied by the Angles to that land nine years Mr. D< ond the "Sun-sets radiant glow." with the Darling 0 the stricken parents who are Clinton Mills and passing through the dark shadow very responsible { jrief we extend our sympathy well prepared to can only repeat from Gods word: here. In 1900 he e Lord chastenth whom he ough course at Cl? :th." Ilis ways are not our ways Textiles and Meci it is hard for us to understand; ing. His long pr; it will all be clear when we see with his college e 1 face to face. Again we extend Donaldson a most heartfelt sympathy, with a pray- in the mill busines hat God who doeth all things cess in all his posi I will bind up the broken hearts proof of his ability comfort them through his word, manage a cotton ch is truth. The little boy which We are glad to1 gone from them was the joy of aicison to our tow household and it seems that he ; too pure for this earth and God nsplanted the little bud to bloom IN MEM0R1 a flower in his kingdom. The ll|i lains were interred Wednesday irnoon in the Batesburg cemetery iwait the resurrection morn when phc Sub;ect of nations of the earth shall arise, born Mr. * 22, 1 -J Del oye little Mike! Your short p. aged 63 on earth has been one of ?, , M , , , , - an I days. yy jhtest sunshine, and now yoir ltle spirit is no doudt basking in >'ClIS oh; P : sunshine of Him who once said: Christ and w: s eed my lambs." fellowship of Bet! ?? - He temained a \xr*- or ~,> <^-9 church about 2 (V, transl'ert d his n V C; Bitesburg Baptis { he was a member ? death. On Sept. ? happily married t (L Murrell. To ther sons, one of whor ^ i ceded his father about two years a ?. lations of life our lot hod of & be faithful. In bi Hi t licit. jf est. fruKal. indust ing. As a neighb Jt eTate, sympathetic ihsolutoly | enjoyed the respt an y the % those w^? k ... ^ home circle he \v yoursolt. t .. . , , tjj atlectionate husb l?tt lit- er his course was valnablo (\ erous kindness w x will remember wi ciation. His chr vS of a reserved typi of faithfulness an > * g) ring the fifty yea V life he chose to V vj, rather than to tak ? lie activities of eighteen months rJ I ferer, but he set K ' the hand of God o-^? ' o x > <> iX/ 1 < jn a Spirij 0f subi - - - ? enly Father's will . ? I T..?? U../ .V,, AN APPRECIATION. JU:>1 ucl",c "" assurance that all ! soul and urged u; meet him in hea\ We, the widow anil children of am\ t^lus *1C (^' , . God and a.l the \ Mate Jonah Hite, desire to exjss our most grateful appreciation the loving sympathy atid the my kindnesses shown to us and YOUNG WH11 the departed loved one during his J ON SER101 lg and trving affliction. May >d iri his abundant goodness richly , ... 1.11. K A Clark anc vard you all is and shall be our ayCr ; young white mer lodged in jail ye Mrs Julia J lite and children. 1... ... Deputy Sheriff \m FIRE NEAR SALUDA tATESBlftG iiffCENDlARISm SEEMS 10 HAVE BEEN THE CAUSE. OF ANDERSON :i AS SUPERT TUP Mil) Saluda, April 28.?The barn and IT THE HID" stables of Jacob Pow, a young f MILLS. white man liv ng four miles from ? Saluda, were destroyed by fire about 12 o'clock last night, entailing ing who has been a joss some There is no the Middleburg ;nsurance There is every evidence :ight years in the incendiarism. Two valuable :er for about se\ - horses, five bales of cotton, a lot of is Superintendent, _ fooclStUff and some fertilizer were to a-cepta more hurned. Pow's dwelling house was w:th one of the burned last year. A negro was susViontgomery, Ala. pcctcd an<J was arrested and tried at hng is a source o. ^ i)ecember term of court. The is manv frien s I v|cjence was pUreiy circumstantial is a deserved one]hnt _ __ , _ wets cunviciea ana is ongratuiated upon 1 v> now serving his sentence. ' ?A , . | A much needed rain fe\\ throughMi^ J. R. Donald-}^ . .u . . , , , i out the county yesterday and last lghly recoinmen- n- ht> ler employees, at During the past analdson ha.> been ___ ? ,on Mf,,. Co. ridge spring news Gluck Mills in positions. And is take up his work Quite a number of Ridge Spring finished a thor- young people attended ihe picnic at smson College, in Mt. Calvary last Saturday which' hanical Engineer- marked the closing of the school actical experience taught by Miss Lula Wright the ducation gives Mr. past scholastic year, thorough training Miss Lucie Edwards entertained a s. His past sue- fortunate number of guests Thurstions are sufficient day evening. Notable among them / to successfully were Misses Mar/ Frontis, Norma mill. Cato, Madge Edwards, Messrs welcome Mr. Don- Pieice Carson, Wilbur Raines and II. JOC Eu Well CIS. Mr. Paul Edwards is enduring the ! nV ItlNAU pangs of a sprained foot caused t>y 1 UI JUIIJill jumping from the express car while TE loading asparagus. Dr. J. B. Hartwell and Miss Anna Hartwell are with Rev. J. H. Edthis sketch was , , , a , wards again. 5 and died April _ . years 1U months Miss Sallie Courtney of Aiken is ;.en about thirteen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Y. S. Holstein rofessed faith in oi Monetta. baptized into the Mrs. Y. S. Holstein who has been ncl Bap-ist church, quite ill is rapidly improving to the member of this delight of her many friends. 2 years when he MrS-jno< W. Holstein has been lembership to the . . , . . , r flint*' cirL- tmfh milni-iol . . r , . , muuv. jivu i? 4vu itiaiai iai t church ol which to the day ol his Mrs. Ella Johnson of Palmetto 26, 1807 he was Farm, Aiken, is visiting relatives at o Miss Mary Julia Monetta. n were born lour The tour months old infant of n, Lahayette, pre- ant] Mrs> Wilbur Edwards died lo the spirit iand jast Thursday and was interred in go. In all the re- ^he Good Hope cemetery Friday friend sought to n0on, April 23rd. "Of such is the isiness he was hon- Kingdom of Heaven, rious and persever>or he was considc and obliging and nPlir r J i Nn TUT ITDF ret and confidence IIltiUllAIUP liltAlIlL u:? r ? UV* W ill 111. ill I lie as a devoted and and and as a fath- Fhe Grand Theatre in Columbia, marked by a gen- which has been under construction hich his children for many weeks, opened its doors th grateful appre- to the public on Monday evening istian life, though with a packed and jammed house, e, bore the impress The seating capacity of the Grand d constancy. Du- is fifteen hundred and it was filled rs of his christian to standing room. The opening be a quiet listener program was indeed amusing and :e a part in the pub- entertaining i re m beginning to end the church. For and the entire audience was more he was a great suf- than pleased with the performance. :med to recognize I When completed, tint Gianel will be in it all and bore it one of the handsomest anil best apinission to his heav- pointed theatres in this section, and I. the stage scenery is simply grand : end came he gave The Grand is under the management I was well with his of Mr. Carl Davenport, who is one pon his friends to of the finest theatre managers in the en. 1'hus he lived j country anil a mighty clever gentleed at peace with men. vorld. B. I (the charge of burglary anci larcc iy, :e men jailed :h/ wa"a;vha,:;w bcen IK PHARfr !Mayor W C Pates, of Baiesfcuig. Ud lllAllU' . iq,t, ^ ;jnt. .11, n are charcred with entering the store of Mr M F Rutl Tom McCarty, two'bn 1 n K'tesburg, on the night of , ,, ? , Feb. 14th, and taking therefrom sevi ot datesburg, were , . , , , T . ... eral articles of value. It is said that stei day morning by the evi(jence against them is con- . Sim J Miller upon elusive. *