The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 07, 1909, Image 9
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THINKS HSV1RDS
STORY TRUE.
was placed by th
NEIGHBOR SATS NAN DID NOT KILL uty PadKett ?" "
HIS OWN MULE. ^ ki"'n,! by
It now appears
Saluda, Mav 4.?There have been ^ arrest and dr
! offirprc anrl in
some interesting developments in the ..... .
Pope B. Havird affair. I heU1)al1 u.nder
.. ,, .. , .. pass atter notice i
Mr. Charlie Smith, who lives near ...
u . ,, , , , structing a public
Havird s home, was here yesterday . ?
. . ^ . . . , resisting arrest,
and states that it is evident some . .
.'\s wa?s imteo
one did kill Havir !': mule, m 1 i ,
, rT . . r , .. . , ence iia\iru was
ed by Havird, for tne direction ol , ,
, . , . sum ot $2, MX), c!
the shots from the bushes can be
, . .a negro a..., e \>\
traced through the undergrowth
. j , , b:ll having been
where. Havird arsetts, the shots:. .
here at the l.Jecer
came from.
* y f , , , . ana a change ot
He further says that an empty , , , ,
... , . , granted by Judge
shell was tound near where the shots . . .
. . , . ing a motion the
came from and that a party who .. , .?
. . , i Yesterday Mes
was several hundred yards away and Jam<;s M.(c
says he saw smoke coming from a
- ... .
% When Spring Uoft
6 Then it's time for you to
a outfit?there's nothing: gra
& the first choice of the des
? not quite so fresh and yoi
$ harder.
^ Right now this bin. busy store is t!u
carry have been touched with the linn
1 ties to your gaze. In all department
gj. lect. were you in New York, have takt
^ in our stocks (.luring our recent 1 ith an
&
?l ^ bommencemei
|| i Requi
| j Time to get ready
$ l r^SSjk M | inenceinent. G>me lie
? ! ' \airi your every repuirciii
( b'/fm % ! been anticipated.
? \ * Victoria and iVrsi
i i ?til Ii'T
?' JW i Wnc Nainsook i.j
i ?g . at lanen Lawns 2ic
X !;! !'?m the ideal .
e . . in 'ill. dress fabric i
0 v 2~ ; 1 v)"U> in. ii
_ old. ro uul thread, lo
$ feels like and wears lme line linen
0 47 i i. Scotch Persian Lawn 2sc.
0 Persian on the market.
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I ^ Getlntlre
sj New Oxfords, Men,
^ Women and Children
'> -?
j \\ c have replenished our stock ^
ty with a new and complete assort'V
ment. It'you want the newest in
0| footwear come here.
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ji vv ninen L)!
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el intlMHtS HOMJ J.
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THE
ere Havird and his t'lis bond of Havird's informed t
time of the shoot- clerk of court that they desired
be released therefrom and Havird
in jail, where he now in the custildy of the sher
te sheriff and Dep- until he can again make bond f
le day after the al- this charge,
some one of the
MIES AT SAXFC0TH1
. . mm it v n
e\v his sun on the MILLS
addition to being
a warrant for tres- Lexington, May 5 ?It is report*
!s also held for ob- that several mad dogs have be*
highway and lor killed near Lexington during the la
few bays. At Saxe-Gotha mil
in this correspond- about tw0 miles tro?n town' (
.. | 1 mistily tin re ell * e. of
out on oond in the. Xhc,?ia, Gabl, are s..;d to havt ;1L?
' ttrt'.eJ with it.Utnj;! }iy a dog supposed to ha
. ..en gj, true on . eiing from tabic . The d<
v i!i: .i ... i.i:,i in*' via killed after having bitten t]
,,, (; to ui. ! ' rcn o;d several dogs in the cor
venue having bee i : 1 ' **
: bhiVp after luai-j
refor S 1u''i shoi'1
sis J. S. Merchant I |j fli |?| || P {^Sai'SitVi
i 11 ...u~ t a >? No viiniitinv. no il
hen, wno weie Oil J Jrosts. A safu nutlpleasiiiK**yrup?OOc.Uruggib
>lcl3 Her Blossoms
be ready with your Spring ji
ined by waiting?you lose h
irable lines?you find stocks ^
a find vour selections much
\
4
? Mecca ol shoppers tor every line we ^
er of spring and they unfold their beau- ^
:s. New goods of the kind yon would se- i
mi the places of the great inroads made *
niversary sale. ?
? ? *
i ... _ -. - *
I When We Talk of *
it ?
|sites Men's Furnishings j
We think of the stock wo Juive C
to hack this ad til) of the wide v
(or com-; 4 , , , ?
i ran ye <>l styles and colors 111 *
rc when v. , . . . J
, ..Neckwear, shirts, Nusprndrrs, ^
,>l1 te- runniny from the snap- r
pi est ?lesiy ns for t he yon ny ma l)
a P. law i.- to t he more suhdued for the ?
fa i I)?') . *
l p.,, ? We are always posted on the ^
1 m.lisle'correct thinys in mens apparel >
and will tell you when yon \
: to tOC come in. J
to hoc. ? . ?
jommen- Millinery J*
1 double Never ill the history of our
oks like, '.store has t his depart 11lei11 heeil
in sueh a st iipendous rusli.
We receive new shipments
1 lie best week ly and mark them so low !
t hat t hey yo wit ii a rush. 1
? i
IiwabClothes In this (law more than "
ever, a man's dress forms
his stniuliny advertise- j
iiiciii 01 iiimseii, ana oniy
can afford to ignore 11 Kit j
k I (W| We've been in the
Km I /\ anc* clothing busK8L
I fu iness a great many years ,
J Ijy aiul we have never seen \
WBm?$$/d& better materials, work- {
U|Byy manship or styles than \
WKsJ/?^/ is 'n*? Schwab's \
Sio.oo, Sis.oo and $20.00 \
We sell them and ;
^J3 V wJ/rK will be pleased to show ]
^Assj/Zfii?
SZ/OF jfoM/rw \
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1 BATSBURfl ADVOCATE. ^
I Facts tc
Z I In taking Dr. McKanna's Treatnie
H Have to spend a month or m<
cn H several times a day witii a hypoderm
pj Have any annoying conlinement.
S risk of being injuriously affected ment;
u Have any ot the disagreeable
no Q el feet a cure.
ro. gffi
is- HK
|| In taking Dr. McKanna's Treatnie
_ n Lose your appetite tor liquor in a
3 some food. Feel like a new man at t
Have pure blood and your stomal
r.J H without the assistance of stimulants.
? || in life.
j I For full information call or write,
if J Liquor Cure,
\ b Call
i M'KiNNA TIDU
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\ PLAN PROHIBITION
j Warrenville, J, R. Parker of
^ F1THT i *ev' M. Cassels of Ellenton,
p * '"*** ! ur Kirkland of Ridge Spring.
( < ~~ i The following resolution w.
< UKEN "UllYS" 0 MAKE SYST - ?Pted: "Resolved. That the
i'. M .TlC CAMPAIGN H"appoint as seon as conv
a the following committee, an <
\i tive committee |whose duty i
? Aiken, May 4.?Yesterday after- j be to organize by [the appoir
iuj noon the meeting of the anti-dispen- j 01 sucb wot king committees a
-- saiy forces, in response to the call uc ||Coessary. t>,
^ made, was held at the court house. Ihe mee'ing was closed by
^ l'here were about 215 people pres- dress bY Rev. 1. S. Wright of
ent at the meeting, and it appeared ener*
that the piohibi'ionists weie >e:\ yj i rppopiip / itiqqrc
Jjf enthusiastic in their work. | IlA 1 liODlllVu MooLd
'XT it nn u'mC ?tn<i/] tv.lV> i
J. IUX.V. Viiif. uj >tllii i
X prayer by the Rev. J. L. Harley, In as much as the kissing i
X (resident of'the couth Carolina Anti-1 are having a fling at poetry
aloe n league. mi 1 was followed by j humbly add our four lines to
Jif Col. Claude K. Sawyer, temp rary of those already printed.
g president of tin mcetin , with a Vou must tiptQC
r\ h >rt talk, outlining the plan of cam yOU reacjj
| paign. At this ; neture Mr. G. L. j rhe ,ips 0 any
^ roole m >ved th a c >znmi tee bel Richmond peach.
named lor nominating officers of the ! ?Richmond News-Lea
.V oermanent organ:za ion. This mo- A ,. , .
ct , A little kissing
tion was carried, and the committee ,, ,
U , i Here, or course,
was appointed and retired to form . . ,
it , . And not a chance
X its recommendat: >ns.
M . Ol a divorce.
X While this committee was at ~ , . . l}
, _ , , , ?Columbia Kec
work, Col. Sawyer stated that it was
^ planned to have a central committee oc^} 10 ^lc i
^ an exective committee, for each vo* liptoetot'ne tall
ting precinct, whose eluiy it would * 11 Union k.sse^
^ be to see a certain number ot voters beats them ah.
M . . . ? Union Tii
^ in a specific terra ry, ana it tie coma
^ not induce them to vote a dry tick- And a little kissing
^ et, to get others to see them. In Now and then
^ other words, to make a man to man enjoyed by
campaign throughout the county I he best of men.
^ and leave no stone unturned. Col. ?Lexington Dispa
^ Sawyer also stated that it was plan- A little kissing?
^ ed to have a registration committee. We pass it on.
^ a committee to ee that the antis It is the calm
^ were represented on each set of e- Before the storm.
^ lection managei , committee on Orangeburg Tii
& challenges and Mich other commit- Batesburg kir.ses
^ tees as the central committee may Are the best.
see are necessary. Our little misses
rj The committee on nominations Have made the test
j j then made the following recommen- j _
f nroani/a- ! * ntrmili m ft XT x X
fc Z^'Z'^sTonn^r ILtAlWU lUPI TAA Li
M President, Col. Claude E. Sawyer; |
secretary, ex-Senator G. L. loole; i RATES ESPECIALLY HIGH IPi
y treasurer, Hayne E. Rice, Esq., vice j DU1CH FORK DISTRICT
)'/ presidents, James L. Quinby of? , . ~ ?
n , . .... , | Lexington, May 5.?County
^ Granitevtlle, Butier of Windsor, C.' ' . .
. ? , , _ -ditor W. D. Dent has received
V - Butler of North Augus a.G. S Com ,Iei Gencra| Jones ,h
y liapRott, r. A. Sawyer of Salley, W.'|eyy (or Uxin(,ton COUIlty (c
S Tyler of Rllenton, H. P. Dyches ... 1QAO ? j
? A., ? , ' , , _ . year 1909. lhe levy is on<
o Aiken, Garry loole of Talatha, l- . .> , . ,
* uj u n t uiu > u i n , higher than last year, due t
W. 13. Owens of White Pond, Dr. J.1 ? ? . ...
i one and one-quarter mills fix<
> Remember 1
Mit lor the liquor habit you don't: I
are in a sanatorium. Have to be jabbed in the arm I
ic needle. H
Have any bad after effects whatever. Run any A
illy or physicially. B
features the socalled cures claim are necessary to B
nt you do: g
lew hours and gain a natural appetite for whole
he end of three days. I
h, liver aim kidneys perform their work naturally B
Have renewed energy and an ambition to succeed I
- Morphine Cure B
. on ok Address. b
fOAV I f Jtlfftn mmn I
ili HA ? MpUA 11) lit. b
MPANY, j
Columbia, S. C. I
aig of tlie last legislature for permanent |JLjflAMp TAY DrTPOKV
Lang- roatl building. This will give the ILiUU tALi lAA II; j 1 J tl 1a iJ
Arth- county something like $7.C0U with ,np MAU7 IT* "
which to imprave the roads of the AlVLi I1U1Y uLh 1 li
as ad-' country. The total for the people
pres- living 011 this si.le of the Salutia C "dNTY AUDITORS NOW COMPLY
enient ?ver is 1 3 ills; *>?'? in D",chj ING WITH ORDER RECENTLY
,vpr... Fork the total is 20 1-2 mills. This,
t shall is cause 1 by the 7 1-2 mill tax for' ISSUEP-'DELIRQUENTS REitment
the Columbia. Newberry and Lau- j PORTED TO GOV. ANSI L
s may rens ra^roa^ bonds. These bonds,
have always proved a burden to the So far Comptroller Jones has reanaj_
taxpayers of the Fork and are the ceived income tax returns from sevWap
Pr'nc'Pa^ cause for the unrest which eral of the counties and in a few
has existed among the citizens of days the lists of names will be made
that section icr the past several1 public. It is the purpose of the comTOO.
years, it is sai l. i ptroller general to make a careful
inquiry as to the number liable in
1 each county and should the board
A1 "\V-S PRPPUliNp P [1 ?J of assesso?s |or the auditor fail to
e iD urilLllliU I U w . show cause why each one liable has
f<D ANll T Qppr not made the proper returns the
UH?AllU iiUUUli matter will be reported to Gov. Ansel
with reasons for removal from
j office.
AIKEN MAKING KEAW EOR',^ COLLECT INCOME TAX.
ODD FELLOWS MEETING
der.
Lexington May 5.-County AudAiken,
May 6.-Aiken is making _ K. .
. .1 itor uent is bending every energy
great preparation for the entertain- . ,, . .
'H K to collect the income tax in this
ment of the grand lodge. Odd Fel- county. He has sent out the blanks
^ lows. The various committees have following the instructions from the
prepared one of the most entertain- comptroller general, and has only
ing programmes ever prepared here- received a favorable reply from aabouts,
and the final preparations bout a half dozen. Several of the
are now being completed for carry- taxpayers to whom he sent out
ing it out. blanks have as yet paid no attention
lies. The big social feature of the en- to the auditor s request to return
tertainment of the grand lodge will them at once, and unless they are
be the park reception. One of Ail forthcoming within the next day or
ken's most beautiful parks is to be two, Mr Dent will fix an income on
the scene of a most brilliant affair all parties in whatever amount he
itch. Wednesday night. The park wil- deems right and proper. He is satbe
gaudily lighted with vari-colored some of those to whom
, . v i?tc K,,ikc sent blanks are liable to the tax
electric lights, hundieds of bulbs and he proposes t0 foliow the in_
and Japanese lanterns th: owing ught strut tions of the comptroller gen<nto
every nook of the park, being er 1 to tl e letter.
tics. one of the pretty features. It is
r.lonn?rl in malrp tWl'c tk#? :M 1 PDPC1 111
y? ? s?? .'lllLUfcai in
social event ever Riven a great body 4irr nrr/M i m
of fraternity before. fclOCKMAfl CA.SEThe
grand lodfje nneets in Aiken Lcxin(;ton. May 6 ..What
on Wednesday and Ihursday. The wiji be made in the Stockman mur}VV
grand encampment will arrive Tues- der case since the refusal of the su*
* * day, and the Rebekahs will arrive preme court yesierday to grant a
Wednesday mori i ig. A trolley cheating is agitating the minds of
I THE ride through Horsecreek valley. S.T Graham'." kadinK 'counsellor
viewing the best system of cotton Stockman, was not in a nnsitlnn to
mill towns in the South, a fish fry state last night whether another
' 4 U at Graniteville pond, a lyceum en- move would be made or not. The
1 fr0m tertainment. and the big open air re- killin? of Hampton J. Hartley oce
tax . . c , currcd at the home ot Stockman on
,r th, ccf"on are only s?me ?' th.C K0011 December 29. 190S, nearly three
. things that await the ladies and and a half years ago, It is generalmi
' gentlemen coming to Aiken next ly believed that an effort will be
0 the week. made further to hold up the verdict
:d by of the court.