The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 18, 1909, Image 4

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* .. ????? Mim Bargains in Ready-to-Wears We have only recently received some beautiful Li gerie Suits that ought to sell for $10 each. You may bi one for only $7We have Jumper Suits in all the leading shades whit we are offering at special prices. You can buy a $10 si this week for $7 so- so suit for Sio. or an $8 suit I $4-4^. We oiler many beautiful Waists made of white Jaw desirable for street wear, daintily trimmed; regular $1. sellers for only 0 We will make you a special on a Voile Skirt, givii you your choice of a $12.50 or $15.00 Skirt for only $1 This is an unusually good offer. Keep comfortable these lv?t days in a cool and dain Kimono. We have many styles, made of all kinds of go< materials, both short and long. Prices range from 25c to $1 About Having Dresses Cleaned. If you have the idea that it 's expensive to have tli dainty evening gown or street dress cleaned and made ji as good ;is when new. you're mistaken. Several dollars all the cost, which, of course, is in accordance with t work to be done. We pay express charges both wa\ Barrett. Nephews & Co., Old Staten Island Dyers ai Cleaners. New York City, do the woik. That means it done right. Plaid Top Socks lor Children There's nothing "cuter" 011 a hild than a p;iir ol pr< ty plaid top socks when the nurse takes him out for the ; ternoon. And there's comfort for the little folks in weari them. too. We have any si/.e and any color combinati you want in children's socks. They are well made and w wear well. Colors will not fade. 1'iice. the pair 2 Gloves Selling1 Very Che.ip. < >iir <?I<>\"<? is one of our pride departments. Wow sell you Kid (doves worth S1 .f>() tor only hse., while > will also sell you gloves worth Toe a pair for only ."?< We also carry an excellent line of mereerised gloves colors, offering you an excellent pair for 2i Mail Orders Filled Colt S. L. RICHARDSON FREE the notes the money was forthco M,,tnM ...? ing. "He told such a straight st< BROTHExv SAVES HIM that there was no thought of turn him down," said one of the ba Lexington, June 15.?S. L. Rich- cashiers soon after Richardson \i ardson, the white man from West arrested, and we would have Union, who has been confined in the him have almost any amount jail here since November 23 last m'ght have asked for. Anotl year, was yesterday released from, s^nKe coincidence is that all the jail, a free man, his brother, Mr. money was secured within li E. L. Richardson of Greenwood. ^ days, having arranged everything satisfac- Richardson belongs to the rel torily with the banks and other in- ious sect known os the "Unkno Stitutions from whom he is alleged Tongue." and has contended fr< to have received money by various the first that he would never be tri methods and means. It is said that that the Lord would take care it took something lixe $1,500 to se- him and would supply the needs cure his release, and Richardson's his family. He believes now tl brother, who is a young man of h was the work of God that broup pleasing address and an ex represen- him safely through, instead of t tative in the legislature from Green- work of his brother, it is said. Sir wood county and a man of seemin- being in jail he has been visited gly powerful influence, has worked various persons from the upper p; continuously on the case since his ?f the State?all believers in t brother was committed to jail. To Unknown Tongue." He has re him S. L. Richardson should be un- the Bible every day continuout der lasting obligations for securing 1 anc* has prayed without ceasii his liberty. Deputy Sheriff Miller says th The charge against Richardson ' Richarhson has been an ideal pr was that he secured various sums of oner. He has not been sick a d. money from different banks in this during the entire period he has be State by forging the names of forg- >n jail and left the picture of healt ing the names of prominent men to < Ue would not partake of any h< notes. Tie name of Mr. W. L. ; moat and was very careful about h Bris^ey, known the State over as! diet. He would at times refuse being the lumber king of Anderson i eat anything for more than a da county and a man of considerable He refused to the last to have an means, was used extensively. The j thing to say to the newspaper me first to detect that these instruments i f?r publication, although he wou were forged was the Citizens' bank I talk freely on different topics; b or ivaiesourg, irom vvnicn Richard-1 oeiore nc leit ne seated to yourco son secured $1,090. Next was the respondent that he wished to thar C : ,!ina National bank of Columbia Sheriff Corley and Deputy Sheri f Jin which he secured at one time Miller for the kind treatment he ha $2,000 and at another $1,000. It received at their hands, and that 1 is said that he secured several hun-1 would remember them always f< dre.l dollars from the Farmers' what they had done for him. bank of Central and also from an Neither Richardson nor his brotf Augusta bank. Resides securing er would have anything to sayabot this money, it is alleged, he dispos- the futire plans of the former, an ed ot stock anil other valuables that i they left, supposedly, for their r? were under mortgage, it is said. spective homes. It is rumored th? It ij stated that a number of oth- S. L. Richardson confided to som ers were caught in his trap, and that j o! his fr'ends around the jail that h h id the matter not been settled Proposed to enter the evangelisti othe; warrants were waiting for him. A peculiar circumstance connected \v9h Richardson's career is the fact '"'i'V, r *"?''> tiH*ii<liM| for <'vir<ivu?r throat ;tiid lunjr ti*ou)?l?' ? ' experienced 'ttle difficulty ?iinl iimov huITiT'Th fro m ;mthm in. u'ing money from the banks. 'IIM' '?**< r. mt<i <M>inr<>rt i?u<i r?*ii?, . , . , , , ?iy usiiiK toley'B anpTnr. On told his tale and produced ounter'H Dm* Ht?.re. THEgBATESBURQ ADVOCATE JU nauglrs One I MILLING 'y This week we will sell you any ' so house at 1-3 regular price. You can t any hat, no matter how new its style ."J; are many hats in our millinery parloi "r cent purchase for mid-summer wear n, tunity to get a summer hat cheap. ll Trunks and Bags for You should get ready for that tri ty and buy your Trunks and Bags. We 1 finest line in tne city. Can sell you any - satchel to a wardrobe trunk, and gua lower than others, we put your init iat trunks without extra charge. ISt _ ? j>e Buy Your Bathing ? "is Of course you're going to ''take And you should have your own Bath great risk in renting a bathing suit, eases. Come here and get a nice su Sfl suits for men, women and children. |you want. Prices extremely low. 'in -?' - -- Dainty Fans for s You can't find a prettier fan in th< here. We have almost any kind you !; wide range of styles, while prices ru '>< cents to $7.50. MIMNAIX tmbia, - hialmost wrecked car id: ing strong and impressive address ink Lexington. June 10?While Mr. j " The Imortality of the Soul fi vas Sam P. Roof and a party of friends the standpoint of a Lawyer" tc let were speeding along in his handsome ! audience that filled the house he automobile on Sunday night about s ; overflowing. :)er o'clock on the Augusta road about Miss Mercdith Mu,lef. is herc c of six miles above Lexington they d.s- v;sit to Miss Uaisy Watson KS covered a number of tence rails piled ( MrsSloan am, Mr Kas, up in the road just in time to save Greenville are visiting. Mr O. theterribleaccident.lt is believed *??... lg- v?aison. that it was a diabolical attempt to . wn , , ... , , Miss Sarah Watson has just wreck the automobile and the matter fiirmi. ,, . 3m . v i , turned home trom Hartsville. , ^ is being investigated. It the guilty ? , parties are caught it goes without Pain anywhere stopped in ?, saying that they will be prosecuted tnjnutes sure with one of Dr SI o of . u r it . . ? tu . Pink Pain Fable s. The formula i: . to tho tallest extent. Ihat anyone .r 9r , . , , . " tat , , , . r the/he nox: Ask your Doctor ,ht should attempt to take the lives of druggist about thi ' formula! St persons in such manner can hardly womanly pains, headaches, pi be believed. So far as is known this anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Rac l C is the first attempt to wreck an auto- Wis. for free trial to prove value. ^ mobile in this part ol the country. , G inter s Drug Store, art In sickness, if a certain hidden IMISS MARY T. HAL , nerve goes wrong, then the organ ,y that the nerve controls will also A fli H Mil W I HA Nil surelyfail.lt may be a Stamache Anu lTIU ff Lt' UiinH tat nerve, or it may have given strength iA/TH is- and support to the Heart or Kidneys. ff till ay It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed cn to this vital truth. Dr Shoop's Re- ; h storative was not made to dose the THE CEREMONY IS PERFORMED __ Stomach nor to temporarily stimu- CR?SS HIL!,, THE BRIDES late the Heart or Kidneps. Ihat old iinMr dv tup dtit u' i H T \ nu HI 11 15 Y 1H lj HL Y lli> Pashioned method is all wrong. Dr. iniiyK to Shoop's Restorative goes directly to AUAmo. y. those failing nerves. The remarkable y. success of this prescription demo-! . ., .. ? nstrates the wisdom of treating the 1 Lross Hill June 16-llon. Willi; I ! actual cause of these failing organs G. Danie; ot Saluda and Miss Mi 1 and it is indeed easy to prove. A I. Nance were married in the Pr llt simple five or ten davs test will u..~i t I "/iwuui vnuiuii ncic rms morning r- surely tell. Try it once, and see! Sold ,, 0-ciock. The ceremony was p ik by: Gunter s Drug Store. , ? ,. . . . , __ formed uy Rev. Dr Adam?, preside I JUDGE FLYMAN SPEAKS Carolina at Clinton, assisted by Ri I Hollingsworth, the local pastor. There were no bridemaids, I I OKLAHOMA JUDGE ADDRESSES BOY- many ushers and tittle flower gi HOOD FRIENDS IN RIDGE j The beautiful and stately bri it ' SPRING I marc^ec^ t0 abar on the arm i ' her dame of honor, Mrs Dr Pari . , , , ' of Berkeley. The bridegroom w it Ridge Spring, June 16?Judge _ . . , , tl .... , . , r supported b\ his best man, \ e Henry M Purman, chief justice of', tl .. ...... I brother, Mr John Daniel of Gret e the supreme court of Oklahoma, ac-1 ... .... ... ,. , , . i ville. ihe marriage ceremony w c compamed by his son, has been vis-1 ... . . , .... .. .. ... i preceded by a musicial programr iting his aunt. Mrs R. K. Watson, . . . , . of a half hour. In an hour after tl after an absence of .17 years, and , , , . _ ,, ceremony a splendid auto car bo ? has been warnuy welcomed by many , . ... . the happy couple across the count: " ? fiends. to Waterloo, where they boarch t Judge Purman is president oi ti.i rr.e train for Ashville and the Nor baptist State convention of Oklaho Carolina mountains. 1 NB 18, >909 Third New: ; R Y Carpal . . , i . Buy a Hamm< trimmer hat in the weathJ We hav, ake your choice of each ; and texture. There shield yoursei . s that came in a re porch i>y letting m . This is your oppor- liuaranteed painter bamboo kind. No oiler you special \) Traveling ip. Come here Monday iave the largest and We t them lip, ' thing trom a hand $i.s<>t<> so.oo irantee that prices are we carry the ;ials and address on Columbia. China, cuiors iinu pauern down. Special prii Window Sha >uit Here carried in stock ai material used. W ! a dip" this summer? pna^ c:Kl' ing Suit. You run a A .. on account of dis- A Hound it- We have bathing PnwHpr We have the one WUCI We have splendid bn ummer warrant thi i city than we haveP3^ any at a could wish. There is a|P0W^cr' '^e n from as low as 5|b?x (equal t dinary talcr IH'S * South Carolina. yjn i rom 1 ) an OUR PPIl i >n a i BUILDING /VI ?f1 M Will save vou from I ; i eI.iine. Cement, Plaster, Doors, Sash. Hliiuls 'zo' Mantels, Cerates. Tile, Paints, Glass, Varni ops > c n ops Building Material tins ine,: Our services ai - . [ i Our material i !L R. J. HORi^ in 657 Bro^d St., At Long Distance Phone 473. ? ____ Write for am ?ry es: at L'V. ' ;;; QIHUAN GAYDEH de ACQUITTED arguements wtre made ?* torneys for both sides, as JURY ON ALL NIGH1 WA> SENT of Solicitor Timmermai BACK BY JDBGE """ ,0< *e ables ,n ever heard in the court as . , , , Judge Aldrich delivere< Lexington. June 10?Perhaps the . ... ire impartial charge to the rae most int??tint! case of seduct.on remaininf, jm a? nigh, rc ever tried in this county was that of nounced that they had i ry Quitman Gayden, a young man of a verdict. Judge Aldri 'll New Brook land, which wasconclud- jury that it was their dul Yen lict-"that is child's t Department Items )ck froin us and enjoy yourself" this hot i' all colors, patterns and prices, Special $1.25 to $7.50 If from the hot sun while sitting 011 your * put up a Porch Shade, for we have the .1 kind, "Komi." in all sizes, also natural extra charge for putting them up. We rices. iquitoes from worrying you by buying a 11 us. We have the best kind made, the tion,'' the "Dixie" and ''Palmer," for >, cribs and also to hang from the ceiling, for you. Special prices, each, from largest assortment of Matting found in Japanese, bib re, Crex and Cocoa. All is wanted. No extra charge lor putting it :es from isc to 75c des of every description, color and sizes id made to order at short notice, all best ork guaranteed to be the best. Special 25c up I of Talcum for 19c. t!ie agency for a new end ind of Talcum Powder. We s powder to be unequalled ny price. To introduce this will sell you a one-pound o three or four boxes of orim powder) for only 19c. Vail Orders Filled ( FS ON tATKRiAl !{) to 20 per cent . Screen l.)oo. . Screen S;ish. etc. ishec. of all Kinds. re prompts the best <E& CO., JGUSTA, OA. prices. irt yesterday | jury ret ,netj to the room and in a uilty. Strong . . ... .. ^ few niin ites returned urn a verdict by the at- ., _ , of not guilty. e speec ^ conclusion of the Gayden i was consid- .. , case Kuius Kee\es. a narm t arguments placecj on lr; (or larceny from the house here. . . person, it having been allege.! that 1 a fair ana A , he stole 50 cents :rom another negro jury. After the jury an- Wlt^ w^om be was sleeping. The not reached 1 )ury failed to gree?the first mistrial ch told the Judge Aldrich has ever had since he y to reach a has been on the bench, play." Tie