The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 03, 1910, Image 1
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ESTABLISHED, 1901 BATESBURG, S. C.. FRIDAY, JUNI: ,<r.i I<>10 I.Oi) PiiR ANNUM
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veniently situate 1 in heart of city f,irn:,h :co cream
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ii at > rial Personals
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\ Mr and Mrs W V Jones of Wagner
were here a few days ago.
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>pokos, llllbs j(J Ml'J R G Cooner returned Saturti
ilii oiiici J' I "2rr* *"e Th"olr*a?ra1 Seminary
i descriptive J!at L?u.sv,ue. *y(t,}
Mrs J P Long returned Sunday to
filler home at Silver Street, she was
^ accompained by her sister Miss Mae
(V Inc. &> Crouch'
* 5, Dr and Mrs D C LaGroneof Ward
IB1A S C ^ sl)CUt ^ast Friday in town,
Cr^CF^Cr^CrMrs M J Holland of Washington
is the guest of Mrs Sara Shuler,
Mrs Alice Hartley and Mrs J A
Watson spent Tuesday in Augusta,
ip, Misses Eva and Mae Hite return^
ed Saturday from Blackville.
?X Miss Vixie Rudd of Saluda is the
v* guest of M rs J E Kneece
j Banking, Messrs W T Tarrant, Lorenic
Cullum and Tonquin Lagrone spent
yjt Monday night in Johnston
Prof J L Riser of Kings Mountain
j N C was in town Tuesday
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Miss Kathreen Tarrent left Tues1^1
day for a visit to relatives in New
a?hmy
\K ^ Mrs Kate Kernaghan of Columbia
was here recently
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miss Lula Lowman returned bat^
urday to her home at Irmo
Mrs Annie Rawl left Tuesday foi
1 mcttsville to be present at tk?
% Woman's Foreign Missionaiy Conv,m,i
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Mr Ira t ' Carson spent Tuesday
' nip'ht in Johnston
'i Mr and Mrs N Alford and little
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Id AY I I I 1 ' ! Vivian returned Saturday !rom 2
(,> Colmx. i; ' v?sd t0 Darlington.
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( ) I ' Ih1 I Mr C L Etheredge of Columbit
I was in town a few days ago
J I .1 . . S. f. . I | Mr M W Cullum went to August;
iMiillL". | Monday
Mrs G F Norris and children ol
C tcechce, S C are the quests of Di
ILL FI.RN1SII and Mrs E C Ridgell
e Ladies Guild will Miss Mary Edwards returnee
, cake, salads and : yyCl n.*sday from a visit to relative;
iort notice. a. Ridge Spring
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[RST NATIONJ
Of Batesburg
Mr and Mrs N A Bates s
Monday night in Columbia
Misses Nannie Gunter. Car
Cullum and Master -v Cull le
day for a visit to Mr and Mrs
Gunter in Atlanta
Misses Evelyn Cooner and Li
Cullum left Wednesday forCha
ton where they will be the gue:
Mrs W H Marion
Rev W T Hundley arrived V
nesday from Baltimore
Mrs S O Cantey returned Sur
from Columbia
Mr and Mrs N U Gunter and
daughter left today for their . h
in Atlanta
Mr J W Rankin of Columbia
here Tuesday
Mr L L Rushton took in the
unbia college commencement f
day night.
Hon C M Kfird of Lexington
a recent visitor here.
Miss Lue ( antcy of Summt
is the guest of Mrs S O Cantey
ANNOUNCEMENt
$5.00 PER CARD
FOR GOVERNOR
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The many friends of F H F
hereby announce him for Govt
of South Carolina and pledge
to conform to the rules of the
mocratic primary. Mr. Hyatt's
form will in a great measure
conducted on a basis of good r<
high education and better sch
together with a sound business
ininstration along practical line:
Mr. Hyatt is a constistant pre
itionest.
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FOR HOUSE OF R]
RESENT ATIVES.
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Tne friends of Isaac Kdv
l hereby announce his candicy
House of Representatives
f pledge him to abide by t it lesi
r of the Democratic Primerry.
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.icile o . .
rjcs Saluda, June 1?Wale Abncy
^ the negro who was shot on Monday
by Milledge Chippell of Newberry
on A, L. Coleman's place ten miles
^ed- north of here, in this county, died
Monday night.'The inquest was held
iday yesterday. Chappell has placed himself
in the custody of the sheriff oi
county, Application 101 bail wil
probably be made at once.
orr.e
wrsIS LET OUT ON
BOND.
ColAon
JAMES BUNDRICK CHARGEE
was WITH VIOLATING PROHIBITION
LAW,
:rton
Lexington, June 1?James Bun
10 drick. the young white man of the
X_ ' Dutch Fork, who was arrested anc
' , lodged in jail a few days ago upoi
he charge of violating the prohibit:
; on law has been given his liberty up
; on furnishing a $4b0 bond for his ap
: pearance at the general session:
; court.
!yatt ' Bundrick is charged with selling
:rnor! whiskey at Spring Hill Lutherai
him church. It is stated that other char
de-' ges may later be brought out.
piat-, i nis is me nrsi case so iar icr vio
: be lation of the prohibition law, but iti:
vadf,' '.aid that blind timers are becoming
ools, numerous in some sections of th<
ad- county, and more praticlarly at th<
5. court house right in the face of th<
)hib- county officials.
-? A CARD OF THANKS
5PKditor
Batesburg Advocate.
In behalf of our entire family wil
you allow me space in your pape
to thank the good people of Bates
burg and vicinity for their grea
cards t;;n(jness rendered during the illnes
*Gr an 1 death of our mother. Not onl
an^ k'r. I words of sympathy wer
nit of spoken-but many kind deeds wer
done, which will rlways cause
tender feeling in our hearts. It is
privilege to live with and among s
: now
noble a people. May God bless eac
one of you.
Mrs. Jo:ie Jones Pond
^"CONDEP1
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) Sat u vdiiy Ni<*
\ DON'T
> Tli? Criterion Co
) lli^h class e^ean en tertainm
) Several Timer; I
) 1 a test < la?^s and Son^s Kroi
if IM'iee. 10 and 25c Unserve Seats
) Comment
j WILL BE OPERA-.
[ TED ON.
' Rslurla limp 1 TKe Rpv t A
Canon of this town, county super-!
intendent of education, left for Col- /
umbia this morning, where he will
undergo a very serious operation,
he has been quite ill for the past
three weeks.
J. S. Merchant of Saluda has been
in a comatose condition since Monday
evening. He was taken suddenly
ill Monday night and soon lapsed I
into unconsciousness and remained
totally so until yesterday afternoon,
j There is the possibility of his recovery,
yet the physicians say he is a
very ill man,
ridgeIspring
news i
1 Do you know there is health hap- g
' piness, strength and inspiration to
1 be gained out ot ugg:.? in the bright
ness of these sunny days.
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Dont over burden your self with
care, work and worry to the extent
that you fail to benefit by long trips
to natures great out doors.
Rev. J. H. Hayes, of ^ouisville, s
Ky. will assume pastoral charge of a
he Baptist church the 2td Sunday n
n June. Rev. Hayes is highly cul- a
ured and his consecrated talent will y
idd t reatly to the Baptist cause.
Frof. Aycock has located at Jor.cs- d
| vdlle, where he is employed to teach
| nothcr year. j,
Ca i. Een.son ot Greenville, S. C.
will 1 : principal of the Ridge Spring s
' High Soncoi next )ui.
Re *. S. M. Provence of Tictoria,
. Texas, visited his daughter Mrs. L.
I. Smith recenly.
Dr. L. J. Smith and family who
temporarily occupied the parsonage
have moved into Mrs. C. G. Barr's
) residence. t
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mr. [
and Mrs.J. J. Watson Mr. and Mis. }
W. H. White of Wards, Dr and Mrs
L J S nith and Rev S M Provence
made up the personality of an all
day fishing party last week at Cullum's
pond the pleasure and enjoy- j
' ment of which will not soon be for1
gotten by the participants.
Under the auspicious manage- ;
ment of the IJ D C's fitting Memoral
. exercises were approprialely rendered
Wednesday May 27. The address
y .v" 3 delivered by Mr. Alva Lumpj
kin a gifted young speaker whose
rare accomplishments betoken a
brilliant future, lie was an inspira- ,
_ tion to all who heard him. After the
s exercises the Veterans as guests of
r honor were served with a bounteful
n picnic dinner at the historic Spring
e by the patriotic U I) C's to whom
L, each succeeding year this sacred
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cnuy 01 raenioiiaiising uui sjcc^ik^
Heroes bee mes a labor of love gar N
landed with the hearts sweetest flow
ers. F. D. P. '
CHURCH NOTICE;
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Rev. W. T. Hundley has returnee!
from the Baptist convention at I3al't
timoreand will p. each at 11 o'clock :
:s on Sunday morning next at the Bapy
j tist church.
e REV S 0 CANTEY
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a
0 Rev. S. O. C ?n;ey who has been
operated on for appendicitis by D.-.
LeGn de Gc'iy at the Columbia hosp
tal in Columbia is recuperating rapi
il j and will soon return home.
vISED
HOUSE
lit J mi? 4th
MISS
nicely Company,
Mil.?The 1 hirmony T' io.
Tize Winners,
in I'.est M insterals Shows.
s 10c Kxtra, Doors Open 8 p.m
30s, 8:45
DISPENSARY
SUITS MAY BE
HANDLED
jRAND JURY EXPECTED
TO TAKE ACTION
IN GRAFT
CASES.
DISCUSSION OF EVIDENCE.
nDICTMENT AGAINST GOODMAN MAY
BRING UP IMPORTANT TESTIMONY
SPECULATION IS RIFF.
Columbia. S. C. June 2?It is pes
ible that indictments may be handlout
today in several dispensaiy
alt cases by the Richland county
rand jury. The grand jury competed
all business last week and it
/as announced that another mett'rg
/ould be held during the present
reek.
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Attorney General Lyon is out of
he city in attendance upon the sesions
of the national association of
ttorney generals and no statement
as been made by him as to when
nd where the next dispensary trials
/111 be held.
There has been much discussion
luring the past week as to the nr.
t r ; f the business of the grand
ury at its extra meeting.
Speculation has been more rife
ince the announcement in the court
hat 1 ho two cases against Moton A.
jjoclman, the whiskey drummer,
iad been dropped. Goodman was
harged with conspiracy to defraud
he State out of over $22,000.
Last year when the dispensary
rials were in progress Goodman
vas needed as a witness. It is claimsid
that he left the State and that
he prosecution was unable to make
fm return. However, at the time of
he trials he was not present in the
ourtand was put down as "non est."
STATE
f he grand jury is ordered to asemble
on Wednesday next at the
equest of the Attorney General.
WILL SOON BEGIN
WORK ON FEDERAL
BUILDING
SITE FOR POSTOFF1CE IN
AIKEN HAS BEEN EOUGHT
AND BIDS FOR BUILDING
ASKED.
Aiken. June i?Befoie many
v.:eks the sound of the hamir.tr
vill be heard on the ie ieral build
n,.', :or A'.lcen. Bids are now b;iig
i..vertised to erect the building, ard
uistmastv; Carman ha.'; received
"van., and specifications. The bids
ire to be opened on June 24, and
.he contract will be lot a few days
* ter. The buildin.g will cost $50,000
leu thousand has already been
s. ent for a site, which is on theconlor
ot hark avenue anJ Laurens.
Sever. ! local contractors will make
aids on the construction of the
building.
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