The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 25, 1910, Image 1

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* 'ine B TESBURG ADVOCATE _ A TRf-COUN rv |>AV>RR. * " ___ ESI A *LlS'H:i), 1901 _____ BAJ o >URG, S. C? IV: Vy NO PR 25 1910 ? gaag P>^V ANNUin ALL THE NfcD MMAMMWWVkWWW VWWMifc^ GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK. ";-. Augusta,Ga. ?*" IE Capital and Surplus - - $725,000.00. ^5 You need an Augusta bank account ZjS Our superior facilities are at your disposal Zg Write us today-We pay 4$,interest on savings accounts. '^WWIWW^^ ? I* W. It. Gl'tMARIX. I'u<s. K. R. IIKVTTAKD, S<*\ A liens. T I W. B, Guimarin & Co. F ie Meii ting and Plumbing ? Contractors ? v; 5-1 CX >1,17 M I >1 A. S. ( \ It/ # V, Contracts Taker Any v. here. ; iNo Cort riic^ls too Lar^'O. S and None go S: el < : ?*?/ '%&*>/ y 7y' v"i v? , - . \c t ' t*'4 WAN ?? ,>* jrU < ?Hi fc -? , . ..; -. ? I w- . % \ k i \ p> rr-.. ' In Hvory D. p:n ;ii-lit . IMf I ! of ,3ankin~ fflki THE JtS. M,,' Citizens Bank stL*,/ ^Spy of B itcsburg : $ I. BATESBl RO, SOUTH CAROLINA ; IS PIVP:,IV^ l?? save \on in a s:iti^yj^^y j factory manner. j SlislJi s, v -J)?*S5 --0 ?>*9*,9. C* 9 ,?? w 0* ~ii> -C>?=0**Dv ? Ri iinof and Welkiner Two Ilorsa ( 111 (i vat ors. l>isk ^ Harrows, S;;>i ko Tooth Ilar1) tows, IvolliM v, Pnl \ iwi/ors, r Corn nnJ ( (>i ton Plant<j) ovs, Piows, Stc d and i.'i\ '\ 1! <mI. S a ! L (ul i icrs, 11 a v S'l'rssos, (? Small ( 111 ti va i v ... (P Mot Will '! > i \V<)! K \ '111 > -'k M > 11,11 \1 i I \ < M i 'hi IV p n'u;ii . !i . i ! ;i)m11 ir.) -lc nentv \\Yk'm yoii (r ikt I ,v l!i!11 .', i... the* l.iim or h ir.I\vjir ( !' ;in\ 'u kiiul, . ?1 M 1) > i; | Lorsck & vrance, inc. | COLUMBIA, O C. ?.?. v a < v " .-(? C SPRIN(J \VA LL PAPERS' OUR STOCK I? < ) \i ? ?! ,i ;rj j ; \yIT Mew ' ioli'l. , Now l)i 'I , ! -, | II l:>. I > Color*. \v i-r, i n rs as r s'iv >i > k MAIN STKKIVr. - <<>1,1 > il'.J-.* House i'.i i i it i nu . Wall 1 i*. I)? ? \;i n<r. I atul I :or Sale 0~r , , . | an?! < .her iiVij , ( . '-rits. 375 r-" re s of jroo I wind i> c.? i - , i, - > i, . -c-.. e .. c ' en la! near Jones Cross Koaos ?i /.dan , r. N. William:, ceunty. l.r.proved by 5 room Samaria, S. (. dwelling, tv. darns, tenant keusc, rVS OF i'. - Cotton Market * j. ' UA t ESBUKQ SPOT <4 n_ j All i1uh?' lint i ' vi>it"?rs will confor it fi ti|x?n llu- A?l oh ate l?y s. tilling in their iianu or bi'li'io Tliur^'liiv of rach work. El. Personals g. Mi s J 1J Hartley aid Miri m. ?=? Si>ent last Friday in Augusta. i ' I * ? \ r r t ?? aviiss i ior11use i.ancmim leit VA ncjclay for Bishopville. f. Dr ant I Mrs J A VVatscn sp =5 ! Sunday at Ward. ^ | Dr T A < hi dilebaum wash ' Wednesday. Mr Minis Hartley of Colum j | .vas here Sunday. a i i- -tit visit to her co I in Miss Kate l 'ullum, Miss Eva Y bor . i;h left cn Monday for 1 ! ho;: c in Mi :i r :a. he: Johnston visi; , re! . . in town. mi o: Monetta v :n town Tuesday. i'V.lnier of Mt W . ;> . shopping i'uesd Id. W / C hunch fitter ic?' 1 ;l. ; ne-'.'. ; wedding W< ; Dw y of Gil'o v. , r . . Jti i .->s Eii rl ?\.i-. i) C i ^Jronc an 1 Mrs J i -i >; . . J .v e in to a p i . i Monday. : ues w'.ii 1.' ave S f r a * v Pays vi it ; -> T.I v : \. I, ; .. ." . l v_. .he iro i? . vi. ' to relatives in . \l UI* # M iS. M. ?es l.uri'e and 1.'. .. ' Culli arc visiting in Granite . ...c. \ i : y, ,s. ,1 r . . ~ pvu iti.vi i-lil . e uge took in "Ben Hur" Frid j night in Augusta. Mrs bar# : iuilor has returned fr< ? v I I m visit to L:> < I ' * I ^ % j Col Is 1" Strother was in Sum [ a few days ago. 1? '? Mrs Bettie Watson returned Si day from Kdgcfield. V . . , Mr and Mrs Beniamin I antey v ? it turned to Suaimerton I'uesd.tv. ivlrs Jno Dr . .e ot Bcnncttsville the Ltuest o: her sister Mis M < Perry. ji Mrs W P Timmcrman and c hi ([ r and M. 3 Pauline Timmcrm r i left Thursday J or a visit to relath . i at 1 hompson Ga. ; I Mr aii.i Mrs Claude Ro ;cr a , i CI u !e Jr returned to At is: a 1'hu r day. t i Dr un Mrs J A Wa' < . N I . I i ' . Cu . .m, la: * Kit r i i v. i\ c. . Hi i? 11u *. C c ul *ook in "i t.. 1 V. i : I; I , , :.i Snider. M. . I , /. ] t / ;k, A ).'< * ! i a , i;:i i\;:wi. I 1'. lwv' 1> . u .. : > B Cartlcd^e, Mi5 ! ? ,i. Anniv L-.e Ktl aoi " , kaU t ui. . t . i * i j i, Kv i y aoi w i Hales, . i ; 'M . ,if <.r- V B Kernel Za?i C .oh. Wi | ;i. Cu. .m, I ?u : /.0 ( : ! , i It i , L W 1* OX, 1 i v .i hi.,.- .! K C *onri. C h J< ] '! . i (.. R Dr< icr. SOU ! >>. CHANOEB ?ie ,uji Sunday, No\ be " A7, ti e u, ei chanei ; 11o an 1 30 to 31 a l'dr moi train will arrive here from (lolui .} a'oc 0:30 1 rcUirn about 5: n<.<"? I * afternoon. S 'I'd stool pull car:, will l i i an .straight throufd t v i. ! n's new tiled tube: /. der the river. THREE C JCRIPPEN HANG ED FORM UK6<> -- DER OF WIFE. ivor " C NJ EMNED MAN PRESENTS PITIA'JU APF . ANCI AS HE IS LED TO SCAF1 r am London, Nov. 2d.?Dr. II. H. , , Cvipp^n wflo tc>d.? . In , . in Pen". > , ^ed vllle orison for the in tcL-i o! :v:actress-wife, Belle Hlmcre. The exent ... ecntion one . r.d w.tittr a icw nm> utes of the stroke o ni: e, which was crc the time c!fic > dc V sated. '' he condemned mem t re enteda pit i.? > bia ahpc. tuec a h s '.iter v ' i thronghou the c rid. . us- his cell to t < st )ld ar_ His men i a: uish hrd been t cr rat to be covered up lay outward licr bravado and he was a orolcen nr.n when the wardens were obliged to is a 1st him up the sfeps ' the drop upon >. once reached, the shrinking f: u; . but collapse 1. The first report that C en ha met nis fate C'lii: as c -i.tr i y persons iil wh (. ;e^t e prison ?'u, . . iy; ' The doo . a night and i s tr ' ' - nrd and worn when " f .. Tv f.om his fi*:ul slum! cr. J! it o lo. < . fortitude c.s Cl v 1 ntifAOr'li/'/l \ Kn ^ ! 4110 .a. *ou fit to h n, but he left it1 untouched. His face was colorlessI : q i:> he w," c co:' .1 br.rc-1" ad'- to Vi,j he 11c. ? 'i . , . . vr ' aon done. The b!- . k cap w s iviic k!v .i , tT the : the utnoose adjns.i I a 1 the h U drawn. Clipper. who u - 'qhf. .1 t^Oprur.ds as given a drop . n feet, b Death was msia n . Following the execution the in-1 quest required by law was he: 1. the im jury returning a verdict to the effect; that the sentence or the law had been duly carried out. Thisr.v: ning, following the execution the " prison authorities 1.. ecd an offi 1 statement declaim1. that Crip ci had made no confession. TRIED TO CO M Ml Y SUICIDE.' ter London, Nov. 23.? According t?.j The Dasly Express, Crippen on \ m_ iuesuay nigni was resuess in do , the wardens who became sus iot.s m.r' ' a scuch, id found t 1 e he had bir.kei: his . ,/Cci.irk the i \ ed of-i ; is vein ind comn itti:"u v. idc. W ? NOTICE TO STOCKIIOj ul" ERS. iar. t ]' value o; a rest 'utio:. r . < . Bo i ' Diu )r -> o i e L. ) !'um Co .pa: y h;c;c:'oic pas ?e nC ice I 'i y vi . t . the i c.. .? ). the v h ?lders v. 1 i 'hi! i tin 1 ' Icy IJecembc, A. to sicu > i i s>> .....jn ! 1 y jlion d ? iJjii. i \i r > j . oj>o >u a ?. B, f ' I said nv i di v?.. i>c he i ? . . l^arol U . :?e or., i ; J ci i ! the <. : j <f .a- a a. a v. ( / . U. Itpur [ Uv ro( i red- - - jiic# Fill]; i ; TH ! I-. 14 5BI R( lu/nx i<ire v.. . i;.c bate buit' !. noor 1 Cillf was ''K mich i nil ^ ?K? was ne, - >.. In. i * was damage 1 IS in ns (n i trie One h.rniil.t . o l\ ... > un- A\e. 4.!-:. C. . . t\hc <. . 11 - 'J f ^ - i 0 . i 1-44 jui',;, . C. BOUNTIES MAY DIE FROM If WOUND. | ? " T TROY HANKS NOT EXPECTED i 0 RECv'v ,h AND LEE BA : :AY HAVE TO i FACE MURDER CHARGE I xlnT'cn, " v. 23.?Thai Lie! i ' m k will have to face a Lexington j county jury, charged with .hi mur- q cr of TEs < nly son, seems very probable. '1'ne auv.^ fiom'U ( jville ;w ti at the younger Banks w .o as shot by ids father, will likeik ly not recover. > u i he older ' treatment of his j . t . h? r bordered on the j ^ 1 t hat he woulu j rj, his wi from hone, fore* r tor at the home On iUcv. 1 uesclay a ? oon, when Banks, i:i n drunken ra :c attempted to drive her away., I'roy Banks, the son, 17 years old,! .?i nt to the aid of his ni >ther in an ! . f rt to . Lee Banks j , .! on h; . son, who ran for his : lie had not gone far, however before he Was shot down by a bul- ( "t livm a Wi, - i.ester, the ball la:i; , effect in the calf of the leg. , a r*;.:, *.i.t ;;e to ich an extent that amputation was necessary, J 11. :1 t ate; ; fr^mbc. rd. , Le . Vr. Bank r to the Ik r.c of i neiphl and asked for as"... . < lance, i y. .cians were imme< t nine:; d and upon arrival ( h n . one of them. Dr. Risti . '.ca ill;', Was roughly handle ^ v .. i. ;e . thcr. It was with tbi . ' t i.if fit' . v, it is said, thai 7 he i h\ rici.ms c 1 administer to ! "U u dr in; youn^j man. Bai.ks was i ! and broti It i' * :r. ! ' < he 1. is been eve. ,1 . 1 e. He was ?i!il under the ir?i'w ence of whiskey when he reach c . i . > die jand no statement fro htn , n 1 be ttcured. b'uee f hp. h >wcver. he I a 1': fr. t'. about him, and has w; en .< . o r.it is said, < xprt . re . a ; surir.tr them 'hr ' ' r? a tire is to be at ..o to *.1 i his w >unde 1 chi I Since -t ng r here he h: . \ i. in . . .y at , torney, n. it is tl o 'It .1 he has er. 1 c ' i hin *.U) .U it- ... ebe ?.\ \ i . ' he com - ta n, raid to bt y > . ct . t . act. ion. . > ''SO J'.MC.db -dMA, , i ' b. i. i . a :: , Pit i . f. I -ayains'- iStiiC iv.i -ua : or, \ L) 1 a t. Pn.su .* > a decree < . < n t ' : : ( . \ J. Oil,.. C. . r 1 . 1 . I v : , : - ; .. !)' r at ;i'o!'V . : A ' : t Com !; ?.! i .? . (J. 'in'-: t: <: a ? Ci. t . . ir - . ' ' o . ?.V. 'MO the ).!cjw;nj: ? . . <t : r. i a i 'ii C :y, \\ c :it : w n > ; ! .. * c h 1' the L'- Moi-h R' ; n M1 ' c 'e 1: ' j . .1 I , cli C'A, I i ' 1 jari, y, elect e . ' nls . J. I Jar; icy." leriti. >! . e: Cash. Fr ' . \7. ' uiey. C. C. v . P. & G. S. j! r ' - , Plain .i V; Attori t v. O .m. <ll? TV' : T.. 1 U V. . . ' 1' ^ ved "iVu-;. ' c >tt< 1. lie sec1 . i n;iy s octed ncl Kinn< cl j i e $1 .UO pel iuishel. C. i.i. HI odes, i : tesburg, S. C. r,M I c:, Su < op., lit \ c: w- .ite. J c ( i :-t pa; *r in the co inty. O ' j 1^1 pti year. > CONDEf NO. Mtm. TH Report of the Condition of .je Pirst National Bank ^ C of BaiesburK, at Baltsh in% in the state of outh Carolina, at the* close of business. No* Tj vo.i-h-r 10, 1910. INsOlll'VK .... I at.'I V.-counts 11,085.19 [ ieidrafts, secured ar.d unsecured o55.63 beei . Bonds to secure ingt circulation 25,000.00 jn tj cmiums on U. S. Bonds 500.0u ,_>j ^ ?nds, Securities, etc 400.00 iKii- :*house, Furniture, ~'at and Fixtures 16,884.77 vcaf he v Heal Estate owned 8,525.00 the te from Nation- succ al Barks < not reman serve yrents 1 34.782.22 ,j. ui . approved l<ese;\c \p- are : cnts 19,042.24 pota i oth- butt er Cash Items 22.21 tanc ' 1 , o C'eP? National banks 300.00 and i.c.i-.uicd 1 apt: Currency, Nick- I men l4s, and Crr.ts 88.00 and wful Money Reervc in Bank ' Kers v\7: Specie 7,443.00 K'al tender notes 1,000.0062.67767 ??7Z? shou demption lurd with U. 3. Treasurer 5 per cent af circulation ' 1,250.00 1!?" s ?-?-? Thes U AL 226,978.26 : roorr pital st ok paid in $25,000.00 e rplus fund o.OOO.vti ward idividc.l Profits less sped Cxpen cs and Taxes | M< ?id 12.535.53 u ? tional Bank No > ! )utstanding 24.300.0. ' v e 1o other Natio; al j ianks 0-'j.Vr 1' to -i c an ! Pri - mpn c i '.ks a no 1 uaK. 3 inkers 511,95 farm* "pos>Ca ubject to ?ave M,605.28 ' i< f !ep'^!' 41.020.90 'f! ;hic:\ rl eckso.it- j ^ood standing j . 81 1 7,969.9!? | sons ' "row rAI o. 7 ... 0n 1 ' : I. : . C a: A). Cashier o r:; ve .) . . bt nk, c[6 solemnly c r h t ' v ;.b ve si <" . em * 1 " ? Pie best c. my knowledge ' J belief. IS Ira C. Carson, Cashier. irea1 . lei! .'.n sw m to before ' ^ " . 1 > b Pay c N vc;r?b t, 1911 oial Seal) Jn6. C. Glover, SUPF Notary Public -Atb : MLC 1. rrn;rhan, 1... i .1.1 cl.ell, X. A.. iJ llOS. Directors. ^ A . K!' A't'E BOOMk! ? IN 3A ' 3DIJRG fres i > i c dc is yes'erda * UN : . tot waul i . r B.Ue: \ ' u \ 1 *. M 1 . K*: and hoti.d t x ?s 1 ha .mc o cr acre 1 r' .lir. it o:n Mr l . Htrciher whe: e it old gin 1 e row st- rvls nrd >po e the Medio'ist par,onaga in, . e about $1,200, which tea. v ./* .u 0 an acre. Mr. 1 ?:cr Watson also purchas id an ac:e lot just beyond this site, . e cc sideration being in thencig iirnoo i of $2,000. Mr. Watson e - ^ ects to bu''d a modern home he e ' ' u the near future, l'he probabilities re 'ha' h.e will go into the colt o id fertilizer business which will 111 nean much tor Batesburg. 1 | or RKD. WHITE AND BLUE. ,r: kc Pi In no :udance with the school, a 1 rj'e : iteflag now tiies over .he w _hool house (luiing sc 'ool hours. UI 4 *JSEP 3E COLORED FAIR ACCESS IN EVERY WAYLARGE CROWDS. II BITS GOOD AND THE INTEREST \LEN BY THE COLORED PEOPLE WAS UNPRECEDENTED h'ite a great deal of interest has i taken by the negroes of Lexon and the surrounding couaties ic fair being held here this week. lard Carroll, president of the e Fair which was held here last 1 and in Columbia this year, is at head, also, of this fair, and its ess is due largely to his capable agcment. he exhibits are good. There iorae spleadM samples of cora. toe?, cow peas, garden cropa, er. eggs, canned fruit, pickles, y work, poultry and hogs. The irtnaents of domestic science agriculture show great advancet in methods of keeping house managing farms. H. S. MurU. S. Demonstration agent of haw, is at the head of the latter rtnient, which makes a good ing. ie Southern Ploughman, Car paper, is giving a prize contest e prizes are a buggy, a bed i set :nd a suit of clothes, ??fety the L. D. Cullum Co,, I. Eds Co., and Coouer Bros, relively. ?etings were held each night ia e.;ro church, addressed py E. 'bite, C. T. Walker and others. >11 talked to the white people mrsday night. It is his nim to ove the condition of his race by i-b men and women better rrs and housekeepers. Iveit, the famous rope walker, several splendid exhibitions of !':i! ari balance daily at the grounds. < attendant.e kss been very There weie about 3,500 p?radmittrc Wednesday, and the ds \ er' ..per still Thursday. :ie latter c?v special Thanksi : crvice s were held. (Jui; Ken to Fair was a es.s especially cc.nsid; that this was its first trjrr as , : :i 1 r t it v.fs so sr or after N f.,ro h'.'ite t aii in Columbia* Carroll's object to make this a \ agricultural and industrial fair, he, 2nd the others werking him arc deserving of the hearty ort of the white people. 5S CULLUM INTERTAINS. tijv Katherine ( 'ullum deltfhfur^ rtained a large number of friends tlnesday at a u.:ique re:ipe c?r.. After the contest delicious rehments were served. NOTHE R S U S - PECT IN JAIL. RO CHARGED WITH FARlCIPATION IN WILLIAMS' KILLING IN JAIL .exington, Nov. 23,?Sheriif P. (Jorley returned frorr. Owensbor# .. last n-ght with "Trix" Bakar, 10 is charged with murder aad jhway robbery in coaneetion witfc c killing of young Paul Williams the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus iin on the night of October 2. Ba:r . a young negro and was an ear* o>e of the circus up to the time the wholesale arrests in Augusta, hen he skipped leaving for part* renown. * -s i