The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 25, 1910, Image 2
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"j* accounts.
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|1| . F^j| liATHSBl ?:>, S llll'll CAROLINA
is |>H'|i.U\.\l to SCIW \ oil III ;| s:ltis
-IP' factory manner.
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c?^> Ox ' I? V* 0: =?W> ' ? &> C>c9
| Ri 1 in if and Walking
r Two Ilorso ( 11! t i \ a I o rs. ]>isk
\ Harrow s. K;>iko Tooth llar):
I'OWS, lh>!'o?S, 1* II 1 \ Vi i /Ol*S,
b ( <>r! i a la I ( ot ton I' 1 a 111 )
wn, Plows, Stool and
(f i h i i! od, Sri! k ( utc{j
tors. Hay S'rrst-rs,
(f Small ( a i ti vaL
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rv> Yr.-.I wiii ii >i work y >ur sto a s.? mal ii you hm
h uom !i . r ii;iimn_ ini -K ments. When you
^ nee .1 inii: .js i. >. llu* l.iiill or h inlw.iir ol ;in\
kind. ouno I?? us.
| Lorick a Lc vrance,
3 COLUMBIA,1 . C
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SPRING WAiiL PAPERS'
<>I r I? fIXX'K I!-' < > M ! ' I , I"'/l' I', \v ir
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w i<:I nrs A HT srr< >n i<
1(?27 M AIN STUKKr. <<>IJ
1 Ion- Paint iiiju". \N 1 '* [>**i\ I >< ? ?*..t "ii .
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I at.vl lor Sale
'?7r ( i i 1 i ! { i r ( 1 .. . o\ >',n?S.
o75 acres of pool land .?>eat'
near Jones' Cross Roads in Aiken ' V'."
, , P. N. Wiiliai
caunty. I rpiovcd by b room Samaria
dwelling, tv. kaias. tenant k?use,
WS OF Tl
- Cotton Market - C
; ; UATBSBURd SPOT 14 -60 j
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All ;h > li;t i r visitors will confera favor "
; ii|?>n tin- Ailft-i at" l>ys ir'iiijt in their namuaon
< * or befoi o Tlmr.-i'lav of each week. f1
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?;i Personals
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Mis J L ifyrtley a.ui Miriam
,.vv% sA>ent last Friday in Augusta.
V Ci
i Miss 1 ioi tense Landrum le It Wed
?; ncsday tor Bishopville.
. ac
?yy ' Dr and Mrs .1 A Watson spent
si ec
iSunday at Ward.
I " ut.
Dr '1 A Qu .ttlcbaum was here tj,
' Wednesday. co
> j ?
Mr Minis Eartiey oi Columbia ah
I . .vas here Sunday. th
* .... u! visit to ner cousin
... :'I ,K v ilium, Miss Eva Yar5
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bo: i; let: 0:1 Monday for her ,
' br
M ; home in Mi; mi Ida. u,j
.he v Johnston is .
9
1 wisitin . relat ve in town. ur
el :i o: Monetta was
rc
.. town Tuc- : . c.,
' . 1 , i'i;!mcr of Mt Will- wl
i
(' . shopping iuesday. n?
, , x!
i I. Vv . , i touch atten ;o> the
a' i : u-. .j .s wedding at
-!. . Vvc "V My. ,,
e i) iy of Gilbei,
. . MMs Ei line
n . . ,
if C -Jio e - 1 Mrs J O
. -id a . e i:i tow' n
! i . MmxUy.
. ' 1... , I -1"
i ' -i. C S W i ; i' J . C bBt" '
. TV nC
i. . a r. v ?..i\s v; .t > a.
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fro . . vl. ;i 10 relative*. in
i ur ; Miss.
y: >< - I. u'i o a i i i i i.<: Cuilum Ju
arc visitinj; in Granilcvi.'c. l'i
? . b<
. Misses Eppie and Lona Kthei- .
in
. c .* - took in "Ben llur" Eridav
, n'ii.it in isia.
st
Mrs bar# S huler has returned from h:
i a visit to h . ^l^n.
^ Col 1* Strother was ir. Sumter
' a few days ago. T
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* "* t 'T'
, N! Mrs Bettie Watson returned Sun- 1
day from Edgefield. t:
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' Mi and Mrs Benjamin I av.cy re- ,
hi
* X turned to Sum.nerton luesciav. ^
iv. .i;.o Di \c >: Iv'.nncttsviile is vi
^ \ ! the juest ot her sis'er Mrs M W
r- : Perry. | f\
Mrs W P Timmerman and i-hiid- j
( r . and M. L.udne Tbnrnci mar.
Ifi Thursday lor a visit to udatives
. at 1 nompson un.
i.
Mr and Mr; Claude Rouct fuel
, CI u.lc Jr returned to Ai lar.ta Id trs- .
t Dr an Mrs J A Wat > . M.. .
; I Cu .am, Luci 1 :m riv j
di\. . 1 C-v-.t a r wen' to d wj; ta to s
ni; a to v..'. c.- u Hen 1,11*.
. > e . ; ax.,i: in "R u
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I;: \vt r,
? .' S ;. .Snider, M. d. Km' ,
Z . ( - )k, A . ) Jo?.* , i
a . , unit- Kawi. t l.Cdwrrd
> . . K Cartlcdi^e. Mi- <
dt, Annie Lee I'd t c
? . ... . >oi Kal. ( ai, . i
t . 'duiluin i'ua i borouj. j
d: < Hates. Ke
0 j. . 1: i Me r.. J H lucin.'^ha ,
- ?* - >lt an, Zh? I: CoDk, Wllfc t1
- >k. Cud,.- \ J orenzo Cud. !
, , I . no . L W I ox, In I1
.a L . J K < >.aiur, C 1*1 Jon s
j' ' ' C d : t-t.
!| SOIJT!. as CHANGED.
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. Sunday, i\ovc>nhtr
'M, li t* <11 or cha- ox . Nos-.
;ti. . i to . >< a The morni o
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'n .ill ir; < hen fro n ('o! mi1 .a
tb a o . '-^0 " r< rn abo ; 5:15 in
o r n ternr b T 1 st- < '. p dire in
ir, v. .. run - r??i '..t ;iirough the
xi i v n .inn's new Heel tubes unS.
C. der the river.
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HREIi C
IRIPPEN HANGE
D FOR M U R DER
OF WIFE.
NJ EMNED MAN PRESENTS
PITIABLE APPEA ANC.
AS HE IS LED TO SCAF1
(. I,
London, Nov. 1M. - Dr. II. H.
ipp^n wai toJ.?y ii i in Per '
lie prison for the it* rder o1 tijs
tress-wile, Belle lE'mc re. The ex
.tion occ sred \v thir a few mires
of the stroke o. ni: c, which \\..s
e time ofh.c: i desij; tatcd. The
nek mncd m:'H ; ie enfed a piiial >
ipc;: mice ; h liter h.'y h 1
roughou; the -h c rid r : i
) cell to ;' r sc "old
i Iis men; 1 an. t :sh had been t > rat
to be covered up by outward
avado and he was a oroken m m
mo he wardens were obliged to
him up the sfeps > the drop i
>on vi once reached, theshrinkg
figure all but collapsed. The first
port that (. i n . . met N's fate
h: as contr i y perse: s
a *t pu.,^1 . e prison < uj<
's The dec: ul
n" a v night i d j
i - ' ard and worn when \v
Tom his fitful slumber,
e o 1.;. ii fortitude a
; 1 approached. A brca.ut
as 1 rought to him, bit* he left it {
.o- hi 1. His face was colorless'
; lie wa error 1 bare-beaded to
ic : llcws. i he e a !:
: ui done. The hi- k cat) u s
tit kly c. 11* ili<: face; the
>osc udjuv ' a* t the h -ii drat p..
(Jriprcr. who u ' *lir 1 H)p:ui .1. '
-;S given : drop of . n feet.!
eatti \v?.s j'join .* .- >.
hollowing the execution the in.- !
jest required by law was he! !, the .
ry returning a verdict to the effect i
iat the sentence of the law had
ien duly carried out. This morn-'
g, following the execution the ]
iton putnorith ;cd an oh! hi
atement declaring that Ctippen
id made no confession.
RIEDTO COMMIT SUICIDE.
London, Nov. 2.L?According t t
he Dasly Express, Crippen on
uesday night was restless in be ,
te wardens who became su.s. i ?us
made a search, and found t
e had bioken h .; spc. tach
ie : tip)- eh ! . . opt . ;; a
cin ind committir^ ; aicidc.
-'?a?.v
re I ICE TO STO',XIIu;
ERS.
By virtue of a rcsc'ution < c
'
m Co i.po y heretofore passe . -ce
is re'.y elver. to the st< . U.
'
c.i ji the v, [.holders will t
C i ' c If .Uv Decombc, / .
). JWU at 10 o' >?A. M. to cn
KM i i ic.v u;K 1 1 y
> ?1 vi lJiu v u r . . . opo .1. a <.
A' to th< . . ante.itj (.i
> iKt m t.ti. \ ; i. ; :i
[ice c . . it*.<. ? >1 .>v> tt a in 1 \i t
i .exit. 11 (nr. >, I .ate r: u
Carol'1 . ' .v i 'i. c ; plan i
b i . c
a r.
o ( ?b? , A. 1J. .0.
.
H, ;] L
Fire w. .< .! in the Pott
bui ' v . 'c> nooi 1
was o" - uuch :a
w, i. iiff, < > . I>e> 1'
W,js iir. i. p i
~v\ ; -i -it.
.< o- - . : ' X .
One itaru - 1 11ti.i,
Ave. Mr... C. . . KhoJt .
|11 J; 10\i ur,j, . C
) J NT IE
!* am -\rTT~m. IM ruV.MMit fX^?l JIM !* " I ? arrMflt
MAV niT? Ti'P'VfWl
-JL Jm JL iy .I.JU .L JL V y J fi
WOUND.
TROY BANKS NOT LXPECTE.
i'O REC,\ AND LEE
LA : -iAY HAVE TO
FACE MURDER CHARGE
T :'-n, * 23.?That Lm
Bank will haye to facea Lexingtoi
c ..ity v\, ch.ufced with ht mnr
icr of his only son, seems vorj
probable. The latest: advices fron
> \ lile .< ' :U t "to younger Bank
v\ . as shot by ids father, will like
'y not recover.
- he older ' treatment of hi:
t vo bordered on th<
' r i.l that he wouk
r i his wife away trom home, forc
1 r cr at the hom<
Ighbors. On last Tuesday af>
oon, whci: Banks, i:i n diunker
ra e attempted to drive her away
Troy Banks, the son, 17 years ok
. cnt to the ai 1 of Iks nt >ther in at
< . f rt to .. Lee Bank,
t on his son, who ian for hii
c lie had not [tone far, howevei
;'i .1 re . e v. '.not tiown L?y a du.
; ti m a YV. i.ester, the ball la
, effect ... the calf ot the leg
'? . f'tu; the ni: to ach an extent
<hat amputation was necessary
Tn? . 11 t iite. ! r m h ..'r
i . i:\iih . t - the Ik 1 e of i
1 .mil asked for ash-tauce.
i'l /. h ians were Immcc:
u rumor. .1 and upon arriva
in .i'.e, one o. them. Dr. Kisi i
i ecsvilh:, was j mghly handle
v .. te . tin r. It was v.ith ti.i
t diff.cy, it is said, th.v
the physicians could administer tt
th; young man.
Banks w::s . '1 an 1 brou 1 1
il ; vf. - i he 1. . r been c\e.
l ie was h under the it
em. c of \\ aiskc; v h n he re^rh c
he : h < n . ' te rent ir.? u
cor >e t.vcured, h'nte t
ip, h ?vevev, he t h . r th
: iill him, and ha^ v. ui
o >. , it is said, i xprt .. . re
.
ire is to be a: m . i ' \ i
his v 't t hi i nt
here he 1 a > 1 ?ee.n vi. : < 1 1 y at; .
torney, and It is tl o ht that hi
has en . 1 cc def? id him
ilti t ... i ">i. .. '.e r ,ii
.
. . y, . ' . 'rivin;,
> el : . euiica ion.
' > 1''f)V'.1't ;I C ..R > UNA,
13. i. .
Pi^i .tiff, I
-against- bale for
: or, \ '
D f a :t.
' t,* ) a decree < \
ntitk-d i e siy: < by .. .; > II
Co.. .7. v.1.1. 1 .
v v r i . 1 IP I v !'i s,. o t.
.. ;;t b-'. er at public : a : : >n
\ .? Covin lii :sc i! n
'
:r> o! s; la on in.- fir-' . "oik"
ctain ]>h' i , parcel
uato. !. a rail L
i n C j\ .'ty. S ate
nt
1 . i:C :'.S\
e. No' ch Re ail, a
i \ ' c. 'c l;1
11? ' c t.
: . !'?. Han. /, decc:.
s if. J. Hartley."
} . e: <_' .h.
hi n W. S: aiey.
H C. C. C. i\ & G. S
.let* .1 ts, I'laim.iTs Altort
! FOR ;ALE
1 1 . ' . ; vc\l "Mc
. i - 'i c ott. .. o\i. ! ne seed
i .:li\ > i.v'ecl ' .1 slit;
i e $1.00 pei dmhei.
C. I. HI tics,
i esb iff;, S. <
<
I t pa; -r in tic ccnnty. (
I ,U JO pa' year.
S CONDI
m i i ?? __
- j NO. MOB.
Report of t lie Cur
dition of
Tl;e Firs; National Bar
cf Baiesburg, at Bale
b in>, in the state
outh Carolina, at tl
close of business, N
ven.I r i0, 1910.
I Itt'VJUIV A
L i at. I D'-counts $111,085.
- Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 055.
U. L. Bonds to secure
circulation 25,000.
>
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 500.
Bonds, Securities, etc 400.
B mcu . house. Furniture,
' and Fixtures 16,884.
i 0tP.tr Heal Estate owned 8,525.
Due from National
Banks (not re?|
serve agents) 34.782.22
" I L) . ap; rOV1
ed Kesei\c \p
ents 19,042.24
' j Jh other
Cash Items 22.21
:j 4....,.-I-.-,.National
banks 300.00
j F c r.al l'.ipt
Currency, Nickels,
and C< : ts 88.00
' ! Lawful Money Re
serve in Bank
viz: .Specie 7,443.00
Legal tender notes 1,000.00 62,677
Redemption furd with U.
S. Treasurer 5 per cent
; of circulation1 1,250.
TOTAL 226,978.
it c
Japital s; jck paid in $25,000.
i Mirplus fund 6.000.
: Jndivicic i Profits less
Kxpen cs and Taxes
' paid 12,535.
National Bank No
outstanding 24,300.
).:e to i :her Natioi a 1
Banks 630.
: < ' can' Prif
i ks and
'inkers 511.
"\-t ; ' V-pof-its
subject to
"tk 14,605.28
f
Mt? CO: t . . V C V
lep 41,936.90
3:;: hie:*, checks oatan.Tng
i M s 1 1 . ?
- ?*C PAL -<v 7iLe.
'on, ss:
I, lr Cat on. Cashier o
y ?') . 0 .1 . r. : ' "> soie:.
... r vr si t?i;
rue t the I est o? my knnvlei
and be'.let.
Ira C. Carson, Cashier,
i'.cd . v ?o hri
< ' . . liny 0 A vM.b'T, 1
V. Seal J io. C. Cover,
Notary Put
I. 1 rrna ban,
L. 1 M < bell,
N. A. .j"* es.
1 Directors.
' ;.V. fC T-Vi'EBOOI
IN EA" >DIJRG
i
N i . o i tc ' ' ? iic is yeste
ill ivw m o st? . toi ward i _t H
n :i d r. M i . K bland bo
s, the one i er neve 1 ;r
v. ! i ; M: I Stroiher v
e I he old ?:in 1 ;; f now sb-:: !s
I opr.: 'o the Mt' .iO' ist parsoi
, c i . v. as uViont $1,200, v
neu.s 0 wis acre.
\| r. 1 '.erce Wa son also pur
,,, ;d an acre lot just beyond this
he co sideration being in ther
rhco . of $2,000 Mr. Watsc
efit ' build a modern home
u the near future. The probab
1 re 'hat he will go into the (
< acl fertilizer business which
tear, much tor Hatesburg.
j R 0, WHITE AND B]
In accordance with the :
in large .te flag now flies
' *_hool house duiing so -ool h<
ENSED
THE COLORED
FAIR
ik
A SUCCESS IN EVERY WAYof
LARGE CROWDS.
it'
AMBITS GOOD AND THE INTEREST
f>" TALEN BY THE COLORED PEOPLE
WAS UNPRECEDENTED
.19
Quite a great deal of interest has
63 been tc,ken by the negroes of Lexl
i-igton and the surrounding couaties
W j in the fair being held here this week.
^ Richard Carroll, president ef the
State Fair which was held here last
77 vcar and in Columbia this year, is at
00 the head, also, of this fair, and its
j success is due largely to his capable
management.
1 he exhibiN are good. There
arc some splewdM samples of cora,
potatoes, cow peas, garden crops,
butter, eggs, canned fruit, pickles,
tancy work, poultry and hogs. The
departments of domestic science
and agriculture show great advancement
in methods of keeping house
and managing farms. H. S. ifur;
ph; , U. S. Demonstration agent of
Kershaw, is at the head of the latter
_ 'cparlment, which makes a food
67
showing.
The Southern Ploughman, Carroll's
paper, is giving a prize contest
? These prizes are a buggy, a bed
116 room set and a suit of clothes, offered
by the L. D. Cullum Co., I. Ed,
q wards Co., and Cooner Bros, respectively.
Meetings were held each night ia
h negro church, addressed py E.
| D. White, C. T. Walker and others,
i . avrbll talked to the white people
;< m Thursday night. It is his nim to
mprove the condition of his race by
J akin*, its men and women better
1 '.rmers and housekeepers.
Calveit. the famous repe walker,
vive several splendid exhibitions of
V.! ai balance daily at the
air ground0.
Ti e attendance kss been very
( . o d. Theie were about 3,500 per*
adniitt- Wednesday, ar.d th*j
U vds \ erf lr-rf er still Thursday,
n trie la'tcr cay special ihsnks;i.
t-crvic? s were held.
'\:C 1 ucsbur^ Negro Fair was a
ess, especia'ly ccnsid dug
that this vas itk first r*r bi
n: v f* . ,
i and r r .it as so sr or after
, ( t e N .10 1 ;e laii in ColumbiSv
I is Carroll's object to make this a
if.it agricultural and industrial fair.
]e i.id he, and the others werking
j, . n him arc deserving of the hearty
s : >port of the white peopie.
lie ' m
MISS CULLUM I NTERTAINS.
Miss Katherine ('ullum delRhfull^
m itcrtained a large number of friends
A'ctln fsday at a unique resipe c?r.
it. After the contest delicious refreshments
were served.
3 ;ANOTHER SUSPECT
IN JAIL.
, he;
ard
n:t^ iiriGUO CHARGED WITH FARi
CI PAT I ON IN WILLIAMS'
cha KILLING IN JAIL.
site,
^ Lexington, Nov. 23,?Sheriff T.
% 1 iv.j' i ci ui titu nuiii vwciiduorv
i\y., ; ist n pnt with "Trix" Bakir,
who is charged with murder aid
mghway robbery in comcrfricn witfc
[ Vi'jll r
the killing of young Paul Williams
on the Hagenbeek-Wallace cireiis
I tj p, train on the night of October 2. Biker
is a young negro and was an em*
ploye of the circus up to the time
;cju of the wholesale arrests in Augusta,
jcr he when he skipped leaving for part*
Durs. unknown.
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