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| wmmmmmmmmi + jj. * The First Sal T If your needs soom to ex* ? ? ?ffr Ladies Suit Depa ?f* Starting in this cleara will be astonished at th? prices that must here suit department until suit and skirt has beer V utely no garment, no ma in price or select in des ity, will be held back. <?! Ladies' and Misses1 ^ Here isafullandcomplc ors and styles. They a: ^ crnlc* fA crn YnrHmilrmoi uuiv wv j?, \y i ivuvuivuu CO RSRTS?During thi X put on one lot of odd cc a dard makes and worth T Sale price 79c. ^ Mail Orders Fil 4 Columbia, S. < * Jtj. ifSfif ??s idAl Co&UivC Ai)Vww> A TRI-COUNTY PAPER. Prominence; indeed, it keej touch With life's S'ipppqcpc dom concerns itself with tl N. ROGERS BAYLY, EDITOR AND Persons who achieve dist PROPRIETOR, any field of endeavor fir BATESBU^G, ------ S. C. selv? kept before the pu almost exasperating degre ~ ^ . , to the majority of men ac Published Every Friday. fh, ?in, ? " W *. ?**v. MUVVVJJ ??^begets success, and it oftei TXRM8 of subscription. that men who at the star On* Year $i oo ^e accomplishment alone ti.x Montiia ... . . 50 cent* No tbrae month subscriptions taken, most earnest desire WOul -their longing find upon entered at the P. O., at Batesburg, 8. C., as . econd-chu? matter, Feb. 14, 1901. thcK 3IT1 bit lOfl tn3t they W< body else to know abou A.U Copy sent in rauat be written on one side , oaiy, pla&dits of the many incit tsa?imj'n.f,. iji.i almost herculean effort to Wbeachanging address always give old post , (.See, otherwise ohan^o will not t>e made. the limelight. The desir ^high place is readily undei it seems to be a part of r ADVERTISING RATES. . . , man nature to reach out One Inch One Year ..... $5.00 t # One inch six Months .... $3.00 increasing heights, and t 0.?e Ineh Three Months .... fci.00 . ^r . 1 J . First i>ojce double the above amounts. that deSlI . must Local Insertions 8ftcts por inch. First Paxe a certain degree of Sel Readers loetsper line. Readers to take run of paper Sets per line. tion to be attained in no t ?????????? -phere are aiways places l FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 1911 . , , which demand the exer< This week the General Assembly highest degree of cultur meats and our law makers, it is sponsibility, and it is a hoped, will make no more new laws ^or *he man or woman wh than is positively necessary, but put holds such positions. W< restrictions areund those (that have in our everyday life evei yi already been enacted so that the en- we unconsciously come forcement of them can be carried sucn men and women as ' out more fully. The liquor ques- Ples afler which to patterr tion is not likelv tr> K?? on icon* on/4 I he world has manv D;_ the forty days can be utilized to this character to distribu greater advantage than heretofore. supply is by no mean Among the bills pending and in fact the demand. Not every one of the most important of them hope to achieve the < A11 is the good roads bill, for it not which seems to comes so only benefits the better classes but to some of his fellovmcn will give untold benefits to all those sequently there is bitter d *'ho from necessity have consider- ment for many who seem able hauling to do. _ ^ t0 at whatever th 1 . q . take. What happens eve . 5 " 15 WHO FIT IN those who drop out of s e ?*or. 'ill always hear of plod along silently and s ??? THE BAifcSBt/rfO AD Great i le of its Kinc ceed the purchasing po' safelj rtment nee sale you This is ; quaiities and cription prevail in this tained ii every leaies' here. T1 1 sold. Absol- draped itter how high trimmec iign and qual- sell at $ to go in ' Sweaters ^ ;te line, all col- ^u. re put in this ffas01i 1 ly low prices. th%eim J well as' is sale will be they mi >rsets, all stan- them. \ from SI tol.50 new got them 7.^ 'r<S fpp c trus' r.i i ! >pe.les?;: is a ues'isn v. .. >s in close j few persons apart from those! and sel- mediately interested concern the le failures selves. In truth, it is a quest :inction in scarcely agitated for its ansv id them- sounds the depths of human d blic to an appointment. It is no e.sy mat e, and yet to fill places that no one else v lulation is fill, and yet that is what thousar as a rule of men and thousands of worn 1 happen? are doing to-day. t btlieve What would we do without su : of their quiet, unobstrusive, indispensa d satisfy persons? They fit in just wh attaining most needed and where their ; mt every- sence would mean a great gap in t it. The economy of existence, for all e them to world like bits of background i remain in picture-puzzle without which e to win a leading characters and scenes p rstood;for trayed would lack completers tormal hu- Many a home throughout this h after ever would miss its most intimate tot he realiza- without the offices of the one v carry with fills in the odd places and stops f-satisfac- toe tiny cracks, as it were, in lam ather way. life. It is not unusual for a mot! o be filled to view with pride the social or p :ise of'he fessional accomplish ents of e and re. ambitious children and yet to t fine thing unconsciously for comfort and si o wordily port to the child who, staving qui : see them ly in the home" nest, f.athers .vhere, and warmingly and invitingly. She ii to regard whe assumes tl e burden of looki fine exam- after neglected tasks or forgot i win lives, promises, me pertormance ot wl?i isit'or.s of was undertaken with good intenti. te and yet probably, but which interfered w is equal to other and more congenial e.nplc man can ment. She it is who sometimes si distinction ridces happiness as well as ambh > naturai'y in the cause of others, and doe: and con- with such good grace and so a isappolnt- urallyas to call forth but little sy apparent- pathetic underst nding. She n ey under > have had ncr hopes )i other thin ntually to she may have dreamed ot anot ight ai.d life, but somehow, apparently w iometimet preconceived effort, it beca >v cate. ba siv uc. s. c. Friday ja Clear ce Sale I This M ore Has 1 wer of yoi > se and bargain st t overcome difficulty. One piec< sses a new arr md a true des= In ofthebea ud style con- Bi i these dre s not possible cr ley are m?. Messaline and tn with Chiff k, beautifully in 1. Just in were meant to st 40 each, v e marked them se this clear sale at $25 of Millinery rtment llyrealize the millinery snearing lose We must re, close our French, as domestic ns- In this sale ist go if rices will move . Ve are no lady gettingin |r )dsanew< mrke room for 'a ml lit JUil \ \/ , y ' y . /. 1 ' % >' v - ' , u l i m~ threads and to keep the shuttle mov- and their concerns a m" ing to and fro with never en lint' yond e\ c: j tiling else l0af regularity. Somebody had to do i\ i jnst so u will ot ver and because no one else did sht-. wom^n be forced to ^1S* took the task upon herself. Perhaps tiled ha:..is and at hii ter when she first began to work among torn p.n es made in lif the odds and ends of existence it the reckless racers af lc^s did not occur to her that here her News & Courier. ien life work lay, and she kept on patching ..way, waiting and hoping for bor either acute 01 l<-h something else to come, and all the ney disorders, for a ble L.*i .u . Painful urinary irregi D C whlle years were piling up, and Foley Kidney Pills. / ere after a time the gray began to cloud effective medicine foi ah- the brightness of her hair and old ers. .. . Gunter cne time took his toll with steady hand. the And then she began to feel that all For LaGrippe Cough n a she was good for was to "fit in," , Co.ds. fVip , . , , , Take Foley's l ionet the and never knew that the crown she gives quick relief an; or" was earning so silently and so pa- cold from your systerr :ss- tiently was studded with jewels ?1>ia'es* ^ sa^' rr;^ . . Ouruer s ina which far outshone the gems in 1C^ other crowns worn with so much 'ho effort and display. WANTED_A_ UP Sometimes a man finds himself Therefore He Did Hi9 .. < the Managi llJy tossed from piUar to post in his A certnin playwright (ier search for "something to do." It n,llIiriP''r v:i.? niu.li m persistent applications r0" may not have been practicable for made by n peculiarly so ^er him to have properly prepared him- ^lmo,a'!^ "J 1" ,h" 111 ^ 1 ferred this person to I uin self fcrr a special line of work. Per- agor "See Hlanli," lie JP"?haos he was forced into the ranks erupting the man's n laps ne was torcea into .nt ranKs rortll lj(s (ll,n]iflCntions e*" >f the breadwinners at an early age At last the applicant , , , . . , . . gaining audience of HI 11 ind snatched eagerly at tho^ethings m.m.ipoPf who was , 1 1:' which promised the largest returns the time "sizing up" can ink in the least time. He, too, had his There were of emu ttr' ambitions, for a while at least, anu ahead of him. but thi l, - , . prevent the seedy man l 1CI1 noped for their realization at some t)lt. st;ig,. manager distant period. Conscientiously he wMh r"J" :l Exasperated, the sta; llti .vorkecl and bravely he struggled, |onpth tuned t?? the i )>* only to understand at last that he deretl lilin t?? play an: t for the strnnpT. Wit at" was used by a hard task-master hesitation the seedy ion ;-nerely to do those things which what rolee he li.ni hi m 7 ^ was bad ns had could I 5 11 others passed by- Gradually the The mnnnuer sudden il* hca" within him died, and eventual- h,.'"v "n't'ii.T.v..,, mean 1, n'" ly he accustomed himself to pick cry?"' he demanded, dl ,a, , . , . ... certainly have confouni ld-> up the . vose ends of life and fit to ngk mo fnr n ks? them in .or his own use as best he "I.ook here!" said th< , , ... pry In turn. "I don't el Iier could, i'ne lesson is a hard one to to PinjT jn f;1 t j ,ion-| learn, but a necessary one as welt, | * In :1 carpenter. .please yon because y< ;Tie for so long as men and women are I it!"--reason's Weekly. NUARV 13 1911 i Is Now lad In Five ^ ory told in this adverti Childrens and Misses l Teddy Bears, Caricuk ^oadcloths, and fancies iptions. The winter has enced, and now is the t goods that will give co yle, while at the same tir ;e the economy of taking ? tne low prices during t In this sale we offer one es short coats, worth f LO, they go at $2.49. Rugs and Art Squ; ovely Axminster Art Hq i all the beautiful rich ses ,r price $25; in this sale f 75c and SI window shnrl. SMail Orders Columbia, bove and be- "Neither my sister noi m that counts, might be living to-day, if it ha< , i been foi Dr. King's New Discov her men and . . , * writes A. D. McDonald of hay patch with ville> N c R F D No 8 "fc ng hearts the b0th had frightful coughs th; e's fabric by other remedy could help. We ter success.? told ray sister had consumption was very weak and had night sv but your wonderful medicine < pletely cured us both, it's the r chronic kid- I ever used or heard of." 1 or nnoyin * and lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrl llaritLs take lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, ci in honest and whooping cough,- all bronc r kidney and troubles,?it's supreme. Trial b free. 50c and $1.00. Guarantee s Drug Store. All Druggists. s and Stuffy 1 mi m n m iand 1 ar' tjcit i?c^ri^ .1 expels the ' s^,c??tains Bitters Drug Store m Succeed when everything else fa , In nervous prostration and fern weaknesses they Hre the supre JOB. 1 remedy, as thousands have testif' 4 FOR KIDNEY, LIVER Al\ Best to Please j STOMACH TROUBLE J it is the bes< medicine ever s relates how n 1 over a druggist's counter, inoyed by the MMiMaMMBMaBi for a "Job" ody Individual imager had ro SOLVES A DEEP MYSTE] da stage man- "I want to thank you from would say, in . , . , . ,, ttempts to net bottctn of my heart, wrote Kaacr, ot Lewisburg, W. Va., diil Kticfi'i'd la th'- wonderful double benefit J sink. * it** si .iL'f irom Electric Bitters, in curini tlio iht-sttor f..r ot both a severe case of stoi tliti.iii-s for the trouble aud ot rheumatism, which 1 had been n almost 1 so. a mini' <-r it.ss sufferer for ten vears. It si t u t did nm my caSie as though just mad fi -in interrupt me " ^or dyspepsia, indiges l.eiween sotigs r\{\ the svste manager at kidney poisons that cause rhei ianlat lira) or ' tism, Electric Bitters has no e ufoinpiintiiH-nt ' Try them. Every bottle is j. u; h considerable teed to satisfy. Only 50c rt person raised Druggists. ?ng. The result _ Iv commanded DEA'lII IN ROARTNQ^ hir May not result from the\vo< ' v Oils tomfool- firebugs, but olter. severe burns i.T!mi>u<I<.i?" caused thai made a quick neec Oucklen s Arnica halve, the qi * stranger, an- est, sutest cure for burns, wot aim to be ablo ruises, boils, sores. It subdut t want to slniT. flaiumation. it k: Is pain. It sot I only sang to nd heals. Drives oft skin erup >u Instated on dceis or pi]es 0nly 250 at (i Druggists. "o7 f if ears. ^ sment will ^ & Coats ^ 3, Velvets, * of all des- ^ but com= mie to lay ^ mfort and ne you will j advantage his sale. lot of La- & Tom $6 to ^ 'IT JL I V ares A. T uares 9x12 ?ighs, regu- ^ or $17.50. X es for 49c j 1 11 it:u 'I T + ley's Honey ana lar iuitms tms 'n?t condition exactly. Mrs. t 'lories ery K.!ine, 8th Si. ii-3s ton P2. w Htth* ette- "Several members of my f. .r.ily ?r we have been cured of bad cough aid it no colds by the use of Foley's li ta v and Tar and I am never vutr. ut a were bottle in the house. Tt soothe' ar d .She relieves the irritation in the thioat veats and loosens up the cold. I haw alcom ways found it a reliable cough cure." best Gunter's Drug litore. sore GPIO. BELL TIM ME I MAI", iage,i J.WM. THUixMCDD IZi Thnruii'itd & Tf m. !i icttlc Ait ini.w ? 1 d by Will practice in ii th? "n ' TJ S. ai-k Km. .h' list I ur < | Foley's Kidney F r ? ' - .. ^ \ Appreciate . \ J L. Mc(_< nnell, Ca ; erne 't. ]%. , mira. N. Y., writes: ' i w si. i " x fc press my aj p eciatior. f the iea good I derived fiorr F i< y's ney Remedy, which 1 "J f^r ? ine bad case of kidney tr uble. Five e<F bottles did the won nr ,i-< ID ly and proved to rr.e bey< n<! -o I t it is the most .reliable k'dncy mrdolti icine I have ever taken." DR. J. A. WATSON , v Dentist Batesburg, S. C. ,. ,e Office in l'elephone Building. At Ridge Spring Every Thursdiy for got g n;c For sore throat there is positively na-h no remedy that will relieve so quick lrom ly and cure permanently the nv st neip- aggravated case, as Floor.ine Kheumteu matic Liniment. Gunter's Drug St re e to; Batesbur anil Ridge Spring, Sp.*ction, ial Agents, m of L,ma; m: ? ZWB^v.OVtWY trai - '' wc'y Stop Thai rough, A 1 OLD SOLDIER TORTURED. "Eor years I suffered unspetkable torture from indies Or, c n^ stipation and l'ver trouble," wrote rk of A. K. Smith, a war veteran at K e, are I'd., "but Dr. Kind's New Life l'ills 1 for fixed me all right*' Thev'ri siju;>!y lick- great." Try them foi any stomach, ands, liver or kidney trouble. Only 2tn. at :s in- All Druggists. )thes, ? "AH FOLEYSHOATY^TAR for ohltfiron/ safe. suro. Mo nk