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Y'- -* ...? ^aTESBURG advocate A TRI COUNTY PAPER. ' i I ESTA8LISHED, 1901 BATES BURG, S. C., I:RIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911 100 PER ANNUM Z. ????m?? i i i ? - . i ????M? ? ? .->nr w? ?? *? ALL ^ *wyw*kY#v*w?v?wwi | GEORGIAN h auji i? Capital 5 Shareholders Liability ^5 Surplus Total Security 1^5 Accounts of Mercluin ^5 Savings Accounts dr; I I-Nr. Am In nothing else is quality so No lady likes to entertain her engagement ring. It mu one?and flawless in every p Every article of jewelry kr it a weight of trustworthines! cellence. lluy the Engagement King WE K N< )W \\ II Jeweler and Optician ? p ? Riding ^ Two Horse < Harrows, S 1 rows, Hoi I jf Corn and i tM'S, IMo (C ( hi Mad | K'l'S. 1 ri Sma !? You will not work from us li.Lilit-runnii p need new things for 1 kiilu, Cui'iic io ii^. Lorick & a <s ^WlSAVE YOUR r Let I Is P< Waii Papers. Kalson " V \v h;i nrs 1 (it>7 M A i N S I'K l .1 ; r S9WKWK??K?MR!&i To Show Your When You Loo |j kawi.s bro 5? RAWLS ^ Artistio!G Main Strecl IM IUJj Is the least ol y< cut it out but WHAT ll ice is not sold in stumps (or othcrw i100 IK.. v;U"kc\! I PALMETTO [Ct ( FOR MAYOF I hereby arnot.t e r.iv dictate for May >r o B ject to rules governing Dcmc primary. W. C. Ha' FOR MAYOF At the solicitation of fr!< hereby announce mysel: a car for mayor ol Batesbuiy subj the rules of the Democrat! mary Election. BARRKTT Jf THE NEW LAIL.RO A I) BANK. 11 >iiSta,G,f?. S: SllOO.OOO.tlO "C * > 600,000.00 Jf ; 200,000.00 2h *v,1 . ? .? gr. t Si ,400,000.00 mtsiiiul Corporations Solicited. 2;, iw i interest. 5^: i^.WAWAW WWWWf: i sJVIENT kINGS important as in the engagement ring, a single doubt as to the genuineness of ist be of the upper style?an enduring articular. lovvn to come from this store carries with 5 that puts aside all doubt as to its exhcre. AT \VK SKLL IS C( )()!). Columbia. South ^CIlLA Carolina ' r-9v C- \ ' A.* C I C I r I and Walking ( U h i \ ill ( )I'S. 1 >is l\ I>i ko Tool li 1 iiir(TS, Pll I YlM*i/.OcL ( '<?! I Oi 1 1 Mil Ji ( \vs, S(ool iind , Si n I k Cutlay krt'sscs, 11 CultivnI < > i s, \ our slock st> hard il you b11\ iLf implements. When you tile farm or hardware of any a' I I Uwfftnrp !n.- i> S-^VF X. ^ UMB1A, S. C. J, ^ <0 ^'C^Q-.'G^Cr*?- '<r*Cr"-C' *6 -<k-A 10USE! PAINT IT! |i ! lini It I-or Younincs, Paints. Stains, and ,, arnishes. ART STORK ('<>!,! MHIA.S.r. J mm rri?ncls How You Look ^ k Your Bust Give Them THERS PORTRAITS J BROTHERS ?; Photographers Jp | I ('olumbia, S. C. | I )iu living expanses you MAY j i '3 THE: use: your town, sciui .joe in v) to us ;iiul w o w ill ship you j I ::o.. - ( I ft I- i I. FOR MAYOR 1 ' <. v : uince m\ <-i: a can ' ' di ! ;*c . r M; "or of lint est 117; si 1> 111c riot roveraiii;: ( tc Di m c ; :'* !< primary. W. II. At well. J FOR ALDERMAN T ! 1 reby ar-* o nice myself a car< iclat ! i" Alderman of Uatesburg ' ct to , , _ . subject to tr.rules u . vcri; kv tlie c * n~ n ' M Deno(i;:tic primary. Napoleon Alford /S OF - -Cotton Market BATESBURO SPOT 15 1Personals Allth >r?> having viMiUira will roiiUru I'm IIJ>. >1! till. A'lVaN'ilto I V H.-lKlill^ ill til ilMllll"1 , in- Tlmrsdiiy of ruvli wook. Dr. Frank I .andrum accompanit by his friend Dr Truman Y Ste! r.as returned from the Americ; School of Osteopathy at Kirksvi! Mc. Mr Orlando Scarborough has r turned to Summerton after a visit friends here. Mr Lisle Sollee of ( olumbia spe the week end with his parents hei Mr WS Wightman of Saluda w a recent visitor here. Mr VV Godman of Mississip was a visitor to Mr and Mrs C Sollee this week. Miss Anna Bell Whittcn is vis ing relatives in Augusta. Miss Miriam Hartley is at hor from a visit to relatives at Blac ville. Mr W M Smoak is spending 1 vacation with his parents at Hi. ville. Mrs R H Timmerman and daug ters Misses Mary and Piiana ha returned from a \isit to relatives Johnston. Mr Allan Kidson of J dn ton \v a recent visiter to iJa'csburg. Mrs MP Gaines o'. Mt Willi was in town chopping G.timuav. Messrs Tonquin LaGror.e, i. ward Hartley and William Jones ; rived Wednesday from Clems College. Misses Julia Folk and Mary T; bert returned Saturday to Hdgefic after a \isit to Mrs S F Perry. Mr Purdy returned Monday Sumter. Rev kurus Corel ot M uion was recent visitor here. Miss Kthcl Rhojt at it on from Ursuline Academy in Colur Sia. Messrs L L) Cullum . r a- W Cooic left Thursday v . ; \ eel visit to New York and e; int Mr J F Ethcie .. c : t Saturday and u . 1 i Mr Elbert ston spent the < Mrs Alice Har'oy . . w. .;n< from a visit to Hot -. . v and Atlanta. Mr Eddie Bustei rctuined Commbia. Mi M U Guntc little Ma X ?. Atlanta are . < -' of Ca;;t ai Mrs 11 X Gunter. I .uclie at. 1 i'.mmie Wi air:\ d Sunday irom a visit :i.(: i at Wagenc-. Mi V;;n Howard lu'S return to t: ecr. villi- after a \i:it to 'd;. . 1. <; Mrs 15 1* 1 Iu^he'S. Ruth 1 Si* is s} nil; ?* on I .ntu In (. olumti . . n . '' r>.:n. " -I . .Md ph. t. v 11 . tten 1 . 1" i t C Mi 1) v I; n 1 M Zil . ' i li nevl a > .; % Sit re la' v? .. .1 /un .0 >n. Mi . ( /.well ( .sllu.m is it h i {from Hendusonvli.c 1. (J. I MrBHoyt Hartley i. j to Atlanta. Miss Luci'.e Cullum an j day from an extended v ; t 1 u , and relatives at Atlanta and G. 1 itevillo. M. N 1/ G i .ter retwned Sunt1 to Atlanta. i / i . I I | Miss Blanche Holstein lias rc' turned to Saluda. [ ne Mr Lav.'ton iJodie returned Mon- i n ilay to Thompson Ga. Mrs 11 G Cullum and daughter, A Miss Hattie Bess airived Sunday from Hot Springs Ark and Ilendersonville N C. ' MrJno Warren I ts returned to Xv 'Memphis fenn. i a Mr at. ' Mrs 1) I1 Hartley of Char- ?, iestor. have been visiting relatives in t as Batesburg toi the pa.few days. Mr liamp -'lac.c went to Lees- i 1 ville Monday night. < Miss Ellen Kawl is visiting re!- i " atives in Columbia. * n- , on The many friends of Mr Geo W Wightman were g'ael to see him in + * ^ t >wn this week. al-| rid ivfrC H Hall of Aiken spent Sun- ? ! da it town. to Mr- M W Perry entertained last Etiday evening in honor of her sister H: :v. Hcrtcr.se ilogcrs of Bc-uu ; nettsviile and Miss Blanche Holj stein of Saluda. 1 rogressive games , ie were indulged it. alter which atemp. - ting sweet course was served. Miss Kathei'ne Cullum returned] II Monday from Aujj; :sta. Mr and Mrs i A Cato of Men- v" etta were here Wednesday. Mrs 3 1' Whitehead was hostess ( the Social Ch:b Wedn esday eve- ( - r.'Pf' v! " . ; ' ; Mr linm: Rogers arrived Wed- J ;d ne . v ' ro:n Cleuisen. . s I'.r Lai'.iy G r'.er of Wa^ener ^ i Mi.;; a days with her to mother. j Mr (' L hithc.ed. c of Columbia'] ry was i ic.cn' \;silor here, < id . . v 'li e Mts.c < lub met with Mis. Annie S. Raw! 1 in.rsday evening. Misses McLaurin and McLeodofi,ui Bcnr.cttsvilV are the euests of Miss c 1 iattic Roue is. Yi Mi and Mr, .1 J> Oclo.n a.r.ved | u Tuesday from theii bridal trip to lie le;: iile and A; iievillc N ( \l r.:.i- i S ! Ci di m of Am v. t 1.ere this week. ! :>y M s; N .1 < 1 ki-M c>! bem.ef- ( t;- vi A i . ' .v ? : ' er sistei Mr. ; s .. .1 '. c UMntcr h. s returne 1 I ' . roni a .. i > 11 a Id. 1 Mi.; ii r Lato at. 1 Mi:s Mae Sei le: o Kida wee in ne tow:. . loppin;' Wcdne. day. Mr i i let. oii.mi i turned iucsecl day n . in Grain te de. I.: r.; 1. D li.'Mtt a: i Mrs Stever.s i s oi Mor.etta wi re in lovvn shopping ids We ' esiiay. ' ]' K Cni! u. :-v. u ned Tuesd. y from 1 lender.. - .v. 1.. ;y Mr J 11 Men;, o Leesville was here Tuesday. rHREE C I ? Me and Mrs J J Haitiwanger and family left i'uesday for Wilmington; N C where they will make their fu? ture home. ^ 4 Mr J B 1 fol v an has returned from Lexington. .| Miss Rose Crosson of l.eesville spent the week end in town with rel? atives. or ..ii Mr and Mrs if 13 Jones of Edgefield spent Wednesday in town. Mrs ZT Cook "nml Matilda will ^ leave Monday for Williamston , 'e where they will spend sometime. c an l Mr and Mrs Frank Stewart te- , I 0 ! ' I turned last week from Anderson. : They will make Ineir future home in n n Batesburg. I c Messrs Win Sawyer and Pierce t i Watson of Ridge Spring were here nt | Monday. c-1 Mrs Chas Hall and daughter of I Aiken are in town. ci:> """ Miss F/hel Godman of Ward was > pi here last week. 1 Mrs F B Gunter of Hi lge Spring i spent Tuesdav in town. OUNTIE Ko. VVi? REPORT OF" THE CONDITION OF I lie First National Bank at Batesburg in the State* ol South Carolina, at tin* close of business, 1911. .oatis an.I Uisrotiuts jl.V..; 11.7! h-ordrafls. svi mi I an<l mis tllO.K' S lloliiK to ocill iotl 2'i.miu (K 'tvini.mis on U. S. J',in,Is vr.m mis. tiriti," . ete iiiiiN unking house. Furiiittir. ami Fix I in*, s ltJ.T14.7I Ulier lion I ICstiite <>u iii-.| <". .'",(11 in*- 1 r-'in Km ; .ii:il uank- nut fi-?<-rve "Kent ' '.l.'.lln ."> "m- fnun npproteil |{. s.-i x ? Atr<-Mls |t; 'lui-ks ami 1 ,ther On b Ii ems : ;t| ' it,?t ol her Nm ieniils luniks l:i."i(* 'rii'-l ioinil ; u)M'i- Currciii y. Niekels an ' eel,Is .j.., ,, a i ill M''tiny |{e servo in iintik. viz: F|M'' li.lfSJ Ml i' tender notes l.ikm.iti T.tflfisi < : 11J t .nil funds It ll I * S Tl '-as "lief |>. I'e. lit ..1 In <ilut toil > l.if.Vl < 1 TOY A I, MiCi* Liabilities tl-<i -k jiaid in , :',ini .i iiridiis fuu I ; i.onu.oi 'ml;* id I Profit- I.? K\]>>ns,> ami Tax. - j.ai.l .. ,-.<u 1 'I "I'll nana \ 1 itstamlii < )ii : lolli.ir Katina il hank- 74 ami Pri' ate Hanks a i, 1 Bankers tivi.t' Hi 11 v ii li;.il <sit s suliji-i-i luibii'k ll;:S* i 'inw i " " f 1 |x.'S?|.!i u-Liii In K i ; .VO.l'i ' .ill'", ill' luilim; " |1 .? nfili'l --!i fur hi. . lmrr-iWi i in i i*i i? J-- | \ nl fur lii;.i s iiiid :?? i '"( 'All 9.SAU.S '! *. u.i-. 'iiiii"i't l!?i\'iff^'i?ii i ilm Cur iii. Cn-.il ! uf tll-i hIhi.i 1:11 nil bail1. iitiily ..v.-. ar Jliut til uh v !!? ?> i - rn t > tli 'i .* iny i.ii. wlcii. Hi) i tin! i' i < 'a ii. ? slii??r Siili> rih.-iliiiiil Hwurn in 1 :;i<- ' i mi: 111". C Gl"v<r N'ltiiry i:1.1 i -t AM.-' N A llllt. M r ii cui'i A NVliiiti'ii 1 lii-ic'n:- .. ? *&+ ? aALUDA LETT HP Children's Day at Emory was luitc a sm cess, The children acluitted themselves with credit, t here was a very large crowd in atend.ii.lc anil an ample dmner was erved. The speakers of the day vere Co jnent and impressive. Everybody is lo ddng forward to lome Co ii ii y D. y at c.d Red ia; k. All i;t her men.b;rs wherver they : . . are requested to come i-itho1 tail and answer to another oil call. M.lennii* I.vrr'i .* fr#?r rn r>n. oyable visit to Winthiop College :o.nn.eneenient h s ia turret! heme, 1 he W C V V met with Mrs lame - Herbert Tuesday afternoon Miss Lois Crouch has returned i . VYinthrop College! Messrs I'eivy Crawl >.. ! ;ini A'iy. tman W i e i.oir.c i'ues lay m Civ tsoii (JY.lt e. Mis J \7 l'if . . > ; rr.t <>Grc.n ,vo i wit; ... >:nobii party. Mr.\iihv< 'ill 1.a:..'.some nev borne is n rarin i completion. 1 he i; y ot. . t it i., very encom aging. i gt. s. . of cotton ha at i ;>t b e;: a:al is growir fi.u-ly. ( :!i ! >c>\- l.eaulifu'. I). II. : .In.:es I) Klo Wrml was i tow.i ! ..lay. '/ i s M. ry '! immerirnn will ... 1 vc irom Kid#; Spring Satuida for a f vv days \isit to herfricn Miss Mildred Glover. S CONDE | LEXINGTON COURT MUCH WORK WAS DONE j WITHIN A SHORT TIMEIMPORTANT CASES TRIED BATESBURG WELL REPRESENTED. The court of General Sessions for Lexington county convened Mon( day a. m. The charge of Judge i l'lincc was masterly and exhaustive. ? The duties of a grand juror was ' made so plain .hat a wayfarer could no. err therein and crime in n'l its phases was laid bare and protection for life and property and strict construction of the law was made clear' ly manifest by this learned Judge. Numerous bills was handed grand I jury by Solicitor Timmerman and 1 they went to work with a full house | and hand. The first case was one | for obtaining goods under false pretenses. Mr. J. B. Holman our towns| man was foreman of the panel and the prisoner was convicted and sen' fenced to pay a fine of fifty dollars. The second case was for assault 1 and battery of a high and aggravated nature between a number of negroes near Swansea. This case was ? fought with great determination by I P J Youmar.s. Ksq u; Columbia and . Solicitor Timmerman prosecuted with his accustomed vigor. The :> jury whose foreman was also our I tow. sman. Mr. J. M. Mnlpass acquitted the prisoner. 1 he third case was one for arson II against a New Brookland negro named Gadsden. Barrett Jones, 1 tesq, of our local bar was appointed ' by the court to defend the prisoner ; and Mr. Jones discharged the duty with singular ability. His speech to the jury was a pathetic appeal and \\n l io nKf rrvmt^li m?nt<w 1 '.11 S V.icitor Timmerman one of us, .udycted the prosegutjpja wdh his, ; ability, and the peculiar featuie ,.a the s'ar witness, a negro who w both de* and dumb. The jud e could not find one in the audic:. e who k?.ew the deaf and i b a!; habet, but his evidence lit*! by ii'.tle was secured and was telling on the culprit, The jury v 1.1 h also uas presided over by one of our ' i vnsmen, J. Belton Miller, convicte t the negro and he was sentenced to ten years in the peniten, tiary. Some sensational features was adduced before the grand jurv in j one special case and after one days > deliberation they returned their bills i and no one being ready tor tritd .Indue Prince adjoined the court at noon Wednesday. RED SPIDER SPREADING. Owing largely to the extreme drouth which 1 as prevailed sir.ee April and the accompanying warm . weather the liny bswhiskored cot> tor post, the Red Spi.ler, has ha 1 it , all his own way. nor ha. he confined ^his enci ie entirely to the producti it ol th.e aforesaid hirsute append' a ;cs but h s given most of his at| e uior. to r. Iran i effort to materialize tlx- Roose. eltean idea of j famdv c: g< meat. Up to c!a!e there ha j ' 'C!i five generations of . )-' > :? pr ced th's season, and in e >..1 h a . It ft nale lays on an " ; /tragi.: 50 < g.-. die offspring from r v h s? tu. . ? the op inning of the v sn on pravi. ":ip none of them had b on ki :? has already amounted to the ex ia. rtiinary total of 512,. 00,000 a5 11:-first brood SO; secS ond brood .'./00; third btoo i 125,k ()00; fourth brood. (>,250,000; fifth 1 rood dl 2,500,000. .Several fields about town show clearly the damaging wotk of tin n insect. In c ertain of these fields thi i tjury as yet is slight while in oth c s it is considcra ole. One field re - cently examine 1 was found to havi y a east M \ or cent of all its plat t d nteste l, aud unless drastic meas ures are taken in this instance th JNSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF CITIZENS BANK OFBATESBURG LOCATED AT BATESBURG, S. C.? AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI INESS JUNE 7. 1911 I PPCmiDr>ro ! Loans and Discounts $143,577.54 Overdrafts, 2,*36.33 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank, 530.00 Furniture and Fixtures, 2,116.00 Banking House, 5,376.42 Due from Banks and Bankers, 13,882.34 Currency, 5,596.00 Gold. 205.00 Silver and other Minor Coin, 881.09 Checks and Cash Items, 1,532.94 TOTAL 176,533.66 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In, $30,000.00 Surplus Fund, 3,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 964.31 Individual Deposits subject io Check, 50,174.05 I irre Certificates of Deposit, 36,067.59 Cashier's Checks, 327.71 Notes and Bills Rediscounted, 8,000.00 Bills Payable, including Certiticates for Monev Borrowed, 48,000.00 TOTAL 176.533.66 State of South Carolina, ss. County of Lexington Before me came A. C. Tones, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement i: a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. A.C.Jones. r "Sworh to antf subscribed before me this 12th day of June 1911. L. W. Fox, Notary Public. CORRECT-ATTEST: IT "V ? I U. A. I mnirr R. H. Timmerman, M. U. Boatwright, Directors. pest will, beyond a shadow of a doubt, eventually overrun the entire field. in practically every case thus far investigated the spider entered the : ield at a point nearest to a nearby house yard in which grew violets and other ornamental flowers and their origin could be quite easily traced to tire letter. When the violets became overwhelmed, wilted and r.eaily dead the pest transferred to other plants closeby such as sunflower, dahlia, hydrangea, rose, oke weed and several kinds of garden vegetables. In all, the red spider has been seen and collected on 1 -r i different sorts of flowers, shrubs and weeds up to the present date. Of all these 41 varieties of hosts one above all others seems to set the "best table", the cultivated vioi lot and the guest only leaves her | hospitality when her cupboard is bared. The others of these plants fail prey s'mply because they stand in the wa> of the onrushing herd of devastators. At present, then, the most practical preventative measuTc is to os tracse the innocent viokt from the society of the front yard. On the other hand, the most desirable remedial measures seem, at present, to consist t at the time of first attack in pulling up and destroying the few infested cotton plants, or, if it has gone too frr for this to be practical, then to apply one of the sprays suitable for this pest, either dry sulphur an.1 lime, boiled lime, sulphur solution, or some other one ; of the reliable contact insecticides. i1 "Come into my parlor," said the s1 spider to the fly. "No thank you" said the latter, ' I do not care to die," "I know not what you'd fain e pretend." Ked Spider spake with s fright. "You'll know when the farmer tumbles," said fly. "Yoirsure will e be a sight."