The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 30, 1911, Image 2
J. O. KARGLE, EDITOR AND ,
PROPRIETOR, *
BATESBURG, - S. C. I
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FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911, 1
With this issue The Advocate ^
falls into new hands.
Mr. J. 0. Eargle of the Leesville
News is the gentleman into whose *
keeping, the paper has been transferred.
Mr. Eargle is a progressive man c
and will conduct the paper on the ]
same high plane in the future that c
it has held in the past. x
To my readers, I bid adieu and {
to those who have patronized the
paper in an advertising way, I ex- (
tend my thanks. N. Rogers Bayly. ,
I have purchased the Batesburg
Advocate and will conduct the paper
in the future. My aim shall be
to give my readers all the news obtainable
that will interest them and
keep the paper live and fresh with
local happenings.
The policy of The Advocate
will not be changed in any way and
I will always endeavor to do what is
right for the betterment of Batesburg
and those who live in it. To
our advertisers, we suggest that
W?? OOT)y - '
will be my aim to make the j e
conform with the times and rei It .
J. O. Eargle.
ROAD BUILDING IN DUTCH i-ORK.
Nothing could have pleased the
people of the Dutch Fork more
than to know that the county chaingang
is really at work on the roads
in that section of the county. Work
commenced on the road leading
through the Fork from the Broad
river bridge. Supervison Langford
contemplates remaining on this side
of the river with the gang until all
the main roads are worked up.
The Foftk people term this the beginning
of c long sought for and
hard fought for fustice due them.
THE CITY" ELECTION.
We congratul ate the citizens of
our town on Tuesday's election?
not on account of the defea t of
some of our friends who were most
estimable men?but by the re-election
of Mayor Bates, the policy of '
that official, was most heartily endorsed?and
it is very gratifying to
know that our people are so earnest 1
in their endorsement oi the good 1
work that has been so vigorously (
pressed for the last year or so?and ^
also, augurs well for a continuance
of all public improvements that is
possible without increasing the tax
burden, which is now as high as the
people will approve.
Mayor Bates will be supported
by an able cabinet, the four members
of Council elected with him
arc progressive men, and will push
every worthy enterprise with their
utmost ability?and the gentlemen
in the second race are all high-toned J
and up-to-date citizens, whic insure
in advance all that our people v/ish
for.
The enthusiastic 'endorsement nf
Mr. Bates by the voters was most
gratifying to him for he has work-*, v
ed in and out of season, to serve a
the people, and his intimate friends c
feel delighted that he has measured 1
up entirely to the high standard 1
they had marked out for him. All i
is well, that ends well. s
In this connection we will say
that the efficient Chief ,of Police, .
who has so faithfully guarded our
homes and cur interest for the past
three years, come; in for his share
PfMgnwqpgwt:
jmii ii nil iiiii *i
'
d! endorsement, his magnificent
work as a road official will live for
future generations to bless?with a
few cheap hands and two broke
iown one horse wagons and two old
mules, he has accomplished wonders?who?
with their magnificent
jutfits of men and material have
>ui!t the roads that Darby has made
vith almost no resources lie has
o!A hie Konrle t.-,
auu v.*i'
iently kept them there?and the
esults can be seen in eveiy outlet of
>ur town.
A CHARMING WOMAN
s one who is lovely in fece, form,
nind and temper. But its hard for'
i woman to be charming without
aealth. A weak sickly woman will
ae nervous and irritable. Constipation
md kidney poisons show in pimples
Notches, skin eruptions and a wretch
id complexion. But Electric Bitters
ilways pioves godsend to women
.vho want health, beauty and friend,
l'hey regulate Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys, purify *he blood; give
itrong nerves, bright eyes, pure
jreath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely
iomplexion and perfect health. Tryhem.
5oc af all druggists
UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Scholarship Examination
The University of South Carolina
>ffers scholarships in the School of
Education to one young man from
lach county. Each scholarship is
vorth $100 in money, and $18 term
ee and free tuition.
Examination will be held at the
:ounty seat July 14, 1911. Examiaation
of students generally for admission
to the University will be
held at the same time.
Write for information to
S. C. MITCHELL, Pres.,
Columbia, S. C.
House of Jones.
Jones painted his house last year.
It looks dull, dead, no life to it.
Smith painted his house 10 years
ago.
It looks clean, nice, and don't
need repainting, because he used L
& M ^ ' V -. ' V ?* -/
|oO o each g 11 u.
'D fiii\ . 1 ' f iVS; . ,r :
1 -s? a . he Ci red: e-1
its 10 rent a. .lor e? dn
otb ;nt.
S. A. Holman-Cullum Ihvd. Co.
WINTHROP COLLEGE
The examination for the reward
of vacant qchnlnrchinc in Wintlirnr
College and for the admissiou of
new students will be held at the
County Court Hous, on Friday, July
7, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be
not less than fifteen years of age.
| When Scholarships are vacant after
fuly 7 they will be awarded to those
making the highest average in this
examination, provided they meet
the conditions governing the award.
Applicants for scholarships should
write to President Johnson before
the examination for Scholarship examination
blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. The next session will
apen September 20, 1911. For further
information and catalogue, address
Ares. D. I?. Johnson, Rock
Hill, S. C.
F. S. Rexford, 615 New York
Life Bldg., Kansas Ciry, Mo., says:
"I had a severe attack of a co'd i
which settled in my back and kidneys
and I was in great pain from
my trouble. A friend recommended
Foley Kidney Pills and I used
two bottles of them and they* have
done me a world of good."
Gunter's Drug Store
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS
VIA
SOU. RAILWAY, j
The Soul hern Railway annouim s
rery low nour.d trip tates bet ./een
ill points account of Fourth of July
ixcursions, ticket", sc'u July 1 to cclusive,
returning July i., fvlJ.
?or detailed info mat ion c.j 11 c:
Dearest Southern Railway tickr
agent, or, j,io. L. Meek. AG PA.,
Atlanta, Ga . Alex. H. Acker, TPA ,
August a, ' a
rO'LEY'SKlKIEYREMEDy
Mako% KlUiioy* and *Madd*r Right,
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The baesburg advqo
"new train i
ST. LOUIS SPECIAL. !
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS. MO. AND ASHEVILLE, N. C.
INCLUDING
French-Lick, West Baden, Louisville,
Lexington, Danville, Oakdale,
Knoxville, Hot Springs.
?:ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT Beginning
Sunday, April 30,1911,
the inauguration of a modern highclass
vestibuled train wish through
l service between Saint Louis and
Western North Carolina, through
the States of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Tennessee and North Carolina,
over the Blue Ridge mountains,
through the "Land of the
Skv" anrt alnno tli" Wooiittfi.l U..or.?U
j itiv k/cauuiui A & until
Broad valley, is announced by the
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
and the
N. N. g. & T. P. Ry.
For detailed information, call on
ticket agents, or,
J. L. Meek, AGPA.,
Atlanta, Ga.
A. H. Acker, TPA?
Augusta, Ga.
Beauty of bolor painting.
Nice shades of color like L. & M.
Tuxedo Yellow or Silver Gray, and
solid trim of Olive or Shaker Green
both ornament and wear, when used
by adding 3-4 of a gallon of Oil to
each gallon of the L. & M. colors as
produced at Factory.
Then the paint costs only about
$1.60 per gallon because the user
^himself makes about half the paint
used, and reduces cost by adding
the oil.
Thirty-five years use in N. A. &
S. A. Holman-Cullum Hwd. ('o.
E, L. HARTLEY,
BATESBURG, S. C.
Surveying, Leveling, Terracing.
All Work guaranteed and promptly
done.
RATES $5.00 PER DAY.
Sounther Railway Schedule.
Effective April, 2
1911 Showi n g Arrival
and Leaving Time From
? -i....? o r*
i I - ? * * * "
! shown ' tor'" r: >n oiuy *
| woruaioia ana lntermeaiate points,
making connection for Spartanburg,
Greenville Charlotte and intermediate
points.
4:58 p. m. No. 132, daily, for CoI
lumbia, Charlotte, Wash ington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New
1 York city and points East. Drawing
room, section, Pullman sleeping cars.
SOUTHBOND
9:43 a. m. No. 131, daily, from
'' New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
' Washington, and points East. Pull
man drawing room section sleeping
I cars.
6:27 p. m. No. 7, daily local, from
Columbia and intermediate points,
also connections from Spartanburg
and Greenville and intermediate
points.
P'or further information, call on
nearest ticket agent, or
j E. A. Coapman, V. P. G. M.,
Washington; D. (J. L. Meek. A.
! G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga., A. H. Ack!
er, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
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FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY.
Is particularly recommended for
chronic cases of kidney and bladder
trouble. It tends to regulate
and control the kidney and bladder
action and is healing, strengthening
and bracing. Gunter's Drug Store.
EXCURSION RATES
TO COLUMBIA AND
RETURN
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ACCOUNT OF
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION,
June 27?29, 1911.
Account of this occasion, the Southern
Railway will sell from June 26?
to 29 inclusive, round trip tickets
from Batesburg, S. C. to Columbia
and return for $1,15 good returning
July 1, 1911 Proportionately reduced
rates from other points For
further information, call on Southern
Railway ticket agents, or, address
Jno. L. Meek, AGPA., Atlanta,
Ga., Alex. H Acker, TPA.,
Augusta, Ga.
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ELEPHONE #Jb\ . I
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ton and one-tenth wool, is bogus
cl.th. Cloth all wool wears to xhe
limit. Paint at a price between 75
cents and $1.50 is like bogus cloth.
The L. & M. Paint is a'l wool and
wears to the limit. There's a reason.
Holman-Cullum Hwd. Co.
Foley's |
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Pills I
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre- '
vent RrifrVit'n nic^oo? an A '
batra, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
GUNTER'SDRUG STORE.
Avoid Traucls. <
A paint fraud is paint that looks !
fair for a year or so, and then makes
repainting necessary.
Don't waste your money and in- <
jure your property. , i
The L. & Nl. Paint has been in
use fcr thirty-five years.
You make one half of it by ad- ;
ding three-fourths of a ga'lon of
Lin eed Oil to each gallon. It then
cost about $1 60 per gallon, and is
the best paint that can be made.
Holinan-Cullum Hwd. Co.
YOUR NEIGHBOR'S EXPERIENCE
How you may profit by it. Take
i ley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G. (
Whiting, 360 Willow St., Akron. ()., "
vs* "'pur nif* fin:?'* I Ivil > \-fri>
Sfrious case of kidney trouble and
I suffered with backaches and diz-'?
zyheadaob.s. I had ;.pccks float- i
i belorc my eyes and I felt all f
ti cd out and miserable. I saw Foley j
Kidn y Fills advertised and t;ot a t
bottle and took them according to s
dkcetion a id results showed almost j
at once. The pain and dizzy h&ad- t
aches left me, my eye-sift])*' became
cleat and to-day I .dan say I
am a well woman, thaj^lr^to Foley
Kidney Pills." Gunte^s Drug Sto?-e. (
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COLLEGE OF
127th year begir
F11 trance examinations at ;
ily 7 at 9 a. m
The college is well endows
ighest standard,
It offers complete 4-year cc
anguages, Mathematics, Hi
sring.
Courses of B. A., B. S., an
o
A tree tuition scholarship t
lina. Vacant Boyce schola
nd free tuition, open to con
jmber.
1 Expenses reasonable. Ten
on. Write to
HARRISON RANLH
Chariest
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PATENT ATTORNEYS.
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Name
Address
Columbia Lumber <
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sash, I)oors :i 11 d Blinds lute
)ak, l-'iooriiijLf, Ceiling,
Door and Window Frames.
COLUMBIA,
L M. MITCHELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Batcsbur^, S. C.
Office Hours:
8 to 9 a. m.
2 to 3 p. m.
7:30 to 9 p. m
J.rice t1 c old National Bank Build
WORK WILE SOON START.
if cr you take Dr Kind's New Lif<
'ills and you'll quickly ei.joy the!
ice jesults. Constipation and indi
ic.tior. vanish and fine appetie retur
:r .s. They regulate stomach' live
I bowels anil impart new strentV
u 1 energy to the whole system, trj
h jm. only 25c at all druggists.
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1911 <
CHARLESTON 4
is September 29.
ill the county-seats on Friday
;d, enabling it to maintain the
hi ses in Ancient and Modern
story, Kconomics and Engind
H: S degree with Bngineero
each County of South Carrships,g
iving $100 a year
ipetitive examination in Sep11s
and catalogue on applica)LPH,
PRESIDENT,
on, S. C.
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Wm.'Cranch McIntire
FortyCVears in^Practice.
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excessive sweetening?
just good old North Carolina to*
:ctly sweetened. That's why it
to the real thing in good chewing,
/ith your name and address for
rs only.
IO., Winston-Salem. N. C.
& Manufacturing Co
cturers of * ?
rior l;inish, Pine, Cypress and
Wcatherbo:irding Moulding,
SOUTH CAKOI I HA
DR. J. A. WATSON
lJentist
Batesburg, S. C.
Oiiiee in Telephone Building,
ht Ridge Spring livery Thursday
1. The Advocate $1.00 per year.
WANTED AUTOMOBILE
" FOR SALE?Five acres land and
. three cottages in town of Batesburg,
- S. C.; will exchange or probably
r trade for an automobile.
1. W. W. Watson,
Orangeburg, S. C.
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