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|fe- THE DOOR TO PROSPERITY
& A little deposit now and a little deposit nov
and then soon builds a hank account. And build
jlL iny: a bank account opens tlie door to prosperity
A little deposit now and a little deposit nov
v and then is within the reach of all. You eai
cr?* save money on this plan. And it's the only salt
plan lor anyone
No other plan for accumulating is so good
so reliable as giving your surplus earnings bail 1<
^ protection. When you have a suflicient sun
HP tucked away an opportunity for making-an in2$^"
vestment will llnd you
Will you make use of the facilities atfordec
i,y this bank and give the plan a trial
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P THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BATESBURG, BATESBURG, S. C.
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^ N.A. BATES. Pres. IRA (J. ('A RSON, ('ashiei
P* T. B. Kernaghau, V. Pres. .1. R. 1'nger, A. Cash
ENGAGEMENT KINGS
In nothing else is quality so important as in the engagement rinj
No lady likes to entertain a single doubt as to the genuinenes
her engagement ring. It must be of the upper style?an endi
one?and flawless in every particular.
Every article of jewelry known to come from this store carries
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11 a weigili OL IrUSlWUruiiiicaa uiui j^uia ciaiut an uuuui dN iu lis
cellence.
Buy the Engagement Ring here.
WE KNOW WH AT WE SELL IS HOOD.
Jeweler and Columbia. S
Optician lvllab? fc *Z>clIlA Carolin;
Free to All Sick Peop
Sample of Wonderful New Medical Discovery
\.ui. UU 1 dark. i.yji U1IJ ..U..k.w..u. ...
he coupon below, and I will send you at once the proot ot tne ens
hat has cured ethers that suffered as you now suffer. I will alsi
ree my book "How to Get Weil" for your guidance. If you have
hese troubles fill out the couoon below and send today.
Dr. D. J. Wal:
:>end This Free Coupon !l
When filling out the coupon give
he numbers of your diseases as ' TREATM!
liven below Ur- u- > Walsh. B?* ?
Boston, Mass.
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^ ^ THE WOMAN'S MIS40
SIONARY JUBILEE re
*0 iv
r Anniversary o f pi
^ Woman's Organized Work for for* so
eign Missions will be celebrated fl<
f _jj& iu Charleston, South Carolina, N
Ocknl.or 17 o.wl 1? 1011 111
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\ Fifty years ago in the parlor of bi
Mrs. T. C. Doremus in New York,
j -c- where was organized the first wo- m
, man's missionary society to re- in
3 Ufa ceivo a charter, the great mission- ni
ary movement was begun. Since to
then the work has grown steadily I"
year by year. In 1910, under the
iniluence of the wonderful book, te
"^5 '' Western Women in Eastern
Lands, " Mrs. Henry W. Pea- aE
^ body, chairman of the Central in
Committee on United Study, con- w
ceived the idea of a celebration
^ which should stretch from shore th
to shore and recount God's good
# neBs throughout these fifty years ttt
of woman's work. Accordingly H
Jubilee meetings were begun at ri1
Oakland, Cr 1 iforuia, on October l)f)
^ 12, 1910, and spreading across the j11
continent, have already been held 111
' in thirty of the largest cities of
the country, and in many smaller
cities as well. 8'
This g:eat Missionary Jubilee tu
should prove a wonderful factor w
in inspiring women to work to- U1
Igether for the interest of the ^ '
church; and the earnest Co-opera- w
tion of every woman is desired.
Inter denominational Ma?? or
Meetings will be held Tuesday
inn^ and Wednesday evenings. Mis- ^
sionaries and prominent speakers
with from Mission Boards of different ftl
i ex- churches will be heard, and the 111
fineRt voices in the city will lead * 1
in a specially arranged program s*'
A luncheon, during which there ""
will be a number of informal ad- 1
dresses, will be served on Tuesday I
outh morning.
1 { One of the leading speakers of
the Jubilee will be Mrs. Helen
??? Barrett Montgomery, author of
"Western Women in Eastern
le ! Ehnds," former President of the i k
Ft deration of Clubs in New York
1 state, n trustee) of Welioslev Colcovciy
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o send ar.V meeting the South has ever '
any of known
All persons desiring information
with regard to boarding accomodations
while in Charleston
should addr< ss.
EN1 Chairman of Hospitality Commi- 1
>94. te?. <
i. your 11 1 Ashley Ave.
Charleston,
South Carolina.
BARBER SHOP. js
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4$ with lirst class shop?clean )
J? towels, quick service, polite
4) treatment. Have that wart
4$ i *jr
or mole removed in 8 or io
41) days for ^oc. When in town r
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I* always drop in to see us
^ it whether vou want anylhin u J
5 4$
or not. W e have plenty of
? room ami chairs for you to
J J i take a rest.
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JJ Batesburg, S. C.
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A paint fraud is paint that looks ?
fair for a year or so, and then makes
.... -repainting necessary.
vv Don't waste your money and in5^
jure your property.
bjfcj The L. & . Paint has been in
use for thirty-five years.
You make one half of it by adding
three-fourths of a gallon of
Linseed Oil to each gallon. It then
cost about $ I 60 per gallon, and is
tw the best paint that can be made.
Holman-Cullum Hwd. Co.
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How to Cure Peavine hay. ynir pijy Eft* n
Some time since one of our cor- Uli&l
spondents said in The Progress- jfflffjD
e Farmer that he had used my
an for curing cowpea hay with AlCPld
iccess, and right away I was AlVTfc
)oded with a host of inquiries. ^ \
ow, I have in times past pub- SrlUx I
ihed my method many times, J"
it it seems that there are many f&v? *vv. .
ho have not read it. Begin Jf J
owing when th< pods are matur- ' * j
a hilt. not. d r v I r?nt. in ftio i*- - ? % .-V- ~JMir
oroing till noon only. Pat a J ,;,jf
dder right after the mowers to
top the hay tossed up so as to d Im||k '
cilitatethe wilting. That af- ilgiaH^E '
moon rake it into windrows. /sP*axt
morning turn the windrows, ^ ^ ik
id that afternoon put the hay
to cocks as tall and narrow as when ,h, ?aleJ crowd your
ill stand well. How long it store.
all remain In cocks depends on N When they come In double
10 wenthcr aud the 8tate of th0 ThronSJi through your open
owth. Hut as soon as you can door.
ke a bunch in hand and give it Seeking bargains worth their
hard twist, aud can see no sap which they'read about before.
in to the twist, put it in the
iru while the leaves are still Don't you then
np. Do not pack nor tramp it peel awful glac
the mow, but let it settle nairally,
and then let it alone, and You put in
will cure all right. If it heats That little ad.*
iglitly in the barn, do not go to
irning it to cool it, for if you do ? ??>
ill have some moldy hay, as the WANTED
r will bring in germs of mold.
riuyines are easily cured if you Several live correspondents i
ill simply let them cure and do different sections of the territor
)fc go to monkeying with stakes covered by The Advocate. Sen
' scaffolds to spoil the hay bv t ~ a* .u
t us the news from your section, thi
ying up the leaves and losing
.em. 1 have cured the hay in enablmg us to g.ve you a better pi
, ? J nar A 11 1
,e aoove way ior many years, "" ? ?uuu?y ?uu
id have always had good hay y?u may need for this purpose fre
stead of the sticks usually seen for the asking; also a copy of th
thout any leaves W. t. Mas- paper regularly each week,
y, in The Progressive Farmer.
MIT THIS I Very Serious
_ I It is a very serious matter to ask
I^T H If A I for one medicine and have the
Js I j | J J, I wrong one given you. For this
Jk I reason we urge you in buying to
be careful to get the genuine?
n, ,k THEDFORD'S
BLack-oraugHI
m- A Liver Medicine
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ll 1^11 Sliowi n g Arriva
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Let us print them and 9:33 m No g daUy iocal fo
tney Will Columbia and "intermediate points
5E A CREDIT TO YOU. making connection for Spartanburg
Greenville Charlotte and interme
diate points.
4:58 p. m. No. 132, daily, for Co
? S~7 J7V1 Q VI lumbia, Charlotte, Wash ington
(5\ ff* I ' Baltimore, Philadelphia and Nev
y/V illiCSd li? ^ York city and points East. Drawinj
o /O/fD room, section, Pullmcn sleeping cars
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" | New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore
etween stationery and sta- : Washington, and points Blast. Pul
ttcnar> ? man drawing room section sleepin
cars.
\ difference cf one letter. 6:27 p.m. No. 7, daily local, fror
jyot. r stationery Columbia and intermediate point:
is well prints J, un to also connections from Spartanbur
date and businesslike, ancj Greenville and intermedial
suetl as we can supply
you. your trade will points.
not be stationary. For further information, call o
ood Stationery. Letter Reads, nearest tickct or
illheads. Statements, Circu-L,CA' Coapman. V. p G. M
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I S LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR ARNICA SALVi
f/ELIEVES COUGHS AND COLDS *?. fc <UIN t nillllWH Vnkll
TfE ICE 1ST
Is the least ot your living expenses, you MAY
cut it out but
what's the: use:
It ice is not sold in your town, send 40c in
stamps (or otherwise) tons and we will ship you
100 lbs., sacked.
palmetto ice: co.. - - - Qt Iambi J. S. C.
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j? Shareholders Liability "SR 600,000.00
S Surplus 200,000.00 ?
5 Total Security $1,400,000.00* mc
ig Accounts of Merchants and Corporations Solicited. ?
^2 Savings Accounts draw 4<J interest. 3~
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I sell them for cash or on time to clear out. I can manage
-the cash or a note easier than 1 can the buggies, wagons,
and harness.
Yours to Sell
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i at his home. Leesville, S. C.
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| ^ Carefully when you wish to select a Bank in ^
which to deposit your money.
'J ^ This bank has the added protection of govern- vy
I T > ment supervision, for this and every other reason HJ
>A/i you cannot do better than to keep your account- 3rJ
^ business or personal-with
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