The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 01, 1903, Image 2
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THE ADVOCATE.
Entered at tbe Uatmbur);, S. C., l'osloflli-e
asSecond-Class Mail Matter.
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Published Every Wednesday
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JOHN BLLL TOWILL, Editor
A I'KI L 1ST, 190:1.
Charleston is now preparing to wage
war on the mosquito. They had better
wait till the constables get rid of
tbe "Tigers" llrst.
Miss Alice ltoofevelt and party nr??
doing I'orto Kino, while her father,
Theodore, Is trying to do the American
voter. We believe Miss Alice will
stieoiel, but nrr "dad*' is on si cold
trail.
A citizen of our town should never
go away, on either a business or pleasure
trip, without talking Bate-burg
AIwmjs keep your eyes open and if you
see a good chance say something
about and for your hometown. It will
do no harm and may be the means of
doing good.
The papers are at present printing
lor.g articles on official corruption in
China. That is a long way to go for
that kind of news, when at our very
doors there is always "something doing."
As will be seen from our Washington
Letter this week they are commencing
to unearth a swindle of gigantic
proportion iu our l'ost office Department
at Washington, and already
scores of positions have been thrown
up by those connected with "get
rich quick" schemes.
The German Emperor, on being told
of Ben ^Tillman's anti-negro speech,
delivered before the New Y ?rk l're.-s
Club, seemed astonished that be was
not arrested and given at least ten
years in the penitentiary. The gentleman
who links himself and God so
closely together ws to always put hint- '
self tlr?t, is evidei lj not acquainted
with Senator Tiliman, nor is he aware i
of the fact that Ben generally soy-.
What he thinks and thinks what he
says.
The price of hard coal will be advanced
in a lew djiTsfiO per cent Hurrah
for the miners! They get an advance
of ten |>er ccni. in wages and
*he poor people of the country pay
sixty per cent, out of their pockets to
meet the Increase. Arbitration hoards
may come and go, but the people will
Jiave to continue to pay homage to the
;?iu?t monopo iea which are test tight*
eiiing their hold on the great muss ol
people of our country .
"The Standard Oil people are said to
be down on President Roosevelt." before
we lear?cd the above from ? or
exchanges we thought "Teddy the
Terrific" had a show lor the next nomination,
but we feel satisfied now that
litis cake is all dough, for their is no use
-of ' bucking" Rockefeller- Wlien lie of
oil fame wanted to endow a university
as a thanks offering for the restoration
of his child's health he raised the
price of oil from fifteen t ? twenty
cents a gallon, and now that lie wants
to do T eddy up a job we may look toil
lor twenty-five cent oil. The people
would r.ot mind it so much if the
Standard Oil Company would take off
the turill' when tt.u exarl :itno tint ol
these endowments and political scraps
w&a taken cut, I lit somehow this concern
is g< <>d at unly the addition
table, knowing nettling of subtraction
whatever,
Columbia is using her best effort* to
get the next Confederate'Veterans lteunion
for that place. There are many
points in favor of Columbia being
chosen and we sinoe-ely hope it will.
It is centrally located and is easily
accessable from nil parts of the State.
Again.In that city lie the remai-sof
the innnortul Hampton, who, w hen the
reunion was last* held th re was
numbered among the living. There
the old vetran.s wou'd j? i i hands
around the grave of this helnveu lead
er and drop a tear upon the resting
place of one they loved so dearly
I.et the reunion tie held, in Columbia,
for at this time it is fitting that it
should be. The rank- are fast thinning
out now, many of the brave men < t
'ril-6?V have passt d to their rew ard and
he tut tared remnant that is left of at
once gallant bund should have a Inst
look at the grave of their leader?that
niHti of men; lie cf brave and noble
deeds.
At hcfuville College.
M is* Ills M 11V lli'llffl is I Iim nsvl ol.
traction at I.etsviJ* College, April
1th. She is in demand every w here and
it is only l>v one of those strokes ol
(fond fortune that so frequent ly come
to th# appreciat i ve jeople of Leesvtlle
Mint announcement of h*r coming is
made Hiehnp Viment, the I Jean ot
the gicat Chataqua work, raid to her:
"Your reading at< 'hatvqua was won
derful. It ueruiitted no tireath of ad
verse criticism. You feel what you
reatl. You are what you read. You
are possessed by jour tneine. Come
to CliataqiiH again, bring your voire,
ynur pathos, jour power, and your
( eif-forgetfuiness."
A THOt'Uil I I t'I. MAN .
M. M. Austin of Winchester, lnd.
knew what to do i.i the hour ot need.
His wife had such an unusual ease of
stomach and hver trouble, pbj'siean*
could not belp her. He thought of
and tr ed I Jr. King's New Life Pills
and she got relief at once ami was
finally cured . Oulv 2-V ?For sale by
O.J. Harris, Hatei-burg and Sm tb A
Crossnn f.ee?ville.
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DIPPE1CENT NOW. ,
In day* of old, 3
"When nights were cold ^
And knighthood wa* m flower.
No furnace then
Kept weary men |?
A-pokin' by the hour.
They had hot air
Away back there.
But unt to heat their houses,
As now the case It
In eveiy place ?!<
Where anger tierce it rouses. tl
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They'd barons then? y
All handsome men, t;
And some, they tell us, bright ones? n
But there were not, Q
That merry lot, ?i
Thesi cruel anthrocite ones! i |(
To purchase coal \
Ww ever forced to barter h
1 it* very liTe r?
lu savage strife? "
To human greed a martyr. |j
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In ilnyn of ohl
They sought fcr gold. 1,
But no one get jiaii'MS %x
Io trying to (l
Become ^ new
And monumental Croesus.
They d'ig it up
And made a cup? w
A gleaming goldsii lingoii ?
And wussul knights
Enjoyed the sights tl
A..d got a royal j?g on.
I. ke Kohiti Mood, I v
l?l did llieui good 1And
gave them lots uf pleasure n
At every poor I
Man s caoin doo- I
To pour out golden treasure, I
Now Wfnl'h to get? is
We toil and sweat, j ?
For gold ironi A to Izard, v
Yea f? r sueli ends 1 \>
We knife cur friends si
And caive them to the gizzard! I
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A superb line of hats and a iiiagni- r
flluetic stock of pants at C. X (lun-jtl
ter's. Before buying let your eyes'
tail oil these. They are beauties.
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Loud clothes are worn mostly by j
so t people. '
Warm friends semetiine make it >>
hot for a lei low. ?
Creditors are best companions when !'
it cumes to remembering one.
Often the very best story tellers are u
those who stick to the truth. j u
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Columbia is to have a paint fact cry ,,
at hii early date. v
(" iiiiiii v/itroiina n;is reporieu in
[ Washing toil t nut she is ready lor the
j inspection of her militia which will 11
' take place this month. '
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Si v?-n li'c ( iiton mills have been u
j closed in Lowell, Alios., as a result ol r
astrike. The operatives are oiderly j
I am) are walking the sticets in their
j Sunday clothes ,
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I Heavy damages both on water and |
i land resulted from Sunday's storm. |
! The w il d blew til t v-two miles an hour j |j
j at Norfolk, Va. '''he blow was severe t
I at both lilacksburg and Ureenville. i y
j A few deaths as a result of the storm ! v
arc reported . | ,,
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j CUKES BLOOD I'OISON, CANCUU, UI.CEIU-, j '
KI'ZKMA, I'AKKUNCLES, ETC.
medicine kree.
Hobert Ward, Ma-sey's (5a.. says: 1
! "I solVercd from blood poison, my head i
' face and shoulders were one mass of I
I corruption, acnes in bones and joint*, e
I burning, itching, scabby skin, was all 1
run do vn and discouraged, hut Ho- 1
i tunic Hiood Halm cured me :?eilYctly.
healed all the sores and gave my skin n
! the rich glow of health. Illo ul Halm ?'
' put new life in'o my blood and new i
I ambition into my brain (ieo. A >
! Williams, ltoxhory, face covered with ?
! pimples, chronic sore on hack of head, '
' supperating swelling nil r eck, eating
u'ceroii leg, hone pains. it> liing -kin a
!ciir*d perfectly by Hotanie HIoimI t
j Hal ill? sores all healed. Kotntiic HI.aid v
j Muliu I lire* all malign.ill' blond Iran- <
' blea, Midi as ?*i /.oiiia, s<abs anil mmIc?, I
: |>>in It-*, rilI)lii..i: sores, carhnneles. I
j serotuln. *-!<?. JCspeeially ndvisrd lor '
] all otinti mite rn-uH I hat have r??:n li> d , I
| f lie k.toihI or third atai;e. K??r sale a- il
i F re Samples al Itntesburg by .1. 11. I
Tinimoiiti. 1'r ce ?1. To prove I: I
ores, sample of Itiooil Balm sent free !
arid prepaid by writing Blond Balm ('<
Atlanta, ( a, Uesrrihe I-noble ami J
tree uiedidai advtee sent in sealed
letter. s
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So? (?ss needs ro reasons. 1 ailnre i
eannot be tXplalned
Tin* best ei.re for a man's eoneeil is a
woman's laughter.
Foley's Honey anil Tar contains no v
opiates, and w ill not constipate like ,
j nearly all oilier eongli inetiirines. 1C? - j ,
j fine substitutes.? For sale by ?l. 1?. l
Tinimon*. a
Foley's Kidrey ('lire makes kidneys i
! and bladder right. I >mn delay taking ! a
? For sale by J, u. Timniona. | *1
Mali regnrils human nature as a pack j i
mule on which to pile bis sins.
Some tilings that are reeeived as
gilts are really intended as invest-'
! men Is. v
For liver troubles ami constipation
lint lii mr Iwt I i-r in . e.... I i ...
Than Little Karly Risers, llse fatuous ;
lit I la pi I is. ,
, They itlwvys ellVct a curt- ami save j i(
doctor bills. i
Little Ktrlj Risers n re ilillYreiil i
from all o'her pills, fliey do not I
i weaken t )>? s\stem, but n< t as atonic t
in the tissues by arousing tlu* seme- if
| t tons and rest or i ng t lie liver to ! be full 1
performance of its funetions iiaiurally. '
!?Lute.shurg I >rnv7??,
It takes one to make a mind, two to
| make a bargain, three to make a '
marriage.
ANY CIIUROII or parsonage or ioatitut
ion mi i|iiirtrd by voluntary contribution
will be given a I berul ipian- *
tity of tlie Longman A. Marline/. I'ure j
j I'aints whenever tliey paint.
Note;?Have done so for 27 yr i's ^
j Sales:?tens of millions of gallons: j,
! painted nearly two million houses trt;
tier guaran re to repaint if n t satis- j .
factory. The paint wears up to (
eighteen year*. I.in-ccd Oil must lie
added to tbe paint (done in two inin- |
) tiles). Actual eost then about $L2~>.i |
| gallon. Sampb'S free Sold by our J
agents, J. J. Raw) &. Sill, li.iteabiirg,
s. C.
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M OM Ol ll flEQt* LAR COIttlEHPOK 1>K NT.[
Wauhinotos, D.C., (
March eUi!i. 1903. \
Senator Carinack, of TrmiMSiy, is
e: ri'frrvcil with regard to top presi-m'.ial
candidate. lie frankly says
t it the only nvni able candidate stow
i sight is Judge farkvr, >f New
oik. In making this assertion Mr
annuel'. stipulates that tirade can tip
o candidate who lift not support the
liica^e and Kansas City platforms
ml that no ca ilidate can be ?ucce.-sil
who cannot ? oinuiHiid the vote of
!ew Y?>rK State. In his judgment
udgc l'urker c.itild do the latter niul
ilil support the Democratic p'atruis
in the two past campaigns.
This," said Mr Cnrmnrk, "is merer
a matter of party polioy hat an im riant
oi.e ami it h s heroine all imorlaut
sinee some ? f the peopie have
ten urging the nomination of a man
Itolias not supported the party hi
lie l ist t*o campaigns "
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Mr. fallback's reference l<> a man
ho did not support the party was
learly aimed at ex-President Dlevettid
whose proposed western trip is
In1 ? cession of enii sily, and to some
\tcnt of anxiety on the part of many
tcmocrats. Mr. Cleveland, on the iniialinti
of hist Id Mend ex-Govcrr.or
riiieis, of Missouri, will participate
a the it* dil atory exercises of the St.
0 .is I'xpinition and will tln-re spiak
iom the same platform as Hons-veil.
1 is intimated that if his reception at
t. I.ottis is snllicient I}'can dial he will
xtend Ins trip further West and inade
the very ne:.rt of the country
, tiich gave to Mr. llryah In s sttoimest
nppcrt. I t the judgment of those
torn who fa n he scon in Washington,
liere is tin possibility of Mr. Co-veitid
regaining the favor of tlie party
lid Ids statement that lie is not out ot
olitioc is "ridiculous," nevertheless
L is know:: thai he lias some staunch
>ienils and it is hoped that lie w'll not
nil the ri-L of creating d.'sseiisioti in
lie party councils.
Senator Store of Missouri takes a
opelul view of t It -? situation. He
uys that lie is convinced that Mr.
tryau has no desire for ilie uominaIoii
li ni-ell. a) hough he would not
f course desire to see the poliey lor
liieh lie loud iepuiliated hy the tiumliilioiioi
anjotii1 who openly opposed
Oil llie other listed, ill Senator
luliy's opinion tlieie sire 111:1113* men
1 the democratic party who would
lake excellent presidential timber
ml it is nor hasi iicss" for t lie demo
rats to engage m the elimination "I
i-n 1 cgardtd sis having, in the past
end 111 luyalt.v t ? tl.e platform. Mr.
ioiie also s i\s 1 hat any attempt to
eh mi 11. lie" M r. llrian w uhl tu .n.
i -tided with disaster. It is freely
ililed hi Washinxtuu tli.it Mr. tst me
roil ill In .11 <el I lie a receptive <amlnlte
but tli.it prop *s!tijn lie pretends to
I'jjard a> a juke.
A ii.ust unsavory euiidilioii of allies
has developed in the I'nsloUif*
>epartmeiit and one that is likely to
rin^ j;rave diseredit 0:1 the repobicau
party. The all'air b**t;in with
he investigation ol the 4'<!et-Iii *hpuck"
schemes and their relation
iiih the Je>;al division of the dipartneut.
The work of the senrct servioii'li
brought to iijjlit a scandal o'l hope
iroportions and many of the ollieials
ie involved. Postmaster tieneral
'ayne. who is always loath to make
netiiies has left the t:ty after rriiitantly
sayingthnl lie would stand
aek ol'.i.ny act of the First A-sistitul
*?e lmaster t.eneral, Kobert Wynne,
'he ''resident has linen informed ol
xistiug conditions and has ordered
li.it the matter be probed to the hot
o*.n. Tin* lirst tangible evident*) ol
n ii|iheaval eaine in the resignation
if .Mr. Una vets, siiperinleraleiil of tin
11v isioii of salaries and allowam e<, toil
t is i ii t una I t*<l that other tind '.'pi-illy
nip irtaet res:giiatioiis will he li.rtlo
timing in the next lew days. I)i~
ioio s' v and 1111111or.v 111 v to a -h ekinj;
egrce have air.ady been disetveieil
in! perso-.s on l lie inside say I bat il
In- ta"is ever reaeli the pol.de tney
lid lie I > in ml to lipid ttiose hi tin
n ban postolh.* i lie ii ne that K-tes.
tahb iriie w.is seiitein ul to the pellieiitiary
inla-t.it is intimated tint
In* present gang was involved in tin
?.i tnhoiie 11: every hot that thei
foresaw the lie* initio ami nde -tcpled"
jllst *11 lime.
In It III. l> Mil K Oil WE,
A startling ilit* ilent, is iiarrateil hy
Is i Oliver i<t I'lliIn<1 elplin. as follows :
I whs > > no aw I'll eomlilion. Mj
kin was almost v>-llii.v. eyes sunken,
ni.yuc eoiiteil. paui eontinnully in
ark ami suit's, no appetite, m-??.vin<;
ii' aker ?l ?y hy tl iy. t hree plivsieans
ail jji veil iiih np. Then I was atlvicii
l< use I.Uetrie Hitters: to in\
rent joy. 'If first hot tie inaile a ileiilt
il nupruveinent. I eotitin ieil their
se tor liir-'i' week-, ail I a in i ow a
.ell man. I know tltey rohheil tne
lie jjrave ol atn tlier vietiui." No one
lioiihl tail to try them. Only .r?0 els.
\.r sale hj o .). Harris, ltate>hure.
n<l Smith & ('ro?soii Li- ?vi:le.
Main' a true woril i" spoken in jest
i.tl mailt a la!se statement is made in
leatlly earne-tThe
itea? rt lalive is r.iore ilesirah'i
t Christmas tune than t lie one wle
" nit*, elv elos .
A lillK.M si.\s.\ rio\.
There was a hit; sensation in I.-es
liie. I ml . u h>-i: \Y II. Itrowu ol that
11111 e who w a . expte ?*?! to ille, hail
i " lile sj;\eil In Or. K New Inari'l
fer t'oiislllllpl-on. lie write-;
'I elal li Peil ins IIII i I" r hie jij,'niri s Iroll!
t r-1 liilljl ii iii l 'ii i" ,M' v (| imm Vi ry t II v '
in- iiniiii-iii.ili' ri-lii I .n il mi >ii i lii-ii
ft it i ItVi-ti-it a ruiiipli-t i-iiri-. ' >1111
I at' < iii'i - <it ('iiii-iiinpliiiii, I'ii?tiiii-iut
1 Knnirliil i- ami 1 > 1* 1 p art- imini-i nu*.
1 "s t lit- j.i-i-i ii-->- ' in ?ly l\ir ail llirna
ml Innj* lPoiilii-1 I'rii'i- mill
I at. I m 11 t:ut11fnv I' r >al?-li*
?. .1 llarri?, I in t 1 > 11 y, a ni s,ii-t 1
Ttir-lill, I .r?--v i I If.
A vtatt-Mimii i- .1 st>ilcin 11 pnlitii'ian
WIiii a fmil I'limot nppri-i-ialK In
U'pn rait >.
a nw.i.r icikatii
N a nevi-r tailing ??f a ln-a'tli*
tuiriai-li W 11 -ii 1 lie Invatli is li -tl I li(iiiiiai-li
i-i nnt oi' unit?I' Tin-it- i? im
t-nn-ily 111 tli- worlil t-ij-ial 111 Kmlnl
)ysp p-ia 1' 11 i'i' fur i'iii'iii^ iint ii.i?t i 1 11
\s|M-psian nttil all atiniiar-i ilisn-tl r->
i rs. Mary s Cnck, nf Wliitt- I'aili-,
Cv., \\iiu.->: "I liavi-n't l?-<-ii a t'y.-t
ii'pii.' for yi-ars - irii-il all kiml- nf
1 in- iln-i lint, nini inia-.i to tfrow wi-r-e
ty tin- ii-<h 11i l\--ili:l I in ?ail i-i im
irnv- at nisei*, a-nl after laliiiiic a fi-w
inltlva a 111 hilly rtalnri-il in ?iii;li|,
n-altli ami stri-n^lli ami i-a:i t-ni wliatvt-r
I liki-. Kuilnl ili^eila what voti
ar anil inaki-s tin- atomnrli >\veit.
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MAKKH A CLK.VN 8WKKP.
There's nothing like doing a tliiiif
thoroughly. Of nil the Salves yoi
ever lieunt of, lluckleu'd Arnica Sa!v<
in the best. It rW(i'|M awny and
cures Kuril*, Sores, bruises. Cuts
Itoils, Ulceis, Skin Eruptions hiii
Piles. It's only X!5 , a>tj guarantee!
: to pve satiM.iotion. K??r sale l.y o, .1
Harris, Katesblirg; & Smith & (Jrofsoi
Leesviile.
NEW BARBER SHOP.
I I uve npciud i< harbor shop over .1
r Pond's store and will lie pleased ti
el ve you. Sharp ray. us, clauii towel
jaiul the best of work. Prices light
I lltve lite a trial ami tie convinced tlia
I am the best barber i.i Itatesbuig,
Yours to serve,
thiivi vs ki v \;
Over Point's Store.
firo. Itici.i.Timmkiiman.
J. \V M. Til I'ltMON l>.
Till H.MONO TIMMKIIMAN,
A I TOH N K YS-A l'-I.A \V.
Will practice in Mil the Mate and 1
S. 'ourts.
Ollice in Kiutrinin linildiiij;,
Lexington. S, < .
OK. '.V. 1\ Tl MMKP..M AN,
I Oilers his professional service 1
' the peopic of llatesbnrjj ami \ i? inity
Ollice o;er the National Hank, an
j can be found there day or ni^ht.
ItATES1.THO, S. O.
E. J. ETHEREDGE,
OKNTIsr,
I.EESV I I.I.K, - - - S. c.
O 111 re o<|er Austin's store.
! L. M. MITCHELL.
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
Office Hcuns*
8 to 11 a. in.
J to It p. III.
7 :II0 to tl p. in
Edwin Folk Stkotiii r.
Attorney <Sr Counselor ;i
Law.
Will practice iti all tlie comt> * '' tl;
siaii- ami tli?' Cnited Siat<-?.
Your business -.??li?-i-t -?!.
Eatesburg:, - ?3. O.
Mar. :!(!?
J. A. WATSON
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CONFEDERATE VK1 KUANS' UK-'
J UNION.
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Eat< s to Now Orleans. La., r'
| f?f
via Southern Railway.
I On art-mint of the <'olifeilernle Vet- "
I ei::lis' Reunion, to tie hel'l at New Or- ai
. , 'e.?ii?, La.. May I'.iili L>--nil, ltKl.t, I tie ?t i
i | Southern Railway will sell nnind-trip f.i
iekets froi i all points to N"w Orleans, er
' La., ami it-Mirn, at rat of one rent, IV
i per mile distant'- tr.iveletl. Tiekels uj
' will he on > tie May H?l? to 21st, in-' la
j elusive, with lltiul dale to leave New : t li
< trie.ins \v it lion t validation May 2llli, w
o I in d Oi ijjinal pin t-liaserv ot such'at
s tiekets witli the ,-pee al a^ent at New j a
Orleans i or artier than May 171 h or I rt
later than R 2IU-, pott payment of :|
a fe- of lift -- rents j y,
I'le S'.iiiLliet n Railway oll'trs eon-j i
vetiienl seoetlilles alnl most, excellent ' jp
service, ami every ? U'orl will lie made
to serine Wtetaii ami their friends
ai it-iniinr i li ; reunion a mn-t pleasant |
and eoinfortalile I rip. I Ii8ur|iaesetl i y<
I'iiIlinati aeetniiintxhitions will he nf- i p
fotth tl. aiiii tie* serv iee in every re- ^
-peel - ill !n- a'l that e mid h desired, hi
lull if.l'o, ;
' i"" 1 "hi"i! \\
to el odi.l^t-, ? !> will It t l'rt'rliilly i it
l'tiriiis||f<| <i : :i11j11ii-:iI inn by ali,\ a^et.L i I,
.r t lit-Sititi htM'ii I! ii I way. ??r, n
i:. v.. mi nr. 111
W. II. TA V l.'Ml. I"iv. I'n*. Agt. I It
As. (If ii A I luirlestoti. In
AI In n I a. (<:i. i ii
Thousands Have Kidnov Trouble !
and Don't Know it. w
ii How To Find Out. 1 *(
Fill a I :'.:Ie or common glass with your ?
' water and let it r ani iv/enty-fcv.r hour, a ,
il | r.?? . , sediment or set- gj
! Y&&' c - .f* ' t,lnu* ,1n.dlcatc3 i
C . \ unnealmy conctiniT,
\\<y- - /V't lion tf ,I:C 1 id"
\\i ' I I ../ i nova: if it stains
V V.; -: ferj- your linen it Is -
, t> > i , ^ - I evi'lcncc rf hid- i fj
. li : . t > S
-"--i.i i /' '? frequent ucsir* to *
. i p.::, it cr pain in t
?' th back is also t
f that th ineys and blad- |
what to Do. 5
There Is n t in the knowledge so f
' oft-.-a cxko i. th " I :. Kilmer's Swamp- p
i- great kidney i medy fulfills every . fr
wi: i m - 'i :.g the.mutism. pain in the *
back, i.ionc;. . bvsr. Lia : i r and every p.rt
I of the urinary passage. It corrects inability V;
to I 1 : ; ...i In ; assing N
! it. or bad effects following use of liquor, H
r. ve-come tha* ur. ' .. ant [.?
f being i n pelted t: g-> cften Uj
1 dun. t . . day. .J" ft up many trr.es ?
I during the night. The mild and the extra- ?
cr :y c f Swamp-Root i scon
reall2 :. It tan Is highest fcr its wenderful
cur f the m st distressing cases. I p
If y u i a m i ... y : should have the ?
You i : ij le b jttle of this I
1 . "ov y f? '
. Li .. ' .;! ;i--; El '-&M
Add! I r. Kilmer 8c Homo of Sw*mp-noot
Co., Binghamton, r*. Y. When writingmen|
tion reading this gonerc us offer in tin: paper.
Don't make ny istake, I it rsmembei
the na e, Swai Root. Dr. Kilmer's P
Swamp-Root,..: 11 Ire B n mniloti, "
N.Y.. oh every bo He. "
11
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8i us .!? -: :.m< v . 'ii:. . #; ileitis.
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f free report on patentability, for free book \
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r:-.is- ;I|?t:.ifure (ill . ry '>c\ ?-f tit - genuine (
Laxative LromoQuinur. ' he
i*. i /xly th.it isin- it colli l?i one ihty
'
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on c;ir nf \ i Tim- i I SiiiI i, ii car of
Oil Hickory" ??a:iu ami an imo
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^ t!i..i v ll i ii a tic tli - i.nliiM look at y? ii
ml tjriii rvrry lime you | a-- . Don't ^
{*11 to onII on in*. i . i >. t 1111 m
(JUKSTION ANSWERED. i ^
Vi'?, August Flower still Ins the
rgest sale of any medicine in the
vili/.eil world. Your mother's and
uodinoltier's never thought of lis- *
g any!Iiihg else for Indirection or *
iliou-lies". Iluetor* were scarce,lh
id ihey seldom heard of Appendic ' '
i-, Nervous I'rcstration or lle.?rt' '
ioire. etc. They used August Mow- 'J
( clean out I lie system end ?tej?['
.'incut .tion of undigested food, reg-j
ate the action of the iivcr, siitnnte
the nervous anil organic nctii n of
icsoteiii, and that is ail they look
lien feeling dull and had with head-|
In > and ottier aches. You out/ need |
f >* doses of I it eon's August Flower,!
I i;iiiii form, to ma e y mi satisfied
icrc i- .nothing se.ions the matter
i h you. You i nn get this reliable
eliiei'v. For sale by All drugsi.
I'rii'e 2"s' i?id?5(r
Caution !
Tlii. - not a gentle Word?hut wliou
no think hu>v liable you are not to!
nrcluise ihe only remedy on! vers.i'ly j
Mown and a lemeily that has li.ul the ,
irgc >1 s.tle o|' cny medicine in I he j
01 hi since lS(Jh for I he cure ami t rent- 1
lent oi (.'uiisnui- t'on aid Throat and
uiig lroubles wiimmt losing its great
M| u nrily all tnese years, you will be
i.nil.fill we called \ our attention to
osi lice's Herman Syrup . Thare are
many ordinary cough remedies
inde hy druggists and others th it are J
heap utiil good for hght colds perhaps,!
ul to.* severe i.'otighs, 'ir.iiu hit i?,j
roup?and es| eciatly forCnusumpt ton
here i tier** :s dillhoilt expwl oral urn J
h'l cooglccg duejng the i.igh'.s and i
.oroii gs, t here is milling likelier-1
lanSviiip Tlis'Joceni size has just'
cen introduced n.i- year. Regular1
i/.e To ci uts. At. all druggists.
i
Subscribe for the AiiVbc.ite.
1
j Tmousand3 Saved Ey
DB. KIKE'S NEW DI?COVEHYl|
j This wonderful medicine posi-a
; lively cures Consumption, Couyhs pj
Colds, Bronchitis, Aclhma, Prou-?
jmonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-rj
j Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Threat, B
'Croup and Vi/hooping Cough.5
j livery bottle quarar.teed. i\!ofi
(Cure. Ho Pay. Price 50c.&SI.g
\ Trial bott:e free. jj
FOR S.\ I.IT OR RENT, a -tore hou-c. j
ossc-sijii given iimued ate!v. Apvv
K JONE-, ' !
15a'eshtirg, S. C.
Suh critic for the Advocate.
XOTIC K.
All pirlic* it ilt'lit <) to inc will
IfiiM* I'cini'iiil . Unit I, ;s v ?'ll ai
I hers, n. t .I ju.t.if.v, sti j iiii will (.lili^c
ic liy coining uji uimI ?li\ iili ri *r your I
jiii!-. Kespcctfniiy,
.1 .1. iillStt'r, M. 1).
Mt. Willing, S. t'..
Q ARD
Plows Rakes, E
J 7
Cotton Jr
lorn Planters, Ferl
In fact, Every thins *!
can be found at my st
R. S. SIM!
Our Two Sti
vli .n'?l In' Kept in view !>y tin* I
i I.. i,f linr >tor's clirrio ?itli il
\ H.i in-vi r >"ll :i '4j ig in :i l?:ig ' at
< i tSuit p'nu. iil AUTV In r.'
>" in c- JUl'l C l(> llillg ilfC t .1 III' foul
Wajj'iiir. 11 true; \Vhij . Lap R >1
lip llic rect At cither of our >t
11. irtitie ol (>r a I ITY j ? ur tr. tl
STILUS
|4B^Lg
A-.' flfJU- -J^BSssil
' J " '
AVOID !NDI
ySE^ESSON
I ...AND BP. O
, y -\. wesson cooking oil
yi "i B>?rc LVoctnbl
' *v >^ :*% can b? used o\ t:u v
v^'^ ; i , v SOLD EVERY
^ Write for Rook kl.* on
-*pRb- COOK BOOK NO
, Wesson Proce
) * .. ^ Sav?sx*| VllOlt fin.
hVIKTEK TOl Klsr TICKETS VIA ]
SOUTIIEKX RAILWAY. ]
rcniiiiiinx O^'obtr 13th, the S.ulh
rii Hit I way will commence sale of
vioter loin 1st tickets to principal reiurtH
in the South, under the s.iine
?? ?.!i?ion- i-xi ?t ii?*e in previous year*. e
?ur ilet. ih d itifiii UIHI ii'U as lor lea,
. siots, et?\.-apply to any agent ol the
Southern Knil.vny,
If. W. Hi nt. I>. I*. A .
I'harh stun, M. C.
C. l$r.an,Jit., i\ l\
Atlanta. Oa.
IV. II. Tavi.uk, A. (J. I*. A;
The Advocate 6lioui<l visit yon cacli
ivecK.
3 w-A^.- !
i his signature on ?-w ry l>or of the genuine
Laxative Liraim* Quinine t^uiou
thj lomuiiy '.bat rari'N a c??l?l lu vn* 4ay
C11E W
Hale he t
T obacco.
Tl.i- brand i>? gaining popula. i'y
over all others, as it is positively
The Best For
The Money. =
For Mile l>y all lir.st? class th'sil? rs.
'I'm..- kv< rti ! ?lifnt fiich in vobIi.
Manufactured i j Fold. II arris &
1!? i.!s*i||t?, N Cs ^
Subscribe l'or tlie Advocate.
Things W?
Like Best
Often Disagree With Us
T>causo we overeat of them. Indigestion
follows, l'ut there's a way to
escape such consequences. A dote of a
pood digesfant liUo Kodol will relivo you
tt o ice. Your r.tomach is simply too
ale to digest what you cat. That's all
indigestion is Kodol digests tiio food
without t'no slonr.ii !.'s aid. Thus the
stomach rests while the body is strengthened
by whole ;omo food. Dieting is unnecessary.
Kodol digests ai?y lcinil of
pood food. St rengthousand invigorates,
Co do? Makes
Hich Rod Blood.
Prepared only by I". c DkWitt&Co., Chicago, i
'Abo |t bo'.Uocjatalusa^tUuestbobO'j.sixa. '
TilNTNri I
^ XI J.11 U |
toes and Spades. 'lanters.
;ilizer Distributors
f
!i the Hardware Line
ore in McLenna'Bhlg. \
?0NS, Agt I
ores- I
c.vhi^ ir. A |-lircluiM' front
a Gftiar.iutt't* to as rrprr^'iitis!.
our >re. \V?? i!o not tin business lH
: In in ml w I ' pi ?. - O-i' '
ul at one store, while Carriages,
H'S etc., eeeii|.y the one further 91
o'os yoti will be welcome, and in
lo is solicited. - - - -
(IAN cv UILKY. I
IGFSTION , J. JHj
(00KING jjiL ??
IS ABSOI IfTLLV
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