The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, December 17, 1903, Image 4
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Ancnt the Cotton Crops.
Tile shortness of the eot'oii crop-, fo
the pa-it two or thrt?* ye.ir> i:i tli
United Slates is oansin^ oiJjer coot
tries to estubli>li a cotton proifuctn
^U^usTry>^A Washington dispatch <
f-iw says:
In
limine n
reach
P
^ cotton e\porl?
from the United States simetsTO
f7,339,t?5S,.tr2, and from ISOii dow n I
the present time fl 1/237.U-o,0fcJ."'
further says: "Thus, while in r.eirl
all the other {jreat >> oduetioiis of tl
country the veats from 1^91) to lin
have shown a -.te iHy dr.dine "'
Weather Reports by Tele
phone.
The weather hurt an now -uppli<
th? daily weather indication* hv l.m
DiMaiXi1 Telrpl one every mortiiiij
except Stim ay. T*i? bullet it s ai
rtrsp't'yrd in front ?I Dr. O ,1. Ifarri
( I)i njj Store, the Telephone Statin;
This is a yrt-at impi ovcioent a- we tin
get if ahead of the i:i;.i|. which arv o
ten delayed l>y la* I rains.
| THK HO AT 'I'll AT
I .IACK III IT;I
[ By ANNA I OSI I .It: LI.
Jack was ttll.ing over the ?I - N r.i
o' his spick and - on >*a< It \V!
Jtad he gone to all th - iroalilo mvr
ly lor a jjirl's whim? Mere was lli
yaelit, all finished, jus.; launched. ?u
ti:tcd out in time to witne * the ::ue
national races from her devk. yet h<
captain and owner was disappoint* !
%s an expectant host. hi.s expr ~<io
wh< an abominable failure 1 'up'*
tionably he sulked. dread tig tie* a
rival of the boat party which was t
lie his during th? races
It was almost ;ho hour mentioned i
his invitation, ami the trim, whin
serge figure drooped di-cur.ti lly.
Was that his hunch coming n\cr 1
that launch? Yes, he - ;\v a II.r 111
yellow parasol.
No one but Mr* Itodaey would ca
ry a thing like thai, lie- knew and In
rides, lie roiihl distinguish Itonttebel
big red face in the crowd.
So .lark rhnkptl flown i? - flum ill
appointment s*nil wont t-> the r
She hadn't written a word afw r p .n
Ising faithfully to < ?>me up for i!
raro. That hart boon in '!;< j i* . i
llcro it was' August. an<l n< t a
rot a word in regard <?> it ??til> ?n
plete ignoring of his count It- I
And ho had built the thing for !.
Wiping hi? forehead disconsolate!;
he assumed a stereotyped ?.i:
helped the ladies aboard. Tin . v.. i
as cheery and pleasantly fi as
brood of sparrows, and .lat!. hao t
make the best of it.
Honnebel's red face was redder >
V more comical than ever, .la-k we.eon
ed him and the other follows as hea.r
fly as he knew how.
"Oh. when are the m<-<> going t
startV" was the ehicf feminine <jn< !
tion
'Say. old man. who've you g??l fchef?"
needed more frequent ati.-wc
ing among his mile gn- ? < l-ut I n k
pailrren uout beau .fttl!>. con it
ering. They praised his ta?te in d<
nEMk sign, decorations and tl tings, the
adored his yacht, they as.-ured hint,
lie felt like blurting out the wliol
|Uig3, that it was the taste of
w^0i fcpojken, th"? r- .e ?
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q> READ "THE WEBO
The Christmas B
r -?
We are giving the biggest and
ly in tliis place but anywhere.
,~f than the Cities--too big a lot
is town, or even Batesburg. We hi
.1 but do not wish to carry them, c
them over. If you want anythii
this kind, want to make anybody
-a _ ? . At a _ *
a present mis is 111c piace. viout
JI the lowest prices have met. C
if sale==at these prices nothing hi
DR. O. J. H A
inane ih? (iiner ("it". aim fiat nr, i THE A
Hj^^^^owner and fool, had merely dene 1
to her whim lie had huilt An old C"??'
rem which she might wit- Hew No?
ncss tin- races
rtiil waiting. ' ' ' : with Old Air
's lie wis on the point of glvng It all , l'''-N<>nian,
to out and getting: hitter enjoyment over! v'<: "ran Ora
It tlieir amusement?those people who !()''' mr>
|y though him audi a lucky young dog. '"*0, :w,d
ie Out suddenly a we e heat with a sol- i sil" e" 'his
Itnrv rower came alongside. A girl in ' ? " l ~--ttod t
blue >at at tlie stern. She was wav- To tell the a
| ing a sfuk hound with bright ribbon. Inspeel 1 lie h
They were the colors of Jack's Hag The sax from
Jack saw and gave a yell of delight. And every d
1 going down the gangway four steps at
a time. ; The middle '
The g'rl in blue skipped oat lightly 1 I'eforo the e<
' s right into Jack's arms. ( 'tefore eight
;? "till. J.tck. dear, your yacht is lovo come:
? ly'" Eight month:
r?. f' had In en said to him a dozen gum.
s-' tlnn s within the hour, hut only i
j through lief voice did it ga.n meaning. V'? ""'t-tdo >
"i "It's yours, l (tie lady, every link ' l,,m niiddle
W and spar of it." lie i -plied gleefully.
t - . i . t **r tlif*
Mm- sprang up the ladder with a
fatuous though thoroughly h.mpv
laugh ' -}! ,;v"II"
turned her, a sudden idea sPiz- 7,,. !' 'v
' ing him. j ' ^
P "Shall I tell them whose hoa: tl?ir? fi. ,7'Vf-i!
Is V" She
nodded after a s eoiid's hedta- 1 T,,? dof>., j,}j
t!-n. ! " v,',v.
I n.l w ten they reached the <!e !. ho ; \i si. vars
j h-.hl ti sissetnhh d gm-ts why and Tic second i
' for whom tlm yach hat heen huilt. ; A: eight, tl
Not that it ^-rve-l its prim*.l pur- clears
, T'" when all's rnn?idc>vd.
I'i i- though thev wltni ir,.?. i, mi.mm
r* ; Mix- ii'?m its deck. neither .lark in>r A nine the I
'r ! tlto f il l knew which boat won The second |
' If isn't on rcionl tha cither eared. Kleven finds
Donkeys Do Njt Thrive Here. Ac t'nie no -s
' An Kin-rll-hiii.ui i>:i> 111 u h.s fi;sf | 1 "\.i!
? vi-it i "mitral Park talked with the ] J J'"t v '"n-' r 1
mail who kc -p. the donkeys on the, t w ??i?t >.
11 M i:I a 'hit the small si/.e and jsenrally
poor ciitid'.i'on of tluse lifth- an
imals seen in t!ti- lountry. as com- THAT
11 pai"d with those at P>ri^hioii. Scar'
liorontrh. Margate, or any of the fash- \?\m -.iiir*
onaltle Kngllsh w atorinjr pi aces. ! s,?
'\o thor dotikevs n<?r monkey. ihn\o ....
.. .. , ., . ill lore, tact
1 in th. > Inna'o. sa <1 the \ -w Vork- I , .
? ., i i. ? i , iii cd ihi as loin
* or. as ihoy do .n iMiKluiwi: and 1 ni
not i"| nwith yon. either. 1 hat e tin- 111
><? ! veral lhiili?h and Irish ih?n- 'n,,.V? A bij; i
ke- .i ' t'.cy have followed o;n in- ris I.as hi il.?
' iiihrr in t; donkey's pir.idi-e. wirm0
hi r that in:!> i?' l?i>nkeys set tonstiirp
'-a easily here, am' if earric
t i:i 11it -i 111 k 1 > l- room to make s~~* I I * ^
1 1 : e .1 ,i .i n waer thoj are kept i ^ 9 |
jlndo'-rs o' mil; they raleh cold stone
damp n jin. i d lie i;r? t thins: we I ) L!
l.now tin Kr>ne."?Now \ ik I '
'' Time,
Freshmen Walk Chalk. ' . . . ,,
, i tin 11 i k <d <
' I'll niredor l?ay. of Syracuso I ni- | .,1,.,
versity lias Immally unsigned the ,rni- i i?, _t ;l| | '
ior and senior classes to the ta<k of I'tctor* l- rmo
1" -Ooi n if ... i? !?.?# J - 4 * *'
ri < III;, " H HI.n i III* l 1 '-.->111111*1! ?1?? VI ?T I r I III II '111!
overstep their privileges. Among the I ran ?>: \ h
thing th*1 freshmen must not (In are . Hart". ' ""
o thr-. Ilr.i.tlhen 1,1.1
, , . , loilel N. IV W
lhey mu>t not wear nutsta,m-s or | ohTViii-1>' >
s. Silver N. \
r Those who have them now must get Wrr? is the la
r* | rl?l ot ihem. tiful. We at
s TIn j must not smol.e <?n tin- taiuuas. | Fine ('amii
OnU ion or- and .eniors ire allowed N"'s
til! privilege ?V"4|HS|
Til. y must lot wear sill; hats. j
They mw-i not <grry ranes, nor even
' rolled umiirelias.
* They must not w_-ar eolored voit'
a | They must he quiet ami unolist i
~ j > their df'porsmcut.
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RAWL BROTH
DEALERS IN
erchandise & C<
Successors to "The Firm That Feeds tl
J: ? We have purchased the entir
II Quuttlebauni (Jo. and will rem lii
sorted and everything is fredi. I
te General Mercha
To our country friendsan I the I
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itat ion to call on us. We will pay
trade. Give us a call. Honest g(
T- BROTHERS. Bat<
F FATE," R STORY OF THE RE^
o?*rfo?nc.^?Pies of Tlie Advocatef
argains wanted.
best Hot on* I Will pny a l.beral prX;- for the fo?.
I'tir Cheaper lowing copies of The Adveeatr, whirli
for a small Mack in making up my irtts.
ive the tfoods ,90t*
>r any part of kX"^/'i!1: ?,
llg al all of March |y, 27.
/, or yourself. Mlly'i.^/so?1" f
i quality and August Yi.'-m.
ome to' this SSKSTt; fe."it
cash goes. December 11. 1H.
Ro 1 ieo-'-TV
1 VJ All copiesof .January uml February.
April lt>. ^t
CE OF A HORSE. - .A
ni's Poetical Advice as tc August t>
to Be Fooled on October 1.
ilallab. the sire of Hani-j
years afro," said a '
nge County horseman,
\v to toll the auc of a A MODKIIX" IIAKMKK dllOl*.
has run in my hoail ever
the way it ran, arid 1 he new Hotel Jerome btrfter shop
ho following rhjme. is equipped with the latest devices f?ir
igo of any horse. _ finishing otf the toilet and has some J
ttwer .iaw, of course, apparrtusthat has never been tisel in!
t tcith tin tale will toll. Columbia before. The shop lias an |
on lit and foar dispel. , . . .
electric massage outfit that is u-?d
nippers" you behold both on the scalp acd face . Sterilised
ilt is two weeks old; brushes with aluminum backs are used, |
weeks two more will and hey are soaked in hot wa'er after
' use, so.is lo avoid all danger of tr.mss.
the "corners" cu the mission if (li-oafe The coiitpr s?ed I
air spray is another new feature in
,. ,. | Columbia. All in all the row barber!
rrooves will disappear ......
two in just one year; J bke the hotel in which ilisaitua-!
from the so oml pal-: i ? quite lip to date ?The State, i
"corners" too. are r.'.rot __ middle
"nippers" drop; FOR lOO 1,
? second pair can't s op;
eais onl. t.n> th.nl p.i.r ^ supply of iitw (larihn Seeds for
I new vet lie shows. . "?'st v*;'r have already been bought.
and are txpeclcd daily. It includes
irk spots will pass from everything needed f< r planting in
i this soil at d climate. There are in ?ny
from the middle two; v am I ies that suit other localities, and
m;r at si von jcars; ^ ,n Michigan or Cnlifortitw, or some
" 1' -t ' " 1 orner di.-tant a d d flloolt ? li mate and soil
tiny may do well, but be ol no service
nippers" tmp.r jaw. whatever bete. For litis reason we
In k spots will withdraw, cannot trust the g'owing accounts
>a r at ten an- white; given by the seed hooka. By iong |
the comers 1 ght. pi ricitct and careful attention to i?, I
i have b urred what Miits us and our i
<>n the horseman know i , , , I
'i tin e aided :;ro\v ' ? nuu i i>? v nif>c simis imij.
rot. project before They will be tin*} ear, th ale ays, the |
when wo Know no more. ( best that jjrow?and sure to grow?we j
will have a supply t the eutl of the|
planting season. Tim few obi seeds;
I o|.|. WlXLMlW. left will he bcrned before the new i
1 come in, so that every teed for tie:
we were a hahy ihil we new jear is a new seed.
11.my dolls -n one plan- '* ' HAKK1S.
\ si/.e'rem a little diesn- ^ . ||B
, as your linger up to a
.( almost as big as a real
Have You Bought
THAT
ISTMAS ;XMASPRESENT?
? 1-^ [NJ ' I f WC have a few left. M Id
^1 1 4^7 ^ (Jo d, Sterling Si >' r, G-n
nine lOltony, Trench Sti g.
t iet in tl e PUSH and pur.
hrist mas l*r? senls is the I v _ ... r ,
, , .... I e'-asoan Xinas t resent for
e we have ever had. The 1
iiect line nl Alatla I lions [ > our hest Iriend VNhther
ej, (iold-I'latetl ('looks; Oranduiotla r. Grandfather
ois, wtlli Gold riatetl Mother, FATHER, Sister.
i in , l.iUd I Imtnl ,, * 4
Itoves, Collar, ( ..If and I mt her. L... le, Aui.t. Coulloxes.
I)res,ii>u Cases. sin or Sv e tlieart, we h
."ntehes, chains A rl? iruis, it. Our tpialitv speaks
..Purses and a line lino ol |( ,. j|;,Hf Have vnti a
ies. Our Chum and (?lass , , ;
lot. Our Coll? are bean- ? lini.ee at that elegant
e agents lor X'initially V ami BliAUTIFUI. Morris
I'rtiits, Raisins. Chair to he given away
tie lifts us a.* ; Pec.?4lH at 12 m. A chant e
very one.
Hie with every ftOe. put chase.
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>u n try Produce
te People.''
e stock of goods formerly cari)
at the old stand. Our line
f whit you need is carried in
ndise Establishmeni
buying public generally we exthe
highest prices for Country
>ods at a living price.
*sburg, S. C.
solution. t? 11:: ;
J.J RAW
Commencing
i Am Going
^ | j Special PrI
Skating
^ 9 | for a Livii
Carnival ?rfl,9vo:
_.t Goin^ to Sel
0!Sl WHOLE
? m/* a Cost. Wher
XMAS "otB"""1
NIGHT!
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~ BLE FOR THE
Scenes of
beauty
on skates J-J. R
Grand March. C.
Fancy ; Is CffS
5bating- Goods i
.. Clowns on .. n \
Wheels. ! *
Ladies and C entle.
men in Grotesque 4 4\\/jpj
Costumes. ^ '
The Feature of the
Entertainment .
Season by all Home . Sen<
! i Talent. I ! ^ t
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A.N EVENING OF IN-, rio.^\ffri
JOYMENT FOR ALE. vJCO }? <
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Admission 15 Cents jy jn
LADIES FREE. chapte
On Xmas Nitfht at ths ry a v
Opera House, in Batesbur^ *
South Carolina.
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Dec. ist O.VX )1 THE BEST GOODS
to Give THAT CA^T BE BOUGHT
ccs on /w; THE MONE Y A.YD
Goods. SELL QUICK. I guarrmj
Goods i tce fjie goods f0 &e a/t repfe1U
arid|tented. CALL AM) SEE
[ i * GOODS - BEFORE
II you at yOU BUY. IT WUL BE
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? I Am; TO YOUR INTEREST,
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, t want' to thank my patrons and maay
friends for past favors and will always
be glad to have yon visit my atore
E THE when you come to Batetburg. If yoia
f'r- " " I Jut*
_ , bought a large assortment of * - Gc
d
and my ?to*e will be headquarter* for
sati'a" Claus. Present*) suitable for
I both old and young. - - a-wl's,
" The Busy 'tore."
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jring Seasonable
it Correct Prices.
ST. SOLLEE
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il story of merit.
nd War, in it, are
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a and South Carigure
prominentle
story. Opening
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^ook out for the
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