The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 11, 1904, Image 2
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> Tit Industry ud thrift of theao ,
I itrtue modIc Is Interwoven with an
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Intend i| tbe Bateeburg, 8.
liw mBio?d- U? Mall
THPKWAY, FEBBUARY'
Violet* ere io bloom.
O., Po?tMatUr.
New G{
11, 1904.
irden Seeds
- and - - /
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inherited flietrust. They put little
faith in hanks or in interest bearing
investment?.
1 was told of oaa Russian farmer
near Hays City whose crop this year
will |*ay him a net profit of (7.000.
Will he deposit or invest that money?
Not he. When he receives a check for
his wheat from the elevator owner he
turns it into cash at the bank. That
la kin nnlv tia? far tho lunb p?r.
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SEED! . SEED!
LlLiL 1JN iilh Kim
We havp passed out of the year ioo:t into ai
wish to express my gratitude to my custom*
ronage during the year which has just ?
take each of yon by the hand ai.d ted you i
ciution of your iibei-.il patron ige, toil as tli
his opportunity of sneaking to you throi
Advocate. We Pantile nothing but the
money can buy r.nl will sell them to you
sell 3011 a lower class. We take great pri
J.
uotlicr year, 1904, and I
its for their liberal pat losrd.
I would like to
n words my high npprelis
is not possib e I take
igh the columns of Toe
very best goods that
as cheap as others may
de in t yiug to satisfy
Guano continue* on the mo
Merchant* are going Nort
pring goods.
Now is the time to advei
priog goods.
northern G
h to buy JtlS
rliae your rfjjg very feW
1
rown Onion Sets
t Received,
r old seeds left over
11 i
rles his money boms. Where he puts
It there is the secret of himself and
bis family. Many such farmers put
their money in a strong box and bury
It In the ground from whose acres it
has been wrung. As Ellis County
will produce nearly 5.000,000 bushels
of wheat this year, one can only guess
at the millions of Idle capital thus
hoarded. But Jt needs ao guess to
SEED !
GARDEN SLEDS OF
ALL K:NDS. : : :
Onion Sets, Seed Potatoes--Stray
Beauty, Early ^ose and All Varieties.
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unil please all our customers. we iiiiiik \
you trocds ?t low price*. Alenliiacali-111, >
stock powders, wort li 33c., at SOo. Come
lore buying elsewhere at;d you shall he pi
TIMMONS
\e ru nun wnfii nc srn
vortli 5!5o., :it l?"?o. All
and tfet our prices tM?a.*ed.
BROTHERS
Tbf Southern nil road j
better schedules now.
King Cotton Is placing
with the speculators.
The moon does not rise
these nights, aud still we have
making I1{IV(
M6-MW 1^1 .
until late
no lights
3 Deen uurnea.
HARRIS.
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tuuw in&i miBj vi ineae runners are
rich as riches are counted in rural
communities and that they are growing
richer. Only this wheat development
is very recent.
In the second Bryan campaign an
effort was made to teach these Democratic
Kusso-Anserlcans an object lesson
upon free silver. For their wheat
checks the local bank paid them s'lver
dollars. They had grown accur
CROSSON DRUG CO, J
LEESVII.LE, S. C,
' arn
' pc?
| Y j) tie
* we
ALEXANDER SEED
Have proven to be best suited
d climate after a test of 30 y<
ience in handling seed, stud
s that would be best adapted
feel and have proven ourabilii
go. s sum
to the Southern soil
ears. With this exying
the best varieto
our Southland?
ty to serve our farm
Lteiville is building up ra
tb# sound of tne hammer an
is heard on all sides.
Suppose we should have a
business sectionV What,
would we do for water*
pttllj and
d the saw ?
la the dUcussion of nil que:
the object sought should be the
fire in the ,,ot P?Pu'ar favor, based | o sibl>
oh what sdvocnoy of ad captaridum
' at the time advantageous to an
3 iEAT RAISED M KMISfl
views
indi- A Queer Community Not A1
tomed to paper money, which the}'
knew was as good as gold. They pretested
against carting home loads jf
silver for their loads of wheat. Thus
~ they were converted from "free silSver,"
though they persist in remaining
Democrats.
The soil of western Kausas that j
yields from 13 to 2 & bushels of wheat <
r? to the acre (one bushel of wheat pay- ?
Ins the entire exnense of the acre's i
|ers
|s
A NKJI1T AltARII. |
Worse than an alarm of five at n i I it j
is the brassy tough of croup, which '
sounds like the children's death knell '
tnd it means death unlets something !
is done ouicklv. Folev's llnni'v ?tni ???
to the best advantage.
REE?Our Illustrated <
ids in quantity for Merchau
Large Planters and Public I
quest that you write us for I
Catalog for 1904
ts, Flower Gardens
nstitutions. We rePrices.
Several of onr citizens to<
tioa to our editorial ou "Li
week. Gentlemen, it is ti
hurt*.
CASH IN ADVANCI
By way of relieving the
; viouai nere anu mere, oiiz even
destructive to the public weul.
ok excep- other foundation than that of ess
ghts" last trut'1 '? one ?f sand,
ruth that With these preliminaries, let
amine the fundamental princif
issue in this matter, conlrastin
two extremees of saverv and ci'
a
tion.
Guam ial i Auiongst savages, the govt
tun ij lected by (Jorn ln/asion.
Any '
entini FARMERS ARE WEALTH
us ox- Descendants of Russians Who Ha<
'Its at Vast Farms and Whoss Only Coi
g the plaint Is About Need of Cars
tiliza- Carry Away the Crops?Water
the Sands.
'ruing Livery one knows of Kansas as
crop). Is from three to fifteen feet
thick. Beneath is a stratum of sand
Y perhaps fifty feet thick, and beneath
that lies a bed of clay. It is the layer
of sand that holds the hope of this
m. | land for the future diversification of
ta| agriculture as well as for a vast in- I
in t crease In the yield per acre of winter I
! wheat. For it is this sand that cou- '
t talus the wator, that will ere many
A ' vna ro Via itaaH Zap irrlautlAtt with ra.
. w - rf --v." k? | wrii
far never fails to give instant relief; j,roV
Hid uuickly cures tlie worst forms of
3roup. Mrs V L Cordier, of Manninp- j H\e
ton, Ky., writes: *'My three year >ld !
?irl had a severe case of eroop; i lie
toetor said she col Id not live. I tent
i bottle of Foley's Honey wnd Tar, the
lirnt dose gave quick relief and saved
ller life." Refuse substitutes. .1 I)
Uatesburg, IS
U' ...
iI'll \aneiv aim qwuuiuy arunts wmiif
vers in quantity, and testing same, plnci's us
prices on the highest quality of seed. COTTON
s:
Toole',} Early J'rolitie, King's Early 'irq
Kussi l's Kxce'sior, Ilawkin's, Sea Island ?
Write for prices, mentioning quantity want
EXTRA TH A
u. i* tiding uireri ironi ine
in position to quote attrarE1DD.
jroved, PettrHo's Improved
Silk (lonjr staple) aui! others,
oil. ... - ELY
stringency, which will ut tl
take a newspaper sfllce as w
other business, we last week
a number of bills for subscri
remarks. <n the majority
were made, a statement c
mailed of bow they atoo<
books. We keot account of
mes over Pr'?ciple is that "might makes r
which is.simply the law of vi<
e as any prevalent amongst the lower an
sent out Th? eagle does not respect the
iption. No of the dove, nor the lion, those <
of cases This law of violence, wl
. . . wholly fatal to both fiulernit
?nly being , .
government, ulone prevails. <
I on our q?eni|y there cani.ot be, wh
the kicks
ight," Siate of corn. Its wheat-produc-h
oleitce capacity Is of more recent growl
imais. ^roru il trifle, It has within a decat
riubts Srown to enormous proportions. F?
morly the western third, approxlmal
\ ly, of Kansas, was counted almost
,,c 1 Is a part of the great American dese:
>' i,nd Only the short buffalo grass grew ti
Jonse- 0ll its aeuil-arid soil. This grass is
iere It short and brown that at a distance
, />?\?? i* fnw Vft 1?#10 .? KllMnk /.?** ? ?
US , salts that not even a land agent could <
h. now venture to put luto figures. In 1
do' these rolling prairies, a slight eleva*
>r- | tlon of only a few feet will overlook
to-1 a wide acreage. Sink a well, thirty,
o? ] forty or fifty feet, and you strike ]
rt. abundant water. A centrifugal pump, <
ip-' belted to one of the traction engines '
so, that every farm must have, will bring 1
of the water to the surface. Dig a ditch.
>f ui'icr i uiikiik an* o|?t i<> re>nlt in
consumption if neglected. Tlify can , * '
ne soon broken up by using Foley's VKJ
Money ami Tar, .) D Timnious, Hates- , y * .
KUt
Mothers can safely fci.e Foley's,
Money ami Tar to tlmir rbihlren i'or
coughs ami colds, for it contains no
plates or other poisons. J l> Titniious,
Hatesburg, S C.
MOATS. - SKED'-OKN, - SORlilU'M
^S. - AI.KAI.IA OKASOS. - CLOVE!
>, - IRISH A NI > SWK.El' J-EEI> l'O
) VS, - ONION SIM'S, ETC.
Paper Shell Fee ns N1,,ts- I-4 ]h '
1 post paid. Iiy i xpre
Special Attention (liven to All Corres
AFKXANDFPS
CANE, - CANADA FIELD
RS, - l'E.4NUTS, - CIIUTATOKS,
- ASPARAGUS
2~>c: 1 2 lb. 40c; 1 lb. 85c ;
s.?, 5 Il>.s at 00c. per lb. :pondcnce
and Orders.
RED CO..
mad* and tliey were uumerc
this should be is a mystery
the first of each month the
ends out his statements am
is thought of the matter,
newspaper send out a bill foi
tion and a h wl goes up.
some uflv?-r?r J|I?" Oi.Kt/
|M ? niiO| vunii ot v bicu u ywvi vo v a
>us. Why eminent. The deserts must be
to us. At dwelling1 places and the skies
merchant ro?'*
. ... But nnionst civilized people a
& nothing , , , 1
ciple exactly the opposite o
but let u amongst savages has been ado
r subscrip- which, appealing to man's mor:
We had lure, may l?e expressed by the i
that "right makes might." 1
a UUI11.U UL VMlllC W
their seem to be performing the impossib
feat of grazing upon the dry ear:
I'iMier the parching, hot sun the tre
less plains stretched monotonous
r ,n" from horizon to burizon, tenanted
f that generation ago only by prairie do|
pled : owls and occasional droves of huffs
ul na- antelope, with roving bands
naxim Indians, and now and then the en
n this srani trains of "prairie schooner
in wim lateral uttie aitcnes ruiiniuR at
la J right angle* over a neighboring plot (
h., of ground, and lo! u miracle is ,
;e- | wrought. Where unly wheat would |
ly j grow before, the laud will uow grow
a almost anything from cabbages to
ts, augar beets, from turnips to strawilo
berries, from corn and alfalfa to
of peachea and apples. I saw such a
ai* _ well and pump at this experiment Eta- ,
a-' i tloa, yielding 'JtW gallons of water per '
Foley's Honey nml Tar is best for
roup and whooping ? mcli, contains
10 opiates, and cures quickly Care- ??I'ul
mothers keep it in the house. .1
l> Tintmons, liatcshurg, S( .
WANT APS. |
Notices under this heading 5e. per
i: *.!_ + * *
AUGUSTA, GA., - - - - I
SPETH B
?. O. COX 911.
ROS.,
our book* a while back to
sent bill*. ^hey got "awful'
stopped their paper, but bj tl
i. ,JT- we do not flod a credit fui
paid. There are none of tin
hooks now, or will there be !
want to fivithe reader as
his llnllir iu tmm ?<1?1 <
... short sentence lies the very esse
winch wp
civilization. A proper ooservu
mad and its spirit means perfect peace ai
teir names inony with their endless bless
r on* cent aD(^ 'rema violation c6m* mori
than ever came from Pudoru's t
em on onr
again We because savages hold their la
common, and therefore, < Her no
muc or tjves to |ahor, they are without i
n ...
( uounti to make "Pike's Teak or bus!
r.ce o The Indians were driven away. Ti
nee ol pr;|jri0 jogs wore exterminated?mi
id liar- so aiasj were the buffalo, Gradual]
dngs ; westward across the plains, whe
evils displaced the buffalo, and then t
askct corn displaced the wheat. Now, he
in western Kansas, only recently c
n' * ,n spalred of as "the ahort-graas con
incen- fry," wheat is king. Land that ti
settled ye;irs ago ciiuld be bought for $2
t. minute.
ho Whence comes the water In the subnet
soil sand? Presumably it seeps
ly. through that stra.um clear from the
at Rockies. It Is one of Nature's wonhe
iters: But this tiast sand reservoir
re also retains, when once the hard soil '
la- al>ove la broken, the water that soaks
in- through from the spring rainfalls?
ve water that formerly ran off in surface
or drainaze Into the flooded creeks and
me. no nonce tanen lor less than I
25 cents.
117 ANTED?We want to do your
Job Printing lor lliejear ltiul
Sood work at reasonable prices.
\"1^AXTEI)?The Advocnt* wants a
few loads of wo id on subscription.
Wooci subscriber- wil! plen.'o
Successors
C. ]}. ALLEN STOV
Augusta, Cf
Stoves, (Urates, Tinw
to
E HOUSE,
a. ,
are. Agents
and quantity, and think we
each subscriber his dollar
Experience has taught us
cash-in-advance system is th
in the future The Advoca
sent to all new subscriber
basis. Our books are now
?i?U ' J..I1
.. iju.mj auoues anu governments an<
are giving an idle, romantic, predatory !
'a worth endless destitution ; all of wli
that the ev"n
best and CivilizeO people 011 the othei
by dividing their lands and thus
te will be an(,etj0^ to every individual an i
9 on that turbed enjoyment of the fruits
compara- labors, develop industry and est
a nprinnni'Mt itlinilpq miii Piivt^rni
.? load less au acre is now held at $40
life in more. At Hays City is situated I
iich is State agricultural experiment static
maintained wholly by Kansas, thou,
managed in harmony with the N
r iiunal Department of Agriculture. 1
' Kuar" area, 7.500 acres, is said to he t
indis- largest in the world. Its purpose
of his to introduce the improved methods
tab -sh farming that have made the des?
nonu ! bloom and the former* in liuve ?
or rivers. 'Anus art is to change the very
ha face and product of tne old "shortm,
grass' country.
Kh Out In this land, the horse and bug ?
jfy js the great means of trausperta1"
tlon. The buggy is the vehicle of so 1
he ,-]al communication. It is supplement's
ed by the telephone, connected with
of niles of barbed wire fence as a con*rt
venlent and efficient conductor of
'dt Ai?A?.i.->ta.. w? M?:i ...? .
govern themselves accordingly.
VK7ANTK1) ? Everyone who use
primed stationery to remember
that we have just receive 1 a tine I?si*of
Stationery and ink- ? that our t\ | e |
faces are new and stylish and that the!
Advocate Job is tinning cut
iirst-eiass work.
for the groat Kxee
Jobbers in Bicycles
olios. Your patrol
licitcd. : :
Isior Stove.
5 and Suplage
is s>
VI ?VI j IIVO IIUIU UCIIIIJUCIll
want ta keep it so, as it is i
tion to put tbe money recei v
rcription buck into the |
m?ke the j rper letter each >
advertietr should look upon
on our part with tavor for,
era! rule, the man who wi
a aim wf
our inten- Consequently lands, animals, a
other kinds of properly are ear
e 011 hu _ cu|tjvatetj improveJ ami care^
plant and Thus the hum of industry sup
veek. The the war-cry and peace and
this m-?ve !>,n'ie 9" '?" untl plain ; all of
are essentially good.
as a gen,,
. In addition to the material be
11 not pay , ,
there are ethers of a moral and
ltd all bank accounts or private boards,
efiillv <)1<l , ort abandoned In 18i
j . r left its name to this settlement, lie
t "r" the Western trail, replaced by t
plants rajis 0j- tjje t'nion Pacific, crossed II
P ty Creek, in the summer a bed of si
wl.icl) caked mud, in the spring a raging t<
rent. Like the wild animals, here t
nefits passing- white man came to drink a
I j.pjp.' liere the Indian rode to kill. Hen
M * tricLii H 117, NUU uj 1 uc itiiai uidit '.if
rler. But the horse and the buggy
are the yachts of the land. The cargo
fa ships are the big grain wagons. that
be come trekking over the prairies to the
>?S elevators, erected at every railway
in- utatlon. When 1 visited Hays City,
>r* It was with a party of Washington
he correspondents. It is an indication of
Dt' the traffic that whelms the transeon1
tiuental railroads that drivers of grain j
I
i '
WS IIT?'S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARAKTEEU
hJ ftflf n n i? 1
SPETH - 1
S^tG Broad St , Au<
BROS.,
j usta, Ga.
mr ma paper win not paj
chant, and lis trade is no
Circumstances, of course, al
and we have sent bhls to
subscribers on our books wL
that are as good as gold. and
not take99 cents on the dolli
debt. It takes money to rui
V? mt*p- itual nn til if that should be men
t desirous, aris ng from that constant pi
t*-r oases, to discriminati as to what is ng
and have ,he vyer PreM',-t obligation to
without compulsion.
10 owe us
Brltfly summarized, in the d
we wouid savage state with its !aw i
ar for the Jence lies as dark an Inferno as
a a paper, pictured, whilst here in the cit
(.lie MM I, UU?I llCUfC Ull IllJUieiy I
t:one( f0wn> the seat of Ellis County, t
assure olu, persistently Democratic conn
lit ard ju Kansas.
do it Why Democratic? Just because
lurge percentage of its settlers we
"agin the government." When
oinain , , , , . .
they came they had been of the t
1 pressed. Therefore they were nati
Dante | a 11y, in their new home, of the par
rilized I uf tjj0 opposition. I.ate in the el?
??<? wagons shouted after the procession
he of buggies carrying the visitors: "Say,
7 you newspaper fellows, tell the folks
Eaat to seud us more cars." A month
a earlier the cry had been for labor to
r* gather the harvest.
te It is a wonderful spectacle to be*!*"
hold the separation of the grain from
Jr* the stalk. The reaper cuts high, bel7
low tbe grain. Into great sacks, runninsr
north anil south, the fallen straw
W U K Wl
^-REMEDY |
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TOKIC. Vj
ICWANC or IMITATION6. \J
THK GENUINE pntPAr.LO ONLY UY >
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co
ex. LOUI6, MO.
T'-V y.":<
iPJ lip
!&V fJ ~.
EraPk v- r
ana it does dishearten us for
owe two or three years to
because he is asked for the
and then not pay a csnt. I
ture all new subscription* t<
Tocate must be accompanii
cash.
a mm t3 8,ale 18 t|,e roati 10 neoven.
i q Jit us As the savage state is es?er
money dull, every tendency in that dir
n tj1# ju_ must prove bvneliciu) to the bad
itic, whether now consonant wit
a ie Ad- v|eW8 an(j supposed interests of
ed by the caaional individual lieie and tin
not.
Considering the Stock Law in
teeuth century Itussia offered exen
jj , tion from military service, togvtb
1 l l. N with religious freedom, to discontei
ection eij peasan(s in what are now weste
y P?'" provinces of Cermany and Austr
li the Hungary if thoy would settle a
an oc- raise wheat in unoccupied lands
;re or the Czar. These terms, offered f<
ever, induced a large movement
the population into southern Ituss
(uM" ltut the Russian word "forerer" a
lP" is heaped. between two of th<--e
er stacks tho jjlant separator is placed,
u'* connected by a belt with the traction
ra engine. The wheat is fed into the
ia* huge machine. The grain as it conies
n,l out. is autoxnatically weighed by the
?f half bushel. The prevalent south
wind whirls the clouds of dust away
in the air. 1 he residual straw fails
'* to the ground iu a conical heap. After
it 11 tkn jo thnuA liPnttu nf o Pfl n.? <1 en
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ABOUTTHESTOCI
Tbe following article by 1
Buzby liaa been handed us fo
(ibn. Owing to its length w
able to print part of it this v
remainder will appear in o>'n
, - a??/| nection with these two conditioi
* *-?AW J ^ evidt'i tly in accord v it
laws of civiliz.ttion, as it recoj
Ir. D. R 'he division of lands, and the
. tainnnce of individual ji^his
r publics- , , , . ,
tiic maxim that "right makes mi
e are onlt Consequently it merits the <
veek. The support of every citizen ; an
r next is- cause divisions weaken and in
that siinnnrL should withoil' t
,1S %N<> l?o interpreted to mean a "Centura
It tlie ^'0 tj,e late Czar drafted conscrit
quizes | among the third generation of tho
main- semi-Russian ized peasants. The i
under , cult was an emigration to the Unit
Kia. os, and a part of the stream w
ordia1 <l'recte*I to this county of weste
I j Kansas iiecause wheat was the cere
' of their ancestral tradition, a:
y? wheat was the only crop that tfc
iXCPtl- in.i.i J *
f-" , burned. At present they are an ab,t9
solute waste, although some traction
se engines are tltted to burn straw. But
re* most of them use coat as fuel. The
danger of tire is very great. The utas
moat precautions are takeu. Often a
,iu | "tire guard"?that is. a strip of fresh
>al I plowed ground?girdles every wheat
Ql' I ataek. Every thing is intensely dry.
lia ! for at threshing time no rain has fal
I MEALS if 1 |
"I dee't think vro could keep
km< without Thedford's Black- '
Drought. We liavc used It in tho B
(tmil.r for otit two yoars with tho i
bort of results. 1 bavo i:? t had a,
doctor In tho bouse for iliat length ]
of time. It is n doctor in itself and Ll
olwirys ready to make it person v.ull 4
r.d t'*pv)jr."?JAMK3 IlALL, Jack- i H
onvllle, 111. A M
*_-r v^>> jh hys\; -j ^jl zl^ v'
this liheat r.AILWAY f.uno throuc
GRHAT CO UPJ TRY
convenient1 ; l'sitinr all ri:z r~-:t cecti
OF THE SOC'TM.
w.a.TURr',. d. i!. hardwk
l':isecnt?-r .; .ii z >" a -cr. (.< . -jl Fas^sr.^ei
W.v..i;tn I-- C.
w. h. tayi.c acs'i ct- . 1i'.-.-c:atlautj
\.L KUM lilt N
a CCST VEST I- g
lillE TRAIN** g
| AND HAVE THE I
; BEST DINING g
CAR SERVICE I
ga. 1 b
Editor The Advocate : T
desires to say a few words hj
prevailing tender cy to evade
law. If this evasion is ?*ron
ry, the result must prove p*
niid the h< pe of present i
ga;n should yield to the den
the public, welfnr*. .
Th;-.t tlnse evasions are
. , lion*. J he country cuinot re:
he writer ,, . .
, . bly prosper with a-portion prof; re
?amst the , . . , . ... . .
la<v-ihuhri-r, and civil-/. >d, and u
t nt? stoc'v
. . . ' er portion practically- otvngc, d
g in tlieo- , . , . , . . - . ,
and lawless. All should yield a
rnicious: , ... <
>. . bor f r ihe development of a
individual
civi izatioii.
anda for
C^NCI.faKK NEXT WEEK .
radic.il I e
o' .11. .u iu iuiiii v. winu i'v?i .
isonn- rp(J ,his, their third land of re
iS-dve, de;:co in modern history, these ({<
inolli man-Kusslans brought their own ci
lefi int toms, tlieir own costumes, their c.v
nd la- ami their Cutholic religi.
better rotai" them all. Some of t
I tirst comers are now grnndparen
! but U is the second generation th
I is in the prime of working life ai
| that is garnering the prosperity
l^n ror weens or monuis. to ngin
sl* a cigar is an Indulgence in the grain
?r* field a# carefully guarded as the kind's*
ling of a lantern in a powder magavn
zlne.?E. C. Howland, in Mail and Ex,a
press.
ho
1*. Impugned Antiquity.
?t The 1.011 vre 1? passing through an
ud anxious ordeal. Another of its tre.iso!
| ures of antiquity, and In Its way the
iu<x?unc tins ^rt'ac medicine
relieves stomach pains, frees Lho ;'] yconstipated
howcls ami invi^or- 3
ate* the torpid liver and Weak- d
ened kidneys )
No Doctor |
is necessary in the home where [3
Thedford t lilack-Draught is ?
kept. Families livino m ?!> *3 i
1. B. L1TTL " misc
i'lir. nni.t im.ai k in i.i:ks\ii.i.i: Rates n
?:i i yi.i ii dinnkk f?ic twisty- Specia
vi:(!km h. m k \ i s a i a! i morns fkitru
1 v" ,-i>i its a al.ty. h llsOll
" " maitri
;ellaneous ads.
icde known on Application.
I rates on yearly contracts,
aky ii'2, ItH > 1.? Uarlow and
Mil strels.
i s. ]5?01 - Itiea Conservatory^
MFrontc seeu? coticlucive from
inutioiicf the in dcrlying
the law in question. Let
sketch ll.tin \Vhilat the fui
principle of our civilization
orally too pioin end- cogent
dii-cMnM jo it occasionally h;-j
they fail to be pr? |e*rly eith
stood or spprerlaUd bccnust
. .?
an examprii.oi|>le?
TO OUR PATRONS.
n? briefly xi?e Advocate has sent to Ad veri
id. rr< r.tal (Q jj,e |towe||a- American
art* gen;
to need P?P*?r Directory author ty on
>fH>ns that paper advertising', its swoin < ireu
er under- statement for the year 19M,
of some g||rtws that The Advocate av?
which their fathers laid the found
ion in hardship. In the winter tli
livu in their own towns, of which t
tlsers. church nud parochial school form t
\ews- cen er. in the summer th
live and work on their farms, alw.t
News- 'rivlnj' do their towns, deser
lat'on tli.oiii^nout the weejt, for Sunday w<
which 8h,l'- Thus their greKariotte Insttn
prevails, accompanied with reli?;i<
>ra>f'd and domestic morality.
la- moat Important in tlio world, la atey
tacked. In 1M??9 M. t'lermont (ianhe
ncau. then dragoman of the French
he Con!<til:'l? at Jerusalem, found in the
ey ruins of IMiiban, to the east of the
ya Dead Sea. a lettered monimient.
ed which the tirat experts of the day do>r
c'.ared to bo the triumphal atone of
ct Mesa. Klnt of Moab, reciting his trlan
uinpha over the Jews and the wars
hnt v/Aon t hP t uun PAimtrloa frnm t>?n
i country, mile* from any uhysi- <
cian, hart* Ihmhi in health Bf \ I
for year* with this medicine as ft /
their only doctor. Thedford'g m S <
Black - Draught cures bilious- H ? it
ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and ? ? 01
fever. bad blood, headaches, B ^ al
diarrhtca, constipation, colic W c
arid almost every other ailment y /
because the stomach, bowels y \
liver and kidneys bo nearly con- P i l
trol the health. ** '
1^ Vol" WANT ui<) thing in c Ai'Kii.
Min's Ni'i kwi'iir, Collars, ? I/nt) M i'
ulFs. Shirts, I'lidcnvcar. Ilos- S
<ry or anythin# in I'ornishili#s S '
r * F.ne Hat. niul can't lin?l it r ' ,
I home, writ2 to : : : : : c ;" ",on"''
c hot h on
WILL EVANS ( now. Ti.
? !*t minimi
Columbia, S- C. } dearly v
(juarteete? All Ladies.
4, 1001 ?Duncan Clarke's
nxt rols
Cl.L IIHINO OK FEB.
Dine and Far in, published twice
, and tin* Hnlcsbur^ Advocate
year for $1.25. Subscribe
e Home and Farm is a 10-page,
lip-to date farm paper. It is
rintod and unlike the general
mimaiing inuiviauai inters
? l- believe to be I tie case wi
to tlie atrck-law. An exanr.
the Iuni'?Q ontnl piinciples c
t'liows that tl.eee prUc'p'i
strict accord with the best in
our ctvlllastion, whilst a cur
of the interpretation and <
of this law by the people dia
evation for the sake of privt
St. tills,
,. . r2:iiS a pies per week fir t'i?*
In regird ' '
inaiion (if y*?r. 'J'luse pipers have cirei
>f this law for l-he most part in Lexington. S
e" "rt1 EdRrfle! d and Aiken counties. A
iterests of ... ... ,. . ,
Users would do well to keep thesi
aory view . 1
execution T*ew 'n placing their business
closes an
1 greed Your na 111 a unnn nnr snlwrr
e.ilire Their tongue, which the parochl
ii (ted schoo!" ,,ell) lo preserve, although
may vanish in another generation,
iiimla, a strange survival of low derma
Ltlver- only slightly tinctured with houi
hold words of Kusnlan. Into this hi
j facts been Injected an American vocal
lary of terms used in their dally to
such as the names of agricultural ii
plemcnts, animals and money. T
iittion i? i_ -t j m ? ??.
al time of to Jehoaephet. Tho
it monument la In lilnuk basalt, dates
1? pine eentyrle* before f'hrlat, and a*
in. the oldest example extant of alpha
betle writing la tho precursor of our
*d own A B t\ H<*nan pronounced It tho
iu- "corner stone of Urlautal epigraphy."
11, It id linpugQod by au Austrian savant,
m- M. Ia?*jr, deeply learned In Semitic
he philosophy: but, tut la contended by
THEDFORD'S \ ^
BLACK- ;
n&AH^HT
>1 you will j^et it by next mail. S r"" s
/ Sample <
I.KAHANT AND MOST EFKKCT1VK. j
J (hamhcrs, Fditor of Vindicator, I
rty, 'IVx.is, writes |>er. 100'J: Notices
tli pleasure and unsolicited by you. charge
r tesiiinony to the curative pow ??#
Mallard's llorehound Syrup. I
used it in in> family and eat ???
1*1 II 1 ' V %i fti rati ! t ic 4 lio m/?cl ..iViu.ilea I ? i/vO C
urn pttpent oirereu in ciuds
opif4 on reqiiPAt.
FOR SALE.
under this heading will be
d at rate of 5 Cents Per Line,
ice taken for less than 25c. .
AT r. V anil
and gain in painful contrast
peueflt* intended.
k
witb the j book would be a mutual benefit
scribe now.
^
i rtjsuii. jh mi uuu jurguu, qui u
. Sub- enough, as the Pennsylvania l>utc
n have a literature or ltd own.
iu | jh. cifrmoai tiiQoeiu, who still surb,
I vItm. he in In no way qualified to pro-'
. ' nounc* upon (be authenticity of Semi*
HfHHW^III 1 I ;,V
MHHHHnBEW .sold
* " ...wt * uci in- 1< ?
pleasant remedy for coilulis and I i
. 1 have used.'' 2r?e, 50*.: and $1 00.
hy O J Harris, liatesbur*;. Sales, t>t
- ?! ?
A Jii'i. nuicn iiuu r?,
ou Crops, Notes and hill o(
c., at The Advocate Office.