The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 21, 1904, Image 5

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% . s * ' . ? .< w ^ I II I 1 II I II I I I I ? - I? "7??^ . slopes that fall hundreds of feet dowr , Into the valley ltelow; and also the ( 1 K'lsl. <?? llill.i o-l ? * J-:, \ J***2 - . . -V > . r . *> - I' ?. i [j&Ient jlhoi | the Mystery ol lie* 'n~ (?- I (/(/If f IIV(/C I Those who tiro training flesl | and strontfth by regular treat f _ I ment with X / [ Scott's Emulsion /] | should continue the treatmen F/ 1 In hot weather; smaller dos< / and a little cool milk with It wll I | do away with any oblectici I which Is attached to fatty pro ducts during the heatot | | I season. IUI IHIII-J ruiinjiiwriBB fflllfier, Ia name so glvety it. not because of Its stnallness?for It. I? two miles long, and In one place, half a mile across? i but to distinguish it from the tlross1 Sclt want weiss glacier that hangs above t on the other side of the pass. ? ' It is a lonely and grim road, a road \ | In which no bird is heard or seen from ! the time that the village of St. t.'hria ' ' toph is left behind on the Swiss side Mmgm ^GERMICIDE!/ s combined therapeutic action I I I >n the blood and the mucooi I iembrane, Hancock's Liquid I Sulphur positively and surely H Cures I k Catarrh 1 Catarrh is a constitutional die- H tase. and lnr<l trMtm?n? ?1??? le^Leaders^ Jii the ilrux buiiuflf of Bateahurg are occupy the Center Dru?r Store Next to ?l Soda Drinks of nil kind* a-e to be hud th? lion ousiness is almost equal to that of a the Prescription work in town ne?e<s tnly V - Ti aminos Bros:. flM '*X^8| ti? Depot. The liu^t . city. Doing mtMC ?f "*wlk: makes tl?i? the ?*?-?e. ' 1 iijujaiuo rar IJJNO BLOUNDELLE-BURK If "To die Is landing on silent sh Where billows never brat, nor temi>osts roar , u ririiccwmi'ir, |\ I SCOTT BOWNK, Cliemi???, I 4<>v-41J I'MII Snefi, New Yotl V jot. and #1.00; all ilruj;;;ists. 3N 1\ ore. II RIGHT GOODS AT ^ RIGHT PRICES. I until tii" village or Santa Mail re Is n ai liul on l tie Italian side: a road that j v.'n ls at first. and at last, through firwiiniis and pine tiros, but that in the _ mid.lie is nothing but a path, cut In I so.iio parts and blasted in others, along tlie gr.iu'ie sides of the rocks, und hanging in many places above thf valley lar below. Patches of snow and piece s of roi k that have fallen from above, alone relieve the view on XV'^ KwSSWX t *<r ?X liar N^VvlMl- \ V y build -M^lJ^5hjL, \*r niredfoi were neve of Hftacoc tive is its l[H?5ll S3gg l?&l feSKi rill not cure it. Sulphur is the eatest germicide known, and t in less but powerful constitution er. Its value has been recogr ages,but all itscurativeeffecta x obtainable till the discovery k's Liquid Sulphur. So postaction that we guarantee it to -rh, Eczema, Acne. Itch, Dangworm, Prickly Heat, Lhphthelouth and Throat, Granulated nd all diseases of the Scaln. iuu win tioi nuve any not d of a culiin the i medicine prepared bv tliem. Tney solid Lu.-iui'88. You need nut go elsewhere vi u can find in their large stock of drug* i and see us. Timn i your prescript rions Bros. ..VJ "ir MTBICll (HI llieir bench ouo evening. still makin plans, when they saw one of Sit footmen coming towards thei bringing the usual batch of and letters. It was the tiuio a the post generally came in. at had made a habit of having tli respondence brought to them and of passing the half hour dinner in reading their letter usual | iK their | C ALL ON J. c. GLOVER papers t whi.h at his stoi id they elr.-or- YOU WILL FIF there, before i. The j She shle of tlio path: o;i the opposite I side of the ravine is notliiug but a t huge wall <>f granite that holds no . | snow, so slippery is it; but above which hangs, white and gray, like tlu; face *Ei of a corpse, tlie glacier from which the pass derives its name. ay A lonely and grim road even in the daytime, when a few rays of sunshine manage to penetrate it at midday, when ocenstim illv .1 i>uriv i.T 1. fl I HANCOCI I UllftMPMl Prepared e I wwi Immm iwd. Korea, Cbi B I ' T1T7\JC.* * Files, Houi S I all Hklu l)i H I Sold at all rel j^B " * * on Hie < I BANCOl ICS LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT. I rjr specially for Burni, Scalds, Open H S tlj fed Parts, Haw Surfaces, Pol la, H ibnm of Face rod Hands, and Cfl fl sease*- H lablr druRttorss V rite for free booklet umUTe and toilet use of sulphur. K CM LIQUID SULPHUR CO, H Baltimore, M?L B " old f thing in tho General M be fOund at the store of 3=3. jo^T: Everything [Jon merit. Give me a ca erchandise line | ES. First-Class sn<l II. PrlfPft BInh? man naniieil several to Lord and one to Ida. and they began use thoni. Those to I'enlyn we nary ones and did not take Ion; reading-, and lie was about I round and ask Ida if hers \ >iv tin port a in e. when ho was by a sound from her lips?a sou bo looked at her. lie saw that * rank baek against the wooden u7per? Dry Goods, Notioi re ord IShoes; Hats, sTanicd Staple and Fane mi that Groceries and ih<* had rail of c+,ri:^u _ _ ' may l?e moi with, and when sometimes 1^' the voice <>f a goatherd ('tilling his | (locks rises from the valley below; but lonelier and more giiut. and more j black and Impenetrable at night, and ? -. rarely or even then trod by human | f?>i?t. For he who should attempt the passage of the Schwa r/.welss Pass at I night, unless there were a brilliant moon to light him through its most \ A Hid Wm M ' ' '' 'a the garden seat, and that sh (loathly pule. The letter she 1 veived, and the envelope heuri green stamp of Switzerland. hi en at her feet. )da! my dearest! what Is it?" claimed, as he hent towards li placed his arm round her. "Id: you had had news, have you?V "The dreamV" she moaned dream! Ob. Ood!" e was = ^lUinin bad reing the ' ra" HARDWARE OF Jr'Z ALL KINDS. -*"* J. C. GLOVER . "the r n r; r: i \ I n#ti>KviiiuH i .ir s. w> urn laue ins lire o | In hin own immlrf. | Yet. on an August night of the year j In which this t:ile is told, and when tli'To was a moon that, heing near its full, <or.se'juently r >so late and shone till nearly daylight, a man was making Jii.s way arrnsj* this pass to Italy. Midnight was close at hand as, with weary steps, to* desirnde 1 a rough. c hewn path in the rock?a path which. _ ' ^ >s "1 '?. ?\ " -o:- - - .3 m - "v hcM\ "x R ft 1#/ \ ^ <Z -? ?. rn^ -? < >, j/' ~ i SOWUSJtN Rah ' . 1 C DIIJI TIIC W v> help you Cures MALARIA 13 <? CONSTIPATION and all VER AILMENT? "What dream?" he said, w rwoj i of horror, of undefined, uii horror broke out upon hi;' fo: "What dream?" "ThP letter! Head the lettei answered, while in her eyes look lie lutd on? e seen before?I away look that had been there he lirst spoke to her of his hi murder. W W I 1 I 1 ^ hile a \ known AND CASKET rehead. r!" she ????????? was a ho f;ir- W -^Ttl) ? Everyone who i when printed stationery to remeni other's tliat we have just receive 1 a line 1 | of Stationery am) inks?that our t; for - a f *-s y. had a rude handrail of iron attached to tho side from which it was *5* cut?and reached a small plateau, the size, perhaps. of an ordinary room unit it.im wh'u h a^atn ?li?* path \v ?t on. I r :a this plateau shelved down, for a hundred feet or tn<?re, an almost perpend! ular moraine, or glacier hed, >er and at the foot of thi- lay the Kleinme Si hwarr.wciss. with its < r? vassos plis'"I,e toning in lhp moo::!!L'!il: for tli? nmnti !T.UJ ORC~T RAILWAY RJN3 THI g:<i:ay countb CONVCMC'.TLY l,::!T!K'G Alt, THE DECT CP THE SOUTH. I I \V. A. t LiiU". S. H. HAl panongcr Traffic Mar.arer. Cc- jral Pass Washington, r.C. V> i - . TAYLOE, Ass's Cv. ! fa:;. Agent, A t.L l\L I it L I ^ 'ouch A BEST VEST!- ' UC?C?, . EWE IWIIS AND HAVE THE K?%?,. BEST DININQ 1 CAR Sfovirf | ^ EVERY BOTTLE GUAI RANTEED. PRICE 50 CENT3. ??v .HIM piUlVlMl up UM ?picked It up and read it liui and then lie. too. let it fall a^a leaned hick against the scat. ''Philip Stnerdon my brother' derer!" he exclaimed. "Philip Sn my friend, an assassin! The cused. tlio self-avowed murdet Walter t'undall! Ida." lie said lug to Iter. Ib itis tig pro !p dream?" icuer | laces :ir?* new and ntyliaii and thai rledly: Advocati .1 <>li Oftl e is tinning i .in and (irst-class work. s nuir- ??? ??? lerdnii, scr" auf XVHITB*S v-Cream Vermifug the ti.iri i.?pii?il wVf.i 11." great mountains out above l?y now. at.'! lighted up the ptss It was evidently considered u dangerous j)n't of f.H- route, since between tiie edge of t..e plateau and the side of the moraine a wooden railing l.ad been eroded, consisting of two short upright posts anil a long cross one. As the man readied this plateau, holding M 10 the rail with one h ind, while with I tl.o ntliA.* I.a 1.1? ?I..???- 1 Sour Stomach i "I used Cascareta and feel lilee a new roan. I haro i been a sufferer from dyspepsia and tour ilomacb for the last two year*. I bare been taking medi- ln . cine and other drug*, but could And no relief only ~ for a abort time. I will recommend Caacarett 1m PVCM my friend* as the only thing toy lndifc.uan and aour stomach and tQ keep the bowela la good con- PVC ine accident. Itut, no: tnnt is arcl's resource. I have blasted my for ever by one foul deed: let me urc it as a reparation for my crime. what is my future to Ue> Am I ive a miserable fcxiatmce for yenra iOine (\isiant country, frightened at ry strange face, dreading to reatl rv newsnancr th.it B. McMASTBR Bicycle Snpplies Tennis and D 1 it r* 1 ? - -.. * ?v v'fvrfWBHl "Yps." she wailed. "Yes! I pizu It now." CIIAI'TKlt XX . . HR -- Sell war/, weiss l'i\ss. 1 fk fryuithe >outij east of Hwitxerl ftanow yy?!l known to l.ilneei'ii, because of the rapid r In which they can cross fro country to another, and al cause of the niairnlth-ent view IHE GumNTEED WORM S R E M E 0 m ono * r - ?? lio- THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC S that n r u. B B r or .U.-r.-?.o vn-. v....vi I..T ii-ni 1113 uipcnsioeK us a walking stick, lie perceived a stone? j tt may have 1>ppii placed there for tho 1 purpose?large enough for a seat; and j taking oft his knapsack wearily, he sat down upon it. t ' Time presses." he niuttereii to blmTaelf. "vet T must vest. Otherwise I ! pirnII not he at Santa Madre by eight J o'clock for.orrow. 1 can go no farther i > without a ' ? st ??*> "< +^by?^;;ry'stuc^y^?achcuuBk. ^a1 ^cc^to ,?,? ...... mv iur tliat I shall see myself denounced it, and never knowing .1 momenta ee or tranquillity!? Ah, Clervasel ouddr what you wouUl say it v<>u tw that, for your sake, I have sacrl- ?1 every hope of happiness in this 1334 T.l and my chances Of salvation the next." lie went hack to the stone after uttering these thoughts sat down wearily upon it. "If I uaici>a11 vjooas, Guns, Ammunit Etc. Repairing, Main St. Coliil ion, nbia, S. V. It present* to the traveler. Mo It otters to them a choice eitl making a passage over the sue mountains that rise above it cross the groat Sehwar/.weiss j or of keeping to the path that, rising to the height at some pi. 10.0OO feet, is. except at the si perfectly passable ]ji good weat ju |rue that he who, even while lit I h <th, .1.1.1 f .1 r .1 nl.l.1.1 ? ..II rt?>v<T. THf ?lno,n' only by i?>r of Ballard-Snow Liniment C >\v-?la<l ?*"**. louis, mo. and ;la< i.-r. ? ic i"o' R. B LITTLE jmmlt, I l,or jf The oni.v place in I.kesvilli on tl)P TO llET YOI K OINNf.lt FOR TWKN'TY | i uere .111 luuetimte leelltifj Qf awO* fulness !n I liii? alone at night amongst the mountains, in knowing an<l feeling that for inii-'s around there is no oilier ? creature in these vast, cold solitudes but ourselves; and this man had that fueling now. "How still?how awful this pass Is!" he ^aid to himself, "with qo sound but the creaking of that pla i ;r below Plet?r.!,l. i'aiatahle. fntent. Tatte flood. Do Oood, Hover Sicken. Weaken or Orlpe. 10c. Sic, 50c. NeTor oaf old in bulk. Tli" genuine tablet stamped C C C. , Guaranteed to cure or your money back. OJ 1 Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595 niol ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES eve Em 1 life U is best." ho thought, poor nlil mother ilitl not know when on I said good-bye' 10 her this afternoon. P'at ami she bade nie tome hack soon, that H id iwion 11:11 mai .Spaniard was lied al lust anil had lost all tra;k tie, I could make my arrangements -e calmly lor leaving lOuiope, might n look forvviM"4 to returning to ;land fcuine day, and spending my there while expiating my crime. , while 1 know nothing. I must go and iiu till it last 1 reach some e where I may feel safe." fe looked at his watch as he spoke lessly. would rink his life. for I above him only are the vast "horns" and "Pi/.." below him are still the ravines through run the boiling torrents know peelfully as the "Sehwjtr/." at "Weiss" rivers rivers thai eat r them huge boulder stones an<l trees wren, hod from their root ,V ?.!'? I Ki vk C'bx iti. -Mkai.p at ali. nouns though white CinocKitiES ami Fruits * Spkcai.ty there ?????. which n re- II? ANTK')?Wo want t<> <ln y< id the Joti printing for tlx* year lity with (hoil work at reasonable prices. I Pino j s; 4ry I --with no human heing here but 1110. I Vot. I should be glad I am alone." At this moment a few .-tones in the T moraine slipped and fell into the glacier. and the man started at the dis'ttr tinet sound they made in that wild)4 err.vss of silonee, Then, as lie sat there gazing up at the moon and ihe j snow above hint, he continued his nud- < itations. ' "lit it tlifl I should never ci>nu' bark, that I had *'? * a farther destination than Italy before Pa~ me; host that tny father did not know that we should never meet attain. NVv< *^0 er! never! Ah. Clod, it iu a long word." ^ ' Vet it must tie done." he went on. , "vp "If I want tu drag this miserable life tha out. I must do it elsewhere than tit kOU Kngland. That sleugh-hottnd will surely lind mo titore: it is possible that he (as will even tr.nk roe !. iht* .intiiui.ua tilat timsolf, and -aw that the night wa? sing. "Another live minutes' rest.'* sai.l, 'niul 1 will start again across pass." L>Vj s he sat there, taking those last , ~ minutes or re-t. it seemed to him I OXes' t there was some other slight nd breaking the stillness of the Pllt*s an lit. something else besides the oc-j&SUPF ional t iu< king noise made by tlie 'Iftf )?p1ttVV lll.l ?Vao I ? I HLERS and enc and Slu-et Iron Work, Hangers, Etc. Building Castings?Cost ev? llose, Pipe. Valves and Pelting: Belting, d Repairs. LOMBARD TOUNDRV, MAC >LY SI ORE, Augusta, Ga. ilVTCCZ Tanks, Slacks I I 1>I CD, Stand Pipe , Siiaftinsi, Pulleys, Gearing, ?ry day; capacity 300 liands. I'arKiTiR and Machine SupH1NE & BOILER WORKS ! Yet. if T witp sure that he i? lying ?r 1 about -having seen my fiue before, I rewould go lcii lc and brave bint. Whore 'll ili<l he ever see it??where??-where? be To my knowledge I have never seen dist hi:u." j ?n*l lie rose anil walked to the railing s'01 above the moraine, and looked down j at the glacier, and listened to the 10 oral-king made by the sorae*. "1 might | [an *?*v? niiuuiHj mar he torrents in the valley. A light, ;ilar sound, that nowhere else hut 1 oolltuilo like this wo,11. perhaps, *. heat'!, i>ut that liere was perfectly hut. It came nearer and nearer. J once, as it approached, some small les were dislodged and rattled d ?wn at above, and fell with a plunge on Iho ghn ler below; and then, as It te closer, he knew that it wits made i GREAT DRY GOC AT S. F. PERRY & )DS SALE CO.'S. SgES2.. ?MM IjI HBHl A in a lit' an ciul of it nov." he thought. I -'v "If l threw my>i'lt down there, it would i p looktil upon as an ordinary r\ >4- 4? iTk 44 ir" ifo: tens oi a roan. And. l?.okContinued Next Week. , A/IZ + ~ 20^0 Yds. Calico, worth 7c.. loOo Yds. Calico, worth f.'4c. 300 Yds. A. K. C. Gingham, worl It /Of) Yds. Bleaching, worth 10< 4O0 Yds Bleaching, worth 12S>t 3000 Yds. Bed-Ticking, worth 12 KOoO Y'ds. Sheeting, worth 8c. I.* J _-i " ~ t at 6c. at 434c. ,li Uc. at 9c. at Sc. at 10c. '.jC. at 10c. at 7c. I PlshIv f i 3 ?. ?pot if rfitiVal hnvocc L/Ul S I !U1 a think of getting along this Slimmer without a pair of OUTING i i it iii I u ie SHOES. ' r vnir viuacii oniric, WOrill ?"HJC, ;r> doz. Spools Best Cotton Threat!, will cU 100 more Pairs of Pants IV ill be Clo 1(H) Pairs ol Shoes, worth 11.25 t<> $l.f-i Boys' and Mens' Suits at and Bel >. F. Perry I ll q J-i /"v tr* (Z 4 , at 3<k?. <st* ont at 2 spools 5c. scil Out at Cost. D, will go at 50c. low Co*t. &Co. We have Clothes f( Regulars, Comprising a most < tractive styles. $6. ' perfectly modeled )i* Young* Men Slims and Stouts carefully selected variety of v 50 to $15.00 two-piece suil II I I | J Ml [s- V^TheULTRA&AC" Of course meantim< your shot n ass or Li Men and Women's,. you know in the s you are saving is. Made in Caninen Mesh. - ~ $1.50. r I1 and i IIV. vuecip bate^BURC, S. C. ^ight Cou< AM C. ?hing: $8.50 to $22.50 in things this week in S K1NAK 1523 three-piece suits. Some nc hirts. Neckties and Vests. D_ CLOTHIER ~ FURNISHEF Main Street, Columbia, Sout _ ^ ^ >\V h Carolina T. A. B( Opposite Postoffice. Colu mbia, * ui ivi w iiiiui vi ir*< )YNE, Mail Orders Solicited S. C. Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tj before retiring, almost invariably roughing, and insures a good night's ? same magidal effort in all affection cliest and lungs, Consumption, Co Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough Murrav'i ir, if takvn just prevents night est. It has the s of the throat, Ids, La Gilppa, Advocate Adve rtisers Are Reliable. = Patronize Them. [Worms! i j! For 20 Years Has Led all Wort ; |J BOLD SY AXjIJ Z3 H< r~WHlTEis' CREAMTI VERMIFUGE! i Uc?t in Quantity. ? B??l la Quality. ^ ^ (' : n Remedies. airooiaTS. ) i arehound Muilei is composed of herbs and medicines their soothing, healing effect oil inflan air passages. It contains nothing ha solutely safe for young and old. A hi of unquestioned value. .Physician* vs I n and Tar i well known for ned and irritated rinful, and ia abmiseltold remedy ?o know Its com ^ \ ) I ^ JB ALJLA^D, 8t. Louj8.j j (u.Miiuit gnnny rccoramono aiul presci a price no higher than you pay fo remedies. y cou*h 'A iiiMfcrnii -i mnii