The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 21, 1904, Image 6

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1 ^ ? -? . V rr , alopes that fall hu?dretl>Tof 'feet dowi d into t he vallnv 1 iu1nw q n<1 ulo.t ftt? r"T~ ? ' > l$Ient phor || the Mystery ol i| CONTINUE I I Thoso who are training fles I and stronjfth by regular treat fo I ment with u / ! | Scott's Emulsion /1 l should continue the treatmer 1/ In hot weather: smaller dcs F|/ I and a little cool milk with It wi 1/ I do away with any obieclic I which la attached to fatty pre | ducts durln? the heate m Klein lor little) Rchwarxweiss Klaciet w j a uume so givetv it. not because of it . I smallness?for It. is two miles long t- ami In one place, half a mile a crosshut to distinguish it from the dross Kchwarx welss glacier that hangs al?uv I on the other side of the pass. :a I It is a lonely and grim load, a roai I,1 lu whi-h 110 bird is heard or seen frou ?- the time that the village of St. t'hrii d - - - : M| fenmiMr. I'v I he Leaders^ ]n the Jriifr business of Batealiurg ar occupy the Cerner bru?r Hi ore Next to Soda Drinks of all kinds a-e to be had t tion business is aluio?t equal to that of the pf#*?rlnl.inn ? ??!/ -... % M e TloimoM Bio?:. who V' i lie Depot. Tbr Bmwl ' * here. 'i'tioir Pr?f??.-rlp- m city. Doing roust *t iStJames'Par By INO BLOUNDELLE-BURK 'To di* Is landing on a silent sh What* billows never brat, nor tempests roar ki season. Send for free simple. SCOTT ft BOWNE. O.cmUts, I | 41VJ15 1'wl Siittl. New Yor \ and >1.00; all druggists. 3N U ? ore. ^ 1 RIGHT GOODS AT v v J unn r\r* I' mpii is ii'm iM'ii1111! 0:1 me iswins siui i until the village of Sant;i Mail re li ' readied on the Italian side; a road tha v n at tirst. and at la<t. through lit v.-i oils and pine tri os, hut that in tin _? middle is nothing hut a path, cut li son:" parts and blasted in others along the granite sides of the rocks and hanging in many places aliovt tht valley tar below. Patches of suov anil piot < of rock that have f.illet 1 \./'-'taHfri t >*V,f \V''-i ?v J. Y #X 113 ? 1/bui] 1 mzedfi ^vTiig-ailis^ were nei Huct ease, and local treatment alone will not core it. Sulphur is the greatest germicide known, and a irinlessbut powerful constitution der. Its value has been recogar ages,but all its curative effects rer obtainable till the discovery tck'i Liquid Sulphur. So posii action that we guarantee it U, arrh, Eczema, Acne. Itch, Danngworm, Prickly Heat, DiphtheMouth and Throat, Granulated - . _ ?v>n vu? II Iirc??3 iri You will not have any need of acoflin tli< medicme prepared by them. They noli Lu.-imss. You nerd nut go elsewlieri v< u can flud in their large stock of drug and see us. Timi ly n?HK??? thin the c??e. e nest tiny after taking snBB icit your prescriptNui J i' hunting that which a and nun dries. Come : ; mons Bros. ;? They were seute.l on their beneh ouo evening, stili makin plans, when they saw one of Sii footmen coming towards thai bringing the usual hatch of and letters. It was the time k the post generally came in. at had made a habit of having tli respondents brought to thein and of passing the half hour ? | KIVi11 I I'KICtS. usual iK their | ' '-k *'^ b' "and J. C. GLOVER paper* t which at his sto 'id they fir co, YOU WILL FI1 i there, before J from above. alone relieve the view ot j the side of the |>:ith; oil the oppo&iti I eIi!" of the ravine is nothiug but t t huge wall of granite that holds to j snow, so slippery is it: but above whicl hangs, white and gray, like tlu? fact RE l of a corpse, the glacier from whicl I the pass derives its name. ND A lonely and grim road even In tin j daytime, when a few rays of sunshim : manage to penetrate it at mi<i<lav S I HANCO UQiitt UMFCHI Prepared , , n?i Umm lime. Horei, Cb ' "swwac; r Piles, Ho 1 r-cia.'^r all Hklu 1 8 ; zrnrzZr&s Sold at all r i ?dU? ' BANC IL^HHH " ' and all diseases of the Scalp. B CK'S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT. H ?? especially for Hums, Scalds, Open ^B S tl afed Part*. Haw (Surfaces, Bolla, ^B ugliness of Face and Hands, and H| Cfll Jlseasea. B eUablc dm a stores. W rite for free booklet ^B e curaUre and toilet use of sulphur. gfl OCK LIQUID SULPHUR CO, H BalUmarc, Md. B aa rtl y thing in tho General R i be fOund at the store oi IE. TCOtf Everything ^^ ^ *? ? Merchandise line r 5 es. | mm I First-Class und uinner in reading their letter man handed several t?? I.ord and one to Ida. and they began use theni Those to I'enlyn wc nary ones and did not t.ike Ion; reading-, and lie was about round and ask Ida if hers i nv Important e. when lia was by a sound from her lips?a sou be looked at her. he saw that s. The Dry Goods, Notioi ire ordl- _ a rm.he Shoes; Hats, tn turn startU'j Staple and Fain ndihai Groceries and itae had j when occasion.illy .< parly of lourieb _ | may be met with, and when sometime: IlS the voice of a goat herd calling hi: Hocks rises from the valley below; bu' lonelier ami more giitu. and mor< black and impenetrable .it night, ant rarely or oven then trod by humor J | foot, l-'or ho who should attempt tin passage of the Sehwarvtwelss Pars a I night, unless there were a brill:.in' I m I /? 1 I i? 1? t 1? I ' ' ?' * i | J K ft- 8 ujuu iiivru. uive me a c ^DESPA an. Prices Right I mink back against the wooden tin* garden seat, ami that sh deal lily pale. The letter she ceived, and the envelops hear green stamp of Switzerland, h en. at her feet. Ida! my dearest! what is it?' claimed, as he lient towards 1 placed his arm round her. "Id. yon had had news, have you?V "The dreamV" she moaned era'l?! Stylish = Clothir bad reins the ad fall HARDWARE OF '1,0 ex; ALL KINDS. ier and "M,av* J. C. GLOVER . "the : i uiouii i > i>r->>i> mill inioii^ii Hi UiO.-i 1 qi dangerous par s, would take his lift O ! In his own mttnirf. j V<t. o:i an August r.lght of the yeai i in whlt'li this tale is told, and whet, there was a moon that, being near its full, consequently rose late and shout till nearly daylight, a man was making }iis way across this pass to Italy. > Midnight was close at hand as. with weary steps, he tles'-endcd a rough ! w- W^X * -"V 1: - ' ?; ?$' v -W -' "*. " .'. W*'!' ft". .\v ; Y.-U : i|\ -X .1" / V- T : ^ <Z -r^-* '-r: *ac 1 sr n 1 \V wn m ^ HELP YOU ^ Cures MALARIA ures CONSTIPATION AMD ALL dream! Ob. (Sod!" "What dreatn?" he said, w Bwe.il of horror, of undefined, ui horror broke out upon his fo What dream?" "The letter! Head the lette answered. while In her eyes I<?ok he liad on< e seen before?i away look that hud been then he first spoke to her of his hi CO F FIr hile a wi, AND CASS^EI re head. r!" s|,a ??????????????? was a the far- VV"ANTED? Everyone who b when printed stationery to reinen rot tier's that we have just receive I a line _| newn |t:i!ii In the rock?a path which N S for safety. had a rude handrail <>f iror ?c attar!,od to th? side front which it wa> cut?and reached a ; mail plateau, the size, perhaps. of an ordinary room una tr.,tn \v|;i> }j a^nln th?? path w nl """" on. l r :.i thi- plateau shelved down for a litindri (I Ice: or more, an aiinost || perpend! ttlar moraine, or glacier lied 1 ,er and at the foot of this lay the Klein 'mp Sch\ arr.wciss. with Its < r< vasses irlis jj i 1 B Tut J ottc-.r :;a:lv/ay r*jn3 tj I B g:<i:at count! CONVEXtL'.'TLY L: 'TING ALU THE DCS B CP THE SOUTH. B v.*. A.'iuAK.' ' " s. h." h. Q Passenger Trattic Manager. Gc srsl Pa B Wasmiwotosi, r.. c. 1 W. 1!. TAYLCP. Acs't Cer.'l Pas:. Atari, E-V.' /\ Z V.E lil'M THE I 'V H ROUGH A BEST VE511- | Pf1! F TRAINS H T JtCTICU3 " 1 Q ! AND HAVE "HIE | SMngcr A^lns. ! BEST 0IN|NQ I CAR Soviet I .vTLA;?tA, Ga- I ? P I I I'll III WWWi^l IMIIUM rl^ X ^ *" ^ J* EVERY BOTTLE Gt = r*s *. ? n. IC JARANTEED. PRICE 50 CENTs. He sl<>ope<l ami picked up tit ?picked it up and read it Inn and then lie, too. let it fall ag? leaned hack against the seat. "Philip Stnenlon my brother derer!" he exclaimed, "Philip Sr my friend, an assassin! The cused. the self-avowed murde Walter t'undall! Ida." he sait lug to her, "is his figure !p <>i mummery jinjj uiKR?mat our I p letter faces are new aiul styliali am] that rrleiHy: Advocate J??l> Oillce is tinning Lin and (Jrst-ciass work. "s mtir- ' nerilon, ,vr"a WHITE'S 1 > "riHrfiam Vprmifnt >T,e I toning i" ihe moonlight: for the moor tin* ti.td inpp? (I tli" great mountains out above by mnv. and lighted up the piss ll was evidently considered a danger ous p.irt <>l I'.k route, since between t.in edge of t-.e plateau and the side of the moraine :i wooden railing 1 ad been eroded, mnaXing of two short upright posts and a long cross one. As Y the man reached this plateau, holding r f" f f 1 tin* m! 1 \v ill nun liiwl ?'tv L? ?? Sour Stomach I "I used Caerareta and feet !iIm? iiHwmm. I bare been a sufferer from dyspepsia and tour stomach for the last two year*. I have bet-u t.tkin? medi- in , cine and other drugs, but could find no relief oulj j for a short time. Twill recommend Cascaretr ev pine accident. Hut. no! tnnt is ward's resource. I have blusted my C* e for evpr by one foul deed: let me hire it as a reparation for my T5m?. it what is my future to beV ?*n i live a miserab'e existence ror yenra some distant country, frightened at cry strange face, dreading to rend "V jr B. McMASTEF Bicycle Snpplh Tennis and ' ? ' ' - " v'">i - * zS-^ > iS, 9> dream Y" "Yes," she wailed. "Yes! I nize it now." CI1 APT lilt XX l"W?- Sell war/, weiss l'i\ss. froinJhe jyotith eiisi of Hwitxer now well known to MioeerH, because of the rapid i 111 which they can cross fro country to another, and al , VI VMIII I U I I I I I M |? r?Totr- - ?i? * . - THE GUARmEE Wdln, ||*M WORI r2 R E M E D <?? 1m THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONK ...... ...?v ?i. **?. "1I.IVT ? lit] I : the other he used his alpenstock as s "* walking stick, ho perceived a stone? 0 It may have been placed there for ttat M purpose?large enough for a seat; ant! , ? taking oft his knapsack wearily, he sal '1 down upon it. %# ' ' Time presses," he muttered to hint Y i pelf "yet T must rest Otherwise 1 1 | giiall not be at Santa Madre by eigln o'clock to r.otTow. I can go no farthei our Rtumach and tq kuou ilio bo?el? fa good coa. ev I (lilfou. Uby (ifo very nice to e??." , Uarry htu-kk-y, M?ttch Cbusk. Pg. ery newspaper that reaches mo for ar that I shall see myself denounced it, and never knowing a moments ace or tranquillity Ah, llervase! woudor what you would say it you new that, for your sake. 1 have sacrl_o.l every ho;ie of tumpincss in this orld ar.d all tny chances of salvation the next." lie went back to the g stone after uttering these thoughts 111 ilnu't. BiMrllu """? u * Baseball Good Guns, Ammun Etc. Repairin 1 Main st- Colu S, it ion, g. mbia, S. C. cause of the magnificent view It present* to iho traveler. M i It otters to them a choice eltl making a passage over the sin mountains that rise above il cross the great Sehwar/.weiss or of keeping to the path that rising to the height at some pi 10,000 feet, is, except at the s perfectly passable in goo?! weal Ik I riu? fluit li*? vvhn at utliHo rs 11 >U t . BIW1RF OF IMITATIONS. IVOVOr. OINUINf ppTFANtO ONLY BY iter . i Ballard-Snow Liniment C JW-.lail ? **. LOUIB, MO. anil ' ulacior, jcm'o't r. b little unimit, l,rr it The om.y place in T.kesvili on t lla .?? ? .... ....... fit There i? .111 indefinite feelin?- Qf aw 'O* rulness in I Ing alone at night amongst the mountains, in knowing and feeling that for miles around there is no oilier ~creature in those va>t, cold solitudes but ourselves; and this niau had that ft cling now. "How still?how awful this pass *K Is!" he >aid to himself, "with n<? sound Plecsr.i.i. F'alatable. potent. Taite flood. Do Good, H?vor Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c. J5c. 50c. Nerer l>I old in linlk. The genuine tablet stamped CCC. , Guaranteed to care or jour money back. Oi Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. igg ni I ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES, e? Kl ? 1 lit 11 is best," be thought, | " poor old mother t!it1 nut know when or : 1 said 'good-bye' to her this afternoon. \ l?l ... ........ .......... U| rvu 11. II 1 mid know that tliat Spaniard was ifiled at last and had lost all tr?uk me, 1 could make my arrangements ore calmly for leaving Europe. .night en look forvyatd to returniug to ngland ti.inie day. and spending my e there while expiating my crime, ut, while 1 know nothing. I must go i and no till at last 1 reach some ace where I may feel safe." path, should nun giddy, or wnl Jessly, would risk his life, for above him only are the vast "horns" and below bin are still the ravines through run the boiling torrents kuov apeetfully as the "Srhwarz" a "Weiss" rHor- rivers that rait them huge boulder stones am trees wrenehed front their roo UII ?|?? IU UL1 U'l K 1I1A41KK H?H 1 WF.M'l FivkCbsts. Mkals at all hour though white UttoCKitiES an d Fnrirs * Spkcai.t i there which vn re- \fT ANTE!)?We want to tlo y ml the Job Printing for the year 1! ">' with Cootl work at reasonable prices. 1 pinp- j is; dry : r- put the creaking of that prla.i ;f below 8 mxwiih no human being here but mo. Yet, I should be glad I am alone." Y* At this moment a few stones in the moraine slipped and fell into the glacier. and the matt started at the disonr tinet sound they made in that wildit 04 erness of silenee. Then, as he sat there Razing up at the moon and the snow above hint, he continued his meditations. I aim >ne uaue nit* come hack soon, that i I should never conic hack, that 1 had to a farther destination than Italy before P2 1 me; best that my father did not know j i that we should never meet again. N>\v j j er! never! All, tiod. it is a long word." I | ' Vet it must tie done.'' he went on. j A1 ; "If I want tu drag this miserable life th ) out. I must do it elsewhere titan tit j *c I Knghmd. That sleugh-houiid will sure| ly lintl mo there: it is possible that he I ' ue toouetl at his watch as b? spoke [ himself, ami >aw that the ulght was 1 Losing. "Another tive minutes' rest," i said, 'jitui l will start again across A e pass." ! As he sat titer?, taking those last j ? ~ re minutes or rest, it seemed to him i OXt*! iat there was some other slight ?und breaking the stillness f the plies ght. something else besides the oc- ; & SUi tsiuna) i t tt' kinc noise ma.le tiv itia i Oil FRS AND EN ^ i?rfi?aod Sll,.et Jron W()1 Hangers, Etc. Building Castings?Oast < ?n Hose, Pipe. Valves and Felting; Reltinj and Repairs. LOMBARD FOUNDRY, M. PPLY STORE, Augusta, Ga. ^1 MCC Tank*, Slacks VJ I 1^1 Cuf Stand Pipe rk, Shafting, Pulleys, Clearing, every day : capacity 300 hands. r, Packing and Machine Sup\CHINE & BOILER WORKS I 5 " hat the will even trick me to the antipodes. fc' ; ; Yet. if I were sure that he la lying ! o' i about having seen my fine before, I t-6 i would ;u? hark and brave bint. Where I'1 'j did he ever see itw here1*?'\vliere? j i" Co my knowledge I have never seen di hi:u." | ai lie rose and walked to the railing j st above the moraine, and looked down 1 j at the glacier, and listened to the j c aoler below and the subdued roar ' the torrents in tho valley. A light, aular sound, that nowhere else h?it , a solitude 1 ikt? this \vn?ld. perhaj ? heard, but thai here was perfeetly stinct. It came nearer and nearer, id once, as it approached, some small ones were dislodged and rattled d *vu om above, and fell with a plunge on I ? Iho glacier below; and then, as it A GREAT DRY GC AT S. F PF.RPY A >ODS SALE m'? PJ ii Humm uiiiu'* uy uii" scrat's. I jniiilU ! ' j make an cud of it now.." he thought. ! j " if I threw jnyt-'eli' down there, it would ho looked upon as an ordinary " Willi ? ?.. . i ir MII-* Ilia! 11 Wtis ni.-uie r i?>" fro te;?3 of a man. And. lookfont inuml Next Wnk . m m m 2lYM) "V tls. Calico, worth 7 loflO Yds. Calico, worth G1,, .100 Yds. A. F. C. Gingham, w 1000 Yds. Bleaching, worth 400 Y"d* Bleaching, worth 12 .SOoO Yds. Bed-Ticking, worth 5WHH) Y'ds. Slieelinsr. worth j v-/ vy ky# . Rt 6c. [c. at 43^e. ortli He. at 9e. 10c. at 8c. '.jC. at 10<\ at 10r. 8?- . ?t Te On t n 9B5?3f ^ ^ ^ , uon ttorj think of getting along this Summer without a pair of OlITINCi i minute j Four dozen Shirts, worth 5 Jir> doz. Spools hest Cotton Thread, will 100 more Fairs of l'anls Will be ( 100 Pairs ol Shoes, worth $1.25 to $ Boys' and Mens' Suits at and 1 S. F. Pern Oc. at 8(V. close ont at 2 spools 5c. 'loseil Ont at Cost. 10, will j;o at f>0t\ Below Co*t. ^tStCo. Ready f We Iiavi Clothes f< Regulars, Comprising a most A i _ A_.l - - ^ / or critical buyers, ? perfectly modeled or Young Men Slims and Stouts carefully selected variety of I wr I Iitda c a r" Of cours meant in yotir sin \ ass or I Men and Women's, n ? e you know in the ne you are saving [>es. Made in CanLinen Mesh. - i $1.50. ' . I he Cheap i DATESBURC, S. Night Coil >tore. C. ghins: tractive styles, $S.50 to $22.50 in things this week in i KINAR 15 2 J .au to ana.ou two-piece su three-piece suits. Some n Shirts. Neckties and Vests. _ CLOTH IKK - FURNISHE I Main Street, Columbia, Sou . . X H ?lll-vtl IVW\V its; 11 ie\v . 1 HEHBHHBHKM th Carolina iVIISSC T. A. B< Opposite Postoffice. * Columbia :s and Childrens, OYNE, Mail Orders Solicited , i, S. C. Murray's Horehound, Mullein and liafore retiring, almost invar iab cnugliiug, and insures & Rood night same magidal effect in all afTecti c hest and lungs, Consumption, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cou Mi 1 Pf*<air Tar, if taken just ly prevents night 's rest. 11 has 1 he oi.s of tlie throat, Colds, I.u Gi ipp?, tfh, ' C? Advocate Advt jrtisers Are Reliable. BRySBBHHSiS = Patronize Them 11 " fVVORMS ' I For 20 Years Has Led ail Wo h VI WHITE'S CREAM j 'VERMIFUGE? rm Remedies. < WS&fiffitfs i T 1 tl 1 1 tlj lorehound Mulk is composed of herbs and meiicii their soothing, healing effect on inf air pas?ages. Ji contains nothing solutely safe for young and old. A of UiMiilestioned value. i>hvairinn> iin and Tar nes well known for lamed end irritated harmful, and is abhousehnld remedy f BOXiX) HX iVXili : L DRXJOOISTa. j> ^ F. _BALLAflP, 8t. Loulc.^ position gladly recommend and pre a price no higher than you pay remedies. t* ???# miun us rumscribe *it Bold at for ordinary cough