The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 11, 1904, Image 4
MAN CONFESSED TO MUI
Only to Find His Victim Allv
at His Trial.
Friday afternoon a man natix
"d | Mother's Ear
?ll SU* K * worno M MOrMM'S bar l whka
1 NEGROES IN INDIAN TERRITORY,
faostly Freedmen Who Settled There
at Close of Civil War.
The first impression one gets ol
MUHkoeee th?? Innxint ?. n?l r,w.al ! -
-v
IFURMAN UNivER
I .
Cours*? leading to t lie tlogree* of Pi
i Art* (11. A.) Library Uoom, ]
Durnii torie*. Kxiu'nht* raduiiil ti> ? i.ii
IMMMHMMMMBMaMMMMMaanVa
C. ITV OftEliNVILLE. s. c.
M 1 I, EDWIN M, POTEAT, 1 .
President. *
pioh*-i. r of Art* iB. A.) and if aster of I
Laboratories, I.ar^fe and Comfortable J|
tip 11 in
: iV-/'
DSIIU niaiuiuitju appeared OOIUI
prosecuting attorney in Belem an
clared that he had murdered
douio Trejo, two mouths ago,
the Dolores cemetery. When
to explain the circumstances
rounding his crime, lie said tli
was coming from the Dolores
tery late one afternoon when h
Trejo, with whom he had h
quarrel a few days before. Tr?
-? inn tm ? ? r, AND IN THA
1 lU" K MONTHS THAT COM( UKFONE THAI
il <le- a TIMS.
Mace- jj SCOTT'S EMULSION
Ue,ir K SUp/HJS S THE FXTAA BTHF NCTH AND
asK' *i (V nOUHIOHMt N T fa O HKCESOARY SOU
cur 11 THE HEALTH Of UOTH MOTHER ANO
IT CH/LO.
lilt llC lj| Send for free sample.
conic* S SCOTT & HOWN E, Chemists,
U 4'?)-4>5 l'e.nl Street, New York.
<1 met M 51*. au.1/r.oo; all druggists.
?jo In- LrUW*Nfl
! | portant town in the territory, is that
| of a Southern city, with a large negro
I population. The n<>gro predominates,
, I the whites come in next, and the red
t I j men are often pointed out as excep'
I | tions, one might almost say rarities
i And yet legally and technically in
i Muskogee a large proportion of these
negroes and white men are Indians
and are called sucli /'is is true
Itirnxnk, I'
,N?*xt HfMilou Set!t. 11. for r<
. Critaloi:lie or information. mlilrejw tin K??
yfl
'foniH apply to Prr?f H. T. Cook. For j
rotary of lit*' Kaoitliy.
... q
iAIMCOCK'S !
Il#l CialB%ltiaM
IMMONS
rv? j-i?
nulled him ami challenged him
tight. Marmolejo produced his
and stabbed his opponent, who
dlately fell down in a pool of
ami died almost instantly. M
lejo then ran away, jumped on
that happened to pass by, and t
minutes later he was taking s
with his family.
' But that night and for many
more he could not aleen for hi
It ill ft* | Radium to Illuminate Gun Eight
immc j 'pj10 discovery of the latest use
bloixl it'll radium can be put the illy
anno* < nation of ^un sights, ami the like,
a car j night time?seems to indicate t
wenty u will play an important part
iUPl??f warfare.
I In gun sights, levelling Insl
nights nients and telescopes there is w
r? ciid I- ?.n? 1 - Iirt.i t-t.1 . . .
UlUUBUbUI. 111*' v I * "S^OKCO
~ nation. The title h?<uah On ?. es Ins.
ilians by blood, Indians by iutermarriage
and froedmen, ravs the Kansas
mi f* ty Journal. The freedn.cn are the
H: laves who v.-ere liberated during the
ha' *1 vil War. or their d( se ndants. Tiiuy
j: vere admitted to full citizenship in
he Creek nation and are entitled to
ri- hare in the distribution of the la:ul3
lia- vnd moneys of the tribe. They can
tMiiLlli _ "u
A positive, |i
ill dilMICI
? _T1 BLOOD, SK
HANCOCK <f I Tor use in hot c
I 'e,OJ' 4pp''C4'''
<HJ0? I R)dr
com ilutioi
IIU OUipilUI
uarantecd cure
the
IN and SCALP^^^ =r=
>r cold baths. Tor exon.
For internal use.
Greatest Germicide
remedy.
ind TOILET J*
un ine
^onjer.
v 4
that he saw Trejo's eyes stari
him, and to avoid his vision lie
the lamp burning all night. As
went on, Marmolejo says, the gh
Trejo became bolder; lately the
pulled his blanket when he w
bed and whispered something
he could not understand.
Thursday night the ghost ble
the lamp and told Marmolejo t
ib i;aurii u iiniii'iui man;, wmcn
tiK nt used to obtain a faiihful re: ult.
! kept These marks, of course, are i
( time less in the dark, aud. though nit
ost of ways of illuminating them have b'
shade tried, nothing has proved satisl
as in tory.
tliat Mr. Andrew A. Coiun on of Eat
rise. Paling, was the fVst to atten
w out to solve the diftie my uy the use
o pre- radium, and his . xperiments were
j. | voie ior uie tribal offices n:nl ar.?
, oliRilde to the tribal offices. The
isp. Creek council, consisting of the house
my | of kings an<l tlie house ef warriors.
5en 's ''1 part made up of negroes,
'ac- | Freedmen. however, have not been
admitted to citizenship In the two
on- Southern tribes, the Choctaws and
opt the Chickasaws. biit the United Siater;
of government proposes to Rive them
so ; forty acres of land apiece, hut it must
I the <
1. ? /N^v ' the growth of I
uquid sulphur ist's
: $??*??- i s*
-T" ~ Prepared e
* Pi,' .. C,r. lor t<J?ff>?. Atfl.. Ixk. jnr Bumi SrJ
M '.-? K.r??orm. plrrjv>-??. Ptuk|y MU1n*
? ?!. D.pMh*n?,C?i?rrh Vw? Mtiiih OOTCI, <Fl J ! C
HI Tkrq.i.OunuDi?l ?> *? . UU . ?JW C.|r(.r,f
C?n4ttioA?. Call, Bami ... OUrUCCI.
' W*l4l, Darviruff ?m AJ Fllcj, X\OUgh
thMMM * lb* K.,r ( - m Iice lnd Hjl
_?-?bbi? wig CQOKHKi W and all Skin
PwifK ? ? ) ltn'th Diicatcs.
complexion, ren.'wi
Ifae haii and pre*ray.
ir Ointment
'specially
Ids. Open
J Parti,
Boils,
"til ^&r For
?d? kalt bi
ill ItmcciiU
AV W,X
HCLP YOU
^ Cure? MALARIA X
Cures CONSTIPATION
AND ALL
rem mmscii ueroro me judges,
man aililod that he was tired of
"cosas." anil wanted to be inc
ated and punished for his crime
was then sent to a cell, who
slept all night, or at least he 111
yet told his experience with T
ghost.
ISarly in the morning yesterat
Judge ordered Marinolejo ti
brought to his presence, hut as
Tlit' successrui lhat he applied for
' such patent. Unfortunately, he did
arcer- live to have it granted, hut the ct
He pleto specifications submitted by M
re lie Common, his widow and exeeuti
is no! have just lieen accepted.?Lone
'rejo's Daily Mall.
ly tlio What Korea's King Can Do.
u b:- Only the king of Korea may r
soon Koats. or have round columns i
a ' reimburse these two nations for the
not lands thus presented by a generous
>m- j government to those who were for[rs.
J merly in bondage to the governnu it'.;
rix, wards?the Indians.
'on ! Intermarriage l?etween Urn fnilblood
Indians and the freedmeti has b< ui
' frequent and extended among the
1 Creeks: somewhat less so among the
ear Seminoles and prarMcally unknown
mil fllun" I' III/* I'll....! ...1. .. ? -1 /"11-! -1
I | V i??i?v??ctu?co * /?yr
j | I M^ncock Liquid Sulphur Ca.1 I ^
II)- M?r. Mi || | A. ?- I ^
I ^nwiw>mwpwmwi ww? ? ?
Story of Sarah Bernhardt.
a
Sarah Bernhardt possesses v.*It a? b
, well as common sense. A well-knowy n
? French palmist was considering cor;- ,8
Hancock
Liquid Sulphur Co* ,
Bultlmoro, Md. j
CIJU B B1N 0 OFFER. ! ^
1'he Home and Farm, published twice
month, ami the Uateaburg Advocate
?<th one year for $1.25. Subscribe
o\v. The Home and Farm i^a Id-page, >
cohiinti U|>-to date farm miner. It is M"
> J* EVERY BOTTLE I
Car-load of the
) t(- D < <
UVER 2IILMENT9
GUARANTEED. PRICE 00 CENTs.
as l?e reached the door he turned
with a look of horror in his
nnd attempted to escape. Trej
n>an whom he had killed, was
speaking to the judge, and n
ghosts are supposed to speak, t
live persons do.
The mystery was subsequent
plained. Trejo, when stabbed by
molejo. received u very slight v
from U'hloh ho I*n/?nt'nrnil i*? t
1 back square rafters to his house, or \v
f;lCo a coat of brilliant red. Only the k
o. the niay look upon the faces of
there Queen's hundreds of attendant hull
ot as or have any building outside of wh
>ut as there are more than three ste
Four steps would be high treason, f
ly ex would co.it their owner a traitc
".Mar- death.
round, ?
tt f-, mr \ nwv.liin a iltlll V.'IliClwt S.IWS.
ear , The existence of these negroes In
lug : such numbers as in the Creek nation
the and under the circumstances, creates
ies, J a negro problem of great importance
ich and greater difficulty.
1 _ Dogs Legs Smaller Than a Finger.
,r 3 i "Down in El Paso, Tex., we have a
! man who prides himself on raising the
| smallest dogs in the world." said R.
!ng lo England to practice Iter art. '
and was In doubt as to whether she r
would bo as successful on the other
side of the Channel as she had been at
home. Among otli r people, she consulted
Mine. Bernhardt on. the subject.
"Would I succeed if I went to London?"
the palmist asked. 1
1 "You had better look at your hand
fin/1 ft llft fill! ' mos .1-....If.
lenrly printed iiml unlike tin* general !
tin til Mich papers olt'ered in clubs i
st ixipit* eupii a on request.
Biliousness
"I hare used your valuable Caaearet* an<l find
hem pcrf*.ot. Couldn't do irlthuut Unui. 1 have j
LIU
Have J
H-~* I ?"li ISl
' . -i.'f-l A . . V'.
ust Arrived for
[PC
days.
Marniolejo was accquittcd c
alleged murder, and is being
simply fur "cutting strap of 7
skin," as lower people call w
that do not cause death.?Mt
Herald.
President Roosevelt's Misph
President Roosevelt never lea
\\rANTK!> ? Kverynne who i
j- pt iitt?*?l stationery to rememl
tried l',at Wf* ',avo j,,sl receive 1 a lin?* I
'rt-jo's 'f Stationery and inks?that our tj
ounds acts are new and stylish and that I
xican Advocate Job OOlce is tinning <
tirst-ciass work.
>y.
ives a
I1-e H Harnett. n dry ponds mcrcliant of
l)#| 121 Paso, now at the Victoria,
in* "The bleeder is Hamilton Raynor,
our marshal, and he is one of tin- hip
inrn> phys'ealiv .of thi place, During
ids odd hours he is constantly with
1111 his canine pets. Years apo while
travelling: in northern Mexico. Raync.
became familiar with a breed of prey*
hound which, it is claimed, is unlike
Crowning of Russia's Czars.
All the czars of Russia have been
crowned in the famous Kremlin in
Moscow, ami lu the treasury there
are the thrones of all the emperors I
of the past, as well as the historic
Jewels and the choicest plate now
owned by the Russian crown. There |
are fGOO,000,000 worth of gold and
.?"U W,"UJ I'.r ">m? UU1? r< r a>.-' Ml. M
?n?ii and am uow impltttl} ir. Kacom
u?n<l tli-Mn to ?-vorvoii<?. lino tried, you will
iev?r bo without tin m in the family."
ildurard A- M >.'X. Albany, N. Y.
"^he Bowels ^
feWCOJWSfc)
CANDY CATHARTIC
9 JL^t 1 ^
I
.....
train or gets to the end of a ra
division without shaking hands
the engineer and the fireman,
thanks them for the run, even
train Is late.
During his last Western trip
was a change of engines at i
Island, Nel>. Tho President h
to the engine and gripped the
palm of the engine driver and
Jlt-.ished that wurtliv with rSntl
ilru.nl !
win : wKITE'S
^jCream Verniifug
rlnind I THE GUARANTEED
WORM
un> uiuci unt; in me worm. i lie
Mexicans call it the fhihu ihuu (leg,
after the state of which it is a native.
Full-sized specimens are very rare.
0' even in their native country, hut Hay.
iter secured a pair, ami, taking them
home, has succeeded in laislng <juite
a number, although they are so deli
i rate that few live more (hail several
months. They are so small, too, thai
j they could stand on the palm of your
silver and precious stones in that 1
treasury and there are basins of gold i
there as big as a baby's bath-tub, and ( *
two card tables of solid silver. j J
Largest Oun ir? the World. I
India possesses a gun which is ea
pacious enough to form a chamber
, where officers retire for a siesta
luring the heat of the day. This 11
cannon, which is hevnnd nnnsiiim in*.
Pleauunt Palutub'.f . PolenrTaut* Good. T>? "ivxl, '
: ; J & '.< . i r / j
. . t . I - .? tf% Ktu:*lK)?i UCU, <
icamntoe.l W) euro or yonr uiortcy buck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oa ,
INNUALSALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
A pood supply < : cotton sccil hulls
ow on hand, l'riee reasonable.
ij \ i . i.
. B. McMASTE
Bicycle Snppl
Tennis and
Baseball Goo<
(i i n c A m m i
Rl. *// ?r:fj I'.i, .K.ubna't yd
f
.
'
CfS, -
/. Tt
the successful and rapid trip.
^ he turned to the fireman, rents
c:;*.1.'.
"You know 1 am a member of
brotherhood; the Brotherhood *.
comotlve Firemen made me a
her when I attended lis convent!
t'hatlanoo^a. Its a splendid ?
lzation. as. of course, yoy Lnov
am a sreat believer In union*
g^MEMED'
' your j THt ChiLOkEWS ""7RITE TONIC.
>t I'O- j BCWAMC or IMITATIONS,
mom- 1 THC G[NUIN[ PHErm CO ONLY BY
ion at Ballard-Snow Liniment C
jrgan* j ?T? i-ouis, mo.
M
t likw I
I naiui without difficulty. or bo put in
Yyour rn.it pocket and bo completely
covered over. The dogs' lpp> are actitally
smaller than the finders of an
average sized man. anil not one of
? weighs more than tw.n nonndg.
i When You Don't Want to Sneeze.
"There are times when to sneeze is
j to be embarasscd," Mr. T. D. Blanch
largest In the world. Is probably also
one of th" oldest. It was oast nearly
400 years ago by a famous chief x
of Ahmednugger. and came into England's
possession when India was
CwHijUM^d. . . _v n
Spiders That op.'.i Dig W<sb3. ^
In the mountains of Ceylon and In (
dla there U a spider six inches long y
* i n. i.i iiu'lFIUI ri
KRVOI'S X>VSJ'Krsi.\ Ct'RKD BY
kydalk's stoma.) ii taiu.kts. 133
Mr, R. E Jones, buyer for Parker A '
ridgot. whose large department j
"W5?ii^are iocs ted at iM.fi an*d**"?Pi1n. .
ve. Washington. t . t;., writes, uti-1
tr'bite of April It, '(>4, as follows:!
:isf Febnary. one %enr, while in New
I rk on hnsintfCC fur mv 1 '
/ kllllll U
Etc. Repairi
4 st;. CoiL
y __
'jT'Su
imbia, S. C.
yours. They are a mighty good
Goodby."
The* President put out his
Thci fireman's face ittd not rellet
enthusiasm in that of the Chief
utlve. The PresMent received
the llnipest kind of grip from tli
smiling engine driver. As he p
down the platform to his cat
President turned in great sttrpri
th*- minorlnlpnHoni nf ?i?.* voi
thing. J
hand. '
Leo.' R. B LITTLE
ie?ult The oni.y ri.at'k in 1.ke*vii.li
ass?'d to utT Vv.ru ihnnku fob TwkntvtllO
FivkCEXTS. M KAI.S at a LI. HOCKS
1st* to ! ,
: (iltocKinics ami ! iu its * M'ki-ai.tv
I aru (iuuiiqcii lit lilt'- I *X
? table, a social function of sonn- .sort,
I or in the theatre, for example; I>ut
most people console themselves with
the thought that 1) la something that
can't lie prevented. They are misr
taken in this belief, however, for it
can bo prevented, and by a very
simple expedient. When one feels
the premonitory symptoms of a
sneeze coming on. if he will just
tnai spins a wen like bright yellowish c;
silk, tlit* central net ol" which is five f<
feet in diameter, while the support- n
Ing lines or guva measure some times ai
ten feet or twelve feet. Hiding quick- '
ly in the early mornings you may dash
right into It, the stout threads twist- j.
ing around your face like a lace veil, e(
while as the creature that has woven pi
it takes up its position in the middle a
it generally catches you right on the g
light f. fit v.-re o <ld, which laid me up
>r several weeks and left me weak and
ervous. 1 had little or no appetite.
md inj digestion was very poor My
11VsU'lans con)d not tret at the cause i
f uiy trould", as m} dig> -tion seemed ;
> mncli impaired. 1 decided to try:
Adale's Stomach Tablet s, b>*ir.^ assiir- I
i hy a faicml, they were a tro< d dvs- |"j
ppsia medicine. After using tliem for <
few days, I be^ran to realize that I was uox,
e'tintr iietter. 1 <r:?v?> ui> 1 h?? it.w?/?r . !
OILERS
and b|
es, Hangers, Ktc. I'.uildinu < astinirs?< ;>si
JGIN ES, 8?rf' ?* pi
ork, Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing,
I ?V(1P\* liar l 1 -
who walked by his side.
"Those men did not seem
ftmch pleased," he remarked, w
puzzled expression.
"Well, you see, Mr. President
turned the railroad man. with i
smile, "there's been a strike or
ro*d and they are not union mei
very
ith 4
\V A N'TKIJ- We want to iln y?i
" r,% Job i'rtntiii'j for tin* y<*ar 1th
11 OixkI work at reasonable prices,
i this '
i." j
1 press firmly down on the lip on either
side of ami a little below the nos,
trils. the symptoms will never eash
! <u and f he sneeze will ho avoided.
nr doctor told me at>o\it this trick- sev
il. cral years ago. and on a number of
occasions since 1 have had opportnnto
tost lis efficacy, I; has never
failed me."?St. J.ouls Globe*
-at
nose and, though it seldom bites or P
stings, the contact of its large bod?, J'
and long legs is anything but pleas
ant. if you try to catch it. bite it 'u
will, and, though not venomous. Its (1
Jaw? are as powerful as a bird's beak, ft
and you are not likely ?o forget the ri
encounter. The bodies of these spidera
are very handsomely decorated,
being bright gold or scarlet under- ,
ne.ith while tlw. nnnni- i?n-f <1
r-? "" * ??- * *w' ' (IM Tl
rescript ion and have gained 20 pontine)
hilt usin^ nvo boxr of these tsb- plies
is I never Telt better in m> life, and & SI
credit liydale's Stomach Tabl"t>
ith haviiijr cored me. 1 inn reeo n-1
icnil them, most heartily, to siiHVrers
cm nervous inchce-tii ii n11tl4rene1.1l
in-tip*mi relations of the system
JVnAI CO Tnmn
len Jlose, l'ipr. Y:.lves nrui Felting; Heltii
and Repair* LOMBARD FOUNDRY, !\
JPPLY STORE, Augusta, (ja.
A GREAT DRY G(
AT
. - - ^ ?aju nanus.
iifr, PacKing and Machine Sup1ACHINH
& BOILER WORKS
JOBS SALE
RHHH WH8SI?B?K^flgS
WBg^SiaaBBSBHSai
_ M/igicu >
with the most delicate slate-colored
fur So strong are the webs that birds
the size of larks are frequently caught
In them and even the small hut power
ful scaly lizard fails a victim. ti
a
Japs Belief of Mythical Creatures. l
, Japanese believe in more mythical ''
creatures than any other people on j
I the globe, civilized or savage. Among t
i| I UHLL O I UIIIU >
A REAL CURE FOR
It has recently been discovered that
he gernts that produce Malaria, breed
nd multiply in the intestines and from
here spread throughout the system
y means of the blood. This fact exlalns
why Malaria is hard to cure bv
he old method of treatment. Quinine.
rnn Atn i- ?
S. F. PERRY i
S?i?m d?. Calico, worth
lo?o Yds. < alico, worth G
:t??0 Yds. A. K. < <-iinf?h?n?, \
KX*> Yds. Hleaching. wortl
iimYlN Hleurliine- wnrtli 1
fc CO.'S.
7c.. at IV.
l.-,c. at 4%e. - a*-'
wort ll ??< -. Ht Oc.
i 10c. at Bj*.
?i <> in..
5est
IF"!
Ill
BHH
i
these arc serpents 800 feet Icing anil b
large enough to swallow an elephant, t
foxes with eight legs, monkeys with J
four ears and fishes with ten heads ti
attached to one body. They also be- ll
r lleve tn the existence of a crane which
after it has lived for *500 years has
no need of any sustenance except a
water.
i b
d
., .^.mikialc me nerves ana
wild up the blood, but do rot destroy
he germs that cause the disease.
Iydale's Tonic has a specific effect
pon the intestines and bowels, freeing
I.em front all disease breeding mi
robes. It also kills the germs that
ifest the veins and arteries. It drives
ront tho blood all poisonous matter
nd makes it rich anil healthy.
RVDALK'S TONIC is * a blood
uilder, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria
ostrover Trv it it ? * J:
SOoO Yd*. Bril-Tlcking. wort I
*?) Yds. Sheet inc. worth
Four dozen Shirts, worth
Vo doz Spools hest <"ottan Thread, will
Uh> more Pairs of Pants "XVII! be
11H> fairs ol Shoes, worth #1 ,5 to
Boys' ami Metis' Suits at and
Q H Doee,
i I2.,af. at 10c*.
N<\, at 7c.
"0j. at 31^. *
close out at 2 spools 5?.
Closed Out at Cost.
$1 ..rit, will go at 50e.
Relow Cost.
I T iTW
Ready fo
\1'.. !,"
r P4
r critical buyers,
.. -V ^4 I.,
I>
Don't for j
J - J ?>. will uul
oiut you.
a Minute f
; r?
y 9 & O S. Jt &
The Cheap !
BATESTIURC. S.
tin eV# is i v ?i i V ? ?*" i
T-* * W ? T *-* w -w
y ww.
Store.
C.
nc 11itvc
Clothes fc
Regulars, !
Comprising* a most c
tractive styles. $6.5
$8.50 to $22.50 in
peilCCllV III Oil C it; II
>r Young Men
Slims and Stouts
arefully selected variety of a
>0 to $15.00 two-piece suil
three-niece suits. Some n<
? A m.'J t
Is" x-^The Ultra&ac**
?\V
think of getting alonv
this Summer without
a pair of
OUTING
Of cour:
SHOES. I
>=?1
sc you know in I he :?
fJA !I\I- U L
( Uly Cur
Mnrrnj's Rnchn, (Jin ami Juniper has
ilie kidneys and bladder, relieving; at once
pain in tlit- back, headache, dark colored, sc
bloat tuff. etc.. am' promptly restorin
1 normal, healthy condition.
n # r t r \ t-> *
PILES |
cd. g
a direct curative action onS^
the distressing symptoms,5^
anty burning urine, dizzi-5?
a these important organ* t-ojC
things this week in SI
KINAR
1523
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hirts. Neckties and Vests. D
CLOTHIER
~ FURNISH El
Main Street Columbia, Sout
ill- ? ...?
mammmmu
h Carolina
meant i i
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