The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 15, 1904, Page 2, Image 3
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THE ADVO
N. Rogers Bayly, E<1
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HAWKE'
I. and Prop. an(j
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S EYE ULASSE
1 Spectacles.
WE BffTE&BURG A DV
Purifying Power.
:S
Inherent (Qualities of Uancocke I.it
Sulphur Make it u Household A><
Thi? preparation i< nature* gren
j if? nv ic'de. 'I litis its life upon ihe
prtMtuees lliat moss highly Tallied
OCATE
Late Count Waldemee's Courtship.
iui?) Qj ,jie |alo FieM Marshal Count
ll Waldersee it is said that he proposed
,l>st to Princess Noor, who became his
fHLI. wire, under the following circumr?
Stances: The princess had been shop
Thomas & liarton Co.
A 1+
Thomas & Barton Co.
Entered at the Jtatesbu
effice as Secoud-C lavs
For Preside
ALTON B. PAI
Lisopus, N.
irjr, 8. C., l*o8l j * Dj
Mail Matter- j Hj
*KER. ||
|8iiit f rate, viear, ocntiuut-u conip
iun.
Added to the bath, Hanoi
j liquid Sulphur cures licenses ?.f
skin am] confers the benelit of lasi
health.
These ailments anil ninny more
conquered by the use. . ccording tc
direction of Hancocks Liquid Snip
ache, itch, burns and scalds prie
heat, diptheria. catarrh c inker
soreness of ejelids. mouth, scalp, i
Mxm
lex- pi 11 c una nau it um11 [laitci >u uv>
hand when he met her, saluted and
aoks turned around to accompany her to
the tlu, ituur of her residence. The prin11
cess held out the parcel to him. He
ap looked distressed. She affected not
,11,, to understand why. He reminded her
Inr: of the severe rule prohibiting military
kly. men of every degree from carrying in
and the streets parcels or even ladies'
nose wraps. Site told him that the rule
vji ^ai rvi i
... Sal
This chance beats 1
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vi Citivrii
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the Standard Oil
j_.x- ,i _
For Vice-Pres.
HENRYQ.DA
Elkins, W. 1
Nature is shedding her
The leaves are railing f?
#
The Bell Telephone c
IHMMiMB
VIS,
A supply of these
summer attire. m almost ar
ist. ,
pair of $
ompanv start si
glasses just received, and w<
ly eyes. If you need a new
glasses come and let us
low them to vou.
At principal druggists. Send
booklet to Hancocks L ijuid Sill]
Co. Baltimore, Mil
e can
Manilla Prize Money
Washington, Sept i)?The tren:
depot tment has begun sending ch
to the officers aid men of Adu
was absurd, and that m tins instance
,1 ,'jJ. 't must b? disregarded, or else? He
laughed, took the parcel and called
next day to know what penalty he
would have incurred had he not
broken the rule. She made a suucy
reply. Both bandied words halt' gay.
surv half-sentimental, with the conse<jueuce
eeks the visit ended in an engagelira!
mcnt
deal, as we stana
the goods.
reciuy 10 ueiiver
operation on October l.s
girl will be Miss Elbere
* *
The cotton gin is bit
miming far into the nij
w itli its work.
?ka .?A..:nA. ?.1 .
t. TL'e Hello
EYES
sy these days (
(lit to keep up ^ J
,ur?i? -
TESTED FREE.
H ARRI<
i/oncjs neci 111 |?:iJ IIH'IU HIT
award* of prize money made for
American fleet at Manila bay. An
the checks so far sent out are thos
Admiral Lfewey, Captain I.aiJ'be
and Mrs Harriet Gridley, wife of (
^ tain Gi idlev. The cheek to Adn
Dewey is for $18,5lff. T.'.e next Jar
sum was to Mrs. Gridley. whose
- baud commanded the largest ship
Heathen Business Methods.
l',e Business among the Chinese, aclong
cording to a Russian traveller who kas
e oT Just returned from Manchuria, is ou
i ton a co-operative basis. There are
risip- neither proprietors nor employees, but
I I all who work in an establishment are
r ' partners.
From time to time small allowances
~ are doled out to them?barely cuough
to live on?but at the end of the year
Porch and La\>
4 fv?t lonjf, made ol IrirJ wood nnd varnisl
regular price was $1.50 each. We will clos
ShutOut Mosquit
The l'"rfection Mosquito Canopy and
you can move it around to any old place
n Settees,
?ti"em?..T'it Q8c. each,
oes and Flies.
?. These fusten to the be?t so tha
l,)r 1 C /?/"v
ovuu iuc IIIU^ JU^ auu :
merchants will be over,
brick stores are occupie<
?
Cotton is coining in ru
merchants are busy sain
ing the staple. Some fa
satisfied with the prices
VI VU1
All the new THE J LJ R
i.
For the First W
,pid.y sod the September Ter
pang and try- r
rmurs are not S. A. llc-ak.
o ? . . Ben liiller,
Batesburg is
'Y Wheat Still Burni
Baltimore, Sept. 9.?City Sun
T, Thomas, reported to the bur
re6k Of fict commission today that h
who were doing vome Held w
Smiths wharf yesterday afterm
covered a large quantity of wh<
was^still burning?exactly
the battle, ttie Olympin. This is
fig. $0,413. The total amount to be tii
_ ed is $370,3811.
ever c.
nt dis- - " ~
is men, LETTER TO WARREN SUIT
ork ou Butesburg, S. (J.
oon uneat
that Dear Sir: But few of the men
seven se|| t|le hundred different paints ii
'"(>r all the profits are divided,
ivid- The Chinese merchants are so hou
est that among all the ten branches
of the Russo-Chinese Hank located
in China there has been no record
" I rince their establishment of a single
| protested note.
who
i the ^uretl Of Laine Back After 1"? Years
u breeze, former price, $4.50; will sell
i Twonry-Five Fa
! Golden Oak or Mahogany Finish, wood or
I regular priee, $3.00; sale price
Eighteen Parlt
Bich Piano Polish in English Oak or Mah(
the Hooker for a present, worth $6 00, *7.
sale price
tor VUlIipi^lt.
ncy Rockers.
"""'"r$1.49 each
jr Rockers.
>Ranv. Saddle or Cobbler Seats, just
0? ?i? eoo 3 Q8 each
paying and haul theii c<
markets for higher pric<
ably tLey bring it back
they cannot do as well a
their own town.
DAGT ANin DD
jttuu to other Charlie Baughatn,
?s, but invari- N. lienry Bite.
: as they find Charles P. Cannon,
,s right here in Geo. M. Ellisor.
IivinC. Nunainaker,
V7. S. Keisler,
Dray tor E. Clark,
Mark A. Corley,
'PQPMT " Frank Hwndrix,
monins niter uammores oig tin
wheat was so hot," said Mr. 'J
"that we could not handle it.
to lot it cool oir before we cou
eeed with the work. The win
in scliu chunks but the grains <
tinctly visible".
Read Pennsylvania Grit. C
e. " i n?* I market know much about then),
riionias, Devi e agents have a state cheui
We hail certificate felling just what its i
Id pro- of* they know a good ileal, not
eat was about Devoe but thorcvt; we see
were dis tlie v do. We buy every paint,
has any sale, and analyze it.
agent Amis out all about it.
When we know what a paint is i
ut i ert | we ^now how it will act: w? U
^11 oi Buttering.
list'.-- "] had been troubled with lame bad
nade f?r fifteen years and I found a euiupo?|v
'utt> recovery in tlie use of Chamber%
Iain's Pain Balm," saps dehn (i. liis
tiint her> (,?illam, lml This liniment i
that al-o without an equal for s. rains ant
Our bouisess?For sale by Timinons, Bros.
: Ratesburg, tfeCrossoil, Drug Co. Lees
ville.
nadei
linvv I
250 Window
' Sire 3\0 fret, all colors, cloth uiuiiMt?d 01
rollers, fixtures complete, worth f>0c. en?"|
* Do You Want t
' Then get the best mattress o i earth. one
> soinina. A curled hair mattress, made
" weight 40 pnuods, put up only in bc-st A.
price, $25; sale price ...
' Shades,
i^uls^ 2z. each.
0 Sleep Cool?
111?t wnl lust :i lifetime am) cure in01
Sou'l' Amerieaii liair drawings,
V. A ticking- lingular
nw <ti 1 i >
Batesburg is distinct
Yet it is not one of
short-lived struggles fc
there is a steady, strong
advance all along the li
About thirty five ye;
? ? Kidney M. WeMinger
A . Walter Shenley,
D. E. Hook.
lv on a boom. Thos. A. Shuler,
those sudden, J,. W. Gardner,
ir growth but Geo. R. Fields,
and extensive **en Bkkley,
J as. A. Eleazer,
Be B. L. Kleckley,
ars ago there ^ Rankin,
j?neaiev, uaiesuneg agent.
Abscs?*.
W. 11. Harrison, Cleveland
writes, Aug;. 15, 1902: "I wan
a word of praise forllaltarl
Liniment. 1 stepped on a nai
caused the cords in my leg to c
and an abscess to rise ir. my kn
the doctor told me that I won a
stiff leg. so one day 1 went t
T nril'< ilrnir wliir** iwli.t W TUiVl'
Iiow far it goes, ami how long it \\
Devoeisthe standard; cull it
The best of the rest is about 75;
t to say worst : the lest are betwt
's Snow Hut the men who sell them, il
I; which know any better. They k
soi^r^et what the maker tells t> em. Tli
t have a l'H'y know that he tells them* r
r? .1. F. don't know w hether lie tells tin in
iit l)pn. 1
ears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids
luO. Nature.
Medicines that aid nature ureal
en. ways most etl'ectunl. Chamberlain'!
lon't Cough Remedy avis on this plan. It
now allays the cough, relieves the lungs
aids expectoration opens t he seeret iunt
!lt and aids nature in restoring thesys
riiey I tem to a healthy couditt'in. Kor salt
the ' by Timmeiis, Bros, Hatesbuiv, & Cros
! 1 ll'iur f 'n I I ??
Oilier 3?od Mat- aq ? a
treses at ^Z."0,4)4. II
Sample Brass a
* at sweeping reduction?, in wide v .iriety
t styles. Prices for brass ran/r from*
* IRON REDS, variety of |attern
colors, sonic trimmed with brass, i
,$6.50; $8.50; $12.
nd Iron Beds
$16.50 to JO.
s, ?* nm*li:i?r in \vliit? ami
excellent values, to $20.
waa, thirty two iniles w
bia on the old Richmoi
railroad a stopping poic
of Batesburg. Two st<
dwellings comprised t
was a owaii beginning,
beginning nevertheless
stores mentioned wer
est of Culuiu- J# j Rawl,
id & Danville ?. T. Meet/.e,
it by the name Khett Younginer,
jrea and three Jno. J. Ilowell,
Jno. J. Culler,
he town. It ? H
but it was a Joseph W. Meetze,
These two Wade A. Price,
e the . loafing J Moses Taylor,
T T>
yer, Coio ) He recommended |
of Snov Liniment; I got a 5(
and it cut ed my ing. It is
liniment in the world,
Abscesses with few exceplii
indicative of constipation or r
The/ may, however, result froi
or from foreign b >d'es, introdt
t-o the skin or flash, such :-.s s{
thorns, etc. O. J. Harris.
*.v
... ? tr?n ii ur inn.
a bottlt flie jjU jnessjs no(_ condut-teri on hi
)c. size,
the best edpe; tlie less they knov, the i
comfrotable they are.
ons are Yours truly,
Inbl'ow. F. W. IbVoiAL
ired in-] (* Tiinmons Bros sell our pa
pi i tilers, j
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K \V 1
nore
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SOME GOOE
25 rolls Japanese Matting?,carpet pallet
per yard, our sale price, 18c. yard.
THINGS.
ns, the kind sold everywhere at tlik-. J
places and points of in
farmers around. The
all articles necessary
from farm implements
to drugs and articles ol
train passed once each
was a great event in lh<
the town. A cotton mi
JL JL i/rttiiaj
terest for tlie jj# jefj- Burtfpss,
re were fouud Silas M. Coogler,
for home life Charlie B. Kneece.
and groceries Jerod Taylor.
' toilet. Tue _____
way daily and
; daily life *>l Do you wa?t a good pai
1), or bank, or jf s0 CftU on J- V
Subscribe to the Advocate.
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ir of shoes? |
. Glover. 'i> i
COLUMBIA, NEWBER
AND LAURENS R. R
Charleston, Greenville, Col
' hia, Atlanta.
! | Short Line.
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SAMPLE PICTURES. Choice assort
cent. oti . pictures for 4Sc.. each. $2 p
$1.4tf each. $"i pictures for $2.rx)euch.
ICE BOXES, 2"> pounds ice capacity, $3
REFRIGERATOR SALE. It s petting
(Jleanable and Sanitary Refrigerators at $
AX MINSTER BUGS. Ju.-t a few Jel
parior rug made. Jfc3.r?0 Rugs fur $1.98. ^
ni'Mvunvn ..... ..I.-.: - ?? -
ill?lit of beautiful snbjn ts, 5(1 |irj^^^Ej
for $:' |>u tiiry^Bj^^HH|
hot and ton neetl one of the I.eonni
t ii. hi autifli! | iiii( ins, tIn* [.ret ties S
fB 5') Itwj;* fov $:t ,9?i. fl
newspaper nau never be
as belonging to Bat<
things were not allowec
they had begun. Ther<
into the lile ol the town
growth and success. Th
years it has been at wor
main the dominant ch
en ureutueu 01
esburg. But
I to stop wliere
? was infused Given Up To l>i<
the spirit ol B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Vi
rough all these Kvansvllle, Ind writes :
? years I was troubled with
k and will re- bladder affections which
aracteristic ot much pain and worry 1 U
was all run down, and a ye
I
$: Grosson
$ Drug
lK'r"?v,r5'i jji Co M PA N Y
kidney and 1 GAIN i
caused me aTa LEESVlLLE, S, C.
?t flesh and
ar ato had -/TS? lL. <*w li
Schedule in Effect January in, 1 i?<
Eastern Standard Time.
/N
Northbound. S. A. L.
K
. I >;? I
-'N Lv. Clinton (Dinner) 2 h
, Lv Cross Hill H OJ
Lv (Jreenwood J Hi
Lv Abbeville I W
rTa Lv Ellierton.. ? "? 2:
! Lv Allien* it ;t"
S3 - *-<
. <3 ?
&| C/3 = t i
t pin 1m
i pm , Q
.'.'.'!.'! ^ UJ /1\
...-. .j,,.../!,!) ?ii r i k i in a\ n r
r =
Thomas <S
_ A
i iii? ii t i i f a mvinu ol l-l.a H
: Barton, j
Uatesburg for the year;
come. It is not our pu
the growth and develop
town through the past y
tory. So dice it to say tl
been a growth, steady ai
steao of the one traiu ea
that belonged to the o
j lliat are to to abandon work entirely"
rnose to trace ?m,e bf8t Physicians whi
1 no eood and I was pra<ti
lenient of our up tc die. Foley's Kidney
ears of its his- recommended and the first
ine great relief, and after
!iat there has second bottle I ras entirel
ml surely. In- Sold by Timmons Bros.
ich way daily
Id days there
I had three / S
eh did me <?* r*
cully given ?? i House PailltS,
hot t lie gave ^ ,nside and out' Manu'?
takintr the y/1 tured by New Era Whi
y cured."? vj> Lead and Color Work
| !
jv2; .Buggy & Wagor
a/ Varnishes.
I :
! Ar Atlanta (via A. L ) s 21
j xK Lv Atlanta M !M
i xTA Ar Chattanooga 10'
, Ar Nashville *? 4(
c" " Ar Evansville 1J 4i
te MX Ar St Louis 7 !t
s- NX Soutlilmnml. S. A. L.
I NX r,v Atlanta 8 If
I N-^ l.v Atliftis ?.... 10 6!
I v x '*v Klherton .... 12 '<
I VX i l.v. A lilii'Vi I ! > 1
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MERCHANTS I
Commf'ni'i>/1 RikIhpcc l
BANK, AU^STA I
are now four w.th conve
Bate*burg is the largest
between Columbia and
the Southern Railroad
ncome from its Hatesbu
any points between the
cities. This can be prove
Instead of the two get
nient schedule. F^TUlt
shipping p >int
Augusta anil 1 am stil1 selling fruit
- t,,e Greensboro Nurseries,
receives more *
iirni that I nave been conn
rg office tlian for ,fl yearg T||e trees
above nameu much satisfaction, displayii
d by statistics, growth, ami I find no irotib
leral s ores ol sale3? ?ee me before buyin
^ Stains, Hard Oil, Fine.
Unseed Oil, Etc.
trees for ^ ^
the same V/*
ected with ^ Crosson Drug Cohave
given l.eesville, S. C.
iK a hardy ^
le makiiiK
V /* I
if- MX 1
st I I-v tircensnod I ~v
y | [,v Cross Hill 1 <)'!
^ y* j I,v Clinton 2 1."
v/ I Ar Clinton 2 l"i
v ' i Soul It Hound.
K,'
S * I |,v GI fit n Springs (C & \V ( ).Itt ()(
^ ^ l,v Spartanburg 12 01
vjy i Lv (Sropuvilltv 12 13
vix ! |,v Wutprloo I 17
v^'v i Ar Laurens (Dinner) 1 :$<l
< pin 3^ ^ 1^^^
! | ?m ***** ^
? 3?^
? ? V;
p<" u j?r^
;::::: _L_j g wy
MAUHICK WALTON. I'kkmidkst. N\ >
AMtKIlT HAT
DIRECTORS: Maurice Walton. W'm. J
Charles T. I'tntl, .lames K. Turver,
, Henry H, <Hrvan Lawrence,
j < eorge S Murphey. Does
a jrenerul llaiikui^ Hit i < ss. I'ays
Accounts of Merchants, Corporations :
W in Mill 1
r. j ik)Luxgs\voutii,vice thkk !
oil, camiikk. ?H
llollinursu tiIi, Win II li.nrr-it,
William m fin, I.. I, A f rifjj tmi. I
John j. Kvan<, TIioiii is It. Maxwell, 1
inti'iwt no .-'|ie.-i.il (Savin^*) uiv'l- I
illil ililli viilll ll- -i ilii'ilfil ?
*60 there are today thirt;
jority of them J 'andsoun
tures, and all of theui s
ment stores. For drug
drug store; for dry good
dry goods store; for gree
a special store handling
our merchants InsUud
y one. the in a- (jeo, M. Adai
e biiek struc- Batesbi
pecial depai t a
,?/e goto a ?????????????
b to a special
n groceries to
them. And I ? ARTWRIGHI
i of ordering | ?
ms, *???
irg, S. O.
r^ M^NtiH euRB AND p
; Northbound. ('. ?& W <!.
i 1 'ail
1 Lv Lniiri'tis (Diniior) '-'07
Ar Greenville -I S"?
i Ar Spartuiihug ;{ !5o
| Ar Glenn Springs 4 oO
: Ar Waterloo Southbound.
C, N. & I..
I . No.'."J. No,
I i '*v banr<;iis 7 (HI am 2 <>J
V cdtE
s: o> I ? a
C f 0>
Pr? in[>t niiu courteous attention gu ru
Three-Picce Su
At Ore
utt-eil Send ua your collection'
its |
flt Ppflnrtinn
their gocdi are Mow g
York and other norll
where they can get the
market and get whu
There is a sum of f4F0. c
to employees. The co
success. We boast as g
school and corps of tea
[oiiiff lo New ^ TOILET SO/
beat on ti e
t they want,
laily paid ou
tton mill is v
rood a CJradetchers
aa mi)
"~ j Kv ? lint.-n 7 80am 2 22
, Lv X?* wherry H plain :t 10
j Lv Prosperity 0 02 am 51 21
I Lv Clinpm. 0 Ilium !t "?1
Ar Columbia 10 4o um I 45
3ft Northbound. C. N. a b.
Lv Columbia 5 00 pai 11 10
! Lv (1 ha pi ii 0 05 pm 12 OH
Lv Prosperity 0 41 poi 12 2^
I I i' \ - ?? " ?
E <53 I C
pm' ?
<D ^3
1m *
k
We it re offering grex
and Youth's Three-Pie<
| Comfort, Style
That Describe Them.
1 V? irl V t I lis
it values in Men's
:e Suits.
, Durability.
Made in all Pnnn
town in South Carolina,
time we are going to ha<
cent new school building
newspaper which sends <
weekly and its subscript
stantiy increasing.
Waterworks and electi
being installed. The 1
and in a alior '
ve a magmtif.
We have n tt ^
3Ut 2*>00 copie mMM
Lion list con- ^Hpjjjg
ric lights ar?
tell te!et)hoi e 9595fiir
?.< nrn mi j i " > |)IM I. >'l
i Lv Clinton 8 :p pm 1 510
Ar Laurens 0 UO pm 1 oil
Southbound. A. C. L.
Lv Columbia 1 "?">
Lv Sumter 6 80
Ar Charleston 0 :h"?
Northbound. A. <\ L.
Lv Oharleston f> (*J
r.v Kiimf'.t- -J
^
pi" i
p"> l
ptn
I
> am !
ler weaves, embodying
I C Levy's J
Broadway, An
; Comfort, $7 to $z5.
Son & Co.
gusta, Ga.
system ia being put in, |
close communicator) wi
S.ate and northern cille
respect the new CITY is
self. The work of dean
tifying the sine's ia goi
our intention to have oin
Mt and neatest an l no
IHHVr
>l:icing us i< ^
A ' V - SjZujUhT't *'
ill the whoh
In
ii:g and beau
in" on' ' Remedies fur the m.?
e uf the clean cure of all skin diseases o
. , and used for fifteen year:
at kill 11-I ? fi l l
taut eradication of flras and all n see's am
ii dogs and all domestic animals. M ami fact
Ar Columbia (A. <I..] 11 Oil
Trains r>5 and b2 an i ve and de
i. from new union depot.
Trains 2*2 and 21 arrive and do,
from Cost Lind Freight Station, <
v.iis street, Columbia.
For rat s time table or further
i n ? formation, apply to any auent or w
..I", II F LKA I'll AIM', <L T A ,
"re(l IU..L . r
till)
am
l?ar ????
t 'I'he Monarch Stuinp Puller.
jjk The Monarch is 'lie
only machine mat has
hi 'ev,r 10 "n*
II
iWhen in C
... 1
Columbia
busintflM towns in South
Watch out for Batesbi
coming! And that in a I
o^r" 1 FOUNTAIN C
urgt She l> FOK SALE IN
hurry!
ITY KENNELS. Augusla, Ga
BATESJ1UK<; BY T1MMOXS BROS.
II M F.MKKSON. T. M..
WihniiiiMon, N*.
J F LIVINCSION Sol A3i.,
nf CJoIiiinbi
W Ii (I >S, President,
OoJu no bin, 8
'TlT"jr ? lI1^? '"" Rear miller
^EjV-heaviest strain.
gear by its own
a, weight. If in ne?le of a tump poller
write to M. Atlnir.s.
C. Hnte?hurg, 8 C.
Shave a
Jerome Hotel 1
it the
Barber Shop.