The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 15, 1904, Page 3, Image 4

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) THE Bat - vC ? ESBURG ADVOCATE _ J'" I !_ The HI GHES' rpiuc] ESPA1 DFOR A J | , * '* * . '.vli " ->'.- "V: SSEBK ' V - v We arc ^ in the market for all the cotto >' / n to be had and y <r> \ : j? " f $ i ^ will II it -ft I not be ove market pri ;rbid by any or ce for the staple * le. We guaran < tee to pay the top jjj * Jjk f| . GEP* JERAL j WERCH 4 ANDISI ^9 We ca Merchandi I . ctrvt-a t c riAV rry the largest i se between Col ij ft llaH + Cni ind most com pi lumbia and Au nllnpa an A HI r\t t < ete stock of Qer gusta. - Our leral jm new ^ i ! OLVI V 14? IIV IIUVU TT I 111 K U 1 1111U1 V U11U 1 IUU< 1 U1 Ill^lIUI^D. I THEL D.CUI JLUMC OMPAr> JY, Bate sburg S C. *J POUT/THY I i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ???????????? i DR. M. C. ROATWRIOH''', , Pa .? . All BE SURE AND I SUjjdS SUJJIip I 9J J<'J |'3J|uboJ t>| U|i'.ia o[oq.u jo 131.1 IUIU UBJIJOU1V 3AI1BU OU1 JO I ^ SEE US BEEORE VVen's Fall ! L0U m # It was J * *-m *-* ? /~v i-? ? rw?a BUYING. =- il> A PICTURE. ] fermyn's first love affair? , pprv Ihlnc nn/1 w?^ tie oegan to cons and even ttie ad niony, a thing of had time to thin I I.. TX7.11 4 ' _ ider the possibility visibility of matriwfcich he had never ik during his busy g with Ml He \vill4 FEEDS FOR powLS. M r. i I i ii? 'ishes Considerab'- Amount Nutritive M*'<rial. "he green feeds which are Justly siuereii so i*uyoi Luui uiiii iu the j liability of the ration, furnish a I 'r.*n l i> l ltatoliurg. S. (J? , -U j siv Office in Kaiiiinsr Rui.ding. Second | dn floor. ! I 01 K. L. A .SB ILL. . attoknky-at-i.aw. i ,yl ?_ _ I IO l<eesvme, ?. u. I I 10 . m jpuassap b s; qjiqAV 'Xaqjuj azuoaq * l t oj XuBtaadsa saqddB juauijuoaj [j, 'sdoj oaaj u| ao poqs uodo ue uo qitq js>?<oj oj po.vlo|[B 3i? pUB joui ( lis iiuunp sjaasui jo Xjuajd 3JB ajaqj . jij.u &Subj apjM v uoAja pub uiop * Jj pa.tto||B jf jsaq op Xaqj \i3A3AAoq na v ?v jqSiu jb nioqj joj ?dooo muim JIUOS GOIAOjd OJ pue auittolbq Nect ouijj jb sauo SunoX oqj jojjb H??l II I II2?I Hilary. one to be ? * "Rest," "I canno Jail and see me "When < or vour Fall Goods then cannc J you must ? will have down that Lwear, Gloves, Mand- or in an in rchiefs. Underwear, !'_cianLwltl long remembered. Parlo commanded the physiciau. t," answered Jermyn. ( . cannot' is oposed to 'must/ <3 >f will have to yield. Either ' have complete rest or you r> I")oVi, a Complete mental break- j may land you in your grave 1336 sane asylum " said the phyIt a directness that would | r1,iC **? ?? an mi rcL # * 0 ' His physical i back to him rapid reflect that the < 1 ^ I 1 ct n L a S'?n was a lonely " .single occupant. d, Proprietor. K? ,nto the p?r,rj at My Lady's Poi Main Street. ',im impossible thi in love with a livii | memory of the plcl ke&ith was coining lly and be began to >ld Dinwiddle niansorl sT a place for a Yet. when he would lit gallery and look rtrait," It seemed to it he could ever fall ne woman while Ihf ture clung to him. -duerabie -.mount. or nutritive iuaal, ami fadoubtedly help to maiuii. hens ir' good condition. The New k Stc*? station recommends for purpose trie more nitrogenous w?5# plants such as clover, alfalfa, ^Immature grasses. "These feeds mtain more of the needed lime ' " to grains." It must be remem* pa>M,jlut fowj8 ar,, |1(|t titled to delor A)K, largely upon bulky feed and ill rracti -c in all courts. HusinesSM Solicited. J(j BBM.TIMMRRUAN. .1. WM. TIIIIHMO.ND. THURMOND it TI M M KR M AN, | * . A ltOl MKVS-Al'-UW, j 3 Will practice t?i .-ill the State and U A. ' U Ottice in Ku'.itrman !i..ihling. Lexincton. S. C. un^s uioj; aoauup si ojom j; 'os-raoo 'Uimssod SB .{EM [BJIUEU UIJ1 T1J A[ ' ou se 2unoa jioqi jeoj |>ue ss2n Xei kn(] ()OMO|[B OJB pUW OKUEJ UOdO oSJEI a.veq .Coqi uoijm jsoq op s.{e5pm.l So iuey aBjei saeh P|n?MS sXa^jn^ ! pd}3ISSB | I Ujuau )llO JOS UEO AJip U! [[BJ \\/U|l qi ji JOJ -suoJioma pouMojp AAOIU " "I Shirts & Collars. kindiy mei He had 1 X and STETSONS ing young and sage o ft and Stiff Hats. he would s Suit Cases and \ Hand Bags. and'it hi ITE & FANCY VESTS \Zt\JZ oruiai naa 11 uoi oeen so . I ()|'F.> ong been regarded as a ris* ^ HOT'1 man in the financial world. Id heads had predicted that lome day be a power iu the d been his own ambition EvCTNthi rt to gi\> tt up, but he le consolation In the fact hi Id have at least a million Collin in tnis (liiemni I A LI. NIGHT ! nilnd that he woul PHONES :io7. picture or presen gallery. ^ *"" With this In m ride to debate wit nir the M-irket ly caine to lbe de' lIlc "W'Kei try lo seek out th{ tffords. nf the Dinwiddle them with the wlic lbfa. : S. C. family portraits. i he made up his d either destroy the t it to some public ind he took a long h himself, and finalBlsion that he would ? surviving members family and present ?le collection of their Mitt It e proportion of grain in the lion i must always be fairly large, sag to Prof. Wheeler, another ry important reason, which is ntes overlooked for using such at J. as young clover, fresh or dried, Iniyi effect on tlie color of the egg gante He says: from hens which are fed only grain and animal substances 11V have volks of a nale vellow I " I oa l>U, .1. A. WATSON, DKNTIBT. | ^ Datesburg, S. C. 1 I OH Oiirr nvfr Harris' Drug ou - ! ^ D. M. CROSSON. M. D. ojb ajaqi puB Xjaajj sjbi>u qanojj j ubqj jomojjvu saqouj o.*\ 3uj I 'pjBoq aqj, -ll qSnoaqi ua.vjjp iibu i ued-.Cjaa.uj b .<<i oobiii ui piaq 3ut i 1 'qSnoj) aqi jo pua aqj uocla Xdqio i j jb sjsaj i>ub "jojbm oqj at pua | * * o jb siBop qjiq.w pJBoq b soqB\ i>i{ ' i i i to settle d uits made to order. after ail, h Fits Guaranteed. mansion o * * * ginia, and w r?* f w?s 4 * r^v a planter. I nLcA/bK chafing st ^ ment of t . . . . . . . . master mi 1514 Main Street, | tion of vi Coiiimhin C. I pane of nn own on?not a bud amount j e concluded. bought the old Dlnwiddic n the James River, in Vir- r prepared to settle down as fairly well content, but ill a little for the excitehe old life, tho daring of nds of finance, the exulia- j ctory and even the quick oYnentarv defeat Determining on V]p,v4- fh<? house after ai 1 itAl ID hours. and strod( ~ gallery for one li scraper. t?re, angry with 1 at the sentimental proving himself gi Turning the co which would brin with the picture h ston. this, he-returned to 1 absence of several s into the portrait ist look at the pichimself all the time ism of which he was ullty. rner in the gallery g him face to face e came to an abrupt ..j, This is often objected to by who itave a preference for eggs . ( (l ilarked. orange-colored yolks, liberal feeding of fresh or dried lig clover, alfalfa, or grass will pro'rally insure the deeper coloration, inm of this frequent lack of ?l> i may be considered the normal . , aw color of the egg yolks is not known, but the occurrence of the K'l l'H VSICI." X AMI SUKOKOJJ. J.ft'svill*', S. C, l?lt. *.V. P. TIMMCRMAN, au Ti Offers his professional service ti t "Q1 ! the people of Ihiteshui>c aami vicinity ' m miM s| qatqu '3u|abjmu.> ^~I) AUBliUlOJJU .l>l) ll| UMOqs ' i>3 L\ D {> A jo uoudj.us.iii b sn spuos adqjjjs US V UMOJp pUB U| I [BJ 't*JUV[Bl| jqj aso[ u.qjo Xeqi '.vvoi sj jo)Bav aqj j IlIAl lltll Mini Mill .VlOIU.IAO SI UMllOJl ^ TV. - _____________________________ I Then cai rtmwmimmmrmi sufficiently "I A V E VOU ^2 : healthy mi , , ?_ . _ ? . "*? ! With tlu HEADACHE ^ df? ? gallery. IFYOUHAVF. 31 Kxplorln ^ one poriijj r 1?' T"*\ \ J K 1 T Tv T 1?* me the love affair, and with -m-mvw ffair the discovery that he JE~. t, either circumstance being ft disturbing to even a qQIj{ mansion went the Dinwid- ??? portraits, hung in a long g this, Jermyn cante across lit before which he paused Facing him was IITE^S j picture, living am | a Xo. not the orij tiPrmmiO'P but a young -iri tt U ? llllEUgU the portrait, exct _?s costume, tliat it THE GUARANTEED ! anyone a aonsatlo B ? C ? ' bCS yOUr Par<1 iii n d u "x?-u is 1 wh? y y y II |Y| don lor treapas: i the original of the tl b"reathing! ;inal of the picture. so marvelously like pt for her modern would have caused n of astonishment. Ion. madam. I?1?M must beg your parsing. I take It for I tuiui 1.-.HI L?tr .(.attention to the food." 'p/it* above facts are illustrated by j results of a test at the station in [ rh four lots: of hens were fed alike '>pt that no hay nor green fe.'d ~ given to one, while the others different amounts of clover hay mating with green alfalfa. The * * ;s showed marked differences in >r. Those la d by the hens having Ollice over tlie National Hank, am ai| run be foil ??.! (here day or nl^ht. U' HATKSHl'lUi. S. C. Pl Mi. Til GO. A. CJIATTLRBAUM ! 31 1'hysician a no Srr. 101. I'ateshur^, S.C. | Q) ; *i IJ SB auu[ OS |[dM AJ3.V HE S| J1 ^ ^ ifiuui asanq oqi jo jajBAi jaqsauj ^ i? jUBpuiiqc ajoiu aqj Suiqaas |m? >u|BjunnJ,, pus suat! 3mquup Jjaqj ijAvaj ;< a*BM B aABq suaqaiqj qBoojj. asjOH aqj in suaqojqo U | c? p..qajuq 3u;aq a|iq.i\ sSSa asooS sua snojjiifU! ajaa si )Bqj sb jsuicSb _ qqqiM s3oq piiB .qjiBO jo Sjoop , I IL rv V n L' j i IN il i i " : as a May Will Cure it in 10 minutes ?JZ u,at of tin Vim run luiy it anywhere -5 ; ors XVt,rt, from - ... - when first IRUG DEALER . Dinwiddle in mi 111 111 111 111 in mi im ; r-2 place, hut formation t ity of th of the fan ; pin. sienner ami oeaui.tui o* r morning. Her costume was o 18th century, ami it > colstill almost as bright as * ' painted. THE CHILDRI af the old servants of the ccwar family still lived on the . e genuo Terniyn could gain no in- Ballard-Sn from them as to the iden- ST. e portrait's original. None idly had lived on the idace 'REMEDYl ^n<i 1 a,n f " L 155 k' u ! Father used to c :N'S FAVORITE TONIC. know. and. as we norhood. I persuai e or IMITATIONS. * if PftCPAMED CMLY EY OVCT Slid SllOW n OW Liniment Co. i ancestors. You af louib, mo. Francisco, and ha' !life. One of your were out when w aic- .nr. Jtruiyn: Elizabeth Dinwiddle. >wn this place, you wpip in the neighled him to bring me le the home of my e. I was born in San re lived there all my servants told us you re called, but he in no gveen feed had yolks of a 1 t shade, the color increasing In Intensity with the proportion of hay or green feed in the ration. The greenish tint of the white also varied, but not so regularly. Fari.ers' Voice Facts A' out Cecsc. (loose raising is not so largely engaged in in this country as it is in p-iiiiwv'ill v in i !i?rmn 11 v w | Located in l)r. Ridgcll'ti Old OIHc?. j K. J. KTIlKRKrxJE sj Dentist. ! j<' Levsvillt*, S . C'.J | u 9i o: OiUne over Austin's stnrt*. mucis Aq pojjef Sujpimq oqi jo VI w HiJUjStp oq )OU n|.u Xaqi ojoq.w sSuj K V I|U(( joqjo uiojj Xbmb ?q p|iu>qs paqs I >m mq 'xjbssojou s| ibqi (jb s! uj sou J|uqj ??>(uiu puB jopun o? oj luoqi ! IS >; qiaos ,?qi aupej poqs uodo ub puu j jt j, loqi p|oq UI-va oanoj Saujou jjjav iooj the rt uqi 8 :p.uinliaj ojb sasnoq jo spjBX an(i ir ijsuodxo ujq '9ii]J(ls oqi U) saao ' there iija'bi ojb Xeqj ??l!MA\ poj no.tt oq isniu i by nv in jnq 'sasodjud amnoojii joj ibi ! plnim DALE'S TONIC Sir a REAL CURE FOR instead La,1>"s Po ias recently been discovered that in fr""11* ? srms that produce Malaria, breed making uj lultiply in the intestines and from it. spread throughout the system Now, .T< eans of the blood. This fact ex- cused of ; why Malaria is hard to cure by (.ain? 0, civil war. ami .lermyn grad- ? up the hope of naming the he began calling it ".My Jfij rtrait." and took to standing f ii for hours at a time and > all sorts of romance about rmyn had never been acbeing a sentimentalist, and n him with n chA/?V /y - stated on showing Father is at the t lery looking at th< ^ "You owe me I the name of this a gS^'" "I am ber name wife how he'had >i^SA her great-granduu ; us over the house. >ther end of the sale pictures." no apologies. Miss pardon me. if I ask incestress of yours?" sake." iu must be." :er Jermyn told his fallen iu lu*e with get so are raisoil by the. hundr> <ls and hordod like sheep in Amorioa. There is no reason why every ftrnn r who has plenty of trass range should not keep geese and increase his income at very little co.-t, as tiny can he Kept on gr.ws and water from spring until late in the (all. N? .rly every farmer has some meadow near his buildings which could he utilized I.. M. MITCHELL. l'llYSH lAN AM> Sl'RUKoX. Hatesbiirjr. S. (J. Olllcc Hours: K to U a. in. 2 t?? 3 p. hi. 1 7 :30 to 9 p. rr, 1 w js( I jo U PI noil 8 dSdOQ 'bvaujb uosbds ^le ?' ijpoojq oqj uoq? uO|JipuoD ;o isaq i,^iil<i J1 ui ??n i(|a\ dsooa ?u!p??.>j(j jiioX pue t^c ^ Ryda Facing the Future. upon "What is the baby's name?" asked crone ic graciously condescending young jnffcSl oman. from "His name is Flyin' Machine lack- and n >n," wa? the colored mother's reply. RY d method of treatment. Quinine, that ji,|s etc., stimulate the nerves and ' ' up the blood, but do not destroy a jcrms that cause the disease. ne-,s w mole's Tonic has a specific effect H*5? doctoi the intestines and bowels, freeing him Jerm from all disease breeding mi- his ease, s. It also kills the germs that jn replj the veins and arteries. It drives l tj,e mietor the blood all poisonous matter ! tr. fill, .,,, takes it rich and healthy. )" "1" DALE'S TONIC is ' a blood to marry ? -?<y romancing about the pora^ sign of ihe mental weak- Going IOT I h be hail come so to dreaJ. Choler; r was his old friend, and to \n wrote a full account of Dontputyo but keep h l>ot1 r he received a letter from home. There . giving hint laughing advice . Colic. Cholera original of the picture and Diarrhoea. 1 her. ending with sufficient ' Summer Comp :hamberlain*s Colic. wanted to t a and Diarrhoea a small Manats Remedy. view his new urself in this man's place, He looked it over tie of this remedy in yonr isfaction and final is nothing so good for where did this thi Morbus. Dysentery and angel brought it. . t is equally valuable for yOU awake wtaeu ! ilaint and Cholera Infan- lv .. ..w< rade the Baby, ia boy was called in born baby brother, with decided dlssatly asked: "Mamma, np come from?" "An Fimmie." "Huh. wa? he come?" "Ccrtain>11 then T>nntiim nil to very good advantage l>y devoting it to goose culture. The only tlmo one has to food any grain is in winter, and then very little is required to keep them in good breeding condition. Peed a little oats, cut clover and green corn stalk leaves, oyster shelU and plenty of waier, and ? little corn at night on real cold days, I int. K K. HARDIN, 8, Physician ani> Simoicox. j, ltatesburg, S. C. < 5 i 1? Ofli ?> at Dat^sburg Drug Co. __ "How did you come to (?ivt* hi in build* ich an extraordinary name?" 1 destr< "Well, you Fee, dat chile takes after point is father, an* I wanted to Rive him ?? name dat were gwlne to be approriate. An' every time anybody men ons tlyin' machine' dey say it's sum- eit tier in dat positively refuses to work." $70 bit -Washington Star. ?r, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria scriousnes >yer. Try it, it will not disap- seek out you. | In human _________________________ lonely inn i Acting nre otlering two line clubbing Jermyn b nations. Take advantage of j L ' You also get a chance at ouri ' ' , man>* frle girls whoi I s to recommend him to his neighbors and indulge children than i i companionship instead of ,1?1? s" j Yon, or som on this recommendation. ; snre to need tii egan to culiK'ate his neigh- j and when that ong whom he soon made j it badly; yon \ nds. More than one of the i not buy it now ai he met attracted him, and au emergency savea ine lives 01 more my other medicine in use. * ve Kot to say 11 ed with water and sweet- easy. I'd like tc ant. to take. put off such a hi e one of yonr family, are on me. I ISMOI Lis remedy sooner or later ! can work Joho An^T,SoV"'wh? ??** tyt and bo prepared for such ' "ra Price,25c.; large size, boj * that you are dead > see any old angel oking thing as that c we're stuck unlosi nie Green and trade >r one of his spotted Cronicle. ?? ? ?