The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 15, 1904, Page 3, Image 5
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ESBURG ADVOCATE'
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for all the cottoi
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GEN
IERALI
VIERCH
4
ANDISI
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I We car
Merchant! is
store is now
ry the largest a
>e between Col
' filled with Fur
nd most com pi
umbia and Au<
niture and Hou<
ete stock of Gen
^usta. = Our i
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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DR. M. C. ROATWRIC5H'?\ j l,)dJ
Dkntist. a'>u3I
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DC OUKC /\1>U
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S'uuils 3uyjnp 2T
J<* I'jjjiiboj b| U|EJ3 d|oq.u jo
.1 'pJjq uujjjoiuv t)a11eu wqj jo | , | g
[l.tflCAIt U Cl n un u 1*AU MM ... I II
snc ur* tstiruKt^
Ven's Fall I L0VE
# I It was Je
rrii<s;nf Leuce a v<
tAUYIIMU.
D A PICTURE. ]
rmyn's first love affair? ,
?ry dtffcperate thing and _fl
he oegan to cousii
and even Mie adv
nionv, a thing of w
had time to think
life In Wall atre???
tier the possibility
isibility of matrlhich
he had never
: during his busy
Ti I
*vitli Mi
He will^ FEEDS FOR powLS. (
SI r.
itiiiX ashes Considerab'. Amount
Nutritive Ma erlal.
'tie siccu feuds which are justly
sidered so i-iportaut add to the i
t, itabillty of the ration, furnish a
siderable '.mount of nutritive tua- v
Hatesburjc. S. C. I
| sim
nice in Kumiu?r Riii.ding. Second I du q:
floor. ! -urns
? i 0i?q,
K. I.. AS'RII.L. , oojj
ATTOKNKY-AT-law. OJtlJ
xLeesville, 8. C. 1 JO ,u
| jo ai
Vill 1'racti -e in all courts. llusines!- |
? 1- - ->t "
oj Xuapadsa saqddB juauijBaJ)
sdoj aaj) u| jo paqs uado ue uo
isiq ): ,<.<)j oj pa.vuqic ojb puB aaui (J
Suunp sjaasui jo .C)ua(d jjb r.jaqj j
u b^ubj apiM b uaAta pus mop "
parous j; jsaq op Xaqj MaAa.^oq
b ty 'jq^iu jb uiaqj joj sdooa
iiq ouios- apiAOJd oj pus aujtpjBq [NecK.V
ujj jb sauo aunoX aqj aajjB qoo[ kf?rc
Bs-saaau si pooqjoqqa|aii aqj uj
? - " one to be k
? ^ ? "Rest," c<
"I cannot,
ill and see me "when cs
r VOlir Fall Gocds then cannot
. you must hi
* # * will have a
down that m
vear. Gloves, Hand- or In an lnsi
:hiefs. Underwear, s>cian with
< ^ave been I
>n? remembered. | I A I
jmmaudbjl the physlciuu. ~ * V
answered Jermyn.
innot' is oposed to 'must,*
' will have to yield. Either
ave complete rest or you r? r\o?,*h
Complete mental break- LJ?1\ la
iay land you in your grave 1330 '
me asylum." said the phya
directness that would j
>rutal had it not been so
P ... His physical he
back to him rapidl;
a reflect that the ol
1^1 ft L? s'on was a ,one,-v s<
' single occupant. Y
Proprietor. .?o into the portrai
at "My Lady's Port
Haiti Street. ,,ini impossible that
in love with a livlni
j memory of the pictu
1m tV,l? a* tl
alth was coming
> and he began to
d Dinwiddle manarl
cf a place for a
el. when he would
t gallery and look
rait," it seemed to
he could ever fall
? woman while the
ire clung to him.
ai, ami vjuuiiuieuiy neip to main*
ii. hens I r'good condition. The New , _
it StP'f station recommends for i
purpose tne more nitrogenous |
?';? plants such as clover, alfalfa, !
.Immature grasses. "These feeds
intuin more of the needed lime y
' "m'to grains." It must be remem- '
pa?? ?iJat fowls are not tilted to de- |
lor .V,0 largely upon bulky feed and |
Holli e proportion of grain in the |_
Solicited. 5,3111,1
JO
.. ... -jimu
(jko. Mem. 1 i m m klt.m a n.
.1. Wm.Thukmo.nd. _ 1>l
Till RMONI) & TIMMKKMAX, * BA
alfoi-.n ky8-a r-i.aw. sbue
V111 practice in )JJ the State and U
A.
Oltic# in Kentr.nat; !?;.ildiii?. "uu
Lexington, S. C.
ou a.
qs mujj jd^uvp si ojdi{) J) 'osjcioj
Oiq)SSUd SB ABM 1BJ1UBU 9l{) Tl] A[ '
sb Suuoa Ji^qj jbjj pus s3^t? ab[ KNOX
JMO||B OJB pus .?3UBJ UddO oSJB[
Bi( .tuq) uoi(M jsrfq op s.tdlfjmi, Soft
tti a6je-| a A e H Pinoqs sXa^jn^ c
| 3
pajajssB j
uiiiHu ino }aa ubo .iaqj uj hbj \\/nn
Jt JOJ SUO^JjUJ poUAiOJP 3AOU1 Vv n I I
IB 9JJU1 PUB AldOJl SIBOll 'llSnoai _
inns (X sonars. kindly mean
He had lo;
[ and STETSON'S ing young n:
and sage old
; and Stiff hats. he would so
ult Cases and \
This had
Hand Kaj^s. an(j it hurt
*r- tf. i- . %/r-c-T-o fouutI
E & EANCN V ES TS that he wou
I tn iloi
it- i 1 OPEN
ng been regarded as a ris- i HOT"
tan in the financial world,
I heads had predicted that
me day be a power in lha
been his own ambition Evtl*\ thill
t to gi\> n up, but he Al
consolation In the fact
Id have at least a million Collim
in i. 111a uut-uiua.
ALL NIG JIT ! mind that he would
PHONES *207. picture or present
j gallery.
; With this In mil
, ride to debate with
ig the Market >
ffords. of ,he Dinwiddle f
them with the whol<
bia, : S. C. family portraits.
ne mane up Ills
either destroy the
it to some public
id he took a long
himself, and finalsion
that he would
sur\iving members
aiuily and present
? collection of their
11011 i must always be fairly large. |
Ing to Prof. Wheeler, another
ry important reason, which is ,
mi's overlooked for using such
at J. a8 young clover, fresh or dried,
buyi effect on the color of the egg
cante He says:
> from hens which are fed only
grain and animal substances
lly have yolks of a pale yellow
This is often oliicdwl tr? t?v
I>U, .1. A. WATSON, i 0111
I>r.KTi8T. i 1
^ .{UUO
Datobur^, s. C. | Jq
on j
Oiirt' over Harris' Drug auo
I) M. CROSSON, M. I>.
U?m JOMOJJVU KOq3U| OA) HU| Slii
>jBoq .tqj, ')! qSiuuqi UdAiJp jiBit i i
iI aiu.(av) k .<q ojjqd ui p(aq ifui i
|Siuu) oqj jo puo oq) uodn .faq-jo i
)E sqsoj paw jo)C.u aqj ai puo | ? u
l? sivoq qoiqM pjvoq v SoqW) o){ ' J
ts made to order. after all, he
its Guaranteed. j So ?>e be
mansion on
* * * ginia, and p
?* * j-s a planter,
CLbA/bK chafing still
ment of th<
, . _ - . . . master mini
514 Main Street, llon of vic,
Columbia, S. C. of mo*
.. < v>u iiuL a uau umuuill I
concluded.
night the old Dinwiddle
the James River, in Virrepared
to settle down as ^5
fairly well content, but
a iittle for the excitee
old life, the daring of
Is of finance, the exulta- ,
ory and even the quick
nentary defeat.
ueiermining on t
"fn the lloUiie after an
hours, and strode
ia crrnnpi* : Kal,ery for onc la*
C?C I ClJJCI ture. angry with hi
i at the semlmentalis
1 proving himself gui
Turning the cori
I which would bring
! with the picture he
I stop.
his. he-returned to
absence of several
iuio the portrait
t look at the picmself
all the time
m of which he was
lty.
ter in the gallery
him face to face
came to an abrupt
..jjwho have a preference lor eggs i
j t 11 (larked, orange-colored yolks,
liberal feeding of fresh or dried )
lig clover, alfalfa, or grass will '
pro'rally insure the deeper coloration. I ma<
cause of this frequent lack of
fj?l may be considered the normal
^ ow color of the egg yolks is not |
known, but the occurrence of tlie ; ^
'J' color can be generally prevented 1
l.lMonl Inn ? ' 1 M
Physician and Sukoxon.
J.eesville, S. C,
: mm
1U{. *.V. P. TI.MMERM AN, | 3u,X'
v jo
Oilers his professional service t< (
lie people of Hntesburji; iikii vicinity 1
( lllii e over I ln> V hI imi:i 1 Rnnk mil I am
Ill HI
UilM JA|JJ. JJO S| lioiq.u "aUIABXrfUJ
iuUuiojju aqi U| u.vuiqs 'aaiAop A TUOH<l|JJsoi>
u su spuas aoqijos
V u.wojp pub uj iibj 'aauviBii ^
?so| umjo .Coqi '.*01 8| aa)?.u. am
i jiui *unJ 3uj.?oyjaAO sj qSnoj) y
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WWWWWWfflWWtfi was T;,'"
WE YOU ;i S?I
i >?1 a -r-^ ^ , __ J2 With the
-111 A D AC H E ^ d^l fam|iy i
IF YOU HAVE ^Exploring
^ one portrait
^ E\ \/ A I A, T T\I U ^ of a young J
e the love affair, and with
air the discovery that he \VX I
either circumstance being ft
disturbing to even a | Q Q |*| g
mansion went the Dinwid- ???
portraits, hung in a long
this, Jermvn came across v _
before which he paused V
sirl. slender and beautiful ii*
Facing him was i
ITEM'S picture, living and
If *g No, not ilie origi:
vermifuge z
_?v costume, that it w
THE GUARANTEED ! anyone a sensation
i "I keg your pardo:
W fl R M "No-u is 1 wh?r
1f U ll III ,lou lor trespass!]
! irranted that vnn m
the original of the
breathing!
nal of the picture.
j marvelously like
t for her modern
ould have caused
of astonishment,
n. madam. I?I?"
nust beg your par:ig.
I take It for
'O \1 r *)"
,il*vi.\iuv>vii iii iiirr iuuu.
j'/if above facts are illustrated by
I results of a test at the station in
b four b?ts of hens were fed alike I ?
is rs
>pt that no hay nor green fe >d i
" given to one, while the others
different amounts of clover hay
mating with green alfalfa. The
*" ;s showed marked differences in
>r. Those la <l by the hens having
uo green feed had yolks of a light ,
an be found there day orul^ht. ; q3nc
HATES It ('KG. S. O.
__ j m'su|
l?l. THEO. A. gi'ATTEKBAUM ! aU,A1
i -m
1'hysician and Sit. ?> r.
rateshurj;, S.C. | Q) Kr
aujqi
i iu> ; < i\- . in > om .. . ^buu
ou ?'3 ||U.> AJ.'A UK ? 1 41 ^ 1 X
U) aejoq aqj jo jaqsou; Wi
lUEpunqu ojoui .iqi 3u|qdds pus ^ Yu
ejunoj,, pav sudd atuquup Jioqj (fru
jo ab.vv v rf.vvq suoqjmj
(6MOJJ. asjOH i'! sua^oiqo ST JJ) H
*p<*qa)uq 3u:oq onq.vv *33o osooH SUkUki
louiiju! A'J??A SI JKID su "}| jsuieilu
jiu s3oq put' oiijbo JO sjiiop !
c[s jq pjjjuf auipnnq oqj JU ft \j w
?I 4. v ' ' I i I -? A. 1 s J . , ,
as a May im
II Cure it in 10 minutes ^ t]ia? ,,f f]|P
I rail liny it any where ar . xv,.r,. ?
in - ... ... ^3 when first p
. ?J i A few of
;UG DEALEH:.3 Dinwtddic t
in in in in 111 111 111 111 i i place, hut .1
ill l&kiU formation fi
______ titv of the
of the faniil
i B I PiA t a m a a
I'rninR. Her costume was
lstli century, and its coltill
almost as bright as * '
a in ted. THE CHILDREN
the old servants of the crw?*e
'amity still lived on the thi ^enuinc
erniyn could gain 110 in- BallBrd-Sno
oin them as to the iden- sv. L
portrait's original. None
v had lived on the jdaee
REMEDY 1 a,n eu
5? L 15. L, U | | Father used to ow
I'S FAVORITE TOKIC. know. and. as we \
or imitations. borhood. I persuade
prtpaaro cnlv ey over and show nie
W Liniment Co- j ancestors. You see,
ouio, ivjo. Francisco, and have
| life. One of your se
were out when we
zabeth Dinwiddie.
Ji this place, you
ve?o In the neighd
him to bring uie
the home of my
1 was born in San
lived there all my
trvanU told us you
called, hut he in
shade, the ? >lor increasing in intcn
slty with the proportion of liay or ~~
green feed in the ration. The greenish
tint of the white also varied, but
not so regularly. Fanners' Voira
Facts About Geese.
(loose raising is n??t so largely en- I
gaged in in this cotvitry as it is in
Ruiope, especially in (Jermany. where
i?t* ar<? liv ilw? hiimir* ?ic ?i?-i
* 4 ' poq.ll
?
I J|oqi
K. J. KTHKRKIKJK I s,?ol]
I?KNTIST. . . I J?J 'I
Lfesvillc, S. C.J ] ,U,?M
| oo J q
OJHt'e over Austin's store.
' aui.\i
j Xoqj
.id u
ujsip oq )ou U)ai Xaqj ^joq.u siu| K T I
i aoqio uiojj akmb aq p|t\oqs poqs , ii i !
jnq 'Xaessdoou si icq) he ?! ?!
i ajoqj <tq?iu puu j.ipun oa oj lu.nji !
liios ?>q) aupcj poqs uado uu puu
J PP>?1 III ? oauoj Su|)|ou V>J|AV JOOJ the gertr
i u :p?uuilwj oau sasitoq ao spauX and mull
tadxa o.m -auuds ,ud uj saa\? ' there sp
B| aau Aoqt ?>[iq.w poj ||>?av ?*q }siuu by mean
jnq 'sasodand autp.Maq aoj tu; plains w
>ii itin<iii? .icj.ui ..mo - the old n
IALfc'5 iUNIU nr*"
A REAL CURE FOR In>u.H(1 ,,
Ltd; s Portr
recently been discovered that 'n ^ront '
is that produce Malaria, breed making up a
;iply in the intestines and from It.
read throughout the system * Now. .Tori
is of the blood. This fact ex- cuspd of be
hy Malaria is hard to cure by eatne on ]
lethod of treatment Omtin#,
>1 " ar, u;ni .leriliyn grn<l- - ~-m, m.
p the hope of naming the
i *
o began calling it ".My , Sc
ait." and t<*>k to standing
; for hours at a time and I
ill sorts of romance about
nvn had never been acing
a sentimenlalist. and
him with a distinct shock
- - - - Bisii'ii on snuwing i
Father is at the otl
lery looking at the
"You owe me n
^ , Dinwiddle. But .ps
i oame of this am
'9SK "I am her names*
*& "Ah! 1 knew you
yAntl a year latei
^^3^^ i wife how he'had f
I her great grandnmtl
is over the house,
ler end of the Ralpictures."
o apologies. Miss
irdon me. if I ask
cestress of yours?"
ike "
must be."
Jerinyn told hla
alien Id iuAe with
ier?
hcnled like sheep in America.
There is no reason v.hy every farmer
who lias plenty of grass range
should not keep geese and increase
his income at very little co.t. as tiny
can be kept on gr.vs and water from
spring until late in the fall. N? .rly
every farmer has some meadow near
his buildings which could be utilized
to very good advantage by devoting
I.. Al. M I I t'll KM.. " * '
i. amp.
I'IIYSK I aN ANI) Sl'ROKoN. ' ,
OU J I
Katesbiir*;, S.
Ollico Hours:
H to U a. hi.
2 t?? 3 p. in. j the
7 :i$0 to 9 p. ir, ' wnni
"H,
' son,
I "H
joaq ??'lj uoq.w uOiiu?:?>J jo
i| ot| him aso.ia au|pti.>j?i juoX put? t^e
Rydale's
Facing the Future. upon the
fhat is the baby's name?" asaed ^r<
> crobes
graciously condescending young jnfest jj,,
an- from th<
is name Is Flyin' Machine lack- and mak
' wa? the colored mother's reply. RYDA
ow did you come to nive him builder, j
.;; * ?: that this r?
stimulate the nerves and .
the blood, but do not destroy 1 VV8f a?
tns that cause the disease. ness which
Tonic has a specific effect His doctor ^
intestines and bowels, freeing him Jermyn
im all disease breeding mi- his case.
It also kills the germs that |n reply 1
e veins and arteries. It drives the dnefor r
s blood al'i poisonous matter '
es it rich and healthy. ? find ,he,c
UK'S TONIC is ' a blood f to marry 1,1
a nerve restorer, nml ? \t-?lnrio seriousness
imancing about the por- 1
sign of iho mental weak- 1 Coin? for Lh
he had come so to dread. | Cholera
vas his old friend, and to | n
wrote a full nceount of .
i Don t pnt vonr
i hut keep a bottle
10 received a letter from I home. There ii
living him laughing advice , Colic, Cholera J
rig.nal of the picture and Diarrhoea. It i
?r. ending with sufficient | Summer Compln
to recommend him turn ami lias si
amberlain's Colic.
, n, , Wanted to Tra
and Diarrhoea A gluaii muu^m
erocdy. I to view his new b
self in this roan's place, He looked it over ?v
of this remedy in yonr isfaction and finally
* nothing so ^ood f(?r where did this thing
lorbns. Dysentery and anBel ,,roughl lt> Jir
is equally valuable for , . .
int and Cholera Infan- ,whe" h*
iv..d ti,? t:v?a At ly. Jimmie. "Well
de the Baby,
boy was called Id
orn baby brother,
it)i decided dlssatasked:
"Mamma,
; come from?" "An
ntnie." "Huh. wa?
come?" "Certatn.
then, i.* am ma. all
it to goose niliurn.
The only tinio one has to food any
grain is In winter, and then very lit
tie is required to keep them in good
breeding condition Feed a little oats, '
cut clover and green corn stalk leaves,
oyster shells and plenty of water, and
a little corn at night on rea! cold de.ys,
inc. Vj K. IIAKD1N, guch
-V
PHYSICIAN AND SlJItOKON. },js ^
,, a r.a
Hutesburg, 8, C. prU(
I tlons
i l),n
Ofll r at Hotesburg Drug Co. Wl
an extraordinary name?" 1 destroye:
.TelI. you fee, dat cliile takes after point yoi
"ather, an" I wanted to give Mm ????
me dat were gwine to be appro- ^Vp Hp(i
e. An' every time anybody men ,.oinoinat
: 'flyin' machine' dey say it's sum- either,
dat positively refuses to work " $70 bngg
ashlngton Star.
r. Try it, it will not disap- seek out hi
u- i In human r
. __ lonely iniagi
, ? , , . , ' Acting 01
offering two fine clubbing, Jermvn b,.c
ions. Take advantage of ^
Vou also get a chance at our l>ors* ?nioni
v. many friend
girls whom 1
s neighbors ami indulge children than nil
companionship instead of r**dnr?d
nj, i ened it is pleasan
You. or some <
1 this recommendation, snre to need this
an to cultivate his neigh- and when that ti
S \?hom he soon made it badly; you wil
s. More than one of the i Bot buy it now ai
he met attracted him. and emergency/ I
y other medicine in use. * ve to say ,rt
with water and sweet- easy. I'd like to t
it to take. put off such a look
;?ne of your family, are on me. 1 suppose
remedy sooner or later I can work JohnnU
rue cornea yoniwiil need u . hl unsoen for
1 need it quickly. W hy ? ? t? ct
nd be prepared for such '1 a
'rice.'iSc.jlargesize, 50tf
that you are dead
ice any old angel
;ing thing as th.it
we're stuck unlesi
; (Jreen and trade
one of his spotted
onicle.