The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 22, 1904, Image 3
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No such stock
*j_l_ _ f* i
: of furniture as we h;
i l i i.i
ave on display was ev
er offered the people <
jf Batesburg and surr
ounding country. W<
witn a view ox sei
are bound to have
cut the price on tt
and we are sure y<
i.: ?
ling ana Dougnt neavi
more room. The fur
lese goods. You will
du will come to see us
1 A J_ _ _ 1
ly. With carloads of
niture we have decidt
be astonished at the ii
at once. We can sa^
1 1 ^ ~
buggies on the way a
3d to place in the ham
mmensity of our stocl
/ truthfully and withe
md every inch of aval
Is of our friends and i
k and the high quality
>ut exageration, that
ilable storage place c
in order that we may
\ But read a few of
it is the finest stocl
>ccupied we
do this have
these prices
< of goods
UtlWWIl VAMUIIlUia
Bed Room Suits in
? (X*r7 x. _ cu-t f
cinu Augusta, ana sn
golden and grained o
i iii r* ?
irpasseci by but few s
ak, from $10 to $65.
tocks in the above me
Bureaus from $6 to ?
ntioned cities.
t
?65. Wardrnhps frnr
n $13 in ?QR Pvfn,
I ?
1 OIAVI
1IUII1 LU $10.
and double be<
5.00 u
sigh
centre taoies trom Y
:1s all prices. Hat rac
p. Mattresses and sp
t on our part. Call ai
(
be to $2. Rockers, al
:ks from $7 to $15. f
irings, all grades and p
nd see us, we will trea
jf our furniture and t
1 styles and grades. 1
[itehen safes from $3
>rices. If we have fai
t you honestly and co
>uggy department and
Chairs for kitchen and
up. Chiffoniers from
led to mention what y
urteously. Mr. W. P.
will be glad to see his
w JJAl/Vl
parlor, from 50c ui
$7 to $30. Iron bea
ou need it is an overCullum
has charge
> friends.
loiun uauico
). Single
s from
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^^XEEI) TO GROW OLD
| PROFESSION AL CARDS.
a little at a time until the iiores are
full ?if it. It lakes fully lialf an hour
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it in Their Power to rteHNgH|^M^^BLYoung
if They tlect
to Uo
All womeu have it in the.r power to
remain young. It is an easy thing to
do if one wants to do it. One can stay
young forever if one elects to do so.
or one can grow old as rapidly as one
pleases. It is a thing which is almost
at one's own dlsDnsal.
DR. M. U. ?OATWRIOil''\
Dkntist.
Dalfoburef, S. C. 1
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Oflice in Kaiiiiner Building. Second
floor.
K. L. A SB ILL.
a ttomn kv-at-i.a w.
'? u<j it r.irni inr ??>o cl. i>. ........ .....
be Irritated.
Women with plump cheeks should I"*,
take care not to ruh h skin food into A
them or the cheeks will puff out and
?row too fat. Hut the forehead can
t>e fe.l in this manner and with the
eery best of results. Rub in the skin
food and keep on rubbing it in. This
s an excellent way to fatten and remove
the lines which are such a mart?
/VIera1 c I-^Jl
urnishings.
^ Polite I
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Call and see me ! A
f o ryou r Fal 1 Good s traveler
# a far Eas
Siberia
CKMAIL IN MANCHURIA. ^
Form Used by the Russian
Officials. ?
ry which Illustrates the tneth- '
Russian officials is told by a Carries 1
recently returned from the II
t. In an important town in j
Ihoro lo o oaIu-? *
1 somewhat blm
merely a matt
1 Lj* [V 7 I Its ueces:
M m L^l sentiment musi
quirements. A
decline your e:
and. If agreeal
n.? n a more substa
the Proper "But. monsie;
1 do yon de?!re?
I "Plvo tknniio
er tone, "my art is not
er of feeling; my life
aitles like yours, and
t give way to these Tallow
me, therefore,
harming little present,
ile to you, to request
ntial remuneration."
ur. what remuneration
Fir the ?ce yourseir.**
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True, staying young is hard work.
Ouo cannot neglect oneself and yet
remain young. The body will begin
to show wear and tear and, unless oue
constantly repairs it, there will be the
linger marks of time upon the hands
und lace, upon the hair and the teeth,
and upon the whole body. Those come
in some cases very soon indeed.
Take the woman who gels up in the
Le?svillt?, S. C.
j Will Practice in all courts. Business
Solicited. |
11 ko. BKi.i.Timmkkman.
.1. wm. Tiii umoxd,
i Til L'RMOXD A Tl.MM Kit MAN,
a l X K V s - a r -1. A w.
Will practice in ia?1 the State ami U
,r aee- Ne<
For the Country Home. ^
Planning fur the country home fur- ,
sishings must be made considerably
In advance of the time when pos- KN
session is actually taken, if the misIrcss
would have the pick of the new <5
"hings that are set out by enterprising
neivhants for lier inspection and ad- J
miration Ml sort* of f.inrv tli:n??a
ckwear, Gloves, Hand- the -*ng
erchiefs, Underwear, life^es
Shirts & Collars. Periodic
that he
OX and STETSON'S by the r,
powerful
oft and Stiff Hats. thi,,K li,;
Suit Cases and "
Hand Ravs. Q?,i i.?
? sumai v iiieruuer or
o-Saxon race who has estabsuccessful
business, despite ( ' v'
t notions imposed ui>ou him.
ally, however, he is reminded
is there oniy on
ccoipt of a letter from the all[
Kovernor. which reads some;e
this: "Dear Sir: It is pro- j
i raise a monument to the be,en:ory
of the late Emperort Sh
The lady vei
f)TWPAD pocketbook. wh
TV U/A thousand franc
five, and .vertex
a I?- -- ?"
you cannot get N-Ray*
That the pro<
well as mental
seem to cause t
oes to Fit i. th?_conci?.io
uu uKuca, mailame."
7 quietly opened the
!ch contained ten one
notes, f""-1 10
1.?Short Stories.
and Digestion.
jesses of digestion, as
and lattscular activity,
he emission of N-rays,
n reached by M. Lam*
morning and neglects the facial steaming
process, take the woman who retire*
at night without the lotions
which are uaeessary to beauty, take
the woman who goes out into the
winds without protecting her complexion,
and take the woman who
frowns aud gathers lurrows during
the day without smoothing them away
at night, A woman of this kind will
surely look old and very soon.
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Ollice in Kattiriiiar
Lexington, 8,C.
I l>lt, .1. A. WATSON,
Dentist.
i Date>lnirg, 8. 0.
^ Olllre over Harris' Drujj
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1 you are
1ITE & FANCY VESTS amongst
J tured to
Suits made to order. | roubles.
Fits Guaranteed. I tarly a.?
monume
* * * time to j
H ELEAZER =rl
in all that affects the people J
whom you live. 1 have ven-1
put down your name for 1.000
Please remit the amount as A?
i possible.' At one time the \_'0li.vXl
nt is to an Emperor, another
a national poet, or a historian, 1636
moral. Needless to say, tho
s never get beyond the com:;age?the
Governor constltut- * HO fit? I
ueri, in rranee
-prv teresting exper
* that these curio
In the dlgestioi
's Shoe Store mMS,":;
of fibrin In tul
Main Street, i case activated
In another a flv
ind Mail Orders
. auer a series or mIments.
He kelleveg
us rays are concerned
i of albumenold materiments
on digestion,
iced a small quantity
>es containing in one
pancreatic juice, and
e per cent, solution of
id. From these tubes
e emitted, and were
Wrinkles are the first marks of age,
# The girl ot twenty will begin to get
the in. At 25 she will have irom three
to five deep winkles between hei
eyes. Perhaps she will have the complaining
wrinkles which come across
the forehead at an early age. These
wrinkles mark a woman as old before
her time.
To get away the wrinkles requires
D. M. CROSSON, M I).
rHYSICI .'N AN l? SuiUlKON.
1 I.tesville, S. C,
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Mi. '.V. 1'. TIMMERM AN,
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a r *-* U"*
??K lne
1514 Main Street, simply :
Columbia, S. C. !Lhlth tl
: they mu
I not be a
1 j
Hov
-death ol
HAVE YOU ^ Instruct
committee, rue demands aro l
1 polite form or blackmail, of , ,
le merchant is well aware, but 1 ^
st be met, otherwise he would
.Uowed to reman in the place. ____________
's Weekly.
W
v a Japanese Count Died. g*
Admiral Ingles recalls tho PfDOST
r the pre.it Cou:;t Katpo as an U I U (l 11
ivo exatr.i le of the habit of
Solicited. ' detected not o
i creased lumine:
j escent screen,
j callv, tlius ren
- clement from t
J result of these
I IITE'S hert believes t
II ?l I digestion the fll
? b prmitiioro whlch ac,s to p
a SO! licit UwG ! various other b<
w t strain, as was <
nly by producing Inscence
of a phosphor*
but also photographllovlng
the subjective
he experiment. As a
experiments, M. Lamhat
in the course of
briii undergoes strains
roduce N-rays, Just as
sdies under tension or
;hnwn bv M Blrmritnt
one of three good treatments, or all
three. In the bauds of a good uiauip
u'alor every wrinkle c..n he taken out
of a woman's forehead in a few hour*
and if the wrinkles come back again
it vv 11 be the woman's own fault.
To understand the art of keeping
wrinkles at hay one must understand
their construction. Wrinkles art
caused by a poor skiu. The .-kin
loses its natural oils and boeonw s iirv
I Oilers his professional service t?
the people of Hntesburg ami vicinitj
Olfice over the National Hank, am' \
can tie found there day orni^ht.
BATESBURG. S. C. j
1 1 > 1 i. Til EO, A. (jUATTLKBAU.VI
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[ 1*11 VSlc IA N AND SrH? BO*.
In bamboo and wicker ware for the * ?
country home, one of the newer' of I
these being the tea table or stand here
sketched. Although It is pictured with
the equipment tor afternoon tea it
[ an be utilized for almost all sorts of ^ ]
refreshments ' such as are served in
the drawing room, on the piazza or
even on the lawn of the summer
house, its special point of- van' tea
. minil o:
\ HEADACHE.! -;?r
IF YOU HAVE I
NERVALGINEi
Will Cure it in K> minutes in from
V?.u run l?ny it an\where ?5 ' disheart
from - ...... cou:,t '
? while I
f the Japanese. The count ^
insurrection against his emi
1ST. and was nearly in the ha * ^3
ml lie knew it. So in his
ill! he employed Irs 1 sure .-,^<*''5
1 1 tying chess wish his imme- >
iends. Reports kept coining v*\Nv"^?r> tl.c
outposts each one more ^ (if"
i-ninR than the last. Rut the
;till went on playing che. s, J 1 nc l,n"-L
l:(i utmost srooil humor an it bcw
THE GUARANTEED I ~Harper's Woc
\ WORM
I watchman in t
,-w q f" da r n v very mediaevai
r ' K I" M r||T lantern In lmnd
II L. IHI L B chasms of the s
IREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. hanB around hl
or imitations. The,r teelh na!
>kly.
hmen of Turkey.
a recent writer, the
i Turkish city has a
time of it. "At night
, he explores the black
itreets. Packs of dogs
m, baying like wolves,
sh and snap, for they
upon the surface. The outer shin
shrivels and wrinkles and in tinu
lliese wrinkles heeonie furrows. Ureal
deep creases, deep enough to accom
niodate one's linger, w II lie upon tlu
hrow of women whose skin, natural!}
dry. has been allowed to curl up aix!
die.
To reclaim a poor old skin is :i
pleasant task for oife who understand
rates',urg, S.C.
I
Located in I)r. Kidgell's Old OflU-e.
E. J. ETHEKEDUE
Pbktist, j
i Leesvillc, 8. C.J
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utMiig me iitiiiuie ? im ii |it'i inns r? us
holng easily carried about from place I
to place. If not desired as a tea ' 3?ii
table it can be utlll/ed as a stand for wili
books, magazines and papers a"<l fill
acceptably a nook on the veranda or
in tne sitting room.?Brooklyn Erg It, Lcoks
What He Is. D 1
DRUG DEALER-.3 ? ?v
UikktkkikkitWkktUikktkUkktiii^ front t h<
no iloul
the futi
on play
the wnr
fDALE'S TONIC IS
" ~~ 1H( GCN
raillery continued among the R?|lor#t_C
arty. Yet another messenger
p outposts came in. ^ hich left i
>f as to the s:tn:?tion. Still
nt and his companions went i
ing. "Your move, sir." were j
ds that broke the absorption
moment. Then when tliere
ause in the game at which he |
se without being discourteous
UINK PRLPAftLD ONLY BY UO IlOt pOTCeiV
inow Liniment Co. lhc faithful, st
louis, mo. his spark of lij
devour htm.
' lengths ajid hold
terious houses
hang
e the atmosphere of
lould the wyid pat out
;ht they would surely
The watchman chals
his rifle ready. Myswith
barricaded doors
tes over hiB head. As
their beauty one leg
eep Into a manhole in
he street."
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l?m* joi>. aau it is a task Irani whirl
she will aot shrink. The woman win
ran cure wrinkles will take (lie deep
e.-t furrows and generally ft 11 them in
Si e will sleaiu the skin until it is in ;
receptive slate, and then, while tin
pores are open, she will ie.d thou
witn a good skill food.
Furrowed faces must be fjtU-u'i
lirat of all. This can only be dor.o bj
feeilini? the imreK TnW.. ill.. .1 ;?. .....
> Ofllce over Austin's store.
I
I.. M. MITCHELL.
1 Physician and Sckoeun.
Hntesborpr, s. C.
OlHee Hours:
1 H to it a. m.
r 2 to 3 p. in.
i 7 *M0 to it ii m.
A REAL CURE FOR 'J' * ,
TlV (lire
has recently been discovered that swordbe
jerms that produce Malaria, breed immculi
multiply in the intestines and from few sec
e spread throughout the system an(j hoa
neans of the blood. This fact ex- jlCavy i
us why Malaria is hard to cure by
[>ld method of treatment. Quinine,
i, etc., stimulate the nerves ami Great
d up the blood, but do not destroy | Velpa
supms me coum got up ana ^
'Oentlemen. now it is time." '
ct?il some one to send for his
arer. The man advanced and
itely received his orders. A Going for
nnds later Count Saigo's body Cholc
id had been separated at one
>low.
Don't put
Things in Little Things. ' bnt keep a I*
u. the eminent French sur- 1 oiF 1
a Valu
There Is in t!
ancient almana<
r>. . ... ? ? valuable curio
Chamberlain s C olic, world, it is i
:ra and Diarrhoea the writing on
Remedy. BK* 18 sl,?ate?
yourself in this man's place, * ,U1UW
ottle of this remedy in your ?m Mary Qut
re is nothing so good for Tommy (hei
..A \rA.uM. r\? a, a
able Almanac.
be British museum an
c said to be the moat
of its kind in the
nade of papyrus, and
it is in red ink. Its
I at about 3,000 year^
says I'm (Teseendea
sen of Scots."
brother)?So am I
boat il hot. Hot cloths will do tin
work well and without injutv Am
then, while It is very warm the tali
food can be massaged In. This is thi
quickest fattening agency known.
Massaging skin food into tin
wrinkles is a task front which tin
home woman shrinks because it take
so long The food must be rubbed it
1
1 1)H. K. K. llARDIN,
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Physician and Scrokon.
e
e lluteaburg, S. C.
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Ofll f at Datesburc Drue Co.
The Benedict?1 suppose every uihd R
ook? foolish when he proposes mar- buili
rlage to a girl?" 1 <lest
Tlio Bachelor?Well, he la, )*u'fc P0'"
germs that cause the disease, i Reon, si
ale's Tonic has a specific effect ous opt
11 the intestines and bowels, freeing years c
11 from all disease breeding mi- j called a
?es. It also kills the germs that to him
st the veins and arteries. It drives ....
1 the blood all poisonous matter i, ?
makes it rich and healthy. really I
VDALE'S TONIC is a blood Rratitud
iler, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria present
royer. Try it, it will not disap- , broidert
t you. 1
| V^HIV v VllV'IC
lceessfully performed a peril- Diarrhoea,
ration on a little child five Snininer Cot
?ld. The mother, overjoyed, tmn and hn
t the surgeon's office and said children thai
When red
sieur. my son is saved, and I en^ i? l'^e
' . Yon, or ?c
mow not how to express my j nn to neeJ
e Allow me, however, to wjien th
yon this poeketboolt em- j ?,t badly; yot
>d by my own hands.'' J not buy it nc
im*? " r?.illif-.t VdlnABH In ? *11 uniurnuiui
m iuuiuun, ssyneuiery unci] lBO"'
It is equally valuable for i Eva?Don't 1
nplaint and Cholera Infan- 1 can't be?you'r?
is saved the livea of more [
n auy other medicine in uae. j Picks
need with water and sweetaaant
to take. j Hunks
me one of yonr family, are ' has a cold."
this remedy sooner or later j "It's nothing
at time comes yon will need mean that eve
i will need it quickly. Why 1 anything to do
iwand be prepared for such I Trihlinii
v,-> Prim Mi. . * riuuue.
t?e silly. Tom. Toa
? a boy!?Punch.
Its Company,
boasts that he never
to boast of. He's ro
n a cold won't l?ave
with him."?Chicago
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