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f ' JS1.. , I THE HHI HBHHj BSTCSBURG ADVOC, ATE* mm : ' We have Q-nrl cVioll l^P o I closed contracts for v Ifirl +n r?n 11 nn von nnrl firing a number of res t.nlk tV>P Qi "hi a firm n\rt CTH1 ndences and stores in iy? ^ViY* wrck OY?/^ env?n ICAL Batesburg and now h; nnn ir?fnvac<f itaii All T n ave competent men d 1 yt/"\"v?1 r rvi -1 ft vir> vct/^nrl tivin oing the work, 4- nlncin ir* mrnvHr IVliVI UUUll N7V ^ particular, an ^w_ nvt TT!1 Cm iVW* VV/ V/ VV I & W A 4 \y VI V V4 4 V* d to conform to the ri perk -it.rao.tors a/nrl Surmlv v\.v * * * V* *.\y k/1 VVILV V1V/1 1 vy V ales and regulations o T5T ELEC Dealers. Establishes jl vi yy V/ ai ouic vv u f the South Eastern T ?TBIC C 1 1899. Tnpnrnnratprl iaii uiicicot juu. rvu 'ariff Association. O--, INC. 1 QOR Qrvrl wwirv guaiautccu 1110 * OO1~U.33CLTC f\vmVkinei"H An T^ivtur in cvcij >lgu, S. Cp? Phrvnp 90& JLJA VV VX x vvvx v_> \y A 1232 ] v^. ~ ? ??rr 4/ Washington Street. I ft/I A IV TTV.T d /^vrr W. M. nr xv vw. AJivvbi iv uim PERRV r, Presk .a. AAV/AAV^ M VWI Jent. m. j Tru th In Poetry. \ ? UX, Oct, THE MONEY QUESTION. A Hard Problem With Which M Wives Have to Wrestle. CLUU 1 1 The any V ^4 I rccis: i RUSSIA RULES BY THE SNOW. I We have Shoe To run acroj In leathers ba With both Y We have Shoe And his mal And Shoes for s for the farmer's son 5s the fields, ck and glossy, lard and rubber heels. ?s for the ploughman :e w ho draw s the hoes, the sportsman Perhaps the first difficulty yo | wives have to encounter, as well as last that old wives have still to w tie with, is the question of mo Most women are by nature econom They watch outgo more carefully t men do and plan expenditures n closely. The extravagant women usually those whose lives have been allowed to develop naturj IU Cell S. Policy! ical. If you keep your health you can very illly- pasilv nnv vnnr Tn By the Sludge Alone She Owes Advance to the East. The world has moved so quickly of | late that it Is dltticult to reulize that a century ago Russia occupied the I tirst place-among European countries for the cheapness and rapidity with , I which the land transport of inerchan1 disc could be effected, j The facilit.es for traveling and for FINEST WORK. ? r , i cSiuiO LOWEST PRICES. k When on a ] W? have Shoe And in style And Shoes at To fit the di We have shc< For some .J And we hope t pleasure trip he goes. :s for every season :s that can't be beat, popular prices fferent shapes of feet, J the feet of Sumter rty years or so, o have this pleasure wno nave ueen lorced into an ee uiic dependence and taught the , of spending. with none of the cout balancing difficulties of earning, even such women have econom streaks in the midst of their la\ ness?a sort of spasmodic rever to type. In spite of this there i: most masculine minds a deep se: distrust of woman's financial abi and the consequence is that the w no- J j surance premiums, 'f*; But if you become >!;, disabled by illness Jjj or disease you can ;;;> not pay premiums. | nit; cuuveyance or goods provided by . the sledge?then the easiest of all modes of transport by land?gave i Russia for half the year as great a ! 1 physical advantage over most other t | Continental countries in this direc> tion as Great Iiriiuin possessed by her ' countless roads over the ocean wave. L Visitors to Moscow a century ago recorded the r amazement at tindiug when dining with wealthy nobles in Atlanta Granil DKAI.KRH IN ft*. :e Works, hor at least Whenever yot Come in an< Our goods are To the bank T.TT.VlilR : that many more. 1 are in need of Shoes i take a peep? known from Pudding Swami s of Rafting Creek. "TVip Shrift Man." 1 is full of careful, industrious w nagged and hindered by careless, pulsive husbands, who take to tli selves the credit of the wife's sav 3 and throw upon her the blame their own looso methods. Few these women like to assert themse . I boldly as their husband's flnan 'fc superiors?some of them even him in his joyful career of self ?r? ? cention?and when fn t'r-nom iyM Hence the Pacific ; m Mutual LifeofCallugs . ifornia is the only '?? American legal reserve Company that tinn lominn n V-V /"? 1 1 nx T *4- 1"\ r* 4 mid-winter fresh fruit and vegetables that had been brought by rapid sledge . transport from the south, luxuries ? ' that no money could at any time have , purchased in Paris, lJeilln or even Kondon. To the sledge road alone Russia ' owed the possibility of her rapid advance to the blast, in which her euii pire had Increased at the nveragc rate ^ of a little over eichtv kil<?metr<>? " Ill Kinds of Moiluit Work and Iror e make anything from (lie Lightest Mini omiinent or Vault. >Ve l.nvs a fuliv iiminn tents, Statuary i Fences. tie Slal> tu tli?r Heaviest Granite leil Mint lini.l.i.,.r ...o,.i Little Hig J Columbia, S, C. her in Price, but==" theji_are ?*pmvu to take the reins ^ - ? "* tlieir own hai ds it hurts them wi than it does the husbands.?Harp Bazaar. Ladies' Blouse Eton with Bishop Bell Sleeves. Jaunty little Ktons and blouses spring are such a decided clia front the long coats of the past snil lind Qn VOPV hnrnminrr oil lint I in case of disability either by sickness " your premiums <"' cease and your polnge . ?/ Sr s*a: icy becomes oava ? ? w J i day since the reign of I'cier the Great. u|l The Russians gliding eastward over m the suow won their grand empire of Northern and Eastern As.a just as the [ > Anglo-Saxons, ploughing their way westward through the ocean, won theirs on the other side of the At- ~ lantic; and boih now are face to face upon the eastern and western shores of the I'aciflc.?Russian Life in Town 4 nrt Pnnnlrv ? tli the he-it pneumatic tools In compete witli r prices are the very lowest consistent wit I anship. For prices and estimates call mi or \ W. BARNES, = r h i any rf the wholesale tra le, ami li (Irst-duss material ami wti'keorie.*potiii With Ridge Spring. ?v. WW . w? j WVVW.U.UO 1W I* ? ??b? that they are assured an exten vogue. Many different styles are showi these short coats, a particularly tractive one being illustrated here d?<' 'ole in 10 annual in " stallments. You at " must see our contracts to appreciate them. With same . _ _ i f* i "? - ? I Greeley's Visit to Colorado. In his reminiscences Henry Villard tells of Horace Greeley's visit to Colorado. He and a companion went in one of the expre.-s stages and had met with a singular and perilous ae- | cid'-nt. In driving through a herd | of huffalo s tin' animals, probably j j maddened at the sij.-ht of the red col-' a THE HAMMOND M ~""T * ^ ^ The Only || .. Polyglot ... t'A sintf ontlo* mi mi* machine, 1?* tl (i III) r?*(l I Vilf slllilllvx ,(v \ %>CK /iills.C7 /-jp ; \ % l 1. X X X --/ i <\ V ^^Tjbd l i amount 01 legal re? ser 7 e that any other old line company has and with $20,000,000 special fund, evpvv iriQiirsi hi A m ci r? ! in of the coach. had at nicked and I | upset it. Greeley had received a se- I vere cut below li s right kuce, crip- ? j pling him for several weeks. Being I ' confined to his room in the hotel 1 by his wounds Greeley was greatly * disturbed by the sound of revelry by a night that rose unceasingly troni the I barroom. Vlllard writes: "His wrath e culminated on the tliird night of his I tortures. I was fortunate enoueh to la | Typewriter of i Henllpht res I An Indestructabl twrnty-six lanjruair. s, in :?t 11 v int.?*r? e Machine. P Sol J by liegular L at First, Bvl?. P witbovt oiling. WORLD eaiers mi Every Town. C ost a Lit tie iMort utent Axles, Which JIuvc Run v,000 miles 'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, VIA is developed in marine blue voile v blue moire trimmings. The garment is simply adjus J AiiK-/VIA llltvil and woman should have one of our ideal policies, not only to rlth protect family in ,ted case of death, but ! bo with hi in .tn<l thus became an eye [ and oar witness of what hapened. About 10 o'clock he got up and Insisted on limping to the barroom. His | appearance, though his presence In the building was generally known, created surprise and Instant silence. Ho hogged for a chair, and, 'Friends, said ho. 'J have been In pain and without sleep for ulmotu a week and j I ? "? i? win last fenerations and outlive ten t\ I'.ke print?prints like writing, The Best Mai The one machine producing perfect and uniform impression. The earliest IIAMMNNI) does bt newest Machine of any other ma Decania Dowlino Writes KH lifolder. permanent alignment with H3 rtter work than the South< BestLine, Cli Sleepers and Dinii irn Railwi loice of Routes. Through Pul ig Cars. I wiui snouiaer ana underarm sea Two broad plaits reach from shoul B T to girdle, back and front, extend .ft, y over the sleeves in a becoming m ^ nor. The fullness at the lower e is attached to the top of a plain lit girdle of silk, hlouslng slightly around. The girdle is laced in fr< ? The fronts of the coat are dee underfacod with silk and turned b to form revors. A shallow rolling r, yourself in the event of sickness or1 tod accident. We charge no extra premium 2 ; for this grand concol 1 i-^-i- ? ? ? . .... .. V . ...I(SI1 null! will. JHOft 1 Hill | ;j a guest of this hotel. I pay a high priee I for my board ami lodging and I am | 1 entitled to rest during the night. But I how can I get it w ,h all this noise] going on in this place?" Then he ^ addressed one of the most pathetic appeals 1 ever heard to those around him to abandon their virions ways and lieconie sobt r and industrious, lie spoke tf.r nearly atj hour and was ^ OH AT BATESBURG ADVO zz\. .. .1--* . .... J"~? ~ The Smai hi ci. w w m &. ill ny 1 ct ray CATE OFFICE. ussnsaissi^ *t Set. Stop-overs al summer resorts a Low excursion rat S, C? as follows: Sr*aso Sixty w.rt., lowed at Western North Car nd other points. e tickets on sale from Bates ii Tickets, - - . ifclJT.H."; D?y Tickets - - It 1 .n? ., 1 It.ti 'l'i..lri.l. . >-. t lar canipleies the neck. One-pi olina sleeves fit the upper arm closely i Hare widely in bell effect at the wr The lower edge is trimmed witl hand of silk. Deep silk rut lies are r>Urj?, tached to the inside of the sleeves i fall over the knuckles. If blsl sleeves are desired, they may be g: ered at the lower edge and aitac to wristbands, the pattern for wli is nrovlded. ece UclCl. urup (lie II card and a representativeof the Pacific t will call on you and i j show you the most 'desirable contract | listened to with rap. interest and the' | most perfect respect. He succeeded, j | t?>v>, in It s object. The gambling ; stopped and the bar was closed every ; night at 11 o'clock as long us he re- J mained." APPEARANCES. They Have Much to Do With Woman'* i Success in Business. ' t A Magazine of CK Magazine* .?hoiil?l have a well ikm! purp (ieiiiiine eiilcrtainn<viit, nu>ii>?'iiit ill aiul of VIIE SlIAHTSF.T.Ihe ;verness. 111* 111:?I niTiaiion urv fji. fim For full in fori' apply to any agent nation or World's Fair liter; Southern Railway, or R. W. HUi T, Div. Pass. Agt Charleston, S, Etons in this style may !? worn separate outside garments or do :it u re oped In the same fabric as the sk which they accompany, to make s | ish street suits. For this piir|i j loosely woven silk and woolen 111 [* , rials are used as well as broadcl< ' Venetian, cheviot an I covert. ( trusting materials are most effeci , for trimming. v" on earth. 2 C. L. JONES, E: Special Agt, Wards, S. C. I once heard a business man sty tbat'the best secretary he ever bad he selected wholly from her appearance. Thirty women came In me rainy day to answer an advertisement. Twenty looked dejected and sloppy, and ten of the twenty bad forgotten their umbrellas or overshoes. Five were overdressed and had come lu j cabs. Four were silly, giggling little : . - ? - 1 n" Most successful of /< Its NOVELS (si complete one in euclt nut it I.nr.. - ' - ? Magazines hImti are l>y the most l>ri!i;trit Make Our : : STOCK F A t Store Your Headquarters. OOD A SPECIALTY. in ui.tnt: tin- ivioii III II1P IllOU'. size will require two ami one! yards of material forty-four inc wide, with seven-eighths of a y of silk for trimming. . # Perversity of the Bab/i A father of much experience sa "Wash a baby clean and dress 1 up pretty and he will resist all vances with the mo.-t supcrlal !uni . Srt Attention Oiliners i ys: We have on hand and can supply you with KNive OINEand VI INhPVOII I giria 01 nueen or so, and one came freshly groomed, tailor made, with crisp linen, stout boots, neat umbrella t,. , and hair dressed for windy, rainy 1 weather, lie selected the last with- m out recommendation, and found her Just what he had judged from appearance?a good worker and a wise asso* j elate. Of course, some one of the deI Jected, wet and tired girls might by ' chance have "panued out" an ideal ... > nr in is JMieies, Its SHORT S'l'ORIKSare matchless?elet Its I'OKTHY covering Die entire field nderness?is by the must popular poets, me It.- JOKKS, WITTICISMS, SKKH HKs irtli?paovokiiig I6o Pages Delight hi ami full of human iut'*re-?\ of \i*i>.i?|)athi.*, love, humor n mill v\omi'ii. of t lie ilav. , Hr.. art* :ui mitt filly i lu* mo*t ful Reading tsatesDur Next to Postoffice. g urugeornpan E. K. HARDIN, yl crossness, but lot hi in eat molas; etfiiRorbread anil fool around the c I liod for half an hour and he neslle his dear little dirty face el up to your clean shirt bosom and AlSfr ^"st ,he 'ov'nK?Ht, eunningeat li ' rascal in all the world."?Chic Post. and all sizes of PRESS win ROPES, also job lots of 'be HA(i(ilN(i and TIES. ? H. JONES. j worker with a few days' rest and a few weeks' salary for fresh clothes. Ability and real merit Is often lost ta i the misery that comes from exbaus| tlon and failure and fear. Hut the business man does not know these things. He Is not blessed with second sight He gets hla decision from experience, not front prophetic visions, and he does know that more than half ' No pngea nre WASTF.ll on t-lienp illusl weary ii fr es?ays and idle di?ii.s*i<!n.i Every page will interest, clierm and refri Sut>srib? now '2.00 per ye.'.r. Iteniit.in c KeKi?t?reil letter toTHK NMAKT SET, 45', N. H.-SAM I'I.E COPIES SENT I- It EE ON rations, editorial vaporing sl? you. hcniir, f. (? or F.xpres?, or 2 FIFTH AVION IK. MOW V..K I APPI.K TIONS. t..?- wmr- iiir u;iii Willi lUlihs ! ;( ? IS Careless.? Woman's Home Compaiou.