The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 29, 1904, Image 5
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Store One of the
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SILK'S:
All tlie new in * lk for SI i
W?isti*8uil8 Dili! Skir*-.
Vi pieces Fine H o:iile| t'i? :ti'd Y
liiiliH, IMlnml ^ i i ? \vi-'e. tit.* kit
you |>!?y ?! :iii>t $1 "i?l fur. ?> ir j?-i
Monday
$l.oo per Yard.
K*i> >> 11 r line of Novell v M 1 x*. 11 res ill
S o our till of (Joist omen's
, I'uibreilas,
$2,5 o, $3.oo anil 3
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Our Suit Departm<
(Our second floor.
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We hav<
>3.so. Carolinas
rel and H
;nt- one-fith of
\\/:4U
i supplied the people
with their wearing
lusefurnishing Goot
a century.
of the Cloth
/\ppa- and Gents' I
|c A complete stock I
EVERYTHING K1
Tlie newest ideas 1
j illutfaietl in the
ing Scho
-urnishings. ,rs
ror your selection, toprov* hy c
XUtM Shoes
These Shoes a
or Mens wear are , ... ..
Iecte<l leaf cr
flofunir we sell _ , . . ^
ol Shocs?
UP TO YOU"
XRPiittiuK uuf Bt'iek <?f
for Foil au4 Winter, f
re made of tli? beat wHiidart'
sty Huh as well
l.. ?? k- t..
75c, $l.oo, $1.5o and $2
yard:
Sweaters.
Li die*, Misst'-i ?nd <'liil.lren r > <
exhibition. Sec the new ellVits
Curciinul. Na**y, (i,een and oilier e?
o*8.
L - _ /" i J \IJ .
II: all r.etiviio'ss ot litis
a <| eslion. A ere you will find I
tin reel la'lor-iunde suit< Willi !
niiil e.-nts ; aim, the
tourist, lo-n garment* . Aiik
Infer the Priestly ( rsvclnet
nn lit lakes llrst place, We ha
in in ti variety of styles ami
11 null reds of sep.ira'e >kirts fri
to $ 10.00 ea- It.
i ? m a 1 ? L c* r> i ?4 ?i n*?i' f
beyond V 1111 III
lie most a a
iheio..!f - the prospei
kept pace,
finer stock
south of B
vi: 11: i v a.
t givwill Ul ULI1 O Let I
rity in the South we
To-day you will fii
; of Merchandise thai
altimore.
,C clliu made l>y *ih:Ii rehab]
have ccm.os'jii
- ami
10 no , 8TR0U8E &
11 ours </|otliirrK?see the
l$t?)V and I liildren'
bt.owiug.
. iix unriuir. \j
,e tailors ??> ...
every detail.
tOS. & CO .
Hats.
BROTHERS. . ? .
A well selec
beaiit'ful line of tion. Let us ?
s Clothing we are can sell you
blocks ui.w re:
hir i? inui^iicic 111
Hats.
ted stock for your seiseihow
you liow cheap we
a hat. Stetson's new
KUgs, v?itrpeis ar.u it ai
LI 11, i i i.iir ?, miii custa, vw
stta, miiiiiici v II JUU W it III
ine musi up-io-uaie ana cor
rect styles it will be to your i
4&C
nterest to see our line in eve
Coiu
;ry department.
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Hamilton Br<
own Shoe Co's.
OES#
A RAY OF SUNLIGHT
f i
1 hal given orders that 110 one ter
should be admitted except the post Tli
boy. and I was wrestling with my letters
and expecting him every moment. '
when 1 heard upon my door a knock,
lirst timid and then more decided. As ! hel
I it was the habit of my boy to so ex- [
. .;>oui what)"?pencil suspended.
'About the tiling th.it ha-s most in- m
estcd you lately, anil bring it on ~ ? |4*
u red ay that 1 may know your (|*rt)
!e. ' "\vt
ty the time 1 had said this much, jQ
ichard was himself again." and I .
d the door open. I Qe
Thank you." buuHj:
nUl'A Ol 111
_ Susan B
ni l iLi long life t<
this your eust >iu w.th all vour woman equ
ei>: man.
icti tlicy lepoit as well as you Molly Pi
well in tin
ton himsel
ver got over the dr/./.le of that I subsequent
lit on her hair. :::iil thai nmini. ! ito u? in?i<
le ncu duns society.
. Anthony has devoted her Something T
3 the cause of securing for ,, . ,
lal rights of citizenship with fi< li^hTp.j''
si ion at e r
itcher served a cannon so But every I cc
; Revolution that Washing- mss that tire
f made her a sergeant and the ' tues, larii
ly placed heron the retired art ~<*odue t
r r.ov fn, itfn .vonr 1 iver is a<
hat Kvery Body Knows.
knows tl st sick headi.eM.
wne?8 and con aust?]
by disordered l?v*r
l.v dtn't know that lazt d
feeling, despondency
lability and *leeplrssne**
o t lie same cause. if
rtine wail voar skin wilt
For
E. V. CUELl
"That
Sale by j
JM COMPANY.
;'s All."
press ins advent, I sans out. 'Come | 1
in. t .m't youV" and did not look up. j a?
The persistent ray. enginee'ed l>y ( 1:1 >'
the breeze?against which 1 feit rid- m:l
ing wrath as my papers began to tiut- hat
ter?caused me to push uiy manuscript
to the further side and wheel round u,:i
with my l>ack to the intruder.
Itecoveriug myself, "How did you Pn
j get in?" I asked, more bluntly than
] politely.
i ins was rue.?u:iy, so t wo days later, I S(Tipt
I opened my oilice door, there But tie^sui
latest reporter with a typewritten uiu*tr
nuscript loosely folded iu her
ids. v E
Good morning. 1 have brought your ,
nuscript in good time. I hope." bome
Well. yes, you are certainly
jnipt," 1 could not help saying. "I
i glad It Is typewritten."
1 always typewrite my manu- it w
is kept as t?ur nj;f pr ee.ess Tlius we
re?ly n.y wjf? a* t mys 1? prranee, il
atecl !'.!rs nurse in >
RSATlLIi WOMEN.
i the versa
Modern Instances in Proof of the Intrr-Ocrai
Sex's Possesion of This - |
Attribute. .
a? at lltnCf *> IIIKI i aar/. ?!...?
have the champion of tern- j',1;
lie friend of ihe slave, tha ver tablets w
var. the advocate of equal .ipbtand tint
md "Captain" Molly Pitch- pleasant way*
ids the crowning touch to ivalize that jti
tlllty of women.?Chicago Kydale* liver I
? eure chronic c
J mis* s ami dUo
I unded if i liei
_ satisfaction.
Women Too Active?
bright., spirits buoyant,
health good. Ryda'e*
ill make your liver at t
f will uo it in Mich >t
that you will hardly
hi ure taking medicine,
tabids are guaranteed to
onslipation nil liver dividers.
Your inon?Y re>e
tablets do not give
INSURE ancej
Policies issued uptn he,
live's between a$?ts of U
70 years; a^es below 21 I
??> >+ Ol DnI
ife in the Mutual Life InsurJtmpany
of Ntwaik, N. J.
izcii in 1&4.S. Assets Over
$88^000^000
c iccur/l fnr nnv rtmniint fjnm
j Through the door, in response to I SCI
[jour invitation." she answered, j
quietly. '1"!
She was standing.
"oh! yes?1 had forgotten. Well?" W;l
with a glance at the unfinished letters >
?"how can 1 serve you?" j 's
"1 want something to do," she said. '
1 and then 1 was reminded of the tiist mc
! knock. j w'!
i "I IfIV? vol* ov??r r.'ni'L* Alt < _?? u nr a_
ipt," she replied. a I-a
'YOn have reported before?" 1 said, "Varhi
lekly. This I
Oh: no." do- Id: ?l!y. "Shall 1 and c
it?" rising. man."
Yes, you had bettor, lii rase this it (
aot what 1 w.int." i ever, 1
[ certainly caught a g'.eam of hu- I could
>i then nad turned to the peruaal < to cil
Ih interest. J must
i'he first words rntlinr st-irtlnl t-.in
tin poet casually remarked: i ^ , w?'
ini et niutabile semper femina." u"Lr>ui,
is to say. literally, "A variable | occl,Pat,?n
hangeable thing always is wc- ! con,ente,iyears
ago
s hardly to be supposed, how- ''*s!"' eTU.^"
that a poet even 2.000 years ago j *on,an 1
be so ungallant as deliberately P!- f'!"1'risi "
1 lovely woman a "thing." Wg ! ^h.rlwlnd
make allowance for poetic li- Ujagine ^
, ... ... . have no
Tie1, of this generation aiv Tlic I nhreni
ly rufTorinjr from too much orderly ??d
The lisiless, hored. dis- j State,
unrettled girl of twenty
has given place to the rest;etic
and positively business
irsting for fresh outlets for 1 Oof?1r
We are caught up in the ' IT dill,
of modern unrest, and we .
re are happy because we I
lime to think nnvthin-? f.-? '
? County lynching was
colli blooded >ays the
>r...
i auu ui LII i unviv,
$5oo to $5o,ooo. Policies
^^11 IVi ?V? (VcViV iV< (I
:= When in
non-forfeitable after 2d year.
?^3 fvVVfv . r
. . - y . jm ,
Need i i
paper'/" 1 asked, t'ealing sure thia ^or
would end the interview.
"Oh. no; hut 1 can," earnestly. So<
"lteally?" I was deperate. and that <"a
sun ray kept running up and down 8C1
her hair until it shone like burnished , <la
(fold, "lteally. I have nothing at I
i jii-acont tha' y??u toijl4 <?o, and, indeed, I to*
1 am well supplied with & full force ',s
except?" t,r
'.litre was a latniliar air about : ami r
;nt. 1 bent ray heml lower, and ; meant
jn b ringing peal ot' laughter cs- . are n<
ped me. Most cleverly had she ?le- | Tlii:
ribed my surroundings; the ti:st ^ man i
y s interview. with my very i broug
mights, was .put in cold type; even fering
e tantalizing sun ray came in lor whose
thare ol notice, and. lastly, the marbl
tide was brought up to the present public
anu uie necessities 01 rnyme ^ contra
hythm. What the poet really
to say, doubtless, was, "Women A Med
jt all just alike. Against
s intimation by the poet that wc j savagery,
s decidedly versatile Is forcibly tle childre
ht to mind by the wideJy dif- . Medical 1
claims to fame of five womer protests,
i counterfeit presentments in ; jt*pif and
e are soon to adorn two notable alcal efTec'
buildings. 1
iry.?Ladies' Field. Rest;
ical View of Whipping.
this subordinate sway of
this proposition to rule litn
by terror and by pain, the B. Dav
Record most emphatically
The whip inspires terror of
not of the crime. Its phv13.
quite arVde from the pain 133
/I n PA i\Q/l n n (I L** "
aurant,
id. Proprietor. "
6 Main Street.
s of Anyt 1
* M
is Be Sure :
?1 and most comple
* M
ling; i j
;* !
ind call at our store ^?5
ind see the largest 5
?te line of - - - - -5
? *r ? *
i uesuuieu. I
"Except what:" she said. eagerly. I '
"The person I need requires expert 1 1,1
ence." i
"I'll come again," and for the tirs?. j
li.ne she allowid licr eyes to wander j 'n
round nay den. I
The next morning 1 hurried to my j w'
business with a well defined plan of j er
notion to keep out intruders, when j a*
what was my surprise upon opening .
je uun i ten, men ami more, |^
at * ..ail said just exactly what she unnoj
?.ded 1 should. \V!llai
Ms it acceptedV she said, demurely. tjja( ,
"Why. of ourse," I ejaculated, feel- ^earj,
p thai 1 had secured a treasure, and I tl)at 0
.Uluj; ol' the numberless interviews wisco
iiicii had hoen denied former report- 0f j0j
s. an l how well this one could man- St.em
e them. victor
"I just wanted to Lnow," she sa'd. v.,lt ,
Statuary hall, at Washington, plorable.
s will place a statue of Francet Aiincful
rd. Incidentally It may be cotei Record,
her effigy will be the only oat
ng a skirt, with the exception ot A Towr
f Here Marquette, contributed by Spokoge
nsln. Putting Marquette instead P&rt of th
iet in this august assemblage will i town of i,
to many much like crediting the tory that
y of Manila to Dewey's chaplain, people th<
i,?-? i.? ? . ? ?
u, a? c tsavi uuu ilia/ UC UC*
Its moral influence is
ami degrading;. ? Medical ;
I
i Without Town Officers.
e, a town in the western I
e Creek nation, is the only
,000 population in the terri- |
has no town officers. The : HOT
?re say they have no need :
SN ALL NIGHT
N PHONES Su7.
ms|p uenerai j
that can he foun
ig ty. We sell even
ket prices paid
" try Produce. N
make our store
" w
^5*
Here nanaise ggj?
<J in Lexington Coun- =2
k thing. Highest marfor
cotton and counVhen
in Lexington "
vour headquarters, ^5
my dour to tind my gray-eyed friend, n*
in almost the same position awaiting 1
' my entrance. l":
"Hood morning," 1 said, trying to
be polite. wl
"1 have come for something to do." ,h
' 1'ray. he sealed, anil we will talk j
. this matter over. Have you ever re* 111
ported'/"
"For a newspaperV?-no." i *
Wfll lli.lt wll.it I i.innt ..
;in>r ami putting up the notebook : ^ollt
11 ask you please to return that , ,pjie
nnuscript. It is only one of a series : 31ate
a I am to write on the difficulties i ornan
licit women experlem e in forging to four v
e front, and as it rightly belongs to ;
e ' Woman's Club,' of which 1 I or gjt
u president. 1 cannot dispose of it." ( ^ony
"M is S V" I exclaimed, recalling j jjJr
well-known man's daughter. foor c
"The same." site said now lmiyh- 1
nv?C OCCUIP IU l?r UU IJUt'SUUU j Ul ?'UHCI!
the propriety of Illinois' choice. They paj
prand staircase of the new ! they wan
capitol at Albany, N. Y., is to be ! they call
tented with the portrait busts of 1 raise the
iromen who have helped to make I States Ma
I States history: Harriet Beech- is all that i
>we, Clara Barton, Susan B. An- There is
and Molly pitcher. house in t
e, then, are Ave women, at least not perm
>f them of world-wide fame, and schoolhou:
s. aim uu bui warn any. i
f no taxes, and whenever
t any public improvement
a meeting of citizens a-td
money. A deputy United
irshal is located there, and ^ ..
s needed to keep the peace. tVCTV ill
not a gambler or gamb'ing
he town, and the people will
it them. They needed a
se, so the people got to
ling the Market
Affords.
3 W. P.
:? 1
to 1
" to
4"1.W:.VW?VrtWW
ROOF, ?
.exington, S. C.
< ? . < i??? r? . ^
! porter?some one who ran report?" 'n
"Iteport what'/" she interrupted.
"You want me to report anybody?" j ** '
and trora where I don't know came a
dainty lilac pencil and a small note st
book.
Keeliup: that I was fairly trapped. 1
I said, desperately: '*
"Yes?write *'
?i ?Hen i
B\ , . . . action
"1 aru a fiienil of your fathers. I pra
id, remembering tlir? gleaming liair, jneut
id trying to reconilo all the circurn j wor],j
:,nces- ! Har
"Yes. he told me. You know, 1 have t>ll ^
it recently returned from abroad. Cabin
e shall be glad to sfe you."
'Thank \ou." I ivptimr
representing a distinct sphere of gether at
i. I bnllding
nees Willard was the most prom- Worth Re
advocate of prohibition ihe i
has ever known. Broad L
riet Beeeher Stowe won Immor. a frj]j
ante with her "Uncle Toni'a mj,,g a sj
and did much to bring about floworh
eedoin of the negro,
ra Barton is identified with 'bo
i
id buili a good two-story Colli
fcr that purpose. ? Fort
cord.
ats of shade! louirine have
>und the edge auu for trimngle
harnion zing wreath of
i
mbia. : S. C.
Next to
Skyscraper.
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A tit.iU,
v*
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The family suit
at the low pi
they last,
a bid '
ey shown here will b<
ice of $55.00 us long" ?
We make this as
for your trade.
Sj We have
ir ivel
. :x '
over 100 jobs of all
y the largest stock of
arried by any one hoi
the State.
styles?positvehicles
ase in
Jo!
P. S. A larg'e si
tin W. <
jpply of horses on hai
Conder,
id and more to arrive
Secret,
this week.
ary anc
i I reas
1117 Plain St. Cc
urer.
ilumbia, S. C.