The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 13, 1904, Image 5
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We have a I
Mg trade and are prou
HI 1 MLU,
:d of it. Thousands o
If not, why not
, myrc
f the best pelple deal
? We can dot you 2:00
umon
with us regularly ar
id and von nan do nc c
iers.
id are pleased. Are
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p*>. Ym
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\V ' llf.l!
fl'T't'l* |
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lint. YV
a few pp-?on? carry a* larire and a* vnrii
n cm find a linos* anything here, and bi^
ncvpi" i|iv?at low price*. Our stem
orowdfd witb ivp*< bundle. Of course >
lie-hall ?>f wliii v? c w;:nt win to know?so w
, p, We teak# n tpccialty <f tliei
- KctliiS. It, Dutiful, Sweet-toned (
e iii'V di ?*<*t from -
??! sto?k of Kood* as wo [noted to-day. C
quantities of 11*1 w goods quantity always
1 is tilled i>j? and both ing and save mon
ve cannot to.i you in tins ni j /">
o want y u to nome and OxlOt VJ
lino of puns in to
n. Just smivrd ? l??t of
Organ* in Oak and Wal- ^
r w"
Jan give ymi any mx? ??n? lljrV?mit v< iini
on hand one-home wt tons. hee tin-in *
ey.
'nryc? r?eiih'e harreMireei li lonilme i
iLillo# sit gie liain^ HC. Higg?
wn.
, A few dozen to close (lit ohea,-?a'l >iz? s>.
__ ^ w v? WV*?* V* V/ t
c mill old. B'K *u|f?r?, cuffe*, ?yrup?. F
u" "u>' Oats and Bar
shutcnn?. fRx'p. barlrv n!?r<*.
" "" Sewing Mach
-cnine quirk. ^ you lH?|, quality and J
J wv^.
'ine feed, liny, salt ?&e.f always found lioro.
Buy ynnr food ont* and *o*>d hurl
' us. Wo have t Imu-t Uiki* hri*!
r.roirD ber us rn tl In lino. Intei
of limp 11 d hipli ^ikdr. t hi
price. We handle uiore tlian all other* nSl
" ,7 ij; 'SsSfV 'V ?jr
from
it MVll.
r rt>le*
i |
?I i h ' i t v :
folk* to
Si
In addition to
ladies' cloaks, ski
homespuns, and I
quicklv. We m e
_ lariurm Ut
mi! ???ve v n the big commission. All i?re
ee t heir,
irreys, Buggies. ?U',r
the above we carry an inimei
rts, waists. AmonK a compk
bleachings. Hardware, cutler
n n vioil C tn ' * ' *
KK-IS ?>I repot all n ant | /~w4-V? IT
gu&rnnteid. Ilrinj* youi V^lOLIilj
1 *uit i?r piir of pa
o:?d wan received a few
gjo and another lot ex- vjl UvCI
ise stock of Cr.arse and fine si
?te line of dry goods we call yo
y, hatchets, hammers, saws ,
F nrteen li 11 r??lh 1 worth >
I Trousers caitii' i> l;isr mnnth. If y
nt& see our hue.
,,'oc A fresh suj.plv i f maekerel an?f
trj ionie. A f#ll lin* of meats
hoes for all people Nobby line
ur attention to beautiful ca!i<
and other necescaiec fie" v
iisouif hnil one oi our ti
ow h ...c?; Ropes and Oil
j,,,. tn? | Bicycle Supp]
, hums, Hours ; pnir? t;en*srally?tuu uuujei
I
> cf Men's hats. Splendid Iin<
:os, lovely outings, t.easle dow
L/ + 1. 'i L:O- i
ine uuu'lilue*?Cheap,
For jfiin, presses und all kinds mael
II All kinds, inner tube*, bicycl
pedals, built-up whteis, spokes i
rous to meutiou.
5 of Notions of every descri|
ns, pretty dress goods, suiting
ri_? i_ - ^ - *
, W$m
liuerr.
e tire*,
iiid re>tion,
Ladies' Capes
rs, flannels,worsteds.
p
tve
f 1-1 /\ n ^ t. ft j
n/ avi re _)D U . VVC (fl
JONES
vite comparison and defy ccm
%
pe?iticn. Try us. We are he
< VOILIIIIUIIII ld?UI9 up, I
re to please you and will not I
i miiK 01 ii. uur goods are i
be undersold.
E. JON
new. we turn tnem
ES.
tx L>arion
Qreai
Co. - Thomas& Ba
t Alteraiioi
. Sale *.
rton. j
1 THE PHEITY MRS
McGregor opened liis eyes and c
a bewildered look about the place.
; was his own room; there was no do
whatever about that. There were
I rlilini' hatu t Vw? ~
MERCHANTS
| Commenced Busines
MAURICE WALTSX. Prkmdkkt. 1
ALBERT 6. II
DIRECTORS: >J*iri<e Walton. Win.
< liarus T. l'tl* !. Jhiuhh E. Tmtv
BANK, AU^STA |
s February 1, 1904.
WM. J n<>Ll INC8WORTU, VlCE-rn*8. ! **!!
A'CO 11, C ahiiu.k. ] s
i cha
.1. Ht>111nyp?v?r?li, Wm. II. Barrett,; in
VI Will...... Mur.in i t a_- .... i.
:rw
l sh-ll always a nurse," he VI Ui
1 with grave deliberation. "Life ..
t worth living without one." /?8?i
he niovet) as If to rise from her a t0""^
Ir. He suddenly caught her wrist
his strong right hand and held
VHITB'8
am Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
M WORM
I his chance
deal, as wt
the goods.
Pore
4 (Vet lonjr, innde ol hard v
r'7 <i:nr price wns $!.f>0 end
beats the Standard
; stand ready to delivt
:h and Lawn Settees,
iroc tl avid varnish finish. The
ll. We v*il! close Linen ?*nt ?? "r\ I t-* ^
| ..v...., uuunug
# spurs on the wall.
Ul| Something stiff anil unyielding*
cased his left leg; his left arm \
; rigidly bound in splints.
lie put his right hand to his fa
_ It was absurdly decorated with s
' geon's plaster, and a bandage v
swathed about hi3 forehead. The o<
of carbolic and iodoform filled
trU room
l"? !I?-nry H, CnmmtiK, Bryan I,** rem*
twii (!f S Mcrplie), en*
vag Prop* penep??Bank;njr Fu Boa. I'
Accounts ?>f Mt'rcluims. 'Jorp-iiaiin
ce Prompt utiu cturtnius at*t*ulioii ^u
u r- i
vas
^-vARTWRIOHT'S MA>
- ? ~ner
e, Joliu J. Evdiix, I houi.?* li. Maxwell, j
' poll
ny- int^rp^t on ape<-i:il (Savings) acc't*- ^or
in* Mini individual* solicited wnl
rm.Ured. p-einl iMjoMrcullftion' j whl
-- I wes
K^CURE^ND^DOG j 1
k ?|
You've changed ray whole stand- wyf
nt of life," he said earnestly. "The
ses, the money, all the rest don't ?
tter now. The only thing worth THE I
le Is you?Mabel."
It's?It's just because you're ill and i tm
ik." slie began with averted face. , Baflai
It isn't." he denied flatly.
You are rich." she said weakly. I
ople would say I married you for ! """
REMEDY
CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
IKWARI or IMITATION*.
K GEHUIhl. PNCrANCD ONLY BT
rd-Snow Liniment Co.
T. LOUIS, MO.
Shut Oi
'i'lie I'-t f. ( i icn I?!i j (
\ on can ttM vo it iirourt] to
a breeze, Fo*mer price, $
Tweni
Uolden Oiik or Mahogany !
regular price, $3.00; salt* pi
W* M
? u? y vy 'W
it Mosquitoes and Flies.
Canopy and Nets. These f; >ten t<? the bed
mnv old place fur (?-5 C7 I
<4 SO; will sell lor COITlpl
y-Five Fancy Rockers.
'imsli, woud <>r leather seat, $1.49 e
His head throbbed strangely, i
sharp pains shot through the left at
He tried to raise himself with his rlj
I so tha arm, hut sank back again will
groan.
v^Ln^? Someone rose from a chair in
corner and came quickly and noi
lessly to the bed. It was a won
- clothed in dull^ gray and wearing
3Cll trim white rap.
ind ^mjiiii iivp. rsb\
Kht '
i a
tha !
ise- |
lan
hK HAILING
I
ir money. I f TV/
If you loved me. would you care W 0
it they said?"
he shook her head. 1 "ft Jf
Look at nie." he commanded. "Do j iVJL
care what they say?
No." she said softly. T% /% *
I wiEh you'd call up the stable for I\\ 5
" he said.
he went to the telephone In the
t room ?
sell Plumbing
achinery and
11 Supplies,
Eigr
ISi'-lt Piano I'oli-h in Kngli
tto- Hooker fur n present, \v
sale price ?
^ 25
Siz* 3x0 feet, all colors, do
rollers, fixtures complete, v
Do Yo
Then get the best nmttrpsi
iteen Parlor Rockers.
>li Oak or Mahogany, Saddle or Cobbler Seat
ortli $0 00, $7.00 und 00. ^
L Window Shad es,
tli mounted on good sprirg
Vol Ui iti'II, win >eu ioi
u Want to Sleep Cool?
...... 11 j OUIUUIUCU lilt' pillOW, ?
with a deft touch cased the bands
8 just 011 ''*s head. McGregor closed his e;
I and set his teetli until the paroxy
ICll. of pain, occasioned bv the atten
to rise, had passed. Then his e;
opened wearily. He was faint 1
giddy.
1 C rl I "What's happened?" he asked.
^ " I The voice that answered him v
low and soothing.
Here they are," she called pres- j Lov
ly.
Tell them to Rive Diavoio ell the
s he wants," said McGregor hapr.?By
T. Blair Eaton.
ne Woman Minister Here tc Stay. E5
he woman minister has i omr to
r in Congregationalism. "Whilo
pr denominations, like tin- Methos
Hud Episcopalisnti. refit ".c to ;:r
rest prices in
the State.
?~v *-w w?* n* p. /^/\
>. UU^IGKOt VV.;
, I i-: ? c " ^
s< inina. A curled I air in
wriulit ill pound*. put up ii
price, fli."!; sale price
"ilmf yooil Mat11
e>?s at . ...
Sanipl
at sweeping reduction--, in
rtj'lee. Prices for brass ran
1 lis in.-nu .
mil mm, h meiiiri'' ami <
itttre**. hi ?lt* (it Si?ii'|i American hiirilrt
nilj in li;-st A. r, v ticking. Kejjular
$4.00, $6.50; $8.50; i
e Brass and Iron Beds
" $16.50 to |
tire in- ' 1 uu Inei wlin an acculeut, J
i>wiiii?s. McGregor?a serious accident. J
y-v g it's all right now. Time and quiet \
do wonders for you."
"How'd it happen?" said he.
C 1 O "You were thrown from a trap?"
" * "Ah!" he said with sudden enlig
j enment. "Diavolo bolted at the rc
roller?rein broke?1 was Just sett!
? hint down when it broke. This mo
lng, wasn't it?"
>ad ?? !ng
Remedies fur the instant eradn-n
rn. cure of all skin diseases oil dogs and al
and used for fif'.ten years.
cat(
turn Ml and hi I ir??r'si?nd tW the
1 domestic ainn.al*. Manufactured I tjjej
" _ ~ " " " Hai
a women, the Congregational deilnation,
in most sectiors of the
ntry at least, seems willing to -ap- * I
ve well qualified women or to exd
to them the same opportunities
the Congregational ministry that
offered to worthy and well edu?d
men. The divinity schools of
denomination admit women to
If courses, and some of them, I'm IIow l<
"t ford ThcnWIfol aomtnn,... -
...? mr
TTENTION !
i>ng are you going to wait b+ - *
VNIU'I
colors, some trimmed
SOME
2"> rol Is Japa nose M:? 11 inj
per jattl, nur sale price, lb
SAMl'I.K l'lC'l 1'KKS.
cent. oil. $1 pictures lor 1
$). "' each. $.ri pictures lor
y oi patterns, enameling in white an
I with brass, excellent values, $1.85 to f2t
GOOD THINGS.
?s,<ar|W p uterns, the kind sold everywhere
le. \ ard.
Choice assortment of beautiful subjects,
Sc. each, ft! pictures for $l>ach. picli
$2.f.O each.
,j j "Tuesday morning," she correct
"And to-day is?" *
"Friday."
"Humph!" McGregor grunt
, "You're the nurse, eh?"
I Yes." she said,
at :50?. I
l "Well, nurse get me up as soon
; rou can. 1 want to get at that ho
r>0 pA again. I'll teach him a few thii
irts lo ypf j never let a horse?or anyth
' fi^r that trot ft***
ed I F CI MAIN CI I Y Khi
FUR SALE IN BATES BUI
'1 FOR FANCY CRA(
an
Have just r<
such as Grahan
N IStL S. Augusla, Ga. a s
RC BY T1 UMONd BROS. fere
1 A
- will
:KERS. ' 5'?
# i to t
sceived a full line,
i wafers. Ice honev tbai
0-~? ?. lUfthfl , .
pecialty of the opportui.ities of- ore
d women.
nd yet it is not likely th?.t th^r*
be such a pressure from he f?-m- J
ie side of the house into the ?"aiks
he ministry as to crowd the men
;be wall. Here and there a man lie menii
noderate ability may be set aside tination
a terilliant, attractive woman, but
: wotild be his fate when he came ',et"
v-'VS
in* your 1iuub? lighted with
Electricity.
?er the o!d saying, "Procra*is
the thief of tune," ,.rd t.akp
I( h JtO\ KS, <>.*, |>< units i
KKFK I(J KIM'J OK S,\ J,E,
C'ltMiliable unit Sanitary He*
AXJiINS-TEItBICS. .
par.or rup nuttii- $:{..'><> Ku
KK.MKMKKK ttr are o!cm
Tliom;
re capacity, $3.9*,
It's getting lint aer.l jnu ne.-tl one of the 1
rigeralnrs at
Inst a tt w left ir. b< > iilifnl i) tt? i i.s, the
cs for *1 iiS. $? 5?? Hogs f,.- $:! 95.
i ng < nt Art ? ?,i.nus . 'll.i- in litis a si.\ itig o
is & Rartn
of me." he added grimly.
"You must be very quiet," she c
Leon a r tloned.
"All right "
I retties "And sleep as much as you ca
Obediently he closed his eyes, a
f 1-half soon was breathing deeply and ever
I When he awoke next morning,
eyes fell first on the nurse. She gs
n him a cheerful "good morning." a
Chocolate Man
Balls, Vanilla
Cream, Palace
l!f, Snaps, Ice Cre;
Z Flake.
shmellows, Apricot '?eA
Wafers, Peach the
Mixed Macaroon ;?V
am Wafers, Snow ?'?
7 deal
heal
the
i competition with a man possessthe
same qualifications. cos*
nd at any rate, as in the case ot represcn
law and medicine, it will probably
r be the occasional woman in com- mal" 0,1
years who will choose the ministry . ,
her profession. But it secnn cer- VY TP"]
that, provided they possess the
rable natural and acquired quail- |
tions. women w 11 be weVctue In
Conereeatinnnl mlniotr# ?i i???
s \on nothing to have our
taiivc call and make an e?ting
Your
/
*
Three-Pic
Uigusta, Ga.
>ce Suits
gt ^ ^ ne loosen ner over ciosei.v.
7 : She was very pretty, and her I
sympathetic eyes struck sotne hide
j chord in McGregor's gruff soul.
I "See here," he said. "I want to
frank with you. I'm a bachelor ant
woman hater Moreover. I'm not us
to being helpless like this. I shall
[ a devilish hard patient to bant
But I'll do my best," he added hi
bly.
TIMMON
be ? _ _ ? ?
1 a
bt WORLDS FA 11
lie.
im
S BROS, 3
ST. LOUIS,
A
(KlS
trov
find an important work to do for
r fellow men and womer?boston
nscript.
1LACKMAIL IN MANCHURIA. Hou se
te Form Used by the Russian
Officials.
story whlota Illustrates the meth- ~\\1
of Russian officials is told by a VV
House.
s Lighting
A Specialty.
M. PERRY
A
We are o
and Youth's
Comfort,
t ureal l<educti?
ffring great values in Men's
Three-Piece Suits.
Style, Durabilil
"I'm sure yen will." she said w
* * merry light in her eyes.
"This Is my first offence in t
line, you know." he went on, "and i
behave like sin. you won't mind
I much, will you?"
"No. indeed." she said heartily.
"Good!" he said. "I wanted 3
|"%7 to undeistand from the start. I st
probably take to cursing before Ion
1 - ~~ *- -- -
1th * I
hia
" Southern
i'OU
tall |
A far
SI be
the
Railway 1
by t
i pow
thin
v >vi isvcuuj iciui ucu ironi me t
East. In an important town in t^-i
ria there is a solitary member of I JCj10C
Augo-Saxon race who has estab- ,
?d a successful business, despite
restrictions imposed upon him. wA
odically. however, he is reminded
he is there only on sufferance BRA NCI
he receipt of a letter from the alb
erful governor, which reads some*
g like this: "Dear Sir: It is pro
trie Company.
)LU!VIBIA, S, C.
I orI'ICE
Batesburg, S. C
That Descril
Jer ays, en
~ici
Bro
>e Them. Made in all Popui
bodying Comfort, $7 to $/3.
Levy's Son &Co.
adway, Augusta, Ga.
i V" nittj IIIUC11 a* J
like," she laughed. and since it v
an infectious laugh, ?.lc(!regor lau
ed. too.
In the ensuing days, MeGroj
thought much. Heretofore, life i
been to him the market, the club t
his horses.
Instead of being a patient "devil
, hard to handle," he was docile and
quiescent. He was experiencing
till
ins
ghBest
Line, Choice of R
i Sleepers and Dining Cars.
^ Stop-overs allowed at
? summer resorts and other
| pose
I love
. and,
' you
outes. Through Pullman "mo
I ture
rout
| earl
Western North Carolina; on
! time
points. ! or i
<1 to raise a monument to the be- ???
<1 memory of the late Emperor,
knowing how deeply Interested '
are in all that affects the people
ngst whom you live. I have ventl
to put down your name for 1,000
les. Please remit the amount as (JulE
v as possible.' At one time the Xvll
ument is to an Emperor, another
t to a national poet, or a historian,
i General. Needless to sav th?
i Monarch Stump Puller
The Monarch is 'lie
only marlin e that linn
a hand lever to iin1KS?
wild mark canle.
TG53T They ran be set out
*jp. f and In gear under
dRUJSgJMtie heaviest strain.
The racket is held In
: - 1
pRINTE
vv <> li 'l t <
'
?*
ED STATIONER
icf ?l if 11 1 1 cnm>lir i\{
strange. sweet contentment that
the previous years of his hard, ur
lenting, self made success had no
given him.
j "You haven't 'cussed,'" she
minded him mockingly one day.
Y "You've made me forgot how,"
said, looking at her with an intens
she found disconcerting,
'j McGregor had progressed raph
I That afternoon he was nronned 1111
all
irevor
Low excursion rate tickets
re- as follows:
h?
Season Tickets. Sixty
Day Tickets
U Fifteen Day Tick
in
1 I>ror
! mitt
on sale from Batesburg,; ,nR
I sim;
whii
th^y
?not
- . ,
i - - 31 N?. "
et*, - 25 75.
tosals never get beyond the com- weight,
ee stage?the Governor constitut- write to
the committee. The demands are
>ly - polite form of blackmail, of
h the merchant is well aware, but !
must be met, otherwise he would I
be allowed to remain in the place, i O
slie's Weekly. ! *
The
Island a Huoc Mjontt.
K?J?? uy 1W own
If in ntde *f a tump poller
O. M. Adan.s.
Batesburg, 8. C.
. B LITTLE
ONLY PLACE IN LKESVILLK
T V I 111 V W I I
the finest
tween Col
and let us
. II it; s is
WVrWiTX.VI II II I I U I
Unprinted Stationery foeumhia
and Augusta. Call
Print some of it up for you.
THE BATESBURU ADVOCA
ft chair by the window. It had gro
too dark for her to read alouJ to t
longer, and she laid aside the booV
"You won't need a nurse much lo
er," she laughed.
TI2, "Huh!" said ho. "Won't I. thoui
I'm worse than you think."
"Nonsense! You're nearly at
,1m For full information o
J apply to any agent Southei
? W- M
Mi
I T
r World's F air literature( tfce
-n Railway, or J
IUNT, Div. Pass. Agt., |
Charleston, S. C. j Cep
x
he island of Bornbolm, situated in
Baltic, acta as a huge magnet. It K(
rta such an influence on the com- Groc*
? that It can cause a vesel to -
1 perceptible from its course. The ' a\
ct of this magnetic island is per . W . ,
tible at a distance of mile*
od work a
lit r ^ i ) t .. . y?l||||
vva i'i? *.1 an run I WIRTTKNTS.
M KA1.H AT ALI. HOl'RR.
kim and Fruits a Sprcai.ty.
TED?We want to do your
b Printing for the year 1904
t reasonable p ricea.
.