The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 20, 1904, Image 2
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THE ADVOC/
N. Rogers Bayly, Ed. a
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nd Prop. But good p
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a c Post 'J 1 1 1 ^il
NT MEDICINES
ure family remedies
ieved to be the best o
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,f imimnj
nauBmasmmt
?nl?r?U >(, III* oainuu. g,,
office as Second-Class SI
For President:
ALTON B. PARK
Ksopus, N. Y.
For Vice-Preside
lull Mstui Its K1I1U ctllU an
: = liable* Try the
as represented.
ER
O. J. HARR
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Com {
cuusuiuieiy sa?e ctnuit
m, they are good?jus
IS'
>ountI Extract Sarsaparilla.
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, DEPA
RTMENT
?ST
ORE I
ntrsK* u. L//\
Elklns, W. Va,
Mr. M. E. Rutland* nei
tlables ate rtccbing ci n>
Our told mornings caus<
nnt thipr winter cloth
Impr
Bad i
v hmidsoro*
pleticn. Bab>
O. J. HA
i many to
es.
oved Liver Invigorator.
Jold Cough Cure,
Soothing Syrup,
r Colic Cure.
RRIS,
? \ ^ rv. 2
!New Got
The sue
flint" nnv In
Dds are Pou:
cess of our new store
mvovc qvo QfTQin ir\ "Hie
ring into the
is well illustrated by t
* movl'-Df TViic iq: inn
Stcre I
he fact |?
rip npp- I?
6"
11
King cotton continues t
large quantities to our ma
Edgefield county autho
making great efiorts to ]
? u. Batesb
rket.
irities are
punish the
naiTn ?
Ul U&glSL,
urg, - S. C.
Ivmv v \/ vvi kj
essaryby t
ularly in c
ments. T
row will b
now well <
'VIJ VJ. U UJ. V ligciiix XXI UX XV.
;he large sales through
?ur Ladies' Ready-to-^
hese purchases are ari
e ready for you. The
established and we ar(
/ lilCli IV\_ L? X X11U XXX XXX?,v
lout our establishment
rVear and Millinery
iving every day and
correct styles and co'
3 better prepared th;
viv/ A iv/v/ raj
partic= P
Depart- rl
tomor- N
lors are ||
an ever |j
alayera of the cnuiu gu?f,
N?
If good weather preva
crowd than ever before w
Lexington Fair.
V
A large force of men are
*._! In 1h
lis a larger
ill visit the "
hers putting jL J
irtv davs our * ITfe
I to show yc
by buying
tractive w
We are ag
m the VERY LATES
here. The entire stoi
'ith real bargains com
ents for Butterick Pat
r. You can avoid n
"e will be found especi
mencing Monday.
;terns.
listakes p
ally atI
in our leifpuuuca. ?
telephones will all be in p
exchange in full running <
Eggs are commanding
lr prices continue to advac
cakes and puddings will
lace an<* the .B. J1
order.
t?g 'prices.
ice Christmas We are simf
be expensive
fn wfifp fin un
lLtVll
>ly too busy this wee
A Wpv'p hppn in
j: j? L.
MIMNA
C0LUMB1
UGH &
I A, S. C.
CO J
M
luxuries.
A Chicago man killed 1
cause she refused to att
He avidently thought he
her to heaven,says the A
aid.
IV TT IV Ull M
... w.r. be stupendous ruj
ecd church. a|| fay an(j 0p
was stiidint; ~
.ugusta ll.r- njghf. QUr a<
ficently comp
T ^ ^ PV
?h waiting on the trat
lening New Goods ?
ssortments are magn
lete in every depar
Ie!
it I
QUALIFIED FOR THE POSITION.
. .V.ncrirnrA \A//\r*!H Nnf A llnvu Mim />
THE IMPROVED HAVANA. 'EM
Noticeable, Especially in its Streets,
HKHHHHK3UHHHIHBHII
I -j Q
TOttlTTTJfr Pf^WFRQ $1
VED A PICTURE.
From the trouble Col
having' tryiBg to raise ei
to establish a freight
Georgetown and Columbi
one to bel'eve that- they
to all "be in the same boj
* *
Jans are holding their t
[umbinns are
lough money i merit.
line between , - "
would lead This week v
h.veno wish nua| C|J^ prjCe
or .h.t
ye start our semi-ai
sale on Pants. Hui
are offered at exact
f t*Pf*c rncf rifiroc
Rob the Widowed of Bread.
A merchant advertised lor a stenographer
with a knowledge of SpanUS!
;sil Nv'10 could correspond in that language
a3 well as English, lty mistake
the newspaper printed the saltl=
ary to bo paid as 30s. Instead of ?3
i week, liy post the merchant re1-mf
ccivcd tliis communication in reply:
- - - - ... . "London.
Squares and Parks. i S
Havana has become in a sense re- ]
generated and revivified. All the day **
long (with the exception of a few (
hours in the morning), a cool breeze
from the sea sweeps over the city, a I
while the nights are always cool and
sweet. The spring showers have com- ^
menced, but they appear so regularly, ^
In the afternoon only, that they may
J. L *_/ JL IV J_ -IJ W I ? liJlll I T J ?
g benee
L~*uterarar?;one to
JARE OF A YOUNG ORCHARD. ?i'ca
"Who
Mistake to Crowd Young Orchards tj,on <CJ
to Make Large Growth. yOU mt
laving properly set the orchard will ha
h the desired fruit the next step is down tl
care. We have found it best to I or in a:
is Jermyn's first lore affair?'
a very desperate thins and
be long remembered.
commanded the physician,
nnot," answered Jermyn.
in 'cannot' is oposcd to 'must/
innot' will have to yield. Either
ist have complete rest or yon
ve a complete mental break*
iat may laud you in your grave
l Insane asylum." said the nhv- ^
they propose shall be the
They don't mind being k
I io ? glcry to die en th'
tie.
**?
The Augusta ChronMi
papers continue their con
ir's soiiih day. *- * * w A' mv*wi
ilied; to them
? n?id nf hate
says newsdemnation
of g 1
-* W fcj V-V/O L p 1 IWt?i
litten's
. ilx . .. iiiiiiicuui xur iuo posnon advertised
this morning.
"1 am a young man tliirty-two
years of age and have had a business
cApeiicaco of seventeen years, and 1
fo? 1 confident, if you will give me a
trial, 1 can provo my worth to you.
'I am not only an expert bookkeeper,
proficient stenographer and typowriter,
excellent telegraph operator
and college professor, but have sev
i viMiaviiuBiic.es avoiued. * i JL"
I firs
The greatest improvements the an- ! ^,ca
tebellum visitor will notice are in the j p()t
| streets, squares and parks. The men. : ^ ^
ace of yellow fever having been re- jnR
moved (no death having been reported cut
from this cause in many months), the ^ar
visitor may abandon himself to the enjoyment
of the many places of recre- anj
ation afforded in the city and its suJ
burbs. The most prominent feature
- ?1 *? *u- oiolan
t few years until It comes into have b<
iring. It can be cultivated in corn, kindly
atoes or any tillable crop. Wheat, He h;
? aua srnaii grains are very try- Ing you
on a young orchard, as the crop is and sag
off and the laud denuded and left he tvou
? to the hot rays of the sun in "street,
l-summer when it needs most shade This
I protection. and it
ly father lost ten acres of vounc found i
with a directness that would
een brutal had it not been
meant. m
ad loner been regarded no ? Hong
man In the financial world,
;e old heads had predicted that
Id some day be a power in th*
had been his own ambition
hurt to givr it up, but he
some eonsolatiiin in ?>><?
rutl autoinooiiin^ uii me
ways, but the small boy v
paper or two of tacks aloi
doicg more to make tlx
slow-down than all the
combined.
# #
#
%
W'FPP VOIP STDF.F'
JIUUUI/ uagiairho
scatters a ^
Dg the road is D E PA RT
j automobile ^ newspapers
DStCSDUr^,
r CLEAN!
MENT STORE,
: : : : : S. ?
oral other acomplishments which
might make mo moro desirable than
ordinary mortals. I am an experi.
ence.l manager, and have won medals
Cj for reci:i:.,a '.Mary had a little lamb.' 1
i also have some knowledge of remov.
ing superfluous hair and clipping the
ears of puppy-dogs.
1 am a practical farmer, can cook,
take care of horses anil pigs, crease
i trousers repair umbrellas, and also
of Havana's recreative system Is, of j 0
course, the Prado, the strip of ver- j
dure, adorned with palms, statues, |
music stands, and overflowing with a I
wealth of tropical vegetation. j '^e
It was thought perfect many ye.its ' or ,
ago; it certainly has nearly reached or J
perfection since our engineers opened pro,
it out to the shore, and bestowed upon Mr]
the Havanese the hie. sings of the
bard by sowing it in oats the first that he
r it was set. Tho season was dry, *? settl
while the trees cultivated in corn after al
reasonably well, the whole ten So h
ps sown iu oats had to be reset. If mansioi
trees have to be set in small grain E nla, a
grass they should be hoed around a Plan!
mulched. If the trees are set the chafing
per distance apart to coine in a merit o
i row, the lirst few years they can master
cultivator! n-ltl-. fVirv tlnr.
would have at least a million
e down on?not a bad amount
1, he concluded,
e bought the old Dlnwiddie
1 on the James Hiver. in Virnd
prepared to settle down as
ler, fairly well content, but
still a little for the excitef
the old life, the daring of
minds of finance, the exult a
A matter which The Ad
Jike to call to the attec
town's people Is the rubbl
The appearance of
through the most tiavelei
Batesh'irg are frightfull;
by the unwarranted dlsr
I., ...o MumiMlinff r
vocate would Ifffe
ition of our
sh nuisance. J
our streats
d sections of
y disfigured
egard of our .
r;i rhn (rn nnd ^
j am the champion cricketer in my club.
Ileing I messed of great physical
: beauty, I would not only be useful
j but ornumen'al as well, lending to the
sacred precincts of your otlice that
delightful artistic charm that a stuffoil
billy eoat would. My whiskers bein?
quite luxurious and extensive, my
face could be used as a doormat, pen
wiper, or feather duster. I can fur~
n!v>, ? .. 41./>
.miiiucuii, which overlooks the harbor
entrance, the Morro, and the open
sea. "Reconstruiilo on Is tho *cw
inscription on a plate of bronze set up ! " 1
near (he Central Square. or "Parque 1 as
Isabel," and "reconstruiilo," renovated, j 8
regenerated, might truthfully he said I crm
of all parts of the city, touched by **er'
the magic wand of the far-sighted, | ?*ei
self-sacrificing "Americanos." Many'
of the sacrifices made by Americans ca'1
. ..^u TV >111 LUG CUiU.
has been advocated that the first ',anK
years the young orchard should Thou
crowded to make as large a growth 'OVt
possible. This Is a mistake; it was a p
uld be properly cared for but not suniclon
vded so as to make the trees ten- healthy
which causes winter killing of the W>th
r growth or injury to the heart of dl? fam
new wood, which is usually the Ballery.
- where a severe winter follows a Explo:
?itiury ana oven tne quick
moYnentary defeat,
came the love affair, and with
? affair the discovery that lie
oet, either circumstance being
tly disturbing to even a
mind.
the mansion went the Dinwiilily
portraits, hung iu a long
ring this, Jermyn came across
*>?Kjr icgaiuiiif, t
odstructions.
If our Mayor and city <
but take a stroll through c
our public highways tht
the middle of the street
with weeds, grass, tin ca
pers, old shoes, rags, and
things that should be mos
m ?
council will #
Qost any of BtlSlIlGSS
y will find .
is piled up Medicine.
ns, old pa- j sell tonjc, that liven
many other efTice force for the Fall
'? any where
I
I A Prominent Trainman,
i
| The many friends of CJ II. I?aus
Engineer L. E.& \V. It. It.; at pres
Jibing in Lima, Ohio: '.vi 11 be plea
up the ' to know of hisrecovery from threat
Trade. I ene<1 k'(,n,*y disease, lie savs: I i
, 0?, l c,ir,,d hy using Foley'.-Kidney C
- ? I Kttti.iiUiiiiUUO All/Ill LUC |U u*
mier, Kaiser Wilhclm, and the nobility.
,"As salary, I would feel I was robbing
the widowed of broad and the
uin. or;)u:ined of spongecake if I were to
out mkft ad ntage of your offer by acsed
e fabulous sum of 30s. per
nn 1 .ould be entirely willing to
was r*' ' * services for less, and by acurt
eeidia- 10s. it would not only give
may have been (probably wore) un- ; ,arK
Intentional: but the fact remains that. ! ,s a
while individual enterprises have fail cau:
ed, and personal endeavor has been > ^??
inadequately rewarded, the Cubans I ^
have benefited front tit" push and
energy of their ne'ghh' is from the ' Tl
T'nited Stati-;\?New Vorl; Evening m?s
Post. I bits.
way
A r-<n-nn^ P!^ ~ - t? ?i
o growth on the young trees. This j one ,)0r
pt to make short lived trees, by ?' a - ol
>lng a black heart or hollow trunk. as a
much growth also causes the tree tliat
e easily broken and misshapen by ors wer
wind. whon r'r
lie young orchard in most localities ,.,A
t be protected in winter from rab- '* . nV\ 1 *
This can be done in several i i ' '
s. We have found the best method ,urma#U'
? _ - tlty of
trait before which he paused
ing girl, slender and beautiful
y morning. Her costume was.
the 18th century, and its ole
still almost as bright as.
st painted.
r of the old servants of the
le family still lived on tho
ut Jermyn could gain no inn
from them as to the i.lenthe
nnrtralt'a orl<rinoi
but where they have
ced. These obstructions
it'e not only an eye sore t<
l?y, but from a sanitary si
is a Lreeder of fever and
diseases. The enapty tic c
dangerous, for should u he
one, it would cut the tend
iieic 3 11" HUG w"
been plaor
dumps H CGQCjUcir L0f
>1,11 pursers -j-ypewrjters and repa
" Desks, chairs, filing
" y oll"r office supplies, from
an, are v.r, .j. t() a ,etter pr(
Rubber.. stamvs' !
v.. . . w|,jcj1 ] aecoomed to all, especially
# ! trainmen, who are usually simila
S 1 afflicted." Sold bv Timmons Ero<
tiring
Presideotsl Election will make in
CtlSCS ,
change.
3. pell j^() nutter wliiclieandidate is elect
JSS. | Foley's Honey ami Tar will remain
?ealS, people's favorite remedy for <:ou?;
I me i clear conscience, but would also j
? sivo you an opportunity of increasing ,
a'-v your donation to the cliurcb, pay your j
' and endow a free bed
t n tbe i :-rhome."?Ti -Hits.
> i
. !:e Un-tied Kingdom.
i Pat? i!' w aisy i would be to free
'I Ireland. All we have to do is tor
"h !
"Old Abe," Wisconsin's famous war . 8
eagle, is now only a memory, in the ] "10
fir?> which recently swept through the ]
Capitol building at Madison, the his- sPr''
toric relic was reduced to ashes. If
Grand Army men all over the country dirt
are telling stories of thp bird which both
led the Eighth Wisconsin Infantry the
in.o thirty-six battles front Frerti ricks- r'K,t
town to Hurricane Creek. Icatc
- l" brass, ailU of the f
better, good stilt paper around glnco th
trees and tie strings In two or ua]jy ga
e places and cut them off in the pjr(Uro
QP- Instea
the tree is attacked by aphis the lady's F
can be removed from around the jn front
am and let tho water gith'-r and making
water mid air will prevent tho ft.
aphis, and tobacco dust will erad* j Now,
> it it tho tobacco Is placed on > '
amlly had lived on the piace
o civil war, and Jermyn tzr.nlve
up tho hope of naming tiio
d ho began calling it "My
ortralt," and took to standing
of It for hours at a time and
up all sorts of romuncc ab ut
.Tormyn had never boon ac
hoof just like a knife, Th
wagons to come and
all this refuse, and if <
would only place it some v
sight for a fe n days or a \
longest, it would betaken
kept for suc h purposes,
many horses und not fr.s
? town i,;.J stencils, maue on
gati.pr up premises.
>ur citizens Show Cases,"most po|
riiereout of
goods on the mark<
veek at the
?o a place ? __r ,
There ar.| J , WllSOIl Gib
ctious ones [
Xlie cuius aim incipient m iiMlmpt ion,
cudes colds quickly and prd pdeve
I pneumonia. A. J. Nusbnum. Hat
pUlar ville, Ind. writes :' I sulbr.-d forth
months with a cold. A drugist pr
ured m" some medicine and a hip
cilm rrescribid for me, yet 1 did
proves. 1 then tried Foley's lloi
1 and Tar and eight doses evicd me 00Sj
3ulU by Tiniuion's Bros
Lightning Photoqraohv.
"Old Alio" was captureil on the the
Flambeau river, between Ashland and i tree.
Price countin?, Wisconsin, in lsr. I, by *tta<
Chief Sky. a Chippewa Indian, son of j It c
Thunder of Hoes, chief of the Flam- thor
beau b ind of the tribe. Chief Sky j spra
caught the young bird after a climb form
to the top of a gigantic hemlock tri e, hacc
and a we k later realized on li s ad Tl
venture by selling his captive for a that
bushel of corn Th?? hint \vn? ?' '
iiint'U ui
ground around tbo trunk of the jj came
If the aphis, preen or black, , that thl
;ks the leaves of the you rip trees tratt wa
an be quickly eradicated by a i wh
ruigfc application with a riu-t , doct
yer of lime and lye In a dry him .Tor
i, or lime a?d lye mixed with to- his casr
o dust. In rep
* is last s-iason I had some trees the doctr
were soverelv attar ked by rue | to find t'
uuuig a sentimentalist, r id
on blm with a distinct shock
s romancing about the pors
a sign of the monta] woakich
he had come so to dread,
or was his old friend, and to
myn wrote a full account of
ly he received a 1< ttor from
r, giving him laughing advice
he original of the picture and
either that will not pa's
white paper in the road,
the wind is making its rn
that we are getting neai
principal streets clayed aui
good condition. Why not
clear of all unsightly obsta
so doing give the city that
a piece of 11334 Main St., Colur
especially if ou ADVOCATE OFFIU
istle. Now
rly all our 0pera tions against the pc
1 put in u which are spoiling the sardine
keep them on the coast of Brittany, ar
cles and by odertakeu by a French torpei
nice clean ????????????
Ylbicl. I instantaneous photograpiiy'by na
ral lightning Is the latest curiosity
E. I atmospheric phenomena. During
shooting competition at Pont, in 1
Canton Yawl, the other day, the pra
>rpoises stand was struck by lightning, a
fishery twenty-live persons received shoe
e to be from which, however, they sustain
lo boat H'f'6 physical injury. Ono m?
singular effect, however, remain*
?Every person who had felt the oi
ks. < Ja \ 'y ^4
,edl v\\ \ \V
mi! \\Vil \ '-7
o,r: j fl\ \V\ iV . ?
to Kan Claire. Just as Company C was lr av<
being mustered in. The lumbermen 'tr.g c
from the pine woods voted in the tb"
eagle as a volunteer, and after a sur- tr^et
geon's examination, it. was added to and
the list of remi ts and began its plica
course from obscurity to fame.
When the company marched into '
Camp Randal] at Madison in 1R01, a
salute was fired in honor of the bird, |
*, ami uoioro i iiuiic'Ml ihe to marr]
Wera l>a(lly curled aim chanfi- scriotisnt
tolor, and the a- hi.s wn* attack'n ; seek out
terns o; ion~t<r shoots it the In hiuna
i I u-ed the dust, spray of lime lonely in
|v# uiih tobacco dust and a p. Acting;
tiou was snflic.is,. '.*? destro.y ine Jcrmyn
"* ir??- ' u?i. u??..ojf hors, ar
many fri
C'ever Indeed. girls wh(
. Montt? He Certallllv lias a keen
i hor, ending with sufficient
sss to rerommend him t*
t his neighbors and indulge
a companionship instead of
nagit^lngs.
on lids recommendation,
hegvA to cultivate his noighnong
whom he soon made
endr More than one of tlie
im h' " -,J attracted him, and
look that so greatly impre<
iters and attract buyers ol
Do not th ink my reader
Advocate in any manner wl
trying to run this town for
ent oflleers are thorough
men and those who have
welfare at heart.
jses our vis- Natives with Tip Habit.
r property. A fpw ypar* ??<> n British v
visited St. Kilfla in except ior.all
a that t if weather. As the natives of th<
hat soever had never seen a steamship, tl
its pres- ,aln Rood naturedly offered to
them for an hour's cruise, whl<
ly capable rea(jj]y accepted by a great ma
tlie city's their return the captain, seeing
all standing in rows on the c
trie shock hail, photograph lea
stamped, either upon the hack, t
rarshlp face or the arm*. the reflection
y calm the pine trees? behind the flrlnjf lino.
3 place London Globe,
le cap- i ____________
< take The Minister of Public Instruct!
;h was at St. Petersburg lias sent a circul
ny. On letter to head master of pub
t them achools, Inviting them to give th<
luarter nnniln -- ? ?"
"o
? make I), I'nitcd Kingdom inter the
Uij tied i. fdom .iikI there yox aroon
titrange Happening*.
nr A Michigan woman was .'.panning '
"c over the ivarrlage eoliin-rK of n neweJ''
paper a:: 1 remarked t ! 'T 1 iwbnid I
wmrn oeeame tne mascot of the whole nppr
regiment. Tt went through the war. |^a
carried Into haftlo aloft on a perch, ppan
from which it rose screaming to the j,,
length of its cord. At the end of the Ci
war the war bird was placed on ex
h-ibition once In Chicago. Its value
had risen from the original bushel of
corn to $5 for each ferither that fell
from Its plume, while P T Itanium
offered JPO.OOO for p -mission to nlrirr
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relation of singing. Return
, Moync?Can ho understand wfao haJ
d opera songs? h<>r |lut:V
. Monti-? 1 should say so. Why, ^ j.alntoi
iin even understand coUcgo songs, ^i treatm
ilcago News. moon he
thought,
A Yonkers Philosopher. strike lit
larher An ' <vhy should wo en- Khe r:v
?>r to rise i>y our own effnrtf ? itscovert
ie Deaa X?rTs u..n
ii>C home recently, a woman,
taken out a summons against
land. Thomas Ilonry Ron 11 ay,
's laborer, on account of his
ent, saw by the light of the
r husband standing, as she
behind th3 dour ready to >
;r.
11 away, but It was afterward
d that die man was
?
(deck, asked the cause. lie \
once informed that they were v
to be paid.?Exchange.
, ,?, ? Ut vuws ?*-i uu vpuor
vas at pabject,
raltllf ? . .
. i tWbit we loo'" with pleacu#^i
rer forget
ia I "Here's a strange
J 11am Strango mar; j
Strange." X
t
W tn his clrcas.?CJi.cago Record !Ii?r-1 ' '
14 I wbe'
_ i'fc.l
y (' u?? t1 ere'a no u'"ng I
i the al.irrp r *" ? ? wr.mg?
ten lltia:
C - P>
from a rcntllator over the
feet aluv^t tQurhin^