The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 20, 1904, Image 3

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BgfeS . A' \ . ^ . ? I THE 5 BATESBURG ADVOC "ATE* \ THE ADVOCA ^ N. Rogers Bayly, Ed. an Entwratl at the Batesburg, TE _ NOT PATE id Prop. But good p - - Each one is beli ?: ?: p.?" its kind and all NT MEDICINE! are family remedies eved to be the best c absolutely safe and r< , I imimn/ HUGH'S i office as Second-Class Mu For President: ALTON B. PARKE Hsopus, N. Y. For Vlce-Preslder HENRY O, DAY1S ill am Liei - liable- Try the as represented. O. J. HARR !,! Comf Imnri m, they are good?jus IS' >ound Extract Sarsaparilla. vvpH I ivpr Inviirnrntnr St p I . DEPA RTMENT SI PORE I Blkins, W. Vn. Mr. M. K. Rutlands new ttables ate reselling ctmp *. Our cold mornings cause get out thier winter clothe iiapi ' Bad ( handsome . . Baby leticn. " O. J. HA many to s. L/ T VV4 T I ^ V V? w/ I *o!d Cough Cure, Soothing Syrup, Colic Cure. RRIS, Druwist. IHew Go The sue that our I ods are Pou :cess of our new store Duyers are again in th :ring into ths is well illustrated by e market. This is m; 3 Sterol the fact H ade nec- ? *. King cotton continues tc large quantities to our mar Edgefield county author making groat eflorts to p slayers of the chain gang i , com. i.. Batesb set. ities are unish the le^ro. ^ - ?9 9 7 urg, - S. C. . Iessary by ularly in < ments._ 1 row will t now well f/\ "T T T TT the large sales throug 3ur Ladies' Ready-toHhese purchases are ai >e ready for you. Th( established and we ai \/r~?r^\/ i A T'nc hout our establishmen Wear and Millinery riving every day ant i correct styles and c< e better prepared tl "TP t partio Depart1 tornorMors are M lan ever j| i r?4*o 1 r/^vn &' ' < ?.? If good weather prevail crowd than ever before wi Lexington Fair. V A large force of men are h in our telephones. In thii s a larger If II visit the ? ere putting J rty days our |j g it+en's! Itu jsiujvv y< by buying tractive v We are ag UU U1U V CK* L/\ICC here. The entire stc vith real bargains con rents for Butterick Pa m w m AT m. v a ri. 1UU Cell I Ctvuiu >re will be found espec fimencing1 Monday. ^ .tterns. IIJI&LcU\C& g\] daily at- p ~ I telephones will all be in ph exchange in full running o *?? Eggs are commanding t Ir prices continue to advan( cakes and puddings vri 11 t luxuries. ice ana uie y y Jft. riler. >ig prices. ;e Christmas We are simp >e expensive to write an "ai >ly too busy this wet d." Wev'e been in I J. L. MIMING COLUMB luun ;ia, s. c. CU.| I t* A Chicago man killed hi cause she refused to ntte lie avidently thought he * her to heaven, says the A? aid. * * ? a. r>^ii i? wife be stupendous rus ml church. a|| Jgy anCJ Gp vas stndint; r ,gu8ta ller- QUr a< ficently comp imhinns nre ;h waiting on the trat ening New Goods i ;sortments are magn lete in every depar iel it QUALIFIED FOR THE POSITION. *t- ? j wcnscience Would Not Allow Him tc THE IMPROVED HAVANA. |J Noticeable, Especially in its Streets, Sauares anH Parlic 5*1 Ll ! FRUIT & FLOWERS || ? OVED A PICTURE. was Jcrniyn's first lore affair?' from me unuuic having tryiug to raise en< to establish a freight li . Georgetown anil Columbia one to bel'eve that they h to all "be in the same boa! - - ~ V .Taps are holding their ov - - * - it L. at jugh money merit. ne between # " ,, would lead This week v ave n) wish g , nual cut price !":ZZb"! tliedAanufacfi /e start our semi-ai sale on Pants. Hui are offered at exact irers cost prices. nuu iuc vviuuwcq or orcao. A merchant advertised for a steno graplior with a knowledge of Span II =* ,s'' wk? could correspond in that lan ' ; go.-go as well as English, liy mis I take the newspaper printed the sal 11= ary to L>o paid as 30s. instead of ?2 i week, liy post the merchant ro lyr cclvcd this communication in reply: ' J - "London. vice.- v applicant for the position ad ? ? > V( _ | Havana lias become in a sense re-1 generated and revivified. All the day v : long (with the exception of a few hours iu the morning), a cool breeze I from the sea sweeps over the city, /y while the nights are always cool and ! sweet. The spring showers have com- I j menced, but they appear so regularly, In the afternoon only, that they may . ! consequences avoided.' ?j ? hence 5 one t CARE OF A YOUNG ORCHARD. "W i Mistake to Crowd Young Orchards ^en to Make Large Growth. yOU t Having properly set the orchard will rith the desired fruit the next step is down s care. We have found it best to or in - ?4 *v?? niolar ! a very desperate thing and 0 be long remembered. >st," commanded the physician.cannot," answered Jermyn. hen 'cannot' is oposed to 'must,' 'cannot' will have to yield. Either nust have complete rest or yol have a complete mental breakthat may land you in your grave ^ an Insane asylum," said the phy1 with n HimMnrco thnt wmiiM ttiey propose snau we men They don't mind being ki i t is a glory to die on the tie. **# The Augusta Chronicle papers oontinue their cond fast automobiling on the ] 7 a auun; . lied; to them ? Held of bacsays news- % /% / lemnation of yf yf J public high litten's i veruseu mis morning. "1 am a young man tbirty-twc years of nge and have had a business experience of sflvopfoon year?, and 1 fe? 1 confident, if you will give me a trial, 1 tan provo my worth to you. '1 am not only an expert bookkeep or, prati'dent stenographer and typo writer, excellent telegraph operatoi ; and college professor, but have sev I oral other acomplislunents which I u The greatest improvements the an- j ^ > tebellum visitor will notiee are in the , p r j streets, squares and parks. The men- | 0 acc of yc'.l?i? fever naving been re- j jr i moved (no death having been reported C1 from this eause in many months), the ! ^ - visitor may abandon himself to the en- n, joyment of the many places of recre a, ation afforded in the c ty and its su hurhs. The most prominent feature i 1 of Havana's rcorootivn rst rew years until it comes into have earing. It can be cultivated in corn, kindl; otatoes or any tillable crop. Wheat, He its asd erne!! grains ?ie ?eiy try- ing y ig on a young orchard, as the crop is and s ut off and the land denuded and left he w< are to the hot rays of the sun In "strei ild-sumnier when it needs most shade Till ad protection. and My father lost ten acres of yourg found "chard by sowlne tt t? nan that 1 been brutai bad it not been y meant. m had long been regarded as a ris? outig man In the financial world, age old heads had predicted that auld some day be a power in the at." s had been his own ambition 11 hurt to give Tt up, but he some consolation In the fact hf> WOtl U liovn ?* " ,,,! ways, but the small boy wl paper or two of tacks alon doir.g more to make the slow-down than all the combined. KEEP YOUR STREET tio scatters a HPPAPT g Ihe road is \J I?* t\ I\ 1 automobile , newspapers BateSOUrg, CLEAN! ^ MENT STORE, : : : : : S.1 JS might make mo more desirable than ordinary mortals. I am an experi, encod manager, and have won medals Cj for ro< ; : \g 'Mary had a little lamb.' 1 also have seme knowledge of removing su] riluous hair and clipping the ears of puppy-dogs. "I am a practical farmer, can cook, take can- of horses and pigs, crease trousers, repair umbrellas, and also am till"- ( 'i.inillinn r>rir>t?etni* in mv nlnK ~ . V OICUI 13, Ul I I y< i course, the Prado, the strip of ver- * dure, adorned with palms, statues, ] i music stands, and overflowing with a I wealth of tropical vegetation. j ^ It was thought perfect marv years OI 1 ago; it certainly has nearly reached j or perfection since our engineers opened p, it out to the shore, and bestowed upon ^ 1 the Havanese the hie sings of the ^ "Malacon," which overlooks the liar- | ?ar It was set. The season was dry, *? se< id while the trees cultivated in corn after d reasonably well, the whole ten So ?res sown in oats had to be reset. If mansi le trees have to be set In small grain g;nla. grass they should be hoed around a mulched. If the trees are set the chattn oper distance apart to come In a ment irn row. the lirst few years they can niaste t cultivated with the corn t'on * .11 i?oai a. million Ltle down on?not a bad amount all, he concluded, he bought the old Dinwiddl* ion on the James River, in Virand prepared to settle down as inter, fairly well content, hut ig still a little for the e::eitcof the old life, the daring of r minds of finance, the exult aaf victory and even the quick A matter which The Adv like to call to the attent town's people is the rubbls The appearance of o through the most traveled Bateslvirg are frightfully by the unwarranted dlsrc city laws regarding gi ocate would WSte ;iot? of our h nuisance. >ur streets sections of disfigured sgard of our ? . \rbage and ^ , - *?* ?'V " Being ] >sessed of great physical beauty, 1 would not only be useful but oris mental as well, lending to the sacred precincts of your ollice that delightl.il artistic charm that a stuffed billy goat would. My whiskers being quit > luxurious and extensive, my face could be used as a doormat, pen wiper, or feather duster. I can fur? ni>h r< .-nmendations from the pro nor entrance, the Morro, and the open | sea. "Reconstruido en 1002," Is the : J* Inscription on a plate of bronze set up | 1 near the Central Square, or "Parque as Isabel." and "reconstruido," renovated, j 8 1 regenerated, might truthfully be said I 1 r of all parts of the city, touched by the magic wand of the far-sighted, I self-sacrificing "Americanos." Many { 1 of the sacrifices made by Americans may have been (probablv weret on. 1'a n. nas neen advocated that the first *"tnK w years the young orchard should T,u' ; ciowded to make as large a growth t passible. This is a mistake; it was a muld he properly cared for but not 8U?ci owded so as to make the trees ten- health r. which causes winter killing of the ^ er growth or injury to the heart of ("? e new wood, which is usually the sailer; se where a severe winter follows a rge growth on the young trees. This one 1' oi momentary defeat, n came the love affair, and with ?ve affair the discovery that he poet, either circumstance being ently disturbing to even a y mind. h the mansion went the Dinwidnilly portraits, hung in a long y. loring this, Jermyn came across ortrait before which he nnu-u.a oilstructions. If our Mayor and city c< but take a stroll through m our public highways thei the middle of the street with weeds, grass, tin can pers, old shoes, rags, and r things that should be most ouncil will # ost any of BUSlllGSS r will find , is piled up Medicine. s, old pa- J seU tonics that liven nanj other office force for the Fall any where Here's the line on whii A Prominent Trainman. The many friends of U If. l?nti! Engineer L. E.& \V. It. It.: at pre.living in I.ima, Ohio; rviil be plet up the to know of his recovery from threal Trade j *'ne0 kidney disease, lie savs: I ,cured by using Foley'sKidney C ch 1 am , wliioli 1 aeccomed to all. esneemll in.. !, w liuenu, a.nu me nounity. J ,"As salary, I would feci I was robI l?ii?ir th widowed of broad and the *an- j or;).. in< of spongecake if I were to 'rut take :o! 111rtje of your offer by aci>oi! P'-Uf- ' o fabulous rum of 30s. per teni I .<?uld be entirely willing to xvas I services for less, and by aelire 1"";- It would not only give me i c! ir conscience, but would also L' til intention;*!; Init the far! remains that, !'s while individual enterprises have fail- oa ed. and personal endeavor has been Inadequately rewarded, the Cubans I have benefited from t!:rt push and J energy of their neighbors from the ! T'nited States.?New York Rvenlng nn | Post. |bll I wa A Ferrous Eird of War. 's apt to make short lived trees, by a y using a black heart or hollow trunk. as a ^ >o much growth also causes the tree ,,iat 0 be easily broken and misshapen by or* w e wind. whcnf The young orchard in most localities j>jUWj( ist be protected in winter from rab- I" . . ' is. This can be done In several , jor,n^( lys. We have found the best method ' t)f Q to wrap corn stalks or grass, and ( of oung girl, slender and beautiful ilay morning. Her costume was. f the 18th century, and its colere still almost as bright as. first painted. ew of the old servants of the tldie family still lived on the but Jermyn could gain no intion from them as to the i.bnf the portrait's original. None fomlltr II? -- out woere uiey iiu>o ced. These obstructions n?-e not only an eye sore to hy, but from a sanitary st?i is a breeder of fever and u diseases. The empty tir. ca dangerous, for should a hor one, it would cut t lie tend -r I.La .> bnifn 'I'Iia Ut't'U |M<?or dumps HeadquartGf] an p.i>seis typewriters and repa ludpomt a Qggks, chairs, filing. ,any ?lher Office supplies, from nsare7y point to a letter pre =e *.rt*atl on ? . Ruhber Stamps, s ... stencils, made on # ! trainmen, who are usually si mil: 3 i afflicted." Sold hv Tinimons Pro \ i~?ng r-ociac Presidentsi Election will make n LasCs , change. a pen Hj^tttr w hichcnniida'e is elect ISS. J Foley's Honey ami Tar will remain ieals, people's favorite remedy for oouj the colds ant> incipient dcmdmptioH ' | ?ive yo.i an opportunity of increasing ia'^ >our donation to tin; church, pay your ; Mm- Iv.oimvp, and endow a free bed : n the < home."?Ti -Pits. o ! e Un-tied Kingdom. ! Pat i. w a:sy i. would be to freo tM ' i Trcland. .\!i wo have to do is ter uki Aut\ Wisconsin's famous war 1 " ! eagle. is now only a memory. In the |' flro which recently swept through the ' Capitol building at Madison, the historic relic was reduced to ashes. ' Orand Army men all over the country ^li are telling stories of the bird which , bo led the Eighth Wisconsin Infantry | into thirty-six battles from Fredf ricks r,K town to Hurricane Creek. '(,a "Old Abe" was captured on the th< .1 Ufiier, roou SUIT paper around glnro" ? trees and tie strings In two or uaj]y , ree places and cut them off in the pjot ui-* r'Dfc- Insti If the tree is attacked by apliis the 'Lady's t can he removed from around the jn froi ttom and let the water gather and niakin ? water and air will prevent the jt. ?t aphis, and tobacco dust will erad- j Mow ite it if the tobacco is placed on cased ground around the trunk of ??.*. ........j nicu on me i'...ro the civil war, and Jerinyn gmd;ave up tho hope of naming tho pad ho began calling it "My Portrait." and look to standing it of it for hours at a time and g up ail sorts of roinunce ah ut , Jermvn had never boon ncof being a sentimentalist, and IJUIU JIIOV unv " m HO wagons to come and all this refuse, and if 01 would only place it some wi sight for afew days or a w longest, it won Id he taken kept for such purposes, many horses and not frac mfhoe that will nnf lifltfl 1 vv *? u 1JU r? i gnti.fr upl premises. jr citizens Show Cases,"most poj tereo.it of goods on the mark< eek at the j. Wilson Gibi tious ones * nuwQ ,,r I Mflin St.. ColuII elides colds quickly and prd pdevf pneumonia. A. J. Nu-baum. Ba Jlliar villi*, Ind. writes :' I sufierrd for tli months with a cold. A drugist pr ared me some medicine and a bli, cihn rroscribid lor me, \et I did proves. 1 then tried Fol-y's 11<?: L ~ and Tar and eight doses cvied me.* DOS, 2>old by Tiramon'ii Bros Lightning Photography. tibia. Instantaneous photography by n; | Flambeau r.ver, between Ashland and j tpe Price emintic . Wisconsin, in 1 SCI. by *'t j Chief Sky. a Chippewa Indian, son of If Thunder of Hees, Chief of the Flambeau band of the tribe. Chief Sky SJ" ! caught the young bird after a climb f,,p to the top of a gigantic hemlock trie. I and a we -k later realfzed on h s ad I venture by selling his captive for a thf j bushel of corn. The bird was carried api I fn I.t-lll Clolrr. ... r>~ " . ii cam c. If the aphis, green or black, j that t acks the leaves of the young trees trait v can be riuiekly eradicated by a ncss v rough application with a dust His dr rayer of lime and lye in a dry him Ji in. or lime Mad lye mixed with to- his ca :co dust. jn r Pbt? 1 m>t season I had some trees the doi it were soverdv attacked by rue | to find 'tis, and before I noticed them the | to ma' e on lilm with a distinct shock his romancing about the porras a sign of the mental weakrhich he had come so to dread, ictor was his old friend, and to ermyn wrote a full account of ise. eply he received a letter from rtor, Riving liim laughing advice the original of the picture and rry her. endlnsr with I""? I ' white paper in the road, ei the wind is making its rus that we are getting nearl principal streets clayed and good condition. Why not 1 clear of all unsightly obstuc so doing give the city that spec'ally if 01{ ADVOCATE OFFIU tie. Now y all our 0pera tions against 1 lie po put in a which ara spoiling tl e sardine 1 leep them on the coast of Brittany, ar< les and by ndertaken by u French torped nice clean ???????????? All r MIJ. M.a;.. ;x, , . , j ral lightning Is the latest curiosity K. I Atmospheric phenomena. During shooting competition at Pont, in Canton Vaud, the other day, the prt rpoises ptand was struck by lightning, t ishery twenty-five persons received shoe i to be from which, however, they sustair o bout hut physical injury. Ono m singular effect, however, remain ~ Every person who had felt the el trie shock had. nhntnuraniitiw si a\ T\ ' ?df '1 \ I ?.y X rail t. , Jimi an \ ? ?11; JI rl 11 y ' WHS . \f .1 I being mustered in. The lumbermen 'in." ; from llie pine woods voted in the the eagle as a volunteer, and after a sur- ire i peon's examination. It was added to ani the list of remi ts and began its p)l< course from obscurity to fame. When the company marched into ! 1 Camp Randall at Madison in 1S01, a ; salute was fired in honor of the bird, I j which became the mascot of the whole | ftr,i v<?? wort badly curled auu ch:u>K- serious : color, and the aWiis was attack's) ; Beek ( nteTna <u ien?ur shoots it the In hm ? v t used the dual spray of lime lonely 1 ]v# with tobacco dust and o^? ap- Actii ~arlou was snflic.a.. ^.u dust-0.1 cue Jermys <ho tr??- ~m*it cm- cm...oy bors, many ! Clever Indeed. girls w ?a Monti?He certainly has a keen ureeintion nt snoss to recommend him te >ut his neighbors and indulge nan companionship instead of imaginings. :ig on this reeominend?Hon, i bogfcA to cultivate his neighamong whom he soon made frlendf alore than nno of rlie horn W "* * attracted him, and Vhe Deao 5T?n'a u..~ 1UUR Hint SO l^icavij ni'jM cow iters and attract buyers of I>o not tl? ink my readers Advocate in any manner whi trying to run this town for ent officers are thorough!; men and those who have t welfare at heart. v? u?, .ID- unlives wiin lip naDlt. property A 'ew ycars a~? R British w visited St. Kilda in exceptional!; that the weattjer> _Vs the natives of the at soever had never seen a steamship, th its pres- tain good-naturedly offered to them for an hour's cruise, wblc y capable rea?||jy accepted by a great mat Lhe city's their return the captain, seeing all standing in rows on the q i dock, asked the cause. Ho w ! stamped, either upon the hark, t arshtp fare or the arm-., the reflection ir calm the pine trees behind the firing line place London (Jlobe. e cap- : take The Minister of Public Instrurtl h was at St. Petersburg lias sent a circul ly. On letter to head master of pub them achools, inviting them to give th< uarter pupils a course of chess as an optioi 'A OL Of BnhUrt* 5 ? ;cnl;e II. 1 nltod Kingdom inter the Un tied Kingdom and there yez areon titrange i-iappcnmu?. Iar A Michigan woman was reanning "c over the carriage column* of a m w?s'r paper an i remarked i her 1 n?iinid I ia* "Here's a strange ; ; reglmeftt. Tt went through the war. j i carried Into battle aloft on a perch, Kn, from which It rose screaming to tlie j length of its cord. At the end of the j,e war the war bfnl was placed on ex- _.( h'.bition once In Chicago. lis value ] had risen from the original bushel of corn to $.r> for each feather that fell ? from Its plume, while p T Ilarnnm da; 1 offered JPb.000 for permission to pliee If In hi* c!rc??v?C.. . >??r? lu.fi.f.i '' ?? - JJ0tu Moyne- Can ho understand ho li# ind opera songs? hAr hu i Monti- I should say so. Vhy, 4 ,n, can even understand college songs. Jhlcago News. moon though A Yonkers Philosopher. strike reseller And why should we en- She i ivor to rise by our own effort? ? disrove >oy *Csw*e there's no ic"!ng mine home recently, a womati, id taken out a summons against shand, T nomas Henry Roulley, lor's laborer, on account of h!? tment, saw hy the light of the her husband standing, as sho t, buhind the dota* rendy to her. ran away, but It was afterward red that the man was hanging from J? Tf>nt11fifr?r av?i I once informed that they were w | to be paid.?Exchange. aitiftf ; i i iWait w? Ion*" with ploa**p#.ri r forest J Ham Strango man j I Strango." . A - | Vvh 1 o en the alarm r * * * wning? ' akert Iloia ? " V ? VI IIIO *t feet ala'egJL tQurLln?;