The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 20, 1904, Image 5

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"NM0f wp no MOT MIC DPDDPCC \1T A NTX/TPl IW W ' V : Every De] We have the largest s partment of our store 1 ^ V/ v 1 T 114^ tock of merchandise b has been replenished \ etween Columbia and vith new and up=to-da i ^ i ni i i ii Augusta. We sell wt te sroods. Our stock c 1 111 ^IVJ. lolesale and retail. )f Groceries is alwavs frpah OUR PRICES WIL.I MATT , SAVE YOU MONEY. WE HEWS & SELL FOR CASH OR IN! BOUKN1 5TALLMENTS. RICH AND GUT CO I POOR TREATED ALIKE. VVPANY, I SEE OUR [GOODS AND Bl ^eesville, S B COf|^CEP. This is ail about y the coming Fall an whether for yourse man. We have all designs. The stvles our clothing for d Winter season, 'If or the young the newest, best aro hpttpr t.Vism INDIANS AS CUSTOMERS. More Particular About Their Clothing Than Their FocJ. Mrs. J. I. White is from Porter. I. T., where her husband run3 a s.ore. 8B0 miBHvS IflUf VI \ Miirti ? VV -%/ ever, more varied am goods are well-ma< complete satisfactioi We handle the A 1 O TTA'fft vt* VJIXCVl 1. i beautiful. The le and will give i to the wearer. m - ;i. t? I'orter is a brand rew town, and is I now in the bo tu sue. There are a I great many l"d'ans about Porter, j and they are the store's best customers. When Mr. White went to the Te?*r|. tory, lie supposed the Indians would demand as low priced goods as it is possible to sell, hut found out that \ the redskins were not just as he j Cl7l.,l ?K?~7 .... *- ' ' ? ? III g II ST A T1 t VVHVATI o The ST ITAI IPIN garments pi 'goods are tier nibu ^y?w*n; The best ready-to-v oduced, and as th fectly hand-tailored j i uioining, /ear <Cj? ese md (\v./ .A o,..v.> iiiciu u|>. i IIC Indians want the sportiest things on the market. Thev turn up their noses at cheap clothes, and want loud colors and costly garbs. When Christmas came -p>. It was natural to suppose that the J_J Indians would also want costly sweets -pv as well as costly clothes, and Mr. White was surprised to find that the . Indians passed up the high priced IT candies and bought the cheapest kind ^ U A 4TA A i >o not fail to visit Kii eliable Clothier" and nmense collection T /^imTTT-VT/^1 ilil JL" iHkl lard the "Old I look over the of STYLISH ? ? i i I reliably trimn back for anot We would like lence of our Clothii he done by cold tyi Come in, look led they will bring1 i her "ALCO GARMEN' to describe the improved e> ti? line this season, but it cat pe. over our stock, trv them on. i^ou \ r r." i u tcel- \Jr 'T j :?ffl i possioie. 'liie most they could get l, for the money was the kind they wanted. The Indians argued that they m ate the candy and no one saw it. but ^ with the clothing it was different, as every one saw the clothes they wore. I The red man is much more particu- ! T)] lar what he puts on his back than : what he puts in his stomach.?Em- ei poria (Ivan.) Gazette. iA/i i-iiiN*jr mat ne is lost complete stock t outh Carolina?and rices, with a g-uarante *y suit. 3 snowing?tne r o be found in at moderate h e back of ev- \ 1 our word for it we c I udi nprices, vvh i Alco Seutene C "E > \ s r s can please you in every way, !ch are most reasonable. Clothing will please y > ome and See. ^ x " i v \ i > i r* i ?u. j. ' \ \TI \ / ' V \ Axles Were Whiskey Kers. An entirely new scheme of whiskey '*a' peddling has just been discovered in ',v< the Indian Territory, and it seems to H i have been going on for months. The Un officers of the district northwest of Ne Herbert have known for some time that whiskey was being sold to various parties, but not until yesterday were the peddlers caught. They had :-k and Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Suits icy Fussimere and Scotch Mixed. . ercoats. .. .. . . .... ts ' $1.00 to $3.00-. ( derwear 25c to $1.50 .. Shirts ckties 25c to 75c Boys Suits You will see lots of things to ing nicely dressed by . f&.50 to $15.00 10.00 to 18.50 C.sn to 15.00 }dd pants 2.00 to 5.00 50c lo 1.50 i 2.50 to 5.00 * help you out in beading on a iu \ i s ja 1558 Mail tfiftair rni J.j 1 V . V J 1 1 i street orner Main an COLUMBIA, S. C 9n'i> ' Li' \\ to iSiciiii' a \ inoruusi A HP: j. vim; vv j d Taylor streets, "Uj APPEARANCES. uaicucii <iiuuiki ine couniry in an oiu | -var wagon drawn by a poor span of Indian ponies and wore, presumably, B buying eggs and poultry. They would sell small bottles of liquor to farmers i and Indians through the neighbor- ; hood, and $1 a pint was the usual SKSSS price. The officers discovered that i both axles of the oM wagon were of Iron and very large. These axles were hollow and would hold about an( CINARt ock's Liquid Sulphur iI1 f an ( )THE CLU'l 1523 Main 7 COLUMBIA, HIER, street, s. c. Bunc trui Soft and crooked bono bad feeding. Call the d rickets it yci want to. growing child must c: right food for growth. ?\ ?1 8 8Kb" 1 I 1 Hill I h I'l IMUIX i! II xi It. i nxi xlx j.. ScJy Ejgy ||X>I. til- lirnlili of till* htom.K h. '1 : wain. llit* lilnod, the n?-r\?r?* the Im n l;.t-i \ory urjjan of tlit* body dept x nilTltl j 'I |? h l In* >': Hilar li for f Hsi i |i . |ix i*. '] i; -icii at-'iV power t<> ili-xst mmI a>>i 1 1 l.iit* |iiin! nit a?ur?*.? I lit- M rt'iijti li i?l In The tint mil it. It >on ate betnw the n .j. -i , lithi in .-tren^lli t>t body t>lit) lit*.-li ! iale> stotnacll Tab'rlh will I t*lj? BoilCS nit <>l your thu I It*. Tucj ili-< rr* | 1 1^. A "ft digestion and a-Mutilation They Hr."* Mvch *> Do With Woman's Ik' Success in Business. *1 I onca heard a business man say ll,e tliat the best secretary he ever had mi- he selected wholly from her aj pearMi.\ aacc. Thirty women came in one i ' ?** rainy day to answer an advertisement ?*.V Twenty looked dejected and sloppy, and ten of the twenty had forgotten i their umbrellas or overshoes. Five rour gallons each. The peddlers | v*ouiu iciiiu*c u oiiiu'l belt and lutcrl : a pump and draw the desired amount | Kir of whiskey. ne One of the peddlers admits having j 1 J"'' sold whiskey in this way for five " jj ' months, and has made enough money j ,. to buy a farm in Texas. He says he parts will servo his t me in jail and then As buy a farm.?Topeka Capital. the 11 i for ac entire class of ills. j Hfczzz piny eel in li:i111it p. it confers < lie j KB and es1iliiiati*,e which always ac- ug ( any the healthful action of the t)C(ch's Liquid Si jphur softens gM lairifies the facial skin -mil im- Bl a clear, brilliant complexion. H iiat ii'es n reatest germicide, it is rue, eliective and laatine eowij fip he. hums and seihls oanker. ea Cane Mills, Evaporating Pai Furnaces, Etc. 1 musi 1KIYU uuilt: I'MI, must have i>i< oci food ? on through th 1 i-1. Scott's Kmulsi n is tin treatment for soft bor children. 1 .iltle closes eve give the stiffness and that healthy bones shouh lniVL' lv. n> < I [" t ?? \ I lie;* It li ol' * t!y :?u t mi liul SO I"\ <!r. ! - :! t;:n;n li tat If < . niv tin- \m ! i .* a tits < ! i'\ sj i-i?s h a i. i i ml !?? >-u. 11 i!i torn s hi st i'tn3.4-11 r. til) e. '1 J rifiJMt 'iZt* . 1 :t III 11V M'/C "? !? '| lif I;. . 1 , > /. r ro?.1 ;i i iis "2 1-2 i i tut a i he iiii n 'CS ,in ..I tin I. :nl ;ryday shape : 1 have. " liail to >it i n as i.i n m ; i . ^ il> < - .il> M a rlnn li as at t h*? cir (l were overdressed and had come in hi cabs. Four were silly, giggling little mi g'.rl3 of fifteen or so, and one came ii !| freshly groomed, tailor made, with k | crisp linen, stout boots, neat umbrella " ; and hair dressed for windy, rainy [ weather. He selected the last with- ! out recommendation, and found her i Just what he had judged from appear1 r'- ance?a good worker and a wise assous . ' elate. Of course, some one of the de The Paradise of Convicts. 'arrl ' >oren Spain's criminal settlement in the , t,r 11> Zafarina islands is said to be quite 1 Let a paradise of convicts. Their liberty ! rive I is restricted only so far that they ' "<? ts must not leave the islands and must ! return at night to prison unless they '1" ' obtain leave of absence for the night. 1 At fi o'clock in the morning the convicts leave the prison. Some do a lit , diphtheria, itch, ringworm ami BH e.-s olM\ii(), nose, eyelid-, mouth g% Hj iding druc^i-t-seii it. B9 took el oil l lie miilire, use and el- Bj oi t his standard remedy will he n <1 in any addreM I v Hancock 1-i- j|j| 1 Sulyenr Co., Baltimore. Md. Having purchased a car lea /Mills, we can name you a v price on these goods, and if yo ngto be in the market for Ca y^ive us an opportunity to fig f'OU. F O rtrt T -i-1-* " ? ? J id of Cane H ery close || u are go- Kg ne Mills, m ;ure with H D-.i-1 m JIJUW n .ill u loose joints grow strong firmness comes to ill heads. Wrong food causc< trouble. Right food will In thousands of cases Kmulsion has proven to - ' l-t r .-i/l (. .r If lir '' huw i!i?\ wniiti] rum ! This is iiiii* ot ?cr HIlI ||,j| jrj pr? \p l In* inriii. nci e soft [ini,(I ovi r hi iiins.? Au ii111 ><>!. 11 1 tllC n'ftliin^ 'I li.it Every Hotly Kn,, ClU'C it. K> ery h. ily ktnvis that sicl< In Scutt'J " "s"'*s' * 'Ih'""'? s nii'i < i<i:i'it)ii ati' jtnsttlb. ilis r>l?*re?l I DO tilC B.it t wry 11 i)> tli ti*i know t hat I in li" tireii feeling, tli'S|:iiinlt the] Jeered. wet and tired girls might by . d| j chance have "panned out" an ideal 1?. ) worker with a few days' rest and a few weeks' salary for fresh clothes. ] Ability and real merit is often lost m ws- the misery that comes from exhausI tion and failure and fear. Hut the on- , business man does not know these v. r I things. He is not blessed with second "'"J sight, lie gets his decision from exI n..rinn ..^1 ?..U 1 - ~ lie worn, but the majority go straight A 1 to the various wineshops and hostel- aboiil rles, where they pass the day drink- j peart ing, singing, and occasionally break- ,u ,.ri Ing the monotony cf life with a little | mj.,| knitlng?for each respectable prisoner i t>. ~n carries his "faca" tknife) day and j night with him. This idyllic state of ,lV 1 1 things appears less strange if one conslders that the prison warders?the ^ ' "capatares"?are the liquor sellers of van ; : v j ? r was questioning a witness! nj i sum") chieknes that had diap d from the backyard of an old i MR i. who urct.sed several of his H ibors of stealing; th"tn. Ti|e | ina'.ion of one witness is repoted ?E e Atlanta Journal as follow-: "ere the ehiekens in the yard?.*' HI nr.'' Did joti see them in the BH f Ycssnr." \N ere thev in a e< on.'' ^9 ljcicc -utjauiei ana Belting, Gin Bristles ing Mill and Minin plies. Prices Guaranteed to be th< rvuuuer yg , Pack- E . g sup e Best. g ?J"llt IUWU h>V4b childhood. Send for free sample, SCOTT &, BOWNE. Chen ^00-'ll5 Pearl Street, No 5-c. ami f ; all druggists ""' li,. 'i:i ri 1 :t! i I i Illinl r lr;i'i?l?'S.i ir? ..imi i!ue t<?i!u? r-i?int? raiisp. vi.i r livi-r i> ii<*(111 wail vnur -kin It -< i > briylt, piriis hi llStS, | , (li,. J-,,. (it ItfiiKh jjinul. H>.l w York, \, t' i.1 IiUM ' will inalit? yniir livt-r am! will Uo il in sue 1 plea-in.I wii v IIihI j nil will lia * ' r ^ ical/e that jmimv inking innlic * * ' y K.\?ln ? - Iimt I ;t I?! i s arj umirMilee / "a curt i, ati >n a'l li v?*r iia-i s ami ili-nitlers. Voiir iiion?*Y 1^ iiv-c, uwi iiuui > toii?u?? '" | nnri ho does know that more than half will , the time the girl who looks careless Is ant, careless.?Woman's Home Compalon. OS j ?| ( I ( a Town Without Town Officers. ha, 1 rtlly ' Spokogee, a town in the western me. 1 part of the Creole nation, is the only ?1 to! town of 1.000 population in the terrij tory that has no town officers. The ' . nonnlr* 11?nrr? eav thnv hfii'n nr\ nrt.arl the islands, and that a good deal of \i?, ? Illicit trading is carried on in these. places of resort, the prisoners buying Well revolvers, ammunition, house-break* } ,n ers' tools and similar articles. , Farmer rue - ?r.pp?ec-. Betow we pi\e a millionaire's view x , of the value ..t' v at ae umulations of money. They do not give happiness, iirug: ar." Were they at lnrg? V What' g Were the chickens at lar.f'r'' ' sar' some er em was h.rgs' but gj| er etn was li* foiies -Hx. H I3S5 A .Judicious Inquiry. __ veil known traveling man ?l) > vis ... e drnit trail" says be often beard ( L-ists inquire ?l customers who i ?n Lorick & Lowrance, COLUMBIA, S: C. IUII i I'M 'ff 3 will quote you a fey , Inc., iyr prices they 'i* i %\c rosso n Drug Com pan \ 'C u 1-svii.i.r, s, c. ' ^ 111 den i: ihint* tul I is .In not j r A s 11 ir-1;i(*i! nII , y\ /S .-'nine Seasonable Ad vine. f 'A A ! in n li a pit on of superfluous *. * i't* I nr?je " in tliis si-a^oi f* -y i it* omi'.ui iii.i iii a "I'r'.v oi t'ti r ;r n-11 mi jrli reme Is. It is alt r ^ -nit- to in- needed helou* winter is tl n::i<*11 liioi * j> 1*11111111 and -all' "Ul of officers, and do not want any. They pay no taxes, and whenever they want any public improvement 1 they call a meeting of citizens and raise the money. A deputy United States Marshal is located there, and ' Is all that is needed to keep the peace, no-'i '^' ero i8 not a gambler or gamb'ing over h"tise in the town, and the people will -far- not permit them. They needed a "A nine inrm wen miea, | ishei A little wife well willed. 1 want A little house. well tilled. 1 meiui uive me. give mo." 11?. The late Cornelius Vaaderbilt ia ; then quoted is having sn:d to a friend, Just nwn; before he died: 1 don't see what good it dors tue?all this money that ! ~j you say i* mine. 1 iun t eat it; I can t j^'r spend it: in f:t< t. 1 never saw It, and i l. r ;i o .ii^ ii in - ii'> i * t\ w iit-i hit u -t t r -1 | i / ?it tVr a ciiiId or n>iult, and iI for VV ill \ Id iht-y a>in ii variably reoom- 1 I ( I?:?m11 : i 1 s rrmtilv. ' Hamilt rea-on loi 11'i ? i> tnat tiuy know 1 The he is no tlantrt r from i( mid t|i>t it The ve cures. The-c is not the l >ist | Good C ?-r in _ i\ i 1 ? it, noil fi r cmijiIis, j $1 2T? \ aid croup it i-> 11-11 r11 i?-e?t Kn?-1 bv limimiis lt:o>. ami t r? ss-n j We < convince you: on and Simpson's Calico 5c; Best ya st cheek homespun tie; Good ch< ry host yard wide Sea Island 7c The bes >uting Gc. Hats w Varner Shoes for-99c ; The $1 I :arry the highest stoc rd wide Percale, 10c ; ecks, 6c; t Outing 10c; orth $1 for 65c; r 1 50 Stone Crusher, for len Only, $1 26 ;k of Men's / | A ' ^ /| House Paints, ' ! * ' 1' 1.) m?i < nt. .V mi lit I lured by N< w nra Wl v j ' ! r.id timl C'?! ?r Woi :j; V jn-yO Vnjro rN r\ usnll are when tl 'I'* - *<i ii us .1 ni i! i- <*i>i>tini ted and r i a- l.'-eoiiii* m* i lid ii> the , U in m Iiii'ii r i ii i'ii y In* iiuiie hy l< :c- hit In* i iiieilv r( h.iiul. This reii .He ' i wide \ himIVII 11 ll Ml lllto^e V/ ii il ii.it 111 hi v should hesitate a *s" ^ j Hiyiiii; ii in | i*"li*ri*iu*t* to any ot v * sail* hy Tiiinnoiis Hi. s and (_ Vt' a i ii u._; (Jo. vl/ v i J iken scltooihouse, so the people sot tobe s-'ther and built a Rood two-story ?>>? bvildi.g for that purpose. ? Fort ?'*'I'* V'crth Record ledy t lit i bout ?? her Arc Women Too Active? He- The women of this generation are undoubtedly suffering front too much occupation. The listloss. bored, dis 11 \ l II.4H ii in in* imuu^ un ?v ihvr ment. 1 dross n>> lienor than my private secretary, and iannoi ea? aa ch much as my coachman. 1 live in a and" |)|g tenants' boarding linuso, am , th* bothered to death by beggar>, have pain dyspepsia, and nmsl of my money i> v'1 tain in the hands of others, who use it I wtie| mainly f?>r their own benefit." j. w rip A Railroad Meat Market. with 'i HK( liniSTlAN. Cn(J lip li?'S :I? ('ohm hi i'u !>*' . Turkey, j Vi'kalii'iiui. ii. Ii:i*e bunj ii???i1 J ?1 1 l,nr<jm ni & Mnriinez i'sisil l? r j I i iitc tlifir < lii.rchf*. I \\/~ ?,, hi-riii < ntr r.butkhis i>f I.. M. VV C il? t will be mvi n for such pnrpos*pf ver a < liiirt l: is lo< ai?*il. M Sn tii-lil ll.ip h Springs S. C , r-i, "1 jiiinti'.l our old Ix-iiti'Meitfl \X7^x 1. & S?. twtM?iv--is \ ?s?r-> asro VV C vJ I Boys' clothing' ever town no larger than lvescme great Bargains. COt OUR PRiCES WILL DO THI ally quote a few pri< shown in this one. !WE TO SEE US 2 REST. ?es vou can % * S ain?, Ifnrtl ( i'. I ir * 1 * I ins 'cil Oil, I tc. :: v t , ^ 4 ? * w r r r n P'ro '"i Sj ICS 1 vly l-sn 1 ! Sausage Nteats. vt' i:.r? . -..in .:r.i<aj! takta we n vji i -k'. <. I'M i .akt* it vb-t . ,|- ' ;i: - Soon afor the su i < i or m maile up. a 1 v! * t, jo, it to ( ake? ami trie * | ' > TV ' < >oke*l cakes ?| < stone jar. a < '.osely as vj-' jut ! the y.o's between t v|y >1 i"i tl'.o lat t'ltil results i wwiiia uivia, uu.-i uipu fS'll Ul IWVIllJ j years ago has given plar.e to tho restover '<"ss' an(l positively business Into wonian thirsting for fresh outlets for jy enterprise. We are caught up in tho nge whirlwind of modern unrest, and we ( as imagine we are happy because we "r0 | have no time to think anything to I the contrary.?Ladies' Field, pes- I _ j; 11 A Medical View of Whippien. rom r-r '? The Western Packing Company i? \'ot Inaugurating a system of ">h.?p cars' , hom or veritable moving meat shops. It is ^ called a palace lurcher shop ear" The lirst one arrived in Denvct re . cently ami attracted much attention. . The ?ar is equipped with ice boxes oos( over head trolleys, scales and ail the , gal. oppurtenanccs of a wholesale butcher ! by ?' shop. It Is the Intention of tic com 9tiv 11\ o??nMlv ?t< i r?il^ frnm painted s.i.re; In.ifcs better thaw 1 e? pa til fit in Ihi' last four \rars.'' . 1>. Itarr, t"i Arlrshin, W. \'m. I > ?, "I'Hintril h raiiketihiir*T llloek j I \ M. lions tictter than ativ i lifU-s here li.ive ?*\rr dun ; stands j T i.- though varnished, and netual | T T if piiint wns less than $ 1 .'20 t er ^Dr L. jL i 1 lie?e Celebra ed I'ainis aie sold I . J. Riwl I mmm____ m i arrange to suit your nth Bros. Saiuc %/ 'self, la, S. C. !T9 Hiir ?- ? v 1 . r- } re not t I. ?r :i?) \ l> ".t 'Ci' of lie Hollhi ? * Iir?' ni.?l i? iT. Tin* Si I.<)i lie I ? iio i>a< |i ri'k for a ?-1>|>i >*. 1 lie I'nrm \'i-iI? r vnrli yrnr ami Ti.t* Ad xiin?s * year- 207 paprrs a for $1.20, in advance. ^ x if iIi.tc is not onoujt ? ; i ; ht y cover the i-a It.- r. aho a conij ailinu to j covorlu T1.0 cake*. if used at nr oil *ii'if unit- tl w i.trr and e ,i? K'.-pnl- ; .r.!!- la iliths \V .1 1 *?* foatiii t?? 1 > .-up, 1114 kept well, others advise packing titty two1 raw . in ni'i- moat in tin pans, ma vo< ate >1 tiu, gUi(:, o smooth. and then year-all ovor^, niolled lard autttelent to n , Against this subordinate sway of savagery. this proposition to rule Ilk \ tie children by terror and by pain, the 10 ; Medical Record most emphatically '"7 protests. The whip inspires terror of 11'7 | itjelf and not of the crime. Its phy,aN Bleal effects, quite aside from the pain , "'1 engendered, are bad and may be den* plorable. Its moral influence Is pon' i Jfcuncful and degrading. ? Medical >:,k0 ! Record. ears. l'uehlo, Colorado Spring* and all the larger citie- of the sta.c w;l; ssoon have butcher shop cars. A;i the ! ro''!' .... . . . I It VII big packing companies have founo ^yil# them a great convenience in the ca-t inJ() This car tracks over a railroad dis test, trict and serves meal all the v. ay. at U |bur? **<?ing generally mog- I-?ce ??rs as the ideal or 1 roke Into II s llouse. | m i l.ctjiiii 11 i f Cavendish. Yf , w is >t'il ul his t ii-lomery leal Hi by in- * ~ siini of rliroiiic const iput ion. -11 Dr. Kings new life pills broke li s horse on his trouble was ar>?il ami i ow lies en/irely eureij. b5o. 1 .) Harris, Timmons Bros, "ates; Drug Co., anil Crosson Drug Co., Jer hen in Colt have at the ome Hotel Bart jmbia >er Shop. , * covr?rins oi an men inieK. Ken a ?.-col ami dry nlif*. 1> la ?? l.nnm- an?? '.i'l i ne r.e I ' : V\.