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We have a big
trade and are proud o
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f it. Thousands of 1
If not. whv not ?
iviurc
the best people deal \
We can rlr> vnn orrkrvl
v^ustorr
vith us regularly anc
QTirl non rlrv no nc/
lers. n
l are pleased. Are ;
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you with us ?
r:
OnJj a few
po. You can fl:
coming in everj
warehouse* cro
article one-hull
nee.
Orgai
persons carry a* large and n? varied str*
tid almost anything here, and big quanti
day?and at low prices. Our store is t
wded with metchandise. Of course we car
of wli it we want > ou to know?so we want
_ _ We make a specialty of them. Jii
Beautiful, Sweet-toned Organ*
r f
rk of goods as we pected to-daj. Can g
ties of new goods quantity always on hi
llled up and both ing and save money,
luot tell you in this Q'U^vf f* % *>
you to uorne and tOllOL vJTUX
line of guns in town.
st sereived a lot of vf axtao ^
in Oak and Wal- OlOVeS.
- - ? ??-- J vv? t)vvu
fite jou any size and Rty!?~fnlt young n
ind also one-horse wagons. 8ee them sure
Double barrel breech loading sbo
8iigle barrel fa.&O up. Biggest
i faw dozen to close out cheap?all sizes?cc
UUU J V/W V/UI1 UV UO gv
nd old. Big sugars, eoffeaa,ayrupa. Fin
"UI Oats and Barl.
t guiit*, 18 up. barley scarce.
and cheapest . _ _ - .
Sewing Machii
>me i| ii( k. | ^ou jn both quality and pri
;w.
e feed, hay, salt Ae? always found hrre.
Buy your peed oats audaeed l?ailey
us. We tinve choice large bright
Kemeojber us on this line. Latea',
f ciKup end high ginde. Can
ee. We handle more than all others coml
>? ?
I rom
t?e?d.
|lca?e
bin??d
p??t. We buy
quality and snvi
f.rK? to fee thec
Surre
In addition to the
ladlec* cloaks, skirts, i
homespuns, and bleac
di ect from llrst-clasa factories oigaus i
e y??n the big commission. All nfe guars
n.
ys, Buggies.
above we carry an immense s
waists. Among a complete li
hings. Hardware, cutlery, hi
of reputation andj PlAflimf*
oteed. Bring your V^lOLIiirig,
iuit or pair of pants s<
va?? received a few
d another lot ex- VXl
tock of Coarse and fine shoe:
ne of dry goods we call your
Itchets. hammers, sau-c nnH
Fonrteeo luind-ied dollars worth Men
> Trousers came in last month. If you
se our line.
,, A fresh supply of mackerel and che<
try iome. A full line of meats, h
s for all people. Nobby line o
attention to beautiful calicoi
I nfkee tia/'oc^^
I Conic and get one of our fine
's Suits and : 1 ^*1
need a nice j RopeS Elld OllS
just in? j Bicycle Suppli<
nra*. flours 1 pairs generally?too nuaieroi
f Men's hats. Splendid line
?, lovely outings, teasle down
? machines? Cheap,
For presses and all kinds machir
All kinds, inner tubes, bicycle
CO# pedals, built-up wheels, spokes an
is to mention.
of Notions of every descripl
s, pretty dress goods, suitings
tion, Ladies* Gapes
i, flannels,worsteds,
quickly. We are anxi
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TkAmoc X- ?(n?inn r.
ous to serve you. We invite
IONES.
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comparison and defy compe*
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i v%a?vi iivvvddai VICU? W O
ition. Try us. We are here
siermoim razors sue up, 11
to please you and will not be
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iiitk ot it. Uur goods are m
; undersold.
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ew. We turn them
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Alteration
sale
MERCHANTS I
Commenced Business F
MAURICE WALTON. Prmidknt. NVM
ALBERT 3. IIATC
DIRECTORS: Msurice Walton. Win. J.
PharUs T. Pund, .Tame* E. Tarver,
lleurr H. Cummtnir. Hrvan T ?wrun<.? 1
j A Ml/ AUOUSTA
3 AN K, OA.
ebruary 1, 1904. After
. J. HOLLINGSWORTH, Vice-P?*? Froi
311, Cashier. Africa
Ion" c
Holllnjrsworth, "Win. H. Barrett East
William Martin, L. L. Arrinfcton nowh?
r.r "" " *'
S TRAIN TO 8TANDSTILI*
Which the Rhinoceros Ambled Ol DO
Away to the Jungle. " ~ ~
m Zanzibar, equatorial East /v^i
i, cornea the story of a "collis- ui '
>n the Wyanda railway, British ga
Africa, that wouid be possible ^ j
m Vermifuge
^ THE 6UARARTEE0
1 WORM
This chance be
deal, as we sts
the goods.
, ' Porch an
4 feet long, made ?l liar J wood an
r?> ui?r price was $1.50 each. We
ats the Standard Oi
and ready to deliver
=s =# =? as
d Lawn Settees,
id vnrni*h finish. The ftQf* aarti
will close thetn out at VOC? CctCil
1
Time to dress upl
Frock coat and silk hat
CaorgeS Murphey. - - Does
a general Banking'Bu-iness. Pays
Accounts of Merchants, Corporations a
Prompt and courteous atteutton gu >rar
CARTWRIQHT'S MANQl
>U1IU V. UTHIIX, I IIIIII1H8 II. JUIIWei' ? ,
. . . . _ York
At
interest on special (Savings) acc'fc* of the
nii individuals solicited the B(
it?d. Send us your collection' was s
t _ ? i - It ap
2 CURE AND DOO "nT
R FAILING ^ J light.
World.
uge bull rhinoceros rushed out t
bush and charged at full speed
called "up-mixed" train, which
lowing down, February 14th, as T J
proached the station Sultan tt ||j?r<4
nd, 218 miles from Membasa,
e coast, where the road starts,
ras still dark, just before day- ?
The train was traveling eight ^
^REMEDY
ILDREN'8 FAVORITE TONIC.
ItWMI Or IMITATIONS.
IINUINI MlfAltD ONLY ST
-Snow Liniment Co.
IT. LOUIS, MO.
'ShutOut M<
Tin IVrrfft tip!i rtlrfqiiito Crimpy
\i u car pn vt* it sir<iund to my ol
u Li-iize, K6?inei j.iice, GO; v
Twenry-Fi
'Ooltien Osk or Mahogany Finish,
r?*^uhir prh?ef fS.CO; sale price
#
FT i /vl? 4-Or\
osquitoes and Flies.
r.ntl Net?. These fj'S'en to tlie bed bo th
SifSS}?;$3.25 complete
ve Fancy Rockers.
$1.49 eacl
n? i?
rtrijied tr,.users, are
a timely "Jo"}* suits'* for
|# those afternoon promenade*.
Evening dress, morn*
ing and business dress,
? - ?- ? ur icu
been i
er m?
jnn^r eye ii
rhinoc
J^C ing nc
unkno
u^ I
i tunes an nuur wnen tlie iufur- \\/ p (
pachyderm attacked it on th9 *
Perhaps the great brute had _
iroused from sleep by the great- JVl O
>nster, whose one big shining
learly blinded him. But the
ttros, lord of that region, car- /VI 2 1 1
>thiug for the huge bulk of the XTm.lMJ
wn intruder, hurled himself
lt* T
engineer felt a series of j | .r\WJC
sell Flumbing
chinery and
I Supplies,
ip-f
I_* l^ll LV^.1
It i * 11 Piano Polish in Knglish Oak
the Ro.'Ker for a present, worth $
vale pric* ._i
25C VVi
M?> Eifl feet, all colors, cloth mot
rollers, fixtures complete, worth
Do Vcj VV
Then gist the bent niuttres* o . cai
I U1 IUI I^UCKCI s.
or Mahnganv, Saddle or Cobbler Seats, jui
8-00.'.I7 00_R'H!.-*B?o* 3.98 each
indow Shad es,
int-d oil Rood s;>rii.R ?kr?/-?! ?
r>Oo. enrli, will swll for vuCIl
i?nt to Sleep Cool?
-tli. onethal wi11 last a lifetime and our* ic
^ | outing dreaa dross for
| J any tun*. All here.
!l. C. LEVY'S SON'S CO.
^Clothing and Furnishings
for Men and Boys.
i- I - -
MWJgyX r / Shook!
MJr lent a
^'M "cogei
H^m them
i, of which the first was so rlo- j vv v
s to throw two passengers from
sleeping berths to the floor. 1
train was Btopped and the pasrs
turned out, most of them in
"robes of night" aud some of I p>
badly scared. ! *?*
"rhino" was discovered about j
irds down the track. The im- j
with the train had felled him ! I?"*~ * ^
ad not cooled his rare. Slow- I
;oi/ 111
;he State.
DOZIER&CO
olumbia, S. C. ^
siiuina. A curled Inir tnuttres*
Wei*lit 40 pounds put up only in
price, $25; sale price
O'lierCiood Hat- <?"> AO <?
iiat ^A?VO9 4^
'V
Sample Br
at HWt'epinjr reduction?, in wide
Mylca. Prices for brass ranp fro
ikon np.ns vurii'tv nr
i, ni .?! * of SoU'h American hair drawing
lu-st A. <\A. ticking. Regular j|gj 95
4.00, $6.50; $8.50; $12
ass and Iron Beds
$16.50 to $50
AUUU51A, UA.
9
( COMMON ORCHARD INSECTS.
I Description and Method of Removing
From Infested Trees.
Ths Oh'.j Experiment Station Is recelving
from all parts of that stats
twies of fruit trees Infested with n?i
SW^^HWpjBWBJ^Hw?p3MWBl
Jirraadirs fur the instant eradication
curl of all akin diseases on dogs and all doc
and u?*d for fifteen years. - FOUNTAIN
CITY KENN!
ly he
fianily
iBHBBBtj^aBfcipffreigfc^ son
eengei
Are 01
was
of f1?-as anil all inst-c's and the might]
aestic animals. Mauufactnrep return
- to slg
ELS. Augusta, Ga. ^le
raiDed himself and stood de- ;
shaking his head. j a m
ie of the more "aportiLg" pas- | J[^
s got theii rifles and opened :
i the rhinoceros. But the light
uncertain, and probably the 1
T beast was not hit. Slowly he
e<l to the jungle, and was lost '
ht. How Ion
did not escape unharmed from I ,
fa, ! fore ha vim
TENTION!
g are you going to wait b* r
Tnnr Ikiiioo 1
colore, pome trimmed with
SOME G<
2R rolls Japanese Matt injfs, car|
j.? r jaid, our fcj?le price. 18<\ \ur
SAMPLE PICTURES. Choic
? ? nt. oil . $1 pictures lor 48c eai
11 ,*i' ?ai li. $5 pictures for f'J.LO
brass, excellent values, $4.8} to f20.
OOD THINGS.
|M*t patterns, tlie kind sold everywhere at 3t
d.
e assortment of beautiful subjects, tO p
cli. $2 pictures for $1 each. pictures i
each.
or the other of the three following L
acale insocts: I
1. The oyster-shell scale: This is I |
reddish or grayish brown scale, about
I an eighth of an inch in length, pointed (
' i at one end and curved in shape, sug1
testing a minute, elongated oystex
shell. Its winter form is a hard scale,
o I covering and protecting a number of
| minute, white eggs. These eggs hatch
run .MLfc IiN BATt^BURG
STOP THAT C<
Before i
ASK US: WE'LL TELL 1
l *
BY TIMMONS BROS. ^is th
? to the
his as
3UGH! ! !
Life
t Stops You!!
* road ^
r0U HOW IT'S DONE. UoHV
Ick skin were found adhering 1
> train. But the fierceness of -jj,
sault smashed the engine step p A
plintered the Inch and a halt
footboard of the first carriage. (
on the Uganda railway, which IU men. 1mm
ates the very darkest Africa, is ; tination 19
3 sufficiently exciting. When the
vas building in 1899 man-eating heed !
jursued the native laoorers with
1 j "VMOV ? ^UUU Willi
-lectricity.
r the old faying, "Prccra*the
thief of time," ..rd take
H fc. I1UXK8, pounds ice rap
RM'lilUKKATUlt SALE. It s
leunable aiiil Satntarj Kefrig?rn
AXIiINJ-TKKBKiS. .lust a
^larmr ru^ made. fH.bO IJiiirs for
KEMKMllLIf we are dosing it
Thomas
arity,
getting liot and you need one of the L?ona
tor* jit fy.P"?.
few ]?ft ii. to autiftil 1111?it)*, the prettl
11.1)8. GO Hugs for f:t .05.
it Art } ?,i.i.rt*. 'J l.i* mean* a mating of 1-lu
; & Barton
ii*uiiuif uie lure pari rti June, una me
yellowish young crawl about fox a few
r days and then fix themselves by inserting
Their beaks in the bark and
begin sucking the sap. At this lime
| they may be destroyed by spraying
ilf Wllh kerosene emulsion, the formula
for which is given in the station spray
calendars, which are sent free on ippllcation.
? Experiments made by the Canada
We make, sell and gu;
efficient remedy that
Coughs, hoarseness i
Troubli
mucn
v to wo
?arouni
arantee a safe and ery H<
cludiu
promptly relieves
ind all Bronchial Jap !
The
CS. emplo;
ten b?
latlon
appeuie. i ne laborers refused | It costs
rk until a stockade was built
i tbem. Nevertheless the hun- rres<*n
jns carried oft several men. in- mate oil
g a European railway official.
Servant* from Great Families. Wirii
Japanese servants who find
yment In New York houses of>sr
names which show their reto
the KOOd families of .Tanan ,
yon nothing to have our
tivc call and make an eetiYour
Aug
i
PRINTED
We have iust r<
;usta, Qa.
stationery"
jceived a full supply of
7 experiment farms have shown tbat
this scale may also be controlled by
the use of lime with water at the rate
of one or two pounds of lime to the
gallon of water. This should be done
as early in the winter as possible. The
lime loosens the Bcales, after which
the rain removes them and destroys
the eggs.
2. The scurfy scale: This Insect Is
RfvmAWhat amallAr than tViA ovolnr.
Ask Us About It.
TIMMONJ
But or
kind 1
?rlsto<
her a
servan
5 BROS, ??
at woi
jy ii
le employer of domestics of this
was scarcely prepared for the
;racy of her butler revealed to |-|rtlIc^
ccldently the other day. The
it, who seemed to be studying
eeture, had the privilege of
g a drawing table In the kitand
his spare hours were spent TTT
k there. He was plainly above yV .
rdlnary class of servant, even
House.
Lighting
A Specialty.
M. PERRY
the finest Unj
txveen Columbi
and let us Prin
SF.WIN(
printed Stationery beia
and Augusta. Call
t some of it up for you.
THE BATESBURQ ADVOCATE,
"t machine
shell scale, and Is more nearly round
In shape. It is more conspicuous, because
of its white color. Its habit*
and the means for its control are similar
to those of the oyster-shell scale.
? Neither of these seal** is likely to
- cause much injury in orchards which
are thoroughly sprayed>wlth Bordeaux
mixture.
3. The San Jose scale: This scale Is
i WORLD'S FAIR,
VIA
Southern
ST. LOUIS, r?:
evera
asked.
-My
answe
educat
Railway'S
jayiu, uui BUB U1U HOI KDOW - ...
t certain young compatriot of
is who had been to the house
.1 times in a few davs. So she
CO
cousin. Prince Blank," was the
r. "He had Just completed his BRANCH
ion in Europe and is now on
,y home."
t night the hostess almost heslto
give an order, but there was | 1
ric Company.
LL'MBIA, S, C.
OFFICE
Batesburg, S. C
HEAD
We Sell th
QUARTERS."
e
much nwaller than wither of the others
It Is nearly round in shape,
at first white hut later dart fray la
color, and La easily recognized by a
minute, central nipple, which is lighter
colored, often yellow. To Identify this
scale a small magnifying glass Is nee
essary.
This insect is far more destructive
than either of the others named. Its
BestLine, Choice of Roi
Sleepers and Dining Cars.
Stop-overs allowed at 1
' no apj
of he?
thlnkli
been
land o
ites. Through Pullman attve
Odd
In t
Western North C arolir "the
parent change In the demeanor
r butler. She could not help I he
ng what the result might have
If a Prince from Sweden, Irer
Germany had called on a relbelow
stairs.
Remark* of Doomed Men.
he New Zealand Medical Jour- Mb* __i
)pears this story: On walking
scaffold In solemn procession a
Monarch Stump Puller.
The Monarch is >h?
only machine that has
a hand lever to n>
Ewfe wind slack caole.
^?gr They can be set out
""T. and in ?eur under
?fcs3 the heaviest strain.
The racket is held in
gear hy ite own
Any terms to s
Cheap mac
Best on Earth
uit the buyers,
hines from $15.00 u|
eventual destruction of the orchard
1 unless vigorous treatment Is adopted.
* The best method of treatment yet discovered
Is the llme-sulphur-sart spray.
?Ohio Station Press Bulletin.
PWhat a Yarn!
* This cold weather story comes from
Msulstou. Me: Some of the old plon
summer resorts and other p<
Low excursion rate tickets c
S. Ct, as follows:
Season Tickets, -
Sixty Day Tickets Fifteen
l>ay Tickets
>ints. I crimlr
of th
guv'nc
>n sale from Batesbur*,
ed th
"well,
nlng
- . $37.85 march
$1.80. printe
" 76 r>i
lal once celled to the governor TIT!'!''
e prison: "Just oblige me, ?
>r, by telling me the day o' the
' "Monday," answered the gur- ???
governor, "Monday," exclalme
pgiaoner In disgusted tones; 13
this 'ere's a fine way of begin i~V
a week, alnt it?" And he
ied on with dissatisfaction 1m- Thk c
d on every line of his face. j to gkt "
ii in neue a lutop puller
O. M. Adarr.s.
Hates-burg, 8. C.
B LITTLE
iNl.Y PLACE IX I/KKSVILLK
I'Cl'H DINXKH BOB TWBJTTT
b. h. F
p. S.?.Look
week.
erry cc Co.
; for our space nej
eers say that they used to have torn*
very cold weather here whea they
first came They tell of taking *
block of Ice and making a trough to
f 4- water the cattle in, which would last
*? until May; also of the tea kettle boiling
over on a red hot store and the
water rolling oa to the floor fcfce shot.
For full information or
apply to any agent Southern
R. W. hi
hangi
white
World's Fair literature there*
? I'll b<
Railway, or Uln ?,
JNT, Div. Pass. Agt.,
Charleston, S. C. u?u
?" u au UUIl/tVUB r IVK V'K
nan whispered as he placed the
cap on his victim's head: "If t**ocsa
s anything you'd like to ask me ""
) pleased to answer." The vie- ANT
raned his neck forward and said Job
equally low, but very much more do work j
us voice: "You might tell me,
this scaffold safe?"
.
'.NTS. MKAI.H AT ALL HOURS.
iks an d Fruits a^fkcalty.
KD?We want to do your
Printing for lUe jear 1U04
it reasoosbl e prices.
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