The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 10, 1904, Image 8
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BATE8BURG ADVOCATE.
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ilGIN OF A PHRASE.
.. DON'T
A MA ?\'?
jt?;' Restaurant,
B. David, Proprietor.
1336 Main Street.
RDit Yqu (.nidi nn Kits
LrHj|ihn l?r Helnrfrn tl.c I'ultu*.
If the Augers of the two hunits arc
fciterloeked, ami un egg taken length
wise between the patius. It will he
found Impossible to crush it witli tin
greatest force that can be exerted. If.
however, the pressure is applied along
the short axis of the cg& !t can lacrushed
with ease.
Thifl in dlrortlv ilim Irk <ho
p, wr
1 When in N<
^ of Any thsr
n,i,J i
* I
Klrttln
1
Not t
* esplaua
-J luto a ?
, ' It has I
<? one su*
":? 1 of escaj
- ? H 8W?3
::i?! at our ^tore 55 ditn?m
I
B Into n Scrape" fonifn to V* !
'rom I lit- Gauie of Uol(. f
ill quite recently has the tnie f*
tion of the phrase, "getting I
jorope," been popularly known. \
loug puzzled dictionary makers. 1
fgestiug that it it a corruption J
jade, another connecting it with
llsli word skrap, to draw into N?
i?- WtHiuiih
^ despair
'imy*
J** WILL
HELP VOU
Cures MALARIA
Fv-. m r? ..'4 '
lstlc shape of the egg, which is known
88 a prolate spheroid. It is clear that
when pressure la exerted on the two
nds the tendency is td bring them together
and cause the spheroid to become
a perfect sphere. But the sphere
so produced would contain a larger
volume than the original spheroid;
hence when the egg Is compressed
lengthwise there Is a tendency to In
i -i, ^ v and *
2g mid most complete lit
^ General /V'er
???* c*1 r voi**i'^ i *"* ?
I ? W M .< U \ "w i J> W l I - i i ,
kei prices paid for ci
^a fr-v, L>.. **>?
see the Vargest cj5 ooir.
le of - > - ' - ^5 ! onG t,n
^5 1 late Ikm
* inent tl
chandise x&y i?<* i>?
l,uu*ni
f?y5rs?r*on Coun- W out on
, sen. T
is- tkignesi mar" rabbits
'tlon and court- one <
_ A _ ' MAlfni*
the royal and undent game at JJjWI'f/'/'"
10 p<?cullnr to Scotland, lias of
>ome such a worldwide amuse- I I ^
lint the mystery of this phrase {
icticnlly disappeared.. In Scot- If
any of the golf courses are laid x.
sandy downs bordering on the
hose are the very places where
abound.
;>f the perpetual troubles of a
111,if lllil 1 If 111 l-OMStflllt IV M
c~c
LIVEF
3* EVERY BOTTLE CUARANTE
_ e _
CONSTIPATION
and all
I JSILMENTP
ED. PRiCE SO CENla.
Evervthintr the Mark*
AffordsQolymb^a,
: S. C.
vivuer uo tjuiuiug uim, Jt> uit*
shell 1h air tight, to produce a vacuum
St in its interior.
Thus the whole weight of the atmosphere?
some fifteen pounds, to the
Square inch? comes Into play to present
the change of shape and supports
the egg against any attempt to crush
It. Along the short axis, however, the
egg can easily be crushed, as the
tendency is hero to diminish its en
?- J ? IUUUVL. WliClf
*2 make our store vou
if VV . ?<>
g? - Lex 51
in uexmgton ^
| foil ml
r headquarters, > S i "scrap0
1 cult to
^ x w . special
>OF, 3 rr'r;
C? /~* -I! scrape.
rigton, b. c. -s ??? ^
* vw sontbw*
^5 iin-,,ei
a lodgment in these rabbit A M
s," from wliieli it whs dtilldrive
it with accuracy; hence
rules were framed at St. Anthe
Mecca of golf, fixing what
be done when one got into a
The phrase thus started from
Ifers in the north and spread
urd without its practical bearng
known.?London Chronicle. r ^ *
if
men
Carrries the proper st
wear. Always when y
shoes to fit try
yles in FOOTou
cannot get
? f ^ W*
Ne*t
Skyscrapt
pacity, and tlie stniospiierlc pressure
4oes not eorne into play.
to
CAIN COLORED HAIR.
fellow or Khl Kend* or Heard* Otiee
ie Rooked I pun aw llefor initio*.
" * "Yellow or red hair was anciently in
?nglnnrt esteemed u deformity, :ui>l a
red beard wns especially odious and
an infallible token of an evil dlspusi
w??*? ;VVcS WfcStfii
Don't for a
think of getting along
^WsVirW Wo VtY.iV? pu
- _ __ ^ I At om
l Minute 5
coinr a
tlie l.iii
ILPIT HOURGLASSES.
Time I *oil to Tlmr Nrrmou I
In KiikIInIi Cburvliea. {
is after the reformation, when i ' MOI1C c
rmons eauie much into fashion
u'lainl, that pulpit hourglasses ????
Produced. The pulpits had bevery
"drumeeelesiastie," ami in B _
ildle of tlie seventeenth century ^ ^
Jir'JLl >3 M1JLUC K
1636 Alain Street, (
itul Alail Orders Solicited.
k?
JbUlQColumbia,
S. C,
WILL EVANS,
tlon. This foolish prejudice possibly
originated in an aversion to the red
haired Danish invaders.
The common tapestry representations
of Cain and Judas, to whom mi
hair and beards were invariably allotted,
probably for 110 better reason
than that the color was thought ugly,
intensified tills feeling. The devil himself
was sometimes thus represented.
Drvdeu. in a fit of snloon. described
iiu> summer wmiotrL
a pair of - ^
outing;
Of course
meantini
Purilni
hours j
SHOES, ii
cliurcln
? i ~ I hour i
; you know in ine ! wlth ?
e you are saving was iu
i preachers lielil forth for two ! 1/
iml more to drowsy hearers. I " '
etnedy this abuse hourglasses
ixod upon the pulpits, and we j
f a preacher hi 1ik!U who was
led hy a mail who brought afthis
book and hour glass." Some '
es were also provided with half
glasses, and we may imagine rr
hat anxiety the parson's choice I IViV r
>oked for by clerk and eougre
11^ MJILUI1
Is Cot
all Stock of Goods is j
1 /* -1 -r
nig*.
iust coming
naoeraisner,
H32 St^,
COLOMBIA* S. C*
Ills publisher. Jacob Tonson, "with two
left legs and Judas colored linlr," and
In the same attack he speaks of him
os "freckled fair," where red Is evidently
meant.
Shakespeare's reference lu the "Merry
Wives of Windsor" to "Cain col
ored" hair Is In later copies "cane col
ored," just as his "Abraham colored"
in the folio "Coriolunus" becomes "uu
hurt. " frnm n-ltlnh ln.l..n,l It
your sho
vass or L
Men and Women's,
Misse:
T A IRi
es. Alade in Can- , sation
ineji Mesh. - u7n t
ti iT/\ stands
I .*5 Vf the In.
very e
s ana Chik'rens,; ?>
7 I try cln
WMP F
if liis sermons were dull and m an(
lie sixteenth century ironwork show
were tilted l'or the reception of -i -i
mrplass. some of which were KinClS
lahorate in design mid of cost- .
erials. They lingered in conn- Q^l'Ocit
1 relies for many years, hut ceaa- j
je iu general use after the lies- en to
n.? Pearson's Weekly. -i
(h'?>c:c
i m a tew days i will
a complete line of ?
. These goods were 1
care and particular at
the selection of same.
"twill ulnncn A
be ready to
?-oods of all
>ought with
tention givMy
line of
/Aof f-n nfi
|f you want th* m
at/ies In HATS ai
FURNISHINGS. 3i
rectly priced, look
at our shop. >
>w doubtless corrupted. Hall's "Satires"
ad speaks of?
>t- A goodly, long, thick, Abraham colored
in beard.
?Liverpool Mercury.
- WASHING TALLIES.
Tk? War Titer Kept Laundry Lists
In the Olthen Dttyr,
AO A XL ? Jdw-<? '
Opposite Postofiice.
Columbia,
The Ad'
I _ ? J A <*
J ' ti A N c
Mail Orders *n>iicitv*d!
S. C.
vocate
if i - - ~
v VI v
dious
44 ^ iplete
o co pleast
J '
^ . bfi
a H 5
?>v>V7\-lO Will L1H3
, in fact the whole st
and will be sold at pri<
5 the most particular 1
J. CZ_Tilrfev^
JLclSLIock
is combes
that will
)uyer.
PIT
\ Fill
tyrd^rs
Ifty M^ail.
1UU VI UBUlll^ UIIIJ , Ullllll.u UilCK IU
the times of Charles 1., was formed of
a piece of beech wood five and a half
Inches Iohr, four and a half Inches
wide and half an inch thick and covered
with linen at the back and sides,
in front the names of the different articles,
such as ruffes," ' buliuco,"
"euffes," "bootehoae," "pillowberes."
"handkercher," "sockes," were printed
from copperplate auu protected by a
lis neaaquariers u
Printing. Our wori
latest style. Give u
>r all kinds ot
k. is done in the
s an order.
?
i 0
? X ?
^ o $
w\-? -4_j
CO ITS Ctf
1 " W
u lH *
V o V M vr T ^
hen in Coin
? a '
ii
inibia
. 4
A Doibttol Cumpromlir.
"I've worn out six pairs of sh<
Mid the collector, " coining after
with this bill."
"Don't let that bother jou,'' re|
ihh I tnr I'm ar,>? on not* 4 V.
sneet or uorn.
The tally was divided Into fifteen
squares, iu each of which was a dial
numbered from 0 to 12 aud a circular
brass indicator fastened by a small
central pin so as to revolve. Euoh of
? these indicators was pierced near its
>en* outer edge w';h a round luilc, through
y?u which one number o? the dial was visible.
By this very simple method the
died number of each article sent to the
FINEST S
IB
WORKS. F
if
| LOW ESI %
F : xl
\ PRICES. ! J
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v
^ [> Jerc
o
E Q
nave a snave at
me Hotel Barb(
Organized 1808.
S S r. T -
tlie
k
iv Shop.
HV wr?aa%wa? I ? V fjVV till V.'*4 I'4111 LU
Juat fit you."
The Faee.
MYou bear so many people tulkin
the pace that kills.* 1 wonder >
they tnean exactly 7"
"Well. It depends, ^'here's the
enjjer boy's pace, (or instance. '
merely kills time-" ? Plilladd
Press.
inLiij wash wns eHHlly shown, so that an uceurate
account could be kept.?London
Standard.
g of An 111 Fateil Expedition,
vhat At Pointe I.es Monts. In thG gulf of
St. Lawrence, is a lighthouse the keepmes
er of which recently turned out of the
rhat sall*l an old style sword bearing on its
phla blade the date "1711." It is undoubtcdI
ly u relic of the ill fated expedition of
I mif.
Atlanta Qrfn
a Ik
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ff* a
ite W orks, | u
r_-i
W 'r6 1 tie
oo m
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A
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frf S/KPLU.S
L AH I LIT
caronna Nation
COLUMBIA, S. C.
H> STATES, COUNTY and CI
TORY.
I-AII) IN
FKoFITS, ....
Y OF STOCKIIOLliKHS
al Bank.
TV DEPOSl*200,000
82,00?
Makinit A*r*e*l?le.
"Uncle Qeorgc says I was born '
silver spoou in my mouth."
spoon In that little mouth! (]
see?it >vns one of those after dii
C?CVe spoons"?Cleveland I'laln I
ft
Admiral Walker, who left England in
1711 with 11,(XX) men and a large Heel
with to take Quebec and Montreal. When
he got off Seven islands he was overill
I taken by a dense fog and u great storm
luJPr arose, lie refused to take the advice
>eal a ^reuo'1 phot, and as a result the
British ships were dashed to pieces on
the rocks off Egg island, and next
' spring U00 bodies were lying there.
\13 Kinds of Moms
Work and ir<
(Vi? n.nlit oi.i r....... ?i ? : > * ?
w
liients, Sta tuary j}j
>n Fences. |?i
In.
H
IT* Interest all
Fi man
r w. A. ci
m , WILIKJO:
w [2 o A
o ^
SAVINGS DEPART 1VIEN
lo\v<?! at the rate < f 1 j>t r c< r.t. per annum, p
May, Aupnst nr.?! Ncvtii:h?r.
\KK, President. .1. S. Ml!
MES. Cashier. T. JI. M E
ssets Over -
ZLUjVVU
?1S2,0C0
T.
ayi;l le quarterly, Ft-1 LLI
R, Viee-Presit't i:t.
Hill AN, Afs't. Cashier
$I,5oo,ooo.
Colds
It should he borne in mind tlia
every cold weakens tlie lungs, low
ers the vitality and prepares th
system for the more serious dis
eases, among whi h are the t\v<
? Brrllu niid Xoliri.
Berlin is by fur the quietest of the
I world's big cities. No railway engins
| driver may blow his whistle within Its
I L bounds, and the driver of a road veV
i hicle with squeaking or rattling wheels
t ^ I Is promptly apprehended and lined.
Street hawkers are forbidden to howl,
e bawl, yell or emit other strange and
- [ startling sounds, and pianos may be
a 1 clayed oulv duriiur eerlnin ntnto<l hour*
V I i "III III* M
: Moiili.tielil :>r V.iliit. Wel.&v-? :? ! I ) ?(
! tvi'li tin* !??->t j.iieuu.alic tools to rompi'ie v
I nr prions nre the ver\ lowest
| nansliip. l or s and estimates col: on
P.W.BARNES, =
j WORTH INVES
i i nit' "?i:i'? I < t li? lli-.iviot ? .r
ipj-fti ?nuii'v nml lini-liing1 |n>in(.
villi ft py I' ilit> \vImli s;ile t rune, n?i ! ^ j
vv.tli Mrst-class material and \vt>'k-1 -a.<
1 or ei.rri'npoiiu w.lli - f [
1 *
Kfdge Spring1.
5TIGATING! !
q
m o 3 ins
~ H ~ imma
o Policies
r*C lLj P3 lives he
C-3 H ^ 70 year
?-* <<*P ?-? rated a
J I Op Your Life in the Mu
^f\L a nee Company of
Organized in 1845.
; issued upon healthy dj oo
tween ages of 14 and vyOi
s; ages below 21 being
t .'lifL' 2!. Poliricc iccnod (*\t* ?
luaI Life InsurNevvark,
N. J.
Assets Over
,000,000
p prraicsi uestroyers ot human life
(pneumonia and consumption.
Chamberlain's
I Cough Remedy
9 has won its great popularity by it!
y p.-ompt cures of this most commot
8 ailment, it aids expectoration, re
lie<res the lungs and opens tin
? of the clay.
Sweet Kevenire.
Aunt Hannah?Have you told any
one of j'our engagement to Mr. Sweetser?
Edith?N"o. 1 haven't told n soul,
except Bessie Miller, who thought he
i ! wus going to ask her.?Boston Trani
, script.
Jarred Illm.
New Manifolding Ham
T.vpewriter operators do you realize if y.
that you a?e doing over wire :o- tniiei; v ri
i key depression ligherand otilv ? tie-halt ti
Work and greater speed > Write !.>r< italo
Exclusive Ilammoi d
Featuri ?.
Wriling* on a i y \\ id 1>
paper. No h? nding of -
mond Typewriters.
i
mi urc ns'iij; fit.l < r than :i iipnimonrt
n* in iifisiTsniiryy (llniiiiiiouil
in.i ot o(Iwr luaiiiiiii'i, iniiici1 lean
;?ue mill learn.
I - Hi v ? I? i! '
f- I eal'ire?:
i \ I< Mam 1> iol *ichanije-,
, ' j.M.. i . . ? i.i..
O Hj W $500 to
r-H >r
-4~>
O ^ ?<
? V' S iPALi
c -<
^ Capital
- - a^^uvvi i yj C1I
$5o,ooo. Policies non-forfeitab
VIETTO BANK AM) I
Columbia, S. C.
. $250,00o.00 - Surpl
iv ci111oLI11L uom
le after 2d year.
rust Co.,
us, $25,000.00.
Iscuruvns, eiiecunjj a speedy anil
permanent cure. It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia.
g Price 25c, Large Size 50c.
%MHHnfn<aMSMaBnaa<
llutMl Tut*.
"Say, par'
' k i Mrs. Ilenpeck?This paper snvs that
1 f ' married women live longer than single
| j ones. Mr. Ueupeek?Heavens, woman!
I Can't you think of something pleasant
I ' to talk about!
Prottjr Gonil SIKII.
"How il you know that they are n it
' married?"
"Isn't he carrying all the packages?"
I 'Otr >it Krcf I 'rcsu
postal cauls cr envclo- Sv i
. J " -rpcs
(taxes less A time t<> '-"r<
insert. Only lypew l iter t|Cf'
with perfect Hi ll permaneiit
aligtiinint n- i*"- c
? H'ect e<l !>y wear. Si>le ' -t- ~
paper (piidr, paper
> t ai li'ejne jr (N*i? !?" 11 r' i! i ???i
Only t\ | ew i n r v h li v. !l t!< . - j ret i ,
*" )>; ? ii \ 1.111 ^ : t.'reek,
-' * I! i-iirew . ??t?) Mark
- ' * > ' IIS?*ful 1 ()?* t .1 llll- j E3 LI k.
k 'in* work. Automatic
in , i ii (|>i i r?t I lie r*/7 4
~'n I- h r lifrlit nr Mini
M i ?>!< of keyv, hence,
*. r-^ul fit V :inil iii'-uii s<
nf work.) Anton.auc '
i a 11 v w ri 11 ri\ ?
ii. lien <;:.I a- w Ii*n > ew, rt, . |
sin ess
Heine.
I >. )! i* !i i-s !!..;! iiv.-n ii|> the;
!l t . (in I h" Kail I i .f'c
j ? re's til I; i ? ! i \v hi. h I i.
Conducts a llunkiug and Trunt Business.
Special at lent inn given to Collections.
Safety Deposit boxes for rent in our Fire-ai
Manganese Steel Vault.
Interest paid in our Saving Department.
Accounts ol Hanks, Hankers, I ndi viduals an
solicited.
r'pnei nis Storage Vault frr t iie protection of
W At 11. I VI I S
i?l liur^lur-proof
<1 Corj?r.' at ions,
vaiuabie^
"Well, what?"
-Why does that niaa in the bi
ran the trombone down his throat'/'
"I suppose it Is because be liai
I taste for music."?Town Topics.
latrrprrlrd,
I "8be told me," said the younjr u
who bad consulted n fortune tel
"that I was l>ori? to command."
"Well lVAll " nr/.l.l....-l ?
m,l I'oful emw.ielom are t'.io mo"o !;:
i*t:*i'cl!ve. I fwir.M- they arc r<l v.! J:
i a patience and reverence.?Johnson.
CCNST li-AT IC N.
Heal. h i? aha ?!u i ]y r.T'O-'xi'1 . 'i
lan t> M>i'Hi |> |>r ? ?!.t Mj ri v
'er> rioil-t caes t f 11% ami kidnev ? .p,- ,
, ipiri.it ImvH t'r.Mn " ki ? < i!
I i O I it II 1)1' I. I ; - .1 ( I i I . ) | I ! > 11' i
Slid S Ill? u t(1 pi It | I < ? ! I ! I '
' :.i o ii is f,jr> Mj| . I r I i t i i i -
Dccania
Cen. A&t, .
< i , [!,. r iVMi-WiiHTS onilti'iei] 1 ^
*(<)?? il j ^
i DowUng, ' iVcsk
i. <iv o. Carolina. Offia
Columbia, h. C.
Ktsbfc
1 sto
cadquarters :
?vritci s and repairing
s, chairs, tiling cases - * ^ v e
.supplies, from a pen
iJ l i<> a letter press.
?e-r Stamps, seals,
ncils, made on the
>' I, \i.:-,'rcslJ Nil. J. |?. MA
isbiivg Drug; Co
o . },r lit for
r /
I i Hl;V\ S, Sccretaiy
oipany.
.. V.?viiuiuvil
"she means. then, that you will ne
be married."
One half of our life is spent in m
lag experiments; the other half In
(retting them.?Brown Book.
It is better for a young man to bit
tip to (m pale,?doer*
ITU,
r r coi>8lipatton. Kucha dc| I rub'e 10
dilhn ia u?n?'Cewi ry. 'I 'n ri* i? a
cure for it, II'nine \*i:i yiee''i \
aj{. remedy mature C A f.in a v.
re- 41 ? Bronaon FIa., wr-te^. Fe?\ 1 i,
1902: 'Having tried llerbine, I find,
it a lice medicine for constipation."
ub 50c bottle, Sold by O, J. Harris,
BOILERS am> i
iti i. Mil ( I ri II
Ur>.v* i Ih ir- i ; . Kli\ iJiiiliiiiij. < r.s> ti>:* <
<?*r?leii II.se, I i| e. V. Ives miii t> 'in#: I >
piles ami Repair*. LOMBARD FOUNDRY,
SL'PFLY STORE, Augusta (ia.
^IVYl 2TVt-"?C k- j !>re
^ . S J IS Maud ; I ?
Wort ,Sliv.fiinir, I'uii< V*. >.. <*! i? t'-, _A,
! g?^
;.-t * "-> tiny; < :i| acily UK) h:i- ? :
It ii!.', l'ai'Kiiis* aiid Machine up- IJ. 1
MACHINE & BOIL.BR WORKS
1334 i
mi ses. /
Cases, most popular (
>Js on the market.
Wilson Gribbes, cn?c?'
Main St., Columbia j Fresh S
/ / > rj
uu/iers Lr/
.VIE-S and liO.N IJONS.
I IUYLI:RS SPECI
hipnient Every Week.
f2(/ies.
ALTlBs
' Next to
Postoffice. E. K.
HARDIN,