The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 10, 1904, Image 9
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GOOD CLOTH
These words mean a good de
do not simply mean a suit thi
well, or simply a pretty piece <
The Full meaning stands for
ING liY nonACEsKYM< >ri; KI;U
(.'lipped from Kalto. News
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at looks j
>f goods. j Tiu! old merchant turned on
clotiieS ytrtnl cli/iA l\!t- 1 . " - 1
a boy could ask for. My means wer
his. M\ purse was ever open. "NVha
I more could a father do? Answer in
I that."
j "You made the usual mistake tlia
some fathers make. 1'render. Yoi
I ]s should have kept a little closer leadini
k i ct rimi"
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c j his life, is growing w ;ik and ill. 11 ?> lj
11 tries to down the foolish fancy tl rt w
e creeps over him: foolish to liim, who :>>
has been so strong. j hi
t The air yrowsmoreand moreoppre.'- Pit
sive: the lines and Inures on the sh? < t
i under Ids faltering hand look like t ii v ft
a a a a x_r tV/ A
lie draws the little one close, are S
lien t lie baby cuddled its warm cheel(alost
his a blessed light came ink 1 ,le ^
is eyes and a tr ad tremor of delight to u?"
isses through every lit r of his being. e*erJ
id he lives again. Tlie clog drift- occ,,r
om the (1*1 lean's brain, and hp pan vt?nti
afe^v rd Against Accident. yjy ^2*2
>est safeguard against accident is ,.1^ pop
! {food judgment in directing rT*
act. But. accidents v.ill often SO
in spite of every etFort to pre?em.
The best safeguard against r-'W
the largest asrtment
in all
GRADES
That look well,
Are cut well,
Fit we
Of pretty color, good"
Wall \lo/la
uvvvi) Oinn/ * V./11 ^? iVJtlll illl^l'I till I
1 itativelyat hiscaller, and said an j.
I "The whole thin# is a lie a lie i
j out of whole cloth. And it has
; helped along by his aunts?his
i blessed aunts. What's more, I cat
|| ly believe you are a party to
scheme"?
cloth, " J 'render? 1'render"?
j ''Don't l'render mo, if you pie
11 ur- "v*
rrily: "Hut, man. what could I d? ? Hi
nade 1 wo blessed aunts babied him and kep
i me from showing my authority. Am
lwo i now the result is-Hilly is of no use t
idld-j nie W,UM1 1 need him so muelj. Doctor
U?>. istliere no alternative?
None but a quick race with dcath""Well,
have your way. tlien. Totli
case. I w00i,s with the hoy. But how abou
black streams t hat flow away from hi. ; , tl
s [ like things of nothingness-fancies l;e|
t! cannot follow. The mist before his t!
1' eyes grows dense and is now li'ce an m
o almost Impenetrable \cil. lie gasps |)(
. 1 for breath and tries to lift his hand to
louCVi the tiny button in the desk.
- He cannot lit t or ir.o\e a muscle. He y\
e cannot speak. He is slowly freezing, J p]
11 so he thinks, as the slnouun nnw.n ' ..
. . miun
;i;?k?c an r? ason once ni ne. i *
< Elliot
| f>r ti iiist time in weeks The tears! lg (lle
al sTr<;.in down Tlx* old man's cheeks ja tllti
can sorm thhyr His hps ir.ove and use jn
? utters slowly, softly and rev ercnTly ! 0j?*er(,
-My Marie!"
And the baby, the lit I lc tot with his *
tarie's eyes, looks up and coos and
iays with the strands in her pink vv'ealt
, ivsnlt.up from accidents Cll.*
t's Emulsified Oil Liuiment. It''.A
most serviceable accdeot and ' ^ j
most satisfactory Liniment for
the family and on animals ever ?Ta
d. Lnrpe bottles 2~>cts.
)iv?rce from Wile No. Six. TXT
? 3: IN
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hy Kenlucktan Wants to .1 .
eap, ?
Medium, $ .J
AND
Fine ^
HARNESS, jg
t w 11 111uuv<
These are the fine points that 11
J. WILLIE LEVY kind of cloti
make our store so popular.
A full line of wearing
^parel for
hi i: m \i/am rm f. /
; rve been Premiered for :i good
time, and it lias cost me a barre
[take the money. If Lilly sneezed, you t;
ies that if Hilly whimpered, you caiuo; it
ran a silver in his little finger,
I came. I've had enough of it.
? ap- been bullied and Hillied from
; sta11. It must stop."
"Premier, 2"? years ago, when I (
,L1II to you as you sat crouehed in von
lonjr i me? "
I (!j- You are tough as nails nm
.line: c:in anything."'
i>ill\ i tl'(' doctor left the bu.-?y man"
;office with a quiet look on his l'ace a
j-ve ' lie murmured softly:
,lie "It is Hilly's last chance/'
And il was Hilly to tiie woods, t<
aine r?UKh it, to bluff it, and to tough it
]|.! And the rale but bravo vonmr f*?llnu
ro '-/IVVU I j ] |
I halts in his veins. Mis head sinks upI
on the desk. The old war horse of f,.
business lias readied the border line
s and js slowly drifting upon a sea that ti
s carries him afar, afar! . lti
And there rrender is found shortly st
afterward, with eyes that are open,
? but unsecsng: with lips that mumble, js
. hut say nothing. fu
iij-e is.
And the brisk, brown, robust young ()wj
How who has lieen watching the lit- 'p -p()
e scene from 1 he comer stei sclose to
ic old man's chair and leans over and fur tJj
ys his strong hand upon the tbiu auej.'e
ion i(K r. ' ences
"My Biily?thank God! Put wlier: wjjv ;
she- she who has l>een like a beauti- yiat s
1 druam angel to nie while 1 was
P A ^ 1 OH!
Free Again.
ngsville, Ky., Nov. r>.? William rp i
1min. a wealthy citizen of CampVolfc
'-ounty, has just tiled suit]
voice from his sixth wife He Vb* y i /s
incompatibility, ixirn of differ- vX> IIv
over wives Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4.
No. 5 is dead, but it is reported
he was frequently the subject of
Jiuies,
Globes ^
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)RSE |*
Blankets. ^
vvv;mi:i> a v
DREN.
Wo court inspection as a )
good faith.
J. Willie Le\
-/I ,|L' biary and told you that it was a
i you thought differently then. I ca
; you yet. Crushed with anxiety oik
i went and buoyed by hope the i
roof of Kings have prayed for what cam
you that chilly, long night. h
I have been disappointed. You
__r not. 1? was a boy. And the inothe
' J The old phjsieian 1 cached on
i .......I. .
U>v. - did his best to down the thing tha
nsee |clutched at his \itals and confronted
mo- Idin like the wiiitc ghost of Nemesis
;cxt. : And his fath -r, tough as nails, kep
e | his nose to the stone and attended U
ings j alTairs.
were |
- rrender iiad not seen Itilly for tw<
t lol years, but wanted to more than hi
. , I <1:1 1*..<1 ?... ? .? "
, | rtr
I \\ hen the leaves turn to russet and | ja
II Mutter down softly, slowly, whispering- j
. j ly, the old merchant comes hack unto J (j,
l i his own from border land. The glaze pj
> passes from his eyes and the blood begins
to Mow more rapidly in his veins. ai
llis lips fashion words that are freight>
ed with meaning, and things beneath j
p the touch of the hands, that have been ti
<{tia.rn
-earning my life away in the shadow li
nd? Let me see her, Billy."
A pretty lady?the lady of his n
earns?steps near, bends down ?^nd i tained
esses a kiss upon the old man's brow.; an(] 4{1
"Billy and ir.> pretty dream angel? |,jSSCt
id?and this is my pn Marie, come s,,e(] f,
ick to me to slay forever. <>li! Billy lt js s;
must keep them l>otli. I>u not take SUjt a,
t.. > -- -
'is octwecn Mr. Tolson and his vly
wife. ^
Tolson is 54 years old and was POF
larried when 110. He soon ol>- y\
I a divorce and married again,
nickly tiled suit for divorce from
ond wife. He has only been Any s
or divorce by one of bis wives. n
lid he was preparing to bring .,ati
gainst this woman, but she an- eT* our ai
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Ai
>ULAR PRICES. ?
CVLT. ON US. ^
ingle part of Harness
furnished on call.
>uble to show goods.
sfactio;. to purchaser ia
Augusta,
OUTFITTER TO ME
WOMEN and CHILD
W ANTED ? Everyone v
v.auu iii?* ?a>niu,; man u.'iuri1
vJcl. ,lUt l'l-unler quickly too vercdhh
! and uttered, huskily:
N, Don't! Don't ti ll mo that! It
I my life hero hit i:i my breast I
deal li of Iter. I loved her! lido
I lier?mv Marie! And the boy won
pace from early childhood; coddled
???? snujjuh (1 by his tvwi blessed at
fho has They are to blame for it all. 1 \
1,1111. p....vw ? ?ucaa. i ue imy, puny, weak
self l.slim lad as lie was. hai his mother':
j eyes, the lone of her voice and the so!
js jn touch of her hands. And I'rende
H,e| missed them so ah! how lie misse<
lized ! them'. Tlie delight of itall. the sweet
t , j1(. ness of all such passed away from tlx
land merchant's life when his darling died
,?ts;' tlie mother of Hilly, who was lighting
,\asli 't,r his life up in mo woods.
, like frozen members, are less like ^
s vague things to iris brain,
t In a quiet, cosy corner where the (;i
r rays of tlie sun stream across tire old
1 man's lap. the old merchant is seated,! pV
propped in pillows. Upon his lap is a
J tiny tot whose soft pink-lingers pla\ vc
with the snowy beard that falls like a
; billow on his breast. j c
ill4 st:irf>< tii> lmtiHc liio a.
iviii o?*\ i\ to i ue einei \vui? s, !?!!IV.
? not." ! Toh
"They have come to stay forever.1 j,o0(j f
ther. My wife and baby." new ,,
"Thank God for that: I ai.i so hap- invite
now." i feast.
And a tear that rolled down the sil-'
r hoard touched the pink iintfcr, and foody.ie
child cooed and played villi the.- >
arly drop. ?Mr
Loci his action. ^JS
<>n and his former wives are |
rionds, and each time he takes a S
artner all the former wives are
d to I lie ceremony and wedding i ^ N
When wile No 5 died all the ' K 15;
wives attended the funeral in a #
-Columbia Kecord ! ^rs 0 Un
j rrrr
s liscriler.- are not failing to vV v\\
ivis ?
& Co. I
17 MAIN STREET,
ibia, - - S. C. vy
*T printed stationery to re
that wo have just received a
of Stationery ami inks?that <
faces are new and stylish and
Advocate .lob Office is tuin
iirst-e'.nss work.
fpaassaBSE
'member i m.v hands of tlio entire tiling an i
line line failure
iur type | "1'ardon mc, I'rendcr, but ynu 1
that the failed as well."
ling mit "'f is a-never mind what ! m
j hut alie. just the same. 1 provide
BBWWllfflPgBB'MaM
liter Premier is seated at his desk, trying
to work. Tiie air chokes him and si
Lave Ndst comes before his eyes. Ileisangrj
because of his womanish weakness?
ean- an<' 'ie *outjli as nails. I'rendej*, lit
(1 all who had never known a sick hour it
1 vv II?*^ mo 1JCUU VHIVVII
and nazes upon this st range luce before
i bim nay, not so strange, for there is a
look like unto his Marie there, lie lP
lifts his feeble hand and strokes the 1,1
' yellow tresses, so like those of one he i Pr
1 dearly loved to stroke years ago. Soft- an
I '.ike a
When you want a pleasat t phjsioJj^
/ Chamber aims Momach ami Liv er i
.... J copter
blets. they are ea:-y i>> t ike ami
* , times
oliuce no priningor othei iinnleas-;
* ' | times
t ellect. | ror J!
HHMnHBnMDnum
dvantage of tlit* clubbing olfVr? j
making. The St. Louis Kepubiceea<li
week for n \ ear, 104 j All perst
, the Farm Visitor fifty two to hire om
each year anil T..e Advocate 51 he |g unde
a year?207 papers a year?alii
.25, in advance. 1904.
Notice.
>ns are hereby warned not
, Andrew M i tchell(co!.) as
r contract *ith noe for year
B. WATSON.
II stood on
And to tfei
the bridge at midnight, HuV
le moon was cold and pale,
I my digestion just right I'd
Buffalo Lick Ginger Ale.
v often, O, how often,
In the days that have gone by
given a dollar a bottle
At the times when I was dry.
.1 . S . VVel
imp?
For my throat was hot and thirsty
And my maw was full of air
And the dyspepsia laid upon me
Seemed sure to make me swear
r ii
s in? imuwii in mm iWi ijaaaSfcagsaMflM
Iiut now it has fallen from me
It is hurried in the past--It
was Buffalo Licit that done it
And I am sticking to it fast.
1
An J forever anil forever,
As long as the Spring shal
I'll see that on every bottle
There's the sign of the Bi
ere
Are you on
|g sing this s
e of Hie thousands v
ong?
\
GENERAL MERCI
V111) PLANTER
Mr. L. D. VCH1LDS
D<=> 'A r> R-i r
HANDISK,
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CARLISLE, S. C., Marc
, Chester. S. C. ,
llov-ir, J
;h, 4th, 1903. Read
CM'
What Mr. J. S. Welc
l\/M I t I-i * * n I -.-v I I ' I -
I
h has to I
f| If you are
n| what a st
y man who
not you are not gett
might forward hoi
has dyspesia is enti
Ihaving usecl the
Springs (near he
for a long time f
n<r considered hope:
- S by me, so I comme
ICSt the Buffalo Lick
tlprl and mow I feel li
HCU -j qnd T?* i 1 1 o 1
na v CAptSI'J-fcJIlCSCi so mucl
lithia water from the
:re) , 1 wish to say that I 1
Tom kidney trouble, and my
Less by all physicians who \
need to use the water, as
Springs, about five or si
ke another mar, and I beli
1 * " ~
n benefit from cx
Buffalo Lick
nave suffered Wate
condition was
vere consulted
stated, from
x months ago
eve this water
springs |jj
n
uu ai
x tna t j.s uxainieci i or 11 (
Yours truly,
J. ?
5. WELCH.
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FALO LI<
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VGS CO.
Office Chester, S.