The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 17, 1904, Image 6
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THE FROG'S SKIN.
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lly Skin Oecfi1
I Souther
Best Line, Choice
CTI, Sleepers and. Dining C
VIA
*n Railway
of Routes. Through Pullman
ars.
Mrka Air net WMlrr. j
The frog's skin U a breathing tun- I
r chtue. The supply of air is a iiocm
ury addition to that taken in by or- '
dlnary breathing. The skin is most |
! remurkuble for its |K>werful a'eorp- ,
tlon or water, due to the numboilexs j
I minute porea. lie can soak up halt i sJ
Ills weight of water in an hour.
Aa the sklu peraplrew quite as freeft*.
.in CI ? ..
v i - n ! i\
TPTjfJz
lance at tl - - 1
con
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. r. c^cr/fti
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K REMEDY
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til .1 .l?? II U. V i low,
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l.ivvr Tabic <
:iti i '2:?? I ) i s
. in ulinii! i > i g
U i W; >i l!I '?'<
f Stop-overs allcwe
summer resorts and o
Low excursion rate tic
S .C,, as folicwf:
"t'irl
8 s'v J? y
f. Flf vt-O i>:x
?d at Western North Caroline
therf points.
kets en sa'e from Bates*>uig,
k-is, - - .
i n k. is - - 81 r.o
y Tit Li't9, io.75.
J ? IV UL'? u C ItlU v vl .11^11 ( livlt1 I
. why eout.tct with moisture is ueccs- ;
aary. Besides the loss front evapom- 1
Won there la the stopplug of skir C
breathing also. Lecanae the shin uiust ;
be kept moist am.l soft to absorb fresh j ^
air and give oST use.l air from the ays- i ar'
tem. You have notieed tlie cold, clam- ^ ,
my feeling of the skin of the frog a
when you have handled hint. The
aonking of water Is the cause. If you rT^
Ji"f> T.arfo C,\ i c, > .
1
Y'?ti c?n'l fi\ ;o
k?l'?i O- k ?'*?: ' or<" 1
1 f000.v Our MSB 00 Bo ;
Ve :mve slrules \v? m .v
bles 'JZc.
ho fmost hV.p nf S'ir.vr
int. uii.'.u
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THE CENl
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/INC PKCFAKC9 ONLY t>Y
now Liniment Co.
, LU'uio, rao.
GUSGTITU*
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1:. a stuul' wn;
Mi 111*11 hi no* t'1 "
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>?'il !. v V.'.-hi-l (..ll->
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V oil i I< i! -Cil l jr
s . ; ? iiy in tier
m
For full infotmati
apply to any agent Soi
R.1
/
on or World's Fair literatur
jtHern Railway, or
W. HUNT, Div. Pass. Agt.,
Charleston S. C.
put u reauoi iron ou a irons ncsn no j ?
will not feel It. dimply because of the
cold water In hlR skin, which the heat
turns Into vnpor. escaping under the j
Iron, but If hot water be dropped upon t j
him he will instantly Jump from pain, j
as It Immediately strips into the sklu. I
This moisture Is a safeguard against
drying up, and there is still another,!
which Is au Interior sack for storing
water. Like the eainel, it thus keeps
rcn Kin?, Tion Arc, ilc . <'
'inc- iitetl witn : nrii *
95 per roll. Our Ik u .".? ; I
us i n >\v you wu::, i ?. ,i.? e
The J. L. Bow].. > Fi
>4 Broad Street,
' Vixv .MAVVf liv\ ? lvr
o r*
'y C::oCO. Mattings j J-HCIV,
'f yare
Co.. Mill
Augusta, Oa. t
C3 in ny i . . <
'11 < l!< ; i .15 : T|t|
"I "i t!f tils; rit l of i i
hmery unci ?m .
I if > f ?, tl.fi;- jti i
is si sifor.:;. to-:-:!
If 1- Tln'i'i1 is ii > >!i,
Suppnes,
Wailed l.> l.sdil
painted sixain :i
_4_ ^ ? * linseed <?i| u-'til
' . ' -'.i .1 ' -l' - :l i?.
i >:ti .v>*t fc-:> riA'tnin
unkiort uvo wIjju tlioy
in jriv t < i. n;i'
>!' '! " .. '? i O papST
!: li:.
ilK-ully ci* HOoi'.'l a'.ion l
or a . *1 ! i) por is
wi.ii ion ft;?ins
n 1 si i witis. bjiU I
it U si tii: I
Thomas & barton Co.
Great/
uk
I (
m A
Thomas & Barton Co.
Alteration
Sale
supply whicu carries the amphibian
over muuy a dry place when it would j
> otherwise lose all Its moisture and die. |
Ryda'es Stomach Tablets ,
Rydales Stomach Tablets'are made'/*
for the Utomaoh and organs of assiui
ilation and are intended for a "cur. j
all:" They contain concentrated asep- ,
lie, Pepsin, Pure Pancreatin and otlie i
/IERCHAN
Coir.nicr.icd ! . ' ci>rt
MI RICE WALTON !*U'. - :i . .. \ . ?
ALL Ni l - i ' i. ' '
uuwt::
! tl
, j\! K al'oiista
4 " cia. * |-> *
; ;1, ivo-1 l* =<
ll!n' -v okth. vic e-trks. ;
5 L 111 llie Isml 11 tin
inpr siifftu'i"' IH:?
le State. , . .
fur trr ?\\ i_- ;.
)OZIER&COiS?f,'.
Is. lit' l int . II
mental ami won
.VK.ml.'n C r* tn i i - "I i i
"II a Slli.i >lk. _j.il: tcn1
v t: v' ill. 11; ranill
Sltnl W; (or i
aillii i? . i 1". !.t
<1 s! diii.
\ la ;!s weil. i; not
. 1. (Ill l' <> >V'. >>, .rt a
! ai>or li ."i j-'iass." It
nihil rnthiM* l! :i o 'tinlii
lint do as . substia
i ui'a.ili' i iirrvii*
This chance be
deal, as we st
the goods.
Porch ai
....
jats the Standard Oil
and ready to deliver
nd Lawn Settees,
digestive agents. They c >nt tin imw- .
erful tonics and mild stimulants thai ()|
[ have a speciflc efleet 011 the Stosunch :
and organs of assimulatinn nod wh eh
aid nature in reconstructing the bro- [ '1
ken down cells au I strengthtniu; the1
flacid muscles of the walls of the s'< - j
mach and other digestive organs, ' K\- j
dales Stomach Tablets, are a p ?r fee i ! ?
stonrich medicine, they relieve at unci- 1
RCCTCRF: V>> im?? ? x i- \ i . 1
1 liari* s T. i u? ? , J n ?* V
i ur v H. < 11 it i : i !
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fc>res a JJIMIITII I'-Mit- hi. i
/ rrouill s ( I' ?.!( < ' :t! 1 i. > i ll ii
J'rompt hi'11 i i'i* i iii!
1! i ? \\< i; !>, w hi. ii. ltai rett,
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I i-. 'I l;< m:.s /;. Miixwell, I
ATr]
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. :i\ iuti.. ? >. liri.e.I
ii. lis yc>i>r col e.-l ior.c
tory. - Loin! >n M
i: w \v
rENTlON ! "r"
j i -i a:i it ?; n: i\ .1
; ilral't ami by i i
I like mimlitions.
caught wlii si
ail.
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HlH Ml I .'..(I I .
in:;i!t i I* >c .1 hi I,
i > iii 111 i?i' c.ji :
ill r ' 1 'I;. ! r
! U til ' > I ^ :u*(>
" 'mi < ! ! at
4 le*t lung, maue ol liar,I wood a
regular price was $1.60 each. W
'ShutOut JV
The Perfection Moequito Canop
' yon ca?> move it around to any i
j r a breeze. Former pi ice, $4.50:
Twenty-F
Golden Oak or Mahogany Finish
r^o-nliir urit'c Jilt.00: sale orice
mil varnish llnish. The parH
e w ill close tliein out al VOC? VflCIli
Losquitoes and Flies.
y and Nets. These fasten to the bed *o th;
?$3.25 complete,
ive Fancy Rockers.
, woiitl or leather seat, <?|
and cure the worst f >ruos of stomach | ^
' trouble, Price 25 and SOcts. a box. j
1 EFFECTS OF CLIMATE.
* Health and Kaerfy Float-lab Beat la A!
the Teaaperate Zones.
Grant Dexter In bis book ou "Weatliar
Influences'- Bays tbut "inhabitants
>TOP TH
Befi-r : j
3K US; WE' I 7
i\r? ? i.
} f ^ C?V 1 ? ? \1' How Inn*
-- * C ?1 a o o * j
. J fort* having
5io;vs You!!
EL
11 '3 DONE.'
!.'? i?:? inln'r i
tiiintion is t
jir*V. ?
are you going to wml I - - | Cir,-uI it i., , W'.:
your house 1 ghted i i s""'' ?'lahl > r'(
. To pi ev -ii'. < -I
ol e ?\ r eii
ectricitv. Kl^
c h 'i ir.
prov -.1 * 11 si
1 he (Id Miying, " I'cocrim- ii ,
lie tliie' ? i n t i! t.ik.
c ;> l > 1 i : ^ I
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1" ' I- 11 ;>: ? I II iv,
si i! . '.?f \
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Is t liv- v r y ;l :i !
ti??:? ?>< a (| ami
iia t r<? ,,-hii - m<. i
Eighteei
Bich Piano Polish in English On
the Rocker for a present, worth
sate price
I 250 \\
t Size CxO feet, all colors, cloth ro<
rollers, fixtures complete, worth
\/~.. \i
n Parlor Rockers.
k <?r Mahogany, Saddle or Cobbler Seats, jua
?c.0?.tf.00 00. 3Qg each
Window Shades,
i"nt?(l on good sprlr.g ^ C/-r aar.U
60*. eneli, will sell for CdCll<
l,'?4. * ~ cu
p ui uui ciiiuui.es are usuimy nsiiess, Ull\nveutlve,
apathetic and improvident.
A. 11 equable high temperature, especial,
Iv if moist, weakena body and mind.
No long established lowland tropical
people la a conquering jnec In the
broadest sense of the word. For tlie
inhabitants of the higher altitudes,
even under the tropical sun, this may
be true, for as we ascend the temperature
lessens about 1 degree every 270
V'. f IHUiSv , efficient
ivrn^u;
Coughs, M
T i*U;'.. '' .
k c !<r I !c A
- ?' CI
i heed !
" IV: ..YCS
I >*v hiai 11 cos:s J*
repres*'iitati
' malu on
Winn;
The Word
'1 in- m <v<i iii.ir
on n " i .i i !; \r i hi
11 ; >
ve ? ?! .ttul :.ht' .-in < . i i- J--J1 1
I
won! n
llctir.x . i
cu-oiir; .
C>" "i i
^ u. x
iu; la;!? " ? nparonily
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I;. : ill. i f til Jiiiil?
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: TIlO
i s ti of
r . :.i, : '.u a
|1 :i. : Ii:
. . . -1
' " .v" : i?v
LfU I UU
^hen Ret the best mattress o i ej
somina. A curled hair innttr>>F
weight 40 pounds, put up only ii
^ y price, #25; sale price
OTher jroou**yi^K^ ' ">?
tresss at
Sample B
at sweenine reductions, in wid
f am lu oitejj cuuir
n th. one thai will last a lifetime ami cure in
>?, made of Sou h Atneriran hair drawings
ri bc-st A. A. ticking. Regular jgj 95
PA. CO* <19
CU.5u,
rass and Iron Beds
I" vuvtv o( d?lZ P* A .1 d* P"
re^et on uu average, and even at the 1 1
equator we may have a temperate ^
climate. The moat favorable tempera- "
turc for health, which carries with it
? an aggressive energy which leads and
which bus led the world march of civdegrees
on uu j
average, and this is foilim-lH-UlS-Vfli!* ~~
perute races. From there linve come
the brawn and brain of martial conauest
and intcllectunl nttainment. The
riMF'.
CDPT;,i
I
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| Mouse I.
M D O d
Your .
House. r .
mviig '
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i ( t!l?> : i i I .
: ..?ii: .x
i>t .1 .>i- Iho
it 1 I vi' been
14 li" "T, ?i V.li' *v)ii
styles. Prices for brass ran^e fr
jRON BEDS, variety o
colors, some trimm.d wit
SOME G
25 rolls Japanese Matting, car
per yard, our sale price, 18e. >ai
SAMPLE PIC/JUKES. Choi
cent. olf. # 1 tiictur?s tor 4Sc ej
om..... ^lO.OU lO
f patterns, enameling in white and
h brass, excellent values, $4.85 to $20.
OOD THINGS.
pet patterns, the kind sold everywhere at 80c
d.
re a-sorlmenl of be.iutifnl subjects, 50 pe
icli. $2 pictures fur $1 each. pictures to
dominant people* are shown between
the latitudes of '25 degrees and 55 de
trees.
"During the London fogs and on days tV
when the weather is particularly depressing
in the Bank of England certain
sets of books, an error in which
would be cumulative and produce disastrous
results further on, are locked
? up and the clerks set to tasks less inI
4 fn ii twl ImnAstonl l?* I* n ?<!.? /??
^ i a-* & l .
SUCCC^S ; i.;
W BROAD SI I l.L'i .
When yo?i hir ;
I'THE GREAT t
V-/.
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ililecci
: C<)1;Van's
"MAX""
n.f TDTT'T"' T > V7" \vi.
r.j. i Jul v rv I
ni i; v ::: h
* /" t Ol* Wi
iic Company, <
^ * \vhi<5? l:? ) (!; '
.UiUBIA, S, C.
of ? tt r I
' 1 l'.u V t
"X
i.-Ii Uarri/ Drink.
>. \ . many
< it i . i: ; in w a tor
. .:> i t r. i ?' <*rv Is*,
a 1 1 of ;.:i7.dlos
ill:. ! i 1 In- llamas of
) < '! - willn.nl 1 :iIc?
i a purli -n!.it ?. Iiisa
. in 1 r n>. < . that
v . I-..i ia t-pllo of
.dp each. $6 pictures for
ICE BOXES, 23 (H unds ice ra|
REFRIGERATOR SALE. It":
Cleunable and Sanitary Refriger
AXM1MTEK BUUS. Jmt i
parnir rug ir.adc. $8.60 Rims foi
REMEMBER F( are closing c
j each.
parity, $3.9S,
t Retting hot and you need one of the Leonar
ator^ at $0.9">.
i f?w !i ft ir. 1< r.tilifill | i 1111 ns, t lie prettie
r if 1.98. $5 50 Kuga Tor $3 ,V)5.
ut .Art ,'<;i.aics. 'J his u.ttin. a saving of 1-hal
_ TT^> _ . _
Experience ohm iuu^ui those iu charge
that the percentage of error increases
many fold during such climatic conditions
and that it is money in pocket 1
to yield to them. The same necessity J
for cessation of certain lines of work
during had 'apells of weather' is recog- %
1 uized by the larger banking Institutions
iu New York and the other east- 5
eru cities. ; 1
always kept n . - i-.
Catalogue. :
rhe Lar.
n&.re anC
n this ;
Wr'.U iui"
prrcn. <5
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that ; .. uI
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5 cc oar ion,
>*usta, Qa.
/-* a mrl m. t ?-* ? r
ii nas oeeu me universal experience
of the superintendents of prisons and
' asylums for the Insane that the pereons
in their charge varied bo miykedIv
with the meteorological conditions
that no man could doubt that the relation
between the weather and euiotiou*
- al states waa uny other than that of
j cause and effect. When asked, bow'
ever, what definite conditions of the
j weather tended to be the most pro
We have a / . .
left. rii~ v
to make ... j .
w hen in An
SPFTH '
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ttw i ii Oil?' ' :i I
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a. r I \ in t vvi Hi't?*rs and
i it hi d?* f a (li i up | i 111 r A It i*r Ink hi if a I
< M. \il n.s arrl soon ttiiTi-u!
Kntv-burtr, s <:,iul litv nut Nritflili
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I We have just re
^ the finest Unp
f tween Columbi
and let us Prinl
bl AI iUiNfcKY
:ceived a full supply of
rinted Stationery bea
and Augusta. Call
t some of it up for you.
THE BATESBURG ADVOCATE,
I ductlve of emotional abnormalities ao j
i aatlsfaetory sniw?r cOuld be made."
8POINTED
PARAGRAPHS.
Do the tieat you oeii mtnl jou will be _
surprised how- well you do.
It in one sign that you are all right ;
! when you believe that others are.
The smartest man we ever knew and
. jm. >c\ js; )i ?
Successors 1 > C.
40 BROAD STREHT,
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in ill, N. <' writ
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. IM.AI F IN I KKSVII I.K O. .1. ll.trii-, i
T IC KI.VM It : ?.IC TwKNTY- ' 'I'll * Urn*.
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Little High<
; r in Ft ice, fcut>="
i me wuc rr 11 v tuiuu u^r lur
; words could not bold n job.
| Ho uian.v of us net the fool while
* thinking we are acting smart. Look ;
! /uuiitrii over. Do jou do i'.V
j Don't be too confldentlnl; don't t?"
I every oue the story of your life. It
will he soon enough to tell that wlieu
: you ntnud before St. Peter.
They talk about getting Into the rut.
I Remaining iu the rut isn't so bad.
I
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j Must successful men are found in the
rut; most failures are found outside
! of It.?Atchison Globe.
j
NO POISON In CHAMBERLAIN'S
I COLGH REMEDY.
I'rom Napier New Zealand, lieral :
| Two years aj;o the 1'h innBoard of
Slide ii i \ . i
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I analys's ui tie of .11 (hi' cmijfli nit* i i .
! that were aohl in I'mt mar ret. (j j ,.f
j the entire list, they f.mii * i> .s
i tint tliey dec ,<e?l was w.ili<?-i
fr.i M a11 pins, s. I i,: ex i*p i
I liainheriaiii's <ogb item uy. n
| by the Cbamb?*rla'n Meil'c ' n
j puny, Des Mollies, !<>wa. U
i The absence of i: 1' narcotics m
8 I wr of f- M -, 1
Express f ?.rr cs < . > - .
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