The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 17, 1904, Image 8
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Letter to J. C. t'uUmn
Batesburx, S. C. ^
Dear Sir: The easiest business in
this world is dry-pood*; the reason in:
your customers w?nt your stuff as ^
much as you want to sell it: th**y come j
In; you show it and sell it. That's the
who'e business, except your buying j
the Roods. t
Devocs comes next. It saves money,
and people like money. They li>?p.
somebody else's more than their own;: n
they like to make it mon* than to f ^
save it; thoy like to keep it perhaps as : ^
well as to make it. t
Buddings run down fast, without
paint: poor pai.it Is the same. Devoe |
is tb* means of stopping that leak: a ]
big one All we've got to do, to sell ]
Devoc, is to show that a man saves
money by using it.
E. 1), Jewell, Corry, I*a, painted his
house 5 years ago with a mixed paint:
^ rrollattu I acl enrintr rviitttnil
** ftunvi.^. ""'V K
Devoc; lu ttal'ons. Saved 815 to 820 {
Yours truly
F. W. Devoe & Co
P. S. Tlmmons, lJros. sell it.
Younj? man: Could you face yourj
best girl and offer her a box o f choco .
ates and bon bons unless it was statu- j
ped lluvlcr'sV If you buy a cheaper:
brand you have 110 excuse, for it is
kept fresh at the Ratesburtf Drug Co
Call and inspect.
(I^WANTl-.D?One fresh milch cow.
Must give rich milk. A young one preferred.
Apply at the Advocate office.
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Chemi
Full
A Discos
Think of it ! Yo
virtues of sulphur. ]
for the first time, its
and quickly cured. F
I HANC3!
^ will do. Whether sic
K We state it boldly, thn
? is without a parallel in tin
3* it is an absolute and
Fever, Erysipelas. Catarrh
k" Diseases of the Scalp. Soi
Cured Eczema.
wt' Oshtlkmkn :?I have used your
jf Liquid Hi hcurtt tor u bud cm'*? of
pl Kcseiua on the face from which I
have suffered for several years. I
t.tj had tried a number of the I est
? remedies known for Kezetna w uh''
out receiving any benefit from any
of them. After using less I hull one
xv bott le of Liquid Sui.i'Ui'R my face
; ; was entirely cured. 1 think it the
bast remedy known for Eczema,
| and taka nleusure In reoominendluff
it to anyone troubled with ihis
disease. J.io. W. IUnai.m
j Orlando, Fla.
HA?
Prepared especially f?".
Piles, Roughness ?>l 1
Hold at all reliable drug *tn
\ tiiuabie li.
HANCOCK L1QCI
HOBS!
Four car
BfGir1SJL.
%
Holds
>usand keys have I
; the money.
t key was taken <
VS" Bou k i
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BMMMW
THE 'UNLOADED CHIN."
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^ Negro Accidently Shot Another
Near Belfast. Newberry County.
Newberry, Nov., 15.? Nod Robertson
vas accidently shot through tlie head
>y Dick Martin last Sunday on Mr. T.
I. Davenport's plantation, near Bel'ast,
this county. Both are negroes
md were in a tenant house together
nrl'hsome other negtocs when the
hooting occurred. It seems that
Martin thought his pistol was unloadd
and snapped it at several in the room
hiually he pointed it at Robertson,
pulled the trigger and the pistol lired.
Robertson is dangerously wounded
but there Is a possible chance of his
recovery. As yet no arrest has b en
made.?Exchange.
fColdsl
IIt should be borne in mind that a
every cold weakens the lungs, low- I
ers the vitality and prepares the I
system for the more serious dis- I
cases, among which are the two I
greatest destroyers of human life, ^
a pneumonia and consumption.
' Chamberlain's !
! Cough Remedy g
lias won its great popularity 1?y its 0
prompt cures of this most common fr*
I ailment. It aids expectoration, re- r
lieves the lungs and opens the g
secretions, effecting a speedy and L
permanent cure. It counteracts B
any tendency toward pneumonia. R
^^Price 25c, Large Size
1C8 ^
istry at Last Obtai
idicinai Value of
rer y of Pricek
hi can now get the full benefit of
K very one knows sulphur is a v. oiul
potveis are so increased that diseart
>0 you realize what this means? I.<
k or well you cannot neglect this nu
t Loth as an internal and external remedy,
? history of medicine. Its power is simpl
sure destroyer of all germs i:i such dist
, etc.. and positively cures Eczema, Salt
re Threat and all Ulcerated Conditions,
strikes at the root of disease and i'ri\ts
u oui .no mailt r now toiil Hie lihuxt
may he, sulphur will purify i*. It
makesnodh'tcrence how longyou have
suffer; d, the cure will he speedy ami
permanent. It will surely do for von,
what it has already done r hundreds.
! cd in the hath and toih-t.it brings
health and good looks to women, tnakiup;
the skin clear, tlic eves bright ai d
the step elastic. It is a wonderful
tonic, a splendid hh <?i vitalizer, ami
a thorough renovator.
WCUCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMI
r Hums, Scs.Ms Open v< i Chafed. parts
are and Hands. Scaly Kczema, IMackhe ,d~
: c-. W'riln lor free booklet eontiiinim; grab
hi > on I lie en rill i v? mi 11 e H rut Hn:i>l use of 1 . B
SULPHUR CO.,
ES
(tOO
loads of
P. S. Mr. J. F
3EZ-j_
Luck}'
been given out and
3lit on Monday tr
light Co.
5 | <1 J-"s <f *
High PriceJ Stockings.
Halt imore women who buy stnet igns
at #100 a dozen, or $10a pair, arc i.ot ,
scarce, according to Mr. 1. 11 \ < t ;
New York, who is at the Ucnticrt.
' Asa mat ter of tact," said Mr liealcv,
"our customers sell plenty ?f-:<?ckingsat
that price in Halt imorc, t In hip h
figure being accoun led for by the' ivish j
embroidery, all <>f the most d?'icate
handiwork, an I the ? .\pensive quality
of t hehilki i ntering into the orn. men-!
tal features We haveone line of >>ck-'
ings in our faetory selling forSlllr
"A dozen?''
"No: ?140 a | air. of course, this
stocking is so far beyond the a\.igc '
I dream (^.elegance in hosiery a n. ? laboration
in finish that theor?linar.\ and
can't grasp ital once. The il-'t ivking
is sold, however, and sold to | >ple
whoean afford to throw it away hen
t he first hole makes i;? appcarai e in
the foot.''
' Why not put a new foot to si !i an
expt nsive piece ot In siery?"
Yd.! they don't have to. Hut ' -g?t
down to the 11 pulur idea, the oo;s
this year are going to be very ighw
Idle and red now leading. The l brics
will be sutrslant ial, and there is general
tendency loin: tc'i shoes and ??cl ings
and even gowns. Many - he ncichants
are specializing on ma1 iiing
colors, winch is an entirely new 'ting
I ami will grow more and more i ular
as the spring s asm approaches '
J Haiti more News.
A Ladles Sol d (iold Watc'
Slight h used, eost *12.">, a iti: fill,
eweled inovi incut, will sell for ' M>0.
<? .1. HA KlilS.
SSJF>-v
trj I
J| ^ ^
ins the f
Sulphur.
jss Value. 1
the marvellous healing
erful medicine. Now,
i is instantly controlled
't us tell you what
9 i
^~*a P ^ wir
issage of health.
Hancock > l.iijniil Sulphur
v wonderful. !jj
uses ns Diphtheria. Typhoid
Rh.-um. Gent, Rheumatism.
Hancock's !. :ui?? Sulphur
!>"
Wo'il'l Not He Wiitiout It.
Gkn i i.i ms.n ,-everal tnoniha I i
1 have i.e. 11 mmIik luili l.lul'llt
s* i.i'ii r k iii lu.v family. iiii'l leel i
Iio\V lilalwe eoil.-l 1 ilo V. itliollt i I
i I'or .sore ttir< it. !.: ul mil ek111
?il*e:im\ i do not l?el!eie H t ill nn
e |uist. i' i rcniitrkHido io tee in l..j
linw s||?>rl *i ?: i?11 il \\t': i- Mexelhu |
- : v* i ??:? . ? til?* ?l from ft l~
rut i.r l?ti r it. ! tvt?!i <".iTj uni'cimlil J !
know rf t'>S r.'mcdy. j !
No lioitii'-Loiilil in-without it.
Mrs. J. T. KNULisn ?-i
ISIrhiiioml, Vh.
tN T. H
R.ut Surfaces, noils,
. and all Skin Ihscrr-cs. p^j
fill lust i iiiiiI! in uliil 11 vuu;
11: ! mtl|?ln.i\
Baiuiaorc, iViti. \
(I drivers
wagons, fc
Etheredge will ha
md,'s j .<T
A.TESRURG ADVOCATE
Key to
it now remains to
lorning.
Herb. W. (Zdwards Injured. .
Ilnh. \V. I'd wards of lies M"ine?,J j
Iowa, go? si lull on an icy walk l *t jn .
win'er. 'prainii.t; IPs wrist and hrnis ^
i {rhis kneas. "The next dnT," be " Slaci
a s, were so si re and still' 1 j|t^
"asafinid I wniild have to stay in he', p.,p
but I rt'l.h -d them well with <'!? ?> wjj
herli'inV Pain Ha in and i.f'er a 'aw ^,jv
ap| licaHotik all soreness hud disnp- t.OJ1
peared.'' V\ r sale by | you
Tittnit s Pro* ACromin Drtr. Co*
EARLY MARRIAGES. ! 1 ov
| it
I.ota of Iuuiik A\ rililt'il Coo plea Don't S
Starve tn l)e<itli. j
We are used to look grave when it J
yotiug loan takes a wife unto himself
with what .seems to us to be undue .
precipitation, and if presently we see a j I'
young family growing puuetuall.v up otil;
around him maybe we wan our heads
a hit and say it was a pity that young
Buxton did not wait until he had got a
round or two farther up the ladder.
We say we don't like to see a likely .
young fellow overweighted at the
start, and we know of men of promise
who incurred domestic blessings so
early in life and in such numbers that
all tlli'ii* llvive llinr never <11,1 hetfor
than to stagger on under their load.
We nay they never had a ehnnee to get
where they hi longed, and we fear it is
going to he so with that young Huston.
Hnt if Huxton has got liis start and
seems to he the tight sort ami if that
demure young Lucy seems to have
some hard sense and due constancy in
whatever disguise tinder her ribbons
and muslins, let u- ted croak unduly
nor forecast ;> lot of hogy troubles that
lire 11 ?t actually in sight. Keening
hotly and soul togetln ' e p it ouite s >
desperately eunpii-.n \ a t.ek as s me
of us have gr ?v u t . tit hilt o:'. I. >;< <n'
people don t : tarve to death. Met-o
politan M: gi
Favored by Both Parties.
Republicans uttd Detno rats alike
praise Foby's llottey and I jt Tor
coughs, cold- and all throat and lung
disease , as no other remedy ca t coin
pare with it. It is safe and sure. F
T. Mbt. r, ??
(Sloucesler, Mass., writes: 4 Foley's |
llottey and Tar cured inc > f a very bail i
rough which t had fir t months
i >
tie. lean highly recommend it for
e.ui; It- and colds."
S n. b ' T nitons Bros. o<>
Kit Ulr luKrnuittr. ??
The following ingenious mode of
crossing a river was once displayed by
a kalllr, wito ltail for some time stood kn
watching the valu attempts of a party So'
of soldiers to cross the stream at a eVl
time* when to ford it was attended by iei
considerable danger. After siiiLlintr at "u
their eiTorts with that sarcastic ex- at
pressiun remarkable among these sav- 1
utter lie quietly raised a heavy stone. OUl
placed it on his head and then walked co'
witli perfe< t ease through the torrent
to the opposite side. doi
wa
(IU n Tonibalanr. ""
A weather heaten tombstone in an '
old Virginia cemetery hears this In- I'"
script ion: tf''1
I await my husband. hr>
May 26. 1M0. a >
Here I am. t.0
Ixjc. 14, 1S61.
A wapr pasjing by added, "Late, us .
Usuw 1 "
ru
ntn
Wear li an oid friend.
Vint can con i pa re Hamilton Hrown S(,!
S u oi to your l? st girl or last fellow.
Til iv are p'enly t 1 others that lcok
jnst as pre!Iv at first sight but they -j
<!-> n >t wear mi well on long ao- ' Hr),
qu liiilance. For sale onyly by K. V. j ;r
('tillion (" .
I T
<>irs> s-.-iler- a>e not tailing t,> o'l
t ike a Ivantage of th cluhbimr oll'er* ! <
V e tre >11 I i.lg, I' > SI. I.onis Ifep 11 - j S !!
lie '* i e i"ii h week i.?r a vee, pit Isjili
Hi" } 'i>* i Vixito,* lil'y t'Ao !.>
tilli - > .< i y>'it* :i'? I T. <> Adv > u'h "?I I ui>
in - i> 07 p..| < I* ? \?'ur?a I inn
P 6 R S E
and <>'oo
o
nicies and!
ve charge of the hor
& w StsubleE
the M
We the undersit
the ir.cr.ev b has
' bogus keys from
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To Whom It. May Concern: (
f you owe me anything please come
nd settle; or*ir you are unable to *'
. make satisfactory arrangements.
mid 1 not hear from you, 1 propose J"
he near future, to publish in three
ers, a list of those few who owe ine 11
h absolutely no exceptions, and ftl
ing amounts and date of the ae- e1
lit, so that you will tlien know how j ^
stand. An honest man's accounts! '
never too old to be justly due. It
ve vou anvtliing come in and get a
it
hould I not liear from you, 1 will 111
j you a copy of the papers. *
(). J. IIA Till IS.
csburg, S. C
. S. The ab.ive refers io accounts
y prior to t hose of .January 1st IS'04
*
for Protection
we pine:' l i: : ! >!il on every
l?arU;ii. <-f s -. < i * - Kinulsiuii. "
The mnr wit h ;i lish < m 11is back ,l
Is ??'ir trade-murk, and it is a
guarantee that Scott's Kmul- ?
elott will ! > nil that Is claimed *
(or it. Nothing I letter for lun?. 1
throat or bronchial troubles in
infant or adult. Scott's I'liiulhltai
is one of tlie grentest flesh- l*
builders known to the medical
wo. hi. 1:
h
We'll sea-J } on u s.rmplt free.
SCOTT & B9WNE, " *>;:rv?,Tet
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A YARD OF BEER. *
n IVcii t Inr Fralurr of Hntliiru
In l.itlle F.iiKliili I nim.
.'lie ' yard of beer" wlik It was once a
peculiar a feature of the business n
no at the little inns of l.exley and I
ihain, Kuglaml is now but little b
own, if itnlee.l not altogether o'.e z
ete. It was served in a glass \? sol g
ictly three feet in length, with a f
ry narrow stent, slightly lipped at g
? month, ami with a globular bowl r;
tin' bottom. e
Ills vessel heing tilled with beer, any d
ft eonld bate the !i<]tior free if lie v
ild drink it without spilling u drop, n
he failed lie would liate to pay n
able. The feat looked easy, hut it h
is ditlieult, if not impossible, for a i
sice to perform.
Ie took the a lass in both hands, aped
the lip to his mouth an I tllc.i c
ntly tilted it. The beer would at ii
-t How very quietly and slowly, and q
stranger to the practice would think s
sv admirably he was overcoming the
Acuity. but suddenly, when the t
iss was tilted a little farther, air
died up the long stem into the bowl,
il the half pint of beer was splashed t
o his face, to the woeful detriment t
temper, neck gear and linen r.r- o
a's Week I v
A Card.
his is to certify that all druggists
authorized to refill d your money ^
Foley's Honey and Tar fails to *'
e yoi:r (Miigh or en'd. It stops the;''
gh ai d heals the lungs. Pi events
umoiiia and will cure incipient r m v
iriti-oi C?o.tab's 110 eniales iinil is "
^1 i<k ? ! iI<Ir*- i>. A?k for Foley's
o** i :i il I'-ir ami ins'<t up ?n Lav- '*
i. st i'??? i'O'U'1) and h^als t'???
^s. >o!il oj Tunmovs ISros. 11
S
k>
(I Worker
ne nice little pon
harnm in<
I.AWA A* V W J V1H
se department an<
3 ZEBstila:
' -?
loney I
LEESV1LLE, OCT
[ned guarantee that the
s teen placed in the
which the customer dr,
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A PHYSICIAN HEALED.
Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physiun
of Smith's drove, Ky., for over
lirty years, writes his personal excrieree
with Foley's Kidney Cure:
For years I had been ceutly both e<1
with k'dney and bladder trouble
nd enlarged prostate gland. 1 i s d
,erything known to the profes*i? n
ithout relief, unlil commenced to use
o'ey's Kidney Cure. Alter taking
iree bottles I was entirely relieved
rid cured, 1 prescribe i? now daiy
i my practice i.nd heart 'y rcconetid
its use to all physicians for Mich
loul lis, I have prescribed it in hunreds
of cases with perfect success.*
Sold by Tionuons Hros.
WORST KIND OF POVERTY.
i Stan Mar liar* I'lrntf of Manor
and ?( Be Verr Poor.
Much of what Is called success Is but
be most vulgar klud of prosperity; It
* the success of the brute faculties at
be expense of the divine. To devslop
few of one's brsln cells, and tbsss
be lowest, by everlasting digging and
rinding for money, to cultivate sns
uge gland which secretes nothing but
ollars aud the exclusive cultivation
f which crushes out of life all the i
ner seutimeuts. u 11 th.a is sweet aud '
eautlful and worth while, makes j
run as dry and barren a.-i rte great '
uliaru desert. He who follows. this
nurse cauuot be rich, no mailer how
moll money lie may have. A trau is
ich when ? very fa? ulty within hitu
us followed his highest ideals, when
e lias pmhed his horizon to its farberruost
limit.
A man is poor when he has lost condeuce
of his friends, when people who 1
l" nearest to him do uot believs la
mi. ? inn iij^ v liuiai.iri in emu ?rd
by deceit. punctured by dishonesty,
ic *-3 pour when be makes money at
be expense of bis character, wleu
rinclple does not aland cleuv cut, ?urenie
in ids Idea. When this la cloud d
be la la danger of the worst kind
f poverty. To be In the poorbouae
? not necessarily to lie poor. If you j
ave maintained your integrity. If your
huracter stunds foursquare to the
rorld, if you have never bent the knee
f principle to avarice, you are not
oor, though you may be compelled to
eg bread.?Orison Swett Mardeu in
iuccesa.
SlruuratinH With the Lkasaaa*A
story is tola of a German teacher
t an American girls' college who waa
ot thoroughly acquainted with the
English language and the college slang
ad not helped her In solving the puaIo.
Site had heard the girls talk about
olng off on lurks. Returning one day
rom a picnic she said to some of the
iris, "Oh, I have been on such a euuay."
She startled her eluss one day by
orapluiulug against some of the cold
ays of September, saying, "Why. it
ias so eold one day 1 had to stay In
ay room all the morning and sit with
ly feet over the transom trying to
eep warm."
Salvation Willi l ood.
Fourteen-year-old Emma, who hud
ome home from her first day's schoolng
In elementary physiology, was
[uctloned by her parents as to what
lie had learned.
"Fapn," she complained, "I don't
biuk 1 like physiology."
"Wli. in it. my dear 7"
" .Veil, teacher was explaining dlgesio.i
t > us today, and she suid we had
o mix salvation with every mouthful
f food." Harper's Weekly.
Safeguard Against Accident.
'he last safeguard against accident is
) use good judgment; in directing
vet j aid. I'ot. aceul i.ts will often
rcur in spite o< every effort to pi?ent
them. The best safeguard ag&'iist
liiirv rr sll'fir.'r I it'll ncfHilont a iv
Iliotl', -I Oil I. i iaifiir. I.
l lie iiv>*t Kt-v n '< ?? ilent nil' '
. i li?- <i.o>t ?-i :? iiiim | ii.jrr>"?ii for I
?i' io tlif !;? t i v .'ii i oil 11i111 il-i ?vei
I* r i ' f ? o- ' ? *! % ? ,' ?
h!
ft
rim
y in the lot suit
it rAf.AiVA.rf
Jl> 1 VUVlIVUi
.1 will be glad to i
cetcL Stz
. 31st, 1904.
; lucky ksy to I
draw with the fl
. H Boiy, I
5. D. Shealy,
C. L. Asbill H
^luuler s
(Bandies
The only Sales-Agency between Columbia
and Augusta.
Fresh shipments every 15 days.
Mail orders solicited and will be given
careful and prompt attention,
flf?:a- r.- rv . . . ...
??rac lor inscriptive txoklet with
illustrations cf all packages.
Many illustrations of Holiday Boxes.
See that your order is in early so as to
have prompt delivery for a
Beautiful
Holiday Box.
When in town make our store your
Headquarters.
? we will he delighted to serve you.
We have everything
To be found in a
First-Class Drug Store.
Batesburg Drug Co.
Next to Post-Office.
E. K. Hardin, Mgr.
Hut H* Meant WeU.
The good msu waa comforting the
stricken widow.
T>o not grieve, sister." said fca.
"Think how much better off he is."
And the good man wondered why
she refused to be longer comforted by
htm. ?Browning's Magazine.
II la negative.
Buustty?They spenk of Multhy'a
negative virtues. What axe they? !>?*
on?They're something 1 don't Ilk*.
He always says no when yon want to
borrow anything of him. ? Boston
Transcript.
Mad ? Have It.
"You married uie for my money'." alia
exclaimed angrily.
"Ob. well." be replied soothingly,
"don't blame me. 1 couldn't get it an/
other way. you know "
Best Liniment on Earth
H i W >r
Work*. fib'iJi .. is , wrlierr
' have tried ui>ny" kinds of liniment,
but I hate never rec ved mucii b*-neit
until 1 i mi* I ii?iM. .'a Sou a* Liniuelit
tor rheumatism end pains. I
tii'i k i the b h liniment nil ?artli.'*
ifto, 60c M do So l?y O .) H.riir.
1RSES
able for children
?ee his friends.
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