The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, December 09, 1904, Image 5
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As the ye
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close I am going
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to give my patrons
tAWL'
and custom srs fron
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a this time on
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In my stc
oneTo each
AL
>re window you will s
customer that trades
so some Men's and 1
see a huge doll a spier
for cash each day in r
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-.adies Hats at ACT
idid present for any
ny dry goods depart
UAL COST. |
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Best calico at 5 cents per ya
Best drills at 6 1-4 cents p
Best yard wide homespun at
Best check homespun at ?
White and check home spun
rd.
>er yard.
6 1-4 cents per yard.
? 1-4 c^nts pjf yarJ
at 5 cents per yafrd
ment store I
will give them a cm
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mce tree.
iany Bagai
ns in M
any Tiling
?s
Let all the
Dont fail t
Knitfnlr and (He
When Napoleon III. w
! ladies come for I air
o give me a chance.
IBiurrs. J Genlna n? Ilcr Kff
as at the re- I Mrs. Yorke, wife of the ileti
i going to give each a
Yours to serve
m ':
now 1'atrnt I.?*nthrr la Mad
. U1. Japanned leather. generally <
,nd everyone a bargai
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I SEEING A PICTUHE.
called I
n.
J. J. RAWL
100 sacks of
salt at 45 cents.
?ith of bis power there 1
outbreak of ebolera in Iday
the Empress Eugen
hospitals to do what slit
perintendenee and exami
the noble work of allay!
lugs of the strleken. O
parish priest rushed in
where the empress was :
a dying man.
"Oh, your majesty," si
ivms a terrible caster, once uoscriueu an n
'ranee. Every her acquaintance with Tliaek
ie visited the happened, she said, to lie s
? eoul.1 by su- evening between Thackeray
>le to forward Omnium, whose build was ?
ng the suffer- gigantic than Thackeray's- o
ne morning a versation, from some cause
ito the ward was languishing, when Tliaek
ministering to cd to her and said. "Mrs. York
you so silent?" "1 am ovc
lid the priest, by the greatness of you twt
lenient or intent leather, wus llrst 1 inde in .
pray. Shu 'v smooth, glazed tinisli is
it ting one Klven tu calfskin in lTan-e. The
anil Jacob ,,r js curried expressly for this pill
;veu more ,lIM| particular care is taken to k<
wu. Con- 11S free as possible from urease,
unknown, sitjns nrc then tacked on frame;
eray turn- coated with a composition of li
e, why are 0n ??d timber In the proporth
'rwlielnied eighteen gallons of oil to Ave ol
she re- her. boiled until nearly solid and
V liter- Try le Look lit It TlironKli the Ky
lirst if the Artlwt Who I'alutetl It.
lentil- The first necessity for the proper si
rpose, injr of a pieture is to try to see
rep it through the eyes of the artist \vl
The painted it. This is not a usual met
i r.ii-I od. Generally people look only tlirou;
nseed their own eyes and like or dislike u p
mi of ture according as it does or does n
f um- suit their particular fancy. These pi
then ide wi'l tell von. "t Hi. I don't kui
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it
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t
"two hours ago my cura
f&stlng with me, and now
The empress smiled cal
well," said she.
"Well?" echoed the pri<
"Yes, It is well. When
becomes as violent as tlii
The empress was righ
day the plague abnted.
Qncrrl}' Procured I
te was break- plied, glaneing right ninl let
he is dead!" massive frames. Thereupon,
mly. "That is common impulse, Tluiekeray
slid from their chairs and v
est. ground at iter feet, "as a sli
l once cholera of homage to one whose w
s is it ceases." her beauty."
it. From thut
l!luli Tlalnkliau naial Ola
That mental power helps t<
Svldence. body strong and to proserv
t at their . ?iixed with spirits of turpentine t
moved by proper eonsistency. Lampblack
and Jacob 80 added when the composition 1
;at on the plied in order to give color and
ight token From three to four eonts of tl?i
it equaled necessary to form a substance 1
ceive the varnish. They are la
with a knife or scraper. To r
1 Aise. the goods soft and pliant each
.? keep the must be very light ami thorn
O it ft'OIU c 1 t-j<>< 1 after each nnidicatlou A
to the anything about painting, but I kite
is al- what 1 like.' which is their way of ru
is ap- iny. "If I don't like it right off I dot
body. care to be bothered to like it at ail.'
is are Such an attitude of mind cuts o
to re- off from grow th and development, f
id on it is as in itch its to say, "1 am ve
cutler ell satistied with myself and tpii
coat indifferent to '.lie experiences and fe<
tiit'nly inr.s of other men." Vet it is just tl
thin tVdiML' :in-i i>\iiio-ii'iii'e ill* iiinit]ii>r in:
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ry I |p I- * IV c
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Clothes that cost but 1
gingerbread tops sold a:
rhev tempt in the \
ittle are like the
round Christmas,
vindow and are
Many yoers ago n shi
at sea ou the suspicion
a slaver. During the pu
tain dropped sometbin
When overhauled the old
en to Tort itoyal for trls
nothing on board to sustt
of slave dealing, and the
ery likelihood of Its owt
damages for illegal seizu
tion. But another ship 1
p was cliaso4 deeuy cannot l>e doubted. T
that she wai lived men und women have
rsult her cap- rule, those who have attai
g overboard, mental and moral developmc
tut; was tsk- have lived on a higher plane
il. There was er men, in a serene upper reg
lin the charge the jar. tumult and fret tin
re seemed ev- most lives. It was at the a
icr recovering enty-flve that the Count d<
ire and deteu- recomposed his old ohlvalric
had passed in and wrote a history of the p
lie longest coat is afterward applied of tli?*
been, as a composition of proper eonsislon
nod groat pe p?t on with a brush ami with
??t. They cloill htmphiuck boiled in it to
than oth- a perfect black. When tlioro
;ion. above tj,.v j, ;s Cut down with a sorapei
it weaken j?u turned edges, when it is rea
gc of sev- varnish. The principal varnish n
s Tressan n,.ui,? Qf linseed oil and rnsslan
romances boiled to tlie thickness of printer'
regress of ir io ..r
same which a picture yives us. If you co
cy to aider a moment you will uuderstui
suili- why. The world itself is a vast pun
inako rama, and from it the pointer selec
ti.ahly his subject?not the copy'of it exact!
r liav- siu?.e it would he impossible for hi
dy to to do this even if he tried. Howeoti
se<l is l.e r? present, for er.ample. eju li Ida
hi no, of grass, eacli leaf upon a tree? !
s ink. what ho doe ; is t . represent tliesuliji
i \\\
fragments on the mor
The Bailey Copelrm
LORRD CLOTHES
row.
i's HAND TAI:are
made wit
the night In the wake <
She bad witnessed the ch
but had stopped to cute
the way. In the stomach
the sailors found u tin bo
were the papers of the ft
Tu ..v jjri v i cu uci to (JO U
moat unequivocal charac
their evidence she was ct
confiscated.
af tlie others. the human mind. Herbert
ase and Might, one of the deepest thinkers
h a shark by est workers of his day. p?u
i, of the shark at the age of eighty-three
x. in the box Matthews In Saturday Eveni
jgltlvc vessel.
Slaver Ot the Excrrni nnd Di flcloin
ter, and upon Error and evil are located i
mdentned and cj" or excess. Even excess it
evil, an excess of humility
Jectness: of couracc. rashnes
Spencer, (u suitable consistency to work
and hard- ft |,|-lIsj, ,uui then applied in P
ised nway three separate coats. which are
W Hliam 0)j !lu,j piiiniced until the leather i
ug Post fedly filled and smooth.
py.
Sonic Lutilinli Caret,
u deflclen- The CftVC8 ln the .uendip bills in
1 vrtue >? land are of vast extent, perfo
tint, a ) two masses of limestone Ivlng
is: of nru- .. .. - . .
; with pathy or i:. crest. ami if twelve artis
ivo or painted the same landscape the rest
scrap- would be twelve different pictures, d
is per- ferine according to the way in whi
each man had I icon Uy ;
scene ?in fact. according to his seji
rate point of vifew or separate way
i lin;,'- seeing it, inilnenced by bis individu
rating experience and feeling.?Charles II. Ci
ou el- An in St. Nicholas.
lis
,;il he firm and single
rh
-iok ycui lest as J
of
>f' hem, e wish you c
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idea of making von
erg as jci Mtc.i
cik- dissect their
c n. ... TV
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Machinery To
Engineers judge of th?
their machinery by the
out while running, h
whether stationary or lo
& particular tone of its <
gineer becomes accusto
and any departure from
cites a suspicion that a I
The engineer may not 1
the matter: he may ha^
en. dence, cowardice; of patieuw
i condition of ence; of economy, parsimony
tone it gives oslty, waste; of deference, o
Jvery engine, uess. And so also an excess
comotlve, has lnc Is pedantry; of ease, ind
own. The en- comfort, self indulgence; ot
meil to that, naticiam. ltight aiul Justice
it at once cx- lu moderation, In the golden
1 is not right, the true balance, between
enow what is and underdoing, going too fa
re no ear for slow?Vrnm "iioimi/w rrin? i.
iner siue in a core 01 oiu rcui san<
t, in i hi forming the center of the Me
, o genci- f^ome .ire "swallet holes." nlisi
istquioiw rivers, others stalactite eaverns.
I <.irn? cal'e 1 W'oakcv hole, marks the
o.viitv., u jrfn,.,. in the form of the river -1
7*?*r' "'i luo streams "swallowed" some
.11 ( oiui" away. One of these swallets Is .">t
luea,n,I " deep. Another eave, called Swl
oieK o.Uj; hole, is draped with wreaths an
s .mi t<> toons of pure white stalactite, l
isioue
tulips. An (lie Child Saw It.
ji bing A Now* York tenement li uiso t hi
Ouo, who had spoat a happy day in t
onset-- bouse of a sot:lenient worker descrili
sxe of the visit iti the following letter, aecot
miles hsg to Charities:
M) feet ".Miss lives in a big heautif
ldon's house. There are three t.oors and l?i
d l'es- of rooms. 1 should think it would
,11 nib's hard for them to tind each other, the
I with a surgeon's Km
5 IDE GOODNESS,
ilOutside
be
re i 1. _ __ i _
10 U~'-1! uieir ir.?
the reason for their
(joodness
m\A
ntl?
music, but the change ii
bis machine will be ut on
and, being instantly re<
cause him to start on nu
Testlgation.
Babln anil lie
Gypsies carry their I
shawls slung over their
tied about the waist. Xc
Indians earrv their babies
q the tone of tal Verity," by Orlando J. Sn
ce perceptible
cognized. Will A Perfect Altruixt
immediate In- Charles Klngsley was on<
of his wife to the mother of t
? i ley of Bristol cathedral.
>ot?. ! "She is the sweetest, kind
inbies in old P(] woman in the world." lie s
shoulders and slastleally. "Why, Mrs. Tot
rth American wife were going to be exe
* oil the hacks <?....* - ?,J ? '
l,nir, on tlic northern side of t In
'lib. is tli?* most magnificent stalactit
ern in Great ltritaiu. while ad.i
Wookey hole another chamber ha
?o talking -oeou f",umJ with l.liOO stalactite
'anon Tet- an(!Ji t(u of da/./.linK whiteness
famous spring whieli gives its n:
est heatt- nm town of Wells is believed t??
aid entlru- tliroti^rli hidden caverns from tlie
ley. if my (,r of the Mejjdips.
cuted her .
> hills, are so many rooms, it is not so let
e cuv- to find osicli other when you live
oiuing part of one floor. The lloors were ha
is just ami shiny. with little pieces of
peml- on them. No piece was hig enough
The cover n whole room."
une to
come An I usiiri> ?? ? Story.
> high- The}- tell this story down on \V?
street: 'The executive officer of a gre
insurance company, happening oi
;;; .vouiu ue piam.
, 31
to
:? BAJI jEY
ue I
< < >i >I-:A>
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of squaws?cradle aud
Eskimo women of Labrat
babies in their boots. The
up to the knee and are w
with a flap In front. In t
ftrown babies live and art
Might Have Been
Biggs?Castleton was
with the Widow Grasj
rtnv ivhpn f ho horco ? ?
11101 Uil-Vici^ HUUIU ut.* 1I1U1
all. But the who wished to see it might j
lor carry their place."
sc boots come ,
idC at the top, lluiue n ml Club,
hose the little Mu#. Von B1 uiuer? Why
i happy. | take your business friend to
! instead of bringing him hoi
wor?e. Bluiner?Because I want to
out driving ness to him. I don't want to
>er the other to a place where he is goln;.
11 n tt'O v trWh 11
any one TIl,? |lturr Eocene florae.
;et a good \\e may imagine the eai-li??st
Of horse* in the lower Koeene <
pus or ' davrnhorse" staget a* r?
ling a lot of small fox terriers ii
don't you om1v e|eVon inches or two and
your club u.n'ti,s hands at withers, eoverec
me? \ on Kjloi-t hair wlileh may have 1
talk husi- brownish color with lighter spo
i take him s<.|nbllng the sunbeams falling tl
5 to enjoy t]tc |0aVM ,,r trees and thus nroi
; day U> moot a friend in the strm
herds found himself violently upbrnided I
Koltip- t cause l.is company refused to iuve
scnib- in the bonds of an enterprise \vi
n size, ' which his friend was connected,
three- ! The insurance man stood it u fc
I with ! minutes, then said carelessly, as if
liad a j were ordering a box of a new brai
is, re | of cigars, "Oh. well, send me up a m
trough Hon und a half <>f tliein."? Worlt
c. tile- ' Work.
M, J
K 1556 Main stree
I
c(
is
t Corner Main and T<
)LUMBIA, C. C.
xylor streets,
him, and he's laid up In
Griggs?Well, It might
worse; the widow mig
away with him.
A Mistake.
"It's a mistake to lu^rr
remarked the wise guy.
"Well, at any rate, li
that isn't often repeated
4!iA almnla Tlhilad^
- "" "J iiimseir.
i the hospital.
have been ju?t Complaint.
ht have run Borrouglia?I don't see
wouldn't lend me the $."? 1
Xewitt?No. He certainly oo
for a more permanent iuv?
v too young," Exchange.
t's a n-t "When a man has greatnc
L," :?urmura4 upon him he has mighty litt
H/vn ?a /IA/1 Punk
the little animnls from ohservati
In the terrier, the wrist (kneei wa
wliv lie Ki'outt'l. hand was still
wanted terminating in four hoofs, with
uldu't ask 1,1 to? tthuinht dangling
?stinent ? side. Despite its diminutive s
from eleven to fourteen inciielittle
horse ranged from Mexico
ss tnrusi ward through Wyoming and fai
le inclina- continental Kurope and Great J!
... i 'ntif 11 rv
on. As
S Ileal' Poor, l>ut l'olile.
sii:?i't "Want some money, i<> ye?" said tl
a part kind old lady. "Now, 1 wonder ef ;
at the deserve it. What would you do with
ize of penny ef I tjov it to ye'.'"
tliis , "I.atly," replied the polite hejjfjti
uovth- "ver kindtiess would toueh ine so tl
r over I'd l?ny a postal card whl tie mom
ritaiu. ?' ?' write yer a note o" t ha nils."?Cut
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