The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 13, 1905, Image 7
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THE BATESBWRQ APVOC
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M. E
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LAND.
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rness.
p I have just
mules and hor
i you the same ;
received four car loa(
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ses ever brought to th
at any time.
:1s of mules and horses
is stale. Mr. Jno.
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5, and expert to hav
P. Etheredge has chai
e two other cars in t
ge of this department
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his week. I ha vel th
t and will take pldasi
e finest lot of
ire in showing
rlj . I also have;
wagon.
Do not miss
a complete line of bug*
this opportunity to s
gk-s, wagons, harness,
>ee the finest lot of m
, whips, lines, collars,
ules and the best stoc
in fact everything fi
;k of goods in the St
com a curry com|> *
ate. My prices art\
;o a four horee
low and terms
Imade to suit e
P. S:? Hug
very purchaser,
'h O'neal is here with
me and will be glad
M. H.
Hoping to see you
to see his friends.
RUT
at an early date, I a
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A Bride and Grooi
First Chris
[Original.]
Tom and Jullu Kemvortliy
limine / mm Omlx
peon prt'parnip ror manias i
n's umrriii^t1. ioai had ilcltv;ui':< i j
uside $;t50 a vimt l'ruia hi-,
ward pay hit; ?>a' tin- ..?!.. .
his education. This, v. :tli the i
so much had In . a ? \? eu-io I
the house, dotenained the v..
^ make each *?ta >
> r' jpin^ the Loop
to
(Original.]
said n frowsy girl wltl
1 rod lialr, "I got uu Idea."
l is it. Nan?" asked the mother,
lOg speou came in tue ceomm. * r.;*
k time the fore wheel struck against the
Woodwork on the other side of the
break and mademoiselle, head down,
fell to the bottom ol' the loop,
i A thrill of horror ran through the
audience. Before the result of the incident
could be determined the curtain
fhe Best Qoo
Lowest I
4
ds at The
Prices. i 4
their quiet little home for C
0 They had no money to waste i
tended tour and bud planned tl
ding for the 18th of Decern
they might wind up the festl
a time when other people u
given over to pleasure.
Bk ? But to begiu at the beginniuj
and when they were at that a
nip i\# present consisting s,?! !y < i
liristiuaa. ccssity 11:nt lnnl not I (on include
in an ex- their wedding presents,
lieir weil- They reached lion (..'in .
her that and found that kind friend i
Ivltics at up everything, puttie . H?.\.? ; ! .
ere also there and lightitiir up t! " '
nice supper had 1 on p i.'
U, Tom's brother and .In ; i's s
avmatos stitutod themselves \vo < ; s t
^ wlien to the e-nnile \\ ho \v i e i. 1..
has got used to my rldln'
: the stage on my head on u\y
1 . :; i I the manager tole nie last
1 tli-1 next week I wus to git out
I me to tliinkin', and I've just
> nm-pln better. I'm goin' to
t; \vn :su incline, up a loop, cross
.1 .. up another incline and across
i r break and off the stage."
I'.eS. Nail: ve'll i'?r
was rung down. Women fainted, men
shuddered, while some left the theater
Immediately, not caring to hear the
announcement that mademoiselle had ,
been killed outright. In a few lain- |
utes the manager stepped be e the /'
curtain and mitioutn/ed that t.'. wonder
if agility had fallen on her hands ami
feet and was but - lightly injured and
would repeat tlie performance the next
evening. *
We have the lar^es
j>Jete assortment of <
H \NDISE.
Call and inspect our
t and most con2ENERAL
KFl
immense stock
children pnss into youth and
Q^r lng ahead for their life's oc
Tom found Julia of immense
comfort to him. In tnlkiug ov<
tureToni wns both Intellectual
bltious. He desired to go to col
\ after that to study a profess!
^ Tom was the son of a wldo\
lender income kept her pincln
der to give her boy his school
^-- after that Tom wonlii not i<r?n
are cast- hrst meal in their own I ?n
cupation was to he a i<uui :i I..-ii
:iill and the family the next m ?;
*r bis fu- ^I,st> f"1' which everything
and am- provided. W hen tin- Pride :.n,
liege and had linished others w..!<:.
on. Bui the understanding that :: \ .
v whose he on hand at ! o'ehx-U the ne\
wl In or- hig, presents lor all h? I i
lng, and breakfast.
r nf hnr fJ hci*/? \\':is ;? inhi'rv ?. i > t ? i
lit i < lie ,
III won't."
the
> lake
11 a < i
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I'omt' out Nan?" nskotl '
the
wax
Ve on
^m|H|HH'ii
p tlio
n^^>
N 11/3 3/3?y thing 1
'it or wear.
ee us before buy in
thst yen reed to D r
tie th
The
g elsewhere.
ft o\ei ? o .
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continuing ber sacrifices. Toi
great many friends air-? "'s
Ions as well as admirem^?jo
? ^athy expressed for lilm on hi
atlon at the high school thai
m fitted for professional life mas
H a business occupation.
V[ One day Tom received a note
f aM #vlanil Kla n>r?thno'a ot-?
n had n morning. Tom sm ;ii the head ..
compnn- tuble with his .mother on li s ii
tig older Julia at 1^-^^^iky<iw i t h ho-^M
isgradm ffiepoim I was taken up I?i the In.''
t one so "ud sisters, with Julia's A11! hro
t go iuio T?h1 on a high oh air. After i>ivik
Tom put the presents <<n the table
from an distributed them. Ili; pro-win > > .1
Hn.? ihnt mid her nresent In liim l.e lot i i
llu?
' " i ^^H|hHHHHHJpH||
; 11, j- if ii. fiMt were i<t|te done without. i*
!, t '" women dcrlaifHl the performntiee
;ii.i 1 vulvar. l)iit wantiVl to see It. <L>u
a t:i. : i.:lit of the first)performance long
i, ,. I' If t In* i-nrtaiu rnst? . JStniiflliio
K ^
HGHBHUb^ "Of a
H ^_roublesoyne
*hich producers a eounlWi^^BBIi^^^
1 i-lodge: but k small quantity of 1 !
.ird's Hnri'ti.iiinfl Svmn will ;?i
W.P. ROC
Lexii
>f, mbtm
-5 ,
Nec
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be would furnish him $400 a
the purposes of a collegiate nn
^ atonal educutlon?that Is, he i
ao as long as the funds were f
lag. Tom was to give lilui >
Che amounts with Interest. 'J
TSry Suutlu Surprised to IT?elvf
after from the man who made
was considered very stingy,
set surprised that his benefj
""ft ? ? - .
year for 'ast- NVlien the ??i 1 m is had l ?. .?
d profes- taking up a box, In? handed it to
ivould do wife. She opened it to liml a . i
orthcom- ? something thai had heon
>otes for the present*. All clapped tln r 1
"om was flt the idea of a grootn giving i.
i such 1111 0,1 their liv.i <'lirNt nt.is <o pi. r
it, for he article. Thru Julia produced !<i
lie was cat for Tom. It was in a \? 1
letor ex- paper box and was > f \e
. , ...At.l.f 1 ,
vcn, 1 i utdy" placards were put up, and
! . l!if. < war. very little of that. The audi
if \\;ilied impatiently while the ottoIn
i ; varieties were gone through with,
: i .1 when the Inst, tint double looping
i I ?>:> by Mile. Yvonne 1'aseonuu,
I i r? und, the house was on the tip
if exportation. '1 ne curtain was
' i'. v ii fur a piarter of an hour, and beI
1 in : ii the moving of frames and the
- J "* " :
dislodge it, and tlio trouble is over
I know of no medicine that is et|iial t<
it. aixjrii is so pleasant to lake
can most cordially recommend it t< i
all persons needing a medicine lot '
' throat and lung trouble " *-'oe ."o<
, and 1.00. Sold by.I. C Hardin.
W. F. Stieg
GUN i
O iher
sha?e
lL" ^ stripe
ALI 4
STORE i a
popular color and 4
s, plain cr figured,'
s, pcrsicn ?S: dots.
SHAPES 50c to $2'00
. LEVY'S i
pecieu me umouiu xo oc rexui
alth Interest, llo accepted
and the next fail entered colic
'.wn did not forget Julln. 1
ood after he h?ft her that she
come a teacher on a very sma
report saying that her father 1j
business losses. Be this as it
11a took hold of her work enet
and every year advanced. To
whUe was teaching during >
rneu anu ???u, ..n?i ,,
the offer out another i ?n. whirh <
*B<?. another, and t'r- ma tin r, till
le heard boxes had been evohed. Tla '
! had be- on were mi a iiji; .. t.f < \ . Ml
11 salary, children's ?>v. in- is lea . iad
made the last lmx w.-.s ..I i . mid
may, .Tn- unwrapped >1 << , ma! it, 1
geticnlly hty a pile <>t pam - They v<
in mean- notes 1*0111 hail aiwu !' r f.i !
mentions vaneed for h.s < lie :. i ? 1.
I . . nun "l liailllliers roil lit L)t> (1 ISI
I 11\ heni<1. Then, after the oreheshad
exhausted itself, the curtain
.. pulled up and revealed the structi.
< i whirl) the feat of the evening
v t he performed.
le a mademoiselle cuine on the
:t\ there was deafening applause,
1 .my Anderson had worn her owl
red hair and white and rose corn
i ia without the freckles?bul
Why buy elswhere.
? when you can get every J
! thing you want in the
Hardware line at the I
Batesburg Hdwe and sup1
ply Co.
t
Successor to F. V
ull Line of sporting
thica Hammerless Gi
Repairing done at s
s~-i n l 1
/. Huicman
goods supplies,
ins, Ammunition F0
Three
ihort notice. A^lj'i
t-t o ?. i
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>R JALE CHEAP ;
fine well trained fox Ik nnds.
i. and 7 vears.
or v?5te to,
?oiu:. r.ilbert S. ?
and tutoring lu term time. T
amounts be was enabled to pi
this way, together with the pi
scholarships he won, added t
mittances he received, enable
get through college, and in i
manner be secured his degrc?
tor of medicine. 80 well littoi
for this profession of his chi
tho day he was graduated he a
UNtstant tn n nnt?>il nnrcrnmi
lie small 'I'oni ai n.s \\:io :mi-i
Icli up In looked itl l or I i i<! !
rlzos ami 'i word o i ? i1
0 tlie re- <,vor I "1" 1' ' ' 1 '
j him to money !' 1 ' " rl?i t'
1 similar ^ i:i:m:n <:
i as doc,1
was he SOUTHERN R. R. S
aiee that j
vas made i DULE CHAN; ;
it lontiit*. I
Yvouue l'nseounu's hatr was n
. Mark, and her complexion was
live tint. As she catne tripping
.ml in her tight costume not out
audience saw in the little Frenet
with a bridged nose the Irish Fun
\i lerson with her nasal pug. Aft
)> twins; to several rounds of ap
? mademoiselle approached a sll
counted bicycle, with a glittering
! a each end of the handle bar
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We are head quarters,
for farm Hardware, build?
ers Hardware. Kitchen
! and Household novelties. rj
a beautiful line of Jew!
i elry and Silver ware on
Hlonlnti i nil
Lan ana see our line.
1508 Main St
'elephone No. 276.
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A
Columbia* S. C -i
* e verv jo
racked
Bellamy
Burlin^t
pale, w it
-? ?? - - -rr~? - -- ? Hiiu'r<
VERY CLOSE CALL.
;k to my engine, although
'Dt ntlcd and ? v< ry nerve \v
Willi pain.'' v\ riles IW
a locomotive lire*man. o
011, Iowa. '"I was weak and
limit any appetite and all run
vu i ...
er at the medical college wh
had Btudled, at a salary of
year.
Tom had met many girls w
suing his studies an 1 on on<
occasions had become soinewl
ested, but there was sonietli
forting about his old scboolu
made him feel when he began
work that he would like her
kmc Torn JANUARY <\ 1<M 5.
$l.r?00 :i
AI la lit i. (ia., -'a i
hile pur- Scliodnio ' I in
i or two Division, ? IV.rt is Jan i.
iat inter- ! . , ,
i?? coiiiuite
that Lv. Golumbia
his life's llil'csl>11^;
to be his Trent n
against a wing, aiul inspected 11
: I\ ; then, going to the foot of tht
irm turo, >ln? walked slowly up It
i at ditlerent points, picking u[
i hell, a bit of wood, a ple<* ?
a ! throwing them down ou tht
" this teas going on a supar tool
el <rt' the stage. Mademofcelb
. alltuig through the loop am
l in tit Mnli A f t )i A tu'A lki?Aiilrt
u>upiuj ai an 11 mo
I
Your trade and friendI
ship is what we are after
! and intend to have ii
t small profits and cour-i
5 teous treatment is worth
T : ^ got a Ik:
after tak
?air^ ^
Try 111
v ^
^ ^r Witt Tiiiimoii!
/% ^ Mftrrou of Lcpsvi
. ....r, in unc lip, 1
if lie df ICWvt ric I it tcs. and
lrjr It. l fdi a* veil as I i\? r
y life." V. c.ik. sickly, iup
>plc a'va\ l* ii li< v life.
au<! vip.u t(iii 11 ? ii iiM-.
em S;.i si'aci i< jjirnrr.iitc
I'juris I li-!u:Iv:i Co
4 ISros i i i J n j. Co
11. Price i i cent s.
permanent companion, 'i tie r<
that he asked her to be his ^
she consented.
But there was something ni
this well conceived adjunct
plans In store for Tom Kenwo
1 have said, the couple retnn
their wedding trip and entere
first time the eozv little home
isult was Warren v I
vife, ami Ar. Al'ljr.s1T A
lore than
t to his j Lv. Eilgeliei 1
rtliy. Aw . Trent<>i)
ned froi| 1 Ar< A j K |. N
d for tin
tliev had
Lv August.
Warivii.
: tv."Is, us If wondering If It woulv
I -il*le to shoot 'thorn tu safety
! >ii a i?latforin high ?hme thi
niil made a farewell tow; tlier
1. ippcared through ? door, nru
.< nci- waited breathlessly, evcrj
1 on u door uboTv leading uc.
orehostra had been playing du*
inspoctlou, but ecu sad as BOOl
- aiiyming 10 tne trading
, public.
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1 We are successors to
the Gardner Hdwe Co. and
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at the same place and
j don't he satisfied with -
^ EVIHY OTTl!
^ Cures MALARIA I"
cur*# CONSTIPATION SO I
AMD ALL
Liven XILMENTP
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SU'SANTEEO. PRICE 30 CENTs.
mm
I J 1 i C'A ii()i J ?
A M A liliLK
WORKS
Curec Lumbago.
A. B Canman, Chicago wri
4, 1903; 'Having ix'cn troubl
Lumbago at different times ;
one physician after another; I
ferent ointments and linimeii
it up altogether. So I t
more, and got a bottle of
Snow Liniment which gave n
I fl,
I rent 011
(OS Mch. |,,;iU^
led with ; Ar* ?
and tried v<i. _:;i
then dif- Lv. Aiken
its, gave Trenton \
ried once .\r. Kdgciiel I
Hal lard's No
le always .
Gi-w.^fiie ainappearca. During
.. e minutes that elapsed betvreei
<. iiipeanmce and tlu? openly o
loading on to the loop then
ml word apoken In tL* audience
"uly mademoiselle uu her bloy
t out arid descended the tlrs
f ,ue ol' tlM loop. Th? nudience hat
in. < 1 to see her figure rounder
? >wn t i the hn/.urdous work; but
il>mi u siie moved ho rapidly that the;
c wnat you nave seen 1111 =
} til you see R. S. Simmons N
* the well known old relia.
ble and courteous Mana|
ger who is always ready
1 to cater to your smallest ^
'f wants twenty four hours
AT, MAKE A SP
JF'TJ"
Jinnee at these prices;
I /u/ ;vi
ECIALTY OF Co"
xniif.i
M A
; they knock all A N
lam Micc-t, Columimbia,
S C.
10 lltai i'i.i ] i : i 't jEgHBEpC
H
instant relief. 1 can cheerfu
mend it, and will add my
your list of former suilere
flOc, and $1. Sold by J. C. Ha
R. B L1TTL
llyrecom I ^Y*' "" ;
name to Hal^ur*
rs." 2T>c I rent on. \\ arreiivillc ami ,\i
r(jjn ta same as now.
No. 7
Columbia, Warrem !! < I
ta same asnou.
Pass Hatesbui-tf 11 ,
" Trenton
11 ' r ' 1:?1 not follow her distinctly, sht
i in. . * nr'I to hit an though ? thoroug)
iiidoiiincut to forces beyond her con
ti i v its far .safer than any effort ot
her part.
\ l a she had passed the first breni
i-.- i safety there was a sigh of relief it
i audience. The second break wat
i). I: utor atul the radius of the loop less
n .she passed it and In a twinkling slio
>11 the si aire.
J/every day.
1 i
Our phone no. Is 15,
s! please ring me up when
in need.
t . T
1 li:ml. in<r v<?n in ;u\
doubt aw
Nice Large Glass Solid Oak Suits, $18.00
Qu i' t?'rcd Oak Suits, Gold Finish, well madi
You can't afford to pass these by.
Solid Oak Sideboards in endless variety W
id *20 00 Our $25 00 Board is a ?em that s
Wo have shades with spring at 25c , Rugs J
ahles 25c.
ray. gr
s, no shoddy,%5 00, #40 00,$">o0 ^
re bepin at #10 50. #15.00, *18.00 ^ea^s
hines out its own value. e ~
30c. Art Squares #2 08, Tabouret ^
R. V. !
N I'M FRISTS
(ones and all kinds
unetery Work.
5III.LUR, Manager.
The only place in L?
TO OET YCUR DINNER KOK T*
FiveCenth. Meals at all
Groceries and Fruits a Spk
LEESVILLE, S.
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CE8VH.LK. Ar. Batesbuig
VKNTY- No. 130
hours. August a and Columbia
OALTY. HOW.
Pass Trenton . |
^ I " Batesbufg
No. 8 M Ol II robin \ Aiil iis' i
1'liou there were n terrific hurst 01
l.i use uml au eucore. After u loiij
itTvul inademois?''? came out. t>ow
. il appeared a. t few minute!
. niii, seated on tie. *?urst lnt<
' :,s view. ' . .. .
'i'liere was no diiulnutio rll
in. ui' li had pervaded the n?. b<
I he first trial. Again nindeniols ^sir
i \ lioM as if resigned to whutevei
J? n
vance for patronage and ]
awaiting your demands,
we are Respt.
Batesburg Hdwe
Hie finest line of Stovi
Iron King, Iron Age, the Steel Cook* for I
I me Steel Ranges with warming CJoaet and
l.S?r> per roll. Our beautifu Neelde Case for;
us know your wants, if you cant
The J. L. Bowles 1
es in the Market.! F.?.
i
950
I Six hol?*s, only |3o.00. Mattings; Agents
asking. I Marble V
come to aee ua. tjie stew
71 Ironfene
furniture Co..
HYATT, Proprietor.
WAN I til).
for the Epworth Orphanage
forks, (kdinnbia, ( . also
art Iron works ? inn Oln
e, gates, post and vases cheap)
world. Annlv tn
1 ?No. Ohunjfc.?
i.'.i iiKu imgui i?o una commuting uer
If to force. snfoly passed tin
" A l-*c huJI ?*il? (dlirbMy dliuinUli
Mb
[and Supply Co. g
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04 Broad Street,
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Augusta, Qa.
M. L. KlccKlrv,
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