The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 10, 1905, Image 5
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stock immense and v;
1 pleasure. We satisf
j-jaiysi cjiyie ana 01 Di
(tter. Our prices are 1
iried. We show our g
y.all tastes. All natu
est quality. We buy
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ow, our profits small,
:oods to all with pride
TP "nilt.fi nri -PracVi of
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i?IT IS SPRING.
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HISTORY OF SHOES.
In No Article of AHlrc Huif More
i VuirnrleN Been Slioivn. 1
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FELTER'S VACATION. 5
be StulT ?>f u Vlalt to UerniMf The A
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iOOTHING A HORSE. ,
ulmal'a Eaii lnlr?ductloB t? m I ^^1 I
,u.
I
i 4 tUijrs m
Carrries
wear. ,
shoes to
Cohen's
i/.
the proper styles in FOOT
Always when you cannot ge
> fit try
> ShoeStore
-u:? c r?
i r>uoes ui iucit euuivuieiu nru 01 H
i |
? certainty eveu more undent thau
. gloves, for tlioy were u necessity of lo- rsi
^ eouiotion, while the other was hut a n
luxury. Sometimes they were made of w
skins, sometimes of papyrus, as in a]
Egypt. Often they were gilded and
decked with Jewels, and the most ex- si
pert artists of the day were employed y]
to decorate the foot coverings of a]
wealthy patricians, consuls, emperors g<
w mi iiikI* Hwnur?.
Ouc? upon a time tlie senate restnu- In ot
tut at Washington was mannered by fares
Gerinnn-American named 1'elter, who trolma
as a renowned caterer to senatorial action,
;>petites and of course was popular. f right!
In one of the nine months' emigres- then i
onal vacations Feller concluded to jjrst 01
sit his old home in Germany, so lie the p<
ipiled to Jim Christy, deputy ser- coaxin
ant at arms, for ocean transportation, Kt??n 1
Struiu Klrtvl Holler. A ^ J
le of tiit broad uptown thorough
n few days ago a mounted pa- Vurr
n euoountered a steam roller la
, and the horse was terribly
>ned. It reared aud balked uud sure!
made angles across the street,
rie way aud then the other, until afTec
illceuiun jumped off und tried J.aG
g. I .ending his mou^t step by
11 tlie direct Inn ??f
"ay's ''.orehound; Mullin r.nd T.r, If t;
ri? g almost invariably prevents u
5 a good night's rest. It has the si.ne mr.g
tions of the threat, chest and lungs. Coo:
ripiK*. Sore Throat, Croup Wht<oping Co.:gh
IIIIIJ*
ik !! Just Lef j c
>u.;hlu,-, and i-i
r'cal effect in .
iinnplioji, Cold?, i
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IUJI
Phone and Mail Order
"Little High
\j jTiciiiij^>Lreci, v^uiuinuiu,
s Solicited.
er in Price, but=="
mm uieir ravorites. In no article or at- | w
lire liavc more vagaries boon shown. ! 1-*
Today a lady who desires to he eansid- ki
ered in the height of fashion wears n<
i shoos pointed as much as possible, but
in the time of oueen Mary the taste tl
was all the other way. and it was |j
found necessary to issue a royal procla- tc
mat ion prohibiting shoes with toes a<
wider than six inehes. Hut perhaps the hi
most extraordinary development in the tt
liieli In due time was produced, and which
elter started in high izlee. lie did not ted tin
now how Christy procured the passes, p folv
ur did lie cure. , |
When lie embarked the captain of ()f n K|
io German line received hlui cordial- xhe in
, hut with preat dlKult? assigned ldm turod i
> one of tiie best staterooms and "Con
lorncd l is cabin with llowers. lie a p
ul the post of honor at table and was Df jroll
eated as a hero or as a great person- ti.? i
hud cotuo to ii standstill, he pets
animal and talked to it, urging
lue horse like you to l>o afraid ||
learn roller," said the policeman. AV/A
>rse pricked up its ears and veuilicad
another step or two.
le, now; eomc along. You can't scot
ollcemnn and he afraid of a bit
i. Now come on, go?sl l>oy." ^ *
l.nn?. .. *? ' 1
Marrays
ehound Mullein
om|.oseil of herbs and medicines 'w.ll
!thi?, healing effect 0!i inflamed and irrita
contains nothing harmful, arid is absolute
and Tar |?m
Known f.-rlhclr <fl
.led ;:ir pass-yes. fl
y safe for young H
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way of footgear wore the "elionine?" hi- nj
trodneed by the ladies of Venice to
make themselves taller than they really lr
were. The articles were really a kind ui
of stilts matte of wool ami leather ami tl
sometimes reached the absurd height ti
of twelve inches, liven a trained aero- tl
bat would lia\e diilice.lly in walking ?>n ti
ssieh things. and ordinary vv.ene i had l;;
sneh trouble with tl,e:n that when they h
t .e;::| id a promenade they re ic.ire 1 H
?o might be treated. , ward.
1-Vltcr tlit? cook could uot understand, "Con
tit ho took all Unit was ofl'erod and "Xow.
tado tlio host uf tho situation. When t.nn't n
!< vessel litially reached lior destina- horses
on and the passengers wore landed 3n Iul1
se oa; tain of the ship introduced I'd- Coax
r to the mayor. who aWai'.ed hi:: ? an- ^nlte i
ig and insistod that he make his home n,|nU{,
i tho mayor's re.ddeuee miring his vis- -j-j,,. jlo
11 is astonishment increased, but he ...
o* ii iru MI'.IM ior unrf
ic on." continued the policeman. sici.il
then. l>e ?o >d. The department sct ib
fiord to Le giving apiece f oiling
haven't any nerve. Come n?rv
>v."
!ng It along In this way with lulatlence.
the oiltcer after several
s got the animal up to the roller. ???
rse daintily put forward one f eit
ohi. A 1 ou&'liolil remedy of ui<juest :oi
t.s wlio know its com; ositi< n pjarl'y r oot
e it. So'al at a price tiO i.igia r rati >ot
cc.u^li rein .i'es.
IClI Vi.IUC.
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t' i> -^stance ??f a : ivvnnt :it side iii
iii'.'l lull or l*o!.itxtl I i hoop them 01
falling.?l-'roin llodforsi's "1: >yal and
1 Iistorir Shoos." m
J Uj
TItutlurcM Wit. j?|
When Tlmddous Stevens had taken n
a his .hod for the l id time a visit >r ||
! d I him lo \va:? I > well. '"Oh,
loha." was tlie ivpjy. "it Is not H
u\ appearance. hir t.;v dis.in learanoe. i?i
luiu i;i
wop I i'tl j:11 of t lii'so trillions with- v/altcnl
it n.skiii* any ?:'io.Uioiu?. inacliii
'Hie day l:e v.ms banqueted t.onlcll
s the n'l'.-t of the city and was called u-ui, j,
pon f ?r m spocf'.i. 'l'o ll e I .est of his
Uilitv he complied and explained tiie ,llomil,
implex workings of the ?reat repub- |,olKC .
j of which he was a naturalised part. roj|t.r .
:id every uitcrau-e v.as applauded.
lit Keller was unly.ppy. anxious !->
l nwi'.v mill 1*11.1 name olil ffli'i?1? --- -
me iroiu 01 uie iron wheel. ]
a moment ami, llndlun that the
e dUI not fclek or run. reared n
tpluously anil t?;n?o 1 tlie object j 3
oth foot. 1 hen wheeled ami walk- 3 J S
oily away. The policeman reI'd,
null It is safe to say that , I
ivlll never bother aliout n steaui .
itgalu.?New York I'ost.
a
Odd Ilu*alun Cantoiu.
n'i for a M
li ilk of getting along
tiis Summer without
pair of
m
inute
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Sola 1)} l'e^niU' J' a i
;.t Kiral, itt.l?. I' t? m .\ .<
W i ll flit Ollli)?.
w~-v ? H?r-y A
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? i i i * 11 i * i ii" 7.mi
n in ?^ TV. ' / _ i iv. T c* T:??i
ili.it troubles me!" i ?iu> day a in in- j v.
her of the house of repro :ei?tati vos who tl
was tinted fur bis iiiiVei'ti! ti l?a;'.iO OH i o
all questions an.I who confessed that , h
ho novor 11?vostij? itoil a point under j ti
discussion without tin ling himself a ^
noutral asked for leave of ahsonoo. r?
"Mr. Speaker," said Stevens, "I do w
not rise to object. but to suggest that 1'
the honorable mouther no*-1 not ask v,
litis; fiiritr flit* 1 i? iViM i I < : I 1* nil*
- u.p'h
lii) i.ii^lil explain tjn- reason for till nugl,i:,
lis adulation. Whedjthe banquet was j,
in ,.n old schoolmate managed to get tlje t0
aM of his liuial and bogged him to go
> his house for the night. This Felter qowu
ladly did. although the mayor gave laJ
Militant permission. indicating that it |>llpjiai
as the next thing to discourteous for gints
'eiter to abandon tlie mayor's home hub\*'s
hile lie was the guest of the city. ,
A kJ .its ? 1 'k tl.A
t ilays after n bab.r Is lx>rn l:i 1
Its balr Is shaved Uy n priest. 0 ^
s snipped off tu four places ou x. J '
p of the lieail to form u cross.
>by's godfather collects the shorn
pinching it up with wax from
yera. It is theu thrown tuto the
mal font. If the little pellet
there Is great sadness In the
home, for the Russians believe
he child will die before p year
U TINCi SH<
Of course >or: kn
meantime you a
your shot s. Mat!
vass or Mo
0E?8, ~\
u\\ i;? i he flj
re s*ivin? --nj
e in Can*
reuiLfcKs 2
lioxes, llai'f^tTs, Ktc. i'.iuiiiiiu:
il arilt'ii Hose, l'ipe, Valves ami
plica ami Repairs. LOMBARD
SUPl'LY STORH, AugustaGa.
,INI> niNUinCD, >?...?! r i
1 Slu t t Ir?>u \Vor?, I'm . vs, ie.ii in,
i < "ast iiisr?? < ;i- i ci-iy i! i_> ; c j>??'ity :"KJ
FeiliH}?; I'm IUiiic, 1 *. ? Ki 11 ami Machine Su|
FOUNDRY, AVAC tINK & OIL*TR WORK
with himself!" ii
j 0
Kxilulluii of the Hkaip. lj
Ti e e iliest known skates were those
I roughly sImped from the canon bone of j
v n horse or cow, ami Scandinavian ar- | a
ehaeulogist a claim an antiquity of l.dOO n
years for the.se. The wearer of these 1 ol
rude skates obtained s,.ml not by a h
? stroke of the foot, but by pushing him- t)
.. 1 ..I.I .. ., I' . I , . ,V Ol
iquired la Cennan, "loiter. what sort
f ti game is this you have come over
ore to play on the folks of the father- "Wil
ill 1style t
"I don't understand the game myself, ejy
i.tl 1 wish that you could explain it ?> No.
te. I am the keeper of the restaurant vvloic-li
f the senate and am earning a good ".vil
vln.i at i: hi fact, saving money, ilnl pUp1)V
at i-i no | osltioa of hlgli liouor. and 1 wjjj ^
Men
Malualt)' Bea^iti'UI.
1 jou keep luy daughter iii the ,
j which she Las been accustom- ;
f
sir; I'll keep her la a style t;?
she has uot been accustomed."
right, my boy. Take her ami l?e
Now her mother uud myself
c able to put oil a little stile to OilOasit
and women's, $1.50.
Misses' r.rd
T. A. BOVf
& Pofitaffirp P.' ? : '
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SPETH I
Success
840 liROAI) ST REE
3 ROT HERS,
ors to C. i\ Allen.
T, - - AUGUSTA, (i
-?-ii WIIII it {MM ii puuir.i (<
made entirely ?.f wood were -next lutro- a
iliU'ttl. These wore followed l?y wood- ! I
en ones shod with Hat strips of iron. 1
Then were gradually developed Irladed \
skates, and dually experts evolved the n
Ken type. Norwegian racer and figure tl
skates of the present tiny.-London ti
^ standard. r.
()flf?*rluu No t'liuUt'nufM. i
Ha roil tli.it th.i uneLI ,
II I II v. wim inese Iir.i;ui' are t:n.ii? >vtilfii
1 tlii: entertaining for. It is away , Jiou!
use." I
* V.'l.y, the steamship people I&iupJ
or p.! s for Senator I'elter and auoun.ul
the coming of tl.c senator on tjulte?3
il l.- i i.e. :i..1 that's tlie reuxou you ure p
.us r .tlved?in honor of your alleged |
tnU and unit n." pupil r
"Let s |o i.v at the passes, said I elter. 4
d tl eie, sute enough, although lie had j
we have uot been uciM?touietl."
itoa Post.
.
Wlint TUry SrrU Here.
at is the chief product of the
I States?" tiskeJ the teacher In a
can school.
without hesitation the bright
epliod:
uey." -Washington Star.
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C i.
/. ucrb ;?;i, .'.ic J . ^
When you bir
'TH\l (iREA'i
always kept i
Catalogue.
The Larg<
v a stove, (buy the l est.
* EXCELSIOR." Parts
n stock. - Write for
2St Stove, Titv
? y* vr ^
"" v.? v??. ,J
you n living?" j
"No," answered Meandering Mike. ,
"l?e man dnt goes around elaimlu' , K(
makes liisself unpopular. I'm satislied
to git my livin' wlietlier it's owiu' to j
me or not."?Washington Star. I j,
I ?
III* Sliort limitl. j j=
Ianployor ito new clerk i Yoti don't 1.
seem to keep pace with iny dictation. \
: ua'.ieid it urore, .lita Christy lunl
.vared pushes for "Senator Fclter," be
..use in i.o oilier way could be have "Let
[jurctl tbeiu. 11 re J
IVlter lei't the town early the next
ay nts.l i.evcr re-entered It until lie "'So*
ml concluded his visit to relatives, *u
nil (hen be eainu hack ju>t i.i time to *vl
itch the ri ttii'iiiUK steamer before she I
ft I.e.- i! >.-k. When he returned to ; The
\"a: !ihit;t:>ii the things that he said to ; nianv
The Cynic.'
me see, a cynic is a i.:an who is w ?
of tlie woslcl, is lie not':" tlie
student of lan^uttKc asked,
no, 1113* child," replied the knowtor.
"A cj nic is a ni.iu of whom
irld is tired."?Pick-Me-T*p.
iniserablcst day we live there la g
n tietter tiling to do than die.?
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iiic< cEscr to 7". W. k
ware ancs
in this sec
We ha\ e a lev
left. Write f<
to m?.ke our <
h<>ii ii< All (;-|
tsicyciei-iousG
ticn. i i i i i } i
v very Pretty Calendars
n>r one. You are invited
;tore your headquarters
1 cl
?> \\ ny noii i you wtue snort 1:11 no I l><>- j
* lieve you told 1110 that you know short- si
hand. Clerk So I do, hut it takes me p
longer than ordinary writing.
rack In* tt?e Mt?llve I'owcr.
"I wonder why the ear doesn't start!" h
exelalined an Impatient passenger. '
"There are not enough people on 1
hoard yet to make the eargo," replied | n
another who understood the situation, j <
Ini CItrNty vt re too numerous ami too l'alley
ti uis for publication.?St. Louis Ileublic.
In <
j came
'I hi* l!.ibf Cm ??? !. I led til
'lie li:il\v e.itiiri it a curious looking struct
tile < c.otrc. but one wltic!i you | nnpcls
on! 1 Is.i-tily so! i t as a lioiwbold pot i p. .j? j
.ike ai! y nrnjj !><-. I ;. :? is play fa!, In a put in
sodl.bd. solemn sort of v. y. and la as gently
l;tn:>y a< It is oi.d t < lo ... u;> >n. ! tlm
Full 1
The l.rmlluu llatud. A
>ld days there were angels who t i i *
and took men by the hand and ltlllC
lem away from the elty of deton.
We see no white winged
i now. hut yet men are led away
i.reatviiing ilestruction; a hand is *
to theirs whieh leads them forth
toward a calm and bright lanu, V^. ct s
t tlicv look on i '
Line cf sporting" j
a Hammer lea 3 Guar..'
pairing done at snort:
1 and see our line.
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SPETH
Succe s?
840 BROAD STREP;
BROTHERS,
ors to C. !>. Allen.
T, - - AUGUSTA G.
On a I'lnCc. V
lie I'd lljco to take your photograph. <:
Rill p. Keally, you're sweet enough to 1
"at! Slie I spp, anil that's wli, you r.
wmit to put tnp on n plate. Illustrated r
Hits. , v
i There Is a selfishness even in grati a
' tude when It is too profuse?('umbel I.
, lamL (i
S UK' his . iiil Hi.:I if' ? en met aj?i jj
v :-i 1 of i. t'.'.'l >rmi:y it v. i.M.l t>e
nil n ri J-. e aj>! iv.rin;;
t it t! e i '.i is in nowise :! deformity,
lit a e.n.t! who jmw .id pride of Pair
i ?% \v.i :'.il die u." ii iiiu- if s;-. !i ? a^ Itf*? is
. ( e I li .;>!>! n t > iilia. !: mi cr wml:. tuia'nt
c wind 1 o a came! f.ci... An.I with time
I :? 1 y came!. as Is" : t::ov. ; ayai-e York
o. t i >. I ccnines itnvsr..i!!y i ; ? i an.I
onse ;v.? iitial. Mak
..V, ?' IT l..4? N\1 UH|.
I*' Imrul may be a l!ttlc cblld'a.
P Pilot.
A pprce In M-?l Ilia Rmiarr.
vuhhpt? Yo.j know how umertnlu
i. llusiness Mnn?That's so. 1
Will n life ins ura !u*e n petit any J-vTlA-jJ
ini.i l>e f-xivute 1 for it.?New
Press. I ^
o not tliv friends to i rhenn to
150S Main St.. Ooh
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hone No. '270.
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lders Hardware,
Idlebusters,
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Chattanooga PI
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lows, Mill
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lavnpnt.pvR Tnnl?
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Supplies,
iiican Field Fence,
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Paints and Varnisi.es,
Poultry Netting,
Bucks Stov
STOK1
cs and Ranges, write
HS OLD'S
i us for prices.
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