The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 28, 1905, Image 2
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28.
LOVE OF THE BEAUTIFUL, TH
PARENT OF QOOD TASTE.
God is everywhere and is the princ
pic of all things, so in one shape c
another, there is wisdom and beaut
in all that He hath given. A love, <
the God given beautiful, wherein tli
preponderance of Soul over matter
sufficiently marked to create notlc<
able impressions, is called Good Tast<
As the quickened soul, after mort;
death, freed from the deadening ii
tiuences of the flesh, becomes acutel
susceptible to the torments of cot
science so. the. sensitive snirif ivhie
during mortal life, quickens in cor
verse with God in the beauties of nr
ture, enjoys in this life, in its love c
the beautiful, a serenity of peace an
a beatitude of pleasjre, that liken
unto Heavenly reward.
Good Taste is mental vision, clarille<
by appreciation of the beautiful, int
k. an attribute of character; that is, it
to a gift to see the beautiful as other
cannot, and to feel, by soul prompting
known as intuition, just what is th
proper touch, or the correct reai
rangements ot things to make tlier
appear more lovely.
Good Taste and common sense art
as it were, twin angels, whose missio
it is to guide humanity onward an
upward to the All-beautiful, All-lovin,
and All-wise.
Good Taste, being a divine attri
bute, applies to all things, but, in n
way are its pleasing, retining and ele
vating influences more seen and felt
than in the culture of Mowers, slirul
bery and trees. The possession o
/ flnnH Tnotn onH f bo I /.i-n /?f ? ?
^ AWOWV wwu vnw awvj>C Ul LUC JOCilU
/ tiful is an impelling force, that wil
J not t(ear retiK-^n^; it is ap, '?npu!$?
^litions, thai canity|
'L," . wv wbiliou
He or she, who has it. and owns a
home, will, at onco, if rich, and gradually.
if means are limited, beautify
the home with lawns, violets, roses,
shrubbery; with whatever of plant
life is available. All of which w ill, as
Good Taste suggests, be intuitively
done with proper effect.
Batesburg has some very charming
gardens but, none within its limits, is
more lovely and no home in our midst
more truly bears witness to Good
Taste or more enticingly shows the
green carpet of its lawn, the artistic
effects of its plant grouping and the
luxuriance of its roses, than the aesthetic
surroundings of our well known
lovers of the beautiful, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos B. Kernaghan.
COTTON INSTEAD OF JUTE FOR
PACKAGE COVERINGS.
Inspiration of common sense underlies
the suggestion to use cotton instead
of jute for guano sacks and similar
coverings.
If fertilizer manufacturers could
he induced, through a concerted and
determined stand by our Southern 1
merchants, to supplant jute by cotton. 1
the overstocked situation would at '
once be relieved by opening up a new
market for the surplus, which now
acts as such a dead weight upon j1
prices. r
All depends, in this movement, upon *"
a united front, as it is a drive, that
will array aga;rr.t it all the powerful
jute interests of England and Anicra
lea.
If. jute is to be supplanted for bag- j
ging purposes by cotton, the effort of 't)
Southern merchants in that dl- n
rection must be earnest, persistent
and by organization; and the planters
of the Son Ml U-h/irA.,/.- ? J
|mw.m TfuvTvffl IiUilLCO, must
show such determined preference for m
fertilizers and packages in cotton coverings,
as will prove to the manufacturers,
that the insistence of the mer- 0f
chan j is not whimsical, but that It ac
is based on what the farmer wants ni<
and will hare. ,()'
The prosperity of the Southern |
store keeper rests upon the well be- jt,s
ing of the cotton raiser and it is ly
therefore his duty not only from "k
sense of gratitude but from the die- 1,11
tatesof self Interest, to protect the
I'
ft MM?Mi??cotton
grower Und to do all possible
> | that tends to better bis condition.
A statistician makes the startling
announcement, that the duty alone
paid on jute, coming into this Coun?
try, is $22,COO,000 Der annum and that..
t if cotton was subsMtuted for this
jute* the amount of cotton needed to
take Us place would be over 2,000.000
oales a year, or 1,000,000,900 pounds of
cotton, which, at 8 cents per pound,
s would put into the pockets of our
cotton growers the immense addition7
il sum of $80,?00,000 a year and, to
us this some $25,000,000 might be add*
ed, if such articles, as are uow
- shipped in wooden Ikixcs nnO, which
couid just as satisfactorily be paclA'U
" in cotton bags, were induced or oilier
wise impelled into cotton coverings
_ $80.000,Ooo a year are with $25,000,000
E more each year insight are indeed immense
annuities ard the merchants
. and farmers of the South, if they do
' not strain every nerve tosecure them.
,r will stamp themselves as weaklings
- and, however sad their lot may hereafter
be. ceitainly will not be cn10
titled to sympathy.
's "Tlie Lord helps those who help
themselves."
11 Wards, which some days back our
lv
esteemed contemporary, The State,
j found it difliculty to locate, is coming
out into bold prominence as a Rail*
t road center. The route for a new
line has been surveyed from Wards
. to Saluda, a stretch of 121 miles.
The survey indicates that Saluda will
soon have the Railroad facilities to
s
which her natural advantages so just.j
ly entitle her.
0 Mr. Hvde, the president of the
Equitable, appears to be a Dr. Jeekyl
'S
to some and a Mr. Iiyde to others of
r
' the Company's policy holders.
1 Whether Hyde, with the hounds of
fpublic
criticism hied on his trail, can
hide between a higher and a lower
identity long enough to save his pres'
idential hide now agitates insurance
11 ciicles.
tl
g "Stop shaking those loaded dice at
me: Am I, who have heard Senates
* thunder and San Juan bullets Gee
u whiz, to side step to the tune of any
* body's or any thing's dry bones?"
'? Never! At the snap of the whip his
h snake ship died and in the pictorial
1 papers of Europe and America?there
* stands Teddjfc *
1 serpent's j)
" | ideas Jiow to shoot would seem at I
i I first blusli to lie snmnu-hof I
nii|)CI'ilUUU!i
here in Soutli Carolina; we wish the
Educational Congress at Columbia
c,od speed in its laudable efforts to
substitute educational aims for human
targets.
With but few exceptions, the gar.
dens in and around this section, have
suffered severely from the late cold
snap, and we note that many will
have to be planted over again.
A Jew sees Caesar Young seize the ?
gun that killed him and Nan letter- (
son is about to pat herself upon the
judicious vision of the Jew. *
The general cry of low price cotton
by the farmers is nothing compared
to the voice of the woman who wants .
a new spring bonnet.
If present indications are correct,
the coming Gubernatorial race, will
have a large field of starters speaking
from a race horse standpoint.
The Japanese and Russian fleets are
now in action. Will Russia's fleet
prove to be as fleet as Kuropatkin's
Army?
nou White is ringing over the Sand
(ills and Piny woods and the Quails
)o longer quail at sight of dog and
:un.
Batesburg has Its trials and tribuit
Ions, but *.ve note tliat the trials'
re few and far between.
Rip Van Winkle, as personitied by :
lie inimitable Joseph Jefferson, will !
ever awaken again.
As long as the Guano Houses remain
itesburg will always have a land iV
ark. _
A Daredevil Ride ^
ten ends in a sad accident. To heaj *
cidental injuries, use Bucklen's Ari
nst
ca Salve. 44 A deep wound in my
fa || K
jt, from an accident," writes Then- .
re Schuele, of Columbus, O.. "caused ? e'
ters
; great pain. Physicians were help- '
s, but bucklen's A mica Salve quick- .
pr i
healed it." Soothers and heals burns
e magic. 2f>c at O. J. Harris, F. B. ,nai
nter, Timmons Bros, and Crosson "lls
ug Co. of Leesville.
mus
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' Tfttt BATESB^RQ .A!
*T. F. riRNDRIX, J. 1j. MATTflRWS, H. A.
President. Vice. Pres. N Cu
l he Bank of Lees1
Capital, $30,000.00
Leesville, = South Carol
Come in to see m, we want to see and know you all.
tiou taken to insure safety to depositors.
FOR INDIGESTK
Take >?^
Qunter's Elixir Pepsin Com
This is not a cure all, but only recomi
Indigestion in all its forms. We know th
lieve you. No matter how much you suf1
long standing. If you take one bottle a<
directions and you are not benefited we 1
your money. Can any offer be fairer thar
Why suffer when you can get relief?
50c., Bottle.
Gunter's Drug Stor
Next to Post Office, Batesbu
Old Reliabl'
A Policy-Holders Company. Us Policies are simple, cle;
forward contracts. It is one of the strongest companies i
When you want First Class Protection, or investment, ci
get our rates. We write up-to-date Policies.
Marshall B. Young, General Agent, Colu
Pugh & Phibbs, Agents, Rutland Bui
BATESBURG, S. C.
L. M. MITCHELL, M. I).. MEDICAL EX AM I
.^1" g =
I Goods, i>uis v.vM
....McKays.
CEREALS?A full line, comprising Force. Maple-Flakes, C
Oat Meal,Ralstons Breakfast Food, Grape Nuts: also Tapioci
and Pearl Barley^
EVAPORATED FRl'ITS Choice Evap Apples. Pea
Prunes, Seeded Raisins 10c. package; Dried Currants * l-:ic.
NUTS Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans and Filberts?all at r
limited stock left.
CANNED GOODS in large variety, embracing Herring in
Kippered Herring, Imported Sardines of very best quality, frc
:ati. "Beech Nut" Bacon and Sliced Beef; Spinach, c.mli
DKra and Tomatoes' Asparagus Spears and Tips: Peas, Corn &
FULL LINE SUGAR CURED MEATS including '"Sm
finiaCured; "Ferris" and "Dove" Hams.
Keep ,us in mind.
R. B/and D. Mc
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V^ULUJYlttlA., S S.
"Little Higher in Price, hat
For Sale bv
1. FL WIT I ani\
,, IIIL/, i^ciicsi^Lir^,
OLUM6IA COLLEGE. COLUMBIA'S W/
'he corr.er stone of tlie Columbia
'ego, at Columbia, was laid on 25th I
taut, with impressive masonic cer- The Columbia Water l'<
jnies. The stone is a bloek of mar- changed hands and now i
bearing the inscription in gilt let control! of the New Str(
i, "Columbia Col lege, 1854?11)05." interests. Thencwownci
he Governor, the Mate (hand Mas- op the canal, or a(|uad
of Masons, Mr. John It. Bellinger. limit of its capacity and v
?7 church dignitaries and numer- steam plant for auxilary p
officials were present. Rev. K.
Vatson.of Spartanburg, one of the Subscribe for The Advoi
ters, read an interesting article within the reach of allhe
history of the college year.
pUnd. | ST1EGLI
THE GUN
i Sucveswir t (i 1 \N
netted for Fishing
liswill re- >'cts, Seines, llooks.
feror how roles, Keels
ICfdillg to The T;imlem Spinne
wi refund baseballs, Glo\
1 tls? Bats, E
Phonograpl
Record
e' Guns,
rg' c and
Ammun
Trv us on I'ock<
eSTSEGLITZ OL
l.-.os main s
Columbia,
Phone lITti.
?
/7\
Always liberal t
1 Aery church w ill!
quantity of L. A M. \:
4 gallons I.nngman
M I'a ini mixed wit
linseed oil, will paint
W. T). liarr, Oiiai
in,, sti ight- writes, '-Painted Fri
11 tlie orld. withL.Jt II. stands
varnished."
1,1 onl and Don't pay $1.50 a g:
oil, which you do ii
. c r Painlmoii,
?> v. jjuy oil fresh from
i Id i II J, cents per gallon and
f & M.
NER. It makes paint eost
r gallon. Sold by I
?^ LUM HARDWARE
GilCU East Mope
When leading phy<
W. M. .'-init hart, of ]
curable consuinpt ion
nished: but I ?r. K i no
- n
for Consumption. Co
kept liim out of his
-This specific <
inc. and saved inv lit*
'ream of Wheat, have used it fur over
i, Sago, Farina sider it a inarw! us t
cure." strictscie
.dies, Apricots. Roughs, Sore Throat*
preventive ol I tteun
teed, .">0e and *100 hot
educed prices? , is , j{ < ;unt< r. Tii
Crosson 1 >1 iipr ? 'o of
Tomato, Sand hot tie free,
in 10 to I'.'iC. | el'
(lower, Beets,
c.
ithlield", \ irW'llL
EVANS,
* Haberdasher,
OTT ll3> Main St.,
If COLUMBIA, S C
J?
If you
St.?*H*8
FURNI
reelIv I
at our
I Fill
Orders
By Ma I.
X
' / i . CHANCE T(.
Ml PIANO NliAU
I; M r ( \\ . St e\\ a ! ' i >
"V Vt O io of the pioin < i
Mi o liis native slate
^ ' winiit i" I.-'--1
< 'III ,i li
(KViipat i ll, lie is u ii; III!
" ?< 7j one in this limn any urs
organ la* or sin- may <trs
large profits generally p;
S. C.
Nothing lias ever c
vri-R I Nothing c; n ever :
rs Dr. Kin|
New Disci
P AoVSHI PTIO!
!uct, to the v?!l! "",l
kill erect a
irposcs. A Perfect For All I
Cure: Lung Trc
'Ute. It is Money back if it fails. Trial
"?(> cents a
I Subscribe for The Advo
'^-:iz:'^rnmmmmmemma*ssssm Frm r rmem
MB VERY LOW EXURSION
| RATE VIA SOUTH
ERN RAILWAY
JUH TO THE FOLLOWING POINTS.
j KANSAS CITY, MO.?Southern
Kaptist Convention: May lOtli, 17lh,
?1905. Rate OSK FIRST CLASS
_ FARE PLUS r>o cents for round trip:
Tickets on sale May 7 to 11, inclusive,
1905.
ST. LOUIS, MO.?National t'aptist
Anniversary, May, l?i-U4, 1905: Rate
ONE FIRST CLASS FARE plus
cents for round trip. Tickets on sale
May 14-15-10, with tiual limit May, 27th
[^ H ASHKV1LLE, N. C.?South Atlantic
Missionary Conference, May 17,21st 1
1905. Kate ONE FIRST CLASS
I Z" FARE plus 25 cents for the round
Ait trip. Tickets on sale May, 10, 17th;
4/ linal limit May 2:id, 15?05.
11 i
FORT WORTH, TEX AS?General
I tlCKle, Assembly Southern Presbyterian
Church May 18-2?th, 1909. Rate ONE
Robs, Lines, FIRST CLASS FARE plus *2.00, for
etc. round trip. Tickets on sale May lf>th
, . loth, 17th, final limit May Gist, 190.1.
r attract 1'ish.
,es J\\itt5 HOT STRINGS, VA.?Southern
' ' Hardware .lobbers Association June
?tc. 0-0, 100.1. Rate ONE FIRST CLA^S
G ARE plus 21 cents for round /trip:
rlS ailtl tickets on sale June .'1, 4, 5, final limit
June 13th, 1005.
S.
SAVANNAH, GA.?National TravICS
elers Protective Association of America,
May 16-23, 1903. Rate ONE FIRST
I CLASS FARE plus 50 cents for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 13-14th;
, , final limit May 26th, 19C5.
111UI1* SAVANNAH, GA.?Fourth Annual
Tournament Southern Golf AssociaL't
Cutlery. tion. Mav l)-!3. 1905. Rate < )N E F1RST
JN STORE, CLASS FARE plus 25 cents tor round i
TREKT trip. Tickets on sale May T. 8, o, 1905,
g q limited May 15th, 1905.
The Southern Railway is the most
direet Line to all of the above points:
Operating Pullman Sleeping cars,
o Churches. Uigh back Vestibule Coaches- with
ie given a lilieral Superb Dining Car service,
taint. Call l\>r it For detailed information apply to
x Martinez L. & any Ticket Agent of This Company,
li three gallgns Or: R. W. JIFNT,
a house. Division Passenger Agent,
rlcslon, W Va. Charleston, S. C
inkenhurg block
out as though
illon for linseed BuSilieSS
n ready-fur- use
the barrel at 60 | Medicine.
mix it wit li L.
I sell tonics that liven up the
about ?1 20 per ottice force for the Fall Trade.
l( U..MA N * ('!"Li-I Uere's the line on which I am i
v Hea^ol,^rfpr<:; :
OtUUt?fll?!0
Vanished. I mi ; "'i
iicians saui ti.at K enters ana repairing
I'ekin, ia..had in- Desks, chairs, filing cases
. 11is las! hope \a* Office supplies, from a pen
s New. i>isc<>vcr\ point to a letter press.
i.Khs and < "i<is. Rubber stamps, seals,
jravc. lie savs . .. K '
onipicit'iv cm d stencils, made 011 the
. Mne?? I hen. i premises.
lrt vcars.ami con- Show Cases, most popular
hruat and innc goods on the market.
ntific cure lor
. or ( oidv. sure
J. Wilson Gibbes,
unions Urns, and
Leesvillc. Trial 1334 Alain St., Columbia
I I
Prevention
want the new
Is Better
look in
Than Cure.
I
Sometimes a patient. dlesj^
after taking medieine prescribed \
by I'liysicians and thinks it is t
from the attack or the disease. v
- win ii it is from prescriptions (
> ciirr a iinpmpei lv compounded by in |
! cos i . competent iVuggists. il
t IImi l iel? iro ;
piano dealers This is not the ease when "
spending the. yuu have your prescriptions "
d bv way of .... , . u
Idled by
g to sell j.ny " 11
ide of piano or j st]
ire minus the t* t>
,i,i?, | minions Bros, ;"
I1"
squalled it.
surpass it.
i's
jvery
^ Price
50c & $1.00
i T
'liroat and
>ublcs.
nottic* free. An English school I my was asxed ( J
what "etc" meant. "It is a sign used
________ in writing to make people think you
catc. | know more than you do." "**"
%
stop
Friend!
Have you stopped to consider
what a gem you have in the ideal
Policy of the Pacilie, when can
you tind such a Policy?
Who has it for sale''' ' "j
What company can compete it
for one moment.
Did you ever think that one
might need insurance Money more
in life than death.
How many thousands lose their
insurance through inability pay
premium caused by accident or
sickness.
How can you buy medicine and
food and pay doctor bills and insurance
premiums. While sick or
laid up by accident.
How can you provide for your
family or your self when you became
disabled by accident or illness.
The Ideal Policy answeres all
these questions, solves all these
problems. .J
It pays the face value to the family,
in case of death. It furnish- I ?
es money.to pay the premiums on
his policy while lie is hurt or siek
and this insures his policy to he
paid to Ids family, should he die
of accident or illness.
It pays.him his whole insurance J
di ten equal installment, should j
ne ironi accident or sickness i?e lo- j
tally disabled or iuse his viands / ?
his feet or his eyesight.
Ami remember tiiere is 110 extra
charge for the disabilit y contract the
Pacige has tlie same legal reserve
that all other old line companies
have $20,000,000. special
fund to make good every clause in
theic Polices, a few good men can \ A
make good many, selling tiiese v J V
grand contracts for me in my dis- I
trict. anil every Ixxly should have \ JW*
one of our?Ideal Policies?drop * ^ f
me a card and 1 will do the rest. .. X
C. P. .lONjijs
District Agent. fc
WARDS, S. C. |
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When Looking
FOR
A PRESENT !
FOR THE
Happy
Bride,
Pern pmlvo*
K7V I f
The handsomest. largest and mnst
omplete line of Wedding I'resenls
re always to be found at our store.
Ve pay close attention to their selecion.
and only buy goods t hat are the
try in s' in '
I i
)UAU Y. SHU;, AND
WORKMANSHIP,
it
lid sell t hem a' the Invest prices, re
able goods can he s >ld at When in
icCit' come in and look them over
'ears sure we have what you would
koto (five, as we have them from the
nallest single niece to the largest
id most complete sets ever brought 4 M
COM' M i" '
Sylvan bro?
*524 /V) lin Street,
Columbia, ^ C,
1 >?".?V
R. B LITTLE
Tlllt ONl.Y l'l.At'K IN LjCKSVIl.I.^.
O OKT Yf-I'K ItlNNKK Kolt TWKNT YTVECKNTS.
M K A I.N A'I' >1<I. IIO.'HH.
Ikockhikh and Fruit* a Spkcai.tt
LEESVil.LE, S. C.
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