The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 21, 1905, Image 6

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5 ^*' "' ' ""' ' 'v^-^* v '*" '^v "'i-.' < * jf i. ' 'v> *j | 1 c . '. JE^ >r> * v ? -', v * vr 1 .. ? w* . ,?\ : : "v* V..W*3 . ^ - TH11 jsBV RQ AD700A.T1 .. I I -rnk - iggUffn mK AHf TFIf v ' * jrS .+ ' -J'vV.^? v I L kSWIWBBE % iMmii ?v-; ?; -; fric. II W) Dz. / B i 8 MM BvB In order to make roc im for Fall and Wint<? 5tock, I have decided ^ i i l to sell all my Odds an r*AVrtA ?kOT*l\7 X / 'a id Ends in Clothing, n rl o-pt vonr choice. v-gx res,-Hats, Shirts and I CLOTH IN< Wil Jnclerwear at a Big Kl j! \ 1 Sell Entire Line a Hcthn. liooas must i COTHINQH t > Per Cent. Less DO SU1U. vyvjiiio octJL xj ?_* CLOT Than Original Price. JX * ^ t/ HING!!! i ' 0 jj Hats SHC that sold at from $1.1 >ES and HATS! )0 to 75 cents, now Ct Wi SH osig out at 69 cents. 1] :Ow go at 79 cents. IOES and HATS Shoes that sold for $ >!! 51.50, $1.25 and $1.0( I) and 75 cent Shirts, \ Big; Bargains will sell for 38 cents. 2 n Shirts and Abig 50 cent line of t 5 ent line at 19 cents Underwear! Jnderwear, will be clo * i sed out at 38 cents.: I _ . H r * _ a M.1 Iprjifc rtr^t l ' ?l Hill Ml niftitfai | _ Shelto ji F. I I r v Perry, C/\i : \ ^ r?i ml in li L3ci I ? Jack Markaway's S? Days ' esourg, f _!ll)()l 11 ii list til senior wcul sullenly to a> bottom of the class. "Ila. lei! \ ?ui say lYoys and Vator Hip loo. Wr well. I shall speak to ze prltiripa I. I know you new luy. you 'fur i?e the ttrst time. Ue'tj j oan?l :i tiood many." "1 'I'Kis (init' .lack uiade Mr. I'uuiple- |?ai j. - OUU 11 OBiaMMMaaan 'ertaluly. What have you to say? "*l-tsh heard Harka way? at least he's "Yes. rkaway Kedlngton now. hut you "High w who I mean, sir?talking to Hnr- "I'm o? * . \ f T . '< 1141 all V ' Wo oiiii carry It tosrc-thrr " l you nro." replied Harvey, j j r-jrr ! ...i.. . I. l>. tlw. ennui ilni'UlltOTV , I ^ 8 euougn to tie above this sort ?>t not going Oju right a L!g, hulking, Heavy? re|>ill lug boy, more disagreeable t plate than bis brother. "Don't let it oeeur again. 2 listen to 11 ???,** eried Mr. M< el"list of the globe is eoinpos great elasses of roeks, rail - i -.now, listen. miliary roi-Ks n no fragments of pro-existing rocks thing, i ?if hard and slaty," Mr. Mole \\ way to c u"* - w -il i fi Ml" " *iil "I 1 '>1 Ion o content- "leave the room!" ^"3? t "But"? x'ow, i beu, ; "linn't answer me. 1 shall' "The you to the head master. v'?o!"/ <1 of two Harry lluiiston that'was his i'i! strata, j put his hook under * his art uve ner. V<>u shall ! < ..m!" and "Talk English." . <1 Ja k. eat This time the voice eame from Mr. Mole himself. M. lloiivaiit Imiki'd at lug him seriously. T ' prise? W.rgrV -yfirfiMrf-h *"4J are one scumbag!" "report "I beg your pardon. I did not s any tiling." Mr. Mole hastened to i name ela.;n. a ami "N at! Vou think I am one f??o!? < mil .SIHMK. I "Mr. Pumpleton." Kit id tlie principal. i vrv "did that remark emanate from you?" qui "No, sir. tt did not.')- i l>cf "Don't believe him." ' l<v4aelt. t This)time it was Mr. Stonily ? | "V lloehs^n^Tta'ii'.^ tn? 1 W av J "<!?? iy old cock." said Jack, uiakliui | M. ltoljwint the speaker this time, the J"rencl( master having recovered his fj.t i less. And l?e said he could ventrllo- j -v* xe. lie said he'd wake you all up as J;u' ore long," continued Maple. enough Thank you." replied Mr. t'rawcour. agreed ou are a g*?od boy. I shall not forget "I'll. J; Jt^Jbo^^^ho?^^^o\TTlillafttr din- j a,l| Cmwcour. 1^.,, Jack ran harder than any one else. Hot; Mr. Ktmmr xvl.n #ll^ x . , . U and Harvey it vv.io easy jr to play bliu the trUU they bud F upon. When the house was id: went downstairs anil took i.' jnriuin from the drawing room. ?ed ilayii the eloth s of Ma- jnH -?. * Witt er. ?5 vfjwOovprna t lie sleeper up*H^4L b I tors then ?;ot into bod. Jaefcsfct*,. inir nut the ciuniv nmiarinm Into n iTfi' Some are stratified, souie nr. tied. llunston, toll nit' what rooks arc." "They have pebbles in thei remains of living bodies," rej stun senior. "How were they formed:" "Under water, from the down ward." "flood! What are unstrntilh There was no answer. II.' > uustratl- ! waIked away, stratiiico .lack throw lils volcejafter liin ' lug: "l?ont try any of.your gat n and the | with mo. I've Iin the nuv, died Huu- : you don't perform on im-." '1 he hoys laughed. Mr. Mole ! white^ with rage. 1 surface ; 't'haln him up," said .lack. This time the voice came fro i*d rocks?" | window, hegati nt | "Who's that?" exclaimed Mr. to Wot!!" n. soy- ha! Waterloo! Fro.s!" s: IH'S oil Jack. y, ;in<| "Vou say 'lln. Iia!" You say 'Yah loo!" anil 'Fro^s!' t?> m?\ | say t>? y yiew booby, plum pmhlina! That \at 1 say you. snic, ami I snap my tinsel's in yti fa in the "Co it. Itolivaut!" sahl .laek from t window. Mill.* "Wl.o w if tl.-.f i. "Dear me?dear me! 1 an bewll I ild | tiered!" cried llie principal. "This Is j | so very extraordinary." , |- , All at onee there was a cry from the on I fireplace. A voice seemed to come to from the chimney. ,iii- ' "Ilelp. help! I am stuck In the flue!" said the voice. "Help, help!" he I "Who Is it?" exclaimed Mr. t'raw cour, running to the s|>ot. , ; Wlin i< it'*** It** door, caught liiin by the arm. corn "l?ld you not hear the head master Mi call you':" he said. "V "1 heard hini say 'Hark away. Iled- "H" lnglon!' and 1 harlod away." said Jack let Innocently. ; "1' Mr. Stonor pushed him into a seat. Ma; saying: ship "You will stay." the Jack made no resistance. , read VI. e... .... ...l iii elm! I 'Triple woke up with a groan. Vhat's the matter?" asked .lark. J w you do snore tonight. You won't Jk fellow sleep." ve had a Itad dream." answered le. "I thought I was on Ixwrd a and we got wrecked. I fell iutn I sen and began to sink until I | 353 lied the Itottom and lay among the j |$\-& r 1 l^te PriV^s the top of tin' class, s.-ivinjj: ' next, next," and so on. "Tills is bad," be exclaim bad." Suddenly a little boy was to cxelaiui, "They come to tl (by volcaulc orijxin, from the the < mli, after the dlsjiositi atrata, and you divide strati inary. secondary and tertiary "\ el'V L'ood' I'oino ni> i.. H You, you; ' I!e rushnl to :i table. eliinlii | loolit <| out; lull, of nurse, foil < >1 "vtrjr iiolimlv. Tin- i?oys mean while j ?ou\ulsi-.l wiili l;ilighter. suppoSfrt j "This l> very Mr. Mi if surfaee . marked "niiler in elass! W'h interior of j ?-eoioiilary rooks?" ion of tlie [ The tieiiil hoy answered " I'll i into prl- j leinl from the primary si nil a ellipses." | ?'liaIk." ... I.O.I.I ..f Thl. Vol.v* .? ?l... d up. To you hoys ! mil M. Holivuut. for M sue will not l?.w? i- inysolf like this Mo writ* this earth creature, this insect!" "tlivo him snakes!" cried .lack agn lie re- from the wintlow. at are ( "Where is that hov? 1 wish 1 cot | t ali h him!" said M. Holivant. "Bui ev ex I will not he what volt call chali'oi.1. i<i the j will Kive you one hit on the nose?r< i and 1 will kick you a la savate?so!" ?...i.i. i . . ' I ' "Mr. Mole. 1 am stuck up the chlmic. i ' "Who put you there?" i,, "Two of the boys. Help, help!" "This is very strange," said the priuild eipal. "Mr. Mole is up the ehiumey." I | "And you'll be up a tree soon if you I \ don't look out," said Jack behind Mr. i Pumpleton. ! "Mr. Puiuploton," cried the princl ???. * uui riiuic UJI, illlll, I#;i II IIlj; ""v" Jack gently on the shoulder, said: "1 'y> ' have made it a rule never (u punish a uu'boy 011 the impulse of the moment, and new I mean to have every boy who offends fore, greatly tried by a mixed jury of tuns- ; Hpve ters and schoolfellows. 1 shall empanel a Jury of six in three days. You can with plead your own cause if you like or get some one to do it for you." e.aus "Thank you. sir. May 1 object to the ?nt' is. sharklike tish swimming rouud ! 1 feel quite wet and slippery. I ! r bad such a peculiar dream be- i and 1 can't bring myself to l?e ' it Isn't real." 1 0 to sleep, and don't bother uur ( your sharks." said Jack. (atlC ildenl.v Maple exclaimed: "I've p< ? :lit a tish! And here's another. 1 I* IS the bed's wet through and through. 1 ... ? - ? ^ ! ? to the < lass. I aiu pleased with Iior," said Mr. Male. "l'leaso, sir, 1 didn't nnswei Turner "Who was it. then? Was it Utisoti, ur y<?u, rilmerV" "No, sir." "Oil, my, here's a tro!" wa.> the eelllor of the room. Mr Mole turned sharply n ,.,.1.1.1 . you, Tur- "Your ibulk. Mr Mole, isn't v< . Tin' l.illiu Itridtrn tavern. The r." replied J ilu'.v won't tiek you any iimrc.' j Mr. Mol?' made another fruntii you, Mai- '?> tli?* window ami with, the sai j stilt. "If I am to t??> disturbed and ; beard in ed In this way. tin* lessons enni | 011." said Mr. Mole. ?und. lie M. Ibdivant's I-'renrli elass>wa .... . | iii! sniii-K .mi-. .Mine in tiic tare a )ikI at { att< inpteil to ki?-K bim, but the seui v say ' master caught him by the foot a I tlm \v him baokwaril. The whole selu tusk ! was now ilia ferment. Mr. Stoma* a me re Mr. rumplctnu left their inspeeti i riiisMS, anil tlie principal hapi>etied insult come in to eorreet the Hu^lish ex< tot ?n eisi s. W iiat is tins7" exclaimed Mr. t'ra s next our. "Mr. Mole with his lists elineli ml p;ii. iiiruuig snarpiy rouuu. i ivaiiy , iol must beg tluit you will India ve with | I1(j decency. Assist mo in extricating 1 k>I your fellow master from his deploram', , l?lc posit ion. He Is up the cliimuey. j OI, I repeat. Mr. Mole, tcrritied t?y the pi violence of two boys, has sought refi r ugo in the chimney anil stuck there." Mr. I'uiuplcton with an air of des ! w peration seized the |x?ker ami began (.,j ramming it up. hriiiging down a show me moors or ine jury : -mMI "That ili'iionils. Tlipy will be fairly h>-\e chosen, ami remember one tiling what * ever sentence the judge? that is my- | y?ur self?passes upon you. if you are found guilty, will be strictly enforced. Yon 1 may go now." tighl Jack walked away and joined the ! other boys in the playground. Mr. Mole 801:5 and M. Itollvant had made friends, and uu>8: all the masters were talking and laugh- ??nii i ?:i >?-ii. <?r ttut'if aw i tan I . been drowned':" 's my opinion you're going off nut." answered Jack. ' Tlie T tple sprang out of bed and pulled ! r> ^ he bliml. which let In the moon- C>3SCE t and euabliil liiui to see that his was soaked through, l'ish of ail , ? ? were moving nUiiit, and a pretty ; ' - there was in the she. ts what with I and shells and the rest of it. ?eines, ii< 2 I^les, 1 1 andem Spi ' alls, 0 'J Bats f honogr 1 Recc 1 "This Is very othl," said In attention. What disl in^ui.-dn roohsV" "ion don't tind any moles ii "Houston senior, that t Don't deny it the \oiee e; you. <hi down to the hot to elnss," exehtiiued Mr. Mole "It's hard lines" l>ei*nii Benin. i 111 i in- senior mastof s, iiliil. i>. "Now. ' wlmt whs uniiis; on. lie cuuio o s |>iiui:iry ; liis ? ??l!?v:ij;ui ami nskoif it Im nssist 111 111. i tliem." "Vat Is it?" ho ?-;?i? 1 "Shall I ivas you. 'I"' \ iiiilow tor you? Is it t line from ; makes too rold?" mi of tlie "So." answered Mr. Mole: "it" angrily. ' I'rn'.'s," said Jiink./pnttiiigjthe llunstou into Turner's moutli. , "Vol's (Int you soy? 1'i.cs t seeinn ;i ml M. r>oli> a ill on Ills Intel;! l?isjrrm ver to I fill! How can you export the l>oys ooulil | orderly v lion tlioy Lave smli a b ' example'.' UiniioiiK ii, I am asUam i shut HI' ,MHI:' lint it Shut uj.: ' said Jack, uial.in^ I voire come from the sonior muster, s"? "Mr. Mole!" exclaimed the print-it words in astonishment. "1 saitt notnniK sir replied the si o me'- 'or "laster. "My o|iinion is that t .?>. fr of soot. "(Jive ll lilm," s:i id Jai'k. "Old ;(ij t'raweoitr likes soot. It suits hint." ,>d "Mr. Stonor. did you speak?" asked the prim-i]tnl. ' "No, sir; I rever uttered a word on my solemn oath." replied Mr. Stonor. ?;,! "This is perplexing. Have we a ventriloquist anions us?" 'ti- A boy stepped forward. It was MaI"* pi -. IIuiistou's friend and eoiupatiiou. ins together about what had taken ( * [dare. Jack sought his friend Ilarvey, * *' and as they met he said: a "Now 1 must settle Maple. 1 won't have fellows sneaking al>out ine, Rr ^ sides. It's s[K>lling my ventriloquism ,lu If I try it on again, every one will Know \Vtio does it." So "The little beast! I'd wig him!" ex- "1 ?1 i-lalined Ilarvey. soiiu "1 say!" 8ahi Jack. "You know the thin; b iKit st shame!" exclaimed Maple.] ffi tell Mr. Crawcour of this. Here's VJi lit and a goldfish and a horrid red 1 lag thing. You'll get it for this." rhy. .vou little disguster." said Jack. , A you mean to say I did itV I'll skin if you tell stories about uie!" mewliat alarmed. Maple answered: . Tl id not mean to say it was you, but ?body must have put ail these, gs in my bed. They eould not hnv.? I uns, ai j mmu r.v us on Po jLITZ C 1 "..TV M I I X \.i .nuumir. sir. ?fou report vou," ii, or I'll I i oh/ \':i I you suy V" ? ri? .1 tiviitit furiously. "\V:i lorloo." mii 1*1 .liirk ^ Harri M H<>- l>ia. i?L?u itfhed. I shall go out a then perhaps you will get at the hi 0;*! Tom of it." is Uth ud tlio snuik ??f tlit> school. ot- "Please, sir. may I speak to youV" lie HflM ia Spr chief's aquarium ? Wouldn't it be a conn lark to take it out of the drawing room you and empty it Into Maple's bed?" Jack ins:s H there of their own accord. Will j q let uie sleep in jour bed tonight, V" PI tone 2 To he cot tinned. lotel. <3j m i?\/U .? A I lolumbi; "u. H: A ii I tl $ 'h leal Health Reso Speci >rt. Opened F al Attention Gi> :or Guests June /en to 15th. & i $ - Tv / > / \ V 4 \ * \ * \ v ' Vi . v ' * V ? / A / > # > / \ P t\v 1^51 IUR B. *11*1/1 in ATHS. I ? ? 1 T 9 I I ARRIS ? a ^ 1 V/ ? I \V* k V = LI PHI A . \ l \ II II T /"^f uuvi i\ vctvi t tiiiu , - SPRI 'ii, r^yj\iiy lu NGS = < COMPANY riAKKi i? 2>KKirNU5>, ( I ****** South Ci