The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 21, 1905, Image 7

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*| ' y | jgj ' . *' '"v. . - * \v x y' " "v** ?> ??? .v i 1 > til ) CT3 I'M iijtr'iMM?? i? iBipi I ?a??CTmMTCTe*??aCJmCT i Jasp RQ ADV00AT1. - I ?t-V? r m nmacmmaammmmmmmmmmm?mmMBmrnm?a?mmmtame 4 A \ , .. ?' ___ JBHHL W MfJ Bat } 1 I 1 sAotaatauu sa^seaa d E w 1 fr ie>. K W) Dz. A H - 4lv s In order to make r< hoes,- Hats, Shirts and )om for Fall and Wint Underwear at a Bic ! r ??? i MTM.r I?ill II ii wi iiiiiiir ! II I II (Stock, I have decided iuctnri. Goods must ?._ _ to sell all my Odds ar be sold. Come early t - ; I / - * id Ends in Clothing, in d get your choice. Si CLOT HI Is w O ? JG! V ill Sell Entire Line : * CPTHINQ!! at ) Per Cent. Less CLOT Than Original Price. HINGH! y Sh ts that sold at from $1 OES and HATS .50 to 75 cents, now C W ! = = S^ losig out at 69 cents, ill :Ow go at 79 cents. iOES and HATf Shoes that sold for 3 >1.50, $1.25 and $1.00 HI 50 and <5 cent Shirts, X Big; Bargains will sell for 38 cents. J ? n Shirts and I Abig 50 cent line of 1 25 ent line at 19 cents Underwear! Underwear, will be clo > i sed out at 38 cents.: l Bai r-r-?.i m > BMOK II l 111 llWitflll Ha Hi It >| Hjfctfi tesburo*. Sheltc ?n F. 1 Perry, Soutl , f In Carolin m %ia?untj Jack Markaway's 1 >ays ' r ScilOOl iiuiiston senior wont sullenly t i bottom of the class, i 'Now. lisicii. l'riinarv rocks no fragments of pre-existing rook "ITa. lia: You say I'roys and Vater o the 1 loo. Vor well. I shall speak 1<? ze prln eipal. I know you now l.oy. you Tur have Tier You shall lieean.-'" ;n and | "Talk Knirlh'ii." ;<1 .l.-fk ? "II wfoi.iiit t>e tUe tiist tune. lie'* j cunel a iioo?l many." ] TKis time .lack made Mr. Puuiple- Ha ton speak. km I "Mr. Pumpleton," said the principal. v. ? 'ertaiuly. What have you to say?" "I-tsh I hoard llarknway? at least he's "Yos. rkawny Bedlngton now. l?nt you "IMglH >w who I moan, sir?talking to liar- "I'm on. And he said he oouid rentrilo- 1 i* :l lid 111IV' Wo onii carry It tosrr-thrr." you nro." ro[>li(H> Harvey. r?, ng" pic slept lu the same dormitory VUUUn II l<? IIH llltOVl' THIS NOI't -?r >m?l von *ire not going tlx- rii; : a big, hulking. tieavv, rep lug buy, inure disagreeable plate than his brother. "Iton't lei jl oeeur again, listen to ine," eried Mr. } crust of the globe is romp great elasses of roeks, e; Some are strati tied, some r tied, llnnston. tell me wli of thing. J are lumi and ulaty," Mr. Mole i<i way to ; on. ifiiif '.H" " flfljjl 1^"' ' to content ' "leave the room!" ! "Hut"? Now, then, 1 "M<>n't answer me. 1 shall dole. "The you n> the head uiuster. \"5o!" used of two Harry Huiiston that*was hi tiled strata. - put his hook under * his at ire unstratl- walked away. at slratilioe .Inel; threw tils vnir.. . >i ft?.r I. wo lit j Tliis lime l be voice cstine from Mr j Mole biiii.se!f. M. lloiivsiut looked m wing 1 him seriously. J] prise!"" Sure. I'flVji^'.vttiirfcerr:?i sire one Kcuinluui'." '.port | "I l?eji your psudoii. I did not > nny thing." Mr. Mole hastened to is lislllie chlili). mi uikI "Vsii! Vou thinU I nm o..e foulV to lied!" [ II ?.,v. "II I... ? W.I....I I "did that remark emanate from you?" , qui i j "So, sir. It did not.*}' I l>ei "Don't believe him." / l<V-Jack. -iAt-1 TWmtime it was Mr. Stouot. _ \ lo hatm* my ata'rrl^ "" 1 ,:i v "Go i|f iit(j cwk," Milil Jack, makliu: , . M. llolfwiiu the speaker this time, the J'renel master having recovered his , lejrs. ^ "Dear me?dear me! I am bcwll- i ? '* Aftn/1 iim in I iw. He said he'd wake you all up ns ore long." continued Maple. enough Thank you." replied Mr. Crawoour. agreed ou are a good l?oy. I shall not forget *'a llf.'en.aJllVlll4te^r i1!! afUr tUu* i "Ilarka way Hediiigtonr < ( j,TI Cra wcour. 1 Harv Jack ran harder than any one else. lioih Mr. Stonor. who was standing l?y the bavin door, caught him by the arm. i eor:i? 4IVX.1 4 ? 41 - 1. ? - . \ I , . .I?m m.. ... ^ I I r to play hhu tl?e trlok tbey bail j . J*. upon. When the bouse wus | ek went downstairs and took , .3t,r nriuin from tl>e drawing room. j ". LiJiiU a the el bit s of Ma- * ^^#PWwiiiie|h*eto|*^aJer:__ e.v* covered, tiie sleeper up**- -t I toys then not Into bed. Jae^, iff put tlie empty aquarium Into jLiJ? r; . . ' 'J Mm rocks a iv." "They have pehhles in t! remains of living bodies," i stun senior. "11..w were they formed "Viuler water, from t Jotriiwanl." "floml! What are unstrat Tln i e u as no answer. I the top of the class, saying III* V t 11**\ I " *1 ll.l v.. "l>on't tr\ any of .your jit iota ami the j with me. I've been in the na cplied llun- ' you don't perform on iik\" The I???\ I.inalied. Mr. Mo r" 1 "whlte^ wit li raye. he surface > "t'hnin hiin up," said Jack. This time tie voice eauie ft I fled rocks?" i window. le bc"au at j "Who's that?" exclaimed Mi : "You, you; ! He rushed to a table, ? liml i 1....i . i ...... i ... lines ??n Jack. vy, iiihI "You say 'lln. ha!" You say 'Vat loo" and 'Frogs" to nu\ I say t?? j le grew hoohy. plum pudding! That vat 1 sav you. sale, and I Miap niv lingers in y< fuee!" oui the "(hi it. ISnlivant!" said .laek.froin window. r. Mole. "Who is It that say 'Go it. ltolivun lied tip. T<> you hoys I am M. Holivant. fo I III I Vil.U IIIC |IMMI l|Hli. (ilia in ; j so very extraordinary." i , |- I All at once there was a cry froui the mi ^replace. A voice seemed to come ] to from the chimney. I nir ' "Help, help! I am stock in the floe!" sahl the voice. "Help, help!" i the "Who Is it?" exclaimed Mr. Craw cour, running to the s|mii. it?* i "Who is it?" he repeat I'd. | 1 "Mr. Mole. 1 urn stuck up the chilli 'in ?\uu iiui near me iicuil master <I call you?" lio said. "tY "1 heard him say 'Hark away. lied- "II -a Ington!' and 1 harked away," said Jack I'd 1 Innocently. | "I'v Mr. Stouor pushed him into a scat, i i laying: j ship : "You will stay." the s Jack made no resistance. ; rendu Mr. Crawcour came up, and, patting ; shells Jack gently on the shoulder, saId: "I l.v> '*l? I?- ^UIW U|? M 1111 a gllKlII. M hat's the matter?" asked Jack. M' you do snore tonight. Von won't /ys relic.w sleep." e had a had dream." answered "1 thought I was on lnuird a I iml we got wrecked. 1 fell into j PO^ijflS .a and begau to sink until I jg m1 the Ixittoin and lay among the i and sand, with all sorts of beast- j r. sharklike tish swimming round ! B HKi jm ""J ills is bail." Ik.' exela bnil." Suddenly it little bo.v \v; to ox< lalni, "Tlioy come to (by voleaiiie origin, from th the i :?itll, after the i|isi>o> strata, and you divide .sir; inary, secondary aiul tenia "Very K'ood! Come up to tlie class. I aiu pleased \vl M "III. Mill. ?M l OIMM*. ?l I filled "very liol)od\. Till' iki\ s iii?*:i11\viliI convulsed with laughter, is supposed "This is very odd." Mr. N tlu- surface j marked. "Order in class? \\ ? interior of ! eeondary rooks'/" dtioii id' the j The head hoy answered. "T ita into prl* j lend from the primary strata ry classes." , chalk." the head of ; ' he voiee at the windov th you, Tur- j "Voiir chalk. Mr. Mole isn't tnu siv i wui not lower myself like litis Mi . \\ I'll* J this on rib creature. this insect!" 1 "t!ive him snakes!" .lack Ioh> re- J front the window, hai arc ( "Where is that Itoy? I wish I eoi | catch him:" said M. Holivant. "Bu hey ex | will not he what you <-n 11 chaffed, to lite will jtlve you one hit on the nose?s and 1 will kick you a la savate?so!" r said: j I),- struck Mr. Mole ill the face a eood at j attciniitcd to kick hint, hut the sen Jit*. " Who put you thereV" [iiii "Two of the boys. Help, help!" "This Is very strange," said the prlnuld | ?-lpul. "Mr. Mole is up the eliiuiney." t J "An?l you'll Ik? up a tree soon if you 1 | ilon't look out," saiil .lack behind Mr. u._ ' rumpleton. "Mr. I'umpleton," cried the prinel- i imi pal. turning sharply round. "1 really 1 i ,j0i must ben that you will behave with 1 auve made it a rule never to punish a uu x>y on the impulse of the moment, and never [ mean to have every boy who offends treatly tried by a mixed jury of mas Uovc 1 ers and schoolfellows. I shall empanel i "(!o i Jury of six in three days. You can with plead your own cause If you like or got Sink some one to do it for you." caugh "Thank you, sir. May 1 object to the j ?IU' ^ members of the jury?" *^U1 ' "That dei?onds. They will lie fairly i j?i'i wci nnu slippery. i \ had such a peculiar dreaui be- | < and 1 can't bring myself to he- ' It Isn't real." TH to sleep, and don't bother inc your sharks." sai<l Jack. * uccci ilenlv Maple exclaimed: "I've <? * t a tlsh! And here's another. I^ISII ic bod's wet through and through, at sea. or where am IV Can I Nets, Sei been d i o\v nod V" 5TIEOLITZ? IE GUN MAN. isor to F. W. Huseman.) ling- Tackle, nes, Hooks, Robs, Lines, ltoles. nt/> uei. i-aiu nr. ,*iole. "I'll .tsc, sir, 1 didn't ans\ Turner. "Who was it. then? Was linson, or you, Filiner?" "No, sir." "Oil, my, here's a yo!" \\ the renter of the room. Mr. Mole turned sharply roil Id mp uohody. "'I'llis Is very oihl," said i Tin- mute limine Iiivi'i'ii. ! l ver," replied I ! ? >' wtiii'i tieU you any mori | Mr. Molt; made another Iran it von. Mai- lo the window and with<the s j suit. "If 1 am to he disturbed am 'as heard In ed in this way, the lessons en j on." said Mr. Mole, round. lie . M. flolivant's Frenrh elass'W I to the senior master's, and, he. "Now. : what was itoiny on, he entile icy .say | master caught him I?y the foot ?t i t 1ii-? \v him back w ar?l. The whole soli lie rush ! was now in a ferment. Mr. Stonor a ame re- . Mr. I'limiilemn left their in>|ieet ; classes, and the principal happened I insult e.uiie in t<> eorrecl the Knylisli ex mot eisi >. What is this?" exclaimed Mr. t'rsi 'as next .-<>ur. "Mr. Mole with his lists elinel seeing and M. Ihdivant on his hack! over to i iii: Ilow can you expect the hoys ?,j decency. Assist uie in extricating ? ool .voiir follow master from his deplora- ' i iiit! , ''I1' position. He is up the chimney. / i ion 1 t'epent. Mr. Mole, terrified by the ; j, violence of two boys, lias sought ref- i ,T uge in tlie chimney and stuck there." Mr. Pumplcloii with an air of des < iw peration seized the poker and leg.in i )(.,l ramming it up, bringing down a show er of sool. to "Hive it him," said .lack. "Old i ?hosen. nrul remember one tiling -what- 11 ! ?ver sentence Hie judge?that is my 1 J"our ' self?passes upon you. if you are found guilty. will he strictly enforced. Von " may go now." . 'hjht Jack walked away and Joined the v other boys in the playground. Mr. Mole sorts and M. Itollvant had made friends, and uiess all tli?.? masters were talking and laughing together about what had taken ^ ' rduce. Jack sought his friend Ilarvev. * *' 1 5 iny opinion you're going oil lut." answered Jack. Tlie Tan >le sprang out of bod and pulled j r> to blind, wblcb lot In the moon- ' ?>aSeDa and enabled lilin to see that bis { vas soaked through. Fish of all ( r>|? wore moving about, and a pretty I HI there was in the shot ts what with and shells and the rest of it. Iiat a shame:" exclaimed Maple. fill oil Mr. Crawcour of this. Hero's VJU dem Spinner attract Fish. lis, Gloves, Mitts Bats, Etc. Dnographs and Records. ns, Rifles at it-ill ion. What ilist iiiiiui.-. rook>7" 'Wuu don't lititl any 111<>! >.<"llunsion senior, that Don't deny it the \oire you. ?>'o down to the hoi lass," exelaiined Mr. Mol "It's hard lines" hej*j senior. "No nr^uinjr, sir. tio d iepm i i on." In s ]>riiu:?ry ! 11ioollonjiuo iinc! nskctt n h : i j- - i s t 11 i in. s in Un*ir?.*' 1 "Val is it V" h?* s;iill. "Sliiill was you. j tli?' vimlow lor you? Is it I'Hita' from uuilo-s too rold?" I tout of the "So." titiswort'tl Mr. i Molt*: "i o :tii!,'lily. j "l'ro^s," s.-ti?l .Iii<-k..'pu(t inultli rti Houston into Tumor's inoutli , "Vnl's il.it you sii y ? I'nits own, or I'll I'rovs. < h \ :it you sav?" rnn liv:i!11 fnriouslt. 0 tonlil j j>,. orderly when tliey Lave such a I ! example'; (Jon I lemon, 1 am a-.Wan I shut j of yuii! ' that it Shut up'." satd Jaek, making xoiee come from the senior master, it's"? ".Mr. Mole!" exclaimed the princl e words in astonishment. "I sant not mug sir. replied the s to mo*. 'or *>* '??i-. "My opinion is that 1 M Bo- l'la.-e is bewitched. 1 shall go out t then perhaps you will get at the I , 1.1 ITawcour likes soot. It suits hint." i ?>d "Mr. Stoiior. diil you speakasked tin' principal, j,is ' "No. sir; I rover uttered a word on my solemn oath." replied Mr. Stonor. p.,| "This Is perplexing, lluve we a ventriloquist aiming usV" on- ,\ boy stepped forward. It was Ma- 1 'he pie. .Illusion's friend and eompniiiou. mil ib,- sneak of the school. M">t- snr nuiv I sin-il. t*\ xnw'*" !??* and as tliey met he said: ;l '",l "Now 1 must settle Maple. 1 won't have fellows sneaking about me. Be ^ ' sides. It's spoiling my vodtriioqulsiii. *x If 1 try It oti again, every one will ^ou " know \Viio does It.'"" Sou "Tlie little benst! I'd wig lilni!" ex- "i dlt claimed Ilarvey. sotnel "1 say!" said Jack. "You know the tiling! chief's aquarium V Wouldn't it be a eonie lark tit take It out of the drawing room VOU I u ami a goldfish and a horrid red 1 ig thing. You'll get It for this." liv, you little disguster," said Jack. A on m?an to say I did It? I'll skin /All you toll stories about uie!" leovhat alarmed, Maple answered: ^ Try 1 not mean to say It was you, but C'?*<K/T| kxIv must have put all these j *" CvJL - in my bed. They could not ha v.* 15 there of their own accord. Will j et use sleen In emu- l???l arid imunitionus on Pocket Cutlerj'. JTZ GUN STORE:, 08 MAIN STREET, lunibia. S C. 0W "W tlorlnn." Mli(l .liK'k 0- Harr | toni of it." is Uth VI I. I lia Spr nud empty It Into Maple's bedV' .Ta<-k'; ings H Phone 27(>. To hp coi tinunl. otcl. $ An I > / \ r * v J V V V * / n / % deal Health Res< Spec >rt. Opened F ial Attention Gh :or Guests June /en to 15th. | #i? v y v /? / K r1> V 4 ? 4 4 \ * \ 4 v * ' YV* V ' *K 4 4 \ f > #' ^ / \ / X 9 ' % SULPH For Rates IUR B. and Reservatio ATHS. >n, Apply to V * i > vj> * ? HARRIS MARK - LITHM IS SPRINGS. i k - SPRI m M k* INGS' = C South Cs COMPANY, irolina. =a I ? K . >& ?' I ?