The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 04, 1906, Image 2
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icate. * 'Sucoess require
To win applause ar
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11 f I
)S not something new
id recognition
;v i
ggMMMg APT OOATI
KlnnUh Marriage Fetra.
Marriage fetes In Finland, as In Norway,
are often prolonged for several TI
rlnvu av?n nmnnir fullr of hnnihlo rnnlc
L
A~MU RDEROUS WEAPONT
t>e Exploatre IlPiioon, the Whale Olio
< hint HsIUnoa 1110118
1
nittRrd General of <he Seat.
of the most extraordinary gpeel- S0UT1
of the flsli family Is tho "uam hal
. . - I
HERN R. R. SCHE- )
P Subscription Rates, la Advi
Six llontbs
ntered at the Bateaburg, S
(Bee as Second Class Mail Ma
No attention paid to 0011
"*2^ But doing that whj
- 2fic- Beyond their rang
* " That Is what we are doing at <
C. P<*t Crushed Fruits and Fruit Syrups i
tter. making drinks that are beyond co
- - ICE CREAM E
espond
Lch others do
e of competition" "
)ur Soda Fountain by using the very best
tnd with our years of experience we are
mpetiiion.
'.VERY AFTERNOON.
One peculiarity, which may excite more
surprise than approval anion*; eligible
suitors In our own "country. Is that the
Finnish lover never himself "pops the
question" to the girl of Ills choice. The 11
momentous proposal Is mmle through a ,n
third person, called the "taluian," to ni
whom the happy couple give a present In
when his delicate mediation proves sue- fe
lessful and ends In a wedding. Not uu- js
Wunnionlv thnir irIff in fhn fulnin M f:lk(W
Tho explosive harpoon, which Is the
odcrn whale hunter's chief reliance, which
a truly murderous weapon, six feet fuj
length and strung lu proportion, Qvo f
ado chiefly of mnllcublo iron and nd- and li
Irnbly designed for the slaying of tho sides
intense creatures. Its most striking whlcl
ature next to tho bomb head, which wlth I
operated by u time fujo and explodes *
A1 | hie tl
" or grout genera 1 of tbo south DUJl
in animal of the whale species,
i has Its home In the Indian ocean. j
I growu nuin Is upward of thlrtyeet
In length, pure black In color
us eyes us lurgo us u saucer. lie- Schedu
the above characteristic features, ujv|s|on
i may be suld to bOL?whalulllte, '
the exception of the eyes, the nam
wo luuneu.se tusks which reseui- Ly, Colui
lose of the elenhnnt iwiti in ui*<> -
LE IN EFFECT
any. 7th, 1906.
anta, Ga., January7t 1930.
lc Changes on the Savannah
effective January 9, 1905.
No. 133
nbia 11:06 a. m
eaoe that is not signed by i
orreot name.
When sending In change of
a!way give your old post off ic*
a
N. ROQERS BAYLY, Ed.
# itivviiiouus ii uur luun
sender s
= QUNTER'S
address EVERYTH
!- ATESBURG,
lain, iney an arinic there.
DRUG STORE.
ING IN DRUGS
s. c.
the unromnntlc form of a shirt. m
In like uinnnor the clergyman who
presides over the nuptial scrvlco re- ^
celves a simple niul Inexpensive present,
often n handkerchief and n pair of (
warm hair gloves. A similar gift Is be- ^
stowed upon the officiating priest at
funerals. Upon these mournful oconslons
the service Is exceedingly simple j
?more so than would satisfy the views
n..i?ioi< 1. i?,? l w
uiu \iuim ui iiJi? is uiu uuujvi" mid
ic device that pro verts the harpoon niclll|
Irawlng" out of the body again under from
e terrllic strain of the wounded inou- ^|10 t
er's frantic olTorts to freo itself. This ,MUrsi
insists of four hinged barbs, which t,K> v
? along the shaft before It Is tired, but ,uarj,
hich ure forced apart and imbed 8 m|
lemselves In the whale's body after ho
lilt, so that If the prize escapes, uuaie
hlch Boiuetimes occurs, it is only by , *
. , ... uaiesui
color, and two queer winglike Trentoi
>ranee extending along Its sides Warrei
the side 11ns almost to tho tall. Ar. AUG
>ld nauis have a curious habit of
lullng their kind to do battle *.vitb
vliales and the shurks, and old Lv. Augi
icrs say that they maneuver with Warrei
joh Intelligence niul sagacity that Trento
are known to all the Islanders by Uatesbi
s which signify winged generuls, Ar* Golui
m1 u-nrrlura or wlnirwl chiefs of
L,,K 1 -ffl p m.
1 ... * :?3 P- m.
ivllle 2 :30 p. m.
UST A 3 ;J? p m
No. 134
ista 3:30 p.m.
ivllle 4 :00 p. m.
? 4 :37 p. m.
,rlf 6 :30 p. m.
uliia 0 :45 p. m
XT A -t .in
FRIDAY, MAY 4, '906.
Dispensaryitc or Anti-Disj
Its is the question.
A. C. Jones.has withdraw
jBiggest Selling
H,n84rj- \
- i ^R'WmrMVE
C AH ZXTUtNAL AmiCATMH
, ? V4TV5.\ rwAUiMrurunoMi
n from > ^romirgx nir ns&t
Salve in The World. \
For sale by <
Dr. O. J. Harris, 5
|H rT < f +rv??ri 1 I
I la, ns n rule, followed by largo hospital- "
. lty on the pnrt of the bereaved family,
i ?London CIrnphle. *
Ad Exprriinrnt With Water.
Take a pound of water the tempera- (
ture of which is 80 degrees C. and mix "
It with a pound of water at zero, or
freezing point. The mixture will make
two pounds of water the temperature
rvf wlilnli ! Ai\ n
reaklng the rope. "
When "fish" are numerous nml there
a chance of killing inoro tlum one in
day a novel method Is adopted with
10 flrst victim. When It Is seen to be
L?ad a hole Is bored through Its back '' an
ito Its stomueb and air Is pumped Into j>,"> 1
by a pipe from the steamer's engines 111
lit 11 it Is Inflated like n great balloon. '"I'm
be orifice Is then closed with a wood- ^bin'*
a plug, and a man Is left alongside In ,u>
as- Lv. Colui
The Heliotrope. Batesbt
bough the heliotrope 13 a tender . Trento
, extremely sensitive to cold, It Is r" uKl
the best plants for cultivation
>rs. It seems to hnvo few diseases Uifi
s usually free from Insect enemies,
s with abundant water and sun- if8
and Rullicient nrtlUclal beat It
?-?- " ...i.u.... ...v.... Ar rnln
iiu. 1?V.
6 30 a. m.
JrK 7 4?) a. m.
n? 8:15 a. m.
,sta 0:50 a. m.
Mo. 130.
Jsta 10:30 p. m
nt*>n 12:20 a. m.
itesburtf l:30a.:m.|
the race for Governor.
Cotton ia peeping throjj
ground on many farms in t
tion.
Our Mayor Is improving <
s raw c*oupS
I'*- filUIUlOU.COlWN TfltHUk
( {^ \W^ itiiUJ- N 'TIHQA
sh tie? CENTS
Ills Sic- C THE GARLAND DROO C* [
? 1AUINQRL H Bi.lUi/
J rot mictions. see circular tiui?c.\
/v/">%/W '-w -*/
aur side ?- ?
^ um of
A L>?. VJUIIltl D, Jt S
D- Timmons and ;
Crosson Drug Co. <
tim. S:ilve! Salve!! SniMri t)i> Qolm k??i
? ?" "IS1"-'3 V.
i Now take another pound of water at
( 80 degrees C. mnl nits with it a pound ^
of crushed Ice?that Is, tee crystals?at "
1 zero C., the same temperature as the 1
| cold water In the first mixture, and the '
, result Is that we have two pounds of
water at freezing point
) In both cases the weight of water at "
zero C. Introduced into the warm water ~
' was the snnie, but before the lee crys
t tnlo - -til! P
Binall boat to establish ownership, "1,1
liilo the whaler steams off In quest of ^ \nr
.1 . ? , , when
thor prey. As innuy as Ave whales
avo been killed by a shin In one day,
, , i,i ? , wood
our Is not an unusual bag, and .
iirees and twos are coiauiouly got. A j .'
Ingle ship killed twenty-two In a week, ^.pjS
ml the record year's work for one Is u.() .
58, an ain.T/.ing number when It Is re- ' ^
lembered that on stormy days It Is lin- ,
plJlOO
ossible to cruise at all. as the sprays
UIWU1 till ? 11111-1 IV'IIK "I" i ^
and is so tenacious of life that
i cut down to a mere stick It .
:ly shoots forth luxuriant new ColU
. In addition to this the more the Pass Bi
Is pruned the more luxuriantly It u ip
oms. The blossoms should lie cut
a considerable length of the new ^r*
upon which they grow, and If at
fully Immersed In water and then
d deep In a well filled vase tliev r
... - !_ Lv. Augt
" ? j:.ju a. ra.
No. 7
robia B:00 p. in.
atcsburg 6 :14 p. m
renton 0 :58 p. m*
ista 8:10 p.m.
No. 8.
ista n-w n nv
walks by placing cinders c
and covering the cinders with
Our boys have the basebi
again. Strange to say it
contagious.
ill tllem vyn^> ctlUUMUU. oumg IIMU >v ?v
sand. 'loors of the courts, others to ol
causes. The discussion scemii
ill f ver k'0015, an(* looked for a tim<
if liuman life was more highly
is very
ued in the Palmetto State. We i
with regret, however, that coi
tions have not materially been bet
wr.UH/vol - J mi. t ? ..till (nn m
v"w let It be Pine Salve, natures remedj
.her for cuts, burns, scores, etc. Sold b}
lf,ly Titrmons llros.
i as
vai.
,ote & $
si "The Old S
uM%
u 1UIO WUIU USSUIUi; il I1?[UK1 VTUIIlllllUll J
r tliey Lad to absorb a certain amount <>f '
f heat. Tliat heat was drawn from the .J
warm water and consequently reduced ^
; Its temperature, but It did not raise the
. temperature of the lee. It shuply ueted ,t
' as energy hi enabling ^he Ice to become
H liquid and remained In that liquid In ^
^ the form of latent heat, to be given up ^
' again as soon as the water reassuined n f
' crystalline form.
ury (lie kuii. '""1 t during the win- (p."'^1
. r uionllis lisliinv? Is abandoned. I>ur\{X
that period the whales "strike oif" qlo?
lie coast to escape the ice (loos, to ^
liich the rorquals are not partial, be- J.
iK lu this respect unlike their arctic
jiiKencrs. whose lmbltat Is now the re
intest section of Hudson buy and the
tinnncls which strike north from Its n
irtliest bounds into tlio polar sea it- (*l
elf.?Technical World. 7,1 v
hi itivnii nun uuurciuh mr 111:111v "
Tin' plant Is a little difficult for I'&SS li
ours to propagate from cuttings, " Bi
:h with plenty of water and huh ^r. Colu
Kotno bottom heat the young eutqulckly
root and prosper.
Lv. !3atc:
a i*nt iinpir. A r. I err
sklent MeKInley once had an npnt
for the post of minister to Bra- r Tvrr
lio brought with him a petition C
renton b:50 a. m.
atesburg 9:38 a. m.
rabia 10:50 a. ni.
No. 48 Ex. Sun.
sburtf 7:20 a.m.
y 0:20 a. m.
No. 47. Ex. Sun.
y 7 :15 p. m.
XDings are warming up m
circles, candidates are comini
to Che open and various p
are being announced.
Our representative, A. Fi
ver, is doing some excellent
Washington along the lines
y\j"V'v?. cu. llieic 19 Mill CIlllUCI] WW 1U
; out in ,)f blood-shed throughout the St
>latforms No part of the State seems to be
from it. We c. noot believe that
! is due to the tardiness or the laxi
rank Le- the courts. South Carolina ji
work in are doing their duty as perhaps n
of rural before. Let them continue to d<
?reC'i Reliable" |
i all jfg m d\
ness o ueorgia $
irii s ^
r;: I Railroad. |
.101 ^
| "Wonderful Fiddle*.
One of tho greatest fiddles that ever
' were known was to be seen at the
I French court nt tho tline of Charles IX. 11
I This was a viol so large that several
boys could bo placed Inside of It
' These boys used to sit Inside this queer
I instrument and ship: the airs that the 11
| man who handled the bow was playing e
L on the viol outside. The effect is said lt
I u
slRnc
that
LINCOLN'S CARELESSNESS. ,ie
ho w
In lint III* Knvorllr Receptacle for mros
Letters nnd I'niKTM. I'll 1
When Lincoln was postmaster of ..p,..,
low Saloiu ho used to tuck the letters pjcnt
lslilo his hat anil deliver them when ^
ver he happened to meet the persons ,.ons|
> whom they were addressed. As this \Vjtli
, O in. .. 1- - C 1*1- 1
<1 by i.OOO (hlengoans. It bcouib at. uaie
ho was n picture frnmor. ami as
rent about canvassing for orders . ..
as In the habit of collecting signa- 'V " 11
: to his petition. President Me- r-1 err
py listened respectfully to the npnt,
questioned him as to his qunl- ??v. T*err
Ions and tlnally explained that be- Vr. Hate
be could give the matter serious
deration lie would have to confer
the senators and representatives v- r-dgi
sourjr 8 :55 p. m.
No. 50. Sunday Only.
esburg. 8:00 a.m.
y 9:20 a. m.
No. 49. Sunday Only,
y 7: 15 p. m.
:sl>urg 8: 25 p. m.
No. 233.
l'lie Id 2: p. m.
delivery. lie Is a man v
things.
Our canines are to be taxe<
future. All those who ha
dogs will have to pay the pe
to doing by the ninth of thl
n* aa? t.hnlr n?u talfpn to
fllO doi 9 inruw away so mucii Buniiiueut ??
It comes to trying one for killing
fellow being. Be lie rich or p
high or low, let him who will t
i in the ^lood. feel the heavy arm of the
ve their jjangjnp js a little more commo
nalty of gtate than in some years,
s month j.jjgj.g are as we imve said in t
the doc . .
ut ii jw tiegantly Equipped Passen- "X
. | W ger Trains between all
A points. Pullman Palace
i?orf 'JL Cars between Atlanta, Au- IX
i ,rt K usta and Charleston,also
1C between Augusta and St. ^
law. X Louis and Charleston nnd IX
. KlJ Clncinnattl. Fast Freight
n ^ Service between the West ff\
but a and Augusta, Athens, Ma- 'X
con, Charleston, Savannah "v
lieae ^ and all points in SouLheas
* to nave been very beautiful, though it
^ would Boem as If the presence <?f the '*
^ lads In Its Interior would seriously In 11
? terfere with the tone of the "great fid :l
' die," as It was called. Many years aft v>
S er another huge instrument of this kind
was used at concerts In Hostou. It 11
L was so large that to piny it the tiddler ''
hnd to stand on a table to use his bow t;
J at the proper point on the strings. This t(
i Instrument was called "1110 grand fa- 11
> 11 lull 1-AillllJIIV V>1 lli3 OUSIIIOSS s/f Yon)
in, It may readily be Imagined that ..y
lie office of Stuart & Lincoln was not hj? ,
model establishment, where then .irosi
as a place for everything and every good
liing In Its place. And It was not. In ..yy
eed, as a managing clerk the Junioi jf j (
art nor would have been a hopeless
allure, and us an attorney, in tin p(
schuieal sense of the term, he would
ever have distinguished himself, lb *Prvl
Illinois. 4 rum
ou know that wo have to select AIK
nen for these bl|g pluces," sulci the
dent kindly as ho bade his caller A ike
by. Trent
'on't I bo Just as hi}* as any of 'eni Edgel.
get the Job?" was the retort. ~
Ml
itlier of lite Wrntbrr norciu. *r
l? father of the weather bureau nt*('s wer
oo was Inoroaso A T ntttinm n fashion t
tm 2:21$ p. m.
ION 3:05 p. ill.
No. 234. _
11 4:02 p m
on 4:37 p.m.
ieki 4:55 l).m'
Idtlle Agri iVrfninrri.
oat perfumers of the middle
e, It appears, the Arabs. The
if using perfumery came into
pond and transported to .
one -,?> ^ by a
freight cars off of the eariy
train. The time nuw b?-<
lumoia auu au^uowm jo auv
I columns previously, men warning
I i-v?o stntp frppd bv iuries who lia<
V rewi:\rtl foi the ? , n 10 she eld
t given in } dandled a'. IVi?- ei > ' a rope long
kln;r iht . rn the art! c: ".r,v3 ?v ,< e
morning} .regiven tin- i ; .res :is .aken
veeu Co. j tlis o idal rocoi T > c i
IUW a IIW| JL UWJ UkW IMW M'
over | ^ iern unu.Carolina territory. "g>
3 no I #S, 'J
h;,ve|o A . O. Jackson, v
. >n ,i?cra!i-ec-'*.!-*
S At. ^ r/C o ..
0 , -*i? >> . V-. . i .r,
.> -&'*&' J ~U* tv > '.
. ..I
j | thor of llildlea." | j
i RM'M
' i , vr
h | 0j. . <jt .. ... . ,
I uiouirn uio urico wns ar>.tHX? mines. i
i.slikiHl everything eonnooted with the I ino,j,
ruilgery of legal routine, hated draw- I wj1Q
- nvi<l #ln?r?<c *
II <111 llltMl. ?J tuiuia a I I M I
?st nnd retired but ripe scholar, }VC?5
lived In Milwaukee. lie was tho 'tu"nns
?? - and oftei
,
iroi>o through the crusades,
were the great dealers In It
i sold disguised subtle poisons
o.d "< . '
t m) ! in*
,i' ' i 4 r
ana one nair flours.
The exhibitions and tes
new fire engine Tor the past
Ings drawing water fn
branch with Its hose and
streams of water upon the co
and other buildings on th
aemana the serious mougnt o
law abiding and peace loving citl
Is it not high time to face the i
ts of the
realities disclosed by the r?c<
few even
says Mr. Kohn, "and give grave
om the
slderation to the causes of this
throwing
lurt-huuse Polling condition and the remed;
e street, Its correction?'*
r all
r? CRESCENT
RESTAURANT
i apv
for 1538 Main Street.
When after INTO Rochefort was sent
to New Caledonia and Ills property '
confiscated Victor Hugo sold the orna- '
aient for the benefit of Itocliefort's '
family. It turned out that It was the
"* work of Renvcnuto Cellini, and It v
brought In 200,000 francs. x
Korlunntc Knala,
A Jewish newspaper tells the story of
n rnlM ? !.,? ??v ......... 1 .ul .,.,.1 I..*,.-..
haracterlzod the careful, orderly, ex went
et solicitor he was utterly deficient [n p
[o never knew where his papers were, gtuu;
nd apparently the only attempt he ure
ver made to better the disorder was t< base,
vrite on one of his handles of papers
vhlch litteml his desk, "When yot:
an't find It anywhere else, look in p0
his." Hut that was long after the flrtn ono ,
if Sta. rt & l.lneoln had dissolve*!, and (
i then we llnd him exoliilnlnir to n
her bureau was under his charge 1>ou,<* no
hlcago. It was on the small bo- lce11^
lugs of I>r. Laphani that the ensj'stem
of the signal service was ^Inu>d ki
J. Dr. Lnpham dletl In 1873. Tlie Kuni
mine of
Th* Dear, Worn Hand. (1"y' f?r
\v things are capable of touching 1
with u deeper sense of pathos than 1 \es ,
shrunken, blue veined hand of one se,r ni
... (n flu* tie
t go a moment without ner
tie and liked to have her linen
Voltaire spoke of the peril
th as the luxury of luxuries,
ly hills of the Var became a
wealth and remain ho to this
the scent distilled from tlowa
subtle delicacy which still
the primacy. The Etuprcsa
s gave another great stimulus
<? < iii.. i..
proved satisfactory to the to
ell and they have purchased
gine, reel and hose for the
will be stationed at the bra
the water supply where 11
placed at work In a short
fire company will be orgar
members will be in readines
iwn coun- Here are some of the figures:
i the en Chicago, with a population of
town It than one million and a half, hac
inch near murder to each 11,001 of her po
t can be tion; while South Carolina, with r
time. A the same population, had one for
lized and >t7<)9, which is more than twlct
s, at th< proportionate number of Chicagi
COLUMBIA, S. C.
more Eviry tliiii ' in Sjkih.
1 one
puia- The Best of Everythinj
lbou,t at Moderate Prices.
each
i the ___________????_
3. ~
the Jewish law to the faithful t.: i. . v ;s
for n stipend which i /luui* clerk
would scorn. The barncd man was
asked by a friend how he was getting
on. "Slowly." he answered, with a sigh. '
? "If It were not for the numerous fasts '
which our religion proscribes I am sure 1
my family would die of starvation."
Xo CutiHf For Ft'ar.
ri?t . a.. _ _ n 11 * * ??
?. ? - - - WIJO
orrespondcnt that bo had placed lib a Hj,
eltor Inside an old bat and bad tbu- burd
lojrlected answering it, which sthows br jjnio
aul not wholly outgrown the habit ol tjmt
lis postoflico days. Indeed, bis bat con ^riel
inucd to be bis favorite receptacle foi softt
mpors as loug as bo lived, and be t|,i?
icver acquired any sense of order.? ?|,at
"redoiiek Trevor 11 HI In Century. j|(,s ,
more
is near niul dear. Nothing brings ^oft
inrper pang of foreboding ami u jemj ju
or lump lu tlie tliroat than tho llrst wWeh Hh
It strikes us that the gentle hand ,H.rfmue
sooUkhI our childish palua and
s and has gladly worn away Its nlamn
less und beauty In our service Is Gue ^
r.nd withered, with purple veins tQ tho f
stand out like whipcords when It rPcelve<j
it rest. Hucli a hand ought to look yoto wltj
beautiful to those for whom it has
>rt* her mouth dainty lace horwn
pocket handkerchiefs, on
e had sprinkled some delicious
?London News.
role and lb* Ambaaaador,
ly the Austrian ambassador
ederal diet. Count Itechbertf,
a dispatch Instructing bltn to
1 Prussia for a certain liupor
call, for action in case of
trust we may never have oc<
use this machine for a tire, b
we be so unfortunate as to h
& call, let every citizen respo
ptly and rally to the reel an
the hose f jr action, and we 1
engine will do the work.
tire. W? London, having a population o
;aslon tr and one half million, had one mi
ut should for each 274,192 persons. Paris,
ave sucl llmost lw0 and three quarter mil
nd prom had Qnly 15 mllrders, or one for
d spread 180 y3g 0f her population,
ihink tht fiiis is a small proportion whei
Lex- ^ ^
f six! iimr ir TililllliniilkF ^lyniMr
Jrder wlufl ^ >+ m
wnb y Southern E
cacl> H Railway i
a "! Bthrouqh service!
iiu.imiui imiis a iounsii nniui you
| women have of carrying your purses In
? your hands when In tho street. Wife? 1
^ Why Is It? Husband?Becnuso a tlitef ;1
| could easily snatch them and Ret away. h
f Wife?Well. If the husbands of otlier 1
women don't Rive tliem nny more to
| put In their purses than you rIvo me to '
it put In mine tlio thief would starve to
g death. '
i TT
......... , wr.- . ..r tOlllM
The superstition in agricultural com awn'
nullities that tlie phases of the moon oled
itYect the germination ami growth of
icisl has a parallel in a queer belief ,
hat the moon also influences the
rrowth of hair on the head. Here Is Hit ,?nre
Id recipe. The bnldhended should take whk
'two ounces of boar's grease, one dram thltli
>f the aslms of burtietl bees, one dram >Cf>.,
?f the ashes of southern wood, one Hollo
iiuu niirii
J, whose suffering It hns ebarmod g^eutlnl
r, than the fairest band ever mod th() rppr,
by a sculptor. man stut
and tbUk
Think the Eilrth ! Hollow. llttttdod t
cording to n queer belief In exist- w(lo n.nii
among the Icelanders, all waters jniirk;
h flow toward the north are drawn "There
icrward by n suction created by tho n^Morf
lis tumbling downward through the paj0 linij
iw which, they tlrmlv believe
miiu, iiecoiiiimuieu wuil U couletter
directing hlui to Induce
reentntlves of the other (lories
to voto against the measure
i defeat It. In his liastc ho
he wrong paper to Rlsmurck,
I and returned It, with the re*
must t>o some mistake here."
: saw his blunder utal grew
excited. "Don't bodlsturbed,"
ington Dispatch.
The Boston (Mass.) Transci
note that som e of its c< n tri
aro remark! ng upon the fact
State flag and not the nations
floats over the capitol at Mo
Ala. The Rnstnn naner oavo
tuv ui ^UUJCUI UU1 L'tii
For instance, Aiken county s
24 murders, or a murder for each
ript takes of her population; Greenville Cc;
mporaries >2, or 1 for each 2,431 inhabit
that the Charleston county, 18 murders,
ilemhlen for each 4,888 of her popula
ntgomery Orangeburg. 13 murders, or 1 for
VTAro ilicl - rti-n * " ' * *
lines jr ^
hovis Kfl Every Day All The r
1.859 ) *
>unty Way. I
anlS; SI HIGH-BACK COACHES. f
tk n- Q',RAWIN(1-ROOM SLEEPERS S
encli ANI)
"L iinrucitr," <
v In the churchyard of Woolwich, Kent, <
g England, Is the epitaph: "Sacred to the s
1 memory jf Major James Ilrush, royal i
uj artillery, who was killed hy the ncel- f
1 dental discharge of a pistol by his or t
1 clerly 14th April. 1831. Well done, good
|j and faithful servant."
Her Method,
| Mrs. Wise?The new girl Mrs. Close- j
iriim or uie juice or a wuiio liljr root, ;r;ltl
tne drain of oil of sweet almonds and Tliel
;lx drains of pure musk. Make nil olnt- ;s (|
nent of these ami the day before the worl
nil moon shave the place and anoint It <?ent
very day."?New York Tribune.
The Rrutet jjf
"This lint of mine," stormed the wife, ll3
has been out of date for ten solid [,ort
ears." dtnl
I Halll H1K
a our Klobo from pole to polo. 1 gjv<) ]
r authority for this curious belief joro you
ho "ITtnmn StiRa." a semlsacred ^ |uu wl)
{, written early In the fourteenth jn
llIT- his otllcli
bora's
Hope anfl Jor. henccfori
>po, of nil passions, most befriends
ore. Joy bus her tears, nnd transhas
her death. Ilope, like a cor- Minora
IlllKH'nlit Uiftiml' ~
umrck. "You did not lutcnd
mo this document, and therehnve
not given it to me, and
oily Ignorant of Its contents."
lie inado no mention of It In
il reports und thus won Ueohratitude,
besides having him
th "on the hip."
Mturrala In l ood.
Is in our food form nn lnu>or
1? f ~
ly, that there is nothing s'n
this, that it is true of Massa
too, that the State and riot til
al flag is used on its State hoi
Transcript is willing to ad
there is no treason in A labam
the State flag. It may perhap
ftlir Mtioilfhnaollo ^ r.
.w.j i,auo. ngures couia oe g
igular in r,ut these are suntcient for purpo
.chusetts comparison. From these rccorc
le nation ?ems that each of the count!
lse. The Greenville, Aiken and Charlestoi
mit that norc murders than did the large
a's use ot 0f Paris with her nearly three mi!
s interest ofpersrn-i.
tven, JjTWj SOUTHERN RAILWAY DIN- |
SCSOf il INCl CARS
latl FINEST CARS
1 had H FASTEST TIME
Cit> 0 CONVENIENT SCHEDULES F
-j ON LOCAL TRAINS. jjjjj
j seep nas got must bo n jewel. Mrs.
f Young?Why, alio complnlns about her >
1 moro than she (lid about any of her t
% others. Mrs. Wise?Of eosrso. Phe n
1 wants us nil to think tliat the girl Isn't I
jj, worth enticing away.
A Minor Gift of llraatr.
| A man may be as unattrnctlvn phys- s
j lcally as a gargoyle, but If he possesses
W personal force and strength of ehnrac- \
"I should certainly have thought," re- jlonr
ponded her shameless husband, "that mak
ho styles would have swung back to It j0yS,
it least once In that length of time."?
.ouisvlllo Courier-Journal.
" Ar
A Snvinn 8r?trm.
"I saved a big pile of money today," new
aid Mr. Hardhead. men
"That Is lovely! IIow?" sold his wllo
vlfe. -*?
??"??? tnnt lug
t at once Inspirits and serenes, nor tlon 'pi,
as him pay his wisdom for Ills our f<>
?Young. tlio comi
? body. T
She Knew Illm. I Olid pro^
i nrrhltoet remarked to n lady that neccssar
ad been to see the great nave In the trlc j?jc
church. The lady replied: "I>on't j>hutc of
tlon names. I know the man to woy jH
ni you refer."?Sacred Heart He- bones. a
redlent us regards our nutrley
Hwm to assist tho digestion
kIs and are needed to complete
K?sltlon of many fluids of tho
tills tho anlt In tears la poetlo
rerbiul both, and aalt Is also
Y for the perfection of the gas*
o of the stomach. The phos.
lime (In which oatmeal, by tho
rich) Is needed for building
nil there is not n tlnlil i\t tlm
\j uo WUUCIIiy
know that in the "Secession
South Carolina, we go even fai
Massachusetts or Alabama u
plain the fact of the federal a
The South Carolina State he
two flags, when it floats anj
from ttie top of the flagstaff ^
na Hnr?o 1 /?r\1/\ro **. v* 11 ^ J - ?
umry mi isn't tills, Indeed, food for thoi
''State of
rfcher that WINTHROP COLLHOE
1 aiakliiK SCHOLARSHIP and E.NTRAN<
llegiancc EXAHINATION.
>use float;- The examination for the nwar
, at .. vacant scholarships In Winthrop
lege and for the admission of
vaves tin students will be held at the Co
, . . Cmirt Mnuaft nn Frlrf?v lul? a?i
lglit? ?rl For Full Information, C011;
: suit Any U||
ZB Southern Railway Agent, or
| R. W. HUNT,
t'col- PP Division Rnssengci Agent, km,
iTnty || Charleston, S. C. |r
% ter he will never lnek feminine udmlrn1
tlon.?London Gentlewoman. f
i
|.ppt(|rc> nn?l Lpnrnlnir.
| I hnve k;|Ined nothing whatever from
4 any lecture I ever heard excepting an
1 Increased power of fortfettlntf. ? Con- n
m fesslon h.v the Ilend Master of Eton. t
Alivil)'* I'll r nuI ii if.
it] "What's 3'our occupation, sir?"
Vlt'W
"Instead of going to law with a man
or what lie owed ino I let him liavo
L"?London Tit-Hits.
11
lit* Specialty. |llai
Mrs. Knlckor?Is your husband an inir
ifter dinner speaker. Mrs. Hooker?No, j()
>ut he does a powerful lot of grumbling p
luring It?Brooklyn Life. ( *
rm ? ? - 1 e
m body, fn
Which ct
To the Trustees of wtry. To
Is our earnest whh to donate a ! Jor 0X11,1
UHy of the I, & M. I'alnt to jourj
eh and every church whenever It t,,r
he painted \ nnd |H ?]
ooo cliurcl es painted with I. &,
ftnaac
:il!nn?l. Sr \1 mill, t ... i
>m the blood to the saliva, for
trtaln minerals are not neeca0
much mineral matter, taken,
iple, In overhurd water, 1h InTherefore
all hard waver
? softened before use. Buoli wulees
constipation and dyfpeimla
[>t to cnuso kidney trouble^
Ill's !' ? For an (Slxphaat,
1 ii? >ii ??i - - ? - - -* k
MM UIV/MU ? VUJUliJ I VTIllJtZ 14 I ill CI
State flaj;. Thus the relation
and nation is made plain; tli
Is on top. Oh, yes; we a/e fcb
reconstructed down here.
A BLOOD-STAINED STJ
Tlllc 1 a hn a# o?? --4 * -1
111 18 ie 9 a. m. Applicants must not be
of Stat< than fifteen years of age. v
11/ scholarships are vacated after Ju
1 they will be awarded to those ma
orouglily the highest average at this exaa
tion provided they meet the cc
tions governing the award. A|
cants for scholarship should wrii
President Johnson before the ex
i ipvi ination for scholarship applies
Lit. blanks.
? ?t ? " - - ?
'le"g Jjjj BROOKS MORGAN, >
dyV" Vsst. General Passenger Agent olu
'"in"8 H Atlanta, Ga. L
ppl j - f J 1 it ai^n. t 3.iii,. E- a.iiiiiiLE auiilh it f
te to
am- ???,
itlon The gums and resins obtained fron
niilP t rPGQ hn l'n lonnr Knnn ? /. - J -
| "Mine Is a pursuit. I'm ft bill col- ^
1 lector, you know," ^
I It Is not dilllc.ult t<> relievo blind. j(
| oleedlnp. itching r?r protruding piles r
" wiih Man/.an, the prrcat pile n' li
. ft Is put ui In collapsable tubes with o
-.o'/'/if un J limy be mi induced and nj
plied at the sent nf in" *r.mbla
uuvru utm wnyn or hiiowiiir nunaracfon
without ft RiiporabuiulttncQ Of ,,IS
vords.?Philadelphia Bulletin, te s
noidlnff Ilnndn.
Do Gnrry?Why In it thnt when rt fob :
:>w la nlono with ft girl ho loves they Ij*
ohlom i>lay curds? Morrltt Because
r thoy did she would have to hold her '' H
wn hand. Ha
\Vi
"Snmn men ilnn" ? ~..ii ?*?
Linseed Oil wiU pa^nt a moder- w,,(' an'
izod house. ! proveptc
tuaicost L & M. about. *1.20 per |'ir u v,''
i Brownln
& M. Zinc hardensL. & M. White Hossettl'
and makes the paint wear like to clean
I one pus*
irows.Sc I'cck, Montpelior, Vt , ! elephant
ilcs. ''Sc-liool house No. 1 painted *">' 'Wl'
i iiusBciii u'.tvt h iit'unmni ror
ma In. (if will with difficulty
d at one time from purchasing
y largo sum a young elegant,
g said to him, "What QO earth
do with him, Qohrlelv' anc\
replied: "I uu-an t?> teach htm
the windows. Then when *ouia
es hy the house he will see the
cleaning the windows and will
o lives In that house?' and pea.
- ...? .? v.?v viuiv ui an ai uci
days News and Courier from
of Mr. August Kohn. Seve
aifo there was much said In r
the cheapness of human lift
State. So much so that th
le in xvi?>t jvnuiorsi.i;js lire worm si.oo
, free tuition. The next session
the pe.' open September 19th, 1006. For
ral years thor in'ormatlon and catalogue,
dress Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock
e<?ard to s. C.
5 In this
e public Subscribe to The Advocate.
and * ~..B ?v6.iir^Kui/.eu#!
WIU highly beneficial in the treatment o
fur- backache, kidney and bladder troubles
nd- Pine-ules is the name of a new medl
Hi"' cin\ the principle ingredientsof wbicl
coine fiom the pine forests of our owi
native land, Bold by Timraons Bros
s " " 1 If
pain instantly SoH by f'immoniros.
,
a
t?
, For headache, constipation. He.
, Dade's Little Liver Pills are best. The\
cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by
Timmons liros. C
mi 1(1 1'IICK' ? it ll
iben, " 'cause do3*'n pot too much vcj;
onso, nnd others don' wurry 'cnnsi jl
t*y aln* got eenso enough."?Wnslilnfi
[>ii Star. ^
So!
Subscribe for The Advoate.
iub?
L & M.; two nmts. I'sed only
ullons L, & M. and nine gallons ^lt|lk ] ,
Actual cost Li. & M. about Ui 1" jnan'K |i
Inn." civutt in.
d by Hoi man-Cull urn Co.
Hatesburtf, S . C. Silbl
t-ribe lo The Advocate. Cat?.
toll him. 'Oh, thut'a a jmlutep
tusaett!,' and he will say. 'I
ihouhl like to buy ono of that
h-turos.' So he will rlnjj to
anil I aba'! p?ll him o-nlew '
icribe to The Advo?*
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