The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 15, 1906, Image 2
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fidbacriptloa Rates, In Adv
One Year
Six Months
fint?red at the 13ntesburg, S
Office aa Second Class Mail M
I^Bieeest Selling s
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V %Stn AM WTtBfUL AmiCATMfl
XyT*SA ran ah. imrianatiohi
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No attention paid to 301
eace tbat Is not signed by
orreot name.
When sending In change o!
alway give your old post offl<
_ _ _ To Get the Skin
respoud Thoroughly Clean
seuder'.- ... . , ,
the dirt mu?t be worked out?
the skin must be kneaded like
a cloth garment in the wash
f add res.- tuf'" . u . r
Pompslon Massage Cream
ce' is first rubbed into the porei
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N. ROGERS BAYLY. Ed.
PRIDAY. JUNE 19. '90<
The packers are puttlnu
loosening the imbedded dirt
then it is rubbed out, bringing
& Prop the dirt with it, removing th<
______ cause of sallow, lifeless com
plexions, restoring health]
circulation ; taking away wrin
kles and animating the tissues
wn. For women?Pompeiai
Creutn is a necessity. It make
, up tlie tjlp 1Ke of toilet oowder unnec
; Our No. 21 kitch
i en Cabinet
; FOR ONLY
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Li UJUij kilv.
re f$ fjff&i'
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squeal now, but not In cans.
It should be stated in just
packent that the ctubaln
thej use is not the ordina
taklug variety.
In ma 11 w niAnno has
tssary. Contains no grease
leaves no shine, arid canoo
ice to thi induce Krowth of ha,rFor
men?it is most delight
ling fluif ju\ after shaving. Takes a*i
ry under- razor soreness and irritation.
Call for sample and book c
facial massage.
Price 50c and $1.00 per jar.
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11 V/U III Uivviia Iius
been visited by so many pri
It must be our popular bacl
bring them.
Talk about blue laws?'
cannot get your shoes shine
day, and as to buying a clga
| (jUIN 1 tK 5 L>K*JV
?tty girls. I STORE.
ielors tha I batesuurw "*.8 <
d on Sunr,
It Is out I GOING
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$15.00.
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or in* question.
It Is said tbat among sta
Washington no more la t
being called a liar tban bei
"Is It hot enough for you?'
Earah Bernhardt went
te.rn.nl. 1 RITIl [)?
bought of H LJUil-L/.
?t? asked: 1 ]f SOj yOU WJ|| nt
IjLocks and Hard>V?
^(Trimmings, and ca
to conej Jnot fail to beinterei
- B This wonderful
M one of the most u;
:e<]p ly arranged piece
,reK vented. Has Gol
itlR stands 7 ft. 4 in. 1
[ Kitchen Cabinet is
seful and convenients
of furniture ever in
den Oak finish, and
ligh. Weight 200 lbs.
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i>oors and
VA RE- -
i y* 7 *
VV IB "ft sa
Island last Sunday and did ?
lng of the chutes. The dlv
la Just as young as she used
The British people are m
tidlous about what they pu
stomachs. They hare boy<
pure '.od of the American 1
lomeshoo ^|ed in the beauti
ice Sara) ||goods made by P.
to be. |Sf. Corbin. Nothi
lladds so much to 1
iightj fan- Qfinish of a building
t m thei ||U rti s tic hardwa
sotted the Sf^e cost of the b
oecf trust, Jis but a small ite
fu'H This Cabinet w:
?g|i with any at $20.0
-' en for a limited tim
iraei| $15.00 freight pre
est|| South" Carolina.
Sm.E^. n <m rw yr
ill compare tavorabh
0 on the market, ant
e we offer them at
>paid to any point ii
t t tf k tv t
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fi -w^ W;. Oc&I
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jppard Llg
11 Freezer;
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Tennis seams to be the
now. There are severai
courts and every fair afu
young ladles can be 9een
large numbers.
The bref packers ure tryh
s Ijland the difference
thin* beie Jlprice between p
jfood cia> ^hardware and C
imoon tin phin's Artistic Ha
piayinj? ii fivvare is but triflii
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b ^tewm
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5ll iFPNITIIRi
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$ s r| I <z
fe.e kliaiyA ^,3ft
5 Aim
thf or?s5 by full s>*?n advsr
li'fcso til wind Mvtt doesn*
~v>o\k k ad or mi ativerti
Uie?? luivcrt bU;ji Ui.il
The optimist who deslrei
that the country Is In a |
condition Could uoublless d
t,sr lumbia, s. C.
* Wou ^.... ; ^ ..
scu eilt WWlli. -i i " nL: ;un
?. cneir aipiomas without add
i to provt ;ost" A commencement trousi
?rosperou: 'onty good enough for a hunt
lo so by u - r,P* News ?fc Cuurier.
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jz The store tha
r;, WARSJS.
lymoor Mrs. J. P. Jonas, of "ateshurg,
pending a few weeks here.
Mrs llftti Budic. of Batosburjj
s
"Oup celclu 11 I Portia.' says the author
of "Slmkespeire's HcrotupN on the
Stage." "cniiii' of a noted family. be's
lug none other tlan Mrs Elt/.u \Vb*?
iock. the sister of Mrs. Slddon- ...
at- t>te Ken.hle> in ihutlnt ' jure
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ing almost any Pennsylvsn
clerk as a witness.
Buildings are still troii
Batesburg and if all sign
prove false there will be m
both stores and dwellings, <
fore tha Autumn leaves be<r
la rallroa' ~
Nothing can tend to make th
QUtiity more prosperous and m<
iK up In l*&ble to live in than good roa
b do nji ' strange thing to us that mo
any mor P,c not RM?d roads an
irected b< tf,e farmers of tiie county, who
in to fall ,li the greatest beneficiaries.
ended children's day at Spann's.
is com- Mr. Hillary Grant, r.f .lohnst
Qre de ->pent Sunday afternoon In town.
ids.lt' Mrs C. F. Winn and Miss E
re pen 'ones spent Saturday in Hatesku
id th.
woul '^r' ^rCf* Godmari spent Inst. w<
ii town visiting tlie li-mv folks,
do noi .. ? , , ..
11 H 1 i'??wtu isi ciipm! inif n 1
of twenty-: w\ sin h i ..do her I.onilon
di'but as tin- heroine of 'Shylock'
('" on the ?'Jil of February t7H3, ami.
thouuli nomc'tn..^ inasenlmc in face
;iV.e and liK'in*, yet i! .played so animated
ir.;, a countenance aiu so cnccful a bearUifC
as to win a moderate degree of favor.
A low years after coming to this
'1 n land she enjoyed the dlstinetlon of
playing the tlrst 'star' engagement on
>\\ the Ami'flivm i i*!. ... * -
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H -C'
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j|P A jVs<in s Liu: is ?v?i't <
v-r * n v rri-ri
HliAiM'S JHR
Mihx* iJ U.U U.
of crosses and worries. He c<
I
Dines into this jj^j
Chicago claims to have a
can write the Lord's 1'rayi
thumbnail. The surprising i
this is that Chicago shoult
man who knows the Lord's 1
Va. V,v?I. l-l
nsist on the building of ?ood
man wh [r wouldadtl to the value of out
?r on hi 1,6 corr>furl of ??r people and i
jart about he lirr e' 0tir ,lve 9tock- ve?l,?
i have a 'ar"'ss -Gaffn-y Ledger
'rayer. ~ ~
? You can go to the store a
i i our nltrocen at h lionvv f*ncn
roads. iays in Augusta and Allendalo.
" laid', Miss Mnyuc Jor.?*s sp.Mit Saturc
ircloii} and Sunday in Wards
les ai d Mr. and Mrs. W A inum-h,
<at? s'mrj,. spent Satuidi* nk'it
Vaids, the guest s of Mrs. Inn l:u
Mr. Jim Watson is quite iil at t
nd Rid writing, but vn< hope to .?< . hun <
V!#? It . iri (11 Li\nrt
. '* ???* t'liKiiKiru n*r
iiikI a boiiiiit. to pl'iv at the Hon
jiv ton theater in tvtuhor. 171M1. There
?lio repeated la r I'onln. eontemling
with tin- roinoiuhrttice of Mrs. I'owoII'h
of imporvossat'oii of a |>ro\loiw season
ii ?>he also had tli" boiior of playing bo
1; lore lioorgo Washington In i'hilailel- j
|).S
,ul At v .I.-.
Vi . r; 'U > i limn I i CI
*5? inl-'i vcninjc pcr^u- I
Xn K'-.-i l\i:\Zi when ?
fA
a str<r 11 check
J.W
W C
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Lii
>!?: e:?. a:i? JJ.oc. Olii a^ai:l>t
. !^itkv. When he :s
. ii.y j i a lit lie (1 i - ?-?{} r? lit i
F f'* v. IT* IL 8 ? " ?
"* * Zr'j r r < :- - r
a ? ? 4t -r n. S. t C K V y
his will. I he .is*
the biy. Girls
it. It 2k raises
H
iui& ucjc|iiiuiic klilsft
forbidden to wear peek a-b
while on duty The idea pi
that It l? & waist of charms
waste, as no one can tee th
go duty.
President Cassatt angrily
"?ivc UCCJ " * --a
oo waist- ioesn't aiat anj-thinjr tojret It
robably l.? he air. As it is absolutely ne<
Ifolng tc or yo11 have ihia most valua
em wtai'e l" '?rtll!z-rs ingredients, it Ji
mains whether you will buy it
he merchant or accept it as
denies tin rom nature. Just put peas
- Tnnnd flrul t Iipv u-iii ?/At t i,a ni
out if Mr. AI va Jones, of l-< csv In, s{ t
jessai j ;"r?day litre.
ble of Mr. Guy Forrest, of near S.tlui
was in town .Mjuriav afleiuo.tr.
List re
tt fron DEATH I ROM LOC JAW
a Kif' never follows an Injury dressed wl
in the Uueklen's A rnica Sal vo. It's an'1st
tie inil lifnliiic nrooei tir-s ore v.
* "'tor I laboriousIII
uet-S suilY from rotistltatloiml
Ic.u'jr l.a
J?f bouehero. .,,ok. who
hod lourrit.m kctvico
of the don i! nsi'.v. She j
bated "lues rnvy and
herself att. at table,
t not allowin oan near
| - hlin. It si uriwhole
nt K?nie she r< lrtuke of
m
I Hi
If he is or, iic is a
fX"
l" ii he <'i* s voimir, 15^c
if*
to an old age, lie l.a-.
be ra'scs a lar>c-: family.
s nz a r h?i/vi t?2
' /\ V- ? 8 V' /7? i >
bad manager; if he is rich, lu
:rc is a Great future ahead of '
; missed his Calling. All t
m
iSi.
v is Jishoncsf; km
lim; if he lives xi
i Ki
;i<2 Siiinr lw?
icj/ui t viiav iic is kointf l<j rei
the Pennsylvania. This on
cheering news as it would in
did not think the resources
line were by any means cxh
Xx.
There are not many small
alea a# i)n?.n1... i- o -
Jitfn rron ~~ > ?.?.c ...
g)it to b. 'or ynu free of tost- for the c
dicate n< >*y 'hat you will pather will
along tht than pay ally'ii r expcnaei \
lausted.? boroNews& Herald.
l?8U, SAMARIA.
^ . CroDs are lookirir fine ?inm
i 1 111 r-> f ? *
ro_ 0j blood poisoning. Chas. Cswald, nit
chant, of Kensselacrsvlilc, N ^
",ort writes: "It cured Sett) Buret), of it
Vlnns- pincc, of the ug'test sore on tils nccV
ever saw.'' Cures Cuts, Wmiiii
Bums and Sores. 26,-at, O J, liarr
i'immons Urns. and < ro-,s.?n Drug C<
Making Drrnd With Sea nalrr.
I I O At ...... i...A ,
i _ 't- flie hot o lienrtl'
uess with hi- roust
nnd boiled ,j Mlm.
"" Drouot, the socretu:
I rv of \ i<-tor urenter
'Is part of his 1 c agreed
l? satisfy In ondiieaa
[) . i *nv ei"'^ s! i>'l now j
! Potatoes. A j,,,,,, j
j Injr passed a Wils j
; spread for !
|| LIKluS to TKAVKL t
easier, if he did ?>usm
| M . t
H
- .
his ROCK V ROAD. His lise m
[1V S S V 'fh
. R U T L A N
DitJei in
rouId be much $9
i
r ir$
D i
a
biu ui iiaiosuur^ ill aouil)
that can bran: of subhcriblng
build a warehouse In leas tli
minute?, as did our citizens
ur lay.
Still, it is hard to blame
young college graduates for t
bow to run th? rnimlm I
uaroi n?i r (Ute |n p|aces
$10,(00t? (j, 0- w Lyhrand gat
an thirty . hirty ti ve bushels of wheat per
last Hat- off a bitf field
Mr. Chester Brogf'en is home
; \V( ff?.rd College He looks m
all those teiide.r a>non^ th" boys of the tie
elilnff us Miss Cora Lybrand Is liomc aft
?n,.ir leiidinsr Lhe Leeswillp
> v v/ui; unit* nru UM ll.^HI
some English seaside places when ma
lie red bread. Even now villages along tl
const lino of France utilize it. Frev
ai re rain or spring water is only used ft
the leaven, pure sen water being exel
from slvely employed for the making an
ilffllty mixing of the (lough. I?y this inetln
Ijj no mineral <ir table salt retpilres to 1
added, the natural ^lt water givin
'er the bread the nectxwary degree of si
? Liiiiwrs on .v imi.st
lrjve <-ost a not) saw j
(Ji aspiirngtis s nt that
' would liavr ,,-s to 'J i
francs a sti helped
himself lai'Ki tore
id
i
e I
j A represent ork enI
Joys nothing -ount a 1
ut/vei ?i?l> L.l> -
nu,< *!::>, liuuums
>7j,
A n v/ kn/^!?.>u -? I
, wau ir* U)i I i.\s, C \S
Viv a." y /.:% .- .? ?.<. .'.,???> -. tfWA Tv?... .
TUB CHARS
Kf-TS, ETC. !$i
-ESTON ?
Only chance to get back for a
Ice that it heaped upon thei
CJ nmencr ment speakers.
The president of an India
has been horsewhipped by f
for refuting to lend her mo
t.lljk BAmon ?on'?
II the ad Little MeKlnney Watkins Is
. .. sick,
n by the
The United States Kao'in and
vriopiiw Company will soon
their machinery ready for work,
ina bank Fred l\ Curry, of Atlantic Citj
i woman L, is sup rlnteuding the work
ney. and Mi->s Lizzie Low Jones, (if Eri^i
,1., and *lvS (ih.dve Sau'i'A / ' I I
ucui.. | unity Hut, though sou water does ;u
very | inlrnhly for hrondinitkluK, when n]
] plied to other eiilinnr> purpose's if
i Vi'sult Is it disuifroonMe f ;i i J lire II;
e j wlieuton broild prod need I \ It. Imv
have ov,,r jH excellent iiud of (front hyjfienl
Mr. vnluo. Tbo chloride of mngncslmi
t, N ' wliioh Imparts tho ; rid t.usto to >o
j water, is decomposed In flu* lu-atiu
.ji .pi . n,id therefore docs not convoy its ?<rl(f
. * , nnI disaifroenlde taste to the hreiu
j (i rrom
r t an otiielnl in i. ono i
' dny. t*o the t. waK
lfl receipt of i oinmu
ideation from tj?.
I( writer, Aiuouji .j(. t;,,s
il&toundlni? 8t !
I" "I Hill now I of Jjjor,
(i month Hoc s pros j
I pored mo; so. tll!lt ( (
ufii not entitle money, 1
....j ^.vwvu Having
kidney pains cr bladder trouble
who will tyke two cr three .
rine ules upon retiring at night 1-,
shall be relieved before morning . ^
V..
The) medicinal virtues of the
crado gums and resins ob- '
US 5Jr talncd from tin- Nallvs Pino >? \
Rt\V!I M \V! >
Army ats&i Navy i
i :>c,m ant^ ? ovi !?ist.v;ci: n:i.
Steam heat, lllcctric !.?>>5!a.(i
Singly ami l:n Suite CtiMi
' FL'KNIStlhlJ.
icatlquariers $
KPHONCS IN ROOMS
I.lev. tors, ROOMS
tie I nexcelled
s#
The troubles of a man wit
teem to he multiplying.
Sweat girl graduates a
brides are ho much alike, tl
fold confus'on, the former a
presented with husbands al(
, ei titer. "J" ? w* "
. have retimed heme, after .idci
h money _ , , ... v
J veveral (iajs at Samai tii.
Messrs Mlms Hartley and "I
(Jum? s) Co Mum have paid Sai
od J on. their lust call, as thei c a-e no at
tat to a- tlons here now
hould he Mr.Jas P. Weitmor land, of
>n<r with K"sta- Ga - h"r? for a few
K Jim looks alrii/hfc.
1 i while thi' common salt, of j ail.sc. pel
' H mnneiitly rota Ins all its churn. torlsri
saline properties. The initial sn!
tuck" | stances left in the linked hrea-'l are coi
maris ! B'fh'ved to he of the nature of very mil
^rat> | refjulatiiiK medicines. l.oudon .Mail.
Eat. one of Rinsr's r?v?nepsh? Tal
flays. iels after each meal and you will nr
I iloslro that o(t
the roll."
aa hooii ns .,.,.,1 i,, j
a measure fr< Intel
llRonce an in <(>t on i
' foot. The e> >!,) r<. I
ported as foil.
] "I have the tj,at ,
tlie person wl name
1' l?e stricken f roll is '
now In an ln^ i nlace I
lave neon recogui/ed Py the medical pro- ,
esrion for centuries. In Ploe clo* we ofler
ill of Iho virtues ot the Native Pine that t<%
ire of value In relieving all
M<w\j and BSa^ or frolics ?
Prepared fcy | e
P1NE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO \
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Cli AU ! J;S ION, !
i'tS! F*>S AND Hi*
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nnu Dimet fro \
?e* ti ni iJ . IditigCnntlngfi?Oa*i
ii^-. i * ?- ....
Proprietors.
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si O INKS, ??T-(5
oi*k,Miattir.i:, I'll Ipys, (lenrinjj,
I i vcr\ <111 > ; i aj.:n ity .'WO IirhJh
IsufTer with indigestion. Sold by Tin
mOns Bros.
a- and lunt bceu '
<
ouustute iu i ne A4l\o i "r;
;nte, jlul
i | \ wv ;irHi i niuii^, lu'ini
s anil Kcpiiirpj i.DMbARU FOUNPRY,
PPLY STORIi, AukusU* (is.
Its?, I'ni'Kin^ H! <' Mitcliiii* 8ur
A1ACHINL & OlLliR WORK