The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 13, 1908, Image 3
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furnishing- it in such quantities ?
the plant can use it?
Suppose you should place the ;
it up and put it in their trough--'
and grow fat? Hardly!
Well, did it ever occur to you 1
improperly mixed fertilizers you
up to your crops-offering them ]
can't get to it?
Fertilizers, to do your Crop an
These are constantly in motion, i
day and sinking at night, passi
plant which absorb the food com
ONLI' way in which the plant c;
Therefore, when you buy feri
sure that they not only contain i
Potash in the requisite amounts
but, ABOVE ALL ELSE these s
The safest, surest way i
ARMOUR'S ANIMAL AM
Sol
The L. I). Cullum <
P. Hampton Hendrix and I
W. P. Roof, L
of zinc?What Is It? I Kodol is today the best known am
iolman-Cullum Ildwe. Co. guaranteed to give relief and is soli
', L & M. l'aint'Agents. here by F<r. F. 11. CI outer's Drugstore
Nitrate of Sot
Cierman Ks
uenuineP'
Fertilizt
We admit being the
above goods of any (
South Carolina.
HP 0 D I n
lily L, LI.
j feed your |
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Cotton and Corn need-and are you I
is required and in such shape that I
food for your stock in a box-nail I
would you expect them to thrive 1
that when you use wet, lumpy, K
are putting this same proposition I
plant t'ood in such shape that they I
y good must dissolve in soil waters.
rising to the surface during the I
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tained in the water-and this is the I
an feed. g "
tilizers you should be absolutely 01
;he Amonia, Phosphoric Acid and I ?
for the crop you want to grow, Eg ?
hould be in soluble form. !
is to place your order for |?
1MONIATED FERTILIZERS I"
fr 5 a
Id by I ?
Co., Batesburg, S. C. 9 >
1. P. Hendrix, Leesville, S. C. I
.exington, S. C. Pi
d Mr. John Riha, of Vininir. la., says < He careful about, that little CO'gli. '
.luv,.' . the ML
t- l:< r;nd
' ? e im ii . :i ihlld- 1 .
rl with tine results." Sold by Dr F. H. maple su^ar. Sold by Dr. F. D. Gun.
( unter's l)ruK Sture. ler's 1)ruK Store"
la j*:
linit *
eruvianQuano fj
jrs of all Kinds f|
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largest dealers in the 1
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1 am prepared f
^ First Class Druj
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J? est drugs.
5? carefully cc
and college
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"For 2 cents I'd knock your block
T," said the at.gry man
"Well, you don't expect me to furIsli
your working capital, do you'/"
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:sponded the older and calmer one ^
?Philadelphia Ledger.
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Remember that when the Stomach CA
erves fail or weaken. Dyspepsia or
udigestiou must always follow. Rut, ,
Lrengthcn these same weak inside re(
erves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative. , j(
ud then see how quickly health will pc
gain return. Weak Heart and Kid-jrpj
,,,, <?n n n la/? ?. f 1?/\M A/l 1
* V IICI ) V.l V.UI1 ai9U UU SWICII^LIICUVU 1 ||^
idtli the Restorative, where Heart __
air.s. palpitation, or Kidney weakicss
is found. Don't drug the 9tom- ^
cl), nor stimulate the Heart or Kid- c
leys. Tiiat is wrong. Go to the cause I jn
>f these ailments. Strengthen these
veak inside nerves with Dr. Shoop's w
Restorative and Ret well. A simple, j>c
angle test will surely tell. Gunter's ^
Drug Store
"1 wonder," remarked MissAscum,
'what made the silly creature so T
aiu. *
f|,n
" t at ; rn ;i [< . %
? \ * ; ' i? i .v *
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ana efficient maim- rami ?.:;i!a.s up tlit v
system." Electric hitters is the best .
spring medicine ever sold ever a drugk'ist'scounter;
as a l-iood pun tier it is (
unequaled. 50c. at * 1! drug stores (
"I suppose the late shopping annoys
you?"
"tv'e don't mind t lie laic slapping
so much." answered the merchant.
"It's the late swapping that hurts."
?L iiiisville Courier Journal.
Indigestion
Stomach trouble is hut a symptom of, an t not
in itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, vet .
they are symptoms only ot a certain specific
Nerve sickness?nothing else.
It was this fact that first correctly led r?r Phoop
in the creation of that now very popular Stomach
Remedy?Dr. Shoop's Restorative Going direct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success
and favor to l>r Shoop and his Restonitive Without
that original ami highly vital principle, 110
such lasting accomplishments were ever to t>e had.
For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad
breath and sallow complexion, try r>r. Shoop's
Restorative?Tablets or Liquid?and see for yourself
what it can and will do, We sell and cheertully
recommend
|Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
GUNTER'S DRUG STORE.
No Use to Die. P
"I have fouud out that there is no ^
use to die of lung trouble as long as (
/oucan get I>r King s New Discovery,' tj
says Mrs. J. P. White, of liushboro, a
Pa. "I would not be alive today only u
for that wonderful medicine. It t(
loosens up a cough <iuioker than any- j
thing else, aud cures lung disease a
iveu after the ease is pronounced ^
iiopeloss." Tins most reliable remedy j(
for coughs and c Ids. iagrippe, asthma f,
bronchitis and hoarseness, is sold ua- ^
ier guarantee at All Druggists. 50c. w
ind $1 0U Trial bottle free. t
Professor (examining medical stu- ^
lent)?"If you are called out to a patient,
what is the lirst question you 1
would ask?" 1
Medical Student?"Where he lives'."
Philadelphia Inquirer.
Good F-'or Rverybody.
Mr. Norman R Coulter, a promin- .
?nt architect, in the Delbert lUilldin^'i
Francisco, says: "l fully endorse f
ill that has been said of Klectric Hit- j
ters as a tonic medicine. It is ^rood j (
for everybody, r corrects stomach, U
liver ami kidney disorders in a prompt j Q
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DEIST
its 10c Quart
rown Sweet Potatoes 5
?ht out the
Drug Co., and suppleit
to furnish anything th
ggist. Huyler'scandte
lis filled at all hours, I
Ve use only the purest
All prescriptions accu
impounded by license*
graduate. Courteous a
;iven everybody.
Drug C<
J. Wl. RIDQELL, F
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MOnNHI
THE HUMORIST.
Mrs. Newed?'.Mv husband Jta
eaks a cross word to me."
Mrs. Oldwed?''Indeed! How li
ve you been living apart?*'?C
go News.
f 100.00 paid by Dr Shoop for a
cent case of Grippe or acute C
at a 25 cent box of Prevent ics >
?t break. How is tbis for an of!
le Doctor's supreme conftdei)?
icse little Canciy Cold Cure Tab
Prevent ics?is certainly com pi
's a *100. against 2f? ?ents?pr(
g odds. And Preventics, remen
>utaiu no quinine, no laxative, n<
g harsh nor sickening. "Pneunu
ould never appear if -early c
ere always broken. Safe and i
?r feverish children. 48 Pre vet
>c. Gnnter's Drug Store.
'IREo Iii TO A TRAi
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41 mcti, iiiaio I ? 1UUIIK Jvip
iromincnl young white man. of
ounty, v ill i?e tried tomorrow in
'ity Court for tiring a pi.-.tol in
rain on lite Southern Ro id. E
eld divis on. On Saturday he , '
number of other?, supposed ti
tider the intluenee of llquoT, tirt d
j a train en the outskirts of the <
"he train was immediately su
nd the young man was picked u
he members of tlie train ere*
>dged in jail. Later lie was reli
rom the county jail, no case
een made out by the railroad
as, however, taken in charge-c
he city authorities and lie will
ried tomorrow.
iAPTIST CHlTRil
BOTES.
Rev. W. T. Hundley left for Vir
na last Monday and will be abs
or about ten or twelve days, tie
one to Eastvilie to marry a eon
)n next Sunday morning the 1
Valter E. Vilkins, associate pa
1 the First baptist Church, Colun
viil till Mr. Hin.dlej's pulpit, pros
ng a special sermon to the young \
>le. Mr. Wilkins has made a sped
y of young people's work and
>een eminently successful in that l
L'lie young people of the town.!
ipective of church aiViliations are i
lially invited to attend the sp<
imii: um -uiuiay morning ana Ic
Bupy the main titrs of seals.
Hundlty will return in time for
vice on the 41 li Sunday.
The fJnicn Meeting of the R
Association will be held in the Ha
burn It.; ptist church on the r>ih :
iu in th ^ month and on Satu
Immediately preceding.
Sunday School Teacher?Now, (
dicn who was Herod?
Chorua? lie wuz a man wot wa
to get rid of all de children.
S. S. Teacher?Yes, but what
lie?"
Youthful voice-1 Ruess hewn
lan'lord of a flat.
Advocate $1
Pi r ye
iOc Peck ^E / ^
-i Jxy.St^a^t^^KS^FA
?^ls?1
tented thereto, SH ^ ^ li
at is kept by a XI > ^
;s always fresh. XI ' }&'3.
fiV^B ; '-- , ' V
a m m ' ^
nnpany 0 V
>h.G., Proprietor
tesburg, S. C. SI
h ds g* lb rtr-. d% fP. dMf*. dh mM
TIE GUILTY PARTY.
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IjI__ By II. B. Marriott Watson.
Continued from last issue
(Copyright 1908, by Joseph B. Bowies.)
Miss Graham agreed. "Of course,
n v
' ^ now she's gone, one may say that one's
vm noticed on several occasions" ?
er? They botli looked appealiogly at
e in Bannalync, but lie shook bis h-ead
lets "it didn't come from Mrs. Raymond's <
ete.
room," he said.
i* UMjT
iber Half an hour later he was smoking
?th- a cigar on the lawn when Miss Graham
3nia joined him, very prettily flushed a?d
olis important. ' I wanted to tell you,**
itics ' h,le ^>e^au luistily, "that I heard it.
| too. It kept me awake for quite a
long time. It was most distressing,
wasn't it? Of course, I couldn't say
N anything before poor Milllcent, but"
?She paused. He nodded. $
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4 \T a w T Irnour )lP Gfl 1H "F CO ?
A' .; n .jose, too. Perhaps 1
t ou Ij ment iooed it atati.**
< -.n t knew " replied Mi*
1 I] 'erfu v. 11ou see, yo?
CJ uuvou i> tvuun
this ' she snores, you see."
t,ie iSI?e parted from him, smiling, to
V' a enter the lose garden, and he had not
dgeA.i|h
got th the end of the cigar betore he
> be saw A,rs Folliott coming to meet
1 in- him. He waited for her.
slty. "I'm glad you didn't let poor Evppf('
elyn know," she began quickly. "I
ip by
and it for a I ing time, butl wouldnt
ased for the world let her think so."
ving "Nor would I,', he said gravely.
He "You were very oousiderate about
1 ^ it?the way you avoided answering
her. went on Mrs. Folliott, pleasant
Ily. "it really was urood of you,and I
wanted to thank you for it. She must
I j never suspect."
I "She sha'n't," he assured her; and
! radiant, she nodded him an adieu.
"So old chap, 1 hear you were kept
; awake last nitfht by snoring, eh?,'
I said Raymond, his host, facetiously,
eta*' .
; 3 they smoked tnolr last citfar in
>ent 1
! o> impany that ni^ht.
* ^ i "Yes." said Hannatyne. "The fact
1 1 ' rs <only don't mention It, because
{ev.'
; sticn t* are sensitive) 1 snored so loud
' tliat I woke myself."
' Kt THE END.
ich
- ANEW CORPORATION.
n as
iue.
rre- ^ e have tomorrow a new corCor_
poratlon ha Batesburg styled The
icial Iia^?bi^gr Undertaking Co. The
oc- ^euUeuieTi' t,vk rjed In the charter are
Mr L. I). Brabham. M H. Edwards.
ser- ?t* are tfiao ue? ""lc w,tVt L,J'* unsin
ess lias been i onsolidated as there
,t was hardly enovg. ^ to make it proht,
, _ able for two firm- a 1 heretofore.
Sun- m ?
r"syj DRIVING ACCIDENT.
;hil- Mr. fc'rank Landrutrr raet with a
painful but not seriou# .accident cn
nted Monday morning while ?hflivlnff. He
was thrown from, a bu% XJ ?od for a
was time It was thought tliat he had been
| seriously injured. He Is doing well
\i dc anf* wi" ,>e out >n a or 80
BARRETT /ONES.
ATTOKHKY AT I,AV,
KATEdBURG, ?S. U.
I Careful at ten I ion given t,o ail business,
j First National, Bank Buiujing?
st iif jstaiks.
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