The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 26, 1908, Image 4
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P At considerable t
occupy ts a war
Jj.-i' 5111 /? iJir'tiifdc ii/tl
I?? ? i v? t ivnu wj ?r u
in llic lart?e cities
sire in purchase
jr pense, lor we me
chants have ?! .<
I Renwmb
Cookiiu> Stoves a
We ha\ o ; loves, Cooki
and Ranges. We have
Stoves for the ordinary :
for the \venl*hv. We hr
$.>'?.; R m from
Stove - Willi * and (> av
haveSto . es lo Co.u .* \>
and st?i\ -S wit'.i Rescrvoi
ing Closets, an I stoves w
M iCloset^. Wo boy i
manufac* urea s, i irrefoi
E prices an J can sa ve von i
I REME vi'.RER w
? REE RLE-.-ovo.y
v iv;?c ;tii i
carriage w'i ;i . . ' '
or 11 >i. Wo h i
I
I s i,f L,ca(
! ycK ; ' ' f :m *
r i rj i ? ?jr> ww??
Protection Again-.;I Lig'nti
of. Thos. A. Hdison. the work! s m
says in a letter date;' At "?> A j,sV>7 :
will protect bulldm.1; pr ?viik*A ; j >
3 with the wet eai i s.
e Stat Board of \ c ill re ?i Hi s
lty thi d annua! report c. s* pubih ;
Jama ?. cause. ii . i?t 1 i : ?. i .
ion ol ! i^h tiling rote a > . < a > j'
:n ;e i. a . : i i.i: i
rated ^hlain ; IvOjs, best 1 3.1
hem h \\ ! p;ua ;,.cv a
ill S'.'l 4h . n ; r 1 ^ t j i y i.
.iiu?; t< !"oU v the < I ! V ' .
ufnclurcrs' v,o:u mlcv iw ;S ' > / i. I
eked h\ :> n>iIii<??i do!;- t ??> ? -!.
J 1?. x V i! ? S1 *: .?(.?- \\ ti -Js,
WOOD MAN TO. D
1 i\>m Cheap. ** IJ.?
" ml i?r Oil I vt . ,\\ It1 I i I . ' 1 ! ? .
I.ilioils in il! .1 . . .|i ? i ?, it i ? i ii l, i >, \\
arry a c ijile'.o sl'? !; of <iU' j ill I vi all
n a nit* I "ii 1 v ' rices on
-How i leot AV.OD ' I
1 i B *. i /.) 0 iCK &
CO!. >Ai'ii ?.. .i C
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and , It,.; ( 1 >
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r mama*
iunt of Ik Continued
We Find St Abso* .e\y
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expense we have fitted up this ? tore
eroom and our large stock of Cools
i meet the requirements of each an
This is something new for this :
: in any of the mentioned ;ines or
an to show to the pubis: that we h
done,
3r it is "X'iie Oo*t !
nd ivanges. j Qt)r of
n>c Stoves, i icatnip Stoves /VITC
Stov .*s for the poorest,
sit IITie ! i ' 111 < V and StO\c.S NVe can >.ell > >u. it > >si
tve ; (. oni $S.0(> to ; Homes, Wlie. W
I $20.00 to $60.00. We have Batesburps, <j .
? 8 h ?1js in tie top. We \vk sm.i. ? sua
' sitidi ^^ - ii i t . plain stoves to pay cash
rs, and stoves with Warm- you at cash pr and
Ith Reservoirs and Warm- j thetimey .wanttopay
ii car Ic'.s direct from the t(J
e " >. i, i - i O VV cs t possible ^ you In a banking
II Oil e n i uy at Cash Prices an
I
i have a few more of the world wide
>; and airriages due to arrive next \
jj ;t tu good for every day use as it
/o.t have the money to pay for it or i
lfi lence in the average custom
.icns
-w? ^r- > r?w.<n? t,.-v n v>.wiv^tiiriixrw>Hi> *"<1 mi m m ?- WORSE
THAN HISSING
If ? ? t, i. ;
Stone Throwing Wo a Habit h "i n
atcrs of Ancient Gre \
licit elcctri- W"V
Fpomlent, nonl not : wax
4,i tlli 11.^ source ol \v. e to th. uuforta.
i . for there are Mil! soim na:. t >
" l'(' lv 1 *>xtheir applause by hiss! fh, ' '
i Ihiv?it<?s for instance, ami the 1 * i?? "
1 of the New Hebrides employ 11;i- . ! j 'ds olu
v.... . ; i . - o<l of cxpressiti their nit; >
CS Even among < . FAIRIES
ti LCllt it! i to lion ol the not or who j-'iip- out at: :.
. ' III ' I tlon IB quolleil vitli tllO hissing "U lltlhT I Sviperstitions 1
Ll " which is intended t , silence the niter Corne
"t>t v I ion. rupler :i;ul shoxx our ndi.. . forth* c'o;. thn
interrupted. j. s re od m<
I
foiia.x have re.. >n t . . alate i.. it . and
< I ! 1 '1 J iselx os upon t' d ? ' i ia:.y of . ?r . (!n;. a
.j the ancient Greek im ... ' >xviny n ' nv. . r.
:v fa ,.11 t . .. The in ;
.<. v. nr.st that a playwi m . t i.n t reckon o . a rellgl
1 I v 1 v.* wilh tioxx' it nil ironi, ; cr> if "An , ;>ve been gnj
. . . v!lt' "" : ' 1 m n I \ a n dctni n* , < time whl
v. rat Ion. Hut it i- on re ord that th,- j baby and retu
1 ily ejeetcd an un- it'ee fill c<> ..! jhh an r.r .
t na the tlu.it r. 'I he peltii of bad ! Tin c are th
mtoi": \..tn vc. .a! lev and qncsU \- , otln" ear:/ C
' "* hie ea > is rati tniv even in the re- , iieallu . i >. i
* '!> . in t the Afhei .( s p
d 1 not diaw the iine :.t tics and olive-- ;
~ ? " ' s<lK?* Aim l.ine:. wa- said i ?arlj j . , .
t mo he, st t <. atli i i
1 -i; -e career, ar.d there Is :i -y | : v.itii
of st veond rate mi.'lcir.it w!. I >r si-phi ovt
i v e,! a <]', atitiix ol 1 ; > (
ft tn to build a house with proa is in , .mall p. pte \\
,? rept.x the loan with th m . ... _r
lei-teil at his next per; n ti v.. n.s . .
I , . c ; doti ( hroni le. j . nard oxer bt.
i i
llllllAli r. i n., ,r
nuwH'v il- ; i
Tir Drut.dity That Went With War In M e i,
*1X1'! Forn.er Times. the-dii liusli (!
1 f i Kaf :c In former time the 'Khe plskh
'* b * '* % ' ' mly devoted t. the j nh , .lo i
j f ' the textile ar Ik n in hy led into
!. If pos I hie, no i of it . only sine t
0 When 1 lc: I I II <> trie:-, is to \
it h ist of Yarn Into the out
' * ? * *- r. : ' the ltonin : that es ' ; a '<
, < ;; in the hnltle were < .ij- '8 tit
*<, \ vj tun . 1< Into the <lari. lore i" s; ..k i
** win i i i ol them \ms saori i?
li< e<i | I s;i!v cr?eted altars. . h>v. . e v
"
^ ( vl < . .'inry autlu rltic t> Cor,
hIi iv ti,, tii.\ . , ice of <"01101 lidi. h-?> . <. I?. 1
\ it t : \ lit; ii siicrlflceit ^ 1? ' It 'taj
A 'yft ? eii-'tin ar no ip Teutonic aim 1 . l? ?
A f ton Some oru .1 tl their prison* sent ...
. " hmiK th ; t t tiee for at the ti >
"fy practice, but in j oral a capt.M ,
Ither Klntu < a 11 pot or else n , HiS
4; t served to he s;u i.. a to the u< -i
M'Jt ( Kvi n when the pioyi, ,? Of nsth nltu . The t ?i0Ui.ht
hulneed them to keep a majority ? . Uc
n?r 11,c pnsoncr8 a,iv* fo ,u' R,nv< 1 nu .
' v l *1 5 appeased the ,j?ods for tliln Indu
Marvelous Increas
Necessary To Open Up
T STOR
in the Kaminer Building, the
:ing Stoves, Ranges, Organs, I
J every buyer. it will compare
section. You should see our disj
not. 1 he store has been fitte
ave the nerve to undertake son
Store Situated io. the K
Sew'r- | Organs an
We have beei
;i;>. > 'iComplete. !iave 'Vi?kea?'
1 know the mak<
?*it nfr'<2t v invc New j different IT
u." sia-. ' irjs, iii, ivu^bys, order to find oL
We h ive the rotary and the shuttle. klTOW W ilCtlier
M) O TIAlli If you have the money the trade or flO
i ?; . .ven't it is all right. We will StrUlllcntS, Lllw
cli i;"ge yj. ^ p-r cent interest for karrand JVIalt
\\ e can recommend fi
in. I hi.- wiii s ive yon money We surpass them in Qual
in :v in this manner as to teed against ev :ry del
the date you buy, not
' x to buy stuff. strument with proper
... . c j one or repair it fr<;e o
Pianos, in all grades,
n is )R JIT r BUGGIES, th
week, thai will sell you a vehi
f >:* ISui 1! / 'Rjmember that,
lo: \v i: jy j i have one cen
C >m; to 3 3) u 5. Tell your friet
.* v* *
; tic cverviti
j"..how. before the
e\>r.\ Inn i.-dth , S ''Toty. ff H only ??.n Ijo found. In fTiJa (
. I . I jiTitl before 1 00 IlOCi;':[l J re:.icmbor my grandfather
11 lnl? tii fli mea. All ' 08ed to T,,|: ;i p,n(? cror>*- I V
uld bare done "s e torif or fifty yean ago a long* I p]
,, ,N | |H free It "boreman's eating place In Boaton wa> 1 +.
, , .. . ,,, p : rl t i<?> >1 truckmen and other j B1
j, j . _ list ers whose business brought them I *1
. I. as a duty, dark ; ' ' 1,1 the morning. c
uie revenge against ; '' ~ November morning about j j,
r 0 0 h a stranger entered this place
and to k bis seat among the habitues. jt
nr onDMi?/Al 1 1 11? ordered a substantial breakfast and 1,
OF OOFF'WAFL. i, .; nr.d Will, ovldont onjoy- ;!
rhat Still Live lr Thl. "" ** h",b" fmm . ?
r _ , t J vail and started to ?0. ?
1 of England. . , ... , . JA
abreast of the cashiers j
; corner of Kritaln that ,,, uCl w h!ch sto(Kl thc r,r0prie- j
lornjsui. made a strong tl t , s- u? ?
agination of Kather::.. 7 .. . , - . . he va,, nialljr.
she writes of it in her j
G ?en to i.an.i s ) n . roprletor bud .. ,?r \ many 1
" !. i< do. ! v-i a 1 ' pis
1 y In : - d .i was '
,"1- ' *; " s ? I. Then lie do- t
: : I: ] e. o the . reakfast.
* . unmoved, look- j
lllJ ' 1 -hxtt.n,a- ire i with curiosity.
In: st affair of ancient c
1 it vas evident that he had |
: 1 11! ! ef re. Suddenly J N
id ? i . s of curui.- i y changed to ? j
a 01 apprehension, even terror, and 1 ,
; "o.s an : ... i,( back n step.
that stomach pump?' he falr
d\\ ud.imr .al dv in- . , 1
s oit 1 s a happy ending," the ]
ta.a 11 ncludod. "The man
1 *pt 1 1 teal.- si!"?Huston Tost. (
i 1 twini. : out ol sivht.
Ids Sometimes Like That.
Tl \\t'. rehearsing for the arna- 1
ri 1 tn . oti 1 ' ? !- tour theatricals.
\ . m to say," cried the heroine, 1
<. her tliroat, "that Llie peoi>le
k of the liouso can't hear us ''
< . t; ! i v 1 - mal trainer held up his
* s |. thing1 gesture,
v . i ; 1 d<>.< t let that worry you,"
liej can hear the prompter,
i . etouch with the play."
your | * 1 meg-Democrat 1
>. iilsii farmer !..' Absentminded.
id. m unlen Sanderson ^\ns noitii
/ hi- : i -eiitminded. Of the cycle
: i 1 : . that gathered around him
i'i i. I )T' ted. The story of his
'eh while holding an ? Kg
c 1 len related .also of Ncwi
in I.a Rruyero'a "Caracteres."
i. tap <>i t ? ki '< ' 'ems to be some foundation
i !!.: ii. oiii : lo. 'ion that in.Ids Inhoratory
1 . ? ..? ;<> i v. .. '< hi ehed on a frog and v as
i <i.,> .ill." ?' u I deeply contemplating
V-fAK SFCt. " 'L, Hi, Voi?.
f. . K'.lra- i id you say Sam was makln'
Trtat auz 1 c Nervy ..... ? t,,
H a lo: < ' money out of his voice? Oloe?
, Sut'> tl.injr! At de opera. Kflta?At de
,l opera? Cli>e Yas; he calls de car
ie iD Our Sales I 1
> same place we used to I
^ianos, Sewing Machines I | M
favorably with the stocks I hIM
payment whether you de- I 1 | |||
d up at considerable ex- R
? ? A. t _ _ _ i 1 A . I H
mining mat otner mer- i
I
H
'.amiiier Building. I |
id Pianos. V
n se lling musical istruments for years I
:udy of the business and necessarily B
is that will stand. We have sold sev- B
lakes, have put them to the test in B ^
it what they are, so that we would B J f ;JB
to recommend these instruments, to H
t. We handle only two lines of in- B
> well known and tried B
;e, and the famous /VI Schule brand . B
rom experience these two makes. No instrument can It
it / of Tone, Durability or Looks. They are guaran* ^B
feet in workmanship or m.aterial for ten years from HKt
from the date of manufacture, arid should the in- MR
' use become defective we will replace it with a new ?
'f charge. We have instruments, both Organs and H
at we have a car load of B ; J
cle which is high grade in I |
we sell you a bu rg.y or I
t to pay down cash on it B
ids about us. ft 1
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The Amenities of Oyster*. Identified.
One of t Jio most profound remarks t Although straws usually tell which
rer made by that profound phlloso- way the wind blows, occasionally even
her. Thacltermy, was when he passed 'the proverbial straw proves misleadvo
tubs of oysters side by side, and he ilng.
uv one wris labeled "Is. a dozen" and Previously to entering the railroad
ip other '"Is. 3d. a dozen." lie ex- [yards a(i ablebodied loafer picked up
lMitned, "How those oysters must ra small, glittering object from the sideate
each either!** walk and, without examining it very
Wi ll, "ev<?n an ojster may be crossed closely, pinned it to bis coat. Three
1 love." and William Dean IIowolls miuntes later he collided with a slowly
as nnothe * tale to tell unent the psy- moving freight train, was hurled
holog\ of the oyster. At one of the against a post and picked up Insensittle
suppers that the poet Longfellow ble.
avo to th. brilliant Cambridge circle The train dispatcher, notified by teleair
-s Itus tell l.owon paused with the phone, called up Patrick Doyle, the
eppor box poised above his jilate of yardinaster's assistant, and said:
ysti-is to say whimsically, '"It's as | "You'd better search his pockets,
.... l ing how these fellows love pep- Doyle. Find otit who he is, notify his
or." friends and report to tne."
"D? ar met! You don't say so!" ejacu- A few moments later the report came:
it-'il a nic? t, prosy old gentleman wlio There's not a line of writing on
ised to sle< f> through tJie suppers. The Vila.." '-aid Patrick, "but we've identieinpiatlon
vas too strong P> be resisl- fied hini by the badge on his coat. He's
d. and L owe!! was fairly launched * Lady Mnccabec.*'-Exchange.
nn> an ac< *ount of how a red pepper j ?- . ? ^ ^ ^
? AlUUUlttcl !..?/. n l>nalra( of I
ivsten- had been (liinvn out with half I Curious Music Box.
i dozen of the bhmfves clinging to it j jr, the South Kensington museum, In
vlnn tiu* e rer gentle Eongfellow Inter- T?ndon, Is a curious musical bor. It
>osed to s. i\e his matter ot fact e I was originally the property of Tlpu (or
Mend. j Tii1p<*,", Sabib, the "Tiger of Myeere,"
who died In 1790, being killed during
G; ndm; i s Destination In Doubt. i the British assault and capture of SerEtliel
is of the mature age ot li\e I irigapatara. the capital of Mysore. He
decently her gr.indn>oUier conclu .e.l aiways hated the British, and to show
hat it dorv.lived on her to Instruct the his cnn,ity he had this Instrument con hUd
iu. rel igious matters. structed. The box Is a life sized stat"You
must be 11 gorxl girl. Ethel." she Cary groUp lowing the symbolic tiger
in id. "TlHr'jt you "will go to heaven cf in<jin at the throat of England, repK'hen
"you -die." resented by a British officer. When
Ethel seemed scrcrcel> pleased with j Tippoo wished to amuse his court one
ids reward for exceptional conduct. 0f pjs attendants turned a handle, when
"IWt yon want to go to heaven?" the tiger emitted horrible growls and
isked grnmlmn wfth a look of re- the man raised and lowered his arms
wonch. and uttered terrifying shrieks, luslde
"Olu 1 don't know,"' temporized Ethel, the tiger are four rows of pipes and a
'I gt*?ss?not." get of ivory keys, which are either of
"Why not ?" demrtnded*grandma so- French or British manufacture.
rerely.
"Becnaise Tmaybe<1 couldn't get out." Vaccinated the Rifles
inswi n it u- . Orders that were Issued by the Geri(
i ont' ro* man West African officials some years
1 V. ' ' | p | , ago that, nil firearms in the hands of
"Oh. \ es 1 slionld, returned Ediel . .
i natives should be stamped and reglsWltll
< 111VlCtloll. i toroil nrAi.eiul IJeil
N... ?w?l CT.ndD.fl. ;'.v?u wonht I bownot
Why dioud yon ??ut 1o got out (.ycr S(,t"?long wllh no ,rouble. H.
" , ... to ... l.n.l inoculated cattle for the rlnder? *? ?
<* '? ??. I SM 1 'I t? before. .. the Datnavan
to CT.nn.haee yo.i.onc.- tn-r.yvt.il.-. ' > good reaulta. He there"
lto,nc * om' : fore announced that he naa ready to
pauion. ; . ercli.ate their rillea ao as to insure
their shooting straight and doing no
Pearl Yes, our college had a female hurt to their owners, nn<l the Dninarapi
baseball team. to hlm to ** th#lr ? ?
Ruby-Ml von have any jrocd ^ ^
Pearl?1 should say so. Fi ve of the re
caught husbands tlie first season and Friendship that flumes goes oirt in a
t,ri?>e no lie ? ChhttUro News, SBMk
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