The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 26, 1908, Image 5
I On Account
iH At coiisidei expcnst
occupy is a ware room
| and Pictures will meet
in the large cities. Ihi:
sire to purchase in ar
IS
f nnncn w' n > /? e
ciuivits have no' <ione,
I Remsmhsr it is
Cooking Sioves and i 'ai
I We have toves, Cooking .uvc:and
Raiivic.>. We have Sto* :s
Stoves for the ordinary siln it ! ?'
for th" v en 4hv. We have sr-o j
$.K?.(V\ - ad k in :es from $20.0 > t
Stoves \y ill 4 and 0 and S h >les
have Stoves lo Coal ->'.*W,>od. W .
and stoves wit.i kes ervoirs, an I sn
injt Closets, an 1 stoves with kesen
inj* Closets. We buy in car lots
manufacturers, in-rehire j^et i.ie
prices and can sa . eyou in >iu\.
5? REMK vi.'JER. wo ivive
jg PEEttLEs.S BjvV anci ?
07j v r j >oe a.i I .hot m
g ca;vi w i :i 'yo.uviv
P or i) >i. Wo h r; > mlukr
?
t-t t * it* i.caucrs.
leM&SL-: w'' s: * '" -m^mrsffttrrn
-r t T3 | ? ?# t,nwrn' r..,
Protection Agai ; ; I in
of. Thos . A. Edison, the world s noted eleel
says in a Icttcrdalcd M i\ .>. IS.>7 : "ij^htnin;
will protect build inu: pr ??ided .? > ;.) i.o r;u o
1 3 witli tlie wet cai
e Star Board of \ . . -it re I i * >:. r -b
ity thi d annua ?e u r: c- pi, ?.i. ... >, t<
da ma cause n i . 1' iia ?. t . t ' iii.
ion of . ^htniiiu; rod. a a p d ciioti.
ill r,e t. i , it i, t?i3 i * i' 11 i w i
rated ^htiiiii Rods, best l ea. 't. , ;i ::iv.
hem i dS yt ir.i. 1 e.uai mtee a >rk.
ill se! litai11.r !. .; i i < t n . : > tr ie
.in# to protec- their s< ..! \i s..., ! w . ;? . %h.?
u I act u, ers' .ttuai antce for e>.S , ?. > i. ?>.n
eked In a milium do!; '. v <piial.
J. L. Winst*. ud, YV\. Js, S. C.
WOOD .\IA nT v.,!:ivm
nn-rij). - U-,
' nil tor on \ i >\ l' it 11 i * 1,
nitons ail ?M .1 .l1 ? ? i ?> i . i m !.,!. hi \V ) ) ) I . : >
arry a c ijiloltf si > I nl *il>? > i I I in i all i i
name In. i 1 i 'Ccs on
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it mi [i \ ;7 Advocate 51
and . MJ 1 11
i AN - " "" ti 'i' V'\'l
?IB?? II I mm MMIiHMI
of the Continued Ma
Ve Find It Abs rely Ne
: we have tiIteti up this store in ill
and our large stock of CookingS
the requirements of each an J ever
s is something* new for thic cantim
iv of Hie men' .meet iines or not.
how to the pitiv i: chat we have tl
The r^ed Dot Stc
I Our Stock of Sewn
.Heating Stoves MacIlhieS
tor the poorest.
Mil ' and StoVcS We can .self >o*.i. it > <u -e i i ''iv.
IfI iMTI $8.00 to , Homes, Win : W .tins, St:
3 > ).()<). We have llntesburj;-, 'I ,. We have t
in . ie top. W e ' \\'h si-i.i. pi and o *rui
I i 11V J j) i II Steves to |?;iv cash ii - :pi!, if yo.t iidveti
[)\es with Warm ell you at ca*.h : . > ami clii^e yc
foil's aild Wtlini - iti? tim \ ? w.ml to pay in. "I'll I - \v
direct troni the . , , lo, t>, c ur .v
llhVvSt possible ; J y.m iiia ban .in^ tv v. Tills
i . . -.t '.v.li Price: and v pet
L
i iew more of the world wide famo
Carriages due to arrive next week,
4'Oi.d for every day use^as it i; for
e the money to pay for it or n >t. or
ice in the average custom nr. C >m
!S53E
WORSE THAN HISSING ' ? ?
. t>; i . r. every hundrt
Stone Throwing Was a Habit Ir.
atcrs of Ancient Gre .- * ' ' ''.In th
B I fietliUK l!i bird, v. i ih r. 1 ' ' n ^
ppoudein, need not a; way s 1 ,Ml1 century
J source ol woe to the in.'u: tu... i i ' f " 1 ' f 1"
| for there are still son . nat; i . * : . > h?
* oxptv> their applause by hiss. tin ' ' :n 1 tided, as a
1 Brtsutos, for instance, and tin- natlvt 1 " ' re\ot
I of the Now Ilobrlde employ tbb 1 . ' his enendea
, ; od of express ig their e.dn : or.
liven . >i < tr elv? . i. . i .j. FAIRIFS OF CQRN\
) tion of the net .r who grip- out ntmn
tion is quelled w it! ;lu 'J! d Supc .titions That Still Li'
wli h ; intend <i I s... int. Corner of Englanc
rtipter and show m :ui. . fi tin Cornwall, th. t corner * f I'
i interrupted. Las resisted modernism. ma<
b h;y have re.; -?i to late \ . and . write <
J .ii. i;isel\es i pon tl sit! . > ' many of | "*F r- Gretna Green to La
.
dissati-fa .ion in the ti. nr. The . it. ; session a 1 f
worst that a plnyw:,.. r-t reckon ' ,h . . a religion. "The s:
with tiow i an iror.i< cry . 1" "An i 1 > a p. y ai.l kindly
s. ratio- nut it is o rei-ord it. d the j,;. v :u-. returuiu: the !i
Atheli l andieiu . at least o tnrel , ; l eh.n. w
My eject< d an un-uecp-sful comic poet aud l)io-some, 'as > :
fi ? tlie t!,. itei The pelting of had 'ytu > .re the splr ?
or, v .;n v.-.,.-tables and <jik ti : ! other early ' n i
I i i... i i ,r ? -, en In t he i .- a- ,ii. .
' '!< t province:;. Iti.t the Athenians . J . ii . i r ' th
! not draw the liao t.l lie- and oih j, vj
sv'jot A?'S('aino> win said -tiriv . ... dwindle..e
I - -h o t i.or, ai d lie is a try . j x . with nii the el
ttd rat. must :.- w I ou; M p,.
1 a quantity ol f . -. rlting t.e
frl . ..? build a house w ith ptvu i-n. . ia'l p. vie wi 1 tv. i-ik . on
let-ted t.i his next pert re a at v in. ,n (i < !.
don Chi otil-le. j} ,nrci ov, , p.,, tr. n.
j lei be s.
HUMAN SACRi; ill. .aid i.i-.-i ?
I tinordinary .-. > ?' the!
V . Brutality That Went With War In of .i.e. if : e Ilk 'i
Forrr.er Times. | ilW'diu.tuisiiu. ^ < . t e
i . a i .'.nic in lornif r tunc uio une pi si >< >
nnly devoted t tin? y Is '"c*. lde I
?>: the h (;]( nrniv 11, n in Kv led into :> I" ? ' I 1<*
if |n? 11.lo, tio i of 11 only v if i r< ;??. *.
|> Who:: lie M II ?!?? trick I to \.c yo r u, n
ill host Of Yrtl i to . if OUl
I If. 1 .ill the Ko.i -tii that ? > y .i Com: !i further
1
v tu.. 1 i ' i Into tli dark reee :e*. j al n >' i /. hi* it
\. I i . < *i of the n) \va: fcacri- , hit
liced i j h .s'.ily erected altars. h:?\ * '? t** * p.*h
thai 1.1 edition <f I'aeitu ' rj. ..
vary nuthorltio* 11 Cor,
, sh ,\\ th. . .. .. of conchulii h?> I >*
i viol i In n sacrifices v\ la a." I' ' ip, tap
e'l-fon h i* Teutonic unci ?. , <> i n. i. . ri*
tor- Sonic crU' .tic ! their prison. fco.i. i . !l ? ? . *'*
'..uiy; th .. i t > trees for aii the .. . ...> ? 1 (.iv. .11.
ci . practice, but in t neral n cnptivi
> itlier slnti, oil 11 of or else .. , jj ^ \'?ZAK Sh(
sci \ oil in ho sncrl: n to the p .
IT. i wh. n the prop, > of UKiicv.lt - . -,-hf Tll0ucht That Mado
1 Induced them to keep a majority < r , Lo6C H;s Comp
the prisoners alirr to he slate t ? f>| m.JV, sau
* appeased the .pods for this ind.i
>?J?P A
* V?
rvelous Increa;
:essary To Open Up
STOR
te Kaminer Building, th<
loves, Ranges, Organs,
y buyer, 11 will compare
n. You should see ourdis
T he store has been fitte
lie nerve to undertake sor
>re Situated ia the t
Organs ai
I , !
We have bee
i 5 Complete. {^'^mak
m.rkot w have New eral different r
v. :rj:, " :i. Rucbys. order to find oi
b.' rot&rv ant' lilt' shuttle. kl*10W Wflvtildr
mi in the trade oi nc
will Struments, thi
a or w Farrand Mai
\\ e can recommend 1
di si,t- you money We surpass them in Qua
> Inth:> manner as to teed againtt ey iry de
the date you buy, no!
?> to \ iy stuff strument with prope
one or repair it free i
Pianos, in all grades
i ~ : )R I ITT BUGGIES, tt
th i iV i sell you a vehi
iSu'i! i r, Remember that
iv7 i: i y j ,i have one cen
. .) 31 ii. Tell your f'riei
' '4, ' . ' * *
- % v '
s nc cvervm
/
llOf< I'c (be , , _ ?
,,, -s iTety, if Ii only ?t>n be found. Ill fills (
j( , on no-'iio- ] remember my grandfather
ien AU t(> te" ;1 B >0<} - J
have'<1.me ' "S 1 r,y or ,5f,y ***** a?? n lonB" P
,. - n'a eating pi.i in Boston was ^
' v,. .i truckmen and other g.
i , - whose business brouglit them ^
duty, dtlrk ; ' h ln monring. c
November tuorning about ^
r> o'o. irk. a stranger entered this place
and to k ids seat among the habitues. jt
.... | 11 ? or. lerod n substantial breakfast and
ft/MLL. ?,t. ;t .; >wly and witli evident enjoy- r]
tno? . 'J'!n u he took Ids liat down from jj
c tr i Kir: ( f , wall and started to ;: >
' - , , , K
A*; ' u abreast oi the cashiers j
ii. that which stood the proprie- J(
le a st m ti ? . s; wed up. 0
ls 'j1'. j .. . i > 5lt> v.aj . nialiy. ^
i o- ii r h d ? many 1
t to den! w 1 .and bis j,
>s ' ; ii : vi <ii.d .1 was ^
i a i. Then lie do;
, the 1 lvakfast. t.
' . ut moved. lo. k- ^
li "g in with curiosity.
i ..elui 'si a.Talr of ancient >(
; i was e\ Merit that he had I n
i 111; 1 <re. Suddenly I v
, . . el" i >ir: y changed to! ^
e of apprehension, even terror, and 1 je.>
Uit i .? ,-w back a step.
that stomach pump?' he fal'
storj In s a happy ending," the
n ncluded. "The man
' Pj.( ].; break' -it!"'?Boston Post.
novels, the ;
It's Sometimes Like That.
Ti > were rehearsing for the ama,,,.
| : tenr theatricals.
"\ . v in t say." cried the heroine,
I t: throat, "that the people
k of llie house can't hear us
"5"- !i ' linesV
-v. nai trainer held up Ids
>> (thing gesture,
i don i lp that worry yon."
y ran liear the prompter,
touch with the piny."
i i Imos-Democrat. n
Absentminded. '
nn; i> Sanderson was noop
tinlnded. Of the cycle v
ha: Lathered around hhn j
i.hri lted. The story, of his 111
o h while holding an *Kg
''ion related .tils* of NowI
I.a P.ruyore's "Cararteres." %
iiv to be some foitndatlon %
m. io inn that in.his laboratory '
\V( . 1 icd on .. frog and was
d d deeply contemplating
" -Ul(hvlch V.
.
Using His Voice.
, . i I id you say Suui was mskln' l"
" v' i |o; ioney out of his voice? Cloo ?
y > ;! ny' At <le opera. Khun?At de c
" opera : t'l.e-Yns; lie calls .de car- ?
se in Our Sales I 1
^ ^ I
I 1, Vj*!*
e same place we used to M
|H
Pianos, Sewing Machines I
i favorably with the stocks I , j
playment whether you de- I
;d up at considerable ex- I ^|n
nething that other mer- I 1 - %m
I I^Sn
[amiaei Building. I |
id Pianos.
;n seJlingmusical fstruments for years I
tudy of the business and necessarily K
es that will stand. We have sold sev- B < 1 :ffBB
nakes, have put them to the test in B
Lit what they are, so that we would B
lo recommend these instruments, to Bj
>t. We handle only two lines of in- ?
i well known and tried S J
ke, and the famous IVI Schule brand . H
from experience these two makes. No instrument can K
lit / of Tone, Durability or Looks. They are guaran- Mg
feet in H'orkmanshipor material for ten years from B|
t from tin; date of manufacture, arid should the in- |H|
r use become defective we will replace it with a new H
of charge. We have instruments, both Organs and Wg
iat we have a car load of 1
icle which is high grade in I \
we sell you a bu-rgy or I
t to pay down cash on it I
nds about us. 1
. ... ... xs
1-4? f > . K V*
'.Cv T | f I nngjmerchants.
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The Amenities of Oysters. identified.
One of llio most profound remarks < Although straws usually tell wnlcn
ver made by that profound philoso- way the wind blows, occasionally even
her, ThacUoravy, was when he passed 'the proverbial straw protes m is leadvo
tubs of o\ sLers side by side, and he Ling.
iw one wns la.bolod "Is. a dozen" and Previously to entering the railroad
to other '"Is. 3d. a do7.en." lie ex- iyards :ui ablebodied loafer picked up
ialmed, "How those oysters must a small, glittering object from the sideate
each o<ther!- walk and, without examining it very
\V\ 11. 'Wen an OVSter m?v )? ? rrncsnd r?lnnn<1 It .-? lil?
1 love." mid William Dean Howells minutes later be collided with a slowly
as nnothe r tale to tell anent the psy- moving freight train, wns hurled
hologs of the oyster. At one of tlie against a post and picked np insensittle
suppers that the poet Longfellow ble. , |
avo to tin; brilliant Cambridge circle The train dispatcher, notified by tele'!!
litis si !1 Lowcn paused with the phone, called up Patrick Doyle, the
i ppcr box poised above his plate <?f yardraasier's assistant, and said:
: - to say whimsically, "It's :ss "You'd better search his pockets,
hvw these fellows love pop Doyle. Pind out who he Is, notify his
-?r." friends and report to me."
"Dt ;ir met! You don't say so!" ejaeu- A few moments later the report came:
ited a nicit, prosy old geniIonian who "There's not a line of writing on
se?l t sic- |> through tin suppers. The bin " snitl Patrick, "but we've identlinpiation
was too strong to be rosisi- tied him hy the badge on his coat. He's
d. and I. avail was fairly launclied a Lady Mnccabee."?Exchange.
do an act sount of how a rc<l pepper
ci-i ntalh dropped into a basket of
ysters had heen dnrwn out with half A Curious Music Box.
dozen of the bivalves clinging to it jTj South Kensington museum, In
rln :i the e tcr gentle Longfellow Inter- l?ndon. is a curious musical box. It
osod to s. i\e his matter ot fact o i was originally the property of Tlpa (or
riend. Tippoo) Sahib, the "Tiger of Mysore,"
w ho died in 1790, being killed during
Grr.ndm. ?'s Destination In Doubt. the Hritish assault and capture of SerEthei
is t>f the rontuxo age ot fi\e. Ingnpatam, the capital of Mysore. He
iecentty Iter grandmother concluded aiwayg hated the British. and to show
hat it devolved on her to Instruct tiio cnmlty he had this Instrument conhild
In. rebjgious mnttrrs. structed. The box Is a life sized stat"You.
must be a good girl. Ethel." she oarv KrouI> showing the rymbolic tiger
aid. "Them you will go to heaven cf ]n^jn at the throat of England, repr
lien-you-dJo." resented by a British officer. When
Ethel seemed sorvcelv pleased with Tippoo wished to amuse his court one
his reward for exceptional conduct. of bis attendants turned a handle, when
"Don.'t )Mi want to gi> to heaven?" the tiger emitted horrible growls and
sked grandma wfth a look of re- the man raised and lowered his arms
roach. and uttered terrifying shrieks. Iuslde
"Oil, 1 don't know,"'temporized Ethel, the tiger are four rows of pipes and a
I g\a>ss?not." __ set of ivory keys, which are either of
"Why not?" demanded*grandma so- French or British manufacture.
"Becnaise Tmaybe tt couldn't got out." Vaeelnat.d the Rtfl.s.
"s.Vl n '' 1' . ? Orders that w ere issued by the Ger"Dou
wouldn't .wantvtoiget out. re- mflu Wm Afr,can ofllclal8 W)rne yeanJ
!.-?i _rr. .! ago that all firearms In the hands of j
h >. 1 slKUlld,- returned E. -1 j nntlvt,s Rhcmld ho damned and rorta
grandma, -you vonM much dlswntent. Lieuot.
Why sliouM you want to get out lcnant *-***'* In I>aman.land. how
hen von ?" ever, got along with no trouble. He
"Why," answered>Ethel. "1 guess i d bn<1 ??oculated catt'e for the rinderint
to go.nndi see vou-owo in :nvl,!l,. >,est thrpe ***** bffore'" th* ^marouhirt't
TV" Woman's Homo r<);n. r. - .saw. wiUt k-xh! results. lie there,nujon
? announced *** * be was rea<^y to
' vaccinate their rifles so ns to insure
their shooting straight and doing no
Pearl Yes, utircollege had a female hurt to their owners, and the Dnmnren>
nsebaU team. crowded to him to get their guns
Uuhy HI I you have any good ^
Pearl?I should say so. Five of them - < ' > ;
an :M; husbands the Hr?t season and Friendship that flumes goes oat In a
iMti> 11 rt tin- loom ?Cihi? SUM News flsrfi. louitt.