University of South Carolina Libraries
|p - IT COST YOU j $2.50 r From Batesburg To Augusta and Back to Your Horn \ >^7ugusta tfietalt s^/Lerc/iants ^//sso iation novo fVllO -pAV tTAll I -P uno iui yf \J\JL' 11. yuui pui cuciot'^ amout to $65.00 your fare paid. Should you buy half of the required amount they pay your fare one way. These 70 odd stores named below want yo'ir trade, and they lift this obstacle, so they may attain it, Get a shoppers guide at any of these stores. W. F. Walker & Co . Howe A < 'o J. L- Jones & Co., Lvon & Kelly, Rice A O't'onuor Shoe Co., Drill Electric Co., Thomas & Barton J<?. *,ee & Wells. J. B. While & Co.. Callahan & DbstnShoe Co.. J. P. Dill & Co., T- G Ihiiley & < u , I Jones Furniture Co.. G J ball:, L. Sylvester & Sons, ' 'r' nt au 1 H. J. Porter Co., Win Schw?*igert. Hogrefe Hardware Co , Lewis Schaul. I. C. Levy Son & Co.. Hollingsworth & Co., Field & Co. ' able Co., Casllebury & Wilcox, Gr-nt Eastern >h' e Co., MarksGrocery Co., Ttieo. <L M?*Anliilv, A. Connor's Son's. August Dorr's Sou's, J. H Diy, L G 'o ki-ry, Arthur Bleakley, U sigi.oi. Toe Music Man. Mullarky ?fc Sullivan. Puoenlx i rint ing Co., B.L. HuntflP t1nn\ it w Knnilmnn r nr..u~ ... .?! Ml c v.u.. * E. 9. McCreary & Co.. Ii.-.Italian & Oostidlu, Savoy Specialty Co., O'Connor Sellers iMw* C,., Von, lump, Vaughn & GeralJ, i tnid.rs .upyi, <? , Mulberin-Marks Shoe cn , Industrial Lumber Co., Elliott Trunk Co.. A .musta Trunk 1\icc?m >. 1J. Miller Walker, vv i;. hMonies & Ca , F. G. Mertins ,, ... . ~ , _ !)>-. (Jodn, J. C. Levy Co., a. Waldamar, a g. ihw.ues Fnroluire c?>, ros., 1. ijjtv & (Jo , H. H. Clausen, L lK, <;nnrnn? D. Slusky, ,A Augusta Herald. , f AugustaiChrunlcle, y. b. Hemetreet & Bro., < > l. lit T. <2. tfm n i i <"arrlgan & Mahoncy, Jones & Sliewmake, U. L>. <;r :;i: . Richards Stationery do.. c- , s-io-n J. J. Miller & Co . K . V T, Schladaressi, Burton,'J aylor, Wise & Co.. ' " ** d into. Burdell-Cooper Tobacco C .. U Sul'lvan. A. J. Rcnkl, J. L. Bowles Furniture Co., Trade with who you Please, buy what you want ^/it w/Y Qreat Saving. AUGUSTA is recognized as the cheapest tradin o* r;+ vnj IME LM i SOUTH. Stomach troubles would morer.ulck I ? quickly c'leck a cold, dru vl*'s It disappear if the idea of treating the arc disponing every wi.cause, lather than the effect, would Gaudy Cold Cur Tab ?t cai' d I'icven come into practice. A tiny, inside, tics P'?veritL*s are oU.? flne f . ev r hidden nerve, says Dr. Shoop. governs rh|ldren Take Prevem ics and Rives strength to the stomach. A 8taKf, to head off ad c ?'ds Hex of 48 branch also goes to the Heart, and one 2fic* ''ri,K Store to the kidneys. When these ' inside nerves" fail, then the organs must falter. Dr. Slioop's Restorative Is dI- fiORHOlM)/ 3 CdVGUs) ected speciiically to (these failing f^lUI 11 IN E 8 a/i\ find nerves. Within 48 hours after start- and 111 1 { nlrls. log the Restorative treatment patients . *-'05 say they realize a (fain, sold by Gun- /^O c ter'8 Drugstore. pNA?y j PaTsin^thej A Life Hung c ^ R^apids^^J ^^aJThread. [Original.J [Original.] Poys from tlio time tboy nre o u a .jock! many years ago. when enough to talk uikI walk go through il gliling was tlie chief occupat! certain periods. There are the toy ugo. our then diminutive army, 1 wai the age of sleds und skates and the lnk' l" 1,1 p ?th cavalry at a w ball ace. At fourteen to flftoeu most XNV 1,nd il man In the rank boys begin to consider costume, co-.i had U on brought up by refine uo^s uegiu w wu wealth parents, but who was menelug with their cravats. This in- I ^ dt>vl, EBboPt Cnrro, Wa terest develops till at seventeen al naiuo j1L. enlisted under, and I I their clothes must be especially to d was bjs roaj uauic oll|j their liking. At this time, too. they j,i0 with him was that he was b usually begin to take notice of girls* of flglil. One would suppose \ I have always considered that young soldier can't have too much (1; men are made or marred by the mar- , him. and so he ~an't when then. riage they make. A wife with plenty cneinj . > contend with, but whei of common souse 1s a great help to a 1> l ' !'* > > tuin np< ... , . ' friends Carrol was In Captain man; a frivolous, empty headed one co|npaBy> a inan full ol may be his ruin. 1 therefore began to blood ,,nd that m,.atl9 fuU of watch my sot:, llarry, as soon as h- fight. We called him the "bint arrived at the girl noticing uco with 0f war." The result was that all a mother's solicitude. I confess. Carrol committed some slight in however, that 1 was led to do so by a j tlon IT captain, to speak flgurn discovery. When about to ser. I one of : "put the screws on." This mad his suits out to he ironed I emptied roi rebellions, with the result ol his pockets. From the left upper vest aisclp inc. till t last he mutlnU pocket 1 took out a piece ot' blue rlli- struck his captain. lie was put bon. guardhouse to await trial, but on I received u shock uor le.s lntcn e night he escaped and dlsappenrc than that experienced by a woman oil it was not long after this tl discovering a letter to her husband had a brush with the Indians from a rival, though not of the same were getting the better of them ii; lure. That my boy had entered the one of their number led thorn rapids 1 had proof positive Would lie savage charge which lor a time be swamped, or would he sail ir.t > a tlirouah our lines. 1 never sin snug harbor? Did the ribbon indicate save::" Indian lighting under * ? real case, or was it merely sporadic? age a leader. It was only a qi My friend, Itutb Pennington, bad a of time with thorn, howovor, i daughter, Grace, fifteen years <?ld outnumbered them and were Mrs. Pennington and I had otten armed ami equipped. We tooli . ~11? i -" ? ... >..uauiu?ij uuw uico u wouia of prisoners, among tliem their be If my Ilarry and her Grace should Who shoul^l he bo but Kgbert C: make a match. Of course wo did not Of course there was but one f: seriously expect It. Matches l>etwcen lilni. A court martini was eon the children of old friends seldom come he-was tried and sentenced to h about. Wo simply would have liked it. The proceedings v ero forwnn Ruth came in while I was meditating Washington, where they wero np over the discovery of the ribbon. She by the preside:.'.. The day havln remarked that I looked like Robinson tlxed, there wa. nothing to do In Crusoe when he tirst saw a footprint for it to come round and carry i in the sand. I told her all. and wo sentence. Hut there was some t talked the matter over. Unfortunately thy for the condemned num. Fit we got to discussing a case wherein ' commandant of the post believe* the son of a friend of ours had mar- j was not only stall' in him for a f ried a chorus girl, then had gone to his ' bat a leader, which had boon mother and asked her to help him get away by his captain, who had rid of Ills wife. This was followed by learned to contnd himself, to sin citing a case wherein the daughter of , iug of controlling others. Tin an acquaintance had run away with a women of the post nil took to h coachman. By the time our Interview j cause he was a gentleman bori: ended we had worked ourselves into a men of his company partially e state of dreadful pessimism. I him because many of tliem ha 1 am ashamed to confess that after , fered as he had from their on this I searched Harry's pockets at lie , ungovernable temper. Lastly am torvals for clews. I made but one dis- important. Ids family Interested covery, but It was enough?a little selves to secure a pardon, lock of hair, ring formed, folded In a One day the colonel comnnni l it of paper 1 was so frightened at ; ; est some 200 miles eastward this portentous sign that 1 ivsoh?-l to <?!u? where Carrol whs held a p: go to Ilarry and demand the na ao ut received ' . order reprieving tlu the creature who was doubtleiw lead gado Selecting a good rhler, th lng him Into a trap. Hut after due iel gave 1 :in the president's ord thought I decided that it would not do I i?>H him to ride with It posthaste for me to admit that I had gamed u ' ii the army there are maw . knowledge of his treasure surrepti- who would scorn ? ? eonuaunlc; tlously. Besides, such affairs thrive on > < nicnts < f an order to a prlvati opposition. t>o 1 kept the secret. I dcnel was one of those. 1I? One day Ruth Bennington came t>- r sengct away without any 1 me to tell me that she was having lb , that a life hung on Its pron same trouble with Grace that I was Hvc"\ Two days after the mcs having with Harry. She had caught departed he returned to the mn Grace standing before the fireplace scut J.iin, confessing that ho ha< looking at a card photograph. As the pod by the way to drink with mother eutered Grace turned red as a soldiers and had lost the orde: rose and threw the photograph Into the had returned for a duplicate, tire, where It was burned before the The colonel blanched. "You mother could get a glimpse of the fa . droll" he roared. "You earriec Nothing could induce the child to tell rol's i> rb-ve. No power can who was the original of the likeness. the da: g * you have done. Befc "I only wish it was Harry's." I sai l, other m sage can be ntnl he wll no sucu iuck, liutu replied. "bii I boon o:. :t ?1 " and Harry seldom see each other, ami j Now. it happoued that 1 hail when I once twitteil Grace about him | >ont with n party to relieve the she said he was horrid." | . a of the at ion where the mes For an hour we discussed different ! ?:;uj sf, ;,.Kl; ,lUq p v, ^ with so plans, lluth considered Inking Grace | <m- nil ip i ;iie mo .songer ilrnn abroad and putting her at school there, ; i hi- or.br lie did not miss but the plau wad impractlcnhle. 1 i he had eft the station and ridden thought of sending Iiarrv to a distant i distance Then he returned. I hoarding school, but he was to enter pigli and low for It urnl, not fliul college the next year, and it would Lo returned for its dupli ate. a pity to break in upon his preparatory The day after the lex* of tr><- o course. went to Inspect a gang of met After this lluth and I were used to were doing some work 1 wn in < c? ' paring notes frequently. She coulil of. While walking along the r u t discover any more clew.- in ae saw n dog clue lug a Mt of whl case of her daughter, but I came upon p,.r which the breeze whirled tie ffen in the ease of mj u lint i him. As tin* paper was blowi ai d 1 a reed that our sex was more me 1 picked it up. held it over tl adept In concealing such matters than and let if go again in the wind, men. However, nothing d< Unite < - dog caught it and brought it to i curved In either case, and at last wo more play. It was then that I sn bc-gan to be lulled to a better feeling word "Washington" printed on One day Ruth came to uie in a high read It and know that it was C state of excitement and told rat- t. at reprieve. she had discovered a bundle ot love Within ten minutes 1 was m< le tors In Graces possession. Ilut they on the hrst horse at the statlo gave her no informatkn as to the i-mii- riding to save a life. So mur! tlty of the lover, for they were all had boen lest in its transmlsslo] written on a type machine and tin- j knew it was an even chance w' signed. "Who would suspect such can- j arrived In time or not. I roi ning in those so young?" said Ruth, horse to a finish in a few hours, "l'.ut 1 fear the man may he much (t(i another, exhausted hltn In alio older than Grace. Oh, 1 "nvenc. up sail. time and repeated the proe pose she has been fascinated an ,.fj^ , as 1 could find horses, actor! I told her that wi bor.ld s .1 in i i;i,0w the day that Carrol v one week for Europe. She turn 1 pale, pc executed, but not the hour I shall watch her carefully lest she singular that a soldier will drb elope with him." men under hltn up to bo shot do\ Two days after this, when I wen- lo mercifully, but when under otlu II try's room to call him. usual. I f.ul, stances one life is depeinli was terrified not to find him there, nor hp- efforts he v .il labor under :i had his l?ed been slept in. I ri 1 fui burden. over to Ruth Pennington to tell her f .<g last 1 came in sight of th ir.y trouble and found her in the s; waving over the tops of sotno tin condition aa myself. Her little bird. ? j- q miles In advance of me. Th too, had fiown. Then we looked at ,.ry minute 1 dreaded lest 1 hear each other, something dawning on the jay. My horse was exhausted, face of each. feared every moment he would "I wonder!" I gasped. under inc. l'c did so when wll "And I wonder, too!" gasped Ruth quarter of a mile of the pest "Could they have"-- on, waving the order above r i;, "Could tliey?" A sentry faw It, guessed what i j There was a ring at the door- and .. must hare called out to tho: telegram. Ruth broke it open and read: ;.,w. fer 1 heard a cheer Then I May wf come 1mm noil >> - ? rdvim" { was in time. ORACH AND HARRY. Carrol was killed during the "Well. I declare!" Ruth exclaimed. war. h. via : gained the reputatl "When is the fool killer confine for ;lt.jng < <-f the daredevils >f th ns.'" ! added. ion army. Vf MO I lI'CT ! ClIUMi ? - ? - ....... y TOY. N. i:NT? SMI \,r "**tr vzar~'i: 2? .^samtaxzi Timbered Farm for Sale v ? ^ . V x ? f'ivf.' Li - ** FOR SALH: One hundred and sever V^lv P ' ' -m* teen acres choice farming land heav 4 '1 [J s -f, lly timbered thirty five acres In cul j tivation three quarter mile west of ; ? ,fc i. i.i(. ?. W ? V''.' Mibornia and four miles west o: .*--r nc Bntesbur^. Rents for 1500 lbs lint . c "ri^! ii;Cotton Tlmbor is worth price oflanci HROAJ. iOi '! hlURI F*r sale cheap and on ta y terms iG -J *,'TEE'ti lor . 3 OK MGNE7 REFUNDED. W. W. Watson, Butoshurgs 5 C .mjamtr smirr^?w.v;.,?yr ' <nO ?I Be Greatest State Fa S I OCTOBER 26 30 [1 ami J a per- H jclleve Railroad Fares Cni in Half. II Two Fii x> full ^ [!;?,' ,1 i Goed (Vccoaiiiodanons for Everybody. Best He i Is an I Nov/ E:;! ibit Features, Good Fi Cava- la Irish a -2 >3 ARRANGE TO BE IN COLUMBIA illsere- i l^ij J. a SOiiLEY, President f moro 1 jy *ln the ** ^ ^w~'~" r%hri:.?air 'THE guiqnak when fc1 ' ' ' ?>? il . The best bri t>roli0 >? v 8UCh H? .Vv -| Orders fiII? ? sav* v rf n V it liilli! i m . a w?,r 8 SUijii 3 vvL^mnirt, a lot i; 'rwlr !*&,; 'j1 **** tm Itofor 4 For everything g veiled; ' " ij S3 te33(tj ! D reherfc 53 fe., " v.-% -.2 W nit tho H ; I ?? ' ? I ?r w<w . Jtm. awjMi? >.?; I ' ' I U rthere ? -Saint Anir soldier, Ne. I. Solid nk. Hijs;h Back Chair, C/UU5 A * M 1 ^ tunnel cane or !cn!lici ^eat, $l.?*5 each never six chairs i*> $8.00 j Aike : notli- 12 chairs foe $15.00 l ? Select Day and Board i iin i>o- rjs j i. The x sensed " if ( If This well known institution all plains ? If 1 most "-1 > If excellent nppnrt unifies for a thou thein- fl it 'I if pr el ical am! refined education. ourses a?e I'rimarv, o,.?u -Isoner ;rj 1,1 rene- - vA tt colo- r -3 ' rc,al 1,0 ^ itnemu. er and ',1 , , , . , nilt L- \ n with ad It Hlloers) \/i '%/ l ilt: .ocation i ; Ideal i y Academy Opens: Sept 14 Per Direct re: ipt dr ^ ?Rocker. jo I v;a.; 1 oo!)lc senior ^ i r t ^ CtU h |.. /to wood some W V"/ l" _ r. iie |l ; ,Lj From i if. | || Send for our FRlil; Mantel Htoun" E&; f| llu liations and Jul! description jR'- s kf N\'c carry a co nplete stock of < repair QCJJ ( I! ... n. , W&. rfl a mo name I actory Prices on i have vkJB Stoves, Sheet iVlcl LEE /a. L( sender II ? 1 H mo of /^.l CO I. h; * ri - r;;' I I COLUMt b est h ot e diiirgo ^ ortli $. >..so eac i, special this ru --;V<Z S. F. WH bcloro 12 Chairs lor lo'r ? COLlJ/i Till! !.<!,>! ,1 ' i . ' ' m' " " iW till* I'i i lt j !J r ' v. i.iu Jones, l'rest l'.J Seibels Vlcc-Presl. litis. Tuylor 2nd Vice-l'rest Li;'' I THE PALMB'I n ;i??i ij/1 ,, of C<ri \ (i * } (? /yt, j -* I United State, (lovernment, State ' ' " S* - an i c lie,nor : :\i>ir\i. $>so.ooii.()i> Solicits AwCaunts if Banks, Pirm siH-wr . A , ,, . , ,t*~ .. .. ?? Commercial o nit the j ess as ; ST/ ij " : > ulTst j! e 4 oe hi -? <' * cobber ?f PIIMCIIO MOM .Seat 1 ?i.iiii ?<?, o : Worth Ma V $1.25 inch; >< 75c nt on ... fright- Six cluiirs lor $4.(10 liBSt >UK 1)KS. 12 chairs f r $7 ">0 i. $ ssj,;; e IIiijt ?, vaj 1 s 'I :td-; ! S(.v. \ , ^ "( Boh Is. securities, eic 2<? ?,s en ev W r Jr fr 4 . ! Vault. ft if 1 ' i":r thin n I \lfi I ran L jS *2 ohb.il head. 1} />"? < * !?(' 1 ; i ' "" * ~ ^ n 1 ' ' ' '' civil ||| | rH ' ! !'ox ",r- whoop's on if t ><k M * : 1 >1 tft. Ask yojr I loci e l:u Ini 11 |I jisi if t hi-> formal i is not | 'J II i Ili'.d p,.ins. %('manly p Jj 11 p tins iinywhere tp I instant relief j\ Vj a I'ii k 1'aiit T.blot (US L, v, e . ... <in in's I h up " 1o> j ?i '? '<"'?! J>i:i up Room C!i r .?S r! ,>0,i5ht;tI : Cane Seats. worth! $2 25 i .'.I'll, his w eek, only $l.o.r> I ' Subscribe to Tl.? NVc Mil' .,. .Ircigiit on .,11 or Advocate, ders received !>y Tuesday I'c these | , special pri < livery thai guaranteed latisfac* ,\ . t ry or m? ncy cheerfully refunded Mi ' w \TSON. M H. .s. Taylor, J ., ( 'oluiiiI>i;i, S. (J. ; ('e " Telephone HulMIng E At l-idpe Spring Kvorv Tbnrsdi MM " " ??== =* \ I ir Ever Held I I COLUMBIA, S. C. i I ne Football Games. I I irse Races in the South. | ree Shows and Mid-Way. I I FAIR WEEK. I I A. W. LOVE, Secretary. 1 ! dWWJflBWinL: I? D BRICK WORKS. ck on the market, with dispatch. C n. e= - *J, v. " **** ^ ^ ^ <:o.J to oat, fresh 36 ?*md up-to-date go to ^ Batesburg, b. C. ,jj ^ ^ t+M <#m Mtem & txcnrjr ela's Academyn, S. C. ng School for Young Ladies nd Girls. ordsj, facilities for perfection in Music, nigh, Painting. Needlework and Domestic Scieiic. in ' 'u '!l'm every course is to (equip tiie student ,.n\sicany. menI tally ..on morally 101 tne performance iM|,al j of life'sd ti. s. | ii Beauty and Healthfulness. , 1908. l:or information apply ss:* P. O. Box 342 MANTELS Cheapest Up Catalogue, which shows large, full page of o.ir complete line of WOOD >t ANTtiLS. iRA I'HS and Tll.INO all the time. We can '! ais and Electric Fixtures 3RiCK ex BRO. 1JM.B1A, S C 31 a HO I LL . EL IN THE CITY, EELF.R, Prop A' s. C? J. P Ma ws Cashier. W. M.Oit Jr. Asst. Cashier. TO NATIONAL BANK Uimbia, S. C : of S >utli Carolina, County of Richland, itv Depository. ASSfcTS $2.089.758.2.1 I t Corporations and Individuals for either r Sa\nigs Accounts | Vll?iWI?NT Cor.dens ?d) L CONDITION 011 Bank o! Qj'ualiia, S C. y 14th, IM08. I MAltlLITIKS. ^ Capital Stock paid in * 2.->0,<)00.0? , Surplus and Profits :;!),(i> 7 it ; Circulai Ion 2d7,.l>00.0h Kills payable and Itodiscounts I Depos.Ls 11;{,Ini >.51 <2JKi.V.U2 .11 MJinmcr f:x.ttrsioj> i^atcs ,ink via ' ' r southi:rn railway. C< Ml - ' - -- ? airs Round trip Summer excursion from | Tickets to Sea liore and Mountain 1 resort paints are now on sale viu l Southern Railw y at greatly reduce | rates. Tickets good returning unti ! October 31st, 1908. Asltevllle, Way n.sville, Hciulursonvilie, in the LAM) OP THl-SKY"; l ake Taxi, way and the "BliAUTIFUI. SAI* RHIRI; COUNTRY,'* now in their glory Apply to the Southern Railway Agents for rates, tickets, etc. T.i. niitK, Ast (ien, I'as. A^t., Atlanta, (ja .1 0 I.IISK, ny l)lv. Pas. A>ct , Charleston. S. C