The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 09, 1908, Image 14

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I?-: WJ ' * > >V wlVf?; r v ;jir Iw M Great Barga Commencing Monday Oct. 12th unti inclusive. Times are hard now and we know that the pc M their money as they possibly can, sc we thought ? great bargain sale which will be for the benefit of * advertisement for our store. The space does not a 0 we have in the store so will just name a few items for themselves. 0 36inch E. E. Sheeting the 8c. quality for 6 l-2c u Good Sea Island for 3 3-4c. per yd, 20 yds. to e r g t O I ? ? I D r | 3 g ? g Outing ! '= i * o o y Amotikeag, Thistle down n v. ^ ^ o and Kimono Outing the g ? 2 u kind that sells for 12 l-2c. ? g- ^ *** c? r our price 9c. per yd. x '"o ? =2 "1 8 . ? H ? a ? 5 * ? -3 3? ? a Z ? ? 2 a a > ? * o o a ~ -- % ^ x v?' >>J a 12 1 1 ? ' v '" " ' ' f ? ? a - . ? ** a Good Calicoes and Checked Homespui t * Clothing | : g 0 ^ Here is the main money saving and bfl *- '* cq <u cq * vi u j} If you oolv value the dulla/afc all oom? a U around to our store. Our line of ? ^ e? r men's mud |boy's clothing is far au 1 perlor to what we ever had before "u F a h Men's suits ranging from #8.00 to 2 ?j ' u K #18.00 Boy's knee sul's from 160 to w 2 'H 5.00. We especially grant you to uee is U i_ 1- OUT line of #10.00 *su1t?. Ihev ara what " ? ? I ** u I ^ 3 h other merchants ask 12 60 tol .00 1 ?2 S" e a HKUi-VVe Will Special During r A $12.50 Suit of Clothes for $8.50; a $3.50 Pair of Shoe; t Come all to our store and take advantage of the bargains we have ft we sell to be as represented or money refunded. SPECIAL I We hope to see yeuaad your family in our store soon. Wishing you Yours Iruh > GARBER BR( Batesburj J ?..t-ijulj?Till I" 'I U," X ' " Three Houses for Sale. A n??uhy Famiip would POO WLK. Half Interact I. throa f*mlly hU* ""W?l *(,od A f .rrrxr FOR 5ALe. naif Internet la throa hwlihi|Me we began usln# l>r. Kinm fia w . new modem four room ?ott.fa* oo.t New Llftt thrce * to BoptUtchurch. Proporty rory mu L. A. *ml?...! Bur.l Km.u- I,GulltaMo oa account o? eonv.nloot loca (ord, Halo., Tl,? ?1?MC and lone ,"?ld ?d"? tlon to churches, bu.lne.., achool. j,,, . I and R. R. RonU for thirty dollar* a you ^ 2r>c , d thiol month. * " ** wJni W. W. Wataon. BAteiburg, 8. C. th farm 10 ?????1? ?bo. Bai uTiMMKHM** rr ivkUU. Horhound/1! lOrf COUGHS I J WM- r"","o"I>' MlllUIN I I \IT\ and i-HUHUONl. * immmrbma% i and uiluj toid3 w>u,r. ah t ^ AR /^TcUftf\ "" "* * CourU. NO ?<H?o ll) KHUfTmai: Uniltl-u* Ph0 I ' * i ' \\ 1 I r in Sale. il Saturday Oct. 24th ople want to get as much for to open this season with a ? the people as well as a good A llow us to describe everything i and the balance will speak c o per yd. or 16 yds. for $1. 00 u \ ach customer limited r t 1 e ( u ( ! S 1 Drillings Best Granitevillc drills the r ( i A 1 10c. quality fori 8c. per yd. e or 13 yds. for $1.00. & I t ( 12 l-2c. Canton flannel m for 10c. e n ( t i i t o : _ i : i for 5c. per. yd. ? ' v Shoes. y Our friends know thai we cany of ^ the beat line of Shoes that Is made O and we give a guaraitec with every CL pair that we sell; they are m ule hy y Selz, Chicago. I p eople that know the Shoe business thoroughly and the prices are very ] ] low. Our den's shoes run from $1.50 to 96.00. Ladie'a shoes from $l 2"> to 1 AO. Children's shoes from 50c. to $2 00 < I } the Fair Only? ! 9 for $2.75; a $3.00 Hat for $ 1.1)5 1 c t or you. We guarantee everything that 1 'REMIUMNS given away to everybody. a pleasant time during the fair we remain t c Vy ; i > ri il y v )THER, XFi ct al lu to tr; bt it( IS ti( bi or momk.kc ?bc p.r,n. Beautiful Lot for Sale. ? on Rural Route 2, I'. ;i? 'i i. Floyd by name sa>s;l FOR SALI3: (Ml acres highly 1m A mica "ulve cur? d the two proved lot on Highland Avenue next 1 ? v.m sr-: 'in "?v to l)r R H Timmerman's residence ip on in- 1 '' ,s w ''b Lot is wired with clmwood fencing, is wi Iy11' in co d ! * lM Splendid site for colonial residence out It if I bad to rim'ig if Drainage per ec? Improvements con gut if " ttf> v 5?.\>C i' I slsf of two liuil.lr-'d and fifty irui and nut trees consisting of peaches, plums, figs, apples and fine paper shell pecans thirty five of the latter 1 ^ arebeaing There is no belt r build lift iNftWS in Ing lot in Mateshurg. Lot cnpable of 3 divisi it into t'lirly two building lots I A rlxr r\r 4- *lu-tr,tl' acre each /\QVOCalC- W. W WaiHon. Uatesburg, S. C. V )0 HOT RUSH COTTON THE ON THE MARKET. h, u Tri=Coum The banners Union urges her nembers and farmer generally not to ush their cotton on the market at clL l3cll.CS he present prices, which are below he cost of production. Every bale Oct. 12-13=14-15 a >f cotton being sold is taken from he producer at $20 per bale less han its real value. Who is the >ear on the market? Is it not the noducer? If you would refuse to 7 1 #VVK7 ake the price offered the specula- * J L-AJW ors will have to give your price? \/I Jan you do better? Certainly you VI/ :an. The Farmers' Union has been ^ . offered all the money necessary if | | "f- 1=^ ,ve will only put our cotton in bond- l-I L M lW 1 11 J ;d warehouses. The Union has a lumber of warehouses, and the Stan- ? lard Warehouse Company is also in position to store cotton ami issue re- TICKETS 01 :eipts. I he latter company can >tore 70,000 bales and issue receipts S \ a ^ | j vhich will be negotiable at any fi p "jf~ HI jank. Arrangements have been * nade for carrying your cotton lor you if you will but co-operate. If VV'* further information regarding this is ^ i 1 . a . Jesired address the undersigned at cOlUHlblft) ./\U?^ HStcli dale, Denmark an< louses to arrange for money for six T^viv*4 JL Will t Tionths at least. Is it good judgment to warehouse J in (if l^iniit :otton? I will answer yes, it is al- * ways good judgment to warehouse "" - ~" any product when It sells below pro- . ^ luction and conditions will certainly |j warrant it now. CH t\. | ^ < As to the condition of the present cotton crop, the weather over a large Will he Operat portion 01 the belt is bad, and so are prospects. Heavy rains are reported f 1 - * r \ f 1 ?* f\ |1 (1 over Texas, Oklahoma and Florida, and reports of deterioration from the 5 sotton belt still come in from every Via Pet I V Otl UCt, i State and the world realizes now () ^ follOWill that the crop is short. It will not v/M * more than duplicate our last crop, te* ( > j <; 1 K \YK There will be no top crop this year, 7 *;? > a. ill. J jo and cotton is opening prematurely. t in " " Ai , \\ a! i\?M ' 1 I want to nrge our fanners to ware- , . i i 7 \ l " , . , Spriliytit'Ul > I house their cotton ami get money ^\\y s" on it to settle their indebtedness and , ' ' . . i - ?? ?? 1 'ni I V 1 market the crop as the world needs ... ' " .... \\ agt'iicr ^ ? it. By so doing vou can get vour , . s. i,,? M ' H SIM\ 'I'M |n pnTCe' ... Sti'i'dniait It will pay the tarmors to remem- |M. t ti lt) " " ber that corn is now selling at $1.10 " 14 1\ lU'l'OC per bushei, bacon :rom 11 cents to t .. . ... i .... -v ... i o j\ n i \ ? a. m. cents per pound. Heal, real farmers are purchasers of the above ar Till* Kiiir til IS VCU1' :icles. Now, brother, don't grumble . 1+1 when the speculator offers you S.75 Mil) pi'CN lOUS OllO <111(1 C! and 9 cents for your cotton, lie t l)in<r doilliT CVCVy ll Oil cnows that you have to pay tor the ^ 1 . above articles you have bouj. t to Free Falooil Ascensions, Hi -neet your obligations. Now, be fair Shooting iWatcll, Sack and JV md don't blame him when he offers , , 15 w Shows together with ail i /ou the present price, Remember " hat buying bacon, corn, flour, mo Finest tfxhibition of Horses asses, hay, guano, mules ami horses Household Department s the cause. I want you to remember that there is no country where flowing, he above articles can be raised iheaper than here in South Carolina. C,/) 9 V yji rhc remedy for 8.75 and 9 cents cot i f \ on is diversification of crops. So et me suggest that you write "diver- """"""""????>:ify crops this year-and tack it up For fu.ther information at n the most conspicuous place about . . ? our home, so ,hat can be re Southern Railway or ninded ol it every day. and then do C. H. Ackert, and you can asm. your price tor Vjce |,rust & (Jen. Mgr. our cotton and secure it ior your hole crop. So diversity. Washington. D. C. 1! Harris, , j , Q, I AlSlO 1'resident S. C. banner ' Union. () ,, . Charleston, S. C endleton. S. C., Sept. 30, 1908. EXCURSION Ra'I'HS gy^yTHlNG j ][ OUTHERN RAILWAY. ^ M Account South Carolina State air the Southern Railway announ- jT :s very low round trip rates from 1 points in South Carolina to Co- When you have a pic- fcTrf mbia. S. C.. ticket, to be sold Oc scriptUm filled, VOU want ^ ber 24th to 29th inclusive, and tor ains scheduled to a rrive Columbia I I <> hesiire that pllTC tl TII g s |?0^V| rfore noon October 30th. 1 WMim- .(rc usot|__When they are Sym id for return until November 2nd, (]j, >08. filled by our Licensed thou For rates, schedules and informa- . nuiry >n about special trains to Colum- Hruggist, with our pure ^ ^ a on sneeial rlat^c l e l n Railway a^Tr ad^s "est results are j. l. mekk, j. c. lusk, obtained. S't! Division I'ass Our Line of Patent Me<laiiass. Af?t. enser A^ent, . . , (l), , Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C i<-hies are complete. We tlieii or in; . a?,\ have Morse, Cattle and i >"ii It rv boft iiv-; s. ^CC*' l' " '" "1'''1' promptly ni.tamiM in nil (xuuitrlrii^^I^^^^^H I < ' f>1) itTsmte.cv.r?-yvw".:;v. .I ri-ip ("pftcufiw iv?r,ca?tevi,.^v,v?5?.fi 11eKUSSOlN n eirliiuvrly Mirpn,,. ok ref.ren. ,i. tf v g ? y t / ' ? y v < ' I i)l<l l< I v-(). vent ions will pay.llow to K>t o pHrtnri.ao<i<>tlor H ( //tilt valUAble Information. f-rut frcetoauy iui<trc?i. fw , , n. swift h co.l ,r :.r tni) \7r.sh'ngton,p.c^? Leesville, d. c. ty Fair I burg | ind 16, 1908. I Rates | Railway -3 _ - 1 MSALE 17 inc. | VI Edgefield, Allen- f 1 Intermediate s. ? Oct. /9. I Train I ed Between Ratesburg j 4th. and 15th. i g Schedule: I i KT1' I v N | ave Uateshur.v, (i:B<? \> in. rive K lnvir BIT " Alt hea 7:> ?<) " " I Steed man 7:??s " " Seiveril 7 :1'.\ " " 1 \\ atelier 7.: A " " Merry 7:o<? " " Sally s;l I " " V Spriii^'tields:^ I " " Walker " " ElaeUville S:o<) " " f 1 will far e/cecd liere wil 1 be some- I r (luring the day. ret; Tournament, i^res. Uile Races, an ! Seven jp-to-date iVl id way. , Cattle and Poultry, t will be lull to Over. 9/. ' Iply to Ticket Agents J. L. Meek, Asst. (ien. Pass. Agt. Atiania, ua. W. E. McGee, T. I> A., Augusta, Ga. l~ cer, Scaly Skin, /fey) ho funilci ' raJ my people suffer front Jllood ;>n Htld don't know il Rend ptoms. I Easily cured by It It. It r I wot it \ li \ e ^ f;i s Hot am Ulnod Ml* b It ) lias liciMi euriny \ curly sari Is of sulIVmx ti nil I'rl- i *econd n \ (i 11-r11.1 r> 11]0.1(| | hi anrl al forms of Itlo <1 hiseasc. i nlioit the most ilstinnte eases, i . l? It. cures whore all else f ills, ti have exhausted ih<- old ninthf I,real mi nt and sill hu\e aches pains in Is nit ha s ,r pouts, imatisrn. .'.to .> I'aiehes in li. <ire I hp al. | i ' p i 'upper vd Sp .? , 1 !< < ! s i in\ p.i rt of ?idy. Kiting so i.io- i m down rvous tl.iir or . \ h **> I ..iinp Take It. ft. It 11 k11 - the " makes t lie li'ii' d p)ii*c hi I ilefi, nit every slur .?n l cinnp'i tcly in t he eel ire body inio a clean, '?\ e iiidit ion, vm; it- 0!)d k\lm ;t it. it , as i I and sol I o i .i . i i. pos 'i| re It ii anic )11.1.edh ?i | puri lid enrich*'-, (n* .., i i 'n * *1 !'< . I. L \ R(?IO I I,K wit' 1 i*i i for homo s< 11 i 1? i >> i f: iiv I liirris I >riiK (' ? <' <1 o. i it>scribe to J he Advocate.