The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 16, 1908, Image 3
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| Railroad Fares Cut in Hi
Good Accommodations fc
!New ExhiLn ieatures,
ARRANGE
LJ. G. MOBLEY, President
riT" i .ii-tarn
TUB (jL'KjNARD
The best brick *\
Orders filled w
COLUMBIA, =
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^ For everything good
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-Saint Angek
Aiken,
Select Day an .I B>arJing
and C
This well kiixvn institution atford.s
exec! tMit opportuiiil io lor a thorough,
practical rctim-d education.
a'h JOurscs ,ti? I'l irnHi v, vi.cxiiim.i, j
Ooiiifi rviai ..no \ca<iiMiiu.
with additional '
The vocation is Ideal in Be
Academy (ipens: sept I I, |*> ?
Per Directress: I
WOOD Mi
From Chea
Send lor our FRIUi Man el Citalc
!lu-?tr itions and nil 1 . ?crip:ion 01 our
We carry a complete stock of til' V I I;
/ also name Factory Price1? on
Stoves, Sheet Metals ,
LEE rt. LOR
COMJMH
COLUMBIA
BHSI HOTEL
S. F. WHEE
COLUMI.A
Wilie Jones, Prest
r.J. Seitools V Ice-Prest.
hos. Taylor 2ml Vice-I'rest.
THE PALME ITO !
of Columt
United Stale.-. <io\ernmenl, Sta e of >
and City l)i
CAPI TAL $250,00(1.00
Solicits Accounts of ILtnks, Firms Cor|
Commercial or Suvi
STATE
c'or.d
OF I III: CO"
T* ii a ILlmottn Mvi.-oi! D
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Hanks am' U. S TrraHiiror
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-:- COLUMBIA, S. C.
rlf. II Two Tine Football Games.
>r Everybody. II Best Horse Races in the South.
|| Good Free Shows auil Mid-Way.
TO BE IN COLUMBIA FAIR WEEK.
A. W. LOVE, Secretary.
BRICK WORKS. St- An?ela's Acatlcl
Aiken, S. C.
>11 tile market, This well known institution <
ith dispatch. Angela's Academy, conducted 1
I Sisters of Herey at Aiken, S- <
S/"- opened its d >ors on Sept I4tli
^ * the 1908 (>?> session.
T!ie most sanguine hopes
. . i. .A,.-,* Faculty have been more than r
*4** ed, for never before has the oj
to Cat, fresh day seen such a large cnrollm
and up-to-date jr<> to ^ pupils, boih day and hoarding.
t? is evidence sufficient to St An
yO Batesburc S C m and its corps of faithful teacher
V their labors in the training am
*?!?* "Si eating of those placed under
guidance is appreciated and dt
strates that St Angela's has tl
probatien and good will of bo
1'^ A fn/4p \ r and pupils. Every arrangemci
^ tAt/dtiv 1 I 1 \ been for tiie successful prjgrt
the Academy and a full corps o
^ ful and conscicntioi s teacher:
S. C. assumed control of their \
classes.
School for Young Ladies The Courses are Primary, tira
Commercial, and Academic. I
iirls. j Academic Department sp >cial
is n ade to give the pupil suf
facilities fur perfect ion in Music, i knowledge of the English, Freir
r, , . , , ... . Latin languages to enable tli
I'.imtmg. Needlework and I) nvsttc ... ...
i matriculate to an University c
Science. j i lie Mu^ic Department is pn
to gratify tiie ambition of th<
1 In ?,ne -litis .11 every course i, ?i aspiring; Lessons are given
cijuip llic student , nvsicanv, ()rK?n, Violin, Violincell
I tiuitar, by most cuinpt tent tea
Uiiy .-.nil morally iui unc perbirmunct! | he Art Department will bi
of life'sd tie?. ducted on same method as las
I liis includes besides Paintin
auty and liealtnrtlln CSS. j Drawing, especially China pa
For Information apply n;u! Ornameiual Writing.
>. O. Box 342 Special classes have also bee
( gani/.ed for tlie study of Dookk
" Stenography, an1 Typewrltinj
A VT'TT^T I in ordinary and Fancy freed!
LX J. and Domestic Science.
a it J The one aim of St. Angela
CS every Course is to equip the St
?gue, which shows large, foil page [ Physically, Mentally and Moral
compl te line of Wi)i)I) M VNI'liLS. the performance of life's d u 11 c:
S and TILI.Nti all the time. We can in location St. Angela's is
ideal both in beauty and h< altlif
and Ble :tric Fixtures The Rev Directress will be p
to send the Prospectus of the
I / \.r V > a \ tution and any information tlia
I vK CC t>KU Ibe desired
il A, S C
A l.inuvr 00 Kural Kjut i ivt
Oa. W. A. ITieyd by naiae,
'ituoklen's Arnica salve cured t
k l_1 ? *\ p r*? I worst sues l ev?i saw: one <
2 I V-J ft tZ i band u.id oo<* on my leg. 1L is
: more man lis weight in gold. 1
! M TH F ( 1 ITY ' be w 1 Hi*uI it it 1 bad to mo
' nr Ijl I I , the latin to gut it'' Un.J J'<c
-{ FP Pi on u ^ s
41.41. < ry^ 1 1 v/p
q , ^ I Three Houses lor Sa
i% "' ' for SAL*: Half Interest in
? - ?????? Hlw modern teur room cettagc
te baptist wliurcii Propertv \?
'lir V. ys Cashier. table on acceuut el cenvenien
\\ . M. (ill ,lr. Asst. Cashier . ... .
tion to churches, business, s
N \TI()N AI P VN'K and R. R Rents for thirty d*l
. ' . " month
>ia, .5. C y, VV . Watsen, LJatesburg
uitli Carolina, County of Richland,
pository. m
ASSLTS $>,0.Xd,7S?.23
porations and Individuals for either A Healthy Familp
ngs Accounts. Our wholefamily has eujeyed
;Y\l< j Health sines wc began usug nr.
ens.-d Ntw Life I'iMs. three years age
s|>|| loN oi: "f t let, <*<f Unra Lento 1
i iw ... rv-imliii 0 P fo,(!' ' fine- Tli?y ?,:oans? un
lila 'I U'J.UilllJiil^ ij u? tb.' ?>y-.L?m in a went way iha
li, 1908 you ft'<ul 2">e id ad drui'tfist.s
Li \ It! LIT I Ms.
Cipi k paid In . ?0 hm on If J )i?ll()UND/ i COU'
. n . a 1*1 .lis ;i 'It! LI IN jl ar
L'irciilat ion 2:t7,:.no.(m ancj B Jill 1 1 ( ()|
Mils payable mxl He- " p Vv"MU/ __
iisr i.inls 1 m> <?
"ep..s;ts -..iia.i| ' p^y
? .L1 ! ?
A pain prescripti n is piintt
each 2.".e I n\ of In Sho p'.illf
m am?< I'iiln 1'nhlets. Ask your Doc
Winery -ompany, ;hU
C llimlyjn, s. C ' ''' "i:"'
' * pains anywlien m-t instant reli
iii.t) ran till h(-p wiint-s \ a l'ir.U I'ain Tablet
It'll nv (Junter's I?r11K More.
Mom
^ i I k ;11111 ( . >11 < 11) |?' |< i^v. ,,, , . , . ,
1 1 pnekly c iec,k a cold, (In
iMi.lt- Lace ( orscts, Zephvr are dispelling every who a
>11 l-'|(.ss. t'andyt . l i Cure Tablet called
.. , tie>. Prevent ics are also line f<
children Take Prevent ics at tin
>t\ \\ pit i or call |"t > |- stH^e, to bead ofl all colds. It
2f>c. Hunter's Drug Store.
Nettie Craps,
at yoii liccd. BEt'S LAXATIVE HONEY a.
I HtLIEVfeM COUGMU AND CO
H H-H-I-I-I -H I l-l-I MM 1-H-H-H* 1 I I I III III I I I
""i 1 Who Rang the Bell ? if Kcntucl
-H* H-H-l-H-'.-I-I-M-i-1-1 -1 -1 I I -1 1-S-1-" H-I-I-I-I-H'I-I-I-I-I[Original.]
When I was quite a young man 1 When 1 went out
L was clerk of a liotol in a western town. su,umer ou my fat
The house was of two parts, the old a^ au a?? rc^re^
and the new. The old had been built t'io attention^ of the
w more than half a century; the nov was Bot^a' world to wli
f only completed when I went to the was * w<
hotel as clerk. The old was decaying exccI)t cowboys, wh
r frame, the new of brick. We did not w^d, dissipated, she
K Use the old part except when crowded. ^ disreputable set.
6 Iudeed, It was a dilapidated structure, w*8b t? 8?? ^ut *
^ aud all tts best furniture bad been re- health, and the do
t moved. the 01>eu air of ruucl
r, One night when there was something When I got ou tho
1 going on In the town to give us a surrouudings pretty
crowd?a county fair, I believe?a man P^ted. However,
and a woman came to the house regis- 'rom "fe that
tcring as Harvey Heuham and wife. e(b *^ery morning
I told him that wo were full, but when niouute(1 a borse tLa
the man begged me to make room for ed fur me au<1, wil1
him I told him that there were a few Pendant, galloped ov
rooms vacant in the old part of the ,loon* T en I 1
house, but they were poorly furnished V" mai nncr t me
. i .... .? I was not long in
and not very attractive. He seemed Tht. conseouence of
ammS J UO t:lke ono of lbei?- aud was remarkably bei
1 wroto No- s' on tb? register next his C(1 strength every d
name and scut the couple up in care of The cowboys wen
111V - u hell boy. Later in the evening a iug after all. Notb
chambermaid brought a small packet different from the 1
to mu to be placed in the safe, saying whom I had been
that Mrs. Bcnhum had sent it. I tossed could ''ft but feel, i
of S'. it J,, the safe courtliness of the <
i__, .|, r..,, . . . , ,. the al ashed manner
l?y the i lie next morning the couple had dis ,
? i in my presence, thi
- , re. appeared. How they get out without lljJn#? wanting in th
i , for bcl?g seen I could not understand, in abundance in tl
hut they diil. Their departure was not stance. In presence
of the "otlced til' 10 o'clock, when a chain- infinitely rather l>o
cali/.- hermaid knocked to be permitted to fix tion of the cowboys,
idling the room and, receiving no answer, a"J' interest in their
cut of herself in with a pass key. The ^ hero was one e
Thi* bL'd had uofbeen occupied, but all the Kentucky N
J. ' ; water lu .he room bnd bco? u.,ci The f.,ssl" cohccralng hl
gela s 4 , , , ,, , He was a sort of bli
s that to;\cls bad disappeared. Kentucky family. :
1 cdu- Jbore was groat ,os* to tbe botel' counter with some
their aml we woro uot especially irritated and had left it beti
'inon- over <bo "hent," though I confess I morning. lie had d
' _ was somewhat puzzled to account for as a private In the
a it all. Strangely enough, 1 forgot all and herded sheep.
1 *>U about tbe package the woman bad sent bbn *ub> his emplo;
1 Ia^ for safekeeping till one day 1 found it nnJthing more of 1)
' Vu. 1,1 the safe. Opening it, I'saw that it aa:v ,?[. bis
a 1 contained some $1,000. Then 1 l>egan \! ' ' ' '" >u ^ ** 1
s have . tloman born till I a
arious WOI,dcr- fact. Then father
Several weeks passed, during which [,oxv I found it out.
no one claimed the money. Not caring There was more
nimar ^ keep it in the safe, 1 deposited it in have liked to\uio
n he ult} Then one evening about hail fallen heels ovi
effor 8|x weeks after it had been left with me. Not that he s
ficient tue a man cane into the house and wa<* too far beyond
cli and stood turning over the leaves of the I offer him the le
em to register, lie paused at the names of IK- simply saw a
ourse *dr- and Mrs. Ilenham and a.skel me without a word oi
-pared wbcro they were from, as no residence How did I know th
~ 1( . had been given. 1 told bin. about the to me as the sun in
case and asked him if he knew them. The day came w
on t le j|(. sa{(j tliat lie jjj not ]{|s reason conquered, and by
lo. and f,,r asking about them was because hy a word, but by a
tellers, in didn't know that we permitted such net of especial ben
2 con- entries. 1 explained that it was an ho know that he \
;t year oversight. The man asked me some Indeed, he did not 1
ig ai d questions about any attempts I might which won me.
kintin" have made to ti nil the owner of the Father and I wcr
stored property, then leisurely turned morning rides. Fr?
and left the house. were looking at a h
in or Two or three days later who should thing had frighten
ecpiug come into tho hotel but Mr. Benbam. wore running with
j; a'so lie looked as if he had been keelhaul- toward a bluff, Is
ework ed. explaining bis appearance by say- enough about cattle
ing that he had had a lit of sickness. a herd gets going i
i's, in u ;ls certainly very nervous and in the rear keep crc
Ludent s?eined afraid of liis shadow. He pre- and it doesn't maf
ll* tor ?ented an order for tho money that ?nes come to u pre<
had been left with me by bis wife, urn-they will be
I asked him wliy they had loft as they can unless It I
most and he said that his wife was iaw or
ulncss subject to certain attacks, during mad for the bluff,
leased which she must have tho attention of *b:tt :in^ them \\
Inst I her own doctor. She had felt one of Then we saw a c<
L may these attacks coming on after mid- him for Kentucky
night and had begged him to hurry dldn t?spur His mi
her away. tbo herd, make a d<
While the man was making his ex- j between the leaden
up. re, plana tion there was a ring. I turned ' ting their course at
says: to the annunciator and saw that there i bc cnjitercd leisurel
lie two was :l r-all from a room in tho old part ! *'u biU^? reined in
jn ? of Hi . house. No. OP. Then- had not j at the immense lie
, , . uiiu. aucm
, boon a guest In that pari since the .
worth ... i .? chance In a tuousai
nuukl ' ' J.,1 T l*l:.u |.u*hcl nit .1
hink |, ,UlnK "uy iluiler tons of llosli.
HBaht ,t una ..a by lisi lf. hii.1 tbcrc w?a no . d#, b0 rolIl,
ulull runiln.ro In It -Thnfa slmiKe" 1 umc, his s.?
remarked ami. throwing back the shut- j MllV(l aS COolly as
tcr, turned to Mr. lienbam. lie was { '
. ... . . . loot saietx.
holding on to ?he counter, white a- l ather and I wa'
.le. n8hos- 1 look torror ; hls *aco aml stricken that wo c
his eyes starting out of their sockets. guddoniy i
three must get air!" ho i pod and. turn- t{,0 |cad try to stop
s n*x -ag. staggered out to e street. oll jl0wcvcr, but x
iry ren 1 was about to follow him when ln tIieIr war camo
t lota ther0 was another ring, and, turning I flrst had redu,
chools, saw the 8fm? W' CfP?8?3- } ! tried to stop too. l
: was so astonished that a s< rt of parol- . th0 cattl0 bad 8UJ
ysls or Indecision camo over me for a ; and wero all nckin
. , minutes; then, jumping over the ' 'lh(Hu v,hith Uad i
b. c. counter. I ran after the man. lie was mlv.,uce st0pped,
not to he distinguished from others tvu., TliC i10rd w.
who Mete passing. That night fathei
Ko-er.terlng the hotel 1 told "front' w.i t.? thank him f
to go to 90 and see what tl.o ""ff t of .p.nnrs in cattle.
ga.F t meant Be came back, reporting thai how ho dld lt w
king* the room was empty, ltesolved to find fpn ..Gh thllt w
" s:i\s 01,1 how thu bo11 coulJ have boon nin?r' e.ux 1.0V. "a bag o
1 went to the room mj self. Opening a J o U Un. (ho ealll(V
,l' ' closet, a dreadrul stench warned mo the 1
id tone 1 that something was wrong. 1 closed the 'iV rom- with th
l ' ' door and sent for the police, ami they ' t. pL.folv tli
found the body of M rs. lien Lam. She . sn,ftVa it one
had been murdered The body had i ^ j.
i b^n shut up in tins vacant room thnnkt.a Kenl,
x They never solved the mystery lho i , , __
r lis . ul.-i I did so g.n
1' I ?en?,n? ??1velrl8eo? pressed his slight!?
k(j and the $1,000 Is atlll lying in bank tfmt that t w;is j
1 . I w ithout an owner. Itcnhnm had doubt- ,
ds | , ... , . , , | as j:e had supposoi
!'*?" u. J"* '-"TZ'T tbat lils
~ | ' ?"> '">?> 'l,lJ 1 <"? . tad thrown Into apri
lalmed without too . . .
jafll t:e hiuself with '
gMt'1*w , .. , . came when 1 fou
a forged order. He must have sup- , ,
, . . i. break with hint, a
1 posed when he killed the woman that ... ,
' ? Hint was nianv
flu money Mason lier pet son ./
.1 upon lint the mysteix of the ring of the V* " , V' v., '
> I'ink bell - that has never been solved s' ' 1 ' ' '
tor or either I am free f<? admit that I never I ' 1,1 n" Z1. x
com would take the <tm-> of ?p ringing or part ..f mv life
, ... en the ranch 1 inl
pains from nnotlier.
{. srKXCr.ll TROWBTUDGE. ljUUI
el 1 r< in
Had a C
Improved Lot for Sale Vll> A(i .
| t)K SAl.li: One lot of fixe acres on known proprietor
Summerlnml Axenue and Pnlmctto \ itogbii, M.ss.,
nggi-ts Avenue. Improvements consist ofj,n0l,'',s ' sulliTerJ
I'ln vnr - - " ?
- - v,|iour new painter wen nuilt three j 511111 I'oiiBinnpnoii
I 'reven |-0oni cottages which are renting for 1,1 llu'- when
r fever Hlxleeii dollars a month. Aplendid |<!,M"* K Ne'
isneo/.e well of water, Lot is bordered with taking 11 and tin
ox ol 4;< trees. Pour acres in cultivation One I'Oiih etc c;ir?of
the highest and healthiest local saving cough aw
ities in Batesburg. This lot will be 'nng and ihroai h
in TAR sold as whole or In lot* ol quarter acre ;i1 il"
lLOJ I W \\ tXfctson, Batesburg. Sr. Cj l'rial dottle free.
^?WWW
11111mint* , o . .ttAT wAiHE.UNC
ky Ned. 1 gficuthcarolinm
rtir state lull Ttil* V<ur?Oct*
*J? to SO.
XT.I.J The fortieth unnuul State Fftlr
t -west to spend a bo held Rt Columbia this >. ar Octc
Iter's ranch I was 26 30: tt.nd 4t *dvr-< promise to be
uer g rancu i a\us ^reaieat state Fair ever held. No n
that I should UlLss ter how bad the crops or how hard
t rounir men of the thnes. everybody govs to the State F
young tneu or tnc 9t ColumMa ,t bt^n U|e vU?
Ich I belonged, l now for nearly hulf a century, unt
>uld uieet no men w,|l ever eonttau? ?o with crouds
_ , . frets! rig each year,
om I knew to be a I The state Fair i5 the one time of
K>ting and^geueraJ- year that work can be put down t
r? -.ti.lCiM ,.?? everyone have a good time for a 1
In truth,^*uid uot dayK. old Kc<iu?intanroa and relatl
,ras not in good meet at the State Fair if they are
ctor recommended fortunate enough to meet eiaewh
ctor recommenuea jurlMK tl,e year. Friends meet frlei
r life. ^nd college men meet their coll
ranch I found the mates and renew friendships with g
. , . , stprles of tlic good times of the pas
much us 1 had ex- This year the fair holds even no
1 got exhilaration than thut for South Carolinians.
I had not cxnoet- w,u b4' ul' of n"w ,'xh,bh" t
i naa uot expect. teach the fanners new nieth
ufter breakfast I and improvements that mean mone;
it had been provid- e\'*r>' OIH' of t)!}'lP- .. ,
The races will l? the best ever ?
l father for an at- jn South. This belnK the first >
cr our broad acres that the Fair Association has ontt
, . _-?f . the V'lriflniu-Curolln.t Circuit.
unched and rested stake taccs will bring many of
t, after which tuoal country's very linest racers. The
seeking my couch, football gamer will ciruw thvnsandi
1 tills mode of life o"VXna*t,C ' f,on' botl'
icflcial, aud 1 gain- Columbia Is better fitted to take <
ay. of her guests than ever before, v
i noE so uuinterest- "ioi botel it'citminn.lHtfom The r
". .. road* will all put on special rates.
ling could b?. moro usual. President John <; Mobley.
iv ay a of the beaux. ih? Fair Association, has worked I.
i accustomed, and I a'' verythlna In shlp-shope, and
notwithstanding the lory' oV" th?" r!dr ' ' t'rowd ,n ti;* '
>uc compared with ' ?...
?i of the other when stomac? trouWe, ?ould
at there amis some *v
e first that I found '? disappear if the idea of treating
jo second, l or in- cause, rather than the effect. w<
of danger 1 tvould
under the profec- corue i,)t0 practice. A tiny, ins
But J did not feel hidden nerve, says Dr Shoop, govi
P. and gives strength to the stomach
xcention. no was | branch also goes to tlie Heart, and
ed. Stray bit* of i to the Kidneys. When these "1m
in came to uiy cars. nerves'* fail, then the organs in
ick sheep ir a good .. t
tie had had an en- alter' ,)r* bho?P s ?estoratlva is (
one in that state fect*f| specifically to these fail
.veen midnight and nerves. Within 48 hours after sts
[riven stage, served ing t ii<* Kestorative treatment patie
United States army say they realize a gain Sold by G
rather had taken ter h Drug St ere.
y without knowing
Is antecedents than
cattle tenders, and Slimmer Excursion Rat
ltuckiau was a gen- j_
ipprised him of the SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
' wanted to know
Round trip Sumtnjr Excurs
that father Tickets to Seashore and Mount
\v. Kentucky Ned . , .
r bead in lore wit), rtsort P?'nts "rc now on. s,'e
inlU so; bo know I Southern Rail wry at greatly redu
his reach. Nor did rates. Tickets good returning i
a>t encouragement. October 31st, 1908. Asheville, V
ud was conquered ncsville, Hendersonvilie, in 1
r a look from me. ..laND of tHESKY"; Lake Ti
is? It was as plain
heaven. way and the "BEAUTIFUL S
heu I In turn was PHIRE ( OUNTRY, now In tl
Kentucky Ned, not K,ory ....... D
n act Nor was the APP?y to the Southern RalK
.11 act. . r was the Agents for ratCs, tickets, etc.
icflt to me, nor did ** j ^ HEEK
vas influencing me. As, Oen. Pas. Agt.,
mow that I saw the Atlanta, Q,
J C LUSK,
e out on one of our l)i\. Pas. Agt , Charleston. S. C.
>111 an eminence wo
or,l ot enttie. Some* , WATMOS.
ed them, and they
their tails in the air ' ,k^t,wT
low, I hail learned l..t? im'v S C.
to know that when < ? ToM piume Building,
t can't stop. Those At liidgo Spring Kverv Thursda
iwdlng those ahead,
Iter if the advance
s EV ER YT'HING
>u those in the rear.
K> cattle going like -r T\
and it did not seem [ft WHlffS.
ouhl he left alive. O
>wL>oy?I recognized
Ned, though father
istang from beside
>tour and ride right When vou have a pi
j and the Muff, outright
nngies Then scription tilled, you wa
y along the edge of
and looked around ?0 be sure that pure dru
rd coming right to
STi'Sf ."1 T are used?When thev i
m1 for liim to escape
tie edge and buried ,
And what did ho ti!led by our Licem
.1 a cigarette on the ,
Idle, lighted it and Druggist, With OUT pi
if lie were in perdrugs,
the best results i
tclied liim so terror
>ti a't either of us Obtclilied.
; saw the cattle in
1 hey were forced I_H1C of I'fltolt /V|<
vLien those directly
to the place where icines are complete.
red their pace they
Pretty soon most of Jlave Horse, Cattle ?
receded iu stopping
Poultry Powders.
s'save-i m<1 VCUt Keep us in mind
8C,^f?r Kc?tU(*ky
or siting thousands 'rij P r A / A ?* ?T* i~\. 1
Father asked him I 11 tZ
hat made tiio herd f \ [)l T/"*
as simple," said the LJ tv^ CU?
f salt had been sent
When I saw them L?esvllle'? Popular Druggist*
lull 1 rode across
0 bag and scattered I v i 11 e* ^
em. Every one of lilt,
1 was bound to stop
jcky Ned, too, and 8t,; ved eofl'ee. t.he new eoffee
e him my hand. 1 ?cii> wn te grocer's everyu
and lie know after jSnoop's Health Coffee
" hl> 1:11 '.V'"V ! " tuck H coffee expert. N<
1. Hut I dkln t then
coolness and brave ry *ra,n , f "'** ,l t',t,'er'
hadow the traits of heaitidu toasted grams, malt, i
ever had The day *'ti have t.eon so clerverly blench
nd it impossible to t*g",v?- ? wonder! ill I v satisfying c
nd tlion taste .u.u nivor And " is "maof
yours ngo I found ndnut t<:o! N<> le. Pius 2f'to 30
of moment ngainst Mos ,l01|inK -p. >t it and see.
.1 I eventually niar- Sll00 creaicd Ilealll? of fee t ha
11 .1snV-iit P"*P,r' might have h genuinec
u'ri'tod!1S ' substitute, and one I hat woul
;SI' C. I ARBI'i.L. thoroughly satiatying in every pot
respect. Sold hy Dreher Bros.
lose Call.
rvoon ) '1 Subscribe for The Ad
of the < room hotel,
,iys- ior -everai cate now. $1 per yea
.Ml!) ;t severe cough
seemed to liave its - - ? ?
a friend recommend-i B i' i. ir j t . i 11 i >r i > ..
a Dbcovoij* 1 began! and little cuts or in f ict, anvthii
(?e butt'es allected a J quiring a snivo, are h at and qu
The fame d this life J soothed and healed by DeWitt'
I cold remedy, and txdl/.ed Witch Hazel Salve Th
ealer la world wide, halve for piles. He sure you gi
^ists. AOc. and *1.0 >. Witt's. Moid by l)r B' B Gu
I drug Store.
food yon eat, and it supplies fS'':-ff' ' ..^H
,ber ?odAi?D^fortbiiiPM?)iijB|
111 way. Too take Kodol Juat for a HI
*?J while whOa you hay* alight attajBof
.at- indigestion, aad yoo take It joatXllt*
,tlie tie longer In s. relief from
o?' severe attacks of indigrtlon or WerI
it TOUS Dyspepsia. Ttj Kodol toKf.
ln" Sold by Dr- P. B. Gun tar's Drag Store
the
? Advocate $1 '1 Jl
p per year
ore
It - -??
hat
?,ls Do not let anyone tell you that pome
to thing else la just as good as De Witt's
wn Kidney and Bladder Pllla because
there isn't anything just aa good for
rue weak back, backache, rheumatic pains
t*hJ Inflammation of the bladder, or anv
) or Kidney and Bladder disorder. A
Mu* week's trial will convince you. Sold by
Hr,. Dr P. B. Gunter's Drug Store.
,1th
nil
H S
of Where a Hultitude of Sin* are Cov
ard
he ered.
lLs* The L. 8c M. PAINT covers defects
in previous paintings, and wears for 10
,1^ to 15 years, because the L. A M. is
pure liuseed oil binder-pure oxide of
the /.lno-pure white lead, and you help to
jU id make the paint by mixing three quarts
tide, of Hnseed oil with each gallon of paint,
cms Its done in 8 minutes. Makes oost only
. a $1.20 per gallon. Holman-C ullum
one Hdwe. Co., Batesburg, L.&M. Paint
side Agents.
iuat
11ing
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is
irt- used nearly everywhere, becauie It
mts not only heals irritation of the throat
un- and stops the cough, but it drives the
cold out of the system through its laxative
urinciple by assuring a free and
gentle action of the bowels, and that
es is the only way to cure a cold. You
can't cure it as long as you are constipated.
Insist upon Kennedy's Lax
ilon alive Cough Syrup. Sold by Dr. P. B.
tain Gunter's Drug Store,
via
ce
intl L. M. MITCHELL
' ?y I'hysician ani* Surgeon.
*he Balesburg, 8. C.
X B ? ?
Ap Office IIours:
Ie,r 8 to 0 a. m.
8 to 8 p. in.
vay 7 :80 to V p. u
a Where Bullet? Flew.
David Parker, c?f Fayette, N. Y.,a
veteran of the civil war, wbo lost a
foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good
Electric Bitters have done is worth
more iiiau tive hundred dollars to rae
v I spent much money doctoring for a
bad oa?e of stomach trouble, to little
purpose. L then tried Electric R t ers
and they cured me. 1 now take them
.atnic.aud they kj.jp m? strong
and well " ,">0c. at all druggists.
EXCURSION SR
*ent
VlsSL
" SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
igs
Account Tri-County Fair the
Southern Railway announces very
"ed ^OW rounc* f-ics from Augusta,
Allendale, Columbia and intermedjre
iate stations to Batesburg, S. C. and
return. Tickets to be sold October
' 11th to 17th inclusive. limited for
return until October 19th, 1908.
For rates, detailed information,
etc. see Southern Railway agents or
We address,
J. L. MEEK,
i Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. LUSK,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
N I .
Kudo! is. a combination of the nat
. ; Ural digestive juices and it digests allasses
of food and every kind of fofd,
/*"* | so you see It, will do the work that the
[stomach Itself does. The only difference
bet ween It and the stomach is
t he stomach can get out of order and
sub- Kodol can not, hut Kodol can put the
htere stomach into good order. Buy Kodol
will today. It is guaranteed. Sold by Dr.
5t a f. B, tiunter'a Drug Store.
Pure
Hits,
i-d as
of ice Stores and Business Lots
- In a
min j FOR SALH: Half Interest in eleven
T>r. business or store lots and improve
t the tnents in the heart of Batesburg Lots
oflee measure 25 feet ti inches by 105 ft.
d he I running through from street to street
isible ) Only business property for sale In
Batesburg
W. W Watson. Batesburg. S. C.
IVO" j ??_
r. j
The Advocate
B $1.00
e best
n?'r% Per Year.
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