The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 06, 1908, Image 8
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I of Drink
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best and nnicke:;l shipping facilities. All orders are sent out same day received. We make losses and I
HATKE'S VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN RYE A whiskey we have been selling for forty years
i PRIVATE STOCK CO-N -'Tin mild and mellow, try it once, then always HOLLAND
GIN ?Best Gin sold at this lew price - - - - - ?
APPLE BRANDY This years crop, but it is PURE BRANDY - - - - j
PEACH BRANDY?Made especially for us in Maryland. - - - -
Lnuu tv nt.niis txmn pfH i:/%LLort for amy of jhr aoovf itftnyns ii\
24 Hints at QU Halt-Hints at Any Above Urnntls in Hlain Casus $7.
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KOO-HOii-HO l-HOR K. CARY ST., 1 U )X :*71,
MT 'tWPPKBfiMMBBWHWMMMHOBIitBIBMMBIMgattMMMMMBMMMBr WMnWf 1 1 Hill?! ???am
exist ea wnat wuh en urn "pieTra u m* f
fuiule." or a stone of Infnuiy for the 'hat lands XIII started tin
\ inn ?.?, nexpec e ?c ' punishment of bankrupts. In Venice I when he began to grow bald,
deiri , Mlf r one Stands near the Church of St. I Ili.llittll.K hl.u out of a desire
darluK and almost eccentric fearless. | Verona and Fhuenc* the n.onareh lie that a it
ness along a thousuud miles of the ' f. ' , . ' ' ,v .. .
southwestern border was A I. l'ar I thoy ,m> ,M*nr t,u' "U] n,arkt't8 ?" n ,
rrtt I,t ,mi. iimn o <> ? ?. day In canilval week the old time ens- eostutne h.ivt ?\ei done and I
rott, it ne a sergeant In Me- , ( n j h ^ |?.jj,in to despair of tl
Nelly s company of Texan rangers. join was to navi ni tu rn is wno i a.i ,
Tin.. ,.!??. In 1W7'. nVwi.o u|? . .w 1)0001110 bllllkrupt ill t llO pleeedillg 1 K ^ I Mil. I III.I..Ill
night In 187u, about nil month* *w<,i.,, months led to the stone ami l''?' troiiser may lin.l eomf,
after Parrott left the state servlee. tie tu<l,u months lol to fh. stum, ami .
was sitting la a house In a little town i "lu' hy one 1,mh s,'"m1 "" Us ''"u,('r ln i . y?,., , ' ?....
In southwest TYxus nlavhur chess with hear the reading of a report ol his bus!- ?rnbly mo.i t.nui ntuiy
in boutuwest ivxas piaying ciioss with f,.n,in. ..,1(i,,,e tlie re i hind, w hereas trousers o ar. .
a friend, it was a warm night, and i.utun ami to iiuium tin i? i .... ,
the chessboard wan on a table close to lll's heaped on him by Ins ercdi . the ' universal wear
an open window. Parrott had the white ,,,rs' * he end < > t a certain time each
tmen ,FN* <yam t* ? dlmrt J toe
with ttio blade king; bat a Mack knlgbt iwi.) uiwtiewr.. js.-.r. Mother Earth,
was between the two pieces. It was three officers t hold of his shoulders When Junius Hi nti: and ill
Parrott's move. Suddenly there was s r.'.u "r I,iS U"r" T.ir.,nin "asked the famous l>
shan* report-outside, and a bullet whli- ralM"k him as high us they '"'iid, : ,u.u, vv|?, WIIS t.. su<. eed 8ii|
tied in thorough the window, hit the '"imped him on the stone deliberately J (ljt. (,1I.1?ll> tli< \ re.
blaek knight and buiiod ltnelf In the lwlw times, "In honor ??f the twelve 1m n.isu,.r .j p. u ||o shall lit wall.
I'amrtt hnd been bendlnur over nP^tles,' the creditors erovvinvr like 1
i mouirr as hip two princes
the hoart. ahd tbo bullet wok evidently c,K'ks wh"" . to M??
Intended, for bin bend. But fern tew tluaittht nun meant nine
aeenuda be did not atlr. tie saw the W,9. Tr.u?r. earth ami . .led nut. bus
bln. lt l,nl?ht suddenly vanish. Then In The win ? l out and nave plnoe to ,, Martb. the bet ?
hla g.eeultar dravvllntt. hesttallnf way tbe natural hair. Iwwered Hd' Tbla Is perhaps lite earliest
he said "Check'" tailed, as a result of the movement i instance of the use of the tei
biu-k to nature w hieli acconip in led and J cr Earth."?Exehaugc.
| preceded the French revolution. Hut I
The Stone of ' ^d th,. wlg couie iu? Some wy ?
lu UUUO.T ltlUan I'ltlut there fouofjly L ^
Archimcdc6.
w/< i nieehani. ian Archimedes produced
the correct theory of the lover
nntl Invented no loss than forty IntcrVM//y
estlng devices, including the endless
, screw, the pump, the organ mm the
?v?vx j "burning glass," with which latter
, novel weapon lie is said to have sot
^yV^, 1 ",v <0 ",0 ships el' in enemy's lloot '
An- ; fcom a couslderable distance. The sn>
ry Is probably fabulous, but none tlp? |
syP^. '?ss interesting, a- exhibiting the faith
of the i>eoplo In the man and as ludleating
the character of his pursuits,
viv As engineer Archimedes was looked
upon .is nanny less man a magician. ,
syfc.-Z *I,V produced catapult which threw
enormous stones ami heavy pikes at I:
'onjf ran-.to into the rank <>i the enemy |
or ,llto his ships, and -;> at derricks |
,M//y were built by him with which to lift
the attacking craft out of water or to
/> '' \ upset If, destroying all on hoard. Ills
proposed use of the lever meant the
T production of the inconceivable inven*"N
tions In machinery and engineering
JjgVsl construction, and ids own estimate of
'ts importance was expressed by the
^}.v familiar quotation, "(Jive nie whereon
to Kt:iiul an(l ' will lift the earth."
* a< g Archimedes was the first and perhaps
*%'. the nmst inventive and ;re:?test of
.> early engineers. His lever still moves
the world, and his spirit is inherited
- i.'- hy generations of the men who liavo
made modern civilization possible. AIa
C'nssier's Magazine.
JSgfef
'vm.* Tho Turks and Raki.
"Turks often get drunk They cheat |
'heir religion, the dogs, to d so," said
a converted Coiistantinop litan.
-Vcr*^ "Mohammed forbade wine to his i
followers, but rakl is made of mastic I
gum. It was unknown in Mohaml
mod's time, or of course he'd have f??r//nfv
i bidden it, too, for you ran t fright
| fully drunk on it. I know; < a. I kit w!
1 It's a white drink, with a >wem i h
' ^ | taste, a good deal like gin
, "A Turkish dinner is mostly a vege.
tarlnn affair, if you can < all rnki a '
| vegetable. It consist, of h tli - ;
as lnort, a curdled milk spi ed . d
scented and bakalava eat la ! in |
| honey, sprayed with r- .-v . a. !
. coated with saffron tlav i<d whipped
f|V cream.
S&a&r ! "With each course \on drink rak*.
If, getting drunk, you -< mi 1 le
f Ay j the tiling to do is to cru your ;;1 is<
t i? | in your hand so as to y ,r If
V i two * r three cuts. V: ' Turk .
you must know, cxprc; i : v.r : !i
eilnoss by cutting their I
JJ.V at these scars." Mluneup* Jotirnnl
| Women In Engl
| In the seventeenth e* i >. when
! lug! i*- !> women wer? -till yn'/.ed
>77V | j ism sing an coonoinie and political
^5/^ j itus side by side with Englishmen,
i t! re was written an intc -ling entry
lit the church warden's a? ounts of St.
VIai !iu"s-Jn-tlu> l-'ii li'.s. j r itig that one
Elizabeth Itartletl was intrusted with
the easting of the second hell and that
"y+S/E- nil the women employed thus were
//)v paid at tho snrao rate as men fol Ih
JVy/j-7 same work. Another ins u< o j-. p> |l(>
found In the records of lh; Elect mi
rw)/ on. of which ilu* 1'm's! female warden.
ni".,Min;ed in 1217 <>n dm death of her
hushand Robert. received the same salx-CVbyr
are "us the said Rob. rt had lueu aecustomed
to durtuK liis life." There
'J.-?* was no talk then of eonlinitu; tiio woman's
sjibeve to work that was paid
. badly
JW?tEr;/5BF.fla: .*' "" lit'
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2.50 4.50 6.50 9.00
2.50 4.50 6.50 9.00
2.50 4.CO 6.50 9.00
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jo list, as these arc only a few brands.
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or i <i"! V' . w* will refund >??ur money. Try
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?f l" I ill', ii. i i t: f> f Triii^, i>u- rut it to tlio <1 il' r ft
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UI-* j i n no to i - Ho iI'.t ftom wlioni you in-uglit
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lilt tin' I Tuttn . . ,. - .
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THIRD WEEK JURORS FORI "cnMMpDT 6
THE LEXINGTON COURT jUffllUliR.jfl
cStZi iCKt AS0THERHS3 0<
as fta.'UK ??k ?e?
brose M Wingard. W P Yarboroug. , FROMftTFil
Dan'l J Hallman, colored, Jacob M *U1I
Bouknight. Jas A Cumalander, John
1 Kesler, Carrol Bookman, John J B'.TESBURG HAS THE J
younginer, Wallace S Norris Jo- (If BFISG A COUNTY JUT
seph H Eargle, Boyd B Hall, L
Austin Smith, B L Dreher, J G ' -* ^^ '* GOOD SLICE RO
Wright, Henry Z Adams, R M AND LEXINGTON COUNTI
Gibbs, John L Grim, C W Salters,
J B Youngblood, V C Ilarman, M The promoters of the Si
Luther Kleckley, David H Wilson, county scheme which h;
T O Stoudemire, Ben ? Derrick, been launched with the i
Geo A Sbealy, L B Fallaw, J E forming a new county fror
Addy, J J Ballentine, ?f Aiken and Lexington coi
the county seat at Batesbu
THE LEXINGTON ELECTION tZtZ
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i^.v.swi^;i.uo, L1\JY. -T. /-XUUlllUIiai
returns today in the race for county
superintendent of education give ? A tf
Mr A D Martin 1,300; the Kcv. E L im. v
Lybrand 78(>. 1'here are stil! a few
more boxes to be heard from, but
they will not materially change the
result. This gives Mr Martin a ma- T'T
jority of 511. iVlii
The commissioners of election
will meet here next Tuesday to declare
the result and nothing definite
will be learned until then. - r? *- - - ST*
s, ki.-d y
Oi'itv.r.y Hi;a Uc.vvn.
A fanner :t < <ii . let* fur
damages in ih? J< ; I ui.\ art. , ... ^
' WlU'll I bought l :; I ; 11." ;nit| III.' /?' T -
A '
0<>111] 111 1 li:tItt. "Iiu to'd iii" li \\. -i ^t'li- **" '
tie ;tlid ;i. rfIy Irii a Mid
could play with ii, i.i fuel. Ilalf ail
hour after 1 got the animal htmie lie
disabled a couple < i my farm hands.
and then turned on me."
"Perhaps Hie animal was e wiled hy !
his strange surroundings." suggested T j 1 r \T 7
hl> honor. ' I he ?41 i t enough now?" ' -> ^ * JL-1 1 vT 1
"Well, yes; hut you see"?
"Ah," remarked l he defendant, "then
niy deseriptIon was correct, after all.
1 said if lie did get excited at first he
would quiet down."
"Yes." responded the plaint iff grimly,
"hut you didn't tell me I should ^ /r
have to shoot the beggar to quiet him | J_ I 1?3 I ^")L
down. That's what 1 had to do!"?
IiOndon Scraps. ;
V** hen yon purchase' a pair of
re-si jis.Mri'oi that you ha\e the hie;
io .. est nossiMe *>rice.
i rotect vour health hv j)rotc(
I *
Shoes arc corn and Shmion doet<
sizes to suit ail requirements. Co
your ideas with our line.
Have Just Receive
FURNITURE?An ist ic Fur
si11i11u room. Our Furniture is ai
sanio as ordinary sorts. Cu" lumb
"puttied" and varnished to hide
rados as high grade furniture, h
| a "give-away."' We do not atte
tition, for our F 'rniture is sold <.
Two '/iil'S jin!
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LEESVILLE,
Pj J territory look on the plans with favor.
B In speaking with one of its advocates
he said the new county would
be one of the richc|^ in South Caro1T1WTV
^na' ?* tbose wbich have been formJUW1
J ed recently, and with the little city of
Gliatesburg as the county seat, it would
be easy to get to and from any portion
of the county.
The territory would be cut from
I Aiken and Lexington, with the SouIMRITION
i nern rallu ay fr?m Columbia t0 Au?_
inblliUL usta running through the northern
-WOULD I pait and Batesburg branch running
M AIKEN throngh the southern part. It
no would take in little towns of Samaria
and Steedman and extend probably
immerland I as far as Seivern, and take in the
as recently whole county. And then it would
Purpose of take the slice off tViis country. The
n portions icw county would have a number of
mties with mj^es of railroad and with its cotton
mill and other industries the entire
> g <- b tax levy would have to be realiand
it is zec] from the farming lands alone,
: proposed ?Aiken Journal & Review.
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