The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 13, 1908, Image 2
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rKlUAY, Nov 13. IVU?.
WOMAN'S RIGHTS ONCE MORE.
An answer to our editorial of las
week says:
Dear Mr. Editor:- 0
Some one within your ed
itorial sanctum has dared to "ente
where angels might fear to tread,'
and impugned woman with the de
sire to wrest from man the scepte
of his power in lieu of the privileget
possession of his "pants".
Viewed from a woman's stand
point the position is scarcely tenabli
and since having thrown down th'
gavel of accusitive reprimand, per
mit me the privileged use of th
cudgel of argumentative denial.
"As the cord unto the bow is,
So is the woman unto the man,
Useless each without the other.
Small wonder then that God i
His unerring wisdom pitied th
helpless estate of man and bestow
ed upon him the companionship q
woman; out of his side he brough
her that she might be of man a:
equal part, from beneath his arm
that she might rest secure in th
protection ot ir.s ??trc . n: . > . .
region ol h.s Iiljt. ih.it .si.. rrvgh
. share hit oys and di el his rt .t .
on a level with his head that sh
might be co-equally yoked and ste]
side by side with him in the earnes
discharge of life's duties.
"Like warp and wool, all destinie
are woven fast.
Linked in sympathy, like the keyo
an organ vast;
Pluck but one thread land the wel
ye mar."
Where the tasks of man begin
and woman's usefulness ends then
is no iron clad limitation. Creativi
wisdom in recognition of her phys
ical weakness endowed woman witl
intuitive intelligence more keenl;
perceptive than man, that she migh
balance the cold logic of his steri
reasoning and filled her heart witl
an enduring love which eternallj
burns on the altar fires of her sa
cred affections overflowing the sou
of man with the wealth of its con
secrated and heaven born sweetness
thus welding the chain of lasting
bondage and forging the "silvei
link, the silken tie."
Which heart to heart and mind tc
mind,
In body and in soul doth bind.
Woman is the natural heaven or
dained guardian of this higher anc
better life of humanity and man be
ing an animal somewhat lower thar
the angels is woman's pupil in this
life of love. God made her his
teacher and the "hand that rocks
the cradle rules the world." Being
then, queens of the hearth-stone in
palace or in hovel, no need for mar
to fear even temporary usurpatior
of his inferior place or envious repinings
concerning his power. Tru<
womanhood stands out like the lus
ter of the mid-day sun and man lik<
the moon borrows from her tht
the light of his reflected power.
True in this vast aggregation ol
humanity there may be some sporadic
growth of unworthy womanhood
mistakenly opining degenerate
manhood, but it is the effect
X3@gtl ZEZstStte.
P
We will sell property for you.
? ft We will buy property for
I ? you.
; A We will collect rents and
look after your property.
" Farms and Lots bought and
? E sold.
S One nice house and lot?JU
T acres?in Patesburg for sale
S A or will trade for fa-m land.
I X Prompt Service.
T
. Batesburg Real Estate Co
W. J. McCARTM A. Manager
t ' OEO BELL TIMMERMAN, Attorno;
ZESestl Estate.
r of an environmenr and the fault of And proud were they by su
1 man himself, in that he permits the stand.
indulgence of hours of idleness, for In hammock, fort or glen,
r ...
"Satan finds mischief still for idle They shrank not from the foe
hands to do." But for every idle. They quailed not in the fight.
misspent hour ye shall give account But cheered their husbands thi
thereof in the day of judgement. the day,
S ;
"In the sweat of thy brow shalt Or nursed them through the
e
thou earn bread" was an enunciatory No braver dames had Sparta,
command as clearly uttered to fallen No nobler matrons, Rome."
Eve as to guilty Adam, and there Woman, too, though f:rst i
are in this day many hungry Eve's | fall was last at the cross and f
with healthy appetites with no, the tomb Of her alone has
? industrious Adam to lean upon who | Master said, "she hath done
must win bread even at the risk of j she could." Through her also
elbowing some man who shirks the i the light of the Christian er;
responsibility of becoming bread- burst into radiant glow as t!
. winner for her largely because of gelic choir made heavens a
' his false ideas concerning the lux- ring with the thrilling strai
uries with which he must surround Peace on earth. Good will to
n
her. that has resounded throughoi
^ The word husband means literally ages and reverberated triumpl
.
; burden t ,hi . q the1 1
icquau; incj ....... ... ...,... ilc answenng certain inquirie
j vide the spoil and rejoice in the hon- pardinfT Mr Taff.c _
ors successful effort brines to their ~ \v
it ion is a rather one sided defei
festive board. As wife, ., . . , . ,
the constitutional rights of Am
"Woman leans her queenly head . . ...
s citizens. The constitution in
upon man's proffered breast. ... , .. .
viding tor religious liberty ma
, And scans the peril haunted wild . ,
f rule that works both ways,
from out her place of rest, , , ,
may not only believe what we ]
She wonders if the shining ones , ^
* aoout God but we may believe
of Eden are more blest." , , .
we please about each others rel
As mother in the home she rears , T . . .
s professi?ns. It is right that a
the confines of a sacred asylum .. . , .. , , ...
e . religious beliefs should be con
where-in hearts seared with the dis- . . . ...
e ed in ludging of his fitness f<
quietude of life are touched with . u cc- .
- highest office in our land,
angelic fingers that awaken a vi- .... , ....
1 b principles involved in his profi
brant chord of heavenly healing. . .
/ . cl? not influence him in his w
Every heart vibrates to the tune of ? , . . ,
t thought and action then he is a
mother love. What true woman . . ,
i pretender and unworthy the c<
then in all this glorious southland , , .,
1 eration of men and if they do
can afford to envy man the sordid , . . . , ,
r ence him, as it is natural for
position of "temporal developer?"
- suppose, then we have a nj
, What need she to enter the political . . . ... , , . ,.
1 ?se this :n judging of his fitn
arena or to storm the forum in heatrepresent
us just as much
ed debate when with a frail wrist of .
t more so than any other one thi
iron strength she waves the wand r,
r 1 here is no law or power i
of irresistible influence and marks T r c -r. ,
r U. b. to prevent Mr. Taft fro
the rise and fall of nations. Change ...
religious position neither is
v places with mere man for the mea- ,
> any law or power to keep p
ger privilege of wearing his author- , , ? . . ....
. ? ? from rightly judging his fitne
itative pants? Not for worlds. . , ,
the avowed stand he has takei
Instead thank God for being a wo- . .. . , ...
is striking to see how little a bif
, man with all the fondest memories , ,
1 . gets when he attempts to talk i
of life opening in het nature the ... ....
something that h~ knows but
sacred fount of consecrated thought .. ... ,
i K it anything about. To maxe a
and feeling. Woman's Rights? Yes, t . ....
! & . ment -What a man be
the right to be useful, the right to ... ..
! H is between him and his Maker
be good. The precious rights of , . , , , .
; nobody s eise business is to
true womanhood: ~ .. c ., ... . ?
; Mr. laft of all religious infl
The right to be loving, kind and true. | , , .
i rfiui iu ucuy man inr ngnt 10
The rifcjht to willingly dare and do. ? , , . .
i s * 3 out error. In is broad minde
To place a gentle hand on a fevered .. . f T, . ,
^ xw h H ' ?) on the part of our Presiden
brow, characteristic of millions o
To soothe the aching heart I trow. "subjects."
The right to suffer, the right to endure
the wrongs that assail her j P. CORDER GOING Wl!
, woman-hood pure. Mr. W. P. Corder and tarn
Yes, these are the rights of true Samaria leave next week for
e womanhood. To woman, America Arkansas to make
o . t . home there in the future. Mr.
, owes its existence and independence , , ,
der has a brother who live
. today, as a poetic bard has sung therc an(i he has induced h
I he mothers ot our Pilgrim Land make the change. Jacksonvilli
Their bosoms pillowed men, small town near Little Hock
I
BANK EXAMINER MAT A w
? EXAMINE BOOKS i| V I
IMPORTANT RULING BY ATTORN- *
_ CT GENERAL LYON TO BANK V V A
? EXAMINER WILSON. U #1
A At the request of Mr. Giles L. JBA JIA oBA
Wilson, State bank examiner, the
attorney general has given an important
opinion affecting two banking
and mercantile institutions in
^ this State.
SThe question came up on the
right of the bank examiner to exam- W llCIl y()ll J)lirCll
X >ne and report on the business of fieaurpil tllilt VOU
ft the Heath Springs Banking and 1 tSt nSblll Cil tllcll
A Mercantile company, which is char- ]O\y0gt possible Ol icO.
tered to do a general mercantile and
g banking business, and the Stevens 1 FOtBCt yOlll' IlClX
^ Mercantile company, which, while ?| nvo .nwl
n/~.? ' 1 ' 1 "
.iwi vuwicicu 10 ao a oanKing ous- v 11 ******
iness, receives deposits, makes col- gi/es suit clll rCtllli
lections and their checks are circu
lated. your ideas with our 1
Mr. l^on holds that their reports
should be open to Examiner Wilson yy y
and should be made public as are II ft TT A I 11 0 1
other bank records. |111 y yj fel M j
?Excursion Rates
ich to To
Charleston, S. C. FURNITURE?
man And Return Via sitting room. Our l<
Southern Railway ^ same as or(liliai')' sor
10u^'1 Account Charleston Gala Week ''OUttiOCl" RJtll VcllT)
Festivities the Southern Railway , 1*1
night, announces very low round trip rates! TclClGS clS lll^H
from all points in South Carolina _ k<rriiro oxxraxr \\r
and Charlotte and Asheville, N. C., ** XV'
n the Aut.'usta antl Savannah. Ga.. and in- titiOtl, fOl" GUI" F'U'n
termediate stations to Charleston,
irst at ^ q Tickets to be sold l\Tovcmthe
ber 13 to 20th inclusive, limited for JT\
what return until Novembci 23rd, 1908: I W||
came Flie rate for children between A "
i that *'vc anc* twe^ve years of age will be
one half fare.
F"or rates, detailed information,
dches etc^ apply to Southern Railway "M A ^ W 4 ^ "j
ns of ticket agents or address, /%/ /% [| jf
men, J. L. Meek, j ^ y ^ / \ ^ Jg^ ;
the i. ocn i i aaa. t.
,or,,i? Atlanta, Ga.
XCLnsk, J DAI T
:s fe- $1.00 per year. j
)fess- ?eof
,/ys,
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'^We I 1867 |
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or the I FI M F " W H 1 ^ K F YS : DI5TI LLERS and SHil
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y, The above is our shipping house where we have been doing business
'ht to I ^est and quickest shipping facilities. All orders are sent out same day reei
ess to I HATKE'S VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN RYE?A whiskey we have been
r PRIVATE STOCK CO ?N ? 'TIs mild and mellow, try it once, t
HOLLANO GIN ?Best Gin sold at this low price - - ntf
8$ APPLE BRANDY This years crop, but it is PURE BRANDY
PEACH BRANDY?Made especially for us in Maryland,
in the Sp "aoo to cents extra per gallon for any
U 24 Pints or 48 Hull-Pints ot Any Atn
fc; We prepay express Charges at these prices and guarantee safe delivery
there Send Money Order or Regis
eople I A. IIATIvi: A.
P ?oo-soa-H04-ROO i?. CAitY ST.. nox:
; man _________________________
al,OUt fitNhFN HART FY ITIIT IMdc by llarlc>' because Jetcoal
little vAlV.JLI' HflllLLt UU1 triedto be too intimate with liarstate
TJ A j J ley's wife. This is the statement of i
lieves' * Harley. but it is not known here
andi YOUNG LEXINGTON MAN CHARGED whM ^ sa^01" the
'leny | WITH ASSAULT AND BATTERY
"X! LEASED ON BOND -JEF
COAT IS RFTTF.R Julio I>ean. and while I was there she
Insisted upon talking about Gerty.
t Is a J'rotty soon I asked her if Gerty was
Lexington, Nov. 8.? Canden Har- her riniiKhter. You shouhl have seen
1 ley, the young white man who has ,UM flare An<1 1 Kumeliow
, . found out slio meant Goaty.**
been in jail here for two weeks upon "Who?"
the charge of assault and battery up- "<>h. you know the jurat German
on the person of Summers .lefcoat nn,l,or- Somorvlile Herald
ily ot near Woodford, has been released on Hig Modest RequesV ?
.lack bond. It was stated at the time of the a man once asked Tharkoraj to lend \
their, arrest of Harley that Jefcoat would him shiiiiiiK's, which he w-?uld con- ?
,- , , ,. A cc. , . ; vert Into ?2u,(xH). Asked how, he exCor
probably die. Affidavits were presen-1 h? kM(,w v,?mu
s out' ted to the court stating that Jefcoat; with ?20,000 who lio knew would marim
to was now on the road to recovery and 1 -v ,llMl if asked her. t>ut lie had I
, 1 , pawned his teeth and wanted 5 shil- : 1
e is a would soon be well. , _ . ,. ,
lliiKs to redeem them in order to pro
The assault is alleged to have been jnise effectively
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hen always - 2.50 4.50 6.50 9.00
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