The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 13, 1908, Image 5
STOP HERE!
It is our aim
Goods, etc., in
enjoying that
Ladies' Dress .Goods?Prices from
!5c to $1.25 per yard; all shades and
veights
Ginghams, Percales, Prints, Outings.
U1 kinds of Domestic Goods at best
rices.
Best Woolen Gloves 25c and 50c.
dittens for children, in all shades, 10c.
iplendid Kid Gloves for $1.00.
Full line of Hosiery, Belts, Ruching,
tibbons, Handkerchiefs; in fact, everyhing
in that line.
E. JOB
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LEXINGTON COUNTY MAR HAN IN DISASTROUS BLAZE ON GEHVAIS ' "?
TO A DOG AND SUFFERS PAIN- STREET MONDAY EVENING. ?
FULLY AS A CONSEQUENCE
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Fire Monday evening destroyed |
Lexington. Nov. O. 13. Steele. the foundr>' of Gibbes Machinery
a white man about 35 years of age. company' ln ,he rear 01 their ware",
whose home is in Lexington, was in- houses and ?"ices on lower (3ervais ;
jured, possibly seriously, by a fali street. The flames were first seen by ...
from a motor-cyclc yesterday after- an cnRlnce OR onc of thc tiei?ht |
noon about 5 o'clock. The fall, tracks in the Southern yard, not far;,,,;'
which was thc worst of several re- from ,hc warehousc. and blowing 1 ?ah
ceived bv him during the afternoon.' of whisUes was heard by many
occurred near the river bridge at the up ?" Mam slrcct' Just a m!nute or
end of Gervais street. It was caused jso later the dul1' red ?low in.the sky ah
by a dog running across the street iand lbc Iasl tap ol the file bed ttj
in front of the machine, which was ! showed that thetewasaseiious blaze
traveling at a rapid |>ace. lo Ught. A
Steele fell at the union station and The tJePa"ment responded prom- .Mi
damaged his machine, which he ptly antl did sonu; record breaking
succeeded in repairing, however, and w?rk. 1 he engine from the central ,,Un
resumed his journey. He received I ? ?=iiea uoout odd lector tcr
another heavy fall near the State hose from ,he cor"er ot Ga,es and ',,,,.1
house, tearing his trousers and had- Gervais streets down to ,he foundry '"?>
ly bruising his knee. He finally The water pressure was excellent and mr
started home and when about 1001thc othcr enSines with closer ennnee-, h)ir
yards from the bridge that would jtion Prevented a spread of the flames ?ne
put him in his home county he fell |'Thc '?"ndry. however was totally the
again. He was able to get up and | d?'r?yed- loss last night was ;
mount his machine, however, and a not estimated by Mr. A. M. G.bbes .wr.
few yards farther on the .log was 1 but is lho"h'ht to be fu"y covered by nut
run into. I his time he did not rise.' insurance. There were a large number ^
and bystanders, seeing he was badly o( ',a,terns in lhe found,y dcstroyed ,
hurt, telephoned to police head- and the machinery is pract.cally
quarters ruined. The building was covered jmi(
Steele'was given medical atten- with galvanized iron and this probabtion
b> Dr. Fulmer after reaching ^ prevented the tlames spreading ^
the station house. The extent of to sourronding building. mai
his injuries can not be determined. *'re aliraclc^ thousands of p,.rf
He seemed to be suffering in his PeoP^c on account o. the glare and h u
left side, which may be injured in- sm?ke and tratfic was blocked on
ternally. A number of teeth were ^ervais street and on the tracks ol on :
loosened and one knee is badly the Seaboard Air Line road for rlof
' nun
bruised. about an hour. of i
l'he motor-cycle is propelled by that
electricity and is a dangerous thing Mind Your Business. "ts"
to title unless one can control it per-! If y?Mi don't nobody will.lt is vour you
tectly J business lo keep out of all the t rouble "(
jou can and ?ill keep out of liver and Hev
I >e \\ i. i > !\'. Iney and Illa-ld- r 1'ilis lx>wel t rouble it > on take I>r. Kinir'^
air iiik ?11j.i 1? <: in cas?'N of weak l? ck, New Life Pills. They keep Dlliotisni'vi,
Kick iu'lii', inll? rnrn:? 1 i< !? "I 'lie li ?><l- ;im<| jiiiinrlicc* out <>f your>js?
<! i. iii iinniic piin> .111(I nil uilii.*tr\ '' in ->i'. ill ill (iriiKw'ist<
ilHi'u'li i ? I i.?m : r?* ani iscflt ic ;ini) |[0 ,
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aic iJiii'ni run- i.i i lu'Wut '.s KkIm > All tllG i^OWS 111 * '
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Drny si in J lie Advocate- * "
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You Need C
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to carry the best line
the town of Batesbu
reputation. To give a rouj
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A few more ladies', children's and
baby Cloaks. Just come and see them.
We will make you right prices on these.
Our line of Ladies' Underwear is
complete. Come and see it.
We have some pretty Dress Silks
in checks and stripes. Y ard wide black
Taffeta $1-00 the yard?good quality.
Some beautiful Embroidery Waist
Patterns in latest shades.
Big stock of Ladies' Heatherbloom
Drop Skirts. Also Silkaline Skirts at
popular prices.
vytlii ih>* Merchants, Bate,
it court.
's :i wronged woman," she hissed T"? fill * r 8 T
ysarTr: :r Everv Tniiig in Jewt
Vhut s the trouble?* imiuircd the u \J
iputhclic judge.
t*8 'bout mall olo man. lie's done |
n cnayln' 011 lilgU wif n lot uv ; .
nlggali guls, an' it's got so band
1 Ah don' see him lnoro'n oiice n
k. Somephln's got t' be done." f?,
lie judge's eye held a crafty gleam. *sine
u are seeking a divorce a legal
lration'?" he questioned. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JHA.MON
Jo 'long, man! Divo'ce notliin". . ......
nk I'm gwiue t' gin him what he SIL\ KRW ARK. IIANO-I'AIN I 1
its and 'low dat man who dispute all CI [IN \ * I T<i| \SS 1 ()CKKTV
eussedtiess is do handsomest nig
in Kansas City t' go skyshootin' t MAINS, Kit .
1' 'niong dein pals? No, sah. Ah _ __
' want 110 divo'ce nor dat legal .. ... . , , . .
button yer's talkln* 'bout. What j ^<)U1' Ol'doi's I '10lli|?t 1\ Attended.
wants is an lnjunetlon!" ? Kansas j 1 \ our Rt'pili!' \Voi'lv. Il Will lie K\il
independent. and Charge** Made Known'at once. I
Mary Wns Spoiled. jtllillg GliarailtCOd.
doctor in one of the We t I'hilaillia
children's homes tells the '& () {/ f/ 1
y of a woman who on me to him C_ . L., Jo/ICS Jptffd/cf*
day In a most perturlied state of 1
d. She had taken home her (laugh- I ill 1'Osl >U l'Lf, - Scull lit'
of the years the week previous.
r n stay of a year in the home, ' .,^..?^.1
found she had an elephant on her
ils. "Oh. sir," she said t>> the doe- """"""
"whatever can I do with Mary? v. .,,.,.1.. . , , ; . ...
, .. ? OU ( in 1 me clvspeiei.i, indigestion a m 7
have made her far too grand for \ \
, .... ,, t, , soul or weak stomach. <>r in facl any "\ V | '
own home. Win-, the tnst day stie KS 1 *. v ? ?^
I baek she refused to he dressed in form of stomach trouble if von will
morning till she had a bath; then take Kodol occasionally just a* Cie j
would eat no breakfast whatever times wl.eil you need it K 11 does *
inse she wanted fruit and some | not have 1 o be taken all the time.
irms uxui nrst, aim, last oi an. sue Onlinnril;. you inly laK * Kno.\ '1 ' 1
a saucer of water at 1mm* place at an(] then, because it comi let y di? (? Ut--n's u n< I ytiu
table and slie dips her lingers In all the food vou eat, and after a work W it'll t<?lll
every few minutes. Sure, doetor. f ,|avs < i a weeK or so. tin su. icb ,,|l>x ? ^.oH-ilUl
?nt know what " ' ??,! .ho < N
nan passed out. shaking her head , , tor sat IstiU't mil
it .i i. ...... kudo . J lien v u don t need 1\ > oi
If the problem was eertninlj too J tor e\-iiniirit oi
h for her. Philadelphia Record any longer, irv it today on our guar- umii.it
anLte. We know what i; will do for p\/| \/ \ \j
The Poor Member. VOU. Sold hv l>r. F. 11. <Jillitei>, ^ ? L* V f\ IN
brother lastly." sai.l the spokes- Drug Store.
i. "I have an unpleasant duty to . __ _ .low c?li,r-?, Silv?
'orin. There Is a report thai you Opt'itM
e said that or.1 of the best and ! DR. .1. A. WATSON N, lin .inil ,
t worthy momhors nf our ron^ivga- * i*iiii ciiMi i
ts unable to attend service often . 1 kntist I 1)1.1 Mill
leeount of not h vi.ig good enough
lies. We have come to ask the lb lesbiirc, -> ' Seven Years
le of that member. We don't know . .ct. in T, lepnon* Hull- ..i? ' I have had sevo
inv such person, and a report of
kind Is likely to reflect upon us as At l-.idge Spring Every Thursday mat Dr. king N.-vv
mgregatlon that does not look after best medicine tak
poor out worthy members. Will | , , , .. , c ?!ds and f-.r oven ?!
. , ... 1\< d.ti coi <mns the sanv dicrstive f ,.
toil mo who it is - . . * , of i lir<>;u. rhest or lu
ertalnly, brethren." replied the j 1,,u'es '1,at ' 10 to{UH] an ?r.ln.ary |.aniina.
Mr. Lastly, with a bravo attempt I healthy atouiach. and there is, tlirrt tlilrty*elghl
k? cheerful, "it's mv wife." i fore 110 question lint what hiii l rm ?'
, . , * . I n.'.t : ?r Is Inn s New
of stomach t rouble. Indirect! nr.. . ..
t ? .. . tl i host re nods for couj
I Nervous Dyspepsia, wi.l > icld readily
Heavily Laden. . . ? . . , t 1 ppe. asthma, hay I
, , A .. ... . vet naturally lo a short treat moot of ,
his play h? its Intensity, said tim . , , ... norrnaitc ol the
' * ,. , " Is idol I I V it todav on o:ir w'U uaiitee
int-let ween-t hearts youutc man, . stjie-s o! e
riy takes my breath sway." ,ako " for Mt,le *h,,e' n* "' l' ,s : .. ,i .
only wish h would!" gloomily re- J?" wl'I need to take Kodol digest e v of pneumi
k"d the lady in the next seat.? whai jeu eat and makes tlie stomach . ,t ;,n ()r
llinore Ainerienii. sweet ll is sold b\ l?r. F. 11. (iunter s , 1, ' ... .
Vi1 rial l* Itio I
DrtiK Store. '
r
io No Furthe3ffl
of Cloaks, Dress I
r
rg. We are now
<h idea, we quote as follows: '
I
Complete stock of Woolen GoodsShawls,
Fascinators, Knit Skirts, Ladies'
and Children's Sweaters, Baby
Sacques, Caps, Bootees, Children's |
Lovely Japonica Silks for Waists, in
blue, tan, garnet, white and black, at
50c yard.
Lace Curtains at prices to suit yon.
A full line of wool and cotton Blankets;
all grades and prices. Also plenty
of Comforts.
VIP ANT
sburg*, 8. C.
;. ' > a 11 i A , i i >;c s i cade my- j
?- ? ^
j A ,
vlM11 Select Hay and Bearding School for Young Ladies M
ilFV-I and Oirls.
| luisttfll |,,wn ' "
?iiv:y- .-V...?iva lUI puiiecuoil in MUSIC.
excellent opportunities for a thorough, Painting, Needlework and Domestic
practical and refined education. Science.
.11 courses ate t'riroarv. or.omm.i, J !>< ?ne aim in every course is to
equip the student ^.nysicaliy, aacn|
);< viinr. n-iai ..11(1 iCUUeixiic,
, tally and morally lor tne performance
.1 > with additional i _f ,,fa,L. .
of iirc sduties.
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The vocation is Ideal in Beauty and Healtniulne&s.
Academy Opens: Sept 14, 1008. Far information apply
; Per Directress: P. O. Box 342,
1
t'l'y- Wllle Jones, I'rest J. P. Ma ?s Cashier.
r.J. Seibels Vice-Prest. W. M.Qit Jr. Asst. Cashier.
1 hos. Taylor 2nd.Vlce-Prest.
THE PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK
of Columbia, S. C
United States Government, Stale of South Carolina, County of Richland,
qpolilUl and Cit>' Depository.
CAPITAL $250,000.00 ASSbTS $2,089,758.23
r ' Solicits Accounts of (tanks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals fer either
Commercial or Savings Accounts.
,
STATEMENT
ID (Condensed)
* w OF I HE CONDITION OF
pc 'The Palmetto National Bank o! Columbia, S. C.
May 14th, 1908.
woperly with RESOORDB8 liabilities.
can road and n?u,s * 8*4,383 74
fort WV cni. I'.s IV. nets 509,400.00 Capital Stock paid in 8 260,000.00
SC Bonds Securit ies, etc 265,8^9 31 Surplus and Profits 89,067 44
and pfiuiran- Hanking House, Vault. Circulation 237,500.00
. No charge ^;rn;;;;[L\a^Fj^;;irei Kills payable and Rel.
Banks and U^S Trea- discounts 95,150.(4)
surer 240,648.89 Deposits 1,448,605.50
Oflfi 012 94
82,065,912.94
rsinith* and
a s r" 8 thr quignard brick works. j
of Froof. The best brick on the market,
n years of proof
Discover* is the Orders tilled with dispatch.
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Mo. Tile world
\e;\r> of proof "
For Everything: Good to Eat
lever, bronchu s
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