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IltATESBUieo ADVOCATE n, And any of following Reg Our L price price M Reliable Poultry J .urn. } o! Amor Poult. Journal f $2.oo $1 60 _ McCall'a Mag & pat'n S U Nat'l Home Journal i 2.oo for l.tio Designer .1 *ji New Idea { 2.oo " 1 03 A Mother's Magazine < !() Housekeeper ( 2 25 " 1,86 K - - ir Ladles' World ) ? Pic Review & pat'n > 3 oo " IH5 ? Modern Priscilla S ^ Pic. Review & pat'n / 7 Hampton's Mag. S af>? " 2 00 {*' Home Needlework 1 V Table Talk I 2.19 "2 15 ^ Good Housekeeping / II Cosmopolitan Mug \ H.oo " 2.Ho 7 " ! American Roy < Klectrician & Median \ 3.00 " 2 Ho 'I' Physical Culture f \4 Healtn )' 3.oo " 2 3o C American Magazine ) It Harper's Ita/ar ji 3 oo " 2 3o>F Harper's Bazar i Little Folks or [- 3.oo " 2 3oi^ Children's Mag. j il Metropolitan Mag, ( ih Black Cat ) 3.60 * 2.3o; Hood Housekeeping ( [ ty Van Norden Mag l 3 *>0 " 2.0*> - A Field and Stream 1 . Nat'l Sportsman f 3 So " 2 c>5 I'ic. 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It affords comfort and f, ef in the worst cases of chronic C1 >nchitis, astama, hay fever and ^ g trouble. w ntcr's Drug Store. w ~ st rio^fri/ui? Bitters If' ucceed when everything e'se fails, n nervous prostration and f*mule , reaknesscs they are the supreme tniedy, as thousands have tee'.tf'ed. o OR KIDNEY, LIVER AND d STOMACH TROUBLE C; is the l?es? medicine ever sold ^ over a druggist's counter. 'eraswvjasmhmebe.* n hi mmwmmmmmmtj jleysKidneyRemedy *ake* Kidneys and Bladdar Right k ? - THE BA Magaz The following offers contain only every one will be found represented in Fiction, Technical, Music. Art, Humor Weekly Advocate Success--Value $2.0( Greatest Through a most unusual arrangement \ subscribers. hour Public Total Value PICTORIAL REVIEW I SPietu ria/ */tmuieu> Headers appreciate the value of the up-to-the-minute fashion service of this magazine. It has four foreign oflices. managed by fashion experts, in Paris, London, Berlin and Vienna It keeps Its readers in touch with what is newI est and most smart in reasonable | style. Pictorial Review Is not.solely a Fashion Magazine I?s fiction is clever and interesting, its articles broad and of national interest. Some of the regular departments are practical lessons in home dressmaking, mh'.lnery, crocheting. housekeeping a nd limwfholn finance. sanitation home decorating and furnishing, ' money-making suggestions for j womeu, the care of children. a page ; for elderly people, wit. humor and puzzles, echoes from the stage (ill- , ustrated), etc. Pictorial Review is 15 cents a , copy and if bought singly would , cost $l.8i) a year. tented cutting and construction request. any time within no d 52 numbers Si 12 " I 12 " 1 12 ern Weekly Advocate, I newal or extensions. Magazines may b Vc will duplicate any offer made by an L. M. MITv. HF.LL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Batesburg. S. C. Office Hours: tr 8 to 9 a. in. 2 to 3 p. m. T 7:30 to 9 p. m. si . ? ti Tortured On A Horse a "For ten years I couldn't ride a " orse without being in torture from in iles," writes L. S. Napier, of Rug:ss, Ky., "wtien all doctors and T1 ther reTnedies failed. Bucklen's Ar- fl' ica Salve cured me." Infallible tor vx iles, burns, scalds, cuts, boils, fever da 3res, eczema, salt rheum, corns. ?h 5c. Guaranteed by All druggists, pi ? as A Night Rider's Raid The worst night riders are cal- ro' mel, croton oil or aloes pills. They er tid your bed to rob you of rest. en lot so with Dr. King'a New Life fail ills. They never distress or incon- 1111 enience, but always cleanse the V'1' ystem, curing colds, headaches, onstipation. malaria. 25c. at all ftl] ruggists. Kr lot A failing tiny nerve--no larger j th lan me unest siiKcn tnreacl--takes ] rM om the Heart its impulse, its pow- ,n r, its regularity. The stomach also tl] as its hidden, or inside nerve. It ras Dr. Shoop who first told us it nii as wrong to drug a weak or failing Jni tomach, heart or kidneys. His pre:ription-Dr. Shoop's Restorative- (> directed straight for the cause of do iese ailments?these weak and fal- h> ;ring inside nerves. This, no doubt Ms learly explains why the Restorative <>t' as of late grown so rapidly in poplarity. Druggists say that those who ,n :st the Restorative even for a few !,,,, ays soon become fully convinced 11 f its wonderful merit. Anyway, on't drug the organ. Treating the lo ause of sickness is the only sensile and successful way. Sold by ua iunter's Drug Store. st ai Subscribe for The Advo "J .ate now. $1 per year. i*? TESBURO ADVOCATE ;ine Ba selected magazines of the highes this list?Women, Literature, R , Religious, etc. and Cosmjpolita ) for 1.65 t Subscript! vith the publishers we are able 1 ations and a Dr - $3.65 for , ciirrpccl <Succ0?3 mACctgazine Alms to be tbe one indispensable magazine in tin* home?'''l iie Cireat Home Magazine )f America." it stands ror the ugliest ideals In horn- lire, and for lalionai, civic and business nonrsty public life. Tlie world's v\ork is :old in articles, desciipii\o of tlie mportant happedmgs hi engineerng, science, agriculture, art llt?rature, etc. .'.'he serial articles tnd fiction are the .best procurable [leaders have the advice of tire at) eat writers on dress etlqtiett , Dome making in its various ph..sea ?the table the farm, the garden, books and reading, investments, ?ud child culture. Success Magazine is strengthened by the masterlv inspirational writings of Orison Swett Marden, the Editor, and s wealth of poetry, humor and pictorial art. Success Magazine is 10 cents a copy and if bought sing y would cost $1.20 a year. l rriit/l^c !? *? ii'iv :i I Iiijj I ^UIVIVJ HIV ^1 > v II. w II V OV ;iys after receiving the first [00 A 1,00 1,00 r A .oo .15 Everybody's and l)elineat< e sent to one or to separate addr iV reputable agent, agency, or put LIGHTNING'S MYSTERIES. Again nn-! ; it? we arn romnrllp regard with mingled awe and won L?r the inscrutable forces of uatun he latest demonstration of these re stless powers to arrest local utten on was the flume that leaped froi cloud and In an instant snuffed uu le breath of life of two mortal be KS. Scientific study of the phenoinem lightning is largely theoretical tio greatest progress iius obtainei Dm photography, . because actuu periments are t>otli difficult am ngerous. The most common an e most dangerous form of atmos leric electricity is what we kno\ forked lightning. It has been calculated that it wool tjuire 24 hours for a 100-horse pow engine to generate an amount o ergy equal to that discharged in rgle bolt of lightning within an al [>st imperceptible traction of a set d, which gives some idea of th struetive force of lightning. It is reasonable to believe that no 1 bolts of lightning descend to th< ound, especially those followed b; ng and repeated reverberations o under, the forks and lateral branch of which probably are dissipatet the air. "ft"hat often appears t< e naked eye and also shown iu i lotograpli as a direct descent jf . id stream of tire to the grouni #y be but an illusion due to thi acting of the cloud-line and th rtzon. If every bolt of light nini seended to the ground there wonh mbtless be much more destructloi electrical storms, for the bolt tha trlkes'' leaven unmistakable proof its contact. Many theories exist aw to the at active powers of various object) iring a thunderstorm. especially fferent varieties of trees, animal id tin- human body, but the ca ices of lightning are too numerou tlx an\ definite conclusions. All that it is possible to do to cn inee safety during an elect rica nrm is to be guMed by precaution ;ainst exposure that are alums ilversally known, but which are no igolutely infallible.?C o 1 u m b ui ess l'oat. I JULY 9. 1909 . - i r gains ' t merit. The needs and desires of eviews. Juvenile, Outdoor Interests, m or American or on Offer to make this remarkable offer to woo raiicni only - - $2.15 TheModeiaPrisriHi f/ern LZJriacil?a Is one of ilie HKST Embroidery Magazines publi-hed. It is tbe | r*c< >?()!* (] Leading Fancy Work Magazine of America It is undisputed authority on all klnos of embroidery, knitting crocheting. lace, costumes, lingerie and bonis decorations. It is tilled from cover to cover each month wiih designs. descriptive articles and valuable information. Aside from thestrictls fancy work departments, tbere are departments dev11 ted to china, Oil and watej color ;' painting, stenciling, pyrography ; I leather work, basketry and the like ilt has many help* for housekeepers 1 , and is a real good magazine for the k I home ' Modern I'riscilla is locents a copy and if bought singly would cost I $1.20 a year. t is ^iven free with each patteri number. II Sent One Year fo < ur?Value $3.50 for $2.so esses. Additional postage is charged jlisher. B A AN ANGEL ARRESTED. j "Ye re arristed, mum!" bawlec ' Officer O'Rourke, as the flying greet car in front slowed down, so that hi 1- humming, throbbing motorcycle pul led up near enough for him to bi _ heard. "Ye're arristed, mum, for exceedin tlie speed limit and srarin' a goo< 11 half av the men, women, babies an< t horses in the park out of theii set: see!" he called again, as No. 2381 came to a standstill and he could pul ;l alongside. "Ye're arristed, mum!" he announc I cd for the third time as he dismount 1 ed and faced the smiling lady of th< 1 car. "I take ye into custody foi niakin' av a new record througl . t he" v Thru Officer O'Rourke's great rosj fate grew pale and his twinkling evei j grew sober. "Snakes of Saint Pathrlck!" h? f tried, crestfallen, "it's the blessed ;l good lady t>f Delmont street!" The good lady of Delmont street _ hut: lie 1 like the ripple of a far-awaj B brooklet "It was a splendid chase Mr. O'Rourke!" she cried, her blu? t eyes agleani. "And the Green Comet ? could have pulled away from you, it I had willed it so." ( "And 1 don't know about that, eith. er," retorted Officer O'Rourke, perkl ing \ip at the challenge. Then bit r, ruddy, cherry face became glooni} a again Hut, faith, madam, ye're th< a one that brought pink roses to m? I Timmie when the lad near died." p The lady colored, though she still B smiled "Tut, tut!" she scolded ? 'What's the harm in that, Mr j O'Rourke?" i "Harm, harm!" spluttered OfficeT t CVRourke "'Twas a blensed good deed, e and may ye live till ye're a million? but 'tis not Michael O'Ronrke that . will arrist ye." ? "Oh!" protested the lady, "but I am already arrested?three times? & fot exceeding the speed limit, for . M-aiinjr men, women, Itahiea and horse*. fur breaking the record through" Hut you scattered a car load of I .n.iatoes over the Tin Can ward when p ihe laddies were starvin'." continued t Oflicer O'Rourke. "Sure and I'll not t m ist ye till the sun turns green as t Ireland!" Yes. vos. Mr. O'Rourke." said the BATESBURG ADVOCATE. I1 And any of followtaf R?g, Oor prlco prte# | Ajoalee'? Matiraziue 12.So for $2.1ltt American Boy 2.00 4 1.66 J Am. 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A ~ I .A snowing now iu iuv oui ant $2.1 on Canadian or Forcicn subscriptions. JE5BURQ, 5 . .w .o ^ onr umy, you know, and It wan a clear violation, j Come on to the station." "No!" thundered Officer O'Rourke: o "not for a thousand harps av sold!" "Come on," repeated the h-essed lady, and she wheeled the green ear about. ^ "No!" declared Officer O'Rourke. "I'd tear me stripes off first." "Come on," said the lady for the third time very flruilv. "I don't mind." j "No," reiterated Officer O'Rourke; ^ "not for a deed of Tipperary!" "Hut, as the good lady of Deltnont street was station bound on her own account, at a rate that threatened to do things to the speed regulations once more, No. 42 of the park squad r had no choice but to follow f;?_m 1 he went, however, he mumbled sullenly, swearing every green-and-gold oath he knew that he would rather ' lose his right arm, and almost running down a careless pushcart man 5 in his abstraction. At the station th<; drowsy captain roused to receive two clamorous vts' itors. "I'm arrested," said the lady, smil ing bewilderingly. "How much will ? It be this time. Captain Daly?" ; "1 resign," announced Officer O'Rourke, shoving over his gilt badge. "1 won't arrist an angel." The captain stared at his subordinate in surprise, hut the lady laughed ' musically. "Tell Officer O'Rourke just how ' many times I've been here for speed' ing," she directed. "Tell htm about my wild speed streak, and tell me how much this time." The captain grinned ln^oodly. "1 Think, if you will deposit J:'5, ma'am, there'll be no need of you botheriug to come back." And to Officer > O'Rourke he said: "This la the fortyelgth time for Mm. l>unlap this season, Michael. She likes it and she's rich-^-she can afford it. Don't let it worry you, man." And he returned to Officer O'Rourke gilt badge No. 42, park police. As the green car speed smoothly iwav. Officer O'Rourke refastened his beloved emblem of authority. ' ?,o wander she's a speeder," he murmured. "Angels are just, that bound to fly." And Officer O'Rourke thought again of a great cluster of pink roses by the bed of the child of his heart.?Stewart Stone. ? KcCall's Magazine | y|B McCtarc't Mag. k.Oo 44 - t#ol ,y$B Ketropolitan M?.g. 2.5o *' S& l.WtKffl??9 Modern Prlscllla I.Co " 9 Mother4* Magazine 16o l.S6W:*^>^ Motor Boat a.oo " 2.6ol ^ Nat'l Horn* Journal 1.5o 41 j 1.261 ; J Nat'l Magazine % So " S.ool 4 Nat'l Sportsman 2.oo 44 1.661 1 New Idea fashions l.fto " 1.351 1 Normal Instruotor 176 " 1 Sol :*1 N. 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