The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, December 10, 1909, Image 5

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t ? L & We will rei I BEST MULES T t STRONG AN! | Matthe> ? ^4 4 4444444444444: ? bwmmMMBmmmmm*mmmi ^ I The Home Established !86( SPECIAL BATESBJJRO At">\ ;v A H: ' ^ _ . t.M "i I T A T s -Co fin; y 5 a per. , > ?????m v.va ao auijJiciuujiy uui a a N. ROGERS BAYLY, E?. AND PROP ago by the United States, BATESBURG-, S C. appears to be headed with PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY for the rocks and shoal \vz ~ dominant liberal oarty, pu! TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. _ _ ? frequent Lathi euaiom, ha: On* Tear ...$100 ^ Six muniii* oo cenuj ^nto talking oi' forming a r N* thre* month *ubecriptierne token, ??? ||not with the object of s Bantered at tho p. o.f at Batesbur?, r. c\, a* {the republic or urging re second-class matter, Feb. 14, 1901. . , , with tne avowed purpose jui Copy *?nt in must b* written on une aide ring in ore governmental only' There are hundreds oi r When chwnginp address always give eld post for every place and those ffloe, otherwise change will not be made. , . ___________________ of appointment almost ADVERTISING RATES. start a crusade again th one inch One Year $5.00 government. President C ne Inch Six Mentha .... $3.00 , , , ? , , One inch Three Months .... $2.00 one of the lew Cuban le. First page double the above amounts. Seems tO pOSSeSS a bl03 Local Insert ions &x*te per inch. First Page Readers l3topor line. Readers to take run t He appears tO be a sincei piper 5cte per line. and he has made a valiant FRIDAY, DEC. 10 I9C9. place the affairs of the r< a business basis. But he is Heavy snowstorms are reported ly handicapped by the on the planet Mars. Perhaps Mars *!1S ov^n Party- ^ xs to that he is strong to w is getting ready to inaugurate a new storm ancj t-nat the Ct president. learn the difficult lesson ized government means , . mere than office seeking. That New Jersey girl who was _ .... married in short skirts doubtless Served as coffee, the n substitute known to groee thinks that eternal happiness will vvhere as Dr< Shoop's Ilea be her long suit. will trick even a coffee ex ^ a grain of real coffee in Pure healthful toasted gi Mr. T?ft generally tells the home nuts> etc have been s< folks that he did everything in the blended as to give a w o i* i o .u u u i jc u satisfving coffee taste i Solid South but break it. If he And i; u n.ldl. in a mi turns out to be as good a Demo- No tedio s 0 to 30 minul crat as he promised, maybe he will L)reher hi s. ^ even do that. Care in Preparing F ... ...... , , In recent years scien ggS^^West Virginia has taken advanc- proved that Ulf. v;Uue of fo( ground in the suppression of urcd largely hy it;; puritj , .. , suit is the most stringent ? the foot ball shambles. Members ]awa tj,at have over been of the Legislature have been inter- ?nc ,OUvl lhat ,ias stood nently as a perfectly cleat viewed and a majority of them are food and which was as p opposed to the game, some of them the Jnac \ut ,of .tll0s? 1 c n could possibly be is Qua being in favor of making it a penal conceded by the experts to offense ?o play foot ba.l in that _ ?state. all foods. The Quaker Oat ^ is the only manufacturer that has satisfactorily solve The political situation in Cuba is lem of removing tlie husks , . . . , . _ specks which arc so anno lowing signs of high tension 0,t'll?r hr!,m|g and before long, possibly, the cab- For hot climates Quak , ... t t . , . . . t parked in hermetically s les will be burdened With reports oi jj^pg fresh and sweet any1 THE UATf-.SBWQ AOVOCA ceive next W hat nnif'F ro AftAA i V W awr# [MALS-THEY ARE vs and K 444444444 4 4 4 4. T iffl Inoiira UliVj I110U1 u ) LOWRY AGENT, BAT s??-ss-=ss9M) yrjf.-Sf'.Tjas' ~ ' *' ? f '--ctimr .> *. ' u \Vi t ,mou. \ \ixnu ' j.i 5 ? C .V n( r - ... . . . ; iiUi l 1-11 V- A...W?V W... www. v??v?? already This is why his Prescription?Dr. Shoops Restorative?is directed enfull sail tirely to the cause of these ailments iter. The ""the weak inside or controlling nerves. It isn't so difficult, says Dr. rbuiny uic Shoop, to strergthen a weak Stom- ( s broken acn, Heart or Kidneys, if one goes j i at it co rectly. Each inside organ ! ace par y ^a; irs controlling o inside nerve. '< olidifying When these nerves fail, then those \Ur forms but orKans must surely falte-. These vital truths are leading drugg'sts evof secu-1 crywhere to dispense and rcccm-, x ... positions, j mend Dr. Shoop,s Restorative. Test andidates 't a fewdays. and see! Improvement J/RS will promptly and sure y folow. who fail Sold by Gunter's Drug Store. invariably I e existing j :z:j0 j WITH OPEN II ^ d vision. 1; ;! 3(3^ e patriot ; THROTTLE jm effort to j; hopeless- Through tlie village, past the farm leaders of for a few Inl'es? al?ng a broad highway, ride stolid men on bicycles of be opet OUfj pattern leaving houses, crosseather the . , , t ? w rYn^tf roads, and danger-triangles well beloans ma> ,llnd untl,_ t at civi "Hero we are, George." savs the someming loader, a sergeant of police, lie stops j half way between the milestones on a clean, open stretch, with ?r slight but ew colfce enticing slope. ??~ rs every- They dismount. Behind a neatly arlth Coffee ranged furze bush George takes his -i no pert. Not cycle, himself, stopwatch, and a white | after it either, scarf. He is going to time the motors plnyei ains, malt, "in." stand ) cleverly A furlong from here the sergeant "l.i onderfullv place in similar fashion, You inj f]avor wi,h stopwatch and signal scarf also, 18 se te >? too while the third man tramps back for ati h< another hundred yards ami hides the st y? glory of his uniform from the vulgar it? N gaze even more effectually than the one g others for they must see tee road 1 your ood. while ho need only watch them. | "Nc Thus the trap is set. ! bush, lists have Patiently they hide, sea mi in ; the 1 "VVe'l id is mens- road through peepholes in the furze pip r; the re- lhen; , noii.r pure food pip! Pip-pip! Pip. "Now. r.eorgo, hurry known. steady for the first catch. 'I iio ser- Hut out promi- Keart erouehes down, watches for toils 1 and pure Qeoi^e's signal. at tli Ur? .' .'"'t Nearer, nearer; fifteen, six'! .:?, sev- to dc kei^ Oats- en,f>' n> ^Ifihteen, clik. Wave wave (;p< ' ,, again and shout. Thus the .- i. -ant and I be the ideal . .. , , , . , , ? f to the man in blue, when ai die in- " r| of muscle , . . dieaccst of con8ruity of a helmet<-d t li?.tman 1 < ngir ? /,doing semaphore drill darkens a patch Jng * ? ? , . | . , .? | of oatmeal of hrown ,oa<1 a hundreds yards seem d the prob- *1,end- >'ig. and b'.u-k I>rlver slows up, switches off. and i s, ylng when *'.tops, fidgets, and goes cold down the litt'e back. iio is trapped. "Now, wliy tlie? "()] er Oatc :? " t'?M ealed tins, "Silence, please! Wait for tin* ser- ' ? where, 1 0,00m Hn'ii be hero in a minute." i TK BATESBURG.-S. C. DEC. 10 ^ Sj^ vVjjp ^p v< f ednesbay a UGHT IN KEN1 ? r viivr nam iit SMUK fAI AN 3ouknig Leesville, S. C. A 4 i jz::S MZuZ&mwt.; ince compe 1908 jse s. cov! r njJRG : CHRIST I his rs t . am, >11 ice \ ? i If you art* Imp : !< I iiv-iiJ, Sweet'u ait i I is! l ) 1,1 N m 1: i ;ii-. r pjr w h:ii'vl!\' Oiila.. til J 111 VClU-VO vMlius <;l 11 je?Vv'!rv, 1 hi Shoes, <-'.li ?aks, I'urs. <.!c W HiTTi I Hf* id Mi M ^ sergeant arrives, followed soon m,r J)OWl.n IO by George. And the game is ^j10j0 heart :1 right out while tlie motor ,iny (]mi<'htei s like a naughty schoolgirl. |??*nc-ssed bycense, please. Name and ad iress in ?roll his ,, covered a measured furlong :i or s fl>..?,? eonds. That's equal to : \ miles wllh him'aiu >ur. Here's your notice. NVh-t ,j|llo (;<>! a speedometer; car can't do ?llivmm.. j.q fo g.xid. They all say th t. No \vhv il t ets off at Kinusworth. ! :< . : go; i loot or V <ar money icady. I'as? al n;;" ,.jol, .,]] n, >w, George, ha k to your fur/H .g SiU!iri W( and you, too," says she sergeant, toast It onlv II soon pot another." There is a ! Flutter, l et er. pip; j'd rl , Finders. gol of a straining engine. "I , ,-, ;v t\r,\ hurry! Another car." theV.un i> not i victim " t. fo- th?? , e Vtop'i up the slope, entering t. ? j ej,j " e wrong end. Nh hiu.g t 1 r?. t-.r in ? I.,,t I. I.In . ' ; n;il |), I losclj >! ?<' peeps, recognizes the drivrr , ,im,u.l( r> oelc worrlf ,?rs tj?. "hoii'-lit I ' v 11;? b "t .* ' '<-ign;il' ? 10. Dr. H i ( . our u < . . Thump r! 1 his ton-t\vcl\ < \ ; . through s upset. Wc r wis -The tnrni Not lo our villas*-, ; > 1 rrh(. hut Hllford way. Wonder .. rtumbles cui .Tonny's thr>at is? \V. (K r if inventing fn h r v Ool,.V( . strp >r (;*..: '? 1 : hit it. P? ir Grorii' _ q< 1V ' * '*' *VI' *1 ? oi| \mi< ( (vtii. , , _ * < Iplin ni. for i 1909 __ v f f >' t i car load of t TUCKY. ALL GOill D READY FOR WORK ht Com pan S4SSSS44SSS44&4^: I H ' llllllI'll il" llllllBii mi iny ot New ! urance in Force ?88,368,2? ^ 3 A ~ ~ 0^1 -7/rO - iuiicu IN SOUTH CAROLir Xv MAQ ononis STORF. 1 * li, * N^, .: ws. \'? /., ?. l!i:i t our complete s >c- '! II >1r!; y Goods nil i e iv r inspection on .Yt >n. . Devmber i.|. r a present lor Mm iei i .lihei, Son. I):u:l?1iIci s -u.. eand, or Wile you i li 1 it here aiul at a very rea-on ored n; with a viri y.y . > a:n !/.i.m that it.j p.u^s ol ? the c /mplete i '.a racing e\eryi in; >m H* a.ne has produce t in !) >!h. I'oV,. I) ' .N Ph. na. Glassware, i unh-. Ha^s, 1 laiklkereliiels, lit. Z N D R Y G O O D S 3ATESBUKG. S C, ^ mM wt* m 1 i .. can into a nan . s t.nongn it - slimy teiepatny wiin u, might flutter in spite of liim. anil ti i full of love fi : wife ami Hiring tho spring of bis stop-wau 1. * Ether-waves as yet in L? \oml .ill practical use. Mar <>:ii :.:< d:i\ ; it ( , .i](]n't In lp it, sergeant louded brain ti doc- 11 o( a sudden?mortal bad!" ' 1 Is somewhat ( inccted Evening in summer, and In > ' ' The village is quiet, though down again, a distant People stand looking cm one I M : I'tur nutter door in particular, i n and 1 sou mis I !.c" t is tin . with a small sign. "C, ! wntei :. am) I Ring <>? i(i)> ,, the two i| . . ;i; ' " \ t or v tp-orgc doctors car whisp, " have .Mr. ' ? ' r on while the owner t i i to a i ' ' ' is s'?r Wit-eyed woman. , , . . oho ii uo iiiiinHi ;> tow :r I " 11 . I ; ,1 1 1: li e worth get St ?(X?d llillht'; ! . ' I X? fit Ilk- J * 11 ti uti'li t.- 1 it, stnd rue, tny desir cr< siturr Yon malu"Jenny Jenny, mo tired; and my aurg ion friend saved i. ; we'r. i: to youi her, > it ki.nw. All I ti <1 >; > l cli blm. II- lit.: l i'ie" your !r ' ;t ' Ho'1 with it ' ii ;cr: Indoot i minute nnd let mo explain." si-it fsi r.tc .testily, c.<< talks lm- ' ?1 " with oyt;S "XOW, (!' 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