The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 11, 1910, Image 2
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 1910
RESIDENCES MADE OF GLASS
Along with wireless transmiss
mnd navigation of the air we ,
promised for the twentieth centi
houses of glass.
"Within ten years people in
country will be bui'ding houses
glass, which will excel in sanil
appointments, beauty and dura
ity, and also low cost of main
mnce, any type of structure of
present time. In other words,
F American people, within ten y<
will be living in glass houses."
So declares Roger S. Pease
Pittsburg, Pa., one of the ol<
manufacturers of glassware in
United States.
The foundation will be mad<
concrete, but the walls, the ceil
the roof will all be of wired gl
and the floors will be tiled.
Such a building, it is said, wil
practically indestructible; morcc
it can be colored in any way to
the taste of the builder. It will
quke no papering and no paint
and will be sound proof, mois
proof, germ proof.
, Gla^3, declares Mr. Pease, is
. >bnlv ctvray .it ;s perhaps the 1
understood material in die wc
Fr.ople will not le v< ir simpl;
experts to see that the qualt
right. Nor does it follow from
use of glass that the walls wil
?- transparent or translucent. De
qualities can be used, similar in
pearance to stone or slate. Buildi
so constructed will be able to w
stand both cold and heat and
make, as the Atlanta Georgian s
gests, actual life in the twenti
century suggestive of the far-fet
ed legends of the "Arabian Nigh
Augusta Chronicle.
PROHIBITION PROHIBITS LEC1SLAT
"No, it is not every one that
jects to the 'chewing of the rag
the Legislature about prohibiti
The railroad men, the insura
men, and the express company n
who are here to watch the Legi;
ture breathe a sigh of relief wh
ever prohibition is mentioned. T1
know that once a liquor discuss
begins their interests are compa
tively, or at least temporarily, ss
There will be 'nothing doing' to h
them or help anybody else, so lc
as liquor engrosses the attention
the statesmen?and so it has be
for fifteen years in South Carolin;
We have quoted the observati
of a gentleman who for years h
been familiar with the proceedin
o f South Carolina Legislatur
What he says is novel and intere
ing, it is probably an accurate sta
ment of facts. When the Legis
ture meets many of the corporate
are placed on the defensive. 6
good and bad bombard them?a
few iuch bills become laws. F
haps few of them deserve to beco
laws but all of them, the good a
tlje bad, are irritants to the part
especially interested and, natural
the entrance of another issue, a
one invariably prolific in lengt
and rather aimless debate, is r<
nd relief to the overwrought n<
' %
Tt
'E vous system? of the corporation rt i
resentatives.
ss Meanwhile, the amount of sa
OP tary and progressive legislation t)
the liquor wrangling has prevent *
during the last 20 years can not b'
? estimated. The one thing that au
J0U know is that it has absorbed the
>nu? tention ot the people and of i
?? legislators and the suggestion tl
, as it has served as a buffer betwt <
the corporations and regulative m
sido sures contains "food for thought
?The State.
lKI?t
In sickness, if a certain hide ci
? nerve goes wrong, then the org .!
that this nerve controls will ais
surely fail. It may be a Stomal
nerve, or it may have given streng'
$t.oo and support to the Heart or Kidne>
It was Dr, Shoop that first points
P**? to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Re.;
m f torative was not made to dose tk
Stomach ror to temporarily stimi
late the Heart or Kidneys, That ok
fashioned method is all wrong. D;
Shoop's Restorative goes directly t<
these failing inside nerves. The r
markable success of this prescri'
tion demonstrates the wisdom
:lon treating the actual cause of the
are failing organs. And it is indeed ea
to prove. A simple five or ten da
test will surely tell, Try it once a
see! Sold by Gunter's Drug Stor<
this
[Electric
t Bitters
Succeed when everything else fall
the In nervous prostration and fema
weaknesses they are the sppren
ears remedy, as thousands have teatifie
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AN
STOMACH TROUBLE
'? 01 I it is the best medicine ever ac
iest I over a dru88i?t'B counter.
the
, Ice Making in Frnuco.
Consul Jackson, of La Roch<
ing, states that on account of tho at*
lly increasing fishing industry
ass> manufacture of ico In La Roch
has become an important cousid<
tion. Ho says'. "Tho most import
1 be Ico plant produces forty tons
day. and there aie three othort
varying capacity. The system o
suit ployed is that by which sulphur .
acid is used. The appoarance of
' re~ for industrial requirements has i
ing orally suggostod its use for dome < !<
purposes. Several attempts to m
ture Ice boxes or refrigerators have t
moro or less unsuccessful. In
instance R faml)V Imnnrlni4 n
ao' ' are tor Direct fn .n Npw lor U. Tl
i \ ihould ho till ?.li.int opp > )
P'- 1 . the American I, >?> in n v
r\; | chello and noig i-orhood."
y to I
t ilUdldt vwu^iid, OlUliy WVIU
y is
pain in chest and sore lungs
symptoms that quickly develop
1 be a dangerous illness if the cold i
:nse cured. Foley's Honey and Tar ;
ap_ the cough, heals and eases the
ngS jested parts, and brings quicL c
. , ief. Gunter's Drug Store,
ithTelephone
Stop* Ix>g Jama,
ug- When Alexander Graham
, spoko hlB 11 rat message ovor tho
phone, thirty years ago, ho ha
;ch- Idea tha^ the Instrument woul
,, used to bfoak "tog Jama," the
fs* bio bane of tho logman's career
iimru imeresung incident of th
vaslon of modorn Invention tnt<
pathless forest than how tho
ION phono thus saves hundred of
_k_ each year has boon told for ma
day. Tho 11 fo of tho logmanin
hardy work of felling trees an<!
perilous task of floating them c
ion. Mt,re.im8 t0 tho sawmill?prosei
nee scene Into which it scnrce.ly s
tho Ingenious Inventor would
break his way. But tho telophont
"la- Ma<*? log Jams an event of tho
' The passing of tho log Jam 1
en- occasion of rejoicing by the w
nan, but not to tho devotee of
iey turesquo sconci of tho woods. It
ion wonderful sight to see the logs j
ilmost Inextricably on top of ?
ira- other In a rushing stream, and It
t?e liillllng spcctuclo to watch the
.ng woodsman cut away the log
urt is the key to the Jam and then nf
'.ogs begin to move soo him skip
>nS bly over tho moving pieces of
of | l>er to safety on tho shoro. 1
however, the man who makes his
;en nual trip Into tho woods of Main
j ?? Canada to watcli tho logman b
tho fruits of a winter's work do\
on mountain stream will bo dlsapp<
'd. Tho Jams are never permltte
form. At the first sign of a clog
gS r>f the mon patrolling the bank
.%n A
. Uu invi icicjuicuca upmruuni
es- havo the flow of logs stopped in
St- *<u'?t Btretches. called "trips."
this way tho Jams are nipped lq
te- bud. As soon as the Incipient tro
la- 0ver tho mcn a^on8 tho tripe
notified by telophone and tho fit* '
jns of logs moves along again,
ills ?'
md * Safeguard te children
cr. "Our two children of six
eight years have been since inf.
me subject to colds and croup. A
nd three years ago I started to use
ley's Honey and Tar. and it has
1 er failed to prevent and cure t 1
y. troubles. It is the only medic.
n(j can get the children to take wit
a row. "The above from W. C.
hy ostein, Green Bay, Wis. duplic
est the experience of thousands of
er users of Foley's Honey and
r~ Gunter's Drug Store.
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<r. BATt SBURa ADVOCA1
THE WTllitt.'IID MS GIRL,
1'.?.. > t shins had como to pur"
1 ^uy4 ag. THa expensive clothes
lui jt, garnished with u huge
itch / : u and ponderous gold nugget
j. : Indicated u man of
* in?: e the sombrero on his
testified to the habitat
v. er. The hardware depart>
.> his destination, but the
I i . lie Brown behlud the rlb.iounf?'
arrested his attention. In
M>t ?'< tlon he stood riveted to
avo llutcbius was not at
presence of tho fair sex,
od bashfully at the pyrai
boos, trying to frame a
:uso to speak to the Kirl.
urine voieo of Trixle
. m. "Are you looking for
lo asked.
' T!..a\ x>ut the siae of It, Sis,"
ocmer. ae westerner.
ooked at him hautghtily.
, Mr. Fresh?"
' Hitc ?Dave Hutchlns, Is my
s . ju don't mind. 1 calc'late
j * T.f od many kinds of ribbon.
a palatial home on my
plr ut. west?ever been there?"
'! >ped the clerk, "but what's
Rf xit t<> do with ribbons?"
' l : orvlng to that. It's a custom
v,o u ,au. homes In our section with
3 ril i-.) i?. oundered the prospective
drape tho walls and chan >11
1 'em."
aght ho was making sport
i i waxed sarcastic. "Oh, 1
u---.ii; .? i the fashion In the wild
iiivi \ '
I by her beauty and feartld
dismiss him, llutchins
"Yes, ribbons are style
. *. Why, I raise hogs on my
S porkers In the country,
all round from chaparral
in' In tho pan?and I want
of that baby blue ribbon
eir tails. It's a pretty sight
vy of hogs sportin' in the
i ' < ented with ribbons."
gun to lose her temper,
ry comedians weary me,"
I've met your kind before,
lave no time to listen to
; you had better move on
II I isy."
ok here. Sis"
want any of your faniiliP*
J .
r i -trity.
aid Hutchlns, soberly, "you
ana. I uon t want any ribtyou
I want. I fell In love
it flr6t sight, I'm no dude,
just slingin' that palaver
ualhted. Perhaps n>y stylo
n hero, but I'm on the
f ,',cvol."
I laughed heartlessly. "Oh.
1 iy that."
. . not a four-flusher. I've got
0 that assays $50,000 to the
1 ranch stocked with the
1c you ever clapped your
I'm buildin' a residence
jtonlsh the natives, and I've
to lay In a job lot of porceubs
and other knick-knacks
' * it von to be nueen 'if the
} r.?rh J '
,r : :
2 os vn>?u n.
| From it u- , Tr
! Brown ,| ^tudb 1 f< id
tun hi Kiucerity. Mie placed
l in the protest.1 iions of
I1 :*hlns, and she said scornit
have given a new setting
story. Now, If 1 can't sell
tng I'll have to refer you to
i u. i ;er."
. easy and think over what
persisted the man from the
>u'd have an easy life out
'a only 24 hours from Clilwe
can go over and see the
* time you pine for exritcpointed
to an immense opal
e shape of a heart st in
lamonds on his little finger
earnestly: "if you consent
trinket is yours. And I
ill you. Bis, no girl hut the
ry win ever wear tnat ring
L this matter over and I'll
. again."
/eeks later Dave Hutehlns
> his ranch In the West and
\g Jim Morris the veteran
r, observed to Jack Baeh llow
workman; "I reckon
the boss wont Kast he fell
onio faro sharks and got
1 'j Amnion
n't mean to say that David
In by a sharper?" inquired
iulously.
shorely looks as If he had
ed of that $1,000 opal and
mrkler of hls'n, as he ain't
no more."?Elmer Rigdon.
said the teacher to a
>11, "what is the hardest
discovered?"
know,'' replied Bobby,
ou think?'' queried the
t,'am/' answered the little j
ut I can't think hard
, "moti"'
c It mean and miserly to
the little things. And for
, more than for any other,
is cursed with poverty find
j jpo.hrJ ni.
find any trouble writing
'* i \ wdly?''
hatever. But I'd pay a
that could sell thorn for
wlelphla Inquirer.
y?> fllady- -What part of the
1 you have Mr. Newcomer?
omer?A llttlo of the out- !
).?Puck.
ungs and Raw Lungs
)ple know the feeling,
serable state of ill health
s. All people should
Foley's Honey and Tar,
t throat and lung remedy
i cure the soreness and
restore a normal conditfor
Foley's Honey and
er's Drug Store.
E, BATESBURO, S. C. FRIDAY, PEBRDAR
SEABOARDjAIR LINE SCHED
(EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER
7 1909.)
NORTHBOUND B
66 92 84 H
Lv. Cola 5.40 a rn 4.45 pm 5.35pm B
A Camden 6.35 a m 543 p m 628 p m I
A T T I - . or-.- _
r\ iriaiiuci odd a m oud p m 8.5U p m
\ Wmton 115 p m 12.20 a m >B 0
A Raleigh 1145 am 1240 am 125 p m I
APortsmth 540 p m 710 a m710 a m B ^
A Richmond 505 pm 535 am 425 a m B r%
A Washnton 835 pm 850 am 740 am K
A NewYork 353 am 245 pm 200 pm IS -P
SOUTHBOUND. Kg
43 81 93 B
Lv Columbia 1215am 1025am 625am j B
A Savannah 320 a m 145 pm 915 am B i
A Jacksonvle 745 am 610 pm 130pm B
A Tampa 530 p m 630 a m 630 a m B ^1
Trains 93 and 84 year rounct lim- fig
ited, 92 and 81 through express, 66 B ^
and 43 Florida Fast Mail. |pj
92, 81, 66 and 43 make local stops E
between Hamlet and Jacksonville. | B
All trains consist of high class day I*}
coaches, Dining Cars and Pullman ; Ha A
sleeping cars. {B I
For detailed information and 1
Pullman reservations write
J. S. Etchberger, T. P. A., j Bl
Columbia, S. C. j
R. H Stansell. A. G. P. A. S3
Savannah, Ga.
C. B. Ryan, G. P. A. j ^
rortsmouth, Va. 1
Who do you spend your money for |Cj
inferior tobacco when you can buy
MBRRY WIDOW from The L. D. f5<
Culluni Co , for the same that you |M
have to pav for the common kind
elsewhere? ^|WW
^3ia^2SSS3^E223SSS?<S2S?^2? 2
| AT THE
Crosson Drug '
1 '
'-IDK ES \' I LLB, S. C.
Jk
Can be had a complete lme
ATT. HPTTnC! A MIA m:
wj * AJ-/JLJ lVXtVJVJIkJ iTLXN LJ iJI'
$ ^TTMrYPTUQ
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?. t^iUC./J/L JZ.5S^??JX:ZX?/XL ?ZC>?TJZ.tJ?Ji~* juaja^A
Made 41 Bales of Co
With Only One Mule
Read in our Farmers' Year Book or Aim
1910I10W a planter in Terrell County, C
made 41 hales of cotton with only one
record breaking yield, and he had a nine
drought?the worst in years. His gross inc
$2,098.47 for this crop. You can do it too
By Using
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
liberally,combined with careful seed selection, i
cultivation, and a fair season. Ask your fertilh
for a copy of this free book, or write us for <
sure you haul home only Virginia-Carolina F?
SALES OFFICES 1
Richmond, Va. Atlanta, Ca.
Mall ui thi* Coupon Noifolk, Va. Savannah, Ga.
Virginia Carolina Chemical Columbia, 3. C.
COMPANY. UUfnlB, N. C. BlPrj^aKaM^l)'
I'lease aend me r copy ol your igio WinatoB-SRlem, N. C.
Fatmeii' Year Book free of Coat. Charleston, S. C.
Baltimore, Md. V.
^lmc Columbut, Ga. 111 III* C
Towr. Momeomery. Ala. Mfeft A CIlC lll
Mrmphll, TcUU. k./~?rv
State Shrercpoit, La, ''
Lf Plow the Brains. Won't Need a C
The fnriutr XWI.'I m* auto and his When Kdjtor j p
telephone, his rural free delivery , . ' ? ,
and his books, maguzlnc3 and news- Cornelius, N. C., bri
papers, makes a pleasing H^ure, In badly, it started an ugl
startling contrast to the "h?y Rubo" salves and ointments p
of tho comic papers of a few, a very less. Then Bncklen's I
few, years ago, aays New York Post, healed it thoroughly
Bui In the long days of the oncorn- i prompt and sure fcr L
Irig slock season he would do well to i D t> , /
think of what ho ha 0? It , Bums. BfUlSCS. ClUS. (
opens up vistas of what ho has not 1 Bimplcs, r.c.tenia or ril
hut ought to huvo and can have. .druggists.
He gives entirely too much to tho j ,
consumer. IIo deals too exclusively | _ _
In raw products; ho does not think HI jfl 8 P f'uo^
Mough about Ills market the mar- , S n 7a H re|( 3 hp <'r??ur
k? t that should be his ulrout tho W sW vvt
wants of Its throngs of consumers, lro?-i. A sufr nml i>l<stslikKsyriu
about ways of tempting thorn to part
M.I. larger num. In , xchang. for Threatening (evetis
wares he has taken tho pains to , . . ,
r..alte attractive oh well as useful. chi (lien is quickly and
Tho fanner Is no longer an Isola- ed 1 y FrcventLs. i he
t h1 person, except as ho persists In cjy (Jold Curr Tablet1'il
t o o'.d ways and Isolates himself t j. t, r i t , "
. Io ought t?? got Into closer touch ' ' ' v' 1 '
x.ir'i hi; neighboring farmers, and ,n': V! a'" . '1C*
tin y ought to plan to produce fine Quinine, nothing r arsh <
products In co-operation. I hey are indeed, the a
Plow the brain as well as the soli, Cariied in pocket, or pi
and ilte good years become great and tics aie j genuine safeg
tho bad years good. Colds. 25c. Sold by
Gunler's Drug Store.
Y, 11th 1910.
wmwma^ssmwmmmmm
Think
f the best Suit or Overco
vore, at small cost. Then
,nd see the values you Cc
ew dollars. We are groine
>ur entire winter stock, an
n a saving mood, take thi
ty. All suits and overco
eduction.
Sirardeau $ i
THR CLOTillEkS
The Man Store |6()| Tlit
Columbia, S '
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fJ -x?v3.Fx ?? ' '*>> > /?>j /'J , , ^
Vo? , * W.MK.IONIW. l?ur>n.K\r
S? , s JOHN .lAconsKini-.ns, int > i<
W THOMAS TAYL
iaj ' > y//ie
^ $ r e /
* ; _ M 'k of L
.n D!! 'fc United Stales Ciovernm
m Uoiinty '.>1' Rich
M '[> CAPITAL S2S0,0O0.0C
m Surplus and
Solicits Accounts <>l Ban
v3 'J* Individuals tor either G
r W ? k?
5 01 fj ' 1 * OF'11 IK <
>nr 5$ r,il N.VI'I.
tUu m 'S Apr
'T* HKSOUKCKH
Loans $956.653.M Cat
^ U ^ Treasurer
$2,278,679.'
?tton :
lanac for fiFOWUi
jeorgia, ~ " BX J 1
plow, a
: weeks* WO
ome was
AUGU viv
FERTIi
I
thorough I
ter dealer ! SOI.
one. Be j
utilizers |
| Dreh
results for 37 years attest theii i
mcnts are remove i by using fej
.rutch.
Sossman. ot I'iie.e is every indication
uised his jc(' haul y? goods early and avoit
y sore. Many will come to those who wait,
iroved worth\rnica
Salve You will receive full retui
Nothing is so GEORGIA CHEMICAL WO
Ilcers, Boils, \ Drcher Brothers before buy nrJoins,
Sores, i
les. Z5c at all
If you would have a sale ycl cer
mi in 2o,i,ii,u?rs tain Cough Remedy in the home
Villi I>f. hlUH f. ? "
' < >.! 1r. ])r> ShooiVs--.it least ou< e. It i:
, !! MlF'-ly i .
thoroughly unlike any oth< r (' r: d
pre,-aruticn. its taste v/i.1 ! e cut r \
hncss with 'lt'w 10 vou- ,mlt's il '
safely calm- your favorite Coupth Rem.
: c little Can- ?Pu:;i'' chl. roloim, 01 any oti.e
ionic! always stupefying ingrcdit nts aie t. a., I'D
guess is all- tender leaves of a harmless, lung
contain no healing mount, inon:, :>hr.;.a, give t
or sic kening. ]jr> Shoop's Cough Ke:n?. iy it:
titch in time wonderful curative pn pertie.. It i!
irse. 1 reven- truiy a niosl certain and trastworihj
luard against prescription. Sold by
Gnnter's Drug Store.
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>at you ever 5
i. come here ~ N
m vet tor a h
to clean up h
d if you are p
s opportun- jf'j
ats at a big f
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u kid, vS. L?? v!'
lent. Slate of South Giro- l\ 't
kind, and City Depositor/ N'
> Assists $2.278,679.40 vL>
M -- V ' '
I K< >11 I 308.50 v i
ks, hrms Corporations aiul *1
>mmerci:il <>r S:ivine's Acc't.
it I'M 1: NT i'y
ni(i<-iist>< 1 *
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Bank wi Columbia, S. C. tj,!
il 2SU1. 1009
I.IAI31I.ITIKM *)'
)i!"j 1 Slock Paiil ill $'>S0 fWWWJO N *.
499,813.47
10 2,278,679.46
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LIZERS. |
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k
ij-o * s x ry
1 i , ' 1 l..v . 5
Jk'U s.
I
>:Co, Mascot, Ch i ia I or.nuln, and
red no ree . rr.', lion. Successful
merit, 'id.;- cr?;.'nt?f s of experir'tiiizcis
j! < labiistieil reputation.
o' a car famine later on. Buy and
1 tale in a.iv of delay which
a on y v.n lvcstmcnt by rising the
ilKS' or;il . t . >. ct prices from
^ A. Ke!ley, Belvidere, 111.,
writer; u : 1 ran an ex en^inei
5 with : ' . a-ctive service to m
c e.1 ,u' three years atro mv
it.1 etc aide lot! so that I hat!
' o i . \ engine. First I was
) to ' lit! wid severe, aching pain
i- ovt s. Th<n followed inflarn
- ma : 01 '..c bladder, and specks
appe ted be!ore my eyes. A sample I
ot 1- !eyV Kidney Pills that I tried,
' so I i< d mc that I bought more. ' L
[ I v :.1 uct! to take them until now V,
1 c u '.'ifely testify they have made
' me a : oi.ntl and well man."
Gut t< r's Drug Sto^e,
I . k ; . i .