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* isj.?ie oni HH The un, treatment Wis Rememl jpjfl paring- the hfk Our inst and refurr *m An attrt w large and : tants and .safc every case 'fjf tries, and no publish* |i| treated; ar aifc, to tlie effic JJ Persons ' ?/ sure that t wr r \ su We v^ure \ """ 0 \ ?> . .?* 1 U 1329 Let il _ ... A II U ufLii MEETING "II Mrs. Peek bus the cast iron j aerv.' to recite 'College (til ('.ins' at h; IJtf open meeting of the Xarclscus !l'M :lu.'i tonight, I'm going to rt : ;n. I j 11 tin indeed. Tact1. That woman tlev ?r It ird of mtch a thing. At one of { ' tnr <i u>n nn.? ltie>? iiiotti. r sti. " it .;l> gave 'Curlew Shall Not Ring j l .'i i,' and added In. at to Injury | ' ' anting It out, rolling her e>.; , ike u dying calf, and !? itlhg het ' talr down. I liud invited -la to m with nie, and I thought I ; .-1 n - 1 through the Uoor when .-h got u;. I ' ' and hogan her mnneuv. r.;. .Jack 1 plagues nie ahout It ev? ry time 1 | ' intention the clul), keeps asking nit when we're going to have anotln t ; Open meeting says 1 wouldn't 1 ui.ss Mrs. Peck's stunt lor anything ! I told him if ho could ' u. i i: 1 : ! could, so lie's going alone tonleh' "Ulle of tllu dearest, s ' 11 * wo ' m- n in our cluh is .\it> oliortr. . wl You'd never Imagine for n an >nt i'; thai siio'a worried to dent i iter i wl husband, but sho Is. Ho tii r<. yo He didn't oorno with her. ; ;n lered in after the prograt in ! \ gun. Mr a. Roberta was t . aj. to death over it. And th Jlil that chlckenibrained i'< < io but roolte 'Collego Oil C \ night JUBt as wolj have j?. d ? it ; Mr Roberts as tho horrible II ; bought my soul that Mr w? Id sink through tho floor I tie.<-r fazed Mrs. Peck. Noth. "Another tiling, mother wants mo to marry him. )i m uaving ills answor tonigi. '? I know I could have Mr I .una any time 1 want him. I'd n? r have to worry then about v *.. I ( :ri !i! afford to Uo what I w ??11. ! to. I j>( II tiot hii't look to I> ne.nl. ho old r? oily I;-, hut he' got lots of t in . 1 h.e'rt 1 i l >? i. 1 I loii'l you . , ;.ii . nother, that IVI be happy with in. V. I know l'\ none with (| ; . ; a while a* I he's talo n j i. ,? . .no.: very 11 .lnit it's ii.ili thing to marry him; i w 1 II . . Ml.-11 t II" I \ I ! > M' U i a:.1 it ni. .it hum t iin v 1 ?o'i we could alio ! i li\ an I " lei.t.l li: e 'o lie ? IO . \ lOOl 11 i ad vain I'lueill liu ay time now. i.! on. can't 11 < .-ii t hat. . tin " Y lie Opt 11 111! .til \. -It; >V( ! |: lithe: ^1 I'' ' k " km . n.i hIk i< t i .1' 1 w i; h you ni! i i i\. heard In .. It wa tierce, i h, yt h, lots win i then I I: >1 ..oiilil ho, hut \Vt d. lilt let t ' ot! or cs. 'Mil tin way to the chili .lack ; k I ine whether I had iiunle up Illy aid yet I told hini 1 had about ide up iny mind to marry Mr Do- t? y That got him going. While were tlowiitown this afternoon, p l). (Jiiincv came and took ine out | THE BATESBURG A I THE KEI v place i?i the State Where the Cele nia (or Nerve Exhau; paralleled success of the World Fan j lfl PnlvifJl 1 Alive r\-r-? - v* v/v> * ?? itn v ui o j VH J Uk)L elk) UU1 oer we are the PIONEERS, and othe ;ir treatment with The Keeley Cure, itution, which is situated in the best lished, and many additional improve ictive dining room is among the add: airy and well furnished, making the the physician in charge are in consta , For a period of thirty years the cel< today has the unqualified endorseme id certificates to establish oar cureid in every city or hamlet in the lane iercy of The Keeley Cure. contemplating taking treatment for hev are getting the genuine Keeley < Vhiskev, Tobacco and_Drug Habit; i iibiicitv. Consul Keeley Inst A ~ 4- - ? uy os.rcei, ^nons ? hi motor car. u.-,. in ; i..o ] A1 hit'STABLE Bl'ILDING. ixiii, but I told him 1 would have j think about It. i I'j jiI Auditorium Shuts Up ai "East night, when Jack insisted it I say yes," I told him I\1 leave j Opens Out at Will. i<- di < id' ii Airs. i'i (l; nave 'Col- : 'j < St Paul Auditorium, is an c o oil Cans' 1 would know that 1 usih. sort of affair. According - ' iiii< : ' d for li 1 in, but ; It v .. r: > .Jellinan, the local archltec1 n i w Shall Not Kin Tonight' I ha Invented mechanical appllanci slid say > < s.' bv:... ans of which a row of boxes at 'No M:- I'fi k didn't i-? t it 'Col , balcony will swii)? toward tt i I Can and it wasi: C iif.-v, c r and walls wjll drop from ot 'n r. It ua> 'Over th Hill to tin thn ceiling, cutting ofT aliout ha f :' "a.- ' u was. i - dl> and I of the area Of the building and mak .1 J ck that's what It n ant, my Ing u good sized, well yroportiom in: him. in; 1 that there \va fau-shaped room suitable for a co use u y lit',]:. l'.ii ' cert room. * J tut he said aie ami Mrs. Pool; The bacouy and boxes arc awui lift know whin lin y v.. re tai in , back and the partition walls clin ii I' 111 llil i Jli t ! .'i I 111 I' to tile c lltnir n e?tn t.Oir... ...... I, event, ( eh us u htppodroino or contentl, u or grand opera calls r An Open Congratulation. j the full size of the auditorium. \V. S. (Jllhert <!<? i not retain all of , hun> tr for a la hie llbiv't. Ancient Egyptian Forging, la the early <hi\s of his Kince.,- The Illustrations preserved a (lllbert and Sullivan \\< con- Egyptian Iron manufacture 6hc ! -d hy ti an;ig< * as the "sure that the process was precisely t! tutors" In the comic-opera field, a same as that still obtaining atuoi ting woman who was a member of | Ethiopian races. Ou a atone, pr i <ij the "I'ia it'ore" companies sorted ,i> F lot once, a licgio sla ? : -'to f lllhert t? Iliac hlni of her , is depicted working bellow? fro I i u< hii v n.arrla. e with a voting which the bin.-1 is ? >nve. od by ;a . good position and fatally . bamboo pipe to a shallow pit In w*hi Lilll.e-t congeal nlated the young ; tho lron iH ?*?elted. In u seco it ; i and expressed the hope that ! illustration Is shown tho forging futuro might bo prosperous and the ,nMl by hammering it with j rounded rtone on a sion> anvil wt , I.,,i , .1, ? ,k i o wooden base. It Is cloarh prov id", a llt'.h more than a month . 1 1 , . , .,1 by pictures on Egyptian tombs th td and am ther letter from tho I . .. , . , . , , . . , . | bellows were In use in the fifteen . it! re.i -hed him. In which she ceuturv. 15. C. t In r u. .ig, ru nt with the | i It ' 1 h en 1 voken, and that ,, ,. , . t rcunit ioii til 1 nglnud. ! i ! inot1 r tutor. i ,, < rcmntion is Increasing In Ore 1 ' v' N " .a- . Hritnin, the number of bodies ,t ' N 1 mated being 74 2 In Hen), again hi.. I.e. ;!> w she. tot her wel- co , in 1J>05 Consul Mnhiu of Nc 1 tinghum writes: "There are creni It w:i. ah e ttwoi u . it.r that lori,.s af i(,,i,.?ster> Hull, l.eeds, 1 !l- lord, ltiadford anil Sin Id, own *' ' 1:1 -,ni 1 b; tho ) spectlve niuniclp. titles, I sides several conducted by cotnpa ui she had ; !( 1 1.'m. after i.tc ...l,,,.. mi . .. ... j ? uif.> 1 in: <1 Uli< v" of cremation requires ubo :t an ho t;i' '' ' 1 ! ~' 1 and a half; the nidus ... p'lvct thstund (ho t. nth it, mid lis white and weigh four pounds, ai 1 d< uv i'? colli. ' > the cost Is nbo.it $25. 0. don youi upiu'i aching ma; wi a' f illy recognized by law in die Britain, though strictly guarded'* Here be i la< cd hi i- ti .1 . . i 1 in . footle ' . di ll "Her. , I't I African : owe v i;iv. me of the happy man.''- 'i Bit B douins in Africa > a ra i.; and-ready method or attempting Pertinent. re the fevoi c: used b> tl. * worm She "Then i;?rn >011111, Liiddypp. ' "V hr.^c ini.it ted on those th Is lu;s boast that he knows all the bave captured for sale n ^luv? i;ii Is In the elty." haths being impossible, the j>a "Indeed! Villi Is lie acquaint- ' l,v buried up to their neoi th > on ah- a?? t'hi o N ws '!1 h'i| t that tin ceil sun i \\ ~. _ ; . 1 ; y lb leVOI'. 'Inc., lOIlluln Optimistic. burb 1 *or Severn1 <la>s until th . , have been killed or cured. Eigli r on till 1 liio tlie 1 a: II as i . . ,, . , .... per cent i iccuino to the Ireatiiici In rerun d by its : : ! ' Sn it e ill be, old titmn. Whit . i?. ? Class lower for Cong I leach. reacln the senate. . , ,, " .. . A gluts towei resting on tho b< t* \ DVOCA' A r~BURG. 5. C, FRIDAY. I mi mmmmmm 0 3LEY INS1 [brated Keele Remedies for Li stion) ai t o- ..co Habit are i ious Ke* v Jure has induced r d," etc. srs uncor y acknowledge residenta ?t n of the city, 1 ments ac it will insure cc itions anc st of meals are surround) , nfortable and 1 .nt attend ; diich insures tl ibrated K 'ure has been e ;nt of the .1 fraternity, tl Hundreds isands belong) I can be f< /ing witnesses these mal r sending frie ^ure. s' also Nei ;nia (or Nen tation and pondenceCoi itut 3f So 35o, P. O. Box i I I una or I ocean so reef Ul0 _ surface and extending iv ,uto tho j ^1 1HL E id open air is to be buil{ at Long I Beach, t al. 1 he shatt j,e con. { dar, jtl jlor , structed almost entirely,Qj heav 1 >1- plate glass with a glass^ room ' s,nn'"nS *n l^? s' to feet square at tho bottom eaclied by ! trct?s lu the forms: ts an elevator. This will gi # visitors ilie brilliant 'Krone M an opportunity to observeTtho WOQ. j unenutvo?alb id r1?>rfnl woa mirrlonu forwk. ^ ^ *. ie waters arc celebrated. son 's outdoor mas i success. She felt If Where Males Kxceed llii ^beithought agal o- A recent estimate of th t),,puia. Kbouldered man v 'd tlon of Seoul gives the totlV marked attention u- 3u5. In every ward but ; e n0rth ^erc(h wbo he was. one tho number of nialesi^^g^ Suddenly her hi ig that of females, hut in thaiparl Gf bound. Coming et; tb the city the number of R one of the paths w Ik given as 17,000, while thofemafea *ar figure. Shame a are 90,000. This would bcm,r(1 to hors>.lf that It wi or explain on any ordinary th^y 0f masked mau. whot population. Seoul has no quarter *l om Adam, could i set aside for tho exclusive 1> And yet, uJid of females. f her very being. tl of j soulful eyes of his ?\v A Valuable Investment, tho slits in his* n ho Among the rare books cov||e(j ^ up to her. uk i collectors Is the first Issue fa "Ah, here you i e- famous French explorer, amuel pleasant, >et coinn ve Cluunplain's first narrative * his Intern hunting all un first voyage to America. OiiJ, four know. it's ulnnost t a coj it . ot this edition of the- work 1 want, to bo.neat ch are known to bo In existence' one have the firsttglim ad ??i i* in was st>ld at auction 1' ing tehtures htld<bei of York recently for $2,900. It' f0r_ covering, a nier owner was an American who ?u?tT've told v< bought It in Part, tor >0 cnUl alv nol charmlnK KHigioii in Austi.il i;i. Alul ob? y?" "" - ,, like tins?it's imp th The progress of the C a ko11c ... Church in Australia is perhap tbe >.. most striking religious fact ii. ,10d- ^ em history. There are men 14ina .lt,!t ,%on lf 't isat who remember the time when fer* Immensely. and y was not one priest on the Austr??lltl -ou ult'' lo? + V Ve?, I am. aeM ; I "I'm having the.! The Austrian's Handicap, j it caJi't lust und-ii II-i Austria's fishing industry 8ul,,rrt|ly wrong ' c.l from the handicap that the flsjfcr_ t "lo>sh!" cried th i men are nearly all in the clutcht Kof ) Then, taking hex a ! usurers. They are compelled lo ^r_ < her down to the I an \ vow money when the catch is I'lor. ^ the gayly decorati r and they are never able to got )u( into one of these l> of debt again. ( then followed. Oi ;uj | I lake, where the t (, South Needs Immigrants. ' the waters ami tl Only four out. of everj] 100 Imyj. rhe trees made tl grants who land at New York goy0 fairyland, he purcu th^Southern State*. Th**. Si?uthiB , "Why not takeo crying loudly for them, too, nl| | jqueried "Suri h-1 there Is tt bright future for tl^ | ,( un njfj frjt.nti to 3^'Mlt^H and other hard-working i"?, | , tty tare first!" jda pi? ou Southern plantations. t . Aj, oW t??, i^ir5 ~ V ai <1 thi n, after tt a Kings on Their Finger*. \ |;| wW< h ^ ^ The hands of female mt.mmlA y ni . sv m. '???* l" tho !on,hr "f E",ypt *1 musk Her pretty m Ht"r??> ^ '-I wl h rlit.ts In rvutn ; , 8l) m whi(, ?* 80 Instances there being f.om two tl ^ ^ fir | ** on "v2y * l| 'h.. man divested 1 2 A flarden of Hyacinths. I : wl'h int0 " The Sultan of Turkey hits a wholes a:ul <l1 garden e\elnsdvely devoted to hya f A'nen we go? 1 LtJclntha ot different kinds. ^somewhat sorrovrf L ??n ntv mask <u a BAYi*27.1910- b ITfUTE iquor and Drug Addiction, Administered. nany imitators who xlain that we are the STANDA las recently been thorough! >nvenience and comfort to furnished in the Institute, tiome-like. A full corps of ti te best care and attention t< tdministered in this and f( le church and the entire wo ing to every class and callir. > ready and willing at all tim nds or relatives for treatme j t /e Exhaustion^ Treatmen ifidental. j'' / V J >uth Caro /l5, Colum SACK DOOR. ' SKST0 8:"' The pnau gazed at her with ron nask and domino. ' | IUlViVd?? lade of one of the "Why) not?*' he linked "E>o you il garden gazed at ' ni in.'the same boat?when w about her and do- b lck 1<imist I)Ul on Iny nmsk- lfl "I?I. ' confessed the girl that .MlS. Allder- fnr?r> "I >lnn't liMlnn^ herr k party was a huge oaiv .Mis. Anderson's maid." a.pleasurable thrill ..Whfe. luck!,. cried tho man In.of the tall, broad- only/a ? ietectlve hired to slay her .ho had paid such tU lhov unmusk? to her. She won- Somewhat shyly the girl loolo hint, tiicu again turned her part gave a great uway raight for her, down ..youSbottPr take me back," she as the mans faniil- phcy'lf. unmask now right awa: '-tacedlj she told "Sure;" cried the man. buoy is absurd that a nut l'r 1 coming around torn, n she did not know nlRht to, cal, on you ? affect her so strong- ..A1, r>.ght ? saj(] the gJr] yet, she knew that, said she, with a Righ that spok 11 ill.'d when those only of narrow at not being a met hers through a. mr8 Anderson's party, but al lack. Now he was joy jn lbQ prospective rail?"hi sine and call for mo at the back t ilPO '? I'Hn.l 411 n ? | - i runk if. wiuiams. Banding voice, "I've over lor you. You No , Exact Equivalent. into to unmask, and ..jt would1 bo correct to say, you st> that 1 can lllat you are Gn the water w P86 Of those charm- j v.ou!dn*i It?" asked the report! a behind that black ' No,' said \ the distinguished i . "that hardly expresses it. I an that my features merely quit 'drinking coffee and insisted Clara. ; en to more {Wholesome hevet ist not talk to me You might *a> . perhaps, that ossible, utterly int- : on the ntllk wagon." stloned the man. i No \Occasion. I'm enjoying myself [ philanthropist? "Haven't you ou can t deny that svmpathy for ihft uncmployt d, ! el?" .tiowledged the-igtrl. I Politician -"I dc n't know an ime of my life, but ' employed, sir. Evt ry man of n t's wrong -absolute- quaintanoe has bet n working I for the last two or three week e man. : ing to land a job it Washingu by the arm, he led i l?at landing, where Of a Different* Opinion Nov L*cf\ craft were tied "You art charged with lai he Vhanded tho girl, i ^r<. yOU guilty, or not^ guilty?" nt Pn the artificial ' "Not ( ullty, judge. ' I thoug winkling lights on was. hut I've been t\ ilk In* t lie lanterns among lawyer, an' he's convinced me io . Aiee seem like I iitn'i " edi hl? conversation. ft yomr mask now?" ] Meeting His Waterloo, dy y? tu're fioing to .. Napoleon was hurrying >ba.k iiko uie eee your v.'nrds Paris from thoifteld\uf \t loo. ' lau tilled t lie girl. "Wei' ' lie remarked to \ an apld ^flance around, "i h >vo met it Rood andthaitl hi no one was war j bu' +v < in aav It wiis?my\\fl u'ftly took off her . o> , plqu.uu face coP j 'hat tmiperanci idvr tine man's ar- j rop.>rly appll wing birr example, Himself of his mask ,?nt RVanon. the jjldl noted 1 eeplee dVoesn't nermlned aspect wear n w'atch \ ?aek," Pitid the ul. "I'll piuve txpver haeVboth in. I--doir .. ^ ^ r ' TassSsSI V -?(s , -vf. T&j to give a RD by com* y renovated f our patrons. ^ Rooms are M rained assis- ^ each and jreign counrid. We need ^ ig- nave been ^ es to testify int should be ^ it Without ^ i lina, | ibia, S. C. lit *1 ? ^ai?e. iiML- GUM AND BACTERIA. owed Micro-Organisms Responsible (or Formation of Yarlou* Gnmo. know . GrojR Smith reports In the Journal ; '' ?K? : of the Royal Society of New South 10 Wales the results of his investigation ul?!' I of the i>art played by bacteria in^the . .",y' > 1 'ill 1 ? ...... . . ._??? I The action of the bacteria appears 1 In to be more complex than might have e uu" been supposed. There are, for in- ^ stance, two kinds of gum arable, one pd at soluble in water, the other insoluble, head and Mr. Smith finds that they are produced by two distinct kinds of said, bacteria. By the cultivation of suit-, able species of bacteria It is possible untly. to augment the production of guni arrow by ^certain trees. Under ordinary circumstances some species of gumltut," making bacteria live and multiply e not without the production of an apguest preclabie Quantity of gum, both the so of product Is markedly Increased by lt furnishing tannin to the inlcro-orloor." ganlsms. Thankful For His Blessings. A few years ago a railway porter wrote to Admiral BereBford of the " British Navy saying: "Our home hr.s hern blessed with twins, and I write to ask your lordship If you will 111 ask the Princess of Wales If we may ! ' call the little girl Princess of Wales Brown and the little boy Lord s Charles Beresford Brown." Lord a Charles procured the necessary permission from the Princess and sent It. u other with his own. A month lnt r came the following from the any earn; man: "My Lord?I am happy colon- to inform you that Lord Charles Be: . To'd Brown Is well end hearty y tin- ar. 1 thnt Pranopss of Wales Brown iy ac- di J this morning." hard a try- tiubNtitutc for Beeswax. ">n." 1 A substitute for beeswax has been j discovered in the leaves of the rafla v. pnlui, n product of the Island of rccny. Mad.ig.i. car. The wax Is extracted by t) o > ;i. jilo process of heat Inn; the m i dried leaves on a mat to small bits. 0 my The particles arc then gathered and that boiled. The resultant wax Is kneaded Into small cakes. Experiments are being made with the new substance to find out its commercial to_ value whether It may be used for 'ate oottlln* purposes, In the manufacture of pbonograp'" cylinders, etc. , ' Samples of Bird Music. II nry Old vs, aaaist&nt biologist In '11 ' x t' Dei .irtment of Agriculture, has t t)C< samples of bird music written * ' a 1 1 popular form so that it Is poaail>!t for the human voice exactly to i:i late the songsters of the Held and foi/'st. He has recorded the actual think ( tones, setting them In the proper"S^ vlth a k<\ , and their reproduction Is easy for anybody who can read munic at the [ lbols. Mr. Oldya baa been gatberihg bird language for 13 years. n