The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 03, 1910, Image 2
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FRIDAY, JUNE 3 1910
A LADIES CUE
Next Thursday June ninth the:
will be a big barbecue at the Sun
merland Springs.
The cue will be given under tl
auspices of the Presbyterian chur
and for the purpose of raisi
money for the chuich fund.
If reports are true there will be
large number of candidates prest
who will endeavor to tell their r<
pective platforms.
It is said that Col. F. H. Hyatt
Columbia will on that date ma
his maiden speech and enter for 1
first time the arena of a political,
life.
Letters have also been receiv
frjm all the other gubernator
candidates and they have all acce
ted the invitation sent them.
While this meeting is not offic
it is in reality the opening gun
the summer campaign.
The Presbyterian ladies will sei
an excellent dinner at a very mc
r ! - 1?? ? -J ** Urn or Un^rl *1
disc or: * musi du ti -v
/ > vo'thc p'.ace^selecte j, rt
Go get a good dinner, hear go
speeches and help a good cause.
i: FAINT HEART
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I; FAIR LADY
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| "Yes, it is really true that I can
near marrying an American girl
I said Paul Touchard. "It is now
, years ago. I was spending my vac
1 lion in a little town. On the love
shore of tformandy, where there
always a breezo and where the cc
|(age ladies gather on the beach e
ery afternoon to gossip. One evei
lug in August, it was between si
. and seven, we saw far away a clou
of smoke, and a little while afte
ward a large, elegant steam yact
come toward us. It anchored, an ol
gentleman and a lady and a youn
girl went into a boat and cam
ashore.
"Excuse me, air, but would yo
please tell me the nearest way t
the hotel?"
"Hotel Beau-Rlvage, I suppose?"
"Yes, sir."
It was me whom the young gi
addressed. While I gave her th
Information I looked at her closel
She was a dark blonde with big ey<
which seomed to look straight Ini
your heart Her features were boa
tlful and I was especially taken wit
the pose of her head.
After she had left I could not lie]
thinking of her and I kept thin kin
of her for ?. long time. The propr
etresa of the hotel was an amiabl
and moat eloquent lady and she wa
not slow In gotting all the informi
tlon she could from the servants c
the new arrivals. It was not Ion
before I knew that the new guest 5
the Foggs family, wero Americans
end that Mr. FV.ggs had made an in;
.nense fortune in fur. His stear
yacht alone would represent a for
tune In France.
Tho next day the Americans cam*
down to the little pavilion .built a
the foot of the downs close to th
beach.
Miss Annie Foggs wore a wTiit
dress with short sleeves and she ha
the most beautiful arms I ever saw
.When she entered there was a pause
jbut only for a moment, then the pe<
pie kept on dancing. I went acros
the floor and asked the America
girl to honor me with a dance.
| "With the greatest of pleasure,
she said.
She danced well and never seem
ed to get tired.
Three-time* q week we had a ho]
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b| CATARRH WILL GO +
BELIEF COliSIR TWO 1IROTE8 S
_ GOHPLETE CUBE III FEW
~ WEEK?
Don't go on hawking yourself B
sick every morning; it's cruel, it's B
harmful and it's unnecessary. H
If after breathing Hyomei.^ the B
wonder-worker, you are not rid of B
a, vile catarrh, you can have yourmon- V
u ey back. B
No stomach dosing?just take the B
? little hard rubber pocket inhaler that B
comes with each outfit, and pourin- B
to it according to directions. In two
minutes it will relieve you 01 tnat
ii? stuffed up feeling. Use it a few minutes
every day, and in a few weeks
you will be entirely free from ca- H
*t tarrh.
_ Breathing Hyomei is a very pleas H
"" ant and certain way to kill catarrh. E
Get an outfit today; it only costs H
00 $1.00; it's worth $1,000 to anv ca- H
tarrh sufferer. For sale by druggists H
everywhere and by The Harris-Cain H
Drug Co who guarantees it to cure H
' catarrh, croup, coughs, colds, sore H
throat and bronchitis. An extra bot- 5
_ tie of Hyomei liquid if needed costs H
but 50c as the little hard rubber in- H
haler you get with outfit will last a H
- lifetime. H
: HYOMirl
, (flMHXJMCfD MISHOMS) H M
Gurus catarrh or money back. Jm H
ch breathe it in. Complete outfit, including MB
ixilialor fl. Extra bottles 60o. Druggists ^9
a In the little pavilion.
Mr. Foggs no longer thought of |^B
int ieaving his daughter, whose will was
?S_ law unto him and he decided to stay.
The Americans and I were soon inseparable,
and the old couple were |^B
0f exceedingly kind to n>c. W
l ao not tninK tnoy cared to Know n
ke my business, at leust they never HI
. asked mo. Miss Annie and I took
long walks together every day. We
did not exchange sweet words, but Hi
both of us knew that deep in our R?
hearts a feeling was growing which B
ed promised fair to develop into love.
jaj None of us cared for the gossip of
the other guests and we kept on with
:p- our daily walks, although they were
far more dangerous to us than the ^
steep cliff which the goats climb. Cl
ial Suddenly, one day, Annlo said: m
( There is something you want to h/1
0 tell me, Mr. Touehard." ly*
"And what should that bo, Miee kLJ
Annie?" Qj
ve She looked at me and her brown 'yl
)d_ eyes ere soft as velvet. ?3
"Yes, I know there is something Qj
, -'ix> \ on v lito ' 1 + 1 you v
but I don't care for him. He is a I
?d misorable dancer and lias big ugly m
hands and tliinks too much of his
business and very little of me. j jJjj
"Are you going to break your en- |
sagement?" j Oj
^ "No; that cannot be done. My
T father lias arranged the marriage, M
X and he will not break his promise,
X espeoially as my fiancee is the own- M-j
X or n f cnmn nf Cil V.'CilS
{In Hie United States.
"Then I do not understand what vt^"
X you moan."
X "Don't you understand, Mr. TouchX
ard, that you are to go with us to
^ New York. There my father will SKA
give you a position in his business , g
le and wo will see each other as often
I," as possible, dear."
15 "Your father will offer me a posia
tion?"
ly "Yes, and he will give you $8000 a
is year. That will do for a start."
it- I looked at her, for I did not at Lv. (
v- first believe she was in earnest, but _
q. one glance at her face was enough
ix to convince me that she was. 1 was j-ja
id young. I loved Miss Annie, and it
r. was not clear to me what a difficult AWl
it situation I was going into.
Id "I accept the honor, Miss Annie."
g "Perhaps I love you, too," she A Po:
ie -aid slowly, looking down into the .
and where she was drawing figures
,u with the point of her parasol. Hut A W;
o when she raised her head I saw two
cars in her eyes.
The same evening Mr. Foggs came
to tne and shook my hand,
rl "It Is a go, Mr. Foggs; I accept
io 'ho position you offer." T v C
y. From that moment I was allowed
;s to court Miss Annie openly, but my A Sa1
to position seemed rather queer to mo . T
A.lac
Ii Where Water is Scarce. A !"<
Water is sometimes very scarce and
X It
ip precious on the South African veldt, #
ig according to a writer, who says: "In lted,
1- our veldt cottage we used no well, an(j 4
le only large tanks, and about Augu.t
is our condition usually becamo doRpcr1
ate. If you washed your hands ycu betvvt
>t carried the precious fluid out to pour All tr
K It on some thirsty plant or vegetable, COjjC|i
'? the bath water tho same, part of It l>o- .
ing first saved to scrub lloora with. s'eeP1
l" Cabbage and potato water wero al- b'01
11 lowed to cool and then used for the Pullni
garden or to wash the dogs In first, ao j
that these waters did throe duties."
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e The Dreadnought s Fault.
The British battleship DreadP
nought proved herself remarkable In
d many ways on her experlm -ntal
cruise. She can maintain an eco5,
nomlo speed of 17 knots without diffiy.
culty, and increase to full power with I
extraordinary promptitude. PM\
n ttno unsuspected condition, however,
has been revealed during her
> criilse in. tto Mediterranean. Being
heavier than any war ship nfloat,
j. the retains her momentum longer,
tfi f an^'lng out evolutions, theretjre,
few Is very, sluggish.
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We have sea h i \ertr
so as to procure 1 he > t an
we are ready tc s!. v >u ho
Our clothing cases are i J v 10 clib
Men and > van ad
We are showing t .1 hair
ter niai
We have looke too,
designs for 1 ? ;rvat
ing-splash > . Wc
in secu - ilues
squ- be
Now is your to > >kai
best have g sinct
that it is dy b
est
The man who takes lsually
look ahead and i y for tl
preciate a ea! > a pu
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ALL DRUGS AND D
SUNDRIES.
Prescriptions a Specia
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iFFECTIVE NOVEMBER aacKec
7 1909.) i
NORTHBOUND | W6 IYU1
66 92 S4 ^iqfillprl v.
:o!a 5.40 am 4.45 p m 5.35 p m ^
mden 6.35 a in 543 p m 628 p m i" n e % jyj ^ ^ f
,mlet 855 a m 805 p m 830 p m '
nton 115pm 12.20 am j HIH OMlt] 01* V
leigh 1145 am 1240 am 125 p m ^
rtsmth 540 p m 710 a m 710 a m | 1
ue pjvp
chmond 505 pm 535 am 425 fni!r]y,, U,, , ...
ashnton 835 pm 850 am 740 am' * V
;wYork 353 am 245 pm 200 p?r. 1 ,
SOUTHBOUND. i H 11T1 S '
43 81 93
olumbia 1215am 1025am 625am ?
vannah 320 a m 145 pm 915 am ^ J f)
:ksonvle 745 am 610 pm 130 prn 1.
impa 530 p m 630 a m 630 ? m tins
93 and 84 year round lim
92 and 81 through express, 66 ( j)jjT)
3 Florida Fast Mail.
81, 66 and 43 make 1local stops ~~
:en Hamlet and Jacksonville. '|-w
ains consist of hii'h class dav rr* b as
ies, Diring Cars and Pullman ^
nf?cars- Kiqt
r detailed information and
mn reservations write T% *T3
Etchberger, T. P. A., Jti Jl, .1
Columbia, S, C? * t _ ??,?
t. o 1, A ^ T> A What They Wil
H Stansell, A. G. P. A.
Savannah, Ga. They will cure y
C. B. Ryan, G. P. A. strengthen your
Portsmouth, Va. rect urinary irregi
up the worn out
I. M. MITCHKLL eliminate the ex<
'SICIAN AND SURGEON. that causes rheur
Batesburg, S. C. vent Bright'e Dis
Office Hours: bates, and restot
8 to 9 a. m. strength. Rcfus<
2 to 3 p. m.
7:30 to 9 p. m. G n et': Lru
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BURG. S. C? FRIDAY, JUNF. 3 ,1910.
A h e a ill,
ints months ago |
le stocks of the country ga|
,1 i.1 1 ffl
a trie newest,, anu now
w well we ha ve prepared a
siest, snappiest display of suits for ?Rj
vertised in a daily paper. 1?J
d-tailored Stein-Ploch and Adler fe
de suits. W Adi
in choosing- patterns and 1
;ive man and the dash- p
; have looked ahead J|
-=the fairest and P
had in town. b>
lead. Remember that the Hq
; the world began and g
ird that wears the
feathers T
the successful man, so let us repeat,
lis is shopping week. We will aprclia
e. Present coupon at our
ur railroad fare. e*
S Marshal, ,
r.HERS fl
, The Man Store p
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32333& iffl fjrn rm mi i~
m IPj Ua m ii H
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,H ^ M Borne Pains, nan- ..iT \
] () ^ For \v.-t.lv nvc x oars nutati:- lilo > ! Fnhn | ^ O
ts.Jl 1' " '' '' '' ' :i IM" yearlytli'iii-uiuls ? : sal' i
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1 xili.lt ilif most oli> t iiiiito i-as.'s, lii .'atiso n i ii'
MM. rur.'s whore till els fail.- It you have uelies ' Wit
i an.I pa in- in M mot, a k tir .l.iinis. Mucus Pat '
"l . i'/j ekes in m iiith 8 >ro T!ir->ai Pimple-, t -iI
T T7" I jS ' i1 ' I'lcols oil any part nf the Inxly
Y * Mr. | Hail I
mi blisters,>, ,?>e?In,mcrs. Hi Pimploc "' | T. .
' /.. ilia. I'.'.ils, xv.'lliu.i- .-'atin ; " la., It ,
^ . . I " " kills the ! 111. ;.i i; : I IiI.xhI I >':! ' j COI
' ! ri r call.-' \ QVt
I into a clean lcaltlix ciitiilitinii li.uilin.r ?-e I
*" mukt"-" I - iff nr piutpli. ;111 <I >t<>ppiliR :ti 1 !i- *. ,< lin- ;
I i in I li.iiili'f. ?,urili|t tin- worst of lit-. . J j
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1 I roTAXI{ B.,KUl)|iAI.M :i I! ' i1
I I . K* [ nut uiiil s:kf> to t:?l; : : ii pi > -?>;! nf pur.-I j
^ lliRivili.-nt !: pur . :ol<l i-tif. li.-< tli<- ! !
It. It. It. stl'i-IIKtlu'lls till- lliTVcs llllll t>11 ll 1 lip i
j ft tin- Iti'iiki-ii svMti>iu. Dltl't ;> 1>T S I'- i: "-1ke
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oiiro. , do,
i 1 ' SATIPLI: Shi' I Ivl-.l-. I>v vril.it}; to
/(iter t'\ KU'ODIULM CO., I(? "uio <! IVihn t
' liuilding, Atlanta. <ia. W'lio.i w it j
1 in>j for sample name of ? ur ,,a.ITIOUI
I f I rouble, it you ktto.v . ^
ha\
and \V A MAN WANTS TO DIK tha
only when a lazy liver an.l slugs! h c!
; i'/ r| l o bowels cause frightful desoonden
1 1 li t Dr. Kind's Ne v Life Pills cx >el it n
. pois">r.s from ihe system; bring hoj e wit,
Y t }'<i!? and courage; cure all Liver,Ston ach >n
and Kidney troubles; impart Ire alt li obt
. i A and vigor to the weak, nervous ai 1 reci
1 C" at a^'
any 1 r oy'a l ?
Whni purcha: ng a typewriter
I A LOOK for the OUAL11Y. Insist | ?
M upon the st nd.'n I ;1 excellence
seta: d ma in taint 1 in the ROYAL.
I Do for You !\emcmbcr-Y: i an PAY more ;
uui yon cannot l)U * niore, in- I ,
'ourbackache, v,.s?;t,atc 1) ) II NOW. f<>od
kidneys, cor- | WILSON (iLSBHS rehal
ilarities, build S ) 1: 1 < l i - >!i :ll .V-JtMl, stom
: tissues, and COLUMBIA. S. C __| b?\
:ess uric acid - 1 |R I
natism. Pre- TVlP ml
ease and Dia- A HL
e health and AdVOCatC 9
I?I $1-00 per year.
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Wanted Agents 1
For The j
mtheastern Life Insurance
Company, |
In Lexington County.
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rinc opportunity lor good producers to write business
>oiiin t^aroiinas only Okl l.ile Insurance Company. I
Iress with references.
McCain & parham,
OEJVVERAL AGENTS.
LOCK DRAWER 100
>lumbia, - = = - S. C.
Automobiles Repaired
On Short Notice.
All work guaranteed. Put your machine up at our gar^e
while in Columbia. Have it washed, oiled and gasned.
We will not rob vou.
J, W, bond,
10 WASHINGTON ST. Columbia, S. C
r. T~
he Great Liver Medicine & Gf
TONIC
~>irt take pills ami violet purgatives, They o
matters worse. They don t cure. - Take
lor Constipation. Biliounoss. Indigestion,
and all Liver troubles.-It acts in
Tlect harmony with nature. It prevents Chills and Lever.
? I ) S ^1-$ A ?1 f \ <> Hp A " * ^ 1% M |-% I /V
Whom it May Concern: Richardson's K. L. T. is unsurpassI
have taken K. L. T? and It is'e<V have Riven it a thorough tria
. .... . . .'and can unhesitatingly recommetu
best tonic and live niecncr e J ?u.. , i . . i <
It to tr.C ^v-nvlai i'UOHC.
re ever taken. I recommend it! J. R. VANDIVER,
hout reservation. Pres. E. & M. Rank.
A. II. DAGNALL, Attorney. j , iVe u>ed R. L. T. in my lam
, ~, ily for two years and think it is th<
ha\e tor seme \eai^ usee . j;)CSt ];vtr medicine and tonic I hav?
and as a liver and general tonic J ever tried. We keep a bottle o: ham
isider it the best medicine I have J al) the time. JAS. B. MARSHALL
:r tried. J. I\ SIIUMA TE, I have been using "Richardson':
Cashier Citizens National l'. n.k. Liver Tonic" in niy home for sonn
* ' " months past and find it an excellen
iquola Drug Co.: preparation. It has served as a sub
nave oeen using Kicnarclso: s stitute tor calomel, giving the de
or Tonic for some time, and can s?red effect w .thout the usual 1 ;uise?
ommend it as a most excellent Lumping a do.?e o! calomel, nnc
. , , leaving ihe over in normal activu v. j
,c lor eeneral debility aml a run rccon.m,,u it wilhcw hesitation".
vnsys'cm' 1-K. KOll-.K. A. J. OMJIHHh.
, "... , . Picsiding hlcir Ai> e:son Dis.iict
laving practiced in the lower ?
t of the s'atc, in the malarial dis- ^ a:ua\-. t.iep ci i.; i.d a L oti c ci
is, for th.e past eight year', and - 1 1 ' ' c nsu. :t in n > tamily
ir.g lrcq.eut rails for a liquid u- --,v 1 1 ht
would take tisc place of calo- *' f: : 'i? n u:i ; s *
I in torpid live . and after sever- : " *v* ,c it* vciy highly
ttcmpts .'? ubstitutc cue i }. avc anc; !-n w in u xj i? : r < e d . t r
p. Since 1 becnnr.c acquainted does ell that is claimed for it.
ii the povveiful effects of th i.d. (Signed ' I 1 S,
the liver and the pleasant r&ulis Tv tor St. J. bns .? h List Churvh
ained therefrom, I m< st liet'i ily _ .cr^,ori' . ^
pmmendit an ihe Idea) Ionic. Chiquola Drug C ? ., Anderson, S. C
v e; ' ,! *v\! 'VDear Sa<: In icspcnse to your inL.
J. MANN. M. l>. qu'ry, 1 cheerfully state ih.at 1 have
used Id L. i . in my iLmily for ?tv
toine tone a ; > a 'uen . p -,i Wi- cr?Jj yCHJS v njj very ber.tficial re
me to t ,<y K. 1 . i., an ! t | )ia^ persi nally i.sid it rcc
:ess that it has done me n ore enjjy !(.r , ;c effects and hav<
d than . y medicine . ever ;..rcn much bcncfi ed. For chronic
. n. It n an ideal remedy lo: con- constipation, indigent: m ;.nd torpic
ation, indigestion, ami a fine j;ver ] (i0 not know a better remedy
c. JOHN N. BLECKLEY GH() E pRINCF >
Cashier Peoples Bank Juclge^TlOth Chci'iit.
MAN'TTA( n If 1 l > AND (ll'AILWTMLl) LY
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Iliquoin 3 ;riljj b n ; Aimerson, >. c.
>r salk ?iY (iunter's DrugstoreI'rkv
vi'iit .iiul Si.oo por bottle,
Physicians Advise
iso of .1 good laxative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested
from geltingintu your system.
I he latest prt.du ; t f science i- VI LVO f.axative I.iver Syrup, purely \ .vtablo, gentle,
>le and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Who a ts on the liver", a., well as on llit
rich and 1 j\vel;, and isol the greatest ) issible efficacy In con tipatem, indigestion
isness, sicic headache, teverishncss, colic,flatulence, etc. Iry VI- l
f r 1 If (I LAXATIVE
f tL 1U LIVER SYRUP