The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 09, 1911, Image 2
BATESBURG
ADVOCATE
9 A TRI-COITOTY PAPER.
I
N. ROGERS BAYLY, EDITOR AND
PROPRIETOR,
M HSBl/RC S. C.
Published 1'very Friday.
') kh J*l'i CRIPTION.
e \? a ll.OU
t Mollt 1 jjO C?Ut8
ith - riptlons taken,
t?' t t\ I'. <> lutosburg, s u*
-U v - lr H, 1901.
I ? - written on ou?? ?! !,
?t ly.
lwujm kIyo old ixwt
' '".{a I not bo tnuric.
\1>V 1-RTISlNii RATES.
Ik , V-'ii- .... $5.(10
In 1 six M. 1., - - *?.on
ktu. !. M *-'00
i" d- .vo amount*.
.. Inch. First Puko
I;, Adorsto tak - rtm o?
FRIDAY, J NE 9, 1911.
Tf DITORS.
-1 ... :an blue
-vc jd and true
s worth a sou
fas gone to maiee nis ideas new
Vs day was going, they sailed too
\nd old Charleston fled from view
)n returning from Ne>" York*
With 'res as light as cork
The. ive their reader's news,
By exA . sing their many views
With pens as quick as dynamite fust
And never an idea will they lose
In speaking of their dear old cruise
The very best in all this Nation
Is the S. C. Press Association.
Go to rooting the Columbia bc.se
ball team is climing up.
"A horse?a horse?a Kingdom
fr.T o v>r>rcf?"_wv>at about a few drops
of rain"3
Prostctioi ; from the e.\ ivt
heat are bet g : / . r uui
in the larger cities.
If the Supreme court continues to
place the lid on the trusts, we may
after all live in a "land of the free."
Some members of the United
Senate arc trying hard to pull the
wool over the eyes cf their constituents.
A Mexican rebel was condemned
to be shot last Friday. When the
command was given to fire he calmly
stood smoking a cigarette. How's
that for nerve?
Augusta and Charleston are hav
Jncr their base ball trboules. It apa
re-organization is the
at of the difficulty. From
made by men who are in
o know it looks very much
igusta c'ub is defunct.
fafc? Bl 11 WIDE P0RCHESconversation
recently the
house building was dis-<
it was asserted by one of j
;?nt that the best way in
H y was to build the piazza
uild the house to it.
e above plan would not
P ie ej. i practicle it is in a very |
gitat measure right, for our people
in this climate live at least nine'
months out of the year on their porches.
The most vital Arfftr V...
? .iiictiit; uy
those building small houses in the '
Southland is that they make the'
poiches too narrow.
The best width for general pur- j
poses is not less than nine feet and
when the space will allow, ten to
twelve feet should be the width.
When one realizes that so much
time is spent on the porch and that
so many things can he done on the
porch that is obstructed fr^m tin
public view bv a few vines or shade.
that allow the the wind to pasr
through. The p^rch is far cooler
L..'
.
tliaji any room ' in the house and so
much more fresh air is at all times
stirring.
Without question there is no spot
in any dwelling either large or small
that is brought into use as often as
the porch and for good solid com- I
fort there is no place in a house
where more time is spent than on
the piazza.
FORCE OF liABIT.
The converted street c:v* conducloi .
had 1 HHM*. honored with the pnvi- J ^
lope of helping to take up the co?lection.
On bis first trip down the id s ]
he poked the basket under the nose ll
of Mr. Pinchcovne, the millionaire, ti
Mr. Pinchcovne dropped a nickel in. S
The converted conductor absent B
mindedlv bunded him n tract and
said:
"Transfer at the next corner."?
J udge.
TRIALS OF HOTEL DETECTIVE t
Most cf Hie Tim? Spent Hunting '1
Things Women 8ay Were
8tolen or Loet.
One-half the time of most hotel
detectives is falcon lip with trying to
trace tilings that women say wenlost
or stolen, and House Officer Tolson
of the Belmont almost got a
knockout blow in on of these cases
yesterday, says the New* York Sun.
A woman rushed in and told several
persons in the lohhv that she
had lost n valuable pin composed of
a circle of diamonds and that it
must have been sfr! n, for she was'
always most particular about fastening
it, and it mud he found and the
person who stole it arrested; but
good gracious she couldn't appear in
1 court, and so on, until she was diI
r.V*f?"vl 1 r\ tlm /InoL* mwl Vvrvn ^ Itn
* VV tliv, ' ? l. J IV Uii\l I IU.lt I ' I ??v.
house detective, who heard her story
patiently.
''I am most particular cbout it,"
concluded the woman, ''and 1 knew
I had it on when 1 came here. 1 always
wear it"?she reached her hand
around under her coat collar to the
collar <>f h<.-r dress?"here." she finished.
< her fingers came in contact
with the pin, quite in it? proper
plat i. As she was not a man the
detective had to expr* *? his feelings
;V'L Mi r
Bete 'x:rp, h
Uftice Hours: |
8 to 9 a. m.
2 to 3 p. m.
7:30 to 9 p. m
Office the old National Bank Build.1
TAR TAR!
V i
fc */':
"Lear l'red: Left hero t.y rail last
night Tom." L
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GEO. BELL TIIvl 1ERMAM,
j. w.m. thurmond.
TiililllH Ilt! oi Tli!iia?illi311
Attorn hys at Law.
W 1 practice in all the State and LI
S Courts.
j Citi/.eu* ' r. It it -nbnrg s.C
t
L!FL LINE WAS FOULED.
Carl Fogci'.rrg, h diver nth hed
to the 1'.: ool.y.i > : 1, recovering
from the effects of being entombed
more than an hour far 1 low 1
the wafers of the i ig dry dock Xo. 1
3, where he was inspecting the 1
placing of r. eaisson. The di ?r's s
life line was fowled, and the air line I
was kept free with the greatest di:Ti- 1
eult.y. He was ie arly iineoiwiou- r
when he finally w.m got above 1 ate. J
hy the ( (Torts of a fellow (liver.
Fopelln ryr. in the time that 1 < ivi: L
und' r the water of the dry do k,
fared !l'e worst ;x ril that a diver
know?, tin* fo dir.:,' of Ids air line
'lids wa? avouled or.lv heor.": 1 i?
mates aide 1 him to out just ir.
I time. , !ri
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
"Yon will admit that you ow< a j
great deal to your wife?'' 11]
"1 should say o," replied Mr a
Cuniro' . "1 do' 1 invio .1 io b
any of i : ii' a
f W! m'' : n
fHEBAESBURG ADVOCA1
NEWTRAIN ~i
ST. LOUIS SPECIAL.
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS. MO. AND ASHEV1LLE, N. C.
INCLUDING
rrench Lici , West Baden, Louis
ville, Lexington, Danville, Oak- '
dale,'Knox v:l!<\ Hot Springs.
?:ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT:B
' : Sunday, April 30,1911, ,
ition of a irvtdern high- |
i .bed t!n:i v-i. . thro in h >;
;iv: c bet -ecn Sunt Louis and'
Astorri North C/arplina, through!
.dates o: L't.o" , In ' una, IC* n .
*
ic':v, Tome see and N v.h Caro- !
...over the Blue Kid mou - ms,
through the "Land of the <
k/" and along the beautiful French j road
vallev, is amiounccd bv the ! <
SOUTHKRN RAILWAY
and the
N. N. Ch & T. P. Ky.
For detailed information, call on ,
icket agents, or,
. L. Meek, AGPA.,
Atlanta. Ga. j
A. H. Acker. TPA?
Augusta. Ga.
ON KIJ .V :.
"Champ i ... . ,.u?
ly-thrc -v :
a fc co of lur !."
I lie ! ]' ! .'In an in ; < i* -u Mar6h.vi
? '!! .
"During his prcsidi icy, Ik . ." ho
resumed, "up undergraduate wns
one<> struj t! rough .1, fi nit ion
of human nrtf w Ik n ' lark colored
the < hi1
ho i. . 1p,tO
pt-( <i<!i.ni -1 i a t.') "tit to
tlu>- ufuliu-jra u ;iud halting
phra.?!-\ 'ion ' !<1:
"4l.ist<:. . Ins! Human nature
Is best (1. lined as the \ use that a
man olTcrs for nrling iikr a hog.'"
Beauty of bolor painting
Nice shades of color like iK: M.
Tuxedo Yellow or Silver Gray, and
solid trim of Olive or Shaker Green
both ornamert and wear, when used
by adding 3-4 of a gallon of Oil to
uacu, ana rcuuces co^t oy adding
the oil.
Thirty-five years use in N. A. 8
S. A. Holman-Cullum Hwd. ("o.
;:l' r.r :
!>c of il, ? < . 1 u tii |
n-r, 11. >1 . -I
, I ' '
lioven nn?i < . 'mvc gin .t'y admired
11:? J(? . ... 'J'V Jive <- > Fi!11 pie
and to:;, hi iu :ii t n. iv. < >!'
our-" -nine tnHo:> iiioiv 1 ?o;i:11ifill
than ntlu r.-. \et nil of them have
(Unlitios Unit uiaki them lust. Folk-)
longs arc the finest kind of music)
for boys mid girls t-> sing, b'cnuso
hey nro so simple and yet good mil- j
lie It is I. > to learn lirsl the '
amplest form.-, a -1 in thai wnv to
ay the foundntitri <>f sound musical
aste.?St. Nicholas.
A DREADFUL WOUND
fireworks, or of any other nature, demands
prompt tacatment with . len's
Arnica Salve to prevent b
poison or pa:, rene. :!,e .
surer/ healer .or ,... v. h
also for Burns, Boils, Sores Skin
Lruptions, Eczema, Chapped linn ' ,
Corns cr Piles. 25c at all druggists.
NO CHWWCE.
At a charity I r in ; Xi iv
England town an < .
was npproai hed by charming
roung woman, who ui;o:d that 1
nko a "chance'* on a meoivchaum
lipe.
"I'd bo glad to take a < banco if I
imoked," said tho ?!. 1 gentleman,
deasantly.
"Oh, but you can learn!" ?zlaimed
the young woman. "Do fflko
i chance. Only a rjuarlcr."
"Xo, thank you," said the old
jenth man. "Tobacco doesn't agree
nth me. Why, I'd have no earthly
i=e for that pipe."
"'l ake a chance nnvway," pcrsiatd
the young woman. "There isn't
lie least probability vour winin
g it, you know." Lippineott'i.
)0 YOU HAVE THE HIGIIT KIND < 1HELP?
Foley Kidney Dili: furnish you
ic ri^ht kind of !p r> ne.t iliz<
nd remove the i> /.son.; t'.ie uu
c "'"he, v '. , n c
r ' r k.dnoy r i- i hki 1 \< v aii
aenis.. Gil.iters 1J. ..tore.
rE, BATESBURG. S. C. *
BALLOT VERSUS THE ICEBOX.
Somebody asked Mrs. Theodore
Kob?'ris if she didn't wont to cleanse
the ballot. She answered :
"\ot so long as I can clean out
an icebox."
This little talk came at the openin.:
of the < Ii;l? of Domestic Science
will .1 ft ) ' exj rt in the (hair and
f ial! i ; oru hero.
'<>' ir!.- h.si .tl uiohioned
iv d thin Sh.e doesn't
n.n.i
mi"'- < . i I wash (lie
bal tho child.?
New Vo; , !*. ' r 1
$&&&&**&
I ?WAN-EDV
jm r oi:
M. J I'OR'l
AlJOUSTA,
The swell Out-fit
The ph-ro whei ;
$ men <h i; s ui
J
.T MONI2V . V- -' U
l": Everything
U v w
a in o v
I- J.&I
; %
A We cat ry all
jx ; iS'OIll *. * tO
j 1% what covo s ;; c
Ug the abu i icitt
I HIS I Un . r iL?" 1
/ \v v jj
/ iV \. #V
j j ~4l? '
B_ __ Bake 1 y
M: . .1 ;,-r hil< ?.f a
mnn \. ; 10 a buoy for 12
, Itoura.
' .'.U '. ' ;( l?>v ? \\ < li. you
u (<< i. ' !<)u . r than that.
Columbia Lumber <
Manufac
Aii, 1 )oors and Blinds Intel
Oak, litioring, Ceiling, 1
Poor and Window Frames.
C(>: l :\\ '
... :
i fer* a zk'- ' v Vr.
A v. r;
Ki ; . v 5r
, ,f .
V.'l: :t \ y Will Do for Vow
T1 ey v : y ^ ?r I.. 1... jhc
' strengthen r ' y t
rect urinary 1 ri ci -'. ' . \]
i:r, the v/c l O':; t n*
eliminate th:: c: .... u t. it'
I that causes rheumatism. PrcJ
vent Brig.:t''j Di: e : Dinbates,
and n store heal h
1 ltl> i VV-il ,
GUNTERT. DHL G STOi: i .
SHE COULD ?>^: LL.
Sin* id a bright little j_'iri ; i an
adept at imitating grownups. Uc. cntlv
.-ii- saw lit :' tnothrr writing r.
letter t > her father, who v.as in a
hospital, and decided that .-ho would
write a letter, too. She acribblcd
away, as litth children do, and final Iv
presented a scrawl, neatlv folded,
us if ready for mailing.
"What did you ?av in your let11
r V ' jim!<<?tl
. . Mua. II MM'Uiri.
"Ob, nil papa being ?icl:
uul taking <ju ii !) ,'' flu- answered.
"Taking quinine! Why, _\our /n her
h. a broken ankle. Iluf, tell
I \ m -r>e!l quinine?"
d it nil right.*'
| ii qlllkwont
v-cight
! , :'tto '
RIPAY.JUNR V 19M.
MAKING AN EXCEPTION. I.
"V?>:i sco tliitil mountains?" exclaimed
il o jaunting car driver. Tho
tourist admitted tlint lie did sco
tlloin. "Tliim's i iic highest mountn
in * in Oiiv!a: ' You don't sav
so," snill i?niri?t. "<>i do, sir, in- ,
dado! An' voi -c t hi in mountains?" '
v.i lit oil ; he driver. Ilii hitig the whip |
iu tuiOMlor BIUO. " I 111111 8 tUO lUgtl- I)
* >1 '!i tlie* wurniM !" The tourist
expressed liis inerodulity. "Surely
not!" he protested. "Sure, it's true," Iti
lorted the driver, bridling, "ox* g(
e j?lin*. ;v ioor-e. for thim in furrin
parts. ' \fiswers.
l/ARDS CO. If
c t(
ncrly t
n-K&co. ^|tl
OF.OROI \
ters of the South $ '
all the leadimr ^
bvi.v the n- oc ds '
in our store =s
?r*
inteed :
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| "V,. II, I - u'.il say it wa~. Wliyt
rvou t! <2 \. nt out at the close of
t ' .. I..! >: 1."
?/ Manufacturing Co
turcrs of - r]
i<>r Fini^li. hue. C> press ;iiivl
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E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast
Me., sen !s out thi; wan:'
readers: "A conductu:
i >ao, my worK cause . in
fl r .aticn of the kidney:. . \v .s
ral tie and ail pi
friend advised l'oley i\: ...ty l'ill:
an i from the day I ( n-rcncei
talcing tl em, 1 be,an to retail
s?.(>.(TiV 'Ihe afl.i i.i cle.iici
and I am f<t: . than 1 hter
for twenty :s. l! wcj'ttus:
i.'d. v ; <' )
a :d I i 1 :e
Don' i'. -
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O.i. . . . elopnone il-.iildirtf.
| \t Ki 1 'c n * "/cv' Thursday
785 1911
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
1 I27th year begins September 29.
entrance examinations at all the county.seats on Friday
uly 7 at 9 a. m
i lie college is well endowed, enabling it to maintain the
ighest standard,
It oliers complete 4-year con ses in Ancient and Modern
anguages, Mathematics, 1 list*?ry, Fconomics and Fnginering.
(Ionisesol B. A., B. S., and B: S degree with Fngineertg.
A tree tuition scholarship to each County ol South Carlina.
Vacant Boyce scholarships.g i\in<r Si
t^7 n Y ** yv-iil
nd free tuition, open t<> competitive examination in Sep:mber.
bxpenses reasonable. Perms and cataK>mie on applieaton.
Write to
HARRISON RANDOLPH, PRI:SIL)i;NT,
(Charleston, S. C.
ONE ON . ATilER. j WANTS PLAIN TITLE.
ib tl. i 1 !' . had annoy.-d ' liisho]) Corllandt Whitphcud of
I . " \ ' I the I ]j?i> opal v 1 i< osp of I'itt !mr^
1 ii \i' ' lo in a loiter ( > the ( hutvhinan, di^
ii 1 v't him l'< r a f? w ininatcs b) ! ous.-inyr the subjut of a chan : in
i yim; .< i ho <=aid : I tho tillo j ..? _?? of the prnvor book,
' I! "i rv. v>n, to 11 it* window and sav- thai i ppv>-?n.hiy would pre spo
parade!" for t!i. ^!i?11?!? lino. * :! ' I' of
i ' ! n lo (ho window Cohtnioii L'rnyor. i>>$ho|) licit
r, while the head add- tint 'hi< v.odd "throw
or , : i . . of his 11 ; book O'.d ' I it to i: o, for
tpVv11at \. r !>\ ' )? i pose, as I ha
. <n a at hi r :t tail and a in? p- ; b". ; : : !! wh.
o' ! at d him to care to tran-date an t r..-e i'. 1 trrob.
rt ?ov. id 11,. window. v.v f -t r\ 1 of d> si v.m a ruin.
"What 1 ' ?" 1 . asl. d. t'al'"' iho*. ,-tai. of - op:
i . <iio elephant in aid have a '-' - hp unsectanai
I " id Ilia hoy.' Metro- w>tl ' t narrow an!
:':> .11 M: ; :in<\ d ?: in: ! ai el on . - \ front."
f Arthur P. Greeley i Wm.'Cranch Mc Intire i
I r ORMLWlV I ** r-?
/.jbistANT commissions er p*nN'5 J FORTY TEARS IN.PRACTICE. J
618 FJjStreet N . W.
VA/ A C U t Kl -r<^ " ?
I 5 REASONABLE AND BEST ADVICE A'.WAYS GIVEN." REGARDLESS
OF ALL INTERESTS EXCEFT THAT OF CLIENTS.
: 13'JSINiSS CONDUCTED UPON HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL PLANE AND
II UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF MR GREELEY AND MR MClNTIRE.
ALL LETTCR3 OF INQUIRY ANSWERED PROMPTLY ON DAY OF RECEIPT. I
NFORMATION AND ADVICE FREELY GIVEN
OUR nrir>i/ cmtiti i-r. ? - -
? ? umiiLtu bitttLtY ft MCINTIRE ON PATENTS."
SENT FREE .TO ANY. ADDRESS."
p|f^ Greeley & McIntire. rM
'K PATENT ATTORNEYS. WASHINGTON. D. C A, ' "A<
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X 7l H< LO * p t<.\! Meat the
V V chew for men. Always / J
good- better now than f / y
ever. No spice to make your tongue | >5^ jf
sore -110 excessive sweetening to a
make you spit yourself away and 11 in v , yVV--^eejjtMrrlifrr
your stomaclu Just high-grade North \s ,
Carolina tobacco, properly sweet . vc byN&li | J '
a perfect process. Sure's you > 1 Ilrp; ; If !;*?
it's the real thing in good chewing. \ jf 11 '' 1
Get busy today and find out for yourself.lj. ?1.i . 1
Cut out this nd. and mail to us with your IL ' .
name and address for our FRliE offer to chc.vers only. V /
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