The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, May 25, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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UPPER CRUST ANTICS. Walter Wellman. I1 LACK AND BLUE. "How dc you like my bang? They're all the st; le this season." "It's mu:h more decorative than the TbtLOg I s?w over Mrs. Jones' eye this morning." JUST AS WELT., "Will you tell your sister I'm sorry that I will be unable to see her before I go away?" "It's all right. She wasn't going to be In if you called, anyway." AND HAVE A MONOPOLY. "With all the roets writing street car verse, Pegasus is out of a Job-' "Who 1b Pegasus?" "The winged horce." "He might get v/ork towinjf disabled airships in." COULDN'T HELP IT. "I love you more than life." "But Just stop and think what a life vou lead, and It's no wonder.'' WOULD FOR NOTHING. "Fido, sit up and Bhow_ the gentleman how to kiss me, and I'll" give you some nice dinner." ?TU do the same thing, and I won't ask for any dinner as a reward, either." TOO SHORT. "Aren't you afraid some bold robber will hold you up?" "I always carry n six-shooter. "I prefer a six-footer." WANTED BOOKKEEPERS STENOGRAPHERS TELEGRAPHERS SALESMEN AND CI\1L SERVICE HELP. Foot to six months required to make necessary prepartition Personal Instruction. POSITIONS s ecured for all who pre pare or money refunded. Write for full information. ?1 ^ LESSONS BY MAIL IF DESIRED. ?outI?er9 Con)n)ercl&I &c1?doI Calhoun & Meeting Sts., Charleston, S*. 0. 'Wilmington, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Durham, N. 0. The highest en dorsed Business College in the South Atlantic YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN CLASSIFIED COLUMN For Sain?-Wire Fish Baskets,, prico $1.50 with order. Send for cir cular. W. A. Jester, Griffin, Ga. Wanted?bookkeepers, stenographers and clerks for high-grade positions. Southern Business Bureau, Char lotte, N. C. Agents.?We save you 25 er cent, on your1 portrait work. Big job lot frames 10x20. Owens Portrait & Fram3 Works, Hogansville, Ga. Wanted?Old coins and stamps, high est cash prloes paid. Two books giving prices we pay, 12 c. A. C. Boesf.ler, 10 Clay St., Newark, N. J. For Sa".e?S. C. R. I. Redl, White and Brown Leghorns, Black Lang Bhang, Plymouth Rocks. Eggs for sottii.g, 15 for $1. M. B. Grant, Darlington, S.- C. May berry's Chicken Remedy for Gaps, Roup and Cholera. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postpaid, 25c. Tells how to get future supply free. Guy Mayt*rry, Newberry, Ind. Eggs iu incubator lots or single sit tings from S. C. Reds, $1.50 par "15; iiS.OO per hundred. Nice cock erels, $2.00 each. Eugenia Ham mond, North Augusta. S. C. 4,000 ncres, 2 1-2 miles Ry., 1,000 acres Iu cultivation, 50 tenant bouses, good barns, excellent fen - ces; 3,000 acres timber; $20 per acre. Harris Realty Co., Claren don, Ark. Feather Beds?Mail us $10 and we will ship you a nice, new 3 6-pound feat! er bed and 6-pound pair pil lows freight prepaid. Turner & Corrwell, Feather Dealers, Char lotte, N. C. Dobbs' Single Comb Rhode Island Redii and "Crystal" White Orping tons win and lay when others fall, stock and eggs for Bale. Send for mating list. G. A. Dobbs, Box B. ."4. Gainesville, Ga. Wanted?Men and ladies to take thre e months practical course. Ex pert management. High salaried positions guaranteed. Write for catalAgue now. Charlotte Tele graj h School, Charlotte, N. C. Wanted?Men to take thirty day*' pra< ticai course in our machine sho:is and learn automobile busi ness Positions securea gradu ates, $25 per week and up. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. Wanted?Bookkeepers, stenogra phers, clerks, write us If desiring employment. We place competent ?business help and are not able to supply demand. Carolina Audit & System Co., Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. When Medicines Fail, will take your cas?. Diseases of Stomach, Bow els, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs and de bility (either sex) permanently eradicated by Natural Methods. Interesting literature free. C. Cul len Howerton, Durham, N. C. Active Men to Introduce an article that can be placed in every drug store, barber shop, grocery store, specialty store; just straight, hon est, legitimate business and a big flood of gold for the man who has a few dollars capital and not afraid of work. Address Alden Remedy I . Co., 2240 Seventh Ave., New York. Duroc-Jersey Pigs.?Sired by Waver land Col., (No. 22241) sold 1910 for the highest price of any hog of the year at a public sale. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure the best blood of the best breed at a moderate price. All females sold. Kenry Patrick, Rustburg, Va. Wanted?Every man, woman and child in South Carolina to know that the "Alco" brand of Sash Doors and Blinds are the best am are made only by the Augusti Lumber Company, v'o manufac ture everything in Lumber anc Millwork and whose watchword 1? "Quality." White Augusta Lum ber Company,. Augu.v.a, Georgia for prices on any order, large oi email. . I Don't Delay Longer?In providing your home with a good1 piano or oi gan. Doubtless,-you have promised your family an instrument. Ne home is complete without music, and nothing is so inspiring and cultivat ing. Music helps to drown sorrows, and gives entertainmet for the chil dre, and keeps them at home. Thit U our 27th year of uninterrupted success here, hence we Eire better pre pared than ever to supply the best pianos and organs and wlil save you money. Write us at once for catalogs and for our easy payment plan and prices. Malone's Music House, Co lumbia, S. C. Sand Hill Land For Sale?This coiin-1 country is rapidly settling with people- who are anxious to get j away from unhealthy climates and high priced lands. The climate is: excellent. No fever. No malaria, j Land will raise as much cotton as I lands selling for two hundred dol lars an acre, and yet you can buy this for the same amount you pay. rent. People are coming here ev ery day, and you had better com? while prices are still low. Some land as low as four dollars an acre. H. A. Page, Jr., Ab"rf1 ;en, N. C. Wanted?You to purchase your fav orite magazine from Sims Book Store. Call and look them over. Take your baby to Dominick's at Neeses, S. C. and he will give it a gold ring guaranteed five years fre?, if it is under 12 months old. For Sale?Five fine bird dogs five weeks old at $2 each. For partic ulars address Oscar Dukes, R. F. D. 1, Cardova, S. C. 5-23-1* Ice! Ice! Ice! I have opened my Ice House tor the summer and will be pleased to serve my old as well as new patrons with ice. Look out for my wagon. J. B. Kelley. For Rent or Sale after May 31, 1911, j house and lot, 110 feet fronting on Russell Street, No. 213. Depch 729 feet. Apply to Geo. V, Zelg ler. For Sale.?One Jersey milk cow, with young calf. One Jersey heifer two years old. All in good condi tion for* particulars apply to W. W. Barrs, St. Matthews, S. C. Notice?Anyone having clock repali? ing to do will oblige me by giving me their patronage. I can now Bee well enough to do repairing. Parties can find me at city ball. A. D. Powers. tf For Sale?One 30 H. P. Boiler; one 25 H. P. Engine Continental, two 70 saw gins, elevator, press, shaft ing, belts etc. Can be seen at W. L. Mack's farm, Cordova, S. C, or W. F. Smoak, Cordova, S. C. For Sale.?Live installment furniture business at Charleston, hard goods only, owner must retire account of health. Full investigation invited. Address "Furniture," Box 408, Charleston, S. C. 5-23-8* Cabbage and Tomnto Plants?Cab bage to head in July and August, 10c a hundred. Winter Cabbage, to head in Dec. and Jan., 20c a hundred. Tomato plants, 25c a hundred. D. D. Dantzler, 49 Whit man Street. 5-7-2* ^or Sale?-Eggs for hatching. Mam moth Pekln Duck eggs. Price $1.25 per setting of 11 eggs de livered at your house in city or express office, $1.00 If you send to my residence for them. J. L. Phillips. 85 Seilars Ave. 2-11-tf For Sale?Very attractive 22 foot open launch, automobi!. folding canopy. One man control, deck and interior cherry, planking Ore gon Fir, with 2-cylinder '8 H. P. Ferro engine. Reverse gear. Well equipped, and in thorough running order. Cheap. Apply P. O. Box 619, Charleston, S. C. 5-4-5* DON'T SUFFER WITH Neuralgia ?when a 25 cent bottle of Noah'* Liniment is guaranteed to drive this terror away?or mcney re funded. At the first twinge, applied as directed.- Noah's Liniment will give immediate and effectual relief. It quiets the nerves and scatters the con gestion, penetrates and requires very little rubbing. Nonli'i Liniment Is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lamo Back, Still Joints und Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, bruises, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bono and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on every package and looks like tills cut, but has RED band on front of packago und " Noah's Liniment" al ways In RED ink. Bo w a r e of Imitations. Largo bottle, 25 cents, and sold by all dealers In medicine. Guaranteed or money refunded by Noah Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. A Baby Rules a Mining Camp. The baby was found by one of the members of the camp, and formally adopted by all. If you want a good laugh read how this mite of humani ty ruled Its elders in "Bruvver Jim's Baby," by P. V. Mighels, at Sims' Book Store. Now fifty cents. o I 9 il it ? It O V O Y II $40,000 Bankrupt Stock of goods bought in Manning, S. C. and brought to Orangeburg for sale, consisting of $15,000 in Shoes, $15,000 in Dry Goods, $500 in Laces, Embroider ies and Notions, $500 in Domestics. 1 ? III I-..M ,1 . This Sale is Now on and Will Con tinue for 30 Days, Closing July 1st While it lasts you can buy good, fresh, new, merchandise at less than the Manufacturers' Cost, and these goods are just what we say, fresh and new, for the party was only in business 5 months, going in in September 1910, and closing In January 1911. Here are just a few prices to show you how we will sell you goods. Men s 5.00 Shoes, cost wholesale 3.50 to 3.75 Women's 3.00 to 3.50 shoes to go at 2.00 to go for.3.00 " 2.50 44 44 - " 1.65 Men's 4.00 shoes, cost wholesale, 3.00 to 3.25 to go for.2.75 2.00 ? " " " " 1.35 1.75 " " 44 44 1 .20 1.50 " ?. 1.15 Men's 3.50 shoes, cost wholesale, 2.50 to go ?? j ^5 M ?* H ** ] 00 for.2.25 Infant's Soft Sole Shoes 50c to 75c, priced to Men's 2.00 work shoes to go for . . 1.35 go at .. 35c Men's 1.50 work shoes to go for . . 1.10 InisnCs Soft Sole Shoes 25c to 35c, priced to go at. , 18c Don't miss this opportunity, for we don't know when you will ever have another chance to buy good dependable goods at these prices again. Our Dry Goods, Notions, Laces, Embroideries and Domestics will be sold just in pro - portion to our Shoes quoted above. Everything sold strictly for cash, no goods charged or sent on approval, should you get an article that is not satisfactory we will exchange it for other goods. Sale Nest Door Above Fairey and Weeks' in F, R. Malpass Co's Old Stand. J. C. PEERS AND F. F. MALPASS i II it If You Want to Get the Comic Supplement You Had Better Pay Your Subscription before the First.