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To Will aington and Wrightsville Beach
From Orangeburg, S. C.
Ten day excursion rate to Wilming
ton and Wrigh'sville Beach. Tick
ets on ?ale Thursdays until August
24, limited returning to second Sun
day following date of sale.
Summer Excursion Rate to Wrights
ville Beach. Tickets on sale daily
until September 30, limited returning
to October 31, 1911. All tickets
good to return via Wilsoa, N. C.
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Tha Best of All Economy is the
Economy of Securing the BestT
It 'is not economy to take your child to a cheap and
inefficien teacher when an experienced and well trained
one may be secured for a slightly greater fee. If you must
have a cl eap teacher, it would be better to reserve the cheap
teacher f jr some later period, as the most important period
of all i.' when your child is commencing the study of
? Music. A poor teacher has wrecked many a promising
? career. The best of all economy is the economy of securing
? the best. If you put up with cheap things at the start,
? you will find that you will go through all your musical
? life, seel ing lor bargains,?bargains that are far more
? expensivi than you have any means of determining. Music
? tuition ii the North and West is far in excess of that in
the Sout 1. In the South, it runs from six to ten dollars
per moni h for first class instruction.
Prof. T. L. Tinsley and Mrs. Delia Gilbert, who will
have charge of the Departments of Piano and Voice, re
spectivel in Orangeburg College during the coming year,
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LE-STUDIES'
PROPHESY SMOOTH THINGS
Jeremiah 2&-?Aug. 6
"The Lord is my Light and my Salvation,
tehom shalll fearf"?Psalm S7:i.
OUE last study related to the
times of King Josiuh and his
reformation. At about that
time the Prophet Jeremiah be
gan to speak In the name of the Lord.
Josiah was succeeded by his son, who
proved himself another bad son of a
good father; and we remark here
that between the ages of twelve and
eighteen would appear to be the time
when the majority of boys reach
some mental decision respecting the fu
ture which has much to do with their
after lives. So far as we remember, the
majority of notably great men have
confessed to reaching a decision of
character during this period. Like- j
wise it is said that the majority of
criminals take their start in evil-doing]
at this early age.
We urge again upon parents ana
b^ardians the importance of this peri
od in human life and the wisdom of
giving proper care and counsel that
the blossomiug manhood and woman
hood may be directed in Dr?per chan
nels and be a blessing to themselves
and others.
Prophecy Against Jerusalem
Under the evil rule of King Jehoia
kim. Jeremiah, under the Lord's guid
ance, foretold the
coming destruc
tion of the city
and temple. The
effect of such a
prophecy should
have led the peo
ple to self-examin
ation, prayer and
fasting, and a full
return to loyalty
to God. But, ac
cording to Jeremi
ah's account, it The prophet's dcnuncia
was a time of tion
great moral delinquency. He' pictures
a terrible coudition of the people?a
prevalence of dishonesty, of slander,
of murder, adultery, false sweurlng
and open licentiousness.
The priests led the people in an an
gry attack upon the Prophet. He was
arrested, charged with speaking evil
of his ci;y and declaring its forthcom
ing destruction. How foolish! Could
merely the Frophet's declaration bring
the thing to pass? And if he were the
Lord's Prophet could their assault
upon him turn aside God's purpose?
It is noteworthy that it was the
1 priests and the false prophets who, on
this occasion, called for the death of a
true Prophet. And alas! this has not
infrequently been the case. Nearly all
the persecutions of Jesus and His
ApoBtles and followers throughout the
Age have come from professed serv
ants of God. What heart searching
this should bring to everyone of us
lest, peradventure, we should be simi
larly overtaken in a fault and be
found fighting against God, and should
bring upon ourselves severe condemna
tion.
Let Us Not Fight Against God
As Jeremiah told them of the tiniu
of trouble nearing, so some today are
declaring that the greatest time of
trouble ever known in the world's his
tory is probably but a few years off?
that it will mean the most terrible
nnarchy, the only relief from which
will be the establishment of Messiah's
Kingdom in power and great glory.
There are some today so foolish as to
think that the trouble could be put off
or avoided altogether by silencing those
who call attention to the Word of the
Lord (Daniel xii. 1). Let us not be
found fighting against God. He is
mighty and will prevail, and all of His
purposes, Ee r.ssures us. will surely be
accomplisled.
Jeremiah impressed the princes of
his people. He reaffirmed every
word he had ut
tered, and de
clared himself
ready to die if
need be; but he
urged reforma
tion. The princes,
more just than
the priests and
false prophets,
acquitted Jere
miah although
his words con
Jcrcmiah arrested. domned them. So
it has been at various times In the
history of the truth; if it had not been
for the moderation of the civil power,
many a reformer would have been put
to death.
Every child of God. however, faith
ful to his consecration, is a servant of
righteousness and should be a foe to
j sin in its every form. Such must be
prepared for the finger of scorn and
! the lip of sarcasm and slander. Such
may take to themselves the words of
our text and rejoice, saying, '?The
Lord is my Light and my Salvation:
whom shall 1 fear':"
These triuls would evidence that
God found them worthy of shaping
and polishing for His service, whereas
others without such persecutions
would have every reason to doubt that
they wore in preparation for the King
dom. Such should rejoice and be very
glad. They should realize that there
will be different grades of honor and
dignity i:i the Kingdom and that the
more they suffer for righteousness'
sake, the higher and greater will be
their reward when all these afflictions
are past.
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Session opens Sept 21, 1911. Write:
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Circuit Court Sole.
State of South Carolina, County of J
'Orangeburg. In Court of Common
Pieais.
Joseph Colter, et al., Plaintiffs,
against Jehu Colter, Isaac Colter,
et al., Defendants.
?By virtue of the Judgment of the j
Court of Common Pleas made In the
above named case, I will on sales-day
In August next, being the seventh day
of said month, Bell to the highest bid
der, during; the legal hours of said
sale, the following described prem
ises.
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying or being
in Middle Township, Orangeburg
County, State of South Carolina, con
taining fifty acres, more or lea*,
bounded North by lands now or for
merly of Harriet Fred, lck, east and
south by lands of Mrs. Rebecca Sbu
er and west by lands of Shadrack
Carn and ? Smoak, and being same
lands conveyed to late Clarissa Col
ter by late L. H. Shuler by his deed
dated December 20, 1882.
Terms?Cash, and if purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with terms |
of sale the same to be resold on same
or some subsequent saleday at the
risk of the former purchaser. Pur
chaser to pay for all papers and taxes
falling due after diay of sale.
G. L. Salley,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
July 13, 1911. 4t.
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Sheriff Sale.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg. In court of common
pleas.
W. B. Fogle, et al, as Executors,
Plaintig, against William M. Sain,
et al, Defendants.
By virtue of the judgmerk in the
above entitled case, I will sell at
nubile auction at Orangeburg Court
House, in the County of Orangeburg
and State of South Carolina, during
the legal hours of sales on the first
Monday in August, 1911, being the
seventh day of said month, the fol
lowing described real estate:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
lot of'land, with stable buildings and
other improvements thereon, situate,
lying and being on the North-western
side of St. John's Street, in the City
of Orsngeburg, In the County of
Orangeburg arid Sta?e a?oresaid,
fronting and measuring, on said St.
John's street forty (40) feet, more
or less, and measuring on the side
line lur.ning North-West and South
east one hundred and fifty-three
feet, more or ;e3S, and measuring on
the other side-line, North-west and
South-east, known as the Western
line, one hundred and fifty (150)
feet, and six (o) inches, and measur
ing on the rear line thirty-nine (3 9)
feet and eleven (11) Inches, and
bounded now or formerly nn the
North-west by lot of the late Dr.
W. C. Wannamaker, iand lot of Dr.
Daniel Moorer; on the South-east by
St. John Street aforesaid, on tbt
North-east by lot formerly of the
Bald William M. Sain and Heggie
Brothers, and on the West by ia lot
now or formerly of J. W. H. Dukes."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, an In case the purchaser
or purchasers shall fail to comply
with the terms of sale, the said prem
ises will be re-sold on the same or
some subsequent salesday, on the j
same terms and at the risk of the |
former purchaser or purchasers.
A. M. SALLEY,
Sheriff, Oranjeeburg County, S. C.
Orangeburg, July 11, 1911?3t.
Notice to Creditors and of Final Dis
charge.
On the twenty-ninth day of Au
gust 1911, I will file my final account
as executor of the will of Mrs. Mag
gie Lee May Taylor, deceased, and
will ask for letters of Discharge.
And all persons Indebted to said es
tate must make payment to me and
persons holding claims against said
estate must present same duly prov
en to me before said date.
William Brooks May,
Executor of will of Mrs. Maiggie
Lee May Taylor, deceased.
Jnly 27th, 1911. 4t.
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Thirty-Second Annual Mountain Excursion
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Southern Railway
Wednesday, August 18, 1911.
Low Round Trip Kates From Orangebarg, S. C.
TO
Asheville, N. C.:. .. .-, .. .. .......$.7.25
Abbeville, S. C., .. .. 5.00
' Anderson, S. C. 5.75
Greenville, S. C.. 5.50
Spartanbur?, S. C.?. 5.50
Walhalla, S. C. 5.75
Washington, D. C. 10.00
Hendersonville, N. C.. 6.50
Hot Springs, N. C. 8.50
Lake Toxaway, N. C. 8.50
Saluda, N. C. .. 6.30
Tyron, N. C.i.. .. 6.30
Waynesville, N. C. 8.50
Marion, N. C.. . '.. 7.25
Chattanooga, Tenn... ?.. ... 12.05
T?te Springs, Tenn....?.?. ..... .., 9.75
Proportionately low rates to other points.
Tickets will be on sale for all trains August 16th, limited to reach
original starting point returning, not later than midnight September 2nd,
Five Trains From Orangeburg.
Leave Orangeburg, No. 15 5.23 A.M. Ar. Asheville.. ..2.10 P.M.
Lv. Or'b'g Mountain Special 10:00 A. M. Ar. Asheville .. 6:50 P. M.
Lv. Or'b'ig, Carolina Special 11.17 A. M. Ar. Asheville.. ..7.34 P. M.
Lv. Or'b'g, No. 13 10.54 A. M. Ar. Asheville.. ..9.15 P. M.
Lv. Or'b'g, No. 11 8.21 P. iM. Ar. Asheville . . . .7.00 A. M.
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