The People of This Section of South Carolina Are offered unrivalled opportunities to secure high grade PIANOS, ORGANS and EDISON PHONOGRAPHS at exceed ngly low prices and upon unusally liberal terms by a com] any which has had 29 years experience in the Music bus'ne s and has placed hundreds upon hundiecls of instru ments in ihr. 'jest homes in the State. KN\BE, KRANICH, and BACH, BUSH and LANE, HArt ES BROS., WESER BROS., TONK and Marchant PIAN DS, PUTNAM ORGANS :.nd EDISON PHONO GRA] HS are our Leaders. Cali or write us for information and catalogues. X When you want anything in Marchant Music Lo ESTABLISHED 1882. 53 E* ST RUSSELL ST. ORINSEBURG, S. C. When You Insure Remember that your interests can be best protected by an agency of long experience which represents compa nies that are known the world over for their square dealing and their financial strengl'i. ZEIGLER & DIBBLE, Insurance Only. Orangeburg, S. O. ?Prompt Attention. Quick : 1 adjustment of losses. . . . REAL TONIC BOOSTING. ANNAMAKER'S stands for exact pharmacy. w ^\lL drugs here are standardized, ^jo other kinds are placed in stock, ^jow this means persistent endeavor. ^S^re you one of our customers? j^^aybe yon have not heard of uc;. ^re you the lo?er thereby? j^indly make" it a point to know our methods. 8**njoy trading with reliable people. Registered druggists win greet you. ^juppose you say Wannamaker's, Orangeburg. Wc uld You Pay a Dollar for a Dime? (If course you wouldn't, but listen. If you go shopping, yor want to save time, not only time but money. Now we wil say that to shop at MOSELEY'S is easy, not only that, but very satisfactory, because our efforts are all directed to pie ise you. Our stock embraces the latest styles obtainable an< always priced at the lowest possible profit. ' "his Booster Trip is primarily for the interest of Orange bu- g, but 'tis now that we want to tell you about the benefit of :rading in Orangeburg, and I want to impress you about MOSELFY'S. We solicit your trade very cuijially and earnestly, believing that you will find goods just as you wc nt and guarantee satisfaction. Mail orders get prompt att mtion. Call on us for anything. Our derks are always an cious to show you. No trouble, a real pleasure. Dur lines are: Ladies Tailor Made Suits and Extra St irts, Men and Boys' Clothing, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. W i ask you to visit us this fall. Make our store your head qt irters. We welcome you at MOSELEY'S. Boost Orangeburg Tell the people all about our fair little city and be certain to tell them about J. C. RANSDALE The Best Merchant to Trade With. DO YOU NEED GLASSES? BP SO are you satisfied that they have been fitted to your eyes in a correct and proper manner HAVE THEY GIVEN YOUR EYES that relief that you expected they would? WHAT IS IT that is causing all that trouble with your eyes. WOULD YOU LIKE MY OPINION? I will give it to you willingly free of charge. MY 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE EN ABLES ME to fit your eyes with those glasses that will give them nat ural strength and comfort. Endors ed by leading physicians of Orange burg. John T. Wise, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN. 50 E. Russell St. Orangeburg, S. C. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry or Silverware See WISE First. LARGE ASSORTMENT, BEST QUALITY, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES FOR HONEST GOODS. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. ALL WORK WARRANTED. John T. Wise, JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER, 50 E. Russell St. Orangeburg, S. C. A WORD ABOUT OUR CITY A TOWN WITH ALL MODERN CITY COXVEXIEXCIES. I Read What Luxuries Orangeburg Of fers Prospective Residents and Then Think It Over. In our travels up and down this good old State of South Carolina from the mountains to the seashore we will say, without any intention of indulging in mere phrases to please or flatter the people of the goodly little city of Orangeburg, that we have never seen a place of ts size that equals it in all respects. It surpasses all we have ever seen in natural beauty and scenery The same may be said of its streets and its stores and beautiful residences, and churches and school houses All combine to make a lovely little city. Then too, Orangeburg has all the modern comfort of a large city with out any of its inconveniences from heat and crowded flats. Orangeburg ha3 a fine system of waterworks and stwerajge, owned and operated by the city for benefit and comfort of her people. She also owns an electric lighting plant, which fur nishes llgths to the city as well as the citizens, and power for operating numerous sxna.ll and large industries. All the preses and machinery in The Times and Democrat offibe is run by electric power furnished by the city electric plant Orangeburg has the Gamewell Fire Alarm System to summon her ex cellent fire department to the scene of a fire. She has paved sidewalks and streets, and other comforts for those who live within her borders. We do not say these things in a boastful way but simply to let those who do not live here know what we have in the way of modern conven iences and comforts. These are pub lic utilities owned by the city and op erated for the benefit of all the people at or about cost. In this spect Orangeburg surpasses many of the large cities of the country, which shows she is abreast of the time. The business concerns of the city are on a solid foundation and are able to met all competition by, sell ing goods at most reasonable prices. The banks have a combined oapl al, surpassing many larger towns in the State. They are ably officered, conservatively managed, and are do ng their full share towards the de elopment of legitimate enterprises and business ventures. Then we have flourishing building and loan associations that help men of no means to buy comfortable homes. We will enumerate some of the advantages that Orangeburg enjoys, ix Protestant denominations are rep resented here with congregations, so are the Catholics and Hebrews among white people, and three Protestant denominations are represented mong the colored people. Two fine large brick school houses are pro vided for the white children, with a corps of nearly twenty teachers, and good frame building for colored children, with six teachers. Orange burg is well provided with schools and churches Superstition and distrust, with which secret orders were once re garded by a large number of people, as, happily, long ago dispelled, and today the lodge sands as one of the champions of the home and family. Wherever society has reached a high state of development, secret and fraternal orders have their greatest stronghold. Orangeburg has the Ma sons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pyth ias, The Elks, Knights of Honor, Woodmen of the World and several smaller social clubs among the se cret or fraternal orders. During the last quarter of a cen tury a movement among women, re markable for its scope and intent, has spread from one end of the coun try to the other. It is known as the women's movement, and is recogniz ed among people who give thought to the sociological progress of the race, as the most noticeable step for vard recorded in the evolution of womanhood. In this 'broad move ment Orangeburg has her full share, and its widening influence permeates all grades of society. The name of our town stands for a picture in the minds of all who have lingered even for a few fleet ing days within the charm of its woo ing beauty. It stands not alone as a present picture, but as the future ideal of its own loyal citizens. It is unique among other towns of the :3tate, as an ideal little city of homes, even as the whole county Is uinque for its wealth, fertility and manifold attractions. Orangeburg is noted for its handsome 'business house and beautiful homes. There is not a better or cleverer lot of people on the planet than those who make up the citizenship of Or angeburg. Her professional and bus iness men will compare favorably with those of any community any where. Her citizens and mechanics and her young men, are all patriotic and loyal. Our girls are the pretti est and sweetest in the world, but this could not be otherwise, when the charm and beauty of their moth ers are noted. Orangeburg Is a city of beautiful worsen and manly men STAY HOME, YOUNG MAX. 20,000 BY 1920. Won't You Be One of That Happy Number. The Chamber of Commerce of Or angeburg is making a strong effort to make Orangeburg a city of 20, 000 inhabitants by the next census. Orangeburg is the best city in the State as you can very well see by looking over the matter in the var ious pages. The city is in the middle of the county, which haB the largest number of individual farms In South Carolina. Paved streets, electric lights, wat er works, sewerage, two railroad lines, fine residence sites, good roads from all nearby towns, everything that goes to make a town awaits you in Orangeburg You will be welcom ed and everything done that can be done to ttf?ke your new home a pleas ant and'profitable one. Orangeburg invites everybody to make their home in Orangeburg. It May Be You, Too. How many times have you read of men who first failed in business, then taking a fresh start pushed on until 'the goal of success was theirs? May be you have not been making the success you wanted to in that pres ent business of yours. Think, was It your fault; or that there was no opening for you in your town? If it was your fault, we have nothing to offer; but if tbtre was no opening for you, come to Orangeburg. An opening awaits every man who has the grit to stick at it and the deter mination to succeed. When you make a trip to buy goods you should go to the town where you will find what you want. Come to Orangeburg. Good Advice to Young Men Seeking A Place to Locate In. It has been many years since Hor ace Greeley made famous the phrase "Go West, young man." During that time the South has made tre mendous changes. Since Sherman marched through leaving ashes an ruined homed in the nlacc^r of beau the brink of the most prosperous tations, the people of the South have risen far trom where he left it. Her recovery has been complete And now, today, we are standing on the brink of the mont proseperou period in the history of the South Politically, she is again sweeping in to power as she was in the days be fore the war. The recent doings of Congress are coupled with the namea of Clark, of Missouri, Underwood, of Alabama, Martin of Virginia, Wil Hams, of Mississippi, and other men of the South. The South'.s part in the govern meat before the war, was one of con tinual g'ory. From the end of the Revolutionary war up to 1861, It was Southern spirit that ruled in Wash ington. The War of 1812, and the War with Mexico were distinctly Southern affairs. And in connec tion with these wars South Carolina played a most important part. When the War of 1812 was being discussed Calhoun was the able defender of the government's course. Later as secretary of War, he practically en gineered the annexation of Texas. Therefore, with political powefr the prospects are. altogether too bright for her sons to emigrate to ether states. In financial ways, the same great change is coming. No longer does Northern money finance our cotton mills, and other industries. Each year the cotton trade with Europe alone brings the .balance of money in this country. The prospect is brighter than ever before. And so young man, if you are looking; for an opening for life work, stay at home, and by home we mean this same State of South Carolina There is a better opening now than there ever has been. A new era is be ing opened, and all manly men can share it. Do your part well, and success will come to you. FOR EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE Courteous and Efficient. One thing about the merchants of Orangeburg that has contributed largely to the success of their indi vidual businesses and the prosperity of Orangebui^ j?nerally is the uni form courtesy that is extended to every customer. When he comes to invest 5 cents of $50 he is always sure to receive polite attention due him as a man and a customer. And the clerks know their business? don't you forget it. That is always one-half of selling goods. A. man can have the very best goods and talk gruff and go tto the wall; while an other man with medium goods and pleasing manner will ride in auto mobiles Did you Ever? No I Never. Is the paper that you are taking now furnish you with a complete synopsis of the news of the world and the State. Can you tell what is hap pening in the governmental affairs, what laws are being made, etc.? If not, you should take The Times and Democrat, issued three times a week, nd each issue carries a complete synopsis of the preceeding two days news. Send for sample copies. No matter what merchants have it. you need?our CELERY MUSHROOMS CHERRIES PICKLES JELLIES KETCHUP OLIVES PEANUT BUTTER SPICES HAMS B'S STRIPS RAISINS CITRON DRIED PEACHES CRAIG'S Pure Food Store Orangeburg, S. C. High Grade Groceries1 and Table Delicacies. Our Specialties?BUTTER, CHEESE, TEI<;S and COFFEE. ?SUPPLIES FOR? PICNICS, PARTIES, RECEPTIONS AND WEDDINGS. 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