The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, September 12, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Mr. I. L. Showem H TS Two FfcUOW (*Orf??ERsT\ A^OOO ??UOW AND T?Kfc TH?M WI8TEM8SSE??? nlfi8T0W| and districtJo _ jide and exhibit a L sample Latest Model "Rangor" bicycle ! umisned by jus. Our agents everywhere are tnakun.! money fast._Wriltjforfullparticulars and special effer at once, jj MO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive Ana approve of your bicycle. We ship to an> >ne, anywhere is the U.S. toitkout a cent deposit in advance, prepay freight* and allow TEN DAIS? FREE TRIAL duimg which time you may ride the bicycle and put il to any test yo u wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the bicycle snip it back to us at our expense andyoa ref 'llrwtie out one cent. PBHCTUilE-PBOOF *J 30 a sample pasr TO INTRODUCE, ONLY STJirTADV PRIPEC We turnish the highest Krade bicycles it is possible to make rHw 1 Veil rfllwCO at one small profit above actual lactory cost.. You save j510 ic/ $: ( middlemen's profits by buying- direct of as and have the manufacturer's guar antee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BOY a bicycle' of a pair of tires from any*;* at a ry prict until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factot y pricis and remarkaole special offers to ridec a fronts. . VftI! U/H 9 DC nQTAMICUm when you.receive our beautiful catalogue aid IUI? HilL DE H9IVnlwIICU study our superb models at the -.vonderfut.y low prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest trade bicycles for less mom.y that any other factory. We are satisfied with Si.co profit above factory cos*. BICYCLE DEALERS? you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at doable oar pri tes. Orders filled the day received. SECOND H. 1ND BICYCLES. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but usually have a ncmber on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out. promptly at prices r ingins from S3 to SS or 810. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. flAAPTCD DDAVr? Olaf.le wheels, imported roller chains and pedals, parts, repairs and VUA?ICKHffWUlE9f equi >ment of all kinds at half the usual retail prices. 50 HEDIiETHORN SELF-HI-ALINB The regular retail price of these tires is $3.50 per pair, but to introduce we will zellyou a samplepairior$4?0{--ash vrilh order$4SS). 10 HOBE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAILS, Tacks or Glas? trill not let the. air oat. Sixty thousand fairs sold last year. Over tire hundred thousand pairs now in use. DESORIPTIOHjMadeiaali sizes. It Islively andeasy riding, verydut ab'lu and lined inside with ' . a special quality of rubber, which never becomes -porous and which closes up small punctures -without allow ing the air to escape. We h* ve hundreds of letters from satis> ? ed customers stating that t aeir tires have only been pumped up once or twice in a whole s cason. They weigh no more than. an ordinary tire, the puncture resistingquahties bein'ggiven "by "several,layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the treact There?ularpriceofthesetiresu$S.5operpair,butfor i *dvertbingpun>03e?vjeareTiakineasp ? *^a* ?xi/xku. the rider cTonly&8? per p dr.' All order? chipped same day letter is received. We ship C O. D. oa appro vaU You do not pay : cent tsntil you have examined and found them strictly as represented, V? e will allow a cash'dli count of 5 per cent (thereby making the price 94.55 per pair) if you send FULL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. Ton run no risk is. sending as an order as the tires may be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are sot satisfactory on cm mini ti on. We are perfectly reliable and money sent tp us is as safe as. in a tank. If you order a pail of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, -wear better, last longer anc look finer than any tire you have ever used or. seen, at any. price. W? Inowthat yoo*wfll peso'^rell pleased that when, you want a bieyefce you will give us your order. "We want you to send us a t ial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. gmm Vf%'gg MBTCft) ' r#?9PC> don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of Jr WVvf ffUV if fflCO Redgethorn Puncture-Proof tires cn approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above: or write for our bi j Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describes and quotes all nu kes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. nri mgfiT MM tr 001 write U5 * PO31?1 today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle JSJU nVf WAIT 3 or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful offers we are making. Xt c aly costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. AL MEAD C YCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL Notice the thtok robber tread "A" and punotare strips "B" end " jl>," also rim strip " K ? ' to prevent rim onttlng. This Sire will outlast any other rrmko-SOFT, ELASTIC and That E. E. Guller has car loads of Buggies, Wagons, Harness One 8,000 pound capacity Milburn log wagon at a bargain, one, two and Ulree horse wagons. Also BUGGIES?Any style and any quality. Any price. The High Point Buggy is us good as any that ever came to' Orangeburg for the money. The Oxford Buggy is better than any buggy at the same price. The Sandford Buggy has no equal in quality. We kave others in i tock, such as: Delker, Parry, Peerless and Capital. All high grade end well finished vehicles. ? Over 100 seti of Harness to pick over. Such as Montgomery Moore & Co's. None better. Smoak and McCreary's are made up to-date. The Superior Harness, fine quality is always there. Graft and Moesbtach :nake good harness. Martin and Robertson are first class Come lit and look our sttock over and get prices. The n:c st important Is quality, prices and quantity. Phone 124L E. E. CULLER I i The Edisto Savings Bank OF Orangeburg, S. C. w We want you to own one of our new safety boxes which 2 have just put in our lire-proof vault?never keep a fire poKcy in the building insured?you should keep your papers of value and your jewelry in one of our boxes and be secure. The United States Government has named this Bank as the depository of its Postal Savings Bank funds?let us count you among oui depositors. Your deposil s with us are absolutely secure. We have a capita! and swplus of $135,000.00 and resources of over $525,000 which should be sufficient to guarantee you against lo*s. We carry Burglar Insurance. Give us your business and feel safe. A Remir.ddr That We Are Ready to Serve You. ZEIGLER & DIBBLE Irt-UHMeE 0/tL.Y. Special Agents of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York. Strongest in the world. Prompt Attention. Quick Adjustment of Losses. OEANGEST rRQ- - - SOUTH CAROLINA e Takes Two Fellow Circuit Court Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Hattie E. Robinson, Plaintiff, against Thomas H. Shuler, et al., Defend ants. By virtue of a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action, I will sell at Orange burg Court House on the first Mon day in October, next, during the leg al hours for sale, the following de scribed real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or j tract of land, situate, lying and being in Orange Township, Orangeburg County, State of South Carolina, con taining twenty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Car rie Smith, James Robinson, Jeoffry Robinson and other lands of Elijah Robinson. Being same lands con veyed to the defendant Thomas H. Shuler, by Elijah Robinson, by his deed of conveyance dated February 26th, 1906, and duly recorded. All that certain other tract or par cel of land, situate, lying and being in Orange Township, said County of Orangeburg, State of South Carolina, containing nine and one half acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of John Rickenbaker; on the East by lands of Willie Rob inson, on the South by lauds of Wil liam Ilrey, and on the West by Tol son Rickenbaker. 'Being same lands conveyed to the defendant Thomas H. Shuler by Elijah Robinson, by bis deed of conveyance, dated April 1st, 1910, and being a part of the lands conveyed; to Elijah Robinson by James Keller. TERMS: Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and all taxes payable after day of sale; and in case the pur chaser shall fail, to comply with the terms of sale, then the said premises will be resold on the same or some subsequent salesday, on the same terms, and at the risk of the former purchaser. Andrew C. Dibble, Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. September 9th, 1911. 3t. I Circuit Court Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. C. H. WIllcox, A. J. Ives, C. L. Will cox and W. T. Hopkins, co-part ners crading under the firm name of Wilcox, Ives & Co., Plaintiffs, against Thomas M. Dukes, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action, I will sell at Orange burg Court House on the first Mon day in October, next, during the leg al hours for sale, the following de scribed real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the Town of Rowesville, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, on the South east corner of Main street and Railroad Avenue, fronting and measuring North on Main Street one hundred and two feet (102), and on lots of Mrs. E. D. Coleman and W. M. Edgeman one hundred and forty feet (140), more or less; East on lot of W. C. Fairoy three hundred and thirty feet (330), more or less: South on lot of Mrs. Julia E. Biowman two hundred and forty- ? two feet (242), more or less; and West on Railroad Avenue three hun dred and twenty-five feet (.".2;"), more or less; and being the two lots of land conveyed to the said T. M. Dukes, by Robort E. Copes. Judge of Probat? as Special Referee, by deed dated INovember 2nd, 1909, and re corded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Orangeburg County, South Carolina, in Deed Book No. 4 4. at page 3 71. ' TERMS: Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and all taxes payable after day or' sale: and in case the pur chaser shall fail to comply with the terms of sale, then the said premises will be resold on the same or some subsequent salesday, on the same terms, and at the risk of the former purchaser. Andrew C. Dibble. Judge of Probate, a6 Special Referee. September 9th, 1911. 3t For Sale. A very desirable farm of 3 45 acres located one mile east of the city of Orangeburg, S. C. About 150 acres under cultivation, balr.nce in wood land. Fine old settlement, with na tive grove of beautiful oaks; two sto ry S room dwelling, excellent well of water and location very healthy. Can be purchased at private sale untli November 1st., next, when if not nold at private sale the same will be sold at public auction at Orangeurg Court House, S. C. for division. For information apply to Dr. W. H. Lawton, Vance, S. C, or to A. M. galley, Orangeburg, S. C, Execu tors, tf r Boarders Home an Circuit Court Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Comon Pleas. The Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, of Orangeburgr, S. C, Plaintiff, against James F. Felder, et al., de fendants. By virtue of a judgment of Court of common pleas in the above entit led action, I wil sell at Orangeburg Court House on the first Monday in October next, during the legal hours for sale, the following described real estate: All that certain lot or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve ments, thereon, situate, lying and being in Orange Township, said County and State aforesaid, fronting and measuring on the Five Chop road one hundred and elghty-^slx (186) feet, more or less, running from said road In a westerly direc tion and measuring three hundred and forty-five feet, more or less, to the rear or back line; measuring on said back or rear line one hundred and fifty eight feet, running thence in an easterly direction two hundred and four feet, more or less, thence in a North Easterly direction one hun dred and forty-six feet, more or less, thence in an easterly direction one hundred and fifty feet, more or less, to said Five Chop road. Bounded on the North by lands of Henry Von Ohsen; on the East by said Five Chop road; South by lands now or former ly of Abram Felder hereinafter de cribed; and by lands of now or form erly of the estate of John McKewn, and West now or formerly by lands of H. Von Ohsen. Being a part of the same tract of land conveyed to James F. Felder by H. Von Ohsen by his deed of conveyance dated Feb. 6, 1901. All that certain lot or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, situate, lying and being in Orange Township, said County and State aforesaid, about one mile from the City of Orangeburg, fronting and measuring on said Five Chop road seventy-four (74) feet, more or less, running from said road in a westerly direction on the northern boundary line one hundred and fifty feet, more or less; thence Southerly one hun dred and forty-six feet, more or less, to land now or formerly of John Mc Kewn; thence Easterly to the said Five Chop road one hundred and sev enty feet, more or less, bounded on the North and West by lands of James F. Felder; on the south by lands of John McKewn and the War ing Chapel Baptist Church and on the East by the Five Chop road. Being same land conveyed to Abram Felder by James F. Felder by his deed of conveyance dated Feb. 17, 1905, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Orangeburg County in Book 46, page 3 86. Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and all taxes payable af ter the day of the sale- 'and in case the purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of sale, then the said premises will be resold on the same or some subsequent salesday, on the same terms and at the risk of the f?>rm.3r pur', a? Andrew C. Dibble, Judge of Probate, as Sep. 11, 1911.' Special Referee. Municipal Election Notice. Council Chamber, City of Orange burg( S. C, August 2G, 1911. Notice is hereby given that an election for Mayor and six (0) Aldermen for the City of Orangeburg, S. C . to serve for two years from the time of their qualification and for one member of the board of Comissioners of public works, for the said city of Orange burg, to serve for six (6) years from the time of his qualification, will be held in the City Hall in the City of Orangeburg, S. C. oil Tuesday the Twelfth (12th) day of Sepremler. 1911. ;4g*3g That for the purpose of such elec tion the polls will be opened at said City Hall at eight o'clock in the fore noon, and close at four (4) o'clock in the afternoon, on the said twelfth day of September, 1911. That at said election all qualified registered electors of the said City of Orajigeburg are entitled to vote. The following citizens of said city have been appointed to conduct said election as required by lawoazhcOt. election and count the votes cast thereat and make true returns there of as required by law viz: Charles R. Jones, John C. Pike,' Senior, and L. J. Izlar, managers, and William L. Izlar clerk. By order of the City Council of the City of Orangeburg, S. C. (Seal) J. W. H. Dukes. Mayor of the City of Orangeburg. Attest: L. H. Wannamaker^ City Clerk and Treas. 8-23-3L d Gets Into Trouble. By Ryan Walker. 232 and 234 King, and 203 Meeting Streets, Charleston, S. C. The Arcade Department Store, I The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order f House in the South. We are members of the Charleston """Refund Association, and will pay f your Railroad fare to Charleston if you shop here. In addition we guarantee you better values and greater varieties to choose from than you will find outside of the Great Market Centres. We are overstocked with Spring and Summer Merchandise of every kind: # Tailor-Made Suits, Silk and Lingerie Dresses, Children's Dresses, Ladies Waists, Walking Skirts, Dry Goods and Notions, Floor Coverings, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Millinery, Gents Furnishings, Etc. Be 1 ? TO ACCOMPLISH THIS WE HAVE PLACED THE ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE From a Quarter to a Half less Than Original Price, Pay us a visit. Write for Samples or send us an open I order. We will attend toit as carefully as if you I were here in person. What a Bank Account Does at The People's Bank It helps your credit. I It stimulates your courage. It guards you against extrava gance. It gives you confidence in your judgment. It helps you hold up while you are out of work. It furnishes the best receipt for all money you pay out. It creates business habits that will increase your savings. It protects against loss by rob bery and personal injury by rob bers. It enables you to pass over per iods of sickness without embarrass ment. It makes you able to run your business, instead of your business running you. It teaches economy, which is the first round in the ladder to success and prospeiity. Your business wel come, The People's Bank, ELLOREE, S. C. ????????'?????????????????????????o?????????e?????<Hiy The People's Bank. Orangebnrg, South Carolina. Capital S'ock 50,000 Surplus and profits 14,500 Liability of Stock holders 50,000 Protection to Deposi $114,500 tors Highest rate of interest paid in SAVINGS DEPART MENT And will pay 4 1-2 per cent on CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT We wnnt your account.? We guarantee absolute safety to de positors and every courtesy to all customers. We keep your money for you free of charge and pay you Interest. We have ample resources to give you accommodations. Safe, conserr >. tlve, successful; protected by Fire Insurance and Burglar Jo ourance. Call and see us or write ua. D. O. HERBERT, President. B. P. MUCKEXFUSS, VIce-PresIdent. J. W. CULLEB Cashi.. The Common Law. Price $1.40. Postage 8c. Sims Book Store. Williams & Sharperson THE UP-TO-DATE Merchant Tailors and Dry Cleaners First Clfcss Vorkn^siplp Guaranteed. Special Attention to Ladies Clothes. Suits Made to Order. Clothes called for and delivered. PHONE 97-L. Under Post Office Orangeburg, S. C