Mr. I. L. Shoi "WHEN I AM GONE. A Few Words t?> the Fellow Who Will Tfikt My Place. The followinj: 1 ittle poem from the pen of Louise h. '\"hayer is applicable to us all, but .-acre especially to us old fellows, wh( have but a few more years in which o do the work assign ed us by the Cieator: To M,' Successor. Here's a toast :hit I want to drink to a fellow i 'U never know? To the fellow w 10's going to take my place when it's time for me to go. I've wondered tfbat kind of a chap he'll be and 1're wished I could take his hand, Just to whisper, "I wteh you well, old anan," in a * ay that he'll under stand. I'd like to glv? him the cheering word that I'v 3 louged at time to hear; I'd like to give lira the warm hand clasp when n jvsr a friend seems near. *'ve learned my knowledge by sheer hard work, and 1 wish I could pass it on To the fellow vbo'll come to take my place som< clay when I'm gone. Then here's to y ?u: health, old chap! I drink as a bridegroom to his (bride-? ? ? - ? ? leave an unfti isied task for you, (but God know i how I have tried. I've dreamed m: creams as all men do, hut never a one came true, And my prayer oc.ay' is that all the dreams may b I lealized by you. And we'll meet s me day in the great unknown?ou in the realm of space. You'll know my ellisp as I take your hand and gaz? ii your tired face; .Then all our fed uies will be success in the light oi the new found dawn? So I'm drlnkin ; your health, old chap, who'll t ike my place wnen I'm gone. Summon i lor Relief. The State of So lth Carolina, Coun ty of Orangebar?, Court of Com mon Pleas Edith Edward , Claudia Edwards, George W. Edward3, J. P. Edwards, Janie Cokeley, A lice Wright, Eddie Edwards and i'Vid T. Edwards, Plaintiffs agains: Bishop Edwards, Sterrett Edwards, Gordon Edwards, (Morris Edwards, A Bianchi and W. L. DeHay, Defen la its. To the Defend; .n.s: You are hereb f summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action which is filed Ln the of fice of the Clerk >f Court of Common Pleas, for the s lie County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint oa the subscriber at their offie Orangeburg, S. C. within twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of < ay of such service; and if you fail o answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ic:ion will apply to the Court for th( relief demanded in the complaint. Dated May 13: h. A. D. 1911. Moss & Lide,, Plain -if f "s Attorneys. To the absent defendant Bishop Edwards: Please take n< ti :e that the sum mons and com]) aint of which the foregoing is a co; y, was duly filed in the Office of the Jh-rk of this Court. .Moss and Lide, P aintiff's Attorneys. Attest: (]. L. galley, (Seal) C. C. P. 9-2-Gt-S Shcril "s Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. By virtue of ce-t?in tax executions to me directed, 1 will sell to the high est bidder, at Or; ur.eburg C. H. dur ing the legal hou "s for sales, on the first Monday in Dctober, 1911, the following describ? d real estate: All that certai l piece or tract of land, situate and being in Cow Cas tle Township, in s ii<; State and Coun ty, containing fifty-nine acres, more or less, and bouiu eo as follows: On the northe.st by Poke Swamp and Mt. Tabor CI u: ch. On the east by lands of Judscn ft. Myers. South by lands of Margaret J. Felder. Mam ie E. Felder and S'&nie T. Huff. On west and northwe ;t by lands of Ran som Metts. Levic- d on as the proper ty of Pittman Bn s. Terms?Cash, purchaser of pur chaser to pay foi all necessary pap ers and all taxes ( ue after the day of Sale, and In case the purchaser fails to comply with te ms of sale, proper ty will be re-sold on same, or, some subsequent sales 'lay on same terms, and at the risk o: former purchaser. .4. M. SALLEY, Sheriff, O. C. September 12, 19 1 wem Money to Loan Iam prepared to negoti ate first mortgage loans on improved farm proper lies, at seven per cent in terest. These loans are repayable in instalments, no commissions being charged ttVreon. Call and let us explam their at tractive features. J. Stokes Salley Atty. at Law NO. 7 LAW RANGE HOW OME T WOMAN WON Her Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of CarJui. Tampa, Fla.?-In a letter from this dty, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Car du I as a tonic, and, from the first day. It seemed to help. I (had almost lost my reason, but, thanks to Cardui, I did not. Koon, I felt and looked like a new woman. I think the remedy is wonderful. I recommend it to my friends, for I have received great benefit fram it" Cardui acts specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them up to health. It helps to refresh the worn-oat ner vous system and relieves the effects of o\ ~rwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years' successful use fully prove the merit of this purely vege table, tonic remedy for womer. In every community, there live some who have been benefited by Cardui. The beneficial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show themselves In many different ways. Try it. N. B.? Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept.. Charta ftooea Medicine Co.. Chattanooca. Term., foe Special Instructions, and 64-pace book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper on reaues U THE SEWING MACHINE OF QUALITY. NOT SOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. Jf you purchase the NEW HOME you will ve a life iissot jitthe price you pay, and will ! a >i luivcaa endless chain of repairs. Ui fag Quality Considered it is the Cheapest in the end to buj\ 10S It you vra.nl n sewing machine, write for mr latest caUiloguo before you purchaffi, [he New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mass, ?-,-j Cotton Seed Wanted. If you have any cotton seed to sell or trade, see ne before selling at Adden Bros. Warehouse, corner Railroad and E. Russell St. Car load lots solicited. Be fore buying your Fertilizer see me and get prices. R. N. OWEN, Agent for Kershaw Oil Mill.. He Tries To Be Humane?He Lives By Ryan Walken n i? ? I Especi rtant News from Style Headquarters I : T >C 1 We announce a visiting season for the style Joving men of this city?at this stoi . Come to learn?to inspect the new styles and patterns we now have on display. Fall suits and overcoats are here; they're unqualifiedly the largest and best ever shown hereabouts; they comprise the pick and cream of all the creations of The House of Kuppenheimer -?those master craftsme*" whose name on ? garment stands for the best of all that is good in clothes. Here you'll see a' diversity of style and fabrics such as has never before been shown in this section; worsteds; tweeds; homespuns; serges ?a remarkable showing all priced in reasonable conformity to worth. Here you'll find that satisfying service in selection that means certainty of style?of fit and of fabric. You are earnestly requested to pay this store a visit?if only one of inspection. Edwin Clapp and Regal Shoes $6 and $6.50 - $3.45 to $4.95 ?? Earl & Wilson Shirts $1.50 and better. TMH?Srw?'? Stetson Hats $3.50 to $5.00 New Fall Furnishings from the best makers. All new goods. Keisers Cravats. None better made. Big showing of Boys suits $?.00 and up. The House of McNamara Stetson Hats s Soft felts will be more popular than ever this Fall. Of course you want the right shape and shade?then buy a Stetson! Renneker & Riggs, The Fashion Shop. "You Say-(^^?G^? ^2^% s ay "SHIELD BRAN D "CLOTH IN G. thzvts our way *yf filling vour clothes bill to the letter. V T 'r THi: STACK COMPANY. ^l?JShere isn't <\ clothes gu?stien which SHIELD BRAND" CLOTHING wont ajiswer. v T v V t "Slloni? in. let us show you"SHIELD BRAND" CLOTHING the clothes you want to buy at the price you want to pay. KLLOIIEK, S. C The People's Bank. Orangeburg, South Curolina. Capital Stock 50,000 Surplus and profits 14,500 Liability of Stock holders 50,000 Protection to Deposi tors $114,500 Highest rate of interest paid in SAVINGS DEPART MENT And will pay 4 12 per cent on CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT We want your account.? We guarantee absoluto safety to de positors and every courtesy to all customers. We keep your money for you free of cb arge and pay you Interest. We have ample resources to give y ou accommodatlong. Safe, consen - tlve. successful; protected by Fire Insurance and Burglar j.r aurance. Call and see u s or write u \. D. O. HERBERT, President. B. P. MUCKEXFUSS, Vice-President. J. W. CTJLLEB CaahL... Popular Novels, 50c. Sims Book Store. Take it from the oldest man in the bunch, " Red Meat" tob acco is the chew for men. No spice?no excessive sweetening? nothing to hurt your stomach?just good old North Carolina to bacco, properly aged and perfectly sweetened. That's why it won't give you heartburn. m It's our treat to put you on to the real thing in good chewing. Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for attractive FREE offer to chewers only. LIIPFERT SCALES CO., Winston-Salem. N. C. J Name. Address.