The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, September 21, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Mr, I. L. Showem He Has a i ffoSIRfi If it's a surface to be paintei;J enameled, stained, varitished or fin ished in ai.y way, there's an Acme Quality Kind ! to fit the purpose. So Ae Paints and Finishes For Fall "Fixing Up" No money brings such satis faction as a few cents spent in the Fall for "touching up" shabby floors, furniture and woodwork. All winter long the bright, attrac tive and wholesome home is a source of constant pleasure. JCMEQUAWf PAINTS AND FINISHES are the kind to use. Simply tell us what you want to do and we will give you the proper Acme Quality Kind for your particular purpose,, Let us tell you Five Strong Reasons for Fell House Painting. MON, ORAXGEBURG. S. C. There is no iss in trying! You can't stop a nan on his way to ..B.BOLIN'S To get some of those Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, Harnejs, Bagging and Ties, Farm Produce and Fertilizers, Seal of Ohio fiour and Improved Colon Seed a Specialty Neeaes, S. C. A H. W. STOUOENWlRE. Agent for Reading Standard and other good Bicychis. See me be-, fore you bay. First class repairing of Guns, Sew ing Me.ciiaes, Bicycles, etc. 22 Church St. Phone 434-L. Money to Loan am prepared to negoti ate first mortgage loans on improved farm proper ties, at seven per cent in terest. These loans are repayable in instalments, no commissions being charged thereon. Call and let us explain their at tractive features. J. Stokes Salley Atty. at Law J NO. 7 LAW RANGE Cotton Seed Wanted. If you have any cotton seed to sell or trade, see me before selling at Adden Bros. Warehouse, corner Railroad and E. Russell St. Car load lots solicited. Be fore b!,ving your Fertilizer see me and get prices. R. N. OWEN, Agent for Kershaw Oil Mi)l.. FELT BAD ALL THE TIME Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great Deal, But Is AH Right Now. 8b.ellb.orn, Ala.?In a letter from this place, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A short time ago, I commenced to have weak spells and headaches. I felt bad all the time, and soon grew so bad I couldn't stay up. I thought I would die. At last my husband got me a bottle of Cardul, and It helped me; so he got somo more. After I had taken the second bottle, I was entirely well. I wish every lady, suffering from womanly trouble, would try Cardul. It Is the best medicine I know of. It did me more good than anything I ever used." Cardui is a woman's tonic?a strengthening medicino for women, made from Ingredients that act spe cifically on the womanly organs, and thus help to build up the womanly con stitution to glowing good health. As a remedy for woman's ills, It has a successful record of over 50 years. Your druggist sells it. Please try It N. B.? Write tx Ladles' Advisory Dept.. Chatta nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.. for Special Instruct iota, and W-page book. 'Home TrcatmcaJ for Women," sen". In plain wrapper, on request. Document Discovered. A paper telling of a large sum of money which the adherents of Na polean had busied in Corsica, is dis covered, and an expedition is fitted out to capture the prize. Read Har old MacGrath's "A Splendid Haz ard." Formerly published at $1.50; now FIFTY CENTS at Sims' Book Store. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25 cents. -ittle Adventure Wi THE ORPHANS' DAY THE CUSTOM TO BE GENERALLY OBSERVED THIS YEAR. Plan to Give Assistance to All the Or phan Institutions in the South in Their Work. The State says this is the month in which orphan work day is observ ed throughout a number of Southern States, and this year the special day appointed falls on the last Saturday in September, the 30th. Friends of the various orphanages everywhere will devote this day to the interest of the "homes of the. homeless," in which respective denominations are interested. The Methodists in South Carolina will help their orphanage at Columbia and the Georgia Methodists will help their orphanage in Decatur; the Bap tists in this State will assist their or phanage at Greenwood, and the Geor gia Baptists theirs at Hopeville; and the Presbyterians in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida and other friends outside of these States, will give aid to the Thornwell orphanage at Clinton. The origin of the custom of observ ing orphanage day is interesting. It was the successful development of an idea conceived by H. L. Crumley of Atlanta, who put his plan before the friends of the Decatur orphanage at that city. Each one interested agreed to donate the entire earnings of a cer tain day to the assistance of the in stitution. Those who were regularly employ ed simply gave the amount of one day s salary, and those who had no work undertook to earn something on "orphanage day" to add to the general increase. Even the smallest contribution was not despised and the income of the orphanage from that firbt excellent custom has been adopt ed by a great many other denomina tional orphanages to the advantage of the Institutions and to the gain of the hundreds of little children whom they shelter. The fall?the harvest season?has been chosen as an appropriate time for this gathering In of dollars and cents. Farmers having sold their cotton and olher farm products have more ready money in the fall than at any other time, and are more able to assist in refilling the treasuries of the orphanages which are generally de sisting in doing the work of sweet charity. Because the first Sunday in Octo ber is observed as Sunday school rally clay in the Presbyterian church, \t has been decided by the Presbyterian or phanages not to observe the Saturday just before this Sunday as "orphan work day," but to observe instead the 23rd of September, and collections will be take up by the superinten dents of the Sunday schools on Sun day, September 24. It Is hoped that this year the observance will be more general and the results more gener ous than ever before and that many will welcome this opportunity of as ssisting the orphanage after the long and trying summer. Oral ige hur;; Trust Conipny. Have you called in at the hand- \ some new oflice of The Orangeburg i Trust Company, 8S b'asi ititsae'l j They have opened up for business, and will handle anything in -eat es tate, City or County. Witl sell or j buy property for you. Mr. II. W. j Kingman, formerly of Columbia has uken charge of the business, and I .v-ill he glad to talk real estate or in- j surance with any one interested, j They carry lire and surety insurance, | and represent some of the strongest companies the lusines-;. if von need anything in these lines you will find it to your interest to consult them. Look oup for the large list of property listed by them on another page. Notice of Discharge and Call To Cred itors. On October 16th. 1911, we will file our final account as Executors of the estate of Frank E. Jones, deceased, with the Judge or Probate for Or angeburg County, and wiil thereupon ask for our discharge as such Execu tors. All persons having claims against the estate of Frank E. Jones, deceas ed, will present the same to the un ersigned, on or before October 14th, 1911, or be debarred payment. Isaac Rivers, Benjamin Washington. Executors of Frank E. Jones, deceas ed. Sept. 11th, 1911. th the Count By Ryan Walker. 3?I/MT, ibv TTU HVEHA, SANK VlTHTf/lS , PUNk CHECK sh0w6m that You cany trip Hi VP TEAM To KrVOCK HIS FbOL?RAirfS O?Tft)R.?fc// A CHUMP. \VHAT MAKE.*? PfcD-AH 2 T'JMN'' TH6 H0T5Ur/ LON^DO/Jfc ' AUL THfc ^WOOU OH MY ,H?A0-AH The Academy of Music. One Night Only. ? September 22. NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION Seats on Sale fiSTS? % Prices: 75, $1.00. $..5o WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If yoa purchase the NEW* HOME you ?will have a life asset at the price you pay, and will not liave an endless chain of repairs. Quality Considered it is the Cheapest m the end to buy. mm If you want a sewing machine, -write for our latest cataloguo before you purchase. The New Home Sewing Machine Co.. Orange, Mass. Do you know that more than one-fourth of the automobiles sold in the WORLD to day are Ford Model T cars. There must be a reason for such immense sales. It will pay you to investigate this matter before you buy. Ge C. Bolen, Agents for Orangburg County. Xceses, - - South Carolina. STORE YOUR COTTON with the Standard Warehouse Co. Dukes Avenue, Near A. C. Tj. Depot. and if you wish it, the Farme:s Loan and Trust Company will lend you money on the receipt at a low rate of interest. T. B. Stackhouse, - - - President. Geo. A. Schffley, - Local M'g'r. Two on a Lonely Island. A boy and a girl learn of life and all its mysteries on an island in the South Seas. "The Blue Lagoon," a sensuously beautiful romance by H. de Vere Stacpoole. Formerly pub lished at $1.50; now FIFTY CENTS at Sims' Book Store. 1ELD ? (iNO ffiete It That suit you've been planning to buy, the one that will fit, wear well and not cost too much. Come in and say SHIELD BRAND clothing to us and we'll fit you out to a " T ** in the clothes you want to buy at the price you want to pay. Stack Co. John H. Schacte Dealer in Groceries of All Kinds Fruits and Vegeta bles in Season. GIVE HIM A CALL You. Positively Cannot secure better clothing than that which we offer you here?it is Right in style, Right in fit and the fabrics are of pure wool or silk and wool. They are tailorored to perfec fection, have a snap, grace and! smart appearance that is to be seen in high-class merchant tailored clothing worn in Metropolitan centres. At $12.50 to $25.00 thes? suits actually represent splendid l values. It will pay you to see them. Renneker & Riggs, TI?e Tbstyoi) ?>\}op. Money to Lend. We are prepared to lend money upon good security, such as farm lands, city lots etc., in any reasonable amount required. The loans may be re paid in instalments or otherwise, just as de sired. The rate of in terest will run from six to eight per cent., ac cording to the location of t'ie property and the margin of security. Wolfe & Berry, Attorneys, ^ Orangeburg, S. C. T. F. DEAS, WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. All Work Entrusted to Me Promptly Attended To Pitthan St.