nsro-VJHjjyr-BiEiR, 14 15 l6 l7f 18 EVERYBODY IT WIL THIS AND ADJOINING COUNTIES WILL BE EXPECTED. A GREAT FAIR AND EVERYBODY MUST COME TO MAKE IT OUR BIG SUCCESS. It's your Fair, It's our Fair, It >*ill teach you, It will amuse you, It will interest you, It will benefit you, Much for you to see, Much for the Children to learn, Big exhibits, Grand amusements. Horse department, Cattle department, Sheep and Goat department, Swine department, Poultry department, Household department, Fancy work department, Floral de partment, Art department. Big automobile races, Exciting Horse race, Great Foot Ball Games, Wonderful free shows, Georgeous trades display, Adams big carnival, Concerts by Royal Italian band. Big educational day, Grand Confederate Veterans day, $4000 will be awarded in prizes, If you have something good to show enter it in proper department and win a prize. Write for premium book and entry blanks,, Reduce^ rates on all rail roads. WE WANT YOUR EXHIBITS. WE WANT YOU. November, 14th to 18th. J. M. Hughes, Sec'y. Orangeburg, S. C. Do you know that cotton is thought to be the cheapest thing on earth today? You can do more with a dol lar at Geo. Zeigler's in purchasing goods than ever before. So after all I have the prices of cotton beat.; 39 inch Sea Island.^ 36 inch Sea Island....6 l-2c ?36 inch Bleaching.5c -36 inch Bleaching.6 l-4c .36 inch Bleaching.71-4c 36 inch Bleaching, Best.8 l-3c 36 inch Cambric, Best.3 l-3c ?Good Calico.5? ?Good Canton Flannel. ? ? 5c ?Good Canton Flannel.6 l-4c Good Canton Flannel./ l-4c ?Good Canton Flannel.8 l-3c Good Canton Flannel.10c Good Canton Flannel.12 l-2c Bed Ticking.5 l-4c Bed Ticking.7 l-4c Bed Ticking.8 l-3c Bed Ticking.10c Bed Ticking.12 l-2c Bed Ticking.15c Bed Ticking.20c White Flannel.32 l-2c White Flannel.15c White Flannel.20c White Flannel.25c White Flannel.35c White Flannel.40c White Flannel.50c Red Flannel.12 l-2c Red Flannel.1.15c Red Flannel.20c Red Flannel.25c Reef Flannel.35c Red Flannel. .50c Best Quality of Outting, per yard.9c A Good Towel.5c A Good Towel.10c A Good Towel.12 l-2c A Good Towel.15c A Good Towel.20c A Good Towel.25c A Good Towel.50c Toweling from.5c.to 12 l-2c Gingham, yard.5c Gingham, yard.6 l-2c Gingham., yard.8 l-3c Gingham, yard.9 l-3c Gingham, yard.12 l-2c Gingham, van!.15c Everything in Kid Gloves for Men and Ladies. 50c a good one. 75c warranted to be the best at price. $1.00, no better ever sold. Men's Auto Gloves, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. Every pair warranted. Just a word about the line of Shoes I carry: Banister Fine Shoes for Men.$6.00 Bostonian Fine Shoes for Men.$5.00 Ralston Health Shoes for Men.$4.00 Bostonian Fine Shoes for Men.$3.50 Bostonian Fine Shoes for Men.$3.00 LADIES' FINE SHOES. Zeigler Bros. Philadelphia.$3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Red Cross Health Shoes.$3.50 and $4.00 Minnor Shoes.$2.00 and $2.50 CHILDREN'S SHOES. Educator.$1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 Walton.$1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 Zeigler Bros.' Children's Shoes.$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Extra good line of Rubber Shoes and Boolsc at all prices. Umbrellas a specialty. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Complete in every line. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, 3 to 18 years, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00' $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00. Youth's Suits at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50v $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50. Men's Regular, Men's Stout, Men's Slim Suits, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, and $25.00. What is the use of paying some man $5.00 or $10.00 extra to take your measure, when you can get a better fit at Geo. V. Zeigler's. Blankets from.60c to $10.00 Pillow Cases for.15c> 20c, 25c Sheets.50c, 55c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 Sheeting.20c, 25c, 30c, 35c Lace Curtains from 50c a pair to $3.00. We beg to call your special attention to our Ladies' and Children's Cloak Department. This is the only store in town that you can find Knitting Yard at 15c a hank or two hanks for 25c. Also the only place that you may be ble to buy Oil Cloth at 20c per yard. ^ We also carry a full line of Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps of all styles and prices. Men's and Boys' Underwear from 25c to $2.00. Ladies' Vest and Pants from 25c to $1.50. Rugs from 75c to $2.50. Grips and Hand Bags from 50c to $15.00. Trunks from 50c to $16.50. I have two ladies in the Dry Goods Department to look after your wants. The Clothing and Shoe Depart ment are in the hands of first class salesmen always ready to please you. Yours, George V. Zei?jler Orangeburg, South Carolina. Circuit Court Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg, In Common Pleas. William L. DeHay.Plaintiff, AGAINST ?Stanley D. Oliver, et al.,. Defendants. By virtue of a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas in the above ?n?tied action, I will sell at Orange burg Court House cn the first Mon day in November, next, during the legal hours for sale, the following ?described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and be ing in Elloree Township, in the County of Orangeburg, in the State aforesaid, containing eighty-one (SI) acres, more or less, and bound ed on -?he North by lands of S. W. Whetsell, on the East by lands of W. J. Moorer, on the South by lands of Elijah Gadsden, and on the West by lands or W. A. Snell. All that certain piece, parcel Or 'tract of land, situate, lying and be ing in Elloree Township, in the County of Orangeburg, in the State aforesaid, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of C. A. Read, on the East by lands of Phillip Good win, end op the South and West by lands of Henry Chlsholm. TERMS: Cash, Purchasers to par for all papers and fill taxes payable after day of sale; and in case the purchaser shall fai'. to comply with the terms of sale, then the said premises will be re^ild on the same or 60Kie subsequent salesday, on the same terms, and at the risk of the former purchaser. Andrew C. Dibble. Judge of Probate as Special Referee. September 10th, 1911. Circuit Court Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Orange burg, In Common Pleas. Sarah Rowe, et al.Plaintiffs, AGAINST Martha Frederick, et al.r?. .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 November, next, during the legal hours for sale, the following described real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land, containing one hundred and Fifty (ir>0) acres, more or less, sit uate, lying and being in New Hope Township, in said County and State, and bounded as follows: North by lands of W. C. Fairey; East by lands of Andrew Smoak: South by lands now or formerly of John S. Bowman, and West by the Edisto River. Deing the 6ame tract or par cel of land devised to Harmon S. Rowe, 'by his father, Harmon Rowe, by his last will and testament, which has been duly probated, and is on file in the office of the Judge of Probate for Orangeburg county, in Apartment No. 7S, Package No. 7. TERMS: Cash, Purchasers to pay for all papers and all taxes payable after day of 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 former purchaser. Andrew C. Dibble, Judge of Probate as Special Referee. September 16th, 1911. Circuit Court Sale. Sfito of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg, In Common Pleas. Alexander D. Pantzler.Plaintiff, AGAINST Frank Jones.Defendant. By virtue of a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action. I will sell a: Orange burg Court Housh cn the first Mon day in November, next, during the legal hours for sale, the following described real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Zion Township, in the County of Orange burg, in the State aforesaid, contain ing fifty-nine (f>9) acres, more or less bounded by lands of N. N. Mayden, Jr., Capers Gadsden, Jacob Lee, B. H. Moss and others, tir.i\ being the same lands' of which Isaac Jones died seized and possessed. TERMS: Cash, Purchasers to pay for all papers and all taxes payable after day of 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 former purchaser. Andrew C. Dibble, Judge of Probate as Special Referee. September 1 Cth, 1911. Circuit Court Sale. State of Soutb Carolina, County of Orangeburg, Tn Common Pleas. John V. Hair, et al.Plaintiffs, AGAINST Robert Edward Pair, et al.De fendants. 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 November, uexf, during the lei-al iiours for lie, the following described real estate: AH that certain pidce, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and be ing partly within and partly without the Town of Elloree, in Elloree Town ship, in the County of Orangeburg, in the State of South Carolina, con taining forty-eight (48) acres, more ? r less, and bounded on the North by lands of D. H. Rush, on the East by lands of W. F. St;uek. on the .South by lands of Dr. S. \V. Pook hardt, and on the West by the Moncks Corner Public Road and Main Street of said Town of Elloree; being the same tract of land con veyed to Julia M. Pair by W. J. Snider by deed bearing date the 26th day of December, 1$88. TERMS: Cash, Purchasers to pay for all papers and all taxes payable after day of 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 a.t the risk of the former purchaser. Andrew C. Dibble, Judge of Probate as Special Referee. September 16th, 1911. Notice of Discharge ami Call For Creditors. On the 2"th of November, 1911, we will file our final account as ad ministrators of the estate of Mary Bozard, and will thereupon ask for our discharge. All parties holding claim against tlie estate of the said Mary Bozard will file the same with us, at St. Matthews. R. P. D. No. by No vember 19th, 1911, or be debarred payment of the same. L. A. Pozard, C. P. Bozard, Administrators of the estate of Mary Pozard, deceased. Oct. 19, 1911.