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AUCTION SALE OF 50 LOTS Glover Street Park, Orangeburg, S. C, Friday, Nov. 17, 1911, Between 11 & 12 O'clock. Will Have Music. Give Away New Buggy and Harness and Bag of Money at Sale. Good residential lots. Close to center of city. ? ^ TERMS: One-third cash, balance payable in two years. You can attend this sale and see county fair. Sale positively will not last but one hour. !ftiOtOtt?tttttCBf ^ttt'Tf ttt'Tfi'Tfttf tf*^***lftl>*ft**fta***'a"""?""""''"'? -- WE ARE GLAD To welcome you to the Orange burg County Fair. We want . you to come, leave your baggage and feel at home with us and re member if you have any trading to do you will be treated right. The Edisto Dry Goods Co. HAYDEN & BRIGGMAN, Managers. Phone 128 58 W Russell St. Try Us For Your Wants We carry a complete line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Capo, Notions, Groceries, Furniture and Hard ware, Etc. SMITH'S JAMISON, SOUTH CAROLINA | "Pulleys! Pulleys! Pull eys! Pulleys t Pulleys.'' Largest stock of Steel Split. Wood split and Universal Cast Iron Split Puileys with Interchangeable bushings, carried. Let us have your orders. At least favor us with your inquiries. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, HOW PAPER CAME TO BE 823 West Gervais Street. Columbia, S. O. A Wasp In a Garden Was Inspiration to a Nipponese Who Could Grzcp Opportunity. Long years e-o a .Tapanesa walked through his pretty garden to his home, his hands were clasped behind bis back and he was thinking as he cross ed the bridge to pluck a fresh wiste rla blossom that hung Just over his bead. This little gentleman had a great many parcels to send out from his shop every week, and he had al ways wrapped them in silk; but this wa<? -xpensive material and he need ed <*-.inetLMag cheaper for his purpose. All at once a wasp came flitting to ward him. but he thrust It away that It might noi nip his nose, and lo! there at his hand was a wasp's nest! It was made of thlL wood pulp, soft ened into a thin "asie by the Jaws of the Insect, then formed and left to dry "Why can'i; I do that same thing?" thought the Japanese merchant "Get certain wood, form It into a pulp by means of water from the river and make something like this wasp's nest in consistency to wrap about my pack ages." So this was the way paper was first discovered: A wasp flew across the paih of * man who walked one da tu a vine-clad garden of old Japan.? Ram's Horn. SURELY HAD KICK COMING Conductor's Words Must Have Made Dark Clouds Settle Around Would-Bo Passenger. He was in an outlying part of the Bronx. He had an Important engage ment in the lower part of Manhattan and already he was late. Finally a trolley car hove in sight and bore rapidly down on him. He signaled It, but In his dismay tho speed was not slackened There was a second of anxious thought? should he or should he not jump on the car?tho speed was great, but so was the distance between cars. And then came the back pfatform of the car, and he shot out hJB arm. clu'cha"1 the hand rail?and the next Instant he was standing on the plat form, feeling as though his arm had been yanked from Its socket, but wear lng a self-satisfied 6mlle. The conductor, inside the car, pulled the bell and the car stopped. "Hey! Get off of here!" shouted the conductor. "This is a work car."? New York Presa Draws the Line at Flies. ' We try to sympathize with our dumb animals in their afflictions, but somehow it Is rather difficult for us to feel very sorry for the common house fly who ventures too far into our paste pot.?Ohio State Journal. _ OUa LINE 15 ' COMPLETE. ? Every Standard southern Vehicle Represented in our display at the South's Largest Vehicle Repository on EAST RUSSELL STREET. Everybody invited to call and examine our line. SIFLY & FRITH. Someone is Going to Win the $300 Piano % By Just a Little Effort. Cut out and mail today. ?????+????????????????????????????0 >e<H^e^<>^<^><^^<>e^e<^e^<>o <>e^<KK><^^-e-e^>e<<^v^e^<>4-ci, Date. 91 WHY NOT LET THAT SOMEONT BE YOU? THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, ORANGEBURG, S. C, Contest Editor: Please enroll me as a contestant in The Times and Democrat's Grand \ oling Contest rom. Township. Also send me envelopes, order blanks, receipt books, etc, so that I may begin work promptly. Name _ P.O >e*>?????dt?eeee?6 ? Here's a tip? This year, don't buy an UNCLAS SIFIED PLEBIAN Overcoat that smacks of the factory?buy one of our $15.00, $18.00, or $20.00 Over coats and have that much besought "gentleman's air." In our stock of Overcoats you see scperb assortments of sharply, clas sified styles?a splendid array or fab rics made up in styles "just" right for the wearer. Renneker & Riggs, THE FASHION SHOF'. John H. Schacte D ealer in Groceries of All Kinds Fruits and Vegeta bles in Season. GIVE HIM A CALL Academy of Music One Night, Wednesday, November 22 The Richmond Times-Dispatch, Oct. 21, said of this company and play: "An excellent performance of a famous comedy. For straight comedy, pure and undefiled for character drawing so perfect that the people portrayed in the play are simply men and women whom most of us have scene and known; for cleverness and wit without a suggestive phrase?give me 'The Country Boy.' " A play of city life by Edgar Selwyn. With a big company and production. You will be very sorry if you miss this dramatic treat. The Country Boy Prices 50c to $1.50