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CONFIDENT AS TO FJTURE ffogro Bridegroom Asked Parson Who Performed Cersmony to Walt Until the Bride Got a Job. The r>p??or o* o Iptp Artist rbnreb -fm a neighboring cJty. whose congr^ca *tkm included man? negroes, received recently a call from a young colored man and vornan on matrimony bent. The man had been a shiftless person amd the woman was known as Indus "trious. The preacher noticed that the 'bridegroom was all spruced up and concluded that the bride had made ft proper member of society out of 'Olm. so he went ahead with the cere | ?mony with a good deal of satisfaction He had It in mind not to accept s fee from these lowly members of his 'flock, but the bridegroom, wirb a beaming face, handed over the usual ?mall envelope and departed with his 'Dinah before the preacher could pro test When the pastor opened the envelope later he read this note: "Dear Pastor: I am sorry I cannot j?y you a fee now for uniting me In ?wedlock.- but I spent all I had on wed eln* clothes. /I will send you the money just ?s soon as Dinah gets to work again." The preacher got a fee later from a rery grateful Dinah, who seemed to think it proper that she should nay, ??nd was overcome with surprise when the fee was given back to her as a wedding: present Bargain Sale in Moving Pictures. A suourban draper has bit on a novel idea, pays the London Chroni cle The scenes at his great bargain sale are to be reproduced at a local picture theater "Go and s??e ft?see if you can recognize yourself tn the crowd." To all uis patrons the enter prising shopkeeper Issues tickers wttab admit tq the show at reduced prices Will It answer? Of course. For he appeals t:o two human Instincts?the desire for a bargain and the desire lo ?see oneself, as K were. Jn a looking glass?cheap Why else does anyone turn and glance at the reflecrions ir a free lookin?? glass;? The sbopkeep er appeals to the common meunnesf ??p.d vanity of his Fellow mortals. Her Reason. "Why did you lead me on to pro pose to you?" he asked, on the night of the dance "Why did you encour age me if you intended to refuse me?" "You do me a great injustice." she answered. "What have I ever done to make, you think that 1 loved you?" "When you danced with the other men." tie replied, "you kept them at arms' length. But wheL. you danced with me you leaned ou my shoulder? you almost let me carry you." ?-That was to Seep my Teet off the floor so that you wouldn't step on ray toes. You ars a very bum dancer, you know.' Have you po other rea fods?" Our Policy of Value to Xmas Gift Buyers! We sell only the best Nearly every one knows this and a gift from here is sure to be recognized as something good and appreciated. ?WE ENGRAVE ANYTHING BOUGHT HERE WITH OUT EXTRA CHARGE. Scan this list of classified Xmas Gifts before making your purchases. FOR MEN Scarf Pin, Tie Clasps^ ?Collar Buttons, Hat Markers, Pocket Pencils, Pocket Files, Xnives, (Match Boxes, Cigar Cases, Cigarette Cases, Card Cases, Bill Books, Paper Knives, Watch Fobs, Rings, Cuff Buttons, .Lodge Pins, Umbrellas, Military Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Smoking Sets, Tobacco Jars, Shaving Cups, Etc. FOR WOMEN Brooches, Bar Pins, r Beauty Pins, Hat Pins, Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Chains, Hand Bags, Mesh Bags, Belt Buckles, Nail Files, Nail Brushes, . Tooth 3rushes, Emerys, Jewel Cases, Comb, B:.*ush and Mirror Sets, Manicure Sets, Card Cases, Playing Cards In cases, Sterling Silver Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc., Brass Candle Sticks, Jardinieres, Etc. Teur Patronage Solicited. Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock Jno. T. Wise Jeweler, Opt ^metrest and Optician 50 EAST RUSSELL STREET. ! ORANGEBURG, 8. C. 4?t ?ee??x??????<???^eee?e????H>??? COTTON at 8 1-2 and 9 cents Per Pound REQUIRES PIANOS at Corresponding FIGURES We are meeting the price of COTTON in the follow ng real PIANO Opportunities. LOOK at these FIGURES: 1 Ludwig Parlof Grand, was $700, now $500. 1 Bush & Lane, was *500, now 9375. 1 Mathushek, Upright, was $450, cow $325. 1 Ludwig Upright, was $450, now 9325. 1 Lanter, Upright, was $375, now $275. 1 McCammon, Upright, was $325, now *225. 1 Smiih & Barnes. Upright, Slight ly used, was $300, now S1:'S. 1 Mathushek, Square, cost when new $800, now $100. A magnificent old piano with a clear, pure, sweet tone. 30 other PIANOS at correspond ingly low figures. 50 new ORGANS at similar reductions. A PIANO or an vORGAN makes a splendid Xmas present. Come to see us. ? Marchant Music Co., ESTABLISHED 1882. 58 15. Russell Street. >.; ?; v< ?; Wj ;. i?-v > Orangebnrg, S. C Aagestic Range Demonstration At Our Store All This Week MAJESTIC NEVER-BURN COOKER. STEAMER, CULLENDER AND DRAINER?The Perforated CooW. shown in center, has email feet which admits water at tlic bottom. Nothing can burn. Food can be lif>-. ?m of m:iin vessel (shown on left), at the name time draining oil" all the water. The Steamer or Cullender sh"-?? 51 right can be used as an ordinary Cullender. It also fits on top of main Yeesel, and is used as a otcoran ? THE MAJESTIC Extra Tlcavy Stamped Iron Marblc Ized Kettle, com nie; o with cover and handle that nolds on co"cr. THE MAJESTIC 18-oz. All Coppor Nickel-plated Tea Kettle. Handsomely nickeled on outs'de. tinned on inside. THE MAJESTIC 11-ox. All Copper Nickel-plated C-oEco Pot. Handsomely nickeled cm outside and tinned on THE GREAT and GRAND MAJESTIC RflNQE THE R/^NQEIUITH REPUTATION Set of Ware FREE If you call at our store during our Majestic Demonstration Week and allow us to show you the many advantages and superior qualities of the Great Majestic Range, and will purchase one at the regular price, we will giee you Free the beautiful and useful Souvenir Set of Ware illustrated in this advertisement. This ware is made to match the quality of the majes ic Ranges, and we know all ladies will see the beauty and utility of this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely new and cannot be had alone by purchase, except at a very high price. The priees of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range bought during the demonstration week only. TIIE MAJESTIC Marblo Izcd Enameled Puddlnjr Pan. Mode specially fino for the Majestic Set. _ THE MAJESTIC Patent Never-bnrn Wired Dripping Pan.?Size of nan I4M(iik x 20i:i. Made specially for the Majestic Set. TWO MAJESTIC Patent Nevcr-Burn Wired Dripping Pans. Fir* of pan 0 in. x 12 in. Mode specially for the Majeutic Set. Reasons Why The Great Majestic You Should Buy. 1st. It has the reputation of being the best range money can buy. 2nd. It not only has the reputation but IS the best range made, and we will prove this to you if you will let us. 3rd. It is construe ed of malleable iron, material }ou can't beat, and of Charcoal iron, material that resists rust 300 per cent greater than steel, is riviied togeiher air tight. No heat escapes or.cold air enters the range, thus uses very little fuel to 3o perfect work. 4th. The reservoir alone is worth the price of range over any other reservoir made. It boils 15 gallons of water; is heated like a tea kettle, with pocket against left hand lining, and is movable and sets on frame, hence cannot wear out. When water gets too hot it can be moved away from fire. Maje?tic ranges use less tue!; heat more water?and heat it hot ter; cost practically nothing for repairs; last three times as long; bakes better; easier to keep clean and f.ives better satisfaction than any other range on the mardet. If you know positively that the above state ments are true, wouldn't you buy a majestic at once? Come in Demonstration Week and We'll Prove It to You. One week only. No ware given after demonstration week. 0. DANTZLER, Orangeburg, South Carolina. BIG DEMONSTRATION AT S. A. Blackmon's w._ 1 ORAXGEBURG, 8. C. , | DECEMBER 4th to 9th, 1911 OF THE Celebrated Cameron Malleable and Ingot Iron Ranges by Mrs J. M. Whitted, Lecturer on Domestic Science. De licious Lunch Cooked on the "CAMERON" and served free to all who visit our store during this Exhibit. Meet every requirement of (C . I tusewife. The Reservoir can be attached to any of our ranges. TLey cook quicker and better. They 6eldom need repairs, and when needed they are simple, f Let us show you and give you prices. Expert Lecturer and Demonstrator from the factory to show you;why the "CAMERON" MALLEABLE and IN GOT IRON RANGE is the best made. Come in during the demonstration and get a souvenir. (?ABY BROTHERR Dear Friend: Arn so glad you had such a good time at our big fair. Now we will have to get ready for Thank-giving. If you go to the it Pure Food Store you can get Canned everything for a smell dinner, peaches fhey have Plum Pudding, ^ Mince dT?** . Meat, Celery, Cramberries? ^ Pickles, Preserve , Kn an Hama, Rai ins, Nuts, Grapes and ever so many other things. Your friend, JACOB. P. S. The best Butter k higher 40c per lb., but you can get "Purity"; Butterme ai 25c Pride Butterine at 30c Best Creamery Butteir at 35 ard 40c Coffees also ars higher, but yps* ca get Roasted Cotfee from 25c to 40c per lb. You ought to buy a can of A moco or Lord Calvert the best coffee ever put up in cam at 15 "Pure Food Store." 2 PHONES 0 "Pulleys! Pulleys I Pulleyiil Pulleys! Pulley*.** Largest ttock or Steel Split Wood split An* Universal Ca?t Iron Spttf Puileys with Interchangeable buflhin gs, carried- ^ M n?Ve your wtotHk At least favor us with your Inqulrke. J.1 COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, N " * " ' t *1 TTj 823 West Gervais Street. Oafctaftta, & 0. Pay Your Subscription and Vote for the Popular Contestant.