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1 m WHEN YOU SHOOT j Yon vast to HIT what you are aiming at ' ?be it bird, beast or target. Make your shots count by shooting the STEVENS. For 41 years STEVEN'S ARMS have carried o3 PREM I ER HONORS for AC CURACY. "Outline: Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Ask your Dealer?in. ?1st on the Stbvkns. If you caan<.t obtain, we ship direct, ?x ffttt f?t*H. noon receipt of catalorfprice Send ?^ti. in stamps for no-pare Canto;; of compiaM output. A valua^iebook of refer-' ence for present and prospective shooters. Beautifnl three-color Aluminum Hanger will be forwarded for zo cents in stamps. Ji Stevens Arms & Tool Co.. p.o.Box 4096 chicopee F ills, mass.,U.S. A. Money to Loan (\X FARMING LANDS. Long wtime. No co^ mission charged. ~ Borrower pays actual cost of perfect inn loan. For further information address: john B. Palmer & Son -3* Box 282, Columbia.' S. 0. In the Name of that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5^ you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected . from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. - NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY (AT ROBINSON'S OLD STAND.) Placing Your Grifer for Call and Get My Prices. CABINET MANTELS MADE TO ORDER. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS PHONE 242, Orangeburg, S. C. C - ' ?; ? _ _ ... V. ? , jyj Sensible Facts for Sensible People, [E DO NOT Bell $420.00 Pianos for $287.00, or $400 00 Pianos lor $275.00, nor gold dollars for 90c. Neither does any one else. But ?we will sell you as good a Piano for $2o0.00 as most dealers sell for $300.00. We sell all grades of Pianos that are good and will give you the full worth of your money. We give easy terms for payment and give you trial in your own home. .Give us the opportunity to figure with you be fore you buy and you will have no cause to regret it. We have facilities to serve you as wc 11 as any house in the business. We sell practieally'every thing in the line of Music. The Marchant Music Co. Orangeburg, S. C. OJTTON OWNERS AND MACHINERY OWNERS. Write for Prices on the Following Couplings Guages Lubricators | Beit.-Gandy Guage Cocks Oil Cups Belt, Rubber Drill Press Belt, leather Ejectors Hammers ?Pipe Files Pulleys Lace Leather, Packing ail kinds, Shafting, Collars for Shafting and, anything else in machinery supplies. Columbia Supply Co.. - - ? - Columbia. S. C. Babbit Drills Hack Saws Oil Cans Fittings Injectors W. G. Smith, Insurance M, (Successor to Jno. A.. Harailton Sr. and Jr. whose Insurance Books we have.) WE represent Fourteen 'Iii') of the sargest Fire Ins. Go's, in the - United States. We take Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass risks at the lowest possible cost to the assurred. Give us your business and if we please you, tell your friends, if we do not'please you, tell us. Office, second story Louis Building. Southwest Corner Russell and Market stteets, Orangeburg, S. C. Phone No. 53. Ask Central to ring twice. Strongest in the World. Every year that you carry an Equitable Polioj it becomes more valuable?Becomes not only a protection to family and business interest;, but an actual asset, upon which you can borrow money?or that you can turn in for actual cash. But it iBn't everybody can ?et an Equitable Policy. JAS. W. ZE1GLER, Special A?pnt, Orargeburg. S. 0. WHY NOT TRI7 Our Drug Store Goods And Service. 0 Learn what you have been Loosing by Trading Elsewhere. A. Calhoun Doyle & Co. Reliable Prescriptionists. Farmers and Merchants' Bank. CAPITAL STOCK $30,000. President, Vice President I. S. Harley. W. L. MosHev Cashier. W. B. Thompson. Board of Direcors. I. S. Harley, T. R. McCants [. W. Bowman, L. E. Riley, Isidore Rich, W. L. Moselev J.W.Sandel, R. F. Way, Robt. E. Wannamaker. We announce with pleasure to ou; patrons and the general public thai we have moved into our New Bank I n Rooms corner of Russell and Br^-t*h ton Sts., where we are prepared to dr. 5 General Banking Business. Our Bank is supplied with Firrnroc Vaults and Burglar and Fire Proc. Safe. WTe ask you for your depo?it< and will extend every accoradatici consistent with correct Banking BJL&4PI5G SICKNESS. TbonPot'dBof People Save Died ol Strange Malad}. Prof. Robert Kocb lectured recently In Berlin, Germany, on the "sleeping s ckness," which he Investigated for several months fn equatorial Africa during tbe year 1905. Emperor Wil liam and a distinguished company W8B present. The malady, said the profe?sor, had been known on the west cosst of Afri ca since the beginning cf the last cen tury, and it had pnread tn tbe nortb shore ? f tbe V ctoria Nyarza and f>rflfitPDed German Africa. P'Obably 200,000 persons had died from the d'saase. "Be had f^und wb^le villages on tbe shores of Victoria Nyar za to be Arrptv, ?nd the. population of some groups of islands had died to the last soul. ^ The lnfeotion was spread from hu man to human by tbe scktg of a fl the glnbsina palpalis, somewhat la/** e* rhan an ordinary fly* The person aff cted suffered ill health for several days, and then was attacked witr fever, became' incoherent, the glands were swollen, the patient became en feeMed, and eventually was seized with tbe sleep mania. Prof. Koch knew of no remedy for tbis disease, but hoped tbe infection might be ended by the extermination 6i the insect, which propagated slow lv, by burning the undergrowth at ltF favorite home. Tbe professor will return to Africa shortly ard continue his studies of trophlcal diseases. AKGIBIf SLAY. i Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangeroup for Drangt burg People to Negleoc The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get a firm hold before tbe ' sufferer reconizes them. Health ?s gradually undermined. Backache, ? headache, nervousness, lameless, sore nees, lumbago, urinary troubles, drop sy, diabetes and Bright's disease fol low in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kid neys with the certain and safe reme dy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in Orange burg. J. H. Pearson, carpenter, residing on Sellers Ave., says; *'I suffered for three or four years with a constant pain in the small of my back which kept me awake half the night and I only fell asleen when perfectly ex hausted. The kidney secretions were full of sediment, very dare colored and 1 much too frequent in action and caus ed rae to get up several times of a night. My general health was bad and gradually getting worse. I ob tained a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from J.U. Wannamaker Mfg. Co. and used them as directed I noticed a decided change for the better inside of three days, and since using three boxes of D an's Kidney Pills the pain in my back has entirely left, the kid bey secretions have cleared up and become natural and regular while my gpneral health has greatly improveed Nothing I ever before used aid me so much good as Do nJs Kidney Pills. I cannot too strongly recomend them to others in need ol such a remedy." For safe Oy all dealers. Price 5i cents. Foster Milburn Co,, Buffilo New York, sole agents for the TJnitet States. Remember the name?Doan's?ant take no other. A Good L?w. The Sportanburg Journal says tbi police are keeping a watcbout on tb> cocaine "sniffers" since tbe cocalm and morphine ordinance, passed at ; recent meeting of tbe city council went into effict. The ordinance maker? it unlawful for either drug t< be sold in the city except by a pre scription from a regular licensed pbj -idan. The use of ccoaine was becom ing widespread Bmong a certain claw of colored people, bub now that a string, nt ordinance prohibiting, th? sale of the drug tbe "sniffers" will fled a difficult matter to secure the whit* powaer that furnishes them so rouoi delight._ -Danger of Fn*uuiunia. A cold atrthis time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia v, hich is so rfun fatal, and even when the patient hat recovered the lungsare weakened, making them p< culiarly susceptible to the deve opment of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cou^h, heal and trengthen the Im gs and prevent pneumonia. La Grippe coughs yic quickly to the wonder Mil cura , qualities of Foley's Honey and j.ar. There is nothing else "just as good " A. C. Dukes. Accidentally Shot Himself. Moria'ly wcujoed by a pistol whic' had falh n fro'-u his pocket and whlc had aco denta'ly discf,a'ged its loar into his abdorren, A E Batele, nigi i warchman at the piano of the Virgil - i -Carolin-i Chemical company, lav foi five bourn calling fo- belp Thursda night. T.!8 tccldent ocoured shnrtl after 6 o'clock at d Batele was picke up by tt;e crew of a switch engin after 11 o'cl cc. He remiined on ocious until the end came about 2 o'clock and gave a full statement <? the peculiar accident. He was sixty nine years of age and was Nghly er teemed by all who krew him. D < Not H' Impost d Up?n. Folev & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and o account of the greai merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitation are offered for the genui e. These worthless uni taikns have similar sounding names. Bevvaie of them The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute It is the best remedy for coughs and colds A. C- Dukes. Hebels Beheaded. The leader of the rebels of Kuan^ SI province, and three others, wh? were implicated in the attack on tbf house of Rev. Dr. Andrew Beattif American missionary, at Fati, in Feb ruar?.', were beheaded, March 12. Tin pxetu'frns pawd rff quietly ana wit: no U?usual incident. W.-H W..r. n Trying. W. II. Br v*n, the popular pension attorney, of 1'ittstield, Vt., says. "Next to a pension, the best thing'to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills," H< write : "they keep my family- in splen did health " Quick cure for Headache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25c J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co., druggist. Fatal Shooting la Colombia. A special dlsoatch t*Tn> Newa a?r1 Courier says: Ed Tally, a molder at the G-lbbd Maminery Fa?tory, on lower Gerrals Btreet, waa shot In the fore head in Fred Sheppard's store, across the street froin the Glbrw pi? c^earlv Thursday night by Jim Only, a tough and brother In-lav? of Sneppard, wno was shooting at J. T. Boatwright. Tolly aprjears to have been concerned in the affair in no wa>. temg an inno cent bystander. Or.ly had fired several times at Boatwright, who ran into the store and took refuge behind the counter. Boatwright wa3 begging for bis life at the time Tnlly was shot. Pully died half an hour after reach iLg the hospital, without regaining corf c onsm'ss. Qoly and Biatwrtabl have hcth been arrested, but Onl> bad disposed of his weapon before the nr-lV.? arrived. 'The coroner, poUr? and others, who have been working on the case are puzzled to oiscover ot.r motive O 1 v had for tiring upon Boat ?>lgLt. The &cene of the killing is a particulary. tough section of the cown md the leading witbesses are inter ested in keeoing silent. The inquest was held Saturday morning. Only terribly slashed up a fm man na =eo Hopper on slight provocation abjut a year ago. O'eara? thi l> mpl x on. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimu lates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best laxative for women and children as it is a mild aud pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken. Orino is much superior to pills, aperient wattrs anu all ordinary cathartics as it does not irritate the stomach and bowels. A. <J. Dukes. Meet After Thiny-Oae Yean. A special from Birmingham, Ala., Thursday cays Mrs. C. W. Gilfton of Dalesford, W. Va., and Mrs. J. T. Klmberly of Dallas, Texas, mother and daughter, after a separation of 31 years, met today. Mrs. Klmberly tne daughter, remembers being stolen from her home when 5 years of age. She was finally ret cu ed by worthy people in T-.xas, the gypsies being placated with gold. The mother anc daughter located each otbex only last month and met here by appointment. They left immediately for Texas. I owe my whole life to Burdock BJood Bitters. Soofulrus sores cover 3d my body. I seemed beyond cure. B B B. has made me a p?rfectlj well woman." Mrs. Ohas. Hutton. Bervllle, Mloh. 'xx>dc<x>ocococ<x>0<xxxxxxx>oc<. SAW MILLS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ENGINES AND BOILERS AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE. ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE PLACING* YOUR ORDER. GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. . To The Public: f ? My new Buggy Repository is 5 *> now completed and 1 have dis- 6 ? played therein one of the pret * 0 tiest line of Buggies, Phaetons, 2 o Harness, Saddles. Lap Robes 6 9 and Whips evfr shown in the 1 Scity. I have just received an- X other car load of Buggies which 0 ? I want you to see. Come, bring your wife, your children, your sweetheart and your friends and make your headquarters at my new Repr si tory. I teel assured you will agree with me in saying that my line can. not be surpassed. I handle the Best Wagons made?the Standard of the world the famous STUDERBAKER. I have them both in one and t^o horse wagons. Call and see my line of g*"ods and be convin ced. Yours truly, L. E. Riley. jiMmvNMm?iMNm?| ? c 5 NOW IS THE TIME. I R ? 9. ? The time for making Spring ? purchases in Dry Goods, Shoes ? and Fu nishings is at hand and q before securing your require- % raenls, it will be tc your advan- * tage to eall and inspect our stoek * Everything we show is new and * The SUfcs Are The Ver> Laust X We intend to do business on a * ? Close Alargin Of Profit ? 4 and if we sell you once we are ? satistied we will sell yru again. 1 We will appreciate a visit from ? you. ? f Branchvilk and Howmm Railroad Co. HPIIE ANNUAL MEETING FOR L elect ion of officers and other bus iness will be held at oilicc or Samuel Dihble, at Orangeburg. S. C. corner Cnurch and .a. Paul Streets, (up staiis)on .Monday, April 2, l'iuts. atone o'clock p. M. Shareholders please attend or send prox s. March I, 1)0(1. SamuDihble, L. V. Dibblk. President. Secretary, 4-g m mp?i i mHEHIT?NGE While it is true that Scrofula may be acquired under certain conditions, it is usually inherited. Parents who are related by the ties of blood, or who have a consumptive tendency, or family blood taint of any character, are sure to transmit it to their children in the form of Scrofula, Swollen glands, brittle bones, poor digestion, weak eyes, Catarrh, emaciated bodies and * inherited Scrofula, and about seven J . ... .. ., years ago suffered intensely from general weak constitutions are the It. Tried evory doctor. available at principal ways in which the dis- J^**j??EKl?St??ti?-ii"HJ?FSKK?! r . j V1 . . in fact, had a^veu up all nope or being ease IS manifested. The blood has cured, and as a dyiag man will grasp at been diseased from birth, and being in ? straw, I was persuaded by my ... . . ' , ? brother, much against my will, to try this condition cannot properly nour- s.S.s. After taking six bottles, I felt a ish the body and Scrofula is the re- wonderful.change for the better. Icon . . ?? vi al- tmued to take it for about six months, Suit. A hereditary disease like this taking in all about fifteen bottles, can only be reached, by a constitu- which entirely cured me. .. . i , , in' ? ?_?i? Montgomery,Va. W.H.STOCKTON. tional remedy and nothing equals S. S. S. as a cure for it. It cleanses and strengthens the deteriorated blood, drives out all scrofulous and tubercular deposits, and there is a gradual but sure return to health. S. S. S. supplies to, the anaemic, lifeless blood the properties necessary to build back to strong, robus! health, and does this gently and so thoroughly that no signs of the disease are ever seen in after life. Being purely vegetable S. S. S. is the best remedy for Scrofula; its harmless but healing ingredients enter into the circulation and replace wax-like, bloodless faces with vigorous strength glowing with health. Book with information about Scrofula ^"nrj medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm PURELY VEGETABLE. = SMART - For Big and Little Boys. r Is your boy supplied with suitable apparel for fall. If he is not it will pay you to come here and see our immense collection of pretty and exclusive styles we show in little boy's and big boy's fall and winter clothing. ?o?o?o? Stylish suits for the youngster's i'rom 3 to 8 years in an unususliy fine assortment of styles and fabrics. Just the sort that mother's fancy the most, and that the lit tle fellows are proud of. Two piece suits for boys 8 to 16 years, either tingle or double btested style; well tailored and beautifully finished. Prices $* to $6. Tombstones and Monuments. Irepresent three large marble works, and it will pay anybody needing anything in this line to get my prices before buying. You should not fail to mark the last rosting place of your loved ones with a stone whose inscription will survive for many years the crumbling touch of t me. It is a duty of love that should be symbolized by something more lasting than flowers watered by tears or grief. Every slab, shaft, tombstone or monument I han dle is a triumph of the stone.cutter's, sculptor's and engraver's art and my prices are most rtasouable How about that neglect grave of mother, or father, sister or brother? Can refer you to work done in this county by the companies I represent, and ] think that you will agree that it is first-class in every particular. Also take orders f<".r liit'li-grade sewing machines, pianos and organs. Others are i.igherin pri< e? but none better. J. WAINNAMAKER, Orangeburg, S. C. Residence on Pearl street between Orange street and Railroad Avenue. Come Quick as -rveryone is anxious to trr'iour "Litlle Daisy" Buggies. Tiicy * are triimps of modern inventi e genius and i great boon to horse.?so easy and frici ionless do they run Tbey're rot the only ones, however, inJ our slock?"Everything on Wheels," un less it might bj a tire engine, and e lould gel you that. OSCAR R. LOWHAN, Orangeburg, S. C. THE INSIDE TRACT s always "the way" to lake for safety. Our inside trade leading up tojbusl ness position comes through -A COMMERCIAL COURSE? aken at our business college. Our rad uates have the pre.erence. Why :u ask? It's because of proficiency, proliciency is asked for?and beads?the ist. Southern BusinessJCoIIege, ORANGEEURG, S. C,