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BEST!!! Baggies and Wagons ALWAYS IN STOCK. 100 Buggies 100 Wagons. Special Prices For Thirty Days. Oscar R. Lowman. Insurance fluent. (Successor to Jno. A.. Hamilton Sr. and Jr. whose Insurance Books we have.) WE represent Fourteen (14) of the Largest 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 dc not please you, tell us. Office, second story Louis Building. Southwest Corner Russell and Market streets, Orangeburg, S. C. Phone No. 53. Ask Central to rinp twice. n^iihMnminiminiiiiniininniinniiiiniMiiiiiiimnmniiiiiimr ^egefabiePreparationfor As similating IteToodandRegula bng the Stomachs arulBowels of iNFiVNXS /CHILI) HKN PromotesT^gcs?on^Chcerful ness and?est.Contains neither Opium^forphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Eaxfc c/GhillrSAl'f?ILPITCEER JPajrpfan Set?~ JbcSenna* iCariene&Soia* WmSetd " {Sogar . ?? FlaTTjr. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stoinaeh.Diarrhoea, Worms jConvulsions,Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Alb months old ' jj Doses - 3 5 Cr n t s EXACT C0PV?F WBAEFKBi ?v?~>-a?sSSB For Infants and Children. iThe Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years The ccktaur company* mcwork crrv. Takes the Place of Pantry and Kitchen Table. A Hoosier Cabinet takes the place of both pantry and kitchen table. Its l?rge cupboards, its commodious drawers and bins, hold everything a pantry will. It is absolutely mouse and dust proof and it costs far less than the buil -in-pantry. Besides it can be moved to the most convenient place or into the best light It is in reality a complete portable pantry. ; A Hoosier Cabinet takes up no more space than a kitchen table. It is much better since the table space is all available. 7 ou don't have to clutter it up with the different utensils you are using, as they can all be kept'in their prouer places in the cabinet and still be within easy reach. They have been successfully used for years by architects and builders in place af the old-fashioned built-in pantry. Every person, who builds a house, should , see that the architect leaves a place in the kitchen for a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. i It saves money and space and adds a vast amount to the convenience of the < 1 kitchen. 1 1 i i A Hoosier Cabinet is not an exnense, it's an investment. An investment in < 1 -labor-saving machinery that pays for itself in the waste it saves, rud gives J i value four and five times over each year in the extra steps and energy it saves; ? I in the leisure hours and pleasure it gives out of the kitchen. The more econ- J ? omy you have to exercise in your household, the more reason there is in your i I having a HOOSIER CABINET. And don't put off buying your cabinet a day J > longer than you can help. You need it now. For sale only by M. 0. Eantzler. ? I ? c I c I c ? Dantzler's Mammoth j 4 ; j Furniture Store. j > 4 > 4 > R?SSEL STREET - - , - ORANGEHURG, S. U ^ > 4 i 4 ? d i ? ? 8 ~ ATOE TILLMAH'S PLAH8. He Will ym Bis Previous Lecture Engagements. Senator Tlllman will make no change In the plans already announc ed by him for the present summer on account of having opposition for re nomination to the senate. The fact that W. W. Lumpkin has announced himself a candidate to succeed Sena tor Til'.man as senior senator from South Carolina will cause no immedi ate change. As was announced sometime ag< Senator Tlllman will attend the po HtJcal rally in Greenville c untyoi JuJv 7th. That will be lmmediatelj arter bis return from Pattersoi Springs, 111., where te is schedu'ed t< speak on July 4th. It Is prcbible that he would ear eel the Illinois en gagemsnt and enter at once Into thi South Carolina campaign?that it upon the adj urnment of congress? but for the fret tnat he made a con tract sometime ago with the Illinois people to appear before them on tht day named. Atter tue Greenville county meet lug, Senator Tlllman will be active]} with the South Carolina campaigne r for a month or until the end of tht first week in August. After that date he will be out of the state nearlj all the summer and fall lecturing'in different parts of the United States. During the month that he is with the campaigners he will make every opportunity count. Ha has wanted an opportunity to discuss issues both state and national for a long time, and was beginning to tbink that he would not have his wish granted tnis year, when the announcement of Mr. Lumpkin's candidacy reached Wash ington. There is genuine regret on the part of Senator Tlllman that he was un able to attend Thursday's campaign meetlDg at Charleston. There are many things that he hoped to 'have the opportunity of telling the Charles ton voters at that meeting, and it is a sore disappointment to .him chat his duties here are such that he was uable to laav<? Washington. A Thousand Dollar'? Worth of Good* "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain," says A. A. Thurnes. a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O. 'T got no relief from medicine until I be gan taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the reeult was surprising. A few doses started the brick-dust-like sub stance and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me 31.000 worth of good." Foley's Kidney Cure will' cure every form of kidney or bladder disease. A. C. Dukes_._r Killed by a Fall. At Charleston on Wednesday, 20tb Instaut Mr. Samuel WebN a Un?man of the Consolidated Hallway oompa ny, was killed through the falling of a guy stub on which he was descend ing. The bottom part of the pole was rotten and the lineman's spurs were fast in the pole, maklDg it im possible for him to avoid falling with the pole._ HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS The old original Grove's Tastless Chill Tonic. You know what you are takl ing. It is Iron and quinine in a tast e88 form. No cure, No pay. 50c. Fatal Pietol Duel. At Talladega, Ala., in the presence of 300 persons at a masquerade ball Thursday night Dudley Brown and Henry Koight fought a pistol duel in wbloh both men were killed. Miss Hurt was slightly Injured, receiving a stray shot in the ankle. Eich man received four shots in the breast. Both are well known and popular in Talladega. No explanation has been given oi the tragedy. Will Core Oononmptinn. A. A, Herren, Finch.Ark., writes; "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation fo coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar and not be satisfied. A. C. Dukes. _ The longest life is the one of which tb m< 8t <s tw?*p_ You feel the life giving current the minute you take it. A gentle sooth ing warmth, fills the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea .35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. Calhoun Doyle & Co._ A Church How, Sunday afternoon at Strawberry oburoh, three miles from Dublin, Ga., Sam Mitchell, Dan Willburn and D ck Wright were killed in a negro row and Parish Holmes was shot In the knee. Mitchell was killed by Joe Copelanr', Willburn *as killed by Mitchell and Wright was killed by a stray bullet. Cjppland came tn town and gave him e'f on tn t>-p rfh>p',R. There is One and [0 You do not h Cracker until j Uneedc To taste Unee< fall in love w never forget th you renew it e\ Uneeda Bisc In a i moistu NATIONAL BI Be?t ?NVffro toDektb. For the fifth timo within a yew thr whites residing in the vicinity of the Miller shaft at Portage, Pa., and tnr negroes employed there have clashed the latest outbreak ocourlng Th?rs day, when John Alezander, i negro, was beaten to death in front 61 the Portage Hotel. He and thre companions bad been drinking at tbt tr.r of the hotel, and while there an alleged to have made remarks tha aDgered Walter Price, the birtendp-r and four of Ms companions. <Toi men followed the negroes to the pav< merit and there attacked tbem. Al< x irrier was pursued to the telephon' office, where he fell and was final! Kicked Into unconsciousness. He died ina few minutes. Jjseph Smith, Waltei Price. Harry Orot and Shorty Cole all whites, were arrested fcr causimv the negro's death. Two whites am three negroes have been killed ther n rstc riot* recntlv. Doctors for Eczema THEN CURED BY D. D. D. Prescription THIS II THE GENTLEMAN'S OWN STATEMENT 51 Alice Place, Chicago. Nov. 3,1004. D. D. D. Company. Gentlemen: In the course of six years, during which I suffered untold auony from Eczema on the hands and feet, I spent ?300 to 8000 with the best skin specialists in Chicago. I should gladly have spent many times that if I could nave been cured, for the constant itching and burning drove me almost to distraction and naaue life not worth living. A brother conductor, Mr. Edward Cain of West Chicago. 111., who had suffered from salt rheum and tetter for twenty years called my attention to D. D. D. I started to use it and received instant relief from the terrible itching. This made me bappy, but I found that the Eczema eruption instead of dis appearing seemed to spread. I was told that it was sometimes a symptom after D. ?>. D. was first applied, and so I continued to apply the remedy and got at least relief from the itch for the time being. Since then, I am glad to say, D. D. D. has worked wonders, for the Eczema gradually disappeared and I am now completely cured. SIMON CROWLEY. Conductor Wisconsin Division, Northwestern Railway. That D. D. D. has cured all these people whose letters we published there can be ao doubt, and D. D. D. will just as surely T&jm you. No matter how severe or of how '^?mamsi your skia trouble may be. WE PROVE IT. To convince you we have arranged with the ). D. D. Co., so that any sufferer from any disease can get di ect from thf D.D. I. Co.'s laboratory a large free sample bottle of D.D. D. proenption torether with 32 pages hew pamphlet on skin disense and free advice on your particular case from the world'B great est skin specialist. J. Q. Wannamaker MTg Co. FREE sample roupoN. mmm^^t (Mail this coupon.) D. D. D. Co, Medical Department. 116*120 Michigan St., Suite 44, Chicago. Please send me free prepaid a larce size aample bottlo of D. D. D., pamphlet and consultation blank. For .years I have been aUJicted with a akin disease called .and have never used D. D. D. Name.,. Address. All Wgbe f- fre. a dispatch from Pollock, La., a lumbering town tells of an all-night I fire, wbich Tuesday did about 8300, 1000 damage, rlestroying twelve mil lion feet ofiumher, part of the Iron Mountain railroad's trestle across Big Greek, eighteen homes and one b?te and forty-nine freight and flat carst The larger less was suffered by the B'cr Greek Lumber Ccmpany. Aboul 1,000 men were thrown cut of em. ployment hv tn? fire. bui D*nj?jje8. 0. 9. Jones has been awarded 8500 damapps against tbe BaDk of Foun tain Inn becauBe the bank -turned down bis check wben be bad amplf money on deposit in tbe bank to pay tbe check. Tbe bank's defense waf that It held up ravment until tbe party holding the check could be I'VrMflpd. An arrPfll will Hp Vpn nly Soda Cracker One. .now that Soda /ou know i Biscuit da Biscuit is to ith them. You lat first taste, and /ery time you eat uit ? tust tight, re proof package. SCUIT COMPANY * NUBLACK" Loaded Black Powder Shells Shoot Strong and Evenly, Are Sure Fire, Will Stand Reloading. They Always Gef The Game. \ For Sale Everywhere* NEW FURNITURE. We are ready to sell you now the best furniture ever brought to Orangeburg. We have been in business herejlong enough to understand the wants of the peo ple hereabouts and to know the kind of furniture that lasts longest and looks best. Among the new arrivals we offer a three piece suite that is the peer of any on the market and the best ever offered for $30.00. Other good bed room suites at $7.75, and up to $100. Splendid Rockers, solid oak) for $1 and up to $15. Brass beds and Iron beds in creat variety. Best made for the prices $2.50 and up to $40 , HARDWARE AND TOOLS. "Wo have a nery complete stock of all needed hardware and building tools and farm utensils. If you buy it from us you know you get the bes t to be had. We handle only the best in every line ??THE BEST GUNS MADE.? Orangeburg Hardware & Furniture Co. C0URTE0USE SQUARE. yt AREttnwMEM TOUCH MffTHTHEFdRHERCTEW Mil CopjrJgtJt Vehicle Deale* Owing to the increasing demand of the public for the best article for the least monej we are succeeding, by furnishing standard goods at close profits, in getting more in touch with the farmer every day. Every farmer in the County should see us, if for nothing more than getting right prices, before buying elsewhere. iSrsrf -*t Another car of Rock Hill buggies will arrive tliis week. ? ' P"**^ Harness, Laprobee, Wagons, Umbrellas, Saddles and Saddlery hard ware of every description. ?* SI FLY & FRITH. Tombstones and Monuments. Irepresent three large marble works, and it will pay anybody needing anything in this line to get my prices before buying. You should not fail to mark the last resting place of your loved ones with a stone wln.*e inscription will survive for many years the crumbling tnmh of t:me. It is a duty of love that should be symbolized by w n.ething more las'ing than flowers watered by tears of griff. Lvery slab, shaft, tombstone or monument I han dle is a triumph of the stone cutter's, sculptor's and engraver's art and my prices are most reasonable. How about thatneglect prrove of mother, or father, sister or brother? Can refer you to work done in this county by the companies I represent, and 1 think UiUiyou will agr e that it is first-class in every particular. Also take orders for high-grade sewing machines, pianos and orgaiis. Others are higher in pru?e?but none better. ? J. WANNAMAKER, Orangeburj?, S. C. Residence oa Pearl street between Orange street and Railroad Avenue. ! The People's Bank. ORAXGEBURG, S. C. County and City Depository. Capital paid in H901).$ 30.000. Surplus and I'ndivided Profits. 19,000. Deposits (January 1, 1900.). 285,565. J S \h E AM) ACCOM MOD A riXG, 9 We'want vour deposit account., and offer you every Inducement X to put voiir money with us. We pay the highest rates for depos it its. 4 pci rent in the Savings Department and 4j per cent on Ccr 9 titicates of Deposit for six months or longer; and we lend money 2 to our aepositors at the lowest current, rate. O OKEICERS: 2 D. O. IIkkiie?t, President. H. C. Wannamakek, Cashier. ? B. F. Muckknkuss, Vice Pres. W. L. Glover, Asst. Cashier. % The People's Bank, the bank for all the people, has been a re ? markable success. Wc believe in "a squcrj deal for all." Give J us a trial. CC0QCCOCCSC-0CCCCC0GCCCCCC0CC3GSCCCGCCO3CC3SCCC0 1