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m HS To My Friends and Customers. The Fall of 1906 is here and all your wants can be supplied oy a visit to my store, Come one, come all and make your Fall purchases from a stock of the most complete ever shown in our City 1(4 The Shoe Department 5s composed of Leading Brands. rJ he famous Zeigler Bros' Shoe of Phil, adelphia for Ladies, Misses and Babies. While I was North, I had the pleasure of going all over this factory and I don't' beleive there is a shoe made in the United States with as much care as Zeigler Bros' Shoes are. For men and boys the famous W. L. Douglas Shoe of Brocton, Mass with fortv years reputation of hones.t shoe making, have already won their way into the hearts of the men and boys. I make a specialty of shoes and I be jeive that any thing you want in that line can be found at my place. Tbe Dress Goods Department Is composed of all the latest materials. Shadow plaids, Silks, solid colors, chks, varigated and plaids. Our black goods in prices from the ch ap woosted at 10c per yard to the silks warp Henrietta from 90c to ?1.50 per yard are values seldom see. I am showing a black brown and grey scillian (nothing better for shirts) 52 inch wide at 48c per yard. Any thing in white goods may be found here. The Clothing Department is the most complete shown this side of New York. We take care of the small boy from two years old that weighs'20 or 25 lbs to the large man who weighs 350 lbs. We fit the fat boy and the slim boy; the tall man and the short man. In fact we can fit any thing that wears pants. \ jMu?Gt?^SH?ES! Best in the World. ! The Domestic Department In the Domestic Department you can find anything in sea island homespun from 5c to 8c per yard. Drill rugs from '> 1-4 to 20c per yard Bed Tuck ings from 5 to 2oc per yard. Bleaching from 5 to L2?o per yard. Cam bric from 5 to 12^c per yard. Chk Hompspun from 4^ to 10c per yd. Brown and Black sheeting from 20 to 35c per yard. I am als> showing the best linen sheeting at SOc ever shown in the town. Table Linens from 20o to$l.f>0 per yard. Flannels in white and red from \2\ to 75c per yard A full line of crashes in cotton and linen from 5c to 20c per yard. The greatest line of cotton and linen towels from 1.0c to SI 00 p^r pair. Everything in blankets from 50c a pair to $8 00 per pr. The most beau tiful line of quilts ever shown in the city. Prices from 1.00 to $8.00. Our down quilt* are dreams of lovliness. Friends, anything that is kept in the Domestic Department can be found at my place. Oar Hat Department composed of several leading brand* such as Stetson, Royal Coat, Davidson and the Royal Limited A.ny style and size may bo found in this depart ranging from 25c to $5.00. My Haberdasher Department. Mv Haberdasher Department is coinplpte with Shirts 25r*ts to 1.50 apiece. Belts, Garters, Underwear The cheapest and best Sipend^rs all prices. Best 4 ply ollars ever sold on the market for 10 cents. Neck Wear aU prices and shapes to please the most fatidious. Friends, I have tried to be in a position to serve every one that come my way.. Remember When You Are In Want Of Dry Goods Notions, lotnmg, Shoes And Hats That GEO. ZEIGL^RS IS THE PLACE. Fire Insurance. Insure your farm residences, barns, stables, out buildings and tenant houses, also stock, horses, mules, buggies, wagons, car riages and harness for 3-4 of old line rates in the Carolina Mutual of Spartanburg. Noassesmeafs. Also bale Cotton on the farm al a much smaller rate than old line Cos. charge. No ware house charges and no assessments for rates on Cotton Address me o J. 33. Frierson, | 7-19-5 Agent, Orangeburg, S. C. REAL ESTATE. !UR SALE?A magnificent mtation containing 3731 acres, of which is in a splendid jte of cultivation, all can be fnted. Six room dwelling, l-ge barns and stables, ginnery id saw mill outfit complete, ituated 3 m les from Elloree, one of tbe best and most lealtbful itics In Or mgeburg Count t< on tpplication. I can bandle your property to idvant4ge. If you wish to pur chase or sell, I shall he glad to 'communicate with you. Jas. H. HH Lli Derler in Hay, iOWMAN & SHEC?T, j_ Physicians and Surgeons, City and County Calls Acceiped Office at Lowman Drug Company, Orangeburg, S 0. William K Palter, md staiy Edisto Building, igeburg, S. C. lours 8 a m, 6p. Stoc 1 Iff Lime, Cerren ?AND? Staple Groceries, Just received car load Scrd Oats, Seed Rye and Wheat. Call and inspect my stock. I will treat you right. Lo cated? Next door to the dispensary. 2C2 - Phone - 252 Surety Bonds. For Administrator, Guardians, Trustees. Receivers, Dispensers, Cash ier Attachment, or any other position of trust executed without delay in the NATIONAL SURETY COM PANY. Don't ask your friend to sign your BOND?let us write it for YOU. Rates reasonable. Wolfe & Berry, \ Phone 551?A ATTO ?3T 3 f ' LOOK AT LABEL. Government Regulations About Buying Meat inEffjct. DOM'f BK IMPOSED ON. j false or D cepiive Names on Labels No Longer Permitted by Law. Puri v of Product Guar anteed by Government Insp'cion Mark. The new law insuring the fresh cess ^rd purity of the meat packers' produot has now g^n? into rffect and the householders may be exiin'ning the labels on the packages ba astu-ed of what they are buying. Wh*n the disclosures were rnad< some monjhfl ago relative to tht) con dition of the paoklrg h uses and yarls and the careless manner in w?iob the food supply was prepared, the demand for. he products fell iff 1q Charleston as at other . -'aces and the retail stores btve not been able to build up tbe business to any grea^ extent. Njw, howevt-.r, with tht ohan^es which have been made in tbe system of preparing tbe goods ad the new labels, attesting to boe fresh nesh and parley cf the products, tht stores & re looking forward to bett>. i trade, in the puckers' products, but with the lo.-s wnicu nr.ny stores ix parlor o-d wltrj o^d gooia on their ?ends, the ne*v stocks will not ba as large as heretofore in Charleston, until t;:e public pulss ras been felo on enn tr-ide in the iroods in question Tue meat label regulations njt tbe jibLe'i a hard blow, ss may be noted in tu? ext*ac;s from the new lav which has ju^t goneInto effect: "Regulation 32.?Uxm each can, pot, tin, os.lv&', or other receptacle or covering obtaining any meat or meat product for interstate or foreign I commerce, except packages on which ! meat inspection Btamps aopear, there .shall be piaoed under sv,.rvislon of a department employee, a trado label. This trade label shall contain the words "U. S. Inspected and Passed, under tbe Act of Oongress of June 30, 1906," in plain letters and figures of uniform B;i3, the number of the establishment at which the meat or meat food produot is last prepared or packed, and labeled, and tbe true name of the meat or meat food pro duc$ contained in such package. Only trade rames which are not f Use or deceptive may be used upon the trade label. A copy of each trade label sball be filled with the inspeotor In charge for bis approval. The in spector in charge shall approve or disapprove each trade label, and re port his action for approval to the chief of the bureau of animal Indus try, forwarding wbloh nave uen ap proved by the secretary cf agvicui bure ^hall be uaH. "Regulation 33 ?No meat or vne-?\ food product80E.il be snid or ifhra 'or eale by sr;y person, rirm or c r* poratlon In interstate or foreign c..<s merce und?r any fsJaf. o: de-vp iv name; but e.Hta':ilahed wdn natce o na.mei* wr?ch arf usual to f>uch pre duote and which ar* no& f^lae and oe osptlvft, and <*n!cn shall b;> rp provef by the secretary of agriculture ar permitted Tr.'da labels which zr false or deceptive In acy pwlhula ah&ll not be permitted A meat f kh product, wteth'T comrosed rf oc or ncora ingredients, s1 all not to nameo on i trad? label with a mm &wnh:aror parp'Ttinv to nhow tba the eald'my t fi<ccl product Is a suh stancs whJCQ Is not the prir cipal in kTedient cocialn'id tbfc;ei:7, ever shou^h suoi Dime bp. au eatabllsuec trade* naa?. '"R.gulatlon 39 ?( ) No meat o m-^at food pruduc? for mier.ita'.e cone uueice, or for foreign comcocroe t-x ocpt as hereinafter provld.-d, shah contain a;^y substance which lcssem us w/ioleyo'ijeiiea", nor any drug cbemlcal, or dye (teller eptciSoii;. provided for hy a Fadftril 3txt.it ), o preservative, other :haL oomrronc&k .?.u^'?r, woo", nmolce, vinegar, pur* &p;ce, and p:nding rur.her irqulry dnicyeter lus^c^on and sampling uf pri'p*red is:-a;b acd meat food pro liuc-.a oy department employee* aha. Of. cun^'uttd In suoh manner and at such tlr/iea as msy he nwje; sary to tu cure a rigi-J en Lrcemcnt of this reij- J illation. "( ) In p.cc.T'ULice with the. directionof the ;or"l^n rurchaser or' iiuag:nt, rafat.fi and meat, food pro-i due s ;veri*red for export may contain prcSo.*-.-; ives lit propurtiohs w; ich do not CO) 11 Ot with the laws of the f. r.i ti/n c^uu;ry to wvmc? they a:e tu oe ?.'x?r -rfced. "Wamcuoh meats or meat food: products are prepimd ior cxp rt uadcr this regulation th*y shall be crepwd In c}t;:p.trcmei:ts of the es- j tablisbmonf t-.jparate and apart from j Dhese In w.iio 1 meats ar^d meat fo^d produce a- p-epared accyrdlrg to paragraph (. of th's regulation, and hucu produo'8 shall bs kepo separate and sb.il >e labeled with special tr&de labc..., approved bv the secre tary of agriculture, and Indicating that such products are for eipo certificates will be Issued for meats and meat food products of this oharact^r, and, If the products are not exported, under no circumstances shall the; be allowed to enter domes tic trade." The regulation regarding false or deceptive names on trade labels Is re garded as of first importance in Job bing circles It hits the private la bel a cruel blow, In that heresfter co jobber unless be be a manufactures of the articlo will be allowed to ues the name of a brand unless he bar M->e word-i "Dieted for" on the label. Heretofore the labels have read as though the brand mentioned covored a product by the jobber himself. A Fatal Row. Resulting from a quarrel as to obey ing orders Riven by Charles Lavtoc. 'orew&n of a dairy at Rale;gh, N 0. o ADd'ew Mooneybam, Lay too r.ru k M toceybam over tbe heat ?Ith rbt> vel, crushing the skull fire cllllCK b'm. Mooneybam waf a?va c ??g on L'.vtou wHh a stick at ibt ?tme. MooneyhBic's wife came u\ I nri es* ner husband lying od tb< .-round. Sbe att^cved Ls,yton, wbt j 'tiucfc her with hin flat ana knock'" ier d..wn. Sbe is '.u a pe.ious cotdi lon. Livt<r>n w? ? ^iwrted, _ DevJ'M ' d ? -'xirf, is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that aillicted rne lu years. Then 1 was advise i to apply Buoklen's Ar nica Salve, and less tiian a box perma nently cured me, writes L. S. .Napier, of Rubles, Ky. Heals all wounds, iiurns aiKl Sores like magic 25c at J. br. Wannamaker Mfg. Co , druggist. Milled in a Rantwiy. Dr. Wm. T. Skinner, of Glasgow, jear Wilmington, N. C, onu or the ;esa known ^hys'claos 'n the State vnd hiH daugbrer, Ena, wer?; billed near their home whan theli lorse became frightened by u>e loco* notive of a nearby train and ranavsav. Dr. SiJluner *?J 55 vpnrtt ? !d. A Cnr<J This is to certify that all drupgists are authors d to refund your money if 1 oley's Boney ana Tar fails to cure your cougii or cold, j t stops tlie cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results iiom a cold. Cures la grippe cough and preven s pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. Tlit; genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse Substitut? s. A C. Dukes A Murder Myuttry. Slbtnrtfl tfcL'an, a well known undertakjr or Jlwton N. C, w*3 kill ed Satu-day nig it in nly shop and the bedy was noii dlsoyvered until t)day, navlng b3sn mis. sog naarl- 40 hmrs. The nua was probably m ir derod during the night, but no uudh haveb?-'.n ohtiinofl Geo. i>. Maker & Sol The Largest and Most Complete Establishment South. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moldings, Building Material. Sash, Weights, Co Hardware and Class. Hardware & Rcady-Anxed Paint Cjarlesum, S. C. Seasonable Goods. We have put in a nice lot o? g)ods thai will help you to keepiool during he Summer months. Screen Doors and Windovrs, Screen Wire Cloth, Ico Cream Freezers, Water Coolers. Ice Picks, j Wire Hammocks, Corded Hammocks, Fly Traps For Pleasure we have Base Ball Goods, Fish Hooks, Fishing Lines and Poles. Now is the time to Paint your house old or new. We have ^all gradea and colors of Paints. Try Muresco Sanitary Wall Coating, it is the best and prettiest Special Screen Wire Paint. Make labor light by using our uo-to-date Washing Machines and ringers, Asbest;)-? Si l fron*, Large and Small Month Fruit_Jara We make a specialty of improved dining room and kitchen iurniture. Call and examine our stock. Arthur Hardware Co., ' St. Matthews and Eiloree, S. C. Tombstones and Monuments. [represent thru* ? irge marble works, and it will pay anybody needing anVing ni this line to get my prices before buying. You should . ;i i.nlto mark the last resting place of your loved ones wi i sioue whose inscription will survive for many years the ci-'i '?Mag touch of t:mo. It is a duty of love that should be fjyi' l i>. z 1 by something more lasting than flowers watered by tp-irs 'i (j[i'ief. Every 6lab, shaft, tombstone or monument I han (*!?? is a triumph of the stone cutter's, sculptor's and engraver's art ami my prices are most reasonable. 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 I think that you will agree that it is first-class iu every particular. Also take orders for high-grade sewing machines, pianos and organs. Others are higher in price?but none better. J. WANNAMAKER, Orangeburg., S. C. Residence on Pearl street between Orange street and Railroad Avenue. wing- jVIacliine^a NEW DROP-HEAD MACHINES sold on asy payments. Good prices allowed for old Machines in exchai. 3. Second-hand Machines from $5.00 to $15.00. Also parts a id attachments furnished for all standard makes. Prompt attention to mail orders. New Bicycles Sold on Easy Payments. AldO Bicycle parts and sundries furnished for all standard makes. General Repair Shop for Sewing Machines, Bicycles, Guns, Clocks and Watches. Give me your work. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. H. S M I T H. Market Street ? - Opposite New Postoffice.