The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, March 07, 1907, Page 3, Image 3
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We Beg To Announce That The
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Representing the well known firm of Schloss Bros. &
Co., of Baltimore and New York will be" at my store on
Tuesday and Wednesday,
March 12th and 13th. 1907.
He will be prepared to show you all the new
est designs ill Men's Macte-to-Measure Clothing
and we ask that you call and examine hin line be
fore purchasing.
Remember we ?rantee abso ute fit or no sale.
Huping to see you Ml nur store on Tili sday or
Wednesday, Anvrh 12ih and 13 h9 191)7, we
to remain, Helped fuMy,
Clothiug, Shoes and Men's Fine Furnishings
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FIRE, LIFE.
BURGLARY, TORNADO
INSURANCE!!
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SURETY BONDS
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INSURANCE. \} RE?L ESTATE.
"Writ t?s n Ib^r
H.C. Wannamaker
I represent companies that I know to be good.
Give me some of your business.
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Not cheap Insurance, but
Insurance that insures you
against all loss by fire or
lightning.
I do not represent Email mnttmla
with no capital, who have to assess
the policy holdere to cover each
Iofh, but ten of the oldest a d
strongest companies doing busi
ness, worth mor- than ?100,000,000
and whu have paid more than $1,
000,000,000 in losses.
Country dwellings, bar-8 and
outbuildings, together with their
contents fill written, and T h?ve
satisfied customers in every sec
tion of the courty.
Improved gins insured and also
cotton on plantations.
O ewith Western Dnion
Telegraph Co.. oext door to
Dr. J. G. Wannamaker Mfg.
Co., where you will find me
from S a. m. to 8 p. m.
(Mice Telephone 21,
Residence 1812.
J If it is a house and lot you q
2 want from my list of some '
^ ? ran be pleased both in the
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5 place and in t e price. Now is
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a good time to buy. Ry paying
as mgch as one-third T can ar
range loan on balance on any
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U1IMUUI a
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cxsngeburg. 8. C.
Never sav die! Try L. L. L.
Buy Lowman's Liver Lifters.
Take Lowman's Liver Lifters.
Use Lowman's Liver Lifters.
Tt7 Lov man's Liver Lifters.
P?rris Lit Ina V r1< r. let
'?y^%n & Lowman,
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Doing PiisLkss
for Your Health.
riLbat's one of the things we
are doing business, for, and of
course incidentally, to cet a
living.
in buying our drugs, &o we
get those which are pure nd
patent, ever, though they often
cont us extra. \Ve buy them
for restoring health?yours and
al1 our customers'.
You may not bp able to judge
the quality of drugs, but our
long experience enables as to
discriminate.
Trust us when yon need med
icine and y ;:ir confidence ivili
never be misplaced.
NOTICE.
T WILL IN Til'- NEAR FUTURE
JL open an Ice House o Si. John
Street, in rear ol F. J. D. Felder'*.
See me before placu^; your orders for
he season.
2-21-iJui* R- ^. Owen.
LOWMAN ? SHHCLT,
Physicians and Surgeons,
City and County Call*. Acceiped
Office at
Lowman Drug Company,
OracKcburg, S C.
>? . tirtjiiS ioi\ UVtlbJ,
?JNDERTAr?Sii AJND
PRACTICAL BMBALMBK
CHRHE FINE HEARSES if? 'JTB
City and Counts Pervire.
TOO CONSCIENTIOUS HEIR3.
People Who Have RcftJSed to accept
i-oiiune* uc.t to Them.
It b s.ue to obouiae, ao> withstand
???i i... .et aai .?...JJ..I uature Is
w- . o l~uh gtuera ly
.:?? .^.u c-JUUUUe very
?.. i... i: ...... ..uui^i re.o^e tae oe
. .j.ji- c^awOiiiiice s;iiie
... ?? iii uj t..-.i iii-ii wuo uave
.i.. . j ay liruffl c^.^a .u order 10
?. ? . o.i own choice.
. .rt. r .1. -i. a . . 't; German
yiiK.v o~... ... .wc oi ...... ?e.v .vao
have aet coiij. ..e ..^..-n. cash in
thi3 m?u.>i?i .. ^oadoa Tit
tJ.ts. Por L.?.iierr iJieng.?iu
Lab biea ei... . ...... a nuJest oal-iry
!n a oi^.icu in ^ r: a, aaa re
cently at ociu.ne en?tle.J to a for
tune of very u ;arly J?lo?.OUO under
the will ol an uac.c- 01 wuom he had
scarcely ever herd, and who had
made him his sole heir.
.%au. o..o.. iae young man
yas del'ghted with his unexpected
stroke ol good Iuc? and., resigning his
el< r.;shlp ue repaired to Vienna,
where his uncle had lived and d ea,
to take over tae estate, the bulk of
which was personal property. Be
coming aware that his uncle bad
j unassed his fortune by usury and
(hat his name had become a byword
in Austria, the conscientious heir an
solute!? refused to accept a penny of
the estate, resolutely returning to
Berlin and getting himself reinstated
on his old stool at the bank.
What was perhaps the argest for
tune ever refused for cousc ence sake
was that from which Frederick N.
Charrington, the famous temperance
advocate and religious worker In the
!*ast End of London, turned aside.
Mr. Charrlngton was entitled to a
?hare in his father's great brewery
business?one of the largest In Lon
don; and it Is estimated that tho
share; lie rrfuhed was worth ?1?,260.
?mji) when he raad^ up his mind that
!ie would nor. accept It.
The story is told of how he waB
ed to make this momentous resolve.
I le ohanced to be standing outside a
public house In the East End when
he saw a drunken man shot through
the doors iuto the arms of a wretched
looking woman, who was patiently
awaiting him. The drunkard struck
the woman and heaped the vilest
abuse on her without any apparent
provocation; and as they 6louched
away Mr. Charrington, chancing to
glance up, he saw Bis own name In
large gilt letters on the public house
sign. It was one of the brewery's
tied bouses.
Such was the Impression left by the
incident upon Mr. Charrington's mind
that he vowed thenceforth to have no
share in Ihe trade which was proauc
ti\'n of such r?su'ts, hut instead to
'\< vate. himself to the cause of tem
perance vu] rescuing the outcasts of
East London, a work he has at the
utmost self- sacrifice pursued ever
since. ,
"How much do they pay you for
v/rur n:; \. :t bit of blue ribbon?"
sneeringlj Inquired an impertinent
yountr man of .Mr. Charrington on one
occasion!
\n ?f'trly as I can make out." an
?vp-vt Mr. t'liarriiiKiofi. ?villi a bland
?untie, "It costs mo G-O.flOO a year
Home eight or nine years ago
wcU known West Burl physician died
leaving a fortune of rather aiora
than ?49.000. The whole of iJii
:i mount was bequeathed to a nephew
yvith contingent remainder to certain
charities should the beneficiary refu.se
he bequest, the object .of the testator
being In deprive :i (laughter, who had
mnrried contrary to his wishes, of the
state.
The nephew, however, although t+:c
fortune must have been-a sore 'cmp
tation to him. objected to being made
n instrument of his uncle's posthu
nous spite, and announced his i;:fen
ion of refusing th.; fortune directly
le was made aware of I he terms ol
<ne will. Upon being pointed oul to
tlm that his refusal would only ere
ite the contingency provided lor and
Kit benefit Uim or bis cousin, he
forma'ly accepted the fortune and
hen transferred it by deed of gift
u young1 lad., who bad been so
mfairly f'enli with hy her father.
Unhappily, her liu.shaiid more than
tistificd tlie dueeasoil physician's
irejiiilice against him, aud promptly
H % up bis practice ;ui(l began to
.issip;ue the tot tune lie died, bow
i-i ??. before he had made it way with
lalf the estate, and in due course his
.'idow married the cousin who bad
? conscientiously refused (.he fortune
?jr ner sake.
The "Doyley."
Some words have very interesting
l;e histories, and the quaint der
ation of Ihe won* doyley is as inter
!irg as any. For it we have tn g<<
j far back ,1s Ihe lime of William
:(. Conqueror. Among hi followers
:v?ni No?mandy wan :i <?> ?' ? Kobert
'Oybiy, who received !,inhle hinds
>uti a curious condi ? Every year,
,i the lens;, er s Micha? I and AT
ingels, be "v.-: in make tend >r of a
.am iiibJe-''1 ivortli three Jp: \'M:;!>
:i'.:i;igs ?; were for royal use.
;ie lad?".- ? ' ic D'O-yley family too!<
real ??? '?? ; ? making these "(pit
? r ;is they were callen.
f- ? -.."A with the known methods ol
ling. Th \v were used only on
? i irons ions in the royal hotisp
i.i. im! In i Ii;.' the t?*rni "lyOy'ev
n" v. r>s nppli ?d th* in; Gr:i luallj
..? fli'orpi' down to use as "D'O"
-." more oVten "doyley.-' and ft.
?"??'hr sici ? '< :>.<inn r,vnniins. 1*?iw
?i. ;i napkin <>r linen cloth nindn
Pdliiul by needlework.
T;.. - ? is good everywhere" and th?
b fact ,'f. not ' v '. ;'. .
THE K.N I) ()!?' '! UK W< iRLD
of troubles that robbed E.. U. V/olfc,
of Bear Grove. la., of all usefulness,
cane- when he began taking Electric
Hitti r-.- ne writes: "Two years ago
Kiflnr y ' rouble caus'd me errat suffer
ing, which 1 would never have sur
vive; had 1 not taken E'ectricHitters.
They also curnd me of General De
bility " Sure cure for all Stomach,
Liver and Kidney complaints, Blood
diseases, Headache, Dizziness ami
Wea cness or bodi y t eclir e. Price 50c.
Guaranteed by .1. G. Wannair.aker
M'I'k' Co'd drux store.
SECON JAND MAIIi BOX.
Why a LW?"t' Village May Not Ilava
Big Nu. Uvm in Its Post Ofiice.
The ma-it who was spending My
Burnmer vacation in the country waj
looking quizzically at the mail boxt i
in the r.;ral pout office.
"I did r.ot '-'vcrx this was such ??
large place," he tilfl. "I thought it
bad a population of onlv ubout
4,000, but the mail bos numbers ruu
much higher than that, and I don't
suppose every one in town rents a
box either."
The postmaster peered out of hi 3
little barred window.
,"I can explain that," he id. "You
eee the country post offices never get
new boxes, but we have those 'eft
over when the city establishments
make over Aeir offices and get nev
boxes. So yoj see lots of country
places are bound to have high njru
ber boxes.
"Although our numbers run over,
4,000, you won't find any loss than
1,000, some other country post of
fice drew the lower ones. I c: 'f
would rather get the big number
for it makes us seem like a busii n.?
little city."
Chamois Skins.
Charles C. Druediing ha? - rir ?!
an article for the American Jo 1
of Pharmacy on the subject o ??
ols skins. What is known ? i
market as chamois skins, r.e..ty,v. ,
is really an oil-tanned sheep or j >
skin lining. The supply o j
from the chamois animals /'
limited-?eno gh could not be. u'
ed in a year to sap; ly the V\ I.
States for more than a single ' .(
He made special Inquiry cn a r? t
visit to Switzerland about thr
nual crop of tlie chamois si;in 1
ascertained that from 5,000 to ? I
skins would be a fair average yp; /
crop. This Pkin ir, heavier than . i
skin of the sheep or lamb, also m ?
coarser. For strength and durah" /
the chamois skin is preforabK ?
for ordinary use and appearance ?
oil-tanned sheepskin lining would i
most instances, be preferred.
Made His Own Teeth.
Charles Bennett, aged 60 i '
Franklin county convict sendn;.' ??
years in the Ohio penitentiar. . -,
burglary, not only pulls his i
teeth but he makes new ones I
puts them ?n himself.
He makes the teeth o it of r i
beef bones obtained in the kite
using only a little saw and a
knife. He has been using two of
teeth several months and Is no i
work on others. ? A
He pulls his old teeth by inea f..
p. fiddle string and then mak- . >
new teeth the sha; e of the <?
pulled out. They are grooved so .? '
fit to the gum ami also to the i i
on each side.
Origin of "Flat."
Possibly the exact oiudn of "
as applied to an apartment will
ever remain in obscurity. In 1 i
years owners of "?-i! ho is is" i
rebelled against the term most
A short while ago a tes'uni *
threatened with a suit for lib?
cause he persisted in saying Iba: ?
lived in such-and-such .?. P.al l?o
The landlord declared that ?3
structure was neither a fiat iio ?.?)
nor a tenement, but an up.vt c.:. :.t
hotel. The repeated use of "Cat
house" as a designation tended u
lower the reputation or the plnco and
drove away would-be occupants
Choir of Birds.
At the Chauel of St. Peter In Flor- .
ente there is a ehoir of bird?.. the"
only one of Its kind iu existence: T! ?
birds---300 lu number are all in ue;)
arate Cages, which are arranged in-,
rows oh both side:;' of the altar. The
leader is a girl, who has had the
birds under her own personal trail
ing for more than two years.1' Tha
w hole of the musical pare of tbs "er- ?
vice Is mosi exquisitely rendered by.
tbem. The leader starts ea :h hymn'
by whistling the first few notos, and
then the birds take it up, in obod!--,
once to the movement of their ln
structor'8 hand.?Exchange.
Work of Rnrthquakc.
?!ie<'l car lines leading out of Si n
Francisco demonstniled the effects
of ihe recent earthquake I? a pecu
liar way. Photographs of it.- !1nt?'
sho'.v the track apparently undisturb
ed exRent in soots lb* mihi ? :i
twisted or buckled longitudinally. It
was as if each rail hod been yiiFlu'd
together toward the middle from the
end with the result that rt.s Bt.eel
rails bent as If i.he> had bei ii mnra
wire in the hands of u man. The
buckling on tlus line occurred a
spots over a distance of ihre? rolles.
Legend of a Leather ll'-z.
At Liillingebonc Castle. th? Kent
ish residence oi ^ir wiiiian a::d
Lady Emily Tart-D is preserved
a leather bag of coiii . The tradt
iion is that whenever ii.e bei) rtar
r! "-d he and his bride must ,!b c<* -i
coin in the bag. The legend fi)<-''i< r
enjoins that this matrimonial offer
tory bag must never he e0UTii.eti ir
some dire misfortune overtake
tho oewly wed couple.
Plight of Birds.
Eagles have been noticed ?ylns r.t
a height of (5.000 feet, and stc ' n
and buzzards at 2.000 fe??l /. lurtt
will rise to the sa i ? iiojgiil. and so
will crows, a? ;: n <?. liow?n*er, birds
do nol flj a greater huight I ... .x
1,000 feet-?Exchange.
JapniMste Boom ??.? Bri? k*.
Ti e price of bricks has risen 20
l or cunt. ir. Japan, owing t>' s
received at the principal brich rao
ia> ;,<?? ft on* n Francisco.
care rc* Ir yc\ affrfcrj, nor
- ' ' " -'? cr*re yru, HolJIjftciVi
?."- 'i> M .i;n;airi Tc?. vr~.V^ *hr
-? r.( v/p?V'"'t flD-'cIn'^n r,* rr-">ii or wo~
manhonH ?tm^a aad ho: it>y. 36 cents.
A. C Doy'* &
The more money a man has tho
easier ii Is for bim to talk about the
"blessings of povety."
Farmers, mechanics, railroariers
laborers re.y on Dr. Thomas' Electric.
Oil Takes Mie sting out of cutjS,
burns or bruises at ones. Pain can
not stay where it is used.