The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, January 17, 1908, Page 7, Image 8

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BEWARE 99 feuf Man don't get the habit of spending all you make each month, '??t sare up a part of your salary or income for a rainy day and. you iHH never regret it. One of the best ways and the way we would sug g^ggrt is to Invest in one of our very many attractive Life Insurance HBeles. and have something to fall back on in case you get hard up ?wldl? living or leave protection for your loved ones in case you die. fft tkis you have a two-fold purpose. We are strictly a Southern Com "j>aBy, In fact, a South Carolina"Co., a great deal ofthe stock being own right here In Orangeburg. Writing regular Old Line Insurance, put ^?Hfl V9 the legal reserve for the protection of our Policy Holders, and verklag oa regular banking principles. ITRE Yen would not think of having your house uninsured and it may never iura, if it should you are left to provide for your loved ones, should you <iie they would lose your help. Whlek to the most Important? Life insurance or Fire Insurance? JOHN GELZER T- 18 B. Russell St., Orangeburg, S. C. Agent for South Eastern Life In surance Co., Spartanfcurg, S. C. "The Buggy House," Samuel G. Parier, Manager. BUGGIES: We sell the celebrated Hackney buggies and the *old established Columbus, besides we offer the following well known makes: Corbet, Barbour, Parker, White Star, Oettinger and Taylor-Cannaday. OUR LEADER: JUST LISTEN: We will sell you a Hackney bug gjr for the sum of $65.00. Remember this is cheaper than a Hackney has ?vex been sold on this market before. The Hackney is the buggy that wears, it Cost twenty dollars more to make it than the cheaper grades that are offered in competition at this price, buy one and you "will not have to &?y a new cne or trade for a new one next year. BUT DON'T FORGET: The old reliable Columbus?Be sure it is a Columbus. WAGONS: We sell only the Hackney wagon?The "Tough" Wagon tikat lasts on our rough roads. SUNDRIES: Harness, Saddles, Whips, Laprobes, Etc,. Etc. OlSGfil Bill Dm. Orangeburg S. C. Wm. C. Wolfe. R. E. Wannamaker, Thos. F. Brantley, DIRECTORS. ll-7-3m. THE FURNITURE STORE i 4 The NEW TEAR finds us "better prepared than ever to Q supply ytmr wants in the line of FURNITURE and HOUSE ^ $ Ct00DS- Q # 4 # 4 We announce with pleasure that Mr. "Bob" Brunson is now with us and will be glad to have his fiiends come to see fjf him. [0] * 4 4 4 4 0 ft ___ ft 4 4 ft Wannamaker, Smoak & Co. ft 1 _ ft 3 'LYDIA E. PINKHAM Nature and a woman's work com bined have produced the grandest remedy for woman's ills that the world has ever known. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers they relied upon the roots and herbs of the field to cure disease and mitigate suffering. The Indians on our Western Plains to-day can produce roots and herbs for every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle the most skilled physicians who have spent years in the study of drugs. From the roots and herbs of the field Lydia E. Pinkham more than thirty years ago gave to the women of the world, a remedy for their pe culiar ills, more potent and effica cious than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is now recognized as the standard remedy for woman's ills. Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 515 N.C. St., Louisiana, Mo., writes: " Complete restoration to health ' means so much to me that for the sake L of other suffering1 women I am willing to make my troubles public. "For twelve years I had been suffer-1 ing with the worst forms of female ills. During that time I had eleven different physicians without help. No tongue can tell what I suffered, and at times I cout? hardly walk. About two years ago Twrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice. I followed it, and can truly say that, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-; pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re-, stored health and strength. It is | worth mountains of gold to suffering women." WTiat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound did for Mrs. Muff, it will do for other suffering women. REAL ESTATE. I 9 If it is a house and lot you want from my list of some % can be pleased both in the 2 place and in the price. Now is a good time to buy. By paying as mgch as one-third I can ar range loan on balance on any prope ty I handle. Jas. M. Braflsford. I FIRE INSURANCE. Not cheap insurance, but insurance that insures you against all loss by lire or lightning. I do not represent small mntrials with no capital, who have to assess the policy holders to cover each loss, but ten of the oldeat and strongest companies doing busi ness, worth more than $100,000,000 and who have paid more than $L 000,000,000 in losses. Country dwellings, barns and outbuildings, together with their contents all written, and I have satisfied customer., in every sec tion of the county. Improved gins insured and also ootton cn plantations. O e with Western Union Telegraph Co., next door to Dr. J. G-. Wannamaker Mfg. Co., where you will iiud me from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Office Telephone 21 Residence 1812. t W. K. SEASE. t J_j ART OF PIPE SMOKING. How H May Be Mode a Souroo of Great Pleasure. As important aa the condition of the tobacco smoked is the state of the pipe Itself. A straight pipe, with a wide bore to the stem, is the best, sayB the London Globe, because It is easy to clean with a few twists of a feather. No doubt feathers are the finest pipe cleaners. Next, no doubt, to a good seasoned tobacco the great secret of enjoyable pipe smoking Is to have a battery at pipes, bo that a frequent change Is pos sible. The ideal plan Is never to smoke a particular pipe more than once a day. When done with it should be cleaned and stood in the rack, bowl downward, and all pipes should be nsed in rotation. There is a great art, too, in filling a pipe. If the tobacco is crammed In haphazard It will not burn evenly, and a tightly packed pipe is the cause of more tongue blisters than even an ill conditioned, half drowned tobacco. Pipe filling Js perhaps the most difficult thing a smoker has to deal with. Old hands cannot be sure of always exact ly hitting the right degree of even density throughout the bowl, and be ginners Invariably make a botch of It. Some people will never master the thing in a lifetime, try as they may, and they are perforce limited to the minor delights of cignr and cigarette smoking or at least have to put up with mixtures which by reason of their short, choppy nature are fairly fool proof from this point of view. A perfectly filled pipe should light at once in nn evenly glowing disk and should burn through almost to the bot tom uninterruptedly, preserving a slightly coned shape the whole time. A curious, not to say unaccountable, thing about pipe Bmoking is the way in which the formation of the cake?the hard black substance which collects on the Inside of the bowl?varies with dif ferent smokers. It does uot appear to depend on the nature of the tobacco used, but almost entirely on some mysterious attribute of the user. With some smokers this cake grows rapidly and must be con stantly pared away, while with others its collection is just as slow. In either case the interior of the bowl must be kept as smooth as possible by frequent scrapings. This insures the rim fire necessary for the cone shaped burn ing. A rough bowl means center fire and waste of tobacco. To many people the first smoke from a new pipe Is always a terror, but the breaking in of a new brier should nev er be attempted by smoking In the ordinary way. It must be done by some sort of bellows arrangement A bicycle pump Is not a bad thing. The pipe should first be packed hard with the strongest and Juiciest tobacco ob tainable. It is then lighted and drawn up to a glow with the mouth. A few puffs will suffice for this, when it is laid on the table and blown at steadily until the charge Is all consumed. A pipe treated In this way is ready at once to go in the rack and take its turn with the rest. How to Beautify Eyebrows. The eyebrows should receive as care ful If not as frequent attention as the hair, saya Ilarper's Bazar. With a bit of cold cream on the finger tips rub tho eyebrows gently to loosen any possible dandruff, since they are often subject to thte annoyance. Then wash them with a mixture of alcohol and water. Lastly, brush them, using the little brush, on the end of the nail file. First brush them straight up toward the hair, then straight down, and the line will be fine and well shaped. If this treat ment Is used regularly the eyebrow? will constantly grow more beautiful. Brushing up. the outer tip after the last stroke downward gives a coquettish expression to some faces, but the curve or straight line designed by nature is rarely unproved upon. The finest Coffee Substitute ever Dr. Snoop of Racine, Wis. You don't have to boil it twenty or thirty min utes. "Made in a minute" says the doctor. "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet pro duced. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really It would fool an expert?were he to unknowingly drink it for Coffee. A. L. Dukes. In the Kamyshin district of Russia a suitor has to buy his sweetheart from her father. A pretty girl of good fam ily costs about $100. Thousands of men and women in all walks of life are suffering from kidney and bladder troubles. Don't neglect your kidneys. Delays are dangerous. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills afford quick relief for all forms of kidney and bladder trou ble. A week's treatment, 25c. Sold by A. C. Dukes; A. C. Doyle & Co. Shortly after marriage a woman discovers that her husband has to have something to growl about, so she ceases to pay any attention to him. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock's Blood Bitters is a clensing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-skinned. The plan of saving the world by new laws is like leading a lame man home by fencing the road there. uilds Force What is medicine for? To cure you, if sick, you say. But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness,' because different medicines act on different parts of the body. One medicine goes to the liver, another to the spine, Wind of Cardul to the womanly organs. So that is why ?ah.?. Wine of Cardio has proven so efficacious in most cases of womanly disease. Try it. Mrs. Wra. Turner, of Bartonviflo, 111., writes: "I suffered for years with female diseases, and doctored rlthout relief. My back and head would hurt roe, and I suffered agony with bearing-down rains. At last took Wine of Cardul and now I am in good health." Sold everywhere, In $1.00 bottles tlTDITP IIS A I CTTPD Y^^^ayfOTatrefiffipyof valuab!s6+-pazaillustrated Boo^for Wcmcn. If yon need Medical n III I Li ft &JL1 1 LK Adv|ce? describe vow symptoms, statins ago. and reply wilt be sent In plain scaled envelope. ? ?? ? ^ddrcM: Ladles Advisory Dept.. The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanoosa. Tenn. Z " ' * How Her Life Was Saved When Bit ten by a Large Snake. How few people there are who are not afraid of snakes. Not long ago a harmless little garter snake fell on the wheel of an automobile which was being driven by a woman. The woman promptly fainted and.the car, left to its own resources, ran Into a stone wall and caused a serious acci dent. The bite of a poisonous snake needs prompt attention. Mrs. X. M. Fishel, Route No. 1, Box 40, Dills burg, Pa., tells how she saved her life when bitten by a large snake. "On August 29, 1906, I was bitten (on the hand twice by a large copper head snake. Being a distance from any medical aid, as a last resort, Ij used Sloan's Liniment, and to my astonishment found it killed all pain and was the means of saving my life. I am the mother of four children and am never without your Liniment." ! Simple Remedy for LaGrippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneu monia. Foiey's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no ser ious results need be feared. The gen uine Foiey's Honey and Tar contians no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. C. Dukes. made, has recently been produced by Advised and Fined. Client?SI Haymow kicked my dog. Naow, I dou't allow no man V kick my dog.- So I went over t' lick time outen SI. My doc charged me $17.50 t' fix me up. What kin I do V Si? Lawyer?Why not lick hhn again? Cli ent?Say, mister, I ain't a-Jokln'. I want f know. Lawyer?Well, the only thing I can suggest is that you might have him arrested for cruelty to animals. Five dollars.?Exchange. There is something about Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup that makes It different from others, as it causes a rfee, yet gentle action of the bowels through which the cold is forced out of the system.At the same time It heals irritation and al lays inflammation of the throat and lungs. It is pleasant to take. Children like it. Contains no opiates nor narcotics. Sold by A. C. Dukes; A. C. Doyle & Co. Passed Examination Successfully. James Donahue, New Britain, Conn., writes: "I tried several kid ney remedies, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not improve untl I took Foiey's Kidney Cure. After the second bottle I showed Improvement, and five bot tles cured me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life insurance." Foiey's Kidney Cure cures backache and all forms of kid ney and bladder trouble. Dr. A. C. Dukes. A la Mode. 'Which Is the first and most Impor tant sacrament," asked the Sunday school teacher of a girl preparing for confirmation. "Marriage," was the prompt response. "No; baptism1 is the first and most Important sacrament," the teacher cor rected, "Not In our family," said the pupil haughtily; "we ate respectable." ? La dies' Home Journal. Trial Catarrh treatmeucs are be ing mailed out, free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people?without a penny's cost?the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Dr. J. 6. Wannamaker Mfg. Co. The Contemplative Man. He comes not In company because he would not be solitary, but finds dis course enough with himself, and his own thoughts are his excellent playfel lows. He looks not upon a thing as a yawning stranger at novelties, but his Bearcn Is more mysterious and inward, and he spells heaven out of earth. He knits his observations together and makes a ladder of them all to climb to God.?John Earle. Here's Good Advice. O. S. Woolever, one of the best known merchants of LeRaysville, N. Y., says "If you are ever trebled wPh piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Guaranteed for sores, wounds, burns or abrasions, 25c at J. G. Wannamaker Mfg Cor" drug store. Wise ? He says he has perfected plans that will enable him to build low priced motor cars, placing the ma chines within the reach of all. Browne ?My! That means a great business undertaking. Wise ? H'm! It also means a great undertaking business.? Catholic Standnrd and Times. A Dangerous Deadlock that sometimes terminates fatally, is the stoppage of liver and bowel func tions. To quickly end this condition without dissagreeable sensations, Dr. King's New Life Pills should always be your remedy. Guaranteed abso lutely satisfactory in every case or money back at T. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co. drug store. 2Gc. THE BANK OF SPRINGFIELD. Undivided Profits. 12.000.00 Capital...$30,000.00 Officers. L. M. Mims, President; Jno. McB. Bean, V. P.; J. B. Smith, Cashier; Edith Phillips, Asst. Directors. L. M. Mlms, Jno. Bean, Joe. A. Berry, L. B. Fulmer, W. P. Hut to, J. W. Jumper, H. A. Odom, T. L. Gleaton, 0. C. Salley. All business intrusted to us re ceives careful, official attention. Leave your Surplus funds with us at four per cent in'erpst Just a little Cascasweet is all that is necessary to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Casca sweet contains no opiates nor harm ful drugs and is hizhly recommended by mothers everywhere. Conforms to the National Pure Food Law. Sold by A. C. Dukes; A. C. Doyle & Co. WHAT? 10 yds yard wide "Fruit" Bleach $1.00. COMPARE! 10-4 Brown Sheeting 23?. "LACES." 3,000 yds Torahon Lace to be put on sale New Years Day as long as they last 3,5 and 7c. 500 yds Val Laces just received, a chance to save money, 3, 5 and 8c. 90 inch Linen Sheeting 90c. value $1.25. 20 per cent off on all our shoes. Everything at "SALE" prices. Many Bargains shown at our store. FOREMAN RICKENBAKER CO. GLOVER'S A Hapyy New Year. We wish to extend to all of our Friends and Patrons ou. Jncere thanks for all favors shown us during the past year and trust our relations may continue as pleasantly as heretofore. Wishing you, one and all a happy and P^perous New Year. We are GLOVER'S Clothing, Shoes, Bats and Men's Fomishings. TO OUR CUSTOMERS: The public at large. We take the opportunity; 13 \ \ 1; > \ >: ? fers to extend greetings and thank you cordially for all fa vors receive^ at your hands in the past. We trust the old year has been good to you and that the new year just upon us may bring! you and yours a f?ll measure of happiness. Think:? A new page added to life's book, and may the coming year 1908 have in store for you a good ly portion of health, happiness and success; and the spectre of 1907 be but a faint recollec tion disappearing beyond the horizon of time with its fail ures, trials and disappoint ments. AGAIN A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. GEO. V. ZEIGLER, OEANGEBTJEG, S. O. The Edisto Savings Bank, IORANGEBURG, S. O. Capital.8100,000.00. Surplus. 830,000.00. B. H. Moss, President. M. Oliver, Vice Pre F. S. Dibble, Vice President, m. L. Glover, Casbie 2 DIRECTORS j j M 0. Dantzler J. M. Oliver . R. Or-vmn W. F. r Faiev <? B. II. Moss T. C. Doyle Sol Kohn J. W. Smoak J Money saved is money made, and the *w 0) sive Is'to dj;Hit >ou a money in the savings department and draw interest on'.the tirst 'lav January, April. July aiK1 Octooer at the rate of four per cent oe> ?w This bank's absolute safety is best attested by its capital took, it surplus and by the character and standing of its olllcers and .board of directors. Money loaned on good security. 3