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i * ^ THE PEOPLE'S BANK J ORANGE 5 URG. S. O. V ^ **A Bank For All The People." js -ft CAPITAL STOCK.930,000.0? A W SURPLUS. 20,000.0? i > STOCKHOLDERS LIABI- . 0 ^ LITY...80,000.00 Q iQi PROTECTION TO DE- . ? # ^ POSITOKS.. ..$80,000.00 ^ D. O. Herbert.President MQl B. P. Ibmckenf uss.... VIce-President q, H. C. Wannamaker.Cashier CO W.M.Richardson.. . .Asst. Cashier zp # DIRECTORS. zc? tt I * ?W. C. Crum A. M. Salley Abial Lathrop W. L. Glaze G. L. Salley Robt. E. Copes D. O. Herbert B. F. Muckenfuss H. C. Wannamaker. <Q) Interest paid in Savings Department. ceg Good Business! Of course we are do= ing GOOD BUSINESS because when you see this label THEODORE KOHN Orangeburg, C It means Perfect Satisfaction and Extraordinary Bargains always on our counter. It pays to trade at this store. THEODORE KOHN Established Over 40 Years. SAY STOP IN We are the principal headquarters for stuffto keep cool these hot days. Refrigeraters, Ice cream churns, Ice shavers, Ice pick, etc. Drink purd water by using our combined cooler andj fil ter. Hammocks and Lawn Swings. Don't let your wile suffer with kitchen~rheat when you can get one of our B. &JB. wicklesiBlue Flame toves cheap. Our Furniture line is complete just"received a carload of new season goods^to youo-dvantage to get our prices. A Fine Line ot Cooking stoves and Ranges Enamel and Tin Ware. Orangeburg Rardvat & Furniture Co. A LITTLE SERMON. It Was Against HO* Principles to Werk On Ch? Sabbath. Bl&hep Thomas Bewnea, on the celebratlea at Orange of his ninetieth birthday, spoke wisely of religions toleration. "Tbe slier eao growi," said the faxuen* Methodist blabop, "tas acre ons disregards tbe Iltsls. uiiaapo* tant. ttsoissss things that separate one isnoa iiiatlon from another. Ose tots oas's Kind on the crest things that bind all donoBtlsjttioas together. Aad the/ who, negiectiag the great tblnga, neglecting charity and up rightness, and honor, wrangle over small denominational differences, seem to an old man as absurd as the Taoist aad the Saistolst "Perhaps you know the story. "A Taoist?I think it was a Tao 11st?once foil down a well, and a Shintoist?or some such person? I ran at full speed to his assistance, j " 'Ob, brother,* cried the Shintoist, ! leaning over the well-curb, 'be of good sheer. A ladder is at hand, and [ shall hare you out in a jiffy.' "The Taoist was paddling about in the dark down below, up to his chin in the icy water. " "No, no,' he grunted, purling painfully. 'Fetch no ladder, bro thor. I'll climb no ladder today, tor this is Tuesday, the day conse crated by all true believers to the Most High.' "Aghast, the Shintoist poured down prayers and arguments Into the well; but prayers and arguments alike were of no avail with the de vout Taoist." The other, obliged to leave the man to his fate, departed sadly shaking his head at the sound 01' the srunta, puls und splashes which ascended from the blackness lar below. "The next morning the Shintoist returned to the well. He peered over curiously. Yes, the Taoist was still there. The noise ot his struggles still rose up. " 'Ho, brother,' shouted the Shin toist, 'is all well with you btlowT' " 'All is well.' replied the Taoist, ir a Tery weak voice; 'but I pray yon, brother, fetch that laddei at once.' "The Shintoist threw up his hands in shocked surprise. " 'Fetch a ladder today" he cried. 'Heaven forbid! Don't you know th*.l this is Wednesday, the Shintoist Sab bath?' "So saying, the Shintoist departed, leaving the Taoist blowing and splashing in the well." Feminine Reasoning. Husband tks they arrive at the station a minute too late)?If you hadn't taken so much time with your toilet, we shouldn't have been too late. Wife?And if you feadn't made me run, we wouldn't have to wait so long for the next train!?Transat lantic Tales. A Jolt for Him. Miss Ellabelle Mae Doolittlc, the Leesville poetess, effectively squel ched a young man at a dance the other night, remarks the Denver Post. Miss Doolittle, when the fad first became fashionable, was oper ated on for appendicitis, and the young man knew this. In a waltz she had with him he said: "Miss Doolittle, it seems to me you dance better since you had your ap pendix cut out." "Is that so?" replied the gr?at poetess. "Yes," he said. "Well," came from MIr? Ellab^da Mae, "why don't you have yours :ut out?" When She "Raised' Hist. According to the Watchword s yeung man who had not been mar ried long, remarked at the dinner Uble the other day: "My deer, I wish yea could make bread such as mother used to make." The bride smiled, and answered in a voice, that did not tremble: "Well, dear, I wish you could make the dough that father used to make." The Usual Way. "I recieved a lot of rejected manu scripts to-day," said Titmarsh. "Did you?" replied his friend. "I had no Idea you had an ambition to shine as an author." "Not exactly that," said Titmarsh "You see, my girl and I quarreled, and she returned all my letters."? Answers. In Trade. Mr. Hans?Doc, I ain'd got much money. VIII you dake my bill out In drade? Dr. Gans?Why, I might. What's your business? "I'm der leader off her liddle Cherman band. Ve'll play in front j off your houpe effry efenlng."? Cleveland Leader. When the Stomach, Heart or Kid ney nerves get weak, then these or gans alwayB fail. Don't drug the Rtomnch, nor stimulate the Heart or j Kidneys. That is simply a makeshift. Get a prescription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Snoop's Re storative is prepared expressly for those inside nerves, build rhem up with Dr. Shoop's Restorative?tab lets or liquid? i nd spp how qiuckly help will i*oro? Free sample tesi sent f?n rennest l>v Dr. Shonp, Rr.?Ire i Vis. Your health i. sure*" vorh! ? Ms p'-t-ie test. J. C-. Wannan'.-" j Mfg. Co. i - .* ' 7)' SO DECEPTIVE. Many Orangeburg People Pail to Realize the Seriousness. Backache is so deceptive. It comes and it goes?keeps you guessing. Learn the cause?then cure it Nine times out of ten it comes from the kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pillc cure it Cure every kidney ill from back ache to diabetes. Here's a Orangeburg case to prove it: A. S. Chaney, living in Orange burg, S. C, says: "My back and kidney troubled me for a number of years. A dull heavy pain exist ed in the small of my back,, taking all ambition out of me and prevent ing me from getting any rest or sleep at night. At times It was so severe as to make me lay off from work for days at a time. I consult ed a doctor and he told me after a thorough examination that I had diabetes. I could not well afford the extensive treatment he thought nec essary and I tried the best recom mended remedies I knew of, but not receiving any benefit from them I was discouraged. Some one told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and I pro cured a box at the J. G. Wannamak er Drug Store. I did not expect them to do me any more good than any other remedies I had tried and could hardly believe my own feel ings when my back stopped aching. In 'a short time the kidney secretions became normal and reg ular. I rested well at nights and my work became a pleasure to me. For what Doan's Kidney Pills did for me I can and will recommend them to others." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent for United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Mrs. Wylkyns?Why Is It, Herbert, that you never call me dear now? Mr. Wylkyns?Well, I don't like to twit you with it The Judge Uses Forcible Language. Judge W. B. Simmons of Fincas tle, Va., told the reporter that L. & M. Paint was usuea on his residence in 1882, and held its color well for 21 years; he furthermore said that 3 years ago he was induced to use another paint and is sorry he did, because the other paint didn't make good. The Judge will now always use L. & M. because he knows if any de fect exists in L. & M. Paint, the house will be repainted for nothing. The L. &. M. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like Iron for 10 to 15 years. Actual cost of L. & M. about $1.20 per gallon. Donations of L. &. M. made to churches. Sold by J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co, Orangeburg. "Your wife used to like to sing, and she played the piano a lot Now we don't hear her practice at all. How's that?" "She hasn't the time. We have two children." "Well, well! After all, children axe a blesslagr-Tit-BitB. Simple Remedy for LaGrippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneu monia. Foley'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 Foley's Honey anu far contians no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. C. Dukes. Pitt had answered a speech of Sher idan's and complained when the latter proposed to rejoin that Sheridan al ways wanted the last word. "Not at all," said Sheridan, instant ly withdrawing his request to be beard. "I am content with having had the last argument" 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 Foley's Kidney Cure. After th': second bottle I showed improvement, and five bot tles cured me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life insurance." Foley's Kidney Cure cures backache and all forms of kid ney and bladder trouble. Dr. A. C. Dukes. Daughter?Father went off in good humor this morning. Mother?My! That reminds me, I forgot to ask him for money. Even Now. "Say, old chap, lend me a dollar, will you?" After complying the lender suddenly has his memory refreshed. "Look here!" he declared to the bor rower the next moment "Come to think of it. I lent you a dollar over a year ago and you never returned it!" "That was odd." "What was odd?' "Dollar No. W "What of It?" "Well, this Is dollar No. 2; that makes it even. Savvy?" - ?toasaeh trouble la but a symptom of. and not fa itaelf a true disease. We think of Dyspopsla, n?artbura. and Iadicesatea aa raal diseases, yei th?y an symptoms only of a certain specula Herr* siokness?nothing ?Im. It was this fact that Aral correctly l?d7>r.8hoo? fa the enatiou of that new tut popular Stomach tatir-Dr. ihoei's sUeteratlTe. Got:? direct to tha steauoa nerraa, alone braucht that sucoeaa aad favor to Dr. Shooi and hit Xesteratlve. with, ?at that original aad highly vital principle, no taeh lasting aocompllshiaeatt were erer to bo had. For stomach distress, bloatlajf, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Sr. Snoop'* Restorative?Tablets or Liquid?and see for your, self what It can and will do. We sell and cheer tolly reconuaand Dr. Shoop's OR. J. G. WANNAMAKER. THE BANK OF SPRINGFIELD. Undivided Profit?. 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. Mims, Jno. Bean, Joe. A. Berry, L. B. Fulmer, W. P. Hut to, J. W. Jumper, H. A. Odom, T. L. Gleaton, O. C. Salley. All business Intrusted to us re ceives careful, official attention. Leave your Surplus funds with us at four per cent Interest. 03NSTIPATI0N Tea mm seas' ial afaai atessa mm mdmmmm?mt?mm^m)mmit?m ? - j' ? - "-/?? T?ktHRTtUta taduthaw mtKhbtaa ?mym. 3oe to ?Verna kl mute. TUSe u?km h mtvm lamiri fry dm 18 irt innifkT Ihry miVf ]? '"' r~' "v* '*"-* T4?" bat* yen upiad pa u? Bk la rM oukt ?traoctr Mid bMK. becuot Act w SMdc *> SSflBsaj SS| assae'etf etijii? 0?t eaw wfl aeawlafii you. Get a 25??. Era. BEIIER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS. ^ A. K Lewii Mt&uu Co. V . ? St. Loon. Mo. m hR - TABLETS - m FOR SALE BY A. C. DOYLE & CO. ?43|jB*ka Have your Harness made and Re paired at E. 3. KING, Phone 283. SO E. R?ssel Street, Orantrehnrjr, S. O. EVIDENCE of a thorough course, one that meets the demands, results count more than words. Read: Florence, S. C, Feb. 2nd, 1908. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that Miss Daysle Way, a graduate of the Orange burg Business College, has been in the employ of this Company as stenographer in my office for the past five months, her work has been acceptable in every respect. She is quick at transcribing dictation re markably speedy on the machine, and consdering the fact that prior to her employment with us she had had no experience in practical com mercial work, the system taught her must have been a thorough one or else she would not have been able to make good. There Is no question but that Miss Way has prove a credit to her self and to the training received at the Orangeburg Business College. Respectfully. J. R. WOFFORD. Route Agent; Sou. Express Co. Our terms and prices are so liberal that no one should hesitate to enter at once. Write: ) E. C. DeWITT & COL CHICAGO Mothers endorse it sMI Children like It Tastes so good Uearly all other cough cures are constipating, especially those containing Opiates. Kennedy'? Laxative Cough Syrup movoa the bowels, contains no Opiates. _PR- A. C. DUKES. _ M. O. Dantzler Hardware and Furniture ORANGEBURG, S. C. Hardware, Guns, Sporting Goods, Tinware, Belting, Machine Fittings Piping Cut and Threded. AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING FEIST CLASS RELIABLE FARM MACHINERY: Johnston Mowers, Rakes and Disc Harrows. A full line of repairs ior these machines always carried in stock. The Celebrated Farmers Favorite Grain Drills. Red Ripper Hay Presses. Oliver Chilled Walking Plows. Oliver Sulky Plows. American Field Fencing. Bradley Gin Saw Filers. I also sell the Great Majestic Range. Will not Crack, Rust of Crystalize. EDtire body one Solid Piece of Charcoal Iron, OUed Lin Ashe?:to<J Rnnrd. not Paper. Not rhon pott, bnr loner oxnonstvo In lone run. _ _ For Woman's J-18 Women's troubles very often occur regularly at a certain time every month. Be cause this may have been so. all your life, Is no reason why It should continue. Many thousands of women, who had previously suffered from troubles similar to yours, due to disorder of the womanly organs, have found welcome relief or cure In that wonderfully successful medicine for women, \ Wine of Cardui Mrs. Leota Forto. of Toledo, 111., writes: "I am well pleased with the results of using CarduL I have taken three bottles and am now perfectly well, free from pain and have gained 25 pounds In weight" WRITE US A LETTER ^,rtt*-,*,a^ r*^tW^y^^f^^tttwnaiM Book for Women. lfyoon*ed Medical Ad vice, describe ,oursymptoms. Jtatlnjrafo,and reply will be sent In plain sealed envelope. Address i t^Jies Advi: i-y Dept.. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cha'.tanooca, Tenn.