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Plan for Sommer Don't add the heat of a I Idtchen fire to the sufficient ; discomfort of hot weather. Use a New Perfection Wickf IBlue Flame Oil Cook-Stove ' and cook in comfort With a ''New Perfection" Oil Stove the preparation of daily meals, or the big weekly "baking," is done without raising the temperature perceptibly above that of any other I room in the house. If you once have experience with the NEW PERFECTION Wiek Blue Flame 00 Cook-St?re you will be amazed at the restful way in which it enables you to do work that has heretofore overheated the kitchen and yourself. ( The "New Perfection" Stove is ideal for Slimmer use. Made in three sizes and all warranted. If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. 1 ?elddiy?Lamp ^?H^^ whether high or low? is therefore free from disagreeable odor and can not smoke. Safe, convenient, ornamental?the ideal light, If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (INCORPORATED We are Local Dealers for the Renowned REMTICO jyrawFmER'siFPUEs aiaaafactared by the s - ?. _ Typewriter Company; (Incorporated) > ? ^Remtico Paragon Ribbons ?in all colors and for all makes of typewriters. Remtico Paragon, Red Seal and Billing Carbons?of different weights suited for all classes of work* All Remtico Typewriter Supplies are known as the Highest Grade I Goods Manufactured sims ' book store. .-t he PlANTERS BANK. We Are Still Growing: On April M, 1908, onr Resoarces were. $15,971.88 On April 30th, 1908, orr Resources were. $13,449.46 Sow is fliB Tims to Obbb an Acconnl witii cs. THE PLANTERS BANK ? ORANGEBURG, S. C. ?fi^O?iS W. 6. SEASE, CASHIER. OLD FOLKS Ewrr?Hy need "Nerurfi Remedy" (UK Tahfc:*.); atci U to take tht Rheumatism out ai their joists; atd it to keep their Stomach, iivtu Kidneys ?od Eoweia la food ^vritr. oced it for the strength and vigor it ((vex. ' } Let "NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Yonr Doctor^ J I. .-Take a tibki nov and then: ii will keep your ?ystem in luch good eonittko lKsl> &xua cannot uke ho?^Ercry boxlj jueraateed togivt utl*iartcc,or the purchase price refuaded. ' Better t&an Pills For Liver Ills GETA BOX.: FOR SALE* BY A. C. DOYLE & CO. NOT DOCTORING MUCH, Wonted Something More to Straight* en Him Up. A sickly looking man came into the bfRoe o. a vWaTP physician nnd snii Liih\ he wasn't teclit-g Very b?iart aul wanted something to "kinder straighten him out." After he had described his symptoms which did not indicate anything at all serious, :\e physician asked him if he had been taking anything for his trou bles. "Well, no; at least none to speak of," was the reply. "I heard that the extract of dandeline was good for troubles like mine, so I took three pints of that, but it didn't seem to do much good. Then I got me two bottles of Smith's Healing Compound and a box of Green's Sure Cure Pills ? and took 'em, and I kinder think they helped me some." "Did you take anything else?" ask ed the physician. "Yes; my wife fixed me up a mess of poke-berry and calumus and mul llen and rue and boneset and tansy, and a few other yarbs, and I took that for a while, until one of my neighbors sent me over something he'd bought the receipt of from a gypsy woman. Then I didn't feel so well, so I changed off to some stuff I bought of a peddler, and a little quinine twice a day. I ain't taking anything now but a little of elixir of a hundred roots and some bitters. I ain't gaining very fast, so I thought I'd come in and see if you thought I needed anything else."?Judge's Li brary. A Sage Contribution. One day recently there entered the office o. a Philadelphia real estate man a tattered and forlorn girl of ' 14 cr thereabout, who sidled up to his desk with a memorandum book in her hand. Ordinarily the Philadelphian is the politiest of persons, but this day he was so busy that he knew not which way to turn. So, with a swift glance from the corner of his eye, he said rather sharply, "Well, what do you want?" "Mister, please buy a chance on our go-cart," pleaded the girl hesi tatingly. "Your go-cart!" repeated the real estate man, who is a bachelor. "What on earth can I do .vith a go-cart, even if I should get it?" "Oh, you won't get It, breathless ly came from the girl. "Please buy a chance?"Philadelphla Ledger. The Ultra Microscope. The ultra microscope is a recent de vice of science. By its aid It is ex pected that many micro-organisms which hitherto defied observation will be detected. As the classification of microbes has advanced, biolog'sts have incllnea to the' conclusion that many must still remain unknown, too small to be perceived with any instru ment hitherto in use. The new apparatus is the invention of two Frenchmen, Cotton and .\ion ton. It involves no change in the.ex isting arrangement of lenses. It is the system of lighting that is revolu tionized. The ray is used at right angles to the axis of the instrument, instead of coinciding with it. Thus the light sweeps across the objective parallel with its plane. ^ By this means it is said that many i particles so small that they have de fled detection under the most power ful glasses become visible as brilliant points. It is a new world, enthusias tic microscopists say, that is opened to scientific study. Italians Like Picture Shows. Milan, the center of Italy for the moving picture machine trade, has al ready about 40 such theaters. Every available hall is being turned into a moving picture show, while nearly every second and third-rate theater and "cafe chantant" finishes the ev ening's entertainment with a few cine matograph pictures. During the dun summer months even the larger the aters are used. HAVE A CARE. "Mother may I go out to swim?" ; "YeB, my darling daughter, But first hang up your hickory limb; It might be bowed by water." Children Praying About Dying. A British scientist has spoken against children praying about dying while they are asleep. It is a great mistake, he said, to let children think of sudden death. Chicagor.no Spend $300,000 for Shines. It is estimated that people in Chi cago spend $300,000 a year in keeping their shoes polished. Of this amount profits are said to be ?100,000. Tired mothers, worn out by the peevish, cross baby have found Cas casweet aboon and a blessing. Cas casweet is for babies and children, and is especially good for the ills so common in hot weather. Look for the ingredients printed on the bottle. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by A. C. Dukes, M. D., A. C. Doyle & Co. Don't point the way to hoaven with your lips while your life is headed the other way. NEW KITCHEN UTENSIL. Equally Useful for Beating Eggs o Mashing Potatoes. Among recent kitchen utensil? patontpd is a cimblnert he~ter rnl [Oiau- ti.vn*i?:i i Kansas man. it is equally usefu. for beating eggs, puddings, etc., or tor mashing potatoes. In the handle Is a spiral groove for rotating th> beater in the usual manner. Fixed lo the lover portion of the stem is the beater. Loosely mounted upon BEATS EGGS OF MASHES POTA TOES. the stem beneath the beater is a circular perforated masher. The perforations in the masher Is a new Idea and aids materially In the mash ing. As the potatoes are crushed they are forced up through the per forations. In this way all of the po tatoes are reached by the masher, and not only those on the top, as in the ordinary mas'.er. Future Wives. A novel experiment In training girls to manage a home Is to be made in London it the Education Committee of the^ London County Council adopt a scheme which has been submitted to them. The aim 1b to make the girls pro ficient in the domestic duties they would have to perform as the wives of artisans earning from 28s to ?3 a week. In addition to washing, cook ing and cleaning and the general management of the home on a sys tematic basis, they would be taught how "to shop" in the most economi cal way. , At the beginning of each week a certain sum would be set apart for rent, clothing, Insurance, traveling expenses and for providing a fund expenses and for providing a fund for a "rainy day." The remainder would be available for food and any little luxuries that might be possible. In order that the training may be as practicable as possible it is nec essary that the time occupied in at tending to baby in most homes should not be overlooked in the pro" gram of the experimental home. It Is proposed each week, therefore, to undertake the care of a child be longing to a working class family in the neighborhood, and in this way the girls would gain further valu able experience. Every piece of furniture and every utensil would have the price paid for it marked or it, bo that the girls might have an Idea of how much each article can be bought for. Buckles. Big gilt, silver and steel buckle? are the thing in dull effects as well as bright, and in shape the round, the square and the oblong are equally favored. Jet buckles and those made of tor toise shell are great favorites now among the fashionables. While many of the designs are plain, figured designs in buckles are also well thought of, and many oi them Lave jewels of different buna inserted. In buttons the fashion ideas tend considerably *to the development of large sires and odd shapes. Crocheted buttons with touches of embroidery are commanding inter est. The square and tube shapes s,-<? shown on ruauy of the Imported models. Buttona of the material embroid ered in some contrasting colors are also shown among the Imported models. Don'ts for the Hostess. Don't invite more guests than you can seat comfortably at your table. Don't Bend your plate away, or ap pear to have done eattng till your guests have all finished. Don't discuss politics or religious matters unless you know your guests are all in sympathy with you. Don't notice if your guests drink water. Don't press your guests to take more or to partake of any special kind of food. Don't betray anxiety If the ser vants are awkward or not quite up to their work, and, above all, don't correct them. Kipling's School. Rudyard Kipling said to mo. once In conversing on the subject of an ex change of ideas, "Why, all I ever knew somebody told me." $365,000 to Receive The Czar. England had to pay $3G5,000 to have Czar Nicholas visit London in 1S41. Of this $60.000 was spent in redecor atlng Buckingham palace. The function of the kidneys is to strain out the Impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy so they will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at oncv and it will make you w ell. A C. Dukes, Lowman Drug Co. Don't shut your heart to the griefs and needs of others unless you would shut, out genuine joy. A TOUCHING 'APPEAL. Foung Lawyer and Farmer Edwards White Spotted Sow. A North Carolina lawyer sends tin fW.6wip.ir clippfh? from a newspapex '?".ill :: HiiO.v'S Ii:": t?C fciyz of U'U; ?tloqagnce uaVe not passed: "This was a trial in Unacoi County east Tennessee," said the lawyer "and the Indictment of defendant wai for killing the prosecutor's hog. "The facts were that the prosecu tor lived on the head of a stream, and the defendant lived about a mile 01 two further down the stream, and in the month of May, the prosecu tor's old sow got out and strayed or down the valley and got in the de fendant's field and rooted up his corn The allegation was that the defend ant killled tier, mangling her up pret ty badly, and cutting her up witi knives. A young barrister named Smith who had just got his license, wai employed to aid the solicitor in th? prosecution. The case was set fo> trial, and the attorney arose, and with a very solemn air, said. " 'May it please your honor, ant you, gentlemen of the jury, since thi days of the assassination of the la men.ed president of the Unltei States, Abraham Lincoln, no sue! foul crime, has stained our country ! escut'heon as the assassination o: Jack Edwards black and whlt? spotted sow. Gentlemen of the jury and may it please your honor, go witl me to the place ^f the tragedy and contemplate the scene and the cir cumslances. Or. that lovely morn Ing In May when the earth was dress ed ir her robes of green and the ah filled with the smell of sweet-scented flowers and enlivened by the voi? of merry songsters, as that old sow walked forth in her innocence dowi that little stream, listening to th< music of the waters, little did sin dream that before the king of daj hid himself behind the western hort zoa she should- become the victim o\ a foul assassination."?Case anj Comment. No Trouble" at All. One day last summer a German en. tered an establishment 'of a photo grapher in a Southern town, and af ter several glances about the place observed mournfully that the photo* grapher did not ceem to have ttu properties essential to the taking 01 a pictura he desired. "I should like a bicture of mesell veepln' peslde my vife's grafe," said. "Maype you fix a grave here ii de shop for me?" "I am afraid I haven't the neces sary iccessories," said the photo graphe:. Then, with an attempt factiousness, he suggested: '?Couldn't we arrange to have the por trait made at the grave itself?" "Dot's in Bennsylvania," sighed the German. "It vould be too ex beus^-'e to go there. Yust you fix ill some kind of a grafe here in d? shop. I could ve. p on dot. It's nt trouble for me to veep anyvere."? Harper's Weekly. Did Better. "You loft off smoking because sht asked you to?" "Yes." "And you left off drinking becauB? she asked you to?" "Yes." "And you left off sweating be cause she asked you to?" "Yes." "And you began going Into bettei arclety because she asked you to?" " i es." "It is a wonder to me you did no! marry her!" * "I had intended to: but when I had got rid of all of my bad habits 1 fcuad I could do better!"?Modert Society. Door For Great Occasions. Many old houses in Holland have a special door which Is never openeu save on special occasions?when there is a marriage or a death in the family. The bride and briaegroom enter by this door and it is then nailed or barred up until a death occurs, when it is opened, and the body is removed by this exit. Childr n's Playgrour.ri* ("Teasing The uumber of children's play grounds is increasing rapidly in many cities. Recent statistics covering 2* cities between 25,000 and 300,000 pop ulation show there has been in two years an increase of 94 per cent in school playgrounds, and a total in crease of all kinds of playgrounds of 54 per cent in that period. ''Bunny" Plentiful in Australia. To keep the plague of rabbits from destroying the pastoral industries ot Australia 16,152 miles of public and private rabbit-netted fences have been erected at a cost of $4,000,000. Queens land alone spends $400,000 a year "In erecting and maintaining fences to keep out "bunny.'' Human Hair Crop Profitable. The human hair crop is a profitable and expensive industry. Five tons of it are annually imported by the mer chants of London. The center of the trade is Paris, where 200.000 pounds are harvested annually, with a valua tion of ?4,000,000. Ribbon Manufacture Increasing. The production of ribbons at St. Etienne amounted in 190? to $19.000, 000. being an increase of $3,000,000 over the previous year. Exportation was somewhat over $G,000,Ot/u, or an increase of $l',w0O,U0O as compared with 1905. Serious Results Feared. You may well fear seriors results from a cough or cold, as pneumonia and consumption start with a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs or colds and prevents serous results. ReCuse Sub stitutes. Lowman Drug Co., A. C. Dukes. Don't preach on moderu sinners as long as the supply of olden saints holds out. "My Young Sister" writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., 4'took my advice, which was, to take Cardui. She was staying with me and was in terrible misery, but Car dui helped her at once.. It Will Help You JSC if 'Last spring," Mrs. Hudson continues, "I was j in a rack of pain. The doctor did no good, so I began to take Cardui. The first dose helped me. Now I am in better health than in three years." Every girl and woman needs Cardui, to cure irregularity, falling feelings, headache, backache and similar female troubles. Cardui is safe, reliable, scientific. Try Cardui. , AT; ALL DRUG- STORES * * * * THE PEOPLE S BANK ORANGEBURG, S. C. "A Bunk For All The People." CAPITAL STOCK.930,000.00 SURPLUS. 20,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS LIABI LITY. ..30,000.00 PROTECTION TO DE POSITORS.$80,000.00 D. O. Herbert.Presidcut B. P. lUuckenf uss.. .. Vice-President H. C. Wannaranker.Cashier W. M. Richardson.. .. Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS. W. C. Cram A. M. Salle* Abial Lathrop ? W. L. Glaze G. L. Salloy Robt. E. Copes D. O. Herbert B. F. Muckenfuss H. C. Wannamaker. Interest paid iu Savings Department. 4444444444444S4444444444444 4 4 & 4 <?> ?> 4 ?> 4 4 0 S THE FURNITURE STORE ft . . 0 4 ft ft 0 0 'ft ? 9 'HEYWARD-WAKEFIELD" Go-Carts Roll So Easy And Are So Stylish That Babies Who Know Will Not Be Satisfied With Any Other Kind. We Have Them From $2. Up. Wannamaker, Smoak & Co. SUMMER TERM will begin soon. Great reduction in price is offered. The work in either course may be completed in three months. You will be able to pay for course out of first month's salary. Write for Particulars Orangeburg, S. C.