The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, July 17, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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For Sale by J . W. SMOAK. L. E. RILEY. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OP UP-TO-DATE BUGGIES OP MY MAKES CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY The people who run away from God In this life will want to run to him in the next. Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: "I have only taken four doses of your kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills as I want a perfect cure." Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. The man who shouts loud about dying for his country seldom has any breath left with which to live for it. ' DeWitt's Hazel Salve is good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. It is .especially" good for piles. Re commended and sold by A. C Dukes. M. D.. A. G. Doyle & Co LYDIA E. PINKHAM JNo other medicine has been so successful in relieving the suffering of women or received so many gen uine testimonials as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Almost every one you meet has either been bene fited by it, or has friends who have. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn,Mass.,anywomananydaymay j see the files containing over one mil lion one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, and here are the letters in which they openly state over their own signa-. tures that they were cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made from roots and herbs, without drugs, and is whole some and harmless. The reason why Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is so successful is because it contains in gredients which act directly upon the feminine organism, restoring it j to a healthy normal condition. Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their | sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound bo restore their health. BEAUTY AND CLEANESS are essentially the characteristics of our brass and metal beds. For ?Ummer use there is none to be compared with them. Like All Our Furniture, these beds have been built right in every detail. We can rcommend them because we know their good qualities. And the price onght to recommend them to yon. So Inexpensive are they that you can furnish ?very bedroom in your house without feeling yourself extravagant. Also everything in the Hardware line, Stores and Ranges &c. Orangeburg Hardware & Furniture Co. MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY^ A Great De partment Cov ering Every one of the oth er Depts., In KOHN'S EMPORIUM . The simple convenience and per fect satisfaction which attends the Mail Order method of purchasing goods from this complete Store lias made such strong appeal to hundreds of our out-of-town customers that this Department has more than trebl ed its size in the past year. Filling orders by mail has. become an exact science with us. Our Mail Order Section is US efficient as our regular Store Service. Ybu luive only to write us plainly what you want?enclose payment (if you are not a ?b?rge customer)?and the floods will be forwarded to you on the day your rder is received if the goods ordered are in stock. A GREAT TIME-SAVER. TRY IT. Kehn s Emporium, ORANGEB?RG, S. 0. 15 Departments. All Connected With Von By Uncle Sam's Mail DO S' livery. No. 212.?Insertions. Place "i" between a microbe aucl a race and get a beginning: between an article and an officer and get to make alive; between a beverage and a race and get thought; between an auimal and related and get an artificial being; between the founder of a state und not so much and get without money: be tween a biped and a crease and get numerous; betweeu to injure and a metal and get a flower; between a part of the body and a covering and get a hindrance; between an animal and to heal and get treatment for the bands: between a head covering and a score and get excellently: between to scour and to peruse and get a remedy; be-| tween to burn and an article of furni ture and get generous. No. 213.?Added Letter Puzzle. Add a letter and change anything into nothing; to provide for, into an erfey gallop: an auimal, into part of the body; an insect, into a stopper; a weapon, into to contract: a plant, into singly; a prayer, into a bub; a seed vessel, into a body of water: yes. into no: to rage, into a bird; a boy, into earth, r.n embrace, Into suspended and a thin, narrow piece of wood, into in clined. No. 214.?Aunt .Mirandy's Shopping. Uncle Cy and Aunt Mlrandy drove to town to do some shopping. Uncle Cy bought a suit and bat for $15. Aunt Mirandy paid as much for her hat as he did for his suit, and she Invested the remainder of their money for a new dress. On the return trip Uncle Cy joked about Aunt Mirandy's dress costing as much as his suit. She re plied by saying that his hat had cost $1 more than her dress, but that if they had spent the money so that her hat would have cost half as much more than his, ench would have spent the same amount of money. "Why. how much would my bat have cost?" Uncle Cy exclaimed in surprise. Can you tell? No. 215.?Oblique Rectangle, o o o o O o c o o * o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o L In buy. 2. Delved. 3. To construct. 4. Burns. 5. To reside. 0. Kills. 7. Harps. S. To cut. t>. Joined by stitch ing. 10. To direct attention. 11. To tarry. 12. Uncooked. 13. In buy. No. 216.?Charades. My first is a great body of water. My second is a grown boy. My third is a vessel that sails the sea. The whole is the knowledge possessed by a sea captain. My first is a great luminary. My second is a part of n house. The whoie is seen on every bright day. No. 217.?Enigma. Search every countr.v "neath the sun And every island of the ocean; You'll find me there In every one In rest fulness or in commotion. When war encompasses the land And treason ran!: her life harasses, i Fronting the enemy I stand. But silent when the column passes. In peace I never raise my voice. Yet I'm the bulwark of the nation. Conventions need me. yet rejoice That 1 am las: In legislation. Another Person. Lady?Really I have no time to look at your books. Agent?Madam, I'm no book peddler; I'm a best seller demonstrator.?Puck. Key to the Puzzler. No. 205.?Rhymed Enigma: A needle. No. 20?.?Charade: Saul. No. 207.?Pictorial Spelling: Candi dates. No. 20S.-Diamond: c MAN MELON CAI.DMKT NOMAD KBD T No. 209.?Connected Word Squares: 1. ?1. Stars. 2. TaroL 3. Aroma. 4. Romal. 5. Stale. IL?1. Ednu. 2. Door. 3. Nose. 4. Area. III.?L Racer. 2. Adore. 3. Colon. 4. Erode. 5. Re new. IV.?1. Spar. 2. Peru. 3. Arms. 4. Ruse. V.-l. Air. 2. Ida. II. Hap. VI.?1. Clear. 2. Leave. 3. Eaten. 4. I Avert. 5. Rents. VII? 1. Boar. 2. Ogre. 3. Aria. 4. Real. VIII.?1. Xebec. 2. Elate. 3. Bacon. 4, Etons. .". Cense. IX.-1. Polo. 2. Open. ::. Levy. 4. Onyx. No. 210? At the Poultry Show: Leg horn, Brahma. Came. Dorking, Plym outh Rock, Wyamlotte, Cochin. Polish, Spanish. Bantam. No. 211.?Jumbled Rhyme: There la no glory In star or blossom Til! looked u;wn by a longing eye. There Is no fragrance In summer breezes Till breathed with1 joy as they wander by. Pain will depart in exactly 20 minutes if one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets is taken. Pain any where. Remember! Pain alwa s means congestion, blood pressure? nothing else. Headache Is blood pressure; toothache is blood presse a on the sensitive nerve. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets?also called Pink Tablets?quickly and safely coax this blood pressure away from put a centers. Painful periods with wo men get instant relief. 20 Tablets 2nc. Sold by Dr. J. G. Wannaruaker Mfgc- Co. SMART TABLE LAMPS. The Latest In Decorative "Wireless" Electric Light Apparatus. A "wireless" electric light for dining tables, which needs no replenishing or attention, has been patented, the elec tricity being taken from the, regular house service. The advantages of such a lamp are manifest, it is claimed by the inventor, when it is stated lhat no direct connection with the hou?c sup ply is needed. This freedom from connecting w'res is the main feature of this device, the electricity passing directly through the PIEOES OF MECHANISM. wood of the table, silence cloth, the ta blecloth and even a plate without mak ing holes iu or injuring any of them in the least The usual portable electric light Is apt to be unsightly because of the necessary cord. The working of this device can be best understood from the illustrations. One of the pictures shows one type of lamp restiug on a table, while below the table may be seen a special appara tus or coil. It is this lower coll which sends out the electricity to the lamp stand, and It is called the transmitter. The reason why no injury Is done to the table or cloth by the passage of the current is that the transmitter con verts the house supply current into magnetic waves. There Is no danger, as these waves produce no heat and A BANQ?ET LAMP. no shock, and j-et they pass through wood or even glass as easily as through air and reach the receiver In the stand. It is not necessary to bring the bouse current only to the underside of the table, where the transmitter Is perma nently located. The lamp lights In stantly upon being placed on the table over the transmitter und continues to burn until removed or until the cur rent to the transmitter Is switched off. Rehearsing the Ceremony. "These college girls." said a clergy man as he gazed at the white and su perb ranks of the beautiful graduates, "are a boon to the race. They intro duce new Ideas. "I christened the other day the first baby of a married college girl. Now, babies usually cry while they are be ing christened, but this one was as quiet as a lamb. Throughout the cere mony It smiled up beautifully Into ray face. " 'Well, madam,' said I to the young wife at the christening's end, "I must congratulate you on your little one's behavior. I have christened more than 2,000 babies, but I never before chris tened one that behaved so well as yours.' "The young mother smiled demurely. " 'No wonder he behaved well,' she eaid. 'His father and I with a pail of water have been practicing christening on him for the last teu days.' "The idea of rehearsing a baby for a christening! Who but a college girl would think of such a# thing?" A Cheap Writing Tablo. An excellent writing table may be manufactured from two boxes, and if more pigeonholes ore required four smaller boxes may be Joined together on each side of the knee hole, instead of .two. When nicely sandpapered. Hzed, stainedAwitb permanganate and finished o!T with varnish stain, this will form a very ornamental and solid piece of furniture. Invaluable to those who write, says Woman's Life. Do not lie loo sparing of screws. They cost very little. Begin by drilling a hole with a ?gimlet: then insert the screw, working it well in. The great d isa d van tag" of all amateur work Is that it is not done with sufficient care. "Suffered day and night the tor ment of itching piles. Nothing help ed me until 1 used Doan'.s Ointment. It cured me permanently."?Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girarl, Ala. You cannot always folio wthe :'<! vice of all your friends, but you are foolish If you forget it. Marsh physics react, weaken the I .els, cause chronic constipation. L> 'an'? Regulates operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. SEEING WITHOUT EYES. How the Blind Men Described an Ele phant by Sense of Touch. There were once six blind men who had often heard of elephants, but who had never seen one, for. being blind, how could they? It so happened one morning that an elephant was driven down the road where tboy stood, and they asked the driver to let him stop so that they might see him. Of course they, could not see him with their eyes, but they -thought that by touching him they could learn just what kind of animal he was. The first one happened to put his hand on the elephant's side. "Well, well!" he said. "Now I know nil about this beast. He is exactly like u wall." The second felt only of the elephant's tusk. "My brother," be said, "you are mistaken. He is not at all like a wall. He is round and smooth and sharp He is more like a spear than anything else." The third happened to take hold of the elephant's trunk. "Both of you are wrong," he said. "Anybody who kuows anything can see that this ele phant is like a snake." The fourth reached out his arms and grasped one of the elephant's legs. "Oh, how blind you are!" he said. "It is very plain to me that he is round and tall like a tree." The fifth was a very tall mm, and he chanced to take held of Ihe ele phant's oar. "The blindest man ought to know that this beast is not like any of the things that you name." he said. "He is exactly like a huge f,jn." The sixth was very blind, Indeed, and it was some time before he could find the elephant a'.: alL At last he seized the animal's tail. "Oh, foolish fellows!" he cried. "You surely have lost your senses. This elephant Is not like a wall or a spear or a snake or a tree: neither is he like a fan. But any man with a particle of sense can see he is exactly like a rope."?Phila delphia Ledger. Tho Dragon Fly. In some parts of the country this harmless, swift winged little creature is called by the lugubrious name of the "doll's darning needle." Most children have seen It perhaps, with Its long, tapering body and its four wings, darting about with the quickness of lightning over pools and other damp places. And It is likely that some of you have the mistaken notion that the fly may sting or bite you, but it will not and cannot do either. It does not even catch Its 'prey with its mouth, but with its claws. Some people call it the mosquito hawk because it lives almost' entirely on that pestiferous lit tle bloodsucker. As a mutter of fact, the dragon fly Is of great service to us in destroying mosquitoes, (lies and oth er objectionable insects, and we should encourage It to stay with us rather than drive it away.?Chicago News. In the Garden With Dolly. This tiny Japanese girl is only eight een mouths old and is carrying her dolly just as a grownup Japanese mother carries her real child. Diamond and Glass. Do you know how it is that a dia mond cuts glass? You have doubtless read that u diamond is composed of myriads of particles or molecules, all in a state of violent motion, and that if you attempt to force a metal point into the stone resistance to it is caused by this motion. That is the philosoph ical reason as given by the scientists. But glass is likewise composed of rap idly moving particles, which, by the way, our eyes could see if they were several million times stronger than they are. Now, the reason why the diamond cuts the glass is this: The diamond particles move so mucu more rapidly and with so much greater vio lence than do (hose of the glass that they drive the glass particles out of the way and make a clear passage be tween them.?Chicago News. Puzzle Your Brains. The puzzle is to place j | 9 | | the numbers 1, 2. 4. 5, | | 5 j | ?. 7. S and !) in such | 11 1 | 8 | position in each block that when .-my tier of three adjacent blocks be added Ihe sum will be 15 ? that is. the figures must be so arranged that any three adjacent blocks added together, either up, down, across or diagonally, will always make 15, Wo have placed four figures properly?9, 5. 1, 8. See if you can complete the block. A Farfetched Joke. I told my dachshund such a Juke! 1 thought ha did not see, But en- live minutes had i-^apsed He wagged his tail In g!>" ! ?St. Nicholas. "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet pro duced. This clever Coffee Substitu te wasrccontly produced by Dr. Shopo of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it. either. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grain, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert?who might drink it for Coffee. No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. "Made In a minute" says the doctor. Sjld i>y A. L. Dukes. A man's life is ihe best witness to his creed. LOW RATE MILEAGE TICKETS ON SALE BY SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 500 Mile State Family Tickets, $11.25. Good over the Southern Railway in South Carolina for the head or de pendent members of a family. Limited to one year from date of sale / 1000 Mile Interchangeable Individual Ticket, $20.00. Good over the Southern Railway and 30 other lines in the Southeast aggregating 30,000 miles> Limited to one year from date of sale. 2000 Mile Interchangeable Firm Ticket, $40.00. Good over the Southern Railway and 30 other lines in the Southeast aggregating 30,000 miles. For, a manager or head of firm and em ployes limited to five, but good for only one of such persons at a time.. Limited to one year fro m date of sale. 1000 Mile oouthern Interchangeble Individual Ticket, $25.00. Good over the Southern Railway and 75 other lines in the Southeast aggregating 41,000 miles. Limited to one year from date of sale. On and after April 1st, 1908, all mileage tickets will not oe hon ored for passage on trains, nor in checking baggage, except from non-agency stations not open for the sale of tickets, but must , be presented at ticket office and there exchanged for continuous | tickets. Money saved in passage fare by purchasing tickets from Southern Railway agents. Fares paid on trains will be at a higher rate. Call on Southern Railway Ticket Agents for mileage tickets, passage tickets and detail information. R. W. HUNT, Assistant General Passenger Agent, ATLANTA, GA. J. C. LUSK, Division Passenger Agent, CHARLESTON S. O. GLOVER'S How about a nice, cool Two-Piece Suit for this hot weather? We have them in Serge, Worst ad, Flannel, Cas siraere and all the other deeirable fabrics. You ought to get one. It would make you twice dS comfortable this summer and you'll have the satis faction of feeling, and knowing, that you're fashion ably and appropriately dressed. Latest designs; newest fabrics, colors and pat terns; ESasy prices $7.50to $20.00. GLOVER'S Olothing, Shoes, hats and Men's Fine Furnishings. I fire, life, burglray, tornado 4 4 i >9 ALSO SURETY BONDS Written by ? 4 4 INSURANCE!! 5 4 4 4 4 4 i H. C. Wannamaker, \ 4 r& I represent companies tha know to be goo , Q Give me some of your business. 4 WHICH IS MORE URGENT? FIRE INSURANCE. Important? You fully realize it. You would not allow your house to remain uninsured overnight. Your'house may never burn. Com paratively few'buildings ever do. If your house does burn, your prop erty is destroyed, but you can still provide for your loved ones. Your ncome remains unaffected, your earn ing capacity unimpaired. LIFE INSURANCE. Important? Oh yes, you intend to Insure after awhile when "a littl? better able to do so." You will surely die. All men do. You are more likely to die within a week or a year, than your house is to burn. If your house is not insured at all, or for an insufficient amount. YOU CARRY THE RISK. Death destroys at once and irre vocably, in whole or in part the in come that provided for the daily wants of those you love, the income that was counted on to feed and clothe and educate your chldren. If your life is not insured at all, or for an insufficient amount, ? Your Wife and Babies Carry the Risk. Your friend has had his home in- Your frend has had his life in sured these 30 years and is now an sured these 30 years, and aas had 0,d man He is ?ortunate ln having no fire. He has been fortunate inj lived, and he has something now to , , L.. I show for the money paid out. His that though he has notning now to lQsh value affords a comfortable sup. show for the money paid out. | port for hi? own declining years. WHICH IS MORE URGENT? JOHN GELZER 18 E. Russell St., v Orangeburg, S. O. Agent for SOUTHEASTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., Spartanburg, S. C. of All Kinds on Yo i can Iura ill ike book* ,o ced iiy our plnn. Writs lor ' IxiUw.'ull. illr.ii mtcd Ametivine In V. "A Hook *tore in your home." hi {fee. Wnie i.Mliy. We (airutec quiiny tod t?Ii Our price? in? lowest. Wri-f for Clttllo*. It i.i ? rgril m?il irdrr Bnol< hotlli in the world. 4M year, in binnen. Dopt TD71 1H? FRAMIIN-I UfiNih" 10., 65-71 ivj Atlanta, Ga.